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P-TO-DATE ; EDITED BY ND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN eo COME ON, FELLERS! ny Kilbane Wants Copytight, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Wor'd). John «, IMANAGER CHANGE'S vers July 4th To Meet Ri Either He or Cross Would Gladly Meet Mexican in LEG ALL RIGHT AND Freddie, Tightweigit hampion at the bas 3 Fate , the, in tn 10 Font 0 Tonle on West Fifty-fourth treet, HELL PLAY TO-DAY Caldwell and Johnson Likely to Be Opposing Pitchers at | Washington Opening. Place of Willie Ritchie. BY JOHN POLTIOCK. F by any chance Tom MoCaroy 18 Ritehle, the Ughtweight champion, | *i incom, co the abt, foas bt: to mect Joe Rivers at Vernon, Cal., on | ago, tas ben mat July 4, he will have two other good men | inner of the dec! ak igainn, Ltn Re Atte mest 8 ke Kosen. Young Rector bout 4 at tiat cb om Satunlay to select from to meet the sturdy Mexi- These fighters are Leach Cross and Johnny Kilbane, the present feath- erweight champion, who has decided to desert the featherweight class and join nil! be decide PRESIDENT TO ATTEND. Summer Sport Starts With . me Giants’ Opening at the) ii enianders’ Leader Wielded WM end coat a Trecond bout at cate Phy wit hatte at 380 ‘poms AIER INJURED. SO ARCHER SAIER .S MAY PLAY FIRST TO-DAY. GHTCAGO, April 10.-Firet Basemas , who was injured in prac: lay, ix mot expected to play weatre, on the night of April 22. the lightweight division. Cross says ho te sure he can dofeat Rivers in a bout of twenty rounds, and would like to get a chance at him for that number of rounds, while Kilbane stated at Los Ane goles to-day that he will gladly take on Rivets if he'll weigh in at 133 pounds at Grounds To-Day. the Ax Before Leaving for the Capital City. BATTING ORDER, WASHINGTON. Grownis to-day, and old Winter's ie broken at last! Let joy tu: of @ammeresau!ts. . Loula here to-day and his place wit Catcher Jimmy Archer, ‘t {who gained a lot of notoriety the past home on | winter as a persistent holdout. Roger S| Bresnahan will get a chance right off opening has more significance on the bills, It meane not first appearance of the Giants fn the National League race of Wat the beginning of all summer 4 It has become the custom for lee to walt for baxoball. breaks the Ico—eometimes Iit- After the big baseball opening other out-of-door summer will begin to boom. ‘Gthletios, golf, tennis, all the rest gill be in full owing. fuck to you, boys. This ts the te show us how hard you can haul pennant halyard. UB atti! buzzing about the re- Markable showing of Joe River @against Leach Cross. Surely the Mexican came here this time to us.” He made 008. @mouses offered for Cross are First the weight ts urged, uch emphasis upon the trifling Rivers had. Rivers weighed WASHINGTON, April 10.—Local fans will get their rat pee & big league manager this afternoon! inders open the aecason| here with the Senators. Of course, when| the Peerless Leader was the boss tn Chicago the Cubs never played here, that cupital city rooters are very much interested to seo him and size him up. Chance announces that into the battle to-day, entirely recovered from the strain it underwent in the second and last game! of the series in Brook! | Roy Hartzell, who was knocked uncon- acious by @ foul tip at fa Wang fast. fa J “Snows” Baker, the new Aght ko ‘three fwliters to. th Lippe will sail for Aust at Frank Chance when the High Larghrey of Piiladelphia and a hearywoight, Willis Lewis seems to tate rounded inty nod fighting form again in Paris, fi uccyamcon ‘that W ewark Tuesday, on for fi only absentee will be Claude Derrick, won fonr figita in « A néw madras {@r distinctlon, Triangle Madras Collars ‘Van Zandt, Jacobe @& Ce, Troy, N. ¥. fe Bt WW without tipping the beam. | th. promising young shortstop who was severely mpiked in the second Dodger He bas had four stitches taken! fa hie right hand, but it is healing #0; rapidly that he ts confident that he will resume play in two weeks’ Young 1s booked to take! jan in the tnaiy ar ofthe thre gay that Leachie had an off faa didn't got started. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN; NOW myself, I think that Cross Twice Daily, 2.15 & 3.15, Doom Onen 1.15 & B18” thetic player's place. Manager Chance Intends to use Slim Caldwell in the box. This twirler worked for six innings in the first Brooklyn Game last Saturday, und he showed no curves that he la’ thought to be just the man to take Walter Johnson's measure, ‘well egainet olds. He was by being uD against much more clever boxe ‘Ait at least as hard as Leach him- Harry Polloock has taken another figiter unter NORFOLK SELECTIONS. much speed and @ plain slugger Cross ts a} Fast, clever men always have; A. A. U. Suspends Soldier Kearns Kentucky Derby Winner Eastern Horse! him except when Leachie In one good wallop and ‘The local park will be crowded today, And