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Fr MAY 16, 1910 ckosewsy} BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BENT EDGREN AND Newey ROBERT EDGREN NEWS AND VIEWS. HOW THE WAR AFFECTS ENGLAND'S SPORTS \Field Day for Fred Maisel AND TIMELY GOSSIP Ce — OF SPURT WORLD ps cone eile eteady »p * put the “ Avon wie f Seow Sree {boven ite ms wl < our ~ Core one riep rer the pent P ritute vietory The timely bie and Qelded brivantly, Maie@ye | ha record Cr the tay wae 1606 How Decisions Might Affect penne ew York's Pugilistic Enter- od I) bes ‘ed dene two Saas : belt sod tainment nan y , +i tom ae |DUNCAN AND MAYO CANCEL GOLF ToUuR. By Vincent Treanor UPPORING siens Po - ¥ ' Ma ' * “ I - ae wen. F 1 NYDN ins : pie pers . . need ’ tos — wd Grason wAniicly Geckos lo apnced Ehte trek wee sat fect wil IWE SOLDIERS WHO FIGHT UG nie ye What effect there deciete . _ THE LONDON @LUB5S ARE FRA7ORED Sill Rave Upon Varden and Kay remains pugilies enterta MerrT WELLS SM@ets THEY wouLowT Le rT HBUAMDMCE HE SECS ’ | “re Pre yo ee wae JOIN THE @amMy BE onus Me (mia aa : 7 prebatiy : gs "Wes Rb OF BE RRING —_— en, ae aise ‘Dismantling ‘Sheepshead — aive Huw Yors « ide berth uni Brainard, Young Texan For New Sport Centre ; marks,” 294 would for bro ’ ! lee oer ee ~— Discovered by McGraw, —— pointed out, would care to riak lon WELLS TELL US He TRA OME OF Motordrome on Old rracie| sack, Where races were bald between nie ftle on points to @ likely von I All A d Pl INE SOME |.he stare of the turf and fortunos ' Eee TOY Berean S$ -Aroun ayer THE commie SOLDIERS Fom THE War Site and Velodrome Across | sere won and lost, were w bait dosen Tf decisions had been perinitied a oo — —— — —— -- --- | horses, arim rominders of clings that } when Freddy Weis nt Mtge, Way Being Constructed. | eere and are no 1 fram hin hat yemeriay Pieteh Whit Riteh) I three were i 'haas miren She pomuisr hevearer senna |came Here as Third Baseman) ii where would Welnh's title ‘f his former triumphs and give way | Matt Wells, Here Again, ol aaa i ne Hore bates Gh late Cor ees With refereaw lec#ons pennies, ANd Shortstop, but Makes Big, fret run of the exe HAT acction of Sheepshead Ray| te the henrtiess autumovile , it was agreed that it woud take @ ‘i Ointh Aaa whaled ¢ ty, T lk W d S t. where the Long Island Rae}, Workmen are everywhere : C a cha jon te oft stra on the bags, form) hy « 0 : $f money (0 Induce a champion to Hit as Substitute for Merkle. |» eat : , = e | a ) ar an por. s road used to unioad thousands | Course toe hue wenden ane ; ag even chance of outpointing him, a reer Teh obi Th fe people throughout the summer|The army of workinen ts lor : in ten rounda, e L oe | As A t I] ya is Undergoing such changes that) €reat inciosure ’ | By Bozeman Bulger. beifig t rult that MeGraw | 8 ey ec n an 4 hardly recognize the piace.| Some men are now sinking tho cais- HE Clabby-Chip fiance atti YOUNG Baliplayer, who see has aelect personally alnce © 's| i whe r hee the acene of hundreds |*o2* tat will support the largest | re y +“ ‘ ig t r trip.on bis ows hook | «| because I thought that £ had whipped |of historic horse races now resembles} Gpyposite, on Ocean View Avenue, ii an Perigo fo eg vinwed ‘the Bowe ie Tee eee veil ab Ken ahh 5 Mae ea * Expect to Resume Boxing, Be ji dust aa easily in oar first Heit axa dump, but before many weeks are | juat below Jerome Aventis, and on the | See 1 ho viewed the bout) Giants, | 1, and we don't | Year ago an ed Heainard out! nthe one in which he took the title ¥ tt We 'the ae ps jroperty of the Long Island Railroad, from ringside seate who don't ageoo! mind telling you hoon | of all the talent presented ing Ineligible for Army on Ac-, Pee eit ee een aie iecceat of cone [tie Velodrome ts nearing completion SPORTING. with Referee Roche that tite men| gg amin s | ehie never had a round—and sid? weltpiicins Already the bleac on the north! “~~~Saeger ~ 5p a, ae “taked” tt, and there are others whol reecnay TREO around wt the BoLer | pun readjuatient of the Giants] count of Fautly Hearing, Due | pul ke ard for him, too {{truetion are the Motordrome and th@}ard south sides are practically fin: | “135th Street / A.C. ; Gbbkieh Huai tar Ws action aloe poy its Aka reme to have put tite into tae] ; a D/ Velodrome. ‘The two new yporting} ished. ‘Tho high-banked track is haif 5 isuelae tha hex! Sat eee ene Surthior Cows te thatcg entire n and Jock Murray, now, to His “Tin Ears. vuphitheatres will represent the ex-| [nished. = A el Ad ‘ stopping the how’ ve CRM than the late returan would jadle tre Hae geben car wi y| Aitaee 6t 5 eal A One week from Saturday night the " 4 round, Larney Lichtenstein, manager tara fe retaran wo (atical la centre faider, Nas pobbed up witt| ss benditure of many millions of doit Velodtome will-open with a serias of! i POMUay, pasiealy \uelsle that the] iene ie ro the G ante a & samo of the beat h has wow ts, Not voxins | The only thing left to recall the/races between the world's best motor- | since 1912. 