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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IT’S BETTER TO BE A MATHEMATICAL GENIUS THAN A GREAT GOLFER Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). This Year, Base- ball and Rainy.” The Metropoli- tan Golf Cham. Benepe was Won y Mra, Foitner S3PZ There te Not Likely to Be a Knockout in the Moran-Dillon Fight. ei Bjurstedt only plays tenn} As yet po umpire has fined any member of the Obiiere Unive vba! "teate tor ‘his Temas 916, toy The Prewe Prsiahing Co, ray ase m4 York Evestag Word ) Ca ‘pren ACK WVILLON, training in Brook- wee he Mr art Paar bee Lied Yenke lyn, and Frank Moran, training at fay they were Saratoga, both admit that they Looey, but you might in a hatting slump. Whioh ts a minor detail in com- Ras ear to the chatting slump that expect to win with a K. O. In « round or #0. Ih spite of the admission, it's our Wuat Din You struck Johnny Evers, ioc mes ‘the Siguiane bobs ot Mace at [yotels That Round ?- 0H -W? an Ntedlom 19 opr, Sarena toe A Aires. ing in @ round, and elther would = ER os PUT ME DOWN ‘be delighted if he could be assured WHY 1 —_ Sentiment among the fans that Ump Chill might cook his decisions a little more, that be will win in eight or nine or ten. Remember the other occasions when popular and much touted boxers talked about their intention to win by the K 0. route, Wasn't Mike Gib- bons positively sure that he'd knock out Packey McFarland at Brighton Beach? And didn't Packey darkly hint that he wouldn't be @ bit sur- prised tf the referee had to count # slow and mournful “ten” over Mike Gibbons? Wasn't Frank Moran going to “knock Willard kickin’ ” well with- that ten-round limit? And didn't ‘iMard say that he expected to knock Moran out? Before the Moran-Wil- ONE UNDER PAR ?¢ ome EE ee The Dodgers have finally deen stopped. They can't get any far- ther than first place, Lot of clubs would like to grant watvers on the Indians’ pitching staff. And just about now the Austrians would like to grant waivers on the Russians. ATHLETIC AILMENTS. CROQUET PLAYER'S OPTIC—Thie dread malady is brought on by the feverish excitement and muscular ex- ertion peculiar to croquet. In en- deavoring to follow the swift kaleido- scopic hurtling of the multi-colored lard comedy all the talk from the — — —— nae an nmi a = pucenssm rn rarer ee pitse Mil cen Sele ae seat tite McGraw, Sizing Up Teams |SCANDASINRAGING | COAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE RACES) (“Fistic News ) sist. isa Sousa tened big Ed Dunkhorst. Mike Gib- bons and Eddie Motoorty fought here onoe.. Before the fight we heard g@othing but knockout talk. In the In His Review, Admits and Gossip By John Pollock POSSIBLE IN EVENTS | Those Tumbling Favorites, The player who sets the minors on fire has a tough time after he gets up in one of the big, modern asbestos fight die plunged and missed con- tinually, and Mike jumped away from —2¢o—_____— Cubs Are Flag Contenders | LIKE ROSEDALE STAKES The Giants and Braves, As the Ell #° Convention is to be held leagues. in Baltimore during the second week of | «Although not the nmest bird ig the world. Me ee ela , : July, an effort ts being made by the|Setuniy. Bere Soma oes seers TCR HINS. Giants’ Manager Is Surprised at Improvement Shown by Western eet in DON'T believe in this knockout talk. How many fights between Clubs in National’s Race--Pink Tea Methods Have Affected Criticism Might Be Avoided by Doubleheader boxing promoters of that city to stage three important fifteen round bouts there Pitcher Nabors of the Athletics banged a single last week. No motive Bi ? Playi ? tera {i Known for the act on July 11 14 and 16, he promoters men who have earned a certain raves’ Playing. Prohibiting Entry of Three This bas been the coldes Although Still Favorites in the Betting in National League ¢ in @ century both ft fi hi a whi ee ° Tent ; will try to @ bouts between Jack | in temper 4 in batting Mawe? farrasd tha Jciouay value’ 6¢ By JOHN J. WGRAW by Same Trainer. Race, They've Both Been Slumping Badly Recently, So To=| ion ani rattling Levinsky. Georme| 