The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1914, Page 7

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THIS IS EVERS DAY AT PC .O GROUNDS MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. bare pigged in fie viaitng Wed ) an eine ra a 8. t‘} H fy Shore ‘mel ho < ’. wee mee, nel ala, Aas layer ant Chit NG. A u oortetahag Ee 2 8 Saxe StS, SNeBEs! EE er rt ere eae Po WA SEEN SE SORSE aSeoe ae =e onesmeezerocoatan- erat, SES VES-SH ENTE aot! SeSBSE: ehabest ete: 1S v Jeneaton, Cleveland 4y Detroit THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914. — Golfers Who Carry Uncle Sam’s Hopes In Tourney for English Baisden “SET TIP ORT A yee Os ROMIE, TR ARs RAN, SRSEMHSSSTSy—SAG2-Fassssslszes, ier rre SOEs elena eee Ca CHCHRCEHCOREHORESNSECEE COME IHS BETH OM EEE RH! wmced Sescacnee nen hh: etext BSSer S805 okae: Roe: NSS ORAOR MS DPS Ere Se rect FE 2ST aktse See Oconee oe et eran surexresieceioaneste SARoDTEESEEHEASTE SEBS 2S Soswu oc eHo~ men -teeismoman cee S ete: evoraatescaseceneské: SeFarenkSteathtosecunt Su nsssbseurcel= Pr i * 6 18 8 8 pry 1 tt H 3 1 i i a os SENSE E wameescare Stars of England, Germany, France, Australia and Can- ada Make Competition an} George, comedy juggler; the El Sisters, roller skaters; Rich and Gaivin and’ others, WITH THE “MOVIES.” The new Candler The second atreet, w tre in Forty- it of Broadway, will joatmet <_< sts bette 2 act Tainnigardie Wockott, "Rthietio et hepa get ee ARNDT OCS came nnn De: 2acbaank Ze Pncmeeietttiene’ — lescocecose: See erence se n¥: LILLIE LD occccc conn nm nnesnicacmnateneenenemmmnacacncncee cetras separate me necen Zh CBESE SE 22 oaes BE! LILIT LD Lepsn rm emernsncrcrrcsnnnnnppm meer memnnmrecoocecesccp Pete-nerewcoessse Hehe CONE EORERANAARSE CERNE AO MRAIREARRO CI Heweme mes EHsS ES ee eee ee Coumnbe, George Topson Association Wins Evening World Trophy 06; MoConey, op O'Hageo, hie aca Batons my i+ bags a Nod totem Ps OF. a 08: + xo dB. | Championship stip Won on Last Night of Headpin Tourney, With a Total of 513. Datuerat, m4 per, 79, m0, Total Alé-nguin B. Cm =| Wh fan, 100 Non parer picnics nn, ler, 40 Bi ae aif, iho The Evening Worll headpin tour- ney is ended. Last night's rolling cloped the record breaking meet. Bank So erie futons ti Rae Poe Bight hundred and seventy-five pees ait teams competed. The George Topson anh, Yon h Association, wnich bowled last night, alt : Dough won the champlonship trophy, with a goifiinht Ying total of 513, Louls Zoob of the Mon-]| ,,Cimn i cS cia a: ae : mouth Giants won individual honors, with a score of 116 There are 100 fob winners, Last u\ght's score: ‘Topson Association B, W, Bchultze, popeon, 98; Otten, 01 7" Fee eae Xe. to fonts i na arn aT: Wit #0; sche, | LR, MT Moe FR Mh Rabu, Th 3 Scmeee a8; a | 0. ta ies eared ae Sontag, Panty, 60; t ie ; Smith, 80; Ripperger, 95. To: ih Kateirtonter K. of ©.—Roberts, 100; Bean- ig ae Sprains Ankle LONDON, May 9.—It became known to-day that Fred Herreshoff had prained his ankle, and It 1s doubtful if he will be able to take part in the Eng- lish amateur cha. « not regarded 8 hopes with reat to be able to play, Among the Americans out yesterday at jandwich was Travers, who played a y good game, averaging fours prac- ally all the Chick Evans played fours ‘ball match, returning Had arte agers Tater arta OLD ROSEBUD PICKED TO WIN TO-DAY’S DERBY Tho Derby | fleld at Louisville to- day will consist of starters, and of the pres conditions continue the track will be muddy ¢ to Ol Rose- bud’s liking 1d, with prob- able riders and prices, fllows: Old Hosebud, MeCab Hodge, Tayior . Old Ben, Kederis.