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Eastern Racing Season Gets Off to Good Start To-Day in Mary- land. | Publishing Oe, Cnr Res York revlon, Wort) HE Kastern racing season begins at Bowie, Maryland, this after- noon, Meetings at Havre de Grace and Pimlico will follow in order, @né then the real season as far as New York is concerned will get off to @ good start at the Jamaica track. Racing never had a better outlook. ‘The sport has just about recovered from the blow dealt It by anti-legisla- tion at Albany in 1910, There are horses by the hundreds ready for the bugle call, and no one division will wuffer from lack of nominations to the various classics. ‘The ranks of owners have been augmented by several millionaires, who have gathered together powerful stables, making any attempt to pick THE BPST an idle prediction, There was a time in racing when the horses of Whitney, Keene, Belmont, Wilson and Madden appeared to stand out among all the rest, but that day has passed. This season will see the Macomber string, the Widener color bearers, the Cochran lot, Sanford's home breds and tmportations, and $100,000 worth of thoroughbreds with which A. A. Reilly will make his rac- in debut, struggling for supremacy with racers of those whose names have spelled turf success for a score of years, Not in many seasons has the year-old division promised more spirited contention. Whitney's two. year-old disappointments are likely to cut @ wide ewath measuring strides with such as Campfire, Hourless, Omar Khayyam and others which raced impressively an two-year-olds, Tho older divisions are Just as prom- feing, so, all told, racing appears to be in for one of the biggest seasons in its history, I is the Carl Morris-Fred Fulton bout on Wednesday night. Meavyweights are always an attrac- tion, but extraordinary interest at- taches Itself to this meeting, chiefly for the reason that the winner will be considered the logical next oppo- nent for Willard, Morris in credited with a knockouf of Fulton in 1914, when the latter had just about laid away his plastering tools and er barked on his pugilistic care Ful- ton himself says he doesn't want to take any credit away from Morris for this supposed victory, but that he either quit was knocked out, He explains the bout like this Me and Morris both swung right hree HE pugilistic event of the week he denies the sane time and neither landed Fulton went to the floor from the force of his own punch. He was about to Jump right up again when one of is seconds motioned him to stay down for the count, He did this and @tayed down too long. That, says Fulton, is the real story of how Mor- ris knocked him out, It will be different this time, tn the big plasterer, and the so- Indian sign will be proved purely mythical, If he can win in a punch, Fulton says he will do se, and if can't he will certainly owtpoint Oklahoma Giant tho IGHTW EIGHT contenders over night champlor springing Now that hip up Benny | are WEY een er MONDAY, APRIL 2, THE EVENING WORLD, Tt t 1917. otek Tacha ae eel ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK TY COBB’S SPIKES BRING HIM BACK INTO THE LIMELIGHT Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). teen ee Note; toe Snes ‘Ss SPIES LiKe AN CHALLENG! TOO Since Wy Coes 18 50 expert WITH HIS SPIKES WHY Mot Giver HIM SOME Rea SPUTES AND ses | WHAT HE CAN AccomPLisH Pinehurst Golf of mo Tourney Draws Classy Entries PIN! , The seventeenth North Golf championship for teurs will start to-day with a fleld than 200 golfers compet- IRS’ N.C. the April and South nm ni Meee a ium ihe aghast Irabman, 1g | PROOKLYN-QUEENS POLICE putting forth his claims, He says he | can beat Leonard, but hasn't been lucky enough to get a chance at the Gibson entry. Charley Harvey thinks | his Eddie Wallace has just ws good @ chance at the lightweight crown as any of the rest of them, and points to Walla show! walnst Johnny Kilbane to substantia s Now Cline and Wallace ar ve it out at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn to-morrow night, and one or the other of them may be eliminated, T —_— | HE Glante are displaying plenty of fight, By cluv defeated the ‘ & great rally the eers agalr When the ninth inning r 1 around McGraw's men were three runs t hind, but they bud five the plate in no time. ‘The final score was 8 to 6 "The New York