when President Wilson throws out the firat ball a battle will be started which promises to be a rip-roarer. who for & number of years held the position with the New Yorks that Chance now occuples, ix con- fident of capturing the opener, and he also believes that his team, which In the ¢ame which surprised the world by fin- ishing second In the American League race last fall, will land the flag this ck Wigsins, Free Crack Athletes cial meeting of the Regist Stops Delaney mm who didn't slow up May Be Ten Point, Buskin and His Majesty Training at Local Track. Clark GriMth, 4 that he wasn't d by the defeat that Jack “Twin” Sullivan, the v handed him last Rrooklyn, by coming back with both feet and both hands, and knocking out Soldier Delaney in of tieir scheduled tlantic Garden | = what would he have! able to accomplish from a time otandpoint if he had to havo been e tlon Committee of the Metropolitan As- sockation of the Amateur Athlette Union & number of prominent track and field Delng extended, Tale Carrier, combination: boxer, cacy, Chuckles, rover Hughes, Kor- man. uphill fight from the | lesa effective than! | Because he was bew!lder: ‘a epeed and discouraged by his! mak, Hoffman. Fifth Race—Blue Mouse, Question ot: inen were suspended for falling to make reports of the expenses {ncurred through Kaward Jennini Mott Haven A, late in assertii {ty ae @ two-year-old, he n into winning form or attracting atte tion until the fall meeti for that matter, —star Gif, The Squire, the fourth row ten-round battle at the It was a bitterly o In the second round Kearns sent | ~--~a-~-~ ent down for the cc in the third round Delaney reversed things and ecored an elght-serond knockdown, Delancy was dropped twice for the nd just as he was about | the decisive wallop Referee | Moore tnterceded, nnexed three two being for] three-quarters of a Among those he defeate: events were Tartar, Hobnob, But the performace that r put the atamp of class upon him was bis victory over Cauugh Hill, a Hughes, Prince Ahmed and Besom, when wiving away a chunk of weigh! has as yet never travelled a route, and idle to predict what he le to accomplish clings of his year distance, Of cour on, Of the twenty-five youngsters that Griff took South have been retained, two of them being Rivers first came to New York described as a “wide open box- who was an easy mark for but who could weather them | races in a row, the & two-year-olds at it was learned that they had neglected to turn in thelr expense accounte for the games of the Boston A. A. Fred Weller and Edward Wray were punished | ene Biue Grass Biate, will come from Of tha many Derby ehgities (raining at the home tracks are several with excellent chances of winning the tly won the 20 yards at the Milltary | rich stake. Of this number Buskin, Ten A, UG, Championships; Myles MoHugh, nd Frank Stephenson, | strongest. The reports of thelr fast per- L. 10-yard title | formances driftins down to Kentucky feeently from theso tracks have mado the Blue Grass turfmen far from com- OCAL horsemen are confident that the winner of this year's K tudky Derby, the turf classe of AMUSEMENTS. ‘The New York boss has already slung the axe, and his squad now conalgte of twenty-two men, which Is well within the limit prescribed by the Commission rule that no club over twenty-five men after May The following before the Highlander: rh St, titeat a eae Ae aS Sal al , ek H. B. WARNE) GARRICK ca THE C CR neglect in regard to a set ef aports held in Hartford, Dick Bean, Irish-American A, C.; Harry Oltman, Second Battalion, Naval Militia, who has everything that a cham- If any Ightweight now in te to take Wi own from the sooreboard that ness wan re ayers got the hook Point and Ills Majesty appear je Mexican’s coo! pie,” He fought ike @ student. gould eee him think as he moved t. There was something r ‘of Ketchel in bis cool plan- sudden action. that he could think of other dodging wallops and try- blows of his own, rrined at his inability to lu fectively, bent over and set mi for a right hander, and letting Marrison, a shortatop, Chattanooga of the Southern League Golaee auntaat Hamburg, was rare distance traveller, his most notible chievement an a threes defeat of Plaudit In the Realtzat negotiating the mil cighths on that occasion tn 2.61", pice eb co pal NOT AN ITHACAN REACHES We STAR pic up his hat with Rochester of the Inter George Davis, wh ‘was a phenomenal pitcher while twirl- tng for Williams College last season and Who will make his he City of the nternational League; who will play with rational League; Shamrock IV. Cu; Seeker’s Name LONDON, April 10.