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__ THE EVENING WORLD, _TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1918. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © ._ EDITED'BY ROBERT EDGREN . KOJI YAMADA LEADS THE JAP INVASION TONIGHT —— lbyszko Will Be he Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing C (The New-York World.) J a og | On Hand at Match Frank Gotch, Constant LeMarin or Dr. B. F. Roller will take the .place of Zbyssko against Lurich at Madison Square » Garden to-morrow —_ night. Zbys#ko who was badly injured in & bout with LeMarin at Montreal last Saturday night will arrive in New Yerk to-day, His manager, Jack Herman, wired yesterday that the Polish cham- pion cannot wrestle, but would be on hand to be introduced to the crowd, and accept the gift which his countsymen wish to present to him on the eve of his e departure for Poland. Wladek Zbyszko, who in to wreatle , Karl Avratil, arrived in this city yes- | terday. Me was also ready to take brother's place, but the manag did not wish to change the c Le: Bersin, champion of the United States Navy, is slated to meet the “Bohemian Bull” Joe Rusek, and the sallor boys will be on hand to root for thelr com- Nees rade, George Bothner, America’s lighty: welght champion, and Josef Koseuth . are billed for the opener. SHELLING Twe Forts Cunraing at’ THe Dose aquiuc. ATTACK OW THE CENTRE”. There's no more delightful way of | straight, Rapp place, $2.50 show; Livings- THIRD RACE—Breeders' Stake; nves-|| tion—than on a 1913 Twin yenr-olds; Canadian foaled; one and one-|| Cylinder ea eat la Sigadgan Mokocycle | hird . $2 Mutuels paid STANDING OF THE CLUBS WATIONAL LEagu ; +f | {b76|Vittaburgh 36 18 [467 | seem & somewhat nervy thing | fj fork aa an 4 Coen ie 1 to chaltenge Hoppe. But the } s pay a Club. Ww, P| ae a ts fi ane! ame always are nervy. Moreover, when U Henrie ot Onk straight § ; pac new cont eee: the Ge in for a game they play the sane 4, 2) Jaane, A Thebhvenwnid nas complete! > ame and let everything sew fm M . Weck — Three-year-olds: | Comfort problem. Even on Sita has deen playing around the coups em ‘ one mile—Horron, 109 (Turner). first: |] Very rough roads you skim ie pteadily for a your or so. He may GAMES SCHEDULED ‘matostibinhenss Flabbergast, 112 GJ, Wilson), second; i thout discomfort. This net sleep billiard table, but | ork it Lt i % Buskin, 110 (Small), third. ‘Time,|} along withou : ‘ate to aa he comen very Sheets “Eeaacee ‘I sh Webber of Toledo and Schmidt | 110 ‘<5, Auster. spring Maia, Coxs|} absence of | shaking greatly having his meals served on it, He te Tonle at ‘Tmo games, \ Q va and Be adits also iat ae sole lengthens the ‘life o' the mas tiess all. t! mutuels pad rron, stratk ; i tike some of o of Worcester Beat Eng- | jtace 33, snow Flabbergast, » cnines Indian's fame for Spas) Ne @oubdt Yamada takes billiards as . ‘. ‘ $4.40, show » Buskin, show $ if ce alread ‘gerloualy as anything elve., The Japan- TESREA GIANTS LOSE FIRST. lish Rivals Again. Dae er ae io aell at sbhshea' to need: come tho Ike to excél, and no matt WOODBINE ENTRIES. ment. Upkeep costs next to noth affair NEW TORK. ij ing. Any. bicycle rider can master th H. P.O. A. E. 8ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, May 2.