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i avaur Pright OM ae in bie tren e be bk comes to bie well, we 1K new bowing bill, reormaninive the pr toning three good vole-wetting — Mepu Trans, is now up to Gos, Whitma He alinvrt certainly #1) men 1 Governor evidentiy law ve With applications for fag by th hear at elf partioulariy fit Gutics Tkely that the app Outside of the | tions first consideration Mistake (o appoint men imply be iat cman i onier Morgeshoe of Flowers Hoan or ehesinu @pring is a good Work of Chalmers and Dema) Grew develo Ally enginesred the “como back Gealmers at Martin, In Philad Maitormy beth w hasn't attained hie purp the same time we don't L. Fult already what t) 5 ie calling off of the British open | annus eide of the water, Braid may ponsibly sisit the United Sta but Taylor, a former English title holder, will surely remain at home, He is’ one of th: Worm sailors in the world any Wouldn't brave a trip acrosm the At Jantic for all the golf trophies in thy Aad Timely Gossip . OF SPORT WORLD dim Savage Wasn't Any Too Well Paid for Getting Willard into Championship Forn By Vincent Treanor er wo harde @id at the Wie Oabamed to tell what bee age has ne Willard and providing pier of app faye walk Liver Withew Hine to fulfil the the office While it is i te bing po paint} puld be a bie he Repub Hun anizavion man must be « w boxing Commin ould have an intim. opti tate or Mtumeiion SNL by Giants’ Owner Hity to dig up Republican votes | HAT idea of Pat Moran's of | nending all his pitchers down South with McGraw — next Me- yd Demaree and person ye up the de with the Giants E National Commiasio: fusal of the nine demands made by the Players’ Fraternity re- | falls the prediction of Ban Johnson Jest summ: hat he would soon “run ie Players’ union out of business,’ je cour of Le the American ne, vated President of ty was turned down cold, and, regardless of how we felt wboul | to get his money's w And the players, most of them with | the matt | ’ fat, long-term contra don’t car t #et-to between | made amission, ‘They have | Walte ey Want, those high- | least jee Jobs, and they couldn’ uoed to strike. this t fret PB about the | lulta and the ec golf championship because of | '! War ansures a big foreign entry > en in Eng. The 1 @ standstit! mh “Hay prices to be captured he ¢ Those rame wuikens will undoubtedly |, agu lure Hi oy Vardon, six times open haven ” didn’ the o Was mpion of Great Britain; Edward y and James Duncan o to thi t US wny with that raw wind blowing on Hatabiiabed 1708 a fellow's sp MeHale was in the seven innings wk here and its fixtures. | will afford tennis players an oppor- | Lou Raymond, inajohm sk the Federal 4. C,, | but a the club officdale could not secu the They sent thet laret lot hole mor tthe time and . . he receiver was appointed on the tunity of trying the new courts, The | i anxions to sum the figuierm up for a ten-rowpd | Auditorium in that city for that PAS roy ord the mone i arly as badly off. It was purely a rr “pen petition of Louis Louis, caretaker, | affair will be sanctioned by the) co to be aaged a york fr a: calay, RP postponed. PAlleble bette, ai Question of luck and the dice rolled, hie amy in the New England) and two stockholders National Lawn Tennis Association. | 7 - The doom thas hen, hele wae League will be Harty Aubrey, of| | 0 UNL Charley “Dated Viwndt, the le iA’ Rlmany CRADRY 6s on, aneden | Simking. Tell A That ivek did play an important, latWrence. and “Kitty” Branafield, of NERS Wetwt, Who haw recovered mately & ten-wiind battle at Superior, Wis, | fee pant th Wreat smnertant| Worcs, former” layers Bal President. 