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eeaaaecanaaaa See UI sagt THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, —_—— KLCTEN Bie — WHERE'D Ya GST \ Tu! cae? The City’s Golf Courses Are Now Open, which Is One of the Signs That Spring Is Really Here. Constieny, 1816, by The Press Rubligung (9 New York ening World) PRING is really here! Yesterday the city's golf courses opened. | Next week the training of all) the college crews will be in full! ewing at Poughkeepsie, The baseball | leagues have settled down to a mid- season stride. And Staten Island has announced the first mosquito Also (unfailing sign!) we sporting writers feel n hankering to fill our Selim ew UAte wean’s space with stuff like this Gore COSTUMES DIONT PIT Lovely spring is really here! | Ate Toe USED To an, oats We can see it in the au. Over hill and dale and valley | CPASPING Mig Trusty Golfers, loafing, dilly-dally, how MANY ‘\ DRIVER FIRMLY IN HIS Blive their drives aud top their cs hee BRAWNY HANDS, NoRMEN inshies. He CRG MCSwat_ SMove THE Picturesquely speak in dishes | ay ai RELUCTANT PLL FULL | ketadite Four HUNORED Flving “divots® in the aur Betcha! Spring ts really here YARDS - ~~ = or mar? ENTLEMAN would like to know | if South Americh ever pro duced a & I should say so! 1 you ever he of J Walcott, the Barbodos We der. “Giant Kille nd u ‘ (i Demon” We ne askty to with the many ithe wn . etl ° “oR punch ever delivered: by nied by Pe gre compact fh tor w born rahtoin Mit AVE SPA 5 NTER: fouth Ath Walcott was a DicTarep “TOMES CF Then a = Binaller dition of Jack Dilion, Me CAN GAMES AS _— Levtlnah eae used to wallop berguson and maacuivsotest te nt We meng, QO) Goli ers Celebrate line, » boxing In Foon | wa . his na / gymnasium, He ter, and for vears each css he grew Ali Eighteen niles on Upper cetivereiat men. sportsn golfers for the time being, nivuddobegs HM “he Course Completed and Made {0/081 Nhe test foo fo erat wuss: Opening ot the Season | tis “nog irs ote! = At Van Cortlandt Park took their ok: Wia cat wolune Available for Play, While Old! they amounts anyway Wasnt it PEP SMITH has salt so many, Course Has Been Touched Up in par? But wait for several W J Tee tater of Austria thitan, @ Sand Boxes Placed on) am of Je musit be) Ali the Tees. put in use yes- 4 » Austredia has a - terday AML eight » holes on. the restin o fe kolw New Jersey se ff Smith coming r says" , GOy NO SPOONS: OAD ane We trea or public: Min Iw hot air, mye “BOX | via say wot off tou flyine nid new treat for publ dy here wants to Hee RN) Vy TES DAY" for sume 260 A now starting. #3 in- wice fouled Les Darey, and) wie had patiently ited all wine |aueurated this vear payment) ne ual, Come | ; ofone dol! brass tag, the sen. Very carly ta the ign, Was about te: for the first ehanee to play on son's per Ye golfer must secure. a Hlearest Cas. of quit thay could be | public courses, yeard at th wily house, These score corded.” Weather was fine, the course: cards were peeviously distributed at “the story wae cabled to A HHO cand, everything was In apple pie! the first toc. With this card the play pupers that dem had bea ; bons over vey roundof t if dott) order e Vo missioner is really fetter than Mike, then Les White's golf playing, which ne Darey ix without su the ChAM- | messed up the opening day ce Pano pe fone Fee PTE monies. To the Commissioner who | KCRG BAG ata. bosses the Job of keeplag the two Van4! se Cortandt Vari links HE cabling that the | of driving the Smith beat ¢ the t round of ten tooks 1 nd of some manages inte 1 Mike Gib soes to the starting tee, puts his bag 4 lin vd waits bis tur Before OY starting the card is punched by an This play necessitated waiting yesterds though fternoon period the: was a JON procession to the first tee, Members of the Inwood Club, want- thing Substantial for . Mave fostered the form. in every the fine ted in shout 10 ofelock Commis: Nittle, Monked by a squad ¢ partment