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IN IS VICTOR OVER VENTRES WHEN LATTER FORFEITS MATCH—.JOCKEY ROBINSON DIES OF INJURIES SUSTAINED IN FALL AT BOWIE TRACK— RUTH'S BIG BAT BRINGS VICTORY TO RED SOX—HERRMANN TESTIFIES IN FEDS SUIT AGAINST ORGANIZED BASEBALL—OTHER SPORTING NEWS | LS[]N ISVET{SR (About o PR N T : I OVER AL VEVTRE |~ e o Brbieee | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | MONDAY — A Fricud BROACHESH |UESDAY & 15'%'\'05 o ?F WEDNESDAY fiuefi%c(fEic&E'LL =S pLs e - Al Sl HE DAY TURNING I e SUBJECT - Uae i AU OUTFIT FOR The nsatistactory Ending of Wrest- | SATORDAY - SR e ling Bout at Turner Hall One of the leaders HART, SCHAFF- NER & MARX Make Good values $25 up. L Another sien toward the killing of PorL in this city, was taken D last eve- ! ing By Alva Ventres of Berlin, who | Bluit” cold in his boit with Louis K. | felson’ of Brookiyn. N. Y..after onc fBour of uninteresting work. The iflon of the Berlin boy came a Hurprise to the fans, and was like a thunderbolt to his loyal friends who ac- f Rave followed him faithfully hefore er S bt : ‘ pval : 2 ialize in f he attained the fame that made him { popul There never been a P time in this city as far as is known, Sthen it w; nect ary to hang out the s. r.lo. sizn at whestling bouts ;\:vcrlhm:,\ to say, mo Bo in order in future performer ma of qu Ventre CHILDREN’S TOP COATS We urge you to look at them, $6 and higher empty seats will bouts when » who has attained the st ng performs. had a hard bout Monday | THURSDAY~ STARTS To Do FRIDAY - CALLS OFF A LOT OF A — THEe WORST ENGAGEMENTS HE SATURD Y DAY OF. THE slight, probably one of the most grucl. A LOT oF WORK HAD MADE FoR THE 2 R {ng that he has ever worked in. This, So HE'LL BE FREE MoRROW 1 . / R‘SAE",.:%os'imw* Change to Spring qf course, had its effect on him as he ‘o SATURDAY r ET ;\lnl?d when hé concluded i one | CAN'T MAWe 1T SLe i UNION SUITS four on the m plain- 2 (MPORTANT. #e his action in quitting told the ENGAGE MENT @ns that they may call him a quitter | OLUT OF ThE I they desired, but he did not feel & Jike Ilalling himselt 2B o per cent, of the receipts ! “Kopen” Nelson, worked five hours f@st 1 y in rth Adams, Mass., @nd on Thursday night in Be wrestled one hour and thirty-four Minutes. At the conclusion of Ven- trgs’ talls; Nelson told the fans that Vantres had given him the harde one nour’s worl he d. He we warmly applauded for the decent manner in which he Versary. { The bout, if it should be so termed, fédiled to . create much enthusiasm other than among the Ventres' root- ers' who continually rode Nelson with ~ various kinds of remar Some of the attempts at being funny, were la- mentably. weak. £ Making Tt Worse. fim connection with these jo Men’s at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. iy 50 | ooklyn, Special Neckties at $1.50 and $2.00. ed bis ad- BOWLING NEWS. | JOGKEY ROBINSON N. B. MACHIN 30: e G fy Bert ters, it gbout a free feed. It is cvider Nentres attended the Moosc smoker I | ®nd that he further showed very poor pportsmanship by criticizing Nelson's | work, An attendant the authority that V Chairman of National Commission i 2 g’:nynz‘z”iffii’d\?;:Ei“l‘ff,‘é:i?"lmf&!“”‘.‘ffif:‘ BABE RUTH’S MT }b ; iz;‘America’s Premier Rider Dies in that | | snygg ... Gives Testimony in Baltimore Feds® | Hospital as Result of Spill Suit Against Organized Baseball. at the smoker is ntres said. ‘‘it Washinston I Aprilld Declaration | Curzant-t SRS 0RNG8 Baltimore, Md., Apri) 5.—Frankiel ol > > 59 s % 3 - Svas the poorest bout he ever parti- B F ll GelS HO]]IS le wlm‘ { that the franchise of the Baltimore "’0\5:; ;Q = Robinson, America's premier jockey, B o and mwmlm thf : ‘lux,‘;,}‘ 1g elow l (;‘er‘ien;x !;:Ltguc (lutb “? a ;'}ljnh:hl.