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PHILLIES {GS@E PR(_}PQSED MAJORS NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918 TH CHRISTY' MATHEWSON—? NDER A.GIANT AVALANCHE—SLIM LOVE WINS PITCHING DUEL FROM VEAN CREGG—INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TO OR 0LO STICK AUCTIONS AT $6,50 FISHER GOES T0 GONFER WITH MATTY, Jide Y. 1. . A. Director Gets Tener's | Approval of Call - ror ‘w York, M of John K National y 1.—With the sup- president of and the offiefal Dr. Work Tener, he league, of ‘that Cieorge J. Fisher Council of the Y. M. C. A. left last eyening for Cincinnati to induce Christy Mathewson to accept the call to go to France to take charge of laseball among the American and Canadian troops. Dr. Fisher im- ressed upon President Tener the that the call from the.Y. M. C. is tantamount to a call from the overnment, since all athletic super- vision and coaching in France has I cen given aver into the hands. of the | A “I think Matty can be accept the offer of the Y. 1id the governor, “and for the N nal league I may say that organ- ed baseball appreciates the honor of the call from our soldiers in the trenches.” i Tener also agreed to assist the Y. C. A. in every way possible in the sociation’s problem of recruiting to \tisfy the demand from Gen. Persh- e's forc upproval organization, of the War induced to M. €. A2 Tener's Telp Valuable. ded the train Dr. confidence that in support he Matty see that Before Fisher exy view ( would be duty 1 of ner’s o make ove train our army for the in history,” said Dr. an athletic coach trains for competition. Gen. realized that from the eing the resuits. (\h»‘ American fighting i Poincaire and Pre- of France and the vil authorities of Italy the Y. M. C. A. to in- system among their his squad Pershi has start. Aft ned with forces Presi mier Clemen mi d. 5 ¥ sted ne ide titute the | troops. “If ther ort the anship : one name in American clean sports- living it the Thousands of those overseas have sat in cheered him when a pitcher. stands fo and clean > of Matty. in unifornt bleachers and in his_prime Matty's Personality Necded. 5.000 wmiles from home. : one_doubt the cnthusiasm | ith’ ‘which tites” wou celve th mouncemént that 1 was com- ods to them, t theti and counsellor, to p them and inspire | sry magnetism of his 1 hope the them tomorrow coming T is nar | 1 1 | | | 1 ] are C ¥ 1 atty s over he or with o the to, e night ° ¢ is offer | work | than | W he line, | fice | the the doir thoueg in his The would of to is Vs acceptance more oA one mamn, bes mean Y addition the bi r M of h the and make 1e he to must make under the 5 stablishment expar i line and help crifice to make: B he can do most COLUMBIA AGAIN IS VICTIM OF CORNELL | war Morningside Meights Team Is Beaten for Second Time in Ten Days by Tiha N York. Cornell May 1.—-Columbina suc- | the the Ithacans ame of the | South Field ve 1p-State nine outbatted hite to four one-sided Clark | complete lor home ninth inning | mbed to for in days ten t1 red sccond i the out left to field in pitch for Cornell and than lumbia d Yale es per- s at all ituation. twirled an n bet Rreokmir the fir four hit only who ¢ n t to th oft runs in ght sent “Tommy” el to ainth but the popu- | ul d i “tiie succe z with Dr. He w four vhom it play. men in scored, a fielc 110010303 100060001 — and Ackerman. TO 13} favor ENLIST. L= a MITCHEL 1 May d as coming was expected yestarday at Camp champion, . sailor instructor Doniphan, Mo, | This i Boston i Clevel { nounced vesterday that Zack™ Wheat | | come iw AL | short | } the | in"New. York Ritchie | He | Commission EN?ASEGN IN NEW JERSEY—DR. FISHER TO CONFER WI 'S CHAPMAN IS ONE OF SCIENTIFIC HITTERS o | is of Ray Chapman, | the Cleveland I[h- dians, that he is one of the m(}st scientific hitters in baseball. The fact that the Cleyeland meteor is also a long-distance clouter of parts iis generally overlooked. Last season Chapman‘led the Amer- ican league in sacrifice hitting. But in additioh to this, Ray batted driving out 170 hits for a total of bases. In totai bases the shortstop tied Joe Jackson, the Chicago slugger. Chapman drove out 28 doubles, 12 triples and thrce hotne ruhs, in 1917, is quite sufficient proof thdt