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THB BVBNING WORLD, PBIDAY, & BIL 16 FIRST DAY ON LINKS AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK Precedent Gives Willard Right to Year's Lay-Off, but Jeffries eebesz. rs MRP LOUIS MM: DE sOTR en wmtis 2“ *| Marguard’s No-Hit Game |Leach Cross Has I" open-air boxing matches prove successful hereabouta, there will q . Mohr Hanging ; I icneicir sneer s| Makes Giant Players Feel Onat the Finish wo aeis way cnr ieninrer || They reon Way to Pennant) ccc. som x Brighton A. C., located on the old “4 ‘s ss race-track, will have worthy rival Leach Cross of New York defeated ‘ ha Walter Mol Brooklyn hi last te ae tea nina nd And Besides Rube’s Purchase fearing that something might reflect ‘alter Mohr of Brooklyn here las! NEARLY 400 GOLFERS MEN AND WOMEN GO OVER COURSE NOTING CHANGES MADE SINCE LAST BEABON NEW YORK NOW HAS FINEST PUBLIC LINKS IN THE countey in the second Fits. Corbett, for instance, won 3 Goon tt Bivens the Gowan means to the Giants that he is back hig honors from Jobn L. Sept. 7, 1892/2 chance to spring the alibi t! ) ship contest until Jan. 25, 184, when ESS WILLARD has already been victories and establishing a record . he knocked out Charley Mitchell of| J’ two years ago Richard de Marquis Ll di P ke aci xing, Too, UM) Baeasces Shes vung] J seved tas te csclats doo: \"2 Z"taleuiroual at i At Van Cortlandt Park) king and Boxing, Too, t 1 isgpedlageag dled panel rel Detrotters have been rechristened the | DUYeT !n New York, to say nothing of —s— Among Possibilities of Place Tygers. If the Boston Braves don't|*lken pajamas, aocks and ties. By + ! his teammates the Rube was led to| The Course Vastly Improved, | free one that will prove to be a! — \W/ jorse Held Sway. beccoined for theca, ew MANS Will) lieve that he was the greatest pitch- Tt iM y imp terror spot for Indifferent putters. here H y ae Around the elev OMMY MTAGGART'S exonora-|er living and, as bis fancy naturally| ‘Thanks to Commissioner | nave ‘been placed a pemicirelte ot tion of the charge of pulling a| runs to those silken things, he indulged threatening sand traps, with a back- LTHOUGH the thoroughbreds horse at Bowle ts good nows,| himself profusely. Stripped down to Whittle’s Efforts. ground of high bunkers New has have raced for the last time but it doesn't seem quite right that] shirtsieeves he made Beau Krummel ards in the shape of sand traps have also been put around the twelfth at Sheepshead Bay, that seo- | oreo. tion of Greater New York will retain sation should get away with a repri-| But as the pitching prowess of de y Ngporks 400 golfers opened the The course is now in wonderfully | its popularity as @ sport centre. the owner who made the serious accu- | jook like a scribe. theatrical line, especially when that he got practically for beating Johnson. mand, Charging « boy with pulling| Marquis began to wano the silk gra Frazee gave Jews @ §5,000/® horse !s about the same thing as on his way home from the|caling bim a burglar. Jockeyn are| never touk off bis coat and the doors but this was more of a present often subject to ugly criticiam grow-/ 4, the Hull of Famo closed with @ ‘anything else. Wil accord-|ing out of the porformance of an to agreement, was to have re-| erratic horse, when tracing the causo| Click, His Giant teammates saw no @ percentage of the net re-/of the horse's inconsistent running| hope, But, gentiemen, you may take As the expenses of staging| might lead to hin stable door, Tommy] jt from an oldtimer in the lookout Gght about coun! the receipts, actoegart has been known to adopt wally changed to ordinary madras, bi raps and bi Van Cortlandt Park. The golf-|to meet the requirements of monte ing public, the rich and poor, old and| the vast army of players that find young, men and women, met on a|S,much Pleasure playing the eight: | the Monte Carto of aporta in the Bast. }common footing for the day, impa-| .The move to improve the public e Genitpe ones yogurt cod j lent to play # round over the new | links has even included the caddies, | (here will be erected within B course and to enjoy once again the ne are Cerne out 18 8 brown un-| throw of the course a bicyc all kinda of mothods to get down in| Ch4!r, the feformation is complete. | ine of getting off a Kood drive, Last