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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, “MAROH 18, 1909, “AigeL@comea’”| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | BERT EDGY ROBERT EDGREN eo«é€x————_—_—_———r—" JIMMY SMITH WINS INBOWLNG MAIC WITT LOUIS FRANZ - BY BOZEMAN BULGER. = “ Fe National Game Blocks Presidential’ Campaign and Invades Every | Home and Village in the Country. Baseball and the Millions Story No. 1. Champion Has Morgit 0! 567 Pins in Contest for $2,000 Stare. Tn anticipation of an epoch-making season, nearly every baseball park in Pe country las heen ertended to provide room for record-breaking crotwds, The haseh led every home in the land, stirred every city. town and hamlet, ard prone ises fo run rampant throughout the season of) I , ‘ Is hool the ew devotees, Bozeman Rule ger. Th entna World eoreriy em fever has mra pins Frang, total pine, AE ning, Averages, ISK 9218, Frana, 8 baseball ernert, has prepared a series of articles! eof the great notional game, No fan can afford to miss Sinect The Bvening World.) CLEVELAND, Mareh 13. —Jimm Smith, the Bastern champion, was de lured the winner here 1 night tn the big bowling contest for $2,000, with vonis Prang, the Western champion, se Huolishine N America it is ne f prosperity and happiness that the Nation Keep fved up For fifty years baseball has been the most avail- able fue Peace and quietude have no place with Uncle Sam. It is Every Boy Has a Chance of this city, this being the greatest obvlons, therefore, that any healthy, red-ylooded mateh event of recent years, sport that can take this nation by the nape of Fe thts i gamiee, total pins, the first series having been rolled ont nd Central alleys, Brooklyn, anz Was a fayor- the series here, but it was hardly ted that he would be able to cut hs lead of 61 pins, made tn at Smith was able to tof pins on the lat- was a revelation to | the neck and make ft pop like a new saddle is Wooig Caine. As the fan would say, “It is some _to Win Diamond Medal er than home alle ‘The « 0) e | Bowling mer Promoted m have the advantage of regular . , struction by Champion Jimmy Smith, | by Evening World Is f 4 ( ost any enterprise, be it sport or otherwise, esa big thing when it attracts the dol 2,000,000 people in one season of six pena. . wii has beer Hi pose, When the bow 0 ho unhesitatingly de- and the attention of pro! that KID BROAD LOSES IN Open to All. aver He TRIB RbOCRn \ fared shams" to be the greatest more Who can get no closer to the srenes’ BQUT WITH WILLIE LUCAS. | unl teams, and win we VANDERBILT'S ELECTION \ the mate WW. Grimnth, owner o¢ athletle t e than the columns of the ula nnvtll CU BCAL Reyes ed to match Smith ee season opens again npst fall Se % for $1 against any two- f 5 ling Editor of ‘The Pen clubs, with a sie poof fully rolled oat the Pitsburg {ournament, to the attendance of the various Broad, cf New Tera Hata 2a boys, Lave been or zed in Greater ‘ A Where Smith, with © ‘s Brooklyn professional 1 leagues the United States, $2,000,000 people lerse crowd of Pe are RCA within tom gays, There wre ey Bes ‘ cai PUG A ined team goes Sunday: ¢ ! ore about ready to, Meld of the 3 Show Asso. 1 had nothing to say after the paid for ege of Witnessing the contests in America’s national within twer Moe ant eqn pene ation Laue eka HUA anxlauaeia and this cost the fans of the country the enormuos sum Nee uOrsis : ef HP tea sihe to take ip his duties aa instruetor. es who ene! Bludly. fur the juvenile 1 SUAPLIN Chutes Presiden of of thi te me World iuventte B Bowling: r d theres con inmeavernel