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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915. °):4 ----——~-emusmp+ — @ ) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ' WEWSAND VIEWS HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS TO SCHOOLBOY OARSMEN PREPARING FOR MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA MCQY'S AWKWARD \ AND TIMELY GOSS og ” a. ae. aah STYLE PUZZLES OF SPORT WORLD : Sern JIMMY CLABBY ferme Winner of Cotfey-Reiwh Mater creowe!) To-Night Wii Undoubtedly 4 . o* ae m\ 4 , | p biel i Con” q Keep Barking at Willard’s His Middlewe Heels Until He Consents to a 7 Unintere:ti Battie. ‘ - . ' " ; WILLARt / fickeo ee “ I truite (Oi Ot re BBY - / : A HEHT OVTA 7) ( Vo "bee a)! ) Jom p ( Thee Beane Fi 40 “ w eo a “ ia 3 ¥ OF ‘ ub At . wd ' jew of M “ ae “ PE RHR S IF THE Poo, eed gtently t HIGH SCHOOL LAD" ‘as. weEd figuiing stelle rr - HAVE NO owing J nm ~~ " nth and tenth rounds, and + H a4 @ the future. I M UNIFORMS THEM Gan DIE INTERESTING succeeded ne it ne atift wile ron t for Coffe UP SOMETHING AROUND Pace be t y's body 1 face, Mn ht : THE HO UGE mtr back with y blows he champion a ' and eONwent to his jaw agen will be ' Clabby did r no ve fully us shelis iu tho ® bowing It was ed he, would Reich's manager alo 4 " s waiting for MeCoy to lead, Mie Vertise his man at the expense of t judament of distance Was Very poor, new chunp! wo you can eamly te @.« he minsing frequently wit w fe ure it out for your f The pl ato ‘ o~ ~ Me ve face 1 jaw abh eater Willard with wo thay le <TESaLe... ANN NIGHT Exeeer 0 H that Mocov'a awkward style re aa to ce " to accept © ne, with a rieht hand es. 9 Willard cannot conaistentiy 0 | oa saesiatily ainy Dunn. MoCoy's manager, eeting with the winner of to after the bow Right's bout, It brings into. #ction ° “ 1 think that Al should receive the ghance Johnson, ax wax Willard ’ (¢ ist bby did all the wey the bout ¥ Jess was fortunate enough to oat people expected MeCoy to be ane at At Race Track Won’t | | eeeeend oat at amg ead —_— ' Aght y would atop Clabby, and oO" the two, Coffey has made the ' me not « ny oH on, Buenas biggest impression with the I I d St k h ld i A UTE 5 J aoe jee Wie ex-worlds wes followers of the glove Kame nc u e a e 0 er SUccCESTION FOR EM. Lronuren fewer oe tere n, who seconded Me certainly has made rful ——ee . ‘= - - — - w spurt during the past year, With the Track Qwners to Adopt Policy| conservation nv regards betting 4 exception of Reich, he has ten all holds good. This 4 sth th ego en shan hove sivearet|| That Will Discourage Open sini tanita | American and Federal Leagues For a long time Coffey avowed a ‘wone, but | ons, but it tie the opinion of those meeting with Reich. We do 0 i : ; ta teased = Pendle n't know | Betting — Personal Wagers) fmitiar with the many angles of the | amateur luw that the mome third party champion, but at any rate th et in the tran On of w bet tt i| ing that Coftey didn't consentto| Permitted, but Every Trans-|\\\, to become a personal | e match until he had perfected hie : : wa Boxing, Kot a thorough seasoning by) action Must Be Within the| ‘tie anti-racing element might And Have Signed Peace Agreement, Says Man Who Drew Up Papers To Pitch for Yankees in Three Weeks Qmceace. , i ; Ex-Cub Pitcher Now Convalescing From Operation, and When experience in tho ring and ‘a action! aay ot locutlng vontene ee LT get LOUIS: May Se=Thio attorney who drew sup, the document de- Chub Resarna Bren Peat Wartern Sete Manaent Dehowan a4 K. TENER SAYS Joo Jeanette. Law. bublag ae Biya rng iy aradines at thelr recent: meeting in Chicago, The he is no sur- E IS PUZZLED BY Reich i# a clever boxer, rte was all ‘this long before Coffey knew the fine Points, und in hitting power the men to Bo te bet so 1 Renovated King Cole Will Be Ready | Expects Him to Display Such Improved Form JOHNSON’S STATEMENT. q That Fans Will Be Surprised. eshedh