in addition to hittiig scfente he has the drive in his blows. said of It often ar shortstop BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGU Results Yesterday. New York 17 Philadelphty 0. Brooklyn 5, Boston ¥ t 8t. Louis 4. Chicago-Pittsburgh game postponed on account of rain. Standing of the Clubs, W. L. 11 was, 917 667 667 (583 500 273 New York Philadelphia. Chicago Cincinnati Pit Brooklyn Games Today. Boston in Brooklyn: New York in Philadelphia. Pittsburgh in Chicago. Louis in Cincinnati. AMERICAY LEAGUE. Resul New York Philadelphia Boston 8, Washington 1. Chicago 13, Cleveland 3. The St. lLouis-Detroit game wa postponed on account of wet grounds Standing ¢f ‘the Clubs, Yesterday. 0. Roston Chicago . nd New York Washington Detroit Louis .. Philadelphia. . Games Tods Philadelphia in New York. Washingten' in “Boston, Chicago in Cleveland. Detroit in St. Louis. BROCKLYN SIGNS WHEAT. Salary 131 Quificldg 1Tt > Me Vet Dodgers ahids_of May Brooklyn, ag an- and the to ol £ Brooklyn lins te and o ould soon don a Early in the club had the out- Dodger uni- season, when it roposed to cut the salaries of nmajor league ball playvers, Wheat was scheduled to suffer with the rest. That is, the Brookiyn club deécided TR Wheat thereupon an- nounced that he would retire from baschall, even though the eut in his 15 less than 3500, orts to pry Wheat loose from farm at Polo, Mo., were in until the Brooklyn club agreed demands of the outfielder. flelder crm i PRUISDALE FOR RED SOX. Former Toronte Infielder Purchased 1d il | | | | | by Barrow, May —TThe L} it had infielder the toston Amer- club announced igned Frank | former with | International is npw at Santa | will join the .elub week. ue 3 ay that Truesdale, oan oronto club of Truesdale M., .and next ed that McCaflrey, onto elub, svill to court, as recently decldred the had no right Trucsdale & free agent, League. Rita.,. N. | It is. éxpec 5 of the To iesdale cas: L otvh- ke the | Me€nar- National to doz»mrol er T i ey | | down i hout 'PHILLIES BURIED |MINOR LEAGUE 10 UNDER AVALANCHE ~ OPPOSE INVASION Giants Omce Again Clan ' With Coat ol Whitefwash Philagelphia,~May" 1.—1f the Phil- lies alone stand ‘betwéen the Giants and a National league pennant, Presi- dent Tener may just as weli award the pennait ‘to” the Giants ana sena all his other National league player into the army. 1In a game which can Pe called” nothing eclse than a bas ball atrocity, the ' ®iants ran themr steam _roller over the .Phillies &ana flattened the unfortunate disciples = of Patrick Mordan Dy a score of 15 to 0. In the two 68 herc the Phillies have not scored a run, whiie the Giants have pushed twenty- one. “'ha Giants mauled out nincteen hits off . four Philly . pitchers = yesterday, Young and Zimmwernan- leading the assault, with_ four apicce. . Zimmer- man_drove in five runs, T Philiy pport, however, would have shamed an amateur nine.. Seven crrors in the box score was letting the Moran boyk off ‘easily. They corimitted-mistakes of judgment which Were innumerable. Flies were permitted to drop safe, in- fielders were -undecided as to should fleld balls and the entire team acted as though it was in a daz Mike Prende t. the pitcher ob- tained by PFhiladelphiz from Chicago in - the-Alexander deal, startc the Quakers and remained in for inpings. - He left with the score 4 9 in favor of the Giants. After came the deluge. The score: a a over five to hat 01108800~ <« 000000000- Barnes, Causey and Rariden dGibson; Prendergast, Tiacup, and Burns and Dilhoefe New York «... Philadelphis and Robins Get Going. Brooklyn, May 1.—With much o: the old that made him King iftg peak in the hévday of O1' Jack Coombs the Boston batsmen Flatbush sector’ 'of the front yesterday. Back of him the Dodgers ned the heavy artillery on Art Nchfand shelled a 5 to 3 victory out of the pride of the Braves' pitch- ing corps. Uncle Wilbert Robinson's hopefuls now are in the throes of a two game winnthg -streak, and all is serene along the Gowanus. The score: T L000100020-— L00030200%x— Henry; Coombs over on he Boston Brooklyn Weht Krieger. and Barly Lead Helps Reds. Cinciinati, May 1.