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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | ‘DUNDEE MAY UPSET LEONARD’S PLANS TO-NIGHT Copyright, 1916, by The Press Pubtishing Co. (The New York Evening World). PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Copyright, 1016, by The Pres (The New Yerk Evening World.) RABID RUDOLPH- JEvre-" 1 Z WHEN YOU THINK YOU DROVE 240 YARDS ALONG THE FAIRWAY = AND OUR CADDIE FINDS “THe BALL Back IN THE ROUGH ! 66 GOLFER | A Is Always Satistied if He Has Something to Be Dissatisfied About.” 1f Dundee Slips One Over on Leonard To-Night He May Get Benny’s Chance at Champion Welsh. | © OT, Wee Torben Ronde “NIGHT at the Garden Benny Len < WH cn UR } Armando Marsons isn't getting alone very weil with his English, He | Way only suspended three days for what he said to Ump vans. Ihe Cuban should take inetewetions trom Heinle 1, (emt tag teh dase Leonard meets Johnny Dunder % Derren As far as Benny's intentions : + go tt will be a very polite meeting. Roughhousing so bad in Chicago that convention correspondents were Benny is maiched to ficht ten rounds |sending in the speeches by rounds. - with Champion Freddy Welsh Friday evening. To beat Welsh In less than 4 Milley weed, hue bead io {9 las, at, and sone tem rounds would make Benny lieht- 5 ee ul Oe " a to induce Fred McKay to go to Buenos Ayres with Sam Langford. Fred has been knocked out }{n enough languages ady. weight champion of the world. Nat- urally Benny is filled with an am- Ditiom to gather in that title, If he does annex it he will be, within a , year or two, @ sort of a lightweight Rockefeller. Impossible Only rained four days last week and pinochle took a big spurt amon Several things that may possibly the Sun Dia! Inspectors’ Union 91 happen to-night would spoil all of = | America ‘ome DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES _) 2-000": gsr "esos © He might sprain an arm. r miles in the hot sun. Tet Me might get a bruised or cut eye. Dounvee , as usar, worry kiss t allowed to vote in Con He might bo flattened by Dundes. Giants Again Hitting in Slam-Bang Style | Wu - Benny is determined that none of py ia ATHLETIC AILMENTS, these misfortunes shall interfere with eG e ‘aw GOLEER'S FOOT—This popular afflice Friday evening's venture. So Benny| | > TEAR, A d A P t t I t ad tion is caused by thrusting the entire oped adi ar pede Mel ene Ca Z n re in rosition to Leap nto Lea | sectaht on one antie avd tv peevllar to > = ’ ' mix {t merrily all the way with any ANp Tear ! intention of putting Dundee down for tem seconds or more. He wil) box Dundee cleverly—just |——— as cleverly as he possibly can. He'll to make a monkey of Dunder, as the saying goes in our set, but he =F KEENE MEMORIAL nth hole The symptoms are a sinister and morose desire of the LEONARD MAY BE TAKING The FANCY HOPG ToNIeMT, "GRAW DISCUSSES WEEK’S Finding That “Waiting” Policy | Didn't Win Games, McGraw Ordered His Men to Hit at the foot to be elevated on a brass bar about rhowe It can be d by taking the proper th elbows braced on th MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING National League four mehes the other easily erie American League | W. L. PC won't try to knock him out, All of First Ball, Which Style En- J} (teh... Wyte Be. club. Club. WL. PC.) Club. WL. BE : 4 . ; which Jy legal. The i Brooklyn. 24 16 600 Chie 5 465 4.29 19 604 | Detroit. 24 2 er—counter, Proper glasses 1 bite ‘ian 4s 24 22 522 vy established thira n. ¥ tbe ot unconsciousness. ‘Tho law ASEBALL. 24 22 (522 | Phits a 4 elan, knows nothing of knockouts. Cepia By Bozeman Bulger. Results of Games Yesterday. A mananer will trade his stare, . 