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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 90, 1918, 2 ~BEST SPORTING PAGE ONE DAY WITH A BALL PLAYER | . Given an Opportunity to See ~ What He Can Do With Willie be up to Ritchie Freddie Welsh. few more light- around the coun- ie to keep bim busy The Englishman, be given an oppor-| what he can do with il i [ 8 i i i 5 standing off the | + for two good enoygh j@ Welsh people great many en- [ E = | i i g HE Ritchie-Murphy Battle Last Week Drew $30,617 theless bas only offered Jack Dough- erty, manager of MoCoy, a guarantee of $1,600, which down. & g £ fF it i i i F i inner Received $15,500 and Loser’s End Was $7,654, E 3 5 i uf f get gol it in @ bout in Philadelphia. ave for his opponent George the Baltimore featherweight l | FH 4} : i § tt i 3% if tt rounds at the 0) This will ba Dundes’e first bout that club, ce ge3 of Indianapolis and , the California fight- it | that my shots are coming to me, but bell fifa I j Pi af } Hy 'Y | short phenomenal, but the litter | Will begin training at Franklin Field; ators,” by the way, is simply a dif- Ey i HI i : ff it d i A ae ree Map former middle- been defeated in mai 2%, for he has been matched Pat O'Keefe of Ireland for rounds at the National Sport- ub of London. Young Ahearn, the American middleweight, will meet it z nil ee uf at i ge Young Otto, the looal 1! ts to have his hands full 4 feating Johnny Schumacher of i » at Brown's gym to- Both bo; ya declare knockout, In the semi-final bant Barry Hi i i i f i £ Fe, é rt j i i li | f | john Welssmantel, paneusr of the disgusted at the good Sghters have ¥ i | i. 1 | if i f ! f dj SENATORS WILL WIN AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG Barring eccidenta and sickness in the ranks, Clark Griffith, manager of the Senators, thinks his club will win the American League flag thie He says his club is tmpreved possessing reserve strength, whioh it Jacked befere, In fimith and Gedeon he declares he' has two of the best utility men im the big i f it ie Ht tis 3 § éF th i leagues, ‘1 think I have the best twe cateh- era in the league, !f not in the game, in Ainsmith and Henry,” say, “Ne ene will den: Johneon te the greates' haa a alow ball now tha i E ij : fit and tine, I need sa; than he was last nd I @ help him out led sluggers of ~ er err oT —— Hussbaneamemmmmentinammbonamnemennedicomcn iene Tree cee en ae naar ti ‘ IN NEW YORK New Boat Sure Cup Lifter, Says Lipton LONDON, April 20. a Thomas Lipton and William P. rton, the British amateur yachtsman who {@ to sail the challenger for the Amert- Cup, express satisfaction the Shamrock IV., which they closely and carefully examined durihg the week end at Charles E. Nich "8 yard at Gosport, where she is under Construction. Sir Thomas on his return to * don to-day said the Shamrock IV. t she was-im- Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ‘Tho oa the challenger {1 Utel = ing to the supply of metal on baad being insufficient. He said she could launched until the middle ef lay. a SAILOR FRITTS DISLOCATES HOWARD MORROW’S ELBOW. _ Sailor Fritts, the Brookiya rad weight, landed eo hard with one \aens swings on Howard Morrow’s Show in i third round of their ot ge at the Irving A. C. of Brooktyn en. od i id a nt that hi pe a 3 Yanks Won’t Feel Cook’s Absence | day, night that’ he dislocated tt, ‘4 dent honors were even. The results of the other main bewts © on Saturday night bel as Much as That of Hal Williare Y - | the bout” Up to the time of the The first week of firing hi hore du combat. Mr. Williame of ach trouble yi food, and it m ind di aleo left the Highlanders a trifle Texas was suffering from bling with the bi; Caldwell to get rere ik Lavin fought and Jack Lavin a t Rroadway Sportin Bartfield outpointed Kid Curley.’ At. Queensboro A. A.—Bert knocked out Teddy Sch: eo ve an excellent account of him re and Channell, the other nch_with the ba if jut Channel y, landing hi that of Williams. Gilhooley in right field Saturda: ssesses quite a healt! fs eed not be anxlo ting for Ray Keating the left field fence. 