1. ‘Toner threw out / BEST OF MILE RUNNE pee perry fi eater apt aarla oonaadl e Bee ied Ine teow | Keeler, of Lowell, and Tom McGau-|the first ball at the opening of the th Frankie Burne in st. Lai wnidion Houck’ atfaire, has already accepted the ! = . tw 4 play Qed toning th Me | fos, of Worcester aoason in Pittsburgh yesterday, The | AGREE TO SPECIAL RACE. by John Wesmautel to |'wram, Clabby. wil do Stbawien, to be’ te cociecs ars according to the players — Kame was preceded by an automobile | ——- other Brooklyn youngeter, for ten rounds at the | to get on a bout with the Lancaster tighter } With Mar in which nearly all y of the Melrose A. C.| Broadway Sporting Club of Rrook saat e. Judaing by the | Superstitious Donovanites|* Swear It Was Bad Omen!‘ Though They Appreciate Good | tes. tuk tie liners, ct een Wishes of Harry Hempstead. | ts card the Players’ of their recent. overt Fraternity, shouting any sirike from threats. ea) This af be in-| ing that the the chills that drove many of our be: for our own open tournament at Bal- | titiz Nike WAL TARR tusrol in June, Golf ma! land will bo practically this summer, Meanwhile we should {8 Wave a banner sean with many rict nent ky us hunt cover. Our fellows ° 4 » repol he dy for use late in May. Michael | silling to tox for ott | Shitwa we Chip at Canton, 0 ive against them in this] his pleasure report me jhe has|ready for use late in May _ : many bite, it ia true, but For two innings Marq made the mistake of his life." Honan, builder of the famous courts! 44 Lue, tie Fneligh tightweight, who | A007 Et will ve ataged May at ne ting that made me feel wood twirled ina masterly manner, ‘Th _ of the West Side Tennis Club, Forest ea are See Ma eal el. dl IA ROMAs en TRE Santi Aa tales that they cracked nearly every | “Rabhto'n" wolved the “Rube's Hills, Long Island, is in charge of the been watched for two sore fighte | (inbost Smith, told the writer to-day that nein pate er, Freeman Mernstein, On Avril t way are going to fall safe MMO Were y chasing drives, | Bdward W, Person, i real eatate| be a big feature in connection with | 1% i Wiiie, Fen Bee ee | ten-svin4 bout, ‘The match will go to the olib of these days Ma finaly taken out of the | deer has been appointed receiver! the new plant, the whole playing adian A. € Montreal, and on May 91 he | Hat ofr the fatter ost imducemente, He 1-Jarea boing lighted by a powerful x nde area s > i a) ig Welsh ia @) ten-tound here Wasn't any piteh: done.” and r substituted Bue lett behind when the] electric lighting system whieh will o. ut between Johnny Dundee e fomous veteran at the twirling Ny wwker, Who started for the Was transferred ’ make the courte as bright ky Kansas of Buffalo wt be fought at | eplied, “and there couldn't be pody vy lasted two innings His bond was fi An open tournament wi held, | A imateh will probably be arranged in a few Queensberry A, C. of Buffalo, No ¥., on | URE eR. ee es oe ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23. 1918 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosentece ROBERT EDGREN PHOTOGRAPHIC REPORT OF THE YANKEES’ INAUGURAL GAME PENTATHLON EVENT — — — ) : => — IS FEATURE 10-DAY AT PENN. RELAY MEET | HEADPIN TOURNE ee et Col. RUPPERT, MAYOR MITCHEL First Football Battle : At Columbia in 10 Years | Will Be |Morningside Eleven Will Play!<\*ven to play most of tte contests | “pe hom eo To Col. Ruppert.