\ ron i i is dead. At the University hospitah Nelson did not force him, he ed. { Blca0 0 afsey andiWorty @hso W here Johnny McTaggart has two frac- | | lutely nothing” was made by August | ' a&ner e 3 A& wo 1Ir that Nelson had but two holds. The “Bout.” It was $:47 o'clock when hoth | oo,y Me is also reported as having said | TWO on Bases | Bacon tured ribs and Mooney and Sneldman are suffering from bruises and a se- vere shaking up as the result of a Herrman, chairman of the national baseball commission, in testifving in | the $900,000 damage suit of the Bal- 395 340 —Babe Ruth, April second race when his chestnut gelding Hanky Panky led home a big field £ S Lhe timore club against the National and | Universal. y _{Eplll in the sixth race yesterday at Qe vitlersiapycaredfon ihet mat RIhey | the famous Red Sox thumper, still | American leagues and certain officials | F'risk - oL by chiee ity b ihrousk cheBuUSRARE O T AlUSS | e S et | of the defunct Federal league. Herr- | Hickox 94 94 89— 277| = Robinson, under contract to Harry igith Referce “Smiler’ Livingstone of | is @ : 7 Wi T lon mo i Sonh R onion 92 S8 101— 281 | Payne Whitney, and one of the high- _ Hartford 5:53 o’clock they went . frolicvome infant started the Giants | | et maslonyheiatan o e e ders i 10 M e 1% Ti1]| Gt e s S fo zrips. For 20 minutes the €N | on their way to their first’ defeat of Just he}'o;-e the District U,’ (fo,'”mh‘;‘ | Prior 80 96 90— 266 | had a gaping hole torn in his skull. [ (ediand tossed s leach fotbenil e ol vear e yesterday with a Dt i, S T e e | — —— —— ——| The accldent occurred when a fleld Jore they both went to the mat W D ome-run smu that made Tampa | L i el e | 464 492 4601416 | of eight horses dashed to the first antres on top. The Beriin boy had | o ""Ho turned tns trick at the | o alob e ann taal| Stanley R..& L turn in a race of a mile and twenty What looked lik hamme but | Jfart of the second inning. Ruth [ | e Blararstofivalis bwithl Majer B e iy cils o vards for four-year-olds and a mixum fijelson slipped oway from 1t, and im- | (0,54 10 or George Sinith's benders | | the exception of one man. He did |Zuparm ........ 82 $6 followed at the sharp turn. mediately umed the aggre ELves FOr | Jnd lifted it over a distant race-track | not give the name of this player. ‘ Blackenburg ...101 114 Willie Dovle was held responsible the remaining 40 minates, he was On | e for the longest hit ever seen | S e el s o vanitonity tol| TanmesnEe. iRt G) by the track officals. They claim tpp ‘of ‘his opponent. Only onc ;.v.xy | in Hillsborough county, Fla., or other | dispose of all their players hy sale or | King ....... 78 99 | that Doyle, riding Garbage, swerved . during the whole work did anything | © ' 22900 ] [{dimoseion sl dhe spisremh bvisaleson) s e o hnan e e el fhat aroused the crowd ocour, this Later on Babe smote in another Sl e i e 124 487 mount was not clear of the field, caus< thiing place toward the finish, when | “ter OB DS PO L8 o ed e T et i i e VL ing Ted Rice, who rode Harwood, helson secured a scissors, but Venm- | ;.. .. ihe Giants by u score of 5 to e e e | UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. which was on the rali, to pull upl gans broke from it 5. It was the first tine the Giants e | e sharply. A tangle followed. J. Ventres Wins, ] TN G s e e i e e | Sheflields, | _ Robinson, riding Rocderer, was tha In the preliminary bout John Ven- i yigoric world's series of 1912, which | | the New York conference at which | Judd 4l | rend 1o &b down. Obsetvers s tres, brother of Al downed Jimmy {46 postonian won in the eleventh in- * I e Pedoral 1ongis sipnedl