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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (DIBANPICHER 4 WILLARD WON’T GET ALL THE CHANGE eo By Thornton Fisher BREAKS PFEFFER'S§.: Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Bur | | DONT WANT TO Rear (T BY THE ca | WINNING STREA Cards Send Tuero to Mout and After Thirteen Innin Beats Jeff, Dodgers’ Star, By Richard Freyer. HE winning streak of Jeft Pf ar is no more. The bashful er of the Dodgers went do to defeat at the hands of St. in the final game of their sei with the Dodgers by a count of 3. The contest was an overtime fair, thirteen innings being neo Trainer De Forest Orders Demp- sey to Cut Boxing Out of Daily Programme for the Time Being. Crores Ms Yo betting Weneh J ™MY DE FOREST, major-domo sary before a verdict was reach Be at Camp Dempsey, if bound that Jeff had won every game of his = the young challenger shall not OCHO FOR THE THRIFTY nine starts. He shut out the C in his only game of last season his total games pitched this y before yesterday's contest- eight, all the decisions of which given in his favor. SOME Bans Wir Wile oF , Branch Rickey, who manages SOME Pace Har wont Cardinals: & great deal better . BE eRowoEO @ occupies the bench dressed rivi it with Big Bill Tate that - civilian clothes than when in to form, selected Tuero, his star Ci De Forest put the damper down and — piteher, to occupy the mound. Tu: boxing out of the dat! ni = first monicker is Oscar—the res ale: Seas le 4 : NEz21R- EVERY no one seems to know. How . Yis a wise o} BLOOMIN' THING — Oscar not only twirled in great m the’ conditioning game, and 1 SPILL THE WHOLE ner but smote the pill likewise, he was quick to see that this flery was his one base rap to right field youth would surely burn himself out Mf be was allowed to run loose until be stale when ho steps out under| * HOUSE WIVES OF TOLEDO @ bot July sun on the Fourth to fight the mountain man, Jess Will- ard, for the title. Dempsey bas been aching to get the gloves on, and ¥ he cut loose with such fury “| 4 the thirteenth inning which sent of his team mates across home pli thereby sewing up the ball g THE CiR¢euSs Pfeffer had intentionally — pt 1 MUST BE RUNNK® ~ Clemons, the catcher, just befo = this and as there were two out the time, Tuero's clout, delivered for} the honor of Cuba and St. Lowy was worth its weight in gold Pfeffer’s downfall can be jaid to am unfortunate incident and what! jooked like a very poor play by Olson! De that Dempsey cannot possibly tm- Prove on whatever he knows of fhe woience of boximg by fight time. His idea in checking Dempsey fer the time being was to conserve @very ounce of the young fellow's QUICK MIKE @& MEDAL! THE OLD Farin 006 In the second inning, after two Cards fighting power for the big test, De HouvSE SHOULO fe A Sevace ig mentor ecebamrey: | g Forest knows that Dempsey will need OF INcons Mee rete Oaths next oe pitcees Kruger was guilty of a passed ball? and Heathcote rounding second tried! for third, where he was nailed) Kruger to Schmandt. The St. o players put up a how! about the dew cision and claimed the ball had b blocked by Sherry Smith, who a . ‘ate wis s'vareee| Giants Need. More Than ‘as ring warriors are concerned. Big, ‘and clever, too, he must be rated a Two Runs to Win a Game, cae ot standing about ten feet’ from Geet BIG men. Dempory has proved 5 ° DIE HEN oss) Wich in0 Ga that he ie « good LITTLE man. And Th R. d i d. Umpire Rigler agra 6 vt right bere De Forest steps in. eir recor ndicates rs seread aus next cores men Bit sated Tense doce in net na punch eaaepees Corn Tassel Breaks Superman’s Ry fb cee Sey ne puicueeaaeel gome say, but along about the had been where he jonge H Dub iterd, the players’ bench and not out-| tenth he is t ay. play: seh amine te cons | Pirates Use Up Four Members| Oitiata'rasvmaty eat ty ow:|| 12-Year-Old Mark at Belmont) = —-— Brdetpare