ic Was HAN DTN (i pS New bose who will roll in the Madison for, tn bi-monthly payments, something “* money tnd L bgeiay} ' vined and ¢ . aes CERISE LOlrnament A VCKM PATHE REA ETAT CG ED W etter such boys are ells! ‘ in Dally Mats Pa m | NE Cray ih d REGO IEE HAILED M GRA ABANDONS MIKE. DONLIN f they are unable to organize an Byen- n / i i 44 bie | W iat RE onser\ represented an out ub b Heer SHORTING Per BALELE LS Hy ’ prenentowann sol REUIRSAAIOTIGRT RINE TERT Bn ea ae nea waco uted Hin sKikS. p MR. MANTELL - is iitic JOHN jay oO} H Hots » he \ ow vie ath it ‘ RAINE e enlarged MURRAY WILL LAY LEFT FIEL nes rolled am competition be Gide rH Meat ibpeie j RE YORE ls A Sat 21 te Sen ae | rene ay i Seen en ee ctariemeteactan | HELD ihe Chicane 7 y a ate nl ft fa ‘tan vi 8 "0 " Nee ta cae bal a ya MISS | INOCENCE <3 i ee Seymout Disa ed From the |Cocash a Second Willie Keeier, Rr Gieieeel evelenn ema dtnne Gates HE Hy DALY’ guy ith cf Wis 18 7 WALLAGA'S uci Pas 8h iC ae ane one , ? j . pected that clubs can be formed in al i valiable da 1 Miele | FANNIE WARD THE NR sestearuae raining Squad After Fist Says Buger of Giant Player] veces vice tiere are aera, vit ant einstinitic ae Menara ) PAULIA MARLOWE THF GPRS Tl puny we RAS Rithateed * n a 7 boys who intend to become coonpetitors eee ees eg fourth prt a ae Bate Xo AY sae PAY Fight With Latham, SP of ther suroeiien or Che a4 Ne tink Ure banner pounan || 207e thon os aaiae GUAT A A dP (0-MORROW (i ae THE TRAVELING SALESMAN, Ip. Notwithstanding cose O training season ts Johnny Coe He does not look to weigh over 140: that {t may be known by April 15 how | kames, total pins to count, as in the imieement 7 LIBERTY 200: Wed ay try Biwi % ep eenrt a cash, the Mttie outhelder who, Cocasi makes his home at Detroit, I! any entries are to be expected. N pda) competition) for, men, Nobo i) PYLE 4 ed gaunt zue team led t BY BOZEMAN BULGER. comes to the Glants from Spring: | but hax been ins Hi, fOr F syy can roll in the Gard: unless en-] A" for men can also compete for the Mrs, Leslie Carter KASSA Dallas, Tex., March 18. field, Ill. For a few days Cocash | three s wast his bate Ds tered before April 15 and his name en- | Haile hampton PE Or vice Hai nae 1s’ waite” 1S BROAOWAY © PRATER LH} EADY for the first real baseball | showed nothing partie note: | ting # as .272, but that was Po ooied by The Evening World orning or afternoon, sompet! ries! ann Stub eT, Sant ete Ba tlt of the season, the Giants | worthy, but as he Hmbered up hej due to the fact tat he got a bad Po ophe advantages of club men’ ceeaive a free at ° Fete ion Shiiie iahen, 48 others Pay to) dropped in heré this morning | began to astonish Metiraw and Rov-+ start Luring the season b 1 Pare obvious. In Greater Now York the | Garden during the three eT deatifu i : ; = frivelous pee thirts ng. Later in the afternoor ertson by his wonderful ability as ague in number e P boys are securing ¢ alleys at half ‘ i 4 Britain 311) PAA 815 we am 00h BE POD I MENTS rears “dean Ofathricy (la a Aldnaniiiicters Heluacs isiiiativery; (heeled! uftlisi rates or under, The competitive spirit | e aves T Rura! ee hak ya" | THE QUEEN |. MOULIN ROUGE ley car for Fort Worth, where they wi much aS dose Willie Keeler, He) is a great fave ! + strengthe and when the Inter: | : a : England Wie. the largest ern a = ra tt ned bias 9 the general winning average of theif iin he made the remarkable record| spends an hour ot oa hint “ope nity | World, Park Row, New York MAUDE ADAMS eae re Clashed WI team of thirteen hits in three days, three | ty tie little f ae a aie CRITERION