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el SE mmpen ro = THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ IT ISN'T GOLF! = Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer T sav ao Tor- You Meant Mus Schaub ee ee} IT (SNT Gour? No-No! STOP) You CAN'T PUTT WITH ONE HAND = oy IT ISN'T Gour, NHEN You Kiock A BALL INTo THE SWAMP Don't &ToP To Leer FoR iT = = (T (SAT GouF! | | r S6TQOER B RODEL Should Make a Good Pitcher. |He Has a Good Drop.” — an } Bob Simpson Is the Greatest Hurdler Ever Seen on a Cinder Path. Copyright. 1916, by The Tlie New York Evening Wor LL possible doubt about the| authenticity of Bob Simpson's | world's hurdle record of 14 3-5 @econds was shattered Saturday in the Conference Meet in Chicago, when Simpson ran in 14 3-5 seconds again. A record made in the Western inter- collegiate championships is just as good as one made anywhere else in the world And besides equalling his new World's record again in the 120-yard event the University of Missouri ath- Jete won the low hurdles (220 yards) in 234-5 seconds and took second Place in the running broad jump. Simpson has shown himself to be, without any possible doubt, the Appears as if were going te in the Nati aw'a delegates je the convention »y Williams's arm is so, bi at as ua ni Withee walla toler Tt ru w. eo Having the generally contrite Cin- cinnat! Reds pummel Matty out of th box is about as cheerful as @ clinic. ‘The Giants’ winning streak is one of ’ the most remarkable in the history of baseball in the United States, Pata. gonia and Manchuria. es From present indications the Pirates have about as much chance as am Ar- New York Leader Says Strength of His Club }} menian. paar Lies in Ability of Players to Hit, and He]| 70 tay opponents tow ne packed Thinks They'll Win National League Pen- |) 4.70 eee ene punch 4 nant if They Get the Breaks. Lele) adel greatest hurdier—the greatest burd- To boot the goal from field he etored ling-sprinting-jumping combination— °G. A kick in either hoof, ver seen on a cinder path. BY JOHN M’GRAW, Lea ee eT ied ered nor KtaM nother great performance a e 99 ; anager New Yor! ante. | Directly ‘neat roof. waar an tsarm’ | (C DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES )|‘‘Met’’ Golf Title)! Maramrnenverw une | I) iit neigh } wide quarter-mile run by Binga Desmond mM Al: Fi ll A Pague, 2 He hid the strength in shoulders ay 80 fa Giants was broken by our old | por "the tng leakue, and wo may nov) ing drive the runners home, ANYous's DAWE Line THAT) 4-7 ‘7 (SWNT of Chirago, in which the negro ath- ‘0 ia 8 Phillies, last |in 19 ‘Wales aa ieee he hid no strength lete equalled Meredith's world’s rec- t t M i] A ° ’ enemies, the jes, last) in 1914, the year Stallings did, if we| But, sad the day! he hid no str atk eae te cae NUS ANA LANKCES MAY ASSUME ——_Kirkby’s Weary) woe sat em aot worry. This nay Madeoehtaby oti weckn aks | fy tye how of hi dome the ink with which it was recorded n the t autoist would look per- © ° 7 sound like an unusual statement Un-/we were getting them on the road. erage HES URAC TaSy SEE eo Big League Leaderships PLUS WEEl6| ais maar ae ale ae gira They usually come for a winner. If | gerne eee ate og, ‘noD-bkld h > ¥ long these days. Desmond Js another vave a full week ‘olf on the links 1 a team has won two or three games | chains around his skull and greater Taylor. Gf solr 6 links} When a team tears through @/ in a row, it js always a good bet for ° ‘Arlie Mucks of Wisconsin showed streak of unbroken victories, it is|the next day; or if a pitcher has A THREE INNING REEL. lof the Essex County Club of Man- s., in the) nd the tnter-| Wilbur Beebug I would always be willing to risk a rman NY saucer 155 feet 2 inches, This threw fnatches for the Griscom Cup, | Added one, the mental pressure in- | bet next time he works. His vie~ that Bye fire s had t et ‘Call eed ue cibie that le laph Men in Shape With the Ex- while the men look forward to their|¢reases, each man on his toes to tors have given him