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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. ! BEST SPORTING PAGE IN jd YORK (incr em With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer eal Wit maetl " oe ~ FULL WITH SQUAD FORM OF ANY MAN | 7, OF 49 PLAYERS ON YANKEE STAFF if Ray Makes Manager Donovan Smile by Condition He Dis- plays in First Workout. | Giants’ Wier | Has Work! Difference of Opinion on Gov.) Cul Oul Trying to Keep Rec- Whitman’s Action in the Case Ord Assemblage Moving. | { of Les Daroy. MARLIN, ‘Tex, March 6.—Mannger MACON, Ga., March 6.—Bill Dono- SRE McGraw of the Glants has forty-five van, manager of the Yanks, is all Cerra. 1817. by The Pewee Ronan ©. | mien working out under him here, the smiles. The reason is the superb con- ' OV. WHITMAN may or may not largest squad he ever instructed in dition Ray Caldwell, the man of mys- i have been right in barring Les| the spring tralning camp. tery, displayed In his first workout Caldwell is in the best form of any twirler in the camp When the big telegrapher put in his appearance he looked fine and fit, His face was as brown as a berry, which PENNANT CHANCES IN THE proved he had been out in the open a jong tima, Although tt is believed he NATIONAL LEAGUE AND | ST. LOUIS, March 6.—An option on has been pitching in the Panama CINCINNATI. the St. Let Club of the National Canal Zone, he has refused to ad geist a ae League has been obtained by James mit it Jones, attorney for the club, who Caldwell has told several stories as 8Y RABID RUDOLPH, ONLY LEF, |xave Mrs, Helen E. Britton, owner, & to his whereabouts since arriving at_ HANDED SPORTING WRITE! check for $25,000 as eamest money. the training camp. One is that he haa IN THE WORKS Sixty days were given in which to make a payment $150,000 on the in somewhere in New York work purchase © of $3 John K, ing industriousiy on a farm and that ARTICLE 389644 —CHICAGO— Tener, ident « th National this accounts for his fine physical Mae is the 3,896 and a half article | League, Wil confer with the pro ; moters of the new company in St. Condition. Where this farm ts located the half of am 1 Darcy from appearing in box The serious problem confronting ing bouts in New York. Still, there McGraw when looked over the are many who think his action way army of ball tossers was how to keep } a play to the gallerias, Asone xportx-| them all moving, for he wished to Man exprensed 11 to-day, the Gov-| take no chances with the cool breeze | ' ernor @hould have left the matter to that swept cross the park. | the public to decide and should not! The new men by his order reported have appointed himself as censor of |*t 9.30 o'clock and had an hour's the public's sporting likes or disitkes, batting practice before the regulars Slacker or otherwise, Darcy seemed | “frived. This helped the situation Scores. an attraction extraordinary, pugilist- | *0mewhat, for they were out of the) w feally speaking. There was a desire | ¥"Y @nd at other expressed everywhere to see him in| exulurn re i action. Whether or not this desire | thelr batting drill Metre would have resulted in fabulous | y be gate receipts or justified Pro- | who arrived In camp on Sunday took ciel re moter Browne's offering him $30,000 Evening World’s Headpin Tourney ee metal, Kilk Co Meade 06, Levitua 24, tasks when thos MWg Of ‘Tieana 4th Gorn 4," Total, 270 a Taeneerig Co.—-Vorm Bl, hora hed tho field at 10,80 for #9 Muay bt, Mswicr's Sa Buckmaster The veterans of last year's team | 1%), Mebowoush 0, Kewl s9, C 1, Moyer Toul Trust Oo, No. 1 MaNasrmea txt an Ob), Kiltick 8§, Corer 10 part in the hitting but that was) ‘tos | practically the extent of their exer- | rane st Witw (, Gnttin 46, Stalling 00, (leame és, vm ih a hs veel bly oF Vednes: Ray * t peing: Purses, remained to be seen, If the| Domini tm ee ents ie Yoana” Matha $1, Toul this week, probably on Wetnes- has not been revealed by the pitcher being written about padlic thought Darcy an undesirabie! Whe feajare ¢? the moraihe pre-| Fitapatrk OF, Krause 103. Total! | ; pean Another tale is one of operating an Boston. he Cubs have a brillant Waltor, they would have shown it bY| Frame was a game between Mc Rajedion No ql Brune Wyre 6, Woantrand | WEST POINT, N, ¥., March 6.