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TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 191 UP-TO-DATE rgeresae| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY ~ EVERYBODY IS SCHEMING HOW TO SEE THAT OPENING GAME! : Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Company (The New York World). Pastime Runa Over Big Field | fam by push Sace Rant, Bart Seagon SRT ! The Boss Ly J. Savage of the Mohawk A. C,.le@ \ JUST OPENING ! Wi SAD HE Wouon'y & pack of sixty cross-country runners i LET Ma ope [over the course of the Pastime ow MINT A. C. The good weather condi- A DocTor's tions brought out the big field in the CERNFICATE, ; Pastime run and big flelds in the , other chases scheduled for the day. R. Mallory, a clubmate of the winger, Grand Rapids Judge’s Decision Was the Baseball Players’ Emancipation Proclamation. AT THERE Soma wvewt ALIBI A Fewer, Could Dia uP pushed him hard in the final stages. 8. Rosenbaum of the Martinique da ae | Otto Daly of the home club J } into the lead at the start, closely fot- BUFFALO BALTIMORE lowed by Savage and Mallory. This {Rosenbaum of the newly organised —— | Mart aique A, A. of the Bronx made | (Continued from Firat Page.) his bid and acted as pacemaker to the 14, Press On Corman, HS VT ane Went ; ou - puint he relinquished the lead to Sav- 6E(YEGANIZED baseball will no | State and all the business hotses and | ®#. Who held it to the finish, suffer from any of the recent | banking institutions let the'r | The Morningside A.C. run yester- events,” declared Ban Jobn- was third, also elo: up. was the order for the frst mile, when ' turn into ‘Tremont avenue. At thie off for the day. day was won A. Morris of the F : Smart Set A after running neck eG Ban fails to explain just why big street pageant with scores) and neck with W. Stokely of the Bt. Organised baseball should rejoice organizations represented preceded | Christophers, in the good time of ¥ 1.14. KB. Jordan, running unattached, over the legal decisions that the finished third. “neeerve clause” can’t hold any player and that the contracts undéf which all, or nearly all, of the organized baseball clubs have signed up their Manford going i. Gearge Critehi | Louden out at firat, Bwacina unase! the New York ed, Bonnin flied to Zinn, NO RUNS. |team, won the six-imi d race of | in the fast 2 A 4 Meyer struck out and Manager/the St. Anselm's A, «, Giants | jikel, to a | kenate wus cheerea ahs doubted thes | tiie obS6 mitulen ‘ite hommkame the centre field crowd for two bases,|Tim O'Connor, the veteran fireman, rack captain of cross country | Si players are illegal and onn be ignored ay by the players because of the who now sports the colors of the a ten day release clause. Leavy, also of the St. ‘ Knabo advanced to third when Dow ney threw out Zinn. Simmons struck | home ciub. &. To Slim Crowd To- Day 35% ea Having disposed of that property| sings rT mt aaa th hic ana fiey WHITE EASILY DEFEATS —_—-_—-— ) Hav' MM o a singled to right and the and run od joined in with the Federals ana him t ond w Knabe tossed bd Federals Wisely Arranged Open- tas duiit the new park on the samelout Mmith ut firat, Jackliteeh drop) COVEY ON TUXEDO COURTS. . plot of land, not more than three/a strike and thon threw to Walsh, who ing of Their Season in Balti- | hundred feet from tae old grounds.