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SHUGRUE’S DEBUT IN ~~ AUSTRALIA TO-NIGHT WS OF ALL BRANCHES Sy By Moreland News Bureau. ague Batting Average. be, American League Baiting Average. ia Re Races any! W. J. Travis, Who Defeated Best Britons in 1904, Says Tournament Experience «) Upper MontelairExpert Witt Count in his Favor Over That of Other Yankee Pluy- ers. axacortl oes He RHeee: 2 E SZEBSRSLETL secastt eae "E Seo MEEETETR SEE SHEE yc ER GETS eSsbish yep byebepy: 'N the opinion of Walter J. Travis —the only American player to win an English golf champion- ship—the Americans stand an excel- yilemt chance of bringing home the British amateur title in the interna- tional match at Sandwich next week. zat Travis bases his optimistic predic 24 | tion on the fine quality of our golf- fo8 | ors entered for the historic tourna 441 |ment and the wonderful ability of 384] Travers, Oulmet and Evans to fight | el against big odds, “This country’s grand old golfer £8 flatly disagrees with Harold Hilton, the English champion, that greater number of entries will favor Eng- | jand in the outcome at Sandwich. | bes} that the 200 odd ‘G4\ Britons who will tee up next week | is just as much of a hardship for | |the home champions as for the visit- fers from the United States. | teran states that in Jerry {0S ‘Travers, Francis Oulmet and Chick ‘40 | Evans this country sent ita three strongest ateurs abroad. It will {0 be quality that will decide the out-; 3 come of tho international match. Of the eleven Americans who'll 143) start at Sandwich, Travis thinks that -@7 Travers, Ouimet and Evans have a ‘35; fair show to win. Herreshoff, Lock- ony wood, Weber, Hale, Topping, Inslee ‘Bit and Knapp may be useful in “killing ‘wou off" some noted British player, figures ) Travis, but the United States must “ay depend on its three leaders for vic-| 2 tory. | EXPECTS TRAVERS TO OUTPLAY OUIMET AND CHICK EVANS. ‘gu, . “It seems to be the prevailing opi $03 | ton that Travers will do better tha “$3 elther Oulmet or Evans at Sand- a otees sees aSaehsH-seser SFsoSeue! <3 ESAS SBSESR: ee? Restnecace! iy Bom SSUESSESTBLSE: se ere Leen on kee Ne eee eo cages Bh tsery mt SEaoF aT a SSSaee. Pitchers’ Records, Record of sitchers Up to May, 13, 1014 | Pitouses amt Clute, aw. LE New York, Zach aete venti Se ae. nine, nits .c lta, 1) Rout, wich,” said Travis to-day when asked his opinion on the probable bagtod| too, si oulbavn of the foreign championshi; hold that view. Travers ful golfer. He perf ment for the game. I look to see him do well at Sandwich, “Oulmet is face to face with strange condition of affairs. I know the youngster well and he is a great per, make no mistake about that. Soce Ss sc OSM Mase ens tencn tment NS cotAseS SRS Seco ICR SS SESEESSEE Now he has responsibilitie: his duty about hig heoartg id this cou })try abroad. He knows that he mad his reputation quickly, and there will be many in anzious to see how he did it. i these factors will be crossing bis mind when he plays at Sandwich. What success the boy will have will depend on his ability {to dismiss these worries from his |mind. To have the right tempera- ; Ment for golf one must fix his mind on , solely on the game and nothing else. We'll all know in about a week just how well Oulmet was able to con- centrate on his . If be can keep his mind clear and think of nothing Bel ont Park’s Stake Book but hie ball and strokes he'll be ve: Promises High-Class Racing| wanton th, ri “T who probably knows every player of ability, “has the rimht temperament for golf. Not ever bothers him in the tournaments. Long experience has taught him to ocncentrate on his game, and it is seldom he notes any outside factor.” After discusing the characteristics of the amateur champion Travis con- Alcted that both ‘Travere aad Oulznet latora’ will icted that vere and Oulmet from all’ tracey, u°ted and barred would finish ahead of Evans at Send- Tho opening feature at Belmo: { the historic Metropolitan Handicap | AMERICAN® WILL PROFIT By & race that brings out the best handic TOURNAMENT EXPERIENC! cap horacs in training. Old Rose-| Travis, knowing what it is to play bud, the sensational three-year-ola|in England, ridicules the and winner of the Kentucky Derby | our players won't be properly accli last week, will probably be sent here| ated, which might, weaken the! for this race, Iron Mask, who cre-| chances at Sandwich, He says that ated world’s records at Juarez duri: yarn is mostly a joke. To prove this the past winter, may also be abipped | Travis said that Chick Evans would here for thia race, probably be in the best condition of Old Rosebud will meet Rock View,|any of the visiting Americas Belmont’a best, and Harry Payne VEPTTT TOD ET coseesomnesosenaqnccere:schicnie cite hmmm tenreerititstimmmmnmeSSceece: 388828! « tion will give each day about in added money, which in tacit te an incentive to breeders unu men Who race horses for purses. ‘Thi it 1s maintained, can be done out ” the money taken in at the 8 The Associations, as usual, will intain & secret service force to prevent violations of the betting laws. Vio- ‘ iain Already 1,000 Stalls Have Been Reserved for Meeting Which Opens May 26. \ LMONT PARK cannot accom- mod: all the horsemen that are planning to race their thor- oughbreds during the twenty days’ meeting which opens May 26, The 2,000 stalls nt the course have al- Feady been reserved and a great many of the horses will be quartered i in barns adjacent to the track. There \ will be a special horse train every cause he was the last to sail and h: ay during the meeting from Sheeps- | Whitney will send Borrow and Meet-| been in England but a short period, } head Bay, returning every evening |!ng House to the post. Many predict] The veteran stated that Great Brit. after the races. The establishment of a free field at Belmont Park will probably be fmaugurated at other metropolitan @ourees that have race meetings fol- flowing the Belmont Park schedule. plan is to give everyone a ok to witness the struggles be. tween thoroughbreds in the various @lassice that have always been a feature of tho horse sport in this At ‘Belmont Park, according to the g@ake book just lesued, the associa- ain’s cl! that Borrow, who had raced with wouldn't serio success abroad, will r 2 formance of Whisk Broom a ber ried the Whitney colors to the front bed year in the Metropolitan Handi- ‘here are a number of rich = year-old stakes on the promramive In these events The Masquerader and Tarsan, who thus far are at the top of the list among baby racers, will meet strong opposition from stables which have held thelr stars under sover, Conservative horsemen pre- dict @ fine crop of two- s "anon. ‘op ‘Wo-year-olds this According to Travis the Yankees will Sind their tournament experi. ence very belpful naments every years than England, giving our players more opportunity to become used to stiff competition. Our amateurs are better qualified to battle at match play than the Britons and thie trait will show at Sandwic! when fighting ability will be needed, As a pair Travis docsn’t think Travers and Ouimet are superior to any two British amateurs, although that assertion has been raised. Walter J, Travis proudly holds the distinction of being the only Ameri- can who ever captured an English golf title, In 1904 he went abroad and Putting *Em Over the Plate hamplonship at om Darmody, director of the Los|from the White Sox, battin Won, the amateur anship a e0 Baseball Club, and triend cf Clcotte hard in the final game." °|woak's battle will, be waged “Gnat ent that Arthur Shafer may be a British experts attributed ‘Tra ca" ground third base for] T* Yanks are now in fifth piace, | Victory in that year to the fact came over unannounced and the ho players didn't consider him seriously, Old John Bull, with his arms full, of aticks, doesn’t intend to be caught napping next week. jes team in the near fu- Joe Wood, who underwent rd ation for appendicitis last winter, went into the box for the first time this season, relieving Bedient in the home town club, as @ matter of “ pride, if nothing else. — BANKERS PLAY BALL. | piisitng C. Walker, leftfelder of the Browns, —— Dates bave been set for the five knocked the ball over the leftfield There have been spirited baseball games to be played by ¢ yp and Pittsburgh Feds, Dou- are announced for July 10 18 in Brooklyn, and July 17 at fixe other tore Remizenae wil layed on July 20 an: when the two clubs fence at Fenway