1t took almost one round for Carl Teputation—end in knockouts? Very (Manager of the New York Giants.) Day's Session May Prove Life-Saver for One or the Other,|Chan®: te Naitimore fighter, and} Morris to, knocks Das Daley for sthing few. Benny Leonard is beginning to make good money in the ring. He doesn't Oight half as well as when goal out in Tulsa. There's something about that Oklahoma air that just naturally makes a man lazy. Champion Freddie Welsh, and Frankie Brown, the fast ittle east side bantam- weleht, and Kid Williams. Brown and By Vincent Treanor. HE Jockey Club takes no offictul cognizance of betting on the} ILLER HUGGINS, the manager ; players who are reported as those to of the St. Louls Cardinals, 18) be traded apxious and they can't work complaining over the rumer ; they are taking solace over in the By Bozeman Bulger. lelub house in the fact that the West as well igsl viene | Williams are already signed up to battle! fr, Daley might now sleep It out he was @ rank outsider, trying to|that Sallee was to come to the Giants,| In that I think Huggins is ail horse races under its jurisdic- | NLESS the afternoon warfar ae a unto them asjon the night of July 11, with Fred McKay to decide who wins Wreak into the “charmed circle” that land he sald I was responsible for tipos If any baliplayer in St. Loula] tion, yet In the days of the high stools woes to a dead heat, the slipping | ‘hey d hua se clever Ravonne (N. 3.) migaye.{ t8® ft heavyweight championship. has first grab at the gate recelpts.'starting the bulletin around the | fe thy Ginnie L think he would aiue jand the betting ring racing stewards! championship should get pretty) .V48" {lM ‘ romining fight Can Jack Dillon beat Joes Whlard? Praery eh feed fe a & Wt] circuit his head of to make a good showing often availed themselves of tho privi-| well toward a permanent settiement/ nant winners, and exp tC HN CHUN. Lin tee Suna dust Aa aul Ghaune bi jor o be ie 1 a p, e ave eal by ‘ in a ten round bout ee fighter or other. Hut he never did{ “It's funny,” hollere Huggins, “that | ay to get out ¢ Louis and lege of taking up bet heeis in| before this day 1s done, Th rekeed EC, [ea Ty ue Pat tug fof discovering Whether Altoona ean anything, in the ring, but take ever- | first one ball player and then another | [0 yee en ise Pune jE ye efforts to investigate suspicions, had a leg on bs bier gels ee bs. |ROW have to quickstep to keep In the &. C. of Rox at Friday beat the Red Sox in a World Series, tingly’ good care that nobody {is coming to the Giants, according to | S004, tacligs for Hu; o keep te ‘These sheets, indicating the| two Weeks ago, but the Giants, pos-| 7% Anil 0) Mi Beith hab not time, and be Terre comin Hants, accord t fi, one at i , f sia. Fielder Jones tgn't quite so fortunte ae [rene eo landed the eoporific| torte, but these rumors never take Ue Bia ses traded to New! Yark a) | fluctuations in the speculation on the| sessed of unexpected speed in that!” The trouble has been both tn pitoh- | Gaims the rat mil en: m to beat Christie, [Jonge wha Is gotting «lot of bis pn players he might have a better ball club. The strength which the Western clubs have shown has surprised me. The Cubs looked like a hundred per them quite aling and hitting. Benton and and|80n pitched so. badly ‘the loss might hav but for the rescue up the other end of the trade and tell | rac which players are to leave the Giants, | First it was Zimmerman, then Archer | captured, more than once disclosed evi-| direction, have given dences of sharp practices, Nowadays] battle since the West came here there are no betting sheets to be) began to boat us up. For ten days Ander- t Mitvura Young" Saylor, of Indianapolis, an rived in town Jaat night jn fine condition for his ten round battle with Harry Pierwe, the hart EXPECT to see a fast scrap. Dil- lom, having had a hard time to at tim been a total one ork of Poll Per- | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. ; 5 has been a Titan co’ abe by oll Per- | iitting Rmotion lightweight, which will be brousnt | DINK—Buffulo was never defeated