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LSS YANKS CONTINUE TO FIND BRAVES EASY PICKING—TWO-YEAR-OLD CAPTURES FIRST RACE AT BOWIE—PENN CANCELS PLAYER CAMPBELL GETS HEAVY DAMAGES FROM FORMER MAGNATE POWERS—BOWLING RESULTS AT THE AETNA ALLE AVES ARE EASY \ ‘Thei Convalescerntm Drigs 3 s e Itb NGFRYNG e T (e = raey | Globe Clothing Horh ' ME- | Kow OF HIM DOCTOR -~ RASCAL- THERE'S WHAT'S MATTER You KnNOW HE ISN'T i SOME THING ABOULT Wi T USED To EXCITEMENT Bpplies Goat of & S e = v i AT i i lings’ Workmen 7 flz\ DawGoNNT g - ‘ ; HART, oo | 2 Ly 2 e . = L : 94 SCHAFFNER - W - v befo T ‘m {MH‘L’ H ! 'm : 7/ L - :/j'/ s e e Are all wool gar- ppy frame of mind last Al Z A T i ; | 7 ¥ At g . e e e ot TS AT i S ) i 9 ¥ . . me!ntsz which are the L EoLoNt ofithe e /ftw“‘n* : AT / : iy e \ only kind you can af- to start the American | Y et il O i) L i < ' ‘ u , ford if you want tg stops. R e T Gl R T % \ £ practice war - time- that aroused the fire of his fel- players, and as o reit hurd ‘A‘W-’ \’,'»’ NG P LB 0% akimld’ econemy . ..$20 up up betw A large assort- © Braves began ‘ T 1 » et ' ment of S EaTNT o S Vi e el s | EMERY SHIRTS Most fmpo;f;;lt the NECKWEAR w¢ are showing 50c, 75¢, $1 & $1.54 the ripped I it took a v the tip Holy Cross—Ryan accompany benville, wh hie tonig for New A T e N e T : ! ¥ = 5 b ac “,M.mmf.,x " t { ribune Asso¢jation<(New York Tribunel oy 100 COLD TO PLAY BALL. who has been ordered by SRS ER AL e G A0 1 n.. April 6.—The .last octor to take a r 3 ) between the St rins last night received a c - T o ! " D MO { Seton Hall 0000001 g Nationals and the Kansas City would repor S | g : d y erday on account of cold Brook v o Apeiey b li FULL OF PEPPER Laticris i ’ ] o li Horse With That Name Springs e Ol\-l\.L.as' IEeIlZfilm | e Deeme sl Gy 000000000 Yesterday. ace at the Bowie track v ¢ J ernoon that promises to go on to bet e : ter things. Her me iz Fannie M By JAMES J. CORBETT. “Gentlemen, I fought oncoe t : o, e & o voas 1 bron ) - : - 3 z a at the cham- i daughter of Beach Comer of Helmot making the opyright 1918, by King Features Often but 1 am glad that the cham- G Boston e Ry T pionship was won by an American. “Grail. ey x atening o S ? SYNCICEiSy e | " Then as John L. turned back to his With Johnny M rt in the sac but Colby Jack got a | (dditor vi Tois s tho 40th orper the demonstration for him be- X, ¥ . dle, she raced like a young champion r from his Palestine fe 1upter Of & series of arucles which ga, the wildest, most wonderful S ped away from the post on her No unusual ceromonies fea- | A0 Lorbett i itng on “Johil L. 'eyver given a fighter. The ovation : 3 ; toes and quickly nxx‘vmd I & o re celebration, except that 1 hnew Him.” Ii relates many yna¢ haq been given for.me was big X A DA manding lead on a big fleld of Juve an of the | Merctoiore uapublished incidenls in ke 44 was only a whisper dn com- nile |nl.~.~<'. £ |mx;1 ;1.11 . ;\ ! 1ig - The 5 il 5 y 8 the end, e nishec throe who claims Houston i 1 lie of we great warrior. The parigon to the tumult that was raised e bwn, presented the oston I Lext lostaiment will appear Monday). for John L. very man in that big i ]x 2 ]-rm.:‘ ol e Devd ek vith a bouquet | Champlons come and champlons 89 arena jumped to his feet, ralsed his snd soedicyer HholEaltonil fooiae i cams left last night for | ——but never will taere be anotner WLo \oico and elapped his hands. Louder 85 i dhsletilime where they P i was loved £0 geunuinely by a sporting ang jouder became the salvo of ay st kol il bay ) eelainE core: pupic as was Jonn L. Sullivan, No . playge—a thunder like that of wncdl byl RETiaaloy drepeateaiintie d o [[penter lishveriin Sihegentto Ghintuiyg agara, fourth race. He beat a good field 0000001313 of pugilism ever was glven an ovation It seemed to go on indefinitely. foMidh raar NS bt meon ool ... 0100209003 3| sucn as was tendered the mighty War- Time and again, the cheering died 4 ; O T Pteffer and Whe rior on the night In New 4rlean’ qown because the crowd had lost its and Agnew ¢ . en he suiferca the first and only preath. But no sooner had It re- o § o Faltimore, Md., April 6.