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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1016 PORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noschr etre | BRINGING ABOUT PEACE IN BASEBALL ‘ESSEX PLANS MANY Coprriet. 1014, by The Pres Pubtiening Co. (The New Tork Rrening Worlds oe 4 FOR THIS SEASON Tournament Programme for — bane Thinks He Can Beat Weigh, the Lightweight Title Holder. Roth Men and Women Is Announced To-Day, i The Viesea County Country Club ot : By Vincent Treanor. Gant ircpiahine so-cday ies tha Os ; y= MILBANK featnerwaien! J Saar of Ok oolaiie ae : champion. le after iy . ny on ; : Mghvweigt' Jobnny bas an munca - es O8 BOWS awd Mcrvee OF THe Poor ourtets “ agents rt pent | see he can beat (he Englishman MELO & ShfmeY @rrea THe MAYERS CET Sunday ond ay wil ewarm Oh 5 would welcome « tw @o THE FED Bynen Perea A THEIRS 4 ye ie *} Veare ago, a0 & featherweight cham MEETING 11) CHICAGO rhe oe — a } pee, Terry MoGovern knowued out on ‘The programme of women matches s ulno a lenet ne and contains many features The following is the edule Frask Erne, then the premier lent Weight, in three rounda It was one Of those handicap matehes, brne te im compelled to weigh Men's Teurneys. | May 1, Opening Day—18 holes | handicap medal play on A, Band © Prices for winnera tp each clase. May §, Hest Hull FMoursome—1# holes handicap medal play. Two paire to qualify and play off at handicap ch play on or before Saturday, 15. Prizes for winners, May 15, Club Championship nd, 18 holes medal play. sistoon to play for the ship at mateh play ee Te jie an alarm clock, b weve Terry a boxing ie yo epring snapped. Then lym terror put over (be knw out. Kilbane, however, dowrn't want to Uunpose any handicap conditions oa Welsh, He nts bim in regular championship f Tisist THAN) wou & Ley, me #10009 En gereTint TLBANE dropped in on u shortly after his arrival from Cleveland, Ho ix hore to meet Th Ebbets Stamps Report of ‘ The second, third and fourth atz- ] Benny Leonard to-night at the Fed.) , teens to play at handicap match play, Bak Sac atte Ta W ~— a Rat to New York ile wang a end See ae i iy ons ligheweight hope, a! “ the players must qualify in their ; promiaing lad at that. yt 8a au m’’ easiaihatttdees \ Geade Johany Dundes goat tp speed | ny Day Drea jown class for ten roun In & big loose-fitting overcoat, al imitation Irish friese, ae Wiurra| Wurra described it, Jobnay looked Dut a featherwoixht —He| Wasn't big, but pechaps « bit more rugged. He was anxious, ie Tatnine' ts hc) Passing of Jim Thorpe | cmottnns! Pyrgques Great Athletes “Bee, hi he said, aa he took off thine a, eats wee, ee Often Fail in Baseball Second sixteen 6 to 16 handteap, Third 14 to Fourth 28 and over, Prizes for winers of each division, | runner-up in championship, the wi |ners of the defeated eights and the [lowest gross score in the qualifying Golf Students “Analyze hae 22—-First round, club cham- plonship, 18-hole match play. Firat America’s Chance to Save | 33s: wuss! ait May 29.—Second round, club cham- Open Title From England pionship, 18 holes. Second round, If Zach Wheat, the Brootiva slugger, {8 coming to the Giants tn exchange for Pitcher Perritt and Outflelders Murray and Robertson, no body in authority seems to know anything about it. President Ebbets of the Dodgers last night stamped it as one of “those rainy day dreams. Harry Hempstead, chief owner of the Giants, and John B, Foster, Sec- retary of the New York club, say somebody is romancing. “If anything like that was in the air I'd know about it,” said Mr. Foster, From Philadelphia comes the denial of Manager Robinson, who says he never would sanction such a trade, as {t would give the Giants all the best of it. “I wonder why they always pick at us,” said Ebbets last night BB.mmcnerE 7 cxmer ns wae) we bt wi : on p of his mop of hair, and —_ || “Not 80 long ago somebody was trading Rucker to the Giants, and at