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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. ats : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR WILLARD HASN'T TIME TO FIGHT FULTON NOW vow SA, Me. he, Pom Taare Tunrs. GOLF / Mai A Teron Dore HOME UF IN A NOW OUTe rT! 9 rey Too joe? punt “wal Watton Lm Wey Shy) re eat ov ime | bel yeee " - On CATT Tom jones Has Turred Down ete) Fiat Offer of $45,000 for Wi Teter! lard to Box Fulton Labor Day, . 2 = 4 by ee fom Reomane Om Ths Bee Vek Bowne OM JONES bas tureet @owe for Jems Wihiare © fet offer of $45 008 to Pred Pulte ten Getistonicns roueds th Mincerota 08 Taber Dey ‘The very i400 of refusing te gather to OB. for mere boning (om rounds WM make the wt ~ The Willard people have be Ghie mated for serene! menthe For (ime ths propost war tonre fively scoped for Wiant wae Marting out with & oreun and @ little Advertiving woultt do any be pet + tee reel prometera eth B fee! club ant $46,000 in real cash te port in ety ae tereed wp tt be Game Impose bie to © Jee ond bie managers! oat wo te business. ‘The promoters faiing to emt remulte) By wire and letter, wen! down to Vir. | Ginia and saw Jens and Jones in pore | oon, Willard was willing now to Oght. epparenuy, end Jones east al $46,000 was & very aceeptabie Maura Jones agreed to come to New York ta & few days meet the promoters and give bis anewer, He arrived on lime, dui aid be coulda't decide at ones, as Jack Our would have to @e out West and talk to the care People before he'd be certain that Jess could afford to take two weeks 8. Joos, Tom said, didn't have « eentract with the circus proprietors, | CARTER HANDICAP WILL BE RACING'S HOLIDAY FEATURE But had agreed to Ko with it | ° 7 a Friar Rock and Roamer May ) Reiss Stallings Ready to Fulfil the Prediction | "13," 'sksem Temes gepsiice| Braves Will Lead Race by End ot Week Belief in Home Grounds Hoodoo Has Held Back Giants, Declares McGraw New York Leader Tells How He Humored Players’ Notion That There Was a Jinx at Polo Grounds Until It Vanished With the Shifting of Benches, BY JOHN M’GRAW. (Manager of New York Nationals.) By Vincent Treanor. F it wasn't for the home grounds | strangers at the Polo Grounds, and —_————— Rel Fr ie Jul pss hoodoo the Giants would be #o| {ie other gang waa the home club ‘The St. Peul-Minneapolis combina- | © Fourth of July feature at We could win as Visitors, So last tien wilt make po further effort } Aqueduct to-morrow will be far out in front in the National the Carter Handicap, which|!eague race to-day we would be aie has the pick of the all-aged division |doping our chances in the World's inowluy I sald: To-day we take the vinitors’ beck we go on the fleld. I Bet the match, but wil loo’ for an- Early in April Came Boasted a pmemeaae That His Team Would Be MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS | tho light is better there, and 1 bes HERE is some foubt that Wi 4 ational Leag Ameri eligible to atart over the seven fur-| Series now. “We are where we are | lieve we will play more baseball from lard ever wili aght again, al-| Top of National League] i BAS lege 4, BG) / cay long distance. ‘This will be the|today” becauso of what the club| tint Bans bs Pahl ue th i home b though there isn't a reaiy| by End of First Week in Bh 3e age | eae au lea: ue a a eighteenth runing 6 Lr event,|has done on the Polo Grounds—or | Sicun’® Jinx Af It takes us all sum- dangerous rival in sight. The trouble ut 6 80 " which waa inaugure! fm 1896 at the) rather has not ne. ‘That day I informed Pat Moran ie that big Jess is taking on fat at an July. 5 e+ 400 | Wt. Loaie . vie bb ae Weshe M2 rH Pile s not do same course. Between you and me, as fan to| 2! Was the home club and to take alarming rate Jie has been making R Its of Roamer and Friar Rook are both ' the home club bene h. ‘We were pi & great deal of ‘money and has been By Bozeman Bulger. by pooped Games Yesterday, a * Tl etigtbie and they both will undount. 