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- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1917. _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WINTER SPORTS-.--OPENING THE BALL SEASON Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer OME boxers are fighters trom feet to head, mostly feet, i. { a Magnates Must Have Some ' Good Reason for Starting i Germany Schae- fer will petition Congress for per- mission to change his name to wome- thing a trifle more —“ e aban ! why baseball teams have to Florida or Texas to traim @ long ride just to get,in @ vinochle game, Before Matty acce, ates tase cir oe senile 9.9 iad the more bassvall expyrionce, but Sir had bven furtber wuth thal anybody YEA BO, Looke as tf ballplayers’ travelling uniforms will be khakt this season. _* > 1 Baseball Season Among the Snowflakes and Icicles. mete Ns Yak trealos Wendt t ‘OR years the baseball fans have Bt been protesting against the early beseball opening in what is al- \, most sure to be cold weather, Just B! what profit there is in starting a ¢ baseball season among the snowflakes and icicies I leave the baseball mag- nates to calculate, They must have } figured it out in some way, DEAD GAME SPORT IN BRooKLUYR — Goine To See THE OFHNING The boxing game in New Yorks “ Jan't burtod yet, the State Legislature - eing evenly divi on the question, i ARL MORRIS may be “picking Half of thom favor embalming, while em" once in & while, Hie three: “a 2 -—. Z the rest prefer cremation, round knockout of Andre An- i > aT: * ioe derson night before jast didn't add GRMUTTAS a Poo Grounds - - aah % "| nalasere some Norsk ard nin into’ «mone balay Sad sa eile Te tins Soul sg $ a . os Ia Use Bouts and op ‘ctr wasons by YOU SAID IT, much to his fame, But no one can deny that Morris has made good be- yond all other heavyweights since Willard won the title, and he doesn’t dodge the tough ones when he can ~~ Looking at baseball by the mall ' \ 2 \ did = Sit ihm renin on We cee, Major League Baseball, Aine tara cut onoy he ens Pr CENTER FIELDER, WAITING AT A HOLE IW . by not opening their mail. | With Military Trimmings, |" cvice sos is, sx 1 heel Griffin announces that nobody will be allowed to enter the Washington Served Up to Fans To- Day "2g: vita st Wise Canada ts our ally now, but that doeen’t mean that street car con- | ductors will take Canadian dimes. no matter whether his op- “Tees CE FOR & SEAL Te Comn UP. ave real Class or not. if Morris can force Willard to ar em et advantage over Jess. The cham- very por urnis ing Rocca ut Johnon, taking’ an oni atriotic Young Men | Fie mcticinG Base RUNNING mentioned, he will have one «rea Moran, who couldn't do much more | After Reviewing the Yankees in| OPENING DAY SCHEDULES an Exhibition Drill, Gen. Wood | FOR BIG LEAGUE CLUBS. Will Throw Out First Ball for| NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Their Opening Game of Cham- | pionship Season With. World’s than provide him with an evening's | rti 4 entertainment, Willard entirely | lacks ring practice. Morris tm, fight or ortin egion ing as often as he can, Besifies the > lecisive way in waich he whipped | So Ainncuion” Hels the onige nenese Ft H8 Rather Singular That a/ Latest Names Enrolled Promoters are wondering what ef« fect war will have on boxing, but then the public always did wonder how fighting would affect boxing. 1, Pittsburgh wt Chicago, | ‘ ‘ f | AMERICAN LEAGUE, | LI GINGER. Wein who ever’ put it “aul over| Big Percentage of Enroll- In Sporting Legion. Champion Red Sox. 1] ssesiee eh ste weeks | nsky, in spite o: ‘6 | lade!) ! |) jp aiprome cleverness,” *? ments Have Come From Out! ,,.isusiy enrolled o9g| LAST WERK = eee Elcat at te pula to tent Willard, The Wile tecom| of Town Sportsmen. WAUAN ADWAUAM, Ne bas ‘kan’ toe | DOWN SOUTH © By Bozeman Bulger. Detrolt, ' had overything ribbed up for Fas ty DiLANES Want ase ¥., 610 DeKalb Avenue S INCE there never Was an um- era a Mes 4 ae 8 | . Nineh ton fight and talked of “matcht or} : ire wi it baseball | the field and, after they have | Dan Sto ‘ower Ninth, MER the. winner’ of the rematnaene