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‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK aaaze M’GRAW NEVER LOST FAITH IN HIM Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Ridya~: (e) 66]T doesn’t re- quire as much talent to play a : meting of bass drum as it f Dave Robertson Shows MoGraw Knew His Managerial does to listen to one.” | Brora RoBERTSON's SHOULDSE. — AND MADE HIM AN OUTRELOER. There's only one thing worse then being an ump, and that’s being ap ‘ump ip Chicago. Eddie Renz holds all the American wat of the collar, te the sensation of Ad A SouTHPANe walking records that aren’t heid by (eo ensty baseball season. And Dave Dave’ HAD SPEED Connie Mack's pitchers. Reverteon te the best answer to the To Turow Away erguments of those think incl Golf 4 njoyed more by the Sedrew to © tended! dose, “Demon WHEN DOVE LSANS on Mewepaper Mews Golf Cud thes Dave” was under age, studying veter- inary eurgery and pitching in a Tide- ‘water League olub down in Virginia, when McGraw first got a line on him. ‘With hie father’s permission, Robert- Roberteon is @ big, powerful fellow and a great all-around athlete. Me- Graw advised him to cut out foot- ball, for fear some injury might in- terfere with his pitching ability. Robertson had been playing baseball under an assumed name. Back in college he couldn't avoid getting into Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Another pair of topnotch etare of the Mghtwetght division will olash in a twelve-round battle for @ decision at the Armory A. A.,of Boston to-night. The boxers who will figure in this go are Johnny Dundee, the fast and aggressive Itallan ‘of this city, and Matt Wells, the ONE UST RIGHT...... Broken Collar Bone Puts Maisel Out for a Month, Spoiling Ya Injury to Donovan’s Speedy Out- nks’ Chances YANKEES OBLIGED TO by any other golfing assooiation. They have enough influence to keep the scores out of the papers. A Ou N ts out of plewe, If pehvnata'coeafor Mins be “should "move Meabur YACHTING. \ The yaching season is now preva- ent. ‘All the ice is off the rivers and bar Morris chair and endeavor to finish ahead of the walters in their annual regatta. ‘The outdoor yachtsmen will find the water very useful to sail on. Water is a necessary evil at a re- | gatta. the football lNneup again with ex-lightweight champion of England, | They pack it around the bottoms of pakiag some awiward exspanations who has been boxing in great form since| fielder Is a Heart Breaker to RELEASE FOUR PLAYERS || tue boats. i ieaai toe fast ae ee kg ane regu, in ho returned to thie country several! Pennant Hopes of Team's SEE ee Sect in the world tae Jast game of the season he had months ago. Wells has won several de- In order to conform with the ||! the only spo his tett shoulder broken. ‘And right there,” says John Mo- cisions in the bouts that he has taken Rooters American League's twenty-five would be postponed by dry grounds. Gilet, “I font the erences onto part in at the Armory A. A. and he foe ae eee rule, We anacer’ ‘Bit || The bird who, says nothing tl > ever eae certain that he will get the verdict over By Bozeman Bulger. Donovan of the Yankeos was ||sawe wood joomer. Nowadays ; ‘a shoulder mended, but Dundes. obliged to release four players. || you want to talk a lot and make the rm must be a perfect | was never able to stand Harty Pollok, manager of the Weshington Park 'O have even one day of unal- loyed baseball Luther Cook, the outfielder who other bird sav; the wood. . happiness in|] has been with the club two years, the rack of pitching again. After fin Sporting Club of Brooklyn, is making an effort to ‘i 4 ; pennant tace before 4 a " Greater New York begins to|| was sent to Oakland of the Pacific Dan's try se. Sigett oat, 8 ponent anes ate to Me is eludes fort ‘Maria with ioe, aed Beau Maosard, the lignteewst et|@mack of impossibility. Here wo |] Coast League, Urban Shocker, a |/the'somite sxoeutton’ of & wretiing matcb, ts, I8E people advised McGraw to let the