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- > - ein a ae Tae eel eee ‘ * THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. THE “KINKS” THAT COME IN THE SPRING Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World), N case of war, the innocent will have to Fanewmun suffer with the Lrrree Piet ‘Youre Gowe umpires. on _A Lone Can't figure how the Giants can win next season's The Heavyweights Clash To-Night, i pennant. They : ‘t even won t and the Loser Will Be Elimi-| last season's pene ! nated in Chase After Jess Wil- nant yet. One boxer can outhit the others lard and His Crown. the other guy ean score more Fumi Owen 7. by The P: Gyeties Ce. With the exception of J, von Fock ening World. stoff, Washington's line-up ‘vill be ‘HAT looks, on paper, the first the same as last year, real fistic mixup we've had in aM New York in some time is Last year's statistica show that scheduled for to-night at the Manhat- | the Yanks were @ good travelling tan A. C., up near the Polo Grounds. team, except between firat basse, Fred Fulton, the 6 foot 4% inch and home. ws plasterer from Minnesota, is to tackle Cari Morris, the Okiahome Giant, and toupee alate cat ha ' with malice and forethought will try is tired of carrying his attendances i © remove him from the path leading 1 to Jess Willard and his champion- ship crown. Almost needless to say, jorris has similar designs on Fulton, and mething in the nature of a Gis fight is expected to result. ill Brown is to referee, which means there will be no shenanigans or mon- keying with the cards, The men will have to put forth their best efforts or get the gate. Bill always has the Public uppermost in his mind while refereeing. the bench, The friendly series between ag} Giants and Tigers was just New York’s Sporting Legion Ready | **"##" "" Manager Stallings is trying te out whether Scout Mike To Answer Call of -Uncle Sant ii '¥ssitu; E playe | | Every umpire hareea tora Devotees of Every Branch of | | The best the fans con hope for * Sport Combined Would) LEGION’S BLANK OF ENROLLMEN | So sio'anielnes 7 ORRIS and Fulton met once be- fore in 1914, and the record books give Morris the credit of a victory in six rounds, Fulton throws cold water on this fight, say- Make a Division Capable of nee York Sporting Legion, | pain about two weeks the big’ ii ing he got a quick count, Besides, he | Any Kind of War Service— be pA ict he nite dil Sea heckd greener than Christmas jewelry . claims, he was the rawest kind of a , beginner at the time, In the three years since he has learned something of the boxing trade, and in his recent bouts tn this vicinity has shown won. @erful skill. In addition he has proved himself 4 finisher, with a left hand like a club, He shoots it with almost uncanny precision. It is a punishing blow. Fulton's right is almost as good | Enroll as Member Through I hereby enroll myself as a member of the The Evening World. New York Sporting Legion, subject to call | for enlistment in the service of Uncle Sam. In event of war some of the patriots ‘will be trying to enlist in the Rooky | Mountain Coast Defense Army, YEA BO. NCLE SAM needs 500,000 men U at once, AGE WEIGHT EIGHT | So many sprained Yanks are sit ? With the first to respond to teen eee Sarre ice +eeeeeesTlon the bench that even the bencham ¢ ined. the call for enlistment are sportsmen oe ° yen ee ~ — trom all over the cvuntry. Yacnts-|| MARRIED.............,.SINGLE....... Magsates are ‘acheming, to. at wee a eeteo tine eantontny Fulton . ai mi men have offered their boats and second big ibd erty oa : Sh Morris & dosen differen © their services to protect our shores ee but before they cs j ways, The lumbering Carl probably Weakness at Third Base JOHN GADD! ONLY from enemy warships. Automobile NAME sanianiiisccenicneieencess apes en hey 0 ee ows this ax well as anybody else, a first. ® , but it doesn't worry him, He places NEW YORKER TO WIN race drivers by the dozen have vol- @ lot of faith in the so-called Indian unteered for the aviation corps. Col- ADDRESS itis ciiateatnaunrs Limiting boxing to six rounds won't fon, San re eat ie are me ner May Cost Brooklyn Club | NATIONAL BOXING TITLE. lege athletes for months have been in i Flynn's stable of wo on as a result of their first meeting, | . He says he will take everything Pul- P BOSTON, April 4.