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“TRE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1913. ~ . i EDITED BY BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN WINNERS AT NORFOLK. FIRST RACE—The Nursery; purse $300; two-year-olds; four and a half ture longs.—The Urchin, 109 (Butwell), 10 to 4, even and out, won; Martin Casca, 112 (Burns), 7 to 2, 7 to 10 and out, second) Fathom, 112 (Ferguson), 4 to 6, 1 to 8 and out, third, Time, 0.6725, Zack Wiggins fell after breaking his I and Armament also ran. RACE—Malden two-yeare four furlongs.—Galaxy, 199 (Wolf), 2 tol even, won, Mater, 2 to 1, 4.to 5 and out, second; Tea Enough, 1% (Ferguson), 11 to 6 4 to UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY CHANCE DAY. IN CHICAGO Copyright, 1913, by The Press Pubtiahi ing Co, (The New York World). ’ per, 110 Nathan), even, 1'to 2 and out w Bynary, 108 (Butwell), 8 to By [2% to 1 and even, second; Pretty Molly |92 @MeDonald), 40 to 1, 12 to 1 am 4 to 1, third, Time, 1.09, Anna Cl Paris Queen, Real star, Frank Hud and Schaller also ran. “DONO” OF HARVARD WEI BOSTON, April 14.—Weyland Manni Minot, know# in the football world “Dono,” the former Harvard foot player, has married Miss Anne Shaugt nessy, a telephone operator of Dorchet ter, The Key. Thomas 1, Gasson, pret dent of Roston lege, married thei at St. Leo's Church Great Reception to Be Ten- dered Frank Chance in Chi- cago on May 17 Is a Rebuke to the Cub Management. HEN Frank bro reaches Chi- cago with his HiiRoppere on May 17 he will be given the Greatest reception tendered any popul: athlete since Martus returned to Rome after walloping Carthage for the pen- ment. Mayor Carter Harrison and Gov. Denne of the State of Iilinois head the reception committee, and all the notable Citizens of Chicago appar somewhere fm the list. C. Webb Murphy will be Prominently absent. He hasn't been | vited to take part in the feativities Riven if he had been, C. Webb would provedly find important business taking to Oshkosh, Wis., on that date. The reception to Chance uncovers a @urious situation. Here is the leader of @ asedall team from an opposing city fmvading clannish Chicago and A 4 haere ae mE PRS Grected lke a city-saving hero, In @ way the reception must be re- garded as a rebuke to the Cub man- ra 3 Lecar MR. C-MURPAY WHILE Wi ANKE RECEPTION 1S ON, CHASE HURTS ARM | This Zs Important Week soma eats a., April 14.—The follow- entries for to-morrow, two-year-olds; sell: Bi Eas ky Bele Ae For Lightweight Stars PLAY GREAT GAME s:s<-54&°5) AND HAS TO QUIT at | the hole. He threw @mith's bunt to Good Bouts ts Scheduled at New Ch Herzog in time to nip Wheat, and . i sneered sets ae sn ante eisage, AGAINST GIANTS Fisher dled on a slow rolier to Herzo RED SOX GAME Orleans: Vernon, San Fran- than appears on the surface. It means For the Giants Doyle and Murray died cisco and This City. : that the ball fans of the Windy City are ‘ _ ,fansterving their allegiance to ative on easy infleld taps and Wheat made a The Army and Navy Officers of England and the Continent pay fealty to the Imperial and upwants Merry Ch round bout at @ s! 3, ; t running catch of Merkie's long the Olympia A. purse i And they are doing tt openty,|POlo Ground Fans See Pitch-| {ine rive to lett. BATTING ORDER. BY JOHN POLLOCK. rit seh ia alten quality of Nestor. and joyously, with every inten- New York. Boston. 18 is an important week for the ~leaged The mildest Nestor tien tm th ’ Ames was still going like a steam Daniel t H @ world of letting the Cubman-| ers’ Duel Between Ames | engine in the third and struck out| Daniels. = aeeey Fe: s in the lightweight class, for | ie Cigarette is the Royal Qgement know all about it. both Allen and Stengel. Cutshaw rolled | woeetis Sy, Motralbe elght of them are carded to take! Joo tery, ts thinking about having Ine Rivers | © Whatever the motive underlying this and Allen. an easy one to the pitcher's box and|Cree tf. teenie part in battles. To-night at New Or-| 2 car in boxing ezibitions at several theatres | | "iy Nestor. | reception may be, the whole thing ira} ” B Be re eae Mart kanes ho | Citahee 3b, Pott a leans Young Shugrie and Johnny Lore | i of lett a Sane é Hy . ‘ i Gtorrett, 2. Janvein it: will fight ten rounds, to-morrow nigist ise few days : A royal | BATTING ORDER. Lopes ee tcial cab rag: the] Sweeney, ©. Wagner, sa. Knockout Brown and "Bud" Anderson Htveryenene th oa tea a me Mie s Box of 10 for 18¢ 4 a . . Cady, will meet for twenty rounds at Vernon, ss Warrlcralt gaphiadien ew York, Brooklyn. one Oui, Saree Pg Lepr sea 1, D. Wood, p. Cal., and Jack Britton and Matty Bald- Tie Athen: ikea Ht To be had everywhere of Royalty 4 | Bnodgrass, cf. Stengel, of. left ankle by @ pitched ball and dragged)“ Umpires—Dinneen and Hart. Attend-| win will hook up ina ten-round bout at] He ie Join -sotiy n of fire pounds gleimed, meena chorea dl himseif to firat lamenting. Ames struck | ance 4,000 ek ‘The biel * man of Athans. "O'Cnneh Devore, If. Cutshaw, 2b. Snodi obed of a! the St. Nicholas A, C. show. fe Hace at Olle has resigned Flatche Meyers, rf. out and Sai “i Rede des ; Le ap niee bout of the week will be fought on| eb to go into the ‘theatrical’ bisiness ROCH LY AOA Wheat, If. ton it by lever’n pretty catch in BN el to The Rvnig Pent Saturday afternoon when Tommy MUP) tie sen.round Louis will be staged Braslaene Gracia ot the wosteater crac he altitudinous white Daubert, 4 jeep right. STON, Mass, April 1.—The New| phy will get another chance at Ad Wol-| Olympic A.C. of Harlem to-night” bat j a : >| | WANT A JOBT |} Reavyweight, Is in Callfornia. Smith, 3b. ‘After Meyern had fouled out and) yor, Highianders, in tow of the| gust, the exclghtwelght champion, in a] iA2 vt. Youn fue atti tae of Whe Taternatinel Legens sxecunced | Jense writes that he is thinking - Vasher, es, Wheat had fanned in the fourth, | tee : twenty-round go at Jim Coffroth's open |™'4n# And Kid Black’ v8, Kid Ghetto, Prine pate: Wie) sollow ing fe WE GUARANTEE TO GET ©f letting Tom Jones make a few rents Daubert got hold of a straight one and|"Peerlens leader," Frank Chance. | aip arena In San Francisco. dive Woodman, writing trom Avatral “Grant, Hen: | WORK FOR YOU Matches for him, although he doesn't ate tha one, slammed it into deep centre for two| tackled the world’s champions in the — since we | a hamay te ai at fee mma tie’ nea elvan tient MOVIN fatend to break away entirely trom the yasea, It did no good, ‘however. a4) rat of a series of gumen here this at- sltikg itwons, who, bag aot fous, since, Be |of sults he fe brewing seat Hugh Stctatoas | management o: friend, Charlie Cut- Fletcher made a great run and captur im Madison Square Garden se a0, > 4 ral Anto Records Broken, A thirty home.power automobile. driven by ternoon. 1m Boing to fais agai, Mey ae ont agree Ce ailing, fox nia angst eiterwelaht of Minnenolis, for Smith's high foul back of third. P ‘After getting three balls Devore was| Chance didn’t get Into the first game. forced to hit and popped an easy ity| The leg tendon atrained in an exhibl- to Cutshaw, Pletcher lined ous to] tion "game in Brooklyn is getting well Meyer and Doyie Med to Wheat. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, April U.—The rain finally stopped long enough for the Giants and Brooklyn to start a game this afternoon, but the bad ight Poe eee a enideuy | Jules Gone, established, screral world's records ot ft mark” ag Saito is not kuown | the Hrooklands track Friday, Goux fine made Attempt to lower the six-hour recont, but mdoned it after an hour and a half, He ry athe aa? qe, fi * « jedese S re Fa @ heavyweights and bring the coin The Buperbas were easy sa the Attn, | Of TADIGLY as could be expected. and 18) sacy ec c middleweight fighter of | established the follow pal yr ‘ A “ , ihe esta ing world’s records,” in less spasmodically. The big Wether had left Mera Force ene eer iiler tvitne om easy raliena| NOW 1 fairly good shape, but he does} allecrowa, not be able jeter: Pity le 28 “minut 18. seenncie; 300 not want to take any chanoes on he: slippery ground, Hal Chase bas a weak ankle, which he {ts obliged to favor considerably, but womewhat disturbed, Shafer and Burne, the two new regulars, are both laid up with colda, and this necessitated the iia Bout, wits George ‘Neago "at the st Te ie at in fem," 1 ‘ease Bard Seay a Unt Ae Brown, 56 minutes 20.83 seconds; one-hour recant. 