att nts, proudly wer of caddies’ welfare league * i ‘ nae elt lected Jeff's affairs. Certainty no such) to the startin Prepared. to sho 4 sibles Wore sent out br any genuine the walling crowd, how the gane|ihelr own offleers repared pay 4 members. ‘The club people, Inste news ageney, for rding to reports Hoult in yed. While his gallery Tar dian: even iver w expectantly the Commissione r meee thm ine even annoy Bik Won) theaueh, & ious antion {Hbpine the caddies, now pay the VO fair apconderate wreatiera| then made a sav Ne ihe bans {equivalent into the league fund, meet tornight at Madison sty ‘A misaas on youl bate tence Square Garden ostensibly for)” ‘the Commissioner slowly recovered | &u the purpose of deciding which will | his balance, then rigged himself up for) A y tle Jersey members are sh with | anoth lop. This time he had! fiur'ks how much t weomer will have w chance for a mateh with | anothe Y m had Btecher later on. hey will put up | better luck, A terrific drive sent the|improys their Game, Smith comen to san be Pd ¢ Mite gaae ibe they | Ball about eighty yards down the fair. | Hackensiek well recommended, | He Red HOt Oe eae ad both ars | Way and the public links weagon was ed his golf in England, then went Bae One AUD ROOTS Borah aes Hy opened with the Roval Montreal Golf Club oe fos Wael A ehear| Heyes From then on until near evening! the oldest golf club in North America, er would have wi ce 4 Wall Street folk who rolled up to the| Smith was Just with the Baltimore against Stecher. links in thelr automobi doctors, | Country Chib. HI mentioning wrestling ~ there was one square wrest-| Were that the match should bo we | BASEBALL “POOL SELLERS s mateb last Saturday eve- | With two out of three falls. 1a ning. Hana totiteen lacie Ninos | arat bout Ninot'e right shoukter” wi vc! QF CHICAGO ARE RAIDED. | zs J dislocated when Bothner whisted out of the City A. C. and George Bothner, of a crotch hold. He tried ty snap | CHIC in private, with each side privile i the shoulder back into place, |ut to invite a limited number of friends, | couldn't do it. The bout wax sionped The match was for i stake of |while a doctor reset the f $2,500, Niflot weg pounds | joint, and Niflot technically jost the before the match began was much heavier. The Tie Hack ck Golf Club has se- Tom Smith for its sional AGO, May 2.—Four men and pi ed in the operation: of are in the hands of leged clearin ided last night diand the prige sts he pool w en Were Hy cated. ; ; Reais uot aRalaa atl concern een running only a second bout lasted bat had already nd forty minutes without throughout the city and was doing here was no fancy exhibition we How ishing business, according to e@ At the end of that time both wrest. ‘police. The high | prize " urs lers Were fairly exhausted the | week was ouneed as $1,000 and the spectators were weary. t Tino |[1OW AS SO ae ginalaton, Heo hackers agreed to stop the ino a cording to 8, AM. Sinalcton. Seer call the mateh a draw, and told ve Jon has revented several referee BIL Brown, Little Niflot | mia peratine pools and: they . 7 unds, weighing onl rs ee der surveillance _ Constant Epa cee > _ grinding of gears a Brennan Wnwoke Om Marin, F puts cars out of busi- CUBS’ OWNER HOLDS OUT rei Lie. big. Chicuge rddeal ond Davin list of ness. To prevent it, use | FOR 25 PLAYER LIMIT.\i:"' tonight Monroe |Weeghman of the Chicaxo Jown in ti PECAN AB Heengue’ team ts wating to-dy foe A and 10 inswhich he listed twenty-five Lad The selected graphite in the eligibl to play with the Cub: fills the irregularities PP the fact that he was toll that tue team LEAGUE us) even the smoothest would have to be reduced o twenty INTERNATIONAL L GUE. it prevents metal-to- one, as required by N 1 League F THE CL metal contact. It stops grinding. rules, OTANQING 2 May A Weeghman insists that he bas th ‘300 ant Minder the terms igrecd pon it 00 cionath at the time of the setttenent Ry JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, af the tl Wy tarts, ay te 5 a0 {, Yervey City, N. J. to that effect, as the Chicago maxnat RESULTS YESTERDAY. derstands it, wis f Newark, 6; Rochester, 4 Cubs and the St {J itichmona, 7 team, beca eer 11 lonings former Maltimore, ms th x GAMES TO-DAY. Teed ball Indications are th matter Will T ttechester at New have to. ce befor i eeuing eal at itichmond of the Roard of D. a the N Hutalo at Providence tonel, Commission before it can be at Battin j settled. FIRST OF THE SEASON AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK *vess Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Copyright, 1916, by the E 66f OTH Al and the public have recovered from the beating they took last Friday night.” 0 ARYL) nd Tie Puummicars worn Sy THe CADDIES MAdE THe TRAVELLING MEN FEEL RIGHT AT HOME. looks as if the West will have to be) satisfied with a President. Baseball Commission has tarned dows, es Moran's, reauest that, the Outs’ WERE WAS cate records, ALMOST NOT A CLowd INTHE say. Tarr Commissioner hinee SCORED THE FIRST MISS OF Tue OPFiCiAL SEAN AT Van CORT LaNoT Park \( DAILY RE REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE RACES ) ‘Dodgers and Senators Are Now Setting Pace League Races In Major Brooklyn Club Jumps to Front in National League by Beating the Lowly Giants Again, While Washington Team Rises to Top of American League by Downing Red Sox. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING, American rojo Drigeert aay. This sensational Results of Games Yesterday. Polladel pha, 4; fess Midd Corgene, a3 r Darsine, t. Leule—Chieago Games To-Day. New York at Phuc Boat re is but temporary, wire from Capt r reversal to-day will put his back where By Bozeman Bulger. leap of the Dodgers into the unearthed a raft of] Notwithstanding the ‘ginal Brookty Rear ine T told you so's' oman work—of Wal- informed by ke Griffith that Harper, his young is really the man be- It was Harper who again tore off the champion Red Svx ating no less a gent than Bill Carrigan's reach in @ solid line » Polo Gro Gowanus He ware alt Polo Grounds to Gowanus so aw star, yund of| southpaw Y wi at a part of the happy nat, di) lot of athletes and camp followers that the eyes of all New Aly hurdles on grase whieh |e earry- Local boxing fans will tunity to-night to much touted lightweight of New or-| that Willlams make 116 pounds, weigh tm et the | kicked dust ork and went their last night to enjoy the | pastimes and folklore peculiar to that ‘They had stepped on! nts and bounded » top of the I Vic Moran, the; Willie Beecher and Johnny Harvey, the game hi and aggressive lightwelghts of this city, will come Sox outhit the Senators, it! engage tn his first bout tn this! togecser in the star bout of twelre rounds at go against Shamus boxing show of the Armory A. A, of Boston to- As both men wade right to and slug continually, they ought to put up ope of the best scrave ever witnemed in that city. Van Cortlandt Park golfers | then— but that cuts no particular | Vicinity. Moran will . the game fighter of Yonkers, N. ¥., in the star bout of ten rounds’ the Harlem Sporting Club boxing t One Hundred and Thirty- Moran has fought several good bouts in the South, his most im- portant one being with Charley White, ‘the crack Chicago lightweight, whom he 1 the second round of an elght- Chattanooga Another good bout to be; taged at this show will be that be-| mmy Robideau, the Philadel- |phian, and Young Brown, the east side {boxer who is fighting in good form| which thes tl ‘They will also clash in a ten- Robideau hus not fought necks of the ¢ upper course have been completed and | . : . HE golf season on the city's Links| made availible for play. — The old] per it Van Cortlandt Park yester-| course) has been touched up, the) li to oon carefully rolled and sind boxes, | order fitted to their peeul also recall that the Giants Ted "Kid" Lows toga Lake, Saratoga, N. Y., training