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ee te aed Cy THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. “2éijui BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "Worai PUTTING ’EM OVER h ‘‘Bugs’”’ Baer + SCIENTISTS HAVE AT LAST EXPLAINED THE KNOCKOUT EXONERATES BALL, | LU N Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). \ SUSPENDED JOCKEY RAG0 # — — -~ t os ; - | i, -e- s AWM! Yes — WE'RE WINNING GAs sa it ity ver Gave aur? e's A LARGE Suet 3: WINN TH HS — iF sed ? CauTy & Bur tT STUBS is To fet wear) | Rider of Ambrose Had No eH if “ ae an nee C ecace ae Criminal Inient, Accord. £4 : i s i ' Ue A PLAc! : | Batting Nf J ig bit Masetbdtetmong id ing to the Stewards. | bes Wf Seta THN Oe I —— | Average Was the it _ ME CEREBELLUM ? By Vincent Treanor. Temperature, a ore gi 7 joatiny } Tha They Ney eam ton around about his case. Gossip He Always Cool.” has had him suspended a dozen times because of the fact that Ambrose ran out the other day when he was six The sete What Causes a “Knockout.” | un Hans Wagner seems lengths in front of his field, In his to be in his se wie Prema Py ijeling « nd chickenhood Conti ES. Tun Erenios Worlds next start Ambrose, ridden by Jockey i, tele, te an eigen | OW we can find out ali about 111) Lyke, did the same thing, AN kinda !fmodtn “Work The Australian boxing author- ities have been conducting an Oo: stories w re circulated dealing re Chattering of vets, ‘remember tng: with the suspension of Ball, Afl of eyclist Krank Kramer ja no Orpin. investigation to find out just why # Now MR SHARIEY, How - ” y y them were mythical. One of them|tun by several Orps. punch on the Jaw, properly delivered WOULD You PROC R80 To GoT INA Pe “gf / said that (he youngster had been paid —_- gives the referee a chance to count PRODUCE @ STATE OF ‘ oF & LABTRINTH t $600 by a sure-thing better to steer | Shoot my blooming monocte SOMNOLENT QUIESCENC PUNCH AN THE Ambrose wide, Aa investigation. And pags the echedulo, Jam: ten. IN AN OPPONENT ? ay 5 proved tuat such a proposition wa J thought the season over j “The French surgeon Dr. Lomen i (0 CountT Bonen woe Hive th ridiculous. Ambrose ran wide b Tor echibition games. probably has the right fdea,” says - neve cause Jockey Bali couldn't keep dim 4 / TS \__ Bears: : > ese SGLENED CaucTy” ERAMINED “Boxing Notes.” AND PLUGGED — ee g straight, | The stewards evidently; Only thing dumber than one news- “Dr, Lomen argues that when the —- eae came to this conclusion, or photographer is two of ’em, A lower jawbone i struck on the 2 ft BET THAT'S RIGHT pert as one of the ma promising sporting editer wanted action bi a opp as vent” yea fe es of { ante in a ‘point,’ the condyle, or boss, at the | f AGouT THAT under contract to the Quincy 4 a and gestures. Heres what te upper and inner end of the bone ts} (a SsaRAM ELLUM i Whose horwes ate principa vtographer brought back-— driven forcibly upward into the gle- sTure_--I ALWANS ' ’ W p < Rey ecru ie vel ED Outficlder Kauff fielding a bunt. noid cavity of the skull, behind which ~ See eer cree ite | Boab dere nls MiSte emo na cek Catcher Rariden catching « long i is situated the delicate labyrinth of Wout! | savors of crooked stuff, and the ex-' Poll Perri : i the inner ear. The jawbone strikes! RINGSIDE The Gaus! | Oneration of Ball Is auitylog ff oll Perritt at the bat. hard upon the thin plate of bone That ice Story . M | far as it aitects Fitesimmons, entity, 20¢0 8 newmaper photograher in spports these sensitive organs, and OF THe Futme . ei | noavi lag qupltlinr mith a Gat {0 i daft ‘ a shock to the semi-circular | ; @ Seas ke Soe Madden has sold Woodward | \Shedt Mba St ‘cn Sets} om © ; canais that 1s instantly transmitted | F o Thee Smith, who owns the! : by them to the bulb, or the cerebel- | . ble trained by George Odom. ‘The | We understand that even Colun® Bostons, Brooklyns, Phillies and Giants “the Class” of Nation- lum, producing dizziness and momen- < A plice is said to pe $2,200, Woodward b batboy has turned down three ary paralysis and that’s where the als, and White Sox, Bostons and Detroit the Real Strength | soos» ie a