conn cet seh prance 9 Ura nats” no uae ‘Wulard’s tremendous bulk and un-| Local Pitching Staff, |Sare ciouts against Benton had per- Chick Evans Likely to Defend | iiv'Secftrary, of their intention, are re: [out at third and the Cards wo negra ag me : apiiae While Hamilton and Adams) ffittd Pittsourgn 10 tte teed ar |R. T. Wilson’s Game Imported | RACING SELECTIONS. His Open Title at zn Sat ace fantasia have’ ‘been blanked in the 5000 for. If it is to be a long fight, then] Prove Puzzle, two battern Ie war evident that he | Gelding Busts Figures for | BELMONT PARK. | Brae Burn. en Committee that the delay was| tne sixth inning One, Card. pil De Forest expects to have his man bret ee thy bie bd be Mile and Sixteenth. | x Hisst. Race-—olden King, Albert ey Play will begin Wednes-/1a4 been put out and one man it arate kencing, ai Ayre By B : ried from the bull pen to stem the 5 | a re sean Te , mirk on first as the result of a free ticket, ning ptigee Pte a Lovenen Enger seam te araegeetene fa the Bole, and | Sepand Race—No, selections 5 By William Abbott. Quite a tleld “Warned out on the HIC links of the Hackensack Golf Club Dempsey shall leave it in that comes when the batters behing|Datter, he was warmed up with a By Vincent Treanor, Wee sie ( Ke EVANS, national amateur | (™tiye part. in the one-day tourna- Fourth’ Race—J. E. and oj hampion, is a tem- shot a sharp rap to e, Ne ‘ pen cham; ° a tem. i ‘th e air gym pn the shores of Maul, fai) to hit. ‘The staff of the Glants| Winter eg ote led, the bases, | THERE may be tafter hohees than | entry, Gloomy Gus, Star Master ment under the auspices of the Wom |threw to Olson, forcing Hornsby 'y, Gi 4 \ With Races-Poacher Dan, Alma B. peramental young man who ae. ike ‘The one way to prevent/ was thrust against that acid test in| ball, walked the next man and forced R. T. ‘Wilson's Corn Tassel but Sixth ace—Piigrim, Copyright, |loves to mingle wherever there's {hen ES Sakis gay “tha: Boarel shores to puta halter on Dempsey |ing jast game with the Pirates and |!" the winning run. Lee, batting in {they don't come any gamer. This im-| Yellow Hand. V. T. something exciting going on in the ‘alsge had the best|held the ball and did not make amy it there until be has. prop- place of the pitcher, mauled a drive| ported five-year-old gelding won be is oe thasvot Falr-| attempt t Paniette ae free, Te sound lesson of | "7%" found wanting-disagrecably */to the centerfield fence, cleaning the|/the Little Neck Handicap yesterday] a staid old game of golf. There hap- fooked like an easy put out, and why in view of the current predictions |bases and cinching the game, afternoon at Belmont Park and hung| Trompe La Mort, Joseph E. Widen-| pens to be the national open cham- Olson, after all the years he Baal about the pennant. Without @ good er'g imported colt, which had several| pionship at Brae Burn next month. lj 1eyT 1 Q AR ENTERS |e? | Playing | baseball, held tha . pill is beyond us. Paulette tm ERECT Canvas TOPS FoR MISITORS . i SERE{E E was second, i i : With the Western clubs out of the|Up a new track record, but it wasn't] stakes to his credit, right. move | rein of runs on which to work, the! way, the Brooklyns come over this|that feat alone that stamped his| Buddy Ensor had the leg up on| “hich should produce considerable ROW’S AIR DERBY. | mediately stole second and both bet pitchers—that is to say, all the/afternoon for what appears to be the | greatness. Since Tom Healey first |Corn Tassel and got his charge away action when the country’s greatest - . right time. 4 t wT Ae as ~ ~ nd the man on third rode ho pitchers available—crumpled and fell. | moet interesting series of ee peeson | nent him to the races he has beon one | ‘fom the barrier with his field. Corn Players swing into play. Chicago on Heathcote's one bagger to centre,| ‘Tassel tly c durt jeut. klear, the dari erobat », Giagrams