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oe were es Foe SA EEL TBE AOC LOPE GLEAN LLP LEE AEN A See Riordan Makes Strong Bid for | Headpin Record SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. } Bro) rch House (8), Clinton | B, 6, Island orth River, | Past! Ferry on t Huds nj | o Un Hill, N. J. (); Bor- den, Lyceum (1), MacDowall Lyceum Football Players Should Be)‘ Sunset Numbered Because Players All! po & of the Myatle Rose Look Alike From the Grand) ).\" orld free! Neadsie | Stand, While Numbers do Not.| tournament White Elephant | ee academy last night that it looked ike @ new record for this event would be extablished, He totaled 67 in the firet half, but dropped to 53 in the second, giving him a 110 tally for @ sliver medal, Edmund Skold also hit © headpin for a fob, getting @ 106 ore, The scores Meter io Trurt Ce Ooprriaht, 1916. by The Brow Mubiishing Oo (The New York Brening World.) ‘ALE’S football managers wish It ta be known that the college doesn't give a continental war- whoop for the public uh Under no circumstances will Yale | umber her football p ore thie yoar| k —or any other year—merely that the Kwte -MeNamare, 80) ragee, #0 public that pays the gate money and cme Bs. Tyan “os Kadena 40; Forum makes ino sport possible may be a : « commodated. The Yale News says ‘ editorially: 5 Face, % “The for numbering players! cn r Koaith, 1 has come chiefly from spo edi. | 4 ages tors who have been wied in their| Were, 40 requesta principally because such al" sakae< ier or; ema, Diao system would be very much to ti nana, 60; Lage,’ 20; Nortinger, 08," Toual,| advantage in reporting the games.) ne tay a But let us not forget that games aro! 7s, h i 1 Played tor tho college, not for the| Yale and not orting editor for} N ¢ goneral pul | ‘ The plea for numbering players | clancon, , 04; | HAS come chiefly from t sp g : ne editors. It hus « because the Fob Winners. sporting editors are inte. i in what | £:.3.,Juemtan, Syetle Rove. 218 futerests the publi sporting | ™ editors know that not one tator | High Individual Score. | in @ hundred, at any college football [7m Set ‘ u3 game, knows the identity of the play- High Team Score. ers making runs, touchdowns, tackies, | Columbia Ureceeeeeesoens 487 &c. A great part of interest of —- ——- the gamo is lost to 99 per cent. of ° ata ns Solty &| Robins Ti d , viin‘ayains £VOOINS £rounce di Julge in al Y found only in animals of @ frerent 17) u U € Ox species and with much longer e | “Cupid” Black, Yale captain, The Dodgers are disappointing} pre 1 the following words of wis-| Brooklyn fandom, ‘Their first home| dom 0 jost to the Yankees, Yes- “If the spectators of @ footbatt |o™ petra tue Seer es Pa ure not interested enough to ero humbled by the jearn who the players are without] World's champion Red Sox, 6 to 0. tir bene numbered, they will not| ‘The famed Tris Speaker, who 19 Ba interested GB OUSh ity eee one 1 a hold-» the fleet-footed | . = Harry Hooper, the clever Jack Barry us explain it to you again,Jand other notables tn the Boston 4, slowly, so that you can under-|cast lit upon the offeringy of Jott tan Pfott 4 ‘This is why players should be num- |Pefer. the star of Robbie's hurling haned staff, with vim and vigor, and before when one knows who the are, they all look alike from | 1 stand. rs do not look alike from the three innings were over sent half a dozen runs over the plate; one run in the fret, four in the second and another in the third canto, ‘The world's champ) eased count- ing after the third r, but the six (Carat football 1s @ very pop- yuris were more than. suffl at Gea ular sport. ! inst the clever pitching of Carl It draws great crowds of age Mar un spectators whose money has bullt|lately of tho Yanks, tl mite ny college stadiums all over the country. | Sore, or even advance a to third bane But no sport can continue to flour-| Four scattered hits were collected of tsh when those in charge of {t show | Messrs, Mays and Meflale by the Robina, 1 ae a A nr Otatragard (ais, ct ths aniail mumber only tone Vs nothing but contemptuous disregard | clean bin Was n two-base emaah imy Johnston, Urooklyn's new out taina it. el » With nobody out In the ni Inning, Jimmy nover left the, bag OB WILIAAMS says he'll bo/ Doth “Cutshaie” ant’ Gets. flea “ol oper in short right field, muoh obliged to us if we willl Mecarty was hit Miko selene getter state for him that he wasn't|for Wulter Mails, ended the 0 bY fouling out to MeNally ai knocked out by one Brennan the other night in Rhode Island “It was this way,” explained