—TheSautomobile in New York City, Slim chance this season to finish inthe their attendance or rather lack of at-} / ‘ ri y elt | Total, 421 baseball schedule of the United tes ran bis.car s ny National I any kind of Graw's men and Schnefe a " J De Viton M0, Bick hy yn aie can ia car at night and tn the afte men and Schaefer's teain— | yuan Ny. 2/4. Ven Wh sic Military Academy ‘team for femnor be a wortd seen ; tendance when he appeared in ring rked himself into condition | break the ng down in the cellar where ticket scanda Chicago this fall. rded. When the sun was shin. Even allowing for a complete reversal 7 has been announ The ,noon w ule follows by pite St. Jonna Cotlee New York the manager and Germany doing the | Teta! tome. pitching for their respect Wren Viewed trom an impartial point! Mayintrats MeQuade was the umpire, |). 4 Nob -Capalli 86, Garthald) 91 Marsicano OS. Vincent Mi Tota he boa the Governor's action in barring the The clan McGraw won by a pe steed ans Ding Slim usu mace the back yard of dope there t# no doubt the Windy Australian, and practically rutning|/?f # to 2. | The Meavy hitting of |. Byles } a tra! © letty nfoy son beautiful weath= and | Renny Kauff, who made two home |. Mune 4 9 tis training camp. will ¢ 1 hie career in this count is far) runs and « triple, contributed largely | wate et i | , University” y It is hardly possibie, however, that "f next vn fetched. Tho State's Chief Executive |to the victory. Hans Lobert and Wal | Ne Na Caldwell could get into mid-sed The Cubs’ catching staff is one of the finest that ever made an outfielder chase a throw to sec- The completely ol ter Holke also distinguished thei High Individual, the s2melvelves at the bat, each getting a| M. Neuberger, Calarhume, b, 1 118, 414 not think of issuing edict against Freddy Welsh, an Eng- | +), 6, form by working on a farm or 1 . ing in a cellar or a back yard Columba has a baseball mannger After watching his star pitcher hure e-bagier High Fob W Mghman, nor Tom Cowler, another} The honors in fielding were car-|3 p dul {baht ; two we jona patches in| @ Rants | to the precedent created by the Darcy |].ve qyjeslonal running catches 11 To-Night's Schedule. Briton, And if the Governor adhered | fled off by Jack Murray, who made | Wil . | who combines, his duties ot counting the ball through the air to Duke pe ublicity work, Hence the announ rell, Donovan slowly shook bis head : case, Charley Chaplin might be barred | |The teams were made up of the fo Airs ile ey nent. that, beginning this aflernioon, 1 and remarked wards and everything. Just the 5 frem appearing in the State, Th McGraw's—-Lober{, sbortatop, Kaull, 7; ee Bronk) Coatie | be: Sa: to sixty, would have half a ‘There t# no doub my mind the ° 4 ¥ n ta clties ¢ H moving picture star ts of a forelan| contre field; ‘Thorpe, left id, Ivey wists G teams) | hour's military drill every day Caldwell has been pitehing ball for ut f A = 5, ast ? traction that would make hie @p-/right field,’ Holke, first base; Young ————— Chis cee ih einem, |ibpat oe Honth. (He never: looked bi The pitching looks so goo i be Shepner, seco 1 win the South- we; Dund- than he does to-day. It is generally the that the team sh custom for @ veteran pitcher to take ern champ hood easy for the first few days.|Cubs will start the season with last nat Harlem Abandoned as Memorial Day Regatta Course Fu tite toe oleae yaa neve and nse Tere ae After Over Fifty Years of Competition There | criss ssa ttt, asset YH mawicnea, the sutcntance rable “Blim right now 1s better than he was|'2* been solved by the dlstriBunes pearance tn the trenches on the side Hy tease : of the Alles only ordinarily patriotic.