7 If McLean Should Get Hurt Giants Would Be in Bad Way for Backstoppers pee Sat Meyers’s Hand Swollen From whe Oe Phowe tis Leames. |Cole and Boehling Likely to Ouimet Shows Improvement In ogiany, wh wil man the cup a Spike Wound Received in Be Pitchers Used in Yanks His Playing in Practice at! Rt: yestordayom the stent reaps Saturday’s Game. Siiakey Cais ; Westward Ho. the raoti Robert W. Em- \ mons 24, manager of the sloop, with AMERICAN LEAGUE. George A. Cormack, secretary of the ‘e didn't appear to have his spitter New York Yacht Club, were also on By Boreman Bulger. under perfect control. pis sohacd Francis Oulmet, our young open|the steamer. With lese than a week ELL, hore we are with the eca- we fail to recalt any club that con golf champion, at the close of @ four- roma bager the stirred of @on nearly a week of, the spot Walter Johnaon three runs ball match at Westward Ho, Eng- oe vine is official standing ef the clubs in the frat inning and do hin coe the salle and rigging land, on Saturday sald: “I can feel paide down and, as far as I much damage. NATIONAL LEAGUE. I must practise them and hurry them A batting rally in the ninth inning, | After all, the Giants and the Ath- that scored seven runs, turned %, Ci Ci. W. t pe, [leticn need not be disconsolate, ‘TRE up.” With that object in view be/into victory for the Lincoln “care hee s } aes > # ¢ Sh [Cleveland club has fost six in a row will remain at Westward Ho uatil| against the ‘team of New | all the games, tt looks as tf the Se y 3 3 and Joe Birmingham atill thinks he « about April 26. During the last few | Jersey at the Lenoz ‘yeoterday | will etmply have to let “them” Hoston.... 3 bas a chance. On the other han jo his improvement im the art of judging the flight of a shot tn a| Bmok ace mar pi ry tty For a couple of days there were all to themselves by a long ehoter"Phe je by a score of 10 to 9. “Smiling: ere go right ahead until they cool Vesterday's Resuites. fi haven't the tall-end pos! has been most marked. ly seven hits, fanath 3. Boston Bra@es, picked by all the-epe- strene ee pois the Daily 4 Cit rank flelding behind him enabled | ¢ymptome of the Highlanders ha‘ Games T. . clalists as reai contenders, have yet .lexpert, ‘have I seen him flurried.|the visitors to score many runs. |@ netion like that, and they 4! zt 44 to get one over and are running He never forces a shot. He takes pretty well es long as they had a * 'a dead heat. scores at four-mile | ‘sm jot_ma! oeind Ho Aus compatriot ‘Jerome | national intercollegiate championship Dlay with, but they alipped up when FEDERAL LEAGUE. leffort to get Tilly Shafer, after ‘Trav whose form has been little|at the Penn relay games Saturday | facing the Benators. The word “Sen- | Milton Stock, our new third i & peeled Don Patrick Ragon for had van of a lon to-day. ‘Capt. Arnold Jackson said clean blows Saturday. We qo tay in Magia il he and hie mén were in goed condi. | ferent, way we Rave of saying “Walter é “Go leven ask that of Shater or He on. — : Clarke earned the distince- —e The Dodgers ought to get away [ndiat | ‘The remarkable feature to the won at the Newark Velodrome yea-|,, The annual convention of the Na-! pretty good for a few days, as they Rimes: Hh innings, |start of the Athietics is that terday of being the first man to de- | tional Bowling Asseciation, which also have @ tail-end club to peck on Games To-Day. have made but two runs in feat Walter Rutt, the German, who/ended at Atlantic City yesterday, a andl nook ete errata, 04, HaXimore, {seven innings, Invlew of holds the. world's championship, in Sbolished the loaded, or “dodo,” bali | and can run ned hewa the} {rdsnapotie’ at : |that Connie Mack Bas the greal the latter's present campaign in|2”: forbade its use throughout ite; Red Sox, who are pecking om the| Chicago at St. Louis, hitting combination fn the world, ae territory. This is the most important i hen racing on even terms. Athletics, Giatke performed the feat in the Axe: |e ermal aOR ote tone ad RATES | Up at the Polo Grounds thie after- mile professional open. the Meseace of | @TUREle and helps to solve the prob- | noon King Cole te in the paddock, all an overflow crowd of 10,000 people. |!