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o | Easterners Make | Clean Sweep of Tennis Titles, Lawn tennis players of the East [made a clean sweep of the national |indoor championship titles, as 9. | Howard Voshell won the singles and | Frederick B. Alexander and Dr, Will m Rosenbaum ¢ doubles in thi es final of the great tournament on the 3 courts of the Seventh Regiment Announcement of McCoy-Dillon Armory. Vosnet!, excelling all of his Previous competitions on the courts, | Match for Next Tuesday Does conquered Ciifton B. Herd, the} Not Appear to Help Much the metooric Catirornian, in straight outs Situation for Darcy Bout. peo Othe i matali So clean cut aud decisive was ‘ie FRO ITE | Victory of Voshell as he gained the OU New Tork Ere Work) | crown previously worn by R. Lindley | would take a Solomon in all hfy| Murray that it was the most popular glory to smooth out many | Fé of the day. Voshell drew the wrinkles that have developed over is from the service and volleys of Lee Darcy's initial appearance in this the Callfornia player in a way that | Country at Madison Square Garden, proved him a master of the board March 8. Originally McCoy was an-|°°Qit Bame i veteran of Davis nounced as the Australian's first op- | Cup and ational championship con ponent. Then John Weismantel, man-|tests, rose to hie topmost Might senbaum. The two ager of the Broadway Sporting Club! @long with Dr. topsy-turvy rallies Dokly sped fore » engaged in some of Brooklyn, stepped forward and de- | through five skyrocketing sets against clared that he had a prior clam to : v'a sereioes Alrick H. Man jr. and Clifton B, Herd. MoCoy's services for a bout with Jack |in'the ciosing rallies Dr. ftosenbaumn | illon and that Al would have to fight | cleetined the crowd by his wonde! for him before hn fought for Grant | $ii°Wified the crowd by hie H t ful blending of the lobb and smash} Hugh Browne tn the Garden, to win at the re of 6—4, 6 2--6, The State Athletic Commission tn- | 72) 6-4 4 i tervened and declared that McCoy eee eaciamiantinaimtiemtonne verbal contract with the Broadway Club was binding, this In spite of the Commission's own previous ruling! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY; BENDER WILL LOOK BIG TO THE MINOR BATTERS MAY BE GOOD FOR YEARS YET dIMMy ARCHER © pororent. ce chicago tue = E ER Ke Drs FEBRUARY 23, _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Father Time Halts Big League Careers Of Ball Playing Stars of Other Days 1917. | Schuster Breaks Record Winning | Hans Schuster, once of the Swed- ish-Amertcan A. C., sipped and the reeord fi year ago by Ar Bronx Marathon splashed over twenty-five miles of | jokes, That's no muddy and icy roads to win the} 1.0. why it | Bronx Marathon, Schuster, rac. } T° ALE Jing along times in snow that] should pay to was over his and again | ‘em fig dashing throurh mud and slush and | be fey wat plodded across the finish Reported ne at One Hundred and Vorty-jage of fourth Street and A r Avenue | fF i" rllpeto blooper Pesan + now the magnates are just 8 minutes and 15 s ds under | paying th naan hawk &: | ty please us, which kinda makes tt All the way from the Lower Bronx, through Pelham and into New Ro-| 7 | be no change necessary in chelle and back, thousands of per- |{R\ thre oe takea eS ae sons Ined the course and marked | ay’ Churley McCourt the plucky race of the dark-hatred - Swede who sped along at Dave Fultz will please take notice ahs 2 tna! Manager McGraw has signed a which was regularity in Itself. recruit nated Sity ker. only halt vehind was Harry| yi, Bo Lucas of the Morningside A. C., and &@ quarter of a mile further back was it's eaay fora -wrention to: Onna Koth, the 1916 winner, who made a) s brow wi arels. Tt doean't game but unsuccessful fight to WNG4 soyuire many laurels to coUen © laurels, Sidney Hatch, vet wiestiera t Chicago Marathon king who | long races just for the (un of | LieGourt te deacribed as the Mae thing, was fourth, almost halt a! yeciiege billiurdist. Boy, page 40 | a@ daredevil parcheest expert. A ccle te public like: Lea Darey doesn't seem anaious | oa Ll Go. that a!l contracts must be in writing. anuounced, In view of its