| Schnefer's—Wit field; Wax ‘Hans Wagn » Sp E ner, second base; Kilduff, shortstop; | a There are English actors here, (0%) titre third base, Rodrigued, first base er pry c s ver her, catcher Ritter, right field; fer, pitcher, Murray, deft field after Of batting, fh ship this month, The pulling down fancy salaries in Amer- can coln, who might be banished to the front if Gov. Whitman's dea pon KeASiON ‘consisted of | ding, bunting and sliding, As He Steps Out to Start : ctly enforced, Of|and the pitchers, save for the veterans, e hbo 7 of 5,000 complimentary tickets, Al- on a slacker were str! ind the pitchers, aav veteran ° | t any time last season. [ hope he wi t yr sourse they didn't n” away from | Cormeen of tho Telge es 12 the remote | ear in ase a The historic Harlem River course has been abandoned as the stick to straight and narrow and th the outfielders as if some | recruiting officers aa Darcy is sup-} Considerable interest was aroused scene of the annual Memorial Day regatta, The decision to move J (iestionably he is great pitcher when Oly tossed a moth on ‘em, Manager Me ‘hay | arno: © onlookers when MeGraw —_—— | ihiRetiee ‘ Bay at P right, but a man must keep in condi, Mitchell expects to strengthen @he sored to have done. They probably | tated into action the intleld whieh the regutta from the Harlem to course on Newark Bay at Pay c at i ne eld whic ope tion io win ball games i Ke alanis ; eo of aed | were ae to make ate exits under miliiantly during the latter Veteran All-Around Player of| fame has ever known and that wil onne was made a: the r he New York Rowing Association reg iih , Caldwell, rendy to take in| eet ey emg uP a iple of goo more favorable conditions ‘only one miaaing oa ‘i be suffictent. He led the league in at the New York Athletic Club aE Winnie the wannant Wil be mente ‘ ‘ ; : pning the pennant will be great! 1 Personally we would like to ne ‘on. firat rat shi Pirates, Who Is Now Forty- hitting so often that it became « Guo. fiat rs of the old Harlem Regatta Association was held increased. | eine. Zimmert ind rat regatta « 6 The main difficulty last season wi i fight—in the ring—as long minertnan ‘on ‘third. “Kil- Three Y Old, |: habi “ Slim was the first athlete on the fleld 1® MAIN Gimrourty tage SeReeni Gee} rey [i a i lone dutt, the fant litte infielder. who, was ee Years Old, Is Wonder of | »abit. ren in,1866—six years before the organization of the National Associa- this morning and the last to leave In the lack of team work between the Saided nace taarvel |eutaliae S OAna ine ce he ; » Vagner atill en- 4 the afternoon, Ho svemed. to relish the i ae Mths billie, and we think thou.| Western — icague, “covered” secont | National Game, and Ever at] pvc cn atone cnteec ent wasoball, | {98 of Amateur Oarsmen. The national body really was an out- J fhe nitomoun, le sensed to,rclsh-the team and the umpires. With umps ‘ ot flatic ability, and we th Fletcher and Zimmerman had no aiftt. | i thuslastic about professional baseball, growth of the Harlem orgurization. Every year since 1866 the regatta rell_at every opportunity, In batting wearing Chicago uniforms this ye sands of others would, too, despite}culty in handling the hard grounders| This Late Day He Is Sure of] but he nas never got over his inciina- Praniite ln thee uherneon Oateel a 0 y ; tov, Whitman's ‘reflection’ on hin| tit to them by McGraw, but their arma i hy tlon to step into a game played by has been held on the Harlem, but last May {t was emphastzcd moro J Practice In the afternoon. | Caldwell the pennant should be won in a limp, Hor, were nyt te trim for speedy throws! Playing Any Position on Team) es ns sawn tot One day | than ever that the river mo longer was a Mt place for a regatta, ‘The