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——— = SS LS ogee ent a> 5 » Be toa Finest Season + f taeen to Ama feur and Professional Sport in This Country j Ooms, 00 2 frm tenmee ro - vane « A avery ow York heonuae tt old town uple of real vd there's Homerun J, ball teams A Franklin Baker He's envugh to put & slice of real good cheer into any eltuation Down with the biuer! HARLIN WEINERT baw made food some of the kind things we maid about him Imat week Saturday night Charlies knooked out the so-called “Agile” Andre Anderson in two rounds He not only knocked Anére out Wut drove him through the between the by 4 and ‘canal re with the punoh. comp wine will pow probably bear that Jim Cottey | ie bot on Weitnert’s tral hear @bat little thing? No, ‘'Y the waz, in the interests of ac- ouracy wo desire again to apol- omtae Gor misieading our readers. applied to various boxers are more picturesque than descrip- tively accurate, “Agile” Andre And- erson wasn't agile hey to encape any of the blows that Charlie Wein- ert sent his way. “Ferocious Fred” Fulton is no more ferocious than any other well-meaning and ambitious plasterer. ‘urious Frank” Moran ‘was moderately mild when he met Willard. the University of NOTH that Pennsylvania may engage Law- low: wea a - ‘August Belmont Regrets That He Has Been Forced Association, there'll be no popular price of admis- eon at Belmont Park this season is shown by the correspondence between | the sport Mm and District Attorney Lewis J. Smith, Itor 4 Belmont says that racing should not | in F be a sport for the wealthy alone, and allow him to re-establish the $1 field, ‘The correspondence that led to the closing of the dollar field stand fol- TER BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1936, SOME PEOPLE WE ALL MEET IN THE SPRINGTIME Coe tem 1 mm fase Prats Or sem FOE / ane on wars * Al Cem? Ree tt / nme tos veers rd "81 OO 8 ew wate vom 00t a tan To ow Tipton mn err va stm, | nie OWwrer Oe PLArIN ( TER KULes, % Morus (hy Thee Great } wins YO) GT | Lin wine / Tat ! ~~ a. a4 wh , 0) Fm \ Fw GR eno ALWAYS WHeseT, TO Coane@e Taw Pues.) To Abolish $1 Field Stand President of Westchester Racing Association Makes Public Correspondence : Between Him and District Attorney of | Nassau County That Led to Doing Away With Popular Ad- mission Price. HAT August Belmont, Chairman of the Jockey Olub and Prest- dent of the Westchester Racing sincerely regrets that Association and I, as ite Prestdent. de- plore the necessity of the step you have Feauested us to tale t has desire to brini within ‘reach of peo) of moderate means the Ing, and give to all, if the’ additional fro infleld, thrown open to the public on Saturdays and Nolldays, an opportunity to witness It has been said, without Justice in y opinion, Unat racing ts only @ sport » wealthy Thie @ not the fact and should not be the case in he hopes that the Nassau County off-| The W estcheater Racing Association clals will take a different stand and | (lll comply with your request as work @ cl atituted the punt District Attorney's Office, uinda at popu Nassau County, N.Y [within tn sto parts of tte ar prives, and thus pit h of every one a aport, non Robertson of the Irish-Amer- Mineola, April 12, 1916 the fundamental reason for the existence lean A. C. as athletic coach, There | August Helmont, Waa, "No. 43 Exchange [of which, is detractors to the contrary has been talk of this before, but} Psce New york Pormichsiandin improvement. o somehow or other the university failed to connect with Lawson, This has been the university's misfortune. Laweon Robertson, besides being a first-clags man in every sense of the word, has become one of the dest athletic coaches in America. I doubt | % that there is a better coach in the country to-day. He oomes nearer the great Mike Murphy in ability to : i Of bast experience it ie our opinion that and Gossi | It te hardly fair to base @ con- jand «ang control and hold the respect of the|the Racing. A. elation Shi orently fuel 4 It of the firet athletes under Mm than any other | facilitate our ‘accomplish this By John Pollock oluslen ‘an the: raguiy’ of oe coach I've come in personal contact | end it they would ‘clove the dollar ft ar few games, but, according to fig: it up. After Janie with in recent years stand, Our, past experience indic like Gibbons, the St. Paul Pt , ou i from the Tigers, they ENRY IRSLIN formarty 0 | SAG snbovance somea: from that BAI | York early tiest week to. einlen itataing |ABNE. A batip berets tee ve teeceae: ciate | eguee anmsare <2 he in:thaiSaee: * of the grounds, early ne lo pet nockout artists - wrestler and more recent: 1 hope that ‘you will give this matter | for his ten-round bout with Ted Lewts, | Mud ve | | shan ete ere ae ‘pat Veach, manager of boxers, triedaturn|YOUr most earnest consideration and|the English boxer, in Madison Square ark light he 1% ‘ . eae eknsrree p s \eavswelght, nes sii ning against an Iai: very truly, RS os has been doing Mght work every © Tiley. On Wednesday night, at the} in the Athlet but it cannot be ns , a day since bis match with Jess Smith | Connon iene ore, he wil clash with eck} ald that the Brav enjoyed any |The Indians won out e 11916. land that he won't have to work very mS tve-round Sout, while oe Sstunday | icking in Brooklyn, Just I's not often thi Hon. Lewis J trict Attor ¥ | night he oil ewap punches with Wid Burt| ney Picking 4 chance to sit at a ney, Nawsair Mineola, Neyo! | hard to be in form to meet the Briton. | kenuey et the Gireashom mot wit Wie But) came Stallings made a clean. “ted with the Cubs tnaiy oa Dear Sir; 1 bor nee acknowledge the | Gibbons hasn't boxed here eince he met up. This, in a way, b out his that sor receipt of your letter of April 12 by | packey Mebarland at Brighton Heach | g2imay, Puts. the went side ligntwetant, wii] gtatement that he has the best ‘Na ounty lust September ] meet Nis Moran, the New (rleans taitweuht, 10] gonditiened club In the cirouit. | - | the main event of ten munis at the Mariem| due to. the excellent weather en- pele ponferned a0, tie Palladeipbia gnimeiant, | SETUME_CMD on May 4.0 This iit be. Mo Fla. puzzle part: If a manager does the} !’#! fighting, is it up to him to aplit the purse with his boxing stable? ANAGERS we'd like to see to Dan MecKetrick = vs. Jack Curley | i) vs, Dan Me ' thovs. J. Jobe 1 con nk of @ tures on athletic tral \ r w abou for it lg only what the gr Pr Ss and teachers 1 two tho! > O'BRIEN AND DONAHUE | WIN IN PHILADELPHIA, pamus | pre y Ir in the fourth round # stay the round ty and I have been tulking over the matters concerning the racing meets to be held tn the coming summer by the Westchester Racing Assoc tation ai mont Park. Wo are d rate with us HARVARD CREWS RESUME raes, a thing wile h th war has proved to be of vital rH well ag economic. importan ‘The Sheriff of Nassau Coun nt ita: ery ®/ various reasons prefer to compete to- CTO DO he Preee Pamaning (a (The Maw Tore Mow ng Waray Wis 100 Tene amit — No TanuRe w-Tour! Gey 9m Royer, Piaes fT On, Te ” fF in are! ‘You "Mave Ther | Ruues + How Stone Eek / ag WoUuLPN'T LET ME Ter orien: ws oe, Py LBs @ — * a ei an v's | ) Dow 2 th Puri om wee 1 16 Tomer wiacn ey / RIGHT Ih Twa Cur! \ Perce tm | TNS Garere Ot tha Ls ier? Ta Ve i There ane he mate anh cane Comet a ee ee = to * hewitnw «hare nanin flor ae nee of alinoat (wo hours, Mo hallolayer ahould wear palamae on the bases PAL acip Fev WHO A #155 To The Grea law fites 9 certain time when you - ‘9 can eo and raph tut they Aon’? \ rabhite read the achedute, ‘ Foeowe the or of enting idianw owen 16" + 0k Manager Deneran a4 coclaned Wee ny to the plate withont TIRBUTES BVEHY ‘ THe CONDI Tion OF A mpendtbrift tan bird who will get tn = middie of a bridge and then Sissi - { DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE GUE PENNANT RACES — Jt Tae ee ioe evant tn boc CE. SPORT ALPHABET. Easy! teal en, seats you, AND WISER “Tws vaar -T CANT tae A thle fou Mave Out of the Eight Clubs Playing Yesterday buf Three Man- aged to Get Through Game With a Single Flinger, and Two of Those—Dauss of De- troit and McConnell of Cubs— Were Beaten. St. Loale Chicago. 