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é rie i i a a a i a lal Na ll Sa a MRR NN ale Ml it "HARVARD RIGHT CUARD MISSING ‘Willlam Scollay Whitwell, Foot- bal Player, Mentally Upset, It s Feared, ls Wandering About \ the Country Somewhere. WAS KICKED IN THE HEAD. Brother Inclined to Believe that He Recelved the Injury During Yale 4 Game, Just Before Thankegiving , Day Last Year. Bfforts are being made to find William | Heche he received on the head in-the last ‘Fale game. rd (Wittwell, who had been studying ex- joaptionally hard to make the four-year line boat-he bas not been-seen by friends, 2 Maybe Kicked in the Head. = ‘Company, No, 1 Wall street, said the| co family was of the opinion that William) { {iad lost bis memory aud was working @omewhere entirely oblivious of his pest. “I have heard of such cases,” he con- ‘fWe have had detectives searching fog him several weeks, but we now {realise chat publicity is more likely to \e mucoessful, and we regret that the (matter was not given to the newspapers before.” “I made inquiries and learned that he wot off the boat at the foot of Murray ‘qtreet. I think he must have boarded a , THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE! NG, MAY AMATEUR BASEBALL. AMATEURS, ATTENTION ! The Evening World will print all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. Address all sommunications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Evening World, New York. 4 Roldars. hddrems to Charles Heleenbetel, alg, champions of the east ‘The original Colonials, chap! Canal Street, City, mide for “teams fourteen to fifteen yeary, will play the Young Yankees of the Sacred Heart Academy, on May 3, at Clamon.oa the Boum, and on May 10 they play the Second Pasties of Manhattan Coll The Colonials will try to keep up the gvod naine of the Old Colonial 4 ver playa) arranged’ yi: 4] ym unt re Bradhuret Rotice, ‘The ed to arrange Kai who averaged from seventeen to eightecn {be Claahers on aur of their open “dat and wore champloos of the eam side during | gro} put.,Pet desired. Addrogs, Joueph Uke, the ‘years of 1899-1900-1901-1902, but owing to ie some misunderstanding could not get together i to organise a team this year, Nevertheless, C, teceated os a many of the old players are playing this year Ney Baars soem uc teams in New York, ane to pease years. ney inland, The Colonials, urteen to Afoen yt 4. fuch as Ward, yan, and good | O who only averag uted of some Fuck players nagh, Aree! Gataae’ oan nivtya be hooked for. ee Joseph's Academy would Like games with | 7 Moana averaging. seventeen to, niue- uitiormed ait aig ‘rounds, Qut-of-town | fourteen, Agarose Jonepht ‘Address Arthur Jacobs, No. | *##et Brook treet. . . oo The Myrtio B. aires with. unttorned “eam ould, dike to bok Pa Stiteem years. Games to be played furs Bre hove ar sounds, 8. Hamburger, No. trey No: 16 Luguecr ee following Tes Lawrence a Gates open wich they woulh Tiyety QUOT boa @vermging fixteen: May J tine 14” 2 ad oh an of July. Teams Saving Beate aiferted. Address L. Kaiser, No, oe “would tke to hear from Around playeis, Mitesn to tistecs Bat Sunday games, Have ill gccopt ahal- of teams ewelre to fitvean rears of age. Blevaber; rf, alte dat Chimes of Brookiya woul like to arrange ‘open tn June, A gine ith lformed tama, sicemn to gD: [pale ATEN AH8 on, ahold pore fen years, within one hundre aneyn Fon dll, Suuurdaya excemt, May 2 Yo. 46 presale in City. 90, 3 18, 20, end July 4, open se Blocks, No. 848 Oredse avenua, Brookira. uid tke to book games with ee teen, lategeyeare ot om would, Ike al, No pis Semtaote, ria qld ould, lke, eae ee, Hetndal, wees wit bie guarantee, Such ARS eg cuiaa ot.; F, Metsen, rhe; ams ‘Dobbs Flush ey ooahaven, New= town. Grays, Katonah, A Cot rr eck Pearl Rivet, LS hirheelitygere gay ren ‘The oats, would Ike to arrange ai! teams averaging trom thi for May 30, er Park 4. ©. “Address all Dam, No 625 Bam One Hiandred and Sixtyethind strevt, Bronx. morning: (ad Septamber, july and Au ned the following players font and line up August Schoeah ‘The Berlins, representing the Beritn & Jone