| RONDEAU SAFE | Most of Its Games at South! .: | nite is understood that Stevens In- |" pMaiia i onovan from nt | at Srd.. Proved Jinx ¢ of Yankees nines enemies party of newspaper men inau the ¢ houwe during the ob wies, Donovan admitted that he to been afraid look, ‘The en with eard | Vlay on his * Conneron, 12; Latbiein, 98. Byme #1) Kramer, 3 Tojal, Eight Hlolttzen 74; Rompf, Vie it, Then Bill had a fit of remorse mm Capt. Huston a No. ite has already been granted a Tiches. St ae \ Harty Ne bation . . kame with the Blue and White this | it Am rye zi |. Thin Was about the most thought Field—Fifteen Colleges Make)»: Ratha watioe with tes apelrous, ot Mier N Sehnoider. Hie 1y Bozeman Bulger. [ful thing that a rival ball club could | Sarpy Willian, CInIoe Heeesiitinn | Seneuiaee i) vehnder Tole Lad do fe othe: « the playe " 7. 2 ‘ ton, | i " ETWEEN cold weather, the Jinx |12,f0", anattier, and still the players | — Requests for Dates. Henares mie ig thmore and possibly of a floral off h mee mat Te —Welme, 85: Bachman. Redsert” ot Colgate | The choice of @ coach is expect- ed to be a difficult task. One of the restrictions Imposed when the game | Was revived Was that a coach muat | become a member of t faculty. | ne and a little} “You won't say anything about my MI luck, the supposedly reno-| having enlled the flowers a Fink, will Yanks lost t wsked Donovan. t was a darn thing for Mr, Hempstead to do.” | HERE’S WHERE YOU GET SPORTING NEWS OLUMBIA'S tootbs season, the first 4 You have to buy The Evening World if you want to get the real will play its opening intere sporting news, Besides the big feature—the Jess Willard series—now | legiate game on Oct. 16 at Southf! the fact that | So we will not say anything about | ever, iasue a preliminary call in an nany ' AHEARN WINS AGAIN cap > ched ac ' * . Jamel ll be 4 on following | This absolutely eliminates a profes- Winco the Players’ Fraternity won a |" Niet m mas hed a s : son tre j[ running, The Evening World Sporting Page ts dé ly printing exclusive | Games will he played on following ae tment The Columbli, Coaan ‘Big victory in the Kraft case last With Mayor Mitchel, th There were leas than 100 free passes |} news stories, For instance, on Tuesday night The Evening World was ending with a game on’ Thanks-|to be appointed must divide his time not vastly different £ th 14 vening of the Yank 1 son ending ‘eummer, Ban Johnson has been aching | Nt 4 binges ha LLL A Ba opening of th nks and ta only ys Sahat COLUEMUIN Atlan tan peered had | aivian ben, |between the football Kk ut the union, He oni! (hat have gone before. ‘The Yanks! th owners Were puggied at the |f the only paper to announce thal umbla, after ten years’ lapse, had | giving Da catetne Hide aneleheeen eee ne SG i ‘ c) © neutral in| Walked up to the plate and hit the] unu enthusiasm on part of the | decided to take up football. Wednesday The Evening World printed two Just what opponents thi vid) Baek’ nth " reer). Sten ibe: neugal in : will tackle will not be known for two | physical education may assign him. Baseball matters, ball—not fans liy when the club was peats"—the Pat Powers story, in which he stated that New York would ree! pulty committe | ro e delay jecting a No. 4 <1, Rnglert, F 5 Haat” Supsiictiy eel , weeks, ‘The faculty committee has! Recat the delay in selecting Raden Pnelerty 08: ree Mpakies eoee dnlme. before the Ne | crepancy, though, to reine deta te | eee se you know.’ paid a friend to {f Positively be represented in the Federal League next season, and the an- | appointed a sub-committee to. ar-|coach t will be no spring practice rider, tS hohneider,” Ot al Commission, Ban Johnson sim. | might added that a wild he HoallGant Huston, at “any” man who |f Nouncement that the National Commission had turned down the demands | range a sched well as the we! ton the COMER DRYER ia sels No B,. Kame 0}) WY Proany ly roiled up his siceves and got busy, | here and there gave the Senators the! will pay money to come out ona cold || made by the Ballpiayers' Fraternity. Yesterday The Evening World On 