yatios Wet & The oniy hitch In the perfect organiza- fog ch were home runs. ks and taking part 1 L Sain Mv ARIE DURO, * “ein RIC. idee Honpocd Unetatio|lortheeaymouyattaliNt| (areseasis apen sateen Caceet ental eariee aE WRT SIet A aeTE TT Mie ocke ame — THE BLUE : "MOUSE ’ 3 which js still the talk of the players +H HED Cron MERITS Gall Sopllitin ELON I AE Fah cat E z GARRICK 4.55), 58% Wan 8 4 Cy was left at Marlin with the under. . nares eels ECERCTY WITIHA EASE EAT V, i i { iN standing that he was no longer a mem. | ("ree He SUEneru ene eioces (tae ee ceyen ilttle.ot egal! H Mayne WM, COLLIER rite PATRIOT, Hr a the Sew Far ca and tat be _ Arouses the Ice Fans LYCEUM WES i . ; h Veteran outfielder has heen dismissed | velop a new outfielder, He has ceased “Rube” Waddell, In tio xame over at ENO. iWin, "FAVERSHAM '} | ELEANOR aso" by McGraw he has not been released {to count or Doniin, and fs making plans Colles Station he set the whole camp | EM ntreal, erstwhile possessors of that SAV rn iy aes] i slavirient J agog by calling all the flelders tn tnt —— e BUURTERT for ineTe to play right vac {ect fnith inning. With them sittin month \ purse of 1,00 had been offered the TH ii aun Me » BATTLE “ F tre fleld {2 also vacant there will be a e struck our three batters In! Case Ya gery yyy 4 dpy) team. scoring the grea ie MONTH } Will Let Seymour Wait. chance for either De Vore, O'Hara, Hen- {succession and wound up the game, | Great Difference = bye ween ints “ho nits of plas and the ESiB"JAN bay. th. By. Se ft “What do you intend to do with Sey-!ny Meyers or Cocash, The remainder o w | ¥ amplons started ey had | ae et potn 2 yey : aller Looks Good. > Amateurs ¢ es y hs rf Mirai tty point. lowa dropped | mour?” T asked the manager this morn the team will be exactly’ as it was at the) G Local Amateurs and the aed s A H A R aT BODE Miye | site Wet & sak ek 3 6, to, nt at trick made a great hit with M . ~ i ° t iF waite | NS close of last season. Graw, not t i ; . tian Crac Se eRuTine Renenbon Wala fe . . 3 ” JTW, Not le approves of suc saNadian Crac alr AMERICAS Mt NEN tt ue be het eh Ree Sa ese Murray totIay ele Aeeintnee a eae } ae were mst i THe on AD “DeGREE Kin MON Aare sre Men IAD have NOt there will be no changes among the/!t convinced him that Waller had nerve, | So point for the ay |e Si; Wan Hodge aie released him, but he will not participate a3 pant fe el He has a fast hall t! is swift asa oh in atch br ve fine 8.1 . Ff DON'T MEAS chy of the movemente of the club. |resulars, Murray will take left Geld. | bullet, and he uses the spit ball There ta as much difference betwee ee ee Te ne hveakneck speed Wedeand sa: |The Man from tome’ SS A A A R ET WER Yt t What al id thar ator AS he If -@ new man the outheld will {deadly effect, Durham pitched the other! jscyey vas she 1s hocked” by local ama-/ With which he carried the puck Through JOE WEBER’S at ‘ an pratlonyot ALE Sina From that It would seem that Me-' soi a little strange to N Yorkers, [Half of the college game, ant neithe snd college sevens and that pla Wanderers’ defense wes hand M We {2 | AMERICAN Byigic: HALL —NEN Graw intends to set Cy down for @ as both Donlin and Seymour may be| le Nor Waller allowed a single hit. | teurs and f s F | shawers asx! The team play, checking, sh an T/ See eee em (eee, ten oa ee co Mt HRM te or” yet [Ont ren teh ters ua [op ee canadian puch sate tl yaa ccna egytiornaay | THE GIRL FROM RECTOR’, Huber’s 14th St. elle ; ‘ Vile he maw see fit, He can elther release #nd while he was employed as @ utilky | Young Schaefer, the brilliant infielder, | chere