get any of the money and tolund then Sallee. These rumors hurt! cent, better ball club at the. Polo, ken up; there is no public betting | POW ie Hee ee Ne ee eRe cons mitt. 5 Matty had the iistoriune tole atthe ‘Broadway Sporting Club of Brookiyo wo. [10 & World series, ¢ the money getters in hin claas)a ball club, because they make the! Grounds last week than they did and therefore few angles from wiicn |e Which of the two pennant cob) run aguinss what was practically @| fi 00 SOMny SUN ily recovered fren oa 8 ingle with him, may take this St === | when we met them in the series in| the stewards might view a scandalous | ‘ders coula ie Waft—Somebody s spoofing you. Kid Gleason hasn't made a halr-raie- Ing catch in years. "ht it at start the effects of his attack of pneumonia, and ex looked about one hundred fe, [evens betting, you know New York 03) their fight aguinat t na Weot, the Plays | Pets to oy Pierce, The latter ie 42 the eet looked it res ie oF 4 ‘a d 8 " AP @ a have of career he ser worse. ‘All that was the matter with, The foregoing must not be taken| Boston are still favorite, despite the) ers appeared to lose their snap, and |* un Pe eae my ball team last wee! |to mean that double dealing ind un-|omrush of the Dodgers and rapid up-| the frat of it being regaineu | ss th eet Gi wasicie tha live: Chicago. And I might add the Giants ight. But how about Moran? Neves that he has Pions. It has made life too soft for them, All they need do, after gather- | ing in a title somewhere, is to come Frank be- Peter Coleman, who wold the tnt of the tickets | pitchers we ot pitel rising of the Phillies. me game against the Car- | fo ont Jess Willard and Frank | rriv He has| to our no-decision burg and Pueiora wero Rol Bian ina portamanlike prictices are Indutzed THAN of the Pnillies. a neg{dinals, It ts a pity thes couldn't have | Stor in the (unten, bee been envaged ‘by Ti fairly good grounds for the belief,| gather a fortune, merely taki are using all kinds of alibia jin under conditions which provall) eo ee ory club he fears, and Mo- | Nad another bite tems Marty Vollok, Dan MeKetncx and Jack not especially in his real fighting |t® run fast enough and duc! alibia and play base- | these days, but rather tu eail the at-| to be the ohly club he 7 wang while they th wall the tekst hor ite aeniee Seis ability, but in the willingness of the | CROUKD te avold being Knocked out in the cine. tention of racegvers to what misat|Graw professes a decided awe of the tion, aA ose ge Sor og homme pte ie | ublic and the , : re Chicago games. “"You| Pe dune, without fear of successtul| raves, That being the case, they | | —— | declared that the fint day's aale of t hin | me Eas promoiare to dead | the actor, has y you can't hit becaus alt is made timely by the! double-header to-day should be about won ist aus club, by the way, t6| tor the oran- Tn teat wee lero by a ‘ ' ‘oll for appearing, a ed fro advert | th », ade time © é ae uch depressec cor the lateat| hundred dollars than that for t iliard-Mo- : °) ow; vilege, took down’ fo! takes of three horses trained ‘ve had al! season. To regain lost hander broke over the| —— beater, but @ fairly ablo heavyweight! there he saw Lea Darey in eight | OWRS this privilene, took down four) ¢ man, Of the six whicn went! ve themselves cham- » the other day, toox| 4 few nights ago two thieves stole Jeff Bnatth’s th a pretty good kick and a lot of e signs and, you don't hit any better, [sam ee IS prestige or prove thamselves chain + too vs toe Je Eerrentdedcer end pl fights, Harrison says that Eddie| ‘They don't make any difference. In |t® ankee Witch, Koh-I-N i eis cluben aru: do 6 to some unknown parts | automobile from a garage near ie Avenue, plfe a coe of reall vicGoorty “laid down” in the firat| fact. we won five pennants with bat- (aud Artemus were handled in tneir| Pion tumblers, theee ¢ been suspended indefinitely, | in Jersey City, end after going half @ mile ran pe. He likes ees oe he ié Di hich, by th tors facing those signs. ‘They don't| taining and saddied by Billy Kur] it at the expense of each other—al a