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Erne Quietly Sails for aris to Bring Carpentier for Fights at the Gar- French middleweight to come to New York. The Madison Square Garden Gacnses Canrenricr. DOL EWE or GuRoPR, |Classy Field Starts in sy ub Ma i f shi if 2 prominence in the run as ever y enough there are more wt favorites for the race than than @ dosen men ean be men- whose chances are believed to elient, and who are looked upon winners by their cohorts, of the great runners of the pres- | j es i } I z bse F | A i fi fi fi i 8 < ne errayed against the best of talent, but iit has never hap- were 90 many in the event. Roy Welton and Tom re the only members of the ndon team of 168 that will be among the starters to-enorrow. Hayes te now a professional and is at resent in Berlin, Germany; Morrissey @ policeman in Yonkers, N. ¥., and atty Baldwin Scores Decisive Win Over Marto. i i i f if i i E sk ! a : i] EEF grt i i E $ 3 E as : E ‘ it H Le | i i | Feet Boston Fighter Has Every One of the Ten RounIs in ! ; H ATTY Baldwin of Boston earned & decisive victory over Johnny Marto of this vty tm a ten-round | gti National 8, C. Baldwin had winning the honors in every session of the matoh. knockdown im the ten thi Crashed full tilt {nto Baldwin's and the blow -was so hard it Panducement to bring him to ja. Only a club with a great : Y could offer money Miho reising the seat prices RT EDMUNDS, the Canadian /feathcarelght champion, New York, anxious to fight any class, Edwards ls 4 here by the great Nghting ‘ee or four youre ago. Among he knocked out on his former k Dorman and Young EB EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 19 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CARPENTIER MAY COME HERE TO FIGHT OUR CHAMPIONS. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worlds). ME FeRTs Fon, Id erenine — UNG Ceemmon 8. Committee of the ‘The Transportation American Olympic Committee, composed jee LY a H rf 5 5 Ryan will be tn ti i gets i il 5 Hy i us 2 3 | & 39333 i itt sen a ° 3 1° A. A. Dick Piggott of Medford, Billy Hackett of the Brookline Gymnasium \asoctation, Billy Glover of the North Dorchester A. A., Albert Harrop of Fall River, W. J. Fallon er the North Dor- chester A. A., Andrew Bock: e Oldtown, Me. Indian; Harry Jensen and Harry J. Smith of: the Pastime A. C. of New York, Peter Corriveau of the Pastime A. C. of Brockton, James Cleary of the North Dorohester A. A., Johnny Gallagher of Yale, Biny Rosset | of New Yorks and a dozen other pos- sible winners on the slate, it is no wonder that experts are at sea. While local experte aiffer ae to which of ‘the big field will be returned the winner, New York experts who arrived here yesterday place their faith in Mik Ryan, They say he ts the class of race and should win easil; Yorkers also look for J. J. the Irigh-American A. C. and J. Galvin of Yonkers to be among the first to out @ gaah over Matty’s eye. ‘When Marto was not butting, he wae bustly engaged hitting Baldwin on the arme and shoulders, Baldwin making retur: round, cut & gash over his left eye in the third, and in the sixth round doubled him up with body punches. Joe Bedell reported too sick to Aght Wile Beecher and Pat Bradley of Philadelphia was substituted, They were well-matched in size and weight, but Beecher was too ring-wise for Bratiey and won. Beecher was the amgressor throughout the ten rounds. Whenever the Philadelpian was cor nered he fought back hard and fast. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | ae of Mesers. Bartow @. Weekes, Chairman; James ©. Sullivan and Alfred H. Custis, held @ conference yesterday morning after getting in touch with the Custom House authorities, and ssued the fol- lowing otatement: “The passengers to Stockholm ea the mpie "Oommittes te take re of American athi a 2 i sstigel # Fi 1 g ie Gould and Huhn* Doubles “Champs” April 1%. —Jay ) PHILADELPHIA, Gould and W. H. Huhn of the Racquet Club won the court tennis doubles championsh! ft by det . F. Searing and t Club rig tourname: Racquet jut 6 Gould and Muha wonooi ihn we nardeat kind of a 5 raeies Bree the Pionship, His wor Dlay of the oth Sallery was the rk far eclipatn, er performers, The largest that ever wit. tennis match in Phila- RACING SELECTIONS, » Sixth Race—Thint Rail, Lord Elam, 8. Joseph. CHARLESTON. Fourth Race—Tennessee Gtabdle, Ragman, Helene. Fifth Race—Jack Parker, Moncrief, Sixth Race—Sweetouer, Dotly Bult- nan, Black Branet, To Box Le Loca} Fighter Doesn’t Care for Titles—What He Likes Is Money. JOHN POLLOOK. ‘MoMahons have wired Ad Wo what inducement wilt bring him to New York to fight Leach