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TER BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19¢ MORE LIMELIGHT ON THE PESKY PROFESSIONAL! See ae Copyright, 1916, by the Pr Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Sez, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (ara IF YOu CAARSG VERY Wah, LISTEN. You ARE A Go-reR, “Tut Guy owner. Be Pisquarimied - HE RUNS Too Pras {3 THAT RIGHT? A @oLFER IS A MAN = Yas? You ADMIT You ARa A*PROFESSIONAL You are MAKINes PRONE. OUT MANE sea THEN YOU MUST BE A PROPESSIONAY 66 A CCORD- ula Common; , : or Gor — echt rl ING 10 SOUTH AND to the U. S. G A, an under taker is a pro- fessional when he dies.”” aeemacliionene Sammy Harris Didn't “Spill Any Wormation” When He De- Olared He “Split Up” With Kid Williams Because Latter Can No Longer Make Bantam- weight Limit. fhe Athletics have struck thelr stride, which is a iimp. The ould weather is keeping the pitching stati | back, but it's Keeping the iceman back, too, GCoonriant, 1914. by the Frees Putituing Co (The New York Brening World) AMMY HAKKIS of Baltimore, | having “split up” with Kid) CAUGHT tH THe ACT! You Are A PRaFes OAL After sitting on the bench for severe’ years, naturally a young pitcher Beutve ME — THE GOLLUP ASSOCIATION CAN GET Williams, whom he managed venver Goring his championship career, has nT THROWER. = US ALL ON Some KIND op handicapped when they ask him given out a public statement that | YouThinow Tose OW eK = “Kere may AN ARGUMENT, pitch standing up. $p Fiitiams can no longer make the jam alae Be SOME ADVANTAGES om Some fighters can accammplish (n ten sacoaile *Obagtamwele!! 116 ands based | what it took Ip Van Winkle twenty years to dm ringside nd find ard ¢ us to = wae 102. RE iia OF . - — a sails nhl _ | Mananer Donovan would rather 0 —— have the weather cold and the sofgatherwoight cia "Undoubtedly Mr. Harris thinks he | DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES |“ ""™""""™ te “spilling some information,” but “Yome ten’. One of the best proofs that! - Franco hes chs wp an how “Rid Williams has passed his fighting | | i opyye | save gas, and therw is no Marie Antoinatte prime and has taken on hampering | nt: nd Ph ll t Mi t Ti D | ark ‘em why they don't use electric Lights, ite: fe the fact that Harris has “split a sa ulltes to ee O- ay | We can’t tell whether the Yanks ” Nothing we know of could e ° | fi are a game team until they have have pried Mr. Harrie away from n t Ne t l L 9 G Hi | travelled over the New Haven EE atl Cd Gon urs attona eague Game mere) nstcsiliniee (renee OP.poungster retained his fighting and — ey-getting power. ; ‘ Can almost hear the sporting te @ well known fact that Will-| Benny Kauff, Bill Rariden, Eddie MAJOR LEAGUE RESU TS writers shaking the dice to seo wha ep faeas Dasn't made the bantammetene Rousch and Fred Anderson, LTS AND STANDING teams, will play the first crucial Jexoursion into the featherweight field | Stars Newly Acquired by Man- series. ny ago Was prompted by his in- {T Wa. BE A Pipe To “Tact. PRoressionaALr M ‘| ; American League, Hilty Waphe wilt have a tough time prortag ahy more asa Be ON THE AMATEUR. ADLETECS ager McGraw, Will Make Their | ,cie. w. b. Pe. me Wiis is rab. HC. Clb, L, Pc Stu Eee Led = ' 2 Debut Before Polo Grounds | ‘iscsi 5 2 - ° 3 | Detre axl f Sat eile aus cecstaiasameciscaada an z 9 7 "1 : 3 | Detro Onty thing certain about basedall ans i ——— | Crowd 4 : ‘ claim on th 1 itle, wh h he Hi dd S rn » lost to Kewpie Brie on a foul. arvar lg avort e THREE WEALTHY CUBAN By B Bul, SPORT ALPHABET. te PLANTERS TO RACE THEIR |! ory iii! sismona vont of to- tands for scraps UT there are others. Johnny Kil- e e Hib diamond event of to-day ts Aishioateey Mea Mbsahase head bane en actual tether ver enoeran aan Heap pays | Cri Bae ol wane aan & . - } t t m t's fakec by two fighter % eg, champion, as he is far over “the ‘ Giants at the Polo Grounds. It a _-_o » ut it’s j f “Soweight and refused to make the) sindiere: Lead igen ae is a tradition that for thirty years But it’s reul in baseball | @ REDDIE | Opens Over Mile and Seven-|the original intention to have only | [talner, to purchase horses for | Whats ances dtr ate bas nla i Lovie at Piitebures. aininc da the faethe . Weight champion, i one racu. So that the visitors | them at the coming Duryea sale fj tauation of what is known to the his is the farthe ' grown out of the 183. pound at Eighths Course on Carnegie Seulente Ley disappointed, Dr " and prepare them for the Ja- fj business ‘aanagers as “Giant Luck.” When prope : t spound: « ook up his varsity combination in | maica meeting next month Advance sales of b i Lwattleaty tess Jt) f eiagside class and ref to make| Lake | > ca 6 onth. ce sules of boxes indicat ; " f Seen soenives dncopimactarie To-Day. TRG Ce Burke arrived at, Belmont Park unustally large crowd and Pres by Witt, Connie's new shortstop. | hits, Host os bright and rosy af , sto y ; mostly of v yeaterday with four thorough- empstead has prepared for twen-] j,, : | srnest Schiller. t Re-decision bouts—the only kind in PRINCETON, April 20. |Tund. nero of the Henley’ victory, | breds which he raced at the [/rive thousand at least eer Gas cht eestesitahe centild FA a ley teasthe| STRANGLE HOUD—Unjustly oe @hich he will consent to “defend his ¥ y victory. at least. the baseball long distance jumping! real be: ue, sunk bs } oy Ste" H“ ARD and Princeton crews) Tho only factor that troubles Crim. Eb Sige ah Alt) Guriag) the Inst With all the early scrambling for] clamplonahip, Charley Herzog is ad- | deeper into the : “ig aed by anti-vivisectionists, The eS ; will open the Intercollegiate upporters is the uncertainty | Winter. Burke represents Agusto i ; ancin, , 4 vated | standi ‘s yieeaty ea is to ma eck bi < 3 3 Sesnueli’ Lis the | Armando Etchegogten. The lat- . aving chance the comfort of cc ding e OH : i Twa ha aye E lie pears ago as manager of On Carnegie Lake. There will be/men tn a hard race. — ; Behe 1 ace i ar . ie L Ng managers, |/plia. Young ‘Yom Hughes had the | hold, ives the assassin's fingere i Vi, cing Dick Hyland, is back|two races between the first and sec-|_, The Ticor rorew 18 compowed of tall, pada bd aed Make lacey ‘Thar Hates tite eee ueraeene ah GUS a RII CUBE Cote ba CLL Rae AS IrKUMENE | inty on the collaborator’s ANS ‘aa a promoter, McClintie hus Leen {ond varsity eights, The distance will} loone-muscled youthe who nverage ee eee ans aria itarae Hf Bilt, Rariten, Eddie Rouses |t2,,fush in the first division, ENGL Rie atae nin clu Had takene thot At ut promoting boxing bouts in Oklahoma, | be one and seven-eighth miles. appearanct I gabe ney au ve ue ania eight good cambalasi« kad Fr A up hie hie atl age well, Charlie had better provide him. lead HEAD LOCK Based on the heore é nd let me tell you,” said Saminy! The Crimson rules a light favorite,| Spaeth ‘has rigged the shell In ncag? | ors, which their owner raced | pointed out at the Polo touuak Weeat uate Dae a cue ta Yandics. It is almows to me, earnestly, “that is the real coun-;t%0UKh Smooth water on the lake at/ance with the pecullarities of the | thie winter. Etchegogten only This event also furnishes the first | OMY, two clubs ‘that have never won| alright Iautacerek the tact that aly twas! trip on the New try. Bverybody has money there, and|"#ce time would boost the Tigera'|timn Ten, Of the present combina. | hase three thoroughbreds >pportunit eeing the Phillies cince | Saat bee ny have nice ar em) Ce ‘ntorviow wae oredited to | Haven, ‘The object is to make the *Preverybody is willing to spend it. 1|<lances immensely, Harvard's eight! others have had but little experience Shey fought for and lost the world's|wistere all over. the country; hel ima 98" patleatoyish heures OMS: SEBIDLIBIS Just ran off the match between Gun- fe of more experi-|even in the second boa| H 4 Bill Oreo ene pauna cane | Oi BY f c “oat Smith and Carl Morris at Tulsa. | {) while the Tiger boat in prac-| Just what the Tigers will di y 9 championship. It is unlikely that Al-|Phillles got out of the maiden class; Outside of Waiter Johnson it be- ice, safe trench. 