—New York ariltaey duutsuciisar nae Ghaa’e Tor: Remarks: . nm has and then outgame im | ar wis! Mational League Per mane) | wsisae wanes i we Sains | i ttreton ns wen nar } tice did the Browns lot of good. Only thing t Bother chance to get first crack at Witlara| Team Again Beat Red Sox, | “suinst the Giants again because they |] victor in the heavyweight class. }/feadiness for service of any kind. just arrived, Les Darey has} Mowrey Back, Ivan Olsen] cara he will have tor the seaycn. “Dee || Baird, Seattle, 12 35; D t the khaki hi W HAVEN, Conn., April 4a the that he will short! f ii wee ita! sha Dlbag . Cobb packed K , Mo, 1 an N i . ume for the khukl, orges Carpentier, the sensational y VEN, Conn., Apri hat he will shortly Being a Failore at Difficult Ce nee 06 tans bb bag me phy, Kansas City, a New York Sporting Legion, This . e Morris is hard to hurt, an them now is right and left-h ara ofan: o : ode" him too hard, and that is all winners were: Thomas || 7% Teal sportsman doesn't need |] 63 Park Row. and for this reason alone is of ex Manager Robinson Is Keeping thate tate it The other winners ) announce d ‘The sport ranks have paid heavy | French middleweight boxer, who par-|jevent of a declaration of war by this YOU SAID IT. know about boxing would fill a chap A. A. U, boxing champlonships, the || of the big league baseball teams, al K would a chap- .-—~—. : finals of which were staged here || So it runs throughout the entire (Fill out above blank d lto S i ter in any book. He t# a mauler, | ‘ ; 1 rt above ank and mail to Sporting ther than a puncher, In Spite of Ma h| Powerless to do anything about it-|1 ast night. John Gaddi was the || sport world, this spirit of loyalty and . ‘ ‘ ‘ shas Fears AUGU otters he beincipale a ble Pp nner in Which) Core himply declares ne will'not play || 1st nisi if Legion Editor, Evening World, Pulitzer Building, = Wires Hot Tryi pe | sion could budge him, and Jennings || Fall, Lowell, 108 pounds; J. Toma- J ty0°x! inv! STOP ATHLETICS AT Myr UT in Chicago, where he has res Hot Trying to Get Mike}is in a ‘position whero he cannot} sulo, Elizabeth, N. Jy 115; Earl |)‘ tucnitate the Mer teree ake _ IF WAR IS DECLA Tommy Mut-| letes The Evening World will enrojj|Cheerfully changed their sport cos- formed more feats of heroism than big and strong, but what he doesn't pitching. “ traordinary importance to both, No amount of persua- second invitation to “do his bit" for apply for his first papers of natural- O'Connor, Boston, 145; Eugene] division wil be formed entirely by | toll 7 t y Wild ° . { cinnat rh ‘alning with th » a $ ‘oll for patriotism. Anthony Wild-/| ticipated in scores of thrilling airship| country a jetica at . tzation, This would indicate that the} Corner, Te alee A Matas Daa Brosseau, Montreal, 158; Ted | Men from every field of sport. Not|ing, one of the greatest tennis play-| fights over ¢ ) aa me lntereclee es ae : ems : " . D 4 ers the world has ever known) was! Whi e np pogielien Aarighadie Bibeiuailan Ad It ia true that @ ball player 18 not! Janteson, Milwaukee, 175. vader vaece ce @ikeea tivalry, es | i ko noe pee Oi ‘leading "a | acopmpilehed in th week are to cease twenty-four howe paid for his work In exhibition games, By Bozeman Bulger. but he 1s just a# Hable to disctplin OTWITHSTANDING the glee of | and cl sit it we e the middle Brooklyn rooters over tho| of the But what ls a ma er has finally consented to meet € : ping to do when there iy dan Chip at Youngstown, O. {t is re- oe Pitts ae SAT et of es of losing the card that draws money ported he is to ve $10,000 for|Red Sox by the Dodgers yesterday,| into tho gates, when. the big. bell aggcad his services. Chip was one of Dare loa man Wilbert Robertson 4s touch- | sounds? The situation, as reprehen spent if the legion should be called on to vietima in’ Australia, having been ling up the wires there, proclaiming | ble 4s the conduct of Cobb may be, | PINEHURST, N. C., April 4.