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— —— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW POCKET BILIARDS This 17- Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Pitcher _|MISSQ0SSNEEIS. | =Ez"==" | | BASEBALL HONORS WILL BE Youngest Player Ever Signed by Giants’ 5° WAGNER FOR, eiom DECIDED TO NIGHT TENNISSUPREMAGY’ S¥=¥" (By Rabid Usted tl World | Champi S ak ji 7" P _|Famous Left- | | Coffey Makes Impressive Show-|Mmpion Shoemaker Will Brooklyn Player Hardly EX-|handed Sports ing by Knocking Out Joe Cox, | Clinch Title by Beating Ed- perienced Enough to Beat Writer.) | the Giant Missourian, Who ward F. Raynolds. Five-Times Champion. Article 453,008—Philli Was Never Even Floored ———— Considering the Athletics’ attend: Before. STANDING OF PLAYERS atone ate, of muna prong ance 1m he lat fow years, the only. J com PI i a Armory this afternoon when the final |’ peuvicn bet i atte rari pre o match of the women's national cham- | ‘he same period has been the , plonship tournament will be con-| Bell, although the outbound Pennsyl” tested, with Miss Eleanor Goss, the| Vania tracks were also very popular. comparatively inexperienced Brook-|Manager Pat Moran has gathered to: lyn player, meeting Miss Marie Wag-| gether one of the strongest teams ner, five times winner of the title that ever scanned a menu. This is Miss Goss's second appear- IN “POOL” TOURNAMENT Copyright, 1917, by the Frew Cubiisul a, "ive Now York Bventas World.) J°: COFFEY knocked out Joe Cox |] J. H. Shoemaker. , " Edward F. Raynold im three rounds at the Clermont |] Yanard &. Reynolds Rink, Brooklyn, last night, and a/] Cc. MM big army of conductors and motormen || (Gustave i. 8. O loft the building feeling better than || 5 rn | they have at any time since before Gade ty — ance in open competition and ex-| On paper the Phils look good, the j | Ny ay dah ll Mle ia ‘The Massachusetts Golf Aasociation| D&Fs believe because of her lack of!only trouble being they play om i Te atte Garden, soked wa|_7H® deciding match in the national | has selected, Daniel. Horan as. State| experience that she will be defeated |grass. In Alexander, Manager Moran i good as he ever did in the ring, Ho| Pocket billiards tournament at the | went Through Entire Nine In-| handicapper. Horan will take over the) >¥, Miss Wagner for the chief honors |has one of the best twirlers in | Was as cool as a cucumber, and |New York A. C. will be held thin eve- ; work upon his return from Florida. Hiain by dateating the prliiine’ dios America, China or Arabia, And that | Farmer. “His judgment ot: distsnce | BME, lat Bd eigd Rete nings for MoGraw’s «Men BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Wa, sarch| Marion Vanderhoet of the West Side|K0es aa it lays, The main difficulty | Was good, an he missed only one | roids Khoomaker howe iuwta gee, | Against Strong Dallas Team! 16.—8. K. Kerr, Greenwich, and Dr. c.| Tennis Club, 46, 13-11 and 7-5, || ls tha: Alex is always forced to piteh puuch—a sweeping right uppercut— haan’t lost a game during the batte. but if he Is beaten by Raynoldy there | » Recently and Allowed South- Cottey now appears stronger on his| will be a tle for the title and an j feet, his legs having filled out, ‘and jextra match will be necessary, iz| erners Only Four Hits. no longer have that pipe-stem appear- | Raynolds loses to-night he will tle ance they had. Moreover, he seems | With Williain A. Tilt for H. Gardner, of Providence, are left to! idie phrase, Miss Goss proved her ability |*8ainst two teams in one game, {ight it out in the S6-hole final round| to volley and play over-head shots with| Alexander 1s ood for thirty games ‘ “ and dash that defied returns, It _ for the West Coast amateur g0lf tour | Fee nee ee eee eying. that, Miss | tS Season provided the Phil infleld nament at the Hleair Country Ciub} Goss wou her games. There were glar-| doesn’t try to catch the runner nap- 4 . to-day, Kerr o through with anjing defects in her ‘game, notably her! ping in the grandstand, Mayer. ie cond place - oasy Win, and w ran average of} footing. Still she wa lucky as & same: to have forgotten the snag he tan | Shoemaker last night defeuted Tilt By Bozeman Bulger. 