J Aragon, the Tittle Cuban, was the 1 ; ~ z Charley Herzog_reached Mat . se : *} ‘ ma tha Leavy and the water is somewhat odorifer batter to face h anaes oO r Cub vk due to cop, settee aaiarley Merzon renched Marlin tn the He Cares to Cover. liast summer a crowd kids were shipping has become too heavy ard the water ts somewha ; y threw the first bait with! | ° he pial Every day some expert senis ri HOS be snvaiere fe | - nak be Hath Ini Blites us aos ADORE, OER : ne two re eeks, BO playing near Schenley Park, In t h Reeth hy ative, Mun ‘i syle pS » nde aan word f ¢ South of a second | °Yty player Is now In camp are Ae our they had urved the next two and. the Cuban Haleets ade ae word from the South of a secon ho tar secend rascman haa kept By Bozeman Bulger. burah, apd for an hour they had nearly broke his back swinging at (ie stretch their training season out un-> @ Ty Cobb, who is the sensation of | )iV If in. e« nition by hunting “und COORDING.to all past pextora | Wagner playing with them. And he hilly atmosphere. a Au ' an stop tae . sie F shing, and looks ready to get into th to all past perform- The other. p! so had great ait- |‘! pani Mg club's practice, There'll be Jame at once. He hae become an anton’ A ances Age has licked every | ¥&s Just al eager to win among ‘hose faculty tn ariel paid great 4 hoM THE PRESENT OUTLOOK, i @ hundred or more Cobbs ree [Avinuon tite the fast fow montha Tt in opposing atarter #0 far, but, be. | ttle shavers aa any man on the club, infleld while Caldwell was onthe mound. TIT CURBS HAVE ONLY SEVEN ( ported in training before they get [hin Intention to appiy to ithe Federal |teve us, this young man, Hana Wag-| 78 Rame of this club, by the way, The players are all here with theex-(CLUBS IN THE NATIONAL through. But when the ecason |ton Reserve Corpa nt ” 8* AY | nor, tn giving him a terrible battle, | 7Ae tbe “Slustown Yellow eoahetael Hecauso of the postponement of the voting better than & crack at Leonard," ware ception of Mower Peckinpaugh, Dan Tib- LEAGUE TO BEALL he yn , . . . Mo y the managers of the a “0 A ck jacknon, ‘By kuocking out Dundee I did ple and Padiy Auman, wnk in opens you'll find only one Ty —>—— | ‘Tho start of tho Pirates for the pitvarees kine have tnd to wateh | city Miske-Gus Christie bout, scheduled | coetning wat Leonard couldn't eoumpiuh fo faker, Leslie tTunamaker, Ray Fis a siiiceas tepueia AE 4 Cobb still playing, and he is the Weatern Athictes Expected, spring training camp this year marks | 140) Hae BGehe KATE i phages at the Broadway Sporting Club, owing ion So why ol t 1 think 1 cal dH ate TED ce nergy , ° slirechiakee ep AY ; wonder known for over a decade If Ariio Mucks, the national shot put! the beginning of Wagner's twenty. | Honus 4 Lay : to the former injuring his right hand jn} ™ ston ‘and. Bill Knoop arrived carly. In pat sik hamplon, and Clarence Smith, the con from giving the extra balls to kid tho ernie Peck a a ” \ rood hook, - ' 8 the “Georgia P. i ference sprinting Ue boider, are pe xth year in baseball and he is not{inat no sened to pass on his way! 'T#!ning, the Ploneer Sporting Club ", Jorvey City tuvtde, who Oe’ ieurdae, while Tippin and Bauman If the t hage to mitted bythe University. of Wisconsin ae an Gi reall i - . diate Y the field all to itaelf to-night. Johnny sa: Weadartal {lsat ceo: till holo out more money ri ime futareaiinctite a {i come Fall to take part in tho na, | ROM as an oll bapps-euy Who Willleg the Gub house. To aneak @ bUs*= | Dundes and Jimmy Dufty will box er tention been cipsed tp Cor | : by ‘ suffer from 4 we bases, 4 Bin ercollemiate f onal, meet, 5 w York wit be tre uted merely sit around and tell the young-|pyi out of the littic black bag and|the feature bout at the Forty-fourth|« other battle, We will take on Nettiing Lalin Batting practice was the feature of not! ca t * Chicagoans, Committeo will hold its annual /t « display of prowess by two mora of] ators how to do it, either. And ho i8| tose it to some kid is an Irresistible| Street cluv forthe lightweight cham: | a twelvezound nodecaon tout at Bridson, | the, afternoon | workout, tome Run ytitehell expects the batting to ime mactine here thts week, but tale Weat “has seveloped' in the “aac forty-three years old at that impulse of the Flying Dutchman. plonahip of the west side, Dundee hasn't |‘ tm: om Friday night, | On the following ines wit Mogitigs, the Tefchanter, prove @ hundr cent, a8 all the cnere'll be very je tampering with | couple of years. Mucks competed at the| Honus Is to b lah fivet Danes vs os | howend Rig: hanntiencin: a onth me will ine h Tommy Shee. | tn) drove the ball up against uineA PI nRWAC DBR: traata he Serre Afton weary ef ox, {national champlonahipa tn rkinat | Honus ts to be @ regular fret base-! ftonus Wagner was really discov- | boxed In thix borough in seven m New Haven borer, for twelre rouna In tho box, drove the ball up against the suggers have been instructed to rum e present code. yeu Roptember, but Smith has run-in the |"®4n, shortstop, outfelder or anylored py Ed Barrows, the present | in the semf-final Freddie Jacks of Eng-'indam Head A, ©. of New Maven, Gun. te a| ferice on the frat ball Mogridge thiew.” out the third strike perimenting with the number of| Kant only at the Vennayivonia relay other position that may seem fit and] president of the International League, | 14nd and Freddie Reeso of Brooklyn will dectalon | Asian he Salting o flelding et at lowns, forward passing, kicking ana|Rames, In the specta Ce 7 Poabilai aang : fe : bib clash, wille in @ special exhibit ; After the batting practic ela om an expert view, It looks like ey i th et spring the Httle Hadger fine Proper to the manager, onus canlit geema that Barrows had gon 1 : Rrikoue: wari Wail Willio Reeoler, who ig battling agein under the} was held. Pipp wa t. Ged eee ackling, game has been brought | ished almos! on even terms with H. I, play one position just as well as an-lthe to: part a Bun oes bung (Corns of Moe Smith, is booked for a te ant Masel alternated at © Cubs for 1917 s point where the offense and de. | Smith of Michigan, the: Intercottegiats | Pt mince i Me Phe sow es: te 2008 Ye M appear, with Ja : may be Oo ae Arie Lisna t and f , de arta: 3 amp wero they ut ther—if not bette when some one suggesied ' M Apa ’ i Ra ut Dp i (The next article of this series will schayning meaty Born ney se peees oanee t looks Af years ago we thought {t/a Jook at a certain young Dut f 160 a Aa 3 t the ba ‘ be on the Cardinals, Don't mise it ' He UNO MOSRRY. BE © ath | wonderful when Cy Young started] nat Dutcaman was Hans Wagner,, The ca J for the re-opening eiow \<sline of Matiet ' Pac ony ont any more than necessary.) ; tcauye the game has been pruned of lawn, near Bridgeport, Conn, on the |" Ms twenty-fourth year, but old }and, despite his apparent awkward-| (iM ouno 4) Frankie Brows and! astor Cam Frino bear woig male ete tence i OYat Rea a erarious venta) features und made|very, border of the assoctation'a ters {CY didn't finish, We also thought} ness, Barrows saw that he was a! Wille Amy will « Piaf eel ma Pnreckyg ry - Bit i t 4 t ma an = Matty was going to last forever, but| wonder, Wagner was given a chance | wie | / rar Vee ee vont wees 4 As Capt. Huaton a re : Fi rh Resul ‘Ss more apectaculur, yet not nearly solritory. The Metropolitan open, to ba M . at Paterson, N. J., and it was there| tony iu to onan Ping Sl u o than 4 BA, ! dangerous. played at the North Shore Country | M8 pitching years were limited tliat Hurry Puillam, acting for Bar- | rod” een rest the, plus was pos Consequently there has been less|Club on Long Island, is scheduled “Xteen. This man Wagner now stops | ney Dreyfuss, then owner of the Louls-| qitie ot 1 th the Vises GC. OF Siac Waaklngton 1 Ms q i Ry ites r Ontpoints Brennan ; ae aie Poles make o do at their {for July 12 @nd 13. The junior gulf. out on hia twenty-sixth with the} ville team, found bim, I fcehar “Sola ko oxchamalane: <u cela gdp ‘ 01 i RUFIALO. N.Y re 6.