7 my Xo. date, baa Fi Springfield football atar, may, how- 7 je reault was inevitable, The frater-| opportunity they were looking for. /day like this is a bux and is going I printed exclusively Dave Fultz’a statement regarding the National Com- Columbia, up Diy TR te Rn requests for games from fifteen ¢ ae | leges, ‘These will all be considered | effort to ascertain Just how ‘ip-replied, wrapping a || Massion’s decision, If you don't get THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN they took it * the " H is neck, “I'd ca NOW YO oO ‘i ting new ome arrangement effected that} men will be avatiable for the 1915} vitro my arund his neck, "8 eal him |{ NOW YORK you don't get the sporting news i tee renee, Sees elas Sree te ie TH FROM LEO HOUCK. r Johnson, but the Yanks at ———. - = ‘ies gare ‘s orry have the consolation of know Mayor will not see them ime. Having thrown out all the baseballs t ally, Mr Pat foot wherein Young Ahearn, who han developed into | another to his lor 1 y By John Pollock | deelaively cutpointings eee Bao in BASEBALL BRIEFS | Np Oaened at a e ° , a atrenwiais effort 10} mill flaure in two flebta tn the next seven days. | bout at the Irving A.C. of Irookign aws Giants had an-jon Organized Baseball's blacklist and B ht Bi h Billy Gitwom will make a ¢ va] ‘ K ot | neve) , ; ing of Jund battle hettoen Mike (iih0ne | Toomornwe night he will take oo Al Thomas, the | This was the second time that Ahearn hey ioe aver ‘arruliiaa Ge. Bley wit th TUQHTOM BEACH) seine cate enn tae atom Mihm Teter sl il ake og AL Toma: he Ra war the con iy hat Ahaen Dn In Broowiyn, | ganized basobal, ‘That's what C he will Monday for | A." of Pailalanbia, wid on Atri 80 he gue | pilehed the trick in ‘exwetly ‘ihe “same son | 1 el eball, ba c sgt nit | agaioat Wal loht of Brooklyn for fifteen rounds my d n at engage- oGraw's| nie Mack intimated yesterday when| Long Island ell be consider- | Ohio be will meet bs wes wh jas res Mohr f ® fittenn rounds | Way, thas be diel Jp thele fea Sngeee- they left the | questioned about his holdout third!ed the tennis centre of this country | make them an offer which her it v x linuck in seven’ ot the Gar eee sixth defeat in. suce baseman, | with the increasing tennis facilities | not hesitate to recent. ail” w " | Tommy Walsh mamigor of Eadie Meoocty, the | ho is protect ne from the water wagon uRh somewhat sobered in tems fier tho first flush of a and wh team had be st dismayed: | nerd with the ay AwUe « is not in the ing Teven on eight gam sion chalked up against them. Rube} "Raker can't make a fool out of| being offered to followers of the | what his offer would be, or where he would Pring | mitdiewoighe of Ovi#owh, Wis, writes that he is | xplained, “we now face the, y auard, who the > said Mack, “and if he thinks | same, Twenty-five fast clay tennis | off the contest, bat It te “ fare She ISR | ting Motioorty take a rest, ‘Tommy farther | e On W Afty-ffty basa, and LU digey last week by shutting them he can have a little jaunt in the} courts are now being built at] the pure will x Joas than 814, * rocelved many offers and ex- vt see anything yet that w en have already declared that they are perfectly | ects to wigu At aware County League and then at| Brighton na hit or a ran, was not arty to fight wack Dillon te ch and they will be the nose. Balls hit” pend Gant outtlelders | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April —|work at Hrighton, Night tennis will id Jack Dillion have been matched for was the pitching? ; the sixth inning {fer the Indianapolis club of the will take char, once Of; probably on Decoration Day, whieh | day between Jack Hatten aut | + Beech They wero to have battled on Apr