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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915. | EDITED BY >» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _[rosenrevanen GREATNESS IS A CINCH IF YOU GO AFTER IT RIGHT HORSES IN PLAIN Sonatina ee VEWIN AL RAS ATAMACA TRAE Turf Patrons Can Remain: Seated and Always See Posi- - tion of Thoroughbreds, , Gee! Te Tarens cau @rerr, AND HE'S JUST pa aaa Trad ae y mY size! y Vincent Treanor. HE race track at Jamaica is more popular now than tn the heyday of racing. And all be cause the patrons of the sport cas ‘watch every move of the horses throughout a race. All the events at &@ mile or over are started in front of the stands, and the shorter events across the tracks. This is a welcome change from the conditions at Bel- mont Park, where sometimes four races were run down the straight- away course and nobody could telb which horse was leading until about @ furlong from home, At Jamaica one can keep his seat in the stand or take « place anywhere on the lawn and watch the chances of his choloe from start to finish. The shift from Belmont Park !s also welcomed by trainers, Many of them refused to enter horses at Belmont because they knew thelr charges would not run kindly the reverse way. Some of the horses that have won et the present meetings wouldn't have &@ chance at Belmont. eit secelteee if If Fans Are Patient (Workouts of Horses in Training |\‘‘Pros’’ Don’t Concede ‘The training gallops at Belmont Park and Jamaica te an indication : that the horses are improving. The best workouts as recorded by The Pricgiod . Eh gptintnny em “tore ey Donovan Is Sure to _ |\rxkrt ete ot, Amateurs a Chance M STONE, 88 8-5, dents” who admitted the class of this cits La ees 5 i mare but who passed her up because Win Flag, Says Cobb Pea Pas, For Open Golf Title|= tir 2s Satet 4 BRK halt sls 2 a a dally in The Evening World they* 3. = a- RAR time He Hasn’t Best Ball Club in World Now Because His Material || Boxtat ptt aaa Even With Such Stars as Ouimet, Winner in 1913; Evans, Trav- dey, Several tines during tb pat “Is Not Thoroughly High Class in Some Respects, but if Given Boner tates “is, PEBBLES, three ers and Marston Entered, Money Contingent Feels Sure | morning trials snowed that she was ée-| Chanoe He Will Deliver Eventually,” Declares Ty. BU sails “and & A ser That One of Their Number Will Win at Baltusrol. Favored by the welght, she, raced Rr. juarte! "to. to urge her even when Harmonican By Ty Cobb Sie ek 8 SS. HAT chance has an amateur, |tusrol, composed of Oulmet, Evans,) Made his bid in the stretch, 4 A. especially Champion Ouimet,|Travers, Eben M. Byers, Oswald that wagered on Wooden wrreny (Wvetid’s Champion All-Round Ball Player) BL BOID, mie and « halt, 1.46, RUNG, three-cighthe #0 a ct winning the competition | Kirkby, Max Marston and a few other| socs found fauit with the rider for TTER' ep stealing, which has been the cause of several BEA th SCOTTISH KNIGHT, " Hve-atghth, | | for the national open golf title, which | stars, possesses A Wad to make| permitting Amalfi to get the rail po- scandals in big league baseball, threatens to make more trouble this aol ‘ Wy starts to-morrow on the Baltusrol |“"Y,,Poptnen"hive played Baltusrol. Sessnsa fiat curried Wooden Shoen season if any one is able to prove what is generally suspected about P, links at Short Hills, N. J.? ‘Travers, Kirkby and Marston, the Bal-| wide. It is doubtful, however, if one of the American League clubs, COU! halt mile, “None shoot back the leading pros|tusrol club champion and New Jersey | Amalfi would have been beaten even I will not mention the name of the i BPR , | who predict they will ao far outclass | State title holder, havo all shot around if he had to come on the outside. organization ts id | “warhorse” had all his speed the aamteurs in the big champlonship | the course within near the record