of the big arena] They wilted under fire. fyn to take the lead or for the Glants |of the most consistent and courageous|thevcarly part’ of ‘a-sace, but. fonsok | usc some time ago announced busi-| |) Ove ae aa ag in amldcair, ¥ If the fans who knock Schmand now being built at Toledo show| ‘The dally attack of the Giant clean- {to get 90 far in front that they can |horses ever seen on the local courses, | followed ‘ron Healey's instructions | ae Bafa prevent him defending the) 1 Say np’ entry for Toa oueaaravitnie a ceanse Eeete ent © t y . » Of course they're to be Joe dandy | Missing against the pitching of Babe | Tine SPPatTS fo te eee aware at|him, and in a majority of cases does | SU" Up the back stretch. . s a result | the day of strife grows near it! sipenaneaa Bay Speedway to-morrow|As ‘stated yesterday, Schmandt ta) oo tar aa unobstructed view is|4dams and Karl Hamilton, and the| present the class of the league and it|much more. Yesterday his trainer| {orto of He rrank: and Theme dis seems that Evans is beginning to| (Memorial Day). playing an entirely new position amd but, though babit has un-| bottom fell right out of the Glant|should be a real fight. At any rate tance of Be Frank and mpe Ist! show a change of front. The latest Re, big air race, the first of the kind |is in thero trying for all he is worths, said he was fit and ready for a good| Mort, the pace makers, when the a A Nica ae y spoiled us, we're mure we'd|machine, It looked like a different /'t, will be & py na an tome of rice and that he had a grand chance | homestretch” was reached.” At that| Word from Chicago is that the aonsa- |handicap" yof Aeronautics, will be a] When one of the Cardinal playerd r ) 7 i . stole third during yesterday's come, the ft with the old| ball club. een to win but he didn't anticipate a| Polt, Eneor took his mount to the | tional young star will be in the party|and will precede the aerobatic stunts 4 5 of Lieut. Locklear, who will thrill the| test some of the patrons booed on the edge of the plat-| ‘The Giants must make more than Pbreaking performance. itut | ouside and sent him After sponded |*t Brae Burn when it comes thme to | spectators with his wonderful ait feats, |Schmandt for not getting, his mame « «|two runs to win, Close res do not’ Boeckel, third baseman of the Pi-| when the honest old fellow found it tee off. In the Derby he will pilot a Thomas- | it was no fault of Ray's. Pfeffer De On Oe Oe ET ee te oi ae ore dinees jfatea, says any change In the law on |necessary to bust the old figures for a| the leaters. and Cig ne — Morse machine equipped with a 200-|allowing the visiting player to tal Itching will wi ed e ae pid Seviend thie Big have Ho eRoet mie and a sixteenth, established | 4 length. . Bob White, who was the first Presi- eres Pore repene-aM Ae, motes the : long cand off necond, and age Leki We WA © Senne on his game. Hoe played a sea- | twelve years ago by James R. Keene's| Be Frank ran a good, game race|dent of the Professional Golfers’ As-| Speedway track since Monday and has| ‘0, making @ poor throw, were Chm, may come and hitters|make plenty of runs, With weak|80n in Alaska where the games be- | Superman, he did it. He ran the dis- P | rected several “stunts” which | Sullty ones—not Schmandt. He TAY. lean at 9 o'clock in the evening. tance in 1.44 i ote second | Ponta) emery © eee Me evar accepted a position with |For Si rior to-morraw and which |Naving a tough job at his new p efi E i rey f Hy il Hi fit f > Club, and will seon the considers even more daring and dif- | tion—whioh, by the way, is the h faster than Superman did it when Cravath wallops them out forever, go |*hwlusoly AIrlght. | oton,| In the tilt with the four Western |racing was in its heyday in 1907. weet Piper CATTYIDE, the colores |take up the duties of instructing the|foult than changing from one plane to) est position on a ball