¢™m of getting Dowling balls nearer blanketed and everything for his > rfection. New York will probably | start against the Benatora, and it cording to general belief, that home run compiler, may get his|impossible, But, gentlemen, the Mig- chance to do some backstopping and | ures are before you. The wi (] fool us, but that remains to be scen,/champs have been shut out In @he ~ last two wames, Yesterday they There was pretty good evidence |but three moasly hits. The aay Se. ‘d With 8,000 pereona:on hand, Jake|pe,'he ecene of the 1916 convention | 1.444 pretty hopeful, That team—|Saturday that the dear old public in {fore they wot four, two of Daubert, manager of the Cait ands, es Walter Johnson, you know—must 2 Shetty tute Homans a Ae of ’ ‘ yi mighty hath slipped or someth! ‘orl ‘The last plate han been put in place | have his reat, Clarke Griffith thinks ik to a total attendance of 43,000 beng ° }on the yacht Vanitie at Lawley's yard, he will start Boehling, the boy w! le, Notwithastandt: t i That clamor for good baseda | poate Ang within another wook the| gave Richmond, Va. ite frst real a prting. attraction in, Brookign the | in Brooklyn should.ceage and @ j|probably be launched the first week | \ Things will be different from what |fighianders drew more than 20,000,| its ceasing quickly.” For the Arg y. The Resolute ts to take th ¥] and every one of that number was an time in the history of at Bristol, Rt, April 9, and cording to Larry Doyle ‘The chang |emmusiaat, This would indicate that| fatand—get Charley Ebbete lation of the Bunday baseball law, ‘ne pefance at Rath May 11. The now that, Matty ts out |e hia dough back when the Brook. | 00k MP the past dates—th and he did not care to welcome a0-| ano is long and other charge of the bert good people have two Icague il, looks a] feds dedicate the new outlaw park sort, and will no doubt be a formidable | Demaree, Ii to) around the first of May. leadera in (their midat. ang Deere, ven ot neat ie teur, ca; bak te the on top o} ler look ree integers | apy Jn, the three and thres-euarier | 74.1 Tournament Mavis to be out of the gr fortadle feeling ta the wonder. | font among the briana thee ee Ted water, ine eee evar Opens To-Night weeks, and if Moana | Pally tmoroved conaition of Jack | Couid be nothing falren than then . Vincent Ferrers “Nig: Champe-—we ‘hop, Our under! reine ay ane. Sumnened wits @ reel Dp id “tall. shooter nstieoes Shae oles Durvea's Horse Wins in France. ' eo Prix jeven Presentation a oa vay} es Wintam F. Hoppe of New York vs. wey iefe hand! wallop against the Senators Sat- long race ru Tatote on ties a {shed aecond with Dain fe from epike| urday, and rently he hod Ma |won by Herman R. Y Bey, Unien Settlement A. ©. lads were| Harry P, Cline of Philadelphia and und, eating was prett, 6 by Irish La third with 68 pelnta, George F. Blosson ef New York ve. ' oe bat at ihe exten he, |wes 7 Mr D ristiansen Jacob Schaefer ef ,Chicage is the Cant | ae st Me wohedule for the opening ef the 141 balktine tournament te begin te-night DOYLE PUTS UP MEDAL FOR jet s eee Hiatal Assen. a ere are en’ conse- ENGLISH BILLIARD MATCH.) vont ‘Trenty-oignt games” witl have to be played to decide the tour- John Montgomery, former amateur champion ef England, and Harry Hall- |"! Proper, Ties will be played quist, formesty of Routh Afrion, will be- |, The Players other than thee al- Distinctively Individual read; will fn dy Sepani oglm mL MEAk BL, |Get emarar ang, ears ute oO, rat it nee) Si, ote vere te/Surgh and Koji Yemeda, the Ja TURKISH BLEND ‘va ‘ night, ‘Cas! veh heete pigrere are edtnewlofiand te 2060 so and a chaileape trophy pa ieee Fee eee Rae as ee CIGARETTES the winner, distributed, S pecial Purchase 54 Imported Patterns Eneugh to make’717 suits and overcoats. These materials were purchased at one half import prices and are a rare bargain, : | MEN’S GOOD CL U Suit or Overcoat, $25 te Made, 12.00 up There are blue, black and gray Thibets, Finished and om Te Order, | 16.00 vp Unfinished Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots and Plain ei and Fancy Serges. To measure only, Broadway @ sch st Arnheim