and | old | “wa BEMPROLUS,"tivecishths: Lok that they won't land anywhere near | "Shik" tvans it should be remem. | Saturéay and won very handily, ile, 3 the finish, bered, came within a single stroke of! Jimmy Fitesimmons uncovered @ Oulmet, Evans or Travers leading catching Walter Hugen for the open! real “good thing” in Hanovia in the which has been accused by the opposing players of “getting ‘em,” as they say, because I couldn't present ‘any proof that our suspicions are well grounded. It looks mighty funny, though, the way club could || ra’ ‘one mil the record field home? CO yplestin we clae Unk tanto nat, Tem. Sad Tt whee’ A ee i" 5 i His specialty is medal play, and tha ither, Every clocker had @ line on, hit at home and the feeble manner in which {t has been || LTTE ALTA, fivecighihe LOT.) | WAL OMIA, fivecalgniha, 105, “Perish the thought,” reply the! what the Baltusrol mect will be. (this daughter of Fair Play, and that ‘own sakes, swatting on the road, and almost all of the Tigers will || MA’ ASSET, five-eli Whgaeoy frecienthe, 1,03 3-5. paid players. Oulmet is Gadoubtediy at the yon ot means nearly everybody knew it ball take an oath that something out of the way is coming |" MARYLAND GIRL. —S aif tn This ts the rather cheap contempt | H® kame Tht New te He waa at Stil, tMere wee ele eens ee up the sponge, close their off. 25 per cent. better than he was at gand Marsh sim} ‘because the so- the professionals hold for the ama- Brookline, | Jerry ‘Travers, too, may Read Aan OLD oe atone aaa The team I have in mind has won almogt all of tts tours. cut in a@ game may sur-|horse that had never been to the post, f thi . eee games this year, making a phenomenal showing on one long stand, After the finish of the Eastern open | Prise many of the pros. Dut it has proved easy for several opponents on the road. Hard batting Collegians F. orce Yi an kees championship at Shawnee last week, etc the eon aetanta’ for praction Grand Central Palace, 3 : Fs if ihe i i i } Bi &- 3 3 +4 io i oat i s 3 Z i B Gil Nicholls, the winner, and other | i rived in the cit; 4TH FLOOR; USE R) ENTRASOR, ie Nevins te aire, toe coer ee the oe. factor in its berate bee victories. Men who haven't well known pros discussed the Bal- ferday from distant ointe of thee can HLTA RES. % ‘s, down license anything except m re stickers have been stepping T Pl D bli yf / di tusrol meet from all angles. ry. They & #4 Sent eanliped Poe ee eee ree © into the ball like Bakers, Crawfords and Lajoles, Fellows who always oO AY VLIOUDLE CAMELS [iru iter ceaumente vot & stagte Short Hill Hoke to-day for the purpose PE Eee pay in ite at the were notoriously weak against good curve ball pitchinggihave taken a toe- ° ~ amateur was conaidered as having a|° Francis Oulmet arrived fh [ge fe Maca ity attracts prosperity. hold and belted the “hooks” of the best hurlers to all corners of the lot; With Browns and Naps chance of capturing sacienn open Boston last nient. The youn amateur |i. sy bene tants a etd alot while some of those who used to be all “crossed up” whenever they faced a title, The professionals rather fa- |¢otiy in a foursome with John G.| haat "HowLING ASsOCTATION FO D™=:. and Cross Friday night.| pitcher with any head on his shoulders have almost invariably picked out senda See end Gale Le ase tna | emma ent iro proceeneals = ‘This should be a really good the right ball to lam. This Extra Work Offers Cald- oly, even he woul ish 1.