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’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. HONEST! THE GOLF BUG IS IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF Pye J Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. NATTY WHLBE 0 OF BASEBALL SEVERAL WEES | Nervous Disorder That Caused His Breakdown Has Extended to His Right Shoulder, IW, CLYDE, Re's ony A FEW AHBAD or US. -_—— Ball Players Who Follow Matty’s CHICAGO, June 8.—Christy Math- @wson will be out of baseball for sev- al weeks, it was said to-day, after the pitching star of the New York Nationals had undergone a rigid ex- amination by a nerve specialist. Suffering from a nervous disorder of the left shoulder, Mathewson has been unable to take his regular turn in pitching for some time, whén the clu reached here he was obliged to place himself under the cate ofa | Specialist. He had been unable to sleep more than three hours a night, he said, because of the pain. The dis- order extended to the right shoulder yesterday. of Veteran baseball men who have discussed the case with Mathewson 125 to Start In N. J. Golf Title Tourney ‘Small Racing Fields Due | To Epidemic of Influenza | Among Stars at Belmont ——— One hundred and twenty-five entrics | have been received for the New Jersey {to one race a f this variety, be- Stato golf “Chainplonsbip, which starts; All Rowe’s Horses Are Cough-' t red t rill be i st a es i fm baseball with a college od: Club. This means that the play will| ing, and Coe’s Recent Pur | Mtr. Belmont nas Wea cer acute cae from much the same nerve affiletion Degin at 7.30 A. M, that robbed “Big Ed’ Walsh of the Jerome D. ‘Travers has not entered) chase, Mustard, Is Mysteri-) Stamina und ‘stoutness “er hake We | Chicago Americans of his pitching thin year, but Oswald Kirkby will de- thoroughbreds as longer races do. {f/ ability two years ago. Any violent ee fend his title, the most prominent of his i — Weather jour horses are to compete with Eng-| exercise cau ins to shoot eats Walle Linsiion: Bok rie te | ously Laid Up—W eath Pande res gtre f° compete with Eng. | exercise causes sharp pains to al i t ib see FEE i ag i HN i E hrough Mathewson's shoulder and ty Roy Webb, rh u ~, eas over distances, he bel! s. ' @euccesnful ball player. He has in- medailat in the metropolitan champions, Conditions Blamed. © veteran pitcher will be obliged Vented his own system of training ahip at Apawamis last week; Max Mar- | Double Hagle started the verfon 10/14 rest and undergo treatment for d Max H. Bebi the Kast like a good one, and it is : a8 conditioning, bas lived careful : bsctbatsed dla ani By Vincent Treanor. Just possible that his first offort| Several weeks, It was said. Bao attended strictly to business =e fuss ( Abateaaba ged bout AN Tey Would have, resulted in victory it ‘any time now can retire from A’ epidemic of rockey McCahey hadn't beon paying ° ’ throat hi d among the] too much attention to Flittergold dur- een ren os Ty Cobb May Cause BELMONT PARK TRIALS. yes Se rd armor ells ae tree meee on. | Al Oy ” vag 4 — | Ad ently figures © Belmont gelding earned and put away. Many ’ Fast trials are of dail of the stars of the big mables are) was the one he had to beat and didn't or l ly occurrence these days at Belmont Park. |) a in 'e . P ick at the present time. Most of| notice Dist 1 ; ta “payers bare flowed Yanks’ Tumble To- Day || smore’ve'iea' sh Stee is c'ttctonong ats Bpiaett PM Halon atthe. proven cae” Mot" ot| fice ‘atance coming’ tha al Jimmy Rowe’ until she and Lowder were atop of Morning in 1.16. him. If Joe had stuck close to the Blue Rock, entered to-day, showed he is on edge with g Mustard, the promising two-year- Of Newark Club wes 2 ; a | 4 five-furlong gallop in 1,02 36, The folowing were timed by The Eve- |! rail when he had the opportunity, mend stars to “be Into Second Division ning World's special clocker: old, for which W. R. Coo recently | Piance would neve ween eeeunlty. away their ALL SMILES, three-cighths, .88 3-5. IRISH BOY, three-quarters, 1.20, jpaid nearly $5,000, mysteriously con-|come to the outside of him. It was NEWARK, N. J,, June §.