4s when the against Clur-| Soarian. When she entered into volley: | §ro4 for twenty games, rain or shine, up against when be faced Moran, as | 125 to 64. ERHAPS tl ost remarkable ¢nce Hobart, the former tennis star! ing rallies with Miss Vanderhoef, the| MOSty rain, he fought with all bis old confidence, Henry S. O#borne proved his clev gop ete eng Gardner piuyed exceptionally fast xolf,| \xefan cempertor rnvariably found that | : Cofiey really finished Cox with a! erness at hiding the cue 1 #0 suc young athlete to-day, especiaily was 1 over an average of 44 WheN! she had stirred up a nest of hornets, ixey is another twirler who looks h bole. holder of the national’ Indoor title, ex-| yout beat 8. J. Granam at the sixteentn | Sty Mario Wasner, the five | right to the pit of the stomach, ‘This cessfully in the buncs that James J in baseball, is young Waite terrific wallop doubled Cox up lke a Maloney rarely found « shot. “As the | Hoyt, the seventeen-year-old lad an he fe im, trying to clutch resu! js safety methods Osborne Ss - Jim, The latter stepped away and| finished out hia portion of the series | ffm Brooklyn who pitched « full then whipped across a left, followed | by defeating his young rival by 126|nine-inning game for the Giants the by oe rit ane sent Cox fat | balls to 71. The mutch lasted fifteen | other day and lot Dallas down with | on his back © looked up at the | frames rbeakd riled ; lights with glazed At the aeaat ‘The opening break of the firet pyra- | four hits, With the exception of of eight h oved i mid feil to Maloney. He sent three to | John MeGraw himself, Waite is the Umes| good, his only handicap being hie fenced tively little difficulty h, Ho needs ag hagas: 4 Car + 4 a ‘ perlenced comparative 6 years experience. In forty years he Parker Walttemore ‘of Hrookiine ‘tin-| @,defeating, Miss Corona Winn, ef the) ghould’be one of the oldeat pitchers polized the centre of the stage alll oir scmi-nnal round. The score was) in the league. The Qu: outfield At Pinehurst, “In ‘the morning ne | ee eee nin eed og the seta, Misa leaves nothing to be desired from « \Witetion’ completing, the faut ‘cighteen| Wagner lifted the speed of her driving | sartorial standpoint. Benny Kauff is reat coe ee the dat wighteen | game to score the sets with six consecu- | the only fielder hitting better in the }iest in 75, for wm total of 227 for the] UYe BAIes t | Haberdasher League. Paskort is get- {ibe rounds, ‘Whittemgre’s winniag | ., DUNK the progress of the tournament | ting rather passe in his fielding. Ale |won tho championship of th he bad | tion of « draw scattered the Klobes Like | Youngest player ever signed to a big . . Wagner has stated that It was her| reached his feet, but Referee O'Bulli- | corn” ttesed” to" chickens, © Osborne |leaguo contract. McGraw also broke |curd was On Course I, 1 on Course #1 desire to once more hold the national | though his, legs aro getting weak he yan came to his rescue and escorted | picked up each kernel with a snappy ; : ae eee torre irae Gln the af] Cue before her retirement, as she ex-\can atill kick the ball as far as any him to his corner, although he sleep. | stroke that indica’ he wae ina daa- |! at the age of seventeen and, wee! bak tonten over NG Bo the most alens| bee to give up her lawn tennis ac-| of ‘em. da ily signified his willingness to con- | erous mood. Malonoy cording to Wilbert Robinson, was ; h over Nog. the moat dittl- | tivities after the present season. Those = fe wot th t cult of the E i 1 ched Miss Goss yesterday Pi tinue, fe wot the Worst 0 bs ee eee cours twa atrokes | Who closely watched Miss Goss y | Where the Phils shine ts tn the tn. er iltty: eantta, can, i Mi ican thi a under par, for a total of 69'and the rec- | Made no pretense of hiding thelr opinion | geld, Bancroft covers more ground co sai magresd pation a ability peanuts when he joined the Balti q that Miss Wagner has her work cut-out | thy ; athe ae OFFEY took many punches on | sending the ket, During | more Orioles, Le weighed 140 pounds. Nieaiee IN eee ee ORS Eten tre ates for her when. it comes to regal her|than Sells Brothers’ Circ Ban- MISSING INS Last {rues Onborne collected | "Or account of che ten m while “the player from ‘the | Hoyts McGraw has decided to plac old days these wallops would most | Bronx had to be content with Attoen. ‘ him sit aah a year that he oP had Oshorne'n pecillar mufety checked |imay be more thoroughly seasoned ikely ware broken Coffey's alleged | Mafoncy in the Inter part of the Kame before stacking his art ceainat the| glass Jaw, but tn n't fei He gently cued the blank ball nesting ; s last night ey didn't foase him | He gently cued the miank ball neous | brains of big leaguers. At Memphia WAITE Howt The victory over Cox ts no mean | bent’s efforts to make a shot while |the boy will be under the manage- BIanTSs I7TVYZAR OLD victory, a8 the Missouri giant ts re. | Rettine It fre _ | Ment of Mike Donlin, and that means PITCHER. ported ‘to have made Jess Willard | | eet EL talt Bot. he newlected: the Jaw, too. Cox, by the way, | the frst fo is no slouch of a hitter. In the | f if wing herleroft is a good baseball player, but a] 7 , cat laurels, Miss Coase, Who 18 & protere Fla, March 16 —At-| lost art eNcll, the profersional of| he 13 awfully tonely on the Phila ited Philas FAL BRACE. Lak of Harry M though Aa Je atcClure, Lakewood, the! tie Heights Casino, knows ho. to play| He and Alexander repres inington, in the Florida gol? champion. | he net in-a muzner that ts easily the|delphia in the world series of IY) ship tournament, 2 up, it was not with-| superior of the majority of the women The rest of the infield 1s rather flat, out a hard fight: Quentin Feltner, New| rated In the top ten, jalthoueh Luderus ts one of the best York, went twenty holes in defeating| Miss Goss did not begin to dispiay Her | eet basemen in chasing overthrows TW. Kendall, New York. ‘In the real ability until Misa Vanderhoef e1/ firat Pasomén in, chasing overth ond flight Hugh L. Willoughby, Merion, | her at 4—0 on games in the second set; | . 3 to be, . 4 hi nen she moved up to the 4 . , Shepard jr." Broviaence, Ele on John | inet uees und drives aa her opponent Summing up the Phils’ chances for The thing about young Hoyt that nt him cuming home and forced | sent the ball across to slash out five |the coming season, they should play Jump through the ropes on one occa. | ‘ Se BURBS RIN Sore Sd fee Seiten ihe Punk Gate son, they p Bony Al any tate Ke was never eee |L WENCK 18 LIKELY appeals to McGraw atrongly is that! the match two extra holes before Wil-|Kames in a row nthe real battle ag many games as any team In th hby won. began. A sad commentary aa games was the bad line Jud: It was league. July %, has been selected | so blindly rendered as to result in Miss anocked down before, he was Wise enough to wee the ad-| Willie Lewis, who was Cox's chict! TO BE REMOVED AS Vantage of a year in the minor league | and cheerfully accepted the transfer | Yanks’ Celebrated Jinx That Cost Monda, econd, sald after the battle: BOXING HEAD TO-DAY rag | by the Sleepy Hollow Country Club | Wagner and James Burns, the profes: ‘There tsn't_a chance to keep ‘em ote wd pam a ef, to nphis. McGraw declares him| ‘he Pi tR t. t the Father and Son tournament, | ciccal, replacing (wo of the