THE FARMEB : 1IAY 7, 1915

f Local Happenings j, SPORTS Outside Observations THING-- IN LATEST - EDITED BY WAGNER-

S!!GI1 HELPS ' ARTHUR FROillME MAY PROVE HE rIORE TROUBLE O ROURKE TO TELL TOMORROW TESREAU IN

: YANKS 'TO Wlfi IS FIRST STRING SLAB A TIST FOR KAUFF ON WHETHER EASTERN WILL START FORM; GIANTS " 13 INNINGS SUNDAY PLAYING JUMP TO SIXTH l Newark Internationals Will Be Pre- - 7. 7. be- 7. -- Those Tanks New "tork, May Benny Kauff, the Boston, May John McGraw is New York, May to look By won. up at the Polo Brookfed outfielder who caused such from ginning pleasant again. - another game,' vented Transferring Club of he sea- Oroonds yesterday, after fighting- the a commotion in baseball circles last copping their first game Sox tooth and nail for son here the Giant's new winning Boston .Bad a week when be jumped to the Giants to Hartford streak stretched out to three games, HiirtMm. irmines. Doc Cook,, with and was turned back to the Feds by which would make it as to sent . appear though heaithy smash right, Hugh .. , the 'National League, has written a the Giants have started mov overvth plate with" the winning FlP letter of to President Gil-mo- re finally High one man was out in the repentance (By Y.'agner.) York State league baserunners are ing up. By beating the Braves here when stating that he is sorry that he liberties who is 3 to 1, the Giants hurdled thirteenth. The score was 4 to 3,; It violated the rules, and that President O'Rourke said today that taking with Nagle yesterday, extra-inni- ng asking out with over the Brooklyns and landed in sixth ' was the first game of his suspension be lifted, as he is anx- he' could not confirm the story pub trying Albany. about 6,000 fans were . 1 t t ' as place. the eeson, and ious to play with the Brookf eds lished in a which stat fetched , ust morning paper is said Tom who has "to mid-Aug- enthusiasm i It that Wilson, brother Big Jeff. Tesreau, worked up i soon as possible. Kauff states that the ed the Eastern association would of Capt. Wilson of the Yale in half of McGraw' s this sea- over tutssle. . s?, that eleven, the' whole affair, was the rsult of a mis son, was for the The Bostons looked like . sure and that the trouble start this season. "We are not ready may coach the Princeton line. He is largely responsible in- understanding, de a former Princeton star and coached New York victory, as the Ozark bear enough, winners up to the ninth was caused by his folowing the advice to announce our plans yet, he the line at Wisconsin season. hunter held the World's Champions ; i last ning1. At that time Boston was lead- of older men in the' game. He further clared. "I will make an official an to four half of them ta 3 of 'the even which will tell hits, going ing to 2. In the last ninth, states that the Giants would now nouncement tomorrow vanla crews row on Lake at Sherwood Nottingham Magee. with two out, Daniel Boone set off be gladv-t-o get him if the National the fans just where we stand." Many Carnegie The was two-ba- se , Princeton tomorrow. Columbia is Missouri mountaineer very some, fireworks with a slam Commission would allow them to have newspapermen have expressea. me wild. He seven men and '" - - looked upon as having a good chance passed to centrevjvhich scored JDoc, Cook. With; him. opinion during the past month that to win. another, but the Braves could not hit run. - About , this time Cy While in on ' the Eastern would not start so tnere the tying', Kauff seemingly the after they got on the bases, i Jeff did Plea went'in to pitch for the Yankees,, verge of getting out of the trouble he is nothing particularly new in the in sevens, as he also struck - M. who was everything and, too- much cannot bo said about caused, last week, 'he is in danger of story. We must wait for the official George Cameron, out seven men. the line. He into more if he with the statement in order to have ejected from the Eastern association Pieh's eSorts ir pitching getting plays ' everything to George Tyler, Stallings's sterling ; Red; Sox. in All-Sta- rs Lenox Oval next ' because he failed post his forfeit held