reui race horse. jbig league off ee says ! A H — of Americans—Upsets Like That Furnished by Clevelands | James watier’s Spur ian't likely to| Wondor tf those nine umps aimed Think VU have to consult Tom Big Benefit to Baseball. start in a day's Wither's Stakes. ‘Che | by Prexy Tener kept on thelr masks Sharkey on this theory. Tom | | A colt “grabbed” himself 1a bis workout wen they served the hard boiled used to be something of an ex | a morning, This leaves Frior C&B®. foc. aa odds om favorite for the H By JORN J. MGRAW, stake Manager of Giants. Mie | ANAGHR HERZOG has 30 some good pitching pert on knockouts. | 1p your trumpera fait to thump, | If vour pitchers Ait a slump, | If vou tead and lose your trump | Always biame it on the ump. ATTLING LUVINSKY has bad about 190 fights, #0 he's case- hardened, Bat telis me that he © wiavie two- an attack of colic be- iore the opening race yesterday and | Was soraicned at the lust minute, : hin) re than a bout with | pris Twelve White Sox marched around Sree ore ce cee es ee] | Cincinnati Club, His twirlers | Fochey MatGaih wr | qo. [fhe Yanke’s baselines on Sunday ina a sdola : ees ___|have come around into good sh veral young player ing most of his riging for the Joe Gaur cen u preparedness parade + {Vike to look across at Dillon: {0 | >= ian 7 aiken eae ATTY ———~ learly because of the warm weather | And [I think Fonl is a wise, M ne stuble, has gone to Canada. his corner while he’s waiting for the cf Aincianatl, Stal Cae tes 4iso| Ae MMALNOR frOKl WHAT L hone LM bell,” said Bat, “He looks so sav Test sce forget, lest we forget, { exe. It amuses me. He bas given DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE RACES \t baseball for him so far, | UPSETS ARE GOOD THING FOR | ftw which fell after the third race eit yesterday did for the lawn what the! der Landle ain't decided yet Fistic News )}\»" | ‘but js liable to make trouble for ANY BASEBALL LEAGUE. wrlnkier should do in the mornin) If Johnson iaa Fed or 4 : ! \ . sy : 0 . » ina Fed or if pre All See Tee aeta covey eeu : and Gossi | Herzoy. Chase hates to be bossed | is funny that Somers ran that The of@l speculatprs are complaining The Ii’ rascal belongs to Griff. ring in nearly 200 fignts: a bad left le ‘oul in ennant |p jand Herzog likes to boss. There will} land Club fe many years #vout the dust which arises from — ear, & broken nose and a cut over 2 By John Pollock Gem claghisoner On later, expecially:| aliy held the be he Aner. the lawn which the track superin- There was a seventeen minute the deft eye | y Jonn Polloc gets i i it Was started and tendent evidently overlooks, argument in Cleveland last week and “I like to fight Dillon because it | if the Reds hit the slide, as they| 6é Jems ) ninant ss Johnny Ev fi IHAR Oe Minder ane ohnay Evers was further away than so Interesting to study him in the for Dodgers 0 te ays: Juck Britton, who became the welter-| Probably wiil. Chase loses umbitton Hs m to epenk ae “AY the were ail Kinds of tips in tpe Sheridan at the start of the w. k. pring. He's the greatest of all the ’ | weight champion as @ consequence of hia| when with a loi George tings the club kept him broke most of St#plechase. Welch King was sup- | Poem. fighters I've ever seen—a white Jow _s ¢ Walcott. He's the hardest hitter and other fellows trom hitting, and we'll ROT at tees come erate elvan has | ite Bicone Rinenbe Ont uEO en Bie instance, riaden ig epecuirere4 Some baseball team will now pre- a wonderful boxer. Dillon has a trick |\With Two More Pitchers Like "op in” sn voy al NOt @ wveat deal of use for him. na-| the new owners are already on vel- Jockey, Devereau, was taken with a ceed to dig Walter Johnson out tike twenty-rou 1 ewis, the of fighting with his head lowered, , : ew Orleans several weeks ase, Will 99) suraly, because It was Chase's fault} Vet and stand to make big money brain ‘of salt. Devereau, evidently @ fat from a hole, or some fighter will looking out’ of the top of hia eyes.