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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YANKEES ENJQY ©. FOOTBALL DOCTORS GETTING BUSY AGAIN FIRST MILITARY DRILL AT MACON ' Players Surprise Sergt. Gibson Smart DS ++ Rasa: + Denver Is Angling for Darcy De- “4, 41, Way The Pick 4 JOSE TS WOULD BEAT HAUEHTON'S BauL=HIDING “TRICKS spite Gov. Whitman's Action in , vat Ate LET EACH OF THE PLAYERSCARKY A BaG THAT MIGHT HOU A Ba. 4 f ————. i] | MACON, Ga, March 17.—Thirty- iating Ov, | 4» il Eveatas Weord,) ire@ members of the Yankees began of Denver, Col., | Miltary drill in a campaign for pro- | B' SINDSS 1 J are interes in a plan to stage Paredness, under the supervision of 4 bout there between Les Darcy |Seret. Smith P. Gibson, the recrult and Jack D in view of ( Darcy's cas the following t that a twenty-round co templated. Thin is be Darvy's favorite dis the news as it reac Copyrient iF THE GAS Ho.ws ovT I Caw MAKE (9 ToucHoowAS Australian's Case, Up Instructions, y t, PA. cn. ‘This is surprising, |!9& officer here. ov, Whitman's action in For eixty minutes or more Capt It will be noted from | Tillinghast L. Huston's proud and egram, Just received, | tattheul st is cons 1 to be| oo, Here ts company manoeuvred about the fleld with tru jing spirit. and 5 ie were no slackers in { wd. Men | o |of that kind are a» welcome tn Capt. | Muston’s regiment as a prohibition o offer ist at @ brewers’ convention. ee ™ Pleased with ¢ b Rotert Bigren, This is to Les Darcy, of $20,000, w cant. of Kross Te shown art oo per |remarked aft Spt) that the p ¥ with rs and lover's end, t© | ing good soldiers” San needs : box Jack Dillon twenty rounds | then: | at Biockyands Stadium, Denver, |"""T"was greatly surprised at the | whidh has se + f » oe _ Agee, ing capac 15,004. This bout will draw § Fifty Denver bus |way the players picked their tn 000, | struc * said Sergt. Gibson at the esy men back- |hotel, “With favor rc ie LZ, “ Great scuene — $ ing ate in enterprise, Wire an- ditions here for the remaining thre P/ ‘ ewer my expense - | weeks of the trip, New York will have | Supe orm. HE AUTOMATIC GASOLING BUMPER q JACK KANN \a well-driile m and one fit for To BuMP THE RUNNERS ThacuGr Promoter National Athletic Club. | service, If neceasury The statement that the bout will] "C pt Hunt n vuld be compll- | TO THE Gor UNEs Graw $7500 gives one an idea of the |mented for his good work In thie ds | Generosity of fight promoters. The | movement.” uty xten i Uberality of this-one Ix amazing. He] As for Capt, Huston, he was as en - 4 give the fighters $20,000 for|thuslastic as a litt 5,000 | with hin frst Military World’s Series For Baseball Players BA RTI tap :me'| Dundee Before Profit, However, we not in the|the Yankees praised tt for Matchmaking Dusiness, . We have | their fine showing ¢ kit R d C ad troubles of our umn. it"Darcy wees | Ward to @ good team of soidters ecor row the forexoles | um, he can decide Well Ax a good tewn of bail for himself whether or 4 be wants The recruiting er tau wy world'é une the match and communicate with t ers of the con how to) Jotinny Dundes had to work harder ibe Ls e promoter, ie + id “ Ha gat ane he ever did in a bout in this C. HALLENBECK'S The Finn accomplished, he deliv a short (city to win by the faintest kind of a > apecoh in which he stated that he shade f and J. W. M hoped to turn out the best drillod | side at th Candie have been entered 10! team in the American League. ‘ tho Empiro City Handicap. The for- | Later he directed his attention to the Meht. If Duffy hadn't tired a Iittle Mer bas a strong claim on the handi- Marching exercise The squad was bit in the final round he would have n Jimmy Duffy of the west Pioneer Sporting Club last | | ‘8 Bayberry } showing in a will 1 next July, The ant th has instructed the winning tea ‘Amert- |) com 500 in gold |) and vill be given $100, This ts a big - —_—_—<$——— YORK (tonne ewover With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer | | yr \ | rHE NATIONKS PLENTY OF WORK | o>) tewce'e CINCINNATI, By ui (Only left handed sporting writer in the works.) BY BOSS ICRA | In Addition to Regular Routine | a Five-Inning Game Is | Played. | ARTICLI BOSTON. | HIS neries was started at 2,764 to MARLIN, Tex, March 7.