4 3 Drris a Pas! this week has shown the|against Iarvard ‘will depend mostly Ouimet 's Partner exander will pitch the opener, as ne Tt tall gins to look as if the Senators will] 4.4. cicveiend team cam lose with Tap s vl on Capt. Cockran, who strokes the has had but two days of rest. But thelr most | 5 caker ‘you gotta hand ' " : yey think Jumbla and| shell, Cockran. J With the elongated Weliman to mor! < ete NSee oe See he can whip Willard. | + uC ontending she n| ae ours hing 1 D New York fans would be just as)them the Lo Browns t ’ bene @ a pu, oak Wir il eran amelie ABH anly Joh pounda, ihm EOWaHtUllyE ayed Despite pleased "to ‘see tho Glanch boat [tar “jump atta. uct ra few coniplicat and it Would| amateur coach Dr, Spaeth, mem- {Inte A Hates ite ca’ Chalmers, White Sox and cleaned up. By way ter nu | s grew $250,000. 1 may get that bout,| ber of the local faculty, and (haries | doubttul, if te shave nia U. GA A. . Ruling The Giants come to us this spring! of crossing the writ Who already a Lit} ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. en't gone aftcr it very hurd,| Herrick, the new Harvard couch, are| crew at a fant stroke any longer than| as a promising contender for the first | have called them hitless wonders, tho | against “Dut ie at], Seby= Piie ods vee ee Wen the Willard people have an|not paid for their services. |e short sprint y tonger waa division, But for the defeat at Brook- | Urowns tore into Ctootte for ten clean! Carrigan’s stat f to wane ahin) Gumcda Gece ., q@aggerated idea of what they ought BOSTON, Apri! 20.—Despite the |!¥B, yesterday they would hav: been | — — — _ — _— mash OY Tetaers wo onver taayrariinn Fe |rullng of the United Stat Me well on tholr way. Still, If they had us 4 4 Ives entitled to all the money Smith and i d: 0 l Ab gs of the Uni ates Golf | not lost, Brooklyn would’still be with- J. J, T-It'a too carly to predia® 4 the Bouse and a bonus for ones in sey mn y e ee ey w ‘and declared that out a wey, nd ihe Na eyona) League | 2 ti ‘ d . pennant winner, Walt till Saturday. |, mending to meet us. Jones would ‘rancts Outmet and J, K, Sullivan Jr., | Face. 3 indeed an ill wind that} F, N G owpie—Buy the wede Fyne the Ssi008 ror witard, and a To Cu Cut Down Lead Five Ping| ss mrnn csv: enver anecsus ges iavony ketone the bling! “| istic News an OSS! aaweries HN ie re ; : | tournaments alia thee: have es AGREES tin the eighth tn-| By John Polloc Re ae i peau r-ning, Tobbie his gang Walked} r than the instal t every iif |come proprietors of @ sporting goods | through the of That's all, | Local fight fans will have ¢ Hamm i Dynemete nt baseba Ay through the West. He's dead 1 Grnn 90> Say itast, BI Mommanan, 108. ‘fo festablishment, the Commonwealth ' 2 wing a 5 t 4 } game—which Willard isn't; and he Chaleraft and nf arvana Almost Wt pases Club allowed Bekins ene Coincidental with the lid pr: \ oy eng biog ' Gell solute, but every | [Sever went into a fight in his tite, Sure to Win Buffalo-New York « 1 | ter the / Polo Grounds th ks nap tienal tl Cul » 1 BC | : ‘ nf hs sonteate | a while some tean pulls some Sgwdthout trying to win and win as 1 | eI ee tana as ec, on, [tor the medial play handioap of the Ha |e to pest Bhil) Bloons Shel an the tacectane te os arti | er Basie your sondieniayarall teal + Wiickly as possible. 