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ay a a ee tT HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 1911, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY A. Jonva, You Foxes? Tom You ane A Stupenr, (A ReevTAme WstiTunon @ Chicago Professor's Advocacy That Baseball Be Abolished Unless Its Slang Is Eliminated the Limit. | Ccgeright. JUNNY notion, tha professors idea should be « rt nd piaye Maia vaiate t : CoacuinG LNe LINGO LL FUSSED UP, [WHEN THE SLANG-BATTERY IS TURNED ON. 1911, by The Press Pubiishing Co. (The New York Werlé) HAS THe PRoes acct Clubs Won't Be Affiliated in Any Way Except the Use of the Stands. @very night trymg te think of new, @iginal and amusing mutilations. Slang he stork im trade of comio artists, e comedians, auctioneers, advertise- it writera, boxing match announcers, Press agents, drummers, mining stock Promoters, leather dealers .and other People too sumerous te mention. Why, { becoming eo much a part of the language that al! latest editions of fhe Gictionaries, except one or two, jamber printa turned out in Ene- Mand, have a special glossary of slang pressions and newly cotmed words im gome parte of America you can't wel without knowing something wot slang. In Ban Francisco if any @e Went into « restauram and asked fer “two poached eggs” the waiter Would send out fer am interpreter. OSB Cuban ball playere—came Dunch that beat the Athieties om their trip te Cube last winter— @f® Ghowing some great ball playing found New York. They have twe or three of the best ball players in the game; men that the big league clude e Athletics. He came here pri- would be grabbing but for the color | marily to answer the eutt fled by John Moe that prevails tn bassball. some ef | Ward, who secks $0,000 damages for al- the Jack Johnsons of baseball are with |}eged ihollous statements made against the Cuban Stars, ate from Havana hie oharacter by Johnson when Mr. QMext Sunday the Cuban @tares are| Ward was a candidate for the pres to"play the Cuban Giants at MaNulty’s Park up on One Hundred and Forty- ninth etreet and Bighth avenue Gince there may be some discussion over hair lime Gecisions Tom Durkin has esked Temmy West to act as umpire * BO HOUCK and Harry Lewis fight L to-night in Paria Leo and Harry have fought BY BOZEMAN BULGER. H it ie eatd on author several conferences Jonmeca, President of the American League, and John T. Brush, owner of ee ? LE EF i] i ee Py at ef While here attending to that matter Mr, Jonnaon has had several conferences with Frank Farrell, owner of the High- landers, and it is sald that they are fm building an immense stadium that can be used by the clubs of both leagues for years to come. ‘Giants and Hilltops Now Plan to Join Hands and Build One Big Stadium that ts! usually reliable, there have been | between Ban B.| DD": the lat twenty-four hours, | thinking seriously of joining Mr. Brugh | py, before, and Leo Harry doesn't tke Leo, and Lao ten't deeply in love with Harry. Hence there may be action— mach more action than the Parisians saw in the late encounter between Sammy Langford and Sam McVey. If the bout goes the twenty rounds eoheduled, and i another of those “draws” so common tn Paris, there will be @ feturn match, of oouree. It @heuldn't go the twenty, and probably {tqon't Twenty rounds ts long enough elaimed the victor ta eettie all questions when the fighters Féally want to fight, and fight to win. ACKEY M'FARLAND eays he'll ac opt Wolgast's challenge and will @ght him: 1M pounds at 3 $5,000 that Wolgast Tom Jones made Weigest. There isn't much of a chance, however, now that McFarland has ac- cepted, that Jories wil! do anything but ideatep the issue. There ts hardly a pessibility, judging by former affairs in whieh Wolgast's manager figured, ho will bet any rffney or put up part of the #, challenge. As for MoFarland-Wolgast, I doubt that McFarland could fight at 18 pounds | ringside and have strength enough to etand off the rugged iitue But he might do it at 133 mpton, he proposition for y mentioned in bis 8 o'clock. Chance for Both