+ jJghn Gunn, Byrne. Tyan Gardner, J, Hanover Helloe, J. Henr: Surprising, Peak Bronze Wig, J. Rooney.... Watermelon, Mott . a Event of International Import- continue to present George Kleine’s H eh te photo-drama “Antony and ance. H Cleopatra,” ' The attraction at the Strand will _—_ ' be Conan Doyle's “The House of, ‘Temperiey," a dramatic, version of HE internationa! battle for the his nove! ney Stone.” ebb's Electrical will A new feature of W Pictures at the Fulton Theatre be at the Hat." The New York Theatre will enter upon a new policy on Sunday by making a daily ¢ The prosent popular bill at Vitngraph ‘Theatre will be retal “The Battle of Torreon” and "T Life of General Villa” will be shown at the Lyric Theatre beginning this afternoon, ‘The plans it the Weat End Theatre came to a sudden change to-day when it was decided to close the season of the Corso Payton Stock Company t night run the stock company throughout the summer, but the attendance dur ing the past two Weeks did not war rant ita continuance, The West End will not be dark, however, for the movies will take possesion begining Monday at 2.20 and twice dally inere. after, when “Tho Last One tfundr Trays of Napotoon” will be she ‘Thin in the historical film recently Im- ported from Haly by A. H. Woods pod whic) was xhow. rome thine aso with success at - New York The- atre. English amateur golf cham- Pionship, perhaps the biggest and most important golf event of the decade, starts a week from Monday. ange of programme th are extremely interested in the out come. Players from France, Australia, Canada and the United States will be mong the competitors and the win- ner will have just claim to the title of the worli's greatest amateur golfer. If @ foreigner is destined to | win it will only be after the hardest fight Great Britain ever made to re- tain her cherished golf honors and trophy. England ts fully prepared ltor the Sandwich battle, So is the United States. ‘The American Invasion fs made up of 11 players. The leaders are Jerry ‘Travers, four times amateur cham- J will begin a brief engagement at pion; Francia Outmet, who aurprised/ J the Kmpire Thoatre on Monday | the golf world last year when ho won) evening In Sardou'a well-known com- the open title after defeating Ray! edy, “A Scrap of Paper.” Others in) and Vardon, England's premier play-| the cast will be Charles ers, and Chick Hvans, « golfer whom | Holand, Charlotte Ives, Mrs. Thomas | Ray and Vardon prorounced the best] whiten, Jeffreys Lewis, Helen Col- In this country. Fred Herreshoff.| tier, Fuller Meilish, Ernest Glendin- Fraser Hale and Harold Weber are/ ping, Walter Soderling and Prank N not given much of @ chance of win-| Mecoy. It will be recalled that ning, but one of them may display| scrap of Paper” 1s concerned wih baie unexpected strength and “kill off” 9! the efforts of Prosper Couramount/eay mo} most dangerous Briton before the! ang Louise, wife of the Baron de la] Haldwin final round im reached. The entire! Giactere, to gain prossession of @ He team makes the strongest showing} note to him that she had placed In @ Y this country evar sent to England for| statuette three years before when he was in love with her. ‘The play was last produced In this country by Hen- Plays for Coming Week John Drew and Ethel Barrymore to Appear in Sardou’s ‘“‘A Scrap of Paper’’—Mask and Wig Club Will Give ‘The Royal Arms,” a Musical