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8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1916 UP-TO-DATE D BY axa newsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosenrevonen | Yanks One of Tigers’ THE PASSING OF THE ATHLETICS Toughest Rivals for (jx Pennant, Ty Declares Bill Donovan |s One of the Gamest. Shrewdest and Smartest Fellows in Basebali—He Thinks Pipp and High Have Filled the Weakest Spots Apparent Last Year, and He Considers the New York Pitching Staff a Good One. } ( / im uerrin’\ fy VI. 4 by Ty Cobb i (Worlds Champion AM Arowad Ball Players a J “eons vers ' ‘ rr Wi aypk 5 Ls * NZ shooting ! us had be $0 the | WIT THEE ATHLETICS CONSISTENT @OPRING ¥ — TY INCIDENTALIN FLINGS ; - si, Nene COE HEC BELEN Like THIS, Seren be \ & FEW BoveveTs aT rm wine wemdortel etuh 1 Cee -@ur- 1 GUESS THE wit BILL” DONOVENY Pty pothie iseinvad the: Mivad ! CO Te Mate ED. WHOLE BOTTOMLU to im) seat Have BOSTEOD THERE: FeLL CUTE ‘eer we American League Be fs FREE FOR et EVENING WORLD | \ hy. The Athlelion haw became toe hecbabeaady Patan (NGS A HEADPIN TOURNEY. he other American Lewg Whe had come to regard them as invincible The great success of Philadelphia destroved the fine balance of the Johnaon etreuit, whieh resulted tn unusually even struggles with three, four and sometines five teams fighting it right ito the fintsh, ‘The Hraves in the past World's Series first proved that those Athletes were human | “Now mark my word The passing of the Athtets foresha tows @ new and better era in Amer! League affairs. ‘Teams that hod been content before to resign themselves to fate will be out next year with pennant ambitions. There will be an incentive for the weaker teams to fight all the way. And if 1 am not badly mistaken, we will see again one ot those old-fashioned free-for-alls that made the American League famous some yoars ago. Btallings’s prophecy must wait for ?———————-________. | final Judgment until October” But T ting, Nor iw Griffith well pr do not mind guing on record NOW 98 with substitute material, Min clube colneiding with his opinions Connie snot stand Mack, 1 think, has sacrificed (to prin- ple, perhaps) bin chances In the pres jatuck in the thick of the teht the. Khe | ent race, but in doing this he has ar-}out the fleat half of the drive a year yang conan tr os ote we te ama tute Gee | Yankees and Giants Put — | tv's te Mysterous O-| Many Golf Tournaments HALF A DOZEN CANDIDATES | or tie dociine ot ce eam rather than ponent for Jim Coffey in | rae wih His Next Bout Scheduled This Week elute final games in Tho Evening World headpin tournament were Played Saturday night at the White Klephant alleys, The prizes will bi presented next Friday night, The seores: Cresent, No. Tad, Dewan or, 62; 1, Bause, 112, G Meare, 108; J. Beves jr, 108; 1, Bees, 100, Total Cecent re ago », 2—Pollack, 111; De Frist, 110; Risenharit, 108, To ee: | AND TIMELY GOSSIP + Reig Cu oh a8, Tyga a Ce ¥) SOME THOUGHT THAT WHEN COLLINS WE'S tsa, fun San Sho Ra a cS < WORLD SOLD THE FOUNDATION SLIPPED FROM UNDER, car ee eee SES eed Nee | _ a Pork ai MACK'S TEAM -OHWWELL —~ asi, M he fact that Bt. Louls, a club that | mi 01) Turek, 60, it” Total, 416, ‘naa cle, Oo Deere PMenatee, 1: om Howliog Club. Sebulta, L Notot CRT Bane tit Sabon, e e FOR PENNANT NOW. the poaaible exception of Ht Louis, | D W St k Mack's old pennant trust has eru there in no doubt ‘that the ii ond | am er on innin rea bled into dust. But in its plac halt | division teams all made a decided in @ i “i ‘Treas, 81; Mer. eee senate Vice, ceseett® as | "Foe Gove Tha Wiis se rea Of the Tigers and Cubs| va twon maa a | Et —- ope to spring. Unqueatiot ub, which last "i i . 