season there were nostic ammo | Where all the leading cyclists and front. He has suffered punishment in| With @ no-bit game to Marquard’s| Phere was no ceremony to the! permits issued to Now Yorkers’ o, | motor-paced riders of the world will Hover criiainally Intortored switheg | Hit arm the Giants feel themselves OD) Commisstoner of tY8” Rronx, whose This year the number will be greatly prises planned for that vicinity ts completed, Sheepsnead Bay will be caved ; ‘The bicycle track will be managed lente this TAA h Se onthe cfg: agent right at the | Uotring efforts have made Van Cort ieemes ae ee Fram youncsters | £2 en Viesmeriiy. connie’ ‘only this spring, after a year on the| “1 kne as coming at the a Bile omy 1 | ground, Tome tant Mikey to molin’ | end of the opsaing Kame,” sald Chief | it the flnest public links In the who are anxious to “play golf like motorcycle races at Brighton Beach, Mr. Wellman will abandon the old motordrome for the new location, |which he predicts will soon be the : of all the greatest sporting |erately do anything that will get him| Meyers, “when Lurry Doyle, after | country, was to have driven the first a, Delage KPa on Bo in a Jam, as they say on the track, | poling ‘those five wallops, Tiashed a| bail off, but was detained in his office | CoUrne 18 [he Peet ees yo ey fancy shirt on Marquard with a nifty! py dopartment business. In the ab: —>—_ events of the world. ‘The Sheepshead Bay track stadium will afford an arena where lead- ing game of polo will be played. Because of the seating capacity it will be roomy enough to aocomme- date upward of 200,000 people; it means al that the bi football games will some day be decided at the Bay, and if the baseball teama wore to play the World's Series here everybody could see the games at OOKS as If ‘Phe Evening World| monogram stitched to the lower end | H Maitad senihing: pracy print-|f tho bosom instead of the arm, | "ence of any other luminary the early | FED) PARK CLUB WOULD Marquard got ambitious from that| arrivals simply stepped to the first; is od 8 story racently “Atiout | moment. Now you can aee for your- and took @ wallop. { PAYJESS $25,000 FOR BOUT enema anager Of) self what bas happened!’ | ‘That was the opening of a season pugillate. In calling attention to the} But, aside from this silken influ- Raat that Jones has handled three|ence, there is more to Marquard’s|!n which probably a hundred oar | Boring bouts will be held at the champions, first. Ad Wolgast, then| comeback than the mere pitching of sand rounds of golf will be played | Federal League ball park in Brooklyn, Billy Papko and latterly Jess Willard, | @ no-hit game, Ballplayers look upon | oyor the public links. lif present plans go through. Jimmy wo mentioned the fact that Jones |® man getting away Without @ Bit as Te veary play the course haa Twyford, who used to manage the club originally bad been the village barber | @ bit of luck, but the question of luck - if at the Claremont Rink, has just con- of Spring Valley, Ili. Now, folk,| had no bearing on the Way the Rube | been vastly improved, thanks to Com- those who have taken exception to| zipped that fast ball through with! missioner Whittle, At present there Jones and his Roman senatorial meth- | the old jump on it. Neither does luck | manager of the Brookfeda, for Sel BOI wate ol | “two bits" a head, Here, too, one ods, are poking @ lot of fun at him, hg on tho Way ho | af¢ & Humber of private clubs in the | the use of the park for boxing thie| "Wo Riga. FESre Yo00 One | — a used a slow curve for a change of pace | country that would pride themselves summer. Twyford plana to open his { Camp? 0 Rarns. in the pinches--a thing he bas never|on having thelr Hnks the equal of |club on Memorial Day. His backor ts ; j | BT. LOUIS April 16.—-Fddie Campi of | done before in his life. Marquard evi- | Van Cortlandt Park. | Charlte Goode, a wealthy sporting man || EVENING WORLD'S f ' san Francisco outpointed Frankto Burns | dently realized that he had something | y Yemterday un cut it all loose in one| Sitice last season the two biggest of Jersey City. Twyford ie te apply for HEADPIN TOURNEY chunk, For two years MoGraw has| changes on the public course have @ loends ip ie wen, ih beon after him to do that, but for| been the rearranging of the tenth , Park Bost Sean etne Rube tat Sbulla oP ie | and eleventh holes. ‘Then, the entire faa u to post set De Mhe"cnnten Jost as itera igneature to @ of Jersey City in a fast olght-round bout night VMiM | the ball when be tried to get It over.| trap re-sanded. ALS Ho waa alwaye afraid of losing con-| phe old bunkers that formerly mede trol. Aa a consequence, when he mot WHY PAY pusneas about putting much stuff on| course has been improved and ever; uty bi in @ hole, he would lob’ one over the first tee unpleasant to the eye >. the’ hatterse With. thia provesating | have been removed, and one now geta| Kelley and Drew Coming Here. MORE couldn't help” committing baseball @ giear line for the opening whol. | Log ANGELES, Cal. April 16.-Frea |) tats VEE, G! under he mareh 0 ne je ol y jumper, expects to Doelger ire! y mM Marquard was a very happy young| the fairway to tho second hole—re- 1Ree Oe pnp ae Mead siimibpingn Hl We when you can man last nicht, his face beaming like] member how the balls used to stick Start Sunday were ote te the ne rs TMs Company, ger ell the that of a xchootboy winning a rigs.) in that spot thax een flied in and Yanig relay wamoe at Philadephia, do: | i al’ afi: Brass “1 feel right for the first tim drained. ‘fhe section of the bunker t that Kelley was spi : Rina, Smart Styles two years” he told me in the cluhe| toward the railroad tracks has been Shiy tne tae ett foot In swactico. sev- we ae Wie! and Superior house after the game. “They dldn't| taken down and the entire falrway .eral days ago, Drew holder of sev- | Boog ase tnlerst or Metal, lity of get anything that even looked Ilke| made into one, long level sweep. national bostawe tet Tre "Br wy ige hit, did they suddenly asked, | ‘Then, again, there have beon a the higher- of sinall traps placed around University, of Boutne the fifth green and the o aria carers bunker mado less troubles OTS new tenth hole now measures Order by the 1 a fine full name CLUBS. APARNA Y ee | « ‘ book for the signs — Poiledeitta at "Host Ikston ‘at ie ¢ fev at New. York, Row York at woavon for tho, public links at | Sol guested with trp eeatt cently | when work on the various enter-| 0% —_ night and bought alx silk shirte! pat lat la) is that it iste erates ce puanet ot ee nearer ae th the Dodgers? If it happened in mid- of darin ttern and that, more Clean. ‘here was nothing that had] Buddy Faulkes of this city boxed a Mi k Old Sh Pp h d Aina Datta or Jeftries | genemn Rube's feat, would be wond | gaan ‘bia Bae nere ci ortortaunce,| o_suienteat resemblance to a hit.’ fast alx-round draw, 1 oO axe eepsnea BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS2tecenen] ‘RACE COMMISSION bureau was established.” go! on his achievement. Ho was assured | night in a slashing fifteen-round bout. ST Ee me e second and adviser, Kid McCoy.| Garden promoters to be considered. . -— that biot would udge his es- manien * F UD” #aid McCoy, “you're| at this Lritings however, It looks as of a Box of Silk Shirts pop Nh a alate i Mohr was on the aggressive In the FUTURITY WILL BE RUN not soing to the electric obair, if the Brighton Beach folk will have “1 got you,” he suid, after making| "rst few rounds, but Cross pounded AT BELMONT PARK TRACK. Poor Munroe couldn't obeer up. He! the inaide track. Isa oO sure he wasn't belug kidded, “Say,| him about the face and body and had SRRNOr. | t inte the and was knocked pee is a Good Omen. take a peek at this shirt,” he asked| bim holding in the last few rounds. sa “ as in two roun ARRY DOYLE'S 1,000 per cent. in a voice muffled by the garment| Cross used his left to good advan- —— ‘The Coney Island Jockey Club aa. none often ward came Bast ana batting in the opening day ball boing pulled over his head. “Ain't it] tage and jabbed Mohr’s face, cutting . | gousces thet the Westchester Recing a bear?” js lips considerably. ol als ssoctation will have the honor of run- best heavyweights of the time and gamo was considered a good By Bozeman Bulger. a Ebbad Cineer ber ceash eesmea ts B y | | ke L t t PI 2 stepped Tom Sharkey over in Phile-|omen for the Giants, but what about | UBE MAKQUARD went out last| The benuty of Marquand's record Pay Nite cetectien to his bhowa, tcycte Lrac ates an Bisa ea, ne rokert wean teams renee) ia. Rube Marquard’s no-hit game against R two-year-old