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NTR SMEENEE Se 5 ¥ we te is 18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. _ [KRISBS] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | AND NEWSY ‘EDITED BY. ROBERT EDGREN | R. HIGHLANDERS HUNGRY FOR TO-DAY’S GAME ; Bee BOODMAN DRAWS. © BROOKLYN BOUT West Side Boy Makes Good Showing Upon His Return to the Roped Arena. French Sporting Writers Found | Much Amusement Comment- ing on Recent Langford-Mc- Vey Fizzle in Paris, the pride of the west the ring after an ab several months and put > ha good fight against Young Ahearn, Qnglish lightweight, In a ten-round bout at the Whirlwind A. C, stag in the Clermont Avenue Rink, in Brook lyn, that he was entitled to a draw joodman broke even because he went 1911, by The Prem Putting Co, The New York World), f the comment on the tate Ahearn, was willing to stick at S Longford-MoVey flagte in Parts, as Lust Ao. Gee al! ad many hard blows ent printed in the French papers, will AS ANY PILLIONAIRE + 0° BReapway -ropay iso scored a clean knockdown tn the ” to Americans, They're « experience in Parte, | decks says Le bile howled and pro. Ahearn fought in his t fashion by eatediy ig a straight left hang b to the fuce, would dance away and ‘News and Gossip | Matty and Moore Likely 222.388! Picked Up Around tor dear life: In th oun’ | Bponting Circa T _ To Be Rivals in Philly |" ret frequen ond fe received the deciaton with shrieks of dissatisfaction ariten, L'Tntransigeant because ne git wonld be uninterest- | se he stayed away and} sod night's sleep | I awoke early and made a rush for the newspapers,” he writes, “Ah! my friends, woat an avalanche of garlands | for the organizers, managers and box- evs, The fight was devold of any In-| e declared the match | | sixth round | | coin by rain when we were hooked tO) wallop to the stoma aw with : 7: Play the Athletics, T believe the seasen | either hand President rete and Gov,| thous “open ‘about ‘Aprit' 35, and “ines | Kevoral Aira Ahearn Wo could send the teains South later! ° 4 | | | Tener to Attend Giants- and there would be less likelthood of | UP With quickly delivered odman t tons rainy weather when the race for the | Fange. e : pennant is under way.’ | When the fourth round Quaker Opening. Charlie Ebbets and some other Na-| man waded into Ahearn and tonal League magnates, though, are) hard left and rig not likely to indorse,Fogel's views, | Seeing these OW took effect The Intention of’ the Philadeiphia | started after him again, and ub’s officials to cut out th parade jest kind of ne | TO-DAY’S SELECTIONS |] FOR NORFOLK, VA., TRACK First Race - Randolph entry. Stinger, Mexoana. Second Race— Veneta Strome, Cooney K., Danfeld terédt, The um The Evening World.) drawn. and the ¢ got anery—and| jf Third Race—High Private, Hoft- 9 Philadelphia, April ovr the fleld and the flag raising was | ropor, with Ahearn i then fg tired, the crowd dispersed Ra Lota ep Oe wale ooks as if Moore and Mathewson | good news to the Glants |to Jack's face, w nashed The takings, 100,000 france!" Fourth Race—Servicence, Lawton would have @ battle this afternoon.| "What's the good of all the frills? | away at the sto A 1d hook kings Hl Wiggins, Seymour Buet ‘The ¢ ne Phitt ireles to] m 1 aeuae ile Baye La Presse: “The proot has deen e tip in the Phillies’ ciretes te] eald Ariie Latham Ve seen lots of | over his rignt or I vN Fifth Race~Str Edward, Bounder, Goloonda. that Moore will tw! r the Quakers,| baseball parades, just how mia and Manager Dooin purposely gave Earl] don't intend to state, and I never definitely obtained—a Nght between two the ter of the re the round ende 1) Ahearn at first ha et) slugging nex never be interesting, I had ~ Sixth Race—Banorella, Horace B., aW & bunch of ball tosvere who knew |ed Goodman got Ab , | r , fied ate anal 5 f ball tosvere who knew |ed Goodman Ahearn against the sigiost said slicers. MeVey evade they TOT BAW an casy game at Boston, just to keeD| how to march, Parades and flag rais-| ropes and got over some pretty lefte finpression on us Of @ man who has lost {him in je for the big nolse here tor very B | and rights