- 5 i m s’ ° e i 5 5, uncovered a young filly in platers in a stirring finish. At the end 4 ¥ he was three parts of a length beforc ———— at in his spectacular career. gained it than the ovation was re- May W. George W. Avry was third QT TQ e ray finel right hander sent jeywed and in seemingly greater 3 . I = — | forth. They were for Ime. jnepiring demonstration. | el 3 ! POWER MUST P s of mine in the audience Were John L. was beaten, ves. And | : | e Frary & Clark Advances jn ! Wildest in the outburst but even the tprough his downfall fortunes of men | | staunchest of the Sullival admirers in that audlence who had wagzered on Supreme Court Judge Renders Deci- y League Race at Uaxpense of joined in the chorus that hailed me him had been swept away. But even | “I am thirty vears voung and have as tne new champlon. IL was strik- jn gefeat they loved him and accord- ' about four or five years of major ing evidence of the fairness of fight {ed him a vocal reception the like of league baseball me vet. If it| of $5,957.40. nders, Frary & Clark bowling | fans which never has been heard in Amer- hadn’t been for a disagreement with | | efeated the Russell & Erwin Hardly d the referee touched M@ jca; the most wonderful testimonial Jimmy Callahan in 1914, I never | New Yark, April 6.—Although the the Aetna alleys last night, | on the back in token of my victor¥, that ever was given to show how John swould have been out of the big @ Federal Baseball league has been dead es out of three. The scores: | than I rushed over to where John L. I, was idolized by every man with 'a league. I weigh 15 pounds less today fOr two years, the troubles of the or- | was lylng on the floor. He was not arop of sporting blood in his system. | than when T reported to Connic Mack A Banization are not yot an end, unconscious but was dazed and phys- Chs s TG, | at Jacksonville last spring, and I |P. T. Powers, who was president of ically helpless. With John L.'s sec- g [ Tnow positiveiy that I am for = |the Newark club of the league, 1 helped to lift him up and to testify. This fact was empha 4im back to his corner. e | & , i Bo A lED B Aty e had | vesterday when the Appellate Division | placed him in a chair and John LS Colored Salem-Crescent Flier Shows ged in two strenuous work-outs | 0f the Supreme Court confirmed the handlers began working over him 80 yyaals to Competitors in 60-Yard Dash &t the Macon ball d with all the ‘v\nrdfv\v_f“ a jury l‘m Justice lhn.- as to restore his weakened physical ' e 4 enthusiasm of a Loolboy who zek awarding ta Vincent Campbell, a powers. | w York, April 6.—RoYy Mor; Emama e : ; ball player ,957.40 as salary he ven in that moment of my wila the Salem-Crescent A. C., former na- e L : SR, Taimed W tional sprint champion, won the n 2 joy over having battered my way to ;. 5 < Xty M o o According to the player’s testimon § e ¢ ? the absolute pinnacle of pugilism, I Y2id Metropolitan title last nlght at o . "5 ana gned to play with the Newark | D e u er couldn't . but feel & wave of sym- tne Thirteenth Regiment Armory. | 75, " CRAL n 3 { club for the season of 1915 and 1916, " ® T ng through me for John TRe event was held in conjunction P e that |@nd had not been paid for the season | ek . . This fieldpicee v somewhere | first Amenican gun to h\jrl shells at sion Giving Player Campbell Verdicg | @lons the L sector, was o | the Teuton trenches. & Erwin Co. Team. ot puglism edil boon th the annual games of the Smart | 5 00n - S8 IILIRG e |l o AKN/ sroned. The 146l of my Boyhood Ot & Co Ihe procesds of wliloh Were | 4o 1o to wive niy best eforts all s |, 0T ol0ent Bawers o a N CANCELS RACE s ore me, a bedten battered war- turned over to the 367th Infantry at ¢, 15t ook ¢ 1 astn. 1] e beueml Ll r Wl been the instrument (2P Upton ¢ } Petloay e : il 1w S or . Morse sprinted to the front in the | .. 