—Tam | nual session, ‘This year the rules {ls will rettlo thelr championship gqine sprynens that characterized hie| Hor several years Wagner, was an jyion, wil! to Ds) ; : - rwiers the I poxer, outpoinied nual sessio! is_ye jover the links of the Siwanoy Cour ne, | Outflelder—a star one too ally a pout Vrida ‘ ends, tralian lightweig [ HA Hye * go unchanged. The comn “; Club on June 26 and 27,” Titular | Paying te cars ago. He wins | titoider was neede I by the Pi ured | ng Me * ad 0 Mayo hi adele o swear 4 gh, will its efforts toware ee Weate Will pulled i ‘ the Dutchman was given {wont a, C Mari 26 ' a 4 coising eho wrt Bri . : ; toting the power of bed Tuna te ea Ok a thalathiatia wane|ahante re his greatness was mor ‘ 0 Bagh 8 Wala A, of Meas s2PC? t rieys ves during the actual 5 ursd The season for invitation de ascha!l world and ts fully | ratood because he had s f Uniengy Yo Ast week. ‘They Will battle ot 18 penn dee die ivavn AViak ames n be ushered in wt tha bannk ak Haw har | many m ast year he | kaw on st who pow claims | ring Geonke Bick He tha Naw ¥ ‘i There has been a growing tende fl Mille CAURRRIRERT ah. nine (et i of having ¢ played firt base and did {t Just am |New York as his hom on : ce eS 4 : 4 " Leite 4 P) ng football followers, officia 17, 18 and rhen w - monument erected to him in the his- | wel as he played shortstop and the py leo moter of MI aie Spats oe ac + o st, t 1a Tsland. # and epectators, to tiave & 1 4H foature Garden City torical building in Pittsburgh outfield ; NY ba teneroasd bout a ertain that Johuny oan | Nichola: s sel is night belove | ae nt ee oe chemselrae | May, at, June 2 and 3. Tho inv To repeat Wagner's record woutd | During, all bls years in bassbatl | Hose ¢ ot Hovhestar ow the leis of ie | tame, deapite hus long fi) nthe fin eee a) t and not be controlled like eleven man-| wontested on June 2l, 22 and 28 be like calling attention to the fact oyor salary, and. though he has fre- {tent t nd battle, am the rena mihi se My a eat ut PM { eee yc php cia st anton Aptana te mchen® that Christmas comes on Dec. 25./quently had the privilege of writing aver 62,000 ‘thet Te) san delaat aay BenleR) Coop thing he lap, | Carton nies Mox Draw —— Ned for June 8 and the two suc. Hyerybody knows tt, Instead of try-/out his own contract, figures and all,| Join Reale, ma f Joo Bonds, the Ty. | “i can make HO poungs ringade, Cale Cou | shoe attend to 4 aidibg loud and) ,WOONKOCKET, I Me i HE Metropolitan Golf veding days. On AUG. 29, 10 and St Tree ny thome figures in your heud,| Ne steadfastly’ refused to avall bim- ma hearywelght, tu coveivat many offers trom | cM tne tas Yahany won by several yards, : being floured In tion announces the dates nal fixture of the New York !%4 wrater that he be the beat | Oe cf auch @ chance daa of thom tin attain Honda's servis, 7 ¥ are cir 6 econd. round Mickey “Donley fA for its fixtures, The amateur | (olf Club will be heid Van Cort. Just remem i ; Yes Honus ts the daddy of them wre eM aeat ar Bis, Cfeon. bs :eallell off Fish. Oottar’ ta uy bal) medal Inne Pine. Newark nd put ’ landt Park, The Tuxedo Golf Club’, hitter and the best inflelder that the a o, Pa, and tre Nationa ) Hi Brennan, sbeduled for west Monday | hurat broug uk good \ aie champlonahip tournament will bel invitation event. has eee = vaubvecaS as Wier, « git (n Madison Hauare Garden, Oottey winds lito the field, (i mit given a “draw he end ot twit } held June 18, 14, 15 and 16 at Brook- sept, 20. 