of folals, | Paula wavibe. e re He han tome Sack with beth feet hts | veal (2 came se aucrae, decree Me ') Them a Pennant Reports at Macon || ime rette: snd Bon totrsament | sei robacng eo of the pha a LE MAE Ee panied olfers last year Devereux Emmet nd resulted In| which Miss Goss employed. She was fing da his son win-| when she drove Miss Vanderhoef out 5 | that he has ever known In baseball The Evening World is informed To test the youngster’s nerve the| fe wonderfully fast for « big man, | nant and I wouldn't be surprised if } , k | Y " 1 Aved, || ning the first pri powition then ove led the bi stopped Fulton, He is 4 good fightee a Giants’ manager stacked him against MACON, Ga, March 16,—Spring may have not yet officially arr! PNT Chie yurt for the point Frank Moran's victories wintas [| 08 the highest authority that Gow. F the strong hitting Dallas club In a | but the Yanks’ celebrated jinx has already put in his appearance, Last tp at the stamford Gountey: Club in | ae asd ceue urt for poln the Catskills work {8 going on at|in the third set (o have Mise ( Present on a new club house, which | speed and out-Keneral her a sec will be ready for occupancy some time for five. consecutive ames @ during the summer. A second nine | match. Miss Goss finished by pi on Kame Whitman will feel called upon tof gamo that meant much to all con- cerned. It was played for the benefit of the fans at Marlin. In the first jinning the Texans got two runs, but being only due to th fact ¢ fs the one b his number season the New York Americans lost the American League pennant be- cause a big bunch of their stars met with accidents just when it looked as though the club would have clear galling tnto the championship ank | oxer ia the world that has |f remove Fred A. Wenck as Chatr- pes man of the State Athletic Com- ” , ’ harbor, holes has also been plan: John L. | wonderfully clever half-volley for a pass OFFEY hay bean faithfully train. | mission when the report of the J even that did not fease the Brooklyn Fritz Matsel is the first Yank to be stricken down this season, His} stout, the Lawrenceville School prow {for the deciding point, ‘The ch ing for two months now, Billy [hearing before Franklin 1. Lord J! iy") 018 fottied down and by pitch- | ies goot tx badly gashed as a result of trying to tag Angelo Aragon as| fersicnal, will be at Stamford again | «hip ‘final will be played to this s Gibson, his manag on morning, content to let him come ually. He first mate , has been back grad : ing beautiful hall shut Doc White's public to-day, Charges [j team out for the remaining innings. Ae were filed against Wenck with ||At the finish McGraw says the boy ed him with y Was almost as fresh and strong as) Bob Devere, and then Sam Nolan, || ‘2@ Governor on the ground Off! when he started | The first nained bout went the lienit, || attempted extortion early in Jan Young Hoyt began hig rather unique but the reond he won in short order. | hy Harry Pollok, Patrick T, [|cateer at one of the high schools tn} Gib. ys he plans now to vend hin | UMTY bY Harry Pollok, Patric | Brooklyn. He pitched so effectively | agai ‘i! comers—Fulton, Morris, |f Powers and John J. White. Three J) that semi-pro managers saw him and| Moran and the rest of the big|[ hearings wero held before Mr, tried to induce him to join a minor chaps—ny he now feeis assured that eague club, In that way he got his he came sllding into second base, Manager Donovan and Owner Huston were gloomy when they saw the mishap. There 1s no telling just how long Fritz will be out of the game, The acctdent happened in tho fiftpractice game between the rogu- jars and the rookies, the former winning, 1 to 0, after six innings of hard battling. It was the first time this season that Donovan had his regular lincuy working. is mad Latest Training Camp News From Three Local Ball Clubs is is Weak saath GIANTS. YANKEES. — dull, tired, nervous, 4 Lord, the Governor's personal Jim ts bimeelf agate. es P teatte (Sette add waa drawn to the attention et aldieart t% —_ counsel, when a mass of testi: Pict McGraw Fi t N. ea d Gi MARLIN, ex. March 16,—Tbe| MACON, Ga., March 16.