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= Ter 1 IRR net pe Rs Tana <i Saito aby = RE EVENING WORLD, JUNE 1, 191%... CARTOONLETS ON LATEST SPORTING NEWS Copyright, 1017, by the Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Prening World), e Interesting Four-Bail Matoh Ar- * ranged for Wykagy! Country Club on June 10. A four-ball match that will be certain to attract a large gallery has been ar- ranged for the links of the Wykagy! Country Club on June 10, Jerome Dy ‘Travers, former national open cham- pion, and Oswald Kirkby, the metropoll- tan ttle holder, will team up against those well known “pros” Gil Nicholls ‘land Alec Smith, Travers always plays Wykagyl well and so does Nicholls, while Smith from long acquaintance there 1s bound to prove & factor even though he may not be able to reach old time form, Conditions call for thirtye © ‘six holes, 1 — Car! Morris Hopes to Enter Ring “Against Frank Moran Monday Wight Weighing About 225 Pounds. Gaprtight, 1017, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) MORRIS came into our building yesterday afternoon to tell us the truth about his it. Carl is training for his Mon- evening soiree with Frank the Pittsburgh polthogue Somesory PLEASE CouNT over. West =+ HG Doesit Reavizet YeT THAT HE WAS KNocKeED out, Any attempt at this time to state the amount of money raised for the ambu- lance fund on Memorial, Day 1s mere guesswork. George H. Barnes, Treas- urer of the Metropolitan Golf Assoct tion, anid to-day that {t would be sev- “E don’t really weigh 2 anid Ce smoothing down the flattened of his vest. “In fact, I don't Py BUT TAKING THAT * Jeral days before anything like ®& pow! tive announcement could be made. He basi Rear Apert Mor Ris 1S WATCHING THE SCALES! F< Ws FROM VouN@ Malan ae bie had before him figures, however, from @ v ENNY 6S ANG Lent number of clubs, including the Sleepy I hope to be able to put on a HE WANTS To WEIGH 24 OUNCES ‘i The Ween © 0 & ane Hollow C Club, which beaded the weight before Monday night. MORE MONDAY NIGHT, Ge cots ee. Har with wore then 00 ke to enter the ring weighing it 225—yes, even 226. I feel that ‘4 have my full strength and all my © at that weight. couple of pounds make any Every golfer loves to sink a birdie. It comes to few to make @ hole In one PIRATES SPRING SURPRISE (02222 earned a fair share of golfing fame, en- Pade “Does a € MAMPION ‘ bed ecd eRe, Agevetiny ‘ fJoyed the thrill on Memorial Day. over to see whether we'd ous A\Y M | i} se rowenta | igo bel ng th a asa Hatera | tay Oot fi CHV KAN if bat eke A pom — ° : A " noy Country Club he drove a bal halt ton more or lana dlatributed NN sy MY) ry OR “Two. |A. ‘Throckmorton won their places|“NicGraw. Had Figured on the Phils Curving Into First | aia not come to rest until it trickled his expansive perso tive ie ome | tn the. final round of the doubles ° into the cup. Bhould say 90,” aald Carl. “Why we Nn, In the lawn tennis tournament on| Place While His Team Was Handcuffed by the : T'd be fit to carry a fight to ike this" Hore Cari be- his fists like a man ——+——— Regret Retains Her Place _ the courte of the Bleepy Hollow Schedule”—“The Yanks Found the Detroit Menu a Country Club. Toe former Harvard Captain and the youth who recently Little Tougher Than the Athletics’ Bill of Fare.” b set his star shining in the Orient out- iA Sica the chevater doce sharon volleyed and out-drove Frederick B as = 8ST. LOUIS, June 1—The Giants ar- land shot up out of eight. Eight office As een Amon Turf Star. Catintean Saennee eaveey, Alexander, famous asa Davis Cup By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer. rived here late Inst night from New fl zo sret each other trying to Ss Frankie Callahan of Bro xlyn, who is cireight bed Pg vi f TP itealaed in Copyright, 