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sees amine yen 7 — SN SA OY RRO INE AE PR TA = 8 a8 <2 war abe at THE EVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917." BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THERE’S ONE LIKE THIS ON EVERY COURSE (Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) 7 Gil Nicholls and Alex Smith, Pros, Ban! Your rine Defeat Jerry Travers and Os- ’ Twa Kip to uno uP wald Kirkby, Amateurs, in a ANT A THUNDERSTORM; Special Match at Wykagyl. Bet (Tun Raid cats’ AN Dogs WHEN we're Bae Gil Nicholls of Great Neck and ON THE Lone IS TH, Alec Smith, representing the home WM Not 4 TREE club, defeated Jerome D, Travers of iW Sieur? Upper Montclair and Oswald Kirkby, the metropolitan and New Jersey champion from Englewood, by 8 up and 6 to play over the thirty: six-hole route in a specs “pre amateur match at Wykagyl. No records were shattered, al- though the “pros” had no cause to make apologies, as their best ball read 69 in the morning and 71 later on for @ total of 140, Allowing for the usual match play ap- proximations, Nicholle had rounds of 73 and 75, while Alec was credited with two 75’ Travers did about 17 each time and Kirkby had 78 and 60. Bp, @tates briefly that bis back injured while in the performance | used | Charles (Chick) Evans lowered both the amateur and professional course rec ords of the Blue Hills Country Club, near Kansas City, when, with Alden Swift of Chicago as a partnor, he de- “There’s Only One Thing the Scientific Birds Can’t Imi- | ‘e«'e4 Nea Sawyer also of Chicago nd Tom Clark,a Kansas City professional, tate and That’s a Baseball Pennant”—‘“When Man- !4 up ands to go. The match was played orfthe benefit of the Ked Cross Society. etwer paragraph 4¢ ager McGraw First Broke Into Baseball They Played | #¥ans's moan! play tor the 48 holes Billiards Champion Melbourne Without Gloves, Now They Require Two.” ty who since jast June has se- for the course is 18 and boy eured” SxeMption from thilltary ser- c x! 8. G. Stanley, H. K hi . 8. Vive on the ground that his skill might , By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. coer BiaStaaien: Ff pKenworthy, A: 8 a be affected y not having practice and Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). | th the Governors’ Y t HIS synthetic stuff is great business. By the synthetic process the lips, FR. Philips, wyer had 83. ame 4 the professional 7% q nd Inman an ae bes ordered 2 LZ 7 sclentific bugs construct synthetic rubber out of an old vacant tin Soiation event, on ihe Hoke o¢ the Plush: tee odlabh it can and @ couple of toots trom the whistle on a peanut stand |F Counuy Ny ate ou come 1s another instance that refutes 1 Some old guy with seven sets of epectacles on his nose and field mice in petitions. in June and the players quall+ Often repeated slander against D his whiskers will boll down @ lot of scrap iron and make a million dollars’ |thics “bert bate, the clus, vio) worth of synthetic leather out of it. There's only one thing the sclentific fainted ae pe re. 4 Li faa birds can’t imitate and that’s a baseball pennant. They can’t make a ihe — had iat: synthetic pennant out of an old bat bag, four invalid rain checks and the whitewash off the foul lines. You gotta have victories. And that's some- BLUE BONNET ENTRIES. thing the Giants didn’t collect yesterday. They we: macked down by| Bi BO! T RACE. TRACK, the Cubs while Alexander was spearing the Cardinals. The Phils and tes Hae rihcoreein cokes aie a ee Giants are now farther apart than Peary and Cook sat at the last banquet. Still, we will