2 5 L the 800 ) impossiblo far to employ the last ten yards and no 1 out | g s, playe At the same time, 1 Pow Teschner of the Glenco 35 e : : | ers, Campbell had an offer of employ- honors by about two feet g - i i 19 A ment from the Cincinnati club of the Clark of the Pelham bay Naval § = S e | National league for 1916, but refused i peopie only know where to S e G e e on stamp on i it. Notwithstanding, the court held | 1 Dr. Hyde, determined to behind Teschner, and ames Cunning : Ll LS B that the Newark club was responsible investigate ways and means hanifor hetra oo for the player’ ary during all the 4 ar 3 g, to help the victims of Nerv- Taunthi i Mores aliimer or b6 L 2 = — time called for in the contract ' nd ous and Chronic Troubles, o s e o e NIEHOF™ NOW A CABDINAL Campbell remained idle up the 2 ¢ S has devoted his professional = i time his contract with Pow ex- = nonth to )Mfe to their speedy and thor- BASEBALL AT WESLEYAN. Holdout Ts cd By Phillics Vor bired. ) St fr year to ough alieviation Middletown, April 6.—Dr. ar “Muley” Watson i TEa— siek By ¢ iting him you will Fauver, who is to coach the T e : HOLY CROSS WINS AGAIN. h to go to bed, yet you || thersfore get the benofit of team at Wesleyan, has started Db e S Lo S enough to enjoy his experience and mature cutdoor practice with a 1 to your dgment His thorough ; a 1 va ; . been traded to the 1 ] your : beaten; that the flght Was OVeT (wenty-five men, An unu i ooy draded i tha Bl o Expence of Seton Fall, Sl i 3 5 | pment enables him to and defeat had come to him at last. nymper of battery candidat aB Te e 2 5 South Orange,}n e Toly 1 ible tak 101 give vou every kind of treat- | Ana then, in those moments of his [ ited Among them ave Boote, Zccordine to S o BE BB RTINS o saps ment your case might re- ireatest anguish, John L. showed the (yeer, Hubbell, Carey, e : e e el s You quire. | stuft that was in him; showed a Pease, G A Gt B Lol dlibs T e BT et ConBlanrne It there is help for you, Dr. g i gameness in defeat that was sublime. Delameter, Sano, Thornton, Hall, jo. pefieves o settloment’ 5 iR R e | fully require s A Hyde is the man to help yoa. Waliting until the cheering for me had Hart, Green, Burgwin and Conover S A Eesnt L S e et Oy 2 o 4 BEAT ATLANTA. died down, John L. struggled to his i i (s || EERIEIEGh e e G : ¢ ' L i S L 1 6.— The Wi feet, grasped the ropes and faced the ATLANTA BUYS JOE ENGEL, | j ;A(w;hu’n me S o LA 1va ica DEClahSt cfeated the Atlan- | crowd. A hush at once fell over the Atlanta, Ga. April 6. —The Atlanta REDS-TIGERS GAME POSTPONED af Annapolie, o iich thex defe e ¢ % e team here | audience. Southern association club yesterday Ardmor gl P e ar Mo s T g RS ST ) B were John L. opened his lips to speak purchased Pitcher Joo el from hibition game betwee Rt \insmith, Ghar- | but for a moment no words would the Washingt Americans. Engel s and Detroit Americans yes- form and outbiayol i g Senators and Lynch and | come. A sob came into his throat. played with the Buffalo team of the & - v o . Je choked it back ard then he spoke: International leaguc last season. (rain. brought it about. Somehow parsmen to Take Part in I couldn't reconcile the fagt I murmured to Jokn L. some words condolence. Just what they were Decline o Row on Tt can't remember nor can anyone intoxicated with excitement my 1 was not connected. But John understood and when I reached lown and grabbed his hand he re- the pressure, haze was clearing from the of John L.; a little of the gth was returning to his once orful legs. With it came the lization to John L. that he had There would not be = painstaking studtes of a spe- much suffering in this world cialist who has made thelir treatment and cure his life worlc. on Se River—Other rnen the Housatonic rive e lenged Penn- Princeton | Housatc pitcher for the St. Touis Nati Scores Fourth Straight Victory At by President Branch Rickey Cross’ baseball ontinued its the St. Louis clu called off on account all departmenty or {y w LRyan pitches a fine {