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— os THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1918, es mews] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK . [nosenrede ROBERT EDGREN _ HYPNOTISM IS BREAKING INTO SPORT PUBLIC LOST LOT Covprght, 134 by The Pras Publishing Co. (he Mew Tork Svehiag Word) OF MONEY BACKING , A CRPLED HOSE Lena Misha, the Favorite in: the Keene Memorial Stakes, Has Ringbones. By Vincent Treanor. ENA MISHA, the Beverwyok ea- try in the Kee; Memorial Stakes, cost the public @ let of money at Belmont Park yesterday. He had won the Juvenile Stakes, the opening attraction of the year at Bel- mont Park, in commanding fashion, and not having started since was re garded as almost a public choice, ¥ terday he performed like a 100 to 1 shot. The pudiic with nothing but past performances to guide them backed Lena Misha to win. And the public iP Some ScRAPPER'S MANAGER CAN ONLY MESMERIZE WILLARD ~ AND MAKE HIM COME Down 4 iR . J . IW RANGE - ee, Hi il ge ait me, COMPUCATION — lost. Lena Misha has ringbonts, and under ordinary circumstances ring-¢ chook Ww Woud A BATTER Bo Ir bones will beat anything. He finished” & HYPNoTizeD BY A CRoss- BYRD last or thereabouts. Ormesdale wos MANAGERS the race simply becaure of the weight mont arrangements, He was not troubled —j|with ringbones. The average race- LOU BLUE, three- . 1.19, MARSHON; mnie fate MENLO RK, rr He, 2h % IN| P, if, goer does not know what a ringbone it ‘ 21, 2 ts, If he did there would be no play AAR at a Braker aye tear Webb Annexc; Medal . ies RAX, htree quart iQ ree-quarters, 1, é . . Horses like Lena Misha should net ARL ‘in _ R d f be allowed to start in a race MC Ahlnl Rag ae in Qualifyizxg Round o tre tnetia Pte stata EVILFISH, three-quarters, . ARIE, half, . {f MCGRAW BVER Gets Tee ILK RIDGE, three-quarte Jockey Club should institute a je ETHEL BEAUMAN, t mS ve ta a 20. t x Ch 2 hi tem by which cripples are ford a UNDER. HYP ms aie Championship eric is ais ace “bout ian oe : eg IRTATEOCK, three-tehiha a SARATOGA, ‘mi 2 N. J. S ry \p 4 |p feifictee | th et a> i 53 S55 Zn aca SSBESass aff il i Be lt ta ai ti White Sox Greased Ways Br tat, For the Yankees to Slide ‘ eat mk coe (Special to The Evening World.) got away at 7.30 and at short inter- which fe ‘has won, fitty-one times, In Englewood Player Adds to his Fame as a Medalist, Having Win-| rou," good iogs ‘the horse could beat Escex Country Club, | vals for the next three hours all the | {iy Uieeeéoa thing yesterday, kamt ning Soore of 74, One Stroke Under Par for Essex Country | Sivisions ne '™ ‘B® (wo-vear-old VERMONT, hal G i . Last Di e n af NTE teres fo Have, 16 ‘West Orange, N. J., June 10./ best players in the State, with the Miss out dus ven reas alee en if he oO e con LVLSON | eriiss. WANDA PITZA, five-cighths, 1,02, ———— PELE EE R, seve ry Sncmgrieer aie th —— a FLUTE, thr SCOTTISH KNIGHT, wha is nothing m an a erip- Dome RUNNING AT ne g tiv: eign Poro GROUNDS. Rit! a Field of 118 Starters. Old Guy Fisher won a race at Bels Club, Leading mont Park yesterday. It was his one OY D. WEBB of Englewood won| single exception of Jerry Travers of |@idn't care whether he won or lost. the medal in the eighteenth hole| Upper Montclair, began scrambling | Gone through the stretch yesterday: = Byrne rode with all the ability in his 4 for the six-| over the links. eystem, and as a result grabbed a of the . Cobb hie rt , > e qualifying roun 2 weve, n{Rowland’s Pennant Leaders) ct.t* 7x cornentne segonics|Kerr’s Victory Over Richard jeentn'New Snreey State. ott cham-[. The, wanihee was ideal, chough, | Wall artea victory from Gamails ef our box- Champs,” as Connie Mack calla them, plonship on the links here