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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSSSF22%ncn | WEWSAND VIEWS GOLFERS MAY BE NORMAL, BUT THEY CERTAINLY DON’T SHOW IT! «io By VIC STATE CONTROL FOR AND TIMELY GOSSIP I . — 7 : poco = ce, _ ALL SPORTS FAVORED oer THe SLOPE of H \ Tae Lint OF wucre ' Walter Hagen’s Per! ~ —_——— Plan 4 en ) ¢ ' J a Strong Ray of ( 4 , Coast Gives a Strong PR | ’ th ; Hope That the Open Gort | j Championship Cup Wii Re | _ main Here. | phos 4 ' . t omen ‘ ” month ‘ - . jeupers ’ Greatest doing - - i . jabich at ' as coer os set : . Jan admendee ye boning bill pow Dlayern for 4 before 1 Leoimiature Bo formidadie “ ities believes (hat Gion that ma - , that Goncede the Litle to Kup NEXT | FiGUREO OUT - : te" = pert. e ew Hagen o LeTION AND ‘ Wile bolder at the th ; \ “ronan o or wae! (THEN HAD To FECL OF) HAVING ALL THESE 4 was made i Gibusamet, givers atronn tan ob - THE GRASS “To DETERMINE } FACTORS FIXED ° vei D a pant Mcaervar’ * | p SUsT HOw FAST “THE Took MY PU fontod, senator Mull Hagen won the Exposition titie i Sneed Wa AND ade the aimendment to ving 73 hel = over Hinks of th J 0 a ba > Xing moumure, propos. for a (otal of 86 strokes, which broke | \ . 1 of apojnting a com- @ll records for the cours | : purpose of regue Magen is one of our young players Jat sing contests throughout the ability. He will be heard from at chia a Sera ip OR: Be ay Baltusrol | IM COFFEY, the “Fighting Trist an," in likely to get mor ney for boxing Al Moie Madiaon Square Garden to-morrow night th he would have Motorman. Th pointed, to have charge of all profes and that a tax for the benefit © State and sports com- petit & Well be levied. The original bill called fe tax of Ty per cent. of the groas receipts, The amendment would make it 7% per cent, of the net receipts of all pro. nal contests, Half of the pro- uid go direct to the State, and the remaining sum would be used in paying ins ors and coaches in baseball, football, and other sports in chools which have never been able to Je in wix years Uckets were put on @ale for the fir tin Way and @o many were sold that indications are Coffey will receive about $6,000 for bia end for thirty minu boxin, There Is tre us in bout, and if Reich hadn't recently | — —— —— a , — ford the Iuxury of pald Inutructors. been outpointed by Dan Flynn of Hos- 7‘ MAVOD FHOMpAON OF Cinicaey ibe eDe ton the chances are that the house STANDING OF THE CLUBS ‘Rai | Fi h f Yar aks ort of the:prenent bill Inthe Tltools Of dollars more than it now will, If it " New York 19 Phat tic commission. He did mot hadn't been for this defeat the » iris watiacte| Practising on Harlem | 2): 22 | ~~ Has Adopted Matty’s \2'w ii se sien yente Mlinois, but announced that he would for the downstairs seats, stein In Borrowed Shells _,, UREENS @ of Pitching ior ee sins Ras met him many times in the gyn sik — ’ | " J - in the President's Cabinet Pee he perorten that: 1h thoes. ok Rea ¥ SULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES In discussing tho fon in “ree page y | Pri {ilustrates the handicaps the othe Ee On PO the ee biniedatinn ae | ilino} rding the x of ae Mie) wih end Private Clubs Have Come to the welioalboyn have to contend with. First Urvokin Called at 2, PEW idtingin guine pusivoned, Vermont Schoolmaster, as Yet! VETERAN LARRY LAJOIE Ni ania ty NIE i Veh. t x a cured 1 aw . ne honors to-morrow Aid of Young Oarsmen WhO| the mchoels tuciiybactewed taewete |p 9 88s passin uaa GR | Unbeaten, Lets Opponents Hit JO'Hura sald recently: fey has a great record. He has the Yulo eight used two years ago. Hitteineny Y Tit game, FILLING EDDIE COLLINS'S J) 1 think sia Me Nebark, 1-12 5 | i the bi ball clubs in won twenty-four of his thirty-eight | Will Compete In Big Regatta) Then tne Hon ob rialng: the Havin, Ranman cig, On OM | at ans ‘as Montreal 8, as Much as They Like When SHOES MOST ACCEPTABLY., J | C"cuse Nould De willing to eun- : K rowing candidates began, Ye: tbubtaloy a eidgcoestioe ‘post is . battles by the K. O. route, Reich haa A Chil Was, leauge acd. th weemen Chicago, Ty Mulia! 