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EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SORE ARM LEADS ROOKIE PITCHER TOQUTYANKS Walter Clarkson, Told by Os- teopathsto Rest Salary Wing a Few Days, Mysteriously s ’ Disappears: IN THE BASEBALL NEWS Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The N. ¥. Evening World.) e \ SAVANNAW, Ga., March 8—There real myst@y disturbing the other- eful quietude of the Dono- ball tamp to-day, A Ball player has disappeared. No one bad ween Walter Qarkson, one of he rookie twirlers| since yestorday at dinner time. el Every one in the baseball colony is asking why, where and when Clask- son beat it. Capi Huston was muob disturbed when news was to him, but Donovan said he would try to get dong without e eolt pitcher that was wild enough to leave tbe club in suclyjan uncere! YS bao Tuer. Down (22 TR. Shona, ON Mm none ws. 20,000 Men in Novel Y. M. C. A. Meet To-Day Branch Having Biggest Score Average Per Man for Six Events Will-Win Trophy: W7 ULLIW RITCHIE weat through his usual workout yesteriay cutting out fi dl & Because of Esteem for Alex Campbell Bay State May Take Down Golf Barriers Because of its great esteem for Alex Campbell, for many years ‘the professional at the Country Club of Brookline, but who is employed at Baltimore, the Massach: Golf way. m It Lp: that off Saturday a slight incre ind was inforhed that a teadon ad slipped out ofplace and become inflamed, but thatia few days’ rest and treatment wold readjust trouble. The club to this the lad seemed congnt. Then io the news of his suiden disappepr- ance, fez hi will be awarded the trophy. Six events are on the Hexathlon programme- a 60-yard potato race, 20-yard potato race, fence vault, 12-pound shot put, running high jump and standing broad t When tast seen Clitkson was cash- Louls R. Wee Pe sical diren- ling $50 money. order. It | is poy the West Side Y.M.C.A., said |thought that he beame disco Hight that the mest would make | and, deciding to retirn to his home ars more mole in that it in Milwaukee, sent for money by ews ee ranches to have|wirc, But why he said nothing/to and 20 take beth een ome sround |the ‘club officials ot failed to sey “It will increase the men's loyalty | S0odby to his pals emains just to thelr own association and heli much bate my prihece sport, in tha ‘events he not usually go a: run away & tion opens ite Hexathion meet simule| under good serrobndings.” hee ald. | free board and lodginy in a big taneously in its ingumerabie branches |"The Hexathion ja.a novel meet and | Hotel. There are othe rookies in the throughout the country. It is ex- |} anteges w'ch ‘the ae many adv. camp who a tht they woulc pected that 20,000 young men will ae 3 arsine ala ti hee yr ete tare ot eee compete in the event. vie " i be th have been divided into th.ve classes, Each branch of the association thet |acoording to membership. Clasa A in- cludes branches having a general membership of 3, or over; Class B, those of from 750 to 2,000, and. in their HF championship a real championship affair without hie entry. Recently, when asked if he were going to compete for the Bay @tate title this year, Campbell declared that he would gladly do so if outsiders were weloomed. As a result the Rules Committee of the ‘M. G, A. took the matter under advisement, and it is reported that they are going to vote to permit of outside entries. 5 i HAT is regaraed the greatest athletic enterprise ever con- ducted by any organization in this country will open to-day when the Young Men‘s Christian Asesocia- nt Ba y Jamaica Track Repairs Will Be Started To- Charity and Fine Dogs At 71st Regiment Armory United States Jack Toland ' Boxing Lesson ai ip io-day, They are Pitchers Caldwell, Xeating, Sale Bro’ al this city by the m and Warhop, \nd C: e branch hav- Bow Wow Too,at This Show. go... HARITY hasn't gone to the dogs in this town, but the dogs are kind of ty. When the Charity Dog Show 1s opened, at the Seventy- fist Regiment Armory, Park Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street, on March 19, there will be 1,360 dogs benched 1] 4nd waiting to be admired. It will be what is technically called a “five