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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ PUTTING EM OVER Copyright. 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, PRESIDENT ENJOYED SEEING SENATORS TROUNCE YANKS _ |Bisons Easily PAD DO [- Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Win Match Over Sav e- : Local Bowlers $ Chatorate aid Chenann, cw sion |S!) O MVE the City champions, defeated Smith and | spectators Lindsey with ease in the last seven-| confusion Cincin- game match of their forty-two-game| Buffalo-New York series at the Berg-| Nati will number man Academy last night, adding 177] her managers this pins to their previous lead and win- ning the big match by the overwhelm-| year.” ing total of 612 pins. While Chalcraft outpinned either Lindsey or Smith, it was Caruana’s bowling again that swamped the New York stars. He rolled the superb 1 THEY Wile ware ME ENCES~ CONsEQuU sialic At End of Bout at Stadium Club Leonard Has Bloom Reeling and Sticking It Out Through | Sheer Gameness. | eae The Athletics’ L season opened @ ib, Beat it night, but he had his own troubles while dotng it. Bloom wasn't qatirely convinced until it was all over, He hit Leonard ten times where Freddy Welsh had hit him once. Ho jabbed Benny on the nose ewer: Avernge of 217 4.7. for the seven | Week ago and now for the W. 2S Se | ata Home ~ Tare strings; Chaleraft averaged 19%, and soe tel all ichtorae io | Tue WRAPS oFF- Smith and Lindsey finished far be-| Mavagers are after Congress to make Germany } anny LEONARD defeated Phil] ‘SHO US hind, with 1951-7 and 104 6-7 rospec. | Sclaefer and Carl Sanyer cease lobbying at Bloom at the Stadium last] tivel third. base. ‘The loss of this match does not ma- terially affect the standing of Jimmy Smith as a champion bowler, individ- ually. There is no doubt that the veteran New York star would give either of the Buffalo pair a stiff battle in a single event. A match of this kind would be a worth-while attrac- umps hope they wont be any pannter than usual. Pannier atyles are in vogue although On May 9 the Western clube come East to decide whose and he crossed rights that annoyed Benny exceedingly. Benny went In after Bloom so openly that fri tion for the tenpin followers, The] chances go south, | scores; _ hy they are celebrating hare been almost BUFFALO. From the manner in wh 201 196—1.284 | Shakespeare's death be Benny's corner came a constant * Bho 13 185 ASST ‘0 of “Steady, Benny, STEADY! ~—<) saa | Ponmlar AB ™ times so much advice was hurled “< Presioent 207) All teams bitten by the pennant Bennyward gihat Renny turned his = OVR GIANTS & ANiLSon Too hound will please step up to the Polo his seconds to keep still. A Day OFF To Grounds for Pasteur treatment. eqarnard’e footwork was Uke thet Never HAD Sea Wiciwatas : Jonnny Frees haec'e ben batted out of the * ae " rid PEN _ - jot hi petually on the move, yet so smooth. ANYTHING ed SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Wek by any ump yet HE Tossep our ly that he didn’t tire himself. He hit On THIS S Union Course, L . Sanolac et Bloom with every kind of a punch Twe Fest Baw. | (2), Onaco Ui), Bronx Palace (Now. 1| SOME MORE WRESTLING. until Bloom fell’ against him and and 2), N. ¥, Telephone Co. Boob- 1 ‘This is a very lones clung with @ grapevine grip. Bloom fae rH pis isa rallied and outfought Benny in. the ‘Although the White Elephant quin-| HAMMERLOCK, ly hold, You are tm wixth round, but that was his final fren oe —_-- = ——— en) ning World | back of your oppo- i Sash, in 9 tinth and tenth Leon; wate & oo, © \ ama free headpin tournament on their y to talk to, ‘The ance i hit so fast HITS = 500% hard that Bloom gave up trying. to hit back and went diving into clinches, from which he was quickly pried away by Referee MePartland. At the end