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" ¥ oe ci ee Tree a o . ne Peet ‘ne: ‘ i __THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, KPRIT 17, Y9Ts, sige UP-TO-DATE EDITED'BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosen bench and the umpire put him out of the ¥ ler pulled his watch and threatened to Copyright, 1018, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York World). forfeit the game. Rariden out, Fletcher to Merkle, Perdue filed to Burns. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING — Smith replaced @weeney at eecond. Snodgrase lined to Jackson. Fletcher flied to Connelly. Smith threw out Burns, NO RUNS. Connelly out, Merkle to Mathewson, Maranville out, Herzog to Merkle, My ers walked, Myers stole second, Smith fanned, NO RUNS. elma BROOKLYNITES WILL SEE DISTANCE MEN COMPETE. An International twelve-mile Marathon race will be contested at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, to-morrow evening. The @pecial portable track has been con- structed and measured, there being fifteen iaps to the mile. Over the track near the entrance door a bridge has been butit so that Iatecomers may enter the central part of the hal without inter- rupting the rac \ Wille Kolehmainen wiil run the entire ee miles. Svanberg, of Sweden, win No, T wie Not SING TONIGHT I Dont Uwe Toe CoLor OF THE CARPET IN MY SSING R ae OUT WHAT vou MEAN BY Caring coee A Bonenead, ee ' ‘ i MoCarty Shows Improvement { as a Boxer and Easily Whips Flynn, but Displays No Trace ' of the Punch a Champion . Should Possess. fan the whole Marathon distance in ? hours and 38 minutes, and Al Raines, American, who has a record of 10 miler in 52 minutes, will each relay six miles {Sweeney grounded to Herzog, forcing| THIRD RACKE—Three- bide and Connelly. Myers was caught off second, | upward; selling: five and a half fare Mathewson to Fletcher: NO RUNS. |Iongs.—Cutle B,, % (McDonald), 7 to 1, SECOND INNING—Murray went out, j}21-2 to 1 and 3 to 2, first; Mareans Sweeney to Myers, Merkle fanned. Her. | 108 (Roffin), 31-2 to 1. 6 to 6 and St ibe Wie dale ¢ ad 5, second; Water Wells, 19 (Natha uM on Jackson's mutt. Herzog!’ 15 1, 9 to 6 and 4 to & third. Tir het second. Wilson fanned. NO RUN®.|} ay "Joe Galtens, Peyton, Brecken | ‘Titus walked, Merkle fumbled Deviin's | ‘ ‘ : i jridge, Little Pal_and Tactica also ran grounder. Jackson was safe on Matty's — = ome ee ee cs Philadelphia, April 17. > UTHER M'CARTY beat Jim H Fiynn in a six round bout here + | last night. The tall iron- worker had very little trouble. Flynn walked steadily into his stiff left jabs | after round almost without Fl any attempt at blocking or avoiding iy throw of his pounder, Rariden | oe them. He didn't even turn his face | forced Titus | t the diate, Fletcher 6 away, and the result was that Mc- Wilson, Perdue fanned. Connelly struck Carty’s knuckles always struck him Wes TUTIRG THNTNG-OBAHIA (K ( NNING—Devlin threw ou either on the bridge of the nose or Cons Matty, Snodgrass fanned. Fletcher ewer, Vivan was Markee up hilly Matty Held Hubli Habites Scoreless| vy eesti Oe eicnea iit an AL a Mitte. His own fant consisted | Flowers, Speeches and Presen- | SS)“ Maranville got an infleld nit. Myers : ef am cecasional ru 4 — 7 ‘ | hit into a double play, Herzog to Flet- THAMES tati ; WO GAME Topay 5 in Early Innings of {cher to Merkle. Sweeney got an in tempt to swing u ioe right to Mc-| tations Mark American INSTEAD The Loval. field hit, Titus singled to lett. Devin’ A new madras for Carty’s jaw. In the sixth round he ‘ Pitching Duel forced Titus, Fletcher to Doyle. NO distinction, stepped in and landed two or three League's Opening Here. + pee y ri le punches and McCarty staggered and FOURTH INNING—Connolly made a T ang. became somewhat reak in the knees. BATTING ORDER. Santsa tue the Stat WeWYOPURICT arate Madras Collars Flynn, however, was a worse case BATTING ORDER. Boston. Fay inte to dluht, Titus teat Maries ye yD Wolter, cf. Foater, 3%, {Fetch Rie M rule a eee She eu enccemas on oleae Hartzel ‘3. Milan, of. | Doyle, 29, ivesey s son. Wilson walked, again filling -the Min es rr aan waat ton |g Semi ¢ Is Ty Cobb Worth It?