second, third and fourth sixteens, 18 } Sonnay ion't quite te twenty-aix yet. Hero of Ol aia kan hares indwae a Sriogsevcee (deant Guantien bur lO time they had us turning Daubert over to McGraw. The fans of Oui E 0 tle Feltiees First round, defeated elghts, e laten’ oe jem, . o \the western crack is going tw play} 18 hole: 1 average championship ampira, H « ne | orp secured, jon't see nament, and when that time comes} 90° | palmegloepeypasmadgatbeths den Released to Jersey City means, andvit in a yuestion that Tin] anything on the Giants’ team that could Induce us to give up our bat- Amateurs, and Low, Smith) ja"rnt apd, when that tims comes] sv iscted 18 holes to count. For been discussed among athietes for feet that it is hard for a champion to| Club After Two Years’ Triall years, that a topnoteh athiete Is not beat a good “comer” these days. “The necessarily a baliplayer, and that a boys are getting educated now on now] Under Direction of Manager Yallplayer ts not neceamsily a generat { te avoid being hit. They used to McGra' star requires a mental quality more | follow the old tear in style, when all We ’ Possibly Baltusrol may be the place| A, B and C. | and Hagan, Best of Pros,|where this will happen. Rules Governi: | sry ee hroteanionals, Macdonald) Class A -¢ to H H Smith, recently of the Oakmont Chub, | class B, 16 to Will Oppose English Stars) i resirtoiay’navinw she bent chance |claae €. 28 and over. In d-ball mateh of winning the open tle, Smith is} play % of difference In han Who Are Coming fcr Baltusrol now a greater Kolfer. than his fa-|be taken, In 4-ball match play % of - mous brother Aleck ever was, and | difference in combined handicaps will Championship. F Aleck admits this himself, Macdon-|pe taken. ald Smith captured the open metro- Fractions of one-half or over to itan title at Scarsdale last year, | count as a full stroke. Handicaps in d he never excee 3 In any oné/ai events shall be those in effect at d a fine opportunity of | the time the competition Is begun. ting mainstay. Probably if it continues to rain another day they will i Competitions have some of our other stars mixed up in a trade.” handicap inclusive; handicap inclusiv than Horie parse wbility, ik cGraw tried Thorpe as a regular a champion had to do was to walt and at the beginnig of this reason, figur- plug them. Now they cover up end By B Bul; ing that he wan ready now or would do everything to stay. They can miss 'y Bozeman Bulger. never be. Occamonally the Indian any number of punches, but if 1, for HAT a baliplayer is not necea-|eould hit the ball a mile, but more warily an athlete, according to FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock After the bout between Jim Coffey, the "Dublin | of thie city, Terry Mite! instance, happen to miss once, It hurts frequently he would strike out. He of Brookisn and Jimmy | (¥INCE the announcement that Var- all in parently lacked the base es ant a it, on Finn t i ie, ut o” ie national champtonshi | ech play mpetition chomp ought” ht laud eversiting ‘he the accepted meaning of the| ginct which, strangely enough, 18/10" iinmtey night, there with ber ne, amore | Ls bs Bary, weltersmgst, ant “Silene Misti cot don, Ray, Duncan and possibly ikneas forced. bie ari Wave tha Tight or way from tne lets go." “And,” Jimay Duan Kin @ has been shown rather con-|ponmessed in large quantities BY Oven ee sen Nn winane ciuctem for severe SyCRklS, will clas ih the three. ten bout | Braid and Taylor would surely tournam| shaind tee over those engaged tn the ban chiming in, said, “ten | Cusively in the release of Jim Thorpe, | Punts and wenkiings who cannot run oe re Searing lal) ™lcompete in the open golf champion- momthe, In the meantime tho big coutesta wii! be | Hatantay night, stage! at the St, Nicholas Kink A, C, and Men. ger Jimmy Jobnston has already signed up Jimmy alter Hagen, the | ordinary use of the links. : ship at Baltusrol in