Will- fems. “As the ‘Masked Marvel,’ I had @ lot of ambition to become heavy- eight champion. I was feeling am- tious when I went up and boxed It Was anything but a da: day for base- ball. “Heavy lack clouds hung over tte eld, while the cold and damp conerets | stand chused many @ chill to travel up| and down the backs of the mmall eath ering. Many of the fan fore the ninth inning. —""* ‘eft long be- _ BEST Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing — Come on ’ Bewny ~ pon'r GWE 'Em A Tomece # LAL 2) \ — _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1016. ‘THE UNTECHNICAL CHAMPION Giants and Yanks Open Season Here To-Day; First Time They’ve + Fans Anxious to See Such Play- ers as Benny Kauff, Lee Magee, Frank Baker and Bill Rariden in New York Uniforms. By Bozeman Bulger. HE first of the annual apring games that are to give tne fans of New York a curtain ratsing peep at their baseball pets opens this afternoon with a popularity contest between Benny Kauff, Lee Ma Frank Baker and Bill Rariden, regulars, such as Larry Doyle Mathewson, Kay Caldwell, brits Maisel, will have to wait until next week for the real season to get theirs. e g004 friend of mine and I don't want | to interfere with that title as lon 4s he cares to keop it, I'd rather have & dullding fall on me, 1 didn't. fool that way before I boxed with Jens, but I fecl that way now, I'm through? with Jess Willard when he was train- ing for Moran, You remember, don't uu? “Binoe boxing with Jess I have) given up all desire to be heavywelght champion, There are things con- nected with the title that never struck | me before, I'm cured, 1 don't want! You get the idea? So when they sent that title. I've retired! J'm not | out 4 story that Brennan knocked dexing any more—at all, Joss tn q/ Me out ft wasn't me. Brennan was in Rhode Is}, and T was in New York, attending to my show busines. Jeas th ly fellow on earth who jd st a in Rhode Island and soak yin New York, I wouldn't pu past HIM! oa Insisted upon in every superiority me. 1 told him If Jess help [might be willing to but nwhi nothing: he took me other fe Ww > ho other guy boxed under D y name and got knocked out, it wasn't me » Indeed!" VERAL people } c ritten n eoRTee S AL oS) have written mo | Ginger Ale cent Welnert-Flynn bout, which was ended by referee after both Order by the dozen men had fallen from the ring because or way from your wine merchant or grocer for use at home etre WAY | the money can be he again and again “NEW YORK'S Suits & Topcoats This organization emp! detail of the work new fashion “kink SAMPLES? sur Lots of them FREE SUIT;20 OCOAT SANFORD & CO.;Tailors | 40°41 Park Row, New York City, Opposite City H, x to ntical thing for less than 14 It's all been proven BEST VALUE” To Your Order 90 s the best help on every und we style our clothes with every Mr. Kauff came in this morning leading the Giants in the race for walting taxicabs and quickly estab- shed himself at a downtown hotel whence he ixsaed his weekly #tate- ments last fall and winter, Notwithstanding the argume: betting Benny has set under the question of his making good, this afternoon's dehut will mark his first al introduction to the Polo Grounds. Met in a Spring Series. Co, (The New York Evening World), MY WORD, FREDDIE | W'Y Dont vou ‘AND TIM A sengenean a aenncene es enemy arene 9 rca SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~ ‘|Charlie White re erie a rem PYOUPRS by Wins Decision Over Matt Well | (Special to The Fvoning Work 2) | T is not a | KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 7. Beat banner Jing his opponent about the ring al }most at will In the final three season when you |sions, Charley White of Chic ave to. carry a decision ¢ Matt Wells of jand In a fit round be t Bily Aa | phia His eighth, rounds. the others were about even. the strong finish of White that earned the verdict round the fight was even enough, so - that a draw would result had {t sto [thirteenth White started out to finish Wells, this, he ough lacing. } vious roun: ird ma ecision ith 500 rs pre White had the better of the | eleventh and the last three | Wells won the fourth, while being the Of course the lads understand thet th, these exhibition games stop when the Tt was | 22800 starts. Many a bankroll gate knifed @t Up to the thirteenth Bowie. make @ summer, but it ager pots you. Reformers advise young men not te on hill, when that te the only ton which requires no gasoline. One emaiiow docsn't makes @ fine if the 1 have been the ed there. In the| Whilo he didn’t