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eae a he cal ae 4 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915. ‘TO-DATE {AND NEWSY THE MODERN ATHLETIC LIFE Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), ‘Tue Coveate concn SAYS Wo ONS SHOULO Dector To.D ME To WALK MORE -SoT HAVE THE AUTO WAIT oF. GINK HAMS SAYS We Ripe “Too MUCH IN 10 cock, b nape MAS eN READY ‘Two Hours, SIDe OF THE 6TREErT ONLY EATING Two Now BACH Time Sts TIMES LOUDER NOT 10 BLAME |Giants Rank FOR FAILURE TO GUIDE i aaa HARRY SHAW TO VICTORY ee ! Jockey Couldn’t Keep His Mount Away From Rail— Corey Set Down, Pitching Has Kept McGraw’s Men Near Bottom in Pennant Race. H By Bozeman Bulger. HE Giants, now an able-bodied crew, are with we again, and the fact that all the players are sound physically for the fret time this season lends strength to the hope that they will soon be in the first di- vision, The only injury that we can think of is @ limp in the pitching staff, but even that is gradually disappear- ing. All of the twirlers are able to take their regular turn, Some of them appear to be unable to get away with the turn after they take it, but when they can work regularly there is al- By. Vincent Treanor. ‘wasn't the fault of Jockey Louder that Harry Shaw was beaten yes- terday by Wanda Pitzer in the Newton Selling Stake, Harry Shaw has been trained to run close to the rail and yesterday he stuck #0 close to the fence that Louder couldn't pull him out, so that be could come on the outside of Wanda Pitser. It was an unusual sight to see a jockey yanking can withstand the extra power of the | 0m the lines until he had Shaw’s head Cornell Ee ie the one factor that /turmed sideways, but the boy couldn't keeps thacans favorites. andle Cornell did ‘not make any shifts nh the horse. In making,the turn Columbia Varsity Eight Speedy In Both Rough and Smooth Wate Blue and White Oarsmen Have Been Prepared for Heavy Go- kinds of water since it was frst patched th that ie decidedly unique They lead the league in batting, having four men who hit over 800, and they rank third in the matter of making runs In base running they are sixth. And still we find them seventh in the standing of the clubs! It requires but one look at the reo- ord of the pitchers to understand this otherwise fone rf situation Mo- ut one pitcher who has ‘won more games than he has lost, and it may be surprising to some of the fans to learn that this man is Mar- quard, The Rube has won five games and lost three, Tesreau comes next with #ix won and seven lost, and from then on it gets worse, with Mathew- eon bringing up the tailend. He has won two and lost four. He also lost that exhibition @ to the Tigers yesterday at Toledo, but fortunately it doesn’t count, forced to, because most of the time his| among its oarsmen as wes into the stretch Louder tried to whip Ing and Will Probably Be Seo-| men have to row in rough water on| but MoCandioss lost bis nas | Harry Bhaw into running outside, He | “47 © chance. . 4 Cen Bh course sane north of ‘yorstty coxswain 4 e idee lashed the horse across the head, but tay rae Loe! veqhedlcaeate her] ond Choloe to Cornell. Manhattan and the Torult ip that |i one “f.the test toon te ever |Dotbing would make Harry Shaw leave the rail. steer a ‘The Pennsylvania crew bad « fine view of the Columbia varsity eight Yate ate them on (penta) to The Brening Wortd } POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y¥., June 22—Columbia te again swinging back into popular faver after the series of Gisheartening shake-ups and shifts Whidh all bat wrecked she Sus and| tien, osu, Jo eras oe Inestan’ eye ani White varsity crow last -veok. Wher! ihe pear movement on Columbia bas Jim Rice announced last Friday that| changed. It is probable that when he had hit upon a