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_ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN THOUSANDS IN MANAGING BALL TEAMS THESE DAYS Best Table Sauce Housewives know it for its T, THe CLUG IS (4 uRSES ualli , Gite Sou AS Yam CoutRAct oe was recta Am Bi Ps DOUBLE] YOUR FORMER SALARY To oie “Ag Your PRINCELY STIPEND 1% NOW Two, waeus Tuss A Year! wee ane STILL THe Hines - Basesare MANAGER IN WORLD: IN SPITE OF A RECORD SALARY ¢ LEA:PERRINS’ SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRG CERTAIN RECENT UPSTART, . abt Seis Serpe, Fish, An Appetiser Sold by Grocers Everywhere You MIaHT = AHEM! - You MIGHT WHISPER I(T To m Few <OF THE NEWSPAPER Bovs: 20 Yrs, This Address Means Something REMEY’S All Ballroom Dances Guaran teedin 5 Private Lessons ¢ 5 and 4 Class Lessons. . . From Baseball at the Expira- tion of the Fat Contract He Has Just Signed to Manage the Giants. | MoGraw Can Afford to Retire WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK Foe Leann ore! "for Pas a bvactos PR F. .C. TAYLOR, a4. Wt a Joa work, DONOVAN’S School for Dancing | ateep Jespone. $14, private, i Bwey, 60th St. cfrtle fart Comgrigtt, 1018, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. ihe New York World). RETTY soft for John McGraw—s five-year contract at $30,000 a year. Joho can afford to retire after that end spend his time fishing for ‘yellowtail at Catalina Island. 1 don't think, however, that any one will deny MeGraw's right to such s salary. The man who can handle ig league team and bring it through a winner sew and then brings hundreds of thous...ds of BY BOZEMAN BULGER. EN disappointment was expressed by Grover Cleveland Hartley, Christy eerie ee Satie OF the) Wall parte Mathewson and a couple of the ecribes when they left for Marlin over the Waete.ble team plays, It'e only tale: fact that the party was not sufficiently large for a game of “paresis.” That! Some Good Two-Year-Olds that fhe should have @ share of the/means a long, tedious trip until @t. Louls ts reached, when enough of the regulars proms of the «i raw haa! will get on to fill all the seats, Of course Jim Thorpe and Goulait are along, but ‘ i; Worked himeelt into @ enlary-command-| newcomers are not admitted to the geme until they have had a few day of| Ot Preparation for Ken {ng position. He deserves all he can| observation from orchestra seats, MoGraw does not play cards and Robby 1s tucky Meeti eet homed off by having his young aon with him, We will, therefore, be unable to lucky Meetings. The funny thought: Did the club give! give a form chart of winners for several days. the big ralse because he deserved it, pisitandbonds * because the Highlanders were get-| LOOKG PRETTY SOFT FOR PHIL. Legge discatereseh pet ‘To-night, aio cs aa ting so much free advertising through) — pau gchenk, the American League groundkeeper who sailed with Prank | JUAREZ Mexico, web. 41. nhe race ‘ a manager, Prank Chance? to the new! chance, Arthur Irwin, Roy Hartael and the chet Saturday, fecls that his Job this| Cruy. Juares, eourae etill continues ute | . a AMUSEMENTS, _ c apring is going to be soft ploking. A letter trom Bermud he grees om the | ger pourishing conditions. All the best | Mow in his care, headed by Jim Basey, [Palomar will be nominated by his to take the rlak of shipping him to rac TOP Teen OW let Frank Farrell call the| Cricket Grounds is Ifke a green carpet and that local enthust have elrcady laid | norses, including the cra the two-/@ Sorte of class and a performer owner, C. W. Clark, In the Kentucky | j Charteaton, ehh, declared the WAS N B. ¥. National club's bluff, ana| out the grounds. On his return Phil can take @ long rest, as the Highfanders| , 447.914 division, are bel