Park, Boaton. This {s the fourth time the fe: ihe fone at has been arguments of late among the employeus of the American Exchange National Bank, The married men insisted they could perform in Ty Cobb style on the diamond far better than the single boys, The result has been the formation of two teams. whicn will decide the mo- The Naps got ‘after Shawke: ae inning and pected thrse ruse, sh, who went to the shutout ball. rere Biles The Giants Pyors ; fu mentous gio this afternoon at the nee wo wares | grounds of the Borough Park Club, py Wrary, the Northwestern * Fitty-neen street and Bixteenth venue, behind the Pirates. They h: just the same number of ‘games reign’ Brooklyn. ut won four leas, i lere’'s the way the; HY fF bis way East from ‘Brary gave ne notice of his AaB BETO. semaire, bas thi year contract with the Lene pS AJOR LEAGUE RECORDS |\7ravers Fully Qualified to Win Golf Prize In England, Says Former Winner of Title NGLAND’S best golfer and man who picke Travers to have chance to win Eng- lish amateur day night and Before each performance there will be a street parade with a brass band led by John Philip Sousa. minstrel first-part De Wolf Hopper will act as interlocutor, and the end- men will include William Collier, Raymond Hitchcock, Frank McIn- tyre, Jack Hazzard, Andrew Mack, Wills, ap" Ward, Thomas A. Wise, and Charles E, Evans. hs F. Outcault, Winsor McCay, Hy and Ed Kembl Nat M. outsketch one third number there golf title at Sand- wich next week. Plays for Coming Week Lambs’ All-Star Gambol Will Be Held at the Met- ropolitan Opera House Friday Night and Saturday Afternoon—‘‘Madame Modelle,’’ a , it Musical Piece, Comes to the Shubert Theatre . . —White Rats Open Their Fair To-Night. ht HE Lambs will hold their All- Star Gambol at the Metro- politan Opera House on Fre Saturday afternoon. In the Maclyn Arbuckle, Four cartoonists -will try to another, and for will be Rainbow Cocktail,” introducing vari- ous petticoat ueens. ted Lambe as terpsicho- rean q In a mi piay called “Experienc: odern morality " by George V. Hobart, there will appear William Elliott, to, Digby Bell, Wilton ‘Lacka; Wittam Farnum, and others, ills will give his tramp mono- | be followed by “The Dancing with Morgar Coman, Will J. John Slavin, and others in Nat W Ag Deming, Pariman gowns. Frederick Perry, Effingham ye, Then Turton Holmes will 5 t a wa motion pleture of Lambs, ani fhen will come “The Great American Play," described by the author, Mr. Hobart, as a free-and-easy adi tion of Sheri Critic.” ta, dan'a comedy, Among others taking part in this after-plece will be Wilton Tarkaye, Wawa Williams, Brand: Wise, Joneph Lin thao Friday. a ry Saturday morning, rd Abeles, Malcolm lon ‘Tynan, Thoms A Kilgour and Richie The street parades will start fternoon and at 11.20 “Madame Monelle.” a musical farce A. of rd q wilt MA Forlander, bert Theatre on next Beret rne story Is concerned with night, Paulton and Ludwir be brought to the Saturday a rich widow, her aultors, and a con- vent bred daughter who captures the young man whom her mother har set her heart wnon, maid is sent back to school, cast will be J iane WAubre: Ernest Lambert, Pruette. Josie Intropidt tyn, Helen Novi whereupon the little In the lefferson De Angelin y, Jack Henderson, Olva Roller, Willtam Mallen M ta and Royal Cutter, . The Actors’ Fair, which opens thi« evening in the quarters of the Whit: Rata, Nos. 227-231 Went Forty-nixt) etreet, and continues for eight da: will include s fabled, “Ul bin,” with Beatle Mayhew, jun Tom' mm the Fair's queen, as MeCree as Simon IRDA, MAY 16 1916. HIGH-CLASS RACIN PROMISED AT BELMO | Cutcheon and Maxwell in dance: “Protect Us" remains the at the Republic, Two new pictates, “Captain Al- vares” and “ inted,” will be nat the er pen Theatre. The pictures of Annette Kellermann . in “Neptune's Daughter” continue to attract crowds io the Globe Theatre. 4 New features will be added to Webb's electrical talking and singing features at the Fulton Theatre. “General Villa in Battie” will be wept t the Lyric Theatre, ‘he Candler Theatre has ma, “Antony F a j inne ee Zoe eat ines sek x 43 sweaty and smelly, pg Sune. and drug store a &5-cent the genuine, and UTICA, N. Y., May 16.