Club partially eveno old scores, a their batting spree wa indulged in at Harry Covaleskie's ex pense. It was this twirler who beat them out of & pennant a few years ago. Neither Cobb nor Herzog, the piny ers who had the mixup Saturday IMPORTED Ginger Ale CANTRELL @ COCHRANE, Dublie end Belfast By Bozeman Bulger. this series betwoen the Giants and Tigers should continue its) present warlike progress the trav-| | oiling hostilities may defeat the very jobject for which they were intended McGraw and Jennings expressed @ belief at the beginning that ten days of real major league opposition would season the men right up to @ rasor edge for the regular campaign. Lt bas developed the razor edge all right, but instead of being seasoned the men are BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP y Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants andjManager of Cincinnati Reds. Giants Will Be Hard to Beat in Crush for 1917 Pennant— Weakest Spot in McGraw’s Machine Is Pitching Staff. J An objection ww lelties where play, and to break one of those dates involves a beavy fine. ters worn and Indial the scrapping tourists in action, ports it ds Lik armiat in another quarter. In selecting Herzog for a victim of} a “high slide THINKING OF GETTY! 0 ISSUING & this they h cities apolis are from the Just how Herzog ve until * as it Do More Ha Giants and Detroits Are Being Seasoned Up to Razor Edge Weeks Ahead of Time and May Reach Home All Carved Up, Judging by the Cobb-Herzog Spiking Bee—New York Now Leads Tigers Two Games to One in Training Series. IN@ Sieg ) Ball Players Getting the Fighting Spirit | So Early May —< came ft the | d contracted to ‘To make mat- like Kansas City now Wild to see Ke- Texas battle front have made their mouths wa r. fixed and Cobb rm Than Good \til af For MORE ACTION HE MIGHT FINDA LITTLE IN EUROPE. Porcuring BASE - RUNNING SUIT. WENTED Pom TY = NOT PATENTED. and thinks of nothing ¢ Often Athletic and Red Sox players have made the charge, on the contrary, that the Georgian does it deliberately for the purpose of putting a player out of the game, If he does he should be severely punished. never tried to spike a man in Cobb said to me last fall. have often been accused of th things when | never thought of it un- rt saw the man had been cut. If I did not slide ly | would never get anywhere, and | always fig- ure that the baseman will look out for himself. If you will remember, in th base runners used to slide ost. As a result, they were y 1 e headfore often cut by the basemen. Nowadays the run goes fi » and it up thelr troubles ts not known, but y that they will declare an hostilities break out ig known among up to the other man to protect him solf. If | were to go in head first and was spiked, do you think anybody would be going around saying that | treated? Not on your anybody being sorry | sports and cricket. |ners and Weeekuxx, cat, Yaseen Re RABID RUDOLPH: SON/O- * LMOST time for outdoor Freddy Welsh hag developed the Wilile Keeler stom. He makes VIQUENT W American smoke secre Waiter Joh navy got their idea of n for battleships from nson's fast one, YEA BO, Kyronen wos trimmed in & mile race, but his alibi ts isn't much good in those aprints, layers in football, tat te Can't blame an umpire for insisting on the Jast word on the baseball field, Most of the poor fish are married, The Yanks have won spring games tn Woofulville, Yappburgh, Simp~ town, Macon, Waycross, Five Cor- ‘They will start the season with a clean .1000 average. Did you ever see an umpire in en outfield argument? all the N at the saine old ball Veauus, Wagner's instructions are very simple is to hit the ball, players’ strikes will come Hans young batters you have to do Now all the base in threes. LIL’ PEPPER In parts of Te xus the farmers pray, for rain. Almost as bad as an Ath- letic fan when the Athletics are home. Most borers act as if they thought @ ring should have four neutral corners, Lot of golfers wil door golf by simp! doors and window: YOU CHIRPED IT. It's tough when a professional arts to slide back toward amateur- ism again. Looks like the Cubs have almost as much chance of copping the it as Hank Ford has of getting i to a Veterinarians’ banquet. National Title To Be Awarded Amateur Boxers ROSTON, April 2—The National Amateur Boxing Championship Tour- \nament will open here