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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916, | as scheduled, The Harford County Age ~ ALIBI-IN G SUR Gl ANTS PUTTING’EM OVER mea | the horsenec, are, notiog hele NG With “Bugs” Baer ences. ‘The threatened owners’ ar Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eventug World) oa Coorrici 1818, EI ieaina Wena which Was to have begun to-day been averted by the increase of the aol pecan ow HEN THEY Geta GooD est purae of the meeting from $500 tq tf Stary fee Go Arter. Y‘ ses - (TS Tus WAY = US GUYS IrNow You Guys Line 7+ See A SENSATIONAL oN FINISH Nothing Mysterious at All About the “Masked Marvel,” the Wrestler They Are Trying to Make Popular Again. | HE tough- est Job on a Ball Team Is Looking at Some of ‘em.” ANYHOW =~ We NEVER START PLAYING BAW AS eae As Tas? 018, by The Tree fubiahing 9, | The New York Rvoaing Wor | attempt ts belng made to popular “mystery” of called the “ asked Marvel" and identified as Mort Hen- | Gerson, a clever Western mat artist who lacked the bulk sary to make him actus of the officia less than threc gitournam: “Opera Hou time. wrest! Schedule now pinch hitting for the Yanks, as tt separates ‘em |You always fear the from Walter Johnson until June 23, worst when the boss Fall to state whether college sends out word that girl's vault of 7 feet 1 inch was Ce et nore mus | oe wants to see you: ing start. re Aberg, yurnament™ hippod way along for weeks, the being a star attraction. His 5 was explained rather romantically. | Aecording to the story he appeared like some old knight entering the Vee lists with visor down and issuing his| Siac Wtaat| 6 © ay ONLY Lest 6 _, |Levinsky Breaks Pennsylvania hasn't decided fust which three runners will be on the team when Ted Mere dith wina the college rela have walked into the manager's ce one night, masked. Thinking was u robber the manager leaped As Tom Kirby, the old George- ry See ; BA | Hand and Dillon | town oarsman, used to say, “He was ae jin the beat when Juyenal won the 0 close ge safe, bg! fos cages man We? €2 | Is Gi | doubles." then explained that he merely wanted te 5 } De site a chance to wrestle the b men in SIMI wen Ue cision the tournament, and go unrewarded en mites if he failed to’? imine peared in disguise & cloned car, for known destination. weree ners tacts were mat newer] Wefers to Introduce ; anapolls, was given the decision over tators, and was paid a weekly salary / \ Battling Levinsky of New York in Bherwood BMagce’s wrist tan't You feel Mid it will for his work. their fifteen-round bout last night.| hurt so badly as National League rain every day you're Ber te che cimet eolin S; t f C L The bout was rather tame neither| pitchers hope it was. Wovse altar one night—I. doliove. It ystem oO omputsor, TMs must 68 THe 1Dea us + . was the last night in December. The man being sent to his knees. Levin-| cures on these wail vumpe tat wt eva} OM YOur vacation: j i. : ° sky asserted that he broke his right | days. “Marvel” was wrestling Zbyazko. t dosre, programmed for the next bout, A eulcs a oranam aT, Brrr tar) . at them. He ap- + NAGY nd always left in — @ supposedly un- If there's anything to supersti- (Bpecial to The Drening World.) tion, Carl Morris will expose his KANSAS CITY, Mo. April 26—/ features to Frank Moran on Jack Dillon, the giant killer of Indi-| Decoration Da: hand in the sixth round, | was standing ayound in his wrestling The big Hebrew certainly acted as Eee eae ee ising aeatt tights as if regly to go on. I wanted to Ab tle, but about mid. if something had happened to his| that the Cards are ban ee seo erg wrestle, but about mid- 3 tl hight grew tired of waiting for tho Famous Athlete of Days of Maxie Long and Mike Sweeney Now elle ie Ge Segue aa 7 oak oy the southern end of the end of the "Marvel"-Zbyszko match, Mapping Out Promising Programme to Popularize Sports at 7 fight all the way, and when the ref- x fight M Bronx College When He Takes Charge of Training of Track eree lifted Dition’s hand there was no | Jim Covey nite wane to teh tay and Field Candidates. dissenting voice in the great crowd. ris on Decoration Day, “which may { Dillon showed stronger and more |Cause Moran to accuse Jim of alien- burly in the ring than did Levinsky, | #ing Carl's afflictions, ;and there were many in the crowd ope ITH Bernie Wefers on the job/ Would interest every boy