Bloom was reeling under Renny’s attack and sticking {t out through sheer gameness, silver fob score of 105. However, | phe whispering is best in the half- Yankees Tumble From First Place Pichahee wonky um fang eut 2 NO ‘nh 108 and O. W. Kulmel of the Dutch THE ‘The idea of this 4, or ley; he Th vademy {nent and have nob y) DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES) ssi 2,07 oie Saisie oe But o'-Yo\ - ——= ee. Indian. Club coming through With | pULL-NELSON, grip is to cut off SRCHDON “tastaton: posted But or-¥o While Giants and Dodgers Also Lose\i:**:%:« plea well yesterday afternoon when Benny ory, ane ephant 05, Pamaree Bt. Stod-| mmerce. You try to drag him-out they outrowed the Harvard var- RuK CUT sity eight on Carnegie Lake and won by a half a second—a mere fraction of a stroke, Some of the despatches sald Princeton won by six inches, 13°90, Mow | trom between his ears in a perfectly iy. With a little .mbition sily eliminate your ope from the tournament. Pileger 83, ley’ <> |the Three Local Clubs May! Have Been Beaten, but Benny) Kauff of McGraw’s Clan Trots | ndly v a can € ponent’s fu } That's drawing it rather fine, u Dr. Shacth, the professor of English Out Before 25,000 People 7uE First you must who coaches the ger oarsmen at odd i 3: ' 4 rat nh th your times, is entitled to much credit anc and Proves Everything He sails yh ait This hold is 48 coor SU No Yerkes 1 & [300 Steteale. € 3 “S71 Results of Games Yesterday. Philadelphia, 7; Now York, 6 (12 Innings). | to the gratitude of all old Princeton men who are watching the latest ath- | letic venture of the Tiger. i Battling Levinsky has had | }rooklyn Nati twenty fights since the Ist of January. The Busy Bustling Rattler must be Busting into the | the Reds I Billionaire Bankroll class, Manager He: on the former Bed. T the N.Y. A.C. a hand tennis! BOSTON, April ¢ Had Said About Himself. no good at long range. After you eins your soup talons into bis neck just do Here A Total, ito. leverything opposite to what The be Mayo SL. Cats Hogue says. ‘The next day you cam disavow th ne entire incident. Comiskey says pitchers are giving May 1 Date Now ‘22"2""" ==" Ji nil and Buffalo’ Ke cont of the ed tant By Bozeman Bulger. HILL there was little of nour- ishment for the forces of Greater New York in the day's fighting of the big 1 ues, it was @ gala day for the Feds—former Villis- | tas that have come into the fold, Boston, 8; Breeki; + Pittebur “Chicago, 7; Clacinaatl, 6 (11 Innings). Games To-Day. exchange Hank-—Smith Voy 88, MeDonowgi ould not Innati, and Palndeipbia. hicage at Detroit Cleveland at St. Leas. fy ‘The tumbling of the Yanks from | gherwood Magee is in midseasom championship has Just been ¢ ation fot Sherwood . 4 Ais 4 et for enin Ladder treet \ cided. The winner of the tour ‘ira respite bn ghey My ire fi St, Louis! tet place, the sinking of the Giants 'p i g form. He has already worn a besee American loves th A i - % re of 5 to deeper Into the mire of the cellar loves the under dog, Presi-] switch with a fast one, hi ft fleld t mn} i and the murderous. sealping of the |Get, Wison 1s eaid to have rooted for nats an'ens | Of Public Links}'": °° '** ts} Se seve { Dodgers by the Bra are events a as . fs t a President Wilson must realise @@ h ; 4 trifle too gruesome for home con-| The Detroit Tigers evidently ha je happy in the belief | Golfers who had planned to open| weakness of our army and Bewy LPIIAT April f1.—Roston |SUmPtiON, So let us consider the]struck thelr wtride now and sould] @ great pitcher. Dan Emilio will | the public links season to-morrow when Harvard and Tufts beat ‘emt 4 4 y 21,—Bostor °, ei e yvored fe efore " Me | heir clubs fn e close! 