\ze. #8" me MAY erent Ser “OH while MaCarty looked ft and fine, Mc-| Chace > . | Merkle Devitn, 3 Carty has improved as a borer since his| surrey, Paes Herzog, 31 Faekore, ct. Jackson hit the ball in front of the | New York fights, but he shows no trace | Young, McBride, #s ~M nate: We 9. Wileon, Rariden, ¢, te and ran into It on his way to frat. | Wer cuan ia ekawpien: shone. have: Retteent: p. oe ys ag 8s on e Mathewson, » Perdue. p. t. Sweeney rushed off the Boston Umpirea—-Dinneen and Hart. Byon, lance—,000, Umpires—Rigler and POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Apt yéclal to The Evening Wo . i 17.—Frank Chance belongs, Ho w| Absence of Star From Neg one 3 Outfield Ty be a P BOBTON, Sane ever eae | | | RSet ian elected a member by 20,000 New York | Trou AQNALE fF) sunshine weico for Mie wid teinGhe, fe was ait ‘n Pro med tie Glants here fo: | Well datanced, and bie blows were nat | £028 At 2 o'clock this Afternoon, He| Likely to ve Costly to Other Sarre the opening game of the nerien with | [17 ae See \Stallings's Br The weather was straight to the mark. He showed al Walked across the fleld of the Polo | American League Clubs. b ; BTM icemek ka cteritet ane hee | ‘“ s jUSTA, Ga., April 17—This a trifle cold, a strong wind waa ple . B. WAR i jm v fizal.anewer in regard to my fat) my { done hin heart «lad, He tipped his cap | By “Noxcman Bulger. a good bet, however, that {f Navin was | “{fferences with President @favin | (1% Across the old South End National Uatiaer wet Mak SS DAYS [BRC DA 2%, te 88 Sirreen ond Beterty'a tong reach Bulg , and the management of the Detroit this promisea]]} THE CONSPI RACY. ios Opts aad’ th at arm's length and pepper him at will.| think he was comparing this reception | can League are dec MoCarty has learned all the tricks of | with nome of those recelved here while over the fallure of T [hee oe Aineigiiwa th 1a bei the : f vet lack of discipline that could have been Flynn's areis pinned and then lifted his’ the Big Bear of the Cubs, When asked Port to the Detroit club. Efforts to Ket) Ue OF O a ae eee ee a Terie ne tf he would be able to play he shook |! expression as to whether Cobb is Preity well attended to while he was der the chin with wrist or forearm or| his head and tappod his leg, indicating , Worth $15,000 or not have proved futile. Nid ponent est a in the uniform of , Ve clu ly worried Wouldn't be any question of discipline, Cobb to re- | T&ht now, If Cobb was suffering from enabled him to hold the little fetlow off/ and smiled in a way that made don | cen teas magnates in the Ameri- Willing to pay the $15,000 there stflelders, CRITERION #3.) 