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A rr BEST SPORTING: PAGE IN NEW YORK | _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. i THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE DOPE Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Cae! at! 1 ANYHOW, THeyve Beer Tue GIANTS Have Leal AUR a ahd " Down Inve CELLAR So Got ME GUESSING, “Ther BEEN WAITING For , LONG THEY COULONT AU RIGHT - LOOKS Benny KAVFF To come see ‘he (5 1 THEY To Me LiKe THROUGH LIKE HE SAD HE : CAM THERE'S Sump WouLd ~ THAT'S ALL UNDER CONER ene = ‘Tex Rickard Makes Miss Kath- | erine Stinson, the Aviatrice, a6 $150,000 Offer for Thirty’ A oe». Weeks’ Engagement in South | Sas. America. | sine Copyri 9, E) Is as pro- moter of mplonship bouts, | | | is taking up a new branch of hall port. According to a press notice | 4 bi ae , from Sheepshead Bay, Tex has of- You don’t hire a fered Miss Katherine Stinson, the} 1 loop-the-loop avi atric, $160,000 for a | Neil Inetdentally, jam very, Jealou jar In New York than in any h ld —<— when you want to 8, mercer beens eee a een mowene ve ade Britben abe, Ahearn Shou PUTTING’EM OVER|| tell your-eweetheart Seeders Ani nga ok Ad | ‘ankle lost to Bowker on} mous ‘crowds have come ron sur- le. If this is true, Tex should devise | points, He never landed his deadly] rounding cities to we ous driv Hi T ik T i ry lad f game way of kecpine the news from fer hook ‘on" the, Hnsiehman’s ins | COMMUN gitlen {0 neo famous drivers ave Taken Title|| wim “Bugs” Baer || All About It: n Jones, manager of Jess Willard. | and Frankie depended upe, Knocki C p done ce: ian- 3 might Rive Tom an atiack of heart | hm nan out with Wat fete Bokek | can, er dane auccennfully “In tndian From Al M’Coy|\——— | failure. Imagine overlooking a chunk y. When for New York. | Covrrient poet rgetesene Grblghine On of dough like that and Jett Jess | Eugene! . ‘ Yor | * waste his time on a mere circu Corrt decision to LBERT BADOUD, the French Al McCoy, the middleweight cham- RABID F RUDOLPH. | — Bowker old man Neil scrambled | t . led a | ROM London comes a story that | the ring and protested franti A welterweight champion of brid var Lead Rindt veRtce Eugene Corri, the world fa-| “E do you ficure points?” he Europe, will have a chance to lacing in another ten-round bout at ‘ motis referee, may take « trip “Didn't Frankie do the lead-| show his wares at last, He is to meet the Broadway Sporting Club of to the United States and bring with srt | uae pant Frank Loughrey of Philadelphia Sat | Brooklyn last night, but retained his him the latest English champion, |shoot at a bird and miss the bird it Hata Aah ‘ Ue by being of Bis feet at the end, EXICA Jimmy Wilde, counts for the bi to hash advanne of the contest. The fighter who ad- ALLS tog, Wildo 1s sald to be the best boxer ‘ — sei1| OF his Manager the welterweight ministered this gruelling was Jake LEAGU Wylvéver developed in England—bette FTER the fight old man Neil or, ("Young") Ahearn, another Brooklyn , i b is in for an interesting summer. 8 ¥"! won't last long if ~e@ven than the great Jem Driscoll, us ioudly describing to several i middleweight, who gave him « simi- c 18 ‘3 Unfortunately for him, ho weighs Americans the various ways in ees eight cham- | lar beating at the same club several| they give General only a little over 100 pounds, but giv Su Ba a Snidailo: 0 pert ‘ months ago. ‘ Ing away from ten to fifteen poruds which Bowker was Inferior to bis son, , 8 performed ‘another Ahearn should have stopped Me: Funston a chance bas & at tittle qaee Jowker couldn't beat Frankle if oie feat in defense of his Coy this time, for he not. only hi Serieral Z s age he|Frankie had both hands tied behind title, He has knocked out “Willie him weak and