Bavelope Company, bevy ‘organized @ uniform ‘peason ‘team from strong amateur City of New ct tat ‘and would like to he teams outside of tl wureantee of trav- if ; Wiliam Ruddy, ib Bb, err, Wallam hol and pol geymtcations, ta We Re Bettie, Nov Bat ‘Twenty-verent s 8 8 Bisbee Juniors would ttke to book games with tama averaging fourteen to stsieen me years of Be areas game of, postal to Joseph J. Rapp, Meneger, ames with teams for y 80, afternoon; June Aug. 18, Aug. 23, Sept. t. 18, Sept. 20. Guaran W. OK. Harding, Man- Ridgeneld Park, N. J. No, 85/ First aveoue, City. The Waverly Juniors will have J. Broderick. Oc Francie. Far a; train for the West. He was born in Ban Francisco, where we formerly lived, \@nd probably it was in his mind to go {there, I believe that he w. suffering ftrom some injury to his head. “I don’t Uke to say it, but it 1s pos- aible he was kickedgin the head in play- (ing the Yale game, accidentally, of Bourse. Or it may be that his brain was ed by overstudy, We heve made jes of his classmates and find.that Studied harder than we had any.idea ee and that he was really doing work must haye burt his health, He applied himself so. closely to hie aoe ; etten tess, wane over t0 Ol re to recupers Ete fie remained shout, ten days and then returned to Cambrid; ‘Hale, who ao with | m: ridg y aberration at the Hines he jeft Cam- ridge, but appeared about usual, Griet Overcomen Mother. a i Hor the football ganee i fi ur any ol foo! ry in wach "participated, and when after the id ale Eenarhsr tease ts a e ne stoutly said that ihe d tice that “my” broth not notice (se ecialiy used up. fn. ee my Pegs was ‘called | fay to tal a nce at right guard, and was very the hat therel y he won Bay right to be pccounted as one regular Harvard eleven, any rate, mother and I’ are eon- eed ‘that there ie something the mat: Ter with his head. or else he would fave \Aeritten tous. Never before had any \Qpecrved ‘the least erratic behavior “on, art. 'tPam firmly of the belle that be hi not committed suicide. 'T have read | very closely, ‘ut have seen 2 re port Peet of a suicide “that would indl- jeath the unfortunate. man to. be my |{brother.” My mother ts devoted to my brother, and his disappearance has very \ greatly affected her. Coming as. it did the death of my father, makes it 0 much the wors! SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. ; In the final game among the winners ‘of the three sections of players in ¢he handicap founteen-tnch balkline billiard tournament’ of the Amateur Billed “defeated Florian’ Tobias, Mr. move was enabled to do this on ‘handl- He made his required igri te for his opponent, whose i ose ‘The Atalanta Boat Club, this city, is the largest rowing club in the East. It thas 215 active members, besides a num- ‘ver of men on the honorary list. Tairty new ‘ni were enrolled committee hi point The grade for the hill-climbing con> test of the New York Motor Cycle Club, to be held May 90, hasbeen chosen. It will be what 1s known locally as River- dele bill on Riverdale avenue, About Kings- handicap Brides. setter Pe ot the ‘New ‘yori Cen- pend In the interclass sca and field games hold yesterday at New York University, the frevaman class won from the sopho- mores by the score of 63% to 42% points. y 8 The junior elght-oared shell crews for the Harlem regatta have dropped down ork Athletic, Atal Colsenbla Unt ty and ar fy to he ese Crowell Hadden, jr., secretary of the Dyker Meadow Golf Club, announces an eighteen-hole meda) play handicap on Saturday for a first prize presented by enry I. Batterman and a second prize ES Tederick C, Brown, ‘Asranascenth” for! a m5 meeting to be ‘held on the South Shore Speedway, Staten Island, on the afternoon of York, A. E, Ho: Janty rene fleld; Albigene, td They 160 points | & Day, were completed esting’ pe ip) ata . the’ Staten Island Driving Many entries ee been raaited for} trom form id Seniors, Ae 13 ag, with them, he EPiitona, Ler, ot Slartem, <eeaghed the cs Sas FRY Rane » Pines, Chey, ortteal oe jt rons tant Sunday bythe score thetrogea’ playing “a the x, Ease eaten ‘Two