—| RACK TRACK, WOODBIN 40-) he Indian in a few minutes. Con- ; "t mean so very much, among f watbe) an "s ‘ : 4 : At the resumption of the world's ama-| RONTO, Ont., May 27.—The entries for |] trol is simple id inst ntaneou! are e al aa teur gold championship tournament to-| t¢-morrow's races are os follows 4 Ah Americans, If Yemada should win It Fletcher, ai o 13 2 0 aie & Seed Citing tekten Ga warca| PiMe? £1C8—ti ge Car Would be a triumph to the Japanese—the i oo 03 0 baad h was played | ayiaick Wate; maidens fours roving of Japanese superiority in szome- i 0 0 & 0 0 between the two longest drivers | longs, —thrvader Chad Hy ZO minor re ‘thing. | Murray, If, seme te {nown among amateurs—Abe Mtichell Hen fedi. 100; Queen Sain, payment I wouldn't be at all surprised to »: AGAINST BOSTONS Meyers, c. eon of the Cantelupe Cl {pine 10%, sagt, de, y Qs: 6: 06 pe ub and Ted Black- | ACK -Two.ved ee asaenee Mees sen Takes Herzog, 3b. AA nt Ye Te ae | ‘ well of the Royal and Ancient Club, | mine: misty, connie ‘and determined: Mathewson, p. . oo 6 68 Oo Beye Binckwell was victorious by four up} (ou! 5 % the Japanese mathematical —--- = - and two to play. + ers, WN i " 0 free Ua BAG dee wepenene PEF A.) ot 7 Totals’.. % vO 4 9H BO PENNANT RACE IN Hatold ‘Weber. of Toledo, 0., in his “i vi y ; : SN Me hati ket ee we eeney. sane in college were three or (Giants’ Drop First Game, BOSTON, match beat Shepherd of the Henley ,tnicty sis Inviuns : Headquarters for All Motorcycle Supplies. <four Japanese. ‘They were all frat class este R. H.P.O.A. KB. Club, England, by three up and one to! Harves, 3 F. A. BAKER & CO. and they ‘never failed in any| Matty Pitching, by 1toO | Maranville. ww... © 1 4 2 0 e Ii , fbelr examinations. One day 1 said Myers, 1b... © 10 0 6 ‘ Turse, 10; Cater ae George wa, one Oo: erent: Lord, If. a1 0 0 es Club, Monteith, Scotiand, mp- | Satice ari 20% West T5th St. N. Yo Dever tailed in aay exam. Score. Be ts hie teas P Gai; Wolter ht Rant Pecnsans cone cme rvs veaia ad) miei; A. H. PATE he seolled, “it te tmpossible to o 3210 Athletics Stil Look the Class of the|nineteenin note. Ie sf ey at dg ato ape neath |e ‘ : o1 2 00 ’ W. Heinrich Schmidt of Worcester, ent, : Kleine, Flabber. f that" BATTING ORDER, = devin. 0. oo 8 8 American League, Says Giants’ Mane|siscs, beat cept. Brune ot the Royal et, ( e rye! to study and to learn, Ny | Whaling, oo 6 3 Oo ager, North Devon Club by six up and 5 to| Fu a { T gannet tai. ‘Prler, p. ooes8 0 it play. it you aiam ae ene Weber of Toledo, Ohio, also beat J, { fincer I would study dey" and wisn, Gpiste RETA aE DAE ge BY JOHN J. M'GRAW, reno the Royal dna) nce | ' ‘without aleep, I .canaot 'wo out when withing run was made, ., , jul y 3 up an to By: in the ~ = BCORK BY INN: Manager of the Giants. iulrd round, 5. beasts 115, : slowing up & g004 ball club, look at the Washing- i aan 50 tee OE 11 Robourg. Helle, 113. aa tia 5 wi 00 1-1 " lipver Das, 1 pals i yd my Mann, Murray. stolen of prospects this spring and ® good team of regulars, but wofully lacking ately, 1985, Lady’ Wale, 1183 : pan it ¥ tahed—that would} Umpires—O'Day and Emalle, Bases—Ahafer, Herzog, Fletcher, Left| in able substitutes. Foster was taker/sick with typhold fever, and the Wash- 16; Duke of : leabihst bub ets or on Bases—New York; 6; Bostoa, 3. Hase| ingtos infleld was broken up. Gandil was in and out of the game. Grimth has ; T thay | BOSTON, Mans, May %.