¢ down Conditions governing the champton- 3§ : i Now, all this has happened at home, @————_—$—$—$—$$—$—$—$_____ mind you, As soon as these suddenly | p49 developed sluggere have hit the trail, Polpved 1 bell i i i jared. ship call for half of the 141 field to ond. Bitiond Unt, they declare tory at Brookiine |DIay ® qualifying round of 36 notes | THUMS Raving, pod Bilteed, Lege, to-morrow, the best 32 continuing on fee | ; i have not been dinap-| Well an Exoellent Chance to of the ter, rounds. eve that the Box hi Tha ellaa Maaaege i yhcsbtoMtog FONT hile SPORTING. ‘J a = have Be won t open le in country, | wil play a imilar qi ing roun arn lwhere no sign stealing is possible, they | dropped off in hitting t . Some More Pinch Hitting. | " the lowest 32 te ‘Dundes bonate that enurege ane epnoling a poet ie, Siar cropped off in hitting to'euch am ax Do won't be duplicated in many years, | Wednesday, the lowe ‘to compe i i in the championship proper. Thus 64 tnalst the paid players. will compete Thursday and Fri Yet it must be admitted that thel 73 holes of medal play, the be tl ‘Washington, but have lost two more, eur contingent entered at Bal- gregate score winning t Sas TISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock give Det: real Some of them have boen lucky to get| for th pal otnere “ure pit ®@ hard foul on foreign grounds. Of) among the Rowland clan who won’ By Bozeman Bulger. course, we all have our batiing slumpa| hit at all about the time thi get a second look at th F it were possible for “Slim” Cald- and there are days when the best! those hotles fell hitters in the world will look “Iike| discovered.” bit’ thee well to pitch in one game and bat but th suckers,” as we say. But such slumps| who will continue to fool the fane . :. wre oe ee yore bra} are apt to come either at home or lent chan: abroad. Some of the worst I ever| its more time to study them, double-headering their way back into Boston seems to be coming day. have encountered have struck me| Its pitching ts exceptionally an gions ee anit eee jpegs who is under @ $16,500 contract, and promoters of Montreal, Can, have put | fused to mest Jack Dillon tn @ bout at the St. Fight electric fans used Nicholas Rimk A, ©, on Wednesday night, it. | it is said that Vean Gr that there was a chance of his being im the ring to be om the boxers 5 than T am tncined to pelle 1 bat |ft™az (0 lake Lure on fe tif won [without “slugwing Blin”, wo tate |tranatrred to the TRH, one tar |e: Fle rg all Se age Aer Benger ogee Ree Seddon om the road than I do at Navin | Clovelender Gao ene tree ne ee | eae Vestorday he the old ited Armory | Johnson, the white heavyweight of the Gouth Sea nder come back and ha’ ip to the effect that Home Run | #™* bat . te Field straight through the season. Tike hin one Vig segoend Ava) ® Roreeshoe stuck to the rear tire of Faker might be sold to New York, | 4.4. Years ago they would have | Islands, in the firt ten-round go, In the main ay Benny Leonard tickles Milbum ‘Yor “a If it can be proved that this club| Forest City, there will be litte doubt Lap ‘ISAAataee: 9 se bealeg bee gratia A Yanks 10 the | rowed them after eereral trials as not Toten eved | nur of thnenat a wo are taiking about it really stealing |" Washington ‘seems te ‘have come|Wenoccheiens ‘the coteat presence ot ian't any auch luck in tho | ssti sore the signs, there will be a nasty fuss|to life a little lately, If the weather said Capt, Huston when tho] Mow Dew. 6, t,t © sooner tntatns piece d the aclssor-legged telegrapher would “In the first place Connie again, ‘There are at least ton doxers at Folix in the league, for it is unfair to put | doesn’t get too hot down in the n Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn, bas taken Bosha’s goadhowss, Leach Crom, Joe Bi Ite that ‘and the|,tional capital Grift’s people ave likely| be more of an asmirance to the fans} Mack will not permit Baker to 60 to] 1.” manegement of Phil Bloom, Brook | ot iid” Lewis end Ralph Gru lie anything I! across, to gain some ground before the Fourth | who bave come to regard their daily|S8¥ club, other than the Athletics, ” oe ame managers who have seed % are of July, I can't see the club as home Fun ae a 0 ty, An rd 1 ome Diane Sim, In the aorces far thie year, Dunn will try and sign him up of those who are working out there, come to