to his face and coin ings are going to } neh in the fart set before many! Goodman tore after Ahearn in the RCLASS TRACK | may Leng’ all power. Paris ts a dangerous clty for! THE ANNUAL INTE: \ | | athletes, Nicely, as a good comrade | meet will be held at Columbia this af. |. Mathewson has not yet rounded -into| years roll b: i fitth ant easily had the better of tho 4 should, Sam Langford spared his oppo- ¢| ternoon on South Field, Ever aince the first class form, but “Big Six” 1s —————-_—- - -- bela pte got ail cathe rones nent. This manner of proceedings, | ther conditions permitted Coach *tronsty of the belief that he ts fit and smas! away with both hands to ‘ yocullar to negroes, occasioned through- | Watea hes hada lseee maa na shal | enough f6 take the measure of the Phil- eog naole. [his face and nearly doubled him wp with ‘aut ihe match numerous protestations, Hes if Manager McGraw sends Moore + } some atife punches to the body and un nera, Jumpe: and weight throw der the heart | rs to ‘ : } Ne ceptors we jae Slee Sait handle, and the class teams are now !n | . be neat Ni earn ae lo Take Title | In ‘the th round Goodman began to the anuitrator, who had ‘been epecially | © National League season here. PALO Ie tane Greene arene | brought over from England, declared a} excellent shape, ‘There are a large num- | | 4 dawn mateh! It was the last straw! | The dumfounded and disgusted ep ae ove roveived this fantastical declaration | President “Lynch of the Nationa! F; D (0) and his straight lefts to that spot soot be jt P soon |e yetattargee ant ine meet PromWes 10 | yeaguq will ho here to attend the opea- LOM LE CTO | rivcca’ Xvenen up ind also. made. nin . TRE AAA GUY. Penske OtePannayleablal jclinch. Coming out of a clinch, Gooa- J. H. NORTHRUP, “12, WAS ELECT. | who is a former member of Anson's] Alfred De Oro retained hie secinta | Bo reenon sD aneatt alee hand ang with Well merited hiss ‘The evening, | f ; dis winging him around suddenly threw ! | Which attracted 19,000 franca, was dhes sai Ba mn... | Od captain of next year's fencing team | Chicago team, may also be on hand, ehamptonship poot titte: He defeated | over a right swing to the Englishman's coleseal ‘take-inw jat Columbia. Northrup has fenced on| The Giants were forced by the rain-| Jerome Keogh of Rochester by 60) jaw, dropping him to the flo ‘Ahearn Matohes | the varsity team since his freshman | Maker to wait another day before met} points to a4 Was up ina jiffy and tearing at Gooa- a am te me . Johnson-Ford Pitching Z ots oR | vor and was one of the star follamen | ting a chance for revenge on the Phil-| “ni naicn was pla ree man nailed him on the jaw with hard sa venaneedtis ot | TEAMS’ LINEUP [eerie Tita eek Wain aioe cere Vileai Tt wan ai tirvsomer day. tor” (hel, peomich Waa paved in: Wiese Bteoks|| fanaa teh tim ah Jie fl Gra have been parnitied to laugly at L O | IN HILLFOP GAME 318: completes athletes in this city, for It rained | ee be Oro showed his -eupertority, ) ™ the eighth and ninth rounds the long he Tt ds to be hoped there | of ft te ce nearly all ¢ nd when vasn't ¢ on th i “I men fought hard and furiously, Good- nge match between Lang ue me ea ures or | | CHARLEY DOOIN, MANAGER or [aining there wasn't any sunshine tof wi h the result that when the fal) on sending many jabs into Ahearn Washington. New York. wo Fi Opening Game on Hilltop aoetie'ut, omen oct |the Philadelphia National 1 c the gloom. | Dlock began he was far in the lead, t heath played 400) the staae. must be in eae with ihe romeala yt This business rain may be good epee plared the better game | and jaw with both hands, and shook the club for they are so pleased with for the farmer,” said Arthur Devlin, }in the last block. . He scored 198 “to! Goodman up. In the latter round Good- the fine showing which he has made: “but postponements are the worst fea \! on's 18%. Five times during} man jabbed Ahearn hard in the mouth with the team since the beginning of tute of a baseball player's life, unless made runs of more|with a straight left, cutting his lowe |the season that President Horace Fogel the days off come at home, and then | to