Inability) PINEHURST, N. C., Feb. 23,—The a uos ar Ven in ort rieys that it cuts ints Ray Caldwell’s sum: to secure McCoy for March 5, that|qgy 4 5 ft. would put on Dil ttt fag of Dorothy Campbell Hurd wa Ihe | mers yut on ion, | everyone M a * V Mrosk utapned: re t Frendered how it wan possible for Dil- ee hagnagdphbearetica bot ‘ 1 Thet y ay South To- ay, i the. terHadionAl vi t The public won considerable money lon to sidestep his Brooklyn engage- | the > t t \ he card ow . ment wien McCoy couldn't. silver BACK A SoettinE ‘ Shab Wide ir debe pred bs Now comes th. announcement that | AUN indicat hel év B t Wi th ‘ ts’ Mi TO THE BUSHES. igh Lngland started oft gly do 5 up by the Broadway Sporting Club ft atood atone for the reat of Ireland lasted better and camo buck |, Most Meat for next Tuesday night King’ the moat mavanced po | tty —_—_—— ot strong in the second period, winning The average fan would naturally ptured by an army of women ‘ A the match by J to z Sim Langford claims be 4s fightin fafer that thie would straighten out | Payee oat atte oot ene eran FAREWELL TO THE BISTERGUE This Is the First Time in a Decade of Stirring Diamond Bat- page inae” better uow than at apy time ft Bis e entire controvers: jut will it? . bo : 7 PRINCETO Cn . to tt 4 McCoy is under contract to Browne to| ne gnnual open tournament for the OMPANY.. tles That the Names of Lajoie, Mathewson, Bender, Miner. Smokey Joe wood. rere are ee Ware loot it the wane receive $10,000 for boxing Darcy. Ais and. On Li Ag . ich ip | Ditcher of the Boston Red Sox, will in st : : : D 1s also reported” to be | fue" looked. forward to. by. professional Brown and Archer Do Not Appear as Active Participants in a: provabiiity sign a contract. with or is signed for $15,000, Supposing Mc- | golfers, will be held at the Shawnee the Spring Training. the Cleveland Indians in a day or two.| | The Wa Club of Amerien Cc badly whipped next Tuesday | Country Club next searon, on Aug S and! pring + Robert McRoy, secretary of the Cleve- |" “ mp Mace Cnet ~ night, which is very likely, will|9, | The deter wore decided upon of and Club, arrived in town yeaterda Isla \ A bird’ Wee Browne be forced to live up to his|clally anc Wes ont the big we hedute . : <a | and had @ long talk with Smokey Joe : . or to contract with McCoy, who was ne ep We Wik datiron oil te urns Stops Zula Kid. By Bozeman Bulger. hander rites Paved Lahde tend Ey UE ROMY 98: cved gfoa : F ‘ Joctor told bim originally signed as Darcy's Op-/neia at Bhawneo next wenson, winding | y ie gee la Renee Me TH the departure of baseball | obadices ta: areninor \eabue, Headed by John McGraw, Benjamin) .yNapouis, Md. lev. i : venen up With the women's national champton- J°lsey City, knocked ou ‘oung Zalu ‘ubs fo! e South, which be ‘soliros of feare -d by| Mitchell Kauff and other members of never 5. 4 ae . : Can McCoy force Browne to pay|rhip, to be held during the first week in | Kid of Brooklyn in the fourth round a W clubs for the South, which be-| f Sollroe Of regret bared Dy) cr ss an inaee hore this after Ingram, U. 8. N. ha me him $10,000? I* he ts easily whipped | October. ck ‘ Club. Baris wa kins to-day, it 1s noticed with Matty and Lajote altke is that in all th ave here this ai the Executive Commi avy |¢ by Dillon next Tuesday night it will | son t tae of tase : ldening regret by old-time fan s ces circumstances never |oon for the training camp at Marlin, ciutetic Awtovlution to Le als - take the edge off the Darcy bout BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Fla. Ie : eee of the situation from re » : Kved w Ned it for them to face cach other.| Tex. The first practice of the season ine academy football tear eu. OU SAID 11 Then Browne will be up against. 