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__ TEE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY $80, 1918. ie lcttar SSE a BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | FITZ CONTINUES HIS FIGHT SERIES SPORT'S THE THING TO-DAY ~— |VETERAN TRAVIS!” ~ Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), IN SEMMFINAL ages Big Gallery Out at Tuxedo tc See the Old and New in Battle, (Special to The Bvening World.) - TUXEDO, .Mey 30.—Conditions wert almost idea! to-day when the seco. Tound of match play began in the «! divisions of the Tuxedo Golf Club's tou: nament. . the round between Traverse and W. W. Pell Teavers played a curtou: variable game, being especially we: putting and not at all an i ninth & to 4 aga. par 3, at left him 1 up at the turn, he having gone out in % to @ for «! veteran Pell. A 5 for Travers to on the tenth equared the match. 17 eleventh was a half. Then Trave ing pushed, shook out a couple of strict par ée, which gave him :tw twelfth and thirteenth. & ‘The Mth was an ordinary half. Th 7 a by taking the 18th and 16th In 4 Tri closed the contest, winning 4 up i i “st i i i i | s i a és fH ‘Travis beat Schley 5 up and 3 tos» ley appeared to hi ot his bt erday in retiring Gilman Tifa Was runner-up last year. p at the turn, Simonds best up and 3 to go. Tho form r creditable total of % goi:td out and’ was squire at the turn. They he quickezed his pase and won feur of the five holes that rounded out tad & muatch. ‘ E j Rogers beat Meson 4 up and § ty f go. At the turn Rogere waa 2 up. The Baltusrol member wastwell over 40 going out, letting up from his strive WOODBINE WINNERS, of yesterday. Mason kept well up o— are” prec gk OPUS) ree [emrree ee Sal fi i ARTHUR PELKY WILL NEVER PARLEM REGATTA WS BiG CROWD | BE A CHAMPION, SAYS FITZ" er aso STRATES Ce Chicopee Man Is Strong and Game and Has a sihdiion sal as ice Ps IN HARD CONTEST COMPETE N TRALS Fair Punch, but the Unfortunate McCarty Affair Will Ruin His Ring Future. Geb Fitzsimmons will continue his series en the present day fighters next Wedneeday. Theee eteries are an exclusive feature of The Evening World’e Sporting Page, appearing on Wednesday, Thureday and Priday H f i i i it nual Affalr. track way sorted an dotowe:” | MILTON FOURTH TIME track to-day resutted as follows: Stars of Track and Field Qual- eee raen Gree end tour| BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION. . Might, 112 (Turner), won; Mausoltus, 106 a f Olympic Champions Appear in| ify at Harvard Stadium to | (J. Waleon), evsond; Gen. Ben Led, .08 | Amateur Defeats Harris With Same ¢ | f ' ‘il { E | B -is a the Hartem Regatts Association, the CR SaMing), third. | Time=116. Cisa | Fast Game That’ Won fro Se \ papa cyan | beam ge eek Competitions That Draw a Start in Finals. Schmidt, the Ami ih a vr acorn hater] Midéle States, was to-day on ; a oa i american, fA Parton! po apna a a BY BOBERT FITZSIMM N ‘ean the Gpecdway Course, Harlem River. Crowd of 5,000. om | payttont, pach ecg pazenpep eigen eee Se ARERR, Semone ibe She n= Demented the control of Ler lk berg Mg ST peaaili pars owen ted weg inet CAMBRIDGE, Mess, May 9% —But for! tea, nem gay ne we OW MM) smateur golf championship “dar . the beating. ae. ‘until pome| ship