8, there me oy Linger id a De ee rag ariel sacar ene a living a soft life He walke very 8 the Glants and the Dodgers einnat & id game), Called ond Sth, rade edly face the barrier, #0 aa to redeom OF anything else at all, but keep tt out! Stale Pane little, When be wants to go two or g0 to battle thie afternoon ia ‘it. Lente, 1, et themselves for their poor showing in |4ark, The players thought thero { don't like the idea much," re- + three blocks be rides tn a car, He the last of the many series G To-D ‘the Brooklyn Handtcap, which was| Was, I say “thought,” because now plied Pat, the Irish manager of the eats lemon pin T have this om the) cnet have been @ disaster to New james To-Day, ‘held @ week ago Saturday at Aque-| they believe the Jinx ts dead an tho ['Millles, and tere are too few Irish Dest of authority, Probably Jess New York at waren eats other kinds of pie, and perhaps |duct, He Will, Gainor and Band/flag chances of tho Philadelphia “fut 1 suppose it's your field, and Stan cs rieabergs. Mt Lou won attieveland. || Marah will bo in the feld. Athletics. For @ time it looked as Yow can have whatever bench you this week te ended, George Btallings | ‘There te — possibility that Geore/i¢ this private, hand raised, milk “i ou. neta” T anewered. “ lps bie Lam assured te @ posi- may dave fulfilled a promise made in ——-- | Smith, the vegerend ge! Model fod jinx of ours up at the Polo the nba Laesy ." I answered. “You're the presence of J. MoGraw as far/ those who have hunted or fivhed with |@ave the most oxecrable exhibition! Will go to the post, He has shown Bofore Willard whipped Jack John. ir , “thi Mee that | ef baseball vi reat improvement in form and it ts o a 4 many li as Gon. fhe . ae tt fir he wy a. bined oO i nm) 1 01 Giants wo o firs } w iit t tt him, Fre-| 2&0 @# April, The dangerous look- tim, ft a Vents Ys that McGraw ever had to # mp in the game to: y, for Its own good, York, @ dark, ominous cloud te loom- os in reach pastry. But tng up toward the East, and before Villa of Mextco and Columbus, You wine pennants, 5 to ‘th from the ben ot unlikely that his trainer may de- | jhave been going great ever since. quently he was “broke,” and he found| WH cowl te the dust raised by tho] OUP ea ng, but 1 ean aco the aignay riding to the records the piton. | hot Unlikely: d chunse o¢ couldn't Kill It. |The players bolieve the jinx ie dead, Mt hard soratching to support hia| Howton Braves as they lumber on - tng in wood, the hitting in excellant, |ci4@ that he bas @ good chance 0 A Jinx ta one of the most rertoun | 4nd it 1s all that is necessary. ‘They amily sod travel around getting) toward the old “peanut,” as Sherry) nig sericea betwoon Nrooklyn and |{? bare running great and the oateh. | Winning. things that can attack a ball club, S74 Playing good ball. We are the ‘matches. He didn't pick up any| Mageo calle it, The cloud ta in with | New * ore whi rune ah ing better (han the club has had tor arrreed nines Che ' visiting team at the Polo Grounds, that amounted to much, In|the well known Stallings prediction, | Fourtn o¢ uly. onde tho long atay or | ne tne, The answer? None, The next mohkt Interesting event on} because the players Ket to believe tn for are we not on the visitors’ bench? days Joes would have fainted (1, | the Gla ‘ te and never in wh hie Hho ‘@Ry one Offered him 944,000 in real] After the Aret gamo hore in Apri | ay wo. matlnl the holiday program: is the Clover] it as seriously as they believe they And we will be strangers at the other at the] But those Yanks! Have y ween | Stakes, for fillies, over tho five fure| will be paid on the first and Afteentn lots In the league for gone time now, Mt, and Wyle time waaa't alll of the Gret week in July, and quite a|@rounds or home now kind of & jinx, |bather, them, Fitchera that have | Malt doxon eligibles, each of whom| more sorlous than that, ‘Tho jinx no- clubs wearing @ patinch like a poll- i Whe circus wort of nUmber Of the "buys" foll on to what| Ne dosn't profres to know, Dut he | looked bad all weason and from whom | has won & race, and his stable will] tlon usunlly etarte when some man ticiants, We are good ball players aa es Ty Unusual fo ol does know that hia team can go with | the greatest work was expected have | undoubtedly be the favorite, A, K.