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f _— eat aes = eB CRE CM A ERRIRLENTS HO AE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK fracoma R ‘ obs Or HS SL WR ATA RVEY’S HUNCHES World), | RABID RUDOLPH- 4 a _. |\& ZOE | 4 Be @ Peacr Ve . |667 CHE fighter oF & BARA { Tus 15 & | mie We Ges » hap (einen = THERE'S | ain Nae | with the wa Not & CLOUD, | Funny! weakest jaw gen- erate ae DAN THE STE 1 anes erally exercises it / Hose the most.” William Spengler, Who Has Just “ Returned From a Boxing Trip Abroad, Declares the Greatest Amateur Sport Countries in the World Are Denmark,| Sweden and Norway. | ri \ Loon Vint = ly ‘There are eight Ped, Teague parks in thts country where Kobinswon Crusoe could come beck j and do his act Kiven if the bell ain't broke some folks always knock. ‘You REMEMBER. I saiw J HAD A HUNCH Tis Copymight. 1016. by uve 1 #0 eee se x pemeles| ca. Badd ) | tuheeeiet Sk SEAL ST SS —— arm —= | Latest stunt for tired business men Laesihe 3 sofia Raed eu. & ——_——_——aa—""" |(# the taztcabaret, on en wn. | (wet ett [BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES REVIEWED |). rs crmrion ai ox tain fam Spengler, amateur heavyweight number four for Cleveland. | They say Nay tajie ix weak on grounders bit Veteran Pitchers of Big League Teams |v ; FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING, | Outclass Young Stars Second Day) + 4:0: 0m: wis jin National League Tesreau { in| Setereusehing machine Chas ove jag trip abrond t champion, just returned from a box 7 ji “Yes, they're Uh p greatest ama 7 teurs in the world clared. “A professional over there : would starve to death, Everybody is t in sport for sport's sake, Th 3 _the level, Why, t Spengler de second time Jon. | sion over me he refused the ring and accept | ame around wen got 4 1 to come down t j the oup. Ho to my is with hat he| a An Albany man has invented a —eeeeea_«g««ne=e Giants, Babe Adams of Pirates MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS ina by havi nee SO and Dale of Reds Brought National League, American League. A baseball catchrr's mask won't hold a quart of water dressing room and shook h moe and toki me in Danish wished to npologize for the referee's t ‘ Judgment, as he folt sure Thad beaten, Clube Wee TG. tat, D, | Wee : him'and deserved the decision, Can | | Their Clubs Home a Winner, | go-tm T's H 0 | poaten SO" 1.8 | Census stattatics reveat that dt ta ou imagine that happening i a 0 Bi ‘a a asl ” four of pinochle t where eine?” He was on the level| | While in American League | Sie t i ikl ROO | Cites naw ttle Rl Meco too. ekaei tenia sao | ton to Jersey City. tickasr’ Munlonsy, tutherneight, Such Settled Veterans as Results of Games Yesterday. Washington and iunker HM samy there, Some funny things happened for Boston, St. Louis and inleestwaies ulin dae Fox: umpire looks like a citizen, — hiladelphia at Bost Chauncey Depew 4 hy ureaky won his four. 1 won tnree| A Coffey Stops Shore, Davenport and Dan- " yee :: | Monuments ave the taleat_ anes Bag Tewowo aconione, mony eve || Sport Briefs Geyer in Fifth Tee Notes forth Had No Trouble Winning "lt tan | Mab en cn | ” a | One time when I was fighting a fel PINEHURST, N. ©. ufter a three months’ | second ¥ Aow named Anderson he rushed and| The first of the preliminary bouts In| jin Cortey Hteshare hicago. dest nd of mat Bt. Louis wth after somebody clac's din- made a wild swing and missed ma etropolitan wrest! jonship ; Jnuat mid-April golf tournament b a clond, and fell out of the ring through the ament wer