distance. The itera ‘con. | Pertect weather drew 9,000 atatette fane|the strong winds blowing scroes the; SECOND RACE. — Victor stakes; ales a he deteaten Rove ; never singies, t~ 000 added; for two-year-olds; five ris on, , 6 ap ani pate Mane cals couhte ot sien he'll ea dt tha ‘wortous ainaans ot fo Caitlo Park thle afternoon for the jtract and Geld at the trials of the thirty-| 82 ir deggie orate bo uhintlad big etn gta if if i gf HA t} doubles, fours and eights, inf ehella, | @boUs! Spring gernes of the Leish-Ameri-/ eighth annual meeting of the S.C. A. 4:1 41) “Bree; aetna Gayle, 110 (J. Wileon),| ment, which has been in progrter here junior and intermediate four-oared giga,/C02 Athletic Chub. Every club trom/A. A, in the Harvard Stadium, thls at-| second; *Recoll, 118 (Knapp), third | tor the rece tat ane ry ‘and senior four-oared barges. Spuyten Duyvil to the remotest corner ternoon would have hed ideal conditions.| Time, 1.604-5. Willie Weddell Hilton ‘kept up the fast game whied ‘A majority of the entrants came from| % Long Istend was represented by potnt A large crowd was out to watch the beat| Fussy-Wussy aleo ran. Mutuels pald— enabled him to defeat W. Heinrich rowing clubs in New York City and en-| "inners and the number of entriea| college athletic performers of the coun.| Southern Maid, straight $3.60, piece/ ie Ul 1k Uwe oe eee virons, but there were also entered scul-| reached nearly five hundred, try. Capt. John Paul Jones of Comell, Miss Gayle, place $5.90, No third days yl Ge tae Galeas he basta Jers from Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia belie geo ee on the ae Normen Tabor of Brown, Kart Stattuct . Davies entry. psd cate ta baad thems ithe oleik ffado. races Gram eo wes poonygin phils a the tide In meeting of Abel ‘Rivet, Ensb-Americas and other luminaries all held their shere| Gicap; $1,000 added; three-year-cAds len hor interest saree ) tourgament | the afternoon the course was reversed. Ted Meredith, Pennerivanta |Of the pubic Interest. ‘The trial for ail| upward: six furlongs—Eherwood, Hi (J.|ned been greatly lessened by thd diets lerhe weather was clear, the water com-|fiver, and Joe Driscoll of Buffalo, | the events except the mile and two mile|Wileon), won; “Calgary, 18 (Kinepp), sec-| nation scpetnens tb waite tear tae | paratively calm. Though Mferellth was geing peyend Ma wore schetuled to be run off. The two| end: “Moving Pieture, 109 (Mosdy), third.| ean competitors, a, malas James P. Fox of Boston was referce| sumposedly best distance he wee made | distance races are to be run inane heat| T#-1.18 Crisco and Mediator also/champlonsnip retained, mush ats and Gol Wiesbader of the Lone Star|#@ even favorite with Kivies. each to-morrow. bee | el i il 2 & t li if Hi woutte't drow amenees fa a Scotchmas. Twelve year un Bost Club, New York, starter. A United| Hannes Koblemainen, che Firing Finn. |"s0e-Yard Dash—iret trial heat.—Won| "DAvite entry. - Pelky patrol was scheduled to start from acratch im * Mutuels paid: Sherwood, 9.10 straight, | elapsed since a similar Lig that coule be brought out by kard traike pol baaliaanas od the! tne five-mtle handicap, : by H. 'M. Wagner jr. (Johns Hopkins); | 92.90 piace; Davies entry, place, $2.90. contest sn the » Anal ot the champtennh! wat tard in ing and good coaching. Burns was! ‘The frst race of the dey wee inter.