| “\WWheezer’ and Pfeffer, | (It was not the glorious opportunity jealled upon to-night to defend bis cle] gna grutiings lost his Job leading the! With the crowds flocking to Nas sare had been trained as well as the Nee, exhumo Jess Willard like a rodent When he lands a blow that he thinks : of Saturday, but the ¢ ats crumpled |in a battle with Mtke O'Dow4J, the gume eed, ald Stallings t © early | 4% never before. It is going to be a and after a well judged ride landed ffo™ domicile. might put you in trouble he lifts bis Brooklyns Would Romp under the broadside Just the si jand rug St. Paul fighter, at the! Kees, Said & pgs 7 me early’ good basebull year for all the own- im front. All society was happy eres head suddenly and takes a good look. ie! As “he Brooklyns won # comparatively! arnory A. A. of Boston. The men will this Seaton when the Reds were go-| ors, anyway, for I have sven renewed k pence ADVANCE INFORMATION 1; you wabble he goes after you ke in, Thinks Manager. nt y hina over ths ui ates and still ve-round con tor a de- wood: enthusiasm ail around the circuit. Lady ‘Tere uppo to bea etry! Petry! Ret aeeer, coat eaie strace trom. hie loon It would have been all harley White, tie popul Watch Chase and Hersog Uave 81 co! nave’ unoete, ea nee ea us | certain cont wr the Garden City Whassamattan? punch he just figits along at tho| By Bozeman Bulger. tu the Giants. yas they r t this city, will Judge the scrap, | bust before the season te over. They | now. It renews enthusi im in'towna|away she a HRC ARG Out td Chena seine the i Bame pace. T've fought him soven| | pridee|, Ral , ak right Dowd ma wreat bit with the fight! won't get along avy better together) where the fans have been disgusted|around and ran now.ere near what big regatta ‘4 times. The first time he knocked me | called up “Robby” last night to Sincinne decidedly ‘avenged |fans f Boston by knocking out Joe! than percussion caps and guncotton| #24 were only bulletin board rooters sic has shown in private, She my — down twice in the first round, and Ij get some information us to the cause | for the awful trimming handed them | igen, the Boston fighter, at the same instead of Curnatile spinners. With] do later Pave: sport among American had a bard time to £ targuen with of his success over the Pirates, the | (WO Weeks ago: tt. I've never been knoc! out, UE] Golub the been cu ie a | — club that had n causing him @m-} The Yanks felt their impo { T often think 1Uck Js With me eRe Oe eee ee ice aay, 1 artis, Yanks felt their imao finish a fight with Dillon without get- F Ae J fing it. I ike Jack outside the ring. Deli," he suid, “and that's all. to the top. It may be th days He's ¢ fine fellow. But I'm willing to] Wheezer could win this pennant for! and it may be a week, but if | Qght him any time. That's sport and} me if he had an arin sivong enough things hum along in the same old | tusinese combined, and T fought 10mg] ey on every day way Donovan's tribe will yet come nough for nothing to apprecta hab id does club about five weeks ugo. | Savelling over # rough road: Washington and Cleveland up in the! ne, League infields ie trying to run Ty i piotssioeem | Herzog and I do not assoctate much gac a city: has developed into a| Harry Stevens has ravolutionizead Cold down be.ween first and home Les Darcy, the Avatralian middieweigut cham. | socially, although from time to time | great base! own. Of course, from) race track catering. He has put in cap tothe Aner lwe have some conversation on the | yt)! know of the American League,|new kitchens and up-tondate vouking jt ae rated chats tore ate oe meas @ gone Ww Austrelia : nok to § ¢ Sox, Boston,|piant so that the Belmont Park ar. *% {or tb) £ idm, In two years he | M0ld. But Herzog talked to some Of} or Detroit come through finally, be-!rangements ect! those of a modern eet Yeuieo lads, uameiy, | the other p of the Giants about|cause these ciubs carry the reatihotel. As low the efforts of |. It's always a terrible shock to At . Jet Smith, prank | Hal Chase. str Stevens to please his patrons it is JaF boarders to discover that back leading the leaque. So far sure, Pigbting Murray, Jammy Cla f a iat Se arty P| should finish in thejonly necessary to state he has sixty. Western athletes can crutch along ‘ every chance I get now to get a good realming down Robby declared; they have won two games cut of | Hille Mioorts, Wenge “Knockout Mrown aud| 7 210M G2 you Ket along with him?" ) are: division, Donovan has good jeignt var of whitney on exhibi. Hite perturbed rabbits. pure that the success of the Doug n| three, which is as well could | Bue Crouse Larry Doyle asked Herzog after one} pitchers and > has tion, Harry Stevens will probably — the tuture was entirely a atter of! enness of ole for the first time Ped mes at the Polo Grounds. rs the catertng jobs at all the race a rye Ae the suffr: tles gave 7 Se eatiae i 5 on the road. 6 bout betwee és t rea 3 okerce Meiropo! an Jate cakes for homeruns, guees Levinsky is the only fighter I've] pitchers, They can hit the ball all agama and are just like that,” replied st MHAT Snore OF she) matropolltatt: clroult; donated biseu e evor heard of who “enjoyed” Aghting| right und there is no doubt avout the onus, tae inven” press agentod peta gle va] Herzog, knitting his fingers togetiver | fois HOLL OR| a. 7s Wehes eb ee en Bee eee ne Pere eo Higeae | erie iver Reds, much eoamed traning f to-|to indicate the clove understanding | PI AND ATIONAD| mean’ Tin the third race, i ME ha ead a Gillon punch, he'd bel Dell ang breton wine nake Soins his tataing at G between the two. [RULL OF HITTING just the re- ike, a net | Kannoo—Nobody ever convicted of dangerous to the biggest and best of | === : * plcnine Bt 3 sdlte At the ethane selene | Done set-in. a. poker gi then | Boe Bee ede oeaeaee ne to Prince Her Mr. Morris changing spats In ® canoe can be them, Willard included. He can mae! ci ie pos sometit ear rants He Dan tWllop. that pli Y be would eureiy win over| Warned Larry. down to the question of whether the Climed Ida Claire out of a race Fri nt of the glorious U. S. most of them look foolish, at that, Ls Vin nix rity stick out. ut he wag.a shox torn “Toney b iu Cs teu Hu) ban made 1p his mind to set | Amvevioen League pitchers "ean "beat Bae mle lt, “apP—Woularet way a has a freak fighting build, with arms she Reds in the way of viciory in 5 ‘ te down and play baseball," said|the batting of the National League *!K* s ie avete tithe chan| hands Buck Crouse told the Australian i. tone us a big Hie tenth, and Toney deserves Just a Q . fe Kansas City Reacrneiatt us eee uat te alias: dace (a SUReO HUE KemtiemmiiE WWLeOH@Rnly, (ol | ota aa say newspaper men that he “dreamed jus: uave ea thousal imes, | much ercdlt as dows Chase for putt v ahta during | Herzog, i Pa ha vou the World's Series yet raukle Brow ents Kaufman, is . he knocked Les Dorcy out in the | Me doesn't dance arovnd—Iinat stands | ove fos Agres seat month, will coasse|T had not signed him he might have ld pase Byrcia’ to The Evening World) Whuynper—Why not be game? all superstition has re- ° prosperous! PHILAD we carry Brown, the sensational little New Ye | ude more battie betore be salle far § His opponent am this srs, [sill be Lary Wiltiaine, LPHIA, Jone #.—Frankie| Frank Baker can stil bang ‘em into thirteenth round.” Cable de. (\atill and moves los head and his body) the suburbs. apatches have failed to tell us jto get uway from punches—and it's! According to Jimny Callahan the turned to th times. Our b been without a job this ye And he is trying and is playing better y of 0 powsible to hit hi Reet ithe | good Priladeiph the balls on the field, won many a! ban ’ en | - whether or mot Buck ia stilt [olmort imporsible to IC him. | ohanee of “she tities wininiag th! ie They 92 box ten rounds at the] ball that he ever did in b's Ufe} game. for Us CUTIE OUT rr a eee ee tee a itera |.Gubbgubb—The fact that the de- ry dreaming. Vstory that 1 wante stop in the! vader i amt ° Alay night, Murray Per-| pegore.” Soon as we had a geome sewed up one © : Jceused Was a golfer is as good an ander, sixth round n't even in » battle for ten rounds Of tha extra players would take this| © this elty Fecently in Baltimore, added! excuse as any to break the wil! ‘ ver Man on Moran's Harry Stone is the most pop chengiletnl Uiaarae Nel hss pH other be A MATa cr Kiuave, san| THE “CLASS” OF