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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL \PRIL 28, 1912. _ 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noses eoonen UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY LB (RT. WILSON OWNS | FLYNN ‘STARTS TRAINING FOR JOHNSON---NOW WE'LL HEAR THINGS! wey” BOWLING Copyright, 1912, by The ress Publishing Co. (The New York World). » i — = oun LARGEST STRING | gecpesy| (oe ee TOURNEY OPENS Heavy’ SAH, MISTO CURLEY NOW AT PIMLICO (ae eee TO-MORROW NIGHT POUNDS oF STEAK AN' 47 FRIE 46S pero” BREAKFAST Practically All of the High Grade Horses on Hand for Saturday’s Opening. Mayor Gaynor and Other City Officials Will Take Part in the Ceremony. “ PIMLICO, M4., Apri) 2.—Practically “Topay FLYNN KNOCKED ouT HIS A fitting climax to the bowling season all the better grade of stables are now rote ucienee WEG C6 & of 1911-12 will be the metropolitan cham- Just| Pete for the opening at this historte otd MUCH eracer man THAN opnison pionship of the New York Bowling As- \ Johnson Should Find Flynn Jus! course Saturday largest tring — 5 5 sy) toate 0 the second one ever bei, at came the horses of R. which will begin on jum's te Bie- as Easy as He Did a Few) witson in charge of Tom Healey, which . *s, C2 i, phan alleys to-morrow night. It arrived from Belmont Park in tip top WAND PUTTING originally planned to start this three shape. This lot numbered seventeen. q ON WEIGHT FAST= weeks’ tournament last night, but Jt was and other than the well known Alde- HE WEIGHS ALMOST r deemed advisable to permit the newly das es mh Naushon, Olambala, Penobscot ey AAEM AS. THe “sea Lae aa planed alleys to become thoroughly a Conrright, 1012, by Pricing and Flying Yankee the shipment con- " the managing (ae New Fork Won ‘1 ed of as promising @ looking band of mS mittee of the association time to care IM FUINN io starting bis training eorven ales as this well known stable aa WAL CourDd more fully for the vast amount of deta! ae eeet ri nct springs on Mon. |&# #ent to the races én many a da: Be As NOWSY AS Seunselimes “TRAN incident to the tournament. ‘day. "Soon we will be flooded with the| By the latter part of the week Billy PO% 3 THAT ON He SPENDS ALL wwe Time EA : A whole host of dignitaries inthe fatest reports from the training camps. | Garth's entire stable will be on the « * GINGER ALE. + ove ome NTAINS 2 bowling world, besides Mayor Gayso: trarety 12 the agile press agents will be En. - bo arse tiiets Me kl rs i pou! and other city officials, will take part in * Dusy trying to tell the public that Flynn | Ds” g Reig reg ttn phon} eae sO! 5 = bons cried apo arated - * nas @ chance to beat Johnson, for u the fifteen days of the meeting. Another ’ °. fe ie : fue public belloves that there won't be| jars ‘estuunsuecet inet bine teen “asi al? fe te Q ft Making “a fow petoarke ane'wOl then money enough taken in at the gate tO] make the meeting interesting 1s that rs x ruc e rea ens (0) Ul oo Read pony to ride away from Las|handied by “Bob” Walden, which raat Pe for Year Unless He Can __ Get in Shape to Pitch pray @ good account of our Giants’ TENT Young Twirler Is Still Troubled there are twelve, against a brand néw set of pins. The metropolitan champion- ship this year compares with any other city event ever held, The metropolitan championship ‘was held for the first time last year’ in Brooklyn and was everything that eould be expected. There were 167 teams” ot five men each, with a proportionate én- try tn the two-men and singles. The Mass wag s00 erat to beat @ clever | under the famous all-scariet of David man. Johnson played with him, | Hennen Morris, rather good naturedly, until the eleventh | Another big establishment here is that round. Fiynn, without a chance, fought | 5, : FINN bl best and kept plunging in. He had | homewbreds, the aires bel {fs SDE ty heory that he could “get Johnson's! stonsieur D'L'Orme. [a GROWING ‘p OHNSON tS entry this year is fully equal to that of fa & ball down each alley, of whith “ "| last year, There will be more than 10) | seat by rushing & 4 talk-| what one could really