9 Clevel'd.. 2 ca Cleveland, 4 By Bozeman Bulger. HE witching of the Western clubs which Bowling Strikes and Spares preceded by 4 day the shift in the Kast throw Mttle Mwht on the early stages! of the American and National League) | races except to show that very few) of the pitchers in either organization SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Rt Peter and penny (2), Arcanum, N. J ), Weat |Blaee B, Vander- jaritt (2). Fit. Tripler a ce, St, An- jiind bim egal Leaga 3 Mt. Louin, 6; Chiengo, & Philadelphia at Ni Washington at Bos Few Pitchers in Kither Organization In Shape for Hard Summer’s Grind ve.) On 000 | N. York. 50 | Waeh 2 800 | Detroit 2.600! Phile Results of Games Yesterday. Cincinnati, a w, 1 1 1 ° Detroit, Games To-Day. Detroit at CI i. New York at Broobly: hited Satan te for aome things, ¥« 1 think that tt would: fiands for cheating, « something {t shouldn't Miltary experte have Mowred that the spot on the At- lantle Seaboard te third base at Khihe Park treakeat Benny Kauff intends to stick to hie original statement investigate Turke’ Hague tetlt charges that the Britteh are com- pelling prisoners to bathe. 4 Natives of Brazil are fond of golf— 84, Louie, 1; Chicago, 0 show t the disease ts not @ product of our abominable ellmise, i" we wrestlers in. The inom tumor ery tn the worl te the back of + her amy's neck Rob Groom got a bit the other day for his {n spite of General Pershing’s efforts made ty stop sniping. ¥ error by Sloper Ww ed nes no i " three bita when they ° ith ny Weeona (4), De! rye ‘and ro in whape for the hard summer's The most satisfactory feature to suntad an golf course often sees con i <-" [#rina. | the local fight of the Yanke i. the ote 7 fe wonderful hitting and fielding ¢ \ big isn to hasana and ve maratiil : Cate ee ee ene oe ne eee ane mresnted te cc| Heme Run Baker and Lee Mages, }an espe gn ty Uourge Stallings Fanattes who clatm that prepared flee benante & ane yy ate, ™ bg yesterday, but three managed to get| the men who cost tha club 960,000. the sudden return to greatness ness means war never saw @ porcus Deadpin tournament at the ThUM through with a singie finger. And it) Against the Senators M pee | herwood Magee. Hought from the) pine throw hie quills at anybody, Waite Diephant academy, Brom DOW) go happened that two of those—| Played like « Ty Cobb and B Phillies as 4 cleanup man last spring, } h tots to rateo the present high Individ-| Daves of Detroit and McConnell of| third’ basem ual and team scores. Tho older and| the Cubs—were beaten rt more experienced bowling clubs for) "7 S10" mere Wie Sox game a ward the latter part of the schedule. t he is an excellent | Magee had a poo: man, as well as a wal- | ago he realized t play started by a full reall minors. It will chance to make good or go to the he beging to consult ral liroad sched- | r season. Two weeks hat this was his last Conmie Mack may beiriehe about having the clase of the American League ,but you never see the cream on the bottom of the milk: be some time before | | Chicago seven twirlers were required | hit at him like a ules, He practically ist Ault aueered into last week iat | ‘2 | get the thing over and {tt must} fans had given uP, bbl Baker | genes from Brook yu idit dum dum ballete tut net | v / ly knocked it down {A three-bagger by record team tally of 511 for this sea-| finally won out, th y celebrating: the bag, forcing out one man | Bagatadl” tar slowing apaciera tha son, With clubs of this calibre to/ the frst victory t have had on | then threw to first, retiring the | Your Uncle Wilbe bIGHOD 18 | sec aonsuinlinost five dagen Cldlandithe occupy the runways, new recorde Can) wits sox round » 1914 side. It was a corker. disturbed, though not ayod, over | 01 days old and th be expected most any evening, while) White Box grounds since 18 y hades [the loss of two games to the Braves, |Cincinnat} board of directors hasn't fob acores will be rolled in abundance, did not win a game there all last| nother Yank rapidly approaching | though he had hoped to get away to| picked a new manager to succeed tho | weason, Wetlman, Davenport and) the hero stage is Joe Gedeon a flying start. His pitching staff 18) one who is going to succeed the one Keginning to-morrow night at the! plank finally triumphed over a pitch- | — Bergman Bros.’ Lenox Avenue acad- ce = emy Jimmy Smith and Mort Landney | (Ne collaboration of Benz, Russell handicap if not win, Seven games| Meadows and Sallee succeeded in and a single will be bowled for three nights, with | beating the Cube again inal w 0) Rel- that the conducted in a strictly and in conformity with | lieve th clation, a this respec civilized nation, Benes. ver; AUG! 2 a Preal . and in view | Fistic News kin May b: Association, on in @ bout in this city, Joh Keisler, manager of the Harlem Sporting ( went to Philadelphia on Saturlay ntaht hignet hia up to meet Young Hrown, the east ne of the two ten-round scraps and ‘s club on May 6, Hrown beat Robideau, Ved OR 4 Lewis is now on hie way. south ' part in two fighta tn the ; f it would close | nes ay Wis left veaterday for Chat Held stand, becw OX> | tanga, & Y 8 he b AB iO tof th to you on and in ved ® Hoh Mnched to. fought ton n this con against while del TRAINING AT PRINCETON. | ,, ‘ Village, Ww the Miath Ward, whence Jack Goandanan Me RINCETON 17.—Hare | joney od Out ay mucceanful fighters, has ty a ity crows fighter whe 1s Mkely to ripelys ay providing ho dose aration rc it all nee ont \ ni Llesveuglit who are ay aft rn " i Hoare! Vest wor afi » professional batul Tommy and will be ov ' and aoe yeisebat mm} ' land | ard hitting Brooklyn le matched the bout he vated Gat be! the total pins of the forty-two games| game, McConnell being unable to| to count. clean, The B had pitched a masterful game up to} that time. firet appearance, ‘ According to report he recently ed Charlie Whe in a bout at Chattanooga, Olympts AC remilar weekly boxing VANCOUVE Louts Kotula ton State Seb to-day With Tris Speaker gone from gre Red Sox it is to be a tough fight he ltween the Boston clubs for popular. fty, Each club has won a world’s championship in the past two years ‘and the public is pretty evenly di vided in showing favoritism of Harlem will hold tty ow tonight. Artie Mc Govern and Young Kelly, Johnny Walsh and Joo Lynch, will clash in the two tan-round boute, wh ‘Toouny Geary and Stating Willie will meet in the f six rounds 'inued twenty-one ba team of id to "trikeout \¢ Much interest attaches to the Giant.) Dodger game in view of the current belief that Matthewson will pitch his first game for New York. Fans all! over the country are eager to know) if he Is still possessed of bia old cun “60 rounds Young Hloom and Hilly West alae fight ten The mote {mportant fat be the tenn senmationa! | lever | Jonun dattle thin week wilt 1 go between Renny Leonard, the ry at, and Phil Bloom, + Who recently ‘gave | ning They will meet at | = an Young} ‘The predicament of the Detroit | Po! », the up: | Tigers, in thetr lack of pitchers, grows | !8 th |pathetic to those who have been root- bal ling for them to beat out the Red Sox. || To-night the again in, the | Ne all \ inte Dar yum A cast mi 8u Tr ites for the pennant, have won but jorrow night at the Roadway Sportt ub one out of five games and it all has sae err ttag Ofte ct | heen due to weak pitching. The heavy av xioua'to meet Beng, whom [artiliery, made up of Cobb, Crawford | ing who ha ught twice in By Mont, and Veach, has done its share, but tation, In ac without a atrong defense even that!a finteh Shaum O'Rrlen, of ‘homedhoe'* fame, who de ts unavailing Kondrat and T vl at Philadelphia Saturday fe olonae are " time matches affal and in Zbyszko has the card and his ‘hands. Fred Pilakoff, aud Leo Hens bout, will take place to. with all their much " he neither a puneh nor a pitehing de. | © BASEBALT TO-DAY, 3.10 PMCS Y Amer 'fense. When MeConnell did finally fears s, Philidelphie Polo Gréa, Adm.60c,-—Ady, come through with @ good game his Watching the Scoreboard. } St, Louis kept the Cubs run column hold them at the finish, though he! ings without @ tally.” | Hal Chase broke back into the vig lea with @ soreaming two-bagger The White Sox just could not keep Detroit, batted a thousand He whaled the leather for three dou- | and sending in from Detroit and the Cardinals dupli- ———————— DEAF PITCHER STRIKES OUT 21 IN NINE INNINGS, tions on his notable feat in striking Rroadmy| rpo.day comes a big shift among A week ago Ki ' oming Week | eng n clubs. The Athletica are! in a game with Caun™ | here to tackle the Yanks, while the of