—Manager make {t seem like more. The | McGraw fs driving his big squad of Braves’ chances of winning the Giants harder than ever. pennant depends entirely on wher In addition to the regular routinn 8] they finish, If they wind up tn ri five-inning game was played between seatant the Loberts and the Schacfers. For the| Diace they shouldn't have any — second day in succession Germany's| CUlty tn copping. nine came out second best, although] Looking over the other six and @ they did not have thetr usual handtcap,| half clubs in the League, it ie going that of being forced to play behind| to be a tough job for the Braves to Schaefer's pitching. They had reall finish much better than firet. They pitchers in the persons of Causey and] have one of the best eight outfields in Lohman, yet lost by the acore of 2 to 3. the circuit and a pitching etaff that The batting Inurels wore carried Off] ig more like a crutch. There was @ by Bill Barrs, who mado a home run : ; 1 | Holke with a threo-bagger and Burns| little difficulty in running the team on, Manager Stallings land Kauff with doubles. The ftelding| '@st features Were furnished by George Kelly] kept on interfering with the Bosten und Jack Murray. Kelly played in right] sporting writers’ plan: | Meld and threw out Shepner at first on mE, a hit that shot past Wagner for what The Boston infield tg @ peach, Jlooked Uke @ clean single, Murray] Consisting of Kabdit Maranville | gratbed a low line drive from Sand-| and some of the finest grase in the # bat with hand ‘ org Burns was the only one of the| ‘gue. If Manager Stallings can e arrival et ape, the ean e, Zim- art a first ba. nan with a tenor rman er20g and Robert: : yan, pretcher, ersog, and Kabert-| voice Ke te eure he will have the & the side lines while it was in| finest quartet in the Nationa’ phan - League. Ag it was last season, the yet Mit be © pity if the fans in New) infield was one of the fastest going York do not have a chance to hear Bi Barra on the coaching lines, Hill has| Ward the dining room in elther many original sayings which he uses to] clrowit, Inert "pep" into the bage runt and, —_— resides, 1s favored with & volce” that curries to the uttermost reaches of the| The catching staff ts stightty tem geld pered by the fact that there are only Planned for Next July |) sootnatt arti with a medicine ban |£0UF Aces tn a poker dock, but they afforded amusement to several of the |did f Players and the spectators at Emer nD) bark eleven which — pe ly well last winters If the | young rook pitchers now in camp ean “” Way atcentre, Causey /S@t half as much on the ball as they Id J and Stryke urd: Wilson wt a Vinal, can get on their forks, tho pennant BE ant Hoyt, Morrissette, Jaynes and|!