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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1918. UP-TO-DATE ano newor| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THEY ALL FALL FOR THE GLAD RAGS. Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Jou L. Sucuvay In 18S AND MANAG! puneene Nea TO INVADE ENGLAND Funny How Fighters Nearly Al- * ‘ways Fall for the Full Dress and Silk Hat Idea as Soon as » ‘They Get a Little Money. nt NaHS UAT o, “hued eu Copsright, 1018, ty The Press Publishing Co. be World). OB FITZSIMMONS landed in San Francisco, long, lean, lanky and hungry looking. As soon he ‘was ashore he began looki ehance to box and get a little money, for this was in May, 1690, and Bob, the age of twenty-seven, hadn't coer . oewun bis climb to « fortune Great Ro" Gurreman Jin ‘fighter as he was, Australia had given him only a bare living. He didn't make much more as the greatest fighter Australia ever saw than he made a8 a very good horse shoer. * When Bob entered the California Athletic Club on the night of bis frat fight in America he wore ar. olf cap [and _& sult of clothes whose wrinkles Sahowed how often he had slept in it ‘Me bad on full length tights and two of drawera underneath to make his legs look a little more substantial »}than they were. Everything Fits as Jan OBREN as business with his father before he began] PACK O'BRIEN was a great dresrer. ? MR JOHN O'BRIEN OF PHILADEHA, fighting. He made money, and had al But Jack never had the quiet alr of Lurner le IR il raped cenageied a few rings, and when he received re- = bee are Le ae To Accommodate Growing | ena| “ays known what it was to have gentlemanly reserve, He wore ‘he RTY, — money, He had a taste for clothes, and} clothes—all of ‘em nd then a few ATTIRED FOR The " ubt that he went up to th ‘a diamond as big as a walnut Beauty Snow N t Ei h G lf Cl b And right here Bob’e natural in ‘ he went up to pe ole hey (7) nou 0 ubs » Im Austrailia the men who . mi vo a ‘They used to call Jimmy the “dude | porters upon whom he was bkidhé.te ‘and all the othor Hahtweights| make an impression it was often in his down| hin, Jimmy retaliated by licking them, | While his valet polished Jack's finger q A my f th Li ks He atreet est, until he saw a firet|one by one Toby Erwin wan the best| Dalle and brushed his hair for him. rm O id in ere’ Hiaees tater chap Bob lorteced tho bast |e tho Some Jimmy went over to Teter Lone. Tasco eshte faasau Clb at Glen Cove, ts the | a frock coat and gray striped| graph Hill, right in Irwin's own ward, Club that money could buy. Then at| wearing the loudest clothes in his ward-|, Wille Lewls—Gashouse Willle~wno * DUDE gianTEeR” Membership So Valuat So Valuable in Many 5 few mile; away | procured a allk tile in| robe, just to irritate Toby and get his 414 some very good Aghting all over the tra, | goat. Toby caiod Simmy a “long-haired Seaney td Mesto eae Eresea New York Organizations That Plelgee conse. Ni ¢ dude" and Jimmy fought him all over sie Mod fe airbag a ‘witht vinings ag prog ia & Telegraph Tl resort and worm its way into his thoughts until he New Applications Are Refused. hin anything like the the nine holes couree of tie Meadow Sr [acest ue ter yar, mre! WEIGHT MEN GAVE — | HIGH WIND PREVENTS in his firet| full dress, He wan introduced, in the ring battle, Brit ring in full drean and carrying his allk go to fights in a silk hat, which was! tile carelessly in his left matloy. Thi Uke waving a red rag at ® bull. Many| made a sensation, as the English box- of the resulting cngagements were us ers who visited France were a poor lot, purely informal, But Britt didn't mind. | 1046 to9 clean and none too classy. ; Th English A ked ; Deinerecetelerameceecemees) TIGERS INBIG MEET] RECORDS AT HARVARD my probably knew the wherefore| THCY were almost afraid to punch hin, and William, in his superior garments, three delay, would-be candidates | ‘naa ut Mfrs : Cee nas tie enter te looked down upon them and plastered avo withdrawn ‘thelr names. indi the. Wit ey atte (oe ge tl ga with them when stripped for gust, n, proportions, finda hia youth was a hotel bell boy, He| action, Willie said that dress notion| ,, . Suey Probably Garden City furnishes t Cab Memiseraii, ns SAtertatne became & great lacrosse player, much| gave him