conelder the r TAU." \ GOING THE Pace . bowlers from Greater New York and jing to him. yn | test regarding the quality possessed by INSTEAD of by His Back: | vicinity. A diamond medal has deen of: talked too Prog * He said something to| the output of this stud, and to one cor “TRAINING *, Jehneon that went straight through his| versant with affairs of the turf t! thick hide and made him very, very sore. | youngsters acquitted themselves in Johnson lost his golden smile, lost all; Manner that was highly pleasing to the \ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. good nature, and quickly knocked | owne! rf OUIS DRUCKE, the giant pitcher of bx Mout. He could have done it earlier | The pretentious Belmont stable will L tion for the bowler making the highest average for all events. The medal is emblematic of the all-around individual one of Greater New York, ie by the National Bowling Associa- re Thursday from their winter whom much has been expected, te Among the cities near Greater New Imont Park in charge of still troubled with his back. mien'ts| York to be represented by several team? Drucke declares that if he is not in con. dition to play ball within a short time eng tals Ky | ciate paan grace ats cotton business jaco. 1s 1s honest ase voting a v0 rd NEWYORK A.C, ADDS BRONSON MATCHED sah gnome Ge neeewe there is no chance for his age of the allot, bones, st the re, if pelityitmal® cha, tie ballat boxe ot, the Satag: Geoaletant hae ware whelmingiy tn favor at 80" ote warmer he will give dt up. Drucke | £4, ios Hob ome aed te a 85 settled his cane with the I eorough | early opeane ‘and for the fas in yeaa be 4 ite each ar Yonkers, New Rochelle, New- burgh, Jamaica, L. 1, Jersey City. Hoboken, Rutherford, Passaic, Paterson, Newark, Elizabeth, New Brunswick and Hackensack, —_——_— INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Cait of the Clubs. y cur. Tt Tilenar Sil Bronde: : mate. Results of Yootoras jamen. Ig leagues should waive on a man tee Rents 70 loniege At St. Nicholas Rink A. C.—Joe |) ane members of the world's champton- Hanh rsesa age sree tn Reokten shady Mo ie to'd ae ry ) day's work, Jobony Kling thinks fe be Games Scheduled for Te-Day. Wagner vs. Johnny Daly, Patsey | ship baseball club, who nt a day of i parte hd eeariey Gottman || tienes in ‘New York yesterday atter division rhe ‘done "sow, 1. He fens that ‘he ought | Be 44 Jeper City, mmy Buck va. Eddie wvewvink ||rain had broken up festivities on the 10" be able io! bring out «champion in two raat, Flin te . hill, declare..to a man that the real at, Bron Jams in ten round bouts. ‘At Brown Gymnasium A. A.—Bar- || world’s series will be between t! ney Ford vs. Johnny Carroll, ten }jclubs. Ira Thomas went so far as to the winners would a es |Garden Fight Club Throws man—e good man of his weight, but Sema eatnars mer nees| Down New York Referees — hands. That te the one ost ehong he St And § Selects Philadelphian $500 In cash. He was injured when « Johnson has lost all pf his nerve ers vied 1 ih pS ta ky ba is a subway train was deraiied while making Ted canting,’ and hie'e-| referee of recognised atéiity and honesty .: the turn at the Fulton street station two Fiyan can win. Otherwise he! Dissatisfaction tion Caused by ]snd representing, aa te dove the diegest | Over 500 > Menters Unani-|f BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT |!yeusec. : I don't think Johneon has lost é orld 1 j It he were dissipating we'd hear! Naming McGuigan Official |have tormot that the oune of te \o%?