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UN ib sei chic _____THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, aprit #0,” 1911. UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSti¥eothen ' | AND NEWSY | SPORTS” DODGERS READY * | FORTHERRS HOME CONTEST To-Day’s Game at Brooklyn Against the Bostons was. Postponed. pi ‘The Brookiyn Chut‘s grounds werewet! soaked this morning and President Hb dette called the game off. There will Be @ big time to-morrow. Dahien’s team is to have for their opponents Fred Tenney’s tall-end age gregation of balltossere trom Bosten, roms naam + Gamblers Are Called jorts,” but Judging by Re-, ent Disclosures They Are inything but What That Much sed Word Is Supposed to mee Tue "DP as, Tae MEANEST MND if — . or « THae , > E con or a Gens trom whom they have already won wwe lean lao Ganecen.. games. Washington Park, where the \. tussle {9 to take piace, is attired te ; | as Pa holiday fashion. The grand-stand i é HL ty The Pre motte om | ome decorated with American fiags end Ne New York Work) Doesnt maary Man who wrote the dictionary MM tell you that a “sport” Is fone who pursues a particutar| sport for diversion.” I'm in- think that “sport” is the moat E word in the English language. on gambler is usually referred @ “sport” or a “good sport.” this one might Imagine that a gambles for pleasure, or, at that he takes a risk in his games yaaa dil Speedy H ighlanders visw of this the recent disclosures Se those of other nations, while from the e e different poles are long lines of small Kubiak to Sail After flags which are extended to the further ends of the stand Beginning at 2 P, Mf. Shannows _ Bout With Jeanette Twenty-third Regiment Band wilt give & concert, playing all the popular aire Promptly at o'clock the teams wit fee Titan Bilak the Watrops Ns oe Hue up In centreficid and to the straine Michigan Hevea Going| fits pe qa e 7 amis for twenty: of @ popular march will start on thelr to Take Long Trip to parace om Cwance® Loughrey is one of tiinse tough, slugging fellows, | Parade across the field and down to He should "beat" Meclostey. the home plate. There they will line * paseo Little feat up in two rows, and with the managess Tn techie welt ee, tea tee os of the teams in the lead they will gab ® e j Paris for Fights. ate gly tye (08 | the ropes which wil release a rand er eaune wean tom | Return Home Primed for Tea |g, Seen ad to » who threw ned the season tn Polo Grounds a week Professional gambler, supposed to ofly the “percentage” in his favor, pe eeeetag ha fre Big C Opening of Season BY JOHN POLLOCK. L. KUBIAK, the Michigan heavy- Oss Ht: ihe We Seth tOTENG @lectrieal devices, with which A Welght who ‘s seriously thinking umpire. Then the game will start with SE Ecaietue tah AG the tare he will come up and toss the first bil, of taking another trip to Paris Be ee ae eke bis deuier uses a box that en- 2 and If he doesn’t somebody else equally Sev, will, gaeabe- Gi Ghe. bathe fet Ae ein eat MGue | pat the: bat Bim to manipulate the cards at | Rain ni a Game To-Day, | prominent witt attend to the Job with here before taking the long’ journey to] California ightweght, for twenty tounds. Williams Knocks Oat Hoyt. leasure. Dice, when not loaded, avidity and just as much eclat the other side. This scrap will be| sammy smith, the American. tighter wao| Robert WI Charles Hoyt, Baws their corners rounded in a way but Programme Will Be Manager Chase fs not very strong for | Inst Joe Jeanette, the colored ht he would try his hand at fighting in Parts, | tar avy weights, were ca: adda quite u little to the supposed Hae Rees erat tie ee behing ‘the "a Gop sPomT * eavewelght of Hovoren, whe woud . oe eet ene Pete” ienweine | tertal rhera of th tage in the gambier's favor. . ‘ erman band, his idea of the unpret- |like to get on a fight for thirty rounds for twos | Athle bre marked 00 cleverly that only Carried Out To-morrow. tlest thing in the world being a lot of a t . [with Sam Langford before one of the atchiml only @ mir several terri ws to the jaw, Hoyt mat, to be counted rt can detect the marking. | ball players trying to keep step and Thee is crookedness everywhere. Is It [clubs in California, Kubiak and Jean- hold a. perfect line Eastern League ( lubs Jette will come tomsther in @ ten-round any (wonder that professional gambiers y the frisky Highlanders) phat means that there will be no bout at the National Sporting Club stag upay lberally for “protection,” can | Were still hanging on to the hope that| march, for what this young fellow to-wght. Jeanette will have to beat h magnificent houses, buy almost | they would be able to open thelr seas | Hal Chase says goes, with a capital _Start Ball A- Rolling Kublak decisively, for if he doesn’t he i paintings and live like million-|#on in New York. The fans were be |G." And, by the wa u might as Will not get the chance again to box at 4 ginning to gather on the Hilltop, al-| well get It into your heads right now any of the local clubs. hard to imagine anything meaner | though there wasn't even a ray of sun-| that Hal Chase is some manager. He right and left going down —_—_—_—_ Columbia Freshies Win, THE COLUMBIA FRESHMAN BASB ball team outclassed the Commerce nagar of Uris Jack Leonard ' EASTERN LEAGUE'S Atte 5 i . Dan MoKet ts over tn Paria with k Jo h High School nine tn a five-inning game & Dickpockel, But at least the /snine and mighty dim prospect of any. | "88 done something in six weeks that | Jersey City’s Ope 's Opening Biggest OPENING GAMES. GC Jac Johnso: nson by the score of 7-0. O'Neale pitched ret ee rome lak. He May | che weather man held out @ faint hope, | ery few-managers could have attained Se ye Seas tive, . : E Ai hi @ star game forsthe college youngaters ty be caught and sent to Jail. The] t's American League Park owners |i" ® couple of seasons. He took charge! as They Entertain Cham- Roahawtes ini Gathay, Gite ; nters Airs ip QF \Sna held the high schoo! boys to ene crook hasn't even that in his weague Par! | of @ disrupted team toward the end of Montreal in Newark Syeaty oe Taree asin hit favel. He doesn't take a chance or a| called the mame off. The big time Will| last season, and not only kept it up in pion Rochesters Toronto tn Baltl ar mescan nies, Aviation Meet risk of any kind, except, possibly, the |}come to-morrow. the race until she finish but he went to Sters. Buffalo in Providence. mel Saturday nig: i aving to give back some of his| ‘There is not a man, woman or child | work with a vim this spring and nae pine, mages ot SAVE TIME 4 ‘s 4 iilon, rom: ‘ eS rear Ss Sea | the aed ot antatisn wns wo nee Ervnatbonet ein over, teerinets 8 eorncan tnsgus athe. astern|thovine te now tall onto tee Gar saften SIO MEARE ff ase Fn Rong EARN MORE MONEY pulling for the Hilitop team to grab] itinearance, but in spirit as well, and | League—planned to the ball! Mond. Ae SERA RL DEO HARIY. there San Francisco, April 20. By using an I. C. S. handbook the pennant, and the brass bands are| that is the biggest result of all. Rube Kisin P arolling the pur Vaste a Daisy. jetties, This 18 the first time in a n will dot! twirling for the § whtle Jo! nzel probably w ‘Sport! —— all Keared up to send them along witn | Ford Fresh CKEY MARLAND has just ace) a few snatches from “The Campbells| Chase felt last fall that his pitching kreat number of years that this organ!