# in. ‘The team will play out thelr at | Schacht, backs jechedule just for the exercise, m coran, the catcher, han lost . myer! Unds ‘vince hw afrived, we Marifg | The park is one of the best ventl- J ¥ formed in two lines and t counted Incentive for the pla to work Ho figures that he could|lated in the le: ‘ } cap honors of last seas Weaty | formed Ip two ines and then counted heen entitied to a draw, at leuat, — | thelr hardest te absord tilitary [jeasiy stand the loss of snother four: | vey, aque. The owners Hogan, which was the two-year-old | gression eately attended to. tho squad | The bout drew the largest crowd in instructions, teen aren't worrying about the attendance star of tho Wost just season, bas been | marched across the 1 in’ columns of epied The American League ts not the ., —_ as there are plenty of fresh air fiends added to the entry list for the Empire four until Harry) Spar he for the history of tho club. As early as! “oh gaa * Earl who has in Boston. And the bleach / City Derby t were tiring under § o'clock all the tickets were sold, only league that is encouraging n pitehing 1 around ston. An e bleachers are i Mia was pine City Husdlony prow lies Heath 4 ; | the players to learn how to bec : to. is we at tha mirably suited to outdoor pinoohle BetSe Enote: intarentl rh it ity in the crowd wan Over people were turned away, soldiers, The Milwaukee and I parents are) Th ts been widened, which Gas heroes, Tt Eats City Darty, lotenda to viait the Duffy started off like @ sure win- ianapolls Clubs of the Amerte: the rpes that the | will allow the fans to escape easier. HE aich teu new event, promises to 66 ned toventor the arnt, |e, as he scored hard and often| that have taken uote coven thelr aon “to lve hin i Rane : equally interesting. evening was mill: |to Dundee’s mid-section, In th 4 nwt Ls mov young pitcher fa w re Ail the holdouts are now down i the Cat ithecct dness and how this country. A Other leagues will undow butlt, and years to have plenty of South holding out their plates, Ace the Announcement of the clos- it'wo atey Into the great | third round he scored what looked | follow eul er Manager Stallings has evolved @ } ins Of entries for the fifteen stakes at conflict [ko @ knockdown, but Johnny The news of the prize driil_for ; oar Rage scheme to improve the twirling dy ; 6 Yonke! ack one pane = be ts 4 wr ‘ * N MeQuad Ne ‘ork 7 Tecelved, bringing the total up to 1,186, | am opportunity to rive his players plenty | round on Dundee landed some stiff WwraT Witt Ter > Ura. A; ln command of recruiting pra Ine waren. wnat hit on the, shina by | ¥ Wi SUC NETS: of re wor After the dr was over a fe, st vd lerce liner from the bat o! a Lo- = ze ne i. there wan a Hvely” cession of batting |Punciies on Duffy's head and chin as| bdo TO Me NEXT? tn the Central Department of the] hert and fell to the ground. The Judge|, OM percentage the Braves should 1E schedule of matches for the | practice, ch J. Franklin Baker|he came rushing tn, Duffy never} Army. was not badly hurt, and re ted the| be qood enough this summer to lose East va. West tennis tourna- and Wally Pipp nearly tore boards out a i" pis: as merely a good 4 ahh # Out) backed up once, took what came his y ff ina . Fou' patcrerann manag pny = — wth AL ella Pott MM RIE dad ih 4 of the right fleld fence with terrific lin 4 rt imaginary aitment. You'd ment, which opens to-day at) drives Both of Donovan's sluggers| way avd then did some scoring him- | By Football think I was the weakest patient Los Angoles, dea five men'a have thetr eye on the ball. and the Dalr | golf BOUT this time every year in the sport world with all this | Mf Mf 7 Bingles events, throo men's doubles, | {iy Sear with thelr long distance, hit: | Duffy has come along ike a whirl- I'm made a subject for the medical attention, but, honestly, oO mson in Ss iants women's sing nd a mixed | ting. | wind In the past year, and the ; chances are that next tim dg be able to whip Dundes. atch, ‘The tour with a doubles match A lot of amateur the only thing I need ts a good ament opens —- etween Theo-| In the fielding practic out he'll vufty Pipp also dore Roosevelt Pel! and Kyron 8. Pren-| made some wonderful At first not just right for tice, representing the East, and Mau- |Ceivon and ainigel alternated we the (eared bis “manager, Willle fell! place me on the operating table what the docs say will only be E. McLoughlin and’ Willis E.