| gets going a Httle bad and ho caste | the visiting club, champion. is undoubtedly a| they then considered sume easy bi # Tush eh the road, and It cannot at| suddenly rounded Into shape and the . (GCoprwright, 1016. by John NM, Wheeler, Ine,) Macomber also has five of hig im-| around for an allbl. Ho's got to ex sat heavy weight Nghier—one of the| gear, Not only did Goorge remark|home, It in not that the team ts in| young fellows who saved the ship re aa that ever held the title, Por- ere : Dad eondition,. After ecing. theen | while they, were woMbling are get- | Ported fillies who are elixible, while| plain. Ho ts hot to binme himself. i he's @ Very agreeable person—-| U0as those en re bel oe oe clean up the Phillies the other day| ting better than ever, Baker and| Harry Payne Whitney has five to| No ball player ever was to blame. If! ro natured, clean minded, deoent| eed with Unuaual aenurance that the \qhoay could aay that, but the very | Magee are also beinning to hit ko Gort of a fellow, who fille his pomition| club that would be fighting bim at) noxt day they turned around and! $25,000 and $25,000 respectively. ert eee nin fel the fniah would be the Giants, ee total to hin fer putting Jehner| AS far ae the Lraves are con- the dineard, will make him popu. | cerned, It looks as if George may cop for ® Jong time, even If he doesn't! pimsoif quite a shower of bats; but as to the Giant end of the prophecy esloct from, Thero are a number of| there wore nut direct and justifiable other good fillies who have Leen seen | causes overy big leaguer would be here, and many more who have not, | batting one thousand, Every time he ne Appearance [. Wiltlam A. Learn: that are eligible to tart and it may|steps up to the plate and doe not [er Ui tut of tho Nanaau Country uty prove that the champion will boe| «et a hit there ts some real reason, {ill of the other tilling lawn tennis of ‘Bgnt again. found among tho unknowns, It is not his fault, . t he Noster Gf the, Ameriaan UL/TON should have @ chance to| Well, boys, prophoaying haa run right| Worted over the noor showing - Un have wana me en The Tremont Stakes, worth $6,000, | gayy, Nits SEE Starr eke ne Hilinting example of the tol eye An lke Ghow that he te a real con-|out as a sport around these parts, | made against Jack Dillon tn Brooklyn whioh will be run Baturday, ta the [ozs gut cant crease uelan Rairtteuee dite eee tender for the tite, Me might| The Giants bad their chance, and! Frank Moran, the Pittsburgh boavy-| Al MeCoy, the middiewoight champhm, will de volleying Was oxcellont, #o that with tent Nie tle In anther wentaet toatahe. He| next dig feature of the week, The} o,; Clotiler he dofeated ‘Theodore Roose- jack n. at match would| from the cellar came within an nob | weight, te determined to go ret BIOMH) Gi gy goa ve Yenung!