ayn ayorf, stopped Jack thet four viel downto th $$ _— 868M LS 1 fhe world. rope He war given a point for ‘tty: |nasium of the Greek-Aineriean A. C Western heavy at Hien ats: tn te ft divtetem J. 1. Hunter | By Bozeman Bulger. -- — - = Detroit manufactus °* ta build y don't care so much for | yw, 4 ‘ fi niet tt im five| Will meet B wall to-day, and ne Sata NE ea : a sate | beaten ecal ‘ I I ede osten Gvor theke afer roe | West Pifty-third Street last night. ‘Th A Hf ls ed cided tes cM [ither bricket Dre M. W. Marr willeplay | But for the second victory 1 Aid Moran's | beaten-and beaten badly—was ing an automobile that won't roll ae ee eae ane Kroc, |Snals will be contented to-morrow night. | rounds to accomplish the feat. Had). A. urtwell. Hunter disposed of the| Ted Sox over the despised A es Crowd have a chance to win rs. Stacked against Dan- | wnder the bureau é hewre One of the most interesting contests of | he bec 1 the t form he should | Ok ve ni wes, in i| t st he was powerless, and even th ey As moon GB tony cans They te all | Coe of ne tnost interesting contestt of bi in the beat of Ul Too) played match, $ and 1. Both|and the easy time the > ee a wan the bat of | eHorts of Cobb, Crawtord eg { whale never gets thin won- trained gymnasts and husky, but tinny or thet 2 M f+ | have won inside threo rounds. medal scores were well over 80. | Browns are having with the new aS er . eo | dering whether he jow. They swing heavy punches and |tunen of the Kaleva A ind As coprayia mutager dilly Gibson; 46x| rowns a 6 t kK t 1, Were of no avail a rhe is a fish or an | Mungarian-Amertean A. C..) Coffey’ Meer, Billy Gibson, 40-| ene Country Club course at Brecks| Cleveland Club the major les t The Y, a the H un {clared after tle th Jim had ine ha: tar ed by the Massa-| races would have evened 1 1 f , The Yanks and the Dodgers had to are aver 155,878,999, 45 in the Olympic tourna - t ‘1 he ay off on tofr i 925,456,0 n in 1912, won on his ag-| een suffering from a severe coll alll? # Golf Association for the annual)... to.day. All of the Natic Ltt i MROUBAR RAACWIEN tT neteed tne sumethi whe In one fight they figured that I won |gresstvencss. Week and as @ result didn't get the| Uere” CUP, matches, ee tae 3 roe wet krounds, ane yom rested th 2 where ‘ | s re to be. played n -lclubs that played revers: ore Braves and t 1 7 é ¢ point. They said the othe; — ; var Sept. 29 and nna Satur-| clubs that played reversed rey of these wore mac a t may hay Ruow cute a owing, at me that re Withington, former Harvard play. | Proper workouts, However, so as n duy, P ad ie the Mt pian of the day before and the race is at) 1 ne Mr, hauff, anay af dal ” outside ne Renny Kauff is a left-hand hitter Pee nde ed The ent Irit nad [fh pas been engiged as vastatant foot-|to disappoint his friends, he insisted |hoier of ihe lesley. Cup, which was | q ead-beat, but for the postponement! At opportine’ moe | Polo Grounds, but the outfield was Tike [when he hits landed. But as it didn't land T was | ‘ine to yeaterday's (OH Boing on with the match [won at Merion last fall, the Metropoli-| kiya which gives the Braves | tion to prowess with |@ quaqmire and the two managers did sae given a point for getting away from it University Com Despite the fact that Jim was slow. {tan team will play, the old Re Brook ya Waieh. BcV es the Hff got a stolen base and | Well Hit off. The same thing hap @uch a terrific punch. mittee on Athle Withington. ina haere ce rat day, while, Massachusetts 1] technical leadership, at lens 1 pened at Ebbets Fi SPORT ALPHABET. “Karpinaky learned how to aay tn |stude t Union ‘Theological Seminary, | &F red badly at) mathematigs. In other words, G It wa bo! . e and do under Head Coach T. Nelson me: he had oO trouble defeating } ‘| ting ‘ car t n ; Danish: ‘Satn bonekal,” which means srt wiv oe Columbia usm volunteer ws: | coe ae Hea iD5 | The Massachusetts Golf Association] sailings has played une and won « kno uw indica ai Giteany direct baasihen oe A stands fo *You're a d--d farmer.’ Tho Danish / Geyer, who was only a punching bag Announces that Its open champion- |< cari | Henabs the. ies les ind Waa wie | 3 sistant last fall. Nothing faulrer could be asked than strength lubs tn w , fighter answered right back: ‘Robidi | = for him, At the end of the fourth | will be “held at the Brae Burn | Nothing Tapat eeninitte pitet ce | erent ’ sin two ‘ dike.” That means ‘Wot t’ell do you The junior ‘varsity and prep crews of Country Club on June 16 and 16. This) that. Hat the Athletics for the Red Bowl tent race, impression stands ow that there is little nee betwer the supposedly weak and stro clubs. Tho aid of the Federal Leagur is telling at St. Louis, and it would Griff's new clown, Sawyer, doesn't he apparent at Chicago but for touch a drop of alcohol, yet a lot of unusually heavy hit on the wie ) i mu ne y & on th | people have to pay good money to get ament is open to all golfers with ™ f o jeyer was on (he floor and the|¢ i it he Dane had the best of the | F hen, got their first real workout on | f° und Geyer was on (hi n S ntiy the world's champions did C8F7" The Dane nae ae ye ncouldn'e {the Tiuriem yerterday™ after over "uirefereo counting over him, but when| Ut tentrletion a Tema Tel eE na A striking Se TU aotekere Connie slack use| find out what he'd deen called until Mont! and « halt of indoor training On| ne reached “three” the beil tolled dbably will be among the competitors." 4.44 play in the 196 race ia that | posed Shove with 1 OGL NMA LST the machines at the college and the 5 p i e hout 1 y ey 8 soon as Geyer came out of ne ent holder of the title is Walter is eff re una after the hou ‘Atalarta Hoat Club, The coaches sent! As soon as Geyer came out of his| The press Hackeaen practically all of the vetcran pitchers | lis efforts wero W 5 “In Denmark everybody 18 war | four sculls up the river jcorner at the start of the next round, | aes uote maé. Every man fs in the army and [the Roscommon Giant let fly a right) tn order to accommodate th won in both leagues. youngsters, | in y World's Series, ature of the second = os ichool- ! | ¢ troops march up and down through | Jawing, and It caught him behind the| poss whose studies are not over untillexpected to shine with particu that way. the streets. all day. Al the time|a fat bank roll without doing much/ear, sending him reeling. He was so|late in June, the Father and Son tour prinvancy in the spring, were ou Clovetana coi » agolutely ni Right att tw Pa t they're shooting cannons In target to deserve either, helpless that Referee MePartland|nament at Sleepy Hollow hai n post~ : Bl ehpmny against nport, the pitehing | it ms apparent that the # h & Day } practice. The Stadium tn Conse. | acbantie Weinert would be likely to|called a halt to the proceedings poned from June 19 to June classed in every move, ne ee al Teague, and the |of the National League ts in the E agers gen {6 used asa hospital for soldiers | beat Coffey—and perhaps Moran too.