—Tesreau| on Balls—Off Mathewson, 1; Tyler, 3.| not better than an outside chance of grabbing the pennant, as things have . ee-yens-oldy and upward: Went in against Hub Perdue in the| Struck Out—By Tyler, 4 Sacrifice—| broken for him to date. Fees h Ht ee seg: #800 ade one and | aaron’ gia, Myers, 2, Hit by Pitched Ball—By Ty-| The Athletics are atill the class of the American League, and threaten to owe H. Hogut aie ler (Murray), Wild race ia settled. The team knew It had to play balj to win ELECTRIC PARK WINNERS. ; 5 Fine PSNING—hurns fanned. Shae Umpires—O'Day and Kms! thin year, and some of the men who did not think it worth while to keep in the! = fer fouled to Myers. Fletcher’ was] Attendance, 9,000, best of shape last season are working hard again. The old infleld is there, and| FIRST RACE—For maiden thre thrown out by Sweeney, NO RUNS. - with any kind of pitohing at all Mack is bound to win finally because of the }year-olds and up; six and a half fu , BOPTON, Mass. May 27.—In a pitch-| terrific punch that the club carries. longs.—Jean Wagner, 107 (Pickena) aR Bet Thum’s White Elephant Rowling Alleye a Fos Mapa se Arges etapa ern’ battle In the frat game of a double| They will bat out a victory if given|the world's series was Hugh Bedient,|won; Merry Chase, 103 (Johnaton), sec.| Recher: 17 If. 4m Say a Tulltard Porton wise St @ Mreadewase t janie eelyedthedha at tay “NS | bill young Tyler got the best of Christy | half a chance, and the fighting spirit In| the youngster who proved to li such alond; Pons Nevell, 107 (C, Jackson), | - ‘ Doyle singled t} stathewnon to- Both teams went! up which carried them to two pennants. | Problem against the Giants third, Time—1.29, Sweet Times, Refu- | a right, Merkle forced Doyle, Myera to| for eight innings without elther side| Mack is also getting better pitching of gita, Judge Landis and Captain Jinks ; Marsaville, Murray ‘walked, Meyer) scoring, and tn, the ninth Maranville| than he-difast year with Bender and m ioe so ran. $2 mutuels paid: Jean Wag- ‘. wore elght ounce gloves, | singled to right, scoring Merkle, Mer-| opened with a hit and was promptly | Plank going right and several of the| ne ig one of those pitchers who mop{neF $9.40 straight, $5.20 place, $4.40 rm iy padded ‘athe unui fog followed with one In ‘the same | Sacrificed to second by Myers, Lord] youngsters plowing along at a good rate! giong until a bis emergency arises when|#how. Merry Chase, $5.70 place, $4.80 - aU worn in practise ncoring Murray, Tesreau fiied to | Tve & clean alngic to centre, but by | and showing much promise. I don't} they up and meet It. Seealty & great throw by Shafer Maranvilie t topped. ers like that. in’ fact gus referred to as “pillows.” Burna flied to Lord. TWO| wag nailed at th fate, Im the mean-| 27° how the Athletics can b pped. c' the hard jab that drove him | RUNS, {ime Tora moved to necond, from where| RED SOX SHOWING WELL! Qrith, canal rai le to rignt,| AGAINST WEAKER TEAMS. Fe j#how. Pons Nevell, 9.40 show. one now.| SECOND RACE. Importance of} year-olds and, upward: Sweeney fanned, Titus yan hit by a Lene eh news ver. |hait furlongs—Welsh (ell, 107 (Dennt- Pitched ball, Marm out, Fletcher to teams played| The Boston Red Sox are picking up.