trip an instant] lip, from which ih laret started t offered him a contract for three years, | they are not so bad. A postponed &: on an easy shot. Ils highest run| flow. A few secom¥s later Jack ni | which Dooin accepted in a hurry, It {s/n the Spring not only means Idlenr 's was 15, Ahearn on the nose and again the « |sald that Dootn's salary ts to $7,000 a When a player is trying to get hi . Ahearn then reached Gad Packey McFarland 1 $3 pounda 8 | weather except a newcomer or a darn|I Elberfeld, 3b. Chase, 1b. this Ie so. fool." McFarland at that |), we mi} ; o : im, 2b. Hartzell, 3b. Be aee leh tbe | There'll Be Lots of Fun When ey eather man te different He ts] heel oat ee Knight, 2b. a. fy Wolast or a 4 baseball reporter tn the spring, ¥ a ‘sit wi | Highlanders and Hilltops aol se poe Casall At eee, Henry, 1b. Cree, |. f. |year. If the club wins the pennant — | Into condition, but it aleo means doub'e with some pretty punches, ia pounds. ; Wit be clear and warms It iy a good || MOBride, 88, Qs Johnson, 88, |]! '© eet $15.00 for his season's work, | itt sane, Oe err etimen loses sev aso ante some hard right swine Yi poly arg tal ot oe AI RI CICLO ROE A RR OH hi Pipes te Sinpon of England.” Frel| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. — | upon the bright aide of t and go right SE TLL I me OS ei ae bythe ai by EARN MORE MCNEY | Penn's great miler, Pai \of Virginia. Paull won by fifteen [in the fast time of 4 minutes and il, and Brigham | this Spring, and he is just waiting to break the other way. To the average fan, though, it looks as if the By using an I. C. S. handbook These little books of three to four You will have to exeu-e m Hal Chase has brought us a tea Ala the shoulders of this man Chase, | American League season 1s upon) nd the minute that he took hold of por. I never expected ‘on N° York's grand opening of the| ahead, There 4s an analytical head perched that was able to trim the Champion ish title, and a8 us, The hand to hand contilet| \thietios thrice In a row and tear the| the reins he began to put a searchlight | 2. {Giants had had thelr share of misfors rae hundred pages of data, formulas, di jarge mock of paper. F. W | detween Walter Jahnson, the Tervible, heartstrings out of the city of Phil-!on the weak spote of hia olub, He | seconds. tune since they returned North, but in Somes Nene nce Her nae: grams AL ita have helped sir Freddy. But why not keep | Swede, and Russell Ford, our one very | adelpiiia, and that looks good enough | found that a little propping Was needed | wp ro To-pAY HORSES HAVE | the code of the Knight of the Diamond | \fontreal at Newars. thousands of men at their daily task, A 4 your next t vests the flapping of the lags and the| for @ start. Ital ghnka he will win pehind the bat, He also wanted a stF0E | yen entered for the Grand cireult tot: | eversthing evens fteei¢ up im a season | BAMA af un Tie Toronto with Wells? | igusting of th nd he offers . chance to next fight book for each of the following occupa- y Falward Hverott Bell and |!s nursing the fame thought, Losing | quired the most. bols Randall in August. One of the seven Although his team has won six ou at ching c ¢ Wash. |teams are usually those that are) the wholo thing metrical Re went stake events have been called off owing | seven games played, resident Fogel | AMUSEMENTS. ADVERTISING MEN, BOOK- rooters led i i ‘ig shin at 3: \ beaten before they walk on the field. | after @ few additional pitchers and ®/f5'the largest number of horses entered | of the Phillies has come out strong for | Seomtes — ane thas Iapton Eistmnte), the be ph seating McAleer Has Much To Say. | heavier batting lifeld, ‘The only thing |{° {ne minerent events {the champlonship season to open about | America’s ral etka KEEPERS, STENOGRAPH- Hal and his ‘band of youngsters, and | James MoAleer has his band of Wash-|.that induced him to turn loose Jimmy ; April 2. "It cost the Phillies 87.500 to| ERS AND CORRESPOND- OF THE CONEY | train down South this spring,” said Mr, ave abandoned the| Fogel, “and as soon as we left Birming- ne had much to say. vears, and*he believed that he oou'd liqea