—Henry ra 4c (eames ANDREW, halt 49, | LENA MISHA, five-elghths, 1.03 2-6. [tracted a high fever the first time his & scratch victory for Distance, BUt! w. ariainus of the Newark Internac Matty Largely Because of Their Timid|*xPressed some views that really nile, 1.53. MONTHS Re three-au ters, 1.21, [/Dew trainer, Jerry Carroll, sent bim|#* S0f the money, tional League Baseball Club intimat- se rr throw @ light on the secret of his ARMA MEN ong lle, 1.48, MAMIE K.. oné mil M8. 1" Tito the post and is still on the sick! there was great rejoicing in the} od to-day that only the foriaal cone Base Running the Club Is NoW|°""You are a taster "man than I BROOMVAUE, three-cugbine, 38 3:6 ehtha, 136, Piiist, The weather at nights has bed club house and paddock among the | Cont of the learue was lacking for Pe ay a ght to || BLUE ROCK, five. jehthe, 1.02 2:6, {particularly bad throughout the Bel-| feminine contingent of Long Island's ae ae 02 2-5. ve - elghths, Only One Point Ahead of the a Se ve (3) 4 Ps hy . | the transfer of the local organization © best base runner in jorsey Po over the victory of Dis. cs pe |mont meeting und trainers have bad len x b tance the McKinne: handicap. r ma: ue, You should take chances all|| COIN, one mile, 1.51, [thelr hands full offectting ite effects. [Whe hy" wan ghd only secure aan | (2, Harrisbure, Pa. This move. may the time, Get in there and do thei | Sif ‘a ‘That seema to bear out the statement |by John KE. Madden to Mra, F.| 00 t@ken this weck, it being mot @ things that other players are afraid i ed at|Ambrose Clark and she made good in| 41! unlikely that the Richmond team, ‘ t a DA ROBINETTA, three-quarters, 1,17 that of the 600 horses quariered a 0 try and you'll get away with it RAT Be tates rgerauarters, 1.17, | " Mrs. Clark's colors at the first ask-|instead of coming here on ‘Thursday ; eight times out of ten. The trick is|) Dit SCHARAUND, dhreesquarta, 1.7 2-5, | te track not more than 160 of them |i" With Mra. Payne Whitney and |e mart o aecies with ce Tigers, may By Boz Bulj te uaee, She, ether, Show wormed alll] Bi SARATOGA, one mile, Lat. are ready for racing. This number| Mrs, Clark now anne the nau to start a series vers, may 19 Bozeman Biiig the time, if you don't he'll have you|| ETHAN J SCOTTISH KNIGHT’ hal is not suificient to make up large and | owners of thoroughbreds, it wouldn't | M0 \? tlarrisburg instead and there is no longer the top rung of the| Worried, and that's Just the way he|| Es Bit DRNIAH torn attractive elds, the lack of which! be surprising if many other women | Gado ng ee. a ttona ladder that concerns our Yanks Sitt says that It was some ad SING SONG, three-quarters, 1:1 has started a xeneral complaint, “ /of the lelaure ciass followed thelr | reague, former Governor of Peanayl= as they continue a masterful and| vice from Cobb just before he broke TOP HAT, three-cightha, .36 2. — lead and acquired horses, Women TARTER, ‘ligm., 1.54, Th mmittes of trainers—Tom out | Yaris. has interested himself in the In-|into the big league that made him TOP OF nit MORNING, tan he col apparently get a lot of pleasure out commen Fecent performance of osed move. He has asked Har- Heuley, Snapper Garrison and Simon! of seeing their colors flashi ft | Sa meees more, “ stead of upward they are now peer-| 48 good a base runner as he is. Haat OR He Ad aie ts : Healey Fecently appointed to aig up| the per ie Seats Distanae vanes Hele purinete Joey to give their how golf would be|!2s downward with alarm. Mind HARMONICON, ‘three-q HE MASQUERADER, three-eighths, | {¢ reasons for lack of entries of late | day’ was started from the Madden) “fri. waid that tne Newark club will alt the "bru ality eliminated! |you, just one thin, white chip sepa- any canting. pitched ® good game |] HYuTER PRENNE, 2-8, te able 0 PebOrt inane Pork ‘Healey | stable. She will be formally turned | not jgoxe ity