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oe - we em Sear ae rece an —-2—. Rowing Will Be the Sport Most | Affected in Case of War. | o F the United States 4 ares war) on Germany rowing will be the @port most affected. The national amateur rowing regatta, the inter- collegiate regatta at Poughi@pste, the Harvard-Yale regatta and other! big college events will be calied off if Uncle Sam takes up his rifle. It was at a meeting in the office of Charles Halstead Mapes 4hat th Board of Stewards of the Intercolle- giate Rowing Association decided that | if war co kee be c onal opinic fo oMr. Ma hances are 60 to 1 inst the atta being held It ts felt by the stewards that tn the event of war every oarsinan will rush to the 8, All thoxe who are not already enrolled will elther vol- unteer for active service or put them selves under training for military duty Mr, Mapes wants it understood that it was the undergraduates that ini- tlated the movement to abandon the regatta if hostilities are opened. Co- lumbla has already voted to with- draw, while mont of the crew candi- « the regatta at d off, 1 the re- dates at Cornell and Pennsylvania are already pledged to fight for the flag. The Dodgers and the Red Sox introduced P wore numbers on their s which eorresponde numbers opposite their names on the score cards. This enabled the fans to readily identify them. The innovation made a big hit. Although there hasn't been an: real demand to number baseball playe there h been to number football pla: at looks as though this scheme is a good one | ENNY LEONARD» the crack lo- al lightweight, is unfortunate. It proves that what he th ht was only a alight cold has developed Into @ severe case of grippe, Not only has his manager, Billy Gibm been obliged to cancel his bout with Freddie Welsh, which has been post- poned until April 4, but b has also had to ask for a postponement of hiy match with Ritch Mitchell, carded April 17, in Milwaukee. Fred Fulton and Carl Morris, who were booked. to box April 10 at the Manhattan A. C., will box instead next Wednesday night on the’ new date that had n selected for a Leonard-Welsh bout ED CANN, a New York Uni wernity sudan, wan wat on | his way to a remarkable swim: | ming record when he happened to steer foul of Norman Kons, a giant manfish from San Francisco, Cann had repeatedly triumphed over te sensational Volliaer, Several Victories resulted in new world's rec- ords, With the end of the indoor racing season only a few weeks of Cann en stered Norman loss, 6 foot, pound star from the Vlyinpic Clu n Franeisep. In one of t mos furious ever ween in the N.Y ALC Cann lost to his buge Western ponent hy & seu yard, Was Koss pressed by Cann created a new world's minutes 22 1-5 seconds yard dash in foot Cann now must overcome st rival before can be the wou on's “kingfish.” HE ing round of the North South golf tournament at At Janta resulted in a victory for the South and more preatige for Stew art Maiden, who coached George Adair, the winner, Maiden, a quiet mannered little Scotchman, has de Veloped more w * the last few years than any f profes. sional In the United States iden x most jilustrious pupil is Miss Stirling, who won the Wu #8 Havonal title last season Hobby Jones, the fourteen-year-old wizard, Who came near cawsng the overthtow of the defending mtiond champion In the national tournain t year, learned) from yout the game F year everal had Maiden the Scrap Heap As long as you fail to use Dixon's, fric- tion is bound to hasten the deprecia- tion of your car. pIXON's Automobile LUBRICANTS Put a veneer of graphite over all bearing surfaces Where graphite ride on grephite there is practically no friction, Ash your dealer for the Dison Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, Sermay City, My J Established 1627 Pough- | ATLANTA, links. recently by Travers, was Bobby Jones, Jacoby, F Smith golfers, Prescott, Smith is mor he has ne it Most of the big yin base first rank golfer, Smith did great|vivors in the semi-finals of the — Oy eel ie REA ROMR renter Ere xecution, his