crippled ball player go. said Robertson never ‘would be any good. Robertson of- fered to go through the season with- out pay, but McGraw kept him and insisted upon paying him the salary hia contract called for. He had the youngster’s shoulder treated and let him rest. Three years ago Robertson ‘went to Marlin again with the Giants, He tried to pitch, and put the weak bhoulder out of commission. McGraw Induced Mike Finn of the Mobile team thie clty, for a ten-roud bout at the opening boxing chow of the club the latter part of this month, Billy Gibeou 1a ‘willing to le Benny fight Kilbane and the chances are thet Jimmy ‘Duna will eocept for Kilbane, Johnny Lore, the weet side fighter, will make bave the Dodgers hammering an- other nall into their hold on first place, the Giants winning six straight end peeping over the edge of the cel- jar—and the once proud Yankees inj the slough of despond. Just what a lough” is never was made plain to but whatever it is, the Yanks have it. Just as Donovan was about to get his club ribbed up for an attack on Cleveland, Frits Maisc:, :h6 best ball player on the club next to Baker, falls on the point of his shoulder, was ‘elder, and Boehting of Washington. Th nt eleven innings until the breaks his collarbone and will be in! senators finally got @ run over and right-handed twirler, who cam: from Ottawa last summer, was sent to Toronto of the Interna- tional League. Charles Mullen, the first baseman, and William Piercey, @ recruit pitcher, hat been released, but arrangements haven't been completed as to where they'll report. worst lacing he has suffered thie Another beautifully staged hae’ 4 the that between Covaleskie, Chicago fans displayed great con- trol against Ump. Rigler on Sunday. They didn't miss him once. Begins to look as if Marty O'Toole was determined to eat one meal in every league ia the country. meg si Sy aati ent Oat ee three cushion billiard champion a js the Utle in i home " ct eraaecean ee neta if Germany r attacks Canad they ought to t at Toronto, It the wi ‘afcost spot in the International League. Willard, Both men have signed to battle ten rounds before the club of- fering the largest financial induce- bondages for at least a month! It is! Deneior Spay aoe taking a drop . a er the doctors sayin the club standing. The Tigers will ere is no hope o! thet Abie. {0 alapy (he. Besehell in |0° mer commas later. ‘use him as an outfel Rigbt there “Demon re” began to pick up again. He couldn't pitch, but he Sidney Hatch is a great Marathoner. But we don’t see why anybody should want to run 25 miles, unless it's away Nowadays a Golf ‘‘Pro’’ to Hold N to take Robertson for the season and ; deli i could play in the outfield and he| ments, providing only that Willard’s When Ted “Kid Lewis, the Ro aoa f goaid play, in the outdeld and hel thare ‘must be at teat 997,000 antl! JOO Must Be a Jack of All Trades | tum sxe sister 1x tr ‘eossed toe: 8% an four we With or without catchers the | 70” St Lovey in Ty 4 ball. He became the hitting sensa-| Fulton's share be one-third of the Madison Square Garden on Thursday night he i defeat of Dodgers appear able to go right ‘entucky Derby ts over tnt there are ; Aibreniy AG, Seren: ah th fine FSP ROT soney’ ones being "wort on the Hos of the Bouth. ‘And then Mctraw | gate receipts willbe tm beter condition than te bas been for jay the Yanka | on with their business of Jead- | tiny? reac! lown and tool im back} Funny, isn't it—th i = any previous scraps, Ted has been donig ly in thi ing the leagu ‘ol ' Sgain. McGraw had been sticking faders hares 0 doleson te Peeing Before Sport Got Its Big Foot WOODLAND CLUB REFUSES ) outers roe mork snd toxing wits Joe Well biting Yepart Dee cas thee plumb ‘out of ‘backstops It Is possible for an umpire to | $@ Robertson principally because he| Arter Willard had recewed hie) ing Here He Spent Most of tng and Andre Andervon and is faster on his feet! they cannot get the wallops, but | day and engaged Conn please both teams and all the fan “ knew the boy could hit, One morning | $47,500, with his percentage “priv hed TO REMOVE QUIMET’S NAME } ‘sever bere, they cannot get them when ad- prominent resident but who wants to leave a beautiful | St Practice 'in the Polo Grounds he] jege,” and Fulton a third of the prose| Time Playing in Tournaments.