| Keystone sack at both, morning, and | after the bout, "as he was stale from| and then proceed to do some several slight operations, Ha! It is going to be | too ween them for the hand atop the West afternoon practle ~ @ pretty fight ¢ A Nseatanen haven joattion. Matsel made a on HE threatened boycott of the Bening second to-day which was a big Garden becauso of the ap- | wonder uch training. We expected ta wholesale carving. They call i st Tuesday night, but Dundee’s| changing the code, but to me it Miness caused a postponement.” simply an unn In the semi-final Freddie Reese, the} bloodless surgery cide on a remedy for a new kind They're going to ox essary case of hing from the bench, and de- the World's Series in the fall, doctors, better known as the long rest cure | . GY The E ; t ; fastorn Interscholaste Golf As pattie’ “it#] football rules committee, gently Now I'm being prepared for l un way it sociation champtonship tournament bas been set for June 25, 28 and 27, over @ , although @ glance jiner re Rene 30 nnge the National League Flag | aUine calenear ancen ier the dates tn Question clash with the Metropolitan 8 |Juntor tournament, scheduled for Siwe- | hoy on June 26 and 2 5 ee | Brooklyn lad, surprised the crowd p. vi es coxt het ta 4 H A " F 26 and 27, polntment Jimmy Johnston — ee : y The doctors began to operate of ailment that George Foster | However, Brooklyn Manager Says His Cl ° @ matchmaker isn't going to iend a! |, The pitchers are beginning to OC indd bereed a) eth ~ aes ieece much-| on me about ten years ago, When Sanford introduced last season, ing All th Wo M ri a A ‘; ub Will Be in the Fight | witty 8 Pea, Captain of the Lawrence. to the groggy bo: be - | touted Englis! : a ke —| tile Se eam, is Ac ee tows nelther fet. golng (sell cut ioose at the afternoon batting| Kid Griffo boxed cleverly for a vet- believing I was too dangerous, the mouitiple KICK, be an Th ‘ e « . prt : ‘i oegp ie in the Betting in ot techolastic’ “kieockeoeet . ‘ ‘AK practice, le against Young Corbet ‘The| they cut out the old mass play ere’s hoping there’ Nn eir League. ile Yanks Are Li d With Bost nd De- | bine den Hunter, who bas left to make any money for the fight eran, agains rhatt. ‘The Pe x 7 gue, re Linke i oston a ee | 5 Managers concerne!, and {t certainly Sam Rosa, the young left-hander, tx Hat Waa passed around for the former| Hoping to in yes aaa ae haiter Cy troit as Choices in the Ameri i Soe will not cost Johnaton anything, suffering with a aore arm anand $34 ected, which he'll use| prescribed a forward fear that I'll neve! s husky | merican, Apropos of dates, recent met: Here is the situation as it stands: has Instructed the youngster to take|to take him back to Austra Jack | passing. FE { I've been again as in the good old days of | invitation ‘ements Include ee Billy Gidson, managerOr Benny Leon- | things easily for a while, | McAuliffe refereed treated every year for some sort mass pla y 17, 18 and 4 @rd, and Harry Pollok, acting in the By Bozeman Bulger. @ame capacity for Freddy Weish, had) agreed verbal! after a conference! Roxing Commission for @ final wth Grant Hugh Hrown to have threshing out Promoter Browne their men m™ at the Garden March | thinks that tf the cor ission held 17. When the news of Johnstons ap- | Al McCo nd Jack Dillon to a ver- potntment came out the managers told Browne the bout was off. They ed to de. | 21M Coffey, who recently returned to | box Billy Kevan of Wilkes-Barre at the Olymp it will be compe |a. A, of Phitadeiphia next Monday night, aud| Amateur Hockey League stated to-day | ball