—GMhooley i¢ ba gestion, no appe- B' TTON, button, who's got the | mony for and against was sub- Hoyt has a wonderful fast ball and| Ustic €WS John lock Tt Ossl ant regulars had another hard| Proving his worth as a lead off man. tite— ‘ Garden? Every day the situa- /] mitted. Wenck will be exonerated | 4,40!) controlled curve. | So Seffec- battl Mour tines he faced the opposing itt € 0 exo ail? ; pattie with the rookies, but man- tlor h ‘ A Me ively has he mastered change of pace| Joe Bonds, the Tacoma heavyweight. | Fille and Artie Kdwarts will bestle for ten rounds . 2 pitchers and h time reached first Don’ fi Brow: 4 stilt inalos iat eversitine on some of the counts, but the f’ that ke has pitched no less than four| will be given another opportunity to [st the maine show, aged to aqueeze out a victory IN! base, ie walked once and hit safely the n't you d out, after- ¢ 1 1) insists everything Hie ho. mes, And) mind you, he ial a ne _—— aning. The score was 6 to) next swiss ‘ will poon bo fixed up for hie securing |p report of Mr. Lord, which was §j "0: amen A. y make good around here to-night Whn| Toq tows, the Fnslla fighter, w shout to ninth inning. T ore was next three times, His rst bit wos to ff Wards, that your bowels ; 5 Gove Sa he boxes Tom Cowler, the big English |. ; A home run by Heinle Zimmer-|cenire, his second to left and his third control of the place; Ric || turned over to the Governor yes love's fathe: 4 s 6 tart another campaign among weiter «eights, On OR nthe e pnislin ieeena at the s Hoyt's father, & well to do business! neavyweight, in the feature ten-round|catunay night at the Pelew Seorting Cleb be| man in the aixth inning, with two men | to right were not acting freely s up as a possible lessee of the terday, ia unfavorable enough on J me is very proud of his son and * i d nt ? The four pitchers all worked wel! y amphitheatre, and Jimmy Johnston | has ‘taken an active interest in hig| Ut @t the Harlem Sporting Club, {n]meete Willte Moore of Philadelphia; Apr! 2, on bases turned the tide against the also figures very largely in reported |¢ the whole to force his removal, rk fe hee saan the * thick Simler of Scranton |Jimmy Dufty, in Buffalo; April 9, Leo Rowlands igure y largely In reported work, He has impressed upon the mmi-finel Chick Simler orator |i Memphia, and. Apel! 29, Tommy Bel be, YOUNKSters, Who up to that time had/and were backed up by fine flclding, Due, of took j fore the Armory A, A, of Boston, @ two-run lead. not an error being made on either aide. 4 deals for taking over New York's big- youngster the importance of heedin; 1 Leo Joi the clever ‘ ster the impor ding eo Johnson, the cle gest sporting arena, Meanwhile box- | the advice of elders, and the effect | boxer, will swap pun | - - Bill Piercy, the ind from the Coast, gone on a strike, ‘The players were handicapped by a . ing {8 almost at 4 standstill ay far as we of this was apparent during his stay ples r r ‘fake two three ing is almoat ands n Joe Rivers, the Mexican lightweight, and Joanny tarted for the regulars and, eu en Oe SBNe Football Solong — viv ve Giants “there was nothing ck, who has conducted Many | O'Leary of Buffalo hare been secured by Oharlie strong wind that tore across the feld | pit. y A iiiauea eneasnee At ra te one, fresh or sin se > 5 ia eso bit shy of control, pitched good enough ALKING sbout “come-backs,” : pr Ecoart-alecky Sbout the jad, ’ the Wiener 8, 0.. bi er of the Queensberry A. C.of and stirred up clouds of dust every | to keep the rookies from the plat once. After that, " ri > fi >, q and the older players grew to be very management Mv. 6 Gh a a cee’ thak ‘om the plate. til oi be row avout old Kosebuds the FEECTE LOY Mee Clg |tna of hin, they: were genuinely | wil tw knows a the Austonlam AT. svi at Columba, Q,. on next Monday mu! until your're all rig racehorse? Three years ago he ‘isappointed when it was decided | will bold teo-nmuud bouts in the same buildiad i - clally suffered, as there was no way of | his best in the fifth inning, when the leading bis Heid) rember rk : hat he should go to Memphis. 