to-d8¥-) aajacent Orange Mountains often in-| Before the third race yesterday at Didn’t Have to Pull Any Se- bys Score ‘of 16. to 0. Incidentally, For N. Y. A. C. Title No Surprise His winning score of 14 was one stroke| terfored with shots played high in the Belmont Park Kaskaskia and Pitter bb's | all were regard as cret Stuff Either to Swamp|the Polo Grounds very much peeved AMILTON K. KERR is the cham- ace-saw fight going out. wader par for the local course. Wells) Sie total dletenee. of: (he | courne Face between them. Filttergola. wes because he could do no worse with pion golfer of the N ew York| Turning for home, Richard, instead| Tare feat wes too much for the ot&F bisa ‘been increased to 6,000 yards by| the natural ¢hoice, As the horses the New Yorkers 13 to 0. nsdn ving thal Athletic Club. He proudly as-|of,!proving, really got worse, while|118 starters who had trouble KeePing | setting back many of the tees. The] went to post, Willle Midgeley called Kerr grew stronger, which expli fying cards. greens, very fast and tricky, re| attention to the fact that Royal Mar- St la qutte true that one game|aumed this distinction with a decisive| how the Winner mrrte te cri corns | Cows thelr qualifying ay wei ApeoulC nade’ n Udacon Gat con WLS | victory, over Hareld Richard sn the | the reseaining cis matea: Oe tees vue | Wenb’s record for hs season so far | neinly responsible tor che Bish eve He nae Ta ee als noe tel fasted By Bozeman Bulger. Sox came pretty near living up tothe | ana) round of the club's fifth cham- | being halved. includes the winning of the gold medal] '"§i 1, +5 get the medal, played al-| in telling his friends about-it As = Advance notices. Comiskey at last ta|,. The loser's best showing was at the|in the Garden City tournament an4|most faultless gilt, He was espe-| result Danny Morgan went to Royal R. CLARENCE ROWLAND] has ball club, and it is no cinch |Plonship yesterday on the Fox Hills) 959 yarq TP PONY o vedaeanse ond cached may or may not be guilty of] that either the Tigers or the Red Sox|course, Kerr's victory broke the -yard seventh, where he got off|tne medal for the lowest qualifying] cially strong on the greens, where one of his f many oth @ big wager. stealing the wignals of his op- going to beat them out of pen-|monopoly Chisholm Beach had on the| {ald a corking food piasees aor Op score in the metropolitan champlon- y others were weak. Hoe was nant. It isn't Eddie Collins alone | title for the last three year: al de th t os its of A: amis last week. Webb's powerful on the hill holes getting out, e for bs ‘ears. lon, jet I t al of paw ad ‘ Ponente as charged by Bill Donovan|ii.: has made them strong. We must| Kerr, who vumpetes in & tourna- = © pin for an easy three. iP tt B: i it kind of a good yebbialgetting @ 39 at the turn aga.nst & eT ee eee et cane te and bie yelping Yanks. We don't Clare: iS a Svictory to-day stamps him as being) par 4. started against the classiest field of know. mck “there te ohs' thing’ Woe | fir mmooelaian the whee sich with a Fae etry vantage oven his’ cope: | 1” the invitation professional tour-|one of the leading medal players in| On the a7S.dard ath Webb was ‘season and made them all look whole gang does know: If Clarence fighting epirit. and. an all-handa- nent, who plays perhaps four or five| Tament at hte pares ag yeS- | the country. San” Wibies cain tromele canes as Boctieh,_ Aeperently cules a waa shoplifting aay of our secret atu? werk. toa Aner A, ire which Com-| matches during entire season. | / ‘ coteblishing dew record, | Closely pressing Webb for first hon-|the 140-yard 17th, where the high] leged good ones and ran over them in F Jn the opening brush with the Bos, be] iskey" was