—When Hamil- real foot comfort. ton College defeated Rochester Univer- aity’s baseball team at Clinton Royce, the pitcher, equalled the college strike- out record. He retired twenty-one bate- | men, a feat not equalled in college base- ball since 111. ‘Two weeks ago at Roch- eater Royce struck out twenty men. ments. | AMUSEMENTS. “COME WITH THE CASTLES TO THE OPENING of MADISON SQ. GARDEN iis AFTERNOON 2 P.M. EVENING AT 8. AFTER THEIR SENSATIONAL WHIRLWIND TOUR OF SO CITIES MR. and MRS. VERNON CASTLE WILL PRESENT FOR ONE DAY ONLY P AT NEW YORK’S NEWEST DANCE PALACE THEIR | CARNIVAL OF DANCING NEW. yor pS nee ca * Hy || caste IN THE AFTERNOON, IN THE EVENING. With the Castle Cap Winners from 35 Cities Contending, GENERAL DANCING FROM 4.30 TO 6 P. M. CASTLE BALL 11 P.Mu CONTEST INFORMATION AT CASTLE OFFICES, 106 W. 40th OT. Afternoon, 7Se te $2.00; Box Seats, $3.00 Evening, 75c te $3.00; Bex Seats, $5.00 All Tickets Include Admission to D oy by /i / ea % deet it a pm a < Pet a OU uh RIC, 6 5 ” Gen’iViilain Battle, <>! eae h _ oi Island, will be George Damerel in a tabloid musical comedy, Raymond ; and Caverly, Harry Weber and Edith Wilson in dances, John T. Murray, comedian, and others. Luna Park will be thrown open to- morrow afternoon eo that Visitors may see the many improvements t! have been made, The formal opening TA ( AN Ta COO hte a \ POTASH? PERLMUTTER ‘isa ADTOR Ey a oe OF Ap) 4 WITH TH 26.” “Home, Sweet Home,” will be the _—_—_—_——_—— LAXATIVES DIFFER WiDELY [ his 4 * . There are many which are so hostile lon un a x to the sysiem that their only effect is W. gained by Nature's throwing them off as a pest-—in other words, they fight Nature instead of assisting her and are severe jolts to the system. To be continually effective a laxa. tive must help Nature to help herself and clear the Lower Intestine gently and Saereny bahay 1 sriping fed any Douglas Fairbanks, assisted b; other discomfort—at the same time tricia Collinge, erie h the eat must be totally free from all nar- the Palace Theatre in a new sketch. | coti factuded in the programme will also such a medically lanza tive ‘aps"-—they are now sound- be “The Bride Shop,” a tabloid musi- ing the “Good-Night” call in the army cal comedy; Jack Mason and Lole Whitney in ‘com dances; Sophye| Of ihougands of “Always-Wells” and them in Barnard tn new songs, and the Old at Taps} Soldier Fiddle: Hammerstein's will have “Flectro- ‘e eution,” a new sketch, with the prin- ight and see how you'll feel. | Air “Taps” is in tablet form for “Grown: | Up Jr.” tor the youngsters cipal scene showing the electric chair. Other features will be Elizabeth Mur- " and they only cost a little dime for a goodly trial packet. diving nymphs will be other features. There will afternoon and evening Performances, sa At the Academy of Music Bamund Breese will appear with the stock ‘he Master Mind." For its first rlay the stock company at the Royal Theatre will give "Paid in Full.” Bob Fitzsimmons and his son Bob 11 box for three rounds as a apo- feature of “The Girl from Max- im's” show at the Olympic, “The Vanity Fair Burlesquers” will be at the Columbia Theatre, Miner's People's Theatre will offer vaudeville Photo plays. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. der Bosh Co. *| See ete beet BROOKLYN AMUSEM! . STARS E44 BILL = T WATSON __ (Wermerty of the Cosy STEAMBOATS. Day’ | Riven ALBANY DAY LINED sernmite anit seure “Gaede Vv oe 1U-DAL id alts ernerte ‘Thursday, ray in songs, Cressy and De a Rooney and Marion Bent, and James 3. Morton, At the Colonial will be Marie Me- | "1 fin operatic selections, Frank Sheridan in “Blackmati.”" | Frank _ AMUSEMENTS. Opening Te 44a St owas HARRis = OF PHOTO_DRAMAS Fogarty, Flanagan and Edwards in | ir ines M8 40 Aw “Of ani On," Albert Voo Tilzer, and ey | HECH ISTIAN wefan sy 8 wea. Pia ax y Ni 0 | atid P jorothy Nord in songa, i | Stata, tbe, 800, Bru. 2, to 81, All Resta Maver instr Moses caihl tooo PARKS AND BEACHES. ea) | en eh ia, ye, pe, | Allens exceed, ex Marie Lioyd will be the headliner . 5. | REPUBLIC) si4. 35. tt10¢,15¢,25¢ | ~ of the opening bill at the New Brigh- ton Theatre. ‘The bill will also in- elnde Claude Gillingwater in “The Wives of the Rich.” B. A. 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