1 geet iiritened-lhovboster gaine wed, Cold i Wh tribute to the Sty but at the same an almost equally impressive K. O.} on May 30, as if every husky boy in the school GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY It Doesn’t Count, but When in - ¢ 1 believe that 7 1-2 per cent, of record. td t |] Though age appears to have consides himself an oarsinan. They Na 5 ; 5 5 | r , ey he gross receipts would be unpopu- — es ; N = |Jeripped many of baseball's most J the gross r por Coach Bernie Wefors of Columbia Ra eS ne SE een caus Wat ol Wreiatletas he There Is Danger He Tights |) Fintan: “stars, ‘Larry. Luadolo ts [liar Make it net and no one, would Ras lost hope of enjoying the services HERE are now ax high school) iy iin tte t Os BiCne: t Detenit at a {J wiving old Father Time and bis J) objec This would not affect the ef Capt. Frank Brady, the crack crews in training for the Mem-|ordered to the wig by Coach Joe Ate ens Up. | » quit ttle. Think of it! P) ininor le , Who do not make Bree 004 austtercmniier, jo the orlal Day rogatta of the Greater|Kinson, who voluntecred. hin wervicen | been A etar for muie ire not for profit Brown and Annapolis dual meets, as iy in a tr ih ‘1 ee eon an League t ‘Ne is not likely tebe taken off proba- |New York Rowing Association on the Beacon My tat t of ing ayer Bul = t , and he ix att! t would require tion in his studies until June. Harlem River. Evory afternoon finds] tho clomentary course of teaming: the By Bozeman Bulger. ng and outflelding fellows |] cioge supervision of minission H18 will undoubtedly bo a pan. [t® Zounsaters out In their borrowed] next step was the bute, where. the S the general acramble to proclaim || wh yin their cradles when enn ck Se aoe eee ehells learning how to pull a racing poe pulled an oar Ull their backs - 4 nur Not only will the AML Comers’ |OP7 Wiout Mrowing up a meUnKlA) | Naw the Hushing oursmen aro In tournament be staged at Foreat Hills, |" A’ rowing race, such as the Memorial | Uther eesentials that ae ee saels and 1, 1, by the West Sido Club, but] Day contest will bo, Is a new thingy fast eight. The Plushing shell te many other important tournaments (for tho high school lads. They were | typical ihe ctlbe Wieh -achogl| Aur will be put on. invited to participate and plans were | eight Every youngster could eastty | claw wil a It seems that everybody is getting | Quickly made, ho real training | refute the assertion that rowing in a | wrax the cha the tennis fever. The New York A.C, | as only begun and the high schootljong rave is injurious, ‘They are all {iyn. ‘The tik engaged a professional coach, | towers are taking up thelr new sportt big strapping boys, Roy Stowe, bows | feat te dimmy Clabby iam Ganley, now instructor at a| With all the enthusiawn of the collece man of the Flushing shell, is the bulld | hantest bitooe f White Sulphur Springs (Va.) resort, |Crews that race at New London and/or an oarsman that Coach Courtney erm, He will report at the Travers Island | Poughkeepsie, f Cornell would east covetous eyes | Gus Vaio M courts of the club at once, and ail{ Th® youngsters had to overcome!on, Weighing 185 pounds, young Jeff Smith of Bayonne at members of the organization will be! Many ebstacles before th could} Stowe pulls a mithty oar, and they by and MeCoy with fa re ‘ enter the Memorial Day Delway down at Flushing every time he ay Sporting Club of able to get Instructions from him. Witt Clinton and Newtown ( ni Jay Sporting Club Saldwe xt the pitching || De made his famous record with Hay Caldwell onsiok the DivenlAR Ting Philadelphia Natton: wonders of the year, fans and ex 11 "ty Vestorday's guinea Latte perts are about to overlook the |] ured iy of the run getting, H strength of another young gentleman LiNhale el pi ag Neel f doupl i é ‘Already Lujole has made a bet- who {s rapidly setting up a mark that |P AIIGY & hee than “wane of them can shoot at for some |] Collins, the $50,000 star who left a time. Ray Fisher, as yet unbeaten, | of shoes for him to fill at tay to accomplish this| Joe Welling, the Catougo tightwelght, who nea| handed the Athletics another trim. |{ #econd. of and | scored eet