subjected Kerr's 4-3 win under this condition | Nicholls broke the record in the aft-lora came Max Marston, the youthful] Wind blew his tee shot tnto huge pit) the last quarter, mile. Andrew is was wasting his time. It made no manages ernoon round. In the morning he had'Haltuarol Club champion, who reeled| rectly in front of the green. pclentifically bred and raced horee, Aw Mifference, as far as we|itting him aga Richard played valiantly, on the!a card of 74 tieing Walter Hazen and| tg ag) With the aid of a niblick Webb got) a two-year-old he looked like a cham what the Yank pitchers reputation, thia fellow Row- | 0% . ne couldn't| Loula Tillier, His afternoon card|°" ® 7S out nicely, though he sent bushels of ve made could Max Belir worked up with the lead-|sand fiying in the alr to make the | Dictstion ‘came Corea sitamae Fines berwsd land appears to ha good, lax Behr worked up - question came, To-day - were going to pitch. The question at|Moreaver, the players are very fond | "old the pac air aeliagaal Po ers with a 79 card. Maurico E. Risley| set, This trap shot gave Webb & 4/aimmons has him trained to, perfeo- { fasue was: What were the Yank bit- | of him and his methods. Richard was wild off tne tee, nearly | Ou of Atlantic City, the runner up for! figure, Webb's card: bd eee Be would simply, be fe Kane fe tere going to hit? ives of the & Din. Mewnins ont Oa? drive being topped or sliced, @ ‘ the State title last year, experienced| Out—4 4 6 3 4 4 4 5 5—39 the reputation that Fitzsimmons bas In the entire nine innings the over-| ine fact that while in Chicago meals enh wee one Se Oe tough going and took 82 strokes. In— 6 4 3 4 5 4 8 4 3—85—T4| predicted for him. heated Yanks cracked Signor Cicotte y Donovan and the Yanks were! wildness was plainly disclosed at “ ‘ is Oswald Kirby, the defending cham-| Immediately after the qualifying “ RIES, tor two safe blows—one in the third y of the belief that Rowland |aixth toe, when he sliced badiy, the | Thomas: f if |pion, found trouble with the course| test the firet round of match play was BLUE BONNETS ENTRIES. Fatt cite watwhen tn | as. tanels of tne Now York pitchers. [ofthe ‘seventh green. "Acre, at the' bag. pay iy Pi ge: |ana ‘ed with Risley. tat cuhlfynn”woorenconinuing Ta | Brera ed nt” eet todo aie Shy ama copd same time, wean't any too sure of his ; 186; ‘ing. So many Jersey gciters competed) the championship. ‘The best early | ihiteiag: Maman nit: finan, Tot, one AM ott iby phone] SttA4 sorintes 'ncrete the Bald to the Approach shota, and the two hed @ 1s", elt 1 ual. ! ror State honors to-day that they bad| scores: (00; ermana, 114; Dub. of Chater, 1005 dns’ ) et not the e:| ity "Gab must hare nad it right Perk to ome goat could foxnd Ia tobe dapatched trom the starting to] >, vee, Paglewoots Bs 1e |i i Mia aba ie : fight ended declared ‘Whit e way of signal exposing devices. in a timetable system. The first pair! Maurice E. Risley, Atlantic City, 40, | feerelde,. virus loa, iTS) May Me: with a “enock-u mires bay 7 poriges maple} ing was found but that did not 41—81; C, H, Farley, Upper Montclair, ie. Hod, Blan an, 108; cum, Anta rf 4 | g = i h cl : E eis pS alla Ld No New Yorkers |\« ot Ty oMtadel, Forest, Hilt 5 |e Mig CR, MeMillan, Easex ie Bo ee ‘kan four ten-round bouts waged epectal Y ‘ounty, 4 eas 3 . itt: Tesla Intact Sine Ne [toe fas hase Soo” Tate sae S| Left int Women’s | naituero, ts, 2; ci marun, Bal: | ian, i en tay Bt. | Anthony $000 Cy z A fi iF a if 5 # i i i ‘oan Nghwolght, ; 8 ot royal that the Sox are staging fee MeGowan ve. Sid ‘Young M tusrol, 42, 43-85; R. D. Reynolds, it io " bs: 1n| time to time, according to ied couey eenneien meee O'S | dames Benal, sas deieuy tate aaa