team—and St seems. This lumbering old fellow is | ,,McUraw | triad Dubus, Better [clubs the Giants won ten games and| In winning the race Corn Tassel de- | stakes in a romp, Johnny Loftus was|elite at Washington how to manipu-|“"the entry of Lieut. Locklear brings |P°°8t will help him along, im every joint if you'll be- | fried” Genthper “and Winters had | Jost three, Prior to tackling the Weat- |feated a high class field, including on‘his back and rode him faultlessly. | late clubs, the number of starters up to nine, and Ee ee creaking . erners whey tae just won two straight| Be Frank, one of the favorites for te got hii on his t took | ? sibility that the manager Meve Boze Bulger, Hughie Fullerton | no control at all, As a@ result theltrom the Robina. the recent Kentucky Derby, and 50} im away on his toes, —_—_ am will enter two ma- JEAN CHASSANGE TO SEEK club was helpless when the Pirates y jhim off the early pace and then came| Bobby Jones and Perry Adair, th®/chines for made two runs and tied the score in the ninth, Having used all four of much of a terror with the a8b/the available pitchers before the ever was. Got so they were|tenth inning was over there was im in the pinches only, be-|Mothing to do but take a licking and wait for a tter chance, he had slowed up in the outor| "G10, ‘and Barnes wore not avail-| Joo Benjamin, the lightweight ie for two reasons, In the first|Champion of the Pacific Coast, who place they had not sufficient rest, and | defeated Young France, a good Weat- to dump him into the line-up cient reat, at | With thi ,| in the second they will badly a ame ee ott 0 WOH, | Seeded In the series, whlen, baginn |orn Comer: im © four-round ‘beat ta wo love a hitter. with Brooklyn this afternoon. San Francisco last night, is coming the big race. While the Jon in the stretch and opened up al youtntul champjons from the South, |feats of Lieut. Locklear will prove the| AUTO FAME AJ BAY TRA gap that was large enough to easily land t outstanding feature of the air Derby stall off Sunflash's challenge during |®8¥ they may invade Eng! next/at the Bay track, the aviation event| Joan Chassange, who will be mak’ the last furlon, season in quest of additional golf will be one of historic interest in that hi ory 7 As the race run, Peter Piper |inurela, Without any prompting|!¢ Will mark the advent of aviation as bs fecmne hon Im Amerion of Tadh “ id al rt. ‘apol o-morrow, has ir for an ren maean ce bash bul modle Teri. Jerry Travers, Francis Oulmet, Fredy, John Demonjos, tho French aviator. | try blank for the International Sw Oo aha Hildreth Ronse eeray tram the |Herreshoft and cther American stars|Td, and willbe the highest handicap | stakes to be decided June 14 at hig ry webbing badly and did not urge him|we might mention will say this is|pilot. Fred J. Wagner will start the| Sheepshead Bay Speedway. Chi until straightened out in the home-|SOME undertaking. Somehow, old |‘*°* will probably be one of the Ballot o gen ols: dees stretch. Then his charge ran off io pination, which Is one of the stron *|Roron, but Peter Piper was too far |,qzull has s way of producing com: CHARLIE GOLDMAN BOXES | teams ot" auto ‘dareaevits ever East in about a week to take on some in front, and the best Sunflash could Jodi real reg ytd from France A6FZUNNY how they run wild about] Brookiyn has & great pitching stall, | of the topnotch lightwelghta we have do wan nose out Rol Craig for second | cure wway the polls, Walter. J. AT HOLY NAME BOUTS. | | Chassance made his tirst ap ‘a new horse,” said @ grizzled | probably the best In the league, Thelin this section. Benjamin has fought ot team also hits fairly well, though not |" : peeved -. bend nS at the} oo well as the Giants. It is certain | champion Benny Leonard and other Paddock at Belmont Park the other) that the Giants cannot hit as well| good men out on the Coast, and he @ay, “but 've known