the' threatening' at Sunday, straight. to start his New Haven club, has re lefthander, pitched his first game of check andtmowed them down in, order as has been announced by the man- the season, and a clever pitch- - All-Sta- rs. to the Elm He is out fought on ac- ., turned City. when' had designs agement of the Kauff, The New York Press stated today .". He broke in, they, desperate roast . on ing battle with Tesreau. the game. JI Sid a smart piece of cording to the notices sent out, is to that the Newark Internationals were with his usual President the the Giants bot to O'Rourke. . The trouble with the seventh, when work in the (eleventh inning, when- the play left field for the tars next Sun- thinking of transferring their club to him for two runs. However, Tyler two men. .on bases. Pieh day,- but Manager Dick! Car- Hartford. This cannot be done be- ousted magnates was that they de goi: got on (Business voted too much time to looked to be in mighty fine fettle, and tightened up and retired the side roll of the Brookf eds stated yester cause the Eastern association holds roasting with James apparently back in ehap-- a. O'Rourke Instead of base striKe-iOut- day that Kauff had been forbidden that territory even if it 4oes not start providing it looks as though the Braves should ' the left-hand- ed to iwith the team, and if he did this year. ball for the fans. Nobody cares what soon For Boston, big. play of O'Rourke. is ' a hit their stride.' Babe . was all that a play 'he would be placing a lot more they thought It , t Ruth, - pitcher is, supposed to be, and some trouble on- his? shoulders. - Secretary Reddy of the Bridgeport cinch that O'Rourke didn't. 'more his team into the nul--- presi-dfem- Gilmore has remove club was unable to get the New York Hevput - Boone hit- FOB ning in the third inning by smashing Kauff-- suspension. Benny can play Americans for next Sunday. Instead Lute is proving a timely THREE GAMES a mighty rap into the tipper tier of tomorrow. - - he has booked the Lake Torpedo team ter for the New York Americans this : season. the right-fiel- d grand stand. Ruth of the Industrial league to oppose the Last year he was,' a poor two other hits to his credit. McCabe and Carlson will sticker but he took a trip to Honolulu INDUSTRIAL FAtIS also had Penn State Beats Bridgeports. -- ' ' His pitching throughout was of high with the All Americans. He batted ' was-onl- hard- orderand it after the. PrinCetOll in Twelfth Jack Egan will catch. Speed Finn against Alexander, James, Vaughn 'UrDF-TnMhnRnw est kind of effort that the Tanks were wiH twirl for the Torpedo boys. This and Tesreau in ther" daily' exhibition " " to a little ex- games and that makes ordi- able to break, throughhis jBeryice.' N. 7 In ought provide Sunday probably was ; not Princeton, J., May a fans. seem easy to him now. Jack Warhop's pitching twelve inning game full of thrills citement for the ... nary "badly abused by the Bostons. They Princeton lost to - State The line up: The opening of the Industrial Base did not hit him very often, but when. Pennsylvania- Lake Torpedo: Berlin, c; Finn, p; Bill Rodgers, the former Waterbury ball league last Saturday was a great : Cqllege here yesterday afternoon by De- - . they did connect, the ball lieemed to the score of 3 to 1. was a Wilson, lb; Seltzer, 2b"; Sank, 3b; infielder, continues to play good ball success The brand of baseball put intention of out of It pitch- lorme, ss; If; Troutman, cf; for Cleveland. It looks as if he will on by the Industrial leaguers was as have every going ' ers battle from start to finish and Hurley, ' 1 ' ' StZ a orris, rf. I v remain in the big show. Hammond, good' as professional ball. The scores the lot.. ."V neither twirler had the shade of an -- Qfsw c; last with - is still on were errors and the field 8F , Poor at. critical Bridgeport: Eagan, McCabe, p; year Springfield, small, few, OOSX.'KtSEV advantage. fielding " ; 2b; the Cleveland roster as - in- ing was of the "middle of the season" ByiEEBALIU. times, lost Princeton the game. Carlson, p; Clark, Lourkey, utility an There was no advantage until the