suc in lid give the Briton a thor- | vo ad Hemple Scores Knoc When a ball vt fit the man- KENOSHA, Wis, April Jack | ager throws Hemple, one of Jess Willard'’s train- ers and asirant to heavyweight hon-| Holand ¢ the leant bit die Knocked out Lee Neison int to Frank Movaa, ne | cou | jseventh round of a scheduled t ~ round bout here last night. Neison| All the alienists being sewed up had mad fair showing in the pre-| with Doo Waite, friend Griff picks the In the seventh Hemple s guard down with lefts stomach and then put over a squarely on the point of the Ja sais Gut about three mten, | LEARN ONE THING EACH DAY. } A 1 billiard player has al- proper time to again gallop off with the 1916 pennant. land a Target for O'Dowd. 4, t hard-b way ot a chance acainst a poor tor, who recently one hell, gave Jack Laieaihe Tn ee bY ge r wrestiing mateh Toland down for th ant of nine wi » fumes from the a right hook in th Toland w badly whiy nde : wants to save the and for himself. | Sport Briefs | 00" Fred F for $50,000. ¢ ny's worth of Me says isn't @ all, but it ond at til) desires to fight © another pen- can dollars. History repeated itself when Joshua r b the national tourna: et and The 4 about his re- ed Welsh displays all 1 comradeship of » yesterday af estion: pated — Pi ¢ four, the a circular saw. SAME OLD STUFF. Spring is here; Ith came. Umps don't cheer; Life is lame Home run thump; at the top notch, ‘There can be no| SPEAKER ISN’T COMING Fearful howl hat score. The players have | hoa fhe come up from the South as brown as| TO YANKS, SAYS HUSTON. | Plans for the fourteenth rowing of they Vener: sor ume berries—or nuts—and the hospital ica mes en Mt Rie nliadelphia, on day” Calls it foul. ist is a blank : yesterday — b — Though noither McGraw nor Dono-|_ Capt. Huston, part owner of the| of the Amertean hent rules are getting strict. yan has ind his pitching se- | Yankees, intimated to-day that there Tuyive contest AY man can't even rob a train ections they have given the matter|is nothing in the 01 ) Sn yeaa g idly way nowaday: considerable study. The men will not stare) would hee ten at Exits heaton. | Penney a a a een be picked for the simple purpose of | Mist! woul traded for Tris /an " having a workout, They will be sont | SPeaker of the Hoston Red Sox, “The | Hen ve ERS TO QUERIES. tn to win, ew York Club," sald the Captain, | : ; . From the way he has handled is| “nay repeatedly announced All existing Ik, M.—This is the first time Kid Hoe was there for a few minutes last! men in the last few days it is evident vy 7 SRROUAE t ing at Mc'oy has acted for the movies out- suinmer, it 48 true, but on that occa: that the Yanks will shoot Ray Cald Intention of letting Mais si, Jacob R side of ring. sion he had no chance to take a cut at| well or Bob Shawkey at the Giants a. nurse, We should like to hav Mitduah Hives. Parl hina a : 1 . tho ball run w bage or stand infielders! ‘starter, and it im likely that either |er, but I don't. sco any immediate |fmunced that the meeting will be held. |, ity ae ere on thor heads. Even whon here with |'Tesreau_ or Ralph Stroud will appear | ehanve of aimee & are — RIOR SARS y a repattas | in the Yanks Benny no} his op-|for the New York National m ae eecuny he Boston st More than 800 entries have been re- Death Valley portunity to make new history for the] ‘The only thing that possibly can|_ !t $8 understood that President |celved for the Home ond % 0. B-Hush Fullerton eat old P, G stand in the way of a most successful] T<innin of the Red Sox is encounter- cf pre niet d poe ncounter. p ome when he has his pre- hough these are purely exhibition | geries is the her, Never before|ing some difficulty with Spe: wine ee " games there will be no overflow of| have the nd Yanks hooked up| 4}, ith Beaker | ieee De aicto 1 Welleve us, he has ‘em friendship once the fight is under|in the spring, and now that it is to| tout & new contract, which prob- |}mg jon now. way, McGraw had o oon lose one be an annual affatr each wants to Supplied the reason for the sup- of the yen | KEWPIE—A t of radium, of these games as a@ right eye, and ajget the first lee on the records. posed trade of the heavy hitter for! erie asia ale no ere diane few good wallops by the Glants will] Manager McGraw, who came in) Matgel When ¢ i‘ ey ase Be ees red, - ALO Ham very quickly wipe a large section of|with his men this morning after al : in se late Dederal League| @iond just a das xasoline, dissolve that smile off Wild William's face.