—Phillp/do patrol duty, the baseball players knocked out by the Maitland Be , no |APpears to be a strong argument /Carter of the Nassau Country Club, de-| would be found together doing thelr Bine rounds. Chip claims he fought | Mmself in a serioys dilemma, If Me| against the playing of spring games| fending his title in the North and South | share, ‘The samen the track and too soon after arriving In the An-|doesn't get hold of Mike Mowrey/ between major league clubs, If the]amateur chamuionship tournament, won ? call asic i ga sated | j tween the various pastimes to supply| charge against the Turks at the Dar-| would daunters Goat tae time the largest number of recruits, but/danelies, Many other champions have| And ‘should. this, come. to pass the entire legion will afford a cloge| fallen on the battlefield New York Sporting Legion w comradeship for whatever action may| 1” point of daring no one has per-! the first to ans ter such declaration is made, according to a resolution adopted by the Untver- uld bel|sity Athletic Association, modifed to er Uncle Sam's call.| meet the developments of the past ¢wo days and made public to-day, Fistic News jom¥owx and Gossi After turning down many matches because of fMnancial reason, It says, after taking into account that some athletic organizations have ly left the elty or are about to do se s arranged for the Easter ‘All athletic teams of Ya! ity may continue plans for One of the biggest {istic carnivals ever! To enseer r ; On| 4, nf Peay mmy Walsh of Chicago, m4 of Red trips. 1 ft tipodes and was in no condition to do | pretty soon the machine that won the| Tigers w playing against a minor! the qualifying medal by playing the No. wy athletes, golfers, tennis pl Anko POD br nage tcp seaced tq. | QUMRC Gon eererolan WERT RE ET cee tele ate re ete Rr Y ‘ his best. National League pennant last year Is! leasue club the absence of Cobb! 5 course in 74, which gave him a total of /@"4 other groups, If something more | 4 day matched Dolan to mect Rocky Kansas, the| been ente upon before such di — going to start thie season missing in| WOU! make no particular difference. | 149 ¢or the two days’ play. serious is deemed necessary, the |Msht at the Palace Sporting Club, In the | Huttaio tighter, for a tenrorod. boot to be has made, all intercollal gdp ke ede Maile Who at lat leant one cylinder, COUR MEE Ree DIR onee ERIN G T. M this frst da. | Mme desree of companionship, as tar|Bronx, Four six-round bouts in which|>mveht off at Racine, Wis., on the night of /®{hletic contests shall be, cang he tin AR OSEAL TANG ee ae Reports from the Dodger camp|‘They may he hu “doxed Iv" because | fext In the Poggenburg: Memorial Cup | Poel ra Nee aoe Kept Ka teati- {stars of international reputation willl iter cugus to funn an tatetiog beter | COMpeLLtOrs, | circumstance: eon and who is now considerea| WOuld Indicate that Ivan Olson, d ee Pye tat # club that would) yittard tournament, at Maurice Daly's! men) Y NW York and its #ports-|appear are carded. Tom Cowler, Who] ye tyop tx deed aa ‘ation of war. shall. oon ike >| 8 not bi ae 7 ‘ | Acude: aud st ? eete F; ee # a , vepeje er of\continued after Saturday, Al Benny Leonard's greatest local rivul,|SPIte his hard efforts, has not bee: | “When all is sald and done, though, |Acudemy, Claude It. Lewis, play-| 4 aes Witt BE PRINTED DAILY |r" Frank Moran next week, is goink|the wt side, who is now under the manage. [continued after Saturday, A . st base. 4 se ing @ string of 115, met Moon, who | agains: » : Ment of Scotty Monteith 1 mal easily defeated Kddie Wallace of anything like a success at third base {itis quite ar tion on i gers bd o IN THE EVENING WORLD. |4eainst Sailor Carroll, Augie Ratner will y pteith, wil ke his first ap. Brooklyn in @ fast ten-round exhibj.