June, followers gounfat holder of the open ‘title. |°' ail the rules of golf, Including the re _, fam, who are not strong of muscle t to thw Jer) and’ who could not win an athletic ne John Wetsamante), who |} 3 uw H q ort a time in dagen to] Mader optional age iicense from the chy Clup of the internuuonal pars of age, Hagen | etiquette of the gume, must be en- to save their lives, 7 Present State Athletic Commission to hol boxing} Of the game in this city have been|has mastered every club, dh ine tim con! Mwague. prise Clabby of Milwaukee to box George Chip of Pitta.) eee at enpets. Field asain - . lub, and he is} forced by all players, under penalty of , ite Zinn, vit . cessary to tire {Wpe, the greatest athlete Amer- Pte EG Nall oe Ppa te b May 12, Freddie Welsh with come | swmbas’ ‘mon (Field, in Brookiye during (the the| busily figuring just what the United; one of those brilliant golfers who ean | disqualification int before he can be cked ica ever produced into Caled something he docsn’t want honore: jo} man who was Stutes can produce to defeat this|DO expected to give the visiting » King of Swoden—after Britons a shock on the links ton May 19 and Mike Gibbons GOLF TOURNAMENT COMMITTE do better by working every day Mc- Graw will give him a chance at the by tn Schedule for Woman's Golf Evente. formidable band of English stars.| ‘Then, at last, Wo come t . j "4 “ 5 i 4 ec © George 1 fasta BRE ylus ot tanto to ae soa Unley an ihe: Ave end of the season. If he cannot he sisi ataake: |No matter what combination of home|Low. ‘Put the’ Baltusrol veteran in| May 4—Handicap Tombstone | or 1 Y . retires as the areateat athlete in the] rtdie McGoorty, who mate a grat name for Avera 4, th wspect of the|* Championship away from his home|Flag Contest. — Player = reaching trains faithfully, 1s always in good York Giants, He was the fastest |players are used, the prospect of the | shape, and doesn't tire quickly.” Li runner on the club, with the possible] World who could not win a berth on @|/ himself in Australie by his many victories there, Ute ibslaweretaiasd di Ghik sounee club and he probably wouldn't fin-|furthest point in least number of Jobnny promised us A woulda’ do exception of Hans Lobert; he was major league bal! club. has just made the ennoancament that he ie going viene he achien ss Yjish with the leaders. Low, on hia | strokes, including handicap, to be the ere isn’t promising. home course, howev is a tough op-| winner. Prizes for winner, mM St Serra a eg onl ae After analyzing the ability of the} Ponent for any one. A deep student May 11-3 P. M. Putting and Ap- hat country the middie of next month y unnecessary astalliny inet the strongest of muscle by far; he back to t ; nard to-night. “if 1 can vet a Was the beat wreatler; he had aawing| As the first of May gets nearer and |for fire more beitie, He Res cabled le oe { belt at bis chin it will be over right that could throw a weight further|the chances of petting romular job | cotene a Dati aoe | [Sai leading: amatnurs and: professionals, Se esata cad re Tene erry ite yas One Cetera \ there,’ aid. It" ttt too aa mh apy man on the ciub, and be] @row thinner, Pitcher Kirmayer, ac- | ee contests, _" the sharps have come to th con-j and . ioe *18~ } there’ nights (0 stay inside tho vongs could “ouyUmp any" member vf the| cording to his team mates, has chosen | 4 match wit orbabiy be aranet today te | JOHNNY HAYES TO START — Jctusion hat the. beet Chane ce cec (LAW Rolde eh a Sant cote ea lieu eran bie mee areas too long.” team by inany Bull, Thorpe] the leaner of two evils and has] eesen Badie Campi and Promkie Fleming, the ‘ s ne CHANES OF 0s Oe MAR KETOGRE OL rite eee ee ae: Sor tye } —.. was not & bail player, That ia, aot] Jumped to the Kansas City Feds, No | tecgerweight champion of Cansda, The matsh-! BIG ROAD RACE ON MAY 2.) pelling the foreign invasion depended | irs, ieing clagsed as one of the lead. Tog Pp. OM. Putth 