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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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THE BROOKLYN UT EAGLE. EV YORK. SATURDAY. Jl LY 6. 1912.

There it a lot of talk about the Wolgaat Matt proved to he the real "come back" in eterdat game. Nhen "Big Six" it ritht no one can beat him. LIVE EVENTS IN SPORTS Kivers maicn ana i om v.are teems to be wrong again. 3 PuIrt or MIMIENT BROOKLYN SPEED MERCHANTS AT MOTORDROME McDERMOTT DETERMINED BY RICE." 'the' tumtu thTwen devlope I II 'lifer 1 I Fiasco at Muirtleld Possibly May Be Forgotten When Youthful American Champion Plays tor the French Title. I- Leal llieill ti I tiMgW BMM have uh- Leave tor West Tonight.

I "WSgf! lien ll. rnaratoaa at II 1 -JJI" I I huwiil. If it liad I'tvu ah- mmny ie "uiu pNtaoiy ive held Brooklra to ma mm -in- would make It all right If 1 lay off the final the folln. rltw, but be fbitowad hi settled polio When both were disqualified if tiikliu: e.iy when 1 1 in necessity for apadal exwtfcm, WtaM ie was driwii fn.ui tin- lc I'j Hr.K.k fix in the fourth inning Of UM MntOg frUie on July 4 some of hi followers re mm to that it Is tli. other fellmvs who going to fe most of Hie worrying when Matty j.it.-hes at any time this or in the worlds series.

roA It wa. orM, pru8DBt, of twrnIv. I H1 Saw acoua. of bitting hi, iriva. with- Alao.

recai, tbt The told about Wants have only two days, and nea aeV with care and" PrUply harg, of jersey 'hampion- Matbewsou and it gr eves Manager Dahlrn every time, BL Vi drove the baH into the bunker to the shlP Atlantic City last month rushing -Mat the- Superbas arc n. tmnks of It and asta an eye over hla Pkw 1J UP to Jerome Travels and telling that outnta in the more when ''he'raetert thiT Ear VinT Hk. "He took I the first bole, but pro- iTuVlZT LTTTW 2 ablHtles, and have been principal ly re- paypr wjU hf, fce COrtST7V7 TT AyrTtT George Duncan. I Kreen. are nearly like a Millard table.

epootiblc for the fact that Martmard nas 9 entor3 the lurn 0ut that McDermott was i ThtTe making the greeua won nineteen Karnes in a and has not SPrvcP3 ()f th(, piirc.ha9lng t.Iub Thl8 led to tr George Duie an, the f.m!l'T end to make good lost one this season, H'' rule results from a number of compll- This afternoon's and tonight's pro- Vandcrbcrry of Philadelphia In a match Thomas, the Philadelphia pilot, whose British pro, who visited the United i A case 1 S'S?" -PuTrsrnvrid pSsrJsr pr-if "jwS52SS has pulled bitn through, purchase ever, after which Brighton Beach, features Johnny Albright. I-01" all the Pro is in tins on mat not a few have' ot 7 oat Here's a Great Scheme. uma" would acquire a the Denver sensation, who has been mak- n'la'i'' thil-, ''IT 11 uovlll'lt" down to the Vunkerhat 'guards lTn Beig mi of ssfa! fiflw "a "SSsffSp.r r-'gojt'bVbunb brplantsryto ofean fteamerS! we hereby tna fought him up a stump. The ton of the country since his arrival. 0pl ttlng tflgbt Merger c'raverand WraTwiTrflght0! Brltlshers of quality inthej fonly of green to run on attotbVetldMt EbbMI Uri McCnro-Tr.

AMi Jean Gaaslat, the winner, 0e of The reee'm "Compa-e MATTY BACK TO FORM AGAIN; Kdward Kay, the one" WEEK AHEAD IN JUNIOR LEAGUE new British BEATS SUPERBAS WITH EASE lly had, If the repc Referee Jack Welch led Wolgast are ti Mayo and other stars. McDermott's showing Giants Send Barger to the the big French I i confident player I the Giants was what our youths the most, ants pull such stuff as on an infield out and tried to copy the trick scries the Superbas better and look more have ever done beforr Clubhouse in Less Than an Inning. ng, as the Brooklyn Superbas found nd one-third innings was a mighty good (lowing for a young fellow agnlnst the len who are making National League uee a rtinaway alTair. Brooklyn's solitary run i emu in the ul lilt through Fletcher. Miller singled dm to second Tooley reached third i-hen Kent forced Miller, and home when lorun forced Kent.

Northen filed to eft. The only other real chanco Brooklyn yesterday, when they tackled Christy I Mathewson, after having driven him oui in I i "omethlng1 Jlte lnl I-I sis for par will have to be devised. If ie: I'lv'elv ihcnlT'' hReUlnK more iii's dViv. makp topping situation after ali.00"16 deSLrlbe a real Amour Propre Killed by Poor Golf, A certain official of a well-known golf club was chided by a friend for not hav-i ling answered a letter, the latter observing i i hat perhaps his amour propre had been To this the golfing official piled In this philosophic vein: "Don't talk about amour propre. Don't you know Ithat a man who.

after three years of box the day before. Mathewson athleto of spirit, and It in nowlBe him In IiIb own eyes to have It I'eleh had disqualified fouling It would have elgn golferB If he could only get gol An Educational Schedule. The schedule of events for the of 1912 Issued by the Dunwoodie Cot Club, Yonkers. N. affords a li i In chilli had made light of such Have the Speed, but Do Not Use It.