| Matt MoGrath, the Otymptc hammer.| round, T. H. Cornell (Yale), Time -———>—— spas over eee out A get into the game again. | mediate single soulls, with four entries: tle light exerciae at the weights agains | Lippincott (Penn); second, H. H. Ingor- wana Maggots vg togepeod sd Se ee int Dehenten, Nant aii] Paddy Ryan, hie nearest rival, Pat Mo- | eoll (Cornell). ‘Mime, 10 ssconda, ‘Taied brag isat mn, | Jerry Jaros, J -| Donald, another Olympian star, put the/ trial heat—Won by J. R. Patterson 10 doubt he did improve t! . ten, and 14-pound shot, while Jim Duncan took ahr man in @ month's work, but he | at tw che aiae (Penn.); second, O. A. Reller (Cornell). have made him over entirely, In sis-| The summaries follow: ce inghri ‘Time, 10 1-6 seconds. Fourth trial heat— “ up Pelky 1 weele throw out the! Ba aaah $Firet semi-final neat | Won by J. B. Bond (Michigan); second, cscitent ‘and ‘ so won by E. Vester, none; second, J. L,|J: P. Harlan (Princeton), Time, 1 2-5|¢ pay oul rd must have been caused | Kirby, I. A. A.C. Time, 101-6 seconds, | 00Mds, R. B. Thomas of Princeten|¢ te 1, 8 to 2 and 3 to 8, second; Agnes pAb yallag Je digo badoee Been. Second semi-final heat won ey ¥,|ceDtured the fourth heat but failed to| May, Ml (Washer), 8 to 3, even and 1 to mt ‘i Moen, Presentation Club. second, 1. | Wwelity. 2 third, Time, 1111-4, Quincy Belle, Cohn, Mohawk A. C, Time, 102-6 sec-| Yard Dash—Firet heat won by J,| Spar Pole, Creuse and Margol¢ also ran, pny P. Jones, Cornell; P. 8. Harmon, Dart.] SECOND RACE—Puree $20; for three- &-Yard Run: Novice-Firet heat won| Mouth, second: R. M. Seotton, Yale, | Yeer-olde and wp; about five furtongs.— the game, Probably he'll be by Charles Blush, Knights of @t. An-| third; time, 1654-6, Second heat won ty | Starry Hermann, 16 (Hermann), 6 to 1, by the authorities whon the < thony; second, A, Johnston, Nor Turn|% E: Brown, Yale; 4. H. @nydeq Cor-|? to 1 and even, first; Isabela Case, 109 to trial, but cone 68 Society; third, D. Lake, none. Time, | Deth Ww. R. (Griéfin), 3 ¢@ % 2 to 6 and out, second; and it he tet yok re ae Mies Dulin, 199 (Bergen), 3 0 1, even-and | often beaten. Hel sd heen necoarte O Gecona heat won by A. Meyerheim, 7 i Air Sal aig Ts iets Tepe dogg eeate anak oF and he'll never be able to let vo tures Glencoe A. C.; second, G, Peck, none; | iF, W. punch withow seeing McCarty lying on ° third, A, Gregory, none. Time, 217, | Per, Herverd, third; time, —_—_——— ee tak Sees ie a ard teal eee we de ” jot Put—L. A. Whitney, Dartmouth, ‘ PARK RESULTS. lige “lle. pot lg onde 3 Shen 3 Cushion Title oman, 4, J, J. Seullay, Pel ee 4 feet 4 inches; H. G. Kansler, Cornell ELECTRIC throwing champion, was down for a lit-| 1014. Gecond trial heat—wWon by D. F. MONTREAL RESULTS. : if ‘i ihe TT it iH it il i ie 7 C.; third, P. J. Donnelly, Melrose A, A,| ® feet $4 inch; R. L. Beatley, Colum- a although he knows it, wasn’t his fault BAN FRANCIBOO, May 8—Altred De| Time, i234 if “| bla, 4 feet 304-4 inches; A. W. Ko ‘yey? Am ry ppt TE of ry (ore) mn waren aot Evaro heat ‘won by F. ea, ate ee the nae, ENTRIES AT TORONTO. rit |eerite here for the Lambert diamond | Kiroy, 