Clinger, 3b; Coles, as; Fltzhenry, .If ; fielder. class. Baseball fans will have op r$Qi- distracttoiui ci r Roilly, cf; Smith, rf. portunity of seeing good baseball ev In spite of the twelfth inning, When Link weakened taV.etheir thAmaorisagnecontests,.a-grea- t deal and the visitors scored two runs on Yale and Princeton track teams will ery Saturday afternoon, and - choice- of to the-cols- a an and a base on balls. Columbia, Princeton and Fennsyl-I- t clash in a dual meet at Princeton to- of games, as there are threg one of hit, is" that Jack Nagle, the morrow. Princeton material is not matches of games played every Saturn lege ball games. Tot the Giants were worst and It seemed never reported in this From In- most-ncce3efu- l now Just when the going that they former New Haven has lost very and the expect to day league. present dollegje.j, pitchers a called o n Arthur one of his "sec catcher, strong Tigers dications season will be best on the diamond, asrtd last summer would win game McQraw Fromroe, NATIONAL LEAGUE. his throwing ability.. In the New be beaten. this the xaXher-overrate- ond pitchers,-t- hurl a game. Fromme came across with a win in the of the league. that- - string" history college' player3were. after all the stars and first string"-- pitchers had been bowled '. over. t The schedule for games tomorrow is the-pufoli- . ; Most of them YESTERDAY'S REStMS, by Kromnoe-ha-s many admirers who predict that he will, pilot the Giants to as follows: foonti whan they. .', got Into even a ' At n- e. TO WEBB RUNS 1 many a victory before the season ends. Brookly- ' HEWFIELDS AWAY Seaside park, No. diamond, Ameri '. - . r;h. were a. a 'bushileagaevfae said, that they Philadelphia ; i. 1 1 can Chain company vs. Lake Torpedo a . hard While .3. 1 5 2 Co. up againsti proposition.- Brooklyn ...,. Boat company; Crane field. Crane they had been studying, their compe- At Pittsbrargh- - FREDDY No. 1 vs. Wheeler's lot (Old ; AT FROM ban, REFEREE CLAIMS S 11 PLAY SIIIGERS BOSSE Singers titors,, had been living :n the LED St, Louis ...... Mill Green), Locomobile' vs. Harvey IHSULT ' grotSEJe. v.- '.i5,; Pittsburgh . ; ... lO Hubbell. . ThgeiramoTes9rSCfeH tP contests" At Bosto- n- LOT IN ACORN A. C. BOOT Supervisor of Umpires Thomas Mc- - en-thusi- WHEELER'S each? a battle for blood,, fad the ECWOCKOilfi KETCIIEt DEFEATED! New York S Cann announces that all games will of 'thovchwering and singing TO Boston...... 1 4 v i be called promptly at 3 o'clock. Chicago-Cincinna- ti ( crowd of rooters, have something to The game was "Old Man at on account of wet The Newf ields will open their sea (By. Grump" Ringside.) do with the popularity of college CROWD DISAGREES postponed grounds. son next at Wheeler's lot The curtain down' last rfight baseball. OBtrOtha is not W.1L, , ' Sunday rang ' . OF AL REIGH ' bats with Singer team of the on Acorn Al C. season be BASEBALL. GOSSIP. Fobablyit3ae'-pTJlb1tiO- idea that pxo-- STANDING OF THE CLUBS. crossing - the smoker ' j Dunbar , or T. Industrial League., "Manager- wit- fessiooal garmes are ''fraro.ea up" Nejw Haven, May Harry Wil Won. . Lost. P.C. team fore the largest crowd that ever A in - Interest liama of ' always provided a fast and this ,UtTOinf'st)3e players the this city was awarded a ver Philadelphia ... 13 5 .722 season's will be no exception to the nessed a smoker boxing exhibition in Some time ago somebody quoted of bate,, ta T5Sjyyt exaggerated, ;Bat New York. May .. 7 Trivial Inci- - dict over Al Ketchel of Bridgeport . . . 12 6 .667 this and the fans were McGraw as saying that the Phillies errta 1 crea--; Chicago rule. Manager Andres landed a trump city present ball plsyers--s- ternpexam dents-ln- after ix exciting rounds in one of the , -- ' were a team and that their the past have led up, to great Boston ...... 9 8 .529 card when he ; secured last furnished with all kinds of boxing joke spurt most sensational bouts of Rome OliK-iima- ti ' Prysock is a in tares, .with antagonisms, Jealousies, the ...... 