|into shape so far this season, son), won; Casque, 19 (Bauer), second: Merkle. vila out, Teareau to Merkle, ball throughout the con-| now A remarkable feature wi Diaying-the com- Mati did not strike out * that! paratively et tern clubs. When THIRD TewiMtestindoloh now piten. | Mathewron Rot strike ov! they encounter the Athletics and Ay Megha Ba Sons Ing for Boston, Shafer Med to Titus dering: tine gains. | Washington team in the time they jetcher flied to Mann. Doyle fanned. ere agp emend stop looking like a regular ball club. NO RUNS. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. |The Red Sox should eventually climb Whaling fanned. up to one of the first three positions LOVIGVILLE, Ky. May 2.—The en-\qith a much greater possibility of Maranville fied to y te tol: prensa Toft, i for to-morow's races are as fol-| janding in the third than the frat, RoR) rey to left, Rudolph scoring. mokey" Joe Wood has regained Fletcher made a bad throw of Murray's |! eanily out to full relay, trying to get Rudolph at oe ntliae Race isi| some of his past form and cunning, Biss ean explain how| Plate. Myers tried to score but wae| tom Hore and, if Stahl's pitchers return to their with @ dislocated neck and in-| thrown out at the plate, Meyers to 105; stride, he will be in a position to enter cord can turn and wink Merkle, who covered the plate. ONE| |i. ‘ie 1 ka “me into the race, He has a good twirling 8, and seo realy quickly | RL MBCOND HACK.—Two-vearold maidens, coits| Staff, one of the beet in She ie ue if FOURTH INNING—Merkle singled to ga Murray forced Merkle, Devlin to| Daria Crag.” Sweeney, M Rudolph to My- ae ‘Roaius, & couple of minutes Herzog out, Maranville to Myers, | '12 ning of the first NO RUNS. Bryn, 9% (Sterling, third, Time—.t9, CLEVELANDS ARE SOMETHING |; 0.01 staid, Racinex, Firm, Rinck silk also ran. $2 Mutuels paid: Welsh Girl, 1,90 straight; 94.60 place; $3.10 show; good deal of surprise in the American |" ; ; League and is holding tightly to second | Casdue: Hhl0 place; #20 show; «Bryn, place. It was not counted upon as a|*-% show. der before the race, and only ti E adersliip of Birmingham can 00D! \. Id responsible for this showing, as w BINE RESULTS the club going very badly when he OF A SURPRISE 80 FAR. The Cleveland club Is furnishing a FIRST RACE-Three-year-olds and upward; selling; six Jonah, 107 (Scharf), firat; Mawr Lad, 10 (R. Waldron), second: Jonquil, ¥ the ‘Athteties a (F, Johnson), third. Time, 1 Ken- neth, Battle Song, Black River, New Haven, Carrilion, Florida’a Beauty, Minnie Bright, Dorothy Webb; Detroit and ‘Tom Sayers also ran and finished as named. 3 , 112; Lambetall,/ this season because of his showing eS a SE ad THIRD RACK~Aelling; three-year-olfm; mile | TRE BACR~ Elion these reerciter mie $2 mutuels paid: Miss Jonah, stratght, | ad i of] Lord out, Fletcher to Merkle, Bwee-|Prosect, 102; lars, 100; Billy. Helder, 102; Cross Fights on Coast July 4 Coast Jul 4 £5.10; piace, $4.70; show, $1.70, Mawr| on of the ring) ney fanned. Titus f |. NO RUNB, ‘i 104; i, Mar Sun K. 1) Tralee Balle, Lad, place, $169.10; show, $84.70. Jon- ‘Toon Gnide Pout, ter, up Jonny Couloa, the m-] quil, show, $6.30, | Bi Frani Bras 6 | three-year olds rls oe Be amet t9| SECOND RACE—Two i eighth, Cream, By pee Pollock. the ‘artistes of agrewment™ and ls wall : Recoll, 133 (Knapp) 108, J lapt to get the BACH CROSS is 113 (Montour), Pt | the chance he has