T. ° T Essox’ County, 46, 39—085; P. G. Down: | 44:00 5 ing mbure, iis; Kim, 60; =, Canes Parier ® Lene uress taneound bouts next Wednesday night, Serlor ennis fourney 43, 42-85; Robert | Bialnad Halen oh a, . Cher ae nee ‘vil book up with Benny Leooard, the premisicd | eter Writts, the Tiroalive hearyeeaht, who I “parr, be eigenen mee eo ing as east side boxer, in the first go, this mated DA*-| bay not fought for some time, i matched te a idk ie a ‘bit game the ing been clinobed last night after Billy Gibson. | meet Battling Johnson for ten rounds at the) PHILADELPHIA, June 10—The urs et ailing veces a ete ee ciiue trea hiaMahon, | VindeTilt 4. 0; of Brooklyn to-morrow night If] most interesting ‘atch tn the morning 2 EY a uae, “Lo alinae i: ay ay Guumuds Doeme’” or ab Wane, Pte alls ote ¥is) play in the tournsment for the wom- earepeeliinereaenn oltg im ok yatta ' ane ‘am wtart| Fred Kitler of NOviA an@ Mite MeTeague,|0"'S Rational law. tenis championship! YOUNG BROWN SCORES ray, nf ir f Larry McLean Tim Cotter, he Inch heavyweight, will start! 5," Snsmbler of Clare” Yous Deve Mars ai| at the Philadelphis Cricket Club was od? selling: oGraw wan Ne ney | on, 8 somo of tres ofr ost eee. | Kevas a a Bas. eal he ‘ SECOND K. 0. OF WEEK| yu mi Ww was not altowether | 1, will epend his time at @ place five miles out- and Marty Rowan of Brookirs, and New| that between Mra. GeGorge W. Wight- . Ne among those who have fol-| it. o¢ Gamiord, Coun, Jim was tendered o| A! McCoy and Bill Bush, both of Brookivs, will man and Miss Eleanora Sears, both of ie er the team closely during by 280 of hie countrymen at Gt, Mary’s| © !0 ten-round contests at the Broadway few months, Three weeks ago it was understood that waivers had been fees Sinee big league clubs wacted — any o ia ol war! Yamin rumor, Lowever, was nel-|_ Aidwu® Ouadoat Seth t seeding with Re age . i it i § 3 ei Syorting Satuniay night, | Boston, the former,| PROVIDENCE, June 10, — Young 108, whe, eng Wash = eve Mrs. Asa ye > phe Nerielt Brown of New York scored his wecond | wyatisitar; wack tant Pomme Sitmats vetire from knockout of the week here last night > —_—_ Pg yey ll mgd esate plipnets perme oe f |) when he stopped Young Dyson of this| Ordeman te Wrestle Goteh, of the week. 32 £8 z i E e 3 5 i wind of fore inte the shoes of the lightweight | Miss Molla Bjurstdt, the Norwegian eree Kora mia oer tee 1 ype ths ese wrest ie He | chameton, Although Mey is only © youngster, be a Fee Goteh'e eppenant for rr) 2 A pore poly wee operant on 0 fow | ¢ showing form tat marke him a4 Claas A tim. |expert, won her match to-day, as did pnts eo bank ot Mere i ee. Sa eae, ae er see apare , Teens go, to be barfectiy ‘wll before te battles | PH: anh, $27", here ie nots lighimlght | aloo Mias Martha Guthrie, Pittsburgh, | tre Gomamiie, Not ‘once during: the | orunty. “Helle Henry Ordeman of hale south: or the correspondent | seus, Buikiey aime it will be Juls\6 story | mate, b3 and Misa Eliza Fox, Philadelphia, New | bout did he have a look in.’ Brown after | neapolis, it was announced to-day. Leonards, |who sent out these lines is « humor. Se seer” oe 8 See. Young O'Leary, the wnt de, bantam, Tees Shananiee Sete career Dae deat"out-sintlar punishment to charlie = . it | booked for an vl Cl have | "'igctean says he couldn't bave been Fn Rg oR gh RP oo pe jase 7 Eo cy A AL | by the defeat of Mine Merion Vas the "American Arc." of New "Fork next THUMS Birnie sia Aa wee in @ saloon on Monday, for that wan| wo star ten-round bouts at the American Sport: tf ey y Miss GUuthrie, Summary uesday night, enn oe election day in Chicago, and a'l the Chub of Harlem nest Twesday night, started Champlonship Singles — Fourth TT Sticons were closed