confidence. || li the Pur nis." @nd no other man has ever equalled 2¢' e So car tne Giants @ not devel» . +P rte ec it Mucks is a giant, larger than ception of Dave Robertson, ' [first great struggle in this section of| keep the string from being broken. | neq into a ball club steady enough to |. “Twas t Punkerton Defective 1 Wilbur Ralph Rose when the California : 4 [the country, he metropolitan ama-|If @ series of victories is piled up | play mt ch inside ball. By this | mean | nem whi +t Blant was breaking ai! world’s snot-| but in Rousch Has Able Sub- | ; 2 | Roatensn 8 20 224 |teur championship, which is to be de-| that establishes a record, when it is) {here is litte use in laying plans to| oth aie Feached bis limit, - "*"* ¥*t| stitute, Results of Games Yesterday cided over the links of the Nassau! finally shattered, the team relaxes,|on it. ‘The old team 1 had in 1903, tAUan. (he carpatraee All around, the Western college : gp (Country Club from Wednesday to! and {t is a tough fight to get it back | When we won the world’s champion. |, Anxiety perched on, the great de championship meet compared very Chilean Lid bkr Saturday inclusive. ship, was this sort of a club, what 1|fective’s” brow as heavily as) @ N si , the whole | ;. * ind opera hat. He was well with the Bustern meet held at By Bozeman Bulger. —- In the absence of Walter J. Travis| 0D 118 toes again Tees lhe ae Sau a WERE bel Gldbi icon Gouge eMart ek ea ORTRiC o yond ITH the Yanks about to as-! ot Garden City, who is to adhere to, S°°ret of winning Pee eee | great detenioo, but that Gunok coda |; Ut cane find em,” he wattled, of tits coment boyerce Recaae ernie sume the leadership of the! his decision, announced when he won| ¢T8 on their toes with their heads up. 10. "hit the ball with the gang I have | looked all over the second division end make! There wouldn't be a single American League and the |] **™aas. ter toga. the metropolitan championship com-| This is the history of all long runs now. _ aes Cs event on the programme—except the G r o 4 | petition, new title holder will have} of wins. We didn’t go quite far ala is year are a lot of 4 Hants reaching for the golden plum Chicage at tseaten. So ee eee cid Lente, a je hol i hav Gissce yea cane a the cor 16-pound ham vhie! aoe! : e reckers. and uncertain, too. My Ty WEUIART EA ahora ve nike wa | in the National this promixes to be St. Loule at Philedeiphis. Washington at etre. | to be found this week, ‘The matter| enough in our winning streak to! pitchers havo not settled down yet, |!" ; establish @ new world's record.” {c| the most momentous week in an al- ————e ig more open than it has been before| break any records, and so the defeat | nd 1 never, know what any’ of! What's chtet Bi (asa inieenl may have been something like this in| ready liv Pason, in years at the same stage, «nade so] py t Ww ee il) do when they start : to shooti the days of ancient Greece, when tha | ead” ier reaping the consequences. ernoon's performance. Bennie ‘by the fact that Je D. Trav. by the Phillies should not sloW UP "One day a man pitches his brains out whe make the opportunity all the : , bY a rene Travers club. just at the and e: 6 Olympic Gumes were held ‘at reyular did that very thing and v | my ball club. It came Ju the next time he starts he t| intervals for over a thousand years, #ore smug for New York aspirants! Now that the season nas settled! pigeon y ue a ecg, bas also announced his intention of| - ons time to save us a slump. knocked out of the box. We have ; They may have develo greater | the regular line-up of Donovan's club| into the grind that withers morning | {ikely the sufragettes will never | jeaving the tourney severely alone.