—National)-—St. Louis made a’ determined rush in the ninth inning vesterday, but fell one run short of overcomiig the lead which Cincinnati had acquired off Packard. The visitors outhit the locals nearly two to one, but the Reds made every onc of their seven drives count in the scoring, while Bressler kept the St. Louis hit§ well séatteréd and had perfect control. The Reds won,”5 to 4. Both teams played errorless ball in the field in spite of the® cotd, ~Taw weather. The St. Louis Cincinnati () ..01100800x—15 and Allen. RELAY TEAMS MUST TURN BACK PRIZES Ineligible Runners Found to Have Participated in A. A, U. Games For Columbina University, New versity York, May 1.—Columbia Uni- has been deprived of the high honorg it won in the junior national medley relay championship race ' in Brooklyn last week. It develops that the first and second teams, which; in- ctdéntally,” finished first and second in the contest, h had a member in- eligible to represent ‘the universi iy« efore, both teams have been dis qualified and the members ordéred to return the prizes. is customary aft contest, Frede chairman of the r tee, condn an status each runner r 1t the representatives teams have n summoned he committee at the, A, A. T ea champion- A. Niles, stration commit- investigation into on the team. As both fore ing evening. Improper about the a a spec in office tomorrow has Wettles, Wettle a member and not registration undoing of Wi on the winning team. ted with the A. t the University Settlement of Columbia University. On the \cond team, Al Flulsenback, the mile runner, permitted h registration to outlive its period of onc year, the that on the night of > tually a mem- brought is card with the ber of With result that was not Metropolitan ousting ¢ he \ssociation the two the title passes into Jersey Harriers, Second place Athletic club, Brooklyn Athle the the ms col- the hich prizes and third sociation. of the el of BOUTS DREW ONLY $i New, Haven, May ‘1, ent was made yvesterday that the to- Tendler-Jackson at the Arena on Monday night only. $6,374. On t(h mount a Jagkson each drew down guarantees of $2,500. The A. C., which staged the show to $1,500, it is understood tal receipts of the were S Tendler & nt | tiohal i the | pin who for | - | ternational Watson | mowed | | mailed a chec¢k for §3,000 to Chalr- | tern ! granted " I d, Horstman and Gonzales; | | | | | of | be- | 1 meet- ! | Great | Where Anfiounce- | { with baseball | @ stockholders’ | Ruth Smear Morau’slSeoretary Farrell Says Majors Should Keep Out of New Jersey | ‘ew York; 1.—John president the New League, last night tatemont at the Biltmore testing against the inv Newark ‘and Jersey Cit major leagues. Farrell said that | he had carlier in the day paid | CHatles H. Ebbets' claim of $5,000 azainst the Newark franchise, the | National Commission's hill of $3,000 | against the old Intérnational and | $1;900 ars to plavers of | the ola With this clean of financial health, Farrell could eo how the National Commis- | sion could refu the New Inter tional full protection. His statement follows: | “Tho that & May of H. Far- | Interna- | issued hotel pro- | ion of the | tefritory by | rell, Buff Jub not o e Natic m i of protected consent of the territory. ‘When the Brom promoters applied for a franchise wa respectfully declined to violate baseball law. These gentlemen we notified that they must first secur the consent of the two New York agreement shall be provides | ed within ritory with- club occupy mil out the ing the on of This e of the waonderful Harv | HURDLER TAKING ONE OF HIGH OBSTACLES §{ I} LOVE TWIR Photograph high obstacles. BE. S. Sherman, onc | The has caught him just-as he cros hurdle in midair. sh rd’s hurdlers taking one | L sed ~ INMASTERLY-STY [ {Lanky Ten Now 1 ost the £lim koe sion over a sensational Philadelphia {ror was mad | muff by Burr Lle decided tk The Yanks t their series w | lotics by a sc There has ment in Yan 18t two | scorea only | Yanks in 'hat run wa Washington aturd wh Love the victims endeavors. I won a fifteen trom Rube S nesseean nev than he did y did control York, adroit Love, tl < men, is making 1 hurdle race. The \ing form of ved in the of the Crimson the 1 in the tris wonderful jumping and ra the athlote can be obse photograph ows | hera the clhibs before we would consider grant- | ing them