ainsi i yn has announced that he favors allowing withdraw their suite against Organi pall Med in the prise to him that Feds ti so-eatled ta Kus he py rand make a up the money A HERE has been a lot of dixcua-| with a third party. ‘This would make | Federal courts at Chicago. According to this attorney mentioned, the discussing Ban Johnson's MRIATE Besa Vetprascee tena tooo sion recently on the question of |'€ 4M open betting mart National League is the party holding up the ration of peace, tesa aamiieged it would be to the Bout with "Porky Flynn, but this has ting at the race tracks this] “The Evening World had the right f the Amorican-Pederal peace agreement follow a ) that growth on his leg he of baseball for the { EM gas oR EET | i pthaaa ve gata pedbelaerlprie Perce ae A ¥ told about The respecting of all contracts as they now stand: the with- By Bozeman Bulger. ing] “OUM have been ruined for life. || Fede ue and organized ' it interest. They look upon him aa a 5 at ths anert to believe that ing the bet- drawal of all suites now pending; the continuation of all three HERE'S a big surprise com! “"l feel like a new man,” the King |] baseball to settle their differences J ; Quicker thinker than Coffey and one |Patrons of the sp Tee wan verinien ene ' this season, with meetings during the summer to arrange | for the Yanks, and we vouch] said last night, “and I guess Bill was |F Gut of court, President J ; Mio can hit as hard and box us fast | it will be casy to Make & Waker and Tn tin Within. the laws We sae || for a readjustment of the baseball map, which would be completed for It, beaause Bill Donovan is} Tight, at that, Hut, way, that how: |} nee ee vo aay nec tee Foon’ acouned of not be. | hat Money will be passed to 4 atake-| not going to permit anything that is and arranged for 1916 at a meeting next winter after all the details jauthor of the promise. Tae {t tro es EOP Rs VODONEE “So far as | ing able to stand the gaff, but thia| holder, as was the aystem at New| going to jeopardize the sport, ‘The had been threshed out. |v sr know it won't be as big a sur-| “The reappearance of Cole is the|f intention at this time on the vemaine to be seen, Ho will prob- | Orleans last wint«r. All these reports | track owners are guided by the| The perm n given to the Federal League owners to buy Ve vtae aa Our jumping out In front this/surpriso Donovan promises, and if Part of organized baseball in Nave to take many a hard punch |are based on the fact that the courte| Wishes of tho Jockey Club, which| totally or in parts into clubs of organized baseball, their affiliation jDriae a | things break right he ought to make |} general and the National League with such clubs not to be announced until the present pennant learly in the season,” declares the!) f8 of 4 wants to disco © rt =. Ebay Who aro |WAKCHINE ‘have ruled that It Ix not @ violation I yjement vaartohiey beta ee enete| Better on the defense than Coffey, it|to exchange money when a personal on the tracks If too in particular to withdraw the Will come in just right to 4 now before Ju be {amiling manager, “but in my opinion! jyoj, up the carly winning spurt races had been run. This sec! in would allow baseball men who | fe many years since two heavyweight ger ia made. piven the eather we nuch leeway 1s} had the money a come ie the rellet of any clubs which faltered it's Koing to furnish a lot of pours wh ore ; Caldwell AcHale and | My private oo inter Ie elehts | wager 7 pe Landaa || financially by the wayside during the season. {ment to our general average, which eo ey should | | a clever aa this pair have met in| ‘rhe track owners, however, have | “We reulige that there will always '1 iris believed that the Murgans case caused the big balk on the part [ty already taking on more fat than| Have a bad streak of luck, i Geegaral views te the Reston ins te tndigntes that the ratrone of the | Rot yet decided on