combination that ogy oy comes Leh tyr nd Cover gf pron was one of the best he had ever & close second favor jo Cor- nell, The Ithacans are still the first boated there were many sceptics, but! ci cice but those who have seen Rice's much doubt has been removed by thé/ new combination admit that it is a eplendid rowing which this same Co- jumbia crew pulled off in ali Prince of Como stopped very sud- denly in the stretch when he looked to have the second race won. Trainer Midgley could not account for this gudden reversal. Many believed Lily Heavens would have won the race with @ stronger rider up. on their way down the river ternoon as the latter passed better Voom Br than Courtney's 01 Cornell boat. a the Morton G. Chairman of Board, of Stewards colle, fled able to attend the races this year be- cause of a business trip South at this time. His letter contained no refer- ence to the alleged charges against the Syracuse oarsmen, and it is thought this matter has been dropped en! y the ro in rough water of last night ae the Colum- Mamie K. was the best horse in the fifth race, Uncl» Jimmie was! favored by racing luck He managed) to get clear of the crowding soon after the start, and this gave him an advantage of a couple of lengths. In this race Corey, on “El Mahdi, spoiled what chance Sleuth had of wi » He cut across in front of the latter after the straight. The etowards saw how Sleuth was pinched off, and as a warning against rough tactics Corey was suspended for the balance of the meeting. weeny Reve evidently thinks that Jockey Louder is a comer among the htwaights. To-day Rowe has contract to ride the horses Payne Whitney recently much smoother and better rowing eight than C ‘a. Whether it The clubs that stand between New York and the first division are the Phillies, hi to-day, and the World's Champion Braves, who arrive later in the week. Instead of being lead- ers the Phillies come to us this time in third place, fourth, the best they have ever been SEERE F EVENTS WILL FEATURE POLICE FUND CARNIVAL = rf Se E z ‘ 5 leased to 8. Tho since trimming the Athletics last fall. ; pe sone, Hee, com trent, from R. J. El- |" By winning a majority of the games 4 ; PE A a with these two clubs the Giants can | ¥ or) Over Nine Hundred Entries in| Louder 1s only a mite of @ ind, a great |S0,nto the Srat division, and if they oa for the Many Athletic Ga ats tat Mie wits cet 1p Peaeioly for rnem be be contending in two wee! ase, he sets ry: e success years ago. vd en games behind the ait oat enn Se ats [ea mc Competitions. | tevpLen NAMES DAT can beat Johnson any time. | been matched rounte ot EYDLER NAMES DATES Played fewer games than Any, other ly thought the same | Benton Harbor, afternoon of July 6, FOR POSTPONED GAMES, | °¥2 !2 the joague and they will have it it, for I'd like to see Wil- | Welling ts treining ‘Cladbr, ‘The Police Fund Athlett *|a chance of playing off the double- all the credit that’s due him.” Ps etic Carnival headere when the club is going good. Boston will ‘of another good bow UT OF TOWN BOUTS. at the Gravesend Race Track Satur-| secretary Heydler of the National —— tonight. al Gwe are 0 5 day promises to be & spectacle of {League has announced the following| In the mean time the Yanks are in 4 end Mike Glover thrills, Alread; pod favorite with the] ALBANY, N. ¥., June 22—George W. Already ever. 900 ontzles have | Het of dates for ‘playing of pestpaned been repetved for the athletic contests, | famest and they only form a section of the Chip of New McCarron of Allentown, Castle outfought Jack Pa., In @ ten- t, Leute at Boston, July 6 (2); i Brit- Rowton, July 18 (2); Cincinnati at Boston, July ton and re wounds at the! round go here last night. Chip was| ried programme, 718): York af Bonen, Oot, 4 (2): New ‘On percentage whenever