| Coffey was matched utter the bout rnan me | victory of the Bre e -|and that the yer of the an | Seventh Rog Fur out of commission by the hard | Ho ts much more rugged than Cof-|to mect Bill Brennan, who has won| pearhy co ents on various) 12, the National League the winners! ‘i tory of the Hicowis int oe eda im, AACA RETO RNTC uarieatat ann [mesial ta en preparation. But they have time to fey, and when on the receiving end|eleven out of twelve bouts here by | by the New York Newspaper Golf Club’ were Tesreau of New York, Babe! jit. the name of Norton, but|Red Sox and the White Sox. There Ye interested in boxing. The night of|has shown undoubted gameness, a| the knockout r n two weeks, and |inaddition'te it usual serlewof monthly) Raamg of Pittsburgh and Dale of! nothing came of its Fe oO at ene ut thet the'Red ee | ANY. attempt to match Fred Futton ements at Van with Jess Wi | dere the international champtonships nj thing that Coffey hasn't accomplished | he'll have to be tter trim than he] tour Christiania speculators were selling yet. Weinert imight prove too fast | Was last night carry off the hon ees bia Sad et pa Gokeus nt 20 Kroner each. But the |for Moran, and | doubt. that tho lore, "Gib says that last night's bout | 7h 4 Fi eraze ts all for amateur sport. Fight- | punches that upset Coffey would ever | Was just what Jim needed to restore! gp pennsylvania, which will play the not jd that Va ih: os y I We ld t b t ing Dick Nelson in the only profes-|reach the agile Jersey boy—-or stop|his confidence and put him on edge | Springhaven Country Club to-morrow on ers ick hae ed Evening or Dis ruoutes tf sional 4n Denmark. and he makes a) htin if they did, tor gain. the Springhaven links youngster, bu’ teds, und Thee tnarotng ive poles in box: |” Mat Coney with, Weinert. When | om ee = Churtio Herzog, siauxniered in os Dyegzeg Among Amateur Bowlers | only veteran of the day to bel have suffered by the loss of St urd will evoke a thun- us yelp 4 in(Cinelnnat!. Opposed to them w eh Ge ethee or the Universty | Mayer, Meadows and Vaughan. It ads their epeing foo Swimmer Vollmer is after the writer who called him a human shark. ing.” | abie to the same. tell whether there's any real fighting —— In the American League { OFFRY having started again by | stuff in the big Irishman or not, b well BS A | Vioking a fine lemon tn HO DA-1 ey ase WATLACH says that 1 FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP soe ee aera ee Suvenpert (Park Row Team Awarded] teame of, the Metropotttan Life t-| passe nanen Fistins PURROWS 0% ‘ son of Jack Geyer, aps S M a, says that Leac! Janforth had no trouble in ¥ " 2 La Wis FARM BY BATTING GROUNDERS ON { Billy Gibson will risk him against one | Pape will stick to his determi- By John Pollock www sedi cle a j Solid Gold Medals and i. | of the real fighters, nation to leave fighting for the } 3 SOA RIREnIGE UD Girimaltonrkadns cutis ey j Charlie Weinert would be a good }¥ounger set in the future, According| It Is now practically sett Uhat) eur aud them mes Senator Jones, the wonon of White SOX Danforth is not a young | Championship Cuy The Evening World free headpir SPORTING. ; man for Coffey to tackle next. It might} to Sam, Leachie is making more ank Moran and Jack Ditton of Indian; | tie sue ual sorte even though his name may sour ourney) at ‘Thun's last night FiavicM ac Orta ti not be good for Coffey, but it would | money in busi he ould. i {apotis will engage tn their ten-roundy was not a brutal sport, He eeiey ialeonié NAWOYOrs TANA! WAT cnkiak ost enthusiastic, Bhore Rod was the only tearm sha EUS A dh bv MANHATTAN gies on the The : ihe 6 nA. G, the latter p