1917, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), York. To-day McGraw’s athletes will | “Te that the way you intend to one of the best lightweights in the HB Pirates’ victory over the Phils was as unexpected and as welcome |Pes!n their initial Weatern drive against iy CATER PNR a country, outpointed i t|} Misa Marion Vanderhoef fi h J Miller Huggins and his Cardinals, Four A "i p maviben inten finid cones egg ote way through & wanantiy plaved three: [ # & cash customer in @ credit house. Pittsburgh wins have been |games aro scheduled to bo played here as-| Wins First Start of Season in a RACING SELECTIONS x 9 set match against Miss Natalte Brown- scarcer than flealess dogs. Which is a flotilla of reasons why the dit likely that Tesreau will pitch “That's the way I Clermont A. C. in Brooklyn last|{ng to gain the semi-fnal ro f an ely Mought Fulton. 1 didn't like Fulton| Romp and Within Second wight Callahan Aarmed the honors in| Weononkalt the semt-Anal round of the | touring Giants didn't find the news very hard to take, MoGraw had figured Jagainst * the Cardinals to-day, Slim t all that prominence for doing ~ ve! n tet on o1 P 7 '” rt nearly every round, and twice almost /i4wn tennis tournament on the turf] on the Phils curving into first place while his team was handcuffed by |Sallee on Saturtey, bev tt ce anaes . . Honest, there never was an- of Track Record. BELMONT PARK, upset Harvey with wicked rights to the| ‘4 aaa and and the invincible Ferdie Schupp on h T . i 3I—6, 8—6, 7. . 9 y v of a ther man I wanted so badly to whip. cn ee eee Hast, || jaw. While Harvey was outpointed, he| third sets wat 2e8 ee econd and the schedule. The stylish verdict was broken to the Glanta in the dining | sro,aay, He didn’t give me much of a fight.” kept Callahan on the jump with wild|appeared to have the victory within her | Ca, Which {s the only place to look for a baseball team on a train. | “Cottey sare mee orien abserted By Vincent Treanor. Wolferton The 'poubtet, able entry. Pl right hand swings, saad Columbia declined an invitation yea Darl with enthustasm. “I thought I'd was like the caim which follows |f ou Koenig et Tanne, Hwta, Burman Wine Over Williama, —|,,KAr!H: Behr and Seaton Porter won The Yanks found the Detroit menu a little tougher than the |terday to put a baseball team in the fancy and show the people some-| | the storm at Belmont Park yes-|{ Fourth Race—Berenest, America we » the Decoration Day round rovin’ lawn bill of fare. The Tigers knocked the Yanks off 2 to 0, |field for a gamo with Pennsylvania on ARRAS Ay tat boat terday, ‘The excitement and con-|J Mi, Golden Rod. eotuie Gre cinta ae Aonersen PAW hana a ea a birds managed to make it a close game. If there is any | Wednesday next, which will be Come kL ily , fusion attending the holdiday thron, » Race—Sam MoMeekin, Sasin, . Conn, In thetr opening match Behr and nourishment In that you can take our share. We'll starve. mencement Day on Morningside Heights: can, but really I can't, So « y |} Eagle. ten fast rounds at the reopening of the|Porer ‘outplayed i Bia Danie/ivansk KEMICIO | AUOMDNEE to feint at Coffey and pull my/of Memorial Day was over. and the eenulcy Race — Berthie M., Jyntec, || Hunts Point Sporting Club last night.