| mously Vote to Help Pay Ex- ‘about It. Johnson has been very * ing commission prevent match-makers Pee ee ceiare oiatan ns]. St MecPastendWells Bout, zo scene is sores] Penses af American Aitiletes we'll hear great things about for the Garden manager. Fiyno “Well, I don't want anything but a pelle Sor, beet dy or Despite the fact that there are thirty-| square, honest deal. I don't van = B’ @ unanimous vote of over five . hundred members, the w York make the Flynn end in the hetting|four licensed boxing referees in New as far as the ref- i than it really ought to be. York State, the Garden A. C. this after- ewe ‘as in unison from A. C. decided to contribute $1,000 z : rit li mpany the other day and received | ¢ i Ei in i i bona <2. ER Johnay Allen Knocked sti Reard. from: it. is. sett With faterest ta, some club ia tbe Kew Hygena’ Wr Bilin taseooted tn ooskiag ton, = ag ous Jonane rr i he may be looking after ¢! Thiry and MeDor to the Olympic fund to defray the ex- > ~ "1 bred ety Cea of the main go at the ln na-Welle match te ait ROOM found it necessary to send to Phila-| of Mcauiban Wieneas are vertu i ; Ati ‘Aemrican team that wili|} Reynolds vs. “Irish Paddy," ten ouch wont pelt ata ‘nls"worit's: goods ind Govan” Dave A Catan After ha paid ‘Allen 6e- HE MoFarland- bs Sogn le Geiphia for a man to be third in the| Auggested in the articles of agreement| take part in the big games at Stock-|| "Und. statements ied oe enet at 8s leet tie Ng fot ten, aint ase the rctetes. ‘In the articies drawn |ting when Packey MoFeriand and Matt} Prepared by Thiry a Which Hurst} noim, Sweden, in July. A few week: Canble Mace: woolt & radial. 1 Het redictions this fap oy hie, Ncparton' anata in| Ween i Manon, Svare Oar | aan; SH", e, Nene, MIow- [ago te matter wae ous up more| BY JOHN POLLOCK. |. |'.% cuistan Manns tscivinane| BOXING Proceeds | ever ow 1, Jack McGuigan and Billy Johjnext Friday night. The reasod given | turet or McGuigan h clther| the Board of Governors, but as they R: BRONSON, claimant of the wel- Tome Miche tnt to Dewey Fras, We t he thinks the Giants and Athletics ° cog ‘The club's articles, which|was that Tim Huret, manager of the/a coin to see who it should be. Thiry| decided they had no authority to spend terwelght title, who has been|that he lor Olympic Fun eae ot nm tt one S 4 os 4. 6 Tt 4 fight it out in just go and try finally accepted, named only the|club; Imil Thiry, manager of McFar-| couldn't see this proposition. Thon|the members’ money without first get- clamoring for a match with eg eg ol tig. rounds of the Poy FS | two, And apparently neither land, and George MeDonald, Weil's) there wan s lot of more or lean rele- |ting thelr permission, it was agreed to|Packey MoFarland, is to get his chance.) t'yont want to say thal With a haben cots bak ahaa Be derey toning Wn, the the “battie™ wee ‘eves can officiate, as Corbett fe away | manager, could not agree on any of yeas pote between th m wre (te call a special meeting to let the mem- Aecording $9 & report oe bee pa win,” sald the Athletic ma: ae I dA bid nt bmesess in mourning, - ‘hn nal, J eh ui prvi Indiana) js to-day, @ mper! town on ® theatrical trip and Me-|Now Yorkers auggoniel: The ean Gmetai| 2quelched ANG procended to orate ac| De® decide for themselves, With this | InimahOLe vee E Suwon and MoFar-| you know if I didn't think they had the the annual State chanptononins | BAER FO-RAY. «PM Nr. Amd Tetereo cf the ‘National, A. C,, Phite, | owe: sum the New Tork A. C. has contrib: /ieia to be decided in that city on the|Dest chance I wouldn't be content t0) 1.) tie rish-Americ ——————— en pis fea Geiphia, He does not hold a license to| M'@UIGAN MUST GET NEW YORK |" °v*r PO rene Tee Be night of May 22, They will meet for ten aoe set 4o you think about the}can Athletic\Club next week promise to| aaa Bifand iene Butt © tere ‘Thia leaves the|omMiciate in this State, but an peelisenion LICENSE FIRST. ‘At © pieting of the Olymple Executive Com. tne welant ie ib eases we Giante?’ was seked. furnish ome lively sport. ‘The pro- la rior, Stet 86, he to WH be piaced before the Biate Boxing! | ° ae nerfecty! salieed with sfc-| miter it was deciied not 0 take aay wone et ‘Phat would be hard to answ ceeds of the touranment will be turned s . it ai Bastmarrow | Cn lepb trates e Sore reputation bee eant ne ee aubs iat nba ean fae nee [etiee clases on Bane ak Tow.