an awful lot of confidence. —_|'Princeton ie the Runners, | Crimson peg Throw Scare} vest case in point, although Apawam! man wanted to ell is meinbershin tn the EMBERSHIP in any of the well-| that ever collapsed in that neighbo: known country clubs around} 004, for the nine holes at Oyater Hay = bond of preferred stock in a seasons | corporation. All the old-established or- Sanizations have long waiting lists, and | |New Yorkers are dumfounded over the way ‘in naples instances, after two to, (% sjleh Clde at, eachanen that never cut an appreciable 4 Se “ js Priel on canelee teama, os a) Young Corbett ee nifty dresser in Nassau amd others are in much ti pe) Pri disuse of bis Lis’ sad oe ater @ professional fighter. Tom- the actor's Idea of i F tully « dose: contents fur my @idn't come around to the “gentle- ad tho actor's idea of} — but Eli Shows Strength Into Cornell in Dual ully @ dozen years owin Svaaking of baying ana seiing things, tt wae man fighter’ idea until nh t of “toc” at times. But I remember a ’ . oa | Guar take eo ten a England to fight Gunner Moly batore| friend of mine, who met Young Corbat in Field Events. Meet. fen : at) the National Sporting Club of London. new and weak-kneed clubs we, ‘Then, knowing how far clothes w in his little Tux’ looking for support so anxiously that = quite the eweliest sight at the re- (Spectal to ‘The Prening World.) (Special to The Exening World) aoa, be idieoigiel bodioag Will be Be 22M the averting ean ovclation siayere tl be . Billy Neall —— PRINCETON, May 1—With as evenly] HARVARD STADIUM, CAMBRIDGE, | gg in buying low grade securities, The | eve tha (the agent sin religious tabtic ; Speameins savecvetiore. tn the ole evenin call with slik hats, frock coats, | PNVEN away back in the Dig fighting| matched forces as lat year, whon the| Mass, May 10.—Harvard and Cornel met | matter Was discussed thoroughly in the tnd an teopiy ee ‘ dave « fighter to s (7 + daye the silk tile and the white| i ismoking car by playars returaing from | bottle with silver top, > when out of the ring, Now he isn't|/My Word,” said the astonished Kng- Se eat aha ed cee ee. Ca | Mile tied the igor with AN pointe eno} in the Stadium tits atvenioon tn she rat ("6 it Lakewood fixture, i S| tghmen, "quite a gentleman, s At one of the two, women's ts ha they call him “Gentle. | ianmen {guile ® en rans You WER. John L. Bullivan's frat act after winning | Yale met Princeton this afternoon on| track meot ever held between these two] One member of the coterie expressed thie merit anal! casa, A : “Gentleman Joe," and |fenter From Londos Burns wen es] his first big Aght was to buy e silk hat| the track at’ University Field. Prince: | universitivs, Although the oun waa| {he opinion that six Aret-clase courses, | Pitter, techn C ‘e possible that any | Paris, where, in full dreas, he chummed|@nd@ @o down to Harry Hill's, At that, ton expected to take the majority of| shining brightly, a raw wind blew across ts jand, with three or four other: ens iad to box Tomy, ™” at xe Selene idea may have been a little| points in the 100 and 2% yard dashes the field within the big bowl, making it by, could not all survive, Walter Travis ae ¥, peace m, Aue-| difterent from some thers, Possibly she and in the milo, while Yale, as usual,| nigniy improbable for the breaking of | dl#sented. remarking that it is next to I i I= gever forget astonishment of the natives, | had the advantage in the field events. impossible to into three or four of appearance tile off, a any existing records. the half-dozen named, especially Gar- sie nent — eee Princeton ot her hopes most on!" ang frst event was the mile run. Gap City and Naseas, 4 oe ype Jones of Cornell during the first half: ctond couree bolt In Gar course, the only ac. ( 6} ar 7 on Si gned last year in the Yale meet and first mile was content to loaf in the sopeth Pe ieee City, the —y ee 1 @ sort 2 LJ ae fe mo af it, “I peld a hundred dollars for and third in the 20. T. Fiske, who | position, using his competitors as re) ny, but es years ago tne PO) Club, | i Ls that suit and I looked great. Al the tied for second in the Pennsylvania of wind shield, At the half he went into advan rom $1 to §: . |‘ peaple was looking at mo ‘and wonder- 40: ee il ve relays, wan pitted against the Yale the lead. In