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AND TIMELY GOSSIP, OF SPORT WORLD { —_——— | arvard and Yale Boat Race Committee Adopts New Recall Rule. | KB Board of Stewards of the Poughkeepsie regatta nave de- cided two have only one judge it the finieh of the big college boat this year, The officials do not & repetition of the trouble that the finish of the Yale-Har- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). (LL BE DAWEOHNED IF (MGOHNA STAND FOR THs! IF THEY Don't Gimme ONE OF THEM New “EIGuTS* o WT MUST BE MR. SPAULDING ! Bit cates ot the ater recs beve| HARRY HEMPETEAD SHOULD BE. it, already decided uu one judge at the ASHAMED OF HIMSELF IF HE . finish, and now that a precedent bas DOESNT FURNISH THE BAT BOYS = will judge tn the bie. peat sone WHat BYou KMow {o> hs — spre ou ABouy “thes !2? jieac: Fite Tale end Harvard manase-| UP AT APACAMIS THEY HAVE PUT UP eee ments made another very important | A CLUBHOUSE. FOR “he Cadoies & ee Zee change in the rules to govern their) ———-— tcntinmatsennisiaates ea» fave on June 25. It bears on a recall in of an acciden N %o fai far tater cow w tn LOOGMEY 8 Kentucky Defeat How amen We. i @ bona fide accident during ihe ° : Gwe Tem = tral sat mi iaw cove ani | Cogt Jockey Butwell $250 i sieereesens SO" @ chance of winning the race afte: months of hard practice. ee re is re fs Soe abaya ‘AMES BUCKLBY, manager of Adding to the troubles of Billy “Gibson, who is steering Jim Cottey! Barrow to Win. 't mince words trom Jim: “All this talk about Coffey break- elt i et i knockout. Bui prised that the jockey should be al-| ywantt suite, ‘1 vee ferent—Coftey Jowed to ride here pending the pay-| yisr™dp "carn aie. 408: Is That Boys Hate to Leave It Beets hence ment of tho fine, The fact that the) His tenn ni: Adatas, 4; ; showing and You've certainly got to hand it to the Apawamis Golf Club of Rye. i t ence remains as a matter a ho couldn’t win, in joo! TBSON isn't given to squealing. Im fact, hasn't sald a word about the fact that Coffey was ‘ander a doctor's care a week Mr. Melmont feels that io to @ lumber éamp for a reat. | a 0 q Sraod when he's ready to box again, | Old: Smith or any of the others That’s We show any style you'll find any- where—High, LowandRoundCrowns —Flexible Brims, Rough or Smooth Braids—and the ee!ebrated Nowhere else can yo. get ro mach for your money. igi ieee Case ees otetes In Fine by the Stewards |Officiais Claimed He Fouled! the Cochran ool, but he finally auc- Gunbont Smith, seems bent on} Hodge and Enabled Notter on] “*\*" ‘ne race war casy. when he bas anything to say, and he By Vincent Treanor. Tape will eae at eases shipment! ASLEEP ANYHOW ! doen't spare friends, Listen to this! @ CCORDING to belated news A from the West Jimmy Butwell was fined $250 by the Louls- ville stewards for what they termed was a deliberate foul of Hodge in the Kentucky Handicap last Saturday. Aq) the story goes, Butwell came East without paying the fine, Westerners who have arrived at Belmont Park since the big Kentucky race are sur- fine was inflicted doesn’t necessarily ECON charge against him, but the ocour- in Kentucy racing circles. Butwel,| Tit alto _Puren $400; foarvearoids its will bo remembered, rode Roeser, it i } a favor in o race, an’ L) ia ‘al § art. I him up in the stretch when he Was end avert Wall, HT time was coming great gunn], lupwant: on the rail and Joe Notter was com. | $4 feel ulcer Lisi, a Now that the caddies have struck it so rich, other lads in similar Ing. too, on the outside with Barrow.) (mt: plied Pass! stewards jud) 4 Lo. aed oe aes rele rend r , |] demand beds at the end of the aileys so they can gd to sleep between if he couldn't lose, This} 117 clear sailing and he came | 1k 5 chase races hereafter if mattresses aren't placed at the other side of on and won with Harrow. Butweil MAC every jump so that they may have a soft spot to land on if they should ph of the boat jockeys riding here- |, 4: pail ute, bargain when he