territorial Fights here by gracious, rates Wild Hill from the second » half, 49, thing like good hitting behind him ONT, thr by the saya trainers seem Well enough satis- | OVS to Mrs. Clark to-day. fied with conditions as far as he can shifting to Harrisburg and that the division—that International League, if it so desires, HOUSEMAID, three-quarters, 1.19, HIGH "BIDE, ‘half, .52. HENRY JR., half, hated bourne travellers return, ~olghths, .36, from}should have won. Keating, Pee wt a sr which few baseball way, is improving every tim half, find out, but that there is a feeling! Lilly rode a well judged race in| can later take this city into the cir- By beating Cleveland yesterday, ai- oe His slow ‘all ie Mow aimacte among them that the rule limiting; getting Orotund home in the third,|cult again multaneously with the fourth straight ae as puzzling as his spitter. selling races under a mile to one @| but tuere was so much jamming and day should be abrogated and that two | rough work in the early running that naw, hung on mighty ffer no antes that Ty Cobb won't shake it Off to- lis in The discovery of the Chicago doc- tors that Mathewson is troubled with misplaced nerves in his left) arm and shoulder, while regrettabi: | & way & source of satisfaction the next morning to find neck and shoulder go stiff that he could Beaten in N. Walter Richard Unexpectedly Only One of the Favorites Y.A.C. Tourney and George, had better luck and moved up to the semi-finals. should be placed on each day's pro- | the gramme for this season at least. Next! Perthshire, year they will be willing to go back race was far from Distant Shore and Kila Boyson were the chief sufferers, truly run, porte Ae Be COLLEGE TENNIS FINALS WILL BE PLAYED FRIDAY, ‘The final round in the rn interes Q to the fans, They are now able to| ——— collegiate tennis team championship fo the le | t ill be played at the West incidental with the dan; pelle heh fer ce Med EN ¢ | Stde'Gtub"gourts, Forest sills, be re the box. After pitching three) | Friday. Teams’ representing ‘cornet innings in Rochester oe ig ighbod jana | tion rounds, will rinceton, winners of the elimi ect In four singleg and two doubles matches, beginn! 11 A, M, é diets . » ®/not move them. A doctor was sent Eli ing d b y P. A P 1 Chisholm Beach, the title holder, - we when they come to meet the Yanks M iminate y P. A. Proal " —_———~. ells to-morrow, ‘there is Do good reason | {0F And expects to correct the trouble = tant Batterson, a veteran club| ro get match with Clarence Car- /sietplechase racing at Aquedue. sux! BLUE BONNETS ENTRIES. ture to Matty’s case ts that hin right of Deal at Fox Hills. Hemty “aay and won 6 and 5. | man, the champion pace follower, Bobby | fyi een ordered to get the f Af , jay received the funds to help defray s Whil bead Bay Velodrome to-night. Joe Fog- ‘thi ai t thi il cr ii Ig ok) Fight aide. ‘They help to balance his round of match play over the links t0-| progress there wae a oeedal Latent | ler will meet dale Hanley of San Bran-|nntioadl eeansbionmine fe een rane | and F i out. . 5 up and 4 to play; C.| st will meet. in a three-mile open| {inson yesterday in the second round of | it thi year, ‘The Pole sputhpaw was ary wen on Te home aud, edly eliminated by P. A, Proal of|N. Phillips, Greenwich, won by ‘de- race, including Ha obri.* the “eonua | the New Jersey, State tennis champion; Paclady teineah | tek. teoeated te. been imare merpeal|’ Until ho resebed Chlengs Mathew. | Ded! Hilla: reat eacAleenan. ox! will-aiso start in the three-quarter mile | to play three hard nets to down his ope im the hard. |stutt than be ever ahowed while play-|son bad mot once domapiained and| Chisholm Beach, the club cham-| heat R, Oren eee Ch | handicap going from acatch, onent. The scores were 6— League, jon of Hughie Jennings the years ago, is one of the best gather well proven yesterday when the Yanks down with four hits, & feat accomplished in but few games ing in the National arm-—his pitching arm—is absolutely sound. It ls just aa necessary, how- over, that the left shoulder and neck | be in shape as the muscles on the The condition of the “Cid Mar ter” has caused concern a:iong fans all around the circuit, In vvery city oy are as much interesad as if took his lar turn in the box, be- CLIFTON, 8, I, June 8.