for his fight with Mike Gtbbone in Garden on May 18, Kansas City wante bim ttanooga, Tenn, to Dutty of Lockport, N. ¥., on May 24, and the! Armory A. A, of Boston wante:him to bovk uy with Mike O'Dowd the early part of June, Herbert Hunter, the young ine fielder picked . was given a chance and got away with r ideas of enjoy- Kyery touch of gloom on a N a laugh to the at third base Suring whether 1 ( crew is the With any kind of tuck he can regular berth Arthur Devlin Of the third sackers so far tried Hunter looks Ritchie Mitchell, who ‘was reported to be facing death trom blond ‘poisoning, took « tum for the | better, and the doctors, after « conmultation, de cided that they would Dodgers, inet no freak of From a cold spot near the bottom Robby has taken those boys straight up the Line and has done it by playing the old ball game as she lated to win championships, His worked consistent: ly and his batters have hit hard. Best of all they have been able to » two things in conjune- Dodgers have an of winning the pennant, and, m full realization playing their . It helps a lot to be » you van do a thing to sare bis foot, to be amputated Mitchell fought Freddie Welsh At Milwaukee with an infected foot, which grew rapidly wore after that battle, | round battle, of the Cleve. | here since 1913. ‘The nip and tuck figh Jand Indians 4 Harry Gattle of Port Chester, has two matches On Thursday night he meets Jack syracuse, and on Sat Kelly of the Bronx , the Irish heavyweight, Jand Morris will fight a ten-roumd bout in the open 00 Memorial Day afternoon, nh was offered the bow is manager demanded vr beat the C A air at ‘Nilee, ObM Kelsey for ten rounds pitchers have younger Cove Not only that, but he let the rs down with two hits. ' brothers won't con- ; nst each other. You “® pulled when of the west aide, who ts to box | Chick Simler of Scranton in the feature bout Saturday night, was to- day matched with } Young Otto for the Olympic | pawed him up guarante of $5,000, nt. of the gross receipts, Coffey will probably receive a | With an option of 80 per at the Stadium A. Jimmy Johnston is still trying to clinch a re tum battle betwen Benny Leonard and Jo Madison Square Ganten the latter Russell, the pl her touted so highly | part of this month, but so far has been unsuc Jimmy declared early to-day that the | managers of the fighters ar demanding torme | for their men which be ia unable to give them, Battling Lahn of Brookiyn and Terry Martin have been matched to box the Rhode Island A, ©, Vrovidence tomorrow night at 118 pounds ring. w Haren are trying to to meet Sammy Walte of Hartfont Lalu knocked W of that fact, twelve rounds at vis first real trial fly fan's remembrance of a good play. with the Yanks ‘The promoters of had a good 1 and cleaned up. former meeting n assured that he will stick “without even oreckin grip prevents co: the oval featherweight, Was not a whit more lor atherweig) startling, though, Jack Dillon of Indi claim to the legitimate light heavyweight title by decision over Battling Levinsky in a ound bout at Kansas City | is going to fight Dan who cinched his the Whaling City Wagner will exchange most talked-of pitche champion Phillies trimming, a that caused Pat top rung of the ladder. ‘Charlie Thomas | Outclassed by Benny Leonard | Jiuuny Greenwood, down for a few week who recently broke ¢ Baltimore bantam |} a statement to liam a guarantee af $4,000 Buoy, the Jemey City bantam Davy Robertson tough for a youngster to get a job in the Giant outfield, By way of celebrating his second time out asa regular, “ f three clean hits out of five estar bout of tea rounds, {that he will give W » Ontpotnts Johnson outpointed Darky Grif- fin in the feature bout at the Van: old," pots | Iso make him a Yet of $1,000 that jarris wants the weight to be 115 pounds ai | Casey Stenger of Benny Kauff. get two cleans to his one, but that one was enough to make him He saw Benny le, the