1t| <M. J. Condon of Memphis and Phil, tart, and in the fourth round drove his that the names of at least five Foi While in New. York the other. day Wil be held on Slonday morning , academy, foot , ‘ A . Nassau survived the semi-fins: | right against his younger opponent's un- | stars are missing from the rolls. This (,jolo declared that he had often - 7rTh % He'll probably have to pay McCov| Carter Sag Aa abt A aM ; ars are mis wijolo declared hat he has ¥ on P. Geplats v 3 Darcy is the first ge $10,000 and let him remain, Idle while | found af ine Fobrunry Ole tourney 9! protected jaw. Ay Zulu was struseliis jg tho tirst thme in a decade of stirring | wanted to hit against Mutty and | And to-morrow the advance guard of ,,ponnington F. Uilll, Cupiain. of the || Les Darty i he fas gant we ever Dillon ts substituted, in order that be| favorite for frat honors, was tot nin | ‘2 his feet after the third knockd diamond battles that the names of Matty, who was present, came right the Yankees will depart of New York. wud CB. Tsaacton. moths on himself, may have a card that will draw suf- | best, vet had little trouble in eilminating | Patay Haley, the referee, waved Burns ¥ Mathewson, Bender, Miner k with the remark that he always) are & member of Columbia's champion chess - SS fictont money to enable him to break | tra Holden, the Ohio champion. Carter |to his corner and assisted the Zulu Kil okonllibarten’s f J d wanted to Lajote just tu + Nearly all of the players in the two team, Worked thelr way inlo the nal anywhere near even on the attrac-|took the lead at the start and held it! ¢o hte chat: Brown and, maybe, Jimmy Archer do| what kind of balls the Frenchman major Jeagues have affixed their signa- round of the college tournament. i— tion, which Is reported will cost him/ throughout. Condon furnished a sur. aa hot appear as active participants, | preferred to hit tures to contracts for the season. Some gt ihe New York Stato Chets. Avs nearly ‘ove R veene? no matter which | Gefeating H. K. Ker eenwich, who Connelly Beats Beecher. Lajoie will no longer throw terror! | Jimmy Ar: her 18 not era‘ tly out st ie the hold-outs are Zach Wheat. Jeff fat the Hotel Ansonia, m whicl PE carchtgy! r Was considered a eure finalist. Condon! LAWRENCE, Mass, Feb. 23 ylinto t hearts of youn, nitchers, Daseball, but he did not go away with | Pfeffer, Casey Stengel, George Cutshaw, [fen players, representing six colleges Browne ts having plenty of trouble| was in rare form. He totalled a 71-/Connelly of Charlestown beat Willie fe a RB fet neve} Cubs and he has been given per- | Davey Robertson of the Giants, Jimmy C0! MDia. Cornell, Princeton. City for a new promoter! Fis inward halt of 21 never has’ been | ont, Near Sore INEWRIEE. TOURHAS My ae, ine Bowe Ti mission to trade himself to ome Archer of the Cubs, Harry Covelerkio <a REDUCED is: fire bt Shigeecc wee | n Unity Club last night, Tt ware “Stn fight one of those duels be-! other club if he can do so to his OWD ang Oscar Vitt of the Tigers and Catlin HIS year is making all others| _ a i =o. | #t the Unity Club last night 48 8 tween the Cu 1 Gta and that advantags Mays of the Red & i : WES 3 re! SUIT OR OVERCOAT M, look like back numbers ae far == |slambang fight and was crowded with : ml P , thief B oe Valor tea ied the : yard Indoor run, covering the distance action, Conpelly was hit low t cruel grin of Chief Bender will no| The announcement of Chief Ben- ; are of 1 The || os new athletic records are con- | fm! Indoor run. covering the distance jaction, Conpell) was b longer be a disturbing factor in @ der's unconditional release came on It ts possible that both Wheat and ; 1, t1| TO MEASURE a es a seconds, which is! but o 4 to continue tatu: . rk vate Mie ol . c - Orns wa cerned. Hardly a week has gone by | one and two-fifths seconds better than i - | world's series. Those boys are done. i's Yiktiv that the craft Indian will Whest'e wife hee been tein Treo: Rated sat few thinutes of the SAMPLE AND ince 1917 was ushered tn that some |the Yale atar’s time, Michael A. De-| ‘Tony Vattin W matty. Of these baseball Immortals Matty | eta place with some ininor league suade bim for TUDE CRRA eee aoe | $ s standing mar en wiped | vanne , ; , : ade 8 it le 0 las e sto dong standing mark bagn't been wiped |vanney of the Milirine AA. tio was] NEWPORT. Rv 1s eb. 3i-Tony wil remain tn the limelight aa men: |Ciubt Beveral of therbush managers sends, tim fOr the last tree pears to. ppuxceton, NF, UNCALLED FOR t m was largely responsible for|vatiin of Boston beat Charles Treyball .o, Y Reds, but he| have been after him, and he will jy 3 bia won every event b garnes