2 re of 63. Mui a ae " Mi ‘ . Ameren feagun race no far has borne | waa he Joat of all” iin Aoabelates, By Vincent qeanar. Leading Scholastic Players Open) j.,iaicap allowance of st." The best os Simene Be Sate Rate 08 a: 2 4 pubes. ic iniaal ot the least of it ‘ — r aecret is out, Jim Coffey’s Kroas score Ww tal true that no deninite line can be had | ment by eradigating a certain erement I opponent at Brighton Beach on| T0*Day at Wykagyl—Matehes| ton'v."iiy, an” fo! Wot. 0 upon the repective merits of the fled [of discord that had prevailed for «| Donovan's Squad Tightens Hold) (4j,7°'3, 0" whe neck of the wriggling 1 A. Morrow, until every Western club meets every |dozen yoara. Joe Birmingham was i, Bits wh oon ther winning hs. Beues) Cre Decoration Day ts to be none : ity) Kaight, 83—12, 71; wi val. But it is equally. true |alao fortunate enough to recruit sev. | On First Place and McGraw’S| wiiin cine cree ie atthe {2p other than that iron man, Jim Flynn, on Ardsely and Garden City): ro FOB that our habitual second division te: eral promising pitchers. “One of hia dour of the ottclarmanding. “S| sometimes referred to ax the Pueblo| Links, 73; Thurston V. have ahown such decided improvement greatest weukneanes last year was ta Team Is NOW Only Six Games utdone, the silver} fireman, : Parlay ie ‘ cy | the box. ; : tn the games pl 164 9G So they a Oa wall Balacord (bain ates throate 1 Metta fe continuing his tri-[ They nave met before, the last thn Niesley, 96-14, 82: E le " nd i i a a OKs he ensational conditions, Cy y st ae e Not ihe leant of the prospective pow. |offenalvely and defensively wis pros Behind the National League) cqiirely in the tye deliberately, ee eee a ee eee ieee Oey HIS will be a Dusy wook in golf.| 29 88. ina ios York. Nothing in my life ever pleased | to town any bouquets at mya Leaders, Cin his tall and in addition only after roukh treatment on Coftey's The Eastern Interscholastic] pig York. Newspaper Club aan onli thee ix me more than the announcement that | think we have about as nifty an out- i ie streak of one Dau! Neg erlrtctrir beapat ilaiPa hl tar rural Association tourney opens to-| will play the qualifying round of the : fowilne’ rt Wild Bill Donovan had been appointed |fleid as wan ever ween toxather, cer- ——- pitcher of the American I [Gavia hae niwiye tele that femanted day at the Wykagy! Club and will}June tournament to-day at Van i Wisin Biander: emecel, chatener ta Lice belting the ball ae By B Bul We ask you: for stuxe purposes! to gut even with thy Dublin Giant, and continue for three days, and the last) (U"Mndt Parke i the pais. WAL fuck Ge ne Will be able to y Bozeman Bulger. ee eee oe that nasiaeat trom | more With the idea of gratifying three days of the week will see the] ‘ram ara won and Jo tes fell you a little story to illus: other teame will have diftculty in, Pg NTERING & new week of base- istrionic. department of the | LAuns thirst for vindication than pest players in competition at Garden! foir bail fonrsor : beng Geaheee Donovan wan ac ae Baking Many. rine ourm, for Tl ball, brighter of eye and fuller) yas: #o Bud the Giants and gented tot! sie Curley hus man. (city: On Tuesday the final maton} Gay at the Flushing | ‘ountey Club | height of bis pitching prowess | pite as the beat balanced of hope, it Is quite clear that} Yanks each with @ string of four aged Flynn for several yeara and al-|in the Women's Metropolitan Asso-} (uh curse. The mateh at Flushing | ing state of v‘ 3 " . traight viel 8 to their credi pe mewed Oe Tiers to. win our Bret more id eho last ive youre oF the saenwce ita mene eunan Playing it