—The first day fof the New York Athletic Club's fifth olf championship resulted in easy matches for all the favorites except Walter Richards who was unexpect- Hamilton K. Kerr, another gtrong | favorite, also won b ya big margin, | defeating R. M. Tarleton of Great Neck, 6 and 6. ment for the Travers Island Ci Fok Hills Trophy, NP or Champion Division—Theo Casse- beer, Oakland, beat J. M. Lumins, » A. C. Tarleton, Great Neck, 6 Walthour must win in the thirty-mile race against Jimmy Moran, Norman Hansen and George Wiley at the Sheeps- cisco and Ray Eaton, Jay Baton, in a three-cornered mat face to. bé Tun. in. three-quarter. mile heats, first money going to the winner of first two heats. All the amateur n of the famous cisco in August. held in thi vard course in condition in time for the meet- ing that begifs on June 26, The Amateur Athietic Union yester- i The try outs will be ie. ard Stadium on June 26, and in Chicago two weeks later. arate 1 ‘Wylie ©. Grant defeated H, W. Rob- | Isic Finst. AGE , aifrt BRT PACH R Purve $500 added: tea, r f i Canela: @. Carlton Shafer, the winner of | and Ww pion; Mamilton K. Kerr, winner of|up and 6 to play; Pierre A, Proal,|| wust POINT, June &,—Cadet 8 championship last year, was un- — Neving that he was suffering from o y | -| Deal, beat W. L. Richard, Fox Hills,| Robert Neyl nd" Ji amember of w able to defend his title because of an A contributing causd to the gradual/a cold in the shoulder that would Cesar. JG Baithes epee. a 2 up: Mt. C. Richard, Baltusrol, beat |cluss of "1b, who itched ‘phenome: | Injury received while competing for the | teense: ‘was| slump of Donovan's team, and a] work itself out, " “CN, ps 5 Robert Gollier, Dunwoodie, 6 up and al ball for’ the Army baseball team for| Bronx County, champlonship at Hedford | added: fouriarolds, and jupverd: “aboae Kid | natural one in the face of discourage-| “There is nothing the matter with|two of the semt-fin 4 to play; Louis P. Gwyer, Siwanoy, | the past ime sqasons. has been elected | ee on Goo Be Howard | Ring Hy Baccoai 90 Sexe ee he HEELS ee rient my pitching erm. be said sienine | Walter Richard, a consistently good | boat James D. Foot. Apawamis, 3 up son. Until beaten by" Fordham a few Vorhell, who, was dsleniea by (Shafer |oids sand wpward:* seven Ta , f 2 + GaN. N.Y. . Ney ne Anal round of last year’s tourna- Kinds of chances early in the season | cantly, “A fellow'n got to wet through | Rolfer, 18 generally hounded by a hoo- | and, 2 to play: GX. Richard, 'N- Y./wecke ago, Neyland's record ‘ot wing | in the Analg she third round through a they are aoe, wer to risk anything, | sometime. I'm no longer a young-| doo when he competes for his club's | 9° nd 1 to play; Chilsolm Beach,| During the past season he won eleven | default by C, MeMullen, ing it base runners eter.” y have jt confidence in the hitting ability title, Last year an unfortunate mis- my Fox Hilla, beat James G. Batterson, out of twelve games. Alvah Meyer and Irving Howe will - | Fox Hills, 6 up and 5 to play, ; hat the! mect tua special race at 220 yards next ‘The Tigers closo their engagement | hap put him out of the running, To It was announced yesterday that the iy | this afternoon after having won four| day he was pitted against P. A. Proal, Caprese Queens County Jockey Club will have Sunday at Celtic Park. a , fentot third ane mish nave tn lig fe Fong ham come th] "Ns ge anced ana omar] TOT RESULTS CAST MIGHT) ONT ENTRIES. | “rynalicee sve. Miatento un, |) (ne wind x ¥ of hard - THIRD. RACE—Pure: Vireese i Appreati but the runners appear afraid to take| White Sox, a team the fans are ex. | !inks, but the Richard's brand } Ae | ie the chance. Boone might have done|ceedingly anxious to sce. luck again showed itself and every--| ROCHESTER, N. ¥., June 8.