keep right on that old carousel and we'll get the brass ring yet. Soore, six to five, which is pretty close. But that close stuff won't | fill the old tobaccy bag. | Doxers, that they are more in- nae than other people to avoid real Now’s the Time for Government to-Encourage tis Bint ru any Mee BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP Breeding of Good Horses, Says A. K. Macomber \ertend sae Ro teed Here's what A. K. Macomber, a recent recruit to racing here, who _— won the Suburban Handicap Saturday with Boots, says regarding the fe he. fault. He trad a, Christy Math sreeting ate > hg eagle i atagghil F y jewson, “Our position in horse breeding to-day reminds me of the ae te ok was | ‘ormer Star of Giants and Manager of Cincinnati Reds. when the automobile was being Introduced. Those who owned mo- _ al sii imate eaten | tors started val itation for good roads, and straightaway the ory eae, i aists ia the reaks,| Hank Gowdy, Who a Few Years was raised that the rich wanted communities to build speedways NOM RiT RACE—Pme $000 added: two-year. ‘ “h Bees Pume $600; two-year-olds: Our end 8 Dall furlongs The MoGraw-Byron frolic is closed. McGraw Lelie Had and said him out of his grouch and Jango: over which they could race their oars. What portion of our citizen- Weighed, when he frat volunteered| Ago Was C until he bulked on. the horizon us - he didn't mean to bounce his fist off Byron's chin. Boll Nog Bi 3 go ‘ast Adrift by Glants| ine hero ‘of ‘the World's ‘weries of|| shi has benefited mostly by the 2 The farmer, and it’s 2 1 nly 98 pounds, When he was finally t ts re the farmer who will find a new field of endeavor when the thorough- Gime ate aydecpieres Broodahe 1914 with @ fine collection of home , & fow weeks ago, be scaled] Because of a Tendency to Dog Pupp. and a ood line of other hits: bred comes into his own. It dosen't cost much more to raise a good Connaught puree: $1,000 Mike Kahoe has dug up the heaviest hitter from the heavie. a tittle over a hundred, t "s funny,” commented M ime. ex was 4 Ansared, Been It, First Baseball Player in Grew atter this ‘illuminating exhibi lag FR tes A hase el club in the heaviest walloping league on earth. Mike says the pitcher on |i! Gagan Fax Coun’ n, never sized him up to be juntry, bu wei , this team hit a three-bagger one day. And he was fired for bunti tad oe ‘Higuiing walsh “Uttle Wilde iene < Don Uniform for much of ball player” Ls it was abroad before the war, the American farmer with a few aaecarisne yh am. low we movi wh 6 present. good mares would find himself in ti y financial position as Phils are winning on the road. They must tote that short right Thin same lank busher te Private|} the French or English farmer, who secured much handsomer returne {| wall around in tho bat bag. pent eal, id he’s a witard among Hank Gowdy, A. for he en- ‘will be lost in the trenches. | FEW years ago, @ long, thin| listed in Cineinnati the other day, gawky busher joined the tho first of the Big Leaguers to come | in, Gow Eeeennerense mast held‘ Gatue. Glante—this busher coming 1a| {rom whois nothing much was ever in Chicago shows that/for 4 good deal of pounding| expected, but generally came for his colts than he did for his steers. We must always have beef, but $100 would be the outside figure for a young stéer, while, on the other hand, $500 yearlings would be common, ‘With 1,250,000 head of no oripts taken from us for war pur- poses by foreign buyers, we have got rid of a lot of undesirable ma- When Manager McGraw first broke into baseball they played without |10 gloves. Now they require