9 9 .500 slam-bangi- ng this spring merely flash the wars. .As a result of turning ; - season with the Pittsfield team of the from to vaudeville. off days and. sulks. Mfernbera of a merely A. C boxing. tournament at the St. Louis lO 11 .476 pan. McGraw's ideas regarding the - ...... Moshier . was : on the ball ; Eastern Association,; of the The first bout of the team may. get sore on each other his back Jim Coffey at Casino last night. Referee , Dave New Yorlc ...... 6 lO .875 evening Phillies' strength is just to the con ' team and of the between and won't.1 exert- ; of the A"vonia A. C. last winter Al decision Newburgh Stegher Young O'Leary Young , He Moran a fcnd themselves. "The Fitzgerald's provoked wide Brooklyn ...... 1 12 .368 Loco team to the line-u- p 120 At trary. admits that has : comment as of . 7 " strengthen' McCarthy, pound youngsters. much ball club and believes catcher may give mtsleaiiliigr signals Reich has lost much of his spread a majority . .... 12 .368 . improved - prestige Pittsburgh of The .team is ' the Singers. " Singer the outset it looked as though "Maq con- to- some pitcher wfcom he dislikes. as boxer and : was those who witnessed the affair were ' that the Quakers will be strong e - a heavyweight er as follows: Lavery, c;. Champion, would finish but took ' Cases of "chaa-leyhors- are- constant knocked out the Irish of the opinion that the sturdy Bridge-port- GAMES TODAY. O'Leary, things tenders this year. McGraw says that by champion. . Walters or Lockwood, p; MoBhier 1st; on a different as the . and unaccountable. The most will- deserved atl east a draw, al very aspect fight Pat Moran is' a pretty wise fellow and Coffey was anxious to wipe out the -. ... Carter 2nd; Horkheimer, ss;. Prysock, wore on. came back . : ' to New York In Boston. O'Leary strong he thinks the old catcher will tnar player may have off ; day when insult. That ..was the true reason though, a mere onlooker it ap- Cairns, cf; O'Connell, that - ' in 8rd; Noonan, If; in the third and fourth and is de make use of the gain- Is vices aro in. control. Reich- - at. Madi- peared as if Williams was entitled to Philadelphia Brooklyn. ' good knowledge why;he agieed to box. " , v . " . honors. , St. Louis In rf. of a draw. ed when other Phillie Of course college, ball. p are son Garden' , on the Pittsburgh. serving managers" slip - layers Square Wednesday ;'':.,;;: was :' Cincinnati in The second bout scheduled for with teams. very- and many-o- f them; have , was since rne local youngster showed re Chicago. ped tip good human) night. It the first bout; markable out four rounds but it only went into i these same faults of disposition.; But Coffey began his career as . a boxer form, stopping the of International , League. second. were base stealer col-- town rushes with the The participants George Burns, leading - are under closer control three in which the gladiator's slugging . they by nearly years ago ser-.e- s . in i ; i ed an K. O. Moran and Young. Dorarido. the National league last year, lege sentiment and cofleta spirit good-natur- big fellow has shown Improved and patented of YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. . - unmerc looked like in the - ; blows that had .his more Moran was battering Dprando hasn' himself game There- are hosts- trace of experienced te of gentlamnlyplaiy- the slightest anger. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. this The up-sta- athlete isn t ; on never The of Dewilderea, ana at times. At Cit-y- 11. H. E ifully and the latter looked like a Jel spring. ers the. ball who Reich's deliberate adversary - Jersey ground memory t O O wav his by any means; but ( N"a- - rather wobbly on his feet. Ketchel At New, York B. H.E. Toronto 5 ly tart when Referee Al McCoy losing "pep" completed a high school course. slight, rankled In his heart and .was : is his is dis--: was the but Boston ...... 8 12 4 ...... 1 ed him to his corner. . it injured ankle that holding tore them with a foremost his brain. made aggressor throughout, Jersey City - gifted good! in Coffey, . . . . was . one him back. He can little afford to and a loyal spirit. But up his mind to clean the score with a finding himself unable to land on New York ., ...... 