t to the | capablé of running a mile cleverly, None Jand Latonia Derby races this season, | amines 22 Vatmetig Der THEATRES ralso ee to $36,000 a year,| Will play on the Polo Grounds, pst and the etars of the older brigade, Of the horses trained by Lo pant + | acon, Uoth or wale erenta, they, regunt_ as. at | g Union Sq. i st abe STAR whe Chance won't have the slightest objec- ‘are now being raced to season them ter| won at Juares until twenty days his inercy, “As this programme bas now beea Thum'’s Witte and Billiard he ii MUSICAL. f |METROPOLITAN Was ten In the world, ANYWAY, IT CAN'T PUT YOU OUT OF THE GAME. ng in the coming spring and gum. ™cetine had ben run of, but sin nach god ewe of the ertetonsl tree georsns | (aitsroht wud be ‘ve to Tee’ teeta he | ; nade MeGra xious to nee that umpiring device before he takes a chance on on the Kentucky and Canadian | ' wee vores Saute is ne here Hevea lawtorm, which has winterad (a great svape at | Kentucky Derby 1118 ‘1s fine motor boat show |i, with his team and is trying to get 1t sent to Marlin for @ tryout. They'll have | tracks. yon winners which combined hare [UMM Downs, As both his owner, Bases | $0": 20,8 | Weather. It's g00d enough to hold |¢to keep it under lock and key, though, as he says sone John Lows will Ikely take his viet seven winners, which combined have }aser, and tie trainer, W. §. Treary, did not H , the show on water, Now, if the| plug in the main *pring. There is no chance of satist: @id Gulf Btream slides in a little closer | mechanical decisions or any other kind, for that m: next year, why not day pitwed a! long, slow gallop for ie wea won a total of twenty-one races. Jim 94 public racing stable from here to Ken- And that phase of the| tucky In the spring and race through- EI"PLiomar have each won four, races it? A motor|new project will not be considered. Can you imagine three strikes being cMlied| out the season this year at the Louis. ‘The Cinder and Florence Roberts have Garden looks |on Larry Doyle and nobody to talk about it? ville and Latonia tracks, returning to both won twice and Gasket hi ed a purse since col ohat tis likely 180 into Ei xt fall for the winter season. handy bunch of horses vf itomo~ —_——- Juares Pile would in the middle of Uravesend WHY BALL PLAYERS ARE CLEAN SHAVED. ed) iscovery of a cave or @ pocket In the back of Jimmy Commiskey's red 1 { about {Ls ay. A Sint P. GINDER of Annapoiis | ¥biskers, in which was found a stickpin,, recalls the fact that at the time Harry | Fast as an Autamobile but safer — pleasanter — and even more thrilling. Speed bees has no pode aed => aquatic pastimes. ona Lenk with the godine in point & THE gia High clas Vanderille between eote every day. HAMMERSTEINS ix, Wright played big league bail and wore the long grogans a low throw to first predic ties Sapiad ieee, eer8 | got tangled in his whiskers one day at Boston und he had scored ten minutes change tue er rules, Might make before they found the ball. That ts not a Swat Milligan story and Arlie Latham Walto: | will vouch for it, oo mechanical di dability. BIG Haseice é Florencs on in every player wear feather pillows on his een oF Re. | VISIT THE JUBILEE Honus “ " ghing, and prohibit any movement | WitippiNG HIM INTO LINE, AS IT WERE, WEEK Mle If President Madero of Mexico doesn't hurry up and turn over the papers 16) arirosin, Beery that take his office with them we will be compelied to list him amoi | STARS) [20 tradt ssi Hewes. ons: “holdouts" that have upset the workings of basebe!! for tne last ninth { ATAPORNIA will see some classy sre ala | Madison Square Garden February 165 to 22 (inolusive) . C ianesreisne fighting next Satur-/ THE LAST OF THE LEFT HANOERS. | | day. In Los