Ottycdfty, ae it were. Fos though he has auch bigker interests ciation team competition willbe pennant in 1201, He was called Ubod} Yot T-realise that Detroit will have | Comins Into ite own, Hichard Do Mar. nt this boost to civic pride Kit managing these days, Ne played at Arcola, Tuxedo meets 0 pitch the first World's Series FAME} to Aght every inch of the way, for this |@Wis And Marty McHule, accustome ihe Yanks than to hat Flynn ought to wet the bre wood, ‘There will also be a sen ie BUS cine tant ne} 8 Rolng to be no one team race, The |as We are to secing them knock out one » champion Ui for which he longs, lsnecday’ thUEaGSMONtY Gain OIA Lak Foe eee thence ee rent disintegration of the Athietics may | Dave Garrick and D the Wt. Huston and Col, Ruppert elub RANK MORAN. \y|the Apawainis Club. Other Impor made a of Fran ae onega og | tutve been disastrous to the chances of |[tWo-a-day, have proved that ali things 4 clear On ENO ROGAN Neat pei) : ys ee Was played in a drizzling rain tn the | morning. mara was paired with Willie Collins, the professional of the Oakland club. They were op- posed to Bert Battle, the professional of the Flushing club and Gardiner | club in spite of the nervousness of (Connie Mack, but it has left ve, ci knockes o or Wells tant events will be held at Ards! W. White, the champion teur of - ft juat | theatrical aren » believe, if nucked out Bombardier Wells rents Schmidt, his battery mate. Schmidt's) about as evenly a balanced eid as | their artistic temperament would per- | Glunts, tho < , are. with in England, was originally |" Greenwich. Battle and White won by ade were Oa ad ect ned | could possibly be arranged. mit, tt ia our humble suggestion that) in six games 5 Phillies | scheduled to meet Coffey at the open! y vennne Perey | ee es ahi cae Bill's speed that duy. Thore wore (¥0] Speaking of the Inte champtona,|mow is the time to form a major| and any small favors are thankfully’ Fee oe Te Emer One PRTG EY Persy were) biased, BAL (FAtuEDI a out in the ninth when Frank Schulte, | have you noticed what the addition of [league histriontc affiliation, and this| received, air a He, however, is doing so|R. Pyne 2d, played golf on Saturday.| two consitent 8 of 34 @ the great Cub slugger cao to bat:| ine’ man has dope for the ch Tal All’ Ine ARVIAG, Bab He at Uren well abroad that the inducement of The great hockey player evidently] the nine hole course, White Donovan got him in the hole with | teams TOO ith inne limp Hoary big money couldn't even attract him.|did not do well, for no acore Wwar}and Collins and M mara 78 each, | two strikes, Thon he called Schmidt | (Cogriaht, 1018, by the Wheeler Syndicate, tne)! De Marquis, on Saturday, atepal oi Panning roughshod over the|He thiy there is more gold tn the handed tn, and Pyne hurried him out! In the a Namara had as | jor @ comsultation. Gomamennmenteeremen a '. j —. |Cubs the Giants necessarily suffered long ru road, especially as he won't for a few more holes of instruction m going to throw him a low Y cusualtios, as little as thes curve,” said Bill. “Now, when you give the sign, hoid your glove right ere you wish to take the ball and Vil bit it ‘And he did. Schulte missed his third strike by a foot. But poor old Schmidt) Yesterday was rather a gulet day, to the Browns in fumbled tho ball. (1 dribbled through |baxeballically —» him. Chicago tied the score and car- Fied us to a tle in extra innings his playing partner H. Moore, the | chairman of the green committee of | Golf Club, ‘They were can] have to ran the risk of taking one of and advice before sunset, rd it right no Larry Doyle, | Coffey's wallops on the chin The two-day