|} FROM MG. A. HANDICAP. | ,,7,emest 4. © ot Brootim wus stay] dition, meang runs. Yesterday 4 world like this? q the ball and knock it into the centre. | Jate receipts, where would the poor i abhi * | another boxing show oa Thursday night, Match. ey delivered eleven safe » H prere : : t Be ara nal “eae Seons ee pallid promoter come in? GOOD golf professional to hold)? BogToNn, May 16.—The Wood- Suiieun caste de oe Site indlane Seca ena ators ing Reed into olty ways and menu | dans ave Teaing the league te ou? ' atshed Dave all that morning, try- A his Job now at any of the lead- |} ang Gol¢ Club, of which Francis J) star go of ten rounds, while in the other e the necesary punch cards. They are in first place. ing clubs must be a wort of ten-round scrap Walter Nelson will go against) was missing. It wae like a crap- the tre- HE a Tab te discover where he got ov need to worry about Fulton he : oo may come on Labor Day, when teach, |] Ouimet is a member, defies ¢ Vail Franchini, Young ‘Terry and Sailor Scott] shooter making two. passes and ry Rares cars st Gai! | A the maten weak pce alin of aden He mat ee alte. Guten GotAnocae, | Oya wa nt iiterieneti | Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You fermined that the knack was entirely| properly prepared promoter places D¢ 4" expert Papers which ruled the ex-open and Jimmy Andervon, the Indianapolte fighter, who nwa pele s tor Nie Salem hot acquired form or akill,|his bank roll at the disposal o¢ tne Course changes and be an authority} ox.amateur champion a profes- [| mates gout impremion in bis first bout here| Again and agen portunity somehow, the dice but, simply would not roll. arose, Want Plenty of “Stay There’’ Strength Like an Athlete! and made up bis mind right there t_ Robertson was the hitter the its noeded. {8 spring Robertson had a two boxers, on turf. His work isn’t any sine- Fulton is @ nice young man, He ig ,°UT® though new golfers, visiting fairly good now, and with another; SFound, often come to the conclusion year or two of boxing should de-|that all a “pro” has to do is to josh by stopping Bobby Moore iu the sixth round at the Stadium A, ©, last week, is in good condition for his battle with Banty Lewis of Newark at the same club to-morrow night. Sammy Diamond and Johnny Taylor of Brooklyn will box the sional because he now owns @ sporting goods hou The club refuses to remove his name froin the handicap list of the Massa- shusetts Golf Associatio: Cliff Markle has now suffered his first defeat and knows what it feels | @o South with the Giants for spring 5 little more hard luck. He hurt his right leg and was unable to velop a thicker neck, #o that he could take « punch from Willard, if neces. club members about their game, Some years ago before golf gained this taking issue with the body the club takes the omi-final, John Reisler, manager of the Harlem Sporting like to be on a big league club. He started off in the same cool way that netted him five victories in a row, Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Dell- jand see for yourself now much you have 1 7 cate, Nervous, Rundown je |eaincd. 1 hai na if i sary, We liked his way of using hig|such a foothold in this country the peed Pod ae itedtoe fog foal iad sean fe Xone Aenier % es but Cleveland, not realizing that they Shon Vetrenser in’ Two Wi pi lal ani, ree asd Graining. Ho doined the team on ite|Dort artillery. He in game and cons |professlonai, who in most cason was |] ton as, BO star galeog, Ofori || Atlas ose co tae tones tat wes | Mere, fRClNE, ® Hpenerier, tare sate Time: Tn Msny Casi a ir pry Poy he way North. Tt was not until many|fident and han what some fighters, & Soot had an easy tme of It Hel] Whether the club will question || ut the latter reported iil, and the match was| {RE 180) O00 eee, Markle is a ishis seem to think they are going to eet $16 96 atl ormaptome n whe.. unde: " - ts the players’ e! ty .t is and Providence foe Hrown," sé le A aa i he proper form. And he was given a chance to substitute.) would only walt two Aa At that time the fow clubs aetepete in the Hationat amateur [| "is eder that bo ees ets euch ot Reale. 