to-night with iminary matches in the eight lasses in which titles will be awarded, ‘The finals will be held to~ morrow night Present champions Who will defend ~ th titles are Samy Murphy of Kansas City, in the 135-pound clags, is to Join the navy after this ournament; Willle Morris of New York, in the 126—pound class, and Adolph Kauffman of New York, in the 1)s-pound class. Eugene Brosseaa of Montreal, holder of the 145-po) title, will appear in the iss-pound class this year, ROLLER SKATING GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 1 nm Ave. Use AGth Bt. third floor devot 2.000 palre of t DING St ADMISSION !ysttding ates. OPEN 9S BOWLING AND Bi THUM’S OxpiMr cor, ia ER. SPORTING. YORKIE. oy Ha « ‘Sullivan. Biway ta Sllue ib This ves, Btacout ; Join the Easter Parade Be ore of the great army of well dressed men that will Easter is the day of fine raiment—careful grooming, y for Easter one button cut- ith English trousers—the core occasions. remarkably low prices whea Cutaway, Silk Lined and Braided Coat and Waistcoat, $37 - $8 made to your measure from fine imported vicunas, diagonals or box weave worsteds Arnhetn © NINTH STREET ANO FIFTH & MADISON AVES. ' * \ No man has really succeeded until he has done all he We are increasing our business and trying: to Arnheiut ng. The provisions of the i the players, o the worst pic “Ty! When Snodgr er ing, The provisions of the tourna Mkely to be carved up and salted) he players, by Je the worst pick for Ty ance ena i ment call for « thirty-elx hole | down. A few affaira like that of Cobb] i, {2° world, | “Hersio” Ix just am) it ine lieved that he intended it qualifying round, with elghteen OHN M'GRAW bas a great ball| old Glants tn 1906, the year after we a i. }much of @ scrapper as ¢ vbb, and | have believed AY A ight We nd Herzog and both managers would] when two such men come together| |, The wmnest procedure of the affair holes to-day, the other round to club, and he put ! together|2ad won the world's champlonakip ' though Heraie, who is smalle ‘4 y Gad he 2 | dah Wa were all'so sure wo could finally| start the season at the head of # lot) som: hing has to break. hough. was Hersle, who ts) a morrow. ‘Hecause of the number himself. and while the season| come from behind that the club was| of cripples. The question as to whether Cobb Lisgat ele ah rg he ete Oar | of players there the play will be | Was on, It is Hk man driving a] Ut of It before we realized how we . vs have Kors {nto the base with fect sprad- | (Pt v3 abbot ogee garded MI Sve Roun h anddeaeemume [Alttae Ede USA e an? iS 9| Stood. Huccess end confidence made| At the same time the players have) fr i vith the Intention of cutting | Futhill was the on! otator, and | bi flivver lazily along the road when he! us soft and fat. acquired the fighting spirit many), paseman down or whether he does he siya that Herzog was knockod | r of golfers is equatied also 1" | vexing to stlok In new parts Without | The Giants leader knows that, and|woeks ahead of time and Fort Worth|it out of do-or-die determination to down twice and Cobb once, How the clans of the players trying for | sopiing until he discovers he is be-| {Can hear him sayiny Hin ot one of! and Dallus funs are getting the bene-| Win has long been a matter of debate Rene: Fe auccing that Bou? : e champlons There are for ‘i! amous club house flights: . rorid's Series i » | 2mong the experiences yers Wg reeset dl , 1 inatan N nb Maxwell of | Mind the wheel of a racer. Just to| “If you're golng to stay up in the a ot ou WwW ees Series sre we }is no doubt that he does it, and t | Giants may come me crip sales boallsiceaen cies: | t vi big circuit fa re bewalling| i, 6. r ‘ . ut you ean hat th i 0} r nects, Mac signe first division this year, you've got tothe big circu jane & is less doubt that unless a man gets a, bu s, | Arontmnink, who twa won many |‘0P off his prospects, Mac signed a) 110) “Tit D race won't be a push-over| thelr fate at not getting in before the/out of bis way he is usually aut ere" |{iight at the Polo Grounds the scrap. | events at Pinehurst this ye jcontract the other day which, ac-|{oy any ball club. Because you won| tight is over BE oe ae ra ee en ley Gay afler| Rieke cnmplnaton nat nad BIE thers Gardner White, who did well here |cordin g to reports, calls for a larger|e few games in a string last fall,| Tv a aAyay go oe ri and Jen-| day suy that the fleet-footed Ty does fone, Jonge sina, The Bowen Braves | on Nis first trip Sou *hiip Car | ove wore tie you “can do it. again|nings had about decided to abandot | not realize the consequences of one Mu Into a buaseaw. re da firat trip Houth; Philip Car- Jaum than was ever paid to eay man|iii, spring, You didn't win the pen: |what was intended as a friendly tour|of these slides, but that ho has int eee ne ie Rita and. Hu ter, who wag Hout who wore @ baseball untform before.