how mu Way! must be done within the law. ‘The|f of the National Leas ther with the fact that neither Schuyler PIT os ected" admission of Ban Johnaon that || official knowledge of any confer- @ expect to wee a great battle, will be allowed the so-called layers. |track owners won't stand for anything |} Britton in St. Louis, Taft and Murphy in Chicago, or Ebbets in Brook- [) he proud possessor of|he had expressed a willingne. ences to have the basoball suit gam iD! Ls Donovan is t Pi DP P rt a to — The exclusive announce The| that savors of open betting, even|| lyn would agree to any arrangement which might force them to. sell mahogany, roller top| having the law suita between Organ: {| settled out of court. In fact, | i Forty high-power racing auto- Evening World Jast month that the’ the decision of the courts|] their franchises at a price to be set by appraisers of the three league: ap iminense ma any, i, at the/ led Baseball and the Federal League !{ &M not evon certi what the biles have been entered for the | track owners will adopt a plan of & way to it ed (ii, swivel chair and ail, a withdrawn from the Federal Court | Ame President | mo! es | ' py paatlad and bi s ate : Screamin — — — unk headquarters, and every time it! in Chicago would Indicate that there mean j 600-mile contea' Ie e 7 ere, ans back! is more to the talk of pea h he So ° rains he gocs down there, leans e peace than th Decoration Day. This entry in- Ch Li Whit T id Lad ve. thinks about how| Warring magnatos would admit, it |— — and, as he says, thinks abo SB Ralpa tor ants ike eures the greatest auto race ever ar te e FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP uxe 0 tes lucky he was to break into baseball. | 39 fae Lia are wie One by when Te cere 88 Ne raeeent the a if ls do reecnt n vf the 3 tonal Com- | Aeld in this country, despite the St Mi h | Defe Fi H LL. g |r tect were cocked on the mahogany decision. In cage of ait amicable set: | inission in tie Beaty Ratt case f i fact that foreign entrants will not ops urp y | By John Pollock eat OX MULs | yesterday When he made his rash pre- Hement, out of court, P2, decision | Still, Hal Chase kot back utter‘ | ‘1 on wn i ° exemini osteo x : rine. vould be necessary and the Judge) jumping to the California outlaws in Bee 1 tLe numerous ce te former In 7th Round |) 122 es aon Stat | At Ta terclub Golf 07 8 8 cave: gox al Mauldin soared a ot of work. AUTEM hoot end at appar : years. ths tancpernens of Warry Wolk ia the oem - bi - ‘eliows,' je Bale, While no outsider is in a position |ently didn't serve as much of a a vho 01 to ti ston to-day between pitcher almost ready who is g0INK t0/ tq know anything about the case,|precedent in the Kauff decision. We hia and Gilbert Gat Tho best match of the day in the! te! through this | league 8 inasmuch as the Judge has taken tt| give it up. caged th had already opened up megouir the hant-hitting lightweigit of Hoston. . ‘i | starts, He'll be right nm «| Under advisement, !t 1s a good guess —_— Ma eit Deltok reletive. to having, bim ate | Tey will battle for twelve route at the Atias| Second round of the interclub team | from the firat Western trl juess.’! that he was long ago advised of a Giants are resting in last placo heen ticked off, Charlie White, the) ene with Bolek. miaiio lo A.A. of Moston om next ‘Twoslay night, Movi [CONtest, Under the auspices of the| “Cottrell, the lefthander?” several) probable sottiement reached the unanimous stage with ' fa the pennant race, But McGraw |Chicago lightweight, was declared the writer deau knocked out in rounds at| Metropolitan Golf Assoctation, was | fered. 