|natied Delehanty at third. Agter} Jack Wai ‘These two things, the reserve clause | and the ten day release clause, have} enabled O. B. to handle ball players a like chips in a game. With both * baseball clubs will wn hid, nd equitable con- \ the professional at the ‘k has invested every cent he owns 4. He was thrown out when! Racgu 4 Tennt . j player or see them in the Ortoles and is feeling very nt Jacklitach's high POR | Geocee brie cen, Sueented snapped up by the Federal League, more So As to Clash With! res are ae ea UNO RENE. Ut POR! George . Coves of Hnxand at coe tenn’ tt leche now as if there’a be a tot on the courts of the Tuxedo Tei are bound to take away a large part) Swacina hit through short for a| sce’ : Bt: @ore jumping before the present National League Champions of his patronage whather they give) clean single, Walsh hit’ three fouls nis and Hacauet Club at Tuxedo, Park ; ceason Is ended. The hotter base! and then hit to short. Loudon | Yerterd a 2. It wa 3 Jedge hes ot have es peace Game With Orioles. ‘Atcong those Who came to New| {#mbled. but recovered and threw | White's sxond victory over the Englien , bu , out W at firat, Louden missed) champton. an easy chance for a double play.) Covey gave White the same handicap this decision was the baseball play- ere’ Emancipation Proclamation. 2 — York ahead of the toam iv Christy | ween, The kingpin of all the : : * Doolan sklod to right and Jackiitach | he did in the other match he lost here pci By Bozeman Bulger. | eee te Pe TAL the traingee et | nit to Louden, the shortatop again | recently. This was half iitteer mee NEWSPAPER which is extremely N the eve of the major league jeasxy to him this time aa a roault of oe ga Oe Maen Mase V4 New York protersional had lttle trouble economical of facta in its ac- fedorals | his winter in California, This is the|Gouble steal was atarted. Fl beating the visitor, White baseball season tho Fe: h Dor ho made a beau- scored “the counts of boxing affairs hi first time Matty has been in 3 Sheew. to Downey, who Hay {games at 7—5, 6—3 anc 2. After ic an ' fire tholr first guns and the nee he went West after the; tiful return to Blair and Swacina was White once got the swing of things leg ft $e quote & paragraph from firing im to be done in a way to! w, Series last fall. He will re-|caugit allding at the plate. NO jouiplayed Covey. The Kn silanman Hy jor home next Sagurda article mine on McCoy and (make tt doubly impressive. While] join the Giants when they open the! THIRD INNING — Blair filed to ome of McCoy's experiences before TDS CEES Ge ERE Ep BOTA TARTS SL ETO ET IT — MAY CALL OUT MILITIA (ao nnn == | the Giants, the champions of the Na-|/Seazen at PRINGSIPHIA termorrow. | ent Moore was called out on jttonal League, are playing an said Matty, “and It looks as if Milton strikes, Hanford struck out. NO WEEK’S SCHEDULE FOR ‘hibition game with the Baltimore In-| Stock is going to make good at third, RUNS. Brea cerect immreset iene | McGoorty Sure Has Guinn ed to ator. Mayer atrck} TO STOP TULSA RACIG, i 4 ( . tonship| base. He ts a much better ball playor | y tla was incomplete. The description i} THE EVENING WORLD'S J {crnationals, the frst championship ity he wan when he iirst joined us,| out for the second time, Knabo Med | PULA, Okc AG Sore U e ° e game of the Feds will te going oh} two years aKo ‘te left, NO RUNS, pa MeCor'e Saventures site Mack Indian Sign on Smith, HEADPIN TOURNAMENT. | tess thun a stone's throw away. Aj‘ "Matty aald he didn't know whether FOURTH INNING—Downey struck | standing the presence of Adst-Gem, celina foul ball that goes over tho stand in| he had been selected to pitch tho} out Louden out, Quinn to first. Canton und Assistant Attorney-General he became a boxer. As it is usual ‘m full, with a few lines added which {four bouts, two of them at Vernon, , . opening game or not. In fact, he was| Bonnin hit to Knabe, who fumbled mith, who are prepared, they claim, to tight give the reader an idea that . s . Cal, and” two ‘at San ‘Francisco. | aiitl lL ASS the Federal Loague park at ialtt’|of the impression thit he would not| and threw too late, and Bonnin way | cait out the State militia to enforce the these things occured while McCoy|Australian Middleweight 1s] Moy‘s first battle will