them to drop out | against Brooklyn's pitchers as againat | feels certain that he can hold his of sight just as quickly as they arrived, | those of Chicago, St. Louls and Pitts-| vs wien the star lightweights in the burgh. It is therefore imperativ Now it's Bir Barton. Nothing else in| hoi McGraw have strong pitching wal East. He will probably box under honors, " he only American who ever and created a sensation by the w: Simon Healey saddled his first win-| seers" @inhing an Bnglish ue. |. Under the personal direction of Mike| reeled off miles at a rate ef 100 ner of the year for Willis Sharp Kil-|“cceiioiy critics explain this to. the|HEan and Frank W. Smith of the| an hour, which at that tine was mer In the last race, when My Friend | fact that Travis was unknown at the py Fg a, RY ley- derful speed. He will be one of the b>} led home a big field of three-year-|iime and that he pussyfooted his way |for the returning men of the Holy icae big classic. and R olds over the six furlong route: Tbe|through their amateur championship, | Society of St. Francis De Sales Church | Thomas have already made applicad finish was one of the best seen on alund to see that it didn’t happen again |last night. The following boxers took| for entry local track in several years. At the|they barred the use of the Schenec-|part in. spirited | three-round bouts: be — the way of horsefiesh willdo, NowI'm| these Robins, also interested in the |the management of Frank Bagley judges’ fiv re ed to moke Kelly and Jimmy Capper, Serg' 4 ges’ five thoroughbreds were|tady putter, which happen| Young Neil and Ji.1 Montgomery . mery, Battling Reddy Soo: not ge “sroapete Sir Barton, ‘ pietae peanani, may discontinue our wit-! white he is here struggling their mightiest noses|‘Travis's favorite putter. fay Gohling ‘and a McUonocey, Wanc| Satiling Reddy, the New. Bn Mttle runner and has done a heap to 4 i apart. It was so close that the re- — tamweights; Al McCoy and Babe Mc-| featherweight champion, knock sult was in doubt until the official] Announcements are being sent to|Coy, the veteran Charlie Goldman, who| Johnny Richie in ‘ive ‘rounds at numbers were hoisted the golf clubs in the metropolitan | showed he was still there when he gave| Auditorium at Hackensack, After seeing that exhibition y terday fans may now understand why ate, but will he last? You know, Jack Dillon, the Yeterwn light heavyweight of they're all great when they're great,| MoGraw haa been making 20 many | intieravelle, wil, now reotbls, anvounes ie oe My Friend got. the decision by alautrint of the fourth annual father-|Pat Baker some pointers, and Mike| held the upper hand in every but there was only one great one that| efforts to strengthen his team in]. 0.) in timited round bouts in the Weet since nose from Carpet Sweeper, with Ce-|and-son golf tournament, to be held Smith and Sailor Dilhart, scoring four knockdown: "| agree. Wasn't] pitchers. Nobody knows the beginning of the year, the fact that Phil Har ramic third and a few inches back and |at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club —_ the Giant manager the dai jrison, the Chicago midtlewsight, Imocked him only a nod in front of Jimmy Fitz-|Friday, June 27. This popular tour- Negress Sues ‘Ty Co E likelihood of having a pitching staft |", "SY, Chae qt" Memphis, ‘ean, recently, fimmon's Ballet Dancer IL. George|nament was omitted last season be-| prrTROIT, Mich., May 29.