- cepted an offer from Mr. Bett.a-! Are Coming" and a nifty little touch of | staff a little woak, Hi new that |zatlon has opened up with sther than of the National Sporting Club | » | he had a pair of promising nt owers at the helm, but this season of feooson and on May 1 Pe anil for | When Mary Did the Highland Fitng.” | 00 Oe. ind Caldwell, and he held on to| 4 Barrow is the chief, and he {se going > ¥ On May 2 he ts to box Matt Most Auspicious Opening. them with a viselike «rip. To them he | to try to have this season t we twenty rounds for the lightweight} This is the eighth annual opening of | added Harry ar 5 bate ae | cessful in the Texas. So much © ence dik championship of England. Ile ts to re- [the American League Club, and tn many grag ee ogg asa agen Pe %,000 for his en., with $90 for ex-| ways it is the most auspicious ot at he shot them tn agat and ay third of the moving pic-|that the Hilltop t pion Athletics right off the reel, oi ig ahi Shee tL HERE is now an immediate and : . eetre, Gre OTe, Serna Ok AU feat Be imperative need of a State corps| These little books of three to fou ‘t Praieeer tae hasta nile gn aay will meet Tony (Cas of genuine “fy cops," equip: hundred pages of data, formulas, dit? hOugH the champions las Heavy bel c. fatelphia tlanter, at!) nit 280-horse power biplanes and mono-| grams and_ illustrati have helped graduation, as they say in. collegiate | pcure,!js! delphi fig planes, mounting machine guns. The | thousands of men at their daily task. A muccessful fn reles, Ganzel thinks that his Roches- | getting book for each of the following occupa- eCon, rey a tiie in'nint ‘country. He w altel Need will make itself felt when Joan p most Suc-/ ters again will earn the title of cham- Arthur (Jack) Johngon gets out of the} tions:— bapeiirepe yeti ae d GOODMAN RETURNS TO RING Cotaly Jail here Saturday and *eein* | ADVERTISING MEN, BOOK- |viguest ‘opening ‘ot ‘any. city. in the fd ipy a mer onde €| AGAINST YOUNG AHEARN. A ‘toe aivs borsve ne retirea to tne| KEEPERS, | STENOGRAPH- st the chan. bsckpakd ieee, Will ante arious Newark baseba!l and — eclusion of the local bastile Johnson} ERS AND CORRESPOND- ever enjoyed és . tle organizations wil rt the| Jack Goodman, the crack weat side 5, beta } ture receipts. They come here with four victories and| did not even try to use Russell Ford, | Hechesters, who have won the pennant | (iiele ormaninations will elcane tie |lghtweight, who has been out of the aiente with oMscen ae vipiane ENTS, PLUMBERS AN D Phe Englishmen must be anxious to|one defeat to their credit. This tme| his one best As a proof of his jude: |two years running, = Montreal will be) he parade will start from the Contl-'ring ¢or several months, will engage {| tional Aviation 110 oMmsers of the Na | FITTERS, ELECTRICIANS, eee Matt Wells whipped. there is an excellent chance to win the} ment Fisher, Caldw nd Adles all | the guests of Joo MoeGinnity’s Newark | nental Hotel promptly at 1 o'clock and | another battle to-night. He will take | key says that upon his return he! pennant, and Chase ts out after same, | Won thelr first games, City to attempt th: ni here we ars | Club, Toronto opens at Baltimore and} will march direct to the ball grounds, rorrese of the aerial t |BUSINESS MEN, TELE- : aoe on Young Ahearn, the English light-|during the progress of the aerial ra wo after Wolgast and demand @) If the weather will only give us a! to-day with Washington as an oppo Buffalo at Providence Where the dedication of the new park | icine who has fought close