Clubs to Save. Tf thie plan goes through the clubs are not to be aMilate! in any way except in the use of the stands, Separate club- houses are to be bullt so that the play- ere will not come in contact with each other in any way whatever. It ts said that this plan appeals to Me. Farrell and Mr. Johneon more strongly than does the building of a new park on Manhat- tan Field. If that money could be saved ft would be a Dig piece of economy for doth clubs, It so happens that the time le ripe just now for the two clubs to consolidate in eo far as a park is con- both of them are confronted a new one. ‘This would not only be a big thing for the two ball clubs, but it would be @ great conventence for the public. Neither Mr. Brush, Mr, Farrell nor Mr. Johnoon will discuss the matter for the public yet. I asked Secretary Gray Mf & statement would be given out oon, [Re Reged soon as Mr. Brush has de- leaded definitely on his plana he will make ‘an oMcial announcement. Everything connected with the rebuilding of the Polo Grounds 1s entirely in his hanta.”” In the meantime the Highlanders will go ahead battling against the Athletics, While the Glants will take their final hot at those brotherly olf Superbas thie afternoon and then move on to Boston. He beat Welsh in England (according to ll accounts, very easily at that weight, At 133 at B o'clock he would most cer- tainty beat Wolgast, and do It easily, At 18 at 8 o'clock bis chances look very g004. McFariand te fo spite of that fact hi He @howed that in his fights with Jack Goodman and Tommy Murphy. He put Goodman out cleanly with a right hand Home Run Johnaon declares that he (a the firat vtotin of a enirit of “commerclaliam” that han etruck the Hititop. The new dleachere in con- tre field rohhed him of a home run the first day they were completed. In the fifth ianine of yesterday's game Johnson lared a Wer to deep centre. The ball went with terrifio force, and a week ano, befor the atand was bullt, {t would have cone for a homa run, It waa Johnaon’e punch on the chin. He beat @pough to show that he could turn the trick, McFari epectalty of skilful box ing his hands and his p ehance that will come matched against a world's chs mplon, . CHARLEY GOLDMAN WINS BY SHADE FROM LOUISIANA. | to The Evening World). aupaNy. May ‘a chartey< Golamai @f Brooklyn looked like @ novice for el rounds tn his bout with Louisiana, th: bantam from Philadelphia, erbocker A. C. show he seventh round the Brookly opponent groggy and clir ife, and had o shad of the rounds. It thfoughout, but Goldy weukening effects of t he underwent to mak weight, 116 peunde He made a however, and was Murphy have stopped him {tf he had been anxious to makes @ tied | down. grade. New York State League Opens Its Season To-Day. hat has bean enjoyed tn edule for to-day: Troy at Albany, Utica at Syrecuse, El- mira at Wilkes-Barre and Bing- hamton at Beranton. years. The Oldring, half of the fone couldnt understand why the etde was de clared out. Umpire Mullin, who wae the watchdog at second base, de- clared that Oree had left second dase before Oldring caught the ball, ond when the Athletics threw the ball to second and claimed a double slay he allowed tt. ‘The report has “gone out through the Amertcan League that Johneon's weak- ness © a curv i and that he will take @ couple of ones before offer- Hd with @ swing. Ohief Bender says he figured, and quite logically, too, that the proper thing would be @ fast one right in the groove until he had John- son tn the hole and then a curve would @weep him off his stride. In the mean time Chase had been telling Johnson to owing at firet ball pitohed if it came over the and take no chanced pan on waiting. The first time up Bender shot the fast one over and Johnson have been an accident,” thought Bender, and the next time Johnson came farted in the Rroove, but it never arrived. Johnson leaned out and smashed it to the dleach- ere tn deep centre fleld for three bases. Under those ctrew cee the ave age man of intelligence would do the ing Bender aid, # balls knocked a mi! x