4 lO At Richmond The third bout the "star position they , : 15 was take chances on the bases, for when ( have to with cross knockout or be knocked out himself. Harry with any degree of accuracy, At Cleveland Montreal ...... 14 of the' evening. Kid Ayres who put many 13 , 9 17 110 of he starts he has difficulty in stopping : were played for the local Chicago ...... 10 Richmond ...... the pourfd champion ' comrades. College" life works Coffey and Reich quite friend constantly- ' young yestelay ' grained ' - ster b ': Cleveland . . . . . '. . 4 8 At: now and quickly. Rather than risk another a lot of, nonsense out of a boy; That ly at one- time. They used to box body. ....'..'. Providenc-e- the, city is a former champ he is Just a a i When rushed the At '. ", t Rochester ...... 2 crown on head of Ed mishap taking things it is producing a disciplined, of together in a gymnasium.. The night by great Stanley's Philadelphia' hts hangs the, as he can. As soon as his ankla i body ". 1 . O . easy men is toy iffne of the annual ball Coffey was led into namesake, the Italian lightweight had Washington' 11 12 Providence, ...... die Mack of the Armourside A. o, young suggested the - , . . is enough George figures his : no in- ...... 2 8 7 was to meet strong . oom- - the middle of the floor and introduc difficulty landing staggering Philadelphia Ayres scheduled Young appearance that college players ' Louis-Detro- it all around playing will be a big im on-- ed.- - was swings, and it was on this seature of The St. game was STANDING OF THE CLUBS. but Fitz's father ' said no" inonly make the ball field, and the Just as he about to step on Fitzgerald provement over his present form. crowds drawn bade Raich started , for the centre of the bout that the New Haven boy cop postpohed account of wet grounds. Lost. and the bout was off., Eddie Mack big Won.. P.C. : the-- , - the verdict. The first round was and ballroom, Coffey- said, "How do ped Jersey 6 1., .833 then stepped into the breach Hartley, who starred for several '. even, second went to STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Tri-Sta- There seems, to be a of an--. you do, Al,' at the same time extend the Williams, as City...... 5 a .714 volunteered td tackle the champion, seasons in the Connecticut and te - Providence question - - did 16 . ; when Fred.;: Merkle his- hand.- Reich, much to. Coffey' the last three sessibns, and ; Won. IvOSt. . . . . 4 4 ' '.500 Mack is about years old while has been released certainty Just will ing P.C. Richmond .... :-- leagues, by Ketchel was entitled to the third. The - ' ex-cha- be able to don a uniform surprise,, deliberately turned his back Detroit1 , . ... ., . . 15 6 .714 ". ". : y' .- ,'S . 4 the is nearing the thirtys, of the New York Stat a agatn. If Montreal ' Blnghamton ,500 - on boys at 138. --' i round- was - 'anybody; knows it"is McGraw. He.de- Coffey. fought pounds ringside. New York. . 5 .688 Newark; . . 2 4400 Eddie had every and it league. . two-months - of. ....11 ' ' - ' Clares .that it will be fully Some the onlookers jeered, and Chicago .v. . '9 .571 Buffalo . .'.. . , . 2 ,S . .400 only the bell that saved Ayres at the before the big first baseman win be that, brought a .flush to1 Coffey's face. Washington ... 8 .529 Rochester ...... 2 4 ' .833 close of the fourth round. When Fate has dealt unkindly with "Big to;play. He isn't on. him Later Reich, so; friends of Coffey told YALE WII1S FROM Boston f . 7 .500 2 5 ' .286 Announcer Tom Connery let it be Ed" ' Walsh, the White Sox jflt - counting- - 7, Toronto' ...... pitcher, before then.-- him, said . things about . the Irish Cleveland - - . - , ... 9 .450 . known to the multitude that the decis who has made such a game to is'.- - try were- - championr that far from compli- Philadelphia .... 5 l .294 t GAMES TODAY. ion rested upon the opinion of the come"oack. Juat when it looked as i" mentary. This further, incensed Cof-fey- v LAFAYETTE EASILY St. Louis - . . 