|the California boy, N Nee plated wet that tha Red and Blue a urgent ieee smoothly, 11kel regulars once again had elbow room eteoeh x Burman was too speedy and clover for | {nman after, three eee ene Ee ee mete! Wace te: CON’. | ac aae ws areas Oe ee 1 my head back Coffey hit me]! the grand stand, on the lawn and LOUISVILLE. the epee Mes filove | fg yy I becarp repo | Hie played ithe a hurricano at his usual MPERED d VICTORS OVER IN RROCHLEM, Columbti the time was too short tn i . ot - Race #1 ; igi . noc! lcs ne way Talways ect Adages saison up bette fleaha ora tee Nae bac Kee Linees #rank Wilson, Georgia 1) Oye Tommy. Hopkins, who substituted |match marked his first tournament wo Stopping to tle your shoe lace ia @ great stall in all sports. It'e one of| Which to arrange a game, even if the whe WES te Ga ater Te ek Ble erate, Wee moblog sensations Emerson Cochran, || for Allle Nack, In the’ third round, pearance this season. the best breath getters in the works, When a tennis player 4s all in, he |Daseball players were willing to get to- ? of @ punch—cut my eyebrow|'™ & racing way on tap unless en: MUaiohee hey, Pretty asks for a recess to harness up his boot strings. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien |**h*™ Nearly knocked my head off. I|pecial interest could be attached to , Honolulu, iF used to hop into the ring with his shoe laces very loosely tied. He would d the fancy business after that.|the season's debut of Harry Payne arth Race. J. Murdock, O | , The Yankees looked as if they had | Hixon ought to have econ Coffey atter| trimers teaver, the only thorough. |} Portumity, Medan. Q +. Op- get about four furlongs in each round to tle ‘em up again, It ts the best |just returned from war. Gilhooley, Hig rht. t he, Trent upto his dressing | wrod of her aex to win the Kentucky |] a. freurce sorry for him Derby. The erstwhile “Queen of the Kace—America, Water Blue, We mo a fight. You bet Fillies," however, robbed her rac ts Sere acer eink itor aeeth tr any semblance of a contest by tipte Be ees ert tant, 1008 only been |ing her field all the way and winning iare, Cruceis, Walter alibi in handball. Every time Oscar Stanage smacked a two-bagger he|and Baker all were missing from the | used to collapse at second and tie both his laces and wish that he were a| ranks, Pete Herman, generally recognized @8) Brown A, A. of Par Rockaway on Friday even-/ centipede, Great stuff. However, the Red Sox haven't stopped to tie their eagle ing * 7 hy mn Cn w ey ne utfleld the bantamwelght champion, witt make|%f tue *, “Matcimater Mtrcarihy sgved \/ boot Inces yet, They knocked the Indians off yesterday and expanded their Soir hicticuie tke cee hia first appearance in Manhattan to-| for a perven Rector percentage to about .760, The Red Sox now have a highly inflamed lead Hendryx can hit @ ball further than of r Race—Penrod, Checks, . ace at in the American League. ‘ y a: 0 ; nigh 0 er Sporting Club, | Mt up a fight againet Eddie W zr Miller can go and get It. That Miller is rt eee io Soest cooly Deena In the commonest kind of @ canter, 44) iandicap from an above the ordinary nlsbs, ie the FT — hak 4 ia crack | % Broadway 8, C, of Brooklyn on , ee ‘ rae Ce . certainly @ ball hawk. A catch he made broken. Fiynn broke my right! was to be expected of a 1 to 6 whot.| fold after a. similar exhibition where . day night and he feels confident that be witl UMPS SHOULD ALSO TRY TO STOP THE BEAN BOTTLE i Weat § , who held Johnny Ertle | gutpointKdward: | bey ‘ in the ninth frame robbed Spencer of lams whipped any in the teden Her| | aN 4%. Loony; what appeared to be @ three-base blow, Meth of che [to & draw early ced over © and half fur-} courage, Jockey V ellow then and didn't know anything, | She raced over the five and My friends thought I was a fighter|long straightaway, at no time ex- him almost the entire Harvey Adair, the Harlem lightweight, and 3 x :} pk. * 7 stretch and the colt nev faltered, |man recently knocked out Johnny Cou-| joy gonwarts, the fast weet eide fighter, ha Nick All Kk it 4 i aR} eee ane Bde tended, in 1.042-5, within @ second ofl Me was hard pressed by Skeptic |ion, the ex-champlon, and his last bout | joq, 7 torddphia ah . bs rh . _ ee | k Altrock ‘says 8 a long while since he broke into fast Cobb usually is a terror at the