Cross, Leach te willing to fight the champion. People who saw 'aachie put his right over on Tommy Murphy's chin night before last are woa- dering what will happen if the same eprt of @ wallop connecte with Wol- gast’s lower maxillary, “What do I care fer being oon agg Pion f orhis title.” I don’t care for tities. ‘Waat I like ie the money. weight aspirant wanted to boz Teach. Leachie Gropped one over and Yeosened a tooth. Tviling the recipient @f the punch to wait a moment, he rushed hastily back to hie dressing room and, Teappearing a moment later, handed the victim @ business card. : “Come up to-morrow morning COLUMBIA AND HARVARD RESUME DIAMOND GAMES: ‘has been the one weak spot in Colum- Din'e makeup, and Fi: deavoring to develop a possiblc substi- tute to fill the place left vacant by the @raduation of Murray Lee from Balley, Duggan, O'Neill, Walentine Waters and Milnes. The Fordham University nine will meet the Tufts College team at Ford- Fi thie afternoon to play off hich was postponed on ac- count of rain on Wednosd: The Manhattan Colleze team will le the Bucknell nine th's afternoon. will play the Univ: mont at New Haven to-d. vania and Holy Cros Worcester and Amherst will nine of Springfela Training School. —_——_—s—_- American Committee Me: president the dectier Oran Commision idea \orapsaa CEG —_—_—— After Many Years’: Break, Locals Play Crimson To- Day—Other Games. baseball games will Played in this city this after- soon. Columbia will resume rélations on South Field thie afternoon. ry Very lttle 18 known in these parts of the strength of the Harvard team, but the Crimson should be in good condi. Y! tion for the game following its long Southern training trip.’ The Columbia team played in improved form tn its last game, and, with the possibility of hay ing A} Ulrich return to the game to & Pitch against Harvard, Coach Fisher Jooks for a victory, The pitching staff Ce ———— — Dartmouth Eleven to Piay Cornell. ITHACA, N. April 19.—Dartmouth and Cornell play football in ithaca next fall, the first time these two ftn- stitutions beve ever met on the grid- {ron according to the Cornel football eohedule which was made public here te Dartmouth plays here Nov. & Cormel) plays Michigan and Pennsylvania for her put-of-town games, and which has been on the schedule four years, is not to be glayed next fall. New York University is one of iY w games scheduied, and another 1s with Bucknell. The season opens with Colgate, and other games are with Oberlin, Penn State and Williams, ee Coach Cook Now Yale. NEW HAVEN, April 19.—Robert J. Cook, Yale's famous rowing coach, ar rived in town last night to remain here until the Yale-Harvara race on the Thames in June. This will be the long~ ‘ook hes made in y that Mr, faven since he was head coach. He will take an active part in develop- tng the crew, One Organization uncer one roof, complete in every detal purpose, to serve you to your entire sati Suit or overcoat to measuie from $20.00 to $40.00. A special offering for Friday and Satur® day of seventy pieces of biue and gray serges and brown ciear finished worsteds. Coat and trou ers to measure, $17.L0. ARNHEIM Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World. faction. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN No Gala Scenes at To-Day’s Opening Game At t the Titanic Disaster Causes Giants hard workout.” and Dodgers to Abandon Plans of Celebration. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE Gtants will open thelr 1912 sea- iT. gon at the Polo Grounds this| @/AN ee ver afternoon with the same flare of | LINEUP, trumpets and most of the enthustaem | : ahat would have sent them on their /itved six games, the chances are that to another championship day but for the heavy rains that turned | season, ithe fields into yester- CARPENTION. DeuswT even Look AROUND APTER. LANDING ‘THe ATHLETES WiLL BE | Wolgast Asked His Price WELL TAKEN CARE OF ON THE FINLAND Protection Assured Against Any Such Accident As the Titanic Encountered. ragually go with an openi fans will be there, @e game will played and the season will be officially | nbout 1.0% seats reserved, there will be ach Cr Wetnestay, eatd oss Here “Put @ little bet on! me to-night, I am tipped off that there ‘The flags on the stands will be at half mast out of respect to the unfor-|wers sold some time ago, tunate clulzens who lost thelr ives at}€reat many of then have been reserved sea and there is no doubt that the feele Dawene warn wlio tng of depression will have some effect jp tng fans vere ann 0" on the throng of people that are mure t0| cuttey sant, Vote Tight the contest tn the attend the firing of