two. | if The Robins goosestepped all over the Reds. Matty’s bunch were! # haven't gone! grom MeGraw becau ency | thfough in the pinch, He is the firm "sity to seed, athletically, even if thé Bast-| to dog it. 80 of his tendency | thFough in the Pinon. ite ts the fret |] ferial, If there ever was a time for the Government and for every | feeling protty lesal after having tossed a wrench in the Giants’ machinery. | | 100; sterty “Jute Gia institutions of learning and ath-| -11%;! never do, He's laay,* tinaily | uinoueh, nave heard some ball]| individual who wante te see geod horses produced here to get busy, they a Pr Ua hoe eae ete eieree mao aaten nema Sours acs set ret, RACE Purve: $000 ated : site . , rect ote themselves ie . ‘ e 8 in the league, was a good game. ny game i ra | canes, «NO ear i Fao Totics have suffered fom the stop-all-| decided John J. suddenly, as he gen-| all the way up to generals in an it's now, Let us begin with warm blood foundation and pro | paene when you Win, Becre- tour to tare: Ga Bede p Aaron fied i capt robert. 104; oj Dr harcot Sport hysteria of thelr faculties, erally does, and traded the long, thin | e¥ening. Gowdy deserves great credit || duee some types of which we will not be ashamed. Racing is the | f."the tirst inning, but the Robins soon cured ‘em, stale iy Bob Simpson wound up hin college! one to Boston in one of his periodic| fr leading the way. Ho Is a man's test sport of thom all, and a satisfactory feature of it is that P ton olor jowance claimed, Weather rabo athletic career in a blazo of glory,| deals with that club, OE eRe A Serr es ot the enjoying it one of the chief economic values of the Rariden explains why he got into that Cincinnati dallyhoo, The amaisar: Winning the 120-yard hurdle race in) Here the luck of the busher did] noys groundkeeper asserts that he was trying to separate McGraw and )WIMMING: be going now—most of tham hate the id wan Byro:. The catcher claime the groundkeeper was only trying to RY a 4-5 seconds, the 220-yurd hurdies| NOt Improve much, and hi of waiting to be 1-8 seconds and the broad jump| Ae to the Internatio League summoned under the draft, A lot of tine for work, He came up again, and|them are preparing for special ser- lia oe sag separate McGraw. mah 3 adh epg san Were] the pepper of the Boston club Waal vice—an fierton in the Aviation BELMONT ENTRIES. {Nai 30 ‘aif ost tage 100 cine Caley aes champ! p performances,| concentrated on him with Johnny| Corps, Ray Culdweéll in the engineers —_———_ si i. sufpaiing, Ait Prt BOOTS WON THE SUBURBAN, THEY'D NBVPR WIN A tA. 44 CRORE . . St. burdier Simpson is far aheud of | Evers forming the point of the prod./as an expert tel an BELMONT, L. 1, Juno 11—The ¢ - | contendete, Bea OF present, pied It was to cure him of doRging” It. | Mainet 7 pBrrpg per ane 4 tries for to-inorrow's faces are as fol- TH RACK Puree s0tp:, tipster site| =BASEBALL GAME. fas the power aoa spocd to’ be a{ “lm a catcher and Stallings works | bomb-throwing end appears to appeal lows ij mon (Noe are} 100: Me, 18: | t porformer, running right| me tod often.” complained the long] to moat of the hoya, ANd Kome Of the] wlHLtie Kelimng anole were: 0 "tweme: | his 6wn world's record form in| YOUlh to lovers one day. 2 ‘A fellow | playe:s on the Reda are #0 anxious to ema, hts | Sardar, He: this sport I have had dim- A close examination of the Yanks’ armament reveals that somebody SPORTING. took the warheads off their bats on Saturday. They are back on now ~ ‘|and ready for action, big meét. can't stand it in that Jol practi ea i v8 , Biarrun, won