Piece. OHN DREW and Ethel Barrymore 1, Henry KE. Dixey, Adele Ritchie, playlet by Joseph Medill Patterson SWity, Girls Go Wrong," and eCuteheon and Vera Max- lin society dances. at the Palace will be tam Montgomery and orge® Damarel and vombany in a Viennese operetta Knight af the Air: duck “Witaer | ana Kronold, ‘cellist, and Mury hin “The Watchdog: Colonial will h and Mabel Hamilton in wt ‘MY MOLLY LLY 0” "TO LIVE AGAIN. Billy Seant Heard t Mtou Shane-an-Lawn,’ who erew wenlthy tn ent of thone two eweet Auguat winging Irish Scanian and Chauncey Olcott, has de- cided to take things easy for the rest of hin life, He ta now winding up his theatrical: connections. Mr. Pitou owned the original manu- neript of the great hit, “Shane-na- « which had played to more than rt Clark Nig ee k Norworth tn his com- picture travelogue, A dwin Sloan and Grace Weld tn oom dances, and Mari ratie soprano, Bhan Tho bil at the Alhambra will tn- clude Joan Sawyer Jo Lawn,’ In the latest da ho eae Eagar | $30.00 by He ae Oo ae at | Gallagher and Carlin in “Refore the | (riling ° Men with a fatal Hines Mast,” Ren Welch and Ct fore he was atric ken with @ fatal iliness. t golf. The players are just as woll qualified to represent this country’s thietics and Giants ol > ears AKO. | golf as the A’ c rietta Crosman about ten y | Australian cart arent aude Golden, | Sy" pitou was talking over It all with would be in basabatl, | Mofore that it was a favorite bill with | "a eae Cond Mr, Fite anor itoche, star for mn ENGLAND HAS ALWAYS EX-/ wir, and Mrs, Kendal in thoir VArOUR i CT stenl fares * yours at vRory of the Hin" another CELLED ON THE LINKS | American tow Wo We MT eee im: the rond! Is Ketting @-wenry. Suddenly While Uncle Sam's golfers are) CO ap. | Hon at tho Raval Theatre Pitow aad: “Hoche, you ean have that powerful, they will be up against a) At Wallack's on next Saturday Af UAT Keith's will’ be Gertrude Hoffman Pst. ENN ‘i i ne very stiff proposition when they tee ternoon and evening the Mask and ane er Ma Kees Hartha rele Viraity, “in won to. tanh i of the ¢ of Pe end company in "Our Husband,” He: Wiew Will repro’ t Mig ty up at Sandwich, Golf 1s a national) Wig Club of the Univ tie Herron and Fonnie Gaylord moves Wibrate from a new Lrialt te pastime in England, Until recently! sylvania will present a ius Ninth COM the British champions have been edy called Royal Arn by leading the world, Where this coun- Darrell H. Smith and Charles Gilpin try has had one first-class player, One hundred students will take part England has had probably fifty. in the performance England is particularly anxiou "CASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BILIDUS, to win at Sandwich this year to revenge A public aT? ue oF a ue Ke the defeat of Ray and Vardon at the the Lambs’ All-Star vtmin ot hands of young Oulmet in our open Metreby wilh be held at the champtonship at Brookline last fall, °Ventns: ib Tt was a bitter pill for John Hull to Hulu Fat 8.80, Do Wol | No odds how much, vour head aches, [relieve your sluggish Liver and Bowels | have hin two best “pros” lose to a| non, MeKINDIDE AL AT | | Bee ee ee imal Ppidepencisice been oie twenty-year-ol? amateur, @ boy who Pe Raymond ehe oh | Hi ce " b Aa waste which is producing the misery was practi¢ally unknown until he Collier and other prominent Carnie) ing IgeMtION, usness, a Cascaret™ te) Ad decent box of Cascarets won at Brookline, Ever since tne Will act as auctloneers, In alt atralahiens hi aus by marelng head clear, jvopaeh