Portland fe Joh }Giants open in Brooklyn for th ern [i Mere tet tet Mans, 9h irae appearance tn Greater New Fork. WRESTLING TO- rO-NIGHT TO AID POLISH WAR SUFFERERS, | the favorit pf the paints in rae Chip the crack middie: hearty. sympat weight, has not ’m es Wotan: | Holand was given a severe drubbing | iy under the | duemigh hie manager, Jimms Dime, that Saturday and Dauss went down again | paderewski, wife of the v gnent Polish Jready to mect the winner of the Bilent Martin |Yesterday. So far, the Tigors, favor-| pianist Tal fittest MB ee through in due 7 will try to pick up the 261 pin advan- Wolfgang and Scott. tough fight in tt take er Chatcrett and Caruana ‘The Pirates used Muiler, Hill ar eries, and, mar of Buffalo gained on them in the first | ,, affort to beat tho Re ee fe twenty-one games of their mateh, Cooper in an eff a oe f the ninth rolled in the Bison C With an_ but finally fell before the onslaug! nie, Nnoakar ean i draw other twen| no games to be rolled of Toney, who looks to be one of the LP hns Pad Jel Bokivgdl | to m, on their home alleys, the New Yorkers) nest pitchers of the year slammed «double and two singles m Chas 40 anaes up anneideranie ce tuis| Heat @ ‘8 ar r the Indians. Ty Cobb got a double od bis nerve Bill Donovan ruins have gone 27 inn- advantageous bi left handers. for Mullen, they are easy p three straight | plays just as goc broke under a| first base as Pip Louis Browns. | stituted for Pip pinch Satur — a it is very likely | ‘There were two extra inning games. | southpaw, and that in the tenth|the job against used by George | his outfielders Sharkey East Jack Sharkey yas been showings R, Wash, April 17 pitcher for the Washing-,& match with jool for the Deaf, con-| Bobby Hubon a bi to receive congratul ure bout at the on Saturday temen 17 & game with t » eau cord | ina nine-inning e otula struck out eighteen | wa: h the Lincoln High mote} e grapple! Manhatt will hold sway 0) 3 of t th mat tournament jaAmmoth show ia ufferers, Wiadek Zbys ae inthe affair, bur the wrestlers hail from Europe and are in| hy with the cause, which | patronage of Mme, Ellen IWell You will bi in good shape, he mays, and will come |they have now Giants gave lization of t portant discovery that he has an ex- cellent pinch hitter ip Charley Mullen and that he is now able to make an Walter Pipp — has trouble with the southpaw: but A good big man can't alwaye whip a a right handed broke up the game by making a hit first when the opposins pitoher ts a | a system similar to that successfully that he ts already being considered for Champion Ertle, gave night that he only weighed 118 pounds to his V'®- | opponent's 121 pounds, Sharkey carried | the slant to Hubon every second of the | * and if Hubor On he would have been atoy time. the To show that he keeps abreast ! nice game nF thet of the news, Ump Connally read ike good, and it_may| The egotists should take a st affect- | on from Waiter Johnson, who doesn’t know who the best pitcher In the Amerioan League has made the tm- Only way for Yale to strengthen her football team te to have more atting shift Harvard players graduate. Atter, | bad little man. picking. Mullen al _—— ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. od a fielding game yp. Mullen waa sub-| Saphed—Sounds like good weather for squash tennis. p against Harper in day, and promptly two runs. Hereafter! that Mullen will play) Plunger—Tio bet, evenly. Divide the jitney Vipp will have | have| Kewple—Nohody knows wha is go ing to win @ wrestling match unt!! it starts, right handers. Stallings in handling X. U. B--You have a good dam- age suit, but we advise you to com- promise for a postage stamp or some- thing you can spend, ly Defeats Hab: the local bantam, who such good form lately Every once in a while the rain gets Interrupted by a ball_gam ad beating in the feat- Ptoneer Sporting Club Despite the fact _SPORTING. hadn't frequently | #.w {Pros Ada. eat AM Cy oles bars ta Be rs ‘m'r, ih ‘éhont Mardin vr, Yeofens & othe, 8A Easter Suitings Worth Seeing, $25 ¢ surprised at the range of patterns, at the beauty of the materials, at the low cost. 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