grief sooner or later. now nant possibility, but it jeceselty. after-| piace Joe Lannin has no idea of get- ‘winner of mines Sore ad that the present leader of {hare frat division Anither moet 4! noon at the Polo Grounds without « for 4 battle with Freddie Welsh or the Mike Masle, the Staten Island fighter, and ting rid of his star.” Poe nil ng this club has made a habit of getting | troublemaker for any one who is try-|pinch bome run is an afternoon| Mr. Lannin declares all this talk bad ” Gene Mevtarty of Byrecupe, were eigned up to- were, advanced the opponents’ battery signs in the|ing to grab the bunting. The A’ os for ten rounds et the Broadva . ted. about the troubles of his club. pure| airy McCamey, who will look after the tm | G47 to bastie y | Soe Nonna the watches, and| minors. In fact, he owed much of his|letics are always to be feared | amee rot. The fact that they are gradually |terts of Al Reich in hia ten-round go with | Sporting Club of Brooklyn to-morrow | night, OLYMPIC A, C, _TO-NIGHT, Bee’ was much dieap-|success asa “bush league” boas to bis|at that because they can hit, while| Under ordinary conditions Mr, Cald- 461 WEaT 120TH & fighting their way to the top, he sug-| 4; Norton, the California bearywoight, at Kansas | 12 the other two tens Eddie O'Keefe of Philadel- HH when the opening of the sub-|ability to grab them. Rickey has a couple of pitchere who| Well would be entitled to wear his sr, ‘ gests, ought to be sufficient evidence | Cy, on Wednesday night, telegraphed the writer Pia tate Tad” SERS | Tee Shae a Te: See, Ree liste failed to develop any| Naturally we Tigers are feeling|are likely to bother anybody, and the|street clothes and sit in the grand|*# t0 bow hard they are trying, today from Kansas City, stating that Reich | Doyle of this city, fais Bhan; hams Va rush on the if ted over our work in| Indians have one tough bird in Mor- ins, Jobuny Kelly ws, 000 fight fans at Excelsior Springs ‘adoring Cubans. the East. York waa a veritablo| ton, stand to-day—a traditional privilege evans batene 5.480 Cth yesterday and hin boxing was #0 wood that they ‘watches were paid for, and ne|lunch for us, and we did as well as| Probably the most extraordinary of winning pitchers—but the exigen- pD ag Mog ne diet Ral ig treet | f (RACING JAMAICA TOMORROW $1,500 Southampton Handicap The Nevada Handicap and 4 Other Attractive Races FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P, M. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS © Pennsylvania Station, 334 mt. 7th Av., also Flatbush Ay., Brook. lyn, at 12.30 and at intervals up to 2 P, M. Course also reached by Trolleys, GRAND STAND, 83, LADIES, 81,50, MUSIC BY MILITARY BAND, i 4 For several weeks there has been an underground rumor to the effect that the Boston Americans were dissatis- fied with the work of Tris Speaker, Billy Gilbert, the old second base- r SEES ———_—__—-_--- yory much appre: |we had expected to do against Lios-|demonstration of the power o Y| cies of the situation demand bia re-|man of the Giants, is now manager | \ivton at 10 to & Rha reoinionta, PPre- |ton, which is a club that always has| sonality in. the history of. baseball |tura to the spangles. If it should eo | of the Degnon Grays, a team made up with Johnny . Pon hy tr tiaS been troublesome. Our pitchers took place in Detroit when the happen that Caldwell gets in both of|of former major and minor league| Lesch Crom, who i to clash Jota a ee (@) a e in wonderful form against Donov and New York jumped back there a| us afternoon's games as a pinch-|ftars, and playing independently. | pandee at Wddets Wield in Brooklm, on Sad KURTZ STOPPED ROWAN. [flub°ina we should have won. five| week ago yesterday to play off a post: | Bitter he will have established @ rec-|They have secured ground in Long |night, has shifted his Walang quaiee Ot Pit . e. ceerneag al straight. Dubuc, who was