bleeding in many ag |to bat for General wener, a New York this back,” he uned Jackson of New York” in five rounds the rounds, but he also caught him in | Funston.” vounr wap” | You don’t advertise the & BIC of class among) hit hard enough to crack an in a Philadelphia ‘ring, the poorest condition ¢ has the bantam What king of 8 It de af Wittle ever been in. When Me came th vabit® CORnT 1 toreea | Howket make with Attell? Pr k ° ane's out of his corner for the” fourth | fact that the poorest JENE as refereed | of the Americans of Fra . who ore com. round e seemed tired, and Ahe; — | E nearly all of the important MAE. by WIhEGE cating mnore ae immediately cut loose with several| Can't figure whether that critic player in the bunch fights un boxers left-hand Jabs in his face and short Esti the che were a good road Fi rene right upper-cuts to his jaw. These | team or a rode team. | have had in the past twenty years, blows brought the claret from Ais | trimmed you at Kelly He's one of England's best known nose and mouth and made him. so | gift ch hgh AN | : Amateur sportamen. - Americans vis- Atel? “Oh, he'd tired that he rushed in and clinched, | te So" | pool: nd found him liek h—I out of Attell Ahearn had an excellent chance then | cisions, which R d S P to Gnish him, but he failed to follow Fe ft Gibson Hh Hike hd ved | mid of some OB MOHA has determined to t t yf d up his advantage, McCoy staggering | he would take about one g Ad). ger gr sen é Ox rreven estern invaders to his corner in'a'dazed condition, = | gur~ heavyweights to” ‘Buenos tween British boxers and Americans a offers to meet Vi i * For the remainder of the bout| Ayres on one EC ‘On English soil, Ahearn continued to have the better § ft pbons or any other middleweight in rom a ing ean weep in AST |ot tre miting. | wn doctor java that Kiming derma aren't _s ATTELL has a few stories | the country over, the twenty-round F —————.- _ {Us haven't’ progreaued ‘that Yat yet yah route, at weight, and wager $1,000 on ———— | tt Spt Hime tighters—that |iimnselt,‘Moha,was & terror among, RACING IN CHICAGO MEANS Zdvocates of a safe and sane | a, ahters who were in theline middiewelxhts a few years axo.| Boston Team Defeats Cleveland REVIVA Fourth will do their utmost to pre= | ne wen Ale mas Dretty good nla {yu wan hard for him to find opponenta,| ders, but Yanks Lose to| MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS L OF BIG DERBY.| tine Fred Fulton from irritating retf. There always was a great|He took on fat, outgrew his class, and eaders, but Yanks Lose to — Jess Willard on that date. sivalry between Attell and that ‘other | dropped out of sight, CHICAGO, May 10.—A_ revival of her perv © wreat litue California boy, Frankie 6 ree * White Sox by Narrow Margin, National League horse racing for Chicago was nned}| We nominate Jack Geyer for that jal pho developed about the saine Wr the es orolisn Froehy Tiger's Swamp Athletics and we rec here to-day by who an-| Buenos Ayres t me, but never grew out of the » ace at heepshead aturday, " nounced that the “. jean Derby i a am class, | When Able was feath and a number of other auto-| Browns Lambast Senators in Boston ae be fruit at Hawitiorse Hace rack oniy| ese foe tie, ett) ehamnt weight champion nkie held th ms a . A len $n +550 ai ay -- Dantam tile, Frankie went to. inj. {mobile rac MUS or ciimeetie rains Opening Intersectional Clashes | Cincwwu. ‘17 i “300 th ‘B00 | Phute Bt GOAN DGURE TARE TG octaee! |. Eniladalanin’ tol Chlcago oto Beaton jand to fight Jem Bowker, Frankie's | rest of J J ti i, H er » by offict: 2 > Ne 0 isn't je itine of a father was his manager,’ The eldor| is in for a great bes m. The Sheeps-| in American League — Giants hols ‘Jockey, Chabr which has Suit’ teen <| to N Ri sloa act uut alee tastier But you do throw out Nell was a hard case, He was head Bay Motor Speedway is now i a) 7 incorporated for $25,000 | bad fe Mack’ 0,040 buffs and “hollers” in ton {one of the finest auto racing} Have Batting Clothes On ini] new York 13s, Piteburah, 8. Chicago, 6: BS Officials of the chib ure Chicago huss. |the bases BES CMn eas t00i000 your chest and boost making, and he blew Frankie's earn-|tracks in the world, There's no good First A earance in Pitts- | L 5. 