suspension means little to Sltm,|Mmto @ tre, smashing the machine and throwing tile’ as well a8 any one, although Sa wih inset hg Oily Ad evem to hurt the hitting of the other|Fick, The public might have doped! possibility that doesn’t appeal very! Any time there is a doubt in his mind | thom out. One of the thieree ie dying In « hoe. and handicapped till the cows came home without acquiring edge of the trio that sessed before the field boys who are visiting her second fight bet a lot of money on I himself, trained eight weeks and went affects modesty in that line and talkd about ftying on $1,000 a year in rfect content. I°notice, in spite of Fras $1,000 a year dope, he lives @s to who shill have the honor he suspends himself. readily to the imagination. City, while the other is under the ‘Kknowi-| "Because I have a respect for the| Karrick pos- believe the advertising signs which some of the players have been trying to use as an alibl make a bet- WENDELL ; ee 7 went to the|Glants,” said George Stallings last! — george Stallings is still ravin, The Oban A. 0. of Metonh 061 2A0 fa bane or uicactins lett ant sctarioe, in to knock Darcey out. Darey| ter vacksround than the plain green |BOst, still those who were at tne track,| yijsnt, in explanation of that phase of] about that no-hit game pitche lar wooki show to-night. Matchmaker Me a new “beauty” that’! ely when he haa the coin in his| Rocked Eddy out again, fence, It is true that it gets a little |and apecuiatively inclined, were] ("aig no reason why we should not| by Tom Hughes, and takes it asa [pray "i ea Geran a twinkle fx He would use u few thousmni| “If Darcy ever comes to this coun-| dark at the grounds about the fitth|ferced to pick and back one of the] tt “Is ; ; | hunch that t iy |e. 408 tame, Devnunares. Diane Conley make your eye twin! Qny time. Frank is near enough the| tr." ways Harrison, “he'll beat our | oF sixth and Tam arranging | tle. beat them, and that we Will procerd) tart on their winning ways. He |in“ue war wut, alile im the other ten numer | with pleasures ane nee ve ere to have some of the lattice taken out — w do.” h Mr. Hugh: Mealy Bh aac the War hae ve Cones Sh Radeg Man celtic cuauan middleweights without any! in the back of the Rrandstand to let] All three were tenders aamis jw that the Western clubs have | a0 an eye uses mune ‘rill lake on Johnny Roche of the Beam techie anatie wit ne vee He's the greatest middle- | the suntieht in takably and Karrick if he wer gon declared McGraw, “Il have a | by the way, is the 1 watees he ie hard hit, Whea| Weight I've ever seen, He'd beat Mike| The Boston Braves are atill floun-|honest, which fortunttely ne [Rouen that the Gian will start in bt ey el i Ly 2 walloped on the nose Frank forgets, Gibbons as easily as Mike Gibbong| dering. does not seem to 4) to clean up.” | as the best billiard player on t 18. for Ql) about being carcful and goca in| could beat me. Me's Luilt like ‘Pom | D8 the Heht in t m this year that sex were couple !| And there you are, | staff of the Yanks. He is also a i, ‘ase for ‘general results. At least, that, Sharkey. it has she last Couple of y wouldn’s | - mighty fine young fellow—sends Ae is style once, He fee piscis| Dares, eo Harrison anya, hae been | seasons. “Crabhing” wae thelr atyle Vany chirgoa| Through the ald of the rain, the| mighty ne youog te caw onfidence in his hard jaw, and a! anxious to fight in A ica, but the now that they have tried to lay running of a race] Giants did not suffer aa completely = elf on jt only arouses the Irish in, Australians Want tos) all their ath hot playing such | under Hitions would havelat the hands of this Ghost of th ae here to help eac COI LARS inp {fetes go to the wa They won't let ohn Evers is giving jee i ech 1- Noo night! West as one appeared A 4 i wy Hocking Alier: Alb ld Record. ylor in hie serap with Harry Mierce, 4 ye Noran will probably by y care. |} ave. A Wealthy Austratian,| the Umplres a great rest. Ho is not{have stepped In a dozen holes, ben jooking upon the daily slaughte James H. Hocking, the veteran pes ee ee > nd Coe ret ry DO Ba i