1. Ar A, C7 thing, Cohn Seanaws| ,2e¥AN Hurdiee—Firet Heat—Won by pTLA ACH fy johawk — mere a I. trophy. ‘The final score was 1% to 13] A.C. Time, 10 seconds, B. P. Hammitt, Penn State; E, Beeson, : COUN, formerly a (Cpecle’ t@ The Rreaing Wort), haeriatinn allommaee ae ‘The Cuban challenger woreach of the] One-Mile Walk—Won by T, R. Plant,| california, second. Time, 16 seconds, amateur distance and WOODBINE RACE TRACK, TORONTO, May three games, The game was the closest) 1, 7, A, ¢,; second, William Borner, | S0cond Heat—Won by J. I. Wendell, jae wglheendlag j enema of the series, Horgan solling up | tT Ay o , “F:| Wesleyan; J. C, Dewey, Wittiams, sec. A. A. C., has just accepted MARYLAND ENTRIES, polate to De Oro's , Bach made s high | Teme Ae tn an ond. Time, 16 8-6 seconds. Third Heat— cy Bega rag adi ct Fun of five time AG, come tn Meat, tat nee ate.| Won by A. J. Gritith, U. of P.; J. B. fega, Maine. He has signed a RACB TRAOK, ELECTRIC PARK, Mi,, sees - : * Cummings, Harvard, second. Time, May 90,—The entries for tomorrow's races are BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | saline*. 161-6 seconds, Fourth Heat—Won by A. tem cake ae Pek ages ; pe OE atresia 1, Jackson, Harvard; J. A. Braun, fa 5 fustonas; ell. renal ane Boanleg Wont Dartmouth, second. Time, 16 1-5 sec- (Pickens), won; Tee OR Mar heels eles eae MONTREAL ENT RIES, , Jonda. Wifth Heat—Won by W, F. Potz|Densiery, second; Hammon Pass, q MONTREAL, May %.—Delormier Park’ ter, Yale; P. Adams, Syracuse, secon. |(Deyle), third. Time, 145, Tom Cat, .| entries fer to-morrow: Time, 4 seconds. Touch Me, Baycliff, Cat, Deborah, Cy- 4 RAOCE—These-searolds and upward;| nosure and OM Hank also ran. Tw about fing Curloag. —Oarico, 100; , dollar Mutuels pai %. Gibbons Revives _ | ss» pues ead; Sethees, mon Pass, w. rattete, rity eras, tie, Rewteee: tes! His K. O. Wallop oe : anar eg ia 108; Harel tae, ot _—- CRONIN AND LEONARD DRAW. PITTSBURGH, May %.—Mike Gip- Saaay ae oS 1 tive A apenye Cuaven, bons, the St. Paul welterweig! maszed | Dave Cronin, the featherweight of rom Journal, é Pittsburgh sports by pal g ions Marve sna’ Betay leeward o¢ Sereey | While vente’ © day party, out Jim Perry, « veteran battler. Perry |City fougtt ten rattling iy ary hich Be Tae cena ae . . honor: main eigh bor, Vor tires. pesreides With Danna) | can SONEM'.& poorn oF Mere times here | Now Pole A A. last mist The boys’ had had trouble, but ronan ‘iotae. 1161 Cont et tae Wal, et Sagara, ~rhtadllor ed fhe down, "Last ‘nant tthe en ted’ ule’ mother to tavite e d ij — Three. ite : tT 4 BACH Two-reanoide walling; “furoups =Crtsuore, "igi; | ond round Re went to the Aeor thrice| ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT, | tne evening of the party, when ail i 118; it; | inside of twenty seconds from crashing | «gee thrtiting | #™mal! gueste had arrived except Tom: isle Guy. be| the mother became suspicious sought her son, ‘“Willie,” she sald, ! a Z Hi wag, 111; 7] Veo ous, 10. | Niner Rac my he Neéere dart| you invite Tomey to us, J rei + | Chen 118; Bute 18) ews 10; Hoan, im to his _corne Drotested, er oes: | ight?” Tee," expldined W ue bs Mlowance cleliagd, Westies conay, tm 0. 118, 4 tolesseds

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