* stare of the two-year-oi vision a Dillon, Thi i i 4 ight along 60 epsina Tere Young’ Surte, the geme f th id division will volt Pell and Craig Biddle at 86, 63, @raw well in New York or anywhere/ of snatching (he lead from the Dod-|Mxhting until he haa regained the pres | end hardhitting middiewnult of Newark, twa ten | once more be seen in this event, “There's aome guy there in the oen- | 43, tre fleld bleachers with @ mirror he —_ fm the Middle West, where both Pul-| gers, only to crumple up in the face | tige he loat by that Gefoat. Ike Dorgan, | Oil # st the boring alow to be brought of by) The Brookdale Handicap, over @] flashed in my ey Just as the plicher| Chartes Pores of the Millrose Ath. ON i aa idle wanager of Moran, dolared to-day | Wane Werk Sewwel jesithoaree wilt cis} mile and a furlong distance, will also Het go of that Inst one. a Je te Brooktya Aigtented dite xinv @ grumblos about the jinx on the oktyy m haneee (hat he has practically matched Frank | b reset, Le be run on Baturday. arte eee Sree SeeLtae fe the |! cial theo-mile, invitation “run 1d in connection with then of Sam Wallech, mansew A the arvaroe avert The biggest event at Aqueduct inet |Mtid: and he talks about it in his \the Pautist Athletic Club at cote Park er i. sleop, Some other man has @ couple |yesterduy, Mayo led until within 100 on July 2k The ing Clay of Arveruy ta today combine! | wook was tho winning of the Queonal| Ge hud dave and. he begins to come {arin ot ihe fijah. Ten Boren aprints teh te regarding rile wil tbe on |COUNtY Handioap Saturday by Short | plain too. Pretty soon the whole team |ed and passed Mayo, to win by twenty On demande 616,00 eburgh ta Ue mate erect ce) Gruss, Kini Here's imported horae | is running on two cylinders and thare | Yards, semifinal Young Mar-| hus boon knocking at the door in ati|!# Keneral talk about @ jinx, They} oo songs fo fe ten rouude, By starts, If ho had been ex-| Wit away from home, | They cant) rar t sy : es come through on the local lot. Every- ER ANS ES ee at EE i's je ay Pit agar Py thing breaks againat them there, ana c b it is serious, ‘That is what has hap- ; A. 0, of Wan {was he broke the track record by ea with be a bag fighter thle month | ene ee crtnaaent Tate, ial tworfitths of a socond, covering the| pened at the Polo Grounds, 1 had o to meet Carl Morria tn @ ten round rerarted ae an Intolilment febter But it appears that| The chance for the Braves te just bout at Tulsa, O} only hiteh In Uh rriving, aod It remains to be @oen |" Frank has been seriously minjudund. | vcy can proft by the experiences |th® money, Di | ape MORAN has long been “6 If he had been really intedigent helof McGraw, Stallings hae waited | for Frank's end while the promoters jong aod pationtly eta to got rig big drive until has come certainly would have tral have only offered him $10,000. Dorgan nt be a he je cortain that be will get his price for Moran. for bie pit He e this season Frank Kramer, Amertoa’ champion | eyeliat, ran defeated in ® two-thirds of @ mils y Rob Spears, the elon. lan ovyeliet, at the Nowark to fight Div ly slighted hy lnvtead be evident. training and came pitohing | dee Du torday afternoon, It wan " o | Trook lyn, | for Dewilee belig signed up to Gait Fe eR | 262-8. wreat ball club on the road and a to see Kramer beat. 1 te down to Now York fat, logy and ry Wuie| mile in 1.862-8, He came within . " Tyler and *Kudoly Hh are ehowing | Jin Pine at Dewey, On weomorew aft , h ve | Very feeble one In our own park ch, as at this style of :! Kaoking in everything that might Hashes indicative Of (heir old. | econ, be has ele bern berurvd to meet ialee ee ele Same Sane Se AEs. UGiia (G8 /@ OROR' OS '508: World's Gol be cured even ie t had | lini he hiven hy atic upon i, Tarineky for Cifleen rnnde too deo ~ oo om “ sa - ae perate, ‘inst | gave instructions pracsion| hentable. war neces | ~ aie ie ee 4 of Unie elty will wrap punches with Jae Lyoah, ho fahe wore to alt in U S| sary to ride three h before the ra : Gifford Cochran's showing In the two-year-old. division, His tratner, | Wille Midgely, uncorked at least one has ever considered for @ eeoond the | #000 Fim ey wion of BO par cam, of the pommibility that they might pot win, | nee revista, Vhey aincerely believe that their cap bateman, because their more or less last heats, while Kramer got the second the bottom of the heavy weight white ehirte on hot days and straw te and dropped him with a