ny @ ' npal another {en round : erpan | ee the | brought out 4 fob winner, J. | POMORKE ii Be good forthe aor. Ther nel the ring attor being | bovt atthe stadiums 4c. the tater part pit, Otten, ts tant anaes Vamund gig years ago this young man was) AL gatherings of followers of the A 2,{30 inne, ile eg 3 [Fos NOM “Weinert See hadbaee een a 4 | iat of next month e men have been o' “ me 5 » Athletics, and gradually tenpin sport rophies for oy en 1, 9) Most as soffey was getting Weinert of | Rocked out by Baylor nes m nate Thunsiay night, at which Benny Leonard and with the npin sp * | Leb lt Coffey has ey Lede In nearly every insiunce boxers who fered a pur ne of on 1908, aaran Rebs Fil Bloom will clash, Young Brown and Jack ghifted bimself around until he has); The Eve ning World three-men amae |. Vine 00, Martin, 63 FAIRMONT ATHUETIC CLUB, ot the easy marks, barring Frank retired after one defeat have tried to |e? $17,000 Loneliey cee ’ rerun’ tk 10 | eam? We the lade who will clash to this meted. | come into bis own. Not only that, but/teur tournament were distributed at] ' incon neg a ae feet © tees. Moran, who knocked him out twice, |come back again—even years after [as already accepted the _ Tia. is) Madden the Newark bearywelght, has pe deserves eapecial credit for beat-| schirmer's Park Row Academy, the Pi mae We ouna’ Bi . He hax made a large reputation and leaving the ring. Nearly always thay |aimost a fure (hing that Pition: wilt = boon metcled to box Kl Cams, a new hea: ing Dauss, & man supposed to be — {fail to make good. ‘The lay-of de- |tikewiae, as it will be the largest BUM | weignt irom ths West, at the Fioreer Sporting | ton notcher of the Tiger staff, Day am, last night Magiet: Mare 02, mpions were ne} home of the winning t Hoth 34, Krauss | Bet Ma: - ‘stroys at least a part of their fighting | he r received for boxing, and besides | clus neat Wi (ay nigut. Willie Wile, Mal Dopeg victory was of peculiar interes | The Par | WARTY Sve TIMMY « ated alitennantsl@ft.- ability, and where competition is keen The as been ext anni to take [dens m thinks thet his protege will’ fy) view of the fact that he is or awarded 1 lever World solid Brennen 74.) MOORE ve MICKEY DUNN \din’ BOr. A | the Seater wh r doesn't Keep Up to bik Ton Moran ever since he saw Frank box {aon te new the Federal League stars who came | ooiq medals and T Ever Worid 5, Renedum | NEW POLO A. Aw TO-NIGHT, 2 Star Insisted upon in every [PG jee ee sired and arava {ae Nant in Madison Sauare Ga sy touer, w cog | fey eeeatbed PERO DIC OIE 8. Da eee tee ie et arinis covalved ‘3 che Oink! ches eat Civilized language Jretifed after his big defeat was dona ie Our v a 1 favorite eaLeienen, rt oe | Bots Hea Bond Denes He ie roost. for its known 1. Sullivan, who never fought after | 2 Man an sum aqstt ast MEM © Wot to take | the ROOMS, evPT MuNped to Te dalme y weing Knocked out by Jim Corheti snare owd of his friendy imit * 120! the supposed * just at the > Nockler of the Hronx Centrais riorit | Another was Jack Root of Chicago, H ig flrs are Hugo 3 i Superiority Who stopped ing tb ay at Jack ( the Denver to meet both | zenith of bis career “ded the sold gold medal for BK DeAteN DY Lane grins revelpta amounted to $2 THD, | iehest individual average of Marvin Hart, Root w theatrical business 4 sf In a fow nt into t me very owned] Buly bibs, of Kenny Lenard f theatres hen he [tilt being healeged with offers trom clu | a fight he travellod firat-| over wie country for Benny's wevices VP jclaxs and bought ringside tickets. Manton