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— . “ ager nny et ene THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914 {Seeea"] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "Beja WOMERS BY MEE MADE GIANTS LOK BEATEN AT STAR Up to Sixth Inning Phillies Had Lead of Five in + Opening Game. (qunboat Smith Should Be Able | tp Beat Carpentier in Pro-|BURNS GETS FIRST TY (\ EDITED BY + ‘ROBERT EDGREN | Against Dillon To-Night of trim for his acheduled bout with i Big Advance Sale for the Kid Williams at Baltimore April 8%, WELL, BOYS, LET ’ER GO! |Levinsky Back in Ring Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worté). } Sam Harris, manager of Kid Wife 1 * fams, writes from Baltimore that the Ten-Round Bout in Teawon that the tatters bout with Butte Club. pat mat a wie feeneee A randt had to make 116 pounds rigg- \ Mu side. Harris and Williams plan? leave Baltimore for Los Angeles on e| April 26, 80 as to get ready for the By John Pollock. bout with Johnny Coulon on May 9% | ATTLING LEVINSKY, the Phil-| Aji Jersey is excited over the Nett. | adelphia fighter who was fight-| weight battle that will take placerat ing mont every night until he| Brown's Gymnasium to-night, when Young Gradwell of Newark and met Bob Moha—also Gastritie—will) smith of Hoboken swap punches in wet under way again to-night, facing|the main event. Everybody knows 4 Jack Dillion in a ten-round bout at bd me red a pee pun. Butte, Mont. Levinsky says he has|/#hment, but this time he hopes to recovered from his recent iliness—also Bates is filvoue ee the body-emashing that Moha gave him, and that he stands ready once|, Special Delivery Hirsch is now af his home in Chicago resting up. Hla more to box any man, anywhere near | manager, John Reisler, has heen of- his weight, six nights of the week.|fered a bout for him by Pom 5s Oo There has been a big advance sale for| drewa, the Milwaukee promoter, -night’ is trying to arrange a match with Reid gd sd Lp Ad Wolgast for the lad with the post- There is a great deal of interest | ce name. being taken in the bout betwoon| At tho Irving A.C. of Brooklyne | | | | “ {posed Bout in London. Rival Teams Sized Up, Mc- fowmme, es veto, we | Grawites Differing Little a Bi sort tame sen esiny oot it didn’t take Jim Buckley long te Tt Ae aide tthe’ orter of «936,000, FTO Last Year's Line-Up. for a Gunboat Smith-Carpen- fight in England. The English! Giants must be anxious to see Car- i] a i 4 i 4 4 4 beaten by some one, even if 001000 im task seems to be beyond the un- PHILADELPHIA— te Bombardier Wells, Smith 000204 at French @ghter. The Gunner will have about 440 pounds advantage in weight, and “a — \ lew York. gd a little more than that in punch Pusher poacher ight yrne, 2b, urne, If. + Dick Burge, who offered the big) Lobert, 3b. Fletcher, ae, is the same Dick Burge who| Magee, If. Doyle, 2b. Jest to Kid Lavigne in that famous! Cravath, rf. phate 1b, nt match at the National! Murphy, as. Meee Club years ago, That fight| Killifer, c. Meyers, <¢, Lavigne champion of the world. Alexander, p. Marquara, p. Burge has been through allsorts| Umptires—Eason and Quigley. ‘ef wpe and downs since that time. (ipectal to The Evening World.) he’s @ prosperous and popular ‘er of boxing matehes, The| PHILADELPHIA, April 14—With ‘of a $26,000 purse for Smith-|all the trimmings accompanying the oven the | ge tet eal ae Oe opening of the baseball season the for a century or so has been |New York Gianta and Dooin’s Phillies r ‘3 greatest boxing club. started the National League achedule rf COFFROTH of California has/in thie city ¢his afternoon, Weather ef, wired Dan Morgan, offering him | conditions were favorable, the sun 4 a match for Levinsky with Bob i dian Breaches, having stccteded in pertganently wads i ter is willing to match breaking through the early