“ Bron| replied. “But what team do you knoWlover to the Olympic fund. The pre- AMUSEMENTS. A tn Phitadeipnin, te went, DU the inning champlonat, ‘ut oan oa ‘also algned up for a fiftesn round] that can beat them? Uminary bouts will be held on Monday jae nines h Clarence "“Wildeat” Ferns of| “I¢ you will remember, I told you out|nignt and the finals on the following feneag City at St. Joseph, Mo, onjin San Antonio,” he said, “that the] wednesday night. whole thing would depend fo cues Among those entered for the heavy- bungee ers. If McGraw can get thirty- weight class are Al. Reich, the giant riattnciaite nes “hecopted | out of Marquard and thirty out of Math-|woignt thrower of the Irish-American of ewson—I mean if they piteh that man! a. C.; J, Sheridan, the Metropolitan not that many victories—then he is in} .4 National titleholder; John Fita- to leave the women off the team, McKinney, Princeton's best half-miler, will be Jone of the four-mile relay team, instead of mem- ber of the ttwo-mil 48 the Menngylranis relay carnival on ‘This change was I absolutely won't stand for Hurst.” ||mportant bouts. Thiry. ‘He is too excitable. Why,| McGuigan was agreed upon at the | » Ittee of thi time I nad a fighter in a match|oconciusion of a short but exceedingly path Huret was refereeing. The other| snappy conversational battle royal bee . You can‘leave me out was fouling and I called to Hurst | tween Tim Huret, “Emi Thiry, repre- made by Coach ‘Keene Fitapetrick because he was hin to stop it. Instead he worked | senting McFarland, and George McDon- | oy; afied with this, but| of the opinion that McKinney would go better in | M ward Pay hee Tyun| Thity wanted find out definitely | the longer distance eve BO SBS SORT rece that hee, two 2 t my corner of the ring| aid, the manager of Matt Wells, With! wh, 7 in ~| henry of the Avonia and J. Spengt suddenty made a Kick at me that ook |eiether Mofulgan could act before} capt, Ganiuer hes just announced the Yate | iu idiana Itehers. who can work in thirty o: have taken my head off j¢T hadn't |'"* ening of the bout, which took) agreeing to leaving the selection to a! track team for the season, There will be thirty. | start for, the, tat nt, Cairey ea mes ie in fine shape. The} stake my ned oF HET hadn't! piace in Hurat's office in the Garden |oommitte of nowspapermen. ‘There were athlon wo will "te part at te “Penna | 2 conalion for tbe Lary O48 eee, very SICORG SERTORE Cool referee, like Chartle White, | tower, It quickly became apparent that |More mildly stalling tactics, Then Hurat | ;anie rey carnival on, Satur | Gants et apeed will take them along. ‘Hurst won't have White, He and|there were objections to all the ean- eee with. Be fron hand. He got anile— Stewart, He I understand, don't hold any | didates suggested. non the long distance tele: otten, ion or there should be i nse I woul ) SEW Youi's Teabine 7 " team {s going along very nicely, ana, Mo Tlave no accidents we ought to| | EMPIRE Hap Seitl gi far Phone and got hi ‘4 two miles— — BLANCHE fs i wersations when they meet. Horst wouldn't stand for Charley|he gut his license. Rhone hee ak eae ea Dowling, Hendrick, Cros, Booth, Lanz WORT Oliver 'wist GRAND wet Mesleal Comesy a amit 135 pounds vetne a welgns | Wate MaDoneld was satieted with|tlon there should be any ‘hitch here as | Bisic a Howe’ 'Rign "end Wed joa” | uel AMUSEMENTS. ______ || Gee Herta GRAND S754 Puss mt Alle Mech weverat oid time champlone og) either White or Hurst himself, while| the boxing commission meeta to-morrow | heusiag, Dictioen, Dida ‘Hammer thie toa Erni! mle * TamipPc LYCEUM ih in 220 (boo, Get Rich Rich Quic ni Walli ingford’ Hghtweight class defended their} Thiry couldn't see Hurst for a second|and there seems no reason why a 4i- | shot pat Warren, Picket, Harbison, Francis, | piniy Newman, Sa of Moris, has P EN! TONAL. VE IM t juic ch Wallin; lord’ However, that cuts no fee in the became he is the manager of the clud.