Atlas 4. A. the better man and landed his punches ; bey one Pr 40 of the meet go fest Slt ea % at . Phillip of as he saw fit. McCarron showed | !nto @ relief fund for widows and or- | Ju 22 12), duly 24 (2), ead ‘Aug. 25 (2); Hos: would be one of the best things | ,,%"., "minin of strength and fondness for punishment, Brochirn, “july SP a)’ cinolnnant “si phans of policemen killed during the bast year in the performance of duty, ‘The athletic members of the force— those whose names are down in reo- ord books—will al! compete in their happened to boxing. ence are in the hal h the Boxers It of get- it i ORANGE, N. J., June 22.—Sixty-two players started yesterday for the Middle States tennis champlonship on the courts of the Orange Tennis Club at Mountain Station, 4 he got a lot of the latter. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jun mont, a local boy, ‘ma: ightwelght class EF I Aug, 21 (2). wy; at hen 29, he AOR a abun fee teeta te iow adn i H ph fe 1 loclana at ifedetpin, 23, Pee Aus. * te Se llisane Ett eee f ie [ i bb Mibeeukee ae pane specialties, Big Pat McDonald will The features df the opening were the would be com- | thority. Delmont |t8# the shot and fifty-six-pound taburgh, Aug. #. ( tte |ease with which Lindsay Dunham de- — t ‘Pitteburg! can Sta, “Awd IE ticle pronts | Pal Mom, te Bike njla Wetigateaae | HE around, while Jaak Bor and| Bot, laa i gh fuel arthur M, Lovibong and hem ded upon their drawing power | fought many of the tomotchers {hg to slugeing. and fought Azevedo ali} "0n Erickson both expect to do iy at ‘ ama. | Cellent playing by. E. Js ige fes g would be a litte more careful to practically been over the arena'in the last two rounds, | about 6 feet 4 inches in the high jump the one-time nation P' ; time eliminating if i those who pay the money in at and hurdles” sonal bovte ., June 22.—Knock- opening round. In UUNBOAT SMITH and Al Weinert | ¥¥4 roun night, The Twin didn't | 240-Pound copper, who can cover 100 dlaposed' ot Chariss a Bull jr, at 6—2, in the fight, covering are to mingle at Ebbets Field yught lke on Juli. This should be about and interesting a heavyweigtt a8 we've seen carded here in months. The Gunboat says his injured hand is now as well yards in ten seconds. Hardly believ- able, but true, nevertheless. In the monster tug-of-war the opposing cap- taina will be Pat Walsh, 305 pounds, and Pat MoDonald, who tips at 312. To complete the feature bill there Brennan for founde here [ nd ten punches and holding, uN & tornado, BASEBALL NOTES. Fates Metis mr pins, off Pri Wi for the prize in the big wrestling tourna- ment now in progress at the Manhattan STANDING OF THE CLUBS j Pocotlc She'thosene se eenen, Fe 01 House, last night wrestled oy LEAGUE, MERICAN LEAGUE, will be military evolutions of com- pera House, 6 wae ie, the, pene And Weinget has ae para panies of the finest, motorcycle cops — twenty minutes toe ‘ ight. Weinert is who will speed after imaginary fieein, If some one would Cw Rrotece a oo Ao wih, 4, ‘ y Bt chauffeurs, those on foot who will |butcher boy to atop Cobbl. Hie doos tt] ft ‘able to gain an ed- nv even 'n exhibition games. Facing Matty #0 and demonstrate how thugs can be quick- ed as the 1 for the first time in his life Cobb had | va) er recognix a tae usereer ent Kan tite i earn ne police noes who will nis waual field “day ‘with the bat. Oh, champion of the world inh eo a ‘el ‘Louis. a yes, h oO A squad of mounted officers will perform a number of their censational feats, which include stopping run- aways, making rescues on the high- ‘Sos Brooklyn.’ 4 ie @ te RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES cago. pitcher's Ife te a ur | ely iy the Res IRELDY WELSH'S manager hans f. aes to went out a “word” for Freddy. NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, and dispersing mo! bat has had a hole year, Zinn } ; “Welsh stands ready to Piuutle 6 Filia E29 toning aa w York school of recruits will enter | poled & homer. 