thud lane hats made a bad background for « Moran bas been @ very lucky fight: | curing the pennant again is an abso. |, Jems Dae maou of Rem MeMahoa, the ted & mi Mepray, ne had now white ball. This space haw been ne, National er, le myent several yeors dubbing | jute certainty. [tte ainusing to hear | Meer Been wolgit, te very tush duapieand te ol Madat y Weil ety roped off. Next Thad rigved up a luba af the counte around the outer ring He tought 4 m talk about it ow, Dut [Ot # Or vaiaved last wok tn one of Une nes adeira ednesday, few fairly good men and wen ac wavere te the affect that Mul Kewenan th tight. Danny Githride ant Have | Marie Odile on Thursday, Leonte back lapecial backeround of dull green, | reminding them that the ac pt SWung oUt a fow feet from ‘the cen= now amateur rule te tmnortank “AX cay Fonte bat never ‘received. any quod |Overy one Of them Caicage ewrrweait had Anoka out Mo\tabon | Mabomay wilt alm come tagotior ta & tanqound | On Kriday and on Baturday Queen of |t-. m4 fonce, 1 had a holo punched |of the dratt of the proposed mile, which Rome? We lost to Jack Johnecn Ip Necliaee buna laine Hachem, WX. Time ave. that | ora, the Water, In the back of the grand stand to ed Idat March, agconiparited the n't heen paid yet for ober FaAeOKON BINOe |" ge vaste Pe, who wes Ke Od UF iimusan, | The Marlow Aoorting Chub of thie etty wi! ‘The Afteenth running of the 96.000 !"t,i0 more Neht © ¥ 4014 fousbt neveral tees out at the hande of scott [eiage the fim boning outa betwen colored and] Cincinnati Trophy, the richest race my ws italy es es had to borrow money following, aa it did, a0! yey mvition, the welterweight chamuln, te te " for two-yeur-olda on the Kentucky naar ra eae Oe Me get atone fl clome upon thelr double tome to the | (Pegg yg rig ce « [tracks and a prige that carrioa with ground for you. Let's see you hit 1 OL sigag Pah renin ate Piiiles, Robbie's men have discov. |e ~ ‘ h Hon a benuifil wervioe aet, | PON! y Me fourut Jim Coffey, Inj ered that there are clube that oan wn be riecas Catenin oe, Siturday,|, Hut old Mr, Jinx was still on the ot anal, fuent Moran was fat and! beat tem. And It may do thein \| One hundred and twenty-one horses |, | 1 {Reon a baseball and. football ey had him nearly whipped at that. Tue Dodyors koow that : sa oy, are eligible of which John W. Schorr's |," The home grounds are hoodooed.” |the Kverett High Behool and h naged to awing One On! from how on they will have 40 fight we the Irichman'’es weak Jaw, In the it'to conch the Purdue Unis Becoud Coney Neht Moran 5 " 7 ensational colt, Harry Kelly le res thoy figured, "We can't beat an ess |ongn And Aght hard every inch of the way, | Seat the bom.” Wetton wiih mot be able | ae the meauit of @ trrcerahiea! errar, Jos | y 4 i \ handed | our pellows Waventt “ec Thick | Ok Ae fo Care wes, Lyneh, the woe) beser, was miawuad as heving 1 agreed with thom as far as ‘pot Ares Sonnection with permnenes Dane. Wee paid w good big purne- to) any,” Unews Wilbert explained as he Wi ce vatg | DEM hooked out In one mound by Anthony | being able to beat even an eg. For | bal we "part owner and mons Qrainod well for that fight, and won “put the other teams tH) Down, sville, and the & timo any egg they tried to beat | S#er of the SOT eT atthe at sini Pome | mee would, find. had been. laid hard- Knuland League for many years, His the three biggest two-year-old races bolled. And while we are on the Y that he will hung up by these respective tracks, of ews, my club looked as « ine receive his ealary for the yeur, of the etar bout Nel at the far! Behorr has refused $80,000 for dated as George Ades famous exe were as Marry Ke M1 if he can win the after he had thrown It into an electric in, Then he was Kiven another | petted, "The raya h ROTTING | Geos Koo purse for Aghting Willard, ood ing better than whey have a ough outclassed, ataved the