man fron Spokane by bending a big curve on the outside corner of the plat Now, that was juet what Johnson wi looking for, and ae melied it righ up againet the bases and a ch wining run of the game. times up and three hits for a total of seven bases is somewhat of a hitting record for one afternoon, If Rweeney had been a Uttle fastor of foot in the second inning the Hiohiandere would have made an- other ecore, With Johnaon on third, Sweeney started to steat second and stopped, #0 ae to give Johnaon a chance to score. Inatead of running up and down the line, Sweeney got Ma feet planted firmly and couldnt move quick enough to prevent Davis from tagging him before Johnaon could cross the plate. One quick move on the part of Sweeney and the Hightandera would have had an- other run, Aa 4 wae the score couldn't count. It ts Mkely that Pitcher Ray Fisher will get tds chance to appear before a New York crowd for the first timo this season this afternoon. He started on Monday, but the rain came down just after he had struck out Outflelter Strunk, Chase wanta to get his young pitchers well seasoned by the time they Borin the Western trip, and from now he will put them through the paces. | Maybe they can can stop Detrolt. Detrott, Think 90? ; —= NEW YORK BOY AFTE AFTER FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE.! luck for the hall to atrike the hase- board of the freshly made bleachers and bound buck tn time to atop him at third game of the sertes detween Johnson and the Champton on the boards thie after: in the shane of Atterapted by Messrs: 1, Coomba et al, Mr. Johnson |has an excellent chance to win, This morning the gentleman from Spokane spent an hour ofling up his bludgecn, and it promises to be @ battle to the MD) last ditch. x| Naturally Manager Chase and others | will be on hand to see that Johneon ‘The last Home-hun Athiet noon, ar tthe Knick | wine, but they will serve principally as | but in the prope or a part of the scenery, The main controveray will he jomewhere et truck In the seventh inning, when Birdie Ovee singled, etole second and went be third on Gardner's long fly to Copyright, WHAT THE BOX SCORES SHOW. ‘The Boston Nationals made a great attempt to stop the Phillies’ rush ut when Manager Dooin’s men took @ orack at the ball they tally thet eave them the game. Ciyde Engle disported himself at third for the Boston Americans with Great honor, He had eight assists to his credit, end they were all diMouk At the dat he got two hits im three times up. the Tigers’ new first baseman, ts also getting tne habit. He got jem @ two bagger, in five times up. were loft on bases in the contest at Philadelphia, of this mumber eleven being Quakrs. ‘Th Browns ere putting up « ragged flelding game. Agetnst the Detroite they made ex errors, while the latter didn't make any. -«|Baldwin and Moore To M Meet Next Tuesday’ . tonne iow ing ave fei, hem it tai : . : ease Mi =e 4 They Will Clash 1 Clash in Twelve. | wii Se" wre swing te’ they have tot ; ci il bat acs Frankie Burns, the Teevey City bantam: t | rue iT. JOHN'S COLLEOB ise DE AMUSEMENTS. Round Bout at Arthory Hine re ‘ict Ae eon, Ly NA i1"te 8 | America Toremeat ‘Theairey Alte A. A. of Boston. Hy th Og asi | sera Oe | i tel he iat ar tod sar ght [f Burne defoaan, Warner, We \ aNa ac bicge Ole, d.00 Fxteees Bure $d Coulon to be che ee New | PROM! na ie, eh a Pu sit Retreat Baty BY JOHN POLLOCR, ng fen ai he Pi SSoaebta || LYRIC he viet ae darren gaye whe Toute doneas A The! so yomen ATTY BALDWIN, the clever | iit M lightweight of Boston who de feated Leach Cross so handily jen-round bout last week, will now | Smith SR, , expects to get a chance to tackle Pal Moore, the| “# # the later. fast Philadelpnia fighter. They were| Alt matched to-day in Boston by Miah Mur- | Wa! ths Plt ae ee ee pale ray for over three ae tenn ternity matchmaker of the Armory A. A. y, to meet In & twelve-roung of the club, which ht attractive professional race of fifteen OF pine Sn THORERY: RED ee ayes. M Si ae ctr, ie miles at Celtic Park next Sunday after- pace Sullivan, wpe