20! ° he s jay. tine winning the opening [Coup d’etats of the former brigands Hevea pa i Aver ea E jd perore th do. Make no " stake about that. keep the ir club: in th loset both on the same day. Am the box again, they beat up the White Juat what happened to the | little while longer. Park Oe tough nor to do four ten fe rong pest vity a erowoar, Another way to 4a “f 100, proved every-|Sox in @ hard fought game, trimming | Dodgers would be dificult of ex. | Sioner Thomas 0 to-day kame Wedogsday gt Philadelphia Magee was hit by nm ball pitched by onde: the B. but the was second, First prize was a silver hairbrush; second prize a corkscrew Tho club is having a quict chuel \ over the fact that nature has de- — prived Mr. Hines of any occasion to] CHICAGO, — April use a hairbrush, while Mr, Mahoney, [fingle by Victor sate whose regular tipple is tea, has as Tun yesterday chet « much need for a corkscrew as a long. | Quen, Bele ] nament was Mr, Hines; Mr. Mahoney was not will be out of the PHILAD! had ea game the xe by Oldring, Ww tean League son} Henny Kauff trotted out in front wns tol Bi of a crowd of ing made a famb! shore} has for a diamond neckla nat tle MRBAG f 1 misjudged a fly in the first inning, |thing that he had said about him-| Wolfgang, one of the most promising ‘anatio OU e "1 peeks peared sell, jreman has for a diamond necklace, | hatthe with os | SUG Filasndaed & fy tn the Cree jthing that he had said about him. | irene at year y S| planation, nobody as yet having |? "Van Cortlandt Park ~ ACK KEARN: eee dds |seif and made them wish he had ar had nerve enough to ask “Rob- \can not be opened until Mon ‘The Poston Marathon la over, but another es ae an pha! sau A eneee| Mich, April 21.—1feil-], Manhattan fell a vietin the talked more, In five times up the The regrettable feature of the ue tes is known, however, that | May 1. It was originally intended Ke to € a some other part of the country, anager of — bo naa | ma vocbase drive into the crowd |lumbia nine by a score of : i z man got three hits, | the former champions pezpered | start the season to-morrow on t — o broken all bull-throwing ree-| In font “Veach home tn thet ee yee oe eee ide iisighta fen a iy itneeer tees chai Hae itthonae Prien in | Coombs, Marquard and’ Delt ae |saite links, but the rece Getting so that you shouldn't orde, He hs tossed the antmal from | {nth inning with, the run. that gave |terday, It was the Morningyide Helens |stule a base and on two occasions) superb pitching ef Don Emilio | {29 a8 they showed up with the | have so soaked the greens 1 take a railroad ride unless you ‘Cuba: @ later date was m ade know how to swim, volplane and r| San Francisco to Australia. In afeaco Wh tter to W. Corbett of the Sun, | of the Fe , i Kearns wrote: “Darcy could beat Hddie Rouseh in six P clean hits, scored one| Inning, and seventeen batters [out Brooklyn, is an Sox tn the first h erved as a final workout for|saved the game by marvellous catches] Palmero, thi southpaw, ball, n the kame with Harvard on Saturday. — | in the outfield, went to wa Palmero left- een es up wal- shouldered ghe job in the sixth Barnes, the young fellow who shut nke good the delay Commis-| ide @ shutter. er Whittle promises to drive the lon! Moran and all the other loped th : swoomer to the bi (AS ; Woekia hese la hie came any | lsine drove! in two oth Stole a] faced him in succession without |leagucs, and'from present indications, fTSt ball off the tee at the official ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Hi night." Rowin News im would have cleaned up the] Me reaching first b will live up to all that Stallings has | OPeMins. Buzz.—They don't have to prohibit 3 - 9g game in the twelfth inning but for yeunspien wi cool said of him, Shutting out the Dod hous 7 ' Fe rathons in Rhode Island, as ¢h “9 Ja circus catch of Dode Paskert of] lord id ore is no easy Job, but not once did|, Many of those plavere who have) © iit RaGe I . t 4} State 1s only big enough for @ 100- \the Phillies. to take ac! THe alloweg| been Shooting up course reco » youngster fa Among the new riders who will be] PRINCETON, N. J, Aprit 21.