Polo ime. Why, I didn't have a the track record made by Friar Rock| throughout the run home, too. A less;was a victory over Benny MeNetl 1n| Yorkritle Sporting Club Monday night, Ip the company. He hopes that he will never have to fast in broke company. Grounds, but yesterday he didn't do *} as two-year-old tn July two years|game horse might have “cracked” In| pyiladelphia. Lynch says he 18 g0lns | semifinal Dan Kogem and Sailor Mader of Loug —_——_ much damage. Out of four trips to the I'd only had fivolago. Regret shouldered her weight,|the pinch, Handicapr Vosburall/to try hard to duplicate Benny Leon-| Island City, two slugging middleweights, will | Hans Wagner {s squandering his time fishing, Hans claims that tishing |DI&t® he made one infleld hit and he . ; ratete, 1 ‘i i rated him highly, making him give | 4) herring chem.|@eet ia a ten-rund K PTUAL AOE Hhve. cumdo that, ie Weed rane Lights with second raters. T1124 pounds, aa tho might a chip of Wegheto exerything elae in tho race, [Ants feat and bring another ring bent | ain't much different from playing with the Pirates, with the exception that |MEnt ot have made that if \ alters d suns plonship to this city By offering Jim Masou, manager of Harry Greb,| there ain't any payday In fishing. Both are practical ad no! ed for ell to fleld the iynn knew a lot. I was supposed to| Wood. Hard urged she would have ar - Page seca obedberggct yay any payday i. are practically hermit sports, DBieaen ali about boxing in three weeks, | shoved Friar Rock's record out of the] Jockey Bal), making his first ap-line’ Se eer dates ee eee en ee ee, See Je ere ball, just ch ¢ chives. Y c Viteh, abi pearance of the season on the local) tWe negro heavy ssa tdiked i iff aetcanedine alec “ 0 Braves are still endeavoring to secure zo: 5 Pit waking fighter in three weeks beaks Vahes Resi + beet Peacker scored av clever. victory on {and Battling Jim Johnson, clash in the| sre receipts, Promote Bambaugh of Yours hem to roam at will in the first py ne passes entitling g Neneh scored both Detroit tates and there’ make a race horse put| ‘he best of lust ye ‘ J. 8. Anderson's Bunfiash Il, tn the |feature bout, with Benny McCoy and| town qnocerded i signing up to meet pencer baited them both in. lof @ mule, Put a longshoreman in| fillies, had no business in the same] inaiden three-year-old race, last on |Terry Martin in the semi-final, mes Csi, .6Mo ot Sitaneren, for tyeite anne z irr he ¢ashier’s cage in a bank and he'd| company with Regret. She had all/the card. In doing so he beat any) ae at a boring entertainment to be staged in the open After fourteen baseball games torn off in the baseball foundry on| The Yankees started a rally m the feel as much at home asl did in thel jor work cut out to beat Dave Gid-|number of good things, among them| Clay ‘Tumer, the Indians ligbt heavy ot | sis at & Duma park at Youngstown on the atter-| Decoration Day, yesterday was almost a day of coagulation. Most of the /Rinth: but after there were runners on ving when I met Flynn. It's different ‘a Admiration. This latter filly ha Viewpoint, Achilles, Saadi and The] &. 1 who has won all battles be fought | 2000 of July 4, teams were scurrying around the league in Pullmans, The bombardmenty | {St 8"4 tird, with one out, the rally Juow, I've learned my business in the} eon ® Acm Out he doesn't {COCK The latter fought st out with | in the east, wa today matched by chin Wilh] rep: fumae which ban bees! ctrenlated t6ithe efs|will resume cn’ the Varioum aeotore to;day, acted like an egg previously dropped Jxing—the only place it can be learned.