|hant and remember the going isn't/and go about training In the old way.!heart and soul set on getting & in favor no have bet all thelr dough ern player last und who is | McGraw undoubtedly deserves thut, ft as In Federal League days. on — = ——= lon the outcome—the New York dele- b ing J w to play with |to9, for in my opinion he has done nent mor to ena ae tae | Gatton, 1 mean—are feeling very much | i his old time ak Ned Beall, | to bet 2 to 1 against the nis a more at case, whose play in the open was superb |™OFe for the National League than | would have bunting this fall. OFe AE CASE. ine the Dodgers and| leading the amateurs; Frank Dyer, »y other one man in it, If he bad ac-| SPRING SERIES BETWEEN RIVAL [Red 8 x got rained out sania and who always does well here; Sam pted the money offered him in LEAGUES ARE BAD. ‘Ata mveting held between Frank Force | Iithle Mitchell, which fe slated to be fought at tie Yanks do 501 Bie way, will be ham, who made a 75 in hia first | large gobs when the Federal League he rooklyn club to my eye 1s a|for Fulton, Nate Lewis for Carl Morris, | the Cream City & & of Mllwauiee on, Tester among us ‘Thursday nigh They 4 i " o1 . hin el}, |S4d-looking champion, ‘The showing | And the representatives of the gat ng, Apeil 17, ‘hie will be the omly mate lay in Brooklyn Friday, Saturday Soa ne onen on Baturday and jetarted and was tempting him, well, [TA iiKime chamnot. ie he tatel tan, A. C., Hill Brown was selected to| Wet Lemant wi) take pan ta Sel Coan date, 02 | DIRY 1, Brooke | Le won a notable tournament at [the National League would be as well |jamented World's Serios has still left referee te Wred Fulton-Carl Mortis | , pn ones Mondera olay Hellew Nobert Hunter, J. G. loft as Belgium now, in my opinion.;# bad taste lingering In our mouths. | bout Wednesday night. Charlie W hite. | 5 ee Avaaus Olly tor | Anderson, L. BR And the Federal League would not ie i it is my onion, seat bd who was one of the referees named in| ¢ rent this wee ipa Sim awaita gers are a much better AgKTeKA-| the articles o' e nt — Bic 1 reh, Walter | have been cremated elther lion dha they showed Aagalnat the | cs articles of agreement, notified the) Dare pune, who bes charge of the tickets for | Fairbanks, P.M, Gates, HS. Hub club that he would not be able to of-line Fred Fult Morris bout at the Man- | : he signing of the contract by Me-| Red Sox n good ball players the Fred wu Carl Morrie 1. ‘Tom Kell M. Pred OC A fray late. He did this on the advice of} pattan #. C. of Harlem on Werlnesday nest, de sv April, 2,— Rain bell, Tom Kelley red O'Con w le partloutarly gratifying to mo| Performed like dubs Jake Daubert Nysisibn, leak. Curie ee gr po BE Bier ey Ws tha | halted me of the city nell and others of ne | and Zach Wheat went very bad Bavelelan, Jack Curley stated. to) dares Node ie Leapredligdloare tr-4 series between the St. Louis National : \peonuse talkative fans have perais./*°C Bach Wheat were ble to repeat, |dey that in all probebility Jess Willard | thet the odvesce sale Nas Sou reached $1,400, | ories between the Ut. ons here yes: een ps Mt te bal \tently sald ever since thg deal which! He has too much competition in the would be at the ringside. He further stated thet the Ledge gi ys re | terday, nelther side having scored at the ltook me to Cincinnat! that the Giants| going. ‘The Brooklyn club last year! j.6 pritton, the welterwelsht champ = | Pe ees ee tae ae oe oe ae tho siath inning: T TIC MEET | ere Just trying me out there as a| Was just one of those teams that had |p.y Kig Lowia, who recently Mousse hank tan- | fae bao been manent ‘| SMW ORLEANS, April 2.—Clever TO HOLD ATHLETIC MEET) vonager. if 1 made good, eo the re.