sought for some| | Two clute. in this city will told shows, t ight | ond; xFuasy Wuazy, 12 (Clemenia), ned, Devlin out, Fletcher to Whaling filed to Doyle. NO time, that of engaging in al ftmeue"t, otis Peal, ting at third, Time, 653-6x, Peacock, Scarlet twenty-round battle at Tom McCarey's ny Bret dre Letter, Behest, Laura, Myrtle Ledi, SS open-air club at Vernon, Cal, Leach will loine Pollett| Martin Ci ‘a, Good Will, Michael John PELKEY OUT ON BAIL: wet thie opportunity, on the afternoon |Sitar ys, Young S Sa ifs the adele, Bloat | igo, run. $2 mutuels pala: Recoll, #630 ; when he eo An- ay of July deraon, the crack Western lightweight TOMMY BURNS ARRESTED. who recently knocked out Joe Mandot Figiter and Promoter Both Held on of New Orleans and has also put away fan TARY Ere e| wi is Manslaughter Oharge for Me- ELECTRIC PARK E' ENTRIES: me cgi eng in sin the Suits Ordered Today Carty's Death in Ring. PLECTRIC PARK, MQ., May 27.—The | arranged to-day by fight promoter Mc- ler, 111; Jabot, 111, OU know my reputation for unusual styles and the ac- Y knowledged thee dollar quality offered in my stores at $2, Well, this year I have an added feature, I've Vea- CALAARY, Alta, May 21. — Arthur | onine _for to-morrow's races are 48 | Garey, who telegraphed to Sam Wal- lated my Straws. coun, aus, au roar rer ee rt] Deliver ursda Seder ened «wea wove bad tt 9 by wire from Racine $,00)) Luther MoCarty, who died after « blow tng. -Autran Dell, Ti: Lathario, M16. Maat terms he demanded atletactory. MoCarty's end, to Agh; Saturday, was arraigned to-day, Horn, 108; Merry Cosme, ont [0nd that the bout was on. According | < Wear a new suit over the holidays. Wear a suit | 20 degrees cooler. It’s an unusual feature, ‘and can made to your measure, a suit with all the snap and be had only at my stores; as usual they're... . charged with manslaughter, and re- leased under $10,000, His preliminary id Check, 108; |to Manager Wallac ach Is to id celve a guarantee of $4,000, with theo bead 20 dees cone, Is an uate! fatreead can 92D Y ; wile A yon,| Hon of taking 3 per cent, of the oniy custom-made clothes show. For $25 eo aD ring Will be held Wednesday morn: | Mank. 260; Meare, 108: ude, Miter \201 Pees Grea tia nta tise enleee Mae style er frami'@ thousand materiale bald Usual $7.50 Panamas....... $5 1p martes va a eink a uw \fer travelling expenses. Phil Cross will van picagbenty iy’ as vou dicted Arg ae t Ohio, for burial. ee OED KaCE-—Ois 0 halt, tirlonen:, mt Sccompany Lesch and his brother Sam figure and Netatt caus taite R y Usual $5.00 Bangkoks....... $3.75 sama lon taens toda Hew Tove | eiMam MoCarney, manager for Me- | “MRM Rae" gh: Woe" Waukee, Ait RR see enn st / (See Them in My Windows) j 3 , ty, A . if today. betw ; ‘ ’ go ei te Cambridge) put we *datlned by the aurhorivea ai | ae ae eons pena tha Frente Suits to Measure, ' $25.00 13 Greater New York Stores. elky. Rete a j ; r i D tee pal ne © . 5 jr) Ward Brith Ie alvo held’ as a witneas. | 2, io aati ae ali Special White Flannel Trousers, 5.00 f East: Tommy Burns this afternoon was let, 4 10; a c trate figit omnes of Bas & Wurert ¥8 of care-| placed under arrest on a charge of ollie fam qhe might tS Broadway me It is said by u hs Ey 20, iia ‘ Arnheim secs Sie, Tha” ot ate a Tipe alll yO Hafies.. to Mr. Goodresser @mith will ft i Pee hy, | raed