42-Game Match, Which Ends McMahon, ¢2) Totatt"sea club, He returned a card of 88) gt Washington and the Red Sox |clever boxer of Brooklym, who recently ot oe “Talk about money—why, the gate To-Night FOB W which was one stroke higher than the| will give the Athletics @ start on stood off Johnny Dundee in a fast battle pI | id Ld . Morris and Smith was $14,000. . aan WINNERS. best score of the moralns, an 8%, by| «neler way at ‘at Philadelphia. Con-,»Jin Brooklyn. Leonard and Bloom will a ant the Red Box display same ¢smgp Ase the Papers to prove, tt, ime! ee }F b Wart Jemates, M3 |W. B. Ubler : ‘ nie Mack does not expect any! clash in a ten-round vout at the marl I: o> Islay and the hot deg, Onuy a hi Dtaashs cians Gent toe ce LYHOULGH Smith and Lindsey! HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE, — | The question of whether Mr sul- | Rieueeuburt at saute A Oo Rosine, anew, we MAH Yee gig : pie — ; world's championship title out in that vot displayed champtonship | + se Liiva, evbula’ ba vallocagiterniaa: wae Bennateneruncineuhag ferniad (2, MAgiannn (OPAA Tee oe | Rn Di Se Ia S Fk Of | cieorge MoBride te eat fleldey i | country; $250,000 would be a conser-| form last night in the big HIGH TEAM SCORE. br t up before he went out for’ another winning team. So far en i pant £ ) ttne tke NMATE Minds, ' vativa estimate.” Buffaio-New York match series now | Terminal. Maniata 11 ee UP eee reaicteie Gecidaa |, Mise AsHiMlonenevertalledicangat. (sit: Re: inels fate ee i 4&8 With this Sammy tnquired the way| yy. NBS Rete ee ‘Bro > a itt a, The el elals decided decision and stand at the bot aving beater 1 a 3 { to the subway und lett us belpg conrlused: al: the) eareman 8 v4 that as Mr. Sullivan's name is still| tom of the list. They are con. — lioston a few mo aye H 3 cone a bowhng academy, they were only able | LE AND PENN CREWS in the handicap list of the Massachu-, fronted with the probability of ate se mien wateatewe | t en ING to history, bowling|to cut down Chalevaft’s and Caru- FINISH tts Golf Association there was no| having to “dig themselves in” t ed ea . f s 30 soctatic [ han he was for their previous contest A must be the most interesting | ana’s lead five pins, SH TRAINING TO- DAY|* alld reason for keeping him out of] °"? remain there all summer. Peon fApenrey ‘clas eee ll t game in the world. After rolling four of the scheduled) = pHILADELPHIA, April 20.—The Yale|t@ tournament. The club has re- good to see the Yanks lead the "aniec fight f Bowling once held up the greatest | seven games the local stars were 176/and Penn cights finished heavy work|celved no word from the United ican League. Their second vie- - f naval battle fought In a thousand) p nu front for the evening, but] to-day their annual race Saturday | Stites Golf Association to the effeot ties gave them a O'Rourke has outs years. As the old writers te Chaleraft followed with nfternom. To-morrow the crews get {that Mr, Sullivan is not el J and one the Freak Mc ! whole English navy was com in Atth string an only chough practice to Ten | its ainateur tournament tout, iy offering Moran urn i wait while Admiral Sir Mrai se Caruana’s 208, lov Dopesters wt M an op i 4 i y p#inished a came of bowls. ‘The cane . : ie pte nna he { needed to put in two or nip and tuck fight, with the Bi ! Jeelved no official notice of the ruling coy Roe ) m 5 shots to win. As he stood at the line/City pair gradually reducing Smith vari noand Mr. Sullivan from) phe beautiful pitehing exhibition by eget , fetting a good Krip on the bull a| and Lindsey's advan to ive tim- YAR NRER REECE | tn United States Bole Chub a A ERE iby apes (fa ies ance ad d athless im nger rushed up. | bers ij ap latte ‘i Se a : Sathleas memenger rushed up. | DOPE co tne iast aeven samen to. | Watching the Sooreboard. |} jboating the Athletics, mark him te a| Boce vaming ‘ Mh Armada has arrived and is stand-| night, the totaia favor the Huttale | BATTLING LEVINSKY PUTS i ptack smoke around his fast ball this | sort oattie in Phi © ng in to attack us” bowlers by 38% timbers, a lead that) Yesterday's homer, “Happy” Velsch | ing man faced every situation with t FDon't bother me,” replied the Ad- | Will be almost imposstblo for the local @ White Sox, off Wellman of the| MIKE FITZGERALD AWAY, | io.n8 (pan teeee Gust master, What | i miral petulant! Don't you Her champions to overcome The score t Louls Bi | ee She Heat ya tinaken for heads ot ° f “Jpbout to slam one down the Sew youn, i . YORONTO. April [herapirarion on his brow were telcte Jobs ci, ab ra 4148 1 wling | net Mike ¥ Po aD on dw te wnat helenae msha they ait of . 