5 sng ie the world on 8 . es at the games who will show in homer a he gets Rca ke tall; the Zin an usther by Knabe helped Chief Bender special training at the school r \Gheck @ losing streak. FEDERAL prepares new coppers for the force. ADDIE M., bi} Meee peal five-oighths, hem iho ar contador for tba, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. cated two 1s Seay trom asta Bie fire-garer a, Part ig VISITORS TO NEW YORK pore aparten, $34 AND: TAXICABS, of aaa, Mk Ayre, ‘eee || BORNE Se ah at kee dpe, baer Beaton's offerings in one round is|| CHARLESTONIAN, fome job'« alamming Blou- || BDNA KBNN, AM, png, mile, 14a, one-half, CAN, one and s quarter, Taxicabs WITH METERS afe regu- “ ee Ce a] = Look for the metert e oe Mo. Aating MATIONAL Kk AGU, eS a S OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT For ME ON THE OTHER | ELEVATORS ~So The Braves are | ‘to News of Sports Told in Shorts Workouts of Horses in Training ‘The best morning work-outs of the horses at Jamaica and Belmont Park recorded by The Evening World's expert clocker follows: ROBERT EDGREN DITED BY First in Batting and Third in — Number of Runs Scored GIANTS MAY SECURE PAIR OF CHICAGO CUBS. EPORTS from the West last night indicated that the New York Nationals will figure in @ three-cornered deal with the Chicago and Cincinnati clubs, The rumor has Archer and Cheney of Chicago joining the Giants. Brain- ard, Stroud and Murray are slated to go and the report includes the departure of Herzog and Wingo from Cincinnati. Archer would be &@ valuable acquisition to the Giants just now. 7 0 the slough of despond, as Florrie Bar- nett would say, down at Philadelphia, and in addition to the said slough, Capt. Huston js trying to talk Connie | 77’ Mack into letting Donovan have one of those good players that he seems dispoged to sell to the highest bidder. No later than yesterday the Athletics sold Exidie Murphy to the Chicago White Sox. ie could @ been sed handily by the Yanks right now. Comiskey evidently is going after that pennant at any cost. The terme of the sale were not mentioned, but you can bet that Connie got a consid- | M: erable bankroll. His club is losing a lot of money and he and Uncle Shibe can use it very nicely. There is little chance of Baker ee: allowed to play this opron. which precludes a possibility bis being bought by the Yanks. Ban Johnson, before leaving town, declared that he was trying to help out Captain Huston and Col. Ruppert, but explained that it was very dim- cult to make any of the other clubs turn loose. Still, the White Sox used some kind of good persuasion in mak- ing the Athletics turn loose Murphy. Now that Mr. Jobnson has denied the interview supposed to have been given out by him in Washington, Ty Cobb will go right along playing his ball, The friends of Mr. John- son, incidentally, are mighty glad to know that he did not say the foolish things that were attributed to him. At the same time, it will be interest- ing to read the “retort cordiale” of Ed Grillo, who is said to have written time story that was printed in Washing- up the episode Ty Cobb declares that he will be very glad to be Coa a] out of baseball if they will pay him the salary called for in three-year contract, and that strikes us as being about the most reasonable remark in thewhole con- troversy. In_the exhibition game at Toledo Ty Cobb had his first opportunity of batting against Matty in a regular nine-inning game. He showed his ap- reciation of the honor by ripping Into the old Marster for two wallops that practically won the game, And they were pals last fall! threw Sulo Hevonpaa in $4 minutes and 