purchased the brood before | he met Flynn, But just now Billy » not| mare Fairy Go in England nine ears ago for $17,000, Fairy Gold worried about verbal attacks by Buck-| {ne dant of Fait Piay and liar Rock, dey or anybody cise. (He says Coffey | yesterday's winner, which \s regarded of Belmont’s best two-year. Friar Rock showed he waa Fiea Mamet, fans, cote sammeastze-rasiaanre xe| That Pitcher’s Box Is Too “Will pil look atike to him. of a mile to keop him anywhere near Adr. More than Tuo Million Men wear our hats because they have all the style and quality of the higher priced straws. biggest hat business in the world. ‘Manhattan's Man Hatter LAND CH o getting the lead and there- Harry Rites is here from Baltimore. TE PIN BOYS OUGHT TO He bi Athena, 4 Watson castoft and Miss) HAVE COMFORT "OO — MoWor; Willie Shields brought | “(WEY ARE ALWAYS Belmont winds up its successful meeting next Wednesday. After that the racing ifte to Jamaica, DORVAL ENTRIES. DORVAL RACE TRACK, MONT- REAL, Quebec, June 4.—The entries for to-morrow'c races are aa follows: Trouble With Caddy House ef: Guess the members don't think much of their caddies! They've just fier, {0A |] opened a swell plub house for the boy The retreat has every advan- ‘Aiken,’ 112; Binal, |] tage of a Y. M. C. A, reading room. ere are books and magazines of all kinda on the table, where the lads can keep abreast of the doings of the day, The walls are decorated with all kinds of golf pictures. All iy the stars of tho game—and some mere duffers—are seen looking down 4 Vout. |f Upon them. The only trouble with the caddy house is that !t is so comfortable with ite big leather chairs and couches that the lads hate to leave to accompany the golfers out over the course. ot record | {}}: OG a" Hark sane Tat At the en King, Ceoren mantes: callings are likely to go on atrike if they don’t have favors granted them. The bat boys may want automobiles furnished thom; the pin boys may strikes and spares, and the young jockeys may refus. to ride in steeple- fail off thelr mounts, The seconds tn boxing bouts may insist that rock+ ing chairs be furnished them for their towel swinging dutios, he got alt Being a Loy—that is the life, ee EAE | Yank Twirlers Complain ‘Apprentice allowance claimed, ‘Track fast, LOT TIL High at the Polo Grounds Warhop Says He Can't Use) nome Yornmer ‘height when te Giants ret i ul Underhand Ball, and All Agree that way. OY ate ay Sa { is Kick from the pitchers is in- hi J@N-| teresting in that it follows right That It Interferes With H the heela of @ protest from the bat. tors who have been claimi that dling of Grounders. “Mount Fabian" gives the pitchers too much advantage. And there you are. what has made ours the B By Bozeman Buiger. While discussing the im, t or " provemen' HERE have been many kick®) 1, the bas@running of the Yanks this from visiting battera over the year with some of the players advantage given pitchers by) night It developed that they were the unusual elevation of the mound| afraid 2 oar, be ig ? . ason for ned, at the Polo Grounds, but we now | **iRO tor iow,” said "Doo Cook, have the honor of presenting the first! the oytielder, “Frank Chance fined protest of that nature by a@ pitcher.| me $25 last sumer for attempting to Jack Warhop declares that ‘Mount roe uae oe. wart, take ‘ ” mo! Fabian,” as this mound is known| M"Much chance of him getting gay among tho players, has practically put| on the bases any more. On the day him out of business. 1 was Baes f nea 8 big load off sec- ” c! ..jond a ere no chance of a handed ts Tao, sata Wathop yeater.