|UMless Mowrey comes back to the| contro! of his team that Jennings | Was playing a string of 175, in the first t mix with Young Mike Donovan, Ted| {rarsnce in a bout at the Broadway 8. C. of it not enforce discipline upon one of| of the Anal rounds of the tcurnament,| To enlist in the New York Sport-|Lewis will face Jimmy Coffey of Har- nd won by a score of 115 to 168,/!n# Legiun fil out the accompany-|tom, and Joe Welling will box. Wille ‘rancis T. Appleby will cross cues|!MS blank. = Names and addresses! eecher. ‘three fourcround bouts will | Pho ve wellpage with William Gershel, and his brother, | Hin ee Hubiiahed on this page from ye put on . Cn aa eee ee ean at | : , +} time to tine as a roll of honor, These | bout with Lyne pee Lia Red wits tng, After: |and all other data will be transmitted | Kig w ay nOOn Eames to- wn mee! Jar De} ou 4 y than the popular Hebrew | with Charley Ebbets about that cut in Jacob Kilnger In the night contest, bo the Wal DOpartcieut con ite op |beet with. ms of domes Cit wh re ala low the ol ts Mike| PEORIA, ML, April 4.—Thirty * SLPHI. In the space after “remarks” of | Chup on teri en Ousbt at the Hivneer Sports Heddle Wallace is one of the best|#alary. Now the club wants 3 PHILADELPHIA, April 4—Major M, pace after “remarks” oN |ciub on April 10, He refused to go egaioat the| of Cletelaud ioc termed co lmchie, No, tion, yet he couldn't] back, and the an promised’ to let | base hits, ranging in length from @ puny J. Pickering, graduate manager of ath-|the blank the signer should state |ereran dons totam’ hee agate ale salyea tie AS ‘This wil be the third’ ties 03 cope with Cline’s dazzling speed ws! Robbie know how things stood a week | Punt to & pulasant home run blow, ware ictica at the University of Pennsyivania, What kind of service he ts Dewt fitted |agres to acceit a guarantee of 8800 for « fifteen-| Loadman and Woite will battle, the latter bare | misty! es indicated by his lightning - & “ |mado by the Brookiny Robins and the |2A#, Tequested “athletic om s Whether he has had any military | round decision bout with him in Baltimore three| ing bested Loadian Ine bo mor peewed by bls, Vantniog ago. Bo far he fe silent leesine tad wow te ihaik siakin a Le sacha Ne eee Gnd | of naval training of experience hand-| tors ater thea cctiy ee ne nee (ieee | ing, bested re tak Dom ah RN lineee age ; i : ngake- | Columbia to Meet In New York. Ci easily defeated lightweight champlon| Ieidentally, Third Baseman Vitt's | Homon Tied BOs In tier eae srtional {Lemmbla, to theet In “4 motat ponte er automobiles, okbn on Satuntay night when he gues tion at the Broadway Sporting Club| fold the situation is hopeless, There | against Dutch Brandt, Lynch was to have met H he ‘ his men, last night, Although Cline has not|!8 He other man in sight who n AL) sidcantauieiliamaaiedenia the punch that ts carried by Buly|bi# Place. It will be remembered that | Gibson's protege and doesn't uppear|Mowrey was shunted off into the fo be as cool a ring general, he is] minor leagues when he failed to agree | ‘Taylon father com, Eveni ng World’s in Tourney has backed out of bis ten-r0u Dick Loadman of Buffalo, who fights Al, 6hu Frankie Bu bert in a fifteen-round bout af Baltimore to. night, bas also been secured to meet Kid Woife one | Wititams wai ee on schedules wo have received $1,000 for boxing —— Fredute Welsh tn Canada and re-|absence ts causing Hughey Jennives|ieague champions in the twelfth in-| Despite the “international, situation, the strife in Europe has proved | pums « ten-round no-decision bout at the ‘The fifteenround bout of ‘Ted (Kid) Lewls cently held feather weight champion|an equal amount of trowble over a ning. The score was 13 to 5. The More lokering le o pposed to the dis- | beyond & doubt that yar $3 @ YOUNS| cub, aud as Burne demanded the sme amount | ad 1 , Which was to bong rapper yl to @ twelve-round| guardian for that last corner of the| "world series” of the spring now stands ANA GE TAS CRIES Sports: One heres ears petty hd aig |e Steet uct Je Tealsees ee Bakeb ee did q Pinas Gee raw, can be ween ho: ON 3 c 5 jon sho jase Wartaick, sooner thay give! night, did not coime off, as Mola refused to Shin ihe iittio iclanment re aot diumond, Vitt asked for an inet again deadlocked, with euch club having |, BOSTON, April 4.