4 | HE Id Do Pe, Whe wing McGraw must have, minor league came in with a tb ker of the Cenadiau A, ©. of Montwwal i on some obscure player duplicating i : ser bs mood o! ve of Peace may | } ma} ors tn the defending army of players. | Approaching Contest. Prizes the Minar cvek the horpe, the champion of alll offer, we understand, and an the out | dass to wign the fighter, and tas wired Campi| 7», aie rel ocr mil Francis Quimet's performance at pS pp r the big league athiotee: uld not be depended upon|lawa were ready to give him 41 Q gisrantee of $200, Georg Engel, manager of ere ow @ four-mile practice winner, battleground any time now, to bit a ball ina pinch, and he could Kirmayer took the leap, This ‘emauda 8000, which it i expected be} Toad race Sunday, May 2, at 3 P. M.. Brookline in 1913, when he defeated FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING June 1—Ball sweepstakes, 1-hole ; 7 d ard} } andicap, Medal play. an@ then again it may not. It doesn't Hot be counted upon to capture a fy ly rumor, but the players wen- | eu, finally pet. under the auspices of the Public Park|both Vardon and Ray in one of the hand! ecom ‘ bail hit far over his head. Neither] erally know what is going on, and if aan Playground Athletic Association, from|greatest matches ever witnessed, June 8—Metropolitan day. Possible that the Nationalsand C8’ he be absolutely accurate in{/the Jump {# completed according to | Hob McAllister, the California iwht heer 11 0 Witt Clinton Park Playground Ath-| Aftor saan OF GI i Where Wikeg| June &-Qualitying solind. i-hole their American allies can keep up) throwing to the place, Why? If you! achedule It only carries out the the- | Wrleht, '* really going back to Sen Francisco on i 4 f Yr & process of elimination those | Newark. ....+ $ 28] Kanaee Cty... 78 medal play handicap, Players to qual- RAvouais amainst the Fe: ‘ wing , ne ete have left over e wont amp, jletic Fiold, Fifty-third Street and Elev-|of the defending players who are |GUmpi ss: tao. § 8 200 | ty in two eights. Prizes for winners, Abe struggle agains: ‘eds much | know tell us the answer, ory that the Feds have been holding Aly ter Tem Mo jenth Avenue, north on West End Ave- slo 4 (871 Baltimore 69 400 4 h Jonger with profit. Still, neither of Our beat in that Thorpe's mind was! out in thelr signing up of players, |!3t chanent his mind 1 onder to lo penth Avelineticth Btrect and south ‘on | Picked as having chances to win barat BIEL, Lous... 44 \S3a| firwt and second eight, : . 0 ry | aw, , Mabon in Hiroaki Jast Setuntey night, MoAliie. + 4 June 15—3 P.M. Putting and ap- the rival forces wants to admit not of the peculiar calibre necessary | awaiting the recruits who would be ‘dee, Riverside Drive to Seventy-second|from the English contingent are the rival forces wants to admit any fh outguessing & pitcher while at bai,| let out by the big Inague clubs. Kir. [tr hae been offered « good position in sad | Street, thence on Eleventh Aveone *0| Francis Ouimet and Chick Ev DAMES ROMAN: proaching contast.” Prise for win! ara ta wave the faa of ruck, Th and he wae not in the game often) mayer is an excellent pitcher, and | om 9% expect to ever flaht santo. Pitty-inire ‘Street. a BYOB | os ccge gt Bencra: June 22—Two bali handicap, mix i" ie ree oft enough to develop a co-ordinate! with a chance to work regularly may | phiy Newman of Wi manager of Curt Mor. any Hayes, the famous Amertean|from the amateur ranks and George} ki 'Ptit ‘ve Bittatarin foursom: warring forces are repo Ce to hare thought with the runner he was try-| develop into a mtar. He could not be {ris for all hie boule ia this vicinity, hes taken ao- Marathon Olymple winner London, 1908) Low, Macdonald Smith and Walter , - ——will start the race. William J. Lee, been held, only to be fullowed by '8 te advance, As a pitcher—re-| kept by McGraw under the twenty- | other fighter under hiv management, Petaay