THE NATIONAL, | eee ninth Intine kiij/another top netch Philadelphia boxer ; i American fighter who eve: went \auonge, | Wan'etrone Wal ir ehir ta! LM SUPP ck Gat SET chy AS “MAC” SEES IT. }we would pack up our bats, rever to his string when he doteated Benny Bill Donovan otaime you can park fought three twenty-round fights! Corri said he stopped it on that ac.) elu | infielders and outfielde htweight, ia a teucound bout at t! Chase is playing great ball now 4 to be a jinx. We almost {throughout and was the closing | K sang hea still within eight days, winning two and|eount, He suid he didn’t want to » A. ¢ losing one on decision @ good, game boy kilied, The inj of Butta! is no question about that. And | » in Philly by slow work. An- rmer,| Jerson started off with the bag, and any of the other NOY ema] Taer sure made up of |% es on show of the = ra |ager who will nook this years to Lave} I do not deny he isa fine pe ue able to put his hand on the man- q va 1 etarted with wae e bad h nod Caton i ond : that ever wore the| tie Remy opened a rally, He ran fo | pennant. OUNG ROSNER, who tough: {2% 1 MV Gaon ty canta e i i H ofp tenaeind wo in this city, one of the best thet ever wore theling clubhouse and the gaine was} hing Calle Of Long Walk. esi Jimmy Wilde tn England a few | for two weeks and get the piece of | the Giants. who dows very little fighting for| 2DBnRem hen he wants to be. r | cause of automobile trouble and) | Bermor Welers jt us following io hte old man's weeks ago, ix home for repairs,{ broken bone taken out, but itn be] admits Larry Doyle, “If you will | ouampion, sill dou the gloves again tornigat ane} Bus be is # touxh guy to get along 1 to hustl to pull that one|neavy rain, which overtook him at as good ax ever after ‘that. Tn notice,” he said, “every chance he declared afterward, very | tarry ith, and Herzog has not developed pwn yesterday afternoon, Jame* “Phey treated me fine over there, u 7 Hippodrome at | W serious! Lhe golfer swings with nurderows cluh months I'm going back to fi that we had was epoiled by the the t © th ual M. Hocking decided to call, off for the On valle; i t said Rosner yesterday. m going lineland Denke all wih Maas Pe a us bo Calitarata] the faculty of getting along with oe t, 1096, by Jot wes, tan) | Bheaeee Wit Stamos @ make’ ar nae Or valley, nant and lade, i ‘ 9 H " pueat, and they cught y va any too well. walking record from New York to al. Par better off the links woud be back in about #ix months, I had to!to go back to ght at the 'to furnish ‘a fast, clever exhibition as they ben | C28” UNE ans air by eee eturned to New. York by {Jf he but used a spade. call ptf some matches on the doctor'y |and tre National sporting \. 0 clever, eggreasive Losers " *) As I have said, even on the perfor-| | foray with Pitteburah, 3.40. P. han 4 > y | | ap advice. While training for the Wille 7 7 ‘ mances of the past week. Boston. | Tho Kaiser isn't 4 fant 1 was working with Yancy Le Johnny Harvey protests that some | returned | Alter besing for © at the welterweight ae cece a Bs ar LL nge the map of Hy is doing to c ft, bat xtill declavin, big leaguer, who d Heeny Duty, the crack ngs plantation at Haddocks, | Y.. Sas finaily a uw proof that ther Still son. | Hebiweight, b Ns! Tas been | (4? be tute Stallings for five | battle tor he developed the} snott: Jung trouble that sent him South, All| tougut baseball w eve 0” one of the mosi loved iv rope than a ne ange the map of RACING AT BEAUTIFUL self iigatwrigut, | Brooklyn, Philadelphia and New York | ——————————— ter of Lockiert, N.J are the class of the league, f don't) r 4 wlodaed he 19 Bo rate Pittsburgh or St. Louis in the] There’s an Extra-Inning Jinx on Giants and Yanks at Polo Grounds La btelgd aa, sat all, and Cincinnati and Chi- ‘There is a jinx for fair on the local teams at the Polo Grounds this season, So far eleven extra-inning games have been played there, yet iantweight has been using his Sharpe grief iy as been arr ody with a fe dof & five-ounce love. Prob. | timent in bly thought it better than a horge. | téken cure of. y 4 Our hea came together aud the! 0 bone was