—Sir Thomas Lip- With the exception of Others (Ten Point and His Majesty) distance of ground feud acquitted themselves in @ manner that would lead one to believe that the Dave tried over LULSON 4% Pr takre Ral [| ELMO. THEODORE FRIEBUS PRISCILLA KNOWLES Calser, a pitcher, who' | the Albany Cla of the same league, | Dodgers Will Help Quakers to Open o | Rorse that can deat either one of them jhas the Deroy “sewed up.” tetirement last fall His Majesty mot horses of the calibre of Hilarious, Se dago, Carlton G, Lechiel and Lahore, ton will name the yacht which hi having built to win back Ame: in 1914 the Shamrock IV, Nicholson of Gosport, England, who ie to design the boat, is very confident FIRST OFF OF SEIBERT. ANNAPOLIS, April 10.—Seibert, Navy captain, made a remarkable r ord andone that Is i!kely to go down tn HARRIS Thus ease |ACA DEMY gk. mrsic, hd [rasan ‘Crows DY 4 litle joke, Even Cross mE ALAD mata ‘on OCK CO. in | "sae “THE LILY” Original Company, with THEODORE FRIEBUS & PRISCILLA KNOWLES. &nd found it an easy task to defeat thie sort of @ field going @ mile and a & performance that placed the New York Yacht Club; him In the first Mght of three-year-old called upon to defend the cup, | prospects, Ten Point met ‘and that that hoodoo number ta likely | Mapolis baseball as the Asainst the Cornell team he to reach first base, nents fanned, while ttempt of Mr, Lipton's to lift the cup will claims that it will be the thirteenth in Philadelphia. HIA, April 10.~The bare- Dall season wtil 0} ty APRIL 1a 16 1 FORMA NCES, DAMAGED GOODS Found of ED. using things In didn't aliow a ma Thirteen of tls o; only one fly went to the outfield. bert bad four assists, three on dropped Shortstop Adains one, wi ntive number of assists made by ‘s valuetion of his eervicen Offered MoCarty—so rune for his end, to meet brede Uf his own age in the Wal lucky for Sir Thomas, De-| the same as he will contest with in tie Derby, and wearing colora for the first me over a mile route accomplished the easiest sort of a viotory in 1.40 fat, defeating on that occasion Leochares, Yankee Notions, Rook View and His Majesty. Of course, strictly speaking {1 meet in the first of a three Kame serton, ‘These two clubs were signally honored yesterday when they played at Brook- lyn and started the major leagues off one day ahead of any other clubs, iynites are thirating for re- venge to-day as they consid tough to havo lost yesterda by a score of 1 to 0, and all becaune one Guabdet Smith. MoCarty refused, and $0.00 woula have established a ——--—-— | at N. ¥. A. ©, To-Night, ‘The gyvanssium of the New York Avdletic Club | will be the scene of some rery got wrevtling w | ‘réoord for ten-round no-decision MeFariand received a $10,000 for his Bout with Wells ib Bi five, 6, ia} Roker mid ALLL an was a record tn itself, And Mo- a al TANET Bi Populer boxer Mew York fans. Ao imagine just what argu- y could dig up to back his He knocked out A! might, as the preliminary bo of tle Metropoltta Amsowatton Chainpionslipe will be staged users will be held, ie ganic place ot | was not » true run | the fleld had bad racing luck; gut, and here 1s where the student of form fig. St urea, if Ten Point, game colt a8 he bas sci proved ‘nimpolf to be, could travel the| ® ce, for a few of of their new players, Outflelder Benny dropped a fly ball, Manager Dahlen isn’t the least di the unfavorable start, he figures his charges will make up for | Meyer from New: College held ta the | Miga” Heclactl won thi reo events, the tweuty ami 1 yenie awime and nt Savage's EVERYWOMAN. ‘Shzzce rs" URRAY HILL THEATRE 25 ~ Norelty Dancing To. Night, opening bad break by taking two/| games of the present series, Pitener Frank Allen, and one of the Dodgers’ best young and George Alexander, one might aay, without An unknown down in a Cali- = = town duplicated that feat He swpped Jim 4 left hander seond HAMMERSTEIN MIAL MAIns. E, 14th 3, Paone 1700 Bir, Fiyan 1s very good man of ufman, Johnson and| Smt had all knocked him out with trouble, MoCarty stopped A! clever Quaker pitch fe on the rubi MANHATTA\ riday Country Store. Ere, & By as, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Columbia overwielmed Willem and Mary at basotall on Routh Pleld by the scare of tries close on Satunlay for the Gymnastic ‘whole seventeen munds of America which are to be held at ‘Satur Palzer was stil! on his foe Championehive of SAM BERNARD tn All fo IG ACTS.-17 Non-Refillable Bottle the most important ot hatte Wes wie Har Wie Heese | 18 for tim tenant ee “Ghaaartonahig oe er \ | 5 Rita aries ty ‘and gave MoCarty . | eatrien received te ‘Welle knocked Pali pene hoo, mi more in two rounds than | Maral ta in the long fight. br 8 performances don't put where he 1s entitled to all y Ar HASTINGS’ BIG SHOW. f Api 10,—Owing to the ea. | tinued hart reine yestertas Angest H bee Nationa! on da Ey aan e best whis- ey you ever tasted, because it's fm cireuiation for pulling an and “CLERMONT ROLLER R OPEN DAILY capering about @ ring rounds. Laldsetod mat in New York Smith BELASCO » ROLLER RINK © ° 1000 90 30700; 8.80 te Bed 8 0 13, » 25c. Skates, 25e. 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