handicap ighteen by Theodore Cassabeer and Putti > ile aliding to seegnd, calked him- ug m ver the Plate | self in the ankle ambinay be taken REGULAI fighter came to holes at Great Neck, fnished yester-| Collins, Moore and McNamara won I | ts AMBEE OF the Aunyciation Uf A town Friday night, that is, he day, Was won by ‘T, A, Morrow withl by 4 and Huseball Cripples for a few days. Wadi here thn thn Tee Uns Jeven innings, and is puts in the hospital squad three 4 ‘ \ ‘ me. | king, but ad, the Kawfeds trimmed the Sloufeds in Of the stars that assisted materially |He is Joo Welling of Chicago, He Koney managed to slam out his usual (in whining pennants in the past—| bad made a big reputation in Aus- homer. nodgrass, Merkle and Doyle tralia and out through the West FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP You may imagine how Schmidt and Chief Bender watched the Athletios cut heals mighty fast, though, | since his return, but New York knew the rest of us feit, All but Bill. He and fanned a While with| When the club is winning, ie ne coat Wit aah Pee ohn Pollock came in with his emile as bright os|, Clarence Rowland, who besides ig," said | Little or ne 4 any By J nen Larry last night, “and Lam liable to| bow New York wants to be shown, - i be in there before I’m mi: To| Welling showed them Friday night| Women will not be admitted to boxing stopped him in six rounds jt Port tell the truth the fact that I might|when he went through ten hard contests in the State of Wisconain. At| Wayne, tnd. weston idle Mur- | «Pye Got ‘Em Fooled Now!” bearing that name manages the White ea! Sox, Is looking for the guy that sald “Cheer up, old boy. We'll get ‘em}the Mackmen were shot, and that ever, slapped Schmidt on the back and 4 not be missed ts one reason why 1| rounds with Johuny Marto, Marto is|a show held at Kenosha, Wis., last week | ky “ 1, guVo YOU w toURH ONO tO/Larry Lajole was using crutches, |, Charles Pag waged tare raya Bid want to hurry things along.” One of those rarely good flghtors that |stayor Scholey of that city entered the | —ea ee Tint mated aelntg Ud aikioen hi Renate. They didn’t look it yesterday. . ¥ 4 never get any Where, for som® TeASOD | ring at the finish of one of the battles | A The Long Acro AC. and the Olympic vs DONOVAN HAS A GOOD PITCH- wok on the Harlem Tennis Club courte. or other, His record is not a won- w of Harlem will hold boxing shows | I pour it myself from the non-refillable ING STAFF, SAYS COBB. Craps’ luck worked against George | ThY played three and one-half hours, Kile speaking of star perforim-| Gerful one from the standpoint of and made a speech in which he stated |itg-night At the Long Acre, Jimmy | bottle I get Carstairs. Why doa't you? ‘< Nees of recent date It might be well e that he had been informed by the com- Fasane vs, Paul Edwards, Young Ketchel Bono ne of the meat, |Daurs. After winning six stralght ho | each winning a set. Chambers won the | 1), eer victories he has scored over oppo- va, Bi Willams, ahd Young Paut e ease asta “smartest fellowe Ih dropped the seventh to the Tanke, /Arat set, 6-1, ‘Then camo the Jon |i. i4 \ienmgbro nmenting for Dr. | nents, but that isn't hie fault, ‘To {mission that in the future women, wil Battling Houck in ten-round cons! David Robertson, who, by the way, be permitted to witness boxing ex-| has asked us to’ correct the current | Put, it differently, Marte has never jim lone i under him will work bis head » wan i ond set, 12—10, bellef that >. KF Nem TOrk ie Going, tO tae te yale, (Giovclane. ater winning five straleht inseie, the former val aamund Wi| Ploma Davy dectares that tie wilt bo |f"HNe (10, .TOURa*#h