by Fail of Ober. | Mf, rere, om afanared vere | Sully Keeping them way from tempo) icf Aa. cham deaaingglth Ru [watie A°H umn AO ce aeons RACING in 4 minutes 154-8 seconds, wan | 4 rary trie ateMerIOR, oampe. Pty Py Ne AN Badia 2mtode Wil ten TOR. tie nae oa | Wh ’! t 0 ; $ nice A Coe sear ; ee ' P Sch HAGE" va ot tera in wit Th ‘ hat sport is giving the most men to the country? Still a much event that showed American | 414n't ue i ¥ dey. | hear Caldwell would alao like to toas eylicbase me shen vo hleg 00" Jun Hue: 112; Mendy Howdy, | argued question, Locka like baseball Second with eating @ close first AT BEAUTIFUL tii hey es don't 1? A catcher Is no botter than|a few grenades, and, from what I 1 Beh tance eres aor a second, baseman," know of him, he ought to make good. | {fot fei 34 ratice claimed, Weather clear, | — BELMO NT ( Noah Lee Magee isn't worried over the rumor that the hostile Austrians A RK ihn Evers joshed and worrted (Copyright, 1917, by the Bell Srna! ) Shastri SRB EN. | d Tork hi flood Veni: hat Li For wto-yearoid (Nie and Turks are threatening to flood Venice. What Lee wants to do is int been shortchanging his batting average. TO-MORROW 184 feet) Jeonarelis, 4 college | a WINDSOR ENTRIES. | to lose the jinx tha teh ; | PIRST RACE.—Cleiming: puree. $660; for By winning that battle with Byron, McGraw loses his amateur stand- $1,500 HARLEM STAKES i amiden two-yearol “Hasty Mabel . The i a y “ cs bee thd Uhh i ‘aomel Soa ong, ma Tak) et witasty Naval [tng he Ae ~As Tite. bay moeaauri te, Fe track and may find that John| BAYSIDE HANDICAP ty Hastern collenen of trying to, Jack tation, che welterweight cham: | | som Wale bas tobe another tare under ive’ te, 88: 1S sé me || 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE unde stony { agement. o the rons mids ae ‘ H 7 ” - ine 4 | Fees eee et eee res wine the Dion. starts training tonday at the New bral. anele, Malae?, tae Bieee, cians | OPAL Pee oS roine (inns 10, | Att Danan Had Cintage Nm; Enis Aiboel Frank Baker will start busting ‘em over that grand stand as soon as|| and THREE other Good Races sport schediies wherever! Polo A. A. for his ten-round bout with on, is now being guided by Tach Crom's Mah” ene alls, | Pa he gets used to not being crippled. | BEGINNING AT 2.30 P.M, . This should be done at ped Lewis, the clever Knalish boxer, at |b Harry Donahue, Marty Cross and 5,108: Bitfoutee | St anlog Ole Re _ PECIAL RACH TRAINS” Athletic work Ik without doubt eo” sonolas Rink on Thursday | Watese Best, bre tee slber tote Net ENN hace tee tee Mo, . maltens; | © Ump Byron should have his chin rotted. Manager McGraw's fist Jouve Be ‘ a Important for military pur \ ‘atlash, By the way, Sain's brothe : ce, Awp-yont-okte, tha : ; ! Hie aye be trom He ‘a8 the ari ahd ptudy oF initl.| ight. ‘Thin will be the twelfth meeting | Pas mee a boxer, ta mow in the cavalry, being | ¢olind),{ va took a bad bounce off tt and might have hurt somebody. ee ABO. oii ney uN © Mationed at Fort Bam Houston, at fan Antonio ei pis dla asl ime anit ail ii | 0 thle pede, they Waving feushs th avers | : wate (| The White Sox accelerated their lead on Boston by sprinting into|| urand stand @ dull boyr of the| section of the country, including Brook: | ar gg Re jlaiy Mii ag | Cleveland and tossing off the Indians ten to four, Ladies ; | vet ceeg |, 20hmns Marcas, the Harlem liebtwelg ce claimed, Weather rat a HEHE iva, vot Manhattan fank"bave Rever.2°°P | nas oes sored soars of torvice in the slag. it ib ee The Robins are within shooting distance of the leaders. Some of ville 8. them face each