5 15 .250 fans present and also the number the one time king of the spitball and when Gibson, his man- Montreal" In Jersey City. al- was on of Billy - of newspaper decision, the fans heavers the verge returning ager, proposed a match with Reich ' GAMES TODAY. Buffalo In Richmond. off to the to demonstrate Inn Providence. most tore the roof the gym with game that he at firstsrefused, saying he would New 7 "Yale, Toronto in their cheers for Eddie Mack. had not lost his old cunning he is FANS' OWN be- - to Haven, May by dar Boston in New Yorlc not a party affording. Reich a " The bout between Jimriiy Snyder seized with an attack of grip, and it to-- ing and timely hitting. in , chance make money. When. Gibson a 5 to 2 over - Washington Philadelphia. and Brown was a rather tame is doubtful whether he may play this - registered victory Lafay Cleveland. Young - said- "Tou can out Chicago in Runs Made This Week , COLUMN wipe the insult by ette Yale St.-Loui- one. Brown more blows year. at Field yesterday after . In hit during him out, consented Detroit " knocking ' Coffey noon in a game that lacKed the the bout but Snyder's were the most . many NATIONAL LEAGUE. a to tha match. fjeatures prominent in the contest of A good. draw. The White Sox have good lead ,. 14 powerful.- other- the before. Pittsburgh semi-fin- al over the American league teams day Captain' Middle FEDERAL; LEAGUE. . . -- . .. lO The had Barnum's circus fol- Chicago ...... ' matter of base brook's charges pounded out a vie . ... 10 beat a mile. Young Dundee, who inthe running, 13 3 New York .... lowing the theory of Manager Row- x n "Z. A u ONE JUDGE FOR tory in the first chapter by scoring YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Boston . i i - was to meet Young Reptker, of Shel race hirs s times and then shelving the contest failed to for the second land that to be high in the t ' 11. ton, appear club must have The Yankees in the third by . chalking up two more At Brooklyn II. E. Philadelphia . time since his connection with the speed. irwrj'"''0'ii3irsBi-- tallies. un- St. Louis ...... , . 2 3 St. Louis ...... are close to the White Hosed YALE .AND From the fourth inning . . - Acorn club. When his failure to ap enough HARVARD til the close of the Brooklyn ...... '. . . 3 5: Brooklyn . - aggregation so that any alow work by skirmish, .the Elis -- Cincinnati pear was made known he was hissed be- BEll O&BABEt were unable to get a. runner as far. as 'At Baltimore crowd is the Chicago club will drop them , . 8 12 roundly by the and if very low clan. but was not as Chicago he-wi- Donovan's C3-4- 2; third, this necessary doubtful' ll ever another ULU LTSUCT AtlliUAL BOAT RAC the could not con Balthnore '. . t. '...... i 9 lO AMERICAN LEAGUE. if get Pennsylvania entry At A'ewark New York .r. , .... booking in this city. In his place nect when hits meant runs. ... .13 Willie Moo ANNIVERSARIES ! . 5 .10 . .. 11 was substituted "Little Sbora.for All Members at ttae - was on Pittsburgh Washington Family. Spencer Pumpelly the . New, Haven, May The Harvard mound for home Newark ...... Chicago . lO kney (H- pounasj irora osonosn. VUSTOjS SHOE STORE the athletes and was . - . 8 and what Willie don t know OF RING BATTLES rowingoanthorities made public yes in hot water throughout the battle At Buffalo First game .37 Detroit .... Wis.", 1907 defeated 1S8 MAIN STREET Kansas . . . , , , . 4 7 1 ...... -- V - - - 8 about fighting would fill an encyclope Tommy Burns Jack ' the Seventeen Lafayette men reached City Philadelphia . O'Brien in 20 at Los t PoU'i lbeam BuUding. terday completed arrangements first base Buffalo ...... i . ; .' 5 Boston ...... '. . .'. .. . - ...... 6 dia. His antics greatly amusedi the rounds Angeiea. Harvard-Yal-e during the game, either K 2:4 . was than his pre- for the anual regatta Second game- - , Cleveland...... 5 crowd,,' however, and Archie Cameron It this bout, rather through hits, passes or an error and ' over Marvin P?-T- O on the Thames river at New London, .' . . . . . 3 so we will let at vious victory Hart, IMTB BARITER SHOP ' only two to circle .the bases. Kansas City , 1. 1 3 3 St. Louis ..... paid him off, it go run- iHVB BAHSEB8 NO on June 25. ' "v managed . . bout a wide mar which put the Canadian in the WAITHra i In every was forc- Buffalo ...... 