| "8 \been pulling out our games with the[{ | Don’t forget that our racing expert, champlons thea, But the champions | is intact again, while the only hos-| Stes and brings out the old line} Knuw that ut is the only one he Jit appears that Travers will consider|, The same applies to @ pitcher when hard hitting. As the weather stays| Rabid Rudolph, picked six winners out we're bringing out now, with ig act again, while the only hos-' strength in hitting, the men with th has made at the Polo Grounds : he has a long winning streak. Rube warm I expect some steadier pitch-|Of six starts yesterday, llere are to- tonal interest fm the sport ure nk. | Pital entry for the Giants ts Davy | seasoned wallop are climbing to Uh ail season. He says, though, it |'h@ Bational champlonship enough] 41 var rolled up nineteen victories !Mg, and then I can use the sac day's — ing the old-timers look like novic Robertson, Davy is chained to the| top in ne records. From an obseu: will not be the last. title hunting for this yewr, He is and then, after he blew, he couldn't |@%¢ the other devices of the In Wott g fare Don't Bet, Sinkure be! D yisted . " vell down the line Ty Cobb ha —_— also to allow thi J go} * a * game and play for one or two runs if add, Stay Hom: Dench by & twisted ankle, and even 1 into sixth position and Mtetautt ne OPER Boner to OF vscn w good ball game the rest of the z ZT as 1 Umpire Chill nas demonstrated | by default, aA lly entitled to higher rating, as M ery cle " | “4 seas er season we got he defense is none too strong.| Second Race — Gettsum Sense, iraw boasts of 4o many good | Nally and Holand, who have played In| saying thatan cme eno eased |, Without in any way trying to de-| Season, One, other Rease Micring ANY player on my club is lable to|Grabba Kar, Go Tawurk. right fielders nowadays that a man| but comparatively few games, are /}iy decision, In the AENt between the, tact from lis merits, Oswald Kirkby | @W4y far in front with & joue tree make an error any time, and many & ete one into the further corner of leading, It may also be noted that! Red Sox and the Cleveland indians aS an exceilent chance to lead the| Souid have the league broken up and |#ll that has been hit in a pinch at| | Third Race—Keepa Way, Savure Hitters | MC, Bet only changed @ decision once metropolit.n brigade this week and to| the penant won by July. They were ainrager tr mien posers ales Oy | ate eee) Mann reine Tria Lut before the seventeen minute ar-| shoulder t_ double title of champion| Within three games of us the end of : ; gument was over, he had done It|of the M. G, A. and New Jersey S'ate| August. I am satistied to| GIANTS’ STRENGTH LIES IN HIT- |, Almost time Benny Kau is beginning to | that is lable to untwist at any min- | y, make good some of his conver: | ute, Mc sational promises. He cracked the right field stand Saturday— | ©4"%et remain idle long lest the per-|tiibuce another of the leaders, is a and notody around these parts |™anent Job escape bim. For tn-] pitcher, Of the regular line f#eems to remember anything that stance, Eddie Rousch got his first only men pad Cob fo chose hyphenated ever travelled much beyond that, | chance for a long time Saturday andy Burns of Detrolt. three times. We may reach that state | 4’ Ra Munchausen-Izaak Waltons to as usu, a figh . E ssociation, just as he did a yec win that flag in September. ri 4 3 hau : f made hay with a two-base shot that} Tee Daubect, Takes Dogte, [of tillclency yet where an umpire cxn|two back. ‘Atnong those he will have| “Are you going to win the fing this TING, DECLARES “MAC. start catching those rubber trout ILENT MARTIN did a pretty fair) served largely to sew up the pastime| Frank Schulte, Davy Robertwon and A ith aa ar tekults by taking uP ito defeat are Max Marston, who gave| year?” a million guys asked me as| The real strength of my team lies} 4 ¢enerman envies Jess Willard’ piece of work when he knocked) and make it a large afternoon for the| Heinle Zimmerman, Close to them| ‘phe fans would walsoene this eens | him that memorable forty hole match] soon as we got back to New York, — |in the ability of the players to paste| goa, reach, ‘Thit ehh anae out tough Jack Toland in seven! surtragettes ix Pitepatrick of the Braves, but his|to realize their Hfelong hope ee’ |at Englewod; Philip Carter, John G, ow, I don’t know whether we are/ the pill. WOR bar tc aaaees vleotis rounds the other night, Toland was! Sucrrawettess |e [encord in limited. to fifteen. ams Mtel . Anderson and Henry Topping. golng to win the championship or| ‘The Hoston Braves have not had| Dicierel that grows with cach telling, supposed to be knockout proof. Mar-|\. 