tha “poacal| Jackson 88 74 7|the jockey was thrown over hig MeCarthy in 12 minutes and 30 sec- ) ing of the eighth and deciding game X : i [Boact withtihe itwo olderlleazuss anal| Fazdy 103 71 mount's head and the kicked by tha « ofds with a half Nelson and body | preon fred Snods muff. i ; {iazeinoxseutimiciSthe REcston tenm S ERAEH. M e e e e 82 89 lanimal. McTaggari was on Dr. Char= hold. This was a fairly interesting | " plqsing from yesterday's contest| ~Left to right, Al Waters, catcher; | (A. L) at their spring training sta. | ? e I e el 81 86 !'cot. Mooney and Sneiéman were rid= match. | teams were well matched. The | Ray Caldwell, pitcher and Frank Gi tion at Tampa, Fla. | : S ey, (Otiemom | T | — e —— ing Manioc and Marianao respectively« Tvan Mickailof, the manager of nts had many chances to win. Mc- | hooley, all former Yankee stars who () e nyood e U oy o O e ore 429 397 461—1287 | Doyle with Garbage finished the:race {8 lon, smted after the botll, thal s | i s fleam had ten men Loff | on | el e Percolators. in the lead, but the stewards. dis &fill at any time asgree to allow N bhases. Benny Kauff left three men PLAN FOR OLYMPIC GAME: | u‘j‘ex“e wen\' as many clubs in. the east | JULEeD <.c....e. ._nq 105 ;:7:1 qualvlfled the horse. gon to wrestle Ventres, providing t | stranded in the ninth, when he hit the | RIGHARDS WINS TWICE i e s - it ey GOt Oliver .. : 70 89 245 Bill Hunley, ridden by Jockey Pau« the latter does not engage in any | gy paj) to Dave Shean and expired | Ninerican Drap Shootors Are Fivstito|l Ta Naifonal corsnislon) hel =ala)| Jobnsonsuiity Al ira 253 | ley, bore over on his field in uué matches for at least 15 days before { o0& P00 00 — g 2 D s S m il ot o o e S oo cananailll) GBI 312 | home-stretch and knocked several o {lie hout. Mickailof asks this Provi- | . game actually hinged on sev- | phenomenal Young Tennis Player An- Prepare. e e s oimderoon 109 98 —311 | the contestants out of their strides. &lon so that there will be no repetition | ...} y1avs Had they gone the other New York. April 5.—American trap | posal to give Baltimore & place in | = — ——1Then ke went on and won by a length 6f last night's mess. The manase- | oo 'New' York instcad of Boston | mexcs Single and Double Homoms i | oo ey one Pt SemAmerican trab | posal to give Baltim Dias 5 181 136—1398 | and a half from Alma B. The judges Bient also states that anyone holding | %o¥ VU “orE (SRS St same. | shooters ave the first of the nation's | either of the older league Jeoomat also disqualified him. The Expecta« fickets for last mght's affair will be | ‘:V’N,‘t‘w b pelding by 'he Bostonians| New York Toumey, amateur sportsmen to make official | Mission promised however, """»"_“1- Ol AT so s2 tion Purse, the feature of the card, admitted free if the proposed Hout Is | ¢ off several splendid GHant scoring | ¢ e ' plans for competing in the 1920 Use its influence in getting Baltimore |y, o 3 $6 9 went to Dan Brigh J New York, April 3.-—Vincent Rich- TRA T i into the International league. There | KHCU NS e o b o itreys adored hig % held. chances, while an epidemic of Giunt| -8R O e . | Olympic games to be held at AntwerD, | wag no thought of conspiracy, he tes. | TAPION ... e Harry Payne : B ’ G e | wild throws got the Manhattan forces | 45Cs, the phenomehal youns tehnls |y iin e secrétary of the Ame tified, and nothing whatever was done | Matson o / Wl dlman o T meis W Ue COLGATE NI SCHEDULEL off to a bad start in vhe first inning. | player of Yonkers, won two national | g | 9 can trap shooting association an- | to hurt Baltimore.” = The sco - | indoor championship titles yeste To Open With Columbia—In Spring- ay W, ! ¥ | nounced that