—The national court j of . Davo Wartnick, sooner than ¢i Mola refused to meet adhere in general ty the inis championship tournament in sine SULAON | ums this sum refused to let Williams go through Lewis, claiming tat he was too ill to box the|,, duFania No. t—Siup 96. Dut avin | four victories to its credit, in Lafayette, the ring. in pay last winter, and Owner } slew 0) ar ig recrulting standards, THESE RE-| ita the match tu thu cl Englishman, Costa WON Wtlder Metal It was the opinion of the flight fans| would not stand for it, Though he {ind to-day tho ninth game will be/facauee tyne ote Best penne and QUIK THAT A RECRUIT MUST)" ™ we is Ay | - left the club house that Cline} hag no out! leawue in whisn 10 |stenee |being played.’ This was between Georgs| BE UNDER THIRTY-FIVE Yb At the Clermont Rink on Saturday night, W: It is most likely that Jack Sharkey, the rugged allace had put up the fastest | %d no outlaw leag n which te . W. Wightman of the Boston Athleuc|Ok AGE, NOT OVER 6 f° are | West side bi Ya |ter Mobr and Hazry Condon will box the fe OR UNDER 6 FEET 4) ten, with Mui Anderou aud Paul Dixon in the |one of the tex 28 AND NOY OVER 190 OK | sewi-fingl, Mike O'Dowd and Soldier Barttield |tion tourvament at ting Club UNDEK 120 POUNDS IN WEIGHT. de the attraction oue week from Thurs. |to-Morrow night sbere as his op Naturally the preference ja tor sin- ponent, will face Pete Herman in « twent)-round exhibition that had been seen at a |!@nd, Vitt stuck tt out and is making | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., April 4 lub and Quincy A. 8. McKean, a mem- rooklyn chub season, and there | arrangements for a year of idleness|The Giants and Tigers met rather un | ber ok ee ame qub. Wikhtman defeat. le talk of rematching them. lin California, Jennings is hand-|u itiong here that made nec cgrean in a four-aet match by 6—; ‘ ‘ 5, 6—4, three games onl; After the bout wis over St ts | sary the calling off of thetr game tating the contestants at the finishes sual cor Th cuffed, the matter of fixing the ter red ported that Eddie Wallage dr 4 od off b le gle men, expecially those without any — |eontest for the title at New Orieans, Joe Wag “line , worse be | of the contract being left entirely with ; Contest was declared off because & gule sendane A es ate Brock, |ner, manager of Bharkes, fought Mei beg thes Gap cheemeat eae ne ae faced | Navin, Hu ney ai candidly admita {2% Wind that ewept the held, carrying PRTLAE (OATH Wl ARTE We gt ROGET: ue Grtind Mont ahaa wine te Daan [trees ane wend Warne wont New Or be that there will never be any nec with Jimmy Dunn, | round 4 is, and Wagner feels can wear down Herman in « the Cleveland fighter, alo sity for the proposea sporting Legion | manager of Kilbane, bare been barred from taking | sure tha since he became a star, anc | with ense clouds of dust, was so hat he| that without Vitt he will have no| With jt den ud ust, was so Athletic Notes a the oa duincult fo { y thought if Leonard made ring-|chance of winning a. pennant. Not (the cisere to nant euch ethan ut for to answer a call of duty, We sin-| part iu any contest in Minnesota, ‘This decision | (wenty-round bout, side Cline would surely whip him, one of the new third b nen has | tunc than ten steps. The two cerely hope so. Yot at the same|was aunounced by the Minnesota Boxing Com ‘The report that Renny Leonard contracted an aliment that will keep him but of the boxing game for several months, wd to-day by wood elubs ast night tor ‘Ty pees ™ LINE started off in the first | rom the plight of Robbie and Jen~ | Wt play ene game there tow round as though he were going|nings it is very evident, as. other | Hee 2 informed that > throug with After having accepted They| Whether the intereoli time the formation of such & legion | imission