5 ITH a fresh victory under their x Detroit 4; New York 1 Hix quod ones and his dubs Soe int inva pian, | Giants’ Manager Says Showing of Western Clubs on Eastern belt and a golden chance 10} fw Kamen Sehedated, ew Whigdeipnin here, cutchers, Heldera, too Dundee may Interfere with Trip Was Better Than He Expected—Is More Worried BUARSRHIt eee oes ace eineee | Games To-Day, SFE ENE Hell stew tradd hia oroundkesner, € mam. Dundee is a rushing, Jumping, ) rearing, tearing fighter. He's a dan- gerous fellow, too, with so much Over Pain in Matty’s Neck Than in Last Week’s Form Reversal of Giants. are rejoicing over McGraw's renewed | tactics of permitting them to slash | al the first ball and waste no ime on The whole works toa» r saw a manager New York at Detroit Bow ton at St. Louie But you nev STAR 2-YEAR OLDS cinnaul at Boston — Philadelpni: Cereland o'd cver nf " speed that he docsn't need a lot of |$5,000 Stake Is Feature of] itcners, nessible, luck of control | Pittsburgh ot Philadelphia Washington at Chicazo Who'd cver trade a fan ei 5 | $5, tis a slam-bang atyle of play that |, t , Doxine ail. He leaps in and swings By JOHN J. M’GRAW, Werinesday's Closing Day. [it?s ss. it le the. rapla-tire |The rowin on at Pennayl- \ lowe that may lani 7 neh Manager of Giants. jesday’s Closing Day | system that emabled them to tear! get away with one hit-and-run play|rule, good hitte laneat fing. ap luck dictates, but whether he hits at Belmont Park. through the West without the loss | aftor another because the pitcher was |in tt ane Tae le 6 oe misses he mukes a great impres- OMETHING ts worrying me more grounds, he found that ithe old pain’ of a game. In three successive games expecting them to wait for him to in the field than po believe tt is d “4 rip attack knocked four, work the corn : to i ston. And if he does happen to drop than the reversal of form and|had moved up to vck., It doe this rip-tearing attac! corners, ing which goes with ab: e Sa wwing on the right spot Benny may | Fae ee eee OUP aoe enhanc ha clare By Vincent Treanor. pitchers off the mound before they! After the batters had worked and |the pill. Did yon woes aed bitnself in a peck of troubie | door showing of the be urt him so much when he pitches | z had time to set themselves, and now fooled around for an hour Saturday |ploy with more yinger in ee ey make euch a hut Mgnt |Week, And that ds the pain in Christy [a8 formerly, but it aches him off the) ELMONT PARK winds up its that it has started again the players | McGraw told them to cut loose, take |than Ty Cob and Tris s rou of ft that in pure eelf-defense Leon. | Mathewson's neck. Mutty Is in @ bad| (eld and is pulling him dows, and} apring meeting on Wednesday believe they are off on another ram- gambling chance and xo to it. They | Larry Doy Just watch Davy , “08 Sid will have to fight his best to hold |way with his neck, and he, himectf. 1s] Matty is pretty “much diacouraged | of this week, and on Thura-/ Rik In, Saturdays | geme arty | apenas Men pa ene ae ertson play id sume day when his own, in tant sapere ey. ii | worrted over tt. So am I—badly. about tt. He lost ar extra inning|day racing will be resumed at the those two blows So quickly—even if; Uirough McConnell, Bea Tso | eaina Garad Pore De ndee He's Pe tagt and| When the big fellow stepped out /Rame against Cincinnad after pitching | Jamaica track. Eight days here and ennte's didn't count—that George) 4 peeing of b Harry: .Coveleehiv's: withing jag over the sive. And, incidentally; Dun- | 4nd took those games on the Woestera| his heart out at the Polo Grounds|the scene will shift again, this tima melon ae ms cauaiie napping. | onl ar pesitne Al ning allowed ‘end Gob Veach's hitting shablea o) get a ne dee wants that chance with 6Welah, |trip in impressive style 1 though: bo|the other day, to Anueduct, where opening day will| Ligucing, that they would wait him | yady. says Fred. Merkle, han very| the Tigers te win tho first game and foeen’t soe, why Lavnard shout | was all right again. Wut Ne was tch-] “That old pain in my neck," he told! be featured’ by the running of tha|the ball-as a starter and In Just two | much the game effect on a balipiayer| Chott, ,ankses’ series in De Wee cantnoaeshiéalt $e tee *once, down in New Orleans, |!ne on that great nerve of his and}ine afterward in the club house, "| pistorie Brooklyn Handicap. The last| Minutes the game was over, as A good drive on a golfer Caldwell sited “GH poanigy ele At thes tantens Dundee Grch a lively time of it that |has been pitching on it all season, I}could not xet the hall within three]; | Just why the Gignts let up in their hey’ will tell you that drive in| FAldwell started off | S2Ke | men in the league Bert was lucky to 5 pevt shown any Kreat longing