|@ world of speed, but she the winner very cleverly in the last | mantel to amet Bill Brennan, the fect Frank Carbone died in Rellerie Hos from the Woolworth tower. Why, you know OUVTBOXED | carry it far in high class company. eighth, but Sunflash LL, although rid- | bearyweight, wie has numerous Knockouts | pital tumed out to be untrie, as | near LevinskS. The Kansas City papers —— den out, maintained & safe enough! bin credit, in the feature bout of ten rounds | co it that Inaitution from an attack of ” : Peckinpaugh made some of his usual Pees 3 ; a George Smith, owner of the Brigh-| lead right up to the finish line, | at the Broadway S.C, of Brooulye 8 O63! | ereipaies and eavects to be dit fa a ahort tine p ESSRInnO NED) Dike: pani. OC a went Sow will you do with Moran™ 150 "Qube, in gathering together & oe Towsley night, this shuld remlt 6 etl iy eepartiand, ho. oclatad tn rer In believe in miracles should go out and Show you Monday night,” he sald. | stable for George Odom to train, In} Omar Khayyam, the Kentuck sapowed ' the recent championship bout between Benny stiff puneber with either hand, In the other watch Peck do a little fielding—or elsa | teneounder Jobnny Kid Alberts of Enzabeth {sg alll ye Eagan hag has been mlected! Prayers Island probably will look re the proud owners of cups won at |e Present the day Slim Love makes a | wit ‘grinet. Marty Farrell, tbe promising 1@ ten-roxind hout between Carl Morris {the Millrose A. C. Gun Club shoot at {Dt middioweig ond Freak eres ou the Harlem 8. ©, next | like a military training camp t0-Mor- | path Beach on Memorial Day. ar _ pS row afternoon when the annual spring ; teey Cline and Jimmy Dutty, tO] Frankie Brown, the east aide bantamweight P Perhaps the big lightweight, have finally been slene! | who hee fought creditable battles against’ such | 2mMes of the New York A. C. are held n a public 8. It was addition to Double Eagle and the re- Dery winner was rahy 5 % workout between the raci N amusing feature of the reluc-|cently purchased Ed Roche, Odom) none 'in the nature of a breeze as his tant departure of Freddy from|now has Paganni, which won the] trainer, Charley Patterson explained spotlight has been Freddy's| opening race In John Madden's colors,|to dispel rumors that the colt was } iver avo claim that no champion waa|and Milkman, also @ Madden product,|not himself, following a spell o ‘The Yankees and Tigers will make a crowd ever as-|auick jump on Saturday night in order embled at Celtic Park will witness next |to Play & Sunday game in Detroit and get back here for Monday's battle. west over deprived of his title without be-|mr, gmith bought also from Harry|Cousning. The Derby winner went | uw tor « battle, They wore secured today W7 | bove oo Pete Harman end Al Shubert, is meting |there. The three railitary events |Sunday the contest between Armagh of ing counted out, when a fight was cut|Payne Whitney the two-year-old] effort, Along with others of the|c te meet in the tar bom of tm rounds at «| retura match with Frankie Bums, He wys|which are added to the programme at|the north and Mayo of the west of |S SPORTING, be vee sie like to take on Joe Burman or] the last minute now promise to be the|!reland. This test at Gaelic football will most keenly contested competitions of |S!ve@ ® good line on the chances of the the day, aid almost two hundred en- |‘¥° teams finishing at the head of the short by the referee's action, Corydon and Tippetty Witchet, both] Measrs, C. K. G. Billings and Fred-| gow to be staged on Tuesday evening, June 12. If that is true it logically follows | winners. erick Johnson strings, Omar Khay- | several local clube bare been trying to land this that Freddy Welsh never was jight- yam 1# to be sold at auction nthe | match, put Doeaseriok wes successful in securing Billy Mitchel of Milwaukee, who now look paddock at Belmont to-morrow. Sev- | t settee hie after te made them «| after the affaire of his brother, Ritchie