ht | point” show; that is, a win will count as five points in a dog’s record Hf 33 E E iH LEl: uns itteeman is an active | To Lundy} that each comm: Use SeHys have made a strong sp-| fanciers exhibitor, and that the be benefited the amateur from all Latest Recruit to Racing ——— Wingfield, Now at|Ssure, 2+ Re in the world of aanaes interests in the West- bought blocks Like Daly owes his rise to vast mi: nee are investment ye be mad manga, and re he was hardly known outside of ‘Ne- vada he had tate, His Set be is now about LS sory years ere has been no regular rac! in Nevada aside from the fair meote i meeting wus rules govei Fre. Pacific Coast Jockey Clul options on these properties. Amateur Hockey League Season to buy « county in OTS ‘and tote of athietic experts Closes With Thursday’s Big Game(' 13 feet 2 add the broad) it's quite possible he may, it that Ray Bwry, holder and retired, Winner of Battle Between St. Nicks and Boston A. A. Will Capture Championship. CN en, HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING : HE Amateur Hockey ' League feet 6 inches but for | eeason closes.this week with on one occasion. Thursday night's big game in i} fect 6 inches in open ‘which the St. Nicks and the Boston Fhe ane at eed, ‘2's. A. moet in the battle that will de- { had sunk cide the championship, They are now of the year with St, Michaels, winners of the O. H. A. Eastern Division championship of Ca: Nicholas Rink on March 16. They have beaten four Canadian teams this season, and if they win the league title and defeat St. Michaels they will ) able to lay claim to an interna- s the Condition of the Poo! Improvements that will cost $25,000 Mayor's Commit Ui . ment, hag York ‘Aasociaton (aye will be started to-day on the Jamaica ‘ondition o' @ Poor, | track, = Association for Improving Were © teeppen Wnt meene r and the| ducted this spring. A new roof will be erected over the grand stand, the State Charities Aid Association of paddock renovated, the clup house New York, qT be some 200 more dogs C, those under 750 smembersb! U4 Yale-Princeton |Skaters On Game to Decide | Way Here for | the size of the famous Sweeney and Nun: ". Al ban Maran- ved late last night. Aragon is saidto be about ston “Rab- bit,” with promise of beer rg the same wonderful all-round = ball ability. To-day Bill Donovan expects to woing to charity by the biggest | th ST EEFEDEE Fag fi i ei ‘here will for exhibition only at the is section including the kennel Mrs. Malcolm Strauss, William Zi Jer Amzi Dodd and others who are to judge, and are thus barred from! the competition. The prises of cash | and in trophies have been augmented | daily since the publication of the pre- mium list. The cups will be ‘assembled nd placed on view soon in some rominent show window. Unless the task of judging so many dogs in two-days proves too cumber- some the afternoon and evening fea. tures will include police dog trials and exhibitions by performing dogs. The City Department, variety and refurnished and painted and some minor changes made. It is not be- MNeved the stables, which were de- stroyed by fire last year, will be fe- | built, as the horses will be quartered at Belmont, which ts within walking; distance of the Jamaica track. | The Futurity, which used to be conducted at Sheepshead, but which has been held at Saratoga since 1910, will probably be held at Belmont this year, as the Spa will probably not be unclassified special classes have closed | able to add the $6,000 which the event!’ wnat is practically sure to be the with an especially gratify! ntry. calls for, It was the opinion of the! game that decides the intercollegiate Arri ments have been co: ted horsemen at Sheepshead Bay yester- | championship will be decided at New for contests in which four thor- aay in Aiscussing th nt, that it} Haven to-morrow night when the oughbred dogs Ai different breeds will is Princeton and Yale fives meet. Each be presented each day to the holders would return to the metropolis this| team has won six games and lost two, of selected numbers. i) and they have been on even termes for three weeks. On Saturday Princeton beat Dartmouth while tre Blue was defeating