to fifteen | in the metropolis of the Sunflower State | PHONE ENGINEERS, MEN @ to fight ior the world’s cham-| chance Mr. Chase pro} to give his| Ment and Russell Ford as fresh as @| At noon the Jersey City game was! will be observed. MeGinnity probably itlet oo far thie agncan weomont 18008 | \this summer. IN THE BUILDING TRADES, ip. Now York constituents w little demon-| aisy and ready to handle tm | postponed * wilt yer hye Tis And Gant MOA | omnis acrap willl take Diace @¢ tive | Saa===tecmeeerecee eer MACHINISTS, MARINERS, » ‘OUm 1) ister as battery. re Ign't a chance in the world that|gtration of how it looks te iv hance to look} Mayor Otto Wittpen will toss the ball | ‘It : Whirlwind A. C. in the Clermont Ave- and a clear concise book on the Welgast will ever fight McFarland. He] ong of the star pitoners of thel the Hiswiandees aver caceceiy ‘the fana | to Catcher Johnny Butler at the opening PR sig ee pha Ae ee ce | nue Rink, in Brooklyn, and will de for _AMUSEMENTS, | STEEL SQUARE, 2 @at at the ring side night before 148! jand cracked in the eye and mauled! will notice some decided changes in the |«ame in Jersey City, while Mayor 4 i 4 and Bob Hart will officiate in Newark: | ten rounds. endeaw Packey put it all over Tommy | at over a four-acre lot, ‘The gel lineup of the infleld. ©: has manipu- | Hauesling of Newark wil! review the! Join Pollock and Pat Wright in Jersey | “If 1 beat Ahearn,” aaié Goodman mal man in question is none other than|!4ted bis men until he now has @ com- | big parade to Joe McGinnity’s new ball) City; James Murray and Bob Pender in “T will go right along the line ‘arland’s only chance to Set) Waiter Johnson, the Terrible Swede,| ination that looks Ike @ winner. | grounds in Newark, and, Mke Mayor | Baitimore, and Frank Rudderham and fighting the other good men in my es with the four or five first-class} who so often has made our heroes| MM Will be found at second base, | Wittpen, will start the hc fes by | William Bannon in Providence. vee. at 8.20.9 | Sold for 50 CENTS to advertise nee Saturday at 4.00. |the free educational exhibit of the International C lence Schools of ' Tene | wil oe » jclass. After beating a few of them I | Scranton, Floor, Tribune _ doye near the of the lightwelght | walk softly to the plate and nibbte| arise! At short and Otte Job loses | a MAE orcas a atin eS j will try and get on a return battle alls va t Building, 160 au St., N Givagon here depends upon his ability | ineir oats from his outstretched hand.| wae at second. Knight at short and a Ral H HERZ is bie DE. LUXE | sme ae | t0 Bake 133 pounds ri He offers | te the Washington management adheres | third, After much delibera- y_ the authors of “Madame Sherry. | AMUSEMENTS 08 gioke 133 at 3 o'clock, but tant Will: } i, ity promise to let Johnaon appear | decided upon Hemphill LYCEUM a a TYW TVW Y eh ing jo weigh in later in th olter for the outfield. ‘They 1» of @xperience, and more they are corking good hit- er, there is certain to be and tearing of fur. gives advance notice Ford, the bear cat of his as been saved these many ny Morgan has ¢ pn box Mci’arland, and to put up 4 $5,009 side bet on the result, if Pack will make | sidp, the bout to be schduled for twenty ¢ * In England Packe Mrs. Fiske’ sic} HUDSON Se: ssn Matinews W BLANCHE BATES "Soi ae atayette 2 Wway & dati a ALFRED DE ORO, ‘THE CHAMPION; JOHN MACK, COACH OF THE y *" a- Holy Cross CRITERION © «sith Nat (COLONIAL | 12 ALHAMBRA 6 St, war BON & CO LIFE IN Jair Sweeney and Blair are to be the malr support behind the The ft Particular Job, will dol has been ill for some and Ni THLE MISS PIXAT , Sanaa At yeoman