the high 10 men in the | SR 458 464 of three-year-old matdens. Georgq field May 7 | Sew Tork gnotponti—g oy o [ 9f tHe gOUTEsof the Boventh BReRT | oo Giers ces on 2000 o8 more reg- RIID TORS WIN. i Vacuums. h Peterson’s Beck and Call won tha elq M a vl Boatonh V1001 0x— 7z ment Armory. In the final round of |jstered targets shot at this year would | = i Tower S0 i) 76 82— two-year-old event. Hamilton, N. Y., April Smith, Winters ‘arty: Mays, | the singles hoe defeated William Til- | form the team of clay farget shoot- | Tircmakers Come From Rear in 8ec- | Danniman 96 83 83 — B unpiversity will open its sea- | el anA Bchanel and nValters den 2d of Philadelp! in a gruelling | ers. The alternat Wwill be the second ond Half and Beat Rockvilie. Schmaltz i BB T8 :u SILVER TOILS GOLF TOURNEY in N 2 ng Colt ) atch at 3--6, 6—3, 6—8, 6—1, 6-—4, |10 on the official average lis ¢ | Craig $ o aa e A P son in New York, mepting C . mate i (PaaoRIR sRoliclal saveta geRlint L G iRl IR 1 e WA DT s o e e o e A 1 3 o i on April and will cross bats with FILLER CHOSEN COACIL 200 Witk Wildente e naxiucaiwon ihal OlvnipiEleam cs iheld [56 Sfocknatm! iAo ::\r i ll:;rn Yoo Falls defeated the | TEOVET +oo-- oot b s Mre. Pritchard Wins Medal Round a the military academy team at West final of the doubles from Frederick ; 1912 the All-American trap shooting ROT\";‘_N K v}.u Hielas sl AT i — | ey Point on the following day, el A e C il o e :}lz‘.:;}nvlex"‘ and D, hT:o‘senh:vum at [icemiwoninalevenians fonhtstanien RIS S0 2 MR AR S 440 436 4301306 VISR e r e am @ 5 . 6—4, 3—H, 2 and 6 contenders for the title bein Ger- .7, 2 ey S Pinehurst, = 11 5.—Mrs, erans out for th team are e o ginia Elcven. 2 S | L S R Vi . ca ! ~ mvft @ushmzTion:, MoBride, Dswyer. ISt aWest SV itena b oy Richards is e youngest senfor na- | many, Jay Graham of Ingleside, TII, | GRenther was the star cagine the, S OUAL BOWitE In, Myra Helmer Pritchard of the Mide " & p”',,ng N Miller, Morgantown. W. V April tional champion the sport has ever |won the individual tile, Gl D s :(_m;‘magn 220 i ER o | lothian club, a former western cham- ELaicd and Taylor. « Eomel| Mren Lol Rl he s ol e e el W but The firal half the Fhkers were far from | Stanley Rule & Level Co. Tane ar- | pion won the silver folls' hendicam : R 1910 and 1911, what he lacks in experience he makes | & ! . i o ; ; medal round of the No. 1 course here s, a shortstop, and Blume, a e S s el = ot & o t Pratfens, a "" T‘:- B “‘“M o in his senior{ up i skill, speed and endurance, He | . their usual form and left H;\‘ q(“nr | tists Victorious Over Meriden Quintet, | medal round of the Ne. pitcher, look like ar ppointed line coach | has been plaving in open competition | = o on the short cnd o - v,m:» v‘(,l'y\\ i e A S e e e The schedule 1o IS T h “Tubby" | for three ¥ and his victoric | Former Giant Pitchier Suffering From | J«0ng shots hy Bay,isonnors ";“'_ ”f’ | team defeated the Royals of Meriden | women's north and south, tied with _April g Golunyla L ; A zinia nniversit terday ve him his fourth national | Lame Bac terson JESIS the mf’""""r‘\“"_l f‘",'”: [ three games straight at the Starlight | v Pritchard for the low gross hon §6, West Toint at West Point; Ma tidle; foninie hadlpresiously woni{hel| S RS e e Rovers staying with the fas alls | ajievs, Meriden, last night. The st | ore as 95 and was followed by Mrs. Ju. 3 university of West Virgin at first Va Fational hoss bohamplonchin ar dbwithi | anatl SRt oneos foa [(unteti o dehigliEithe s, better | IW0 _games were close from start to | Chapman of Greenwich and Misg ™ B nsiton. e MO o coliomeiat SSchies oothull coaching fligen liad chpesediitaton oo onz ket s Sosiithe Eincinnatl NStonaisl B Rl SraleE D Ve R eT i DR el ih irdimnmelmsTaiWelk |2y 1o o wiian ot ST nectady; 7. Springfield college at Hill was here Bise ionan | iraining camp at Waxahachie, Tex,, | brand of ball in thlo final period, play- | 10y 3 tha New Britain howiers. 