49 did the Oymple A, C,, on West Ono Hundrvd | Billy Gtheon has wired Seoretary Footer of the! saiiing which direction @ long fly would | rookles came within ninety feet of Inbers of the Football Rules Com Over in Hrooklyn, where Hoyt|and Twraty-fifth Sueet, every Monday night, | Giante for permission to use the Polo Grounds tying the sco With, one gut, Miller Vi on doubled to. left 5 few minutes. The outflelders espe- BB, i cae sh) Shocker relieved him and showed at pulled up down the stretch in the classic ne wh four n strong, will gather at | f d, is schoolmates are “all het | Domwerick bas already secured @ leas: and bas | 44 training place for Leonard in bie bout with | ‘ake: singed and Withers mile at Belmont Park, He 4 , ‘ , 4 9 Shocker then cut loose, and finished the Biltmore Hotel this evening for the |¥P" about his success. Y are pro- |tiled an application for a Moamee with the Stato mpion Welsh at the Manhattan 4, ©, on . ‘ site = see * was regarded as an incurable cripple | yee, rabbit, forthe) aiming him ‘the’ greatest yung | Athletle Commission, ‘Tye fine show will preb Leonart will continue to work at the| Hach team had three pitchers in ac the Inning by atriking out both Knapp an by veterinarians who examined him | Yearly Ironing out of the code pitcher in America. ‘To them there [edly be held on Apeil 2. elo A. A, pending @ reply tion, the regulars calling upon Benton, : ae afterward, and his tral nk In probability, the meeting will is a natural disappointment at Hoyt Perritt and Tesreau, and the rookles | nob McGraw, the Colorado Univer- Cowie beare Signetup Weir, despaired of ever getting the |@o over until Saturday morning, ay has | not getting achanes in th Teague, | An important match between real amot tight: | Willie Jacksnm, the sensational lightweight of Having Causey, Sinith and Stryker a4 | sity man, is still suffering from. A chaniplon to the post again, ‘Time, | been the case in recent years rut they have taken his transfer to] weigite wae clinciad | Vie fighter who | the rong, will make hie next ring appearance at|Oundmen, Benton was found for sore arm. In the game on Tuesday however, is a great healer, and early} No changes of at hature will | Memphis with good grace. Memphis, | will engage in it are Charley Wiite, the hast | Hridgoport one week from Monday night, boxing UF bite in the three innings he | something snapped In the youngster's this spring old Rosebud’ began to | be considered, as the feeling is general you know, is {hu very strong Class | Wilting Labtenat of Otiogy, and. bn | eddie Wallace he twelre. | Worked, one of the safe blows being a Het shoulder and he wad forced t —_— show signs of standing tratning once | that a thoroughly good gaine has been | & i man hy \ laa cool ge Rony ive: Werritie home run smash from the b i 4 a eames mare, Welr, however, was patient | evolved, but’ many ausgeations. for |at (eeteey fhe, aneidentully, ie on ro, ste © Ae foe ing aight enol rove tea Geran, | of orks Kelly, which accounted for | | | 9 9 5 mmm Colorless faces often show with the great racer und didn't. ask | Minor changes will be conuidered and! try Mesy ain very chance te staged by tie Clrmwane A. C, |at Marteriie two runs api the absence of Iron in the anything of « speedy nature from @ further effort: mac clarify the there to become famous, at Tounalay visit Mike Doolan, ‘the manager of the, HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March 16 blood. him until shortly, before the present code and to clear up disputed ped elldel A Bas Young Joe River t# til and Johany Cuntoa will! Rochester International League team, | Wilbert Robinson, the cheerful, is lot Springs meeting began, Finally Levinsky, who lear to-morrow for |(#he bis place against Pete Hartley at North| arrived here. to: to look over thé| commencing to mble " RTER’S Bee day tre declaed to “let hin dowa,e foo Skating An UNION SETTLEMENT A, C. view be bones Tom Uibeons sine: | Adame, March 2 arrived here today ee tn ‘ireining. (commencing to grumble and ret | CA IRON PILLS ‘oungst ' hie pr not welcomed by. the | bout weatt and was agreeably surprised when announcement th F er conditions in this low- 2 %, "1 round bout nest Friday, bas als been matched | oe was not welcomed by the | § will help this condition. tha gelding, now six years old, showed | will be continued throughout the rum WING“ BOXING TROPHY, | Cosus ween out He steer el. Tie Foleo Cae Gite earn saoe et Giant cube and Minsing ae he watched | wey! between the Ozark Mountains, ud a flash of his former early foot @}mer at the One Hundred and Elghty ee Billy Miake-Cias Ohrustt D whit Ai Lis Sroments behave more wet |eramon Ras so succensfil that Manager Billy Gib them perform on Emerson Field this ing down was ree A.C. dant | Paddy hae mate ttington Park and indulged in mee ele Vex inom ut itor image! || OPENING SALE ch “ot " arely {inished wha | the National A. Viiladeivaia (omorrow | Chick Simier, the Seranton Ughtwelght, nae Ki rely f Ven \ . } Raney ere a a torrential downpour of bail and r red’ tee thal oa joe mata 2 on dimay ons the aii. SCORES. go, | literally flooded the town a ain || OR made the! joseny Howant, the Bayonne > endo | Ue NePINCMED!, OF Breeton on Mapoh 29, | Bergen ~-Falcaro ptuvbe 08, Barringer - i] anon. nel od : ahs | —-—— | omens. crorgese t Rube Marquard's || OVERCOAY are ready to me but as a decidedly seasonable m pointed fo ce, started ) ; properly the Robin leader will los was then pointed for » Started t Ico Skating Palace has bee ines Sullivan, National and Motro-| to be fought on next tat the Broad: {son lias decided to put om enother pest Thum.| afterncon, pad iter opin sauder will 1090 bis and won in « romp In good time, He welvomed with great ontiusiuon'by ‘he | volltan Association champton, stopped| es 8 C. of Bmvoale [day aight, He bas practionly concluded negot | pee ee — 1 has since Won a second start, and |skuters vf city, Conchislve ; Hons. at ells se ig beds Moti ply ; | barring accidents may go on to more |has been furnished ‘that, whil bere | ey of the Eastern Dlatstet! gach turke oo. women |lnsssh Mammy. tie tread cat eee ieee | It rained occasionally in the morn-| Te ,t Important victories, “As a two-year. ne hua always been regard! as enein | ty Hat ba ltt | ugitweiaht and “mag ogh tas Minis s tant tr neg o Wind was raw and pene. H , yen ae years | iaily a winter sport due to ut of thn | Meitwvia . p Morgun’s tana g. After noon the boys trekked | 1 eld, and up to the time of his break: |ierennouts, th teur boxing | 0% td Jue Burman sod Pravhie Daly, to to W : ae | 8 the fastest horse tn another of their ns Of the it, and deine on at Newari will meet ‘ 02, Bicbert pitching was the, |, Pee bool ti | Bae ' hse’ Masia baal nae tans ny | oan oP" aaah ratticuiar. tenture. of the: nema eR ithe | (MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL ia Yigtortes they scored | "GS mein bout of ten wun et the Richmond | ree won hia ase twenty | pS Tio, Went trd was on the mound during ‘the ens || MEASURE FOR | | Husband Drinks, | \6. 