work for the Kilttes ot be able to ar to-day. If no: player, and Jer Keogh of | Yale track team, announced to-day that wo aosprin ey ° usctaruler Dramstt ‘0 re cavetite Wes . yr an hour previous to these excit-| Walter Mair will take care of the fot whester, who {# trying to wrest his| Yale would not send slay team to/ Mf Andover li-Now np.State mince Ben Hu TH A 1 Ss hdd r fa thane ail econ ; maybe you think able ¢ vill wind up thelr mate |the University of Pennsylvanta meet- | Mt, st, Mary's | Macon. aff vy GLOBE Mise \4ust Bi e.ay. | P on sss ; e Jong wait that now makes ud to-night. The to-|Ing on April 2, ‘This ts tl st time | Columbia © | Me ‘ ny wane! lo t aye Better t want resi otal olae | ra that Yale has omitted sending | 4 6 sa , | Me Hane ee oe {to Ket r the best ones ; eae, im to compete in the games there. | Get me ch-Qu ck Wal. inglord BE ACMAHON, who hoxes Ballor * to ‘ en ayor| wore. el 4 ‘premium two days n 2 0 | | GRAND i") WYRLE BELLEW ‘TY - nat, has a[ Gaynor can Ket the time fro ce | ed as & ure winner by ny ) et eee / Pes i t perenne Tet High Be J at the gafnes, as they vg ed bigfte ice eno | |} Nora a & Jack er syat Stee Ot ATL good ter the |town Jockey Club have suspen G | mathidy ' Paks aka Out Bidue ostentatior v - » ying in better form than Keog H Smithson, his betting commissioner, (lei te “McMahon has been m 1 his lead over Keow’ |7" "Walser, Jockey “McCabe and, Nat vi ee 0 Quick Thinking Scored — | st wte'se site" es i aon, ste aot ELASCO 3h! 24: |A LAUGH OR A SONG EP isuitiyy #TE IT EVERY MINUTE, | acpusite ¥%: 0 SEALS Her Pilarimage in Ov eth TMs soln hah uate, nin oileaiamea by Stig, had’ Son DALY'S | BIVOU hie esiee nec | PFRANGES stan rial ia maps ins tentn some god taht In Giant- Dodger Game : 0 se ea gh ewan were Hose dees of | | THE OONFESSION | OLYMPIC; tae ieee ce? career siartea | One Hundre eventh at ed Ae itt ft AMSTERDAM 25 Hag AY MECE MCI To state ame only.4 short time ago. A eee Lens ee : Rack bi yin the atte act OVER MGHT Wve Mata Wed. de 25 8 Mar. te ay x Pee tess tect tt tok Fits | finish and itt Aunday, 18 Mantel ana tnnos Draw. | vy & Krlangor's Musical Oomody Behan’ Pi MARA | BG BANNER slow gerald. Jack Abbore ard Jim sinith If] \ © of the beat ; t ee ae SIUa ioe Mes Jersey While In tie | AN CHI H, April 20.—| van Ca wet THE PINK LADY WINTERGAR IE, ‘ oe fhe Bde the Sailor to his list he'll make lexnivit ‘ PAS Ore srounder ag] chaint VIslip; Frank Ma cna Bi | fee Sie The Gamblers “EXCUSE ME” Sine ART TIE Soi tet ae Reape, eerke ls training at Johnson's |nis ean gra eroher,. wig. g dumalne 4 ; rounds to a draw before @ small audi. 39thStree Next Slow. Wedel LO LAL fot IN Nef PL ACADEMY OF MOC. 10.20 wud Roa@ House \ i 1 Homans |ine sit ¢ tor | Ve nas ition icle COACH COURTNEY HAS PICKED, ence at the Queen City A. ¢. UOHN MASON ANA MAN THINKS, ERTY West 429 Oren [Mat bow cae BEACH of «a a Woes? in the saine p. Hogan | p Devin was “3 eee: the Cornell varsity ew whieh Will decision was a popular one, The fight-| » Gomedy =.’ che 1 Mats, tate Next Week: TR 4 OF THE TRANOHQ, t tb song bh ¢ * " 6; Ferguson, wen 9) see ( t between | Arh ‘ iY ii v Th) Buriesd as tol huaaee rnetnot of & MeGiraw ran up [slide the winning ran "Wien Cogawain, and dio of It wan easly the best bout between |] EY ; ie! LONDON FOL rts Columbia eae a me toe Aner: every de i ead Fi siedraw, that we ning point , Mt chan | | rene “tie. Picts ME EA cot arte Ala SDE 4 ; He wa TT: Oe pela | it t Houle | AMUSEMENTS. || LEW FIELDS i a Hci grea tiong in « ona ea evn, it tantra: pate ah he ah eye OF MRS Dy | LAST 8 [MADISON SQ. 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