—Prine ball on C 1 South last winter will be s 5 2 Hill Rariden drove in the two runs ‘on Cravath that w: seven hits, keeping them so well) (Own ae \ u een! yard dash. ; around the metropolitan courses |ton defeated the Harvard varsity eight aan Wwleether K 4s , ‘ in netion for the first time in Metro- i urd va that tied the ‘score in. the second| ders Twice the home run king fell lecattered that scoring was out of tho \ t - | t Insisted upon in every this spring ts James Sterrett, @ 100° {In a slashing race on Carneyio Lake by |inning and did quite a lot of catching|_ fer_it_ Then Falmere tried a question. Polltan Compete i ie are r | B. 0. O.—We think he'd stop more ' pound apprentice boy, Who Was succes#-| six incues. The Tikers, rowing close to| hetwe h D ament 1 18 and 13 : na cig) civilized lan e lful during the winter meeting at Har| forty strokes to the minute, jum Bt to reas tke wade he | Many of these stars will be in the|srounders if he put the glove on his starting field as well as many other | foot. less fortunates who had to do their golfing indoors against canvas back- stops. Dur the tournament the Ardsley Ci will celebrate the purchase of ‘its home with an old fashioned | In the dave of tle feudal barons they used te ly rreovered from house warming. The picturesque n te rack. Nowadays it is eam. for its known vana, Cuba, when in five weeks he rode | away at the start ahd opened up a lead | Giants against the Philli sven superiority eight winners, was second cighteen}of a full length at the three-quarter] credited to the Federal League con: | ad third in twenty-« Pave Tho th AGE Ae ESwaen cuiaiamenr.and of mio six rune they youngster, who is not yet down this advantage untih only one} ace th id yesterday from Cub m o str ke was need "7 to drive the Bilt arsnnen sia Uy { umpires, who had b a Hunts| sharp stem of the Crimson shell to the] the ds for a year or event of front, But before that last heave could} the press box and liughed tmmoder Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock OHN GADDI of St, Bartholomew's! Knocks Athletic Club was the sta n, former n boosting more, sat reat Uni ature coord, the other fixt ary pers iw vning end wtll elub on the Hudson has been in ex- t men to row four Seting ct the United Tf be taken, b ght young glants| ately, despite their temporary lack of former in the finals of the amateur Mis manaaeristence for twenty ¥ nh ane .to be held on May [in the Harvar t could set them. | employment, jGoxing tournament for the New York das several guod offers for Sweeney's eer oniy after years of negotiations, | tmont Park Ter= | ceives fo: *j with Racing Ives r the fini 1. The other |! tate titles at the City Athlet addi won both th Club. heavyweight and| Tho yroposed ten-round go between Mt = however, that the officials finally | jed in bu stroke that was to ng Victory, the finish line, inexorable When Connie Mack opined the other day that every elub in the| Always say= ng the club hous for tho frst day comprise the [as fate, cut short the ra The time of] Aenertoan H S8-pound championships. Me — won| “Young” Sasior, the ermek Tudianaye property and the members plan to ne tine Aanerl & excepting the A . t { t pagid Wenthury, x aelting handicap steeple Tine princeton crew wan 9 minutes 12% | Athieties, had a chancn Fae ae ene | both with ease, stopping Sivori of the anny Yue, the lial faiter, at Make tho celebration next month a | LY Order by the dozen SE ee a er eharinion {xecondy, Harvard's time wax not taken, {nant he came near to speaking a|Bast Side Houve ty the first round tn © 0 Slay 4. Wa | SAGA ER Re *hase and Field, « mile