21 and Iie training at the New Polo to-day for his) and F.C, Shannon Ue) | Found 9 i v — i ahtwcight, wit oguin bo ora is 8 ont In ths fuatle eth okt te tomerTOn BIEhE at the | ATE TT and Haden 02) Dundee Beaty MeGovern Basil : Does Your Husband Drink ? Tennis Notes Billiard News ). “iti eid u |Pme A New York. overt ee porston| haute andes ey ‘tip finished with 72 net, had a best ball og | Met j . . Paying steadily in lobbing and driv-| BOSTON, March 6—Ledyard Blake of | runds in the main bout at ne Harlow 3. «| Sanction for Skating Competition. ei vig. the lowest gross of tne la Druggist Tells How to Cure vaition, Wiliam "Gallon "and | San Diego, Cal, the youngater who has of Filey evelie, Mann 38 Iw as Soul | an astern Skating Association an- day - z Kober! MacAllister Won the in- | been regarded na one of the favorites in [om Nae mun le ad . Jnounced that a sanction has been! pitqca, N. Yo Maren T he Li r H bit at Hi r) lawn tennia championship in|the National Amateur Billiard ‘Tourna ranted to tae Hippodrome for its an-| mouth dafeated Cornell bya. see 1 quo aoita ome ou of the Sixty-ninth Regiment on! iment at 1-2 balk line, was defeated by! silent Mart gare middiew Ter oaletin figite akating cormpotis{t@ #418 Whe Ieee Daskatell g a the arauory eourta, defeating J, 1, Sa-|E. L. Milburn of Memphis, Tenn. ‘The |ot ths city, laa © Dew mamge, Ile is Andy | tion to take place on the mornings of ne ithaca ‘five completed “i saat illed at)! . and William D, Bourne at G=1,, match went forty-three innings before | Selerelte “Pgs sit Mersin cecet | Mave 21, 22 and 24. ‘The judges will be hedule with only one Victory to | bd Free Prescription Can Be Filled at) es Milburn scored his 40) points. 1 iD Hay Went Marti “ant chree of the most expert amateur skat- | it credit marten on onan y Any Drug Store and Given Secretly. Ree Cees 4 Counted a ws sues aaa eis | Ore America, Messrs, Bror Meyer,! John N. (Mike enn jr of New ROLLER SKATING M. J. Brown, a Cleveland man. was for iy i a get plenty of Nvidoretw, | Irving Brokaw and George H, Browne ‘aptain t werd basketbal rmed drut : efeating MH. KB. Rogers in the final “ r Waa Po-ele y that office? j tired drunkard, 1 av fat yee ae ntl | 9, Moward Shoemaker and William A, |for the latter ia « lat of Cambridge, ‘The opening day will b rae Fovalected (ernst on GRAND CENTRAL PALACE] | 4 relatives, ed OF evs round of the Class squash ten) Mi lea Ae with wieeaiten an th Jevoted to novices who began to skate | exington Aves Use 4th St, Entrance, } urope in the ho tournament at the Yale Club. The sc: h victories In the na- the gun’ and hartatainn | ch i PHILADELPHIA, Ma. : he entire t Ly ahe was recom tournament for the title of the United Wanweisl! of luliaham : hike Woe lnfoated ‘att tt Mt POPEN Arte thule “(the aamme aneap Miss Dieanor Gos won the handleap States, under the direction of the fy eet Ih tye star Dut ef tem rumia| SOOrVerd Race at City Collewe, | points to bl : | ADDMISS \ d told. her how. to us ret baat He n the | Nationa Ansociation of — Armateu aged a r fi The yard Metropolitan A, NAS Bin gtk n singles lawn tennis tournamen the 4 whow “i t apt A ea at s drug nore and Gave and’ he hay fot touriied “aro ; mateh of the tournameni, which began | Athletic Club Shoemaker, the chan . whnming nice, v eld Suturda 1 Bexton, fhe Haeverd | ee new pscuples e position of trust With forty-three competitors, Mise Close | of 1a ar, defeated aloney, a night in the City College’ alt pineton: Fonch af the Harverc s"enthusiastic. In hisrefforte to help ‘ i ; ‘ ‘ “nm mm ’ ; i Y ve SPOR yroamne the liquor tabi. He ferls efeated Minx Corona Winn, the sia of | young expert from the Bronx, by the... ihe | nook. The Intercollegiate dual meet be: | fromthe, univer tone nh’ he TING i hiking pub the New Fork awn ‘Tennis » PhO" Anal sore Is to 78. Tilt, forme g ; ' se Mla eave Cee | CR) Cat and. the f clatned ve dur ma fOlAry. wa VIONPER SPORTG OLU prepared Teecuin | wor aore of 7—8, 66 played Gustave Gardner, 125 balls to @. Mags ese laa 1 woud lst feature event of the evening. Court bah ate eam ays ’ 4 ' ! ’ ‘ 4 |