territorial rights in The | Bronx. Wo respected and protected the rights of tho 2 York clubs. | “As secretary of the National As- sociation we have steadfastly declined to grant to the New In- until the three ed liens filed against that ter- had been paid_in full. These embraced $1,900 salary claims of the Buffalo play- | th 000 lien against the Newark | anted by the commission the Brookiyn club and the National Commission International League. Paid Full claims originated in muddic of the Buffalo ub; which compelled legal proceed- ings' to clarify the atmosphere. The Buffalo players' claims of $1,900 has been paid.in full. *The Brooklyn club claim of $5,000 whs paid in full today, and I have ew protection League adjud ritory claims at Jo th in favor of $3,000 due the old Claims Buffalo by in a ni ‘The to mani Herrmann for the amount due the commission. These three claims 00, are the only claim agdinst the territo W have paid all three claims. Some of our club owners talked of persecution, main- taining among other things that the Brooklyn claim had been allowed to run along for a,year and a half with- out any attempt at collection. “The national agreement is a legal contr between the major and the minor. leagues or it is only a scrap of paper. The new International League hag respected the territorial rights of the major leagues and wo most confidently expect similar fair and square treatment. The new In- tional League has met and paid full all obligations and we havo territorial and player pro to the new International ggregating ever filed $ ye! re in fea tection Teague.” BAN IS PLACED ON ILLEGAL HURL NG 6— an President Hickey of Amecrican Asso- | 3 ciation Comes Out Against Spitbail and Other Freak Deliveric: Chicago, May ing the i —Rules prohibit- 1" and other freak de- liveries in the American association | this season were thoroughly explained by Thomas J. Hickey, president of the aociation, t a meeting here yester- y of the club managers and staff of eight umpires. Pitchers will not be allowed to ace their hands' to their mouth be- fore delivering the ball, nor will they be permitted to emory or other foreign substance in their de- | livery. The umpires will be the sole | judges of violations. Pitchers found | suilty of breaking the rules will be | fined $25 for the first offense and | banished from the game for the sec- | ond. | ex de da el uso or JOE EVERS FAND CRIPPLED, N ¥ Moy wle=rdoo of the famous Johnny, is at Lakes (Ill.) Naval Hospital | aiting @ discharge from the navy. | Joe from neuritis, the ne disabled Johnny | ve the more famous | at the height of Joe's left hand | he cannot move | is little doubt medical disch to the Great L from Pensaco stationed. Troy, brother Ever: i a that when ost suf be trouble 1l titnes sjan was a baseball so badly two fingers. will Joe Su is ir sta W, Re 50, reer. affected There given a was shipped vey Hospital he v is be Jo the 42, ~ | A. VS, PRATT & WHITNEY | isketball the | vlayed 3 | | | 'he scason 1a will Whitney, of Pratt Saturd ame with on Hartford, Bit\atl tha T eW G the local team has they have played th they hope to finish the season the same record Dancing will the game, on thé best floor | city The game will be called | 8 o’clock. The line up, Forwards, | Anderson and Mildred Wells Lauretta Beilman:; guards, Sherman, Capt. Dorothy Loo- | Wi time year, foliow in the at lea he center, Ruth mis. leys son and Matty | was Fordham of the day for Fordham. 6—3: Brown, Fordham, 6—2, 6—1; defeated Martin, Von Bermuth, Shibe St Cleveland pitehing staff of the Chicago National Two: Joc Cusack 1s i thing that ng rabbits ery do besides bow e car e la ng tr believer that worth s Cusack Anderson Thompson Bertini FORDHAM New sterd: e o pre ON THE ALLEYS Man Leagu Aetna Strips. one Team through 1in ne evening, Bertini. iree games a in two the e 100 .96 - 96 a3 90 97 116 a e ed G happy wi with two-imman league at the ame m Joe {0} a defeating The ght niargin, the C. te rabbit hc 110 v > le, 87 100 82 TENNIS Meet. York, May on the Taylor ntative to captain, 1.