kacckvute Ia auccosion and erensty | ming yesterday and, though he was shaded Youn, wt 7 busted Mahe bie flee Caecad beat to Del nie freely at times, there was no | ———— “ing Mike | S0it, will Mahe his fret appearnuce ia. a,b — ; vty Dave/|M# this city on Alay 14. Hany Jobutos tous, | inning where he pitched himbelf into | Phillies was a greater source of joy Mened him ay w fight Jolony Marw at tw 8t.]a hole and was in danger. While it|{?, Capt. Huston ald Col. Ruppert j Nicholas Mink A, CG, Wt nan of Cal than t he victory of their own club. rn will meet vous oun Ba nua of Cee | may not appeal to ono as It appears For a week or #0 now they have been e dutios of the commission Also cover veetracks, and harness running races held for profit the State treas “would be ¢ i ner year locally for tennis, FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock ought to| tenscund bouts, Loy of Hbrook one of the stam of t Young Small in| rounds at the Br —— ia haa ohne mame tod 1) High | dips his paddle t t shoots ahead | jn, and Jimmy says bo will ty bard to yonone, fn the: anore, the faut that Pbladels | wane Fon feak THeN 1 Beek Gul NNESS gome cups for prizes in a tournament | Schools akreed to compete prow as if driven by an engin Raasient: mace at Saba phia got twelve hits against the iy bie! nd tthe: 2 oe nell fo be conducted for the public park | they could borrow boats, ‘That waal ‘rhe unusual activity " — am Wallach, manson of hie becther, Least vanks’ gix and lost ie in. itself a| {hey have taken away his luck. tint h for nF signa — players, and Julian 8. Myrick, Presi- | the towshest” probl the}ing eight this year has Jimmy Jotinator ot of the St, Nic Crna, is receiving plenty of offers for fights, ey became magnates reither Capt. " 2 Andere, ies phoooen Fisher's skill. That always| Huston nor Col. Ruppert ever paid den' re “Jub, | Shell question, Pri cl hy the defeat from un Tink A, ©, who will hold hie bostna ehows edt the American reprewentative ct | tribute to Fisher's al | Huston tol. Rupper : eee eee etam:| came to the ald of several of tho! High last season. ‘#he Loni Island | Pray nigita in the future, Ihe arranged « fine) SW" Maker of Australia, has offered Lawch | was Matty’s system: Let them hit as/any attention to the Yanks. they Faleer for the All-Comers’ champions | Schools. Tn the case of De Witt lerew hopes to even the score on the | cant of thee tea-tuurd boule for his next enter. | re Mute in Ausirelia, with « quaranive of 04.00] much as they like when it doean’t | Were dyed in the wool Glant rooters. BURKE'S~ GUINNESS Clinton, the Lone Star Boat Club vol-] Harlem this month and many of the | taument, Tue fightore who will clasls aro heavy: | AME 8 mu of 25 yar cmt, each, but bas} 7 ore is danger |, But it's all right now,” suid the lusively. ehips. a unteered to furnish the boys with al Pushing folks predict that the, New | eagas door Tete! rar ikeliar ase paoved It yr, count, but Wes a Mate ee Captain last night. “We'll both win. Bottled by-E. ren Burke. The Harvard nino is having ita | Shell. but it is doubtful if WLOWN CAN | Hee rat Won't sail past the | Reid and dack Hemplo of Calforui, aud Wille! tmmatately after the contest b tighten up. a eon Joho fixed up. Le eon Jobnay troubles. Frank Fripp, who replaced and entry In the Memorial | Aste aud Coruna Kid for the bantam tle of Now] Dundes and Rock Kansas, the Bulfay queen's taste, We have heard the remark that The case of Flushing Migh School pay 2 h dopted this system 80] baseball men are not business men, pee RES at third Capt, Ayres, who is ont of Ay York, in Muffaio last night, Cherley Murray, Fisher has adop ) baseball m a Wh ms 4 Billiant Acad game for the rest of the season _ meagre ac are vin | TMME Of Bi Wusmnaderry A; C. of that city, | thoroughly that one veteran on the mats We oat Bt a ave, peony THUMS fy Sefton tive a ry ee ast Mea rier sever Few ( lubs Will Survive Brailes of Badonee, Ni.d., Break tans draw 4 ceased : oust | amiration for Caldwell, bet a hat| ser tack to the Treokteda where SPORTING. ‘ J adelpl od my ve Harlem light Yermont achool- Wass aarend to ive hi wane