The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1915, Page 16

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GOLF IS THE ONLY THING ‘THAT CAN WORRY A GOLFE Copyright, 1916, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Senior Champions of A. A. U. And the Winning Figures TRACK EVENTS, 10-Yara Hurdlee—We BR Tora High jon by D, Trenholm, Dartmouth College. yea Nerd, Doe—Wea ty trvia T. Hown Colby Coltegs, Time, a re ene Semen Ret Ae Time, 32 8-8 000-Vard Tr & pa) — en pa Weniis Watewin- E Nea eeisek A 6. Time, 14 minutes 6 8-6 eesonda FIELD EVENTS. iin ta eae by M. A. Devanney, unattached. Time, @ by Wesley M. Oler jr. Yale Univer- jump—Wen by W. H. Tayler, Iilinele A. GC. with A GLO fel Sindy ww, ms tre tion a os one Srewing 66 Pauna Weight for Helght—Won by M. J. MeGrath,* 16 feet 9 in Sev cormnnen | Nearly All the Champions 3 Are Dethroned in Seniors’ Ws Big | Meet in the Garden Nida ia alaring tua bons A fa Platt Adams, Abel Kiviat, Alvah] ‘02, ‘2, clearing (tne bet vcanding Sportsmen of Jersey City Will Save ‘‘The Skeeters’? | ivesiatoe tance. = a eee From Baseball’s Discard Team Will Be Retained in Inter-} ine particularty hard. Bome of them national League as Matter of gaging the attention of Manager Bill much more just at present than the Ivteh- American A. C. with Pole V fer letance—Wen by Platt Adama, N. Y. A. C,.die- gton D—Irich-Ameriean A. C., 96 Beeten A. A. 23; Civic Pride, Says President Ed Barrow. thought of landing a Baker or a Cobb for a large consideration. While it ts as yet tag any candidates, Pi; look like sure enough too soon to serach acto E and Tamm i it bd tmtaale AG» 38) Vale Universi, lirese intleld endeavor. improves Jack Curley A on House, 6 cach; Irish-American By Bos. Settee Wass hhes't he tet chown Havana Businese:*.. usette Institute of Technology, 8; University y Bozeman much with the willow. but his field- Cont HE baseball fans of Jersey City |ing at third has made all hands sit - may cease repining, for it is] Up and take notice. Cook and High almost an assured fact that eee ten| aise Show, pr ght gens the International League will not de- Y ring Schwert. Mareh ‘ eert them after all. tchers Ring and Ciarkeon, ae une ta thie to induee tous. President Kd Barrow, who returned | Capt, Huston, one of the Fankee| oo. nn to subscribe $10,000 from Buffale in bigh spirits yester- | toq, Keene’s Colors Come Back To the Turf This Season |:.20=%: ot 1's Sey em be wal pa After Five Years’ Absence) tiriserainsstarscn nn ct | teh iaa thc ta Cornelius Mack while th it strict; bome institution, and these!the question of wh: might be pen ‘ men ue going into it witeoet the| to “Home Run King” Baker was dis- Youngsters by Peter Pan, Voter, Disguise and Ben Brush Proms| rier il beauite content to net a4 | S°Tt le my opinion that Baker efther hae litt i it Hi i eek | E is if | a qi tanding broad jump, ad ig e alf-inch to the old meet record held =| by Taylor's best leap was 11 feet 3 inches, ‘The two-mile walk brought a new champion and a new meet record, Ed ward Rens of the Mohawk A. C. win- ning the event, dethroning R. F. Remer of the L. A. A. C. and hanging wy, tee new figure of 14m. 636s, The old mark was 14m. 32 3-68, D. Trenholm of Dartmouth won the 70-yard hurdle race, dethroning Jack Eller, the veteran champion, equalling be., held jointly Hartranf, the at ae bi HT E | i E é ls i i | | | t : < act do not mean to imply that I hi entirely forgotten about puttl! club in the we are going abead'on the sc! errangement with Jersey City in the 1! t some time, bat|c, Nicho! Rink nx at so: module |C: et the Bt. las ‘The the game in order to remain tied fo: even break the first year. They will play with the Athleties or remain — ha’ ted tld on his farm, accord: to hi \° ise Successful Re-entry for Famous Stable — Roamer, Last iiipy and th ts the ghanca. nounced Gatermination,” “ald” the ws Year’s Champion, Likely to Win. Honors for