of holding a race meeting at| ham we struyi bad weather ao that the I don't tell everybody that T think | turn him into a hitter, To strengthen ENTS, PLUMBERS AN D FITTERS, ELECTRICIANS, BUSINESS MEN, TELE. Hat Sieh aeominh 81.3. Ly WOLGAST says that afier the @ final victory over the invading Sen-! ingtonians quartered at a downtown) Austin was his inability to hit. He had) pip DIRECTOR: A Hogan fight he w Vest, ators will all come off to-day as sure a® hotel, and when interviewed this morn- (ss tched Hartzell for a number of! ieiand ockey Club Jim Vaughn is knee high toa duck, Of|ing nd that he w fight int “ courge there ts a bare chance for Wash- Neen Yep j Sheepshead Bay this year no matte: io got little money coming Bein. “7 imat. othing seems to ri o win and double-cross tafe m going to win,” remarked ir. op second he moved Jack Knight over | what may be the outcome of legislation | Then we got knocked out of a pile o! : Me eects TORR Deel. ontpaurtag of imorcen “but | AUNT ih @, Way. shee. mate De inter. |from short, His mext move was to get| pending in Albany, The track will be/ Tee GENGINEERS, MEN ee with him here,” remarks d promis het, 1f only one prediction goes | ener ewell wp with & Mute confiden-| 4 para hitter in the place of Knight at | used asa haven for thoroughbreds. AMUSEMENTS. DES, * saga even at that. 26 only ane pn bd al pride |knort. He thinks he has found thts —— . MACHINISTS, MARINERS, wrong out of all that we can consider DING THEATRES. ‘it a day's work well done. ling the answ The powder got wet and the big guns| “Why? he rep © on yesterday, 1 new | body Moesn’t ask Why's that?” was asked, as {f knows | n advance 1, “Be nin Otls Johnson, who came to the| THE NAVAL ACADEMY DEFEATED P NEW Vork | Has'ern country with the sobriquet of |the Harvard baseball team after a hard | PM DIRE B+ we every | vivome Run Johngon" hung to Ms toga, |tussle in a game of baseball at Ann- J) ae To live up to that name a bali player) apolia by a score of 5 runs to 4. ‘The ‘arewel! (tetTE” in tie tan't it? must g> some, but Chauge beleves that |errors of the Harvard players were re- | WM, GIL! ETTE and_a clear and concise book on the ‘he Gamblore vcs STEEL SQUARE. ree Nash ‘ ee L18. Sold for 50 CENTS to advertise asoindieet Oya. mn ettond ‘Wed..2.15. the free educational exhibit of the hung fi Quite plausibl harges of blasting material have been and ful ald out for to-day, and when the fuse ; » Safe ee ve or | Saree, Pominipitg the calehink cpananhe tor Winy detest, F JOHe Lal AYA MAW rHiNKs. | | International Correspondence Schools of are, and the Highlanders get on their] Wentwetwo sears, and that he had pre-| wa has been a great help, He is| THE MOST REMARKABLE PRAT RALPH HERZ | i “DR, DE Litt its Vata, Rotts Bras.48 P| Scranton, Pa. Main Floor, Tribune r n k—Hark the top tha dicted the same thi Jthat time. The | Ftiose second to Sweeney, who is per-|of the making of a hole in one miveks | Ry the au wi ‘ithe oLLi in THE DICTATOR Building, 160 Nassau St., N, Y. peu pl | ts going off with a bang end a Sender may guens what dt {haps the best pegwer in the American | was accomplished by P. S. P. Randoto Ty cEyag enim 20, || wil After con Youd of smoke. | “"Rome of these daya T may make @o0d | ebeue'” mesiade these he hes @ BACK in the invite 0 nent wht! h y ; rae this cllma ‘The sun set ol ¢ ny pred added the Washington | stor named Williams who threatens to | gan on the links of the Country Club |] Ming, Fike tee, | LYRIC aN Sta j 5 AMUSEMENT showed ala : izainess in the piuk of condition thi manager, “Hut you know most of My grat q regular Job the minute ho gets | Hf Lakewood. || HUDSON Wa reg. at Bi {torr 3 UU. ap Parpld ana OR Bis, pe mont haking | From present indications it t en spent in St. Louts and! a cyance behind the bat. Arthur Irwin | sam minibar oF fact! DSON Wei |} BROADWAY, CW. sets ui q i Washingion. We have never had al®, ns on s man! A LARGE | +, % 8 , a jallingtord hare te i and ¢ both think a lot of this man : M BLANCHE BATES the knees, the back !to go the route. There 4 pennant down there. In fact, we have | horses will be made to Pimlico on me LEW iy GRAND ¥ i t k, and a sudden wasting away {of Mr. Taft intervening even if } nan i Willans. y to take part in the meeting of the | Waar gah Hoke! RLE BELLEW the crania , or words tolare here on a dangerous inv Ue eT may all bay - Maryland) Jockey Club which will| CRITERION si: W | CASINO a pam, Maas at effe Hu fin West im ag all n Napping NE Snen has had a yenaant pote ONLY ONE KNOCKOUT IN nortly open at that track, Herbert) I ino x [x 16, shortly th Ae eaiated Trek BALAN PRiNcess ee for tive sears, and he has had) MOTT HAVEN A, C. TOURNEY, | “erie, Ba armen to eh orsen, (fone S|) |] Hes TE GARDEN a se Ate 1 se t core, altoxe yi wa we St Bway hae t ke eon zis golne ‘ ier in the tunting Just that One.of the shippers will be Sam C, Hil | P Ditings m's GLOBE "\"!, Kit Herald vw ne Prices $1 to aio, Mata, Tues estore A we, ay time e n that Fifteen fast bouts were held In the Groth gt Sheps ad Bay. HT BAYES and NORWORTH a JE VER WOMAN mw? "i hea rhe der from Was © sald today, “1 have got tt ready! oo teur box tournament of the ——- Away SHON at aureay: PO “ys night uid 1 Ra Hee ree Mott Haven A. @,, which was held at| ¢. , Conway had the honor of de-|/PBUD OU Mare Weis Sir (Her Pitorimage in Quest of Love.) 1} ye HE ie Love Makers, by a sor | THE CONFESSION NEW AMSTERDAM 0 Klaw & Brlanger's M 2.15 THE PINK tAoy MAJESTIC etic Club's gymna- feating Dr mm) to 240 in B tourn Rive! rutfitentiy, Intoxication tn. ts) J | dinar Be Maus nee ai the Fairmont At th \ now progress gademy, ng at Pauk’ Four Postponed b ‘ 00 eee mae toe tt ha eae res ly one knockout was scored, That "i . ” 7) VP Openings Take Riese now they Che aaane OR AR rey eer ESTIC gilt. tie Griheats yand : ¢ champing at the anager Gamenes Richter, unattached, landed @ right | —iexouse ME? sexta “BABY MINE a ame, and @y c nd sw on Al MeCutcheon's jaw bt ahi 7 , West End, 125,W ofS Av 60.8 15 Mat To-m'w, ROOKLYN A y Place To-Day) |” wre rom ow oan. iS tte Gait tose i tte aa ne Sst | ASH ST MADISON SQ. GARDEN |] sti, OMET! LEA atic, MADAME | eppiRE amcene -. CT Ta analy tor up| iMk ati Uelng a tile sore from hia chase does not claim a pennant wite| wae between Jw. aturpny of the a-| DAYS “Boom Ovea we ib eat tide” TUBER TY We ait pre x 4 € roadway # Helptt a ste hg a i rAla bas Saaily Jet OR | ottoria_ ot the. 2 Srounds, City 7 te namures ug that he will Ane’ onal A.C. and 2 Crowley of ths] A | nities ne | SHRIsTiE witoGKALD sHIEFODROMES) 2 | “Naa eclely Gir Is prions Weston, Farnaat Cusenvet ain Ne Ss uanEAe © is no reas “They hoxed fast and cleverly throughs | we sun 11 THE SPAM MAID ihe tat DY ing game of th Leia . ‘ The Athte t the fou at the end of opera Thoiwe, M rate cua irate a steal! aeuaon over: in Brookiyn. win eran MSD, forte Guan are seri n they nna 8 : He 4) ara MANHATTAN ea ith aie a a A pea t ba wa ha n \ \ a ~ Peer reel S 43 1 HiaAets Ma M4, CARTER \,: ie STANDING OF THE CLUBS (O0ONEW CREUS. DAILY ay aa ia hati Rest We og , i «| oy : : STANDING OF THE CLUS pee | Homan . eek? ‘ee, Ai M. 4 1th AY AyAe see — ‘| MPRIOAN LEAGUE, TIONAL LEAGUE ‘annelunocrraer Catena’ || Seti: kets Gone TP RONX(: AYTON THEATRE ‘tir it : Pine me f 5 ‘So cLowns 1290 | it en he ta Ne Sted 7 0BR Bt. & 34 Av. THE BATTLE " : walt ‘ 4 el i i Cyeveland..” # 8 (2H i fy We : PERLONS > ieee t, Daliy, we, Pilhop Se & Nos Wie ' ‘ ESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Be arena mace W WINT ERGARTEN ¥ HURTIO a ang FULTONG \ at Soy sa i [ . Roston-Phit veo a ent a | |S" Ghcermon BETTIE the Bree al SEAMON'S reat Re Swiee Baa Jewels “Otnee : : hla puanes peotinnel Ral ~— ay vey by, 8g0 | ACADEMY OF OLYMPIC iit! er ie stay. : | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY BELASCO fi Bi teearae a, Ra mn ANY of ft cae Bie’ BANNER is caw SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. led PNIGHT j +g L'a an _ we thee eSB tcp ses Lite : a REPUBLIC Wee Wi," A BTW | WALLACK'S Brey (8,300 Nara Wed, te ak, etudpaate Peto of "genie bargaive | oy , ever makes predictions on the FRANGES STARK Syagnee POMANDER WALK {tii of aha, bia AVE Mat. 20 & Go, ii ede Mats Biexele Con Ud Very wee NE:

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