Chas Cass'c deck, Conpere qymacdom, . Round: LATONIA ENTRIES. SPORTING. Have you, dear reader, ever Leon in | Brown will do his were st Dal Haxtinu's Hous: ROBERTSON PREDICTS : Misa Molla Bjurstedt, Norway, de- cee eee —————————— ee Chicago on election day? house, Joe Rivers and Johnny feat as Anne W. Shefe, Boston,| ayo Rack tonla, My., June 10,-~The tthe other ten-rounder, RECORD-BREAKING MEET, | 10s, 6-2. i jow's races ate an follome? ee peg z Miss Martha Guthrie, Pittsburg, Sth SYRACUSE SQUAD 1S DUE 2 Tien ee ee erase ic nase | Lawson Robertson, the trainer of the defeated Mise, Marion’ Vanderhoet, | xu “it een ¥ AT POUGHKEEPSIE TO-DAY, | sour Monsiets, manage of dotoar Dundes, to] Irish-American A. C.. says that Sun-| “Sii,y ite M. Fox, Philadelphia, do- ‘Revutineer 10). - Breen sign articles of agreement for the proposed bout | day's meet of the Irish-American A. C.| rented Miss Alice Cunningham, Bos- | 0Fne?, 100; Nolscless, 100; 1, Spy, 111; M A FOUGNKSMPSIE HY, dune 10—| eee” ‘end Leach Crom at Hbbet’s Field | and Affiliated Building Trades at Cel-| 1° ena, 4 ton, 6-2, 6-1. tle Park will be one of the greatest ever| Mrs, George W. Wightman, Boston, . Flames fog: Si ‘Atkin held in America. “There is @ cham-| defeated Miss Eleanora Sears, Boston, | [neuicetiay Fut, Willing to give him 25 per ecut, Lived A pesgiry aS ee pried nveuion'lay Fait, 40 rd holder entered in nearly every HAR RD, © June 20. 7 rent on the programme,” said Robbie, ARTFO! ‘onn. ine 10.—Ouly i, i o. OT: Rath, ‘and I look for some sensational per-| two matches ng the | Hai 0; Mote sie cuk en tailees, He, formanges. He t morning in th 1 tonnis tourn: 51 pat “iim Duncan, American record holder, ae ; Pe ae Crd Pi 2 in ‘The Pennsylvania cre had @ six- | for 30 per cont, of the gross receipts, while mile row im comparatively rough | ase ts JAMAICA TO-MORROW water the Hudson early to-day and Coach Vivian Nickalle wes parently satisfied with the mornt 00d ry N rl FOURTH RACE—Purve; thive-yearolde and CTI INS ind ‘returned uy sasy strevenon, frught the hardest (en'round go ever teen ta what | Will Be on scratch in the discus throw Entp hore tondny: In the fourth round [EUs Yap: aetleeet Botta s Bas Wists six STAR ATTRA 0 Coach Jim Rice 1s Columbia | C8, shar Lime ago 1 decided to bare | Pat MeDonald, Olymple champion, willl of the singles J.G. N. Peck, captain | 104; Husbeiry Candle. fio. 0) 0! mh . oaramen for « hike hills and = older, and Matt mer rec, | of next year's tennis team at Trinity, | rye funtnge 20rd Charter, We hinkee &, “T ARIZONA HANDICAP then got them om the water at noon Piy-~9 MehrDs, movaeteler of the Fairmont ord holder, GI hamm ipdeck dvfeated his teammate, T. A. Reck, | *!pmot, if erm). 108! F.sn6, 107; Babi Just before Rice | A: ©. day arranged three tes-round bouts to be | Eller, on in gtraight sets. In the second rounit |S) Sopa dams, | of the doubles Holcombe and Roberts watt Xe fought at the club's show on Saturdi In| serateh 1 rt ught af ial o jay might, in | aS meen * the star bout Billy Fitzaimmons of Yonkers meets | Olymp! Josely conteste match f 03; Raoul, ‘and jump; George Brender,| Won & Closely om SPO | kd MOP ee pion and Biking. Brod, | Bers and Merritt, Summary: Ny r pational champion, will in| Singlee—Fourth Round: Mitchell Peck 6—4, 86. 5 the Javelin. throw ‘i n holder of all distance records FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P, M, of th SPECIAL RACE TRAINS 4 Av Stau. bad Rote ee oy ie "rhe, recuse squad is due here Bote, Taw cee ode " GRAND iD PADDOOK, ga, etelte Velie. from two to ten miles, will be ch, joleombe SRAND AND, | Bae acs aad of Brats oe SUES esi woess EERE nanny

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