Meee ‘ 'O one was more delighted tn the a ne A ay ae La asia Nee Mika, Mckenna) tant saad §: use: tose: ea last night that the Vermo ic) Mr. Wa reed to give him the big big gallery at Celtic Park when N. du, to the eff caectans eimai! Amended Boxing Lawn vr eae Matt Welle, the Enallah waltorwight, 4» C. on Frilay night, Habe Grembac,|than Caldwell that, for having persuaded him to the fifteen miles than the Flying Finn aioe way to Uiis country for fighte, Mis broth ictal of the club, declares otherwise, JIM AL ; 00) he Olymple ; - : aids Rega Sele aa ll : o fighters for their services, much fo » Incld 5 . himsoif, It convinced tho Olymplc | Seven Per Cent. bat Bs Tax Ses is the Stato tax, then the reat, Maeht- | gram from Matt stating that he would cai tron | We fithters for ¢ . they keep at it neck and neck, the ‘a champion that he hadn't lost any of ina, eree, preliminaries, Advertis- | agian on May 1 asd that he te feiting LELUF) Purch Hoan tat he did got run ave, | master would have a better winning SRBEy SEAL He COmanoen Panay sae MADISON SQ. GARDEN the show held by the Loug] percentage at the end of the year bonus of $5,000, or some figure like Wednesday, May 5th, the Brooklyn bantamwet ; : te er ba : ; ? 2,500 SEATS AT is great speed and endurance from! tg Drive Many to the Wall, |!"%,itm clu) employees. “meso, ox-| tt ho tas for eam, Tuiting th goat tort weecue ets |Yanks will have two of the best George, Stallings has established a winter of sickness and injuries, sea Mer Santa oo. He iit Gop goer. thac| 3 toad that Tati Technet, matehmaner of | DO ait Kul Widens, th bate | pltchors In tho league, Caldwell has peace, with, the umpires, and wanty | iseth St. A.C, oan fle established his latest Declares Promoter Johnston. |i: tho boxors get 60 per ¢ the the Atmeroan 5) Chub of Harlem, which | ¥°4 wn, 4 wan-round bout at the Had | been winning despite the fact that) iii’ Kiem was the only good one, ig AC, the onument games, and » of Browkyn ou May 3s | Brandt was compelled to oall off boute with Hattling Lain aud Jimmy Murray on account o| MBbt the pe Jaickness, but is well again, be a stitt on sais Walle of : ¥ Caldwell shown a faat ball with Rog of aL AP ate Palade thing on it—his long suit when ¢ figuter st |soing well. He has been forced to Chuck WW and when he is ree. “He is not much better) — Yttins ge pack ¥) 9 for Fisher is likely to] than the rest of them—which is to DinrkesGelltin We In none of his starts | say they are all pretty good.” el Mt mea NG hs George Will hereafter Ampose fines | BROW AY» on any of his players that are ox- Mud pelled from the games for kicking. he is not in form, trying to arr Henny be rckmit Brown aud Hy 4 ontng sow my as 1 awl ' Gardner, isn't much of & chance of bik profits, | was eer Mai his first competition in a unless the card is an unusual one. During the indoor season the Olympic Gtecar was tay from well, He outs “J P will not be long after the new} ‘The reason [ think that the 7 fered from nose bleeds when running, Doxing bill becomes a law that} her cent. tax wit Kil many of the and it was feared the climute here the number of elubs in this didn't agree with him. He gradually trookisn, te nighe— Champlonsai> Tout. 20 tuilsidon, elubs now runn matehmake State will dwindle to a handful,” said | be oblig Kis because all the 4, Or most of th tte pay out just a ny will much | Sroters Myndred ond Thirty-fifth Street by, the pa : Jost weignt and endurance. Heeding | Jimmy Johnston, matchmaker of tho|for the other expenses as now. It is ifevtacts Bada aS ety jad a twelve mand battle at the Atte] use a curve and a slow ball, which Is | menbenenninne — = the advice of friends, Kolehmainen | Gardem A.C. and the manager of the| the hardest thing in the world to con. | '% Maa Canker, a O'Leary ang | DCN eli al ge ep decided to take a long re o a good thing, because it will = Meauiemascerivee ‘There Is Style, Fit and It sounds strange to say that any St. Nicholas A. ©. ba in-an iuterview!vinee the boxers, especially those | — stalls’ for a tax ot ate per [to comm out of ae Krone receipes: | JOE WAGNER PUTS OVER see Se MN tle ikea