morning reagent against Levinsky| Clouds and sending up the tempera- 29," Coffroth's wire ran, “but| ture. Levinsky is matched with} When Mayor Blankenburg to: Johnny Dundee and Knockout Brown, the two big east side favorites, at the National Sporting Club Thurs- day night. When Brown was at his best two or three years ago Dundee was fighting in the featherweight class, so that they never met. At the present time Dundee enjoys moat as enviable a position in tue hearts of the boxing fans as did the blond-haired fighter formerly, and it is up to him to get going a Johony Marto, the idol of the went side, and Johnny Schumacher of Burlington, Iowa, will furnish tho fisticuffe in the main bout of ten rounds at the Sharkey A. C. Satur- day night. Three ten-round bouts are down for decision at the Broadway Sport- ing Club of Brooklyn to-night. Knockout Brown and Patsy Calla- han will meet in a return engage- ment; Frankie Burns of Jersey City Will oppose Dutch Brandt of Fiat- bush, and Battling Lahn of Brook. lyn and Gene Cannon of Milwaukee will come together. If Soldier Bartfeld defeats Jack Britton in their quarrel at the Broad- way Sporting Club of Brooklyn Sat- urday night an effort will be made to secure a match with Packey McFar- land for him. Britton ts conceding the Soldier a few pounds, but as the Saturday night, Fred Fritts, cham- pion of the United States meet Howard Morrow, who 4 under the management of Johnstone. Fritta recently good bouts against Soldier and Battling Levinsky. Piping Rock’s Imported Golf Teacher on Job Tho Piping Rock Club on Leng Island in order to encourage golf among its members has imported John Williams, one of the leading golf instructors in England, to act aa its professional. Willlams secured the much coveted position from a big list of applicants. His work at- tracted the attention of eral Pip- ing Rock members who were in Eng- land last summer. They recom. mended Williams to the club's of governors on their retum home and it was only two weeks ago that the noted teacher could bo persuaded to come to this country. Williams, a quict speaking Briton, says he isn't sorry that he came to Smith and McAllister might out the ball at 3 o'clock there was a Intter will have to make 141 pounds!the United States. He is & ringside things will be more interest- | himself out a bit on the Piping Ke . ing | Sreat crowd of fana in th ing. Sonres uy Lied he will have {i that match. Are you folng of fana in the stands — readiness by April 24. { nd With Ganbost? Buckley here Who let loose’ thelr pent-up enthual- frank Galvin, the old six-day bike | “Willams ‘was professional | thrwe . Gunboat will beat Levinsky in| 49m as impartially as could be ex- . rounds and he can beat you in| pected of partisans, McAllister and Levinaky would} As they lined up for the fray M¢- maw well here. How about it?” Graw's team looked quite as formi-| 5 says he'll take McAllister dablo as last year whon they beat out, ‘after the Clunboat Smith bout. He|the Phillies for the National League nds Coffroth'’s reference to| bunting. While the Giant's infield, to mean that Buckley intends/as seen through Quaker eyes, did = off with a line single to right. The for pieturs having pith mont Na get ie it] ball was hit so hard that Cravath al- While t eras, ne at affect. Le-| WAS conceded that McGraw bad cons | Mal threw the chief out at first hase, up two bo “wil fight McAllister in tho|alderably strengthened nis’ ‘biithera, | erauanl bunted. but forced Meyers: cag Wai His bout to-night with® Jack} Bob Bescher, r to Murphy, | Beac and) Wilbur tho speed merchant ert. Burns singled to ce from the bene in Butte had a $5,000 advance) secured trom Cincinnatl last year,| Manauard stopping at second. Fle which was inte final it 16 eatimnaten ihe wate Tee ened Sp large ’te getting nen singled