in some kind as trainer thero'll be more|°f sport, There would be bigger A, A, U. may toas out those Iowa dash records, When we had left the stage he doing tn sports at Ferdham|¢iuads for football, baseball, track elena. b; Chiesa 3, ne Rev elenenmuctreranneiveaceiaen’ [non ee eee eames ans re . A 1 rt Tatts tent ating oe to-night,” he| than ever before, First as a great| boys out for the various we there ada oats Ge lar Datel a (ral of the sixth round had not occurred, ‘A golf star of the first water runner in the days of Maxey Long|would be more enthusiasm and the | Dillon might have taken more ad-| ootoraiy stakes ais thirst with |But there’s one thing “But he's supposed to go on," Teaid./and Mike Sweeney, then as coach at |OUtlook for winning Fordham teams Games ha Renlipereaceavalemuuce nett acuea)| something | elie: Hes (pte fences! nd in hie Hente.” |Columbia, Wefers has figured proml- would become all the brighter. Ac- iq ‘tain that Levinsky took a chance with cording to Bernie, physical prepared- dench, “Aberg jwon't wrestle to. (neatly in athletic history the last} ness is the best guarantee’ for vie. ‘Zoyarko and the ‘Marvel’ are|twenty-five years. He will oon take |torious teams. night, t Fordhi Fordham for eome time has been ed EGE a that never goes round, ‘when ‘ne'trted_ fir a yicious| OBSERVATION PLATFORMS. right upper-cut, but Dillon cleverly| The only view from an observation Broekea te platform in backward. You s scenery that is being rapidly elim- {nated from the tournament, Some people spend their lives on observa. night hos past ened s = aay hig, strides to populerine its! , oon! ot an Li} @ little uncertain |sports. Ju two years ago, through | Jureyllhe opp agyé hae a return manen just what tho Bronx college people|the support of soveral prominent ect of him, but if they are agree-|alumnis, rowing was added to the pg toy to the idea he will inaugurato)colleRe ‘sports, Then William Lash a compulsory athletic system for the| was appointed physical director, a the jatforms. At present the ee eee cancer of cuca (students, Wefora believes this brand new office. For three years tho Giants are on the observation plate| Fee ary of tne official Tut Dest Way to insure healthy boys and|coliege has been trying to secure! , it a high scholastic standing. Ternie Wefers, who has been coach- Alth h form of the National League. ee oe tae L rit te, Just as important to develop |ing Columbia's track teams, oug ey os ypener (4) (4 OX anag ree Me cian antes ar’ New [the student's body as his mind,” said} It was only recently, when Colum- ‘The league manages to stagger on z. wrestling bd 2 'W ithe veteran coach to-day. “A healthy|bia deemed it wise to try out a new bod: rT ’ Y ° somehow while Eddie Mahan is mak- ody means w clear brain, and that|policy of athletic supervision, that F; ht ind whether to matricu- oan aba seeggant ate ial aorta St] Yankees Prove They’re a Fighting Teams re.rscs"" lays ago 1 printe leading athletes at Columbia havo|tions with the famous conch, Wefers pase sD 0 i paragraph dealing lightly with | been the best students, I don't know jndmitted to-day that, while he hadn't certain game of bowls played | what conditions at Fordham will be,jsigned a Fordham contract, matters gee, by the way, has proved a@ teD jab ‘The International League opens to- by dir Honda Leake Shite tue span: [tur if 1 assume charge as trainer t|were now at the stage where it, was Nothing of the Quitter About | #9, 2 or the Kids. Ho 1s pitching |Sox. Starting: out hike soctne tite jday and the Giants had better put a wh Armada rman standing tn to give | would certainly ke to arrango some|rractically certain he would make New York Outfit Now as excellent bail tor Charley Herzox and | predatory organization, bought up by | torpedo on the track before it bumps je to the Ene! 6 Eni kind of a compulsory system, say | change. ooks to be of big league calibre, Charle 4 f ? Hah Admiral wae finishing a game |three or five hours a week for exer-|. If Wefern does change, Fordtam's| There Was in Seasons Past, | Taare rorlthe ditcey cn ite ete pee ee That's MECCA! when a messenger ran up to warn |cise.” gain would seem to be Columbia ay Mle The Boston Red Sor evidently | most ease. : rie him of the arrival of the enemy. Al-| ‘The Wefers system, {f carried out, loss. ‘aa/ as Demonstrated When They jure not sound Shorten an accept- en OR j