Dell pitehed fine ball in the remaining Ville Bewoher ro 10 have battled on Ap Hon second and Cree! Seven players were dropped fron) | Par Mike Devann! t t +} Dumler | Mickey Dunn of Harlan, who revently re. on tirst Wa Pipp responded to t the ter of the Philadelp Ameri. | oMcials took par and Sid Leslie of the I Island A. @, | Tuesday night read tivet Oa. what Pcie eed t won @ twonty.sonnd cries of the crowd for one of his fo con League Haseball Club by Man. | hove aceepted the invitation of the Al Ribber sho baa at b 4 Jwoision over Kddie Coul Now Orleans, was famed wallops, and stashed a wicked ger Mack last night before the te Jack Phexte fOT | stonument Club to settle the question | the lo Aig to taht Bary Hill, the wet bast first tase. Under ordina jeft for i w of thoxe th ubs, Wasp for! Sa Suid Sek mest Inca Reabocked “Canny for idee veig rounds ‘al. the Brown, E sure you get clreumatanees the would have lea re went , Ie $2,000 by a jury hinago court (of mile supremacy Aid wil ree, oe andy € se the ‘ tient an | : Catssine Rye in kon the ¢ Wy ‘ Hthree were Let go uncon | day against the Western Union |e i, Amateur . ee ee atti? svat ae | ‘> . é « Instead at ! : 8 rane, 8 i aph Compa or failure tole » at Ce mt tw th lowling and Billiant Acade ® the non-refillable bottle bound the ba k “ ) Richmond, Hank Bostick, ane | deliver a. telegram cnesine } a | Park ae Angas |e mr New | THUMS sires ata AM Wnae "a good bottle to keep guod skicded—"hugee 1 itledide Norfolk, contract with the Milwaukee team, | May | = whiskey good.” way ballplayers desorte it non, outfielder and According the teleeraph| Mike Powe the Boston miler “y Ai the first baseman, made a yo Clty the company wliver clegra ween invited and comm Carstairs Rye is the oldest, pill and managed to he { weaugue. Piteher Gard ove tolment to him by the Milwaukee base ing his anawer. Another the purest, the finest whiskey in his outstretched ‘ 1 News, wh Hamil-}ball club in 1919. signed by Hugh pexent will hrae-mile bleye ‘Asmer Skillfully blended | lle of cour ent ind Reed wore axed “uncondi- | Duty, sayings "We will pay you $300 )TMR Ine and aged in wood. Call for [| |; 8") Tee a [eT veueive’ this telegrann Peetne [Yard Bar alte R your club or Jand was « before he ¢ le rank: Link lays with the Up. |gharged that he sustalned'a lors of Rarry. & botel—keep it in your home. turn to, ae a CE hee Ne Del 27.500 finy’s spe “That's the play that bea ty mun text Matar ones - which w Stewart Distilline Co. Donovan last niet andy ai - od apa i eae nae Pat aN M Amari: [ain of 1914 thelr i ne us prom do, he Will be put Finis Adm, 500 ""AGvt Tiast season result 4 x ano _ _ - ated te Order by the ‘ Ping the Spring and. Gummer, many men discard wnt ~ = = the waistcoat, le en H Fama Marte Kn 1 Out Kelly, | full name ‘able them to profit by their prefer- Ones , “Where'd the fowers come from?" —L____EETEE_E__E_____—'d' i international League | " ReaNor rt new Chisago, | We sell Hintoriead bad ek GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. The Brave: wasvial, nies ae che BURKE'S—GUINNESS || Broadway Johnny Mart weight, has evidently r fighting form, for he scored his second | west alde light- ined his good | ence, by making a special coat-and-trousere price, Several hundred attractive patterns in fancy and plein ‘ i ; Sate ae niche whe Bae ie iy ot | effects give ample opportunity to make a thoroughly eatie- th “e 6 it nh, Whom he put to sleep in the factory selection. Call, it you can. If you can’t, send for samples, and portfolio of Style Suggestions. GUINNESS hook fer the signs — RESULTS OF YE; third round of a ten-round. ¢ atl ‘ the \. C. show. 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