Angeles K. O. Brown Rube Rivers; In Ban Francisco Tommy Murphy mecta Wolgast. There won't be | ¢, much, travel up and down the Coast phi week, K. O- Brown has made a great hit in Lee Angeles. The Californians hi aed ell about K. O, for many months, . Morgan hag conducted a campaign of , education, by mail. Bo far the betting | /AKE 'EM OFF, CHIE tow chat] 4 will not report | ime to be miffed Y, but just what for w for paying him a jary for three years when he wi $11,000 Lemon" and thereby olding back a noted histrionic career. The worst of {t ‘8, Clark Griffith says there are no left handers left. and sce the latest types of craft—capable of 50 miles per hour and better!” YOU can afford © motor boat" visit to the show will prove :: OA. M. 0011 P.M. Admission 50 cents Dear Editor:-- LAST WERK, cuauncey | U_ \TGrand geees Sueet WE KNOW YOU. poy tyes Chief Meyers in a letter to Secretary Foster of the Giants says ho has been, 4 sade an ayfi) break Aset nighs. : AMUSEMENTS. is ] ; playing in the outfleld “and hasn't been hit on the head yet.’ Some may con- = BIW Heh a eter Sea tty PLAT | strue thie as meaning that the Chief ls a good outfelder, but we happen to 3 wrote to & young man I know very hes’ @ very g00d defensive boxer, as well | know that when he went to California he took his mask and breast protector * Be addition to the reat UNDER MANY ” “FLAGS ©6004 swimmer.’ Brow iw aH. BRIDAL PATH Thea. cordist, TO-NIGHT Ra Nan gay HARRY LAUDER YEARS OF iaeHton fON Pingus REPUBLIC YP. ma"G OOD as DI V WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB GRAND 9 4, M.'_ FEB, 19, 20. 21, a2, | CENTRAL when @ runner’s foot toue! 2a rough customer. | with him, Slightly asking him to dirner, and at | H | P P U ) R 0) M E tomed to the dis- sania tance—twent; Ri : the same time wrote to a girl friend. 1 r i pes yt a rown never | WHY THE CUB MACHINE STOPPED TICKING. 3 . fought in the ¢ to the surface. After anying that he wished Tinker luck for a tong thm But K. O. has t pair of lungs f now jarges that his old partner has been violating bi . f lightweight and good’ enduranch. ee with Pitcher Cheney, He wishes Frank Chance good 1u and thie ie what I eent the young man: wee, In any gr} ware’ Waek, K. oO. Dear Kid;- roe ‘ou’ a kh mi will is 7 they makevem, Oe M* WHIPG 48) RATTY'S PREHISTORIC FIND. Please send me @ pair o Parbora Tommy Ratty, the popular ma. found a@ ticket to the famous game ‘ them as @ pattern. more of the human interest ele- to touch second. Tommy prizes his ment than the other, Tommy to use it. By the way, he I am afraid he will Phy owes Ad o reguiar aridge for them a bell rings In the press box, think I am forward. What IN tle, Murphy whipped Wolgast | ——————____ Biteal rounds just before the Neloon En tries Con ti t P °. e@ball I do to make up fight that gave Ad hf title. And from tinue to rour in for thie bad slip? THE UNWRIT4 ae ob Seats: At last the feeling between Tinker and Evers, former team inates, has come got the letters in the wrong envelopes length of the route may not trouble| by naively remarking that if anything happens “Frank 4 ar In exploring the rubbish incident to the clearing out of McGraw's billiard your pyjamme. I want to use | on Murphy-Wolgast affair by having the bags tepping him when Wolgast held that day to this Wolgast hae dodged “, eFiRerLY “THEATRE| ‘Wal! Mat"boes bts, Murphy with alt the setivity of @ man For Evening World’s Tourney 01d from ail places around New York. fo he said that Murphy had insulted It js nothing “unusual to see white- } him after hts e!x-round bout. Up to Date 186 Teams Have! Halves old men, folks whom Dr. Osler } } Your little friend, ‘Whét really occurred on that occa- No use for, rolling at the alleys