4.; 4 1 that. Reptker's by WILUAM Mcf'OJtES The varsity eight-oare- d race will inning Pumpelly FEDERAL LEAGUE. ning for the heavyweight champion- 8-v- m, '. ed to. extend himself and his team- gin. ' IM Mala ci- Doaslas' ShoA Btora be rowed up-strea- from . 23 ship. When Hart whipped Jack Root M. H. B&XJLiWOOL. M. starting mates with him by offers STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Baltimore ...... Now for the star bout. It will take Reno a decade and P. the at 4:30 p., m., and gilt-ed- ge 20 in ago Jeffries 193--4 Llo-rwe- rt a drawbridge who Chicago ...... a few lines to tell the tale. Sol Fbooe Chiropodist opposite the Harvard quar- ing support. Gerard, - - Won. Lost. P.C. i .. . 15 just presented the .victor with his title, the finishing twirled for the Easton lads, was ' . . Pittsburgh dier Webb, from California, before ters four miles up the river. If Chicago 12 8 .600 12 $25 sporting world did not take the affa.ir I touched up for eight hits, all being , " '. Brooklyn stepping into the ring, posted with was considered weather or, water condition require, in Pittsburgh .... 12 8 .600 Kansas City ... . - - - . . . i ...... ; lO Archie Cameron as seriously, as it that registered the first four innings. 11 ; Matchmaker were several better men than the race may be postponed from- time Brooklyn. 1.'..... 9 .550 Buffalo . . - . . . 9 forfeit if he did not k.o. Bosse before there to time until 6:30 p. m., after which Newark ...... '11 9 .550 5 Hart. Burns and "Philadelphia COFFEY-REIC- H - St. Louis was over. The bout it will have to go over until fol- Kansas City ...... lO lo . .500 the fourth round Jack" were the leading contenders, Br. the Newark 3 starts Bosse hits three wicked were .Hiempsoa lowing afternoon. Baltimore lO 12 .455 two although both light heavy- Owing to the FIGHT RECEIPTS St. Louis .,....,... 8 11 .421 blows to, the solar plexus, rights weights.- . They in Mi- uncertainty resulting . -- fight fought Practice Limited to Men 7. . . to the nose, three lefts to the Phila.del-phia- n from the close finish last year, when New York, May, The receipts of Buffalo ..... 7 14 .833 Montreal ...... ". 35 right lwaukee in 1904, when the Yale was declared Coffey-Reic- h bout at jaw and right hand uppercut and was the victor. A few months 112S SIAIN STREET a winner by four the boxing Richmond ...... 29 to his cor inches, only one Judge will be sta- Madison Square' Garden Wednesday GAMES TODAY. 9 the Soldier ran, yes, ran, after his defeat of Hart the Canadian Providence his 2 0 tioned at the finish. Harry A. Fish- night amounted to $18,354.50. Of this . . . , , ,...... 9 ner and held hands up admitting fought O'Brien again,, going Chicago in Newark. Jersey City , ... '. TIio 1 er has been chosen for the position, amount Coffey drew down $6,974.40 , . . , . . .'.. 4 (his defeat. ;.';; .'.'; '..; rounds to a draw in Los Angeles, with N. Otis Rockwood as a substi- and Reich got $2,615;40. The club Kansas City in Brooklyn. Toronto third session gave Burns the victory, - .1 . , ,' 4 tute. W. H. Maekleham, an old Co- gave the boxers 55 per cent, of the Pittsburgh in Baltimore. Rochester ...... Columbus got a bad start in the not , by any wide margin, 3 although ) se- St. Louis in Buffalo. Buffalo i ; Office Roor8S-- lumbia oarsman, has again been receipts after the state tax had been 1 American Association race but has and he commenced the champions!-- lected as 40 Newark he met , a a. m. to S m referee. deducted. Coffey got per cent, for been strengthened in the infield and career which terminated when Cally p. ' T IS a. u. to 3 p. m The Crimson's rowing squad will his share and Reich 15 per cent. The LYFORD BROTHERS B FUNERAL DESIGNS AND the followers of the Club are confi- Johnson in Australia. kandayi leave for their at Red state tax from the bout amounted to TRY SPRING CUSTOM SUITS BUY will a brace- - and 1894 GrifCo defeated quarters Top, .''-.- BOUQUETS dent it take begin Young Bllly on June 7. . $917.70. ,. . Y East Side and West End Y JOHN RECK & SON climbing. v " ' Murphy, in 20 rounds at Boston.