7 ven fought ho tiy, but he admite NAcke the ball so xhibiied such aw anly and| vk he ia @ world's ¥ they furnished oe ‘Will willingly add $1,000 te poor bout. | ne order b eh far down in tel ATT WELLS, the ex-ti ifact that this was once a great race! cycle and bicyclo stars. ween the catehar weight boxing champion | K Is the tron railing inclosing the| Bul Wellman, who used to run the ety | ep a Hers i we iraw appeiy a wany fund as any man on the ith a most intereating account | he, NONe TICK AGHA HeE 68) stand and paddock, An odd sight! The promoters expect that their en- Heeay relton ie ented Fiepentorancet n ke their omins w the has affected sports put Fant onie Foceteed SraSee Teo > the razed stables. It looks as|terprises will be the means of bring- ' Rentig ak itolan eel slump. Yesterday, out of three tine at Britain, to T shot In the betting, ant though @ tornado bed struck the! ing back to a » thousands “5 o either Heatty or Kores and thie] i) ne helped himacit to a single an Of course there isn't much boxing | when the fight rot started he looked | place, of people that sp i € ere before Clabby — made ve appears to have ho pretty Pnaee caer tee ig they have | Ue ® 1,000 to 1 shot, but Rombardier horse Facing went into decline knock out Chip in the well justifipd | iving in one run as f thore now, because they have) iieolaced his heart ned Browsing _aboy younds, but after getting ie dor: Martinat die) ng anott self when Lobes ie ast iasued nn ord at nobody but) “Mart says t there vt — — ‘ blow on the chin and a Shek eeap eig yt nio one of Aaws'a curves fo: cs owl ‘ ve on to! rrafting going on regard aie ~ bai body blow ‘he avemed unable to In » Brainard has excectod the eae | re Ne Rene Soar ne ot i Vi be given permission No! tunds. He saya that rane i WRESTLING WINNER WILL ° ° let any more real punishment on | of everybody, and it isa ” dollars are subserthed to buy bo: in Nn pponent. The Boxing Comininsion Tak (hig fo Dies Gina - “0 reat is the sentiment for the | doves for the soldiers’ amusement GET THE ENTIRE PURSE. e (e) 1S not taken up the it not inate thing for the Giant® 1 wtoGraw ham taken another cut at. sol the bout yet. Meanwhile mone as Bnod the boxers w Jimmy Johnsto #9 in land up with @ broken d there is not another man on the }elub who cau the bug. Not oniy staff by sending Are y City to he oe marks the : t should Freddie Welsh, | but they rarely ever get then world’s on, meet Jerry} Matt stilt holds a title, He te the} The committee in charge of the inter- : aney, the soldior-lightwelsht, the} ying won the title fr | Mi id Rasham at | bes ttle would be taken away from him, HREE days of the Belmont Park | bas this youngster felde 4, but riunnte career - page ieee ae. = oe tan ous has ands, it nee in We bought 200 pieces of woolens at half their value, spring race meeting, Which be. 2 @ach Of the railies that won the iri lone Soh aA base Ain panier © enntinien: CUNen inh hs | + mora [Instead of arranging at} and are offering you a chance to share in our good fortune. Rit next Thursday, will beast two Kamen he has tirared prone | COUNIFF, ANG] a4,-t1. “Lt they. refueed’ me per |aeg. nen bar, in che fortune siotonn There are Blue Serges, Silk Mixtures, Glen-Urquhast Known as Indies’ vs. On Monday, ve h the bat to Was a on after hink for twol "''* Vi hey i ito the Oinal viet The action of the i yo i i May 24: W day, June & andl ) detorinined was! Sion On account of my ‘tin-ears, Stun nittee. te aatiatactary tothe. tar | Plaids and Blue, Black and Gray Unfinished Worsteds, in grapplers: who tting: In condition plain and fancy effects-—materials that are good value at ima in this city. | $25 and $35. peey,. Suit to Measure, $20 | Coat and Trousers, $18 1. | Broadway Arnh Pt ® 9th St. SOCLUSIVELY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHES, $20 TO $59 that he gave uplasked if there was any chance of 1 Heine Groh, both of| ny antes aa ATTLING LEVINSKY has been mont ment Fromme en @aturday ana made a Sherif by the authori} lost hues | es of Stratford, € hard, Kept he does most of his tratning 1 was bnine: the only way, according to Dan Mor- but, the Battle had of making the Sraaiat day crop of heavyweights pay attention to him, Levinsky he | to entice Coffey M bolidays taroughout the m Monday, June 7. ladies will be ad hey ne. », and then L might be al towed they told me tdn't