445i, be Se ‘G—Snodgrass was sate! | ROBERT HILLIARD D andi 7 when Sweeney lost his fly in the sun. a | Fletcher out, Perdue to Myers. Burns THE Pook fet ely ‘itt the back of hia glove. ‘The first one of | that he was not quite ready to take a) “It's Detroit's fight." they all say. to queer his whole vicious attack |) Walked, Doyle forced Burns, Sweeney HARRIST: re ren | these foul blows In the frat round jarred! chance, Thin meant that Sterrett would; “And ‘there's no Feawon Whe we should . COBB may be a temperamental, hard-|] om me, Bvidently Mr. Mavia Bas || io Maranville. Snodgrass was caught ra a wat : Fizon's head back and ened iin Tor| have to play fat are letltaca’ kena headed fellow but he made the Detroit | shifted around in his position. For Wo. ne and beyl Lt OHARA a colnitee oes child ork ‘At the mame time the rest of the “lub thousands of dollars and knows || some time he bas been issuing nine: RIM vy re t10d @ double eee); em atts OW . @ldn't take his fight very se-i prac | American. lit. The mere fact that he has been tn || statements to the effect that he J: Marden to Bweeney to Myers to Rar. Smee tM 3 rlousty. He came out to the ringside | {!°@ Proceedings were suspended ur prican League tx hit almost as hard v6 jimeligh: through his headstrong | couldn't afford to vay me the sal- |i er. NO RUNS RICH ee + before the first bout in ring togw and|the flower bearers could lug acro as Detroit, To them collective mb | antics has added to his value as ary I demanded. There was not a ‘onnelly singled to left. Maranville | AND CO-WORKERS Ne eas Ba) and, sitting in one cor-; couple of truck loads ms done ast a drawing card ts worth much more | Grawing card * | ord about him trying to discipline || flied to Snodzrass, Myers singled to left. ay yee fax i sei. Valley Ticket, ‘tte 4 fe ta that came! up in the shape of iu than $15,000, but ts he worth that much | "Tron an outalde point of view tt looks || ™ All Mr. Wavin has oMerea me |) He oni Tieket 7m Bee i. aie Ko. in| nroee, bee all that eto metres like a plain business proposition, Coob | #8 ® contract calling for the amount AMUSEMENTS. ! 4 4 bouquets were arrant fects | Ey you think? In other words : 5 rece! last year. no Po Rk EO bth oy matohed in New York. Moran won hia! ° What hink? In oth ‘48/3 worth §15,000 or he tan't. D cide z ved He has not Ty oy cle around the plate, y tue Can a ball club afford to pay a player made me any other offers. The ight with Sailor White. This wasn rat- that question right now and Mr, 3 LIBERTY © i tling eix-rouné slugging match. In the) Wasiiington and New York players, j shat amount of money? It is argued | can gee about the discipline after the} ae. seetent at reveer ns LIBERTY i firet wild rush the sallor nearly throw |Joe Humphreys then made a speech, |by the magnates that tt would have a| fans begin ch ' di, vem: ; . \ & Mortem over the ropes. Then settiog |He did It vetter than he did last year, |very damaging effect on the other | conve ple peering, Hr fans VALLI VALUL JASE AW K plain slam feat. Moran| We didn't hear it, but his motions | players, | tlon Hes in the fact that he has retusa. | TY 2 ad,st | Be ‘ MW hard rights, staggering | were gout and the crowd applauded, ‘There doubt about Cobb's to report for duty and sign the contract | “sTOP THI Aa SHIRE bt ak ae om ie ea traded blow | PRON fom old Jon indleated that #0 lability ws a deawing cara When the offered him. In a way at iva baseball || BY my retuenl 9 ee ae tae ' ‘ALHAMBRA “NAY ts a | the fifth | Was expected by the proper Kestures, | Myers come t York, for {n- crime, but at the same time it Is the || traiuing camp with the other play- GLOBE!" (i ih jeu Feeling about the ring. | There was nnother burst of entgianm stance, thousands of people attend the only alternative left to a player wno |] #28, X wast to oy, that 7, élda's a a ae ye in pl el jon 0 fellowship 0 0 e e if re y " 4 round, ecmered arta She, Hast apereciaion of ed feliowaig wus union for no oter reaon than 1 see |wante mere money. |e can ether ast |! Need wes waeont ead cod we || Fiano || gmremnanr ates tani cs, | Bi e ready to drop. A few of White's rell by Harry Hempstead, {no cities, 4¢ in for thin reason | him or he can Quit the game. Cobb has |f Mette teers teeta mae tueeen © A si Ww IRWIN tw iden by Proxy. upper cuts started Moran reeling |] contract. 