at Boston yesterday Dave Cald- |Caldwell'a record-breaking stunt, ‘as | *" teh tt Riwalves | ower OF: she Clnsia nat) , but he! sv robably take one of these jobs. The *t!k to his farm if Ebbets still refuses e et at Princet ©! SUITS OR Well Of the B.A: A. broke Johnny he pressed him hard all the wa} of Newport In an exciting twelve ‘nag given up all hope of being able| Bovehy ae c eo walt axed in the %0 s1v2 bm the eame salary as last ‘ saat | poh ee ILL there be a W le tig i aa tre Ment ening round ana t@ pitch again. The arm that, in the matter of finances, and could use a » : y: };OVERCOATS - wL, there be a Willard-Fulton | bs lead fro idles senor ap Past, has been worth as much as @ good job very handily now. Cutshaw tn a letter to one n W Deut after all? Word comes ine i. two were 60 much in hte fever val? ition Goliage to whe Maw To In his day Bender has been one of Srochisn fikean suted ree ae eine WORTH FROM | +} if that the bout appeared one-sided . é 8 of all pitchers, an Sn . 4 frim Chicago that the cham. : c club, will act merely as a semaphore | fe most skilful of all pitchers, and not'be with the Brooklyn team thin sens ; /?20 to°4O0 pion yesterday again signed up with| Shubert and Loodman Nox D on the coaching Hnes: sponsible for their several cham- F0H the last World's Series the | ¢ Sond round of the nationsl racque! Ja circus. Willard says his contract| NEW BEDFORD, Feb. 23.—Al Bhu- This is the first spring in eixteen| pionships. He not only had tremen- second baseman ed Ebbets to trade! Championship tournament ' ” [with the three-ring people reads in| pert of this city and Dick Loadman of yeary that Big SIx has nog gone ous speed, but had a most discon- bim to some other club, t oquet and Tennis Fee ea that he can Aight the| puttalo fought fifteen hard rounds to a a jee certing way of locating the weakness) 1, yi) be w hard blow to Rol ee ilne ar the he Rochester (atin. he de- | Guy before the Tremont A.C. yeater, South with the Giants as a player. In| of'q batter on very short notice, He It will be « herd Blow to Robble tf Idi Pout Irvingof the, hon 80 NASSAU ST. NY. clares his end mus’ 000, ae | are Ge! . sa ‘ i Marlin be will be eadly} wa comp) uzzie to the Giants both Whee utshaw ere not wit Gefault, fron wire \ day afternoon. The battle was the cump at Marlin as a plete pi ty 3 LEA Waterbury, beca AN | Fulton demands $30,000 for his share | even “for eight rounds. after |W pay rie and the Cubs in two world's series th m this i See etched to a “B Whites BET FULTON & JOHN ST. [it te hard to see wher any promoter, | Loadman stirty i piling up a lead, - ie is also a manager, but his, notwithstanding the fact that the hit There are not many Indians in the 2 ‘ - : After March Ist, we will be located s x Rickard again, dare |ing in front. til t nth, when. - EAT seh aie. Yalan: [tern ware to him big leagues at the present. Bender was | BOSTON, Feb. he Boston Aren 112 Fal take @ chance of guarantecing two | Shubert slowed him, with @ ‘viciou : bop ee i ag dol dae Peat ; released by Pat Moran the other day, ‘hockey players defeated the BoA. A ects ulton Street fighters s an ¢ mous sum, right smash to the Jaw. Shubert had witle League and he will not even Another in 3m sald that Chief Meyers. will the at league champions, here last [With an entirely new line of Spring pili, rss the better of the fourteenth, and it was|have the chance of talking back at! eran of them all. ts still Hi his waking papers if he refiacs hight by a scort a Ts and clinch fan eee ee oe $15u 5 Califo ; ennis [even in the fr iis old associates, He says that ho but realizes that his pi f 2 cut'in his salary, Hows (he lead in the Boston division of the Imade t GingerAle HE Caltfornian brand of tenal ei a nasal Geach 7a, Caan cor cee nurineredei Chae ean TE ae elle 0 measure Pp has been built mainly on ter-| yoo agan Stops Gardner. onto, but the chances are that he Plank, This marvellous left CANTRELL @ COCHRANE, Mas anaeel nuk ce long practice | | BORTON, | Feb reo Phil wil _change. iiamind. when & though in his fostie, pltehed sor: ublin aa Jon fast asphalt courts, Maurice Me- | Donohue "stopp “between Soungster comes up full of enthus- | great