be with Joe |]. Metrovnlinad, 04 taken miere ‘soul oapily, fall inte (be oI a UTE onan, if ato, Honnin eaaily went to second | anti-betting laws, oMcia's of the” Tile wee “in the degrading atmosphe: Rivers for twenty rounds at Tom ‘| Greene, 'd Trust Company «@ J Pome of the Orioles. am In (pind houxh, tf they want on a passed ball, jet an = Serene Cshieah And, maybe, Mr. Gilmore und his| me," he said, NS. | propos Club declared to-day that’ ot pogiliem.” ‘The fact that becom-| Knocked Out for Third Tim: | Mac 'rey'® open-air club at Veruon, = | high fly that Ronnin | Propored race will open this a i advisers didn’t know what they were 7 Ch hos the High> It went for a 6 ning scheduled for img @ boxer took McC’ A battle between heavyweights will Frank ance has the could not ‘ure, It wen i Saturday was prevented by rain, fpe\bad company and very ie by Oshkosh Fighter |e"tought at the Queennberty (A.C | about when they picked out this date) anders about right for the op double. Simmona fled to contre and | ay toe anenuly paliewad thee ie pany ry Greatly} ‘of Buffalo to-night, The big fellows | Nate; Aloma (3 teams for the opening! ‘They knew that the! ing here to-morrow and says that | Zinn beat the throw to thi The in the State's ht will be tha arrest of + Improved Lin habits and associations who battle are Jews Willard and Dan!| Hill; Greenpoint (4 teams), \ le 0 crowd went wild as Swactt utied | all bettora at the t ‘The State of- was carefully supprensed, (spn: aarp [Dailey of Cleveland, probubiy thn ' TUESDAY. Giants wars ts) play. there, Gotoro the] AM men Nave oope ienned no ih ais the telt crows Jing Aeinis nro acting under orders from By John Pollack tallest heavyweights In the ring. Oxford, Passaic (4 team Fed schedule was arranged. | con “rth Yooh. Wie hoe not (over the first run of the to rigidly enforce the Stat FEW wee jo a boxing match Ww vO ri Dil: bee. Bateey Cie ‘To eriends (2 teams); St. Mary's He It Is a cinch that the crowd, seok-) Oecidud on his pitcher for. the Walsh flied to righ centre Ewa mar % ’ 3 ve " . - ls m dl between women was held in| FYDDIE M'GOORTY, the Oslikoe | o cnter haa arrived In Line Anacien {| Name: 4. G. Hilliard (2 tean ing @ novelty and wanting to soe| opening day, but there arems to ina, went to, third. Login we atole Paris. At the time the French middleweight, certainly has the} Woy th peach Cross, the lait Free ee 1e new Baltimore park, will Ko to; be an impression among he play: second. Jacklitach hit for a double papers commented rather severely Indian sign on Dave Smith, the| hrother, Sam Wallach, hase! hemody oiamer 2 the Fed game and leave the organ-| ers that it will be King Cole. into the centre fleld crowd and two! om the affair, and it was said that| Champion middleweight of Australia. his fighting name. in the fi jized baseball affair high and dry. more rune came rors, Jacklitach u hori He has now mot him three times and| Cline wll box under the nume 4 y vinw »,, Frank Farrell and Charles H. Eb- went to third when Blair failed to Pe eoreee wesld: (nes allow fhe Feds had this in view when they) nots have decided that the Highland. hold the ball, the throw In being tor 7 | Pateey Quinn, another, In preventing a “fight for) knocked him out cach time, McGoor. \] Oldenburger ( teams); Ogden R. || made the date so as to get the effect! ers and Brooklyns shall play an exhl- jate to catch “Jack” at third. Quinn the feminine championship of the|tY put Smith away in the tenth round! ‘The Olympic A. C. of Harlem will'| a, (3 teams); Orioles (2 teams); ;of comparison, even though the com-| bition series again next spring. Far-, filed to Smith. THREE RUNS. world” last Friday night the Parisian | f & twenty round contest at "Snowy" |atage the following ten-round bout E. R. Squibbs & Son; Ressler & |peting