to|did not know this until about a week|foet of where 1 wanted it." three days at Belmont will seo the) gattiing-gun style of going after a|solf doesn't make much .differenc of him in the first inniag, but | 99 this long without stubhing hie w the hostilities even in a ten= | ago e decision of two important stakes, the| pitcher is difficult to understand un- |8ays Pred, “but you'll n that any in the last ix. ins Fee Se Ra beak on the baserunner ahead of him. pound decisioniess bout. ue Should Matty wet through for good] art of those, the Grand National} less it was merely a case of relaxa- [time a man gets off a gdod one he| Zid only three hits were gare | TT nadeo’ would draw| The pain was formerly in his left] this yeur he will leave the gaine tho] . 3 ‘tion after the long strain. It Is true, [Plays his other clubs hetter. Tho old e a Were gare eee and PUM alah and Leon: {shoulder and the side of his neck, and| grandest man ever in it, He had Steeplechase, run to-day over thé) though, that immediately upon thei (drive seems to put the pep in the| ered off him. SPORTING. ard, rey ‘Ne Dundee could slip one}none of the many specialists who] everything a ball pla eiibell “about threa miles’ course, This| return from the trip they began their | Proper place, and, no matter what the} 1). ‘ -enirts : | a ver on Benny he might «et Benny'a|have treated Matty have neen able vo] . player needs and} siting stake was first run at old| old tactics of waiting on pitchers and |oxpert golfers may say, the Rreatest orton, Clevelan star _pitcner, | Geasas ct che champion: | Matty have een able vo!) then had a litte something more, His} iyo iy park in 1899, at Grav: 44 ing to put them jn the hole, As ajJoy in the game of all of them is a| broke the American ue strikeout “ diagnose tb use. Some say it is! biggest asset is his lion hear | Morris Park in 1899, at Gravesgnd 19} reguit—either directly or indirectly—|ood smash off the tee. [t's Just the}record for ihe season sesten ta — tt h hat It Is lack of t, for he} i909 and at Sheepshead Bay in 1901.) they loat th m tof four, It|#ame in baseball, When a player|fanning thirteen Atuletics, Mis elu EONARD and Dundee fought ten | Meuritis and others that i# lack of| was and is tne greatest money pitcher ose aieter aerate i sed +| they lost three games out of four 8 He hi Anges Riis “edad Ra She eased} club ‘ rounds a few months go, and |lubrication, Every time he wound up] ever to step into a pitcher's box. The | /? 190%, "0s and "4 it was run again | will be di eereas 20% ey aay. rae she one Re yp there 58 tee _ AT BEACTIFUL Leonurd had the best of it, He|to deliver a ball last season this pain| tougher they break for him, the bet-|&t Morris Park, after which it Was) orks to advantage in more ways {Ing to fiddle around, he plays a good] Inasmuch as the ses I ONT outboxed Dundee, but didn’t have the | Shot through him, ter he goes, He has done much to| transferred to Belmont Park. To-day|than one. It enabled the Giants to|mame all the rest of the day. As a!the Yankees remain in» Vor a time this year it did not| ##ke the Giants and me. this race is a subscription affair, with litde “Bcoteh-Wop” In any serious It has been a bad week for the tw: i . Haaser of @ Knockout at any time,{bother him, especially in St. Louts| teams that 1 believe. are tho con: | $1000 added by the Westchester Rac- PAR Dundes was always there, doing hix|*here we caught some very warm] tenders for the National League pen-|!n Association. ‘To-morrow the card hare of the fighting. In fact, he| Weather, but, when he came back ‘to fell Aas ic aa tne Boston will consist of overnight events, in- a rushed Leonard #0 hard that Renny |New York and met some of the Justly| navn done far Adley ce vat | cluding & maiden steeplechase, with | After weeks of wrangling over the | Hrovkio on June 20, hax de ie! a i fo use all of bis boxing skill toltinuous raw weather at the Polo) than 1 expected. Beat! tie Centrepart Handicap, with #ell- a weight question, Ted "Kid" Lewis and) Vainiig at ue Wie » Sprines I lecisively outpoint him. The differ- | = =] "Phe Giants have run into a Jinx on|ing conditions, as a feature | Albert Hadoud, the welterweizht o iratoga Taiko, No VM 7 Pp