2¢ X had reported 3 would HA rad h and at the end of the sixth bot {that Cobb demands a salary of $15,000, | quit temporarily, What else could n¢!] pave been obliged to pay all my ASTOR "33% nearly helpless, ine a white [What he got last season neither he nov | 10? asannee Laat 4 s loran has learned quite a bit of by tM, Navin will st Mr. Navin brings out the fact that |S iM A M N bit of hox- men masoo! . Navi vill ta r. Navin brings out the fact tha! "i ii UST. god 4 Ing, and with his ouch harder hitting |The bulldog--we didu't get his pedigree | In a ratier heated statenient. seni | Cobb has spent the spring touring with GRAN Ry Rn a Sang arom F should be able to give McCarty a close | —tuitet to ap e the solevnity of fout by the the Detroit |« barnstorming ball club and “issuing | Played with the barnstorming club so a6l eh EY A Shy hy Ovi AN | rire :LRST EIN a ee Boine, Ht 1} feht. ‘ a las to keep in practice and be fit to play 4 Little Hoy 3 ry 23.01 $10 91.6) the occasion # Angi up In tae felub he declares that the differen.» | ultimatums to the Detroit club." There } sa ; earn uistise ai The VAMPIRE DANCE {ist : i bets pice the wink ye. floral hor he hay never between hin and Cobb 1s not a ques-| were not so many ultimatums at that, | When the Bikers woke ih ees tay Cox tee at o might war ber] voned ge 1 =| tion of money but of discipline, It ts) but Cobb answers this by saying that be Popy says 4 ort ations ‘pea, £ ween Al Benedict and Young al] “O™’" & a shan S Ta the hands of Mr, Navin, Mr, ¥ 1 Kaufman. The ia =| Ipc 4 ton | the power to sdspend him t Be ere aver ale foot tan aL ee | wae Just us easy on a xrounder that! TT, ANN’ s ATHLETIC MEET, |ttely and. keep. him. out of or Jean and sinewy, weighing 175 pounds,| Groom and Mei Hartzell threw to first, NO RUNS. baredall. If Cobb does not t He te a clever youngster with a terrific] ** oprosing pitel and the olf dia-| The Highlanders had a good oh play for less than $10,000 he may? do hiss ‘ punch. Benedict wan an big ae a fouse| moni was open for burines but again falied to score. Cree The indoor seanon of the Catholle Ath: | this, tie! | PAUL. RAINEY S ear / And carried too much fat. He took the riket INNING After giving Moel- with « clean two-baae sina along “he | tetle League winds up to-morrow with | In vlew of thexe clrcumstancen Cobb 3 | Pytt RAINEY S_AFRICAN HUNT natch on a day's notice and was in| ler three valle Meco autckly wet-!tert foul ine, but Chase in tryine (4| the monster St, Ann’ | suggests that he be traded to some t oor condition. In the fourth round| tle « ee. struck him out ona low | yunt anally got hiuself in a hole wet yobs pallet a other club. It's a cinen that Navin| 139th ST. a BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ‘aufman drove over a right that ianded| °U els ran back to the right struck out, Sterrett diel on a g | will not agree to that. Ore pee ‘To, 1a R Phone 7 f on Benedict's face with the crushing im-| lett fence and pulled down a long drive re te McBride and Morgan they [CDS plan to close the board season| If the other clubs are hurt by Cobb's THEFIVE FVANBE FORTE RS aM ETRE Nim F pact of a cobblestone, Kocking him out,| from Foster's bat that started MWke a Sur gweeney, NO RUNS in a blaze of glory, The handsome point |*bsence and the Detroit president feels Qt ay | After that Jim Bavage and Tin ‘Lo-|tWorbuRKer, With the count two and. “yay INNING~Afier Merde and yrophy donated by St, Ann's Is the mag that he cannot afford to pay the $15,000 e , ree against him, jan caught a fast be