1 of the Yanks, Make No mistake about jstimulating medicine, secret nostrum oF they had in some cases been he playing ambition he had been|end of which time Jess in ail probes encouraged their “pros” tol} tournament has not been deter 9)| whom 1 feol sure he'll kuock out, and thet wil, | Mat: known specialist who has studied widely ; obtaining ttling up #o long showed in every) bility will be too fat to fight, he compete in tournaments, for a vie- | mined ‘ut us ip @ position to demand’ a mateb with a eee and Burner when: ae [SRY benefit. But don't take the old form ; Swing of his batt. To-day he leads! might have a good chance to become tery for thelr man meant @ little : Leousra.? That load of hop shot into the|,°Mnatter of fact, real and. tru Dias cecueen itce, fren aeetane or iacture the league in batting, and without a| champion, more prostige for the club, In those | asso er Giants must have been an overdose. | can only come from the food yo! yah Mimeiy to Wye 8 598, conte. Kew doubt before the season is over the ti days the life of a golf professional For the sixth time they have found | people often fall to get the at wane aren in &. f0 at cam be world wil! recognize him as one of T seem: b Sf one round of tournaments and . themselves in a hole, only to smash ; 2! their food because they ha’ any ree 6 ate Ike nux 4 8 to be a misfor was a 1» o ¥ ee ote ed iron, If you want it to do you Sea Gat Gai elivert ese matncs |] cuerms, 2 be a muietortune of | wes, ont, Chip of Old Block Is Speedy Son |'2"si'te'? sin? Sisca eave thoi Myst Wt te tnabe Shanks [cn hataee i as dre Wok tng will make part of the history of the ete et hard: Gein i Gradually the game began to pick 4 3 Polo Grounds, the scone of thelr many | £004, into living, matter Fe xnow |useieas tight game. . y' oF hai raining that [up New members joined clubs and spring regrets, the Giants have not | something gbtong ant tell ae they grow fat when they retire to [they wanted instruction. The pro- me- rime amption ATES | ios°k game, ‘Even Poll Porritt got «el y commence 400: | Wivgaee ad’ tiled his see 6c HY worry about Frank a life of | hear from Los | fessional quickly had a large class of in there and dashed off one against | toring for stomach, liver or kidney trou [Gurance, and filled bis blood with tron " that Jeffries is now liv. |puplls to teach, and he couldn't b the Cubs. ble or symptoms of some other atlment|many another has gole Ghee ie ie anaiah, 80 miuoh time for excursions Young Bernie Wins Four of Nine|, Even with young Wefers's wonder- ae ic Tokanoafonsihe ma hie ° Sate glorious defeat simply for the lack of away from home, “ . ful point scoring, the De Witt Clin- "here was e the patiet If you vn iad i ns The case of Jimmy Maiden at Nas-| Events From Columbia Team|ton ‘team lost, 44 to 27 points, be-| Giants to hop out of the cellar are not strong oF well you owe It to your- | Dr. Baber, is one ot the newer organs, ine tote om u is typical of many other “pro: cause his running mates couldn’t| but for the Pirates beating out | self to make the following test: Bee how |yoiuds Onilke the okler inorganic iron hroducta end get boob to pay them © Nassau members are so keen} Coached by His Dad. ‘ . neg long you can work or how far you can |{t ts caaiy assim ‘does not insure the. teeth i ‘ thi h pap at Ae thar y \. give him much support. the Braves in the hardest slug- |\00k 20H ct! Oecoming tired. Next take | make them Fupset the stomach : un the fifty times more than ¢ are weig 316 | about improving thelr gam a