|long train ride from Ch nooga, ia} WAS Making its drive against organ- 1 few pearl » ext », mix + Hance ta Gormasent an gue anteht | AMMeREi Ty Cremses ICR EM ctaTvica| ined bell Proaident tannin wancen:| | NRESELDAUL fiescou: tie ecu think of his club. He does not claim pelled to give aker a contract OE —T Morgan check far This period of three days' warfare} pennant, but he thinks he has the] oa : i etl S d's t , fs the only time the Yanks and Giants| most promising lot of players, that) Cling for $18,000 a year on his r a a SIRTORCO DA: SRE have to establish themselves in thet have fought under his flag for the] turn from the world trip with the | hearts of the fans, and what estab-| past two or three years, {Giants and White Sox. That contract | lishing there 1s done must | quick! In p sal condition both t be done | ums are FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock wn O Jimmy Johnston, the hustling mateh maker of the Garden, has just arranged one of the most ortant fistie batt that have ever been put on in this elty Mike Gibbons, the St, Paul star, who knocked out Jake Ahearn in one round recently, and Ted Lewts, the clever] Will be the principals in held on May 18 English boxer, this bout, which will hasn't ince his engagement with Packey Me Farland at Brighton Beach last Sep tember, Lewis is a boxer who doesn’t | mind giving away weight to his oppes | nts, He will probabl ale te pounds less than the Phantom, but he handicap. r \ ¢ yregranane at Harom Sportin night, Ln the feature evemt Ha ' at dons Willard, wi Joint \ ' . orang at th 1 4 ‘ fon loa youd Jue and Hreonal hou ri r ) ‘ W April te. | \ . aA. 0. io M aT t NG of hala Jnck Metta ny . xyorta to get Billy Now Tast niglit wor a | att 10 1 sure, All t bers af the Kumbens Khib of Harlan, of which Renuy Leonard is 4 move, were present, They gave bim @ handsome J dve Humpbriee uuade the yreeulelon apecdd aud it was a oe onard made k How New J we A. ALU, has oniy have applied for ' w Ait wy Ma n given t a fter Henly i ma 4 wy K t Wow Leona the ¢ An 1 follow ’ Jimmy Jolwst Bation Ay ‘ , die W ; « ' i ‘ Hin Vai M " . r " h \ 1 W : John J. Woisler, ma ' Aprit 14 Mutawie tn M . ‘ " \i a A moat rep eonant aud his mana Billy een his time about getting in shape. nearly $150,000 for new talent. this "| He will probably be able to pitch | yeur, which he thought would just quite a number of games, and | about fill the bill | whether ho does or not nobody is {| While the Muisel ker exchange | going to criticise him. Matty is |fuiled to materialize, one late-tn-the a great fellow and his whole heart | season trade did pan out, Tl “!| is set on helping New York win wolved the transfer of Hal another pennant.” former Yanko star and last season McGraw. received a most cordia}| with the Buffalo Feds, to Cincinnati rreeting from his old friend Capt,| to suceced Mollwitz at first base be Ww] Huston, who sed to be the most{eause of the latter's weakness with Newark | ardent rooter for t the bat ‘er, g eae ela «ws |ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY FOR and a onesmile rim, woraten, for DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE GAMES. , vse tu | : Entries for nur t y held a Soventy-tiyst’ Regin lay. ‘The open event : Race relay race, each mat ard The Wntone Sportiva Itallana Wloral nd a twormile ste, | Park Handic ten-inile bleycle road 1 i events are a ard run, | fa YW start next Sunday morning at NO-yard run, 1,000-yand two-mile | 10. och Starter Harry Kaiser, the ener lone Hrons 1 sional sixeday rider, will} pal : fire ti Vat WH send 175 riders on Hjamp, all handicap; a nce Cina | theln w | | | Nate Please send chill. Kauff lieve. id, “and the play- tly to be affected by the Northern and Rariden have been a big help to tho team far, and Rausch is coming fast Our pitching staff is much better than a lot of people appear to be- Tesreau, Stroud, Benton, Perritt and Anderson are all fit. As yet I don't know what Matty will he able to do. expired last fall ¢ | with pea onditions a in exist wanted to renew Speaker's cont only on a $9,000 a year basis, Spe balked at the new terms, 4 und his diiference with the ticials gave material for trade. Capt, soned not so club Huston mentioned id already the He has taken |‘! nd the Boston Club, reports of al expended ing, ract | fact me complete information about these Camps: ‘ Find out go to the U Undertak w yeu nstruction Camps joy a unt 5 to duly 4 Aug. 10 te JUNIOR Di July 5 to Instruction by ular Army OMcoi $n rill, rine hee and maneuvers, EXPENSE ABOUT 855.00. 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