ty. be n the article of ba Viand when the first half closed with the BIJOU Bway, suth St. S15 0 i roan greseinan, serious Pa nine rewilesieen Hitlonay MAM, he may be assigned the regular |whowe hand was broke on tae there Is beth eerglante and what might|acore §.to 1 in favor of the ( ; Mh Bt. 85 Tos £753 = MUSEUM Variance of opinie Meee rarel (Orsaclt him. A straight uncondittonal an account of his hitting. day of practice nt Ma put up by ¢ ; 1 nat rene raitwera ct the Canadien f j ' GHA: aT fa ais 33 a3 ‘ who favor the Glants, but th tthe [release would be a benefit to Seymour, " Marquard and Waller are the only two uuntform galn ; | be expected of the leading p Bee ene y S138). “ ina ear atiment seems to be in favor of e ; i Hei tchers who did no empt to lop. yna ns of the Domin ond. hi hi ces AH You seo, the Chicago team is injas he wonld then be at Iberty to fofn t the pi Freee ah irene eA | id not attemp Two seve! nd half 9 1 y from Canada | fir The. Wanderers e all the way from Canada ons and made thi favor of the Ottawy the terrific pace set by 1 in her Cleopatra Danea nant p interrupted aN oe thaGiwanted) nim: The plas. ne called upon to do a lot of the A out the sinan until he Seymour has apologized, and has grown) As site dave gol hy, Mea ay bee ome had explain! itcher Miner’ | fytly penitent for his fight with Latham | More ani’ ty f and it looks as if he will hecome Frown ought to be able to last out the (ine hotel corridor, he will be taken valuable addition to the regular pitch. | Fletcher as to on have cor to demonst-a'r thelr first game played at sve ot | FRANGES STARR ieis\e Wa slag Rink last night the [of the players showed BELASCO "3 Yu "a Bt Ved beyond a doubt their fatigue, and if posstiie. | . t. ood. con ern. T meant Mr, Hite! i way.” ers, and | esti 0 Ste Nets. Concerts Sundays h ethan superiority {n PE MAY IRWIN feason hel it as yet McGraw shows no in- {ng corps. He fs one of the most. job in the Infield iperiority. In) all nee nents 0 ute then at ans © venie : Politicians Were Alarmed. i ta G3 ea ene unique ayere that has broken into the tainly ihe mtd het Y over nN 0 +i exp nen MAR NOVtEATTIARWINECIASHT AKAM IG Bihdve, vans wet MSUANTIAT COLONIAL MARIE DAN clination to rel \ or a lo G } al F 8 to the Otta- elon DENG the 3 ne uN OU Herrman Ridder and other officials! If Metiraw finally decides to get rid of Kame for & long time, | ile natueal wit, tie, ul ln lll a aeten, Lobe) The ACT © goals last night were seored as KEITH& © Jae. ate Kenns PE connected with the Democratic Commit |eavmour he will have another problem |SPAgrrn WAN OU ALOR Lave tee otal nicked Up hy’ some oiler major lwague b bhiienus D tee, bec pant CALSHuT over the apathy vegore him, Tt will be necessary to de-|also has some of the eccentricities of lub and sent Numerous telegrams to Chicago ! sa ALHAMBRA "°C lirging that speakers Ko on the road - mm aa <3 Dey, Otte tei 126 ae Pan (HERG & Gitis. Arnolios | Mat.patiyas oll, Ed, F TA a ee . Beis Can't Etter Bk | eer ee eesti SAHARET bey 2 CO rece neenin T aang: Rivals i¢ SRA WMMERSTENNS : dca of 81 RHR oak get Marathon Embryo Olympian Stars Get Hans Wagner ee bce | ott tae Miovisinencloucne Ready tor Their Read for Ouigoor Season, 1 pee Qian whe VASP ala! ixcDay Race Steer tutsor 2A EU LE UES EE / ‘alk Business | *3i Wisi. Six-Day Race ',\.