bantamwelght © 4 muprantee of $2,000 for regular. six- . but it should never have allowed to progres threw all kinds of It was a home run into tand with two It was the wallop that won the ball game, PIMLICO El ENTRIES. sum to fight Kid Will ily at the Olympia A, A, of Pit ———__—_ MULFORD RACES ALL NIGHT AFTER 24 HOUR RECORD ? Pounding his Hale and hearty and active at three score and ten. Do you know such a man? Then ask him the secret of success. Without doubt he’ll lay moderation as the corner stone of most successful city when he rocked the “HI. y sleep in the third roi | CHICAGO, May 2.—DPre a Mesh Th tae tht ay around the Sheep. rsey City last night tempt to sinash the . Ralph Mulford, raced 124 miles | previous time » Indicator showed 1, Mulford made F official sanction loutpainte a championship of Tt was a whplwind. bout, one and then the other leading. rd crowd saw the at cian it Lynch in the semi- And so he drinks moderately wonderfully mildand mellow Whiskey —Wilson—Real Wilson—That ‘e All! ! The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refllable Bottle FREE CLUB RECIPES~-Free booklet of famous ch mused drinks Address Wilson, 31! Fifth Ave, N, Y. That's Alt ate of TX miles an hour ran the total » thousand mark Harvard Cre: Harvard will twenty-four hours of continuous ‘ond and third American Henley + have determined y with BROOKLYN, 5 Polo Givunds, Adm, 906, BeV LMI Wau Binet some of the cre Reich As both pennants are coming East. iA Owing to so many games deing Postponed by rain, Carl Sawyer, Grift’s acrobat, is practising turme ing double header: be reed into this seesoa'e THIS YEAR’S GAME LAWS. No sportsman will shoot # snail without first giving him two min- utes’ start. ee A canary bird ls a domestie animal. ee A fine of $1,000 (not Mexican) will be imposed on any sportemam shooting a doe elephant in Com- necticut. oe e Fishermen catching @ of supper size trout will be eltcted to the A. A. U. (Amateur Ananias Union). no . No decoys shall be used in stalk- ing caged rrots, ‘ Squirrels must be shot only ia self defense. Even a sportsman has a right % defend bimeelt. Cows must have flags of neutral nations plainly painted on sides of craft. aa eee it Any bunter catching a had roe must throw all over 600,000,000,008 eggs back into the stream } Although getting only two or tare of hite a day Hans Wagner is Pittsburg! Yet some claim there is no sentiment in bage= | ball. Stuffy McInnis 1s convinced thet 'Connte Mack still retains the majors ity of that $100,000 infield. ard oe in Tin tera ote wee | Simpson of Missour! won the 128+ that diet craze too far. Philadelpha eporting writers are rooting hard for Pick 10 make goed | “ut third. Writing Pick tsa Pero | tion in comparison to Whiszlegoofer or 0 Berowhurffon hen | RED, 2 eettings tee emo tomate cup, Carl Bebr fe @ cen SPORT ALPHABET. O stands for the shape Of any team’s score When W. Johnson Is smoking ‘em o'er. Yale is ha nae seugh, time, lea eit; ANSWERS TQ OUEERIES, 4 X, X. X.—Nebraska having walvers, W. J Bryan & @ free agent. Moof—We have no reconig of @ pinch hitter ever being sent in \ Frank Baker, oy B. U. M—In the old days when stands were so easy to unravel, um- pires led a miserable life. These one- plece concrete stands are much more healthy. Wherk—The Giants and the grounds never seem to be in condl- tion at the same time. %. 1. P.—Villa Is in the running a right That ephemeral citizen, the May genarian in ratio to a Harry Vardon says the overla; when golfer got ALM Udy Ty 4 Miss Stinson Arrives Here, Miss Katherine Stinson, aviatrice, the first lady to loop the loop in an aeroe plane, who meets De Loyd ‘Thompson jJand Dario Resta In a three-cornered, match race at the Sheepshead Bey’ Speedway next maf irday ‘and Sunday noon, arrived here to-day from @an in} Antonio, ‘Tex SPORTING. hams CO Bri - peor Ht . in 3 va, Nate Jackson, . ub recipes for

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