Cline, | Sunervisor of Hecrsation, who ‘directs nials, member, he came to the Giants a8 O/ one limit rule, and hia only alterna: [the Harlem featherweight, ts the fighter, Oline line pahletics of the Bur of Recrenc| der --he Was not strong enoURh. OF! tive was to accept a minor Jengue| war ot well when be fought his twe boute with | tion, Department of of Recren|OUIMET BETTER THAN WHEN agen from the professionals. When you hit a inan in his pocket 4 7 a ponks| f arin, to fool an old | contract or take the big sump out of | Benny Leonard « ° Graw ‘ried to turn) Grganiaed ball. ee ie a ten ea ‘Ai the A: A. U, athtetes will be per-| Naturally Ouimet, — the egel'of the magniies, suffering from PM into an outfielder, His success a mitted Ne financial losses, sco little wisdom in S88 Not pronounced national After vwo yeare terre Kellar of Onitfornia and George Ashe of | Over eighteen years of age, and in ood|imateur champion, is tho one most .T we'd call “determin- afer ed vonoun *] The Boston Braves were the quests | m,ijajeinhia were enue today ty Matchmaher | physica) condition. favored ‘to " continuing the fight, They are only Qe infinite atlonce, te ia sth. (of enor at « beefoteak dinner up at Mkt clea in the star bout of ten rnd os evored: if Win ot Seituarol He ation” in ourselves, we you come close to landing the real Bély Fitasimmooe, but will be | that’ there, will be 200 entrants. HE WON TITLE, thing in body blows, Right now sev. ieuwur 100 willing to delexite themselves us : Terp's last night, and they proved S Tering A.C, of Brookive on Saturday knows what it means to go through of’en mistake for ‘‘bull-headed- Jeadera in a peace movement, which 4,‘ S/i0,.8 known In forclen coun. | hemaelves champions at rating steak sine EVENING WORLD becoming stronger as the daily ex- s pile up. Meanwhile the play- lucky enough to have fat con- tracts covering a period, say of three years, think themselves 4 should worry” class, Th for the time being at least nd and Johany ver ten-rounder, of Staten | M Marlem meot in the a hard championship, and hw game is undoubtedly % per cent, stronger ‘Otte, who won eeverst boute fn the than when he triumphed over Var- josh pegs OU eager yp irae py don and Ray in 113. The young Nichoian Wink A.C, Satantay ought, |. Melghis, No. t—dunter 01) Zur Neiden, oo: |uational title holder knows the Bal- War. Bi ness” in the other fellow. But we don't ever mistake real true geniality in 9 man or 9 tobacco. heard of over| @% Well as beating the Athletics. It it continuous | developed during the conversation und the board that these Braves are more confident than ever of win- F | ning the pennant. It {x their opinion with Welsh, and doubtless wonld | that the Giants are the club that he sume with Gibbons they'll have to beat and that the Phila Larry Doyle was ne to Jersey City to se work will develop him. _Georne Wiltse HEADPIN TOURNEY the "we y are, too, ifrey and Phinney Boyle and Young novoch, 86) Miordan, #. Total, tuarol course well ul Me Wataon, a loual fighter, will bat (en Toundere In fact, after the 2. Beam ch MeNair, 19g, [Lesley Cup matches last fall he pro- Vatterwn, TT Knobloch, 88’ ] nounced on the Jersey links as one of 1—-Ramyen, 26; Murphy, oa, {the best he over played on Gt; Aug. “Grow, 71) Albee Grow | ‘The other amateur W Evans of Chicago, ee ae delphia spurt is purely a morning ON'T be surprised if the an- ILSH tells a mood story of how) giory affa pouncement is shortly mado he first met Mike Gibbona |) —————____-___-. Pace ssceecieaiant that Mike Gibbons has put him- It was at the time Freddy | self under the management of Harry had his heart set on @ come-back Pollok, who bas gicered lreddy stunt after Matt Wells had won from | Welsh into the lightweight cham- hin bis bug! igbtweiwht title, “E) pionship and an incidentai fortune, went up to the Pole Club with my | Mike has been managing himeelf mind fi since he broke with Eddy Reddy of