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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 1918. sxosewev| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN _.THE BOMBARDIER USES HEAVY ARTILLERY IN HIS TRAINING CAMP RACE TRAC OWNER HOLD CONFERENCE Wears” sme was wy PUNE FE DROPPED BIG an t aon wine or 5 ~ NAPOY . SC usev i ‘ fF} Some of the raéetrack magnates had cPertallich aed Rs A mysterious conference terday at the Saratoga Association's rooms, but : } at {ts conclusion they refused to say ! ‘ what action was taken in regard to the | re-opening of the tracks—in fact they ; X ae aa refused absolutely to drop a word as “By to what took place. However, It was Wes Has A Great) reported that the magnates—August ADVANTAGE + BRING A Belmont of the Belmont track, Phil SPRINTER, ME Can RUN | Dwyer of the Gravesend and Aqueduct HIS MAN DOwN - AND j tracks and William Hfegeman 6f the HE CAN COME VERY NEAR Brighton Beach track—d WHIPPING ANYONE HE the local racing season at L = CAN CATCH on Decoration Day. Zz ’ During the discussion Fred Rehbergsr, FF : the Gravesend and Aque- ( ‘ ks: F. Erlocher, assistant s¢3+ retary of the Saratoga track, and W, Schaumberg, secretary of the Sheepe- Smith’s Reputed Knockout Punch Not Worrying Wells. head Bay track, were called in. Rete berger, Erlocher and Schaumberg ar- r FR. ranged the conditions of the races fer aw, the book programmes. onal 7 Cnpretght, 1018, Prem Pubttching Oo, (itm New Tort World) UT at Dal Hawkine's new place, in he Bronx, Bombardier Welle of Sngland ts training hard for dis Friday night bout with Gunbost Smith. Bombardier va. Gunboat; the somethin, tive of warfare in tne names alone. And both men have reo ords that promise action. The bout will be, in fact, between the best heavy- weight devoloped in England in fifty years and che most dangerous of afl the American “white hopes.” Smith May not be the dest heavyweight tn his class. Possibly either Willard or Mo- Carty might beat him. But any one who saw him stop big Jim @tewart and brawny Jim Sav. with much haste and very little trouble knows that be carries @ punch to unmake any cham- Pion he can land it on, All this isn't worrying the big blond Englishman, Wells is as cheerful as a Barney Schreiber Enthuses Over Promised Revival of Horse Racing Here Veteran Who Amassed Fortune in Breeding industry came | Carl Morris Still in Ring; From Missouri “To Look the Ground Over” and Starts ig Back Home With Encouragi ng Ideas on the Sport’s Future. To Meet Ji ium Stewart Ne ext when they ot ae Square ie litte ta nee soot of him, | Tham’s White Fi jeut shape right vow,” said | and Billiard he has seen Wells fight ie ° ‘awews § awew Such ts THE Life OF a BUNCHING BAG , WAITS HOPE’ REMARKED JACK PLease a GUARANTEE TO GET we WORK FOR YOU rida Fa ide tot OWN on hie Woodlands farm tn{ can rece this yeer. sixty are ewo-venr- | Much Beaten White White ope Wil auth fy man can be just Missourt Bar Schreiber, one| olds and the remainder three-year-olds. brah ‘outgane him and also win by a knockout. ry Heb Apparently Be aeer ae tere of the country's leading owners|I have received several orders trom| Start Again at Sapulpa on | sus museia, ene terece thee thane siace vous, If there's any worrying done ta and breeders of thoroughbreds, heard| New York owners and I will send about : ere Henne dee new manage, cis Yes \ the Wells family I fear Mares mete reports recently that racing would bej twenty horses up here early next month. Monday Night. “ipeet’ peddle “dente thee tosand Tec berdler's little Eneliah wite, ane, Bom- revived in New York State this sum-| «a: Sheepshead Bay I noticed favor- oe orgie, for tea fou i Rasen eid ed mer. The veteran breeder, hoping