to right, but Marquard wa a atood witht valpeeel mupters oe ep Tey Mee long files and, blistering the ou Be the, Plate, Cravath to Killifer. iT ivered a little speech Super Mare of auch a:reat il- [was a nee In the seventh. His T fe hard to understand just why | paths, put nobody in the| Important Bouts, Jess Wil- | was down one 4 * y yunishment was the) ful character that he did not pla Murphy lined to Fletcher, Stock stands could hear it above the roar BLL tO Ee na’ showing. | golf at all in the morning. ‘That the A. A. U. should consider! points p, threw out Killifer, Alexander filed of the picture machines. i Them. |teiceming feature of his showing. | Fell i toss scomed to do him weed, the college student—or any one] ing aislen did not look ke! to "Doyle. No rins lard Landing One of Both men were slow. | of idleness: pS cafe business on Broadway, has been} fritish amateur championshi promised a match at Brown aa | He thinks Oulmet and Tra’ nto the! years at Sandwich, the scene of i hasium by Manager Jack McCarthy | will have an even chance agalmst for his clever bantam, Young ee England's leading golfers ip e man of Pekin, UL An effort will be) amateur, but only a very slight al ae Tee orto tiar ta, bp tk. Um bent of winning in tho open tournament ~ $<] One more name haw been added to the list of American golfers who will eeiteie Snare wel }try for the British amateur title at pitchers were warm! § i Sandwich next month. Word comes tenderly carried @ huge T E Ss U. 7 Ss from England that C. W. Inslee will hoe to the home plate Fi G H R L be on hand with Travers, Oulmet, Robinson was called, Herreshoff and the rest when the to accept the offering, | 14 * from the start. Dally took many atiff| ritish amateur championship begins, nd to show how solld | c| Ci in Three ‘ aa Brooklyn fans, ‘Tho Knockouts Scored punches about the head and was fa OMREC Pind. the eenkie ‘The crowd by this time was rapid- hed for when he played in the afternoon machine-crushing aggregation) siX TH INNING—Do! " F ‘alee a —Doyle drove deep ly tint ft th les and = * .. Y. = nd thur G. Lockwood had Heveaver ee rton 6 peste: that it was when it wrested firett|/to Paskert. Merkle out, Byrne to Reutad for actin, Seve cimutes hee ROCHESTER, N. ¥., April. 14.—Pal) he and Arthur 10 Place from the Giants last May and|Luderus. Murphy threw out Murray. sonal athlete. shouted for actios fore game time F the satisfaction of defeating R. W. psident Ebbets ac- (Apecial to The Evening World.) Moore of Philadelphia shaded Pat king no} 021 with the Braves. The sensational ;® 8hot. He was counted out, and the out of the amateur ranks be- n also attempt to catch him io i ., In @ ten- | May and Dr, Wallace by 3 up and 8 to retained the lead’ for tw. NO RUNS. companied by Gov. Tener of Pennsyl-| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 14.—Lit- | Droulllard of \ AT eb ere Rae ; Naturally, in acting as a life-saver| on the offensive th ‘©. months, | Gov, Tener, 12,000 Fans and] vania took ‘seats in @ lower box. |tle Johnny Gallant, the Chelsoa boxer, ME » the party mentioned swims in the Geeanive the PRINS ar. apt i President Ebbots and Gov, Tener was! showed at the University A. C. that! © » Af he couldn't swim he'd be|/4* strong as last yoar, having suf- r Lots of Ci ae soon recognized and received a hearty his punch, for he ‘@ decoration on the beach. fered through ‘pitchers Seaton and ots of Ceremony at Open- | reception. he otill retains pans, for be i the kind of swimming he does! Brennan and infielders Knabe A A r, The team posed in two groups, the|stopped Freddie Duffy of Jamatc ‘PARE possibly be considered & “oom | noo} pai | ing Across Bridge. playeis in one, Manager Robinson in|Plains in two rounds, Duffy bad a ." of even an “exhibition. an jumping to the Federal | D the other, big advantage