Taking them Individually, there is no reason why the Superhas should not he BChedul where In the world. It covers many Ject outside of the mere routine nouncement of events. Explanations made of the way to figure handicaps Barker's Short Stay. Kagle League was played It thai Point Competition at Salisbury. The Midland Golf Club, Salisbury llnka, nnounces a medal play, point competi-on handicap for four Saturdays.

July 8, 1. 20 and 27; eighteen holes to be played ach Saturday; first, five points; second, he Ingleside Midgets there are really only a few rules that nounced as follows: General play rules as to the removal of loose Impediments; moving or bending fixed or growing objects; playing opponent's ball; playing points; third, one point. Three Noxt will he the final week of the up. Here and There in Baseball cond on Herzog'a in the hills again un; we'll hide In a single to con- one to the same 'd at third. Exit er Maurice Allen shrewdly that dlller.

ending the 1 Inning with a Taking Time by the Forelock. tournament ami the ror seeomi place is on and will be interesting to watch. The lnglealde Midgets and the Indians f.iiglishman was overheard leaching ball I Van landt 1 of Game Not Thriller. vns not a thrilling game yesterday Hie, the H.USS FORD MARRIED. Washington.

July 6 Russell Ford, one, of tht indlgestlnr The athletes hnd gone through so mud mlder. swing it down with a ind swear some." "But why 'fore I have hit anything?" pro-he pupil. "Because." said the teacher, "you'll hardly have time ill you want to after you hare pitcner of the New York ment In the battles of July an. it It was natural they should losi I.c.ip-ii.. la-el, all nm, and Miss plavci.

penalties shall ilea sha I not be waived-medal play Playing wrDng ball; lifting of a ill Play.) within twenty outside idsvill-. I here last night, for New Yoi wl Sensational fielding by the entire New York infield helped Matty out of many a dim Kourteer, insists and all by; and striking flag putting Mike Monro ig the mlsslni BFACHY TO FLY AT CHICAGO. Chicago, July 6 Lincoln Beaehr, whoae -ats In a biplane have won International ing competitor's green; ball neare quest of player, 1 the hole shall, either lifted ooo" le Dun On Ittce t0 Chicago to select a site'on'Lake golfing Mlchl8n frm which to make v''n mental "'gbts in a seventy-five horse-. -c. He said that unon Moon, who bf.gan hi The Boston National League Club 1 purchased Pitcher William A Bradv finding a location his first effort would the Indianapolis American Association jnoiy do a mgnt across Lake Michl- noted for bis turict adherence to the rules He was forced to study the rules very closely in those days, because there was not that appreciation of the value of break toe Fourteen hits by the Pirates were enough to beat Cincinnati yeaterdav.

Carey and Miller were the only ones thai STAR PITCHER FATALLY HURT. Burlington. July 6 Pitcher Ed -lawk, of the Burlington Central Assocla-ion team, for whom the Detroit Amerl- I the first playei were too "fine, ind that they wet PUTTS AND DRIVES 8,000, was fatally injured by accidentally falling from a third story window of his i Play Next i and 1909. 280; starting at the ot the gate of tackling the first mlboy championship was 'olombo of the University Pr- IchOOl, who beat J. H.

Sullivan There is no two ways about It. keea are up against hard luck i proper. Sixteen long weary Inr Senators and Yanks battled 5 hy 11 played game to( I eighth Inning WHERE TO DINE WELL the IN BROOKLYN. oper will begin on ghtecn-hole medal ie Inner a 77 and 75 In the final This the second time young Colombo has on the title of interscholastic rham-on of (ireater Boston, having been tbo Plainfield Links to Be Changed. BIG LEAGUE RECORDS.

KING AT HENLEY REGATTA. He and Queen in Royal Barge Built flrH Disqualified His Own President. CONSUMERS' PARK I extrarChonieT.he larty Lough- tor that he was lames Tomorrow AMERICAN. LANE BROS. TlPLlBAlHil; Eri li ipAH Scotch he sent word rTn 8 StOOd BM' bui WHISKY 22.1 and Campbell Opposite Borough Hall I CHANCE FOR BASEBALL PLAYERS ALL SCOTCH and ALL 10 years old.

FERDE.SCHUMMlNig' 1 Tip Perry's Park Inn summer. Dunwoodie I Jlat" miffeur who war, lv riding, ha. i yards Tho-o who believe thai tV i warning of his approach. I Increasingly lively halt haa made lowir MK.RRAI.1. A I 0 i the reputation of having a CHARIKf TO a verv s.

for playing In the -Iter to 1. II- iglits, Mass There enitigs for other play-e preferred. figures by which the might I WINK bershlp. Between to ntttdy tin 320 strokes I KAISER HkUS iflH9!.

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