| more runs at the end of mont Fates) sound bows feta fll eet Ry Gl Riga ; nt, wno ban | DME FURIE, Was chtelly responsible Pani 2 - than the enemy, and when you came |, 7 Ville Jackson, the Jocal lightweight, w se |for Cleveland's victory over Pittsburgh, ports went, I was to replace MeGraw.| to figure it ‘4 Ante tall tower | eee see eens mene teo-reind | been laid up with pucumonia and ie just round |4 to t The Brooklyn-Queens Police A: A-lainy rot, and the five McGraw.) to fgure it out you eow no decision contest at Cincianat! on the night of | {ws into form again, will protatly be matched | ie will hold) thelr wecond annual athe jer Tok nd the five-year MoGraw they got them luck, bustling, and] Avi 23, As the managers of both men lain | ttay to mare ( hainplon ie Wess at the | SHREVEPORT, loa April, 2.-The ™ At the Thirteenth Regiment contract proves it | plaving the chances. thetp baile wou tbeir receot go. Wisht Pro! vant adh aera? , *| Giants’ second team went dor 0 de- mory on Tuesday evening, April 10. a 16 Dodgers have shown up much ie : . Manhattan ©, of Harlem on the night of | rar by the acore of 1 to 0 in a well ‘yesday | April 10. M q | : moter Shevlin of Cincinuat made them « fatter i 80 4 Wh cog regs hil ft to 8 Mort allof the world champions of th THINKS Atay WILL WIN NA=\ictterapuinat the Hed How this apring | ing otfer to have tele bore bor emia at bis| ith, an seclens hay mebed up for Lou | played game with th Shreveport Club department will appenr Q TIONAL PENNANT. |than they did in the World's Series, | club, which was quickly accepted | Mart hcl 19, 01 There will be nineteen event | Mari K n Acril 19, and Artic Root, | Soe a et is. Murrey ung| 1¢ McGraw had not beon given the) all of which goes to demonstrate that | the Philadelphia lightweight, Ip @ return bow! anot firat-clast Umiber-toy Iil| big money by the New York Club, 1) spring exhibitions Datween rival | Two @md tenwmnd bouts betwen bentelt |? A. rounds at the Na‘lonal a, 0, of Mile \ fe the contestants in the hurd York Club, 1)ieagues are bad. 3f 1 owned the | wlgee here jut hem avenged \7 Tone Wolo: | Qickis om the elgne of Apri ] bw the contestants in the hurdle race: Tynow he could have gone to the White] Waki. Champions 1 would. hate to | mantel do te fought at the Lievadmey, 8. ¢ é Mixgliis, Meredith, Teale and two others| Sox for as large a sum, In fact, an-|rigk the patronage due thew dy in- | Mevtive oa next ‘Beturtay uigit, Kid ‘Taylor,| Bantamwelghta will bold the centre of the of clase will strive for the honors in the| Cther club owner besides Comiskey|dulging in a spring series when | ‘he promising Tevoklyn youngster, will go against | stage at the Yorkville Shorting Club tong mile champior was after him and willing to spend|netther team ta playing {ta beet ba! Joe Lamoh of the wast side in the main go, while | The baye, who Wel wt aor tanith, the’ ta be. decided at t ither tenm is DIANIOS tte ee dangers | 2, Wee etter teocoundes K. 0. Reawe of thie} Cer 6 Baltimore and Happy Smith, the fast sip win, Lake, Van big money to get him—so eagerly was] | SUilines, as Kauae city will book up with Bushy Grabaw, the hard | lool boy, Ja the eamifinal Habe Sullivan ot appear on Fifth Ave. on April 8th. other stellar lights are he for Mac that when John left the | Us in thls a RO one 6 shone hitting Mitle fighter of Brovkim, the want side will hook up with Young dilly ber of entries have . anagers jonera ae Vephe of Yorkville : members of the H ficld in Brooklyn last fall he offered] Who never Nag a bad ball club and 18] Ae an incentive to make Irish Matay Cline and he SF - We can help to make your attire perfect. forth & certain newapaper man $5,000 a 4) always ready to step in and finish of Brovkiyn battle thelr hendaet in| Bob Mosister, Paaifie Coast We are offering especial partm commission If he tid be about If John Evers fails to play 4c the Broad. | champion, who tore Mike Metg | e p Police wat’ aaithl ihe: Gis . Ire) It moat of the games It will take a lot | John Wels. | title-hoi a the I away coats and waistcoats, w - : ae * of nie aft the tear, | | is tected Chanson, Jauaiy Kiang to | or night, han & new Ie isto eect garments for semi dress AOUEHE ein on ig. Brags Pred Mitchell, the debutante man- | me fur ten rounds at the same club | Sms 6 ane M ee eg rghit A iyi might cause a rupture with ager of the Chicago Cuba, ts @ plodder, | 04 Tula 4, Aiwil 10, niling to guarenter, Mike (bls We are offering them at club ownore, OF courae it didn't 1) but a man after Stallings's utyle ANG | oviag to the fess thet le hee orem) mee a0 See a values are considered, Wid have told him that. | Lene who will quletly crowd Up Bigher | pouind to take place ta the Went, fears chip me Yarn “the tables ‘the Me G qo had toe limi alldwe liedetn can orcad ig ahead. oF tho] wnee.e eonerelly looked for, Mitol | of Pitteburgh, the former middiewelght champion, uh, foot atten B20 | ance of 3.40, had a @ call in Winning |isittie fiw season. ‘The team hug| DAS the knack of gotting more Out Of | bes wind Ue officiale of the Broadway 8, ©. 