in height, welght end Fen wail’ carr ectemnonal ae i porn venersr, 18 oadens | a te ee local teta vetn’ |reach, but in the second Gallant aoon all mail o lers profession: that, after "" 7 >, darl jorge in the National this year, ee because they walk—Walking pres in are very Toca ine ine] (Continued from Firet Page) — | BOSTON— Went out for practice, and most ot|saw a good opening and ehot bis ‘an athletic event practised in|)... eed he has ae 7 002 the fans eagerly watched the work|right to Duffy's jaw with such force e meets. wo youngsters capable of filling the} Schang making a pretty throw to — of Johnny Evers, deposed manager of|that the latter went to the mat like There would be just as much sense| shoes of Knabe and Doolan, Colling, Williams got a base on balls | BROOKLYN— the Cubs, who is making his debut justice in tossing & messenger) When play began there were about | iM stole second, Rehan e TEeE. = nays he pbit A © pulled|crowd gave his little opponent & ten thousand present. Sy ape =. plays he and Rabbit Maranville pulled | crow he runs (sometimes). At least, walked, Cook dre utiful single — ome. Around second base gave promise. By| rousing demonstration of approval. FIRST INNING—Alexander int right, scoring Williams and = ea “ ! -AL cone ret ate Lee ne lor with @ called atrike. “Moucher thon | sending: Holden to. thin and. taletug BATTING ORDER. the way, this patr will Kill off base It's EX-CEP-TION. hits during the season. PHILADELPHIA, April 14.—The One of the chief troubles of the|tried to wait but was called out on| second himself on bad Brooklyn, Boston, aD. U. in that it hus too many |thitd strike, Burns made the ‘first| throw to the plat Daiton, cf. Maranvilie, aa, SESE OPE Eee rad eri tose banner erste bari edison r in fact, altogether too many /hil of the season, a liner to left.| lowed up the onsi Culshaw, 2b, Evers, 2b, | ment Band and the traditional flag. |<i!bane and Frankle Dalley o foolish rules that have noth-|#yrne made a fine stop near first base | smashing a Ine sing Daubert,, 1b. Gitbert, ef. eng ceremony Was, pulled ef, |DUrgh was very unsatisfactory, as tever to do with real ama-|and threw Fletcher out. Doyle hit one| ie both Holden and ( Wheat, if, Gritith, rf, rE ic entite audience with bared |Dalley stalled all the way, Referee tourism in athletics. past Byrne for a single, but Cravath's| paugh was out ond, Smith, 8 Schmidt, 1b, | While the entire audience with Pared | tanion stopped the milling twice in ? ee, return was #0 fast that Burns stopped | Schang to Collins, | Stenger, re. Connolly, If. heads stood up to the tune of the ‘ie third and told tho boys if they Eddie McGoorty seems to have |at third base. He started in again|. SECOND INNING Run | Kean, #9. Deal, 8b, Pear Spang les itreticld. Was a tnratty {didn't fight they would have to leave 3 4 @ habitual knockout | When the ball got away from Killifer be to) Miller, ¢. Whaling, o. BAGS Stome |S bat dace Dailey took the count of 5 = 4 We jthe ring. » [but was out ona ch cls ) Peckinbaugh and was thro’ at! Reulbach, p. Tyler, p. spectacie, The white-clad Dodgers fourth from a» right to the 4 tates thease ke Plate Killiter to Alesmaman Mt they reat, Maisel made a beautiful stop | LS and the blue-suited Braves in two |S! In the for RUNS. ‘ and from then on was @ more hes nothing else to do. This of MeInnis's hot smash and nailed long nes marched to the home plate Biting Tort ne champion, but be An Oasis of a (Special to The Evening World, | fr his t first, Peckinbaugh threw out | while the band played “This Is the | P! ti lly held on, The time {t took Eddie ten rounds to | nurnw taking the aun fold pet woe | Surunk, NO RUNS ERBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, N.) Life? Both teams’ atrotoned. along | ,UMUrenee Sieged an” they loft te blend, tals A . the Anishing punch. Some ing to left, Paskert fouled out| . Sweeney lined the fir, ball pitched | y ay the base Ines while the erowd yelled | : ood ‘ohen Bmith ia finaliy “con- |torstock” Bytne tet fentod CULT into left for a single, In attempting Y* April 4-—The Dodgers and Boa-| \ty approval. ring: from us, Ani * winced,” McGoorty will be out of |for a double and took third on aj to bunt McHa pped a short tly | ton Braves received a rousing send-|_ The new boss of | the National pri 4 wi / for 5c. BUFFALO, April 14.