on easy ¢ a * | why wouldn’ pe a good idea for ewe ie Throop 4 had been put out on easy chan ” 40 fund slammed tt past Qeottee wot « base on sig ae RL thos Ee caused all the league clubs them to chip in and help bear the ex- modest “nelees: BA, ait ha Thon twin the best of{ fret for a single, Gandll struck out, | Moeller wots beet on tt lMoster slapp: | | enter thelr best runners for the meet. | pense? That has been done, a5 ais ? Ly week x REP looked fat. Logan wax the; NO RUNS. a grounder straight at - ELAS ee ae CLERMONT ROLLER RINK ageressor, ‘but Havage knew too much) The Iighlanders also drew a blank thrown oat at frat. N¢ DI ON fe made Logan miss fo hel f. Danie! a the | a ent catoher for W. WT asa saN A - t ° | elt nat bane rma od che i ainamitn went in as geteher for Was Le f REPUBLIC Ee Se a ad Oo P E N D A I L Y ut died stealing second just « ara u ‘ that he was entitled to the verdict. "| }peaice. i vas ae rhe. te eae aera ag lat ‘alk al aa || Weis A GOOD Little BEVIL 10.00 to 1290; 2.00 te HO: 8 00 48, Joe Jeanette and Kid Cotton, two fines °} one in front of the plate | dimuck gut and retired, the wide, NO * I PALAC Bway, 4 », Admi: sion 25c. Skat : specimens of we, started rather| aml wan touched cut by Henry. | RUNS, Th { Sest_Weck—Walker Whitealite In AL E Matt Bish” od 9 EE, _ SHALES, Si Hartzell worked € v | ARTE 1g ord PRLS, X until the apretatore beman to yell| Groom f bas Ms, but died | arlan a yas 4 fount, NING—MeConnell was eer) ab on-Ne 2 e€ ne thers lor | OLYMPIC i i133 nue | a Pitas tae iat loan tal kK in the second end {the catmival of sports at Celtle Park on * 3 a see M Laurette Tay Tovsishe— AmatourNigh bit art = , drop him m cleanly. Cotton fell face down, struck out Morgan and Shai Henry ei oats Se Bottle ELTING me eat, =a SPORTING icin iieidoed Guus Rattan Toons Call Kildare aad Kilkenny for the Gael Why drink ordinary E Sannin * | RAW HAA Gomi homo insmeliaaiy Malar Te counted ten before making up hie mind Gencen: 4o HERS, Dowing | championship of 1912, Mayo and Cork wile ke wp en. the cece eee ne reper ME, to rise ugain. Kim toe Sgt will also meet. Neon R. le Bottle bard Soe Sue : TO-MORROW HE Olympia A. C., where the holds the best whickey [FF fet Dally I were held, is an ideal fight Prec STANDING OF THE CLUBS a ever made? wit ne Hh : Apeil 18, 1953, 8.15 P. M, N li mstinsre it'est us tied teed age peponey vagovs Wilson—Real Wilson fafa was e-ta catenin eetract HALL as when rae | bey oh , Aa . 7 ! Avenue, Brooklyn, N. the first bout began. | 1 00a ge 8 tw Bu ’ . a k | Ringside seats were sold at $—about|| G Hpi ” ak a : That's All! MINER’ Ss BURLESO UE GRAND INTERNATIONAL 12-MILE RACE & quarter of the price that the same| AB MN) Betis, Bo New rw Oo 2: f od; rOcNATE Under the Auspices of card of haute woud have brought ny RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Ask for it—todoy. é UMB “a DANISH ATHLETIC CLUB 4 jew Yorks, ft. Loa, 2. j ” RECIPES aque 1 IAM EHAIM Before the MoCarty-Fiynn bo ‘Detruit | Pitt ete ito Phitadelifole FREE CLUB H CO taba 3B Compan: way Kou INEN, Finnish y-Fiynn bout begas ‘ ton Eiiedernisa Wash | game stiwsea.® Feve booklet of club resipes i ask ans pees | famous : RAY HILL THEATRE o2& JOHN SVANBERG, Swedish, and AL, RAINS, A: Games SCHEDULE mixed drinke. Ptgrese Wilton: No Metal Parts Con merican D FOR TO-DAY Mi Fink Avene, NY. That all Toueh the Whiskey WEY TAXI GIRLS | FREED RBOGEREE eT RAR ae Jumped into the ring and tall ae hampion of the World be tes re et id ching and Dear hunting with Budo of tee rita ay : ' - , pARe se Me ae oh x | SEATON || azacsesom, uben Went sain it r 12 BIG ACTS Bvcelal Bailt Treek, 18 Lape to the a ra ve WG = SLES ois