4 ‘Admirn) detiberatels woh dos ‘ r hip in time to meet the great arm: , " Bue yt t neha t Tt POA A . “ ynd shoot it as full of ‘ ® a| Cbslerat ‘ Pe 5 art baba b i t sve Walsh's ba r Byviss cheese Cahue.. WE 405 Sho dw Tea 3 3 vn Alal ease Wale oF EK EXAGGERATE IN OUR HAT TALKS a Tua ah ud for the f ind ried, “Well, here ec Wo've erate we make them in our own factories 5 NE of the 217 people who made The rave Ve atarted shading. | Eesineks. who Wav taking things easy, | ting biow a ate 1em in our own factoric j up the “great mass-meetiny SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. They've dropped from tinst tot mecotid svundd and With | Rat The blow-off was of a different | | we HERE THEY ARE; COUNT THEM: «” at| ‘A 1 tehthand winches \eume 1 ‘ \ { Oy Cavaawis Wal cotiad tor tha| .Wenat No PBIATNGHe. Clon {tl ‘ nda nae Se ee eine kind, Mr. Markle quietly and y | hae tee, 419-421 Lafayette Street. 140-142 East 14th Street , Fpurpose of utterly destroying that | White nt, Dut dian nie ally knoclehe alm “out with a terettte tt hed up his pants and struck out 5 ’ dreadful bo: ma that Riot m Gatholls ChB | «45 A eae, Mid hand punch to the heart. ‘The | Amos HELA and Tt elu | ied mas sinat onothor 0 A] We've told you that we sell them through our own fifty RB oor ve sort American Wo ’ Cea Halal Haat ct : stores; HERE THEY ARE; CCUNT THEM: epeount, ag T went only Groen t ‘ benis Soand iis ' ’ CUBS FORMALLY TAKE OVER Spin out wo hoor good sport like paaAt Tay ea “id” Lawl, tho weit. |that, he. could use & Bin ine OLD FEDENAL LEAGUE PARK xing, anyhow bg th in od twirler like that ‘Well, well! And porh score —— Hea ATRUEN TE perhaps if a few! 16 SCOr from the pitching of CHICAGO, April 20.—The National played its Chicago side of the city for others would be equally frank we'd learn that the “great mass-meeting” of 200 curious spectators and @eventeen real, unadulterated, dyed. crowds that the Yanks are entitled to j Weasus, which } Nnded a boxing contest in this| ttle credit for twinning that last | Samos in the west Lewis was too fast and clever 4 lations Grice! twenty-five years and before that ‘ApeiRad when the referee awarded | game from the Athietics. Crowell, | itnved on the south side, invades th The Dodgers game by ‘om they could out and beat It was their howed serge + {n-the-wool, ~eyed “antis.”” i the decision to him the, spectators a new comer to the league, held horth side to-day when the Cut - a - ee ‘ : ‘ , = nerd dime, [loudly applauded the verd\ot.” Tow thom to three hits in seven ine — the local season not Cine! PORTING Renters ; ag Aire reste he with Jack Tirlttan at! onings, and. thes made but one ’ ANTS 4 ay PHILADELPHIA etn a n cin "ta “330 P. M., “Polo Grounds. Adm. 50¢ s0!"i. Tay i Gor fone Vane i HET oPk Of t : i ¥ | i, ” th those its the Yauks » “ 4 i NV -& MANHATTAN 2 Seatti, |. Phe Cabs are on their home Jot with parila Re feoutauh bueiioe ean aid hg fellow gtockiuolt P ck out the Irving Store nearest you a 4 ne Hold |Cincinnatl toeday, with a fitty-fitty | pont pp nan leh ound! Otdring'e muff of #0 fly dalle in | thot west "aide ‘has been lena Cae TBs i bal 108; line-up of ex-Fed. and 0, B. players, and made a big bit with the fame ™* — the outfield and @ weird throw ‘semi-professional league r 4 1 ‘ —See Sg te ‘ - ' 2

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