ECRUITING has boon brisk for | DL, PRANK, No. 624 Woot Pity-thin! pire who ushered in 6 in review before Gen, Wood, the Johnny Dundee stopped Jimmy Pow- i Morris bout with the champion. Of the Sporting Logion, now be- course they were not figuring Morris ‘© to whip Fulton, The unbroken allen * tn Willard's camp about “matehin O° the winner” with Jess now. sho: just how Jess stands on the matter “play ball,” UDSON, JOUN ©. Kenom Lake, N.Y. 9 season by crying “p! viatoon will give an exhibition drill ers in the ninth round at the Pioneer {ng formed by The Hvening| “inn: MET et No Hb Wien Sak LEGION S BLANK OF ENROLLMENT this one will begin diamond hostili-| in close formation for twonty-five better Club last night Powers bak World. Enrollments are past the 250| “nrtitny JULIUS. No. 17 Bewh Ninth Stee tles without that fictional bit of inutes, The Sergeant says he will been foored twice for the count of nine. 5g | BELLING TON, PRRDINAND, No, 235. Bevent: New York Sporting Legion, ; even give the boys @ little of ex- : mark. Every sport bas furnished] * A‘ciue . Enrolled by The Evening World: formality so dear to tho hearte| tended order deployment to let the Getting up after the last knockdown, ‘" 7 1; " def. vO pose, OY PATRICK 1. No, Washington Btree - | crowd sce how @ plitoon is went into he tried to assume a . of fighting his one real opponent. Patriotic young men who aro anxious| fiiduai rcs HaAdiy Roy Mult eens hereb ll If ber of th of cartoonists. Under the rules Um | ote slong. & ALNG ines An binee buthe wasn't equal to the task Patey ” to Join the legion and do thelr bit fur|ai ius" AMPS, No, 308 Kaw Ove Hundred ereby enrol) myself as a member of the || pire rom Connolly declares that be|disippoinimont to “the plavers “ts Haley, the referee, seeing that Powers } Probably the trouble with Mor- | 1, and bi At Biroet, New York Sporting Legion, subject to call || will waik to the plate at the Polo| their inuvility to get regulation army had had quite enough for one evening, 5 ris is that he's too big. _ Sam. Cf el ES Dae f i porting Legion, 4 Grounds this afternoon and in-| Fille for the frst day.” To give an wisely stepped between the mon t — ts rather singular that @ big} UAGAN, LOONARD, No, 427 Pleasant Avon: ¥ alr of novelty to the drill and also alled a halt before Dundee could TE Governor blames the troubles| percentage of enrollments have come Hy oe ea or enlistment in the service of Uncle Sam. |i jirict the Yanks and Red Sox to be- \o suggest the doa of baseball it ia send over nother bunch - in Madison Square Garden,| from out of town » , CIO ED WATS'D,, No, 610 Bast Bigs 4 in “play” just as he always has dove |//kely (hat the men will use bats in i portsmen, Ath- | KORN: LUWAKD s., uftty Arm gin “play’ solng through th under various promoters there,| letes in Jersey, Long luland and polnta | «fies Wiatam. No. ¢22 wot one [AGE .,,..... WEIGHT ........ HEIGHT ........] But tt will bea regular, ripnorting, | f1"8 through he manual of erms.| James Sullivan Wine Awain for his opposition to boxing. in New England have made speed |; |} DNIAD NG WSO Kadly_ Stree twenty-four and no-100 carats open- | secrets, | sernee SUL the 136-pound Metro- That may be an entirely sincere ex-| records sending in thelr enlistment) {INiY, JACK. No. ed Tempe vine | MARRIED,.......50.+.-SINGLE.....ececceeceees | ing, just the same, It will also be Bar ect tgeslegs Kegdyere toed reme reregrry peony irc planation, but the only real trouble| blanks, Btiret, Brooklyn.” an odd one. It will be the arat| 'e @ the diamond for ¥ ast week, fy 2 re ht sf practice at 2.60, eo itpointed T I hes, Pa it Athletic 6 with boxing was caused by the ap-| sportamen as a rule love immediate | Avni a 2 E Panel si champlonship campaign in nineteen|tinning at Site dive Gene TeSe Br Sie ins ask peared Rout in ae ames Commissioner, whose, notions cast | action, Ife promise of something do- | MINNIE LMiLt" i. a1, oe rn NAMB cieveros y to start under @ war cloud, It|set no rest, teur boxing tourney at the Fairmont fF) great discredit upon a sport that i949 !n @ hurry could be made, no| NEIMAN SANTO