| throw getting me at third, but as T day afternoon, “it ls practically im- at to slide X stumbled end fell N | possible to get’ foothold and thereby anes Sned me for having S| tontrol the bali, When I take tho| started. After that the players were ttep before throwing the bail my first afraid to take any kind of @ risk, foot is six or elght inches lower than Ni fair to the pitcher. In addition to seriously with the handling of ground : ther day F madi their morning trials, The best works yea! balla, The other day Fisher made a |] igh Horse. The following are the best gallops timed by The Evening World's expert: | Other Yank pitchers are kicking so|] ASTRA. o mile, 1.49 2 vigorously that an effort is being || ADROIT, five-elmhths, 1.07 Keeper Fabian |} BONN inches wh: Babey chose! hati, th. ae ne ll, Lat, Order by the full name GUINNESS. hook for the signe — 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WHY DISCRIMINATE? | GIVE ALL THE BOYS A CHANCE! USE YER ELGows ON HISEYE Kid OR HELA “THINK CF “HE POOR SUFFERING SECOES Jmmvl og, ie deal i ransfer WHY NOT FURNISH THEM WITH NICE the showtstop Gates beck Boot CHAIRS ‘To EASE THEIR “To 2 Tatoo, ovee te the Butieay pAEIe Carter, Anderson, “ai Famous Garden City Player Eliminates Percy Platt, the Young |‘cre,2". ns ‘olows: Local Star, in Extra-Hole Match—the Champion Easily Puts ii ai ee. J, R. Hyde Out of Running—Henry Topping and Max Marston ie TRIM Yat Are Golf Survivors,” "LOUISVILLE ENTRIES Defeated. the Motrop All the matches except one were very sensational, Travis, who put out Jerry Travers yesterday, was forced to play an extra hole to eliminate | Pieise 1407 A sen Percy Platt, a New York boy, who leaned golf on the Van Cortlandt pub- lie links. Shore. Travis out a victory (Special to The Evening Worias APAWAMIS CLUB, RYE, N. Y., June 4. HILIP CARTER, Nassau; John G. Anderson, Siwanoy; Walter J. P Travis, rden City and Oswald Kirkby, the defending title holder, won their way on the Apawamis links to tle semi-final round for olitan golf championship. ran up a quick le: John Anderson, runner-up to Jerry Travera for the national title at Garden City in 1613, just barely squeezed out a victory from Max Marston, | (7 the final putt on the home green deciding the score. Oswald Kirkby, who 1s defending the championship he won at Engle- wood last year, had to cut looso his best golf to defeat J. R. Hyde of South Philip Carter, the elghteen-year-old star from the Nassau Club, had $20.00 MEN’S SUITS the only easy match of the round. He eliminated Honry Topping of Green- NOW $10.00 wich by the wide score of 7 up and 6 to go. Platt-Travis Match High Class. Almostt every spectator took in the Platt-Travis mateh and were re- (or. warded with high class golf, It was o fight from start to finish. The New York youngster had his veteran opponent 1 down at the sixteenth. Travis, fighting gamely, won the long seventeentth, halved the home hole and pulled | y95 Bro. the nineteenth, where Platt pulleu his drive into a trap, at the start, getting the second and third —_— eee holes. Piatt won the next when he wax on in two and holed out on the | THUMS Syouga‘nt eins see. ae 7-__oOoOooo third. The veteran playing like a machi of the cup, Travis His second but missed eighteenth tional recovery, Crs chance tt giving Travis the hole and match. ‘The cards: 44443443 6% easy putt, Oswald ‘The defending cham) tournament 80 t} Anderson track Raltusro) star and w Philip it i oortainty un BELMONT PARK TRIALS. atocting the pitching it interferes ‘The two-year-olds at Belmont Park are showing plenty of speed in jay were by Fern Rock and Beet ae i Hehe a ABIL A! 10] second shot was short of the green. he squared the match. shot brourht the ball within twel in five, Platt played his second safe of a lon) moor Handicap Both scored great pitch shots on the} 2-Mile Steeplechase, match, The Nassau you! With thirteen “blows, two of them halt, fe FINBON, threo-quarters,2.19 AD, three quar ra, 1.17, DI ag Ri a Y, which gave him a four. ‘showed his fighting qualities on the long seventeenth, where TO MORROW He outdrove Platt, keeping straight on the line. ‘a ridge looking down to the flag. A mashic || $2,600 Belmont Stakes Ivo fee t of the hole and Travis was down || $2,000 Ladies’ Handicap Creed came to the edge of a hard putt for a halve, and halved the hole. eas aoe One