first victim being) women's North and South golf J] ,Comdiions ware annetincen oe ve ind dt might bo of interest to note Soor John G. Anderson and his second championship here and will meet [| 5:09 ana tho Timber ‘Toppers Cham- the prices Inld against. the other eee Opes RY sree Ny ee irantland Ric to-day In the final |pion Steeplechase ot $1.08. Entries clubs, You can get three to one| Zt Would not be surprising {¢ a knock-| Frank ¥ Geare 18, ©, will close on April with George W. against any r team tn the’ Na-!0Ut took place to-night in the ten. | [arse of I RaNe fe fot sore "4 ee an ot Be. eet ty it ae ths tonal Leag t means that the|@¥nd bout betweon Frankie Callahan |as ons of sd hag Phe Be A vr ung the United Hunts bettor der Hants invinelble. | f Brooklyn and Charlie White of Chi-| letter M4 getting Walls 08, _ O'R Champion Amateur Oarsman SaGloe PA aay Kor teas tik the Pirates cago at Clermont Rink, os both havo) arias #4 te | 4 ann - end the Cardinals you can practically |numeroua knockouts to their credit, | to-day | Modestly Joins Naval Reserve 3s? vends Mushacthg: Gi Ste Your own eket. The Dodgers) Jim Buckiey will referee, In a three: ‘ face on the Schuylkill iver on Aprit 7 are to Land the Braves cam be had! pound sparring exhibition ry Meo| Ta Kid Tenis bax thee match on big hands rl F Rordntis cast | lh [teare Wet tn the At Ren een eee ay vern will meet Young Griffo, Jack | Milwaukee for tne ts ‘i sats & Ane H q ast With mechantes’ very often serving| Stanley F nn rerfean League the no | 20" ti homas Rooney Didn't Boast ith, mechs 1 | Stasi emis | eee tae I Soe, White Sox | MeAuliffe wil refer Mieicee eM of His Weikog When In the last two weeks one of the [Tie cou Wools! and Tigers 1 and you can High Team. : nost active recruiting officers of the | UNUM t'iikely | have your pick. mbling el In order to get Kit Wiltlame to go throug | wu New York sroseeeesee OB — of a ehlef machin ale Jerey th 9. C. oO M. Neuberger, Ce amt, I . ¢ el four clubs has a chance ' iehals peur Uancone? dons hance, Da cof With y Fob Winner ted merely as a sea man anawith hae teen a memuse oF the, Nava Despite the big salary of Alexander eon Wil desk Wien: Be HOE tas Or word as to his prowess,| Militia and when a‘few weeks ag the Great the Mes are going beg reunde decision in Balt a ena Seen ee ES \" J. Rooney, amateur champion | he learned that they wanted marin & for bucking, Nota bet has been ste, Bums save he ie willing, to a ’ ‘ : eon (SHRINES men who understood claims thet be aliould receive $1,000 | sinaie nt A ner hen bs m Villers ne “BroUgHC In. two. divisions Winces on Ry thes far, Both the View is the +t enlisted in the naval reserve and in|op ere Be brought in two divisions a fraves and Dodgers are getting the voaing at the ‘ | waiting to serve his c y. Rooney and Hremen's unions with] CHICAGO, March 29.—Part of the{call over them, the latter being Ls {the foremost teur oarsman in this Miated, Among the | profits of the Chicago Club of the Amer: | favored on uccodTR of the pitching | Join Welsmantel 2 of the Bro round battle at St Pau country today, hae Gulstiy Bet an Ins | Tere eee ine beliet tantited Cross if Ue coundry, be: | statt, 4G. of Brook Noched snot S870. for. the 1g example for other athlete mnfldent in the ef that @ great ved in war, Charles A Com eithat ‘ vg |buttaat bout between light we be to a few ring example for he ath Ol carats Hy Rel teveat ¢ involved in war, Charles A. Gom-| Notwithsta refusal to give rage Magic p- aeraht. ‘The | than $3,000 and led for 80 per cent whose muscle in a few short days may New ¥ pdf! wher of A than 6 t t the ¢ ded at hie ventey aie ft ' ol fon ahars Saxe Muy | tb New og . the offleers of the his return from the Mineral n 6 to nisi UNS | fighters who will f it ib Pataey of the rom be needed by the United § i aval Mill led for un | Wel camp t think| there ts ng feeling that somes | Cine of tis city and Eddle Wallace of Brook oe ernment and he has acted with the | deri al of ever ne See eeeeee a’ | thing ts sure to happen to them as ain, who aay an Cures