hereabouts that sport.og sonal dis-|cide the same way in the case of|t® tng after several months’ lay-off Rave as & reason their ; ; ; Ata Uke for Johnston and anything with Leonard and Welsh And Gafested Hob Devera tn Brookivnil eee ee ve ve eins oreeiie Winelere AUSRGr REFIBUHE te Giake which he was ¢ ected It seems about time managers and in 1 Jonnny | he next few days with officials of |bets op the outcome of the t t 4 ‘ a | wilt be nec re | Af Jimmy Dunn, manager of hampton Jahony | 1 Cove wish a ihe Browne reminded n that they nmakers cut out thie ty|* feen in action again to-ni@ht,| Kibene, te willing to let Johony box Joe Welling mational Skating Union an | races, had given their word as men in the tiokering and got toxether for the| boxing Soldier Kearns of Brooklyn at |at 133 pounds ringvide, the men wil be alge! Amateur Athletic Union relative to bed Despite the crisis that faces Agreement previously arrived) good of the sport, which already | | as) the Ap to meet in a Go at tie Quenaierry proposal to place amateur hockey under reo} HE arrival of Ray Caldwell at | | Macon, in good shape, and the| thy Yanke Tr v New “hub, Sport Briefs form displayed by Davy Rob-|even money that they will finish one- | 20; 21 and ga) 7Ux¢d? Golf Club, Bept. jertson and Benny Kauff at Marlin| tWo-three. To do that, though, It ent as ft did in Brooklyn | President Geeorge Hallock of the| have excited so much interest in base- 1 City leepy MH 2 and and 3 rily it should be even mon yon @ club finishing in the first division, but they won't give you that against want you to bet sy antry’ Club, June ua Club, June 28, w York Golf Club, Aug. Apaw must be remembered that they have|,, A. W. Tillinghast, the well known Bot to lick three clubs outside of the MKS architect, has been engaged to lay men | Athletics and Washington. If you|}a: “It Wil be for the Northeast big! will consider that the five hard clubs amty © ntry Club, an organization two|4re the Ked Sox, the Clevelands, the) which includes Charles M. Schwab White Sox, the Browns and’ the|#mong its members, Tigers that defeating business does 3 i tB0l int seams ap 4] Hither of those! iereert Strong, the Inwood profes |mional, engaged to lay out the course he didn't see why they should crher troubles to overcome, Maarie Crested cust eine Ait acum ie Jang Someun the Jurisdiction of the Skating Union |oountry nationally, enthusiasm over! tive clubs has a chance for the pen- | of the Enmncers! Contre ont wine ba he <4l aan aas thee a Winy Gikees dg ee ee ing Ww tit Kulwve and the A, A, Us Mr, Hallock would|the comtng baseball season appears) Nant and now that Cleveland has ao-|#in the work immediately, Hécause ef 7 o ence, e \¢ of sa when most of nt ily Gibson plana to keap Cof- | wol h pet, but “ ” 9 Pang ap- | cured Joe eir Btoc! Ol pw dutie trong has terminates They had no use f ton 4 TAY 8 reshaped ait of tht Ner> | cay bissy, ab ta Bleed inl Uo early ies? that wolg! i not commit himself on tho project, but to have increased, Fans are ap-| {00 140 pied thee stock has gone | ie Nvinter cngakement with the Wanas ( meade} go. thre Bi ieols Variegated rod box Joe Cox at Cle Anggle Ratner, the Honk weiterwieht who is It 18 Known that several of those con-| parently more eager to see the ath-|rhat he thinks he haw the Indians will | MKC" Indoor Schoo! Yangements unless BE Ae Ou airmont .\. C. inthe} ning one dee wits Marty Crom in nected with amateur hockey are opposed | lates cut loose than they have been in| have a genuine chance. Without him —- “9 Lronx This was st nber . week fro & t 1 8 J | ep dispensed wit i i 1 C. of the to any alliance with the Skating Union, 1ey CUt quite a figure for a greater S$ EVERYTHING " : ship da before the Frawley. law |! the semi-final to-night Homer years, grea Susine rn ew went into effect ke « return | Of Philadelphia meets Wild Burt Kenney 5 he PRINCETO J. March 7.