No 835 Bayt Fig Brot RL a Oa i ve HOA" pat Cine spring up en masse, but tho legion ts | |}! Ned s Nv ena Pack wt ADDRESS . eooe a 8) NEN, JACK, No. Joratio. AM rew One mistake doesn't prove that the ASOT MRT a Governor couldn't appeint a capable | eine formed for the purpose of /MUTUAIUM! wttyatin sug TH MM Om Le muscular athletes will demonstrate| Hey have at last put togethe Chariog, Beecher. Educational Auiancc showing Uncle Sam that our sports| ssiiFitcHvkrks No. 4b Wot 1 me a aa a ek fi an eee ahah sk eh and honest Boxing Commtasione Atrext willingness to defend the country by betting on the race the Yanks are ere |, Col. Jacob Ruppert and Capt, Hus- 3 t. James Lyna will be sot in @ martial atmosphere | or ie Soth beaming with 44 Ne | Athletic Club last nigut. James Lynan and for the first time tn the history|oniy has their military proparedness | of our Nattonal sport clean lmbed,|svheme worked out successfully, but Outs 1m the 116-pound class, whils hey have at last put together ¢ be |Charles Beecher, Educational Ativan one of our best when honestly car-| doubt Father Knick’s athletes would| ‘11 e ried on, of the Paullst Athletic Club won two The first mistake was natural, based] men are willing and ready to serve | ysiliT, JOSENM, No, 626 Tenth Avenue, on a great number of letters of rec-| when the time comes, Fe ON Ws ORO, Hout Mt se 4 A classes Graven, gt, moa an exhibition of military drill, That|coupled with the Red Sox fa- Out ommendation presented by the can- WHT E PHILAD B, No. 8 Hewor Street ‘ vorites at odds of 2 to 1 April 11.—Referee Larry + o didate, So with a iittle moro team work | Wi preLD, JONNY. No, 220 Wen ortieth (Fill out above bl d mai! Ss ing | thir efforts toward military pre- | °F! t 0 1 on the flald, i , } Why itl boxing to oblitera one| a Sporting Legion of such great pro- | “hina a ank an ail to Sporting Despite the intensely disagreeable |Conly stopped the bout between Joe ; : . eras dness may bo seriously im- Ne “ Mesa ego mistake? portions could be formed that It would Legion Editor, Evening World, Pulitzer Building, | ?“"° A re toed, the, inability of the) Egan and Kid Graves of Milwaukee at eytre 4 r pressed upon the public, Gen, Leonard | players to get in their usual practice | the Armory A. A. last nicht, giving the Pr riers , Sauneene Ane ene Saation wish: & 63 Park Row. M. Wood, Commander of the Eastern | for the past few days, Manager Don- | former the award in the touth round. at } HE mark: ‘eane in nominu-| call for men is made, Athletes, be Jovan says his club ig fi $ o tions for the stakes to be run| cause of sporting competition, make evic LVOtes Department, accompanied by BIS) Eiide aw the Hod Boe ie etl be “i i TUG ese ees the best warriors, the athletle troops. | have chance, He got @ severe lacing from f Py Mer eels ae cps Athlotes who haven't offered their Atash wil review rel tended’ ustaes Ha seeniamn Tes ine of e© Metropolitan Jockey Club ¢ services to the country should ponder \whe Genera) will then throw out the! tended using Ray Caldwell ag his EfaP, Who hit his opponent when and ae pearta ailval atart-off piteher: but tha ine tol ere he pleased with both hands, “ie GP points to one of the best seasons in| over the following letter from James| Ward keeping wel od ie Aart ty first ball to put his stamp of ap |e nit a acwere eid eens Bre eeoond he nearly but Graves down the history of the Jamaica track, | Holden: {And flourishing during the war, the N d G proval upon a aport which he belleves avo und may have to shift the honor All fourteen stakes have Milled ex-| "Kindly accept inclosed blank. Ev-| Amateur Athletic Unton will play no istic News _sonn Pollock GN Ossl of much benefit to the country, and responsibility to the shoulders ef| Fete Hartiey Wine Decta o ery man who has not enlisted In the £) ceedingly well, but the entries for the] avy or army should enroll in. the | active part in the general scheme of Bob Shawkey. Aside from bending every effort to- | = a Monee, | The significance of General Wood's f NORTH ADAMS, Mass., April 11,- 1 i s i A will not). Yeung Brown, the band hitting