igs ge Wah. haracteristic madesty of athletes ee ne us result of carrying much money, | battle ta twel ; ue ies taken famale Bp ter-mile, the association singles and g¥iawrn at Pensacola, Pla Pwo of ay ing 4 to 5 favorites; and that in face _ ) 4 grad flahter in abut a year gas the amateur singles championship in BS most valuable aides in the onnect with ah \ of the fact that they won something | dimer Johestoe bes eleeedy completed bie ened . Free to Prove the National Rep at Duluth, Mi een SER! MIU e Aes athered only thre ry Seay See: rote] Pry rgy es oy vg" show at the shies wea the manager ast Th wae | the } 1 Keg u Minn | alm Fo the aviator, weil fo ap sixteen out of the first nineteen |! fours sag’ dys abe ackey Mob ft years betorm Do for You. He member of the Ravenswood mr ( the naval artist, tired a C. of adnate | trait testeen now hookir ; ; oe Taand s Hoiant, ‘The men © in thee 60m: | ster Bryan Downes Lightweight. of : | Howt lub of Astoria, Long Island. inn 191% the Athletion were |tete are Tom Comer va, Gallor Carroll, Tat |trirr fem, Pome. the clever, lisltweiaht of oyun ae He is the most orapelent anal Me f ven money account of the | Laws ve, Jimmy Cotte Joo Welling ve bed Downey to mest Willle Beecher ia a fives quick re~ of oars in the world to-day and ° 1 > | way they det n Hts with | Heecher and Augie Ratner v9, r lief, stops tteh- eect iedapgeryad la J b Kl St Vi D ich Chae the, aoe mies » the first time since ‘ ing, bleedin the reserve without aco uuger, « ar rrorme) case, the DeevioUs fa y wend « er protruding piles, hemorrhoids am a perbape unti A ;: mm oO Apt eee a | — all rectal troubles, In the privacy of Gainer kaa hampiun Ru on ¢ mnie Rob MoAttister, the fast California middie 4. Darcy ls pow in Cleveland, | Free sample for ‘trial with doolklat GR the wate in New tlone, In splte Of weigit who has made good m all of bis vovis wing the details of « bout to Ted free in plain wrapper, ry cars are going to} Tall Austrian Has Aver that the Boston Red Sox breezed out | since he came here from tho Weet a few a ie gate Ment goes J coupon below, bs deere ary fey LL striar ‘ e STANDING OF PLAYERS id won the pennant with compara. |e hey just been matched for another ~ FREE 6 res O7 a7 in Hie Match Wink 5 s ve ene, UPhe Next year Boston he: | eet’ aioe” Mike actin th roped or pei a AMPLE COUPON inter - abet IN BILLIARD TOURNEY J) came tne rite and the Athletics |tgnter, for ten rounde in the main t i Brovkia Tomme || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY ‘ caine right back and trimmed them of the Pioueer 8, C, on Twowlay night et : ~ Marshall, Mich, aasigned. for Gus Gardner, PaRnetaitinawiinine aeveeiel it en ae Z ty he Our Oh Lair ne Kindiz te’ mee Frey mae ah art al veir ring day he cly C., St, Louts, . ‘i ma Wa fant motor boat Wien wat PIRGT DIVIBION, Cubs were never better than two to hapeg ae Se ck foot Ave || pyramid Pile Treatment, tn plain wrappers is declared an am delightec . s : one, and that price was a source of es againet Tom Cowles fo: ip back to 4 | ain Sey ore Cte an hing | a eee ee Poe eae Peso ramke Chances [ten tous tt the Eatin 6, 0, ou ADM 18, [tring to caumoehin beck to Aree w that || HOMO: essgreassecosss about me in this connection becau: mik-line tourney for Ile, ike the big bettors, believed that | working band at Grupp's gymnasium to get Into | Prince koasting Gay Plane | Stre usw sculier think PM be just genburg Memorial Cup a being a favorite was a Jinx, Condition for the Moran tioped the wal | atric’ Day, Auocking wut Mane } Ot sererrerrerereees pretty good sailor : Miith keademe ik Jn 2 Up in Boste n big betting |< ‘at 197 pounds to-day aud he declared that ho will z | Tike the sew and of course since | Tur “ 04 i town, most of the Wagers are being | be ta better shap thie bout than be was on | Minas kavelbar can't ha ead al | every one of Us expects to do bis bit ‘ SECOND DIVISION. nfined to the two local teams, Ow | the night when be went pea iy Jews W | toy T Pens Bg! i = T wanted to get in early to make sure |tri 1 Wott n was never a