—Colum-} In the betting so far the Giants are | Port hae esa ee orem ace BUT KNOCK OUT MORAN. outside ir ence to old conditions tu not that Uihy Mune te’aes Una ne » got , DIA Was Vanguished by Princeton in @)a big favorite in the National League, yt used to be in getting a has Aen Soman and the matte rebate bee OL toed Mek amnla Wee aisle Ga ely played basketball gamo here last/and the Yanks are linked with Ho8- on Koseben. That string of twenty.| ST. LOUIS, March 7.—Rattling Le Other bouts which were practically | Hooch Mpa, ObRSy at a exercien wan reopousible for lie bevabing hie ight, by @ score of 18 to 13. The Blue|io. ang Detroit as favorites In the| six victories last summer atiil has a|¥insky, New York's light heavyweight ‘on before nston's selection ag) Tommy ‘Tu he young Goidier Nartind in hie best | and White eemed to be m1 Ss ; leney to make the bo: ful ave Jack Moran o fhe matchmaker hay n called off too | from Paterson, N. J are to meet | \/ bs So ae peta b sau a "any anienie of ite & Imeand coula| Ainerican, Frank Force offered to with Mihe hanerel ee ere Sarah romiRupieed WF eset ae for the same reasons as told above, | there to-morrow night, If thero isn't Ie RAR te ee Cia ae cn | ae tm tee Sant tan da natebel cope Hrinceton's spirited #t-| bet $250 at even money yesterday oi last night, 4 iething Bue Loe arkisoas plenty of action crowded into this p astle. with Cue Carta (hel day to met Kid Queens to the main go at the| tack, Jumping into ad at the|, : y - os ast night, Du MERON. cote he. tai wariih| GRU AUanl the luge halle manne ©. of Brokiya tant nights Anke | 7 ee Kid Queena tn the main go att th Tigern We ar danger that the Kanhs wronias nals one: Heli hal Te eee nee © . é Jackson looks one of the best ight. |" & Yeavie to boa egnin for several weeks, A : vd ay nig pressed. by t orkers.| two-three, and the r r ._ —— /nwings to the head and rights to the about the matter There are | deck Abeam and Zulu Kid of Kawkiyn will The v y places } eton in @& tle <j ’ ‘ J bouts he wouldn't stage| Tommy Murphy's time rie | Gam Marburger, who has ected a manager for | {°F (2 Mounds at the eame show with Yue for first place in the league, |°28 be got ertinas she Giants ig to Evening World’s 3 lor so quickly, that h spin rp ead ee phat al tohey Hach team still has two games to play,|one, In fact, it 1s hard to get that, : ic them . he However, the haw a following who believe him the (J&# Dillon fie seven yam, 9 no longer doing ; n alll has two ge : . admiration of the erowd matter ie. Tike atoweyer, the) han. following who bvitevn wan tho [ju tui S som yam 6 pa tem nt] aw Dara, de auarlcn chamio, vig be] shi on the tvulls gt Chote matches G6] "In ail the, history ot tuacdail, ac-\( eadpin Tourney | \is"'i 2 suitencs i titty te ees —— ne eemmmeny | Sutitay, whet ed ix tho calling off of bis|ee Usining at Lid lagyccr gg he : 4 cording to experts, there has never ue. j punteleneniGs oe ently Peet ate at eae “ 1s Co, to bor | gharies Halted Mapes te opposed £9) been a time when one club stood out SCORES. F " ge ieuaper die $20,000 guarantee pound crews, _"Races of this character|in a class by {tself 80 much as do Benalict 68, O'Brien 71, ‘Tullls * . Jack further tate char ; rien ns 2iBre e te agred 10 na twenty detente Will pot find favor at Columbia.’ sald/the Giants this season. Nothing but) trons vain y. SLD as 1 Pn RACING SELECTIONS. atro rotection round comet in Denver aitain thirty dav for « the law perm on hot enter any crewa in much races, Tt Is]an unheard-of string of ace! tent it aaisen 7, Rolle ‘ao,’ Sf M. Buh HOT BPRINGD. / no cf $20, was defeated in the * my opinion that these contests would : top them, ‘They have Cie ak Col eB ete . a era Bees PRS y| Po reper arbi sig proves temptation to youth te reduce earnd, OS elop thomm. . They ia Warria 24. rclanghorne, Ed Hom. mia Pro ee sade ne Come oe oir welght In order to get Inte the! rer Manda good pitching stam, ‘There vy Boneh Pury J Sister For $2.00 a month, you ¢ {chicago at the Quetusbersy A, C. of Butte —- fre some Who peo @ possibility of], Ulli ta,” is Rock A sey nth, you can have NOY, om Mouday night did mot drew ag t It es now Kid Willams HKEEPSIB, N. ¥., March 7.--|McGraw's pitching — staff — falling) fonts: eu noncr Oh doin Firat Star, Counter. r a Holmes patrolman guard your ry The a we toute ar | ning | avente, with |down, but that powstblt xt a Rot Inertial No, 2, rook Mars Cassidy, Jule property, 1 mark, \r er be damuy | pur ng $21,000, were an-|iother McGraw himsel fe thinks! ars y, sid label “ " Bolelerg. W ‘ By She agaen Byes that Ferdie Schupp will be @ brilliant Ca a J ig eof tb k Ans € for the| °, hat 7 and bed ~ . er In turn, the Holmes organization 4 Birr pore cholo Grand Cirewte meeting [Star and that I Tease Bay PAE, ey Dui provides an elaborate system for ag Sey ayreannp rah heme § trotting | Sailoe Wil) alt We tn gos i | mae ea eer Malth, Pel weboen, supervising the work of the watch. oe manag Curley, ¢ wit het ore KoIN Hot, Springs utile te ) —relic yg 7 otha . et Youngtows, 0., on Vilbert obinson dec haat ‘on man—relicving him in case of ill- Jandy 14, Willig Jechaon ot Obmple A. a, of all appearances the Glants would | wa ness or accident and otherwise " 4 Harr Pie Hrooklyn, AL have a runaway of tt ’ But don’t Mr ie Nal. ROLLER SKA j ing to it that your property is b © phywician tated that it might] Alike M. “id Y | forget,” he adde hat Brooklyn 8) win di, Winwisr’ Ot } arly aafei . for hin to etange tn theme contests, [tea been : one, 2 16" clam, 85,00. |coing to be in there fighting, even | terms kv Total Shy acca 4 | properly safeguarded, Curley Uioug' et to mad him hume to Sucre. |batul, started ¢ “ 5 if you boys don't seem to think no." | cute focal So. 0. omnt 49, |] Me GRAND CENTRAL PALACE We als h neni, Oa Jwhich Mle manager b 1 . When ho left, Robby was stil! a) sin 0 . : S| esington Ave. Use 46th st, Fatranes, | ¢ io ris special ( “ Se rie f Buffalo, OF he. Mile’ ene Univ iofeated ‘Dartmouth at] little worried about the players Who | poet Es. Mees 18. im t nd Pacts nt aka men for special duty es ts pads a). | stoatister, Sileut Martin a 1 ball 4 Sto WT had not signed thelr contracts, & VVENTNUS, , rye rly wee | | ‘The American Teague race ts bound |" caidie fort) No. 2 ? Sp avs. ie t ‘ a Coe . tigi A ; White: Jat tt. With the possible exception of Saray V 4 4 as = ’ feet Pete fer won in easy fashion over | {16 Ath Gee 4) No. gh Brown 8, Da " 95 HOWLING AND Htuls i m aint will a Young “ wrting Club last night, The New}with Ray C to it the Gow 1 Cau te rap ——— at riupide. lot geatotn . ; os waa | pitching atatf they be even iA MEAG SPORTING CTRIC:P. CTIVE *COMPANY re teers sist wine sntnn. | ane ound on wt atte | uoeato Sete wa badly vant WEEE AY AOA aN Rioneg at the creme A. Rete, wm, (VICTOR TN CL Ihe ag . RILANDT?* ST+ - “ LG hemes , * bah again and sendy fi Thee MIRE | cating Wik HAV & Big aitact of tO) a we pen Ty \ i, Meson 26+CO ST> vel: Cortlandt +10 ingricee ree an & aft Bek. “err wt for | Pinch Ahad, White in bad | Pace this time | M. Mwnop WINNERS, Rotunan Bit y Harctieid ve la the wow ad) om ww iden sj an overtiow 3 y ' an Wan uidie Boral 100 hway bi 2 Hielyn Tet 000 Bim rege 4. le ot Frovidence, B. & P ing room belng a 6 premium second or third. Ordinas 2, Gaaum, Gadde “Goutal, ‘Loe, | eds boat! Sain lot, ite Srey aR { ’