\esiltunter hd fags tlc ay: va Be I ia Third Struggle ay clipy the foreground, The elementary | To —_——_ aN ‘ : | ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1 tun a6. & Irs in TOSIGHIE-SLOO Purse, LO-Mile Rees John Svanberg 1 White, suport a. losis ¢ = ! HE schoolboys have cleaned UB sian tie ath! cise KES OREt OWLS TA Ea Tews er” 5 Mil ions Masquerade & Civic Ball, SRDES Anes Whitcomb In preparation for their match HD Thar InUGbenetaasn el (OHaTaty Cael ieeicc ater ig anches put RG, Mareh 13 itis) MUSICAL. With EDWARD AB i avromke Mulligan Assn, whee pressed this idea i stance in Madison | Ppaame a: ogethor Over 19 teams will enter trg Baseball Clit are ~ - 8, arene ny er the Marathon d | closer tsa tak 1 wan ; Nighta F Gentleman ant Ladiee.81 fapgianepo a eh Square Garden next Monday night Ipseremnectemarel yet take che PS. A. L. tournament. and full inxiouk hours trying to tn CA SE Ue HOCKEY San ; lite a city has a base place, but all the winter champ nships ' ith & Mad & place few people in the eastern part) final workouts yesterday afternoon, have heen settied, and the tocat ath Ts Fatale: (ae MelRROR gee RSET ta ori OCIe Canadian Professionals * GURUE ‘ ourneys, during 100 | st the United States e heard of. Both travelled le ‘i ee rorks: Dak. until they played a which they dlaplayed good bursts of Py eaten 1 ball twenty-one-Inning 0" Kame ont there sneed. At the end of the trials) the ow r some Years ago at shed a new followers’ of ench were sanguine that ‘The Manhattan schoola finished! A ecord thelr favorite woul? ong and won out in many branches Mehe fact that they can see the name Dorando did twelve miles at top a strong and won n brar of their Hrinted in papers through= and Hayes went fftern miles. b Shera. he 8 out the county day in the base- covered the twelve mile journey on the! ceded victoria Daly “standings als to the business! hoard floor of the Sixty-ninth Regiment etes are now face to face with t Dr. Frank ) an ROAR Re ho Weal Bg ain “MEVER & SONS! " 3 RAND: THE MAN OF THE nur ATEN THE DRFAM OF CEYONTIUS Sfviss ltr umes nek ATEANTIC. (9s by SIR EDWARD KAN METROPOLITAN 5 eta) See | Hien Ni! Vande cunningham: ROLLER RINK ‘ayer!!! i BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. 4 n boys were in the early seas | Blwes, M de Cunning: Nee taht troff school ww the interscholast th. Foxes $150 & 8 men of these er cities, and many off armory in 1 hour 9 ininutes 33 ci Hits ag aR ‘ sarin them keen. it there wo matter what the seconds, “Mavess vork was done out. hockey championship trom Poly Prep., | € oes : - AMERICAN } 0 Shreveport, La., baseball was cf ‘oney Island Boulevard, Eee hy and C } y A HOUSE, ter ‘ Scheid Srapoaltion on account ot % REHethe. bal FORMU WAHEN HG Preoreee cen Curtis, HIGH Ani) Glinton | MAwhATTAN Si. mtn Ay TISSTAR ACTS+18 Deine kept on too high a scale. To In- Pilea Int hour} minutes as 45 divided up the rifle honors with the ay Matic a " Mt + nae % } ure itself against loss the league re- jerg, the America é P, ARLE lonPnaINenT vig Tooniehe, at ‘ s SM Sal ped A $10,000 guarantee from the Ernie if i merican | latter th irnamen way SAH ARE ‘ E TION NOOKS FOR youngster's trainer, was very much Seu y y SEASON NOW OPEN, 9 4. M. TO BP. i han er the showing and predicts, be returned ane: amplon, and Townsend Harris Hall ptured the swimming honors hreveport Owners, ‘This the merchants AYTON’S “iiss Si" hy the byotation of) i Ub are to arran aot Ue outdoors sopra attention | \ " METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Banat bee tM das. J. Jeliries HER MAJESTY fitical Jenga mis Jeftries will start Gaiaclosa, vaosuail erie Weavers of the Red aad Diack Nope to imake Feat Of taf Toe N abt gs ee Seats ‘User PMN Head des ME piiseasBuviit| cas, doutan,. Newt Weel, ++. Abr Leliggmel’e Begte

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