game is .2 exhibition, The! Tell has promised the Dodgers tho - — Mtar (2 teams). ’ WEDNESDAY. Bi y 6y on! at its show to-night: Danny Foy vi her Chemical Company | honor of opening the new grounds at ‘ “pat ay ee on caren em lana te ae 4 Qver| Jimmy Blute, Irving Margolien HageleMfouse League (12 teams), || viends of organized ball are trying) mwo Hundred and Twenty-Atth atrect > sere Af Parle will not allow ‘‘feminine’’| 1,000 spectators. McGoorty fintshed |2.may Tid phe Jann Laater Jo THURSDAY. , [02 Sart Sally bus right now the) one tae uy he wee, Te oe ie | WITH THE OTHER TEAMS | ing bouts It ts certain that no| Smith with a short right hand swing} : Park Row (13 teams) Standard suying tan't good. » by . i a ; ‘ | ‘ ° | nicely. on the jaw. Up to the time Smita Pind payee) 7 ata he nos on Aptana Patan io Las of he: pian tea vous 1 cl ie, match- . . was knocked out he casily bad the} jie, and Hall, the pi ‘axent, of |] “rade Association (15 teama). Touggested to Secretar, «+ the Irving A. C. of Rrookiys, on Fri- FRIDAY. e h other city in the world will allow them. Which te as it should be. Box- ing, or glove fighting, ie decidedly @| better of the milling. | PROVIDENCE, April 13.—Walter | While the Highlanders escaped the! Johnson, premier twirler, si ‘ cold weather series without harm, tho warm up du! the game g Manager McGraw that they call off| Dodgers were not so fortunate. Nap Washington and Providence and all ele day that Young Fox, ti on res 8 teams); Crescent; | 4 * y t datan man's sport. the elements that! Charles Cochran, the fight promoter | bantam, would not be able to bes th ee, §. (6 teams); Bronx || their game, but they huve declined to Rucker is laid up and will be do everybody in alte to srandatat Ad , ath make @ man enter into it. A boxer| of england, has cabled Wilile Ritchie, | that club on Saturday night be Reinty (2 teams); Columbus (2 Spenine’ game, In fact, is ond belacton,. The “game ‘hed be A, Dams Lite, Somme Peale, cereal eee ob.® Cle8r| the lightweight champion of America, |e had five teeth extracted. ; Maddy; Central, Bronx (2 eed the workout,” said Me-| may not be able to atart for a week | called off. Ath Cinar Counters. ‘al; Clinton (4 ‘and we had better have it|or ten daya. —- Ch an offer of # $25,000 purse to meet) jonnny "Kid" Alberta of Elizabetn, Dragons (2 teams); Elm- aaiooe NCINNATI, O., April 13. |. Lewis Cigar Mfg. Ge Freddie Welsh, the English champion, | N, 4 dds] ; Drago whether there bs a crowd or not,’ CINCIND r Newark, N. i i speed. He must be able i . and Tommy Maloney, the west LI Several of the New York party| Sewark, O'Day’ Cubs were on band 0. Independent Man'Tet'ra, to endure pain if he ts burt. Thelin 4 twenty round bout in London | side welterweight, have been matched ‘SATURDAY. came into New York to spend Bune | tartar hie’ he’ Gualiwulshed wri|day, ready to’ open. the season. to sVatniable Ptofit Sharing eee lowe Linnea ce eet nturies| on the night of June #0. If Tutchio|{o meet Ina Aftesn-round contest | siemostend A. Ca In I: All [| the new Foderalj historical father, gave a dinner to| morrow against the Reds, BAA] ‘outlier in 'Rrery Pasta i tor accepts the offer Cochran will post | yefore the Marieavilie A.C: of Erovi’ [ staten Inland Night (20 teams). have Stands, ti ough bute ff ocd, | the baseball pititers of Ni an Fork, CaLAiMantIn, Op AGEL IRA Tar quick and $5,000 as a giftrantec or good faith. | be the second time they huve fought. Riss ce war tines an appetizer, were perniltted to see | winning every major lrague exhi- 5 = Dunn is said to be very bitter| the exhibition ball gamo in the after-| bition this apfing, the Columbus Jon) orsell, tie) FMiMselans Bi #: \kainst Ned Hanlon, who sold” him They report the dinner much| Senators lost to Buffalo 3 to 2 in ten Gleweight, who has secured a decision | JL¢y ontagne May Be osen the Orioles and also the grounds. Innings. The teams meet again this i over Rereard, see Frenoh Sapte Rs me afternoon. brain and a = fifteen-roun bout, and aleo wont sever a Knocked Gut Harry Hoetos, the Eng. Fourth Member of Polo Team|carrney sues FEDS FOR |CHICAGO WHITE SOX HOME | rmitapnLeHiia: ra. apr 13 — 4 » in wi faghting London, has. beeu matched to mest —— Aspsriona team wan heaton: in’ the LOSS OF PITCHER QUINN.