that) apie signe, All the trainers havin) Mat triey alent Toba } see nothing in the rough gymnasium bi fi is a the switt-moving form of her bik, it ms e the news was true, made the trip up tol nirsey there were very busy getting Money will come together'io the sar ' “look the ine husband. And from ‘th Sk t Wh t h d the big city especially to “look thelr stables in racing condition and BY JOHN POLLOCK. : Welsh Tenor, assisted by those eyes I doubt that worry cen mare eeters iwewasne round over.” and was immensely grat} from their talk tt would appear that LTHOUGH Cari Morris, the heavy- Ne tala or ath Yor bowls ie at Bon Offices muoh place 11 with what he saw. the opening of the season was only a A weight of Oklahoma, has been! [aich, they a fom, do. Dal ‘Hawkine welcomed, the vist ’ ES creat ig ie, Astor, owner] cde ot weeks of detenteaneveral cnen since ne | otis ah Mkt ba at St aesttas| METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. sporting men. Dal was roughly dressed Y lg anaers O Schreiber sald that he found @ general): way a spectacular career, indeed | branched out as a white hope, he re- | pundee. who Caixa, % erie TON Ke 9 $n @ pair of worn trousers and @ raxgo! —_——_— desire for horse racing tebe that “Barney” Schreiber enjoyed In the |fuses to quit the ring and goes right | (4mol of Nan Byancigto on March #0 ahd Frankie | = — Due sweater covered with sundurt and PITCHER RUSSELL FORD | line preparations for’ tocal campaign | O14 0874 0f racing. orn at Wunagens | Sone MeTing up for bouts whenever |ignvaat Wes shavings, Dal tape, burg, Germany, the future horse king | offered a fair sized guarantee. His ° ida he tas Eas eclica carbeatee, Midkiff, Barry and Young Boih| OF THE HIGHLANDERS and that the sport would surely pros-| migrated to this country when a young-|next opponent will be Jim Stewart, the aa too 9 cae, ¢t0,the opening came | TSW Fons me the eld C ' ‘i ; per if owners and turf officials would) ster with but a few marke tn his pock-| Brooklyn fighter who put a check to |< Edie kari manages TEMPIRE 00s tue it into leech Shea ieee Hit and Field Well for | BACK IN HIS 1910 FORM. |] ony assist each other for the sport's| ot Not finding work in this city, Bar-| his pugilistic advancement by defeat. 1 eon, doe Hivers | 20th, eam ie r= Major Leaguers. 1nd bout, irom “Apel @ to April B. sasss| Detween Joe Mivers | tere ever known to New York boxers wa ney went out to Kansas City and be-/ing him in @ ten round bout at the ipheea hy ern Ny satisfied “witlh the’ change HAMILTON, Bermuda, March 2—]| "But @ few hours after my arriva "|came a shoe clerk, Empire A. C. of Harlem. Morris and \ Don't he surprised If the Highland: |] said the genial Barney, “I discovered] surrounded by horses on his father’s (Stewart will fight ten rounds at ieee Pref. Mine Deno: | ers finish well up tn the first divis- 1} that many people, and not turf folk| ¢arm at Wungdendurg, Schretber ac-|S@Pulpa, Okla,, Monday night. a ag ae nyt “Ny on, The reason: Pitcher Russell | either, were talking about racing, and, quired m knowledae and love of the ante won sextet fights OMBARDIBR apy @Dpeared dressed 1; —— B sweater and slippers. He had r : fine color and was in good humor Hamilton, Bermuda, March 12. A e fo Jeff smith mre has already, taken ower everything in general. He was $8 Highlantors certainly started || hog tat ie eeeather canes Judging by their conversation, they) mais that was to stand him in good be fighting im Pan Tor "nreral ote haw Broad pice Ta the wh CE | anxious to talk about American ath I the season right, for they won| like he experienced in 1910 seemed to want the sport back. It sp-astend in later days, easier, tm a teeate poane bets Bet it, 8 Setuntay a H. B. WAR ‘i his ; lotion, eapectally when I mentioned hav. thelr first exhibition game ov Stallings when he | Mears to be certain now that racing! so when a racing man, one of the iris"op the ‘ight that. between NER"? Cebit dob, the referee and doef will battle for tour rounds, A bout between Wes ‘arranged for m ipiters who will ba o Won a tw ing seen him sitting in a box at the| the Skeoters by a score of 9 to 0. These in the Amey- [| will be resumed probably in the sum-/ Kansas City Doyles, persuaded Barney villie Lewis in’ Daria on recent indoor championships, two teams will probably play threo! ponsible for || mer, Naturally after a three years'/to make a couple of bets on the thor- A “Yes,” said Wells, “I'm very much| practice qames @ week here until It ts | ciuy Anishing in second place. || iapxe the start must be on a #mall/oughbreds, the youngster didn't need | pubftale Som nftfrofimiial A, Mnwation | in i . by Fooghinas gut Joe Mt Interested tn athletios, I've been run-| time to take the boat for the openting | ie Rep iney Lie aresiera oF but Iam positive that If every-) any second bidding. His wagers all | crack Ughtwelght of New a cae, Bway THE CONSPIRACY CRITERION ear au x Y i re 4 ’ he h und big Iafkaburmber, who 0 feast so well Matinoce Ri de 8 ning in professional races In England | of thelr respective league schedulon, eee Tete aha ed | | body works together the results will| turned out winners. He formed a part- | 1 Sty tte? of? att, Mtoe, Ores gett ae Dag gee? ROBERT HILITA 5 and I always go to a0 amateur meets,| The New York American team, which | reach firat baxe, incidentally J|%@ gratifying, Owners shouldn't ex-/ nership with Doyle in making @ book, terran rie ene ata ete ivy hat | Arc. Hor pea rove receipta, HUDSON ¢ In my lant race I won my heat in the| was practically entirely sed of | Striking out three men. ‘The Highe | |pect big purses at the start. For the und this combination prospered. Schrem Loach wan fered several matches after he put iss eee Heer of Mate, THE R: ii Wed) iM-yard run, with ten yards handicap,| recruits, looked great. They didn't)| landers appear to be well fortified || sport's sake they ought to be willing | ber finally moved to St. Louis, and did | Mandot ewey but deciined Chem. alti! 7 Jervis, the aeateerive, Hebter, of | Harlem, UF POO! ie Ae in 18 seconds, 1 took up running to de-| make a felting error and at tho bat at |p WH! pitchers and this should mean [| to race even at a loss at the begin-|So well at the little East St. Louls track, | Tho twenty rund tout in Paria sft danichimaker ot the Liberal 6. 6 of Re: FUTON velop my lees and my wind and on-|jeast three of them hit like real major [J Mat Wey Wil make trouble for all | ning, | managed by Joe and Alex Uliman, that | Me octmeen Jeff Seni igs terminated Hae iis meat chon or thar aah oe haruraae durance. It has mate quite a differ | jeaguors, fon HUNT MEETINGS HAVE KEPT) !¢ soon purchased a few horses. ‘That | drm, dome 451005 ine” The Tighten baited | Pgh. i ence in my condition. I weigh 196] Midkiff, third baseman; Barry, firat THE SPORT ALIVE. [Was the start of one of the most ex- | thes haa a tees io AR frome, cetote. sod se | ean Bere he Gaia ah | i @tripped now, in very good condition.| baseman, and Younx, shortstop, were} bench, Manager Chance and ensive racing stables this country ever | down $750. net been heant from since his defe ie etal hivte on mamy Murhy, ls eerty to return to Not much beside Pat McDonald’e| the three New Yorkers who shone with | Owner Hl. The latter declared t Z hear that the plana now cen for) had, coditm Muckler, manager of Gunboat Smith, ts wo | the ring, thin time, under’ hs Own be ak | A been by P c - | rac’ hree days a week at Belmont) gay Anat fie Ma pat faith. te ie tee a a ee gel weight, le it? I wond hai rare effulgence. They all flelded well,| the team was further advanced phyal-| racing t ‘i 8 STARTED BARNEY TO FOR. | $7, — 4 Go with the gloves. Ite's pelosi Dut at the bat Midkiff connected safely | cally than It was threo weeks after the | Park, It is too bad that they can't be TUNE ASUAIBREEDEE Srabendier: Wells, the Ragiish ertyncightcASee! mocked, Cal, nasinst Her White ya Mand 10 ‘Wasn't it funny when he pulled the|£0f_® Single and a double, Barry got | season opened last year. ae toowa| ‘ereated t0, say, four, Four dare a) ,) TUNE AS A BREEDER, = |qmmmmme ; andi three singles and a double out of four| The Highlander pitching staff looks| week would be enous’ to keep the was the Tuussunnne. Per ne eee mie Neel - two! times up, while Young made three bin- | gre: Chance sald to-day: “We'll | jeaaing horsemen here. ‘There won't be| {Xing of a negro Jockey named Felix | “Amust MEN IT ( ee pe te GR ft town so bard? really, bat to] gies. have a first-class set of hurlers, if) scarcity of thoroughbreds if there are Carr and developing him into a wonder- YBODY SAYS Hal Chase hobbled to the fleid on] nothing else, this season.” And It looks ‘ ful pilot of winners, Competent judg And Wells was atiil laughing a he t bayer enough races, Horsemen don't Ike to e i went out to dress, Back of the buirding | rutches and saw the gan 1 the Ko, too. take long shipments, ‘They are very (tll declare that Cyrr was the greatest ider ever seen ta the United States. was @ running track and a ball fleld. expensive, So if suffctent sport ia pro-| " 3 Wella runs on the track daly. ” POORER BRIE: BM ioe si Barney, carefully guarding his prize is Giving a More Stirring, Sincere end Artistic Performance than He Indian Thorpe Drops Two Flies, | ve newer tet osete a) asker Cu nae chica Wen etna Did in ‘The Lion and the Mouse” TRIPPED for ac action the big Eng- was at {ts crest war it the Windy City. THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PLAY IN TOWN e, they will journey across the : rs tavman aretied cone otra! But Gets Long Homer Off Matty) iz c's. cic tee te] Sites icine Carr mount Steir an athlete, He w oon reaped a fortune. After a three- length purple tights, cut away well WP $0 expeotetions in New ‘York: year racing cam| - cua dee anes co aie nat will take in every detatl of the men's! wrne loss of racing here has not! *3? ampatsn as a bettor Bar. ane casing, Bere nae peta] Ney purchased the breeding farm at dere free play. Abe Attell was boxing | Shafer Performs Brilliantly at Herzog had his tonstia re- | dbed the breeding of thoroughbreds! biageton, Mo., just outelde the city of @ few rounds with Special Delivary |>14 ‘. My aT eraeal wianta amen niaeters\ wevikerat |e Buel af acs people imagine, Hunt) st, Louls.” On his new enterprise the Hirech, and’ Bombardier punched the rat . the training camp causing him to lose q| meetings at Piping Rock aac hefty breeder lavished money. In thi dag and made fistic dents in» aawdust| Sccond and May Stick There | {tte "wetent, hut Ne Is speedily Ketting| places have kept alive the « ioney. In the " sod" yan eee Preah AP Dhl sire onl next few years he raised more horses] JHARRIS i Gamay swibe from the ceiling at stronger aml shows marked Improve: | the part of horsemen to raise blooded] tht) any one in the Wet file men | [pop Man, TO ACW end of the large gymnasium, All Season, ment in his playing, j animals. John K, Madden never ceased! improved perceptibly when he put the Bra at OMe Adie looked in good shape, He hustled | whe cat chee “etonetaa eee NAS breed thoroughbreds, While other! imported stallion Sain at the. head of Miregh around at a ively gait, looking ng. Doyle and | owners and breeders, despairing that! yi, stud, From then on Barney's travel \a March 12 | 1 ue | very much like the old Attell. When Morlin, Tex lubbers for the | TAcitg would never be revived in New| on the oad to fortune was as rapid as he was through he retired and Bom- TT New ork a pair of | York, sent their horses to Europe of! his thoroughbreds on the trac curtailed the business hy Madden has ® played ragged In the fleld. | gone right along breeding, He bought bardier came over with M-Farland, the baseball squad didn't get as Greenpoint heavyweight. Both donned much practice as usual owing te six-ounce gloves, This is Bombaridier’s | the muddy MAMMOTH Aittog of the field, The | Making: #ix errors, Jim Thorpe made | ag others sold, with the result that he US, DAILY MATa, aM NEW CIROUS, pet idea Hé refuses to use eight or/men were sont arcind the buses five |tWo of the miscues, dropping two files |i in readinosa for racing with a bie ‘ OLONIAL i, 2" Haven UNDE MENG FLAGS twelve ounce gloves in training, as he| times apiece then they were sent up| that wero nit to him in ntre Meld. | gtatie of thorouxhireds. His. revent The World’s Bi, Bate eases, a # the change from heavy to Ight e plate for bunting practice. After | J is find ‘ouble dging dalle, : z S ; pA iey cots, a VINTER GARDENS ny & bor 8 Hbtas Gaken a Giardia’ lo. lati Rin wan oven ii GIy. pain Recwosn [Ha NAR nover played the ouineia ter) DuNIRS of Hatlor for stud purposes may) Greatest Condiment {|| ALHAMBRA i ae ITER GARDEN os Ati Pies rai heheh punches, Timing perfectly is @ speclalty | the s and Colts w ‘ | fore and 1° will take a little flme for] mean Wink (Others wil follaw Ale lone tT K hi Id ov: 20th ot . Focak OY la ith GABY inl Ld : of his. the r won by him to become accustomed to that po-| and purchase everything worth while nown the world over, Weber & QATHST, Wet Amateurs Friday. TSS, 8h again playe e/ sition. Thorpe partially redeemed him, | now in Europ 1} Fields’ |e BES “the 'G ae Hate, FROM the start It wam easy to see | reculars and performed | If by getting another home run.| “When I left Woodlands,” continued | { e MARIE DRESSLER’ Ni aie SS \ 37 ses F that McFarland, big and strong | fast little inflelder Ix taking much more which was a hard drive off Matty to | afr, Schreiber, “John Madden was con-|j & PLAYHOUSE ¢: . as he is, had no chance againat| interest In the game this year than ho) the left fletd fenoe, The Ble Indlan| agent that. ectings would be held n| ' HARLEM 135 The punches came his way fast. and | HCO Shafer wax woing lke ‘| Claude Cooper played well for the| Was making preparations to ship horses few of them minned. McFarland Wasi cise afire while Fletcher was {njured | regulars, getting @ two-base hit and| up here later on. compelled to double over and cross bi9| tag: season, ‘The death of Shafer's| flelding hia position in excellent # HAS 75 HORSES FOR RACING arms over his face, and even then| mother greatly affected his playing, | Tt seems probable that this THIS SEASON. Bombardier shot gloves through small | causing him to fall off both at the bat| youngster will #tay with the Glants. | 4 ehh Cerner holes in his defense with the accuracy | and in the field. It will be a great race| Goulatt pitched well for the| “At my stud farm at Woodland 1 of a rifleman, MoFarland, stung hard, | between these two classy tnfleilers for| regulars and had better control of the | RaY® seventy-five thorougabreds th: tried to mix. Here Bombardter's work | the regular Job at shortstop, MoGraw' ball than he has yet shown, OnE CHOCOLAT! eae a was beautiful, He moved his body r away from the flying fists, making ° ee ae = ae = Red Smith Star of Dodger Camp | ri ia eee Marine ai —— Hesjazimene oie taae.cn Special Haster Offering OT ie hee Mat, SAUCE { |Teseree pi usta LITTLE wonien a THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE flavoring f Hot and id Vacate, Soups, Ghews nud Mash An Appeisizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere Miah ‘hase ¥ Lite between acts i CNS COMEDY * FANNY: CASIN of a ii FinePLy ‘ 1 la members, march Bisas x. 443 | (MOLUMBIA 4, BURLESQUE. 1% mee \ THE WINNING WIDOWS Be. t0 81,040, them miss He turned his head @ couple of inches, and was safe, Hi moved tn and out with footwork a any heavyweight ever knew. bet Bway 40. Mat Ky haw @ Ralph Ave, ay aad Gk u e CHER RY BS ‘s ats uch SUirelad WabMean He nf i itting E S auberts In addition to his double yesterday hi i yeas 107th st a [ike oie feather In His Hitting Enables Daubert Moved a run and’ had three putous | Do you want a new suit for Easter—a suit with real H STARS * | URRAY HILL THEATRE . : contre ta i i i MoFarland” straightened up with «| to Defeat Dahlens by uaa laalnet ean anviuinesiina ee Easter style—a suit exactly correct in material and MATINEE DAILY, 1-15-25 Ms a anne wings | Bombardie's “lott houked in : Aree Injury "inthe camp. a0 far. Two oF dst ail- rand yet moderate in cont? renee ACADEMY Si MUSIC STUCK CO Hurtig & anew t ike a flash, the glove landiy Mes Score of 5 to : three cases of “Charley horse” have de- e will make to your measure Oxfo: ambridge THE AMER Farland's cheek. McFarland went core of 2 {0 3, eloped. Under the massaging of A b \ ich na | Seamon’s THE'MER Hig AP ge eA fen Welle stopped ‘ veloped, Uni ier tho mansaging of aaaiat- gray and black Thibets, Vicunas and unfinished in The Cowboy and The Lady. | ay Mums the March King Seame'| THE MERRY WHIRL fe, tamenily SA6 ente ning MePeriens’s Ing, Worsteds—fit and finish absolutely guaranteed | THEODORE FRIEBUS maT a ft tnd ath ae, | -— Dolled "him to ‘hie feet gain. ‘There | was sa aaurtiit nse the’ nae we ing] ceetiay of, gave, Ty, Cobhia aM Prgutaway coat and waistcoat, silk lined, §26— We Prisca knowles WA || sescus tHe wi Y BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. __ Wak an expression of concern on his R sevenvinning practice game btee|be played on Saturday. Tn chats Prince Albert coat and waistcoat, silk lined, $28— 1OWS ALL MEAL face, He doesn't ike to batter his tween the Dauberts and the Duh-|Wae due to @ misunderstanding Cob Separate English trousers, $7.00. Overcoat, silk PS [Balle Stor: ard, sparring partners, Pee ava spa neananeatanaing Goma} lined, $2 ry fatlons lambonts é ‘Wihen the four rounds were over Me- fom whieh the former won by @ score] tniversity of Geormia (eam at nad Be ke a 1 ack suits for Easter, $20 to $40, 4 came around shak- | 0! to le not only got a single and - oom OOK oO} ie . : his head fe 9 wonder, said | but he banged in three f the = ON style suggestions and samples on request i Hine tt Mac “And he hits the hardest punches | made by the winning side r Defeats 3 ruts. REPUBL Ic v7 “Ti ae Bay r) N's CRUSOE H ever felt. Curtis did the twirl Wek me een sean a ih one LY 1 Without Predicting | results, oan he vic while Rucker and Hail Lat ee teen ‘ne, Povis seen b pire, ‘Broad: y y & rnheim * foal A GOOD: EPRICE i Errice Tw ia Daat j safely say that Gundoat Smith I in |pitohed for the los many ‘ot Lon hy at roe j | As for the most interesting experience of | Kirkpatrick, Callahan, Moran _and/'Eeain "Sarvs ‘eat aubattsied foe Alike *stae ot OLYMP IEE mnie Seer ' Bis esteers a ctateudonicann (Dalen aloo somttbuted aqublen Of tue a saicrigast tf ggaar™ OF Me sls facta Ae | MERE, ee =

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