big betting place on - < Ay So Sania, een be Ga mets tl i te con ire ea arg ca a a ATING ne wpe he nay ‘ think € single nes = 7 ¢ iKInmente Ore ppaniionlly | 5 W Bienen oie nia Kat lil anywhere (pout was with the han ey Pucks > & censlak tan RACING SELECTIONS. (efor hig to box Andro Andawo at Bait |f the GRAND CENTRAL PALACE you can, ‘This ts no time to stop and |djcap of 115 points, who only counted who lays prices In Ros pamenresies Avril @, Andaman onped anh Giame then | Renee Ane, . Uae fides oad antes choose. If Uncle Bam later thinks he |e, 1s allotment ton, has a em of handicapping HOT SPRINGS, ARK, 4 0 xi n use me in the ying Corps \ t Hee glad, but if be needs me mi J. Steinbugle Brooklyn | pavided Klinger in consecutive | He watches the work of the diff ‘ at Bit be bn 4n “able sowinan T want to the Class C “divinion, a during which he deftly. put|¢nt twirlers all season, and ia so ‘i Meddling Miss, Va Hund Heations f n the other fine match Sty Vo clusters of 60 andi that he can tell in seventy-five pe lerie West, Hondo. , ite HL We reed began this sparkling bit of a 7 Third Raco—Ting-a-Ling, Ra *S no i tables at the cent, of ga s just who will be the Tht iS THU: BOWL + AND BILUL, n bean H int NUKE aah aera manipulation on hia thirteenth | opposing pliche e fixes th Talebeare M'S Bent ¥. cor. Se wey, examine the m 1S2 and hia rune 14 Pos Ma shat th , vert ert Bradley, Hubbul ' SPORTING, me. Men of a Ned At ange new ts r and & anon or 4 Fifth Race—York Lad, Rose J , TO-MOHT, CLERMONT iMahioss. Tn the ultimate cest|ts and jually i piotiow that the pit they ted Captain Ithican'é id Clay 1K hide Rn. G beating two of being er “ ELIMINATED Freot BALL PEAR OU AMHERST 191Q .--- aT ja, The four in the tourney are Tom Prescott, Adair I} but Jacoby are Atlanta them, youngsters, THE EVENING WORLD; BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK March conau Ac mature. Jerome NORTHERN STARS ELIMINATED) PARKER Medals bh ef RE-]) IN ATLANTA TOURNEY. 29.--All D. ueror of survivors Vietor aad while daly restraining order and came in in 36 paraieh Hickey. ¥ Miss Klaine Rosenthal of the |] of the St. Louls Au | Ravisloe Club, Chic » and Mrs. ball Company, Dorothy Campbell Hurd of the |{0% the 8 Jyany, or from enter Although | considered a LATEST GOLF NEWS of the Northern golfers and little| parker Bobby Jones, the star of the South, | 444 yeen playlug golf here have been eliminated In the invita ton tournament on the Drutd Hit) | G8 for the las} te Louis Jacoby of New Orleans, | the man who distinguished himeelf| He holds the amateur record for mM COR, MILITARY Derarrments Sparen THURSDAY, MAROH 29, 1917. IS THIS THE IDEA OF ALBANY? Tut, TUT | ‘You pont ght UNDERSTAND OL CHAP, TAT OUR GOvERNor DISAPPWoVES OF EVEWY THING THAT SMACKS OF ) & BWOOTALITY AND A WUFPNESS. ad ) ( AuL a.) \ Bows ? oO Here The ni SMIOK) TH Dror HIM s by The Press Publishing Co. (Th New York Evening World). i SUsres. umes , JeUT OUT ALL THEM Worn Line “wr” AN’ ' STrike”, AN “rou” au “our. “That Pua LANGUAGE 15 LuctLy T! GET us UNPOPULAR WITH THE ADMINISTRATION, * ie Giants Such Big Favorites in Betting A Canvass of Sentiment in Four | Places Here Where Big Bets Are Made Discloses Fact That | New York Is 6 to 5 Choice in | National League, but Never in | Diamond History Has a Low- Priced Favorite Carried Off| BASEBALL BULLETINS YANKS BLANKED BY BRAVES. CORDELE, Ga, March 29.—The form In the opening clash with the and lost, 2 to 0. Nebf was on the Yanks were back in their old-time Braves—that they couldn't hit, firing line and he held the Americans Jown to four hits. Slim Love started off for the Yanks and did well, 1s, Honors. not allowing a hit or a run, In the second inning Ray Caldwell took up the twirling task, and all four hits and the three runs made by By Bozeman Bulger. the Boston club were off his delivery, The game only lasted four Miss Souaphiis MARIE the HAO TOUR of four places in New innings and a half because both teams were late arriving, owing to politan fancy diving champion among York where big bets are made|f4 train wreck PINEHURST, N. C,, March 29. monthly water carnival of the National op winning the National League MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 29.