Penn. The Cornell team will wind up its season to-night, facing Dartmouth at Ithaca, and should win, which will in- sure them second place. On Friday Princeton plays Columbia here and the Tigers are a to win, which will prevent the five from finishing better than fourth, the worst finish the team has made in years. McNichol of Pennsylvania has scored 116 points, ‘and it looks as though he will carry off the individual honors of the year. Att. See WALKERS’ CLUB HIKE TO PATERSON, N. J., AND RETURN. Leaving New York at 9.15 via Fort Leo Ferry, six members of the Walkers’ ne COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. P.C. 6 2.750 Dartmouth.. aeason, . FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock r f i i i [ | Hf I i i Ni gvE i & i Bl fe be Tad aek if i 4) if EE s £ E H s fT : i rE E | ii i fi Fy fe ' “ rh Ese i; if | Ti : ; : i ai i i f t He f i E i fr u E 3? see a4 ir is & i E Hil is i f i Fe ff 3 i F z bi I i i ei ; i 0 P. M. a return over was started. Comi: were much bet! it) § até the’ same route back tl fk i i i it BE! i H j é é > F i E ! F i i H following “men: Fra Field, J, Farrell, trick, G. H. cher and James Hock t two men each in their remarkable perf F%g if E R« i tt di i red FE e & £ Ht sixties jorman: ifr ig Leyola’s School's Carnival. Loyola Schoo! will hold its annual ice carnival mt St. Nicholas Rink next F.1 @ay night. The programms consists of a hoc! teams, exhibition ska! nt races, alumni eel Ane an es = & zEE y ing, son! races and junior the imme is com- tudents and their friends will —>__—_ Beate Horace Mann. Horace Mann was beaten in'@ well RSet Ramat 4 sF§ ; SE EE z i E & F 252 i aks ; : ie iH g £ have his entire list of baseballists under his watchful eye, Wth the ex-, ception of Pitcher Ma: McHale, who wired that he woul get here to-morrow. The plans are being lat to start a series of exhibition gams between teams formed from the ngular and Yannigan ranks on Wedneday. Yankee 24-Hour Race The skaters will begin arriving in New York this week to prepare for the twenty-four hour grind in the Garden on the 16th, 17th and 18th of are no sore arms among he this month. Ollie Moore, the Char- pares (line iruaa be pro- levoix (Mich.) boy, leaves his home| sressed with such system and care to-day for this city and will work as no muscle troubles hve devel- out with Willle Blagkburn, his team | mate. Arthur Launey and Jack Woodworth are into shape | alreaily, skating hours each Ce at the Grand Central Palace rv Roland Cioni, Arthur Eglington, Steve Shipley, Rollie Birkhimer, Johnny Kirkbride, Billy Yale, Frank Bacon, ie Tyrell and Jesse Cc have been skating in Pitts- burgh the past week, and will storm the metropolis some time to-day or to-morrow to condition themselves for the big grind. At least forty men will face the starter in the series of sprint meets on the 16th and in the twenty-four hour grind. Bad Roads Did Not Feaze Weeks Despite the terribly slushy condi-| i tion of the streets and roads, U. 8.) B Weeks, the fifty-four-year-old runner, Femped home a winner in the four- mile run of the Pennant A. C, Weeks \gnored. the bad going: and ran as| Blend and aged in wood. Call fr Carstairs at your club dr hel ~—keepit in your home, STEWART DISTILLING 00, | Foran’s time was two seconds slower) and O'Connor finished three seconds behind the St. Anselm's runner. O, Rettig of the home club, who finished fourth, was also close up. OHICAGO, March taken|and Chartes Morin won the opening mes in the world’s three-cus! 5 fara tournament. De “yr i present title holder, defeated Sees Ae of Chicago, 50 to 41, lorin won from, ope. Hshman of Minneapolis, 50 | == Rds’, an's high run was 7 and De THUM’S ent Armoy. th and 26th Streets. Si van e e Tuesday, March 9, at 8 P. M. | Greatest Boxing Show in Years, Arranged by ‘ New York American & Evening J. For Relief of New York’s Neediest = TWO BI ti oye Police oe bie ee a Fir Dept. s Between the Pesta noe Sao OA ONTEST Exhibitions by 22 Champions of Present and Past and BOB FITZSIMMONS vs. HIS SON, BOB, JR American Jiu Jitsu by New York Police, 16-Minute Wrestling Bout. mate WO Nat Acad MP Gallery, Ste. Arona Sento, $1 end $2. Box Seats, $3 andi,