hand- | the Crimao or 1 iy{ Parable, He might have widened the| the 158- d class and whipping W. tart pean ais 8 rom your Ch rand Biel mao bad sor ynsolation in| P " nv accepts the tera offe: ' lenpe the Hopeful Steeplechuan, andthe | ain pace ay scope of his observation by inelud- | Longe everel the heavy bi Pal | BERNIE WEFERS TO COACH avalty, a mile and «quarter handicap, |e fact that the Cambridge Junior eight) 2°07 i a y d-| Longeman so severely in’ th AVY=| maker Gibsou, who ia wi wine merchant or grocer Lovaity, a mile and w quarter Iuandicup, | {0 face (ha | ing all of the mal League. weight class that the referee stopped | ; way viet Tiger second crew, by two a lenge 9 minutes 16 » the ter ove D : IMPORTED Ginger Ale ; cent. of the gro > the only club in} the mill in the second round, The] holding out for 4 has vet to Wil 4) Winners of the titles in the other fve — the Othate tt te | classes follow: bs. brought Fred Pu for use at home tokes to be run at the Queens Qaunty whey Club course, at Aqueduct, dure | “ononin aTaeres "27 }UTNNESS, { ing the suinmer meeting, From June 24] the fact that fow for three fights first of which will | years has been coach of the Columb to July 1, closed yesterday ITHACA, N.Y. April 21.—Cha of them stand low in the daily table,| 108-Pound Class—G. Etcell, Unton TEN rag ett ' | J radium A.C, on April 28, track team, to handle the Fordham SPORTING. club, tn. Brookiys here wre squad seutarday pil table! joint out the Weak teams in elther| 118+Pound Class—D. Astey, Christ] be the third man in the riug Mike hawt a | Yeh, T. Nelson Metcalf, head coach of sellit exclusively ~ of which are the Lester football 't he FAI! At Handicap, t Iyn Derb: bus redu ut this time ¢ he ye t now always excepting | Church Hous ance of off this stunt, bec ait FAIR MONT tr a S AUS |g fest tea varsity co {he Pear) the Athietios—than it would be to] ”425-Pound Clase—J, List, Union Bete] + 20! licensed to refer tn thie f Mie Ca a track i Bottled by-E.4J.BURKE Handicap, |the fi freshinan crew w the only einiee Poem Say that naw ‘ons | MOmMane ks mal, AOE that | versity Con on Athletics, Ning Stakes, elylis 1, ‘Tho thind varsity crewloupy the second division in i<| , Serene Ginepri: Katha: Faulles : wes ae WITH i nt i od showin vell lately, | tlonal Le ind either of them ts OG ag ate = Pies pe et, oe ace 2 = Clover Woodhaven but 9 practice Cit makes | liable to win the pennant, The same * mM. . + | feated r i y miaht, | 3.30 P. M., Polo Grounds. Adm. 50e eink Bee eeaa willbe) ta Datel te ea eee] can be said of the American ‘rin | second Street Y. M. H. A, | ttereon, rs a Rice Eee Tl elul Connie Mack, though, insists | " ete See S :G e t st It Catena tn [Sg aa He RE| py wun, cou sma, sa Ree See ert (AT ate Known Va lue— 4 i Fi sari i p alo] Yorke i veived @ guarantee af $600, 1 night, reeumed tainuig today for his ten. Pe re te e from 8 in the morning till 7 at night.) agiiatca of sasitt | GANA AD) SHECT RMA OPM (R08 | suamunted) 10 SRAmM, Tae halete sold i see'reund Delt Wit Mek BORONOR, 8) fhe Hee “| _ It is the embodiment of efficient tailoring skill, the result ; joing Ww i ve f nalts we're doing the tailoring Towed aguinat the Maly ae th | have enjoyed for many. a moon. [yee ore op felege . WO lita polna io. er to dlmione of Gosltaad an eeacite of the economy of a large business. There is a long line of business of New York by selling etiel” hia tien On one occasion the Phillies were = | as he did razuo, materials usually found only among $25 and $30 offerings coin yesterday he wo runs in the lead, only to Saminy MeCiintock, the fight promoter of | NEW YORK’S BEST VALUE tie ins for ii yntes, ene) ieyank from them. La [eee eee ne durpow of arrang. | Wille Riley mw that if Jimmy Dutty deteata | elsewhere. 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