38 seconds. Zbyszko and Aberg have not sus- tained a defeat et and they are fav- orites for the P ze of $10, which ts to go to the win: GALES FERRY, last night, rough wal considerably with the work. The freshmen and varsity navy yard and return at varsity rowing a half mile of the dis- tance at 240. The second varsity paddled to the navy yard and return, The Harvard squad will be at the Yale camp to-day for visit between the crews and will hear the returns from the firat baseball game of tl Harvard-Yale series at New Have Vincent Astor and W. Averill Harri- man yesterday informed Police Com- missioner Woods that they will donate the gold, allver and bronze medals to be awarded to the winning athietes at the police carnival to be held at the Gravesend race track next Saturday on follow! turday, LITTLD DIPPER, five-et; 5 LADY ATKINS oneal } rice 0 Ak, TE COKES WN FATHER AND SO GOLF TOURNAMENT One Boy of Seven and Two Nine Years Old in Novel Event. , One youngster seven years olf amd two nine-year-old golfers played yea terday in the father and son tourna. ment at the Sleepy Hollow Club, G V. Rich jr. was the seven-year-old, Howard F. Whitney jr. and James A. Stillman 2d were the other juveniles, |The condjtions called for scratch fou somes on @ handicap basis, Wirst prize was won by Charles D. Cooke and Everett B. Cooke. Their ead was 9—12—78, The leading scores wer ° Charles D.“Cooke and Everett B | Cooke, Arcola, 90—12, 78; George Bypper and Charles G. Eypper, Hackem- sack, 89—10, 79; Major A. White and Major Lee White, Morris County, 9928, 79; Deveroux Emmet and Devereum Emmet jr., National, 8—8, 80; Louls B, Jones and Roger Jones, Canoe Brook, 90 —10, 80; Dr. Allen T. Haight andé Rich- ard A. Haight, Wykagyl, 92—12, 00; George C. Howell and George 8. Howell, Baltusrol, 90—10, 80; Howard Maxwell and Howard Maxwell jr, Nassau, Sf, 80; Alfred D. Partridge and Dwight Partridge, Bedford, 87—T, 80; Dr. James |S. Brown and T. Russell Brown, Mont 91—10, 81; Wilson 8, Kinnear an@ Sleepy Hollow, nd Donald D. Martin D. Fink St. And OS 97- and 0. 6. Pic —14, 83; Charles H. Arcola, 91—8, 3 A rton, Hackensack, 94—10, 84 Women golfers played their day it yeatel Richmond County Country Ci stead of scheduled, and ‘Wykagyl, on several 03 i & 4 E 3 oO occasions, once more Her card of 103 capt tie for the net between iiiam I. Seaman of the. me rae cot a ‘On’ the J, D. TRAVERS BREAKS RECORD IN PHILADELPHTA, PHILADELPHIA, June 33—Jerome D. Travers, the open golf champien, yesterday broke the record for the Hust ingdon Valley Country Club's course three strokes, when he completed second half of the qualifying round fer the L; ood Hall Gold Cup in 73, ed the field of 94 with a the ‘thirty-six holes. morning he took 88 strokes going ous and 40 coming in. In the aftern went out in 37 and returned in 36, former record for the eighteen was 7 > —_—_ " Favorite D Race, Leon Didier, the French pace-follower, 1s favorite over George Wiley and View tor Linart in the motor-p: the Sheepshead Bay Velodrot ‘The race will be run in ten-mile for the best two out of three. The nance race will bring together Hill, Harry Kaiser, Bob Spears Jackie Clark. Hana Ohrt_ will from scratch with T tho feature amateur race, quarter mile handicap. ———— Young Saylor Disqualified, EVANSVILLE, June 21. — Hat Stewart of Fort Wayne won from Young Saylor in the fifth round, lor was disqualified for hitting in Order by the full name GUINNESS hook for the signs — We sell BURKES~GUINNESS exclusively. Bottled by-E.& J.Burke. ‘35 tables, Bist at. \G. THUMS 2erting, 0nd, Billiard RAC JAMAICA TOMORROW $1,500 Kings Co. Handicap The Wyoming Handicap & 4 Other Attractive Races FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P, M, SPECIAL RACH TRAINS

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