the boys Milwaukee, and getting not one-tenth right aK the money he should be making. Pol- them lok has done wonders in oice is Chick hom both Vardon A man who fzows pipe tobacco, won't fail to “catch” the aged-in-the-wood tl | Pi Tot a Frank igorizes Co, No} ringstead, 43 Rayman, Meponsu, 4, hile, Ww iw, th |and Ray, after r Tota, E greatest golfer tn the United States, Bsint ut age fy, Tent SS: gyretande | wans, master of every b, iJ mi ip omething that prevents bim at big tournament. ever been able to discover just this shortcoming ly” Is, ‘Time and again na, after a won- derfui start, will finish poorly and just fall short of first place, Or he may have one bad round that will ruin his chances, Some day, though, isit, tormed the sal mellownessof VELVET, The Smooth- est Smoking Tobacco, the very first time. 8e Young, 898, | | | Hinman, 4; 30, Shérma niy made up to box with all could find there nd get} Hendball got # good start yesterday] Senate Revenue Committee yeaterday m arian, No. was| reported out with a favorable recom: |Kgae, My Minny boxed the New York A A co opened on the roof of the city club- ore dation Senator John 'T, Denvir's |ning, 18; nehitfer, Dill ostabliahes a State | ine ha Rs a \ managerial | was a8 Bome one | non ty-ninth Street and Sixth ng bill. ‘Th old me that thers another fellow |howle at Fivty-n| | 4 ton jor o its betting : ‘Avenue. This 1s a development from] Racing Commission and permi h ™., a rr se me A . 5 = . See Watt paihaee eee bhai the game of hand tennis, which haa] By the pari-mutuel or maching systen } t ator Denvir got the bill out of com: FE Be a SACRE ot pean by obtaining the signatures of 16} him ge at tach RE Symnesium. Later the w we Of (She members on a petition, A ached- ind reddy looked reminiscent, “what | Winged Foot took up squash, The new ink of the committee was not that stranger from the West didn't court, which is a lithe under regulation] held, owing to the pressure of other do to me Wasn't Worth doing. He hit |stee, is painted green. Several of the] business. Opponents of the Dill will have Rega No, West, but that 4 big for me to box }naid, een @ favorite with workers in the 1c Tins fe Metal-lined Bage SMOKING TOBACCO. me with everything in the pun stimers took @ hand in the #4me]an opportunity to go after it when it , t ve of yesterday, Including LW. B. Met ndy,} comes up tor const eration on second a I KILLS ON THE SPOT room, sat down and just erled MW elu - RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES kid, "What chance hav f tinal eal ia Hannes Kolehmainen, the world's sa TATIONS HBAG UB AMBIICAN LEAGUE, ask YOUR an unknown like that Fordham shut out the Urainus nine) amnion distance runner, who has been be ot mht a tone Be " et! DEALER look like wico? Tm on Fordham Field yestentay by 3 to Oy ee petition for more than two S: Gin P) y SPORTING. ring and Bill 2 pony ward | found out that the stranger | 8 Fordham piten | a Bowel gale’ pomyoned, Cold Game postponed. Cold wig sity x ae a fs tubtcn Bist ah we ere Wost 1 Ad ° wo weather weather CHA SI ‘ pees RA rie Ceeler Same from the West was named Mike Gib- |} RD Rn ReR 80) ahr his a Bags &, Heard Mig, bons. Seeing him in bouts since that | Mi" ndicap, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY FEDERA L A.C, (tas bane ad Margon nite put up the Dene Masten! | NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMEKICAN LEAGUE rt Yors. ' rf time, I've mace my mind that|ar the season and clouted Johnson. for nia next mae Renadgrast tne Mike Gibbons can beat almost any- | eleven safeues : Kilbane vs, BENEY Leonard Sunday World Wants Work hampton repens Representatives Wanted Everywhere hie Cintinnati*at Bt. Louw body at any weight." And Fredd — © ovens ot eral nan Cross vs. ¥ Homie \ooked and meant it Oey | SPRINGFIELD, Ul, April 29,—The sin oolenmradven ee? a Ee | Adie $1, Res, Seats, 5 a.| Monday Morning Wonders, ( one ‘ a aan Ot . : : . ;