the first bis league something wrong with Murphy. tell me he has malaria again.” “They're kidding you,” eald the writ-r. Yesterday Leach happened again. “Bay.” he sald, “if Murphy was sick I fh) wam to,fight him again when he's well” New York and Brooklyn players sat around the clubhouse f jhoura yesterday hoping against hope that they would be able to dispose of @ opening contest and thereby obviate @ double-header that ts sure to come|this spring } The dark cloud tn @ ball player's |for April. Two ga ouble-header and the only [t? bo called on account of darkness, and y have against Frank croft, the old Cincinni that he first dug up the dea, DAHLEN ONE OF THE FIRST Feguiar fighter! several e real thing. He adout ‘oat brother Phil te wouldn't cover up if somebody tried to hit him with @ maliet. And the best ti Atcation of bis fighting epirit came aft his bout with Hicke; Hickey landed many only to find Phil coming back for more| {life ts and slamming for all he was worth as| thing After the fight Phil Cross stopped to hold converse with the writer, “Gee! quoth he, “but that Hickey fe a fine fellow. He’ terrific wallop, Ban- {4 0” the Hil " a white doy, a.l He's such a fine fellow I'd like Bill Dahten was one of the first ar- to fight him every algh pian rivala and one of the Inst to lea He spent two hours with his old team- | mates in the Giants dressing rooms and many @ story was toid of the old days when Bil! helped New York to win the pennants of 196 and 1908, Dahlen 19 under suspension for hav- ing sassed an umpire over a: Washing- toa ton Park, and he will not be allowed || ,aul 4. Kainey’ He will be some. | | S22 224 Deveribed the same and wil be In position to take all blame !f his '\nraves should happen to fall before the rest will make tt posattte | FULTON 4 Quite different was the feeling when one Sandy Ferguson fought and was whipped by Joe Jeanet! firht Jeanette fetntod, ered his face landed a terrible blow in the pit of his stomach. Sanday, back- ing away in Gietress, turned ner and whispered hoarsely: Dumas, throw up the towel.’ refused to “quit” for Sandy, later he did his own quitting. asked atfer the fight what he thought of Jeanette, Ferguson said: He couldn't iclk nothing, punched his head nd as Sandy cov- on the field to-da; where around jus! and ru put { na @ne bridge for you,” said Leachte. off only he hit me Leach, meeting @ newspaper man when I wasn't looking.” ve pitched. Matty ir has been en- ‘There are no sore AMUSEMENTS. _ a nance Al : MAN FROM COOK'S B) ‘Aegfeld Moulin Rouge My New Yor! eATatOn Delyhliacd Mevtocou sieves |p Mata Wal. and Set, "ie Snot tORENG CUS ARUUND ThE WorLD|| ‘‘A WINSOME WibOW* T BUN, EVG, FAREWELL TETRAZZI on Sale, Hardmav Piano Used. Polo Grounds muecies in the wing that I know of, but the kinke may appear after I've had @ It te practically a certainty that Nap Rucker will go to the mound tor Brook+ lyn, and if he does the Giants are for tough siedding. Though they trimmed! the sar left r on the opening in Brooklyn, he came right back ;Mussed them up on the third day. |Rucker will come pretty near winning jany time the Supervas do anything Me \fair batting behind him, wh the Giants have already they will Lave their regular tin ia the fleld to-day for the first time this Arthuf Fletcher was around during the afternoon, and he injured ions that were made; knee has Improved so much that he for the opening will maintain to-day Sinks he will be able 'to play this af- and the free passes will carry the same doy-eiving power. On account of the dleaster thet has @addened the whole city the affair will|casein bygone yoars. Dot be marked by the gala scenes that | Stadium, which will be used In its com- but the|Pleted form for the first time to-day, ternoon, The fana who care to attend the open- ing need have no fear of being caught in @ crush at the gates, as has been the The new Brugh #ea:s 40,00 people, As there are only nearly 30,000 tickets on sale at the Grounds, All of the boxes, except a few that were purposely held out for to-day, In fact, @ yexin earlier, In his Wish of the major 5 made arrangements ho enter the gates tey want the games ot 0 een started too late mes In Brooklyn had ” It was so near dart they finisned that extra toning es woul! have been tmpossib atin CS Wi yon to 0 tn the box, and ; it le quite Mkely that he will have the || WHITESIDE . honor of pitening the first time fn : fame had been possible yesterday Bie THE Jeff Tesreau would | PARK & worked on Monday in Boston and he Matha There 1s no dan- |) THE QUAK eer of his hurting his arm now. 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