far. Carter caugh ay tigseceuartre, 1.3 eat Broadway s 2 Ee ® 9th St. Tye 20 PARTON. RR CIE Net HEIR Travis won his next hole at the eighth, where Platt pitched his second Into the rough alongside the green. Travis was a wizard on the short holes, Platt having but little chance, The 612-yard ninth was different. and was down in five to the veteran's six. jholes at the turn. Platt, coming home, put up a great figiit and overhauled Travis at the} twelfth. He jumped in the lead himself at the fifteenth, wheer he made a) wonderful approach putt and was in in four, while Travis’ missed an easy try. Platt had a lucky escape on the 216-yard sixteenth. He took wood from the tee and overplayed the green altogether, landing in a little pool pout ten yards behind a high bunker, wget caved himself with a clever recover that stopped within eight feet | The New York lad got great distance | This gave Travis a lead oof two | Kirkby was never in danger during his match with J. R. Hyde. pion played in the best form ho hi Mohn Anderson and Max Maraton bad a battle royal. ea all the way until near the finish, when he caught the|} ....., tJ sly on out on the final putt on the eighteenth green, ar ea ht Henry Topping off form and had a runaway |} 14/0 5 th had things-his own way and made a one sided i aici TONG ACRE A. rr TSAREBALL NOTES TO-NIG! eda btar 10 No circuit clouters yesterday. But five three-baggers and 24 doubles in the seven games played. doubles and one bowed 10-3 {pn the face of Tyler, James and| -°™ ——_______AD MISSION 7 Cruteher. BROWN’S FAR ROCKAWAY CLE, ‘The Brook took trom the lowly on! Dina ee PRTCVRY Bret IRVING ATHLETIC CLU BROOKFEDS SECURE. _ SHORTSTOP SMITH FROM BUFFALO CUB He Will Play To-Morrow When | the Team Starts a Long | Home Series. Announcement was to-day (Pridg, made by the Federal Baseball Leag to the effect that Fred Smith, the | shortstop of tho Buffalo Federsin, had been transferred to the Brooklya time it was agreed between the two clubs that the Brookfeds should have ® player from Buffalo on or before, been taking care of that position 1 RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ky] June 4.—The eniries for to-morrow’ CE—Selling: three-yea: tx furlongs, * Maze levine, 85 rare 98; Dower Day ant Father, 7; Tatke, Leocbares, 121; Buck- RAGE—Sellini six, furloogs.— ardigan, “utNE eEYEGN. 177 Broadway (One Flight Up) thes for Little iat a 0 SUITS NOW #12, paramo TONE & PATTON. at Cortlandt 8t,. N.Y. ©. captured the fifth where Platt's BELMON} PARK | g bunker and was on in four, | and 2 Other Races Platt Misses Fasy Putt, Giving Travis Match. Siade MAGN AR 486 Pe ie Platt, on the extra hole, pulled his drive into a trap. He had a sensa- 1] Sgectal Trains, ie enne. rite ‘put the ball overran the green. The young star took a long |f Av. Brooklyn. ‘and. at n i 4 . sup to 1.55 P, , Feaghed proached to within four feet of the cup, but missed a fairly | by ‘Trotlnys, General Adm! Grand Stand, #3. infield Free 46584544 34444 & 3 4644645 displayed in the Jouve Pennaylvanta Stat janbatt Viatbush Ave,, Mrookiya, at 11 a. 45 0. M. ‘Championship Polo after the Paul Doy! Tay Bare the sraiee lve Ed. Conley, Witte Aieter ai triple, to Marquard, the Giants winnin, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I at Rerieieime Mr) anc mete teh, xem Perhaps George Stallin, want the top at Mrdent, believer in the t history. to Measure, $20 and $25, do this time, being jon Suit-ends from our spring sale—imported and domestic ” materials—at prices that barely cover the cost of making. $25, $30 @® $35 Materials, $20 40, 45@ 50 se There are many ends, enough for merely coat and. trousere—etylish serges subjected to the same proportionate |, reduction. Then there are trouser-lengths of exceptional © value. Call and inspect them. Sale ends Saturday. eave S A CRLUSIVELY CUSTOMMADE CLOTHES $39 TO 990 ROPE Po C9 IA No me rtp Ties 2-7 eaeregponaemmnnse <p 9 ne,

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