ae hover suoen |the Pueblo heavyweight, sent a telegram | Trnch Crons. in thelr bout, at. thy One |. | dropped ver by While en) : = V pill roller for regular human “i 4 Aly, y ing Informing | Hundred and Thirty-Aith Street Sport- ‘and High are fine ball players |teen tunings | Fore ee. rinanford div. the old Carnal |ChOUNt BO aOnilts w tear that oe decisively defeated, ln Welling he |to Flynn on Saturday morning fy ports re baseball, and you muy be sure every drawn out fight, Behr winning the sec- beaten many good men, but who has |hibitions. ' {N THE NON. BLE BOTTLE— a good bottle to keep good whiskey : thine f ‘i he who the weakest Yankee spots * “ Rie Heat parionte ih mat a boxer who had everything, and |him to come to tha city as soon as 1, ee scie Yast Year, Donovan tas uj teidentatly the Hed Sox at Lae eee a eee eect ak he ie aecttee toners (Johnny was well beaten, but nut dis. as he had a DK match for him good.’? Pores mellow: age is viet good pitching staff. Bene eee EH cee Was hot in his moat active form, as bel that is neither here nor The | & he Chicago bey looked like #1, In loss than two hours, plekine | Stewart Distilling Co. jgqq hillséstztle ‘Washingto: for has not shown | thawed some of his 101s stutl fo is recovering from two bad ribs that! point at issue is that, Davy eis combination of the good old-time that ho was on bis way and Hi mene the hitting power to occasion as much |!PN" ee Were broken during @ match In whieh | the baxeball on Saturd, ‘ \\ightwelghts, At one minute he was} a jsoine show he collided with th ba me p : u net post, concern Boston, “ee Walter Chicago’® Whales w Joo ans, and the next brought Johnson has already lost three wellliind in the ninth Pitohed games by one run. Gridith|choked and. two were ‘be depended upon to furnish a] ploudity the Sti defense, especially on the part of| Tinker is another star of the Wil) participate in thi wo rune by bases were A tWo-sacker and a he Bouts between Jin this vic und contests to be staged [in tha vt t Ebbets Field on the atternoon of May $1 Johnny Wiessmantel signed him up| § heavy we © Willsrd | THUM seme elie indie Gant ek memories of Frank Erne, For 1 Mua’ he | M'SCELLANEOUS, Healy wowing Up the pestine singles | i qnal the left hand of Sammy Kelly multy Joseph George Moore will begin to-night thy . = be into one's: mind as one looked ©] derenae of the three-cushion billiard the Chicagoan’s work, and in the Bowling and Billiere S inva he tabiea, “ i en-round s dary Will — ‘ | e) » oY ‘ Mr pat ery mix-ups even ‘Terry McGovern | to-day and his opponent will in wll probs | | - Bh pester a hale douen Ana cuuiane vamplonship he Won in the recent tour-| Chief Meyers fecls gratefu Un- {a ved to reappear. ability be Frankie Callahan of Brooklyn, a | LONG eee ee eae fament in Chi His chailenxer Is] pie “Lord” Kyron for his efforts at | "Welling did. everything imaginable |with whom he has already fought three | ¢ ne ers. His team, however, does not alze Alfreda De Oy forme amplon round bouts sail into each oth aking the Boston ayers lay off! to Marto and got off with only al up as formidably ax it should in hit- hey Will play Uiree nights in the New site i ir i sacudl Toon) Harney Willams, ‘Young Pa eita Need Fevalie Concert Wall the “poor Ladian" last week, but at! pack eye. Against anybody but a Pollok, who will promote the Ing Houck, ADMISSION: Boe. the sane time lie had to tip us off tough customer like Marto, Welling lopmmate boxing shows to he staged at 22> a ceo ————— | to the laugh he had on the side. ‘The | would have appeared every inch altho old Brighton Beach race track this Braves, it aeema, had » calling {Champion