3 ness men. <A purse of $10,000 will 0 Pane Ings on the race tracks, “Old manireason why the sport should be any pp ra hungt up as the Derby’ prize ciie na ; mer, fs favorit a Louis Peters, a former jockey and| y, seriously of ‘airing. uy ace running your e - ———/ burgh, Winning Easily. | G To-D cace horse owner: left to-day’ for Louls: | ful" Bn tiny hiawelt ' Raa, | | ville to solicit entries for the eDrby 1. james To-Day. No mention of betting is made in'the| ag ghat it's a fortunate thing for y. rettes: By Bozeman Bulger. — |] **syhoshen tines, sees teas Gol Sia Evers ‘that, you can't. get fined. for UT for Cleveland stubbing her toe | Boston at Chie Qa ; Mack-Butler Bout Called a Draw,| What you think, | Dew al be . B in Boste Westorn invaders bbe bea ns BOSTON, May 10.—Frankie Mack of Fal Taareail Abo GIRACRDINI? OP: You for MECCA! WoUIG have made a cléan sweep | eer ce Beachmont and Walter Butler of Revere] ¢he yames the Giants copped in the | boxed another twelve-round bout at the ft f' aa Bata stiae’ on ie Fk eis peas ne Ped hig ie neee and: thon, Oat HOSHIne ot & interes to get) Armory A. A. last night, but the py rs he _ ‘, O hs pp ped pa 0 joi Subs, gol Use| e line~ 8 a ind y ee! ese va 6PO if SSS 0: Cigars. and Connie Mack were smothered, away to a bad start against the Reds,| ular, but what can he do with Davy | ton of pueeioriy, pelires) iene. rive 2 ATING. _ « Ls The Detroit Tigers practically an-/ but even that could not stop the] Robertson pounding out four hits in|!* still unsettled. Referee Maffitt SIGHT, PIONEER SPORTING CLUB, | 3 nihilated the Athletics, proving that! Chicago hitting. They could have|a single afternoon? Flaherty declared the bout a draw, But- Wihost. Phoue Hrsant 1011 | aw It ig never too late for'« worm tol won with Chutlie Faust in thee be Mor she ataaa: EIGING saris of le fale ats backfire, and if more evidence is If Eddie Rousch could only play swings nearly taking Mack off his feet heeded to substantiate that axiom it The right field wall at the Polo ase, according to Ed Reulbach, Inte sacin might be well to take a side glance! Grounds got a good ta would have tha’ basrdent an at the Giants, Alone in their repre-| first afternoon of th hitting ball club in America, iT? it sentation of the Eastern forces of th it showed no tla AVOPLIVE — JNationat League the Polo Ground favoritism. Home Run Baker first | By the way, McGraw tried another swamped the Pirates with the bigg initiated it with a circuit smash experiment in his defeat of the Bob of hits that has struck (hat town! that put the Yanks in the le Pirates that may bear fruit, After Bee Oem owner grew side] and Jacques Fournier came right | using Kelley aa a substitute batter makers. Morsayer, ey SeOt) pack and wiped out the marginby | for McKechnie the long outfielder nin for a four-inning| nek and wiped ev cae Wok oun oh tivh Cae fhe aot and the old master slipped with so nicely that it may Shrough without @ scar, It was Eadie Rousch who started the solution of thes problem ‘ fie tie é ont of the day | the rally for the Giants at Pittsburgh 1as buried the Giants in the | poe bie @ emt oF the day | and he did It in @ pinch, McGraw ia e ne 4S aN especially bitter dose on ri punt of the early shot at the Wh Sox, which gave