to-day after they bad be and field championship Baines tiuck| would let the world know that New | Kilbane aod. Brock he Giants: | #f@, Scheduled to be held-on Franklin| York sportsmen stand willing and | their mateu at ot IMPORTED | IMPHLIS, Te . ion at a that 2. to dispose of Wallace in quick | Managers have often Jntinated, that |, MEMPHIS, Tenn 'd by Mike Don-| E!eld, University of Pennsylvania, on|Feady to Ko to the front, terms from the Capital City A, ©, Leonard is leaving to og for Allantie Ginger Ale » fashion, He rushed in and ham-|!t 1® very easy to unde mate the | iin's uthern Association | May 26 and 27, are abandoned or not| Canada, early in the war, ral: - J City, where bs Week oF 80, Ni value of a good third baseman, Me ision of sportsmen, , has not yet been determined by the| Whole de a mered away with left und rights that) Graw spent several years trying to| Executive Committee of the 1 C, A, Were wath put Wallace completely to sea. Cline,| dig up one after Arthur Devitn began| CINCINNATI, April 4.-Ry bunching | A. A. A., and wiil probably not be for| and from every walk of life, from the | welterweight, las placed himself uke {he tap: |{o call off that Watch, but_ fortunately Homey ie | however, couldn't keep up the ter-/to sip. In fact, he did not succeed | hits in the third and fourth innings, the | some time. This was made known to. |¢X-DURIIist, Jack Monroe,’ down to|agewent of Billy Maveron of that city, Wells |g right again, and only vende to regain” bie rifle pace and slowed down some. {Until he Anally landed Meinie Zim. | Columbus ede ym ongaty [day by Komeyn Berry of Cornet, w | the amaller city athletes, ‘After threc | was formerly managed by Vaony Morgaa, Ost’ |ereength aud everal pounis heat ED iehion tok a lat of the one. mma geri teed \ . sere ©} member of the Graduate Advisory | months of military training the di- | tue latter was unable to get bim any mor good Sali whats whic om © . One: faut }Committee of the association, ‘The| Vision Was sent to England, where | matches he decided to let Hereron take bold of ALLISTER EASILY sidedness out of the battle Now that the Braves have cap- kames have been held annually wines | Additional time was spent learning |im, Wells's nest match will probably be wit |BOB M After Cline had taken the honors! tured the series from the Yanks, 1876, jthe modern devices of trench war- | Fa reta punde the mame) Bint Donovan might as well bring | he According to information received here to-day | jeonard contr training for bis from every pastime | from Kociwster, N, ¥,., Matt W ish | pout with Freddy W which compelled Gitwon CANTR AS Dubie and Beltane ne ROLLER SKATING ay Duly of Leckiot, N, X., at 4 Bulla!” WING QVER MIKE M'TIGUE, || ‘fe GRAND CENTRAL PALACE wb, FLOI tter what the N Be chee 4 es mic bean Axe, 3 fe, eth ot Pai 4 0 me dhe u ¢ oO ftuation, tt 1 | he hird floor devoted enti fourth and won the fifth and sixth,| ¢¢ pepe im hom ane bet ua ge! : provable that the University of Penne |CANADIAN = SPORTSMEN WON) jie many attempts » match hes alady been} Hob McAllister of Calffornia won an- poration ekating. 2.000 RT } Cline Jumped to the fore again in| down 0 business. OF course Bits |N' ol 'GnStoniity, sliin Lave, th mixin carnival which is eo HONORS OF WAR. Jeatactet between Lay Darcey. the Auwrralan Md: [othor’ bout last. nikht at. the "Pioneer |] OPEN. AURAHNGONS 2” EVENING Ba fhe seventh and held the advantage/ seam has a chance fo tie by win A are ge ee a We pe peg. @ 7 and 2%, will be) ‘The Canadian sportsmen event. |.ieweisht champion, aud G of Vite Tsporting Club, easily defea Mike \ ing until the end. ning the next two games, but | mood and here geaterdiy fold according to the original plant uahy got into action at Ypres, just tn | burch, who wus Wi isa to [SpertiN Clu) easily dotoating Mike ADMISSION netting’ 256 Wallace made many desperate at-| there {sno chance of winning. It | Nunamaker co-operated in hewwing the | leges Will not be represented eetatis [time to bear the brunt of the Ger-|aime