aes | wine wants to seo Darcy middinwecets | opening his mouth to them this sea. |cut off and knocked back and’ there| hey played, nine wines, losing SX| destrian, left City Hall at 4 A. Mf, | hj Mee Tee, Sinched. today: pera vane ‘Known as the Best Jeanie Tew timmoe hee ieety eet! Champion of the work Nas afford te | on, and You can't convines some of{ would have been no nasty teneriesl cf tkemecbad enourh, it ia true—butl teary to try wanin for a new walks | Ate chore, bentamolgt, end Yours! GEO, P, 1OE & CO, Makers, TROY, WY, Jose, Just as he did th the first Coffey | put UP a heavy bond to ruarante the box that he hax not gone deaf |and no oceasion for the’ aiwmapta| = ling record to the Capltol atops at Al-|gohany Seo estend Bimsell in oniee to get a Also Makers of Ide Shirts ut he'll return to ustralla 1 sod dumb entirely queation) ORS Avie «afterw 1 rep event | ny. Twenty ve ch he ” in en roun t fient. lantortain tine, but the officials heen | “Well, VIL tell you," said Johnny to] Horses Ike this trio Nave sufficiens|opst includes the foregoing, the event|bany. Twenty-five eteel ats Boe ero aie ¥ING NOT champions, pitton refused to consider the proposition. {Me When { asked him about this. [enzagements to permit of their com-| snowld be the most interesting in Baca. ethene eahiane an . Yo pds at the Breed, | === aemeeel eres Area e et The have even been efforts to| “They panned me so hard last year} peting in’ other company and not} years: established, a0 there can 0 pos B Cane om snuggle Darey out pf the country, | about riding the ‘umps' and scrap-|against one another. Karrie and tho} $8,500 horse in entered in al finekiny hae acachedile bf five mites Neon sient | ——____ SPORTING. ne ten-ro' decision style put they have failed.” Darey ts train. | PINK all the time that T practised aelf- [owners for whom he traing oagat ty] When a $3,500 horse is ente eking has A 0 f five miles | has spoiled he cham. ine for the flying corps ¥ control inter, I've en so now Javold such clashes whenever possible | race to be sold for $1,200, he is | per hour Oingnish Dy 9] | Giants tosdey with Boston, 9 games, pan eal ies iE Bones ito Poll they, Meat a ola a aes ot Pied be OAT CU RN uk dat ne ee CP eal some attention from the bet- | o'clock Wedn [rds Pe" w'Pots Grids, Adm. boo. eadve, Se base against me, and I mention | crit to Brovk winner of the opening | - it te the umpire. But estly, ‘Mac’, amen! event on Saturday, Was such u horae. = “See I don't. know how jong it is Unless all signs fail the Rrooklyn | Before the races J. davis bough st. ‘The strain is telling |Mandicap, run this Saturday on|the gelding trom Thos J. Shitting for u AT 5 should think it. would, Aqueduct’s opening day, should ‘ne, $3,500, and when Jimmy Owens a (I ce (@) The moderate man is the backbone hin he rave of the eur. “Several. stars | ward $4,000 for Brooks and . A A f thi The Brooklyns are stil holding al are hel! ed for th in. | Was those familiar with the of this country. laa pater GNC oat nie | cluding Re with t ae ee aaction ‘eouldn't. help an ecia avUrI1CSs aan With summe us WH the I} pounds. H. PL Whitney's ten Brooks as good thing nt ; . how recognize the Cubs i ti filly, Regret ith 122 Kin the general w nothing o . : He who drinks and eats, works and cintendvee ker a a halter pa Stone, He, Wit and wernt et the nnd te fate, Mut the paddock The tate season has left ue with excessive yardage on some * ° ry sae lub than [thought he had. But Sep- 1 ones. ven in all are sharps had the information an. igh grade materials. To increase their sale we have re- plays, intelligently, is the best citizen tember is a long Way off, boys. rile, but tf the fleld that gors to profited accordingly, Biko ares price. There are many attractive and eects $2 500 Youthful Stakes > “ T have not lost contidence in my areee ; ‘ " . It is for him we make WILSON— ball club. T know it has the strength mei sie patterns which may include just what you've been seeking. y i i claily, the batting punch. Why not call and see them? Samples on request. 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