| FROM LONG TRAINING TRIP. cided At Rbibe Fark, thie afternoen Bandeman Bia! the Eng! sht~ 5 hs ours ‘These men declared that the cap- ne _—— he last game of the spring series. the Boston ‘April 20 for @ purse of $1,750. Stevenson His Most Formid- as . ae i League hele ee Club of the American League returned credit. 4 home to-day from the seven weeks’ rr 7 vant io bie Arthur Pelky, the heavyweight, of ‘ j taking treatment 0 1 League, and Edward Hanlon ing trip to the Pacitie Coast and| CHICAGO, April 18—Rooters’ or- The chicopes, Musn., who war taken to able Rivals for No. 1. jhis arm and shoulder tp referred tol and Otto Knabe of the Baltimore club. See ee a asa the benetell oa ganizations met the Cl H Australia by Tommy Burns, tho ex- ‘anon OM | hove in from Covingto! id ae, Gaffney charges conspiracy in weaning | ‘tne local grounds with Cleveland to- con's heavyw nant sogmene of tee mone Satpropos. of Whitney, it may be|away Pitcher Jack Quinn. Mr, Gaffney leerrons made 6 © an he wa: knocked out by Rene La Montagne may be the!said that he does not own more than|charges that Jack Quinn, wh rexl| The only missing player was Larry rareme: Bil’ Lang, the Australian heavy | fourth member of the American polo fifteen ee Ponies. Recently it waa) name is John Picus, was acti to Boston! yappelie, outfelder, who iv in @ Sanjagainst & semi-pro, outht yesterday. weight, in the nineteenth round of a| team this season. His most dangerous rinted that he had forty in his brine, by the Rochester club, where he finished | pe. nciaeo hospital slowly recovering | They will leave Wednesday for K. twenty-round contest at Byduey, rivala are Foxhall P. Keene and Mal-| (hiner Teawrence Fitapatrick, Oe eae aenttakee g irtiain St | trom blood potsoning due to an injured | sas City $0 mart the agapon, stopping = i Champion Johnny Kilbane, who ts |°!™ Stevenson. At present La Mon-| that number in his charge. The other watch | a Socented, and the contract w All the Chinas piayera are ta £204 | At Princeton, a} [408 THUM's ULAR, 46D Be y te the favorite for No. 1, Ste-| twenty-five ponies belong to the Polo | #PPro: ; 4 a yslcal condition, according to Mat = _ - j fighting again after a serious attack | tagne Rasoclation the Pl oe Oxilahan = — = —= of ippe, will meet Frankle Di venaon Is @ close second. Keene ranks Herbert, Chairman of the Polo | the Player had euro play In Borton : oer eo aatce were aiyen & Anal train: — = . of Pittsburgh in the main event of higher than either La Montagne or pHatin save that the candidares | Has, cmelally promulgated by the Na- |, Phe ast wire Sdor Pert hors | P " ate ene ya Kllbane'der {Stevenson in the handicaps and has! for the Américan team will not hurry |" Mr. Gaffney saya that Hanlon and dy harm | Philadeoiy ‘decisively he. will bo | had the advantage and expertence of| their training thi pring. Last year| Knabe, knowing that, quinn had. sc | ew ari Uuts ost — matched to mect Johnny Dundes at | several battles for the intornutional| they did thie and™ were nearly | fiied SoCie fo Meta and induced Mm | ‘rhe benefit tendered at Hufvalo lust | odsman can " ni A i emtract y with Baiti- , y s until he is tried out.