—Columbia lawn match in the | aid. tennis team won every dual meet woith the Fordham plavers | ian, & A, two. in ictory a the and 109 Fordham in Singles—Botsford, ated Columbia, Doubles—Von Bermuth and Forster defeated McCloughlin 1, 6. de artin, MACK fo McCloughlin 0, was the only win ptured by Von a set, Cusack-Anderson Duo Are Win on an. likes 5, it is to win Anderson, victory Aetna al- Thomp- was of | uo Joe hand he feels the same way about a bowling vic- The scores follow: 101 90488 | 102—503 | | Defeated by Columbia in Dual Tennis cou Fordham | Ain’t. been and th Bermuth, the best Elliot Binzen did not play | The summaries: Columbia, Fordham, . Seldsteiner, Columbia, defeated | Forster, Fordham, Columt faylor, Fordham, 6—3, Holdenstein Fordham, r One G mo Columbia, defeated 6—1, AIDS SERVICE and and 3ro 6—0. M Philadelphia, May 1.-—All men in uniform cept P Iphia, community ths hz - b The recr Clergymen | pointing Philadelphia are M. The competition eld nd Wa mpp w. I ari hnsto s D 47 Paulson wi the war ta bark, the Athletics. service 1t the local made this offer has been -accepted. managemen eation for are out that C. A, second at rour the this weck is icoit 47, R 45; junior Olson 48, Frost H x home i thie of ho 5 the war announced American t men nd cl H 13 also offered the use of the park for Sunday games he- tween service teams if the mayor will permit them to be played or any oth- | the service | opposed to this offer, Sunday unlawful. M To follows Tay ass D, H. L. Olmstead WY Yavis w. 10; 50, K 46, F. Dyer ne P. i Dyer 4 employed Zuck ikorian shi in W and i, (o) Morr{ lor i yson Bray Gl Goodison 49, G 46, V Lar; el A echan w Tay A wn EN. Offers Free Admission to Shibe Park Eath Series. service | be admitted free season Ph ca yes: Lea tha AQUATIC EVENTS. in the aquatic| A. te son 16, Reynolds 45, 43, employ b san ass, W Wil 40 ALEXANDFR JOINS COLORS. Leaves i gue ye! members draft quota en route to Camn Funston, | le Kan. or Ca Paui Paul, Neb, Alexande: np baseball elu sterday ‘a of Howa Funston T b, on rd W Contingent. May formerly lef o o county’s 't f hig the ith —Grover of ho match 6—3, Fan April most of the o chances. made off have been The JIN TO JOSIE ardware City Belle Recelves a Who [§ Philadelphia New York Gregg, My and Hannah ter From Jim is At Devens, If | to nd of tional A very dear fri local boys in the tonment at Camp Devens, submitted to the Herald in | Written by him recently, which that life is certainly round of after another at the Here it is: one Army tut Ma Ruth Boston, M: trcuble dispo, terday, Bosto per and latter was Washington 1 In the eigt Pinch Hitter brought in t Catches by he score: has tter hows ¥ camp. one training h M Devens, April in- Cdmp s. a is | 1918. Hallo, Remember, I told you the company was coming to New Britain on the 3rd day of May to siv an entertainment and danc Don’t forget you ought te go with me and likewise pass the word along that it is to be some fine time. L know I | cause I have been to the rehearsals. Well, we I a good laugh yeste | One of the Sergean | given a list of questions and | the answers, were sure | asked Lady Breen what | | Josie that Washington Boston Harper, Ainsmith; Ru More Cleveland, its hard hitti bty loose play to 3. Of the land Enzman fective. Gandil, wh three times géven hits in some any. his income Breen an- M.” When was before the war and swered, ‘“About three A, {asked if he had _any dependen Breen said he had heard that three bartenders had applied to the city for When Nick Palumbo, the Ital- was asked how many children irts. { he had, he answered, “Dont’ know. home for week. T.ast Alfred Kolodney an- swered that he was born of poor hut Jewish parents. It sure was some seream.. There was such a laugh thac one of the oflic had to com= into the squad-room and take the ques- tions. Poor old Gunnard Carlson, he can't forget that he used to be a barber. The other I went by him ile he was cleaning of the ) » land heard him e on i1y have a lot of Sir, let me give you a 1f some of the Belvedere could | Del Veley, the jaugh. lle is school and it singles in his terday. Enazr hits in the se a | time fifteer the Chicago Cleveland Benz and de- | Enzmann ang W one m certzin- | Club Used in botter sayving. dandruff, ampoo. peovle up their old friend they would sure to the grenade | far away that m; | i 1913 Is A lor, } lex- | and around Relief. see cop, oing is s0 London, rrice for a paid recently the ‘ntern tween 1wt Mendow W auctione Brighton, En the war hosy fine Engraved veapon of th the names of Captain Ha | ereat long-hi tdin “Nolly* €0 in the 1 The four I the cup agai now dead, ea the battlefield The purct forides, of S nas to ride. Woell, we have # little | riding mule in the stable and Veley always takes thaone. The two gen- erally leave the barn the run Veley’s arms are flapping ani when | ‘i‘hn mule gets ying too fast .