tila iuones tar hie | KNOCKOUT IN FIRST ROUND, | 0 Will refers the Just how much benctit he to-day, Phat eb may be seen in the new record fer! yin wh the fifteen-mile distaner of th cont 84-58, which shattered the former | wih" mark ‘held by Jim Crowley for six , oad of Ue at now pre-|Many of them have an idea that the t Joing | self x ‘ ¢ : team can beat the Athletics by takin 8 em “ety troulte\ , Per ee Rate ans ant atte Inoal clubs: held box ows | advantage of thelr milaauen ei cas ea 1 ‘ Brock Easy for Grimine mmoters is that tl if cconomixing inorder to make any (Yesterday. and the main bouts resulted ' having to pound the ball, but that 15 F 5 ‘ AKRON, 0., May 4.—Johnny Grimey we it or oer ane inate” Buk te com ao eles follow Last Night's Scores. exactly what the Yanks are doin, You will save money by having a suit made here. of Akron won he Tortiinal, No, 1—Lurcell, 103 last night over Phil | swid Johnston ; Moe ves mannor in which| jf he sticks Mutely to business} At Long Aeve A, @, Joe Wagner, th . 00; Vas Dereer, 70;' Kays }and, more to the point, tt is the on) You will get exclusive patterns. You will get style. Brock of Cleveland in a twelve-round matehm ko bouts would] methods, Hundreds of clubs failed! east side hantamweight, knocked out ; . thing that won for them yesterday. p ra Ni és reed bout. Brock took an awful beat Sitate there Doin, 20 ver went.) with the five per cent, tax-and with | Ye Munna in then i tego Noe Bo tanes, The Athletic pitchers were unsteady, And you will get individual appearance not possible in and was bleeding at the mouth at the | t divide instead of 100 cent . woven and & half per cent, tax—|a it ght hand swing d » and the monient they wavered the ready-made clothing. A large assortment of new and ie hell saving 0 | “in the making ry 1a pro-| wow! | stomach . sappy. Yanks would hop in and hammer a + pany ef . Gmis, the bell saving him from ®) otc whould not wive tho boxerg moral Vepivere fan't any reason why a prox |. At Olmple A. C. of Harlem Js nT the weak spots, On the bases they attractive fabrics insures absolute satisfaction ‘kngckout. than 5¥ por cont. of the receipts, ex 4 in ry | Martin, the ¢ wont aide took all kinds of chances, practically : —_—_—sa— gent Gn tars arcasions; nil Hin OLN [eho Eau. Re tune Make matchon {iit ath the Botton of ik. 0. Binlit Bi Kigao oh Bet 8b running over the former world’s Suit to Measure $25 ’ BUFFALO, ie wae feels sure, they'd attract a| between men of the sain weight, You | At the Bra y Sporting Club. Me Nuiita, Uh) Sami chumplg 4 who wer Rell aae piah ’ PALO, D record bow What's the tse of cone | oon't mateh a $2,500 boxer inst a! terneend Woo and Hatthny “i |. Donvhue, 1 Bressler were so wild tha ne ee i Dundes of N Jucting shows Just for the » Of} $250 hoxer and expect to draw a good | J yweikiits wht Yanks really had Uttle chance to hit Broad a { handing money over to the fiehters.| hor You must teh men of the|r draw. Wooe y spent most of the afternoon ny. pet on who wants ia run box Boake abi iy a mae : j tute \ the walking around the bases, Between roa way three round r WA Hue fully should employ) lie Welsh, the world's lig! them the Athletics’ pitchers gave here. Th hanged wallops te [nothing but business methods, 116] weight, champion; hae Mrawn tN i fourteen bases, which in itself would | 9th St. fortes. A ally by Kansas just failed should be sure before he clinches a| money into the Garden than any other |{v",W84 U0 rN have been enough to win an ordinary . ae A AGE ere te Dring him up even with his rival match that ho will make a profit.| boxer, And would you believe it,| jar bout a ton rounds fee ball game with no hits at all. EXCLUSIVELY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHES, $20 TO $50, ‘a Outside of the main bout there are sh has been the easiest one of all| At Military AC. atsey Callahan Mit Gl — —— = . Pm Dat bumerous bills to pay. Hiret, there the boxers to sigm and Eddie Cook batiled to a draw, quash). Anum, ‘The victory of the Giants over the . i “ i ‘ ’ it ‘ t . 7 ' deakees. omar - So oN

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