—Jess Willard, of ‘’em , ee lanai Teague took a holiday from governing |. 5 287 Dan ; @ fod. esate? sted snags Fd cap: aw cond And, Wan ait fide | off trotfi 12,000 fans when they start~ | dutjes especially to be here to throw welghing 287 pounds, knockod out T y, 207, in the ninth round of their Pe herd. Tt was, Willard’s battle w AN FRANCISCO fight critics are apes bag (ye pint, Lobert out perv ty vee throw, stealing, Myers to Doyle. NO RUNS, pul tap asking why Gunboat Sinith sD” INNING-—Merkle strack| Bush, who thr doesn't meet Willard again in|out Murphy threw. out Murray | SWeen the near future. They might find| les atk drive went to Paskert, fad the answer in Gunboat's match with | NO. fs, Carpentier, which will bring him bis! Magee walked. Cravath put up al bedy was money and more fame, if he wins, high fly to Fletcher, Luderus ground. | called ° e ace{the first ball to Pitcher Reulbach, ed here this afternoon on the race] Viich he did with all his old-time |Pout_ here, for @ 1914 National League pennant, | pitching skill, Without any further = | Stage Mana Kbbets arranged a|ielay the two teams began their : batt {fne setting fe the ope g ble ver (fine setting for the opening tik "7 INNIN ‘ Maranville could My } ire Buans |laeve performance, The weather | not tind Rew benders and was Astonis in a ues muse 49 excellent, although a trifle cool, [called out on strikes. Reulbach then than « dozen fights with Willard ) Doyle, Who made a pasw at Ma-| aKer Cha haching, for-| ‘There was plenty of action and|Kiacked down Evers's slow bounder | Another little reason might be found eee nnd then threw the batter out) Bot the y WR ie oc | opening ceremony on the field tol yaised a fly to Smith, NO RUNS. ever e. ore qua. | Re yriltard 9 recent Agut with ear. at ret base, Urapire Wigley declined! Vaian welked and filled. th | sult tho most critical, ‘The gates| Dalton was an easy victim on | USED CARS t into that without training and to Doyle, NO Hl f Williams had a great opportunity | were opened at Vo'clock and soon the | strikes: Cutshaw was algo mesmerized Our $25 suit to measure has never been as fine as it ; @ day's notice, substituting for) Vwi INMING—Moeyers got a) Hut Hned gut to Culling and retired /gun-warmed stands in left fleld were |@uubert then set "the Brooklyn. fan is today. The reduced tariff has made the introduc- the Spring Season we have Tavineky. Be, Dat was no rs pase on Dale Marquars ancrificed, she aide. NP = filled. Those who found seats in the} wild by smashing the ball to deep tion of many fine imported woolens possible. Opening the Forion Pasar repel Qnty things that count in the ring. jut ona line drive to Paskert.. Burne Big: covered grand stands found it/lett conte for Bese heen on tats guaranteed and in first class condition bi ee agate walked, Cravath came tearing in for . hecessary to turn up overcoat collars | WO? he’ proved the third vietln by bee Imported Materials Model Y. 4 { Mettton Kasily Whips Grimen, | Fletcher's short fly, but dropped it,| S rt Briefs as an extra protection from the |r hie to locate Tyler's fast one! : z INCINNATI, ©., April 14. — Jack |and Meyers scored, Burns Kolng 10) po shilted wind A ia si : 1 Passenger, 6 Cylinder Tourteg Camp Bien Tei a beating tnethsie tans [secretly Dare fimast tore Alex: | SNsoon the using show on the dla] SECOND INNING—Grimth tapped Suits to Measure Lay rig Found bout that the local Iad will now | *Nders arm off with a line drive to! 1+ has just been ieurned that at the " he dla-| ne straight to Reulbach who threw Gand 1 Passenger, 6 Cyl. Touring Camp fmoea forwet (With lefts and rights Juck | 04 208) Tne Bitenr had no tine to muootiny of the board of governors of [Mond Absorbed the fans! attention and) nim out at first. Schmidt raised a Gray, blue and black Unfinished worrtedh, Halt: Model X, 4 fathered Griffith for almost every | dodge, b e née hand and ng OF 8 . . the cold was forgotten, At 1.30 Man-| fly for Wheat, Connolly's scorching | line stripes in new shades, A wide varicty of fabrics 6 Passenger, 4 Cylinde ee ene co Ene Body: | Ene Ker dow tei trowing | tho New York A. C. held last Thurs: | ayer Robinson became the busiest per-| rounder wax too hot for Egan and Lainel | Model Tenrteg, a lay a change was made in tho dele- ight & feint that thed Hil into 4 lover's | eiiliter filed and effects, Special imported Drapee—light weigh xX, / “Une ms hit. Deal fled to Dalton. the whole bewildering per: | to Doyle who also| gates appointed to the Metropolitan [98 in the ground, "Uncle Robby” | Went for g hit. Deal led to Dalton for summer dancing—Full Dress, $40—Tuxedo, $35. 1 Passenger, 4 Cylinder Limonsions done all over aguin. Girtintn | tHTOW oUt Alexander at first, Pas-| Association of the A. A. U. from those |sent his regiment of players out for] Zmith singled to left, Stengel Silk lined throughout, Samples on request, rushed and swung hard in dea Kary Bd Marquard to Merkle.| which were named when the other | practice and he hustled from one bunch struck out. Egan sent a slow grounder e and landed a blow or two, but |» delegates i committees were ap- Spas ; vi oO Sel 4 Peerless, Lime, and wan of no Use. Y¥OURTH INNING—Merkle filed to eaene je n ee the ae to another giving instructions. ‘The|to Schmidt, who retired him, unas. ton Touring Doty as —_—_—_—— 1911 Plerce-Arrow, 4 Pass, Tearing Ca For further description and details, call, write or phone sl “l, i He y Magee. Alexander threw out Mur-| finally selected for this important | Podgers cut loose with mid-summor | sated. | Millers long | fy, to tight Broadway @ ray. Murphy threw out Stock, NO! duty are Powhattan 1. Robingon, | freedom and good plays met with fre-|ing Smith to cross the plate and oth St. NEY NB. Wo, ADEN Mott | HONS ti a wingia to tett,| ere Te Mahoney and Paul Pilgrim. "/quent applanv, not only because the | Miller to setall the way trond. to ° \ the | Am clint, ea % k ie Li tts aa ae: @inted Pat Hradley of Ausiralla ‘at |Lobert sacrificed, Meyers to Merkle.| ‘The |fane felt that way, but something had | third on the error, Reulbach strolied University of bennsylvania four wide pitched balls, Dalton’ — | tugs. Bradley Wes. O padi ‘tawee hit into the left Meld bleac hers | Athletic Apsoctition is determined | to be done to keep warm, One of the ao dropped ately in short natin ye as ——————— ee palding& Bros, fim the sixteenth round, vped the | for g home run, scoring Byrne ahead! to do all in its power to make its | liveliest in tho Brooklyn squad was Kid f iter € wan good for a base, permitting Miller Naa of him. | Cravath grounded out; Doyle | fleld and track team a winner and| pyperteld) the former Highlander who | to Fcore and Reulbach to get to third. bbe OA td AUBANERs “UP POA? SUNDAY WORLD WANTS to Merkle. Beacher went back for in order to effpet that result has en- A Dalton stole second, but Reulbach was | === Luderus's RUNS. @aged Matt MoGrath of this city to| has come. twpk to the Big Leagues, late, Whaling to Deal, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ‘ * y pa kvl 28 oF ENE ; . tw, ake ‘ 1875 Broadway Telephone 5161 Columbus = . omar eens