—Wh!le Mike Doniin, the ex-Glant and Whittemore of Brookline }| Wow ving League medley! pennant and ardent followers of the|[ 20W manager of the local club; Pitcher Walte Hoyt, recently released wen: too mapa CAL) are showing signs of worry.|[ by the Giants, and Cy Barger, the old Dodger twirler, looked on, the n days and has || order the back, breast, crawt| Never in diamond history has @ low-/} Red Sox won their first game of the season from the Dodgers by a | done better than 72 on every round, || “7K? 1 the clinking tine of 1 8 nute | Priced paxonite carrie | oft the hon-|] score of 7 to 6, but It took them ten innings to do It. At that the satieh thee Mbchoradl | PON ¥} ore is a bellef that such @ re- |] Hrooklyne outhit thelr rivals, 11 to 7, but loose fielding and Ineffective Misa 1 ~| sponsibility ts too much for a team to|T tithing cost them the victory. Dutch Leonard has Joined the Bostons, the season on each of three regular || #8" the natural freo plon,| carry, and Giant fans are dubiou | ", courses, feat strokes under par, on plonship course Pittsburgh Country Club were sur He duplicated his recent making a 68, or three the cham went out in Uvely. of sT. Le UL KE, Cave of the » latter compa: Mar Cireult Cour t day mer busine ric from act ing as Pre Louts National ing who finished second and third the employ lespec:|- Just the same Arnold Rothateln has 4 te star southpaw having come to terms with the management ; ana had pret pad one Geaw’s || GIANTS WON NINE OUT OF TEN IN TEXAS. Rh CHEN: Chev Ehies hae eacrienad: pect DALLAS, Tex., March 29.—The Giants have finished their season's isnued A Staley, a bis bettor of Pittaburch,|] P'ay against Texas clubs, They won nine out of ten, their last victim brvanager wired Jack Doyle for prices yeater.|} Peine the local team, by @ ecore of 11 to 0. They play the Tigers sue Base- day, adding ( srination that the || Friday. Ferdle Schupp and Rube Benton were invincible—only one hit nt West that cou in Pittsburg |] made by Dallas. erie © 4 was 6 to 6. He sald that thousands © of dollars had been laid at that price. Their Ardent Followers Aie Worrying (PUTTING "EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs”” Baer i inte adn Wet QNAO CUCU Pd N about ten ¢ years a guy will be able to buy all the liquor that he can scoop up with a fork.” Ty Cobb didn’t gota hitin Wame- « hachte, Tex, and the best toast that we can give Bim is to hop be never wi ‘The worst part of going to see & chess match t# that you have @ Took aa if you liked tt Cubs and White Sox have both fered their parks as parade The parades in the Cubs’ park ly around the bases, ‘ Silent Martin’ have beat him up with thei iste. Ee hear any other kind of a ing. When a fighter beye an estate he likes to have a fence made of ates. In his last fight Abe Attell, the fer~ mer champion, proved that he was VERY FORMHR, YEA BO! Wrestling and the flourished last winter, other weeda Can't figure how Yankee fans are wagering money that the Yanks will beat the Red Sox out this suammer, Just like going down in the subway and betting on a local against an @x- press YOU CHIRPED SOMETHING. Gov. Whit himeeltf as popular ai a bliz« zard. io makin 2 park bench In Both Renny Leonard and Fred@y . Welsh are gradually recovering from ? the postponement of that $8,000 gate. War will force the abolishing of the Columbia football sched which Is making some folks almost wish for it When it comes to clever work in the + Soakum Yoakum ta es artistic as a pill ad on @ barn, Bankston will play a deep left tow the Yankee Anything bit out in Toe ledo he will grab. Latest American atrocity was tn interning 400 German sailors in @ dry State Awful how they make you some through with a dipperful of coln to see a thimbleful of boxing. don't need rain check: as they need checkrein: ———— Evening World’s pin Tourne,

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