ball last. ye rut it was eas | Loughlin, before burning himself out |W" of Moston Smmercia a. fasm and on a fast pair of legs. Ut al tote at his arm wax weakening. | jin 1914, gave the best exhibition of last night after the pair had been the one great regret of Lajole’s life) Miran’ y ole Me me ter mana. | jspeed ever seen on any court. Many / fighting @ minuto and twenty-cight (hat in all his days of glory he was) uel Wh SrATe Ul being lof the youns r ¢ eres stars have | seconds in the tenth round, awarding never so fortunate as to be on # phan rn Tw wears aro | MoGraw | tried to follow Red Mac's example, |the bout to Eagn T | champtonsh club. On al oc-'° bly wert eat ane Cane | . jwith varying success. | McLoughlin | Gardner from th sharnplonehlp lus |e. aera th wanted Eadie Plank for Just one year, new t in my © was considerably more {round and kep anions 6 whil he | an het had AEH eo chances fl DOO pairwof erates. Bl 4 are te the Ad aoe YT he was neve ‘o make his efforts! lant weason | Gees Roane SEA ENINd attoxes. “clifton. Herds one, ot. the | row" count for a championship. her ,_ The pavers leaving with MeGraw | . OW 4? 99 NG : bos j =e neldent Nap Rucker ts another ¢o.day are mostly younesters, but the ADMISSION lichuine 25¢ Aeaete utes MOtAUehiTne Gite Of oe Burman ond Fitsaims Jot the great ones who will not stow | veterans will renort a week from now | Joe Burma ne Youngster }up for trainin This famous left- and complete the roll of the camp. pertence cago, and Billy Fitzsimmons of the |" i} " 26 HOWLING AND BILUAR VCR Linh g Miade wth El aawas tne mines banine snow. cane deve ements ae a In addition to leasi th DWLING AN LARD, shing player on the courts, He's |draw at the matines boxing sho: THU M’S ROWE Ae stot Stk Bes Hn DIENEE OR He COUR 108 | craw 6k ine aakiiee 4 ih @ pleasing the taste, aa tion one could expect to see in tennis, |lyn, Tt was a elas c : SPORTING. Like McLoughlin, young Herd now |#lthough Burman landed” the cleaner Chesterfields do a new thing, they FARLGM SPONTING CLUB—TosNIanT | Admits that speed alone won't always cop the winning scores, Joe Bonds vs. Sailor Carroll, |°°fierd, in the finals for the indoor Phone 6954 Harlem. | national singles champlonship yes- | eit Learyweigat|terday, met Howard Voshell. ‘The R. touin victor refused to be scared by Herd's i on cannon-l shots. Indeed, the faster 4 Being TeL OoG8 Muh.) Voshell Nked ‘em. Tho Callforniar kD Al M Ad $1. Wan es8 us 600N us the Bi lyn man broke through his here Was not rel speedy in re straight sets ittack rve pulevard, Adiniwlon, 50" Ve plows, Fitzsimmons did enough damage at close range to entitl him to a draw Another Western fighter will make | Raferes Tibbetts, wi ciated in the nvent | Bartfeld Outpoints Cross, hia debut here to-night when Joo Bonds, | Sut between Franke Burns, the Jerey City 1 p- | Soldier Barttield defeated Marty Crosa tam, and Frankie Brown this city, says that sal hh jam ae c Bonds #9 will o. His man Athletic Note i CLERMONT CLUB,| So tho first al tennis title of | Snow and slush made no difference’ to emi-final to-nig anley Youk wil une bh in the annual handicap walk of the sbstituted f nny | most likely le matobed to meet the winner, 5 Walkers’ Club of America, The exact] as suddenly tak number of starters was 131, Louts La-| Marty Crom and Augie Ratner Peeted $200 a handicap of fou en minut ad av le foro ” Valace soon « t on jon, . Progeny Paysage ial Hawiro A. ¢ r wat uate Hnering Cae M Mon | Moderation—the standard by which Tey Fama Try Cea 32a wan Harem |. he Cae ed most successful men control their Hier wom vn fat tine foizny beat “mt yt Palace, and bls | affairs. jonde with gi, twen'y oi tnchen big Pics este pANN ARBOR, Mich. Feb. 28 phe! 4 oil te. an ieider niet, he And this applies not only to the busi- Fear e te ea cane Sl HYRUN | Fee, ‘ON he will go agatnat Jl The figiter wi ness, but the social side of life as well. PRAY ACHE | Se eee atten ke os ot asle Pilati lipineer wie tie Geer tetores | 5 walt ett | fas cteuac vill tte tes’ tn’ atiads G1 tes | acted eet te Game A A | That’s the reason the moderate man Charles Pores of the Millrose A. 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