other, According to £0>| doing the Last fehting of ie car (hi aren ie ue semng Rect tqranee talles fe ? Fe me of) Nota Dotty Ho Sao-Nlaht ¥ es et cently he knocked out Joo Rirers, and Satur jose b shoo niles, wesell Smith, “34 LLBANE, who says-shin bent| ports every time they brinre lca PRU | day might he stovpad Willie Beecher, being. the LATONIA ENTRIES, | - — —_ fighting weight is now 128) 4 * m . first boxer to accompliah this feat, Harvey's = — | ce . - = ~~ pounds, Is anxious to have a|t knock aut the other next match will be ageinet Irish Dany Cline at] LATONIA, Ky ntries u HARVEY STOPS BEECHER; — ae | Ja avecial show at the Falrment A, C, one week | for to-morrow'a races @ ws \'| BRENNAN K, 0.’S CARROLL, (taming Jen {{)lhe8 310 oe at Benny Leonard and the BN) Rreanen. of Chicagosend Bee Bevere, the Tom Wedneoda tweight. title, Kilbane intimates » City febten sao fol. thar vauiie [han recuneny ORR, t he “doftened” Freddy Welsh for » Broadray & of Rrvokyy tomOrOw | he Harlan Sporting Ch Benny. Joo Hagan of fston' wit have it out I% gow this week, as the ciub ls being remod Bein :dbied’ wit :uuivene in|” final of ten yun with Johnny Kid gp me big bout met Monday night when Wi pane Tepnard woes Jobony Nelsou, the lad who ga this. It wasn't necessary to soften | PINST RACE Johnny 1 won't cond) stem, te! ‘There Is True rey one ¢ gest sensations of the] Fast Site, being the fitst boxer to per a ®. hits the hardest fight of amy boxer he me er tt, 108; “Benjamin, 108 d nutty, th " er, will DO) Wiitiadelphi Under the new re Tush Tush, lit ‘ 'eish for Leonard, | Welsh was soft Doitty, the sreet aide Matter, wi pri. a rt v " ‘ 1 tars caaale wor. Tak the Yorkvitle &, C. ine tem! Hertemp @;. 0, will De eble to las Bl form this stunt, hundreds of the stars : i i ; F eee ange won ve rod tat itt Duinmy Burd, ales of fhe we | argq sive parone tian’ foray having tried to do It, Dut failed, Harvey It is not a parsimonious suit, because it possesses all the Straight with knockouts, one of sie. Johnny Rusa will meet Meppy Gauth in ~ gave her a severe Iacing and had | style, workmanship and actual worth found in suits that vietlins being Ritehic Mitchell, a tu remifioal evebt Po agg Bee daovalend oft Batting Le. not Heferee Joh called a halt he bicanaed | elsewhere cost much more. It is a good-! ‘looking suit, etter man chan Welan, euubane Won | yy tink, thy well boon aoeting MAN 4M | Lexrrwelgis. lh BO. he 2 bg by hae, boan Sant. 10 Lo iep oa a well-wearing suit and your choice of fabrics is almost un q ook = ry sley Madden dldn’t put ir . | gull out he never showed any such / if fs olen Foughkeepate |penrans : to rend pill Brennan, the limited. Any material your mind has pictured will be ing ability’ as. Leonard's, even oe tashhes of fous City ‘yrentiog allowance claimed, Weather ciear.|Chicago knockout artiat, at the Pioneer found among the finished and unfinished worsteds, serge: Among the feathers. Ho gaye Welsh oe cay AL AL of Boston > Shee track ant Sporting, Club, so Sailor Carroll, was and homespuns on display. Samples on Fli d & good trimaring, but Weleh never Sse Coline, who. \ioy alter Ue atl Ful | hoon te coe wide tg ‘a ul rt Bais i Ipod’ 108: beet, oft —— - stituted wal raeite mt P) request. ‘uate i rf outa f va Wea of Tans § TT” The. ind ° y ; pout, and ae the ¢ . aby ro cored a Knockout, Dae 8 HL Sven the. Se an aed tla) ebm bo 188 ie | AN P00 RACE Claiming 80; fore DOUBLES PRIZE TO-DAY. "x!" tu'siogatt? Ming, cis, rate uits to Measure $25 vw tha tin - |Hartley, the New Durable ‘ and sparred and “swung ™*? ba AT Nagret ninting Shamus . Ty an