Aitoball, list at the end of thi f _ weight champion. Assume it te true| News reaghed the shen, nee. Sie peal prospective. bidders. looked the | fares, “Suess “China pene Eade Wallace at | %* creck Lightwelsht of tet ltr, bas posted |triee have been received for them |nerents of the ape tee ce ne RACING that no champion ever lost his title be Hphal abe st he Ms are oat coat over critically aftor his workout. | te Fairmont A, O, Saturday night, 85.000 Oe te ene © ‘well known | mostly from National Guard regiments |to give odds on the men from 4 ple ) withou ng counted out, when a| turf, jangerously ene qporting ukee, ( > as © shhe hout Btate. AT BEAUTIFUL tet Ret: . Battling Nelson| Walcott. Dwyer attended the race} Ogia. Lewissohn’ Jimmy Clabby, the American middlewsight, 19| wager for 9 twenty-round charuslonsp ‘bertie| oT OUe the Btate, just in order to show that the north imported colt ‘the legisimate middleweight champion title was lightweight champion. Battling|throughout the Jamaica meeting and|Gyp was a hot tip in the maiden two- ely Pi gg = Mag ype ogg with Benny Leonant, the oresant holder of th: Nelson was whipped by Ad Wolgast./apparently was in good health, -ol 6 which started the a: f ‘Tomy Uren, {Nelson wasn't even down on the floor | “>” Beer che ne eet no) | freee eae 2, Ste, Poe bow ‘ones, and no seconds were counted When Gioomy Gus fover him. Referee Eddie Smith of| most from the hea H. A. Buermeyer, the Plattsburg|;auc g02 ‘Me West oF any other part of BELMON T PA RK —_ t| rookie, who ran ‘second to Eddie Tesch- Zhort, but ne got nothing. John Mad. | tre Avstelan fighter, in twenty-round bow. | Ulshall's dely co Meme, Master Rilcie mac [ner of Harvard in the games at the areas Ds New W A. ©. Cel OM tood a drive al-|den's Paganni, which wil! hereafter | at a) ‘Avatalla, Uren hed we ei ine cane ee Memeral Day, ie @ RO ep T of the stretch! race in ie et Brdes recently, the seventh round in Milwaakes several weeks ago sO W i 0 colors of the Brighton | rigusly defeated Clabby in « twenty-round bout ton of Harry A. Buermeyer, one of the| At the New West Side A. annual S| nd stopped the fight when Nel-/home to win the Hollis Stake, Stable, and Gifford Cochran's Amack- | at the same plaice « few monthe ago, but this] | Ae Willie Jackson conquerer cf Johan: |foundore cf the New York athletic | ection of oMfcera Tommy O'Connell $5,000 WITHERS STAKES \son) was helpless on his feet in the|gpoiied coup for H. F. Carman.|gagin made it a tWo horse affair, Pa- | time Ciatoy got into perfect sondition, and an| Dundee, has aeresd to aorwt a gnarantes ef |Ciun. He was graduated from Colum: |\Ya# Fe-elected President. ‘The officers $3,500 FASHION STAKES |middle of the ring and Smith's stop-|fven with Robinson in the saddie| gunnt wetting the verdict dy a narrow | s malt bed uo trable in winniog the rare | 89,000 for thie end to bor Dundes ine retura CU bi preee. & installed were: John Denning, Vice 000 E jping the fight when Nelson was help-| Startling wan almost overlooked by | margin ee tattle, the prospects ere that the men will be|D!@ last spring, where he played on the! , .si4ent; John Hans, Treasure; Pos $1,000 ELMONT HANDICAP Issa was supposed to make Ad Wol- | the wise speculators, who Kaye most} Quickly signed up, a Dundee atill beliem thec | Varsity eleven. » ‘Treasurer; P. J. Milne, Financial Secretary gaat world’ Goa and Three Other Good Races champion. But if Welsh | of their attention to Gloomy ( da Bilal ave Reeryittn + ine | Willie Jackson, the local Matvtwetgtt, who | Jackson's knockout victory over him was @ fluke is "right, Wolgast didn't become/dee and Felicidad. Startling, er, ataeploohane aiarn thought (he | ccme to the foot in: ta Het eight division | and that he oan bea! him in any kind of @ bout | George