—Ty cobd|LT, LOCKLEAR—! D st suddenly go bad. He has been trying | yi, setidy him that he can wo longer fight, W. Loft's Rodgers was right thero,|cause so many of the sons were N-| 15 the defendant in a $10,000 damage a i speaks well for the future of|to prepare for just such an emerg — pect too, and could have been given the|gaged in the service. The tourney| sus filed April 26 by Ada Morris, a| CHANGING PLANES D racing in this State to find each|ency. This emergency, he figures, will | By offering Joe Lone! oot decision without causing any comm.;-|will be played a8 usual as a two-ball {t’ became” known qasociatio: 7 always occur when the batters have | fighter, 20 rer oat, of the grow receipts m contemplating vast Im-| 4 stump in hitting, tattie on Monday night, the metchamker of the provements on every course, All that] ‘The veteran pitchers like Schupp and | Olympis A. A. of Philadelgtiia has Onally signed Money can buy is to be provided for| Perritt are not quite ready. Untti| han w to mes Joe (K, 0.) O'Donoell of ‘the better comfort of the patrons who | they the bulk of the work will | Gloucester, Pe.. for ax rounds in the fall on Causey, Barnes and Benton, | st the club's show on Monday night. Rave stuck through thick and thin. Dven the latter couldn't stem the (be Laneh's firs Cght in thie country im over yer, nosress: aa tion. foursome, father and son playing to-|when Judge Clyde J. Webst Kimbal Patterson put over a resl|gether. It will be an eighteen-hole | a: good thing belonging to J. W. Me-|handicap affair, wih wat medals it Plains setaing | Wer eersee notice = Le - Cleland in the first race. Sh the ir making the it gross score, S| — Cletang IM the ON Tae ine Py post net core; sliver medals (hereon that date and that Cobb lg) — BOWLING AND BILLIARD! red it. Thi intift alleges that Cohb She was’ much the best of her field |for the pair making the second best| P04 ‘ner Yollowing an altercation in FHUM Mmine a wan ‘141 Broadway, Cor. Sif eed Veet hela Wed in order of default, attorneys for the| 10 Including Grand Btand—2 P, and after swerving all over the trae%|net score and bronse medals for the} Detroit hotel on April 25. came on and won gallopping by |pair making the third best net soore, right direction then this is - 2 pate Aad a (71 Nel a Home golfers won decisively tn te yf NATION. A ‘AN . O., ott] Barriean Wins Over King, team match between _ BEAUTIFUL is A +. Re red 29 NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE HO LEAGU! THEY LEAGUE SS} AND » N. d, The Kad VANCOUVER, May 29.—Frank Bar- Leta h Hae ry Ver- stow.|rieau, Canadian middleweight cham- |Don organisation. ‘The losers wop 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, pion, last night was awarded the de- | points, all in the singles. D. BE. Sdw- Ww. b. PG ke PO. he PO, —— oy Fn of ® fifteen-round | yer, erstwhile Western champion: G. au “a ite doors to | fight with Mickey King, Australian |'L, ‘Conley, trans-Mississipp! winner , RA “ ori = aiy ‘o-slen wees champion, The match was for the Can- |and c. E. Gardiner. jeored 8 peipts DECORATION DAY FEATURES 206 aa bere found ~ Austral. ddl elght - for the losing . 4 ‘tip bouta will be bett Between the folowing borer: | NAAT. Australian middleweight cham) rich Te 1% mye” Hajtusrol golfer, ECO IN RES GAMES YESTERDAY, EG. Se Fee, See Wiese Te who has done. so well {his season in |i $7,500 Juvenile Stakes $2,000 Toboggan Handi: No games oonedates Reiss a ee ae K tournament Bey ed’ to John G. Ander: Beach Si hase Cent . Coban ve, Johuny Shugras and "Red" Ames vs Marty Cross Stops Zalu Kt home team, opposed to John G. Ander-|— Long ch Steeplec! entreport Handicap | Bull Horson, MONTREAL, Quebec, May 29.—Marty gon, the Sivgucy. Copan former TIONS —MDegining at 2. eM i reed f ¥ chal a p. DECORATION | | amen Adair. the local lshiwmiaht, te pt ee A get Mag Sule tyetw ep, won three points for his ; Mh Aven aed. alee. Pins oa GAMES TO-DAY. hy Ny A aot Rout tae last alae side" an did BM. Wild, 5. P. Nash, 1,00, Se 55 P 2 L. ne} . , oe New York at Washington, ie of thelr bout nig ln’. “Gwaltney, A. J. Watson, 5, Van ia vse W ininutes ater Philadelphia at Bester, | Gorton at Piiadetpdie. — bie ee and H, R. Townsend. Including war tan, LA FD nae a OE TON ROE AO Me bean TaN ts sean Goitern wae aapend we plan gn te

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