Bast Bide) matched touley by Gta managur, Cuore 3 » {7 itudinous| Jack Barry, making his debut as , Sere ey fixtures, in class as well as tn point] Bporting ‘Legion and ‘stand ready [national preparedness, and will not |, Years Hora, we mnt hing al fide matched ty U1 Ua nance, roe fos | WHI 08e 10 Oro ole aia es aa arene | manager of the Red Box doolares thet Roig Hartley, te. new Durable Dang, of numbers, attract more than usual] When his country needs him, undertake the organtgation Of | Ai ing danteat fights be eter experienced, te now | rounds a} the nest toxiug entertahauent of the |dutles al ing 1s that he|@ has no choice of pitchers for to- | Continued his winning streak here last interest. wears te een, beste J for the fof | sportsmen'’s battalion, or brigade, In- vier the managment of Silvey Uruia Pro: | Yurkrile Wi, €, ua Myla) wide ence to a baseball Seana ie, hat he) day, night when he guve Eddie Kelley se . mation of the Sporting Legion, Don’ mot aca a Nal of regurds athletic spol ° As an example, the Southampton] walt to be called out for service, Hn- | stead of golng Into the business of "ote M at National A. , Tt bes deen fust learn +4 * “One of th ls just New York @ severe beating {i that Les Darcy to mot coreatil ation, of them just as good as 5 in twelve arent seas Lee Dear Ms 9 wary, to shar Recreation of 6 Bastin: another,” he said, “and {t Js a toss-|rounds, winning the referee's decision, Ohty of Youngstown, 0,, pa May 19, ut tuateed | re A oh ue Hehe may bring|UP_28 to whom I will starts Hartley hammered the Harlemite at will la to box for 40 ver ceif, of the grom rvouiviy | What those war clouds may Oelie| The Yanks, however, have the im-|in the closing rounds, and nothing But | while Chip ts to drew Algwn 80 per cent, Pro | forth, F bert ted a ea the cloud, | Pression that the first dose they wilt) tie latter's Kameness and ability to over Mst year, Incidentally, thie will! you're in there'll be plenty of com- 5 ee samborgs ae en Os she tome 8, ror nenne that he teaarda the je be pave ea , patch fimiiate punishment saved him trom « a i pra, for t ce, have! Some of the athletic clubs in the! Mike O'Dowd te going after Jack Britton for |and be jeclar 9 f seared. | Leonard, v4 aa prepaid ‘pda fay iourd wih tuaruanle spirit |city have already. felt the effects of | @ deciuou watch with the welierweight title et | will be from 62 to 610 and in the vce whew the [baseball form of military prepa larly on left-handers for the past nan $3,500 to a th remarké | on as a sign of|Fecrulting an army the A. A. Us will Mlslelitie ian made Ghempion\ Prutiie Weld |, reivg «guaran thing for Uncle| probably devote itwelf to bettering fare Ps uae foe Wonk Sten couns the physical cendition of the men “i declatou Mali wi niey oak who enlist or who plan to enilst. luton ht, Brown meets Stanley Koakum At the Cleruiut Byorting Club Batunlay wigbt, Handicap, at one mile and a aix-|roll now for the | teenth, closed with ninety-two nom-| readiness to do so | {) *ations, an increase of fifty-eight Bam, | No matter what lino of athletics 4 y= Langford Defeats Th. i dec ° » notably the re + ao * ongan'e [contest will be lied 40,000 people can be a [ness as an tinportant factor in ral month and have no m ompson, The Btytvesant Hundicap, at at Rad Willkaniees | They went to fore NiSeer Oa PP ate es OP (Regn toe ag bt Peaay Pl oleh inary ed pemtiodryte) a2 ing the Nation around the colors, Duteh, © 70M. 2008 G8) aoe Langtord, the famous tee on Tar longs, has seventy-two entries, aj @ company, headed by Jess Hard, ‘ome relay team, Mat nm Sek . i" — ‘The General 1s looked upon as the! Pponova aby, outpointe om psoi q Heya Att Oar icine ave’ bang | entirely of ring stars. Freddy bd ied watarowle ‘aud Huswyy ape at" | rome sosh to nave, Nosmarrow ‘aight tthe | ng nett: Weinert. te Newark gays a falhon ¢) prepareaccan in the United Frits Maibet ain te tas ene ce Eh one ine Aaa oe eae hree-yeur-olds reining ha eh! has announced his intention of de-|ready seeing service With the Beven- | sance scout to now awrrow night at 10! nas done way little fighting in the last