1. 4 sae ely this slugging group Chief Benny Kauff says the only Pai het thee aaa tit teat ine j Soseepy : notify the Glants of the chance] } of Brooklyn is coming and| 4, Wat stand ‘eh are the boys It's a poor year for ach Andy tin has been coming right along 4% 4) efore them this afternoon to bump| Cuming fast, and the fact that his ING FAG stance. in he way of ar, Stallings is @ great ; V the Dodgers will have to fe mba 1 ; Pye . : n t ;| his hitting in the National League iT Ye Old R q W k: 6g) finisher, anc 8 Sc Feat oakley ax only about sixty-five base- fighter during the past year, He has ff that top rune, sald] erxe is 315° indicates just how! Mens yin dre py that the wo-rear- acin TECKS VUP' jfirisher, and he is still sore about |yait scouts were mangled in the rush one great advantage over the ave strong the others are going. ec losing the flag last season, As soon 7 the Columt : fear being born of the knowledge itshera won't give him a good orge gets his pitchers going nis fF Players on the Columbia nino, as ( Age pugilist, Being dumb, he doesn't : on ‘ , Ml to hit, A d Si G W id te ahd: Waste time In talk, He makes him-| ‘4t every time McGraw's men learn Benny Kaug was startled Sat. teuld bareleatan tian uguatien Thoroughbre 8, ays en. COG ere eit tral peony thay tre 4 ee q | | self understood with motions, and his| of such opportunities they have a| urday afternoon by receiving a ; Jot of wreckers, too. And it Isa hard} | SPORTING. favorite motion Ix a right cross to the| habit of immedia club to beat with the fast think. " a 7 . . ‘ ‘| ‘ ‘ies, You never know when a point of the chin, beans, But the Dodgers have de-| fragettes. It read Umpire Silk O'Loughlin put the! Army Man Discusses Need of Sundness, and 1 am such a bellever| Evers or Maranville or some of those ee Pgs cept our sincere thanks for re- | yankeos in such tania’ | maturity before asking for a cru-| wise. fello il op 4 NELSON Is reported] Veloped @ chronic tendency to sD! moembering us and giving us an |at Chicago that they lost the game, in| Sound Horses for Officers’| cial test that I would not expect the |'phig keeps you ates maven riots condition in a De-| during the past ten days, and they! afternoon of pleasure.” the sixth inning, with the score only proper kind of service out of our note signed by several prominent spilling the RAG NERE i ; them @ little edge they are lookin hospital, having been sud. | can't do it many more times without | Bennie was still wondering ‘5 to 4 in favor of the White Sox ang| Mounts. troopers before their five-year-old| for, You haven't got. them Beaten | AT BEAUTIFUL denly knocked out by appendicitis and | = what t¢ was all aout when John one, man on second, Fitcher Fisher UAL anne atest hve ounces ou are a SHrOUED. Biallnes | BEI MONT aA “ ‘oster happened to pass along |made a sensational catch close to the : § “old has good pitchers, but they always an ensuing operation, | He'll find the competition pretty hot.| ana salt ie a cee ares, “he ground, He threw to second for a O man in America 1s better qual-| should be good for twelve years of| start late because they come, back Fox yeara Wat has claimed that he) Hernie sr. had it easy, He never met! Gumragetica in which they ad. (double play, O'Loughlin ruled it was ifled to speak on the question! efficient service. from the South in shape, and then ian't uman"—that Is, he is proot/a man he couldn't gallop away trom| ITE hauing heard of Kaug's (ot & fait catch. “This discouraged of preparedness than Major|»),) have had a great 8h te do with |have to spend a couple of months in | Bi neainaee ile anity ia|Whenever he cared to turn himsel ' © Yanks so much that they lost the | -, , i |thoroughbred horses and have three] that raw Bo climate before the pie all oraleary tile humanity ia ros pial hitting ability and made the ree |e Yanks so much that thoy lost the| cen, Leonard Wood. While tn-| of them at Governor's Island now, one | eetany kind of weather, ere BOF helr to, ‘The old Durable Dane has quest that he hit a home run as is t eve csion | terested in all branches of the ser-|by Rocksand, one by First Cord and| "sy, 4 ‘ et gaeondte onan ee ante was So raw that even the Chicago I'd like to open the season about to avold taking the long count, VY Li ARD has been no-| an especial attraction for the aft: yooters hooted him. vice, the General is a racing enthus- Snether by atason: ema the first of June,” said Stallings to | » alwaye lived carefully, oute| titled that he will have to go last because he believes the sport to! has Tdden thoroughbred stallions ever | me one day, “My ball club would have $3,500 WITHERS STAKES Ung our al) sorts of dissipation, |" through with his agreement to be a direct ald to the cavalry branch has found them tractable and delient- | $0" Kind of vondition. to tall, back | BAYSIDE HANDICAP ERNIE WEFERS JR., eon of the| 0% Johnny Dundee, Benny's man- of the army. The General has given ful mounts in every way. | In. my bemins to get decont.” Weather cRNIE IE., 8c reco veal winsting that teeaulate opinion, they” are wnapproached As ee ‘ | Clinton High to Fordham, Ber. | better f : “ vice. provement of all branches of the] {rams are going to get @ lot of trim and 3 Gther Good Races fe sr. will coach the Fordham team {Overloek, which Is the antithests of] Harry Pollok 1s now the manager of of Akron, ©., will come together in] 1 am sorry that the appropriation |eauine family. They have the quali- | #289 on this trip Hast because mc mM the once-over, Benny 1s matched] Charley "Young" Weinert, the Newark tat an open alr boxing show ‘ y ; ties Wwe ure, to Incorporate inte ui fot the strength of the League. lies BEGINNING AT 4 \ this season, and his specdy offspring) 6, v ten.round bout with Freddy|(N. J.) boxor, who has d 1 into at Canton, ©., on we after. | for experimental work in horse breed- | oie en ee ate are only following | back here. Of all the ball clubs in al Hae train will be right under the paternal eye! Wi “could anything happen t,{one of the topnotchers of the heavy: |" ing at Front Royal and other stations! in the footsteps of foreign countries | the West Herzog's Reds have looked | iin Av. brookisee ANY during his college ce Henny before that fight It would be a | Nelent Geveral wecka ago| Harv Will, the nt hearsweight, has {under Government supervision,” says| when we utilize them the best te us so far, and they are Mf and at interiaie ue to LAS Wefers Ix a tal, deter AS RAISED MBE Hr a 6 #8) Weine tty Montieth as his | tke on an ry to his alread Wood 1s been curtailed fr _ Pee e Clante: a fb a Speclal Cara Reserved fort ter, well bull!’ and ¢ } very sad affair, ¢or Benny thinks that cp seaneray " time was Ue Pa be reinaile ota as fr Me ot a { bred for sprit If there is any~|this time he really has a chance to | manaxer aged Danny Sullivan, |)! ote emt Genes [she 50,000, at whieh it was originally HOCKING OFF ON WALK Hut T tvliove Yoo °Bioker “caring |My tani & tau { thing in hered he should be up| knock Welsh out in ten rounds, even| 4% Sulliva: has been unable to get on sal amy here in search at | placed, to $25,000, We in the rer-| more real strength in the Cubs, and it among world's champions in ans] in club rin by Preddy's manger. [any important boute for Weinert {tents W Cotton quit at the vice, who know the necessity of hav- TO ALBANY FOR RECORD. va Rone Wed cae in he sie T—OLYMPIC CLUB, | other year or two. And probably he will have, It only | decide to make another shift and asked four mm r ten round go ' ¢ supply of ¢: ry | ores errhp Dts oles by: dane iar ian M, S100. ite However, he ": any soft snap, takes one—on the right spot, "TV itarry Potiok to look after Mia atairs, (Smo ALC. on