the closing lap Lawless of a Ing how Bat Neson, the champion beypeety Mibaseall vin even chances | arvard stuck to the great Cornelian’, trek 8 pol \ am . ing even rds trom th ie = pons _, a pal Janes Tommy ak Breaks Arm The visitors were represented any tee bai are oe burst Kx ia launched, hard by, at sisi, @own in the boxes and the firet row in the welghts and the hurdies, where | ‘20 Jones turn sda, Me. |80R. A couple of miles beyond, at Glen ete ; i ‘eraay over me, on the level.” nd Won't Princeton could place only inexperi. |*7¢ed: Winning by twenty Yards Mh | Head, the Glenwood Club, Psy, Tee ee eS evening ctethes, | * ‘on’t Be Able to Keep enced men, Close of Princeton wanes, jLaure and Warren, both of Harvard, | ofrsnoot of tie Crescent Athletic Club, Be'g eset to thom le E M to 1 a pected to push Wilke, Yale's fifty-nec-' followed him across a Late ae ply ed hg madbay Mar peee daa vard, 4. ngagement May 16. aot fe meet ond man, hard in the, quarter, and,|4m. S28, Score: Cornell, 6; Harvl lehed, whtle Just beyond 1t# neighbor, "Another Ithacan bounced in the lime- John Polloc mount Sod promptly called otf the conlea” ght in the 40 yard dash. He bp) a. Salled off the to her score in this event, The sum- |B. Cozsen, and by # great burs eed Ee wea c bs eam bags ne romped home @ winner by two and an injury to Tommy | pest tat Bok ar in The’ bualoete dha would as, One-Mile Run--Won by Mactensie, Princeton;! one-half yards, i LUTHER M'CARTY, as in the photo, looking like aw of backed @p by Wallace, last years| — freshman captain, to add considerably | arm, which he received eho acme, gems j 4 men figured in It fe his first experience in ining, Billy Gfhson, man- Rec yo aoe s a AT ? \ Prince |, A® ne wig ceglibote ity 10; Har- armor, and be appreciates the ager of the Garden A. C., waa come Bee agian tn eer Fe pool yry Aifference between that and the kind of| pelied to<tay to make @ change in one ty ond got’ ca Yeates Saad Wille Ticats nea | cacenley’e pete made © cletn oween he wore as @ sailor, an {ron | of the two ten-round bouts he will stage | ou! With the topaotcheny, Kan: hobo and # ranch at the reopening show of the club in et who has been in, the, shat pet SE ne ; ‘Phe orim- Madison Square Garden on the night See cies i i mine a 9 erat S ae iy has signed Jack Me- meet Bite re % CORBETT is a great poser for y the hard-hitting middlewengne| as Se, mela afore the ating Auger ae vale, : -|120-yard high hurdles, A. 1. Jackson full dress photos. Jim makes Woe ationt to meet Mike Gib- e Be, a he i, i 6 secons, " «| won, the time being very slow as al ‘ ea toann like & mote m ‘Tl Potnte--Yale, 19; Princeton, 37, tries were Harvard men. Score—Cor- Whe an actor and, |bons of St. Paul. McCarron is the fe oem fe shi sotint stace hie Shot Put--Wou' by Ram, is , 19; Harvard, 17. fighter whom Philadelphia Jack O'Brien ms Ce ’ longs Te @ way Corbett was the originator | has guaranteed to pay 80,00 for his See ene. A. Roller of Cornell, in the 100-yard Priuoetom, ends Ba, “lachew; Baker, Yale, hint,” 31" feet inches. tleman-fighter idea. When |services in five years. McCarron gave cure cad { dash, obtained an easy victory, he and >? =a eatin Gomme famous through buating | G!bbons 4 terrific battle for six rounds oe ee oy ferees Princeten, 21, his aide partner, Ingersoll, raced away ¢ eee Le Bullivan ‘he toured the country |!" Pailedelphia several months ago. eae the co. tm, Mickaes, Princeton: | from the field. ‘Time, 10 seconds, Cor- @ show. Eddie Cook, who te aul « who fought Harry 1 be 0 ry, soetarentes tf Time 16 minutes 848 agenda YM) ott, 97; Harvard, 18, ‘ well known theatrical inan, Ww: enact he aa Meoametg. tant beret] _ Pointe--Yale, 20; Princeton, 140-Yant Run—Won by A. jens, Core = In it, “vane , got back 43 ro C Hausatwer ‘Thivw--Won by ‘Paltct, Yale, with | nel W. A. Barton, Harvani, second; J. © ros, fag. Ris oreins for come ses to ma 6 Amn todas ee die ra ‘of ot st Nou went _ 18 foot 7M inches; Pickett, Vale, with 135 feet ‘Time, 81 aecotal, ‘ Cc 1 d e t f a thie) aa tein, rae | Kekita tet i, wil onan, fiauam tnt gcetunbost ‘Sith aie So me 18 feces the spell enced iene aaatenl PR | 4 est Wars ool and moist front top to oq Yale, 40; Wvincetue, 32 r x ‘Tipe, 4.83 eeconda, eet it, You've condition, oer ent pe i he Sead . ‘ ae Cet qt rout Ee oar iat eee, Meas, Teint [Se ata an wee) «= bottom. <> the daytime oi Fok tick Hag | Se " Sia: He ie 3 Lea a, There's no dried-up tobacco in the § % FU wi ; pe Ma Bf, 10 inches; Comp, - ‘way Corbett obtained th “a him for many ita to stare Ea Cent tin of Stag because you buy on! that followed him for many oo ANOINCO, May 10—Maurive | igh. ! MUCH at a ti . ain” Wo Greer pens orowce an STANDING OF THE CLUUS Previa ia oe beh alec pee HALE AS. 6) 8 Rie, upee Ge 6 curlostty. Incl- ban apa UR, Aoniacan : plon, will leave here for Hoaton one TIGERS THE BUST HOT, Jooked the part and to get @way with It. have ever worn a az| Nomon re he intercollegiate gun cha: 107 Ui tral ’ llan challengers for the Davis ton won t inte at ow International Tennie Trophy, in the ‘te little effort. a x preliminary matches June 6 7 and & ve eg oo oa " iat My | McLoughlin has been defeated twiee 3: ot nie, . by Australians but this year GAMES SCHEDULED ‘ronr "TO-DA have the, sdvantage, of olariag “on | CODt, White of Princeton was high courts with Which he is familiar, gun’ with’ BT bird we S06 Teles o high gun with ‘virds, and Swenson 2 was Vartmouth's beet with 76 birds tof sist BY Fe dante. ay! id PRINCETON, N. J., May 10,—Prince- plonship here to-day with « sweeping victory over Yale and Dartmouth’ The team fcores were: Princeon, 407, Tule, 312; Dartmouth, 294 on EDITED BY _.. ROBERT EDGREN ‘at | the modified M | Brook Club ts the only golfing venture | TAGE OVER JONES FROM BREAKIN nar an irdsar ar puraed ni, ! rk or Chicago is almost a @ Jerome | |Travers first pursued the pill, was al- TEN PONT CHOKE FOR KENTUCKY DERBY BG CROMD AT RAGE Eastern Horse Carries Bulk of Money in Classic Turf Event. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May —One of the largest crowds that ever wtngsse i the historic race assembled to see the running of the thirty-ninth Kentucky Derby at Churchhill Downs this efter noon, The day was clear and cool, Ti track was lightning fe and many horsemen predicted that Meridian's rec- ord of 2.03 for the mile and a quarter would be cclipred. The three favorites, Ten Point, Foun- dation and Yankee Notions, were in fine form and expected to set a heart- breaking pace. Twelve horses were nominated for the face but not more than six will go to the post. The certain starters, besides the favorites, are Prince Hermis, Sam Hirsch and Jimmie Gill, It was reported that offers of 986,009 and $80,000 had been made for Ten Point, one of the favorites. Summary: FIRST RACE-Six furlongs; selling. — Morence Roverts, 112 (Loftus), firs:, Lady Lightning, 102 (MeCad), second Gold of Ophir, 198 (Borel), third. Tim 1.13146, Chapultepec, Cash on Deliv- Amon Bey, Thorn, Captain Heck. Wander, Dr. Jackson, Coy, Afterglow and John D. Wakefield also ran. # mutuels paid: Florence Roberts, Straight 9.9, place $3.40, show %,.%): Lady Lightning, place $3.20, show %& Gold of Oph ow H. |KOLEHMAINEN WINS | RACE OVER CITY STREETS. Finn Leads Big Field of Runners | at City Hall, Setting New Record for Course. mreat crowd greeted the finish of* nat the City Hall The winner was who established « record for the distance—12% miles » being 1 hour 5 minutes and time Athletic Clay wen hin }time being 1 hour, § minutes and 2 24 | seconds. Harry J. Smith of, Bronx Chureh House—time 1h. 6m. and 14.—was a close second, and Gaston Strobiny the little runner from Paterson A. C., “1a good third. The latter's time was 1h, 6m, and 36s, Fully six hundred runners started in the twelve mile Might, which began at Jerome avenue and One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, where the rum- re went off to a ‘leaning Commis- geod start by Str sioner Edward Winds Ham: B CAMBRIDGE, Maas., May 10.—A high northeast wind kicked up a choppy sea on the Charles River and made it im- probable that the vnraity race between Harvard, Princeton and the University of Pen: uuld he rowed to: % Sizes 2 for 25 i Jobany Evers ciianeetl., writes: exten side shiver inocerd but- yreadjeat ample ‘scarf acemthelr LINO» BUTTON. 1o Geo. P. Ide & Co, Troy, N. ¥. Also Makers of Ido Shirts, ams ST. "AND BROADWAY mT OW Due aa =F EXPERT “MECHANICS ———————eEeE_—_— cod Biniara Parton" Stas tS aiaadiias® World Wants Work - Wonders,

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