inchs, liver a ean your stomach, liver and bowels cls re il you feel bully fo old gentleman bas beer. awinging his) at the Ac: acenny of Muste beginnt ats Faas ibe peeps ‘ Dee | tie Mun't forget. the children ; Le oN eee me. hee Monday afternoon Marguerite Cla) dizziness, 8 | thie litle innites need a gentle cleansing YARION shy) ane rts! will a with the stock company | stomach, aay that England ja ready with Har-|(, «Merely Mary Ann old Hilton, prevent beitish cham- ace pion; Johnny Ball, who has won the Rob Manchester's er Jacks” . CANDY CATHARTIC title some seven or eight times; be- will be at the Columbia Theatre sides Bob Harris, Kobert Maxwell, 1. , aor dae REDE NATE A, Lassen and H, G. Huteninson, a ne Hix Sensation" company will | few of the foremost Kulters in Great be the attraction at the Olympic Britain. Added to this number there Miner's I ople’'s Theatre — wil | yy 10 CENT | BOXES “ANY PRUG. STORE ORK WHILE YoU “SLEEP ehanke its policy by offering continu i ge ka) ravoagh havige fther Brit. | ous vaudeville and photo- plays. ate great Yound aad esi te VAUREVILLE ATTRACTIONS. aeons 4s Hammezatein's will be Marie De Wolf Hopper reciting “Casey | Tt was originaily intended to | 11 | AMERICANS AFTER ENGLISH GOLF TITLE MONDAY, MAY 11 Washington Park, Brooklyn Band Concert 2:30 Flag Raising 3:00 GAME 3:30 Tickets on sale for Reserved and Box Seats at ABRAHAM & STRAUS In A.D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, INC.\ Brooklyn TYSON & CO. And all other leading Ticket Offices in Manhattan at Box Office Prices. — AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE 45-44. i 15, Beatsoa 3 | NEXT MONDAY, “Rents “ A Wonder “ 971) hinted ary ot By ise" | “PIN ee DréW BARRYMORE 'T Winter ai Bigeye bail Bee re TT in vic Wo ‘A Serap of Pi THE WHIRL , ORLD SARE fear La a a ae ELLIONI's ' i, WHE CHAK UF IDAbEn. LITLE gr gee me te GRACE GEORGE w Hi tRutt: All Meats at alt Wert SWUBENT t+ r¥ Sam Bernard 1» Gaby ACH Ty in THE hernderttora: 44th dt. roar aman tes 9, We ‘The Midnight Girl s Mp urine Veicw Hine tive Mens, LYRIC; :*- To-Day ae Julian Eltinge I " TON 3 of bie Tiss ca! | ise Feien 1 PICTURES .5 Kenttiititnn | Reobunele New Amsterdam lini) ¥. sarees aia THe MUSICAL BATTLE OF TOR Reo end Other Vivw GAILTY tea a # Eres &. | ih RE | 7 REVS POUR EDP TEL With Batre Pictures of Viiae bac be vs J to M, ANON Liberty {Vatviees’ Wei. MINS 18, “ ANGLIN | winhy one COHAN'S Bway BOUTH ''s,, PANTHEA™S Wet AGH JINKS Stic MM ey HLAY and tout at ae Tinea fe "COOKS sat SUN 391TH ST. TOO MANY COMEDY. 114 ' = a SRA TeaTA Neditere a w 4 A PAIR oF’ LAL ELTINGE (fi tise'w ! LAST 4 we si vate BRON ary ‘aw Tay at. t Aiileete ton Mas hall Aten, wWaWWutinet tnt taroen * Last 2 2 Times eB ae NUD AD loon 101 RANCH ¢ HS 7% Aim teats 25¢ and 50c is 4 i iat Be | Midn, Ate. a OLUMBIA {© Billy Watson ia Bhs, oo CAN DLER TEM EE PUBLIC i! Gecege Kieine's , AUCTION Geese Filet “Antony & Cleopatra : SALE Hunton "THEATRE, VITAG RAPH TUFSDAY, MAY 12, AY 00 P.M, Mr WAIENDS OF NOY: Camiene and Pictures of Ary ‘Aiient JAY & KuLToN TRL MA New Drea cages alte ie Concerts — Sanday. STEAMBOATS, Re i bb te FOR SALE. 4 to Marvelous 3 ‘ saruwuictats 2 iaeien * Men's Clothing, 1 Weeekiy’ Wictd' 3h tah Sh10e,15¢,25¢ Has mr * hee eae | rel gi teh iat “Protect Us!” PROCTORS Saye: . e MARY PIC KFORD By the Author of ‘“Raffles.’* © riaane ie ae A thrilling new serial story by E, W. Hornung begins in Sam day World, May 10th. Eedities” limited. 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