sion @ worth telling, ae night, And the youngsters, they Suet tetore “thes bout, wuien was| Competed for Fobs in Popu- | ier, And, the zou fought in Pittsburgh, Wolgast came | ere have been been seventeen watch inte Murphy's dressing room and, sizing i ‘i | fobs won so far, but the winnt: will be! Fee eith an tepedenttarincene| lar Headpin Competition. | {Stfer‘towart'ine ‘end ‘ns th } “Hello! Are you the snippy young kid pinmen hold back thelr i I'm going to lick Jn a little whi lepemnemind inst when they start a furlou uUrphy answered never a wor ; on the headpin, | iit Patter the bout Murphy dressed VEN after two weeks of oontinu-| One of the novel entries Is the Morn- Sat \tebing in wate Ah eas still re: ous bowling, entries for The Eve-| ing Newapapermen’s League comprising | Gelving first ald for the injured treat- ning World Headpin Tournament | twenty teame, The ‘acrines, working at the White Elephant allays keep pour-| Hights, asked Joe Thum to allot a date 1 | | | Matinegs Wed, FIRST Tim Then wsietoreSpetacle MIRACLE Moat Striking Production rer Attempted, her with the RUSSIAN ‘SYMPH HONY | yon Wed. SAM OERNARD ai 48th ST. Thee ra co | BURLESQUE 2%, QUEENS OF PARIS iC tll the| road Give him a box of i : |) wuts COMEDY {h, '.: Collier's Thurs. « t y ERSONAL LEADEN: ' . in th fternoon. To comply with the | An of 3 Ke MULE) ing tn Up to date a teams Dave sbet|Fequeger termorrew” ‘atiernoon ” wet FANNY'S FIRST PLAY Nb ch RUS ‘OF ‘180 i nan - meet, striving to win one of the hand- MANHATTAN URES | hs gave THE WHIP | Tome a 1 ik ish conceit for n f forgave him, he ten nights of the meet 1 | Palle have fone crashing down th ths’ wet some watch fobs offered for scores bet- als CIGARETTES saplings 4 il ter than 106, \leya and twenty-one sets of pins have vie, 4.0 Mink: Ms ‘acraTISt’ . arision’ natcy| sh* Ueorney bas atirecten young. ana teen ‘seen “The Sup erb ROTHERFORD & SON NEW “MATER AM has been rumored and positively ~ —— ~ AR MATINEES of the VAIRY Mate Wot & at 2.15, i announced so many times that I, | “OH! OH i) DELPHINE " LIBERTY Yu M-!-L-E-S-T-O el te Clank, "SNOW WHITE, for one, refure to “fall for !t" any eC UEE scsect Gat and Bat 17 A al more, I'll believe that McFarland and — SSS «WARNS he ace on GUE SUP Britton are going to box when I ace | | CENTURY THEATRE Het A Ave Ghem in.the ring And hear the bell for Remnant Sale---Last Week $5. OO CASH PRIZES ii j BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, * STAR THEATRE pe 8 sharp, St" BURLES Irie wee’ Joseph titans’ caer - | +} as “STO ,™ Hs a ET gael se ala If you would buy for $18 a made-to- e First Prize $1000 Rackeity Pachettsiia a IEF” Yin bce 00 ,_ Bureau And ® flat failure to make good, to $18 measure suit from $25 to Tel materiale, $18 | in the CHILDREN’ s The 2d Prize, $500; Sd Prise, $250; Five $100 Prices; Ten $50 Prizes; Twonty $25 Prizes; Seventy-five $10 Prizes; Two Hundred $5 Prizes. For the best “Heart-Hungry” letters of not more than 70 words, Read the one above. ELTINGE + Spring material rnh ‘Three disinterested judges will select the Right is resery i Nai *blish Le bane letter submitted, al addresses of successful contestants, Noletters | 1 Ww 3 win |e ed rnheim 2S cere Mee [ERTINGE ois awe us andQth Street Address letters tos sc anerve DEPARTMENT URRAY HILL THEATRE. ¢ , Deawer ‘A, Hudoos City Station, Jereey City, NJ al & dnargyren, ty A Sons, show action, would knock both of their you must call before Frida: of Way, Phone His a@ cocked hat—what- [i tthe Sinner, CORT: Maus Wet, eee sate nal oTsAve “ie Gay Wien LATIBe Rt Hat y a SS 5 ats COE Kat ne Jr. | a 2 BRONX jam ee ae ely Ws i. Wer Wan rales ae ears Neate Thursday, | :

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