\0'0\: | just puts his fe the grourd and | lets them d t just liks a on 3 o They at | fla- | mp ter- gue t it} Well, girl, five minutes to taps, so night! good JIM. Editor's Note: This is not a sports ing item. BURNS. 1.—Sailor lightweight BROWN V | New Haven, May Hrown, the local been tentatively matched to box C: fornia Frankie Burns in the star bout | 15 rounds to be held before the | Pastime A. C. of Norwich on the | night of May 13 Brown injured his | { 1oft hand in his recent bout Ed- die Wallace at the Arena but exne to resume training next week Chie | has | with Hudson Cour to A Sunday stop protest base will the 19, H FREE AG tween hig 1.—The club g Nation ONSLOW NO € May INT. P the wr 5 of the leges of terri effect we dent of night 1 hig Cleveland pied American notified Commission t die Onslow, recently land, belor to h Associal th Provid wd sc he « terday ub hich ment by * th Py 3 L. 1 is pre last the v program the sheriff wked inte ern 43 the W 1l on of was of ned 1 by to | BALL PL ru Medtord | lego B SbE College n BIATS B May 1 1fts Col- | Catcher Lear d the rday i Ma ball Second eam h | Ne ceived | noon that G. year's right baseball nine, Yo at Co rk, 1 5 the f > MILLERS SELL PLAYER, ! M 1z NeapPs front. was re- | the Bri Western | His feat w me | Ly Ive 1 Mir team Joseph yesterday. Lerner Leaguo club twirling Polo Grounds screen southpaw, Vean Gregg who ames, seems of of Yingling Yingling, at bat Monday, Eng., Americ Brook, Harrison “irst | second German plane on the wi h Ro: recent despatches. nesseean Holds juvenated Yanks to Three May 1.—In the fa duel fifshe this &p long drawn out won a hair line ‘g S5 my with he comeback Athle Only ong le during the game, ns at first, and thig he fray in favor of ook the first gamy ith the rejuvena ted core of 2 to 0. o8 been a'marked imj kee pitching during) as enemy forces one run again the last eighteen® fnni s scored by Shanks against Al , Russell en Howard hit a Hor to make the Athle his greatest Last Decoration % n inning game, 2840l chauer. The lanky"y er has looked! resterday. He had &p his fast curve, Athletics went out Only three hifs n, of which two lded. hinr fie score: mf . 000000000—0 00001001x—2 ers and McAvoy Tames Senators. 1y 1.—Ruth _ had. sing of Washington n winning 8 to f. 4 wild ‘and. it freely in the fo nade «five hite“off' B hth Morgzan's single Ed Gharrity's he visttors ronlyd Amos Strunk _fed Pt b 00000001049 0042000 2x~+§ Dumaorit ith -and Agnew. were Hits for Gandil. May 1—Chidago kégH ng yesterday, dnd ing by Gleveland won pitchers used by Cle n was the only oneé o made three hitg seven ‘¢onsecutive'ty t bat by hitting-a double and first four times up mann stopped his 1y venth inning, Thy ad r. 0213156010-a1841 000200010— 3 Schalk; " Bagby, “MY 1 O’'Neil, and Billi POLO STICK BRINGS. $6,08 ‘International Ma uctioned Off for 1.—The re souvenir & polo stiek Holo. match ngland in L 1L°F The™M the Hippedro for the benel brought May sporting for a ational and a at gland, pita), and sum of $6,500 on the handle of™ ¢ “game of King§” fdur players, Headety fdress Lloyd. A player ‘wad Bdwards; “WHo * pif nternatiofal 67" 1918} Jlayers who failed™d nst the "big four®™ ch coming to hix end 1 of France. ¢ 1ser W John CH reatham. tting MAY BLOCK SUNDAY GAMES ity Sherifl to be Park Contest] the playing Harrison park ue: teams hag rath of the Jersey International. Des that it will be infr] torial rights. A ‘wirg s sent to.Ban Johnd the American Lea threaténed that against all at t is leagues endeavor to CarTy games at Hartison ] Hudson County will rfere. L AYER DOWNS HUN ner of Viciory Columbia in Plane, May 1.—Word lumbia yesterday de Freest Larne ielder on the co'u has brought do was a is now a Lieutenan Flying corps. s officially announce