Lightning never strikes in the though I have never written hu morous paragraph describing any- Came From Behind and Tied) ie substitute for Tris Sveaker, same place iwice Occause tt docs eapeci 7 4 ; NEW ENTRIES FOR JO-DAY’S | tts work right the first time, thing English without receiving some | heart he sertously and soberly eets us Bi ; . | especially with the bat, Bill Care « ts ANeD | 9 oston in Ninth, Only to Lose; rigan surprise cverybody yester- ¢ 2 ie 30 e Mf Y day by using Hendrikson as the HAVRE DE GRAS RACING, | xt vita tives he will be @ cripple, and we'd | solemn written protest afterward, I Out in Next Inning. | third outfelder, and, in confirma. bat 0 ee Ble © ieee, sdgren: Why will you sears describe the scene Ike epoll’ “The Beat" In Now York by 4 4 | RACE TRACK, HAVRE DE ee eTeam | wt Francis,”" gasped the meesen-| constantly assuming because YOU _—— | tion of his choice, the new man - ‘There are some entries in the 9 ger, "the Spanish Armada, haa. ar- know no different certain things do By Bozeman Bulger. aided materially én the defeat of |GRACE, Ma. cfeniated follow-| human race that should be | ru 7 Fivea and is standing in to attack |NOt Oxley an an womicently satistactory thing| #0 Yanks, Hetontributed threo | ing is « m of entries for to-day's| or eched. | e hits, one of which was a two- "Don't bother me," replied the Ad. alley. High, bositne lt onnear about the Yanks nowaday !8) dagger, Hendrikson, by the way, y German. I do not know of a singlo ey pemenee. one down the centre | Hic! alley in England. Where pina that they are playing baseball! 4s the young man who broke up of the allcy?” are used in England {t 18 “Skittles,""| After careful consideration, the State! all the time. A victory 1s as likely! one of the World's Series games pone: jand the na Sree | Gireotly at/ Athletic Commission has selected Bill/to crop out in tho ninth, tenth or| against the Giants in 1912 when BSSIR—and to-day we received | Tat iayed iw a lawn Hane wie | Hmwn to officiate aa refereo tn the ton-| eieyenth inning as in the sixth. In called upon as a pinch hitter, Une the letter wo expected. Some-| 5 gtrikes or spares—pl. With ajPound bout between Al Retch, the local |; 1d days, if they didn't win at til this year he has never been where in New York there is) white ‘puck’ and balls welghted on | heavywetsht, and Fred Fulton, the slant |the ol : considered @ regular, one Englishman who refuses to ac- one side; it's more like curling than | fighter of Minnesota, at the Stadium A. hf pen C, boxing show in Manhattan Opera|curied up and quit The trimming down of the Gianca|!0}' ‘Bates Di vioeapell cept our brand of humor aa anything any other eport and is still exceed~ i but & new evidence of our boundless |ingly popular, Yours very, truly House on Friday night. Before naming wns not 1inited to he leawue jaw. it) Fount ae andar ei tienen t Brown, Chairman Fred Wenck of the SOR: Orel SRUOE TG OF three 1G: “Cel i10; Bir ignorance, In the kindness of oT TT AKRO commission dented the request of Mike) they missed tying up the game in | up to Boston and permitted Stallings Collins, manager of Fulton, to appoint feighth innng by a discourag- |to do a little trimming, Dick Ra- ate LL Te fh ‘ Matt Hinkel of Clevelay Wenck de. berg freak of luck. But it didn’t |dolph, in one of his skilful moods, Be clared that there were enough capable| stop them. They came right back | held the Giants down to four bits, P sin this elty to handle the bout} in the ninth anc did It, me fat (Oaitgeeiciceen A . without calling on an out-of-town of t they finally lost out in the Poll” Perrttt pitched a good game withou ling on an out-of-town official. thet had no ill effect on the shiv- |for New York, but without any hit- Biscia akerttne dsr sss trea ae : fans, who managed ti ting behind him could do little toward Mae ack fi tereetataniae| Warm at times through the sheer [breaking the losing streak that ap- Mktion of enthusiastic rooting. 8 to have settled around the tean. | or ,thrpe-year-olds, and w ache saa dvilized tan ae for its known superiority the jump there was no chance, They In the opening game with ¢' champion Red Sox, for instan more players McGraw took the teain|? >. (lt WAN ICIGARETTES IMPORT Ginger Ale Order by the dozen ‘verge. 10 ~, Aone halt furan Harn PPrend. 