and probably would have |summer, beginning on May it. hy the Chief ugly nam FEO Ole een anckowt. He'll beat more {lected Hilly Roche ar the offtcia . STANDING OF THE CLUBS. unteered to stop them, even though |fhan will win from him around New [of the club, | Pollok has bere weatcting Wh W. t M . h r of a 3 Joche referee bouts at the different local NATIONAL LEAGUB, \ AMERICAN LEAGUE | Meyers had asked han to let them go thin mm wt. 18 8 ery man for the Job at his club, wor Cat ‘ [ew York biti tam"! ° G48! eto YS ay “eet Ciere) Vil stop fem," said Byron, and & DUGAN, the Jockey, Is no ee” bh Bl walang atta Balad atthe | egDDIE DUARTE, the weer, ne)" Sy sn sree ot me Parment te| PPG) instead o att aeage . wey 87 F) screamed in that dramatic manner ao MRE C., who will be the third man in the ring e ei) Phila hte Chicas Beaton} @itubareh Peres 144s Pitre Ate |fa:niliar to fans: “Mr. Miallinge, have | Woe got a look at Eddie at the |wiicn Champion” Wille Ritchie and . — i en |your men cut out then personal Retmont terminal hunt meeting Sat- [Matty Palani te ot moston toe Many of our $25 Suitings are duplicated at $60 to $75 Peatteal., 19 iy : | Cut out them personalities, t say!” —lurday and, believe us, we saw some | Morrow night, received m check tom y | by Fifth Ave. tailors. 278 Jemes Citi 8 6 800 Toronto Just thon the silence was broken | jockey, It was Hddie's first appe from Miah Murray, matchmaker of the | The fit, we guarantee, cannot be improved. a shrill, piping volce from the jance here since his return from falling for $110. Billy gets $100 for fth 1 sles , LEAGUE. " | grand stance |Hurope. Eddie ia. still skied as the bout and $10 for railroad of the exclusive styles bought elsewhere are created in our io cmc ee ee r And a My yout out them |rueh ax ever, but he has lengthened _ department of design. mie {our them grammar. | outa bit and vme more manly 1] gammy Howard, manager of the box~ Our assortment of materials is i A Appearance. He can still ride, howling clubs at Oshkosh, Wis, has Just had | waldo Have donot art the largest in the PEDPRAL TEAGUE Vhagur — ever, with hands and heels, lis fin-| printed several hundred circulats which | 5 y lothes made here, and save money! Kauras ¢ 8St“Louls, 2 3 1 s ly that young Stroud will ish on Top Hat against Johnny Loftus|he has mailed to the managers of the | A Dittainirgs. 4: Ubieags ; ened. May IF ! ; 4 Gifterent. topnoteh fighters. At the bot- Buster Neva wpel, Raia ad hal | wet an y chance this afternoon,!on Ambrose was a rip roarer. A man i 5 . is GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Gnd if he sets anything like his fors {with a $10 bet on ‘Lop Hat would [top of the Circulars he has the follwing Suit to Measure, 25 Bann ne ete raise mer pace the winning streak should | have sold it for a dime when the pair |C4dany terms. for bouts, ‘please do not Caiieaso a NW Yor, : 7 York ee aot, eAaUs. reach the fifth peg. ‘Though Stroud |turned into the stretch, but when|ask for the club house, as it does not Ginsinaad a “Boke, y ton {s young to the Giants it Is Re his Eddie at down and rode. there wes belong to me." Broadway. Pittaburgh at Bowtor, first time in fast company. He was|nothing to it, outside of the thr: ‘ Pept taous Cera t with Detrolt several yeara ago, but| which comes’ with a close finish. |, Charley White, (the crack cnt rook at Kanaae ‘Ci. eer OG : wan sent back to the Coast. Eddie won by a whisker on the sec: |ghtwelght, 18 in, goed condition Eee at Bitigboren. 4 , best horse. Dugan is to ride for ry His wi Hal's womens ob ? aay uk fF. Belmont this season and it looke ostern | who to-day, ao ‘te bee . TUN i = ‘ - —— at |