tan! wnt Pnviadelph Again he rereived a bik must be for febting Dillon, Instoud While our Mat Bewtn, the Ghucage fehe | eek: Twas dehnny Loweh who waa etapopd hearyweisht, for fifteen rounds, to & deison, a! lhe ll aso] Dayiom, ©, 0 July 10, aod hie erumd wiih wales Georg Adve of Philadetyile, for tem rund, ory the Brown AL A. Of Fat Mockaway, ob the might Dig now, it} ot guy a, Tufte, which Brenna tuk | Cineinnatl Trophy he t# aure to be fan in action Jninee in team batt Si yung hard and trying Win beat) ie pot near hawt —_ )) round, at Far the coming winter favorite for the | Then T got an tdea The finx : ine he let his che And, rememt gong has Otto Floto of Teaver, Oo! , hae been peleeted abe Nacki at Kentusky and Latonia Derby races of Hirked on our bench. TL would awiten | ff Kinand _‘Meiding | to-du toad of being through every time when It canie to | to referee the fiftean-mmaunid bout betwen «as Mei Cowme qulpointed Young, 1937, my team to the dugout generally o6- yj), waleh | an average of 960, and Haat to Waliar he baw flopped | @ aoowdown, \ plow Wowldie Weiss ond Ad Woigaet, lie toamer tithe, Bradway hosting che | —— —— cupled by the visitors and make the ( ch with the other ino 0 the ham-and class Oran “And, say." Robbie whinpered in lshiesigi! champion, which wii be saged ob | Prank Cortone af this clly emued Kkue Woot wi boys think they were playing «Way rank the iuast ell aro’ teams of find it bard to club up ayaln. |ehat assuring ways Ge familar £0 Denrey Gol, toanamen sight, Wien tin quem ‘ol Newest, My de 9 the onaued ruin, 1 ale Grounded Boeraare fron from bomer—thas sbey were mately the bad an ‘average of <td, 1 ~ ee eer ee PO ig BW on this feld football towne nowt autumn. "Thin ts hie | y Club le race meet are eo of it that willing to bet 61,000 thet there be @ single bet made : Now develops that Fran ot $50,000 for watching Jag fight, or only about « dollar @® Bo much ballyh has broken out) a) cireuit that you can't tell je @ league or @ sanitarium, Kiven George Melride went Demoeratio the other caromed his bat off Piteher dome, When a fan goes to see a Gght he only seem @ fight, but when he to @oe a baseball wamo it's just ordering hash, 4 — \ Frank Moran in 200 pounde of bene © and flesh in we order named, ysl Pit MN promotor: the pills in’ lost i, They give cut. almost any d mentary p They say only a hair divides the true and Ino and you'd have @ ne tdugh time figuring the ot de marcation on Kid Gleason’ dome, Bre has ven Pet arte Sr Being free t# all all right, bat rd a freo agent is a percheron of @ ferent complexion, " ee ry pure, ta ‘ia ar ete Law anys you can’t get from a druggist without a prescription, but the law fails to vent Charley Weinert from ol ing Jack Dillon, Baseball clubs now have press agents, The best press agent @ ball club can have js a base hit, The Pitta team ithe would. ‘ve like TT ouakee a nthe te bt — a I¢ the rioting Continues in baseball, Ran Johnson will have to eubstitcte referees for umpires, etn 4 no surprise ¢ rab sing @ * herd of bulldege ‘up up tl the atreet. were 6.800 enectatore at the bela out counting Frank Moran, BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS, The week's record in each } of gamca played, won and with runa, hite, errore, men left hases and runs acored by Ope ponents, including the games of. Baturday, July 1, followa: NATIONAL vo de 2 2 -ceases pounce acouzee > Bete on Z Seaweers: ocsnees saenecza Scentcon Ses2ses2 = Filtered ocean water, 12 lessons, PROF. TOPEL, ft... inAume i y Heat of haus July 4th $2,500 CARTER HANDICAP $2,500 CLOVER STAKES 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE And 3 Othor Thrilling Contests PINST RACK AT 2.0 BP, My Brelh RACK TRAINS Leave Pena Th Ay Brooklyn, mn Flath Oo ant J diy, tthe wilt noe. Cietterta” 4 CHE AN ed! Malt mw nosy i | eeuhas s,

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