| tbe sme club in two weeks. trophy. But his chance Is not fancied) "Fre gai, “That is why the change | ‘° Men & © mtract to play wie asthe | H tow of Eddie McBride, | i n t 1 ihe roll 8, Senomile Britton will make his firat ap. | PY pololate, was made in the tineup and Mr. | resident Glimore knew that Quinn had |the popular sporting writer eels a cides in a bout in Cincinnatl to- | La Montagne is a much better man| Keene's rig san nolectad, id ihe \Maned a Baltimore contract after he a i y wie ct a ater Hee att jury caused another change. This! cepted terma to play in Bostor 2,80, j BER" ote crack lgnGwoieht se thai | abubtfu ihe n'a etter l'un] Year fe piagara lar fhe aruwon in| Hts damian en apt i (icacia pe! fo ts aetied Go gist) New materials never before sold at. the price are now Bist in a ten-round bout. Britton ts player. Ax it le a certainty that Law- good shape 900 ha rk just enoug! the Vaited tates niet Co in excellent shape, having trained ten | rence Waterbury, J. M. Waterbuzy and Pl a di for the contest at Rye, N. ¥, | Devereux gifs will BERR uerind BALTIMORE, April 13.—"Let ‘em ape ih wi is needed moat Is @ fu . "1 dy to defend our- a bout In phia on Saturday | Montagne in ‘i » KE h| afternoon in answer to the ¢ polo’ challengers last yeaa, wil have | sult. "The process merver hind not been | A Food Relish yarda in I hat he ia the best night by decisively outpointing Charlie | years has shown ti uit too, and running like a|" iq" ‘Thomas of that city in the| among the new division of playsra fur | bolo Shetlengen la Ho a Lye eon up te 280 o'clock. Viviss seaiet of mah ‘a flavor that stimulates appetite Four younger bucks were windup at the National A.C, Dun-/|that position. He plays much like along Lo Bt ‘LEA«PERRINS' half @ mile or ao be- | Fae'n atraight lefthand "sabe had | Louis Btoddard. is one drawnack, “ mas bleeding im the nose ail polo experts say, is tendency n't have ‘athletic hearts,” qremee the bout. Dundee's next en ees his head in faust company. He SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE le the gecrat, Nothing equals it as an ‘appetizing seesoalng. n Hal-)iw thought that the toal will finally | seen in our $25 line. They are different, exclusive, effective and exceptionally attractive. S25 imported Materiis D2 Gray, blue and black Unfinished worsteds—hairline \ L j j ie land this season, and Mr, Marsham will look after the polo ati the Piping Rock Club, j TULSA, Okla, April 18.—Grover Loteatter -<araoreret and, formerly catcher for the Cleve- Carde Win Series from Browns. | jand American League Baseball Chib, ST. LOUIS, April 18.—Beck's triple in| has signed a contract to play with the eighth inning won the last game of | 9 i 2 i stripee—Homespuns. A wide variety of fabrics and | effects, Special imported Drapes—light weight for \ summer dancing—Full Dress, $40—Tuxedo, $35, # H Silk lined throughout. Samples on request. | 'y valves in the ment will be with Knockout never played in an international bees shines are Keown eeenRt the National Bporting Cius| sanen’and bie friends are sceptical ne mint cogeratng |r satb ng Dune fob | uit utes i'n icts @ aur] 0) jee. John- ng . Sse hat gs! savers Fie sipee by ‘Wilson of this city was knocked! Harry Payne Whitney's ni ine canine city austen fers a ithe Bryoklyn Federals, : ene by ahemy Trev of “Philly” in) mentioned om edt inal your that. ne| yesterday, ‘The acore was 6 to Land’ had signed to catch for the a Jahn McGraw admite that the ry sce CA ‘ty Cl Wentern chance” ges inks 4 | series already had been won by the C Sloux City Club of the be one Edie Moy, the Pennsylvania light- formed |Ginsin, a0 yesterday's game had no efe(Lengue this year and he te here weight, is under the menage. hat) it was aay a ce aiaty that Bagh ot Hace Rolo. ‘hte it fee’ Mr Qbney zal fake part in he i fect on the result. pitched | training with that team, He anid | his contract called tor $10, for, Te a el a uit} Sold 69 Grocers Everywhere