classic of. the American, and éid0't defend them in a champion- | Ebbets olan tsn't in condition hay the Reais wise pisiee sncest 400 Gol fe ers Open Season | Sp orting Cen tr e of East eect to see the leading ex- can Ponents of the the open alr, races will he about 12,000, jove gume boxing in The bicycle track of Wellman’s, which will be located at the corner of Jerome and Ocean Avenues, can easily be converted into a boxing arena. The board track will be eight laps to the mile, with seats circling it. The seating ory, for the ut if used for boxing, additional seats could be inatalled to bring the capacity up to Bearly 20,000, Floyd McFarland will be general nager of this new cycledrome, and it to plans to hold championship events, inci 1 motor-paced and motor rices twice each week in the evening. No attempt will be made to hold races on Sunday. Wednesday and Saturday will the racing days, tho six-day ride: Garden. aeeereiinewenie TALK OF PEACE AGAIN AS The track will be constructed on the same lines as the one used by at Madison Square GILMORE ARRIVES HERE. | Jim Gtlmore, President of the Feds, in| in town for the purpose of attending the | opening of the season of the Newark ball club at Harrison, N. J., to-day, ‘There are stories going the rounds that, although ostensibly the purpose of his visit Is to attend this opening, the real purpoge of his coming {s for a peace talk with the powers of the rival | 8. A strong rumor ts agoat that the Feds iy, are rea to call off the war if their chief stock holders are allowed to buy into the National and American | key, but what I want is Carstairs, Wh A Sa es, 8TH’S MEET ENDS SESSION. To-morrow night will mark the wind- ing up of an active and successful sea- non in athletics at the Eighth Coast Defence Command, when the annual spring take place at the games will Armory, Ninety-fourth Street and Park Avenue. A large number of entries comers an open conds. oft ddie aicas of seventy Le THUMS This, Won by Horsemen, Shows 1914 Racing Wa a Big Success. mare t toblivhing thorwushbred ne in this State le best iustrated annual report of the Bate Commission. Althourh the rt doesn't contain @ statement of the receipts bandied by the various asmoclutions that conducted race meets during the aeamn of 1914, @ ate of the money paid in can be gained by compar yunt of money distributed in stakes and purses neason there was ninety-four® from the events more than & away by the assoc omoters admit that racing ylelded | profit last year, it meane that pia w upward of $700,000, | ‘The commission, in ite report, saye that racing in New York Us steadily improving. Ln 1911 and the rac ing associations closed thelr because of adverse legtalation, In the ‘ations were ao ae to Indicate of New York may © tirst place in thor. within the United j commisn substantia that the again assur near future 6 Jockey Club has continued to maintain the Rreeding Bureau here t establin! by it whereby thoroughbred stallions are maintained ‘t various pluces throughout the State for stud service at nomtmal prices, ‘Three hundred and seventy= " four mares were bred to these atal- Hons during the year 1914, and ther were reported 929 foals during thi year. Upward of 6,000 mares have been bred to these stallions since thi. turf, at Belmont. Park during the autumn meeting. No date bas been an- » Rounced as yet for this blue ribbon event, but it would not surprise turf . followers if the Futurity should serve ? Mts. fail tusots Which ho <0 oteee oo mont's fell meet, whic! to Wednesday, Sept. 1. Club Opens. ‘The Wert Side Tennis Club announces that the grounds at Forest Hills will be n to-morrow afternoon. An exhib{- Sea ase Soe eae aie 3, the players being F. 4 ander, H. ff PAinckett, versus Hast ell. Behr ‘and T. “I’ve Got Em Fooled Now!” “161 just wanted whiskey,I'd askforwhie- I pour it myself from the non-: bottle I get Carstairs, Why don’t you?” C “2 afford to offer at the price. Made to Measure, $25 Broadway ® 9th St. 27 New $50 Fabrics Now in Our $25 Line Because of late delivery, a Fifth Ave. tailor refused to accept 27 pieces of exclusive foreign suitings, The mill sold them to us at a big discount. Enough for 415 suits, They will make even better clothes than we could usually y

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