Andrew Miller, aid ‘Mr. Barrow, "and 1 ex- pe Oe pect a good yeur there, The club is ° ’ to be headed by Mr. Simon, ta RAINER JACK GOLDSBOR- Re ge lc y ona To-Ni ight ‘3 Game OUGH has seven twe-year-olds| Srsts at Belmont Park, layer on the Georgetown Unt \t in preparation for the coming foam. ‘The holding company is eans Much to Haat which form the ine big] up of men of that type, those ing season will in the Kentucky| take a personal interest in tho St. Ni ke nucleus of the re-establishment of worth about $16,000, and also} am delighted with the way things » LVI, Seven the Keene stable, presided over by| !,the Kentucky Oaks, turned out and I expect that a similar oxtail Keene, Tou oon o¢ te noted| alt” Me? fae Pao Pho-Yaus| arenetmes wil ase, fret | eon * r or our league it. financier and turfman is reviving the Tames Matasulgm, and oe ‘albert are much brighter now than a month oe of Paes a hp A xn famous colors after an absence of| by James—Proud Duchess, Nt. a ‘ork, five This etrii which ts at James 58 of the year- team to-night when they meet the @ years, ng. olde seen in many a fast seven of the Irish-American A. Gravesend, is the most promising| now nearly as much lot of two-year-olds seen thus far| Miller tod at any of the local tracks. The pride of the barn among the younger horses {9 Puss in Boots, a filly by Peter Pan— Star Cat. She is « half sister to Star Jessamine and when being broken “Now, about pet denial} set - first place with the Boston A. A. ised 1. I didn’t mean to ents Cine sean 2 Sant tas oTMae aia deny that l had fer us » but . day night in the last scheduled recelved 3,000 Bag red ther series’ in order to tle Couch bea ad, oe Winsor’s players, Such & condition would necessi| play-off to that [decide the title in the Hockey League. i HE ft Hi than horses older. was ii! lay to her to beat some of e|the others who were doing their best,” said the foreman of the barn.|a three: “she is going to be a great moe) ), mare.” ‘There is a colt by Voter—Debacie, a half brother to Judge Wright and to Ghetto Gril. ii "i ‘ll EVENING WORLD'S HEAD PIN TOURNEY — || Be sore yg0 get Canair STARTS MARCH 15, Ma good bottle vo keep good whiske Skillfully blended and aged in wood, E ft fe to cali on them. I believe ave The latter, @ three: hey be a good baseball year all Sy ed time | her around and there is an excelient|| # ‘Ichance of the International Lengue ing Most of the eigb owners cP Pec: ‘one of thon bap Chjected. to the plan of each putting up @ $10,000 A fl iff I a hd a ay R In reply to many inquiries from wiers it may be stated that this year’s Evening World Free Head Pin Tournament for the (egy poor ant H tt Hs iy f if 3 fE Hl if Srawanr Distrutime Co, Polladelpbla NewYors B if i ii t & ‘Sparrow, Secretary the urned from Bavannab on a sa train and declared that tf i ROAMER WILL GO AFTER $16,000 HANDICAP. | "SPRING * TOP COATS In the barn of Jack Goldsborough is also the strong aged that Andrew r will campaign this season, A majority of these horses will be seen] g} for the first Wag \ Kentucky and will probably raced around New York until the first week in y the kingpin of the into a wonder. i it players in his equad. Col. Jacob Rt lett Pye eRe tn Lick Bi where he yoegee Seca Mares, ——— i he wil to Savannah and join beth this leaves the yue a . Ter cpeale te geen Last Season’s OF LANDING BAKER Suitings Reduced—$20 ; HUSTON’S LITTLE HOPE Spring and Summer Suitings carried over from 1914— domestic materials that sold at from $25 to $50 ger an more musc sennon ead Je pertonty sown. | = wi we racing \-. : Woy: afth Birtat or Bixth Avene bin tion, about 1000 pounds, one hun- Tg the adil FOC to sid him in Licpeyeais carrying the Jimmy Fitseimmons, tn i New Swimming Record. |. CHICAGO, March 5.—Artie Raithel, Tinols A. C., set a new world's record ite impost. Roamer will entucky Handleap at ‘Thie race is wo

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