broken over ny left eye, if nam was just before the fight with Wilde, t but I fought him anyway, He's as) for tas they say he is, He's @ titt) bit of a skinny fellow. When ou fight began people were ng any more to 4 Utle, ago are rank outside contenders. er battle {ore championship tite was| Hither one would have to be hit with | the National Sperting Clad of London | @ shower of horseshoes and four the demise | last night and was won by Dick smth, the lent! jeaf clovers to be up ther: nin bage- | hear who ably d ball rye wag never a big leaguer | fended bie title by. eastly oe | ine finish, ‘The addition of ea valines, DUt he Was ae bie | oad, Re ttle by eastly ourpointing Harry | Roston, tho bis first baseman going |f only one has beon won by the home team. On May 26 the Yanks beat the BEI MONT | Rita OF all baseball | deus und. geting the re his old pace as he ic, has strensth- |f Rod Sox in ten lunings 6 to 5, They also tled the Tigers in a sixteen. ow him es J ened that club, I always liked Koney |} ji ninw game to 2 to 2. The Giants have partleipated fn five extra-nning PARK trouble about our twol} and tried several times to get him |] ios” \inout emerging victor once. The record of extra-inuing games | es Capt. Huston from before went to Pittsburgh, Hale and hearty and active at three score and ten. Do you know such a yed by the Giants and Yankees follows April 12—Washington, 3; Yank Caldwell. Harlem, ph in the’ hut Teddy and hia big has us smothered in the daily TOMORROW SIX STIRRING CONTESTS Before the season opened Joe Tink- | eying? MND CSNY | oy poasted he Would break up the! 2 (11 innings); Johnson ve. g lewgue and win the pennant im a walk | April Philadelphia, 7; Giants, 6 (12 innings); Chalmers and rich ld man? Then ask him the secret of with the collection of players he had |] gy ciahtll @=-Bolladslp nis, ft Sian INCLUDING THE “en at his disposal, But Joe did not fis- April 25--Boston, 4; Yankees, 3 (10 innings); Ruth va, Caldwell MEADOW BROOK , success. ure on the job of sorting them out. April 28—Boston, 3; Yankees, 2 (11 innings); Leonard and Jon STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP Wi , : “Do you think you will win the pen- vs. Keating. ae S ithout doubt he'll lay moderation nant now?’ I aaked Tinker when I April 25—Brooklyn, 8: Giants 4 (12 innings); Smith, Marquard wn hnaht a, Ma +o be. PC. y hi Chicago on our trip there. | and Cheney vs. Stroud and Anderson. At a j as the corner stone of most successful | Ca PA AD oo ar alia hineme 6 Oar BAB cer May S—Brookiyn, €1 Giants. 4 (10 innings): Smith, Cheney and Stan RP ot Ab ae ie . t4 467 7 " Coombs vs. Benton, Strou aimero and Schauer. nr ¥ rooklyn, at iso i : H fo replied Joseph aversham , ‘| arte Sulane and at Intervals Wu to LBS Pea? ‘ careers. Ot | Crean. 18 22 , 8 | aptly: Mand we still have lots of es Mey 4—Boston, 7; New York, 6 (10 innings); Tylor and Hughi Mba He . f time to travel.” ? Va . 2; Detroit, 2 (16 innings); Cullop and Shaw- And so he drinks moderately a wow vo Cbults of Games Yesterday. put you bad petter get started || gy . ' wonderfully mildand mellow Whiskey Deivoli, 3: Wes | somowhore,” I told him, \ May 26--Vankees, 6: Boston, 6 (10 innings); Russell, Markle, | —_————ornne i rn Load “4v's he Mush that counts,” he re- | Keating and Shawkey vs. Gregg, Mays and Jones. SPORTING, —Wilson—Real Wilson— That's All! i Games To-Day. plied, The American League race is still well balanced and also full of s' 1O-NIGHT— HARLEM SPORTING GOLUB Hetgetie sonst Bara June 2—-Cincinnati, 6; Giants, 4 (13 innings): Mitchell ve. n and Porritt. 3; Giants, 2 (10 innings): Toney vs. Tesreau D Pittsburgh at d | New York at rises, W y Vashingto' ‘ y The Whisky for which ws innonted the Now Reltlehte Botti rel Oe vr iene De prised mumt Cioveeag enhance Extra inning home games won by New York teams, 1 Johnny Oe FANE me toe ae ra innit samys lost by Now York toams, 9 7 i PREB CLUB RECIPES - Pree beokiet of famous clu’ rm ipes fer Chicago ot Phiiedeiphis the White Box, Tigers and Red Box Eutre: inning heme ames lest by ' ™ ; (ened drinhs, Addeoss Wilson, 31! Pith Ave, N.Y, Thai's All!