0, of Pim Park, 81 morrow night, to fopecegged O's sill box Frankie Lippie, tbe |" “aurutn. No, 1a iwarta 80 tire six innings, and held the team of ; Be | ihe seated Frank Fleming ot ort Heishmond |MAI@ weltereight, in one ten naind Jack Coombs to six hits and one tun, ||COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH which i# an impressive showing con- |ANY $25 SUIT. IN NEW YORK. Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland am | emt Pak ig Fort Mid | aA Te ane” Watt Who Tells Wife What to Do ."*' march In Paal a |MEO m (i at| ir in the other! 774) nd Jobnny | PY ngiand, will 17, Ki, (ieisler 04, eee eee tT and gave Lore Ghat || SEEOUR NEW COMPLETE New York Italian Mght-| oq Welling, the clever Chicas ana {17 soushusions PR ely he af ney's team their second successive SPRING LINE 4 Johnny Kraise of Phila. | wise Metelnt, he atte he PRA atacangs RM pghamlep to victory AND BE CONVINCED. | Consent or Knowledge of the Drinker. |" | in rounds did Kraus Habe GUN the | ris will be their fet mceting, and eo J tie Fairmont 4, ©. (morrow night, hae OUR NEW ' CLEVELAND. U.—No wife hae a. right | te MAGN idk BrANsS Here's chalios of toe teariug In’ figh rags (wo more matches for hie charge, o | ADDRESS | te blanter iter fivbvandpotadeg ie “unite | in ——> - -—_ Bo ain guile Minmetlng Tor Weting na’ | AM 0.¥e Wl tet A) Kale ot the tua praia $2, Remeed BELOW NASSAU | faye Drug fuwt of Clevelan Auy co make tii i #. dem {a c, of Brooklyn, and on April * 1 TCHS Ber faut it she lete him end bring] any | Obord and Bobby Hanan of Denmark will meet pril T at the Pair.“ Hon Hudhausel 101, COR. DUTCH ST. Basil ths lute rine Gee aad | dita ta RACING SELECTIONS, )/2vsrt cui tems tianen ot mont A Gre wl nc Prashanth a { >t} aa he signt to woman} pared. Ty ee 1 Sen stop» arinking ioe tw ts 70. Cohen 43, Bora WS a Feck tor ball nat ne woul nr et HOT SPRINGS, Ax the tNew York Athletic Chim ou next | A match ha toon practically cliched by the HIGH TEAM. THU M'S RONsiNG AND BULB Bho teuse todo th Druguist Brows | penta ‘a1 a: first, Race — Pontet Uncle J | Weisamtas creuing the yrkninary toute ot the | madway Sorting Club for Apt 8 betwen Jack) eran, Rtterbir, 8... 814 —_—_—_—— : leo Ghye the right t bp the drink [and knows not whe Jiminte eon: amateur boalng oh A ret ee | Mritvon, welterweight champion, end Soldier Ber. | HIGH INDIVIDUAL. Baie teat tee Bemitiniiig univas yo want | laste for dritk «ond Kace—KYer, Opportunity, | bid, The finals will We euntucied ow Satuntay | field, the Brooklm boxer, who bas lately term | yp Nevbwour Cediriest, bth Tis. 9 lo SPORTIN 0 deade jew vl r Tol nN arch ne clames are b mee out all of oppone ~Youns Ths bucband sou Note: Tearum, referred to 0! Rave—Transport, Volusp, epesial weit, 125 pounds, Kaoeking out oll of hie enpenenta, Jiritton ala» FOB WINNERS, Toons firet whi:t of Hauo only wen “Te te domrat Lady Worthington seal sce. er tro ant: | bose Ted Lewis of Ciactunatl, Nerd 26. Joe Faker. Borgen | Rores Uhill he te rum-esaked through and | vive. of nn Fourth | iace--Hendron, Robert | | paaryweight a) ya, HOMH, We" Ber, Be T cam IMPORTED | VSTAMMiB MURRAY, through, Druggist. Brown, ‘knows. the | husband sale Bradley lence, | | Bellor Gewnde of Celiforula will tos Homer Berge IS: Ales Kunis, At : - a ary oe—Hondo, Mico Girt idle disk anaes Ae esa Htapyy | Ste Gotha boner, as bu nae, Ol) on, Bohemian in erAle Ne me rordignt drunkard’s weave by A love Sixth’ Race—Plaudito, Sansyming, | |Howan) of Yorkville were watched today to mart | TO-NIGHT'S SCHEDULE ty , BONDS. after ton seare time, te Chad Buford Tie ar bout of ten rounde et oreville! gummy Dud as . Olympia, Union Hill County Brouz (8) CANTR: c % wey Un't'g Club, Tiblva, Tel” ROAD &. CG, oe Monday wight, Jobmny Uumeels of Yorks Coiusbus box at Buffalo w-night, B). Cristal Domino, { ' , phtaar bout Joe Welling ve, Willi Next he. aly Miske re. Gis Gsutiet aan?