ence between Dundee and | f the line for tte. great co their own grounds this season, and p : Suro ye finally been| ond the bathing sist on : THE QUOGLE HANDICA that night was that Leona oe te line me ttle grag Races the players have feacied the ‘point Belmont 's closing day, Wednesday, mm 7) pion at * eats . pare site tn one | 2m, a" «him yw i CENFREPORT HANDICAP his punches and Dunder op of the string for so many y {now that they hate to work at the | Wil witness the running of the Keene babe peers Mitr pena ee | 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE . Much oftener than he hit the mark | "err (sq world ctacntimene te'the | Polo Grounds and are crazy to get | Memorial, probably the most tmport- of the twenty-round bouts to be held 2 Mi -PLECH) ‘he was shooting at. race on that account jon the road again, Before we left for} ant of the two-year-old fixtures run at Buenos Ayres during the month of and 3 Other Good Races — } Syracuse likely candidate) the Western trip, which we went | so fur this year. s stake Was run ae <a August, ‘They will sail on Saturday HEGISSESG VE ate Be MS NLY four varsity crews will | for first plac Jim ‘Ten Kk has | through without @ defeat, we were! tirst in 1013, after the death of the morning for South America, along with Specus fe Peon. up at Poughkeepsie thie week, | one of th abe HAMAR losing the ball games because of lack | noted owner and breeder and Vice HB women's metropolitan golf ur colored heavyweights, Jor ig yy ante | f pitehi he batters were belting the four y : i but they are well matched, and; binations he ever put on the of pitching. The batters were belting | President of the Jockey Club. ‘The championship tourney opened sford, Sam MeVe: Re te y 1 | Cutitntiie te aoina Wary fast wrt wo) the ball hard, Then, as soon as Wel frst winner was. ‘Thomas Fortu pened | Jeanette, Sam Langton ae tiie race will be fast, close and inter. | ColUNDIA In Koing Verw {nat and #0| Gor away from home both th pitch: | Ryan's “Nake and. Cane ri this morning on the links of the |and Hurry ; Bob Dovere, the Kan- ee eter tor Eaton farting. Cornell, Syracuse, Columbia | Nuys bern rowing, well through the | LUA nd, batters were xoing great |Jow Mecahey. James utlors Comely| Bultusrol Golf Club, Among the en- [ans City heavy weleht: Mike Magie, the Band tt : and Pennsylvania will be the con-| preliminary season ee OMe uiihere e » ata won the race in tlt, and last year]tants 19 Mrs, William Gavin, the} Staten Island welterweight; Jim Buck- | tenders. Stanford will wait another — cae hat ihe Pals Grounds now, but | fT: Wilson's Ormendala led a classy |Hnelish woman representing the| ey, Jor Woodman, Charley Johnston MAGUOK RG year before sending on another crew, ) MEREDITH, running from| the stickers have fallen off badly, and |{0ld home. In 1913 and 1914 the dis-] Cherry Valley Club at Garden City, |4nd Henny Murphy. Johnston will rep t TAD te ray gon has postponed trying to! xeratch the 440. most of them have not been hitting | Ginee Of the race was six furlongs.| who last week won the EF: yl resent Jimmy Johnston, manager of LEONARD vs. DUNDEE and Oregon has postponed trying to| yard race {them have not been RiMINR | wince then it has been. reduced to] *! week won the Eustern title| - Bea (fice Now (ne show the East how to row. At Stamford Saturday, fin. | {hein wolghts, This his lowe the re-live “and a half furlongs over tha) Manchester, Muss, Lewis, and Benny Murphy will handle | ay Hone four college crews up on the! ished in third pi The raco was| “Most of my players believe their | Stralghtaway course Mis, Gavin has been paired with Badoud for Dan MeKetrick jp pu eon ye a! mn rowing unusu- - si y 2 rp ina jarion jollins of Yestbrook, — VIDAY won in } seconds. Meredith v 1 1s due to bud conditions for| This year there is a $5,000 gud pest is , % Sip taoe time tela, and’ they’ soem, [7o 16 $22:8 ecoonde, Mereai Mian aivine. Im dua to. Hae GOURINOHA 401 toma vali. totine ote $5,000 Guar. | former association title holder. ‘They | Mite "Dowd, the rusged and game St. Paul) Jim Coffer the Irish b i u on these preliminary performances, to; ‘'4!" eat for his inter- | oign’ thing to. overcome. When a| inducement enough to