8 Mating stele end hanes fag an ' ndividual honors from Frank] everytn: cat hitters, great fleld- |% YOun® baliplayer than any other | that it would be linprewible for him to take on | affirmative answer Ruddy, a clubmate, In the oben tout | ory, und the delight, of MoU ‘Jinan T know, ‘But he has a lot of aift- | sites Marcin, the dest aauie middloweiaht ins can pnd-a-quartersimile handicap mt he] eee Ba ER ig aN ne t his m Tub for at least eix wooks anda dUarter Ie ND Of eig | heart——peed, ‘The weakest spot is the| ne to do hefore he can pu “ HELPING PETER MAHER OUT. - : over its Central Park and Fifth Avenue | pite t because there © | chine together. yee of tmeeting Lae Dary in . are hfe wed tantasts | Pitcter whoratanae out aa 6 sure fire| Tit bave more to say about the clube ee English Trouserings, ona Chureh House Won] worker aid one who can be inserted | Iter along, when I see how they be- | Tne Biwi ben'am, and Kid] sHilly Gibson, Treasurer of the Peter These garments will be . me Brive lin the t However, Ma to round out y will make thelr firm ax Maher Benefit’ Fund, announced x Vaulist Atl 3 « weullat Ath . balanced’ staff, Managing tsn't such @ bad sg oe at Pidladelphia tonight remains in the account $ } isf Bim. 38% and seh 440 be one of the There goes the first ¢ for A. of that city, MoNvil is schedulal penne and strictly guaranteed to perfectly satisfy. cttes in the ¢ inner with Kid Willie a nd Clan if) He is young pitcher Steady, boys! | take on Jack Doyle of 1% er dvish heavyweight champion Ce Mac aa ten etiam whore | «coryright, 1017, by The JN, W, Syadicate.) | in 9 ela-round wo decision untae has volunteered) to hati we ae rey a lend or three runs won't] - — defeated MoNeil in « fiftoon-eound bout at Kane |) 0ney RT vant ae ate ¥ to . " . days ago John } mack amos @ svorelena Ue 1 the iy at i oe a orig pee Norris Williams Wins toe, | ee Vie eovera) weeks apn. Irish tenor, gent Gibson a cheek for $50 | SHAS O10 BOROt BO BASE Ss & BO N. April 2.—R. Norris Williams | New Orieans Pete Herman, who claims the ban. | for the Maher fund and his secretary, eunion dinner of|club to pitch for, and if Alexander | | BOSTO! , : » cSweeney, sent $20. rf 1 , ciation of |were working for them this se node | td, the national lawn tennis champton, | tamwright Us has been signe! up to met Al] }). fF. Monw cones, Anak AE. Ene Ber | TWO STORES ‘ be the Da fOr EDO Ee ae ee:| won in the final rounds of both singles | Hinters of Sen, Males Meco, oe Civem ireland, sent $6, and Arthur V. Hipley BROADWAY & eel ery of, tne work & ba vr two With | and doubles in the invitation lawn ten- Tov ben of memaneiat eek oe ee Richmond, Va, sent $5. ‘These me | 90 E. 420 ST., BET, Murray’ next Satui ry behind me myself nis tournament on the covered court | (yi. pick Loadinan pip mesg Myrrh AP 9 added to the Amo ant of 8 34.60 A Ll: mired] With all the punch he earries—-and | of the Longwood Cricket Clubs | IN| day nigih and Frankie Burne of Jomaey Cue for vn von that oecesion dim Cottey, | Po Se membe Kiests. [no on wa ter than Mac sing! Nat W. Niles of alts Sainte 1c Notional @. C. of Water! ommon Chant, ave $23 lo Ul dt The anoth " git now he is talk: | pave Williame hie hardest Conn.. es April 38. the monk are being held| May ao, victory reoer | {han an outaido chance to come tournament. forcing the Mist 4ette | ay may Tacrasd is roorwing tuat tem his] deinand It Maher as Manors nels | make better clothes every day. th roug Tro much confidence Wael ser Willeom struck his gamp Qnd, pon | ettads of qinse i io mare thas Kenly Mad be hospital and bis friends are endeavo | to UN ay a champion Ht did the Sethe remeisluar two eels, eS ered il eo unmoug with bi tenwownd bout with ing to secure ‘employment dow him. | a t i