|cense for the Philadeimia should be| Reta Wester. Garlaer, Capt. | decided vo, cand, Yam Bee meals chee vi omaragaedah, ais 2 Hest Soatasl Er. || Paul J aioe rx rican Hunt ata aheag 8; Bh Rs en t engagement, as Wolgast ts un-|Thiry's candidate was Billy Joh, ret —— eeartiin the hag he set Pae W = |] seen and Araaiyg fl ideas Hey tall gat At 20, at iy Hghtwelnt champion of the gree of Billy Gttwon'e Fairmont A. C. mg Pe Wy ER gl Tite ie eae do, the best ot | faa ien-round, BOW, Lure 92 ‘mate the tri at Bee am id A = We “|| HUDSON 4, “a haikiscu Fase ifeubon: dees cas: dy hat Metter Hurst or MeDonaid would agree! — JAMESTOWN ENTRIES, | ice has aay sate tic rumba vray | Dain, tess ae seins gray at tha WHITESIDE B78 Ie ws wgyre y grec ts Wot ‘to Joh because of the close friendship {n'training and beeides will bave them under ‘his | the bout Morris intenc 01 1 ay, BE TYPHOON (ae edad) mt is : ‘out of the game just long enough | existing ‘between Gibson and MeFarland| NORFOLK, Ay April 23.—Jamertown inpena ra oea & ‘of the season, Tecover from the effects of his opera-| although both declared that they Mdn't/CMtrles for to-morrow's races are as — And he is already matched to fight |for a moment question Jon's honesty, | NON" With this juintde of objections acting |e “wh mine. Tamer ade: se fas the official kelly in the squared cir-| A} is Peat cle, the battle began, ; In| THIRY ARGUED FOR BILLY JOH they recognize only English- holders of the English title. Yet TO OFFICIATE, s. 8.8, TITANIC rs apuiog Beem t tthe |, Sohn o we four and 108 But there tr a championship at stake, . Matt Wells te champion “Orleans, the new ma. Piwis nF oa “ia HARRIS, #74.,% rom 7, ¢0, gat one Winter Re Thurs, A 23. CHING ‘a iar WH OFS clery|| TH 2 EKER GARDEN fede he hed, te ns ‘that ae, te tenon ine anes iiss ci | Histone "Ba ‘Nfsting “iuegatn Fro ni PAR Lud 2 $1,000. The race will be started from a point | Bug! ri sa vert [+ the aire THE QUAKER ¢ GIRL" Wi OLYMPIC}, Off Mace stzeet wharf, on the Delaware, on July |p PAUCHAIRK: Rf | Cree 4 CRITEKION a % frei Resi, ea hy ane ua 09, Brisa) a rvenina World Minis» NN LAST 2 LOU! and the flatsh will be off St, Gediec, Wer jsramme, Walsh is my manager Witags LOUIS MA! ni) f Tay ttesdidai . erick “rack! M1, *Lawle Kee, fact thal N i ee ia WACK. -Tree-yearolds RACK EDT ACADEMY: rand, if he wins, «nd wins so de-| “You have no right to ask for Joh,” Kind Sir 1K" Qiiten Nee. Sot sen nde, Up WANKIE BURNS KNICKERBOCKER(: rm Mat POPU THR TPR ly that no decision is necessary, |began Hurst, sticking out his jaw and » 10K: Chrysete, TO Key, 100; Kate T E “SPEND THR FT be wasantes here ag champion of | giaring at Thiry, re en RACE Thires-yearolde, selling: th OTIS SKINNER ™ i SMET . i: fire 4 as well as of Ainerica at the} “Now 1 want Joh because he ts honest 4 Train ratiy, 10d Last 2 Weeks Grueinger, 10m; | McParland posted his forfeit [2% 1 know he wouldn't give mo an inch pivin’_¥ returned the Me: than his manaze Emit Thy. "The “Purthermore, Wella its are now up. MoFarland also that the club should piice his ‘ of the purse, $10,000, in my hands ald, “T ‘am Wells's snanager the bout oes on, This money to know what he wants be transferred in the shape of a \doesn't want, I might al ZIEGFI ELDMOULINROUGE Forme w York Theatre, SM Mats, Wed. and Sat Wie “A WINSOME LIBERTY #054 Bas, bres HENRY MILLEK a Ta G UAY ard Abelen & Co, Prankisn “Amel, “othste, A Pa Boke: te & rs Fragen! FA, Morton fled ———— aw way | ohh A) WOBER? check payable se my ofaer, Wits Co y 4 TU a res he MBRA tage ¥ eee wih et | ii Comedy V6 nn au | Rese : fan experience like that once; mt at ringside at Waterbury with 000 in pocket during the Keyes-Baldwin je, and felt very nervous, and had hop lightly over into the ring at the fof the bout when some enterprising started a free-for- at m) § A nnd tried to reach tho roll, I'll RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. of Melariand, Wells and return | i Hittin mat es eck | le Kain, € WEST EN END ae ML “ot Bth “Ay. Eve. fy Vd LET GEORGE bu it. AN bs. re Fo bes-Réberison we SHIRTS ntropucep by the Arrow Collar makers awalk inspection at your ers. $1.50 and $2.00 CLUETT, PEABODY & CO,, TROY, N. Y, Luvscher's New ont Trump “dust wast ier Yok htt} WAIT) @FOR' “SEATS & WEEKS ANEAD— FYOLUMBIA }"3;,, Burlesque ‘Seema Mite: The Taxi Girls (J “EE (era ae © TAI i ous SOF inn ti XTRAKKEL sat mts cHiwes duet at lu forfli, Jf al goes wen, with || ots kha the interest taken in this fight GAMES SCHE Ukely that the gerten will see | auladelpis and " FOR TO-DAY, iad tpoia, Losi

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