4 | e ) Springfield; 8 Williams colle 1 the w F fer has iis s PSS Vesic 1y he si hs t sf P 5. i . 1 Ing “rings” around he locals. {1 . be layed a t ¥ - EER R i Vi e Car e e Fingles | lust night stated that Pitcher “Siim” ! qifs “yho went Into & forward posic S i aee Ll L Ly COBB COMES TO TERMS. g. Ithd Cornell university e le 1911. Two il ot ihu":)’vn\— "V“t‘nwl ‘.il;mh know | Sallee is in bad shape, with a very |tion, with Guenther replacing Dren- | ¢ 1a alle le & Level | Augusta. Ga. April 5—Ty Cobl N Hamiiton; 24 Syracuse university at |y, hoth Colby and Stevens chards is a powerfui player and |lame back and may not be able to { nan at center. ran away from Higgins | Stanley Rule & kil B ren® NN sl T e 'F Hamilton; June 4, Princeton at Prince | jnst one year each apable of ing the best of the vet- | bitch for the local team this season. | long enough to account for five dou- | .\‘h!\«’" Rt M f;' p o4 .A! night he had virtually closed am | Hamilton; June 4, Princetonat Prince- | fa choo thmo erans a battle, but few be- | A Waxahachie physician who has | ble-counters, which just spelied de- [ Sage L Hg s D) SRS e e e E B e o N R @ shipyard, where he| Hoveq e hle to defeat such a | been consulicd said (hat sallee’s case | feat for the Rovers. The passing and | King Ll e 28 Detroit Americans and that all ar« 8 at Hamilton; 11, at | was cd Jast yves E05HoLeH | wonder astine slwart Biladsiphian {5 severe and imay Gnvolvelibeing DNt ook qwotls Of both ieams was e éfi?:‘:’“b """ Joi 78 122_— 304 | rangements would be completed with« Clinto open. tlon® engineer ani -conchei tho “foot- | iy Co8 48 T08 S8 W o ational list. | in o Dlaster cast for two or three ‘f;\:n i Loty G e e G | oo Ut NOL | the ned two Aard 2 e — baliiteam as a-side line. | b5 months. he v game. = i o A ! Sallee has left Waxahachie for Cin ———— - 469 474 0—146 RAVES VANQUISH TIGERS. R e e Sallee t Waxaha 1 : : ; g :b F4 A A rf, P? NEW SWIMMING RECORD. i ZEEeriio NGARY VIGEOR, | cinnati to consult local physictans | DARTMOUTH TRACK CAPTAIN. Royals, Meriden. We have alleys open for ladies’ aft« giodbany, Ga, Ay e Boston | L 2 A e Springfield, Mo., Apri Wiadek | d * ipee g ’ 99 79— 3771 Braves beat Detioit Tigers yester- | Chicago, April 5—aA new half mile | Serinsfield, sais = B { Hanover, N. H., ! C. Av- | Dahlke 2 79 _9_5 ernoon parties, day, 15 to 9. The score loor swimming record w estab- | Zbyszko, heavywe wrestler, det | YALE BOAT RIGGER DEAD. i ery of Bradford, Vi, was chosen cap- | Barnchow B 276 ° : j * b e [lished by Normun Ross in an open | foated lalmer Wiorkman Twere st | o 0 R BE w | 1ain Of e Dartmouth college track | Gustafson -.... 96 263 AETNA BOWLING Bostolr Nafionais .........15 10 1 |meet at the Illinois ‘Athletic’ club last | night, taking two straight falls, one p1i ames icam yesterday. Avery led the cross- | Zemk: S 4 ®s— 273 A YS o Toetroit Americans ........ 9 13 5 | pjoht, He made the distance with a|in twenty-eigh minutes with a reverse | Andraus, for many vears hoat Tigger | country team last vear and is regard- | Striekland .. ... 36 LLEYS. Batteries—Scott and | craw] stroke in 10 2 The pre-| body hold and the other in nine min- | for Yale crews, died yesterday at the | ed as the Greens' best man ai the R I ch S g James, Erickson and Yelle, | vious record was<11:14:1-5, utes with the toe hold. age of meventy-six. distance - runs. 3 Char: treef 4

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