us a lead of four runs, But what four runs w there is a Jacque urnier who c pote the bull into the stand with runs | it pemina to look ee thewsh ame tome a to CIGARETTES t , LOOK FOR ners on the sacks ahead of him? ANd |roung bettie between Frank Moran and by his ie THE BOX FOR hate, 188 foreeznene Bitting | cilien, timate light heavy- to meet Mike O'Dowd, on and an Eddie Colling brim: | d ee niseal St, Paul welterweight, in a twelveround ming over with singles? weight champion, will be clinched within poe re decision at the Armory A, A. of Bos- Tt was a chance for the Yanks tojthe next few days, Sam Marburger. | ton on Tueeday evening, June 6, O'Dowd recently . en erawl closer to the heels of Cleve-|manager of Dillon, arrived in town last knocked out Joe Kagan at the same club, land, but the Indians also lost and|night from Indianapolis for the purpose ‘ { everything is rubbed out for an even| of accepting the best terma he can ame pra ay Beedle sypd phot No picked - reen start to-day Jaecure for Dillon's end. Sam told the] sits on his neck. to well cesta and hae toot | rhecteey type nat PHae PRL Of the| writer than he is to have a talk to-day | Cund tof yr gh lle Maeva IMPORTED “gs 4 ws Mave pulled through but for feat! with Promoters Harry Pollok of the] Fairmont & way Digits Ke, 0 ‘artificially ripened by Gedeon and a missing punch when | Washington Park Sporting Club — of] kegers Billy Fitzsimmons meet in the other ' Old Opportunity waved at the Yanks Brooklyn and ‘Tom O'Rourke, Pollok | tea mundo, while Gene Tunney and George tobacco is used in 7 in the eighth and ninth innings: has already offered Dillon a guarantee | Labey box six rounds, dey 2 - of $10,000, with an option of a percentage) The Pioneer Sporting Club is the only club ME ' 7 b * CG ration of America With the St. Louis Browns pound-|of the gross receipts, which that will hold a boxing show to h Order ythe Dozen CCA. Every leaf is ~fobaccolorpo ing the life out of Harper, Clark {says he will probably accept maker Docaserick from your Win rchant or Grocer ripened by Nature pa actionateattiontl Griffith's pet southpaw, it was an un- |” 4A for U tH pe: y Nai on happy day for the Kast all around. From reli ten ‘or sea Ome hie Dave Davenport pitched to the & and Eddie : the stalk—which ex- | tors as if his main object ten rounds, bouts will also bi to vindicate the late eere ~_ lains th rful We now aestare its ul ste oe tate ‘het ee one us| AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. . DI fe wonde: boi err rack Chicago Wghtwelght, who has an ¢ YY y Sdiebties An Wiidleis ave peas | And. speaking of wiustosts, Us of victories to his credit. Welling, who, has i sweetness and mellow- - Pe nee we: MNOS 0 rtant tonit between lightweights was| been managed by Larney Lichtenstein of Chica \ 9, uate Cae aden | a “cos. steney nossa: re eudl“elod |" SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY | | ness of America’s favor. . pbidenibe Ha e the lowal Ttallan pngtli asked him to manager, which S bars ker team tore Re Gates Meaiee ute het | eceta pease ite brand of cigarettes i ° ators neat 4, the clever Haglish boxe . . an are | Ycu'll generally find the moderate » who jumped the Phillies te vy their managers, ot m| John Reiser is ta mote band tuck, With ME I ROPOLI | AN I ROPHY | . i le n 4 twelreround | young Saylor unable t> meet Young Brown at the ' man candid, courageous, and clear : : \ A.A. ofl Merten Bye Sys ae “sack || A | [*2, rained, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a: Ce i ae BY 18 1O.S% 5 20st 10¢ i ' 1 wit he selects his food and drink FY OPENING EASTERN AUTO RACING SEASON =f hi h li STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 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