bring out thr will be among the early starters, welterweight, war secured today by Maddy to fight anni about £ | NING MPIC CLUB, be very ovenly matched. collegiate races, where he ran in rec- | {otter thinks he is handicapped. as | Ae tne tavenilia, one All told, there are 101 entries, the |} matoht E , ! ” Weise Morninusite RUAty ‘ Cornel! is more than ever anxious | ord time in both the quarier and the! goon as he steps up to the plate, the | starters are An Oa tel largest in ‘the history of the organiza. |v, wo box Mike McTougue, the lori | with duck Dillow in t be 1 Bre, . to win, for this is the last y that} half, but as in former » 5 pitcher has the edge on him {rom the | Woodtrap and Hourless, the Mrs. Quentin FF [| ten rounds at a special show of the club on next | Frank Moran in Brooklyn on Jy ex | Wednesday, Nigh "kiya, Charles Courtney will act as coach) the result of (he strain, Ia unlikely | jump. That ts an old theory about | litter the Juvenile winner; C. is jas “Liljan Hyde, Watneaca niet, O'Dand lise! made: pce )te: All | seal uate Liane’ MU URAL Abid for the Ithacans. Up in Cornell they t that he'll ¢o at Cull speed again this|the Polo Grounds—that the bull is| Billings's © Khayyam, Butler's| } of the metropolitan title, Tas | hie bouts wo far in this ‘irintt nine interes BP matet AE] patwmy Hn'tg Cul BKB a. cy hope to put one more Winning crew season. hard to see after the fourth or fifth | luck, Gifford Cochran's Phan: } trom elerd WIR ral C.C, Auchin-| cderbie ioterest t9 being token in the | Heres sTeneat es NENA Oo inning, when the sun slania on the| tom, W. R. Coes Jack Mount, Samuel} “Q)" oF fiping Bock. pattie between [hil Bloom and Walter Mone, the signs, Once Harry Stevens, who has | Ross's Maryland star, Ultimatum, a nly the eighteen-hole qualifying | Mle lane I take piace at the advertising concession at the| Harry Payne Whitney's Tumbler,| found will be played to-day. The | 0” nrosdeay to field, was forced to take down a big] Which ran second to Campfire Satur. | STs! *!xteen will quality for the cham- | Uioy nigit. Both men have been anzious ° ‘ lad, he wan making good money out| day. The good filly Koh-I-Noor ig] PiOnship, and there probably will be | cas time to meet each other, and as a re of, because the 8 complained | nut eligible, The result of thin race} 220" minor sixtecns with beaten elmht| sie they ought t wit up ® great eran ecila a erns : over the background, The fence waa| Will give something of a line on t elnanes In suo division, One round fe : - na nay 2 4 = then painted green for a long stretch | Stara of the two-year-old dlvistor oF mate ey |W oe 6. morning iasey) Stone, Ws sod Baiada TLeok about you for the man who is Nee ee eee Tete | enon has Hot been ebtalmable ro"| feroxramme on each of the subsequent | boxing in his previovs form again in Aus . + ae 1 would not glare on the bright colors days, bringing the semi-finals on| trl tn the three (ents be hos wo far fonght ‘ happiest in his success. You will find SOUA havelinecant AUat Ine ie bt the ment: sirelentious| PHAMIAy ANS MAC ANRIG OR FNA8: Coe te it eee ees bat lent gare ‘ A did not hit any harder, Mr, Stevens | stu t very enthusiastic about |All maton rounds, including the cham. |dreaus ia twenty-round bouts, Mit ove a twenty cessive yardage Co é him of moderate habit NE ee a ei Reet oe Tete AMOUEDiowbID final, will be at elghteen | mund devialon to Tostmy Uren. Kiddie Mov, the Excessive yardage on certain materials suggested a reduc- ° his ad, too, ‘This occurred two. of | mocting. They complain that it pro. . Alipmterr U8.) LER EPaRR, SEMA HABIAR, HA SIP tion to induce quick buying, The fabrice offered may not H ; . < three years ago, and Chief Meyers | vid ractioully a series of selling| 5. het My tne ray of trophies tn Herd MeCoy be exactly to your liking, but if they are this opportunity is | hb One © oy at to ela he | eve and as rn is pot ve the ¢ Lah ba new champion na for a ten.renn C vere as a 4 } le is neither prudishly narrow nor bad been one f the first nthe | 0 nd_ag auch Ja not very at (shin cup, It Ie A Seph of an old can ailing fora ton.roued exceptional. Some were as high as $40. 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