rule soveral months ago ia Australle, [> MAT tila | MRRAIIMGSR: Mesplaved” hia tempts to turn the tide in his favor.) is just as well, though, for the | Braves to win the sixth exhibition| Princeton ‘and. Hatvara. bot unless | first gas attack. The division ‘They were sianed up to-day engage io a | Weigh) wee “ i but whenever he became dangerous) Yanks to foryet it 5 . es » f "i | custe y tactics and had everytning THUM?S #ox ) AND BILL. ag they are Bane of the ser by & score of 6 runs there is @ weneral abandonment of |suffered horribly, but with true twelve-round bout at ano; be | Customary ri Patay put an more speed. No matter! goheduted for thr Ae atare | \te § after the Yankees had it as good | tinck ana 1ield athieticn in the col: sporting Instinct, refused” to" adinit staged at Youngstown, on alay 10 ant way, for, threo rounds, tabbing | = ACADEMY. cov. punche b col 4 us wot egos the role take plac ‘5 i 1 - pool eipulie G ia ei ok . " ie nose and escaplig oer eae Walleon net Were coming) the Dodgers, beginning day after : | leges the relays will take place. t and held its position until re- lis to eas £ $10,000, with the | M and fifth a In the fc ‘ounds SPORTING foal in baby 9 t SaIIGNTON Gl Te As ines ecpae A Oneianses 3 could be rushed up. priviiege of accepting 40 per cent, of th¥- gross toa awith heavy rant | anne IN ‘ fellow that he is, bever backed up an| {o-morrow, and all the Aght they |, PRINCETON, N. J: April ¢<-Prinee-| George W. Orton, manager of the |"*Evor gince the qiviaion has main: | rire had the Goast man on the tin MANHATTAN CASINO, OOOO inch. have left is needed. streak and lost Its third straight game | {leations Which have been. madentee /tained its position In Belgium against d'saqually for McAllister, but he | ‘Tel, SMe Aud Opp, eat foun, The weights were announced as Jof the season, Holy Cross winning by a| the gaines. Twenty-one colleges and some of the most savage attacks of | Jicmy Clabby, the American middieweight, ned for the sixth st and re ORRIS VS. FULTO follows: Cline, 133% stripped; Wall-| Without the presence of Ty Cobb Store'of 9 to b Universities are designated aa be the war. exain Just aunounced hie ret from the}suming his Jabbing tactics soon had TONIGHT, ADM, sg ace, 132 in ring costume. the Glant-Detroit series tg meeting | eS ing to the championship class. They ngland, like ada, has mus- ring, Jimmy recently tried @ c fo a) MeTigue up in the air MeAllister paz . , #2, Cline is a rather stocky, well-built with much criticism and protest from} St, LOUIS, Mo., April. 4—with are as follows: Yale, Harvard, Princes tered divisions of sportsmen into her twenty-round bout with ‘Tommy led MoTigue so sorely with his feint, AUN @ Hound Houte--Palace a. C.. 108) gam Jad, and it 1s surpriaing that he can fans in the Middle West.” The Gace |acore tied In'the ninth, « low thr ton, Cornell, Dartmouth, Michigan, Seton ‘with admicable results, Tn | tersien flebter, at Gydney d mo [Ink that ihe wart ager at ings Covered Be ioatbe ts Cert tl cee me Make the legitimate ihtwelgnt gian was the main attraction, and an! Austin enabled F Smith to score from| Chicago, Hiinola, Missourl, Wiscons ("onening months of the War. the iouble im outmiuing Cl 208 ee id oe ot holding? ct erin. Hrons aub, to Mitgoon sts Shien hee ringside weight and travel at the he was advertised extensively the Bre you, Cardinals a victory in. the| Syracuse, Holy Cross, bennesing ix football fleids and golf links of King Ciavby declared that aun which the tutors sed him: Me- WAY arto CUM, Wkin, Tel pace he set last night against Wall- fans are justified in their kigks, At Alina » of the series with the| State, Kans Indiana, Nebraska,: land were transformed into drilling aud that be will follow up the bor raving game! Allister welghed 160% pounds to 161 by This Sat. star bouts,” Dutch Beaah tga, ace. | the eame time Manager Jendings {» Browns. The score was 6 to Grinnell und Pennsylvania, grounds, and thousands of athletes ia Avs McTigue. Bagers ve. Urahaun, ham “Sse, ) j i ' ‘ ar