Mathews, Chairman of the|Captain; W. Chattedon, Lieut. Captain; BEGINNING AT 2.20 P.M champion. Then, of course,|more well meant, ran « cracking race, | Wy POrted en ie er night aa @ result of his knockout of Johnoy | j¢ matched they will clash for ten rounde at the| Registration Committee of the Metro-|C. Darragh, Corresponding Secretary aPECI eg IRitohie couldn't have won the title| but wasn't quite good enough WISner 9 bclOre, & Oa) (INE ANG NA) Dantee 18 a bs Wuladelghia, was Lo<ey | ge, Nicholas A. ©. abovt the third week of June, [politan Association of the A. A- U., be-|Hoard of Governors—G, Winkler, |i. Sar tak Pedy eh pe ‘rom ; dW , looked 80 en @ last Jump. od by his manager, ok’ Bagley, — “ .|Robertson, L. Graeff, J, “old ? ition, ani Fy arsgeat Aad Welsh didn't win ‘ ie ; Re this critical stage he stopped. Ali | eee ee eee game and agmresive | 300 Gerry of the cast side ond Wille Kohler |#an @ thorough Investigation of the cir-) BP MTan My 5. Gtca: eit gttagan.” Joe nrovkly ft itchie, who of course didn't] Roy Yager’s Al M. Dick may now meet Feces eCARnAiag’ dua Montana lett +. nnell, J, Quinn 1p to LGN Rae ae Tatchle. who of course didn't) Roy Yagere Al M. Dick may Nom |too suddenly to please his many back- | ligutmeign of Soranton, ina twelrecuund bout | @¢ Brookira, both fest litle bancamnedghis cumstances h To-morrow night the thirty-fifth an-|| Gourse alee tnt hey meted for that he never held a champion- | alm ny kind of company. — This | ¢™* This was Escanaba's first ap-| io @ decision at the Atlee A, A. of Boston on | mest in the semi-final the feature ten-round| Field Club road race at Stapleton on/niversary of the club will be celebrated jouras alep reached by ie | thr ty cia non of Dick Wellen ree | pearance under colora in this country, | next Tuestay night, Dundee bas already beaten | bout between Soldier Benttieid the Brook!-; | Wednesday, Incompetent officials were at the club Bouse, whe © vaudeville Ladies ®1 7, oy lg pt ane e io better In his next attempt as athine: ab a iterweight, and Harry Gattle of 2 ntertainmen’ ven. Many foregoing 1s al! piffie. We print | cently beat August Helmonts Fern He may 60 better in his next attomp: | Rimes too batten ot the same club ond the ro eT eee gen. gg [bt the raot of all the trouble, Te RS a i 5 —— ~ nd ov Li one fact 10 Reg rie Mieehs icon (ue ines egobell Teodor’ BRO des Mr ak aks Aer | Jackenn will do with Biaier Brooklyn on Satunlay night. WASHINGTON, Juno 1,—In complt-|the old-time athletes a ipareion tack Dan an rday he took eo! Detroit. olo Gd Adm SOc Adrt eee WE GD ™ % L 4 eC is on traci that Welsh was ofictally knocked out | ua é ase two gama lightweights, Witle Heecher| ANY Greb of Pitidnrgh, who looks tthe an [ance with the Conscripon Act, mem: ang fell have been invited Piping Rock Races | Welsh was knocked down four times. —_——— —_—-—-—___--—-- ee ie cut’ Johnny Harvey were en | other promising middleweight, te oertainiy draw | of the Washington Baseball Club = Locust Vall | | le was senseless and helpless on the! eal ted Tom MeAntle to clash in the| !n@ down big money deapite the fact he has no registered for military service TS ley, Te I, ' @till being punched, when Ref- | "| een fighting long, For besting George Chip in|the District Building. Only three—I | ng BP f Ref fain erent of ten rounda at the Fairmont 4, ( eorge Chip INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, TOMORROW ereg MoPartiand jumped in to ve| June ¥. Ag] Pittsmurh recently he received $2,300 for his|Bride, Milan and Craft of the Bronx Saturday erenii re exempt. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS him, McPartland's action was just, nah men are noted for thelr slamtang tacticg | emt. 1a twenty fire battles he hee made abet 4 1s over age and the last SATURDAY, J f Ax mush right and proper an he ac. beth mon ave pele tor foe gimnte (ovin| £15 cso, ‘The simmer for tae Cha: bow was tho | noe nn, nevus Of OVA O® *ls\)| STANDING OF THE CLUBS. || | el ag UNES eee. Welesar ane Nace National League. | American League. ani willingness, o, wld the chanese ‘re, tiny | yes. oun ‘be bas seocred es Sei arty eth hemi als eat Molson was evidently helpless |] Glebe WH. F.C.) Glebe W.L P.C,||Cube Ww. LP be WC bok oom ntl the content 19 Drought toa! ater Ketly emerte Chick Wien and Prankie| ‘The annual games oe the Singer Em: In et 110A, At and 12ay Pegg” Brook ; dently helpless, , chee, will go against Joe Manley In loyees’ A. . pe held at — — 7 1 Tolga New York 20 11 .646| Brooklyn..13 17 433 Boston, 27 10 .730| Dewolt.. 15 21 417 an Daly ill €0 against Joe Staniey in the two bouts |ployees’ A. A., which w e he | ~ ; Mm tbe atccnsberry mate oavorine | Phils,,...21 12 648] Cineinnad 17 24 415) Chics co. 27 13 SM, Lowls..15 23 395 Maxes Riumenthal, manager of Al Reich, who | of te roimde ‘which will be fought to-night et) Elizabethport on Sunday, have drawn | Belmore 39 2 rit shrseb eae ae ll tew NY ghBONARD ) Tthat situation |] Chieage.. 2 16 610! Boston,,..12 17 414||New York 20 16 .556| Phila, 13 23 Witting better than ever, mye that Billy Gib. | the Brown 4. C. of Far Rockaway, one of the largest entries ever recorded |] Teremte,,.20 15 .671/ Richmond 10 ’ . FRANK “MORAN” World, ‘i The Queensberry rules state that Wi, Louie, 19 47 528] Pitte’'gh,. 13 25 342 Cleveland 22 21.612 | Wash'ion. 13 25 .342 won hee © big hearyweight @ retum hompeon the Illinois cyclone, who re /for @ Sunday athletic meet. RESULTS YESTERDAY, and others traning 2.80 to 4 overed therein are to be atch Al knocks out Charlie few 7 yh - : 1 2 ty pie tp 4.0 we. BIPM se by aire revised rulee of the RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Weinert i tt the Plonear Sourting ind wto beuune te chief af | ‘The Metropolitan Rowing Club wil] iba 311” GRUPP'S GYM 29% 0-41 ath Be Pittsburgh, 3; Philadelphi Dewoit, 2; New York, 0 ab neat: Tuesday enter, 2 (18 fnnings) NW Ave, terike Ring. ‘Thaee rules pro. | Neich and. Cottey ‘wie, il,, M now out of a job, (hold its annual club regatta on the Har- | eee Pee es hs - — ‘ that the referee has power to Cincinnad, 4; Mt, Louis, 2 Boston, 5; Cleveland, | have alresdy qt in the ring, Coffey soning 6 » as padon’ as @ result of @ change lem River on June 30. Two elght-oared wry pore Na Mow Fale A. A). Hider Fits dune ts tor & contest when he considers | GAMES TO-DAY knockout after tenn on Che verge of @ \ Wat city, ‘The Mayor asked him for |crews are in training, as well as several Joo Malone ve. Bobby’ telly: man unable to continue, in ja Peper 8 ORAY tees rip to Dreamland himeeif, Relch te confident ation fours and pairs. ‘The club will also enter GAMES TO-DAY, _Hminy’ Rockatord ve, Frannie’R case the man who is unable tr ball of ew Yor! f given another chance be can reveme Lhe - * ‘ - Newark at Baltimore. LEM SPORTING ©) . fs the loser of the contest. Brooklyn at Chica Cleveland at Boston sai, ang bas aaa thew match tor #evOFAL crews In the Hudson River Row Oe een. nce gman). Milner Wile tes Datalne: Sint PoheOHT. t could be plainer? The ni Philadelphia at Pittaburgh. Cheapo at Philadelphia Ppul Delwende, he Canl olde Uahtwwand, aad [Reh ee He wil bas komme ilatinitte ‘pt ioe aunonie bai dial Providence at Richmond, Benny McCoy vs, Terry Martin your face is 4 mystery and a puz: Koston at Cincinnati Mt, Louis at Washington, \ heeet of de City ail ba ae | Reicgwimnrt June R een a Ro vu June |SUY £8. Montreal at Rochester. f Ne A Sohany Mol fe Qrieengburo A, O. nrey - ina & _—————< ner iit ub tis os ws O len TOU Ob Lee Jule ¥, now © “Charles T, O'Brien and A, Holland '