pap, Raufjaan en fones and Terry |noon. Those slated to go to the post are lenge roca eoenaon tag “ant ene Sharkey “A. Cas Young ie At ent | W. Queal, Tom Longboat, Hane Holmer, se conte ‘he ttalles ee ot New, hatte Uatoindae'® % Fort Jere im the Altred shrub and Gusta Ljungetrom. Morris Stops 'Redmond Lucky Dummy Maxson | in Third kKound, | | Dummy Maxson, the big heavyweight, (Bpectal to The Evening World), BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SHOCKING, EH, PROFESSOR? PROFESSORS win at Work ae Training Table and Two Spins a Day Arranged for New York Boys. OLUMBIA'S varsity crew wil begin strict training to-day for the An- nepolia race, which is now less [than ¢wo weeks away, as ft will be | rowed on May 18. A training table has deen started in the university commons, to attend their classes during the day. I on May 90, and @ call has been iasued for the olass crews, An aquatic meeting ts to be held et Honolulu on June 11 for the establish- ment of records for the Hawallan Islands, and if the records warrant it a swiming team willbe sent to the Pacific coast to compete in the contests to be held there tn July. The registration scheme is now in operation in the Hawatian Islands, and enforcement of parapet ght MODERN TENDENCY TOWARD Tue USE OF UN BACONIAN ENULWK | Columbia Crew Hard EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN (OWEN MORAN WINS AS HE PLEASES IN BOUT WITH BROCK |Fiizsimmons Sees Englishman Land Perfect Solar Plexus Blow in Sixth Round. (Gpertal to The Evening World.) CANTON, 0, May 8—The Engish lightweight, Owen Moran, put it all over Phil Brock of Cleveland tn @ fast ten-round bout. Brock was slow end did not seem to have any steam. In | fact he gave Freddie Welsh and Packey McFarland much harder fights. Moran defense and velic | shi TRY TH Cuecr THE DeSLoRnaLe In the third round, after he made & few ineffectual attempts with « left swing, Owen landed a wicked left hook or his mouth, sending Phil to the tapping the crimson fuld. He lowed with left and right te face again, for the Navy|t $A 'S Teta eat ESAS ATER pig ll ehifted loli went o terrine tmto the pit ef the stomach. piel, who sat at the ring aide, afterward described the blow as fect solar plexve drive. Brock mnt = MANAGH TH Bal HARVARD pred orgies to have deen hit Eeoaeed fase upon he got uD end continted to” Manet te cl renee. — ZBYSZKO WILL MEET a TRE aMEntcan LNTERYATIONAL PO Ser rone ceettatae rs ‘Gould's private polo me, ee, od. Pic Mich olayera ho age hallengers tor the sana ee Sie i aS AMERICUS ON THE MAT. The international wrestling match be- Polish chame ye timore, Amer+ nateth® ett Ret AG RARE ONE, Breatest heavyweight, will take fhe, fret race ‘and won erason in to-night at the Twentieth C y | odds against him t ‘ ke ere were 1 2. Ml a . @ St. Nichol and beginning to-night the men tn the| "*stred 62,000 to win ‘3100, aa et | contest te x sitar ry tho inate first boat will spend their nignte on| BE INDULGRD| there two men had in Baltimore last board the barge, which ie moored at | 2, tote As varaity crew for the! week, when Americus was defeated Edgewater. This arrangement will en- aah era cee ih rads | eeroumn (6, BUNS HOR Be) Had) the teas * nt the in hour-and-@- tle Jim Rice, the coach, to put te men | ia oay “a Sead trtislens oe board the | While the American Prarie eee racine ally. | derge wi CB i boy had the Pole up in the air over his ¢ early head he slipped and fell, with Zbyszke every morning and then cross the river} WAGNER SURE HE WILL on top of him, and was momentarily stunned. Close followers of the game look to eee the Pole have the most des- Derate struggle he has ever run up against since he came to this country. —— —— BEAT FRANKIE BURNS. Young Wagner, the new featherweight candidate, te doing everything possible <0 be in perfect condition when he meets Frankie Burns at the Whirlwind A. C., Brooklyn, to-morrow night. Wagner te [' , at New Dorp, 8. I, and every afternoon | |@0ee through a ten-round sparring ses- gion with Packy Hommey and Joe Wag- The session with Joe W ‘oronto at ‘Newark, Montreal at’ Baltimore, Would you wash your ? hands in the same water used by cverybody® Why then sacrifice your face with everybody's blood-stained shaving ry oa ae iat ‘being the Tavorit a the That Moore Hurt His Right Hand. All Champions Meet in 15-Mile Run tor the Title| The Monument A. C. bas arranged an Those who think they know the form of the men tip Longboat to beat the field, while not a few fancy Holm Queal, Shrubb and Ljungstrom also ha: a following, On a poor track {t {s sald aid 1 hour 17 minutes 46 5 on that occasion the red- skin left the Swede two laps behind him. It {s the first time that all the leading | time have ay caneeg if NO eat iWAN PRINCESS tay HERALD i. 08 Maitre day.a.bo EVERY WOMAN (Her Pilgrimage tu Quest of Love, mea woman wii bi \was so badly punished by Andy Morris,| BOSTON, May &—Pal Moore, the wali ea tind Pie Rd the Boston light heavyweight, tn their | Philadelphia lightweight, never won an #MUSEMENTS. et = wane. o at the stag that Referee Bill Brown sto; the bout in the third round to him from Maxson was only able to u ing injured his right with Jim Smith at the New York A stag on Saturday night that it entirely useless, In the first round Maxson fought well, fe using a atratght left Jab to Morris's 88 even more decisive nature, face which ehook him up, In the secong| While Moore made Redmond look 11 round Morris cut loose and batterod a fourth rater, against a less clever a Maxson all around the ring, When the|siower boxer than Moore the M third round started Maxson was in a| waukeean might stow better form, B bad way and Morris waded right tnto|ts @ willing and game boxer, him, smashing away at his stomach and| Moore had lots of apeed and show. face. As Maxson was helpless, Referee |as much cleverness as he ever display. Brown stepped in and stopped the con-|in this city. | test. when and where he pleased. Brown's Gymnasium A. A. over Jack Redmond of Milwaukee A. A, id, too, right hand wa: Moore won, injured in the seco: WeS)\ thereafter in using tt. laccldent the result might have been + ARO OF THE CLUBS. » gale postponed, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Patents at New vert. | Beetou Boston at Ullna 2 er | Bacio ee ” a anrectima ite. hea nace Bm easier award jhan the one he kained thelr twelve-round bout at the Armory It was practically with one for his round and he did not take many chances But for that He landed on Redmond nena TRATED | ie Youn’ LEADING. THEATRES, Bw vt fa 'STEAD-LETO! FOLIES Laprnig gre: Aa \ tn imi ‘can DEL G0 kia rye Ly nd brush? Ask your barber for the Sealed Sterilized Cup. Brush and Soap. | GRAN ND 33 ra eat it} Ce) a | ALMA, ‘Where ‘Do You Live? OLYMPIC Phoue 705) tome ot “fiseh Chace Bre AMATEUB NIGHT Mad du bad, aera Ey TO-MORROW, AlReeve's 's big Beauty Show Show Ma ios BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, THIS WEEK ONLY §xav FIOLRANCH REAL WILD WEST Admission 250. to 81, ‘Ticketa at Grouimls and bral ir eof ee af over 028 Pts, uate ato | Ae “Elsie Janis” 156 DL Mile Vern Beeson & Co, Datiy 2h whee tne Othe ke nd Me le ISSHEREARNOG KE a ie vets | How R ce LUXE Wa Hib Bi, BLANCHE BATES © SoHous CRITERION EE WP 2" ate Fanti FHAIS | Fue ed ed i mt ehelor's Baby es Forpnes Gei-Rieh i Wallin Waitagioni ute, % tan iis mnie: || BARC ths a td wEWAM perend |Leae N a, a! Gbiodly Ue cate: || ACADEMY OF MUSIC. tig oi oan 10,20 & 30. THE Lib iy Sin Wet es e PD ROW LERSKATING') rh B eITY4 COE a Me cbteeiee || ROLLER: , MACDONALD Dally odes in the ‘MURRAY Eran ena netee: he, toe" the, ‘\Star rand Garier Show |‘ OLUMBIA2°Rs.s" geass Ore ay eee a, (Ea he ET iD MARE INET: STARK BILLY WwW. and GIRLS FROM HHA GAYETY sn Robie’s Knickerbockers EMPIRE e's Broadway @ Kalph Av. Best seats. Oe Billy Waison and His Beef Trust eRe" beacons bela SPA MAJ Psric tae wr F GAMBL! ‘Tee Foun Mai Smo w Psrersnam al ps SPORTSMEN’ 8 GooDa, ater cae ae ty Reh fp i si a vide 8 ne MOI if ont ra ee, wis se and b leyclew, hice, eet aad Hp ndpeyshadhy | TST see: a ‘ ve

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