Saturday wig, "fing an adequate supply of cavalry! Leaving City Hall at 7 A. M. towdny| (Covvrsits 910 by Joba S. Wiel, tas) Mista nlwioa Bl | tlk says ne will maton Weinert with | Nondartion Wetts, anion of ng. {TeMOUNtS, are hypeful that the Pitt-| James H. Hocking, pathfinder Walkers’ | === _———$— a the winner of the Frank Moran-Jack 04. is still going along Mths hee |man-Seully bill asking for an appro-|cluy of Amertea, set out for a new Dillon bou., which will be staged at the | °° tha ty, Petty Officer € priation of $200,000 for the placing of} walking record to the Capitol at Al " Washington Park Sporting of | Me fought ne goot bouts in Kugland before | stallions of the proper tyne in differ-|bany, a distance of 155 miles. ° pres: i E ee ae te Ting in fine cond proved, ‘Though the work which has|Made in 1898 by John Ennis, the pro { You'll seldom find the moderate Ge lee yaceal rr git tae oy pore Foe te heen a contly experiment It ia| 8% Months, averaging 100 miles weekly a ’ . man in difficulty, pee ae) : tea oe : t show " safe to say that from all stations | An lean Sadia Company “hus This special purchase offers an unus opportunity to 4 R | iuns si » 3 ey oe aN NEIRE AG INONe AAD 2p ee ee nae ee eae secure big value, to buy now a summer suit at a very Rather, his face, his bearing, his | ven tah Jock Hubbard af the U8, a maintaining the stations would A= | hopes to be at the finish by 3 P.M jaw price whet ia real worth is considered. al Wghting gregate probably $300,000, this figur- “lay ere are English cassimeres, fancy cheviots ¢ 8 every gesture, spell success, I eeare Reishi cha atiac ce ciacen . with Fraakle’ #4 ng the cost of the paves River tel onmeen a” suitings arcaaiyt adapted ree poll prieke ans ails av ; eh the price of more than $500 for the} gy, Aseball Season Opens. D ‘ is outing i He has done well but has not over- eee Ta enter eanareenetl tei | ao Nas areal today Setween Young | finished product, and int} ad Ww The n Rapid Transit Baseball and knock-about wear. Made to measure only, fit, done. | Avrve for fights, w . of tw tig i Maw Jorkey: (labter: asa dar om fg, net Re A Re RObe . + | League on of 1916 will open at finish and satisfaction strictly guararteed, og t si alae Ha ne of © coulc eth a ‘ ( of sire—and when [say that 1 mean | o'clock te wy noon at Wallace's Samples on Request And it’s th di erties Lobos ray yay Brow eClub ot I no thoroughbred—in the hi breed- | Ridgewood Grounds, Halsey Street 9 7 nd it’s the moderate man who for J Hilly doo a reframing the Vette at Vianiie Netter ai nue egmmunitios.” continued the Gen. [Lving Avenue, Brookiyn. The first came! COAT AND TROUSERS, $22.50 A ss mectited to —— \ : sed wb w the eral, “and the Government would pay | will be played between the Central Divi , wae * nearly years has demanded a ier aren he farmer say $200 for his three- | Jon team, made up from the Ber a wonderfully mildand mellow Whiskey . Mig sow hit Pr asta TRACTS UNeement and the farmer would | Street, Flatbush and Franklin Ay : — Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s Ali! weighs vith 4 ‘ ne | bene | Bee eee ie tha Riduewacd: rosie, ' eK Uw Seng, 8 , | i f AF BA : hand be Kalb Avenue Depots TWO STORES " y, ) ; A Z : ' 1 with ‘i the oper | Games generally will be played on T The Whiskey for which we invenied the Non Refillable Botile Waly ad ee Hie CaN atelltan’ eral nee teva [HEE ANenteNa Thursday BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND Roa stus } w 1 e Wey eae Hill 4 } i Vettel the ww at 8.30 30 E, 42D ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES FREE-CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes for find Cates Waite, at action § mek i his ayatem, 1 hellove, tends tah | ATT Exclusively Custom Made Clothes, $20 to $50. Gused drinks. Addreas Wilson, 31) Filth Ave, N.Y. That's All t Wille ead doluny aa Se ras arian Jiu the sace our horses, besidas Icading to un- PANE aT Pcl Troukas, hate tea, ‘Aavt: , ’ { } i Y i

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