anxious effort to connect yells Lighuretght, who | Lawn tennis history repeated itaelt |RAXe, much, trouble oulpyionies eotehte ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS covered jaw, Benny has vet fous dag ma ee | as Frederick C, Inman and Lyle E. | weight ad, tan akan along with & Howard Voanall — — We are prepared to take orders for quick delivery for rd, reo @ifferent from Kilbane, vy Tom MeAr Fetained his coolness even when he adie Deo the furious fighting furry in of the Bee minth round that instantly beat tout « *! in Welsh’s defense and made him Meardle didn't start a single clu unoh. Every one, from the first ‘ wn blow, was sent straight to | Matt Welle mark. “And he beat Weish d fougin #0 While undes the men floally by reaching his body wt seement of Denny Mom ‘and who till heed wemt intervals during the firet be & ‘able to hold his own with any One of the MAJOR LEAGUE STAND.NGS National League, Clebe. We ke PC, Olene. uniforms made from Regulation Khaki, O. D. serge for army use, and Navy blue serge for uniforms and blue mel- tons for capes and overcoats for Navy Officers. We are well supplied with materials. Arnhetnt en rounds af the Patrmowt A, € » Saturday might, The men battle a few months ago, and med (hem up to box at Milly Qibeon's | und Frederick C, Baggs won places in final round of the doubles on turf courts of the Country Club of Westchester, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clam Wok. P.C./Clubs WL BO, 14 .450| Rocheater.23 19 26 17 .605 | Buffalo, ..18 26 Beltimore 25 19 Montreal .15 25 ‘Toronte.,.23 19 648) Richmond 14 31 American League. Cum = WLP, the “Bnglieh welterweight, who f Boston... 20 15 .659|M4, Leale..18 27 .400 2.405 || New York 24 20 645| Wash'ton, 841 |] Cleveland 26 25 .610/ Phila, Ph beuie. 44 2 493/ Pitte'gh,,, Merrit vial it founde—a thing that Johnny fiebters in bis class, was booked up today to RESULTS OF GAM YESTERDAY, bly mixed up th; Ht even attempt in his analety to weer Willie Metcher for teu rounde at we Brosd-| 1 Cylegge, 6; New York, |the as to force. the HEAULTS YERTERDSY. ‘elsh try the chin. vay 8. ©. © wookiyn on Gelupday, ot Ung Brooklyn, 4; Cinctanad, 3, Chicago, 10; Cleveland, 4, |e Winit of tarae ts, Newark, Frerideaens | Pld —e Two s Res bane is a great fighter—a won- . ». whe: has been ont of th 1 ‘oshell and Bagxs in their semi-final Newark, 3; Providence, 2 (Second Game) Pil Bloom hey ais ae ee da | Philadelphia, 4; 81 Lous, 1 match performed. in the best manne! Mostesi ve, Toreute, Bela, BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND. th r 1d gasne aMoNE the feathers and very C004 pawe f $0 E. 42D ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, Sarton the Nentweights, where he ap- well ome time aa A reult Of aleknem, ie | 1, and hie manager, Yoon’ Amber, as | own this season tplayed Dr. William Rosen they have completely ¢ GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. Belongs now. But he will isiiet bim © go against Billy Pitesunmone a| Dew dork ot Citeage, Shicago at New York, baw and ¢ ederick Watson Jr, a S 'f ets w Sige than he. gyer haa tier for tn ram st te Bove A. 4. of breoklye ot Cineanet, St, Loule at Boste: cis Tho final will be played ‘this 1 Wier P.S. What a man thinks means litle unless he finds some ‘0 8 Var Rockaway, on the might-of June 90, Bi: Boston at Pi ernoon | 5 3s 7 RE ea cork Peres » (Ms nonaen{, ie sive Jase BB 1 Ul dec g Glorelead os Weshingon, a Dusfalost Rochon, | || t20y of passing hie thoughts along. Arnheim Axton the new king of the lightwelghts, ossum in Brookiyu, BAMERALY TODAY AR Be Ba