—Tom ncenintotine st $00. Winke Metal Pleetabellen ios" ts | sport-|this in the ninth inning yesterda: MeMahon of Pittsburgh outpointed Jack BLT 3 | THUMS Bevting 04 atid 4 4 nterviow |BUt, as the Kame depended on it, he| Capt. Huston is in Cincinnati, but | ‘Mins went wrons. Dillon of Indianapolle, in, a ten-round |, AinsT RACE ih tad te TH RACE Pare: bree searolte gna | aire. 58 tables ist ated ¥ . 4 . cE ‘Comé, 5 b: ‘sand rile at peveoty sards.--Liberator, UT erview | croferred to play it safe and wait for|whether on baseball or personal busl- Ric hard, Reread ot continues bout here last night: | McMahon welghed igen: 8 pane; TB; sehen eaban : ny —_—_— / stig Bonrevalnd Sfx deal ie pending: that] nots on the outward trip. Ho, falled we ae ery | lay __ SPORTING. ot shots on the outware rip. one 30) rt by, pats 1. king of all bike riders, He| While giving Frits ae some will bring some hitting strength to to improve coming home, Proal win- EITUADELPHTA, pane, & seater Camellia, 100; Robinette, 108; Prairie, 105) the track and| kindly advice the other day, Ty Col ning on the seventeenth green. his bout with Wille Moore. ‘The latter | THIKD 240% Fo Re aCe he Sor te The other Richard brot! lad the more effective punch. spn 1202. Hex on Busy "Rite 10; Stirsom Hower ie ols Andon, 1a: i Martinos, 10%: Charleote, FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP a ra! Sha iene ad it atraigh) By John Pollock cum PONY WHAOUE, mer. saat Yoh: 110; i ten . . ny 08; Hermiads, Chariey White, Odleag’s contender for the) If “Wild Burt Kenny can whip Hearrweient |] PhiAhis’ Fr Bem: Piprn "oY Heat i Fry Ngheweight championship, i¢ due in town tomor: | Jack Driscoll at the Bt, Nicholas Rink to mor howe? i y ant rien Prien. NAT: as, Ba. *“ row from Boston, where to-night be mevts Charley Long Raote te an one ¢. getting on |] Brooklyn, we 2 1 LeaSUe 108; Shannon, River, 488; Taglan’ Arrow, 130; 40 ‘Theanas, coming here to sceept a|a bout with \ twill precede rene. Us . . Seiten with Young, Begum, the tmweh cast sider, | clash between Kid Lewis and’ Kid Greaves Kanone y Ar am Jearolde and up: the TOM 1h the Ameriesn tportiog Clud mest Twewlas, | Lewis is the bay who gained » decision over Young || Pittsburgh 28 18 “BA8/Chicugy, Hod ae? ak oe Rtas th, Ww Jou Rivers, the Califormian, who rested © vad ay. lon: 8 RESULT rata” pv eae Special Features for Tomorrow see ‘ ‘Crees, anew ‘ ‘Apprentice allowance claimed; weet 3 . 7). sensation here in his bouts against Lesoh Se ete ee datzosal, Leaguay, PS ’ $3,000 KEENE MEMOMIALSTAKES i ge ee eR ORC RR | Re —___»—— THe SPRINT BANC FAEES | Ree een eer eith: Johany Harvey be | Bath. Ho is looking for tho boxer who, posiog as iow Korn thiston-Cincanatt LATONIA ENTRIES. BROADEOLIO oe sme Se last ie eae 8 Young Kelsbell. was knocked out by “Prannis || ame Attimagy ‘AND 3 mW STEEPLEC ASE y ‘elam in more lem week, i" 5 a M a} Se. Ketoleil was in his \alning quarters at Weoksiill Brkt. oom : tS Ble * plontreal, § RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, rine 0 wee. RAC Young Brown left for Providence last night, | the might of the bout ia Baltimore, Manse City, 1; Bt, ©. lence. 16: Richinond, June §.—The entries for to-morrow's Speclal ‘Trains Pride 7 82 Me a whare he is booked for # clash with Young Dywon pil a f ‘GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | races are as follows: aed Ty Ar tw toa tomorrow night, Brown completely outclassed N LEAGUE, and yp; 37. wp to dt B.A Kid ‘Thomas last might ot White Palen, stop: | | Preidie Kevwe was the winner over Young oh at ang O fen, ached by re HAS G). Wales went ae none ee te the other ais it : ; ‘th Pailadelyba Grand stand & Padivet ss, : ‘The Fairmont A. ©, has donsied the use of ite | Fovader Jimmy O'Neil! won from Jiminy Duvn, NM eitous. i NAL LEAGUE. leas BLASO, the benefit = the the Yanks. % = JESSE aetna cy rear rte E Bee is ooo

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