beaten In|poncd Kaine, Never before have. {|0fd for continuous service that puts| Island City. One of Billy's frst ex- | poem's Hosdboue at New Born. O fi. Ge to 0. a T1CS. 21 ‘ bn gay the final contest, deserved @ shut-| seen sugh an ovation given a hostile |¢ven the lamented “Doc” Crandall in| hibition games was with the New |ixgia his work thee Lond bi ee 9 . nt out, a couple of unlucky breaks duo ‘or a® the 15,000 fans tendereg|the background, Already “Slim has| York Fire Department team, Marts Crom, who fights Young, | bos} ete Brook! a to "Veach’s unfamiliarity with the| "Wild Bill Dohovanathe New York|>een in three successive a eomi-fina) ot the same I. A tailor-made suit at $60 in contrast to a ready-made bad sun-field at the Polo Grounds manager, when he went to the @lab to| moreover, he bas won them all by Dundee he will fo after ing responsible, for all of New Yor piten the first major league game he|ome-run drives into the stand. Whether he be @ good hitter or not | of the Freddie Welsh-Willie Ritehle may seem unwarranted extravagance. Yet we all know runs. din thi ‘three 01 to make the Yankees stoady winners | years he pitched for the Tigers, mu necessitated by the fact that the unless their hitting takes a big| thousands of friends and not a single | Grounds have been given over to Yale matter of home runs, though, is an-|:he Yan! ra declare “Lefty” —— it pays to dress well. Donovan's outfit did not 1 other record—one unequalled by any| High, the fleet little outfielder, to Jxomy Hurt, the fight promoter ¢ ae But when as good a suit can be made for’ less than Tt] tribute to of our historic sluggers back to the| {he luckiest ball player altte, Since |i, a een Charag Waite end) Young half, or even less than ready-made suits cost, then it is cl lahanty. the win ” Feet Te Pe ceranetes | ip Te ea ee of which we|narced winning and he has been on | rows and Joe Rivers and Haevey outa surely unwartanted extravagance to pay $60, or to buy but It doesn't seem to ba able to do|club nor its manager In his oft have any record of a double header | the more times than any man | wich are to be staged here tomorrow night. suits ready made. We make clothes to order only. With tho old halberd. “‘rhe| capacity, but they did want to see «| being played in New York thie earty | 0 the club. Ha peat te ream on at poy Pry to work shut-owa| good fellow make a success of his|in eason—excepting, of course, Leeann. ng 4 on. shemom four times @ week in ord}r| “come back” job, Donovan, in all the| the regulation holiday affairs, It is| St. Gabriele Win Twe Mere, yitias wp & pes of $3,000 for the Coat @& Trousers, $2 1,50 bos The Bt. Gabriel B. B. C. of Brook- |" lyn added two more wine to thetr| pres teosound doute will be put on at the ©. My race, enemy. Hefulways had that emile,|and Princeton for their college battle The White Sox, who burned up| win or lose, Nothing could upset his| Wednesday. Another double header things at home, have not been doing| poise, He gave the best he had all] will be played Saturday to make up so well on the road, and the Tixers| the time and, if things didn't go right,| for the losp of the grounds Friday, ‘| Broadway BN oe. 2 ery rihein | are confident of being in front of | took what fate chose to send. On and| Harvard and Princeton ha’ the < In the Bani 8. Torpedo Boat Balch into Pf them when they return to Nevin Field] off the fleld, he wae—and \s—a gen- | stadium day. The on noon by the score jw capi ena oe The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World. that camp in the 'e ox] to guin! tleman, off days attempt 6. oh ing of Lewis ——— mop as moh 4p wo" Bot Currey 118, tn Whee Brsiatn, tnd, bask, dhe New Joeweyvchemiplouship. Sheer featured “tor the winuara. "| As ul ot te temrwashn i mn sate me y 10 to 9 and taking the ball players of th foes ay

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