your, is d when the baseball people, | nnd ba 8 oT ORY MG ast Alen. the hice = ned for these two stakes, and they | gry i os s for the equip-|ty-fitst, Regiment, Mike Devanney | Clermout Rink O'Dowd and Bartfleld will bave tg got another crack at Jack Dillon, They hare | States and when r to | {nd baseman, which meana that the | Way 8. C. last nigh ne hard hitting {nclude such well known youngsters aa| faving @ penne At a 4 embe} > te ft gut wad th probably ellaiuate ove er eead Ge 4a te sroupd |Suided by Captain Huston, went to) New York infleld will be Pipp, Matsel, | Thompson Was unable to cope with the Hb. Whitney's “Tumbler and Hwia, | ment of » company of Boer iano Kitt sane Dour, aamhar OF SA. tears) Ih aus aad he lene st aay Soman ee fas, heen signed iy 10 moot Ins feco-round hin with the suggestion of athletic! peckinpangh and Baker, Tho sues [ring Keneralship of his veteran opponent? Belmont’s Hour an er bn the baseball people are ¢ eo Roe 8 ne aueun, the are Bias! _ pe on BS & - he gave them every encour-|feld wil! tee - Andrew Miller's 1 t. A. K.| oring for thelr division, Capt. Huston, |{M addition, Soukoup, the cross-couns | 01. wWeianantol has aligned Billy MMlake to| under the wnteal A. 0, ta Cou read Mane ate eneast er bas cae {I be Githooley, High and Country Club Cancels on. # rug uesed merts. Biar part owner of the Yank 2 club ane @/Millrose has not much’ hope of re- | perticivete in two bouts “ the Broadway Bvort- Mt Kanes City on fee nee Neves the movement will bear fruit 4 BOSTON, April 11.—Tho annual race fa stanie ie Wend) veteran of the Spanish-Amertean | taining ite metropolitan sentor cross- | ius Giub, Joo Moude will provably be Miskes his wi third bei lea | { {11 be to the meeting of the Country Ch " Bun Bonnet. Others nained are Wey | War, would like to see a great out ¥y championship,al t. John Relsler aoceyted the club's baving woo the wo previous affairs in the Inspiration it w’ ene ¥ Club, scheduled i A n 1 id like to see a uuntry champtonship, although Wil- | fuse opvonent, Jol evied the club's baying 4 \ he es sar See } pho Kentucky crack: King He pouring of baseball players and fans/lie Kyronen, Charley Pores and Nick | terms last uight for the jsupoved bout whisd 8/ oateg milly Giheos, manngw of Jim Coffey, [other boys and young men of the uliam ershel (3.x sun wee SP andeped be use of i Ultima kman, Mary Po er their country’s call the Gr @re still among the active | sauedulet to be stagwd the fle woek of May i ; |country. | \ a of Stow. | My Lottery and Jack Mount Be Bnew ar See § for the ath. | athlete: — the Irish hoaryweight, comes forward toxday and |" at an early hour this morning— ° ards of the club, The fixtures for the old horses also he same bids true for the ath- are rene to match Cuffey with Carl Morris for fil p: ct— > aa ee ha ov, Pleasant of Louisiana bas re nrise, to be exact—the old Polo s n — have attracted the best in training. The| letes, golfers, tennis players and all Alten Gor * titions | teem rounds at the Central A, ©, of Kansas City | AUNTS, . ; xeelsior Handicas which should be nortxmen ho are striving for| AMHERST, M » April 11, — Track | ceived « large number of letters aud petitions | ty |Grounds flared up into a great horse- H Excelsi ir Bancioep. wich enouid bel other ap ortemmon wh Bre 1 i Fneie [and field sports will be dropped this calling on bim to prevent the twenty-round tou | the latter part of this month or early tp May, | snog of red, white and blue, Every , | Roy dy pa : ia ‘hla representa year it Amherat, due to the fact that 107 eff Buith at New Or.