11 right, too," admitted Smil- ” the Glants, they may start in and fe not the only one. The other seven | victor over Kddie Murphy of South| the manager of 0 Fanta eatin | DeegmnareGeai Bee re Be that played between Tuxedo and Fox | ng Bil “But che man Tm thinking! ey, er mas Ree are, talk lately, of} win just to show the perversity of } club owners are also losing a bit of | doston in thelr bout at the Atlas A. A. po ig oy itty ae ewlale emeival, cr of Jon Rivers, but | Hills, on tho latter's course, the viat-|about is King Cole—forgot he was on! turned back to Organized ascot | {Uck Pat Moran avers that the beat. § aleep. A tatlend team in New York |iust night. } fter Frankie Callahan had} tors wioning, 4 points to 3. After a! the club, didn't 4 Al eans a big lows to the other fellows, he away ou?" |since he is enjoined fr ing of the Phillies on Monday was : “3 E , ne DI vaying ecide AGA wo more | Rocked him out in to rounda at Memphis, | halved match between Miss E. Au-) ‘Then it suddenly occurred to the! with the st. Louie F one the biggest accident that has yet ‘or ten years o, more the Giants | Tt will enna asa Knockout, Mur Ble Sieh. rad: ened Ha Bee be liter, Waa me Voxing club in cin | chincloas and Miss Marion Worth! gang that the King hasn't been seen! may ‘become “the rege And that he | happened to New York, have alway» held a prominent place |phy was on the mat when his brother | 0" Decay ly gece lertg } im the raco from the start, and the | jumped into the ring and called a halt, | 48" 8 t ay clnuath Joe will stage lis first show on Mon | Miss Harriet Alexander brought in! with the club since the season opened, nth Bie t ¥ . i , somebody tell us, how " iN the wight of May 1S, and Nie gocond wish {12 Wiaht, and has matched Frankic Callahan to one point for Tuxedo. Miss M. 1| The resulting disclosures also made) could Maraans get back in Organized | Walter J hn got another trim. attendance figures here were more ming yes ; ga : ic ‘enarctig | Mest Joluny Dv in a tewrouad go, This) Randall more than offset this, win. realize that Donovan 1s more of; Ai day, which would indi- han double of that in other cities, |eferee Milly Roche of Now York | Mithury v it ieee ree a aamaceita | will be thelr thin! meeting ning, 3 to'0, from Mra. J, ‘A. elie | Us spaliEe than a mere leader on the| Baseball after jumping to the Feds| Cater after all thi: tho Peds knew ‘This meant a big revenue to the vis. |then picked White as the winner, . ae ‘ths wight before the big automobile In the last game, however, Miss Grace|ficld. That he is constructive has something about baseball when they {ting clubs, A series at the Polo R. ply Da Toland of Phila! Allaire proved unable to hold Miss J.| been proved by the way he brought Jet him go back to Washington, i Grounds yielded more than enough| MEMPHIS, Tenn, May 5--Al Shu- Pees : ‘ ] nt. and has bookat! Alexander, Taking all three points,| out Ray Fisher. Ki ia Wi Ul Pi I(r ten rounds ai | the latter gave the victory to Tuxods | the King. showed up yesterda au t ay future, Gibbons bs ai to have Poulet + May 5.-When thirty-five) aticr bis affair, and in Chicago recently I ANAGER M'GRAW its doing na} BOST lot of worrying because the} seconds of the seventh ro Now that accidental injuries have y Morsan has taken J vuter his manag money to pay the expenses of the en- | bert, the New Bedford, Mass, ban-| Jack 4), who baw been fighting tor a] him to meet Soldier Martti | } tire trip. But with the Giants strug- r oe inion Inst | €reet ears, and is the roadway Sporting Club of Hookin on Sat} bY the odd point, |monovan informed us, “and ought Fi Gling dn the cellar position the crowds | mwelaht, gained a decision Inst} om | y ileal (a's Uuniay wight, and Tommy Maloney for ten rounds| Glen Ridge caused something of al be ready in about three weeks, I dis- en Gilmore will dwindle to paltry tew thou. |MIEht over Pal Moore, a native son. |i) MeAntle to me at the Irving A.C. of Brookiyu ca Satunlay eve} Sensation by running up the maxi-|covered what Was the matter with) . * » Lat. 4. Shubert’s aggressive and never-tiring | iho main go ab Cho Fairmont A, ©. ahow on | aing, May 13, mum score of 12 to 0 against Great) him while we were at Savannah, and ° r4 t, ; ‘The pill is made to taste twice as es ed m oe decision, He} Saturday night, Jack Sayles and Teddy J Neck, on the Glen Ridge links. The | it bas taken this long to correct It.’ U 8 4 Voice from upstain. i} halter Gecause the Yonkeas are salle He noe iva sey br sm the, begin, | Taille Morrisey and Bete Magtiey laa un | home side substituted Miss Margaret And if Donovan hadn't made that uspension if ing along in front and getting the [freed Me Sebting tre the other (wo tea-noanders, Jobnstone for Mrs. H. Wallace, who| discovery it 1s likely that Cole would ' big crowds that formerly turned out |?!98 ” played r nst Rew Brunswick in the| never have been @ successful Pitcher) Ay goon as President Gimorsiista Giants, The ot , + 7 . 5 rst rouns e newcomer proves ‘ a | Disere Be, nee That the fants wih SOLA AVERE, Wis, May tT oung { Mrooklyn, Jimmy Clabby re quite an acquisition, and ably backed A ea ig Cole was working in an ex-|th@ suspension on him, Benny Kauff, be almost forgotten by the fans, who|EFtlo took another stop toward the) id | pucantes of $800, It coukl not be » the record-making efforts of her|hibition Kame in the South Donovan] the Federal League star, who recently are even now Wildly enthusiastic over | MSntam championship last night en earned wat Mt vive, b " nmates, noticed that he was losing control! jumped to the Glants, is likely to be | the great baseball being played by foaled Haale Coulon OF AON | an yer cent, of the receipts, which Knoliwood, Nassau, Englewood, | through some peculiar motion of Hi8| seen in the Trookfeds’ linear moat i the Yanks. ns, who has twhe ten t + would have wade his end ebout $500, The grow Apawamis and Montclair were the| pivot leg. Apparently he fa vored It. pape ein iP again, It looks like a bad year for the Le Frigg Coulon In & DAd) cite were 81,43 ry winners, Montclair was drawn| “gay, King,” he sald to Cole when| a at the much talked about Giants, Maybe the other clubs will | ¥4 é the workout waa over, “come in the| player has come to terms with the Marry Potlok is ny Welw ‘Hey, Pat, hui d refill CStrai doe 2" Mat Aktien Share Tce bean lin’ her for fice min an'she ain't fallyet Carstairs Jo who intends him «guaran bh to box Jack Britton on tie 1 be would make the a one. ta | 2 per cent For {Sporting Ch pointing Al MoCoy at the Broadway adore dh teh if Weissman ankle Mack, the New en seonred to fight inst Century second team, but | ome to the rexcue of Metra. "It eames Joo wag, the aime and ropular Nae wnaht Mow to be weit oy | sot Into the third round without hav. | ejubhou! ng let ine gee whale the | Wards \ would pay them to help the Giants t demey who as venta n ‘many on May 10, ing to remove a divot. Century nott-| matter with that leg of yours.” | 5 ‘a team that will play up near the | Qpastead Makes | « q Nir show bed this| fled Montclair a day ahead that it} "on, it ain't nothing much," aaid| Kauff had a conference with Busl- , top throughout the season, ‘ nh r erated upon aga: ‘er and Mack fought a heed baile! could not raise a second team, The| Cole, pulling back; but just same,| ness Manager Dick Carroll and Man- sure you get Carsi at w local boopital Sever Conn, several months ago, first team was defeated at Nassau, Bill ‘made him strip. Sure enough, awer Loe Magee yesterday. Rye in the non-refillable 7% . Record Throw eer ria en niin ene . e. ses mi (rouble was there, On the leg.| Kault will be made an example of bottle—"a good bottle to theaw inches above the knee, was a) in the food cause of discipline. Presi- keep good whiskey good,"” — brag praranngpaay “| hard, tumorous growth, about the size) dent Gilmore wanted to make the Men who patronize hotels, clubs, By making a record-breaking throw WORLD STANDING OF THE CLUBS pa tauck egg. After some question-| player pay a large fine, but through atitn who petronigs botels, clubs, ¥ making a rece ing thro HEADPIN TOURN \ ap “AME LBAGU {He BIN) discovered that, the growth) the intercession of Manager Mage of all big cities, in practice, Duke Olmstead looms up y A ry Wee Bo TIME deen there since Cole left the! the fine was not applied. Kau »| 1) are Carstairs" most loyal support 48 a possible champion for Columbia | W “810 |Gubs, At first it was no larger than! under suspension, wiil go to Wash- ers, Gentlemen of the “old school in the intercollegiate hammer throw Last Night's 8 i ai la robbin's eck. \ngton Park and practice with the Guretalrs Rye—and becpitin thelr Paper apee ease eee hdl : nat Night's Scores | Ne hl MBut it doesn't bother me," insisted | club to keep in shape, but he will not], pSretairsRye~and keep itin their jo SAMOS B sas Sealwelly Gb. Waldaane fa. otal, 40h.” Wek PES Clu, . 2 ? t Won, Cole. “Only time T ever felt it was) be permitted to eit on the bench dur- STEWART DISTILLING Ct at the end of this month, Olmstead | jyyrne dugg vo, Webb, 26. Level, 7 oes 32° 667 Kansas city 9 * $0) Butials Ber | to-day, and then it didn't hurt much."| ing the games. | Phitadelpaia New Yo H 9 08. has been Columbia's mainstay in the |Jaweth 41, leah? ts.) Total. 300, 4 Hitebuigs 1% lata Aeidmores.. A 12 ‘4onl Alctmond domtreni?! 3 | “At that time Donovan was counting! As for the salary and honus differ. : lh OP ald hammer throw for two years, but } Kljasbeth, No. 1. XS, d.--Spl Brokim, 18 8 ‘ben 618 R10 Newark. laa upon Cole to be one of his main as-| ences between Owner Robert B. Ward uh ale ped er Bi: Cook, V4 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES sets in the spring. Cole might have) and Kauff, it ts stated that these dif- 5 iy best heave heretofore has not been N. J. Bae NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE feen able to pitch fairly well as he! ficulties wore adjusted at their meets Iate than Akh feat, a irled @ cow Kivu, 88, oc ita A Si Lola 8 Calind at end Prorion: g: hebingron, ©. was, but Donovan figured it better to|tng on Monday afternoon, As the bold on the hammer yesterday and vin Now YorkRhnaderhta, — Brooklm.Boaten Creahd:Chisage aid "New York-Phi'ede. ||Jose him in the spring and have him| Brooklyn club needs Kauff's services 7 is 4 Moral, 810 \P and" cieag ti "games pretpaned. nd Chicagocigreland games postooned, || for the summer than to have him for badly, it is believed that President | his best throw under the new condi- a ee Hain andWet grouna A wet grounds. for ew weeks and then loso him for| Gilmore will raise the player's sug tions was 162 feet 8 inches, Romeike, * Peto PhAL LEAGU! ‘TERNATIONAL LBAGUR, 4 t . e. ilsagy, 2. rovidence, ty toaheater, 004. " nin a short time In addition to being a contender ecapvo, No, 2--Rrinkmep, 68; Jacobi, 101 HESS, TauletNewaresriabaney ana) Hehe 10 lomtrea 8 |S "Pack up your things.”" he said to pic cl Ls . stead will probably get a point or tw n No. 8 -Updiaud, 2 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY pital in New you leave: toement |, Manager Charlie Herzog of the Reds In the shot put, His best effort. with | Hives Ost Vea, yoNATIONAL LEAGUE 1 . Shing 6 i ae hes been suspended for Ave days for ot th P eet | ( 4 ; ; 8 fight w! mpite Riglor at St a ts in wi fe has | Ww. 10; Jeffrien, ST: Pi LDAau N ATIONAT, ‘was operated upon just before the jon i rimanded for not | taken part, and Bernie Wefers thinks | Law, Toi, “Tort ats. Heke ep RRA Le | We at URAOCS. pevmeyerietrs| and waa permitted to closely following the play that caused he will probably be second or third CAN si Hicurds ae Newats feet Tie bt, See ereeeiharen Cae the fans cans |tho, OrRInle, ig Bums Mt Beer, tne salarcollenate Darmateadt, Dodecagon Kansas Chey at Buteis, | ‘rea atau | wo days ago, The doctors aay that pas a pion, e Catania, Talien-american |, {¢ Cole had gone through the sum- tase’ Hida? rae Bde i { N . > . ve 4.0. ‘ |

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