7 ew weighing just 3% pounds | 100" miles SAT 3 ard fg keeping himself in good jem and apparently has stopped Growing, as he still claims 6 feet 6 inches | placing of Devore and Fletcher back in @@ bie height. He is going to Join Wol-|the line-up. Brown of Chicay to-morrow jured to Ames, and Allen lining out to Fletcher, who caught the ball after a tive-foot jump After Murray had gone out in the he in there at second base. There Scotty Montieth, mana CJ Johnny Dundee, deat it bunt, Hers word he ‘the camp and do @ little work—not] The day was too raw and cold for ki angi ty Daubert Just os Werno® | was much curiosity to sce how the! eat that ie teri i the ore i aotules greatest first baseman in the country otal to at ted would perform in the new territory. eingle to right, Chief made @ bluff to) Grance believes that Hal will bec eecond, #0 as to et a chase and give a star in that position, and others who Merkle a chance to score while he) rave geen him play insiat that he is was being run down, but Cutshaw nd th: Miller just in tine going to be as big @ success at sec- tumed and threw to Miller Just in Cine) ong as he was at first bace. to get Merkle at the plate. The Hight: ; ghlanders scored one right off Stengel walked in ihe sixth, but Wasling reel, Daniela oponed up the game 0 © @arring partner, however. two such hot-weather stars as Rucker ‘Willard shouldn't feel and M@thewaon. Dahlen decided to use qauee he hasn't Allen, hie young left-hander, and Me- Graw intruated the fate of the champs A in the hands of Leon Ames, who felt oeae pee ag eg bi all right, since he escaped the opening matched with One Round Davis of But. | 88m hoodoo. fale, but for some unknown reason, Ketwithetanding | the threatening probably good enough, gave Buffalo the| Weather # crowd of #ix thousand was} forced out when Merkle Krabbed Cur- ' . , For this oversight on the part | out to see the fant shaw's grounder and shot It to Fletch mae ge eens Cy Aele aan atole | seam @f Mr. Willard the State Athletic Com-| Ames was in great whape at the start | Cutshaw thes died stealing and Meyer ae Ve he ah od Lea who “mission suspended him until such time] and with his sweeping curve struck out thrown out after # great stop by) threw to Gardner to get Dantels at Ww Youn’ id THEATRES. fect th dew rig ot oy wien Funnny Wilbane st, bei ca oe Xd ath ae Cd ct At she se il ol fiiuix SAN : on the fight: TP mk uals." wrttes Montieth, ‘wit the verdict om polata” Teo, prominent, fighters fare due to arrive here england within the next twenty-four hours, tha eight whose uropoeed fight GARRICK #98 i wi Saitogton to-d8s, 4 ani Kjauns th iis THE CONSPIRACY: reer: riers CRITERION © Ww mas ¥ fins Bt ‘ pro HILLIARD , IN aith 5 By Dandie Tee yok Lite TILE RICH ch 6 i EDITION CIRCUS SENSATION OF 61 i & 50c 4s q box “seats, 90,00, a fee Fe achaadon, by opelek fare fadivon Square Garten), World. ray, World Bldg; Lehigh Valley “ychet “ties, 1400 i (nent aaa); Gimbel Tiros” ‘are John Wanamaker, ‘N.Y, Central ‘Mata. Thu, 5, GA WHAT WAPPENED TO MARY “Btore, 120th _st, “(near Lenox av.) as be has fuldiled his Buffalo contract, |étengel and Meyer und retired Cut- | Doyle, NO RUNS. : CS kee ecldliy slut alte cla die diay Ls) Soria Af the giant really felt an anxiety to! shaw any fl M ry (| After Ames had fanned, Snodgrass! runners were safe. When Hurtzel went a ing a Sgbt avery sist in’ the week he ehculd Beer aan er eee Tight.) singled over short, stole second and! out, Yerkes to Janvrin, Daniels scored) free HARRISS My HAMMERSTEIN’ $"P at face socnssicatig The VAMPIRE DANCE and nd alice ge A with Edmand a Raping: Wis ||I¢ ae ’, THE BEGGAR 'STUL went all the way to third on a bad have come right back to Buffalo, gone the route with One Round Davis and and Wolter stopped at second, Cree After Snodgrass had struck out trying | throw, but Devore popped out to Fisher went out, Wood to Janvrin, which play a to eolve Allen's left-oand shoots Devore jetcher died on a epinsh in front , y W. of B c. Sally Cale, Jaa, mv ee eee ie nlanlant train for New| «mashed a ner to centre that staried [ot the plate. BURY shah o) thirs: Oheae wae’ called 2 WIEKKS mae eee PRINCESS $2 1; bet ae Kearns, Rodel and « bunch of other : Oe ae eee Sones Dee-Act Pays Thai | heavies fussing with the pusilistic Neither side scored in the next twolll A Snappy Seasoning vote fete | map, Willard could have found employ- innings. Yerkes was nailed at the plate 39th ST. they | | Re. ‘hed & 48, dack Twin Sullivan is very anxious to! first on Speaker's double enjoyment of,a dinner, THERIVE # FRANKFORTERS COHAN’ Stet naa 34. Es MAY IRWIN | giant, and is within a foot or two of against Milton, nor did the starter the field with Doc, Ms height, the result might have been + suapend a single jockey. Stuton wh him too m interesting. Among these bis wallopere| ¢¢ ARS CASSIDY will never be| understands racing thoroughly. He's| ‘he game. ‘This was the Jeck Twin can stir up trouble like « missed when James Milton! practically been raised with horses, and] Mt on the throwing 4 in batting peevish hornet in a boarding school. springs the barrier at Bel-| during his forty-five years he haa held| Practice. Stump batting for him fanned. John Cay-| many positions on the track. He re-| Sterret out, Yerk Sonvrin. ‘| ceived hin early training in starting} Stump went to second for New York J Insthe fourth, Lewis out, Caldwell to was speaking of the Jockéy Club's new | Normes from Fitzgerald and Dade, and|!n "the fourth Lewis out, & ' a8 On . Gardne to lef appointment and said that the Stewards | thene two capable oflclais couldn't We: didn't make any mistake when they | horses away named James Milton to start the horses| “Mnton's wecret of succes in his de-| to Stump to Sterrett. ‘Ryan, J at the spring meeting at Helmont Park. | mand for fair play. continued C land Simms Olin, It will be Milton's firet New York ap-|anagh. “All horsea jiook alike to Milton itty Gordon, ined » HAT New Yorkers have een of| pearance on the tracks starter, and | When they face the barrier, If a jockey ures. i a fighting abli-| Mr. Cavanagh belleves he'll give genera) Tiding » rich man’s horse tries to work ! ter. . satisfaction if he lives up to the record | hove their little trick: e boys Cc NAT Mt. wily Kae et, eke, the alert Milt. us (@) e es \ LHAMBRA makes Johnny's chadlenge| Ne made on Southern tracks. «. [quickly reprimands the. recalcitrant m- a (@) Ate \aynanty me eh ‘INGE 126th st, s look like a joke. Kilbane did] “I watched closely Milton's work] rider, Tho atarter im fair but ageres- 1 ue knock out Rivers when River down at Havre de Grace and he com- at the Havre de DRC HERTHA] BES “4 a aires or a ictal FAA das Pd ’ RELY. ON SiGe Come ore f FIRST” PLAY. MANHATTAN Qrbin 3 Meee ts THE WHIP WEST END ie. RB a Fy SAM BERNARD SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Aah Mr Willan “as deck veins at! 6 When Milton Springs the Barrier) tiie ate Siete een. yf merry eccere, Peaerae ai LEA«PERRINS Sree ie LYLE Aes "EVERYWOMAN. mont Park on May 9%," sal: anagh, The well known racing mi A superior relish for genes Fick, An Appetizer \ Young fumbled Janvrin's grounder. Ei nding the) Wagner hit Into a double play, Young Seid by Scevers Sesreeivns note in a letter from “Vic” that the yellow tall fishing at Catalina! is particularly good just no time training and fguting chance! Oh, yes, and if | remember right Racegoers Won’t Miss Mars Cassidy in the third when he tried to score c It is necessary to the full N™ @ word from Jeffries, But 1 Wiells, Joe ¥ te & Lewis {JOSPEH {jie ta tc * Century ry PARK cal 8 an Claire i sditroN , & 12 pig ACTS j : OM! @AOLUMBIA i), Burl | within’ T "LA MOLLIE WILLIAMS tS iContact : ACADEMY OF Mu s1C ry ih | | AURRAY HILL THEATRE ,:24* 13, AMATED IS » TAXI GIRLS ay vorably with Cassidy and Fits- gerald at their best,” said Cavanagh Milton, ‘The juruiey. Blateks, others | TES ae av] Mid ° During the twenty-nine days’ result was twanty-nine dave of fauitioes Style that cannot be excelled, no matter where you HARLEM ine MY sit 00. ae ms y. : one Reaesus eeniene go, fit that is perfect and materials the best your Rese ‘Rete. ae amateur Niaht | 008 Beene phy. Shenae. Woetever with him Ne ayy ye, money can buy, with a range of 5,000 patterns to SEW wong ORK 1 ci BIG nt iY we mater nal | KRY mee outrumning him BS select from. 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