| Frank Moran will be secured instead for that se ere neventy-cight entries, which Included! favorita sport in the number of re ef RBATAL, due to the aot shat Darey and J rrvah Maran | spor ot Cat Mont, tt | flag pole ‘in the stadium—and th [such good ones as Pennant, Chicle, Set laaan r Hi no! aW | cas 1 28, owing to the fact that Darcy | 4 Nate Lewis, manager art Morris, are hundreds of them—floats Old Hwfa, George Smith, The Finn, Boots, | Crults for the legior + WaadA absence during practice of the | Yaw te UM sieves by the Gorermor of New | clared last aight the he will give Gison until | iory and even the uprights inside ns ¥d4 Crump, Dodge, ‘Star Hawk, Sand] To enroll for the Sporting Legion | juarge number of candidates. Lawn ten- Me eal gop to | (day to alga up for Coffey or else be will let % Hf Mark, winner of tho race last year;)/ M11 out the blank on this page, men- | nis and baseball Will continue tempora. | York, i t# pot Usely that he will put @ wap to | AOA te OP et ee an te treinag ig [the stand are festooned in patriotic } pur, Ormesdale, Stromboll, Chicklet, | tioning after “Kemarks" your prefer- | tly, | the bout, His friende alaim that be will mot | Moree ave the match, Moran Socata, 2 | bunting. FINAL BILLIARD STANDING. ‘ rimper, Renevolent and He Will, ence for any particular service and — futertere a Darcy hae elready applied for Amer Ay The baseball management has left Player, A . HAL i Pract! al ye the same fi a has been whether you have had any military PHILADELPHIA, 0 APE, AL in Zhe)! citisenebip a6 Chicago, nothing undone to show that directors |] w, Gershel (17! named for the s County and the df tesa ieee ~ |Bourd of Directors of the Athletic As Charllg White, the Chicago Mehtwetght, te vers of the national pastime |] ©. T. Appleby “ 1 or naval training or experience han t 8 of r lees i Be | ao Mel cer- |and followers o: Di 4. T | P Geen, Beach Handicapa, oxmlch will bel of ag motor bouts or auomoblics, Bociation of the University of Fcnnays Sean eee ee wee etcckee’s | ity & bard ‘luck, He was docked to met {are with Unele Sam, hook, Hine and|| i 8. Appleby yania decided to-duy to continue ath- | my Boyle of Syricu on Frid OLR, Le Youthful Stakes, for two-year-| Don't delay any longer, Now's the fetes at the university, with every ath Masry Boyle of Syricus on Friday night, but days ago and ult ho wae compelled sinker, PA a1s all the other Axtures in point | time to show the patriotle spirit Of It under military supervislon of Major (.".,\\ "sue ie tout with Jock MoCarnoa of alien. | M218 #amined bis ankle and aa @ reouit we pout |""Asimtlar scheme of patriotic deco- | 7,7, oon Jr. pe numbers. for one hundred and four | New York sportsm William Kelley, U. 8. A. | cd hag boon dosiared off, Hocky Kates, who wis! ration has been carried out in every Juveniles, have en named. Every | town, which was to have been fought at fo bare boxed White at Buffalo on April 10, + r big league city, but, unfortunately IMPORTED owner jof prominenes Jn the, Raat ‘hus Soe eee ee ae Mil gy taste | tae called off the out, caiming that Ctarle | tne Giants and Braves Will not have | William Gershel won the frst holding G 1 entered et least one from ne | fied the lub promote will go tanngh | tae celet an ’ v ‘ in: er ee The Rovedale, for Miles, comes second, with the match as eon as be recorwm, If the |“? M6 amen a chance to enjoy theirs until to- Jof the Poggenburg Memorial Cup tn the e with ninety-two entries, which ta forty tien do moet they will box before @ large oromd | Carl Dforrte grabted off some more easy mney | Tmorrow, or maybe tho next day. |final match of the handicap tournament CaNTAaIl 6 voce two more than last vear, so newly every ticket sold for the contest, [on Mofiday night by kuockirg out Andy Ander. | Braves Field at Boston 18 covered ]/at Maurice Daly's Academy last night. Oubilp and fete Ne "AN told. 1.071 entries were received | Saeed on, tho Chicago heavyweight, in three rounds at |in Snow. Tho former Class B champton defeated for the, fourteen stakes, & somarkable) pogron, April 11.—John McCraw tlonals portatoo Fred. Thomas, | Be mire are. the fight fae of Chicago that t A, © of Uaithure, Carl received | At Brooklyn there will be no drill! s.cop Klinger of the Class A Atvision by | == — 7) RS and the Glints upon their arrival here| player’ obtained in the famous Speateer | box senatield, Hil, reowatly will be yascaa | 2 misreatee ot $1,000 and bis railmed trenmar. [hut what Kbbetts Field lacks in sol- 170) ts to ag6, The winner averaged ; found Boston cloihed ir , und ws | deal, haw bee the Providence Ine| islavure at spinatield, 1 y will be passