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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. pa a the OEE - — ——_ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Soren UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN | TO-NIGHT’S BIG BOUT LOOKS LIKE A TOSS-UP 'KILBANE TO DESERT | RANKS OF “FEATHERS” {Champion Admits He May | Graduate to the Lightweight Class After Dundee Bout. TOS ANGELES, April &—The alr te Tfull of dul! thuds and bloxing gloves | down at Venice and out ot Doyle's, and the railbirds are once more in thelr wlory. After a week's reapite, Knock- out Brown of New York and Bud Ander. son of Medford, Ore, started active training yester for thelr second twenty-round argument at Vernon, Aprit 15, Both lads worked hard. Brown boxed nine rounds, three with different partners, and his improvement , over his last training camp work was Roticeable, He was quicker and not #0 awkward. Anderson didn't work as hard as Brown, but boxed four fast rounds and had a long run, It will be no task ‘for either lad to get down to 133, they claim, though each weighs 140 pounds right now. -_<-— «Rivers Bout To- Night Promises to Be One Long to Be Remembered. t, 1918, by The Pree Publishing Co. (The New York World). | 4 EACH CROSS and Joe River Weighing in at 133 pounds rin| fide, will make a dent in tweight situation when they the St. Nicholas Rink to-night. By ng the championship weight both yt show that they are genuine trail- for the title. nis fight will be worth all the eons gathered at the Kate—unlers dope Koes wrong, It's the most ieh thing in the work! to predict GIANTS GET EVEN | Johnny Kilbane, workl's featherwetght champion, began light work for its con- teat on the night of April 26 with Johnny Dundee of New York. Dundee left for Catalina, where he sald he would climb mountains until Saturday and then get watcome of « fight like this, where men both have punches of the K. 0. ind, where both are in shape and R mean business, Hither may be lucky one to slip the padded ‘mitt to the right spot. It may Ko rounds, amd it may go ten Keconis. body will know anything about tnat tld the last bell or the last count) ‘over. back to Doyle's cdmp and start In on real hard work. Both Dundee and Kil- bane are considerably over weight, and both admit this may be thelr last 122- pound fight. Kilbane sald there would he no more feathers to fight after he put WITH WASHINGTON | Se Merkle’s Timely Homer Good] tened"tana” ‘** ™e" oe | EBBETS DINNER SUGGESTED | en: tones it that is no drawback. If it , — . MM Goulet: rounds, thoes two ses: Jeu Riven Jn the fourth the Giants got busy and] BY BOROUGH PRESIDENT.| rxaie campt, who sot a decision over ions will be worth remembering more S for Three Runs, Sews scored three runs. Burns filed to Milan. Frankie Burns of Jersey City in their @ long and tedious ten between oe Pte inca ph ae poeiedo CLG Thinks Magnate Should Be] twenty-round battle at Vernon, ts to in- 1 : cond, Murray drew a pass. . got away from MoBride and Doyle took | third, Merkle hit a long one to centre for a home run, scoring Doyle and Mur- Yay ahead of him. Herzog fanned. Finest Baseball Park. Grath, his manager, Tim says there is Borough President Alfred Steers | Nothing in the East that could possibly comes to bat now with the {dea of giv-}™ake an Impression on Eddie tn ten js ing Charles Holiday sEbbets, owner of | founds, #0 he thinks it wise to get some ae fumbled Meyers's slow roller and| tne Dodgers, a dinner in recognition of | of that easy money while waiting for levers took first. Matty struck out. {the great work he's done in giving | Kid Williams or Johnny Coulton to make The Washingtons came back with) Lu Brooklyn a magnificent baseball sta-} Up their minds to fight again. one. Moeller out, Doyle to Merkl |dium. Mr. Steers's suggestion of pro-|™ ——e Both Cross amd Rivers promise red hot, rip-roaring action from the st SCORE BY INNINGS. ernest "|GIANTS DEFEATED BY SENATORS _ {wes $31 Bef) THROUGH RARE “IVORY” DISPLAY ...0 70102 : he didn't wet me, and in the Snodgrass, cf Moeller, rf. Burne misjudged Foster's liner and it mont inwhile tried my bert to allp one on $s Shafer, us, Forter, 3b. went for a single. Milan was out on yeas Ard keermeg ria a pane a ra ror 4 or é Bifrns, If. Milan, cf. @ hot grounder to Merkle, Foster tak- Sake Agpptiented hovght, This time t know just wnat| Players Unable to Distinguish Friend From Foe Because of Similarity of} pov, s»._ Gana, ing second. | Cinndit' drive knocked| acroas the. bridge have net Plana under / urray, rf. organ, 2b. oyle down and went for a single, Fos- sat be ; @ out after him in the fret round — “ ¢ » POs) way alr to arrange for a dinner to | Bick cagut taere ‘sath the orrtsin Uniforms—Merkle, Murray and Tesreau Make Unparalleled “Bone- _ | Mere. 1». Ananth, ter sooring, Morgan doubled down loft{ Si), miieaay {© arranke for a dinner to ” : ’ ° J foul line, Gandil taking third. Matty] bors in behalf of Brooklyn's civic prid TE ic Lives i gow. remarks, head”’ Plays, Causing New York Club’s First Defeat of Year. REI iets throw out Ainamith at first, Amivtant, Poshaasles, Wools, MEF: i Umpire—Caliinower, The Giants added another run to] Edward J. McCarthy, many prominent. an I came here to fight Cross be- thelr score in the fifth when Snodgrass | E!ks and other lodge officials bave used to fighting ten BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ywhen they threw to catch him Murray Gtante had been beaten by thet singled dd final! . arge of the affair. vd to A a n eir oO ad and was finally b h arKe Oo Br T Mdn't start soon enoweh, Conyrit, 1818, by The Pry ulihing Co. started for the plate. Merkle was cniled. tricks in base running. Wn) WASHINGTON, D. C,, April & The Oy eepiearay th ee brought liome Ll waste any.vtiine, butt os abl ton, C., April 8. Mirren sean otbpenecanes jee ne Demaree and Walter Johneoh pitched! Colts joined the regulars today and) Marquard relieved Matty in the sixth. | snesmauer Sree Wie! | Ti je any time,+ but ington, D.. urray, was nipped at *home. ‘hus against each other the first five innings - | o" st ver lected Arth - what was « su victory was turned|and not a run was sowred by either peng are whe © orpeinanie Rerey of BTN Lees tue eat Milan, but Gandie got a| y, one @ te oat ton 2'y riangle oe and keep it up. Ax lone ca ea Sak seae to 3 fink LL Washington {6 laughing Pints an equally "at eee eee aeeret hans Heim | as forty-two Giants trotted on the| hit off his delivery |S, SS Sule ‘core tend canoteant Madras Collars this morning over a mixture ( ia Yi ers are atill tak- tically unhittable. ‘This is the last| feld, Among them was Jim Thorpe, The Washingt got See tun | Sania ton fe! Ami . happy pes me CPs aa —_ Ps nd pure| ts sides as pulled the bone,| year of the famous Swede's three-year i their half of the eighth, when Boe feat fowmth stress, emda? eva | fan Zandt, Jaco! Co, , there are a couple of fine pre- of gray clothes and p M M Washington is{contract, and he Is starting out as if] Who immediately grabbed the spot in, retort pitcher, bln, | there r . Troy, N. ¥. walked and scored on | the cham T first victory over the! he Intends to make them pay him allight as long as he remained out tn stlan's fly to Murray. 4 OP | Siw = $1,000 more next year. His speed !*) tne open. The big Indian 1s In excellent phate) Soe ike thes of @ bullet and his contro! 18) sical shape and as an outfielder Is Jay Gould to Defend TI New York got the worst of the MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Demaree made an excellent showing|!™mproving rapidly. Claude Cooper alo) The opening matches in the all-comers’ tourna. | mixup, and aloo becauge MoGraw On account of the similarity of uni-|®&@inst the star of the American] came in for some critical observation. sent ter the national ameteur court tenuis cham. | 5 ’ forma it acoma that Merkle thought Mur. | League, and though he did not pitch #0] 1t was somewhat warmer thangyenter. | Menthin wore played at the Tennis aud Racaie: | dropped in her last spring and beat|:ay was the Washington third banemnay | Well, held him to a dead heat for the|/day, which made the flelding better, | Sis maton ceciast Oo neat NY oe Gritfith two games, Walter Johnson standing onthe hag ta take the throw five Innings. Demaree's control W@s) There wax no scoring done on elther| straight sete, The best match of the day renuiced | er hand Murray, tt t Ku hy all kinds of trou- Mcmahons promise that therelpeing the victlin in one of these| On, Mecuer hand Murray, It a iq | HOt Kood and he had 8 Of tFOU-| sae un to the third inning. Moeller, | {0% the mesting of Philip Stockton of Bowton aint enough, howe ble with his curve bail. He showed W.-H. T, Huhn of Philadelphia, ‘The fo Will be no trouble In getting the] ee (He DAL ANG Waa atahiling Gh ate cores to matte it certain|the firet man up for Washington | afier four bantfought sete, Tue winmer of the | poate. called for this time. The . te tan os ee that he will be a regular member of |doubled past Murray but was put out) tournament will face Jay Gould, six times holder fomce, instead of being xitvated in] If the Giants had won New York-| ‘put there were displays of bone and] ‘he Gants’ staf. trying to stretch the hit to a triple, — | of the title, on Saturday, WINTER GA ate entrance to the club, will be alerg woul@ have had the laugh, and|tvory when the uniforme wi not fgure,|,The Weather was bitterly cold and] Up to this inning the Giants got only Bains ty je of hundred feet away. Only thoke fo. (ie Gis on. The marble) "04 ! this respect Hix Jef Tesrexu ire. | the hitting was light on both sides, The|/two tits, one by Snodgrass the first ig tickets will be allowed to ap- | fOr same reason. conte the honors gracefully. He al-| "elding was wretched, | time up and a scratch roller by Shater the club entrance, for which a| quarries of Italy never turned out a} towed the Senators to pull a trick on! tt 1s likely that ahs versie wil Waste |in the thin]. Matty struck out two men ete etl Teg ihe pata Ree more finished or variegated product | Nm that has been worked by the Giants! toyton are looking forward to it as alin succession In the second, Morgan for several years and then fafled to go the passing in of any one, poll-|than was exhibited at National|through with another one that veoiia| Dik_event. Matty has never appeared . AeIer oF hanger-on. who hasn't | Park, ‘The mixture of gray unl: [have w ypved the wild running Senators on @ diamond here. is a novelty iy in time for the Giants to win, > cal pull “give the | forms, however, was the main cause| ‘The senators had a runner on third MANDOT BEATS LORE. wander In and | of trouble and much laughter, For and (frat with one out when » double ey fancy, Whe steal was star The Giunt defense en’ purchaser of the seat comes th fear that the Senators might be the} for tnis trick is for the catcher to v DRLBANS, April 8.—Joe Mandot, whispers in his ear: “That's sufferer to-day Clarke Griffith has|#hoot the ball to the pitcher instead| the French market Idol, tried to make a rd leader, in your ° cond, The -pite! ‘ na fad you a piace somewhere | Promised to have his inflelders clad Meck ton the tata wa ener HRoOtN It! come-back In the pugilistic ring when he dictions from the rival camps. |!Vory that cost the Giants the loss Both promise to make a rushing |of their first exhibition game of the it from the atart. And if they make y IT ALL LOOKED LIKE A CASE Mie be ove or the hummingest [200 _ Washington . la he because “AMU SEM ENTS. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN; NOW 5, 2.15 & 8.15, Doom Open 1.15 de 7.15 he of AMUSEMENTS. mahi CLEOPATRA cn SENSATION OF CEN’ 4 Loy Ma PRE AK EXHIBIT A. K a ll | eae to 25c & 50c eats, $2.50, Culidrea PLAYHOUSE ‘\h,,Bart QC Rig: ny, |\] GRACE GEORGE ‘Thea, nao of a NCW TICKEE OF FIC jadison. Sau arden! ivr ‘ONS. | as Wort ‘i 40 Hvay (neat John Waramas Ta We desuh at. gue CAWT . an sree 8.0. MR, Avaustos 1 Thoma ae a See ‘America’s Greatest, by the million And if the real owner of = in white or something that is differ-|ner going in from third, Mathewson,| Went against Johnny Lore of New York THEATRES happens to be timid enough to fall ont trom the poisonous looking out-|!er#x and Meyers worked It nuccenslfor ten rounds, and he largely succeeded, ask for Wij fuly against the Red Box ingthe World’ o jed away and placed somewhere /ft of the Glants. Berien, When Wilson tried It yesterday) %F the newspaper decision ie in his ithe outskirts of the arena behind «| 1 «he players had only taken occa-| the throw Was #0 unexpected to Tes-| favor, although friends of Lore contend won to look down at the violet stripe | eau. Who evidently did not get the sig-| he earned a draw. RANK CHANCE teem to be the/on the New York stockings now and He! managed to protect his hende bat ia] Ht Was @ good fight, With the excep original “hard luck guy.” The| tien they might have unravelled some |vo doing deflected the ball so that It] tion of three nounds, one that was an Colonia es rar ose vi and oC) rt Harry Woodruff §. TH, | Gwen stecdiven he " The f hoodoo seems always hovering on] vf the tangles on the bases, but the/ rolled past short and allo the even break and two in which Lore had Hy pprarp ia .a | hoya on. bol dos are running with|ond run to come in, 7. & 1. Yeuterday he wasn't “veaned” |heye on both ai ; a shade, Mandot was the winner, N exactiy, but he wrenched hia leg | thelr heada up this spring, ‘That's the |NOT A RUN SCORED IN FIRST] qn the third round Lore, after felnting on- le WARAIS Wevt 421-50 ven ex Miate ia a. wi E, of way, Thurs Mat Boe. 61:50, LT Colt az: Comedy $1ii; ntfs eat" his: FANNY’ Pee *S FIRST Baye while running to firet bare. Warhop atyh FIVE INNIN Db hurt Bis arm and had to drop out of t Tn the third inning WashingMn had as. with his left, got in a powerful right In « minute or two there were again) swing to the Jaw which staggered Man- Fabiek ry eat ONE ” 48th Sty Wul B way. aay, ves. jimh at, & game, and Derrick split the middle | three men on bases only to Ket cauxht] runners on. third and first. Only two Bottl ULTON 3%} Eh ey, Bree NHATTA % Ai _Vandevite Retween Acta, finger Of his right hend while attempt-|in a Jamb and have two picked off|Wwere out this time. Tesreauy was) det t the ropes le WHAT HAPBE! NED" TO MARY MAN at, TAN an Pa gt, ing t© ynake a catch from Sweeney. | pefore the acurrying Kenators could tell| plainly flabbergasted, and when a Wash- - THE WHIP ,¥« ‘That réade like the casualty list of Teen when a Oyaeh<| pRORTA, TL, April &—Harry Donahue fi y's football practice at Ya! the Glants. With everybody running |Seeend with Big Jeft ing at him,| of 3 York and Pekin, Ill., and Mickey wie Se oa chy the on atdatee | the same time it wan altheult hen Tesreau threw it to second without| sheridan of Chicago boxed ten terrific out of the way tle r » had sti amos wre HOM ON Of #h8 the grand stand to tell friend from foe, | poling that the man who had started | rounds to @ draw before the Marquette ACK “TWIN” SULLIVAN passes us| Pertunately for the Giants that mixup! scored easily and that run gave Wash- Club. Both boxers showed a willingness the information that he ‘s very,|'!oke In their favor, and Washington | ington the game. In other words, the to mix and both delivered frequently, very anxious to meet either Gun-|¢ 4 not acore, Then things changed. t Bmith or Lutey McCarty in New |MERKLE CHARGED WITH MORE York, immediately, “I met Gunboat “IVORY” PLAYING. which were thelr men and which were /{n&ton ru _ RB tre WED. WEST END 2h w, of su DAMAGES GSops_||| pv” WARFIELD © “js Fes eat aia Re REVIEW CENTURY THEATRE eas Bhar, Baten lestear ny - JOSEPH A} Now J pel fam Wo an oe i Pee ‘way. Prose Biveatie OH! OH! belli UOT ES, (are Tee ELTINGE Ba pia ie kveuinas a 6 TAMMERSTHIN'S 2 Ustatal Lulu Glaser || Blanche Walsh” & Co, First I punters Nadine’ 'AN! 4 AC That's because the great American public is getting wise to the fact that this wonder- ful bottle [protects the fren’ Meteors & Adams; and Th pe. a Bt, <fhere in Buffalo and shaded him in ten] ‘The Mg blow that meant the downfall LIBERTY Woot 47 Figai eines oe ot STA’ Ay younds only a couple of months a of the S sa er the one ee HELLO, SAM! best whiskey ever TUE onpaarie THE: Pune WITHIN THE’ LAW % STAR ee IS en says Jack Twin, “and I'm sure J can} kept them from victory fell heavily tn ‘TAPE —_ en Rane. ie the seventh and once more Fred Merkle made. eu eatit Ft ‘way & aiid, at ry cape, Fepeat the tree . and JANET te a ROAD 0. Don't wait another minute! eh tb.) de Y OF ee "STOCK CO. Jack Twin in a fellow they don't care |to the unfortunate first baseman. te fight a second time. He may no mag asara? akay wit over Roldion |pnrrened © be he lending Agure. it Biva ss co Bveuings ; FM) Honras te ated ene old wart brio AAG rapa egeified rte hy Get right over to a good store and buy You try it. It's on sale “STOP THIEF™ a a ‘Widow by Proxy . fresh ambition. display of ivory {tis sure to be charged |] ga PEERLESS UNION SUIT. everywhere. The best PRR Maia >a MAN'S" FRIENDS Be ae GLOBE FRCL KNOWLES With only one out and two on bases Never saw such a fit. whiskey you ever The tage 4 ti GRAND OPENT Mi {although he does snap | Merkle slammed a iwo-bas into a eS. in pretty spitefully at] right fleld scoring the first runne Swell make, too. New tape edge tasted— N. Y. ne Late Vaude, Ventival makes the other man|sending Murray to third. ‘fhe throw d rection IG ACTS-17| — So the ring feel foolish. Me'w the great. |to catch Murray wax wild ant the ball effect and steam-shrunk to size. Macht Whiters, a dee oe , a reid, | bound y pench Murray Re FE ALINE, ID tne Oe aoe ave soured ually tus, eridenty If you don't get PEERLESS UNION Wilson * Pigaly ao, 4 bobs around ‘aperrs. punches with |e did not know It and plactdly rested SUITS you will not be happy. ‘Other big acts, REPUBLIC Yi wares, a al hile elbows, and blocks and covers and [0 the baw when Merkie caine tearing ATE aie neat arourd part second with the speed tof it clut ) wide open, Robby was on. the cing lines motioning for Merkie to back and three or four Washington players were chasing up and down tho nna = Femi Exce Pe bipag “OLYMPIC §,\" = | Thurs, Amateur Night | Iriday—Country Store OLUMBIA ,2 733, Burlesque ;¥* THE DAZZLERS Believe me! Real Whiskey— That's All! No Metal Parts Can ONGRRLAND! fe Ae A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL ny, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, STAR THEATRE tis", aay & Fulton BURLESQUEDSI3 JOLLY yous GEORGE. Bounds und that he's be he uniforms looked exactly altke wl fet © century or so, he certainly is & | Merkle hesitated as if to study the sit all style fabrics, sul atcbed punches K b $l, . Sender, Sullivan hae matcbed punches ation ‘and then Aguring that Murray PRICE a ss oe ts Touch the Whishey URRAY HILL THEATRE #2! &. HL ahatchek OFcion anda core or | Must surely have nae “HAHN THE SOCIAL MAID < ne longer on the lst, He Aghts | ioked wound to find Murray standing Do ges sront 2 love ail, middlewr'gits and heavy-|enide im on the bag. After exchans- Kasse sh. TeaKes Juat how Jack is calling him | ing tho courtenties of the day and shak- a ing hands they separated. M } ven de A stailed ou ple return trip to second, Bree, 19, 20, 3 Pay ape cua ak

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