allsaround players rout ik ‘thirteen years. Addrems Joh@ Higgins, No. | ie. raging alxteen to puen year fea" Week Thirer-escond strest. Marion tre, Now ti9 “vert” “One Hundred . Berehman sin would tks to arrange genes wish any am, cveracing from eleven erat ne And Fourth street, “city. pcTBs,, Moral A, 01, would We OF erre : with | A frst-claes centre Setder ears |q strong team avera, Sunda: holiday AGRahey |17, No. 960 Myrtle arias Mike to Jot i to 16, ine oo ° Mallts, care of Bi mreet, Lew err enue, Brocka, 8 i a Setortare of boMdare the Monterey A. Harlem, yall eyrange gaames, with x rears fay. 9. Wi ing 18" after ies A ore vt Harlem, “Cladesice ees et et Wert Site, Park Pleasure Ch wo) ot reeks, tat Callahan, ez Tuilton, 1b.; Bi have! organized for the, 0 of 1908 Murphy, st waledarthy, dentro hear sr} a tow ail-eroend players ‘Sel Call avoragi te. nineteen yeare of age, Toor play at, Ys fale ri, i tt, rook, 3810 ‘Cam- brelling av ing to book games rookiya, eu Sat: 4) wil Recorders tit ae with teams to 16 ‘Also wlah to book Decorat srecy, Sunder, Mant asildaya opts, (qfternoon ane). | Address L. Hartmana, Mane East Ager, f Cortlandt Row No! ais | Gh he ‘The Montague B. B.C. met and defestad the Congers on Sunday, April 26. The game only years, “Have Ta. Clarkiny Ninety-fourth street, New York ee ‘Tee Pioneers would like or three all-round players play Sundays and holt . hear trom two ges from 13 to 15; ly, Address E. lanted three innings, aa @ diupute ended i. The| Wilson, No. 171 Myrt nue, Brooklyn, eam trom fourteen to Atteea sol all-round. player would ou round player would Ike to sol ". Boyne, No. 62 Sands street, te toa 15 years In the wictaity } wh avenue. Address all to Harry Vreeland, No, 2830 Mlout by i | ike at i) go back and keep quiet. BASEBALL FIGHT IN CITY OF WIND. Owners of Rival League Clubs in Chicago Busy Saying Things About Each Other. (Spectal to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, May 6.—Jim Hart Charles Comiskey, of National American League baseball fame, are at war, Here are two Interviews given the men this morning: “There ts no controversy about the giitents pald by the clubs," says Mr rt. “I never give out the official at- tendance figures excopt on rare occa- sions, and when I do that and then have Comiskey pad his figures for the same day so as to outnumber mine I do not Comiskey has never yet had a crowd of 10,000 at his grounds. 1 know this to be a fact, for_I have had men at every game played there, who have reported to me the full number, passes and all, that have gone through the gates. He has always increased his real Agures from §0 to 100 per cent.” Of this statement Comiskey says: “Mr. Hart {s mighty lucky to have a ball ground to play on, and he'd better In the first place, he has bribed one of my empioyres to be his informer. Is that a very hon- rable piece of business? Hart has fhad sples at the other seven clubs of the National League, too. They were all afrald of cach othér. That's what has caused the downfall of the Na- tional League. “The place for him {s on the ball fleid trying to get his team into first place Instead of perching up there in his of- fice and causing trouble. He has no business in basoball. When I see him T'l explain things to him so he will understand exactly what I mean.” oo RACING NOTES. “Father Bill" Daly was deprived of @ part of the fruits of Orloff's victory when he protected the gelding $5 over an $800 “boost.” A. C. McCafferty carried the Daly representative from $1,800 to $2,600 by $100 bids, and when Daly pro- tected gave way to B.°C. Evans, who bid $2,600. a 4 e Johnny Relff, whose bdrilitant riding abroad in conjunction with his trouble with the French racing authorities has brought him into international tun prominence, will, after an absence of several years, resume race riding in this country to-day at Louisville, . ee and and Gregor K., an American Derby candi- date who was not thought able to go a distance, broke the track record for a mile and seventy yards in the fourth event at Worth yesterday, winning the race In easy fashion tn 1.44 against the od mark of ii Jockey Willle Dangmann wns seen at Jamaica yesterday for the first time this year. Langmann ts under contract tor the season to 6. J. Smith, the Wail Street banker, who has a stable of fair horses of the yieovear-old division to benoit §. C. Ross, owner of the Columbia Stable, hay been treated to so much badinage from his friend, pomauge.(¢ st the similarity between the “black white hoops” of the Columbla, Stenic and the uniform of the Sing Sing prison convicts that he has decided to change nla colors to “white, with blue and red . (Whe Metrancones ‘would tke to arrange games| Hinth sArvet, Brooklyn,” Hardy Durham arrived at Sheopshead TUR, tame averaging 16 0 16 years ot. Ad} The Colummta B. B.C. would Whe to arranc:| D2, Yesterday with alxteen horses Grew A. cuae 5 want o4tn oe with tae fella : Oriente Bee | Which he brought from his farm near Oi Irene Jun try Juniors, Dayton a,| Lexington. Jesse Matthews came with Tae Lenox alors went games with tea pitt, Sentizel nes St. Monicag," Mrrite {the stable, and wiil do the riding, Ail eaten to at . atan Academy Juniors, Oak Fleld hea cin} pay to 18 joe! = id Denvers. All teams averaging 18 to] Jockeys Creamer,” Hoar and Feicht 7, ope Ore" pene 16 years of age wishing games with @ ul ed Spartans: oda inten B. peters. team address Philip Herrmann, No. 647 Hua-| Were each fined $2 while at the post Address Frank Qhaloupka, No, fon street, New York City, for the first race for taking their street, ee e The Dexbery secaes feoaial ri mounts over the line drawn on the cine Cesrte B. oN nave few coon ate | aim iy tnd eveetng ton Me, te array rete track which servedeto line the starters uniformed teams averaging 15 to 16 rears. | old. ve open for un! up in absence of the barrier, cre Toba Cetin, Gi Fam Tan 2th ae Woutd hear trom’ Rankin Ficig “Cha Serre ania: address John e. B. O'Neil), manager, 454] Geven was the lucky number on the ‘Waahington street, ott programme yesterday. The first th: The somt-protemfonal Borough Athletic Club ot an Stapleton, N. Y., heve open dates for gamés on opponents’ grounds. The Marions, Peekskill Academy, 1 nN Setropotitane, earsalia, West ag of Baro - Siar A. C. of Biisabeth, Fordham ° A plare vould like to fon a teum aver. eeing jeon years, @ Lehm plaza in tho ley or within ten miles of New York. Addreas Friedman, No. 16 Avenue A, city. winners carried that number on thetr saddle cloths, and horses bearing the magic seven ‘finished inside the money in three other races. bury A.C; and other, digt-claae (sana ot cguet calfre. Address ©. Bolmmack, Borough A. 0,, Stapleton, N.Y. | A ‘The basodait team of the Ne rapaper department of the General Post-Ofice have again organised for the coming season, They line up as follows: Barron, shortstop: Munson, Boge Marts, pitcher; Batten, first base; wecond base Rnd. captain; McKay, thied Herse Contakey, ‘ féid; ‘Strickmeter, —Are tho: 14 Ike “to. 5 ‘tel ‘wou! ‘arrange t with teams (nthe ‘pontal service, Address Harry . Naat, Second Diylaion, General Post-Omlos, New York City ae ‘The Mutuals have diabanded. All games hereto- fore booked by mid team are to be considered called off, Bi. B.oMurphy, . ° The Tamarack F. ©." would Ike to afrange games with Ceams averaging. fourteen to Atveen Crowley, right on genuine well (becau! 14; Scharbach, short at hird Lyd bage; Cassidy, Fontes fields Collins, left Mold: Bergrath, cateher: bottom prov Ting, pitcher. Address W, B, Laden, No, 426 € while tai¥a ‘Wen Fitty-first etrect, city = The apprentices of Graft, Washbourne @ Duan have organized and woul! like to play teams veraging seventeen years, ‘The ew {a Frank water-proof Frees, first base; Vrod Huber, ; euiaat third bane: Wiliam her. mer leathers. (Crh eal sist icirest, ° The Mohegan A. “0, “ot West Famuy, would Mke to book umes with Jeams to alsteon years of age, to be play nd holidays. Al! layed for a side bet 113 ast "ona titted an ee ‘The second veam of the Church of Our Lady of Lourtes would like to arrange games with teams aye {teen yours, Addrean M. 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