InP Ho, the Portugume fia wit tor{ ‘The Yanks and Brooklyn had no chance of breaking even in the race meeting Willie Hoppe i rrvud bout, Aaeredo ex |that has gone but two days, as wet yin a few werk grounds made it impossible for play {Mier on Ebbets Field or the Pole | Grounds. Hddie Manasse took second | Nick Nelson third and E, Tocet | Coffey drew down $985 and Geer $487 | succe: D fa stri | wanted xe fourth, : Twelve Brunswick- Balke mnineralite awarded the pin knights highest score for their panes Over thirty brong were awarded to the bowlers | ‘olled 220 of better away from] nn is negotiating with the ownem o 1, to become fan received today fram Ja Root never showed any hankering to| tne cimmpie A.A, of Phuadelphla, who a will Tthe boxiue club at Harter IMPORTED | come back.” to give Benny ® big sum to amet some good | ite m As soon & iwaright of that city for ex rounds on the| Finn declares that he has some corking | Ginger Ale |B) Jess wiLLARD HAS NEW BABY|*« =: te Rae te | Of unusual interest to the National League is the first appearance of Bip Jeff Tesreau. cted to be the bul pitching. staff, | home. a Jimmy Dutty claima that ¢ gare tim] wark of th ‘ire Andemon, the Chicago heavyweight, is] spitting stad Order by the dozen Son Was orn March 2, bat ¢ dni dicenan, ae, Cues MATTE |e the ° With app e ne teiant of Me SpHEDULE TO-NIGHT. win pr oavy weight | oYourw ‘eluert, Une Wark heavy 68 eee ee ceria hia, ast, Mo a ¢ merchant or grocer Champion Jess Willard has a new baby | tle Stadium A, C boxing show tomorrow nant Gone ine Duly ee re ov |g z | { boy, it was learned her \ ay alrem a. bouts at the | we ai viow night | x : ; to mak | for use at home sid ences CR) ee eee ieee tw wag| Choi tas eet "Phe Arnheim $20 Suit which two ten-round bow ’ ’ , ’ i ygu can ses ‘om coming. If they 7 4 on you—food night! But you " : don't have to wait for them to land. | ment in Swe SOME FINE DAY 5. 282°S)0e05"""" Who Have Paid More _ d and Fifty-fifth Street and Yankees have been invited ab Wine « The Same Prices at Both Stores Schwab Wins at Biltards, | Feil you "Renter Be Co ye home tailor? ane he'll) um iene tat im Tam bone e| dis an HAH Street and ; ie —* Mii EVERY smart style that any high come to us and save money o: yur tailoring bills. ‘ Hi, which haa | uthtet nthe country, and Only a very large and efficient organization could possibly u j : a ees + i A Krcaiepla rive 8 any Him’ Coffey. the erns is very large. and you'l! see among them many for a Kaufman at $1.50 | Suits & To Your $ " igh yhamplon. ad a member of the Which other tailors ask $25 to $30. Call and sce them be Miata oie on cana euie Kavtnnn 5 Topcoats Onias Kent ma Phe mer f the Glanws and fore buying Easter Clothes ‘Baa from a high-priced hat.” j Buy here ind have enough change left to buy $5 Style another suit late We sell 20 suits to the hig iy Last night a exciting game o} : TY a We get We i i i Dita eo a billinrds. was play at ‘ruler oDininrd $3 Quality j small profits and big business aad n for Prag en ape ner ialtor Svs mr | Rooms One Hundred und Tenth. street 7 ri Pt 1 {il i | SAMPLES? Sure! Lots of them FREE [\00) 008° °°" : Arica aves, Fouutine 1h fave a . ai ; ] 20 O’C ats aid anen ‘ peer slo0 nose ot whieh wan mpent on BROVAWAY 30K. dnd Street! 1 $ Bate , et Rae And Le Ho me and Ninth Street Bet. Vifth and Mad, Aves. ! {Ili \ Hundred an Manhattan's Man Hatter ‘aa «on AN FORD &CO..Tailors Lacie a mya Exclusively Custom Made Clothes ‘20 to ‘50, U ‘ = = = % 4 6 , i

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