Still, it was a big afternoon for th ging match of the year. Each | two tive-grain tablets of ordinary contrary, {t is a moat potent remedy, in nearly all br h. yaoren would never hit fatter tha that Malden spends on n average of iten aa cael happy youngster because his own} club made four runs in the first | iron three tim ay, after mealn, for [pram ot yinlgrstn, te Hell ks for serene e “I good loo! (hours a day on the 4 giving les- Ms ~/ 4 s i ne b ok 7 Hons, Ht Ie dispensed in this city “by if he thinks o9, KC to drive Willard back to sons. He was so busy last year that| There's little danger of the athletic a4 bf COASTING UA OROSANE: LOGI, inning, ne Tie ee oh it aoe ten Ke, ur strength again | Kiker-Meeman and all otter dmagista,—Adtt ive lim $2,500 if he oi when it came time to play the open | world losing the Wefers family, With y a worse. ade ee —— — —— id good hard work that he admitted after the meet that perhaps he had been overlooking some of his home talent, th rm ing with him. twelve hour; national championship at Baltusrol hits, giving Dick Rudolph the the a e' aeelden’s name was missing from the |e seme dash thet made his father ___ AMUSEMENTS. ERE'S no particular need to Reddy Outpoints Dinm jentry lst, The Nassau members| champion on the cinder paths fif- 4 amenities as worry about Fulton, just yet.| MERIT Conn, May 16. oHattling| wanted thelr instruction, so Maiden (teen years ago, Bernie Wefers, al yoath tail wma mitacntan mien Hike Thi “Patriotism, Preparedness and Peace Fulton has at last obtained Byes of Oy, Fock ctipainted Sammy | Passed up the open meet, the chief |seventeen-year-old De Witt Clinton | his father was when he was com- 1s ba) was event every year for the “pros.” spot he wanie mcicd wlth Je |" While giving lessons takes up most student, won four first places for his school team In a field meet with the peting on the cinder paths, ering his age, he bh Consid- s plenty of time of the best contest» | ed Military and Naval Tournament “== of the professional's thine, his ser- | Columbia freshmen. Thi to develop. into a second sensation | vices and advice are constantly in|, » ape POMBE Star |e oP in | ead | vices and advice are constantly 19 leame in first in the 100 and 220 yard [from one farnily Sheepshea Bay Speedway, May 20th to 27th 0) yard low hurdles and| Young Wefers started his after- W Moran or Fulton?’ writes @ilent Dan Mi gan on his tongue-tied typewriter, “Ali they want to do wpe cai ° (Inelusive! | voucerning new, abterasions in the lalso. won the broad jump. in win. | ne0n of victories ‘ln the | foo-yard A GREAT EDUCATIONAL ENDEAVOR FOR ADEQUATE DEFENCE | | e A ‘ |dralnage, the placing of bunkers and | iNe (he hurdie race he accomplished | Cia “With onty g ehort rest. he jn TENTATIVE PROGRAM | A man who, in his home, offers his many other thetors that Ko to make [er in iy rime couldmt da, Bernie {competed in the 22d-yurd event, and works all the time, sacasiisat ci pasabeenea aay ies tex esioueral scans ‘ able to ¢ p \¢ he created e y a bah 3 o janes lav on. ie uskey that has always |the putting greens with the art of a ee | Re eure taath? ae iaantie ia charaaas load of your car, It Military Athletic League Championships. been th ° k f Burbank. Shan Sy yard hurdles, is doomed unless ing. Battles in the Dirigibles and. Acropianes, known as the drink of moderate To show his versatility the youth- lubricated properly. acige for his moderation. Hospital and GRAPHITE Automobile proudly walke see what the cal = | a 3 : FA i oe en eee star took his place in the broad ha evalutions, mien, ishimeslf leamnediately recognized MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING = |iferiyactonsh "uber frat ta" ons pIXONg |i] Semen has ated i | over to his father to Id man” would say, BAND, CONCERTS S| Still” Exhibit of Munitions and ica of the Army and Navy, | | Nationa! League w. H Such a man always serves that won- Bree “ she | Stout i 509 CLASSY. 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