108; ‘Billy “OW W2; Jacklet, 112; Danny Morgen @imed articles of agreement ea for Matt Wella, the fast Luglish boxer, ta Daily the boats Joo Mandot, the erack ames like that bring the boys like w fog, fall Gare back the next ‘ - own and Fitssimmens Bar Draw, from your th | ‘ y ill tattle A hit does not nec Notwithstanding continual de NEV » April 26.—Be- wine merchant or grocer are on e seas . 18 pe igh io at OP. M, Wells is to] from the upper, or heavy artil- ‘ts, Geo Burns manages to | fore a small ¢ owd here last night f € at home receive a guamnire of 1.250, with an option ot] tery end of the batting order these p'up his record of getting at | Frankie Brown of New York and Billy | orus * MECCA ] 80 per cent, of the gross receipta, days. It is just as likely to start least one hit for every game he Fitzsimmons of Yonkers fought a twen- — carrying P ‘, ( at the bottom. We cite the oi plays. Georg ‘of the few |ty-round draw in the star bout at the ee Al Tieish, who ose Pret Fuiton at tne Sf one Les Nunamaker, who made | men in the major leagues who has | New Haven A. C. show, j Stanidiinn Frida nuit a gol more tente| four hits in a row, and delivered | not failed to get his daily blow tobacco to the Jesu big Wil Brennan, te Chicago Cait, to] at times when wallope counted, for the cause. Jet, Brennan is the fasten big fell mind, ho same things that are being| By a well placed two-bagger Benny U Ss. A. E th } Jand Al will got vienty of strenuow work al of the Yanks throughout tho | Kautt also Kot in his daily hit, keen. ome ven e i nen eh poimie a league are being said about Cleve- | ing his batting average up to the .360 soittother Youe hut clneted by Domintak Tor. | TAG” this famous old club run [Mark that he so dearly cherishes, igreat world wat Jvetween Sam McVey and Joe Janette the tat down at the heels and wallowing in — perevan Same Mevey tnd dep seaneite, the colewed ih, Tuck, Has muddenly Ome to Mee), Mme spurt made by Dick Mobiitesl) s 2. 3 ey it si “9 ‘er a new ownership, and the {last summer when he stirred things The thinking man moderate di in’ rf re we stance cota (eit uae eee lenge officials are authority for the |up for the Rex Sox after his escape wa oes not te e: Kid" Lewis fought thelr hard o for the wellerwes ‘tle ot ptatement that already the Indians|from Cincinnatl shows no signs of : prety al ewes eco Mon. MAEM uh more apectatora in the | mbstding. ‘There is no, longer any man. 7 with your enjoy- — th the have had for th ear a ni a e " wo | cuarey Woinmt, tin Newark aryneght, who! Rest mix or SIRE weeks lant season, (Of Dick's ite yesterday added much He cannot be otherwise because | fthi r stopped Andre Anderson 0 Chicago rn ed re be. |to the sorrow of the Yanks. | f ia “Anite “Antiren, the Chica Feeling that determined men are be. )te UY etn Sor a isappointment he knows that excess leads but to jmento STamous the big fellows in « tensound brut like beavers twas the elder Mr. Pipp, father of disaster, | he wladingn “A; Us asia ehca in abba \voung Coumbe in the box yes-| Sur redoubtable and elongated ° brand. | (pete Mewie toon Jack Keating, the terday, Mr. Dunn's club went after Walter, when he came all the way ry : coe Haha of hibouin. a Wives th gged” White Sox” and™ ripped | Rust and. faced the chill of the And so he is careful not to misuse | the Newark fighte also moot for ten ru Mar them from dollars down to dimes.! Polo Grounds only to find that ‘ lif | en TA SES nina aR RAG | cheer met ett jie eae the good things of . 20 Ost Ne Dane,"" who f L botte,| On account of the left-handed slide pacha : ’ ; Hnaneed ey the GLMMG Ohoctee He generall order @ wonderfully Sawa “aamalc' Mullen was assigned to the first ve come out) ea to for the OfteMnGon TP mild and mellow niatcay~ Wilson é Be Ae LAR ¥ ( THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ip Se ay : se hed | THT a Hele Mr, Pipp will onty stick around, —Real d jpetiow We 3A 8 ne nducicft ii ACY gree ; atl and Ta aL A eo CHE i at 7 ‘ ' 1 ms roving woutt |! Aol with make if welh worth Ale The Whiskey for which we Incented the Non- Refillable Betile scemmmenamel 711° dames.) fi i" Hash ~ es ua ratys| MRM | BUADIM 8. Co Maniatsaur Oera a | ban , Laver . 7 The players and fans aN through! FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous elub recipes for MIS 1 Tobacco OY, of America wan Guin. RETR SLA nena ae mined driahs, Address Wilton, 3!! Fifth Are, Ny Ys That's All! 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