th ye was a possibility of such te of affairs, Howe Ji told t y could reach | * ine tf th bas Wells saya (hat while he was com-| «port all the bie stars of iy with Ga ing over they passed the Lusitania] been forced to look to th cy eae juat two days before the latter was] tracks for money, conseq In season at Steensheal Hay \ torpedoed, He declared that sume of- | M s ios ‘ peculiar man-|ficer told hin of the sinking of Che, Promises to ba a recont breaker for hig! mitted to the grand stand freo when vonseriy mupaniod by & Ken dition to thi free to the public came on the ot istill, and as there Order by the full name bution of tiekets for the ‘Anuy na hall game, to be played here on May Both the Secre- pected to. Yh hn dignataries Jn Into his bailiwick ao] y the Polo| ship and requested that he mot teli| ‘lass competitie hes of the service. = — —— ——= = Iebat he ean lock them up on some] Grounds this aeason, but Chace Her- ‘ody for tear that it would alarn | UINNESS trumped-up charge. ‘Then, when there] Hx pulled one beyond our humble] them, “ lia no getaway, Levineky will take of [Unlerstanding yesterday when Twom-| “lt is aurprising to mo,” said Wells, | ie biy, after having @ three-bagger] “that the submarine didn't sink us, a akdnke at and make them fight. Theland @ single out of three times up,| they must have been in the harbor | public will then (still according to] was taken out to let Wingo bat for] watching for the Lusitania when we BURKES~ GUINNESS Morgan) who Is the real heavyweight] {im In other words, just how hard| passed out. They probably figured af rio is low have to bat to sta: at if they sank the Saxenta that euelusively champion, Heing @ proud papa of althe mmo? land would have been #0 alarmed Bottled by-E.& J. Burke. ae eerie cate tht a meat (can gree that the Lusitania would have been given Morgan some new ideas about — pessbell rc d. proms work amaet: Sty warne “It seems that everybody has money over In 1 ht now, if a fel- low hasn't the y ho doesn't have! jto pay for anyt anyway. All he everything is all right. MATT SUGGESTS THAT THE UN- EMPLOYED GO TO ENGLAND. | “{ would suggest that all mechanics | out of work in this country go over! land, for they are sure to land | a job at good wages.’ Kor two months before he left Matt | saya that he and hia trainer, Dia Dollings, helped train 10,000 recruits in the Crystal Palace, London, ‘They showed thom how to box and go ough the Swedish drill “L make weight in this country er chan anywhere in the world,” inued Matt, “I am going to be Junder the management of Danny Morgan while here, Danny sent for | me and that's Why Lcame over, I've y Just landed and he has already gota mate’ for me with Jimmy Duffy at Bultalo, |S) Wweagh 148 pounds now, but when | 1 fought Abe Attell after whipping Knockout Frown T had to take off | on pounds in two weeks to make | pounds ringside. Abe weighed | i! with all his clothes on, He wore HIGH CROWN STRAWS with the corners beveled to pencil round- ness is the real straw style for 1915. That's the Sth Ave. style, it’s the Broadway style, and you'll find this model at all Irving Stores aplenty. | Ifyou have seen the style you want at ony of ths FLEXIBLE BRIM | ROUND CORNER | ENGLISH 3 higher-; d hatters, or being worn by goo —_— Riahersprices Nett THAT hat in any of our STRAWS STRAWS | STRAWS See them in my windows see f ane, coat, ders and everything, yet | stor They adjust them-|Without being too|The most wonderful {aj them on the heads of early buyers aD Avan eat eng. soak money. yatil| High or low crowns, in every hind of braid—we| selves to the shape |extreme, our Round 4. can show you the very hat most becoming toyou.|of your head—give Corner Straws con-|hats you ever saw— form with the de- Li i Withovt sacrificing the slightest bit of style or you all the comfort mands of good dress- wnueual in quello i 5 ‘ lity, f “one-fifty” we give you the|of a soft hat. Alliers, They’ wand \excePtionally smart nde That fee which others ask three dollars.| kinds of braids. different. i i in style, Ve fight with K. O. Brown, [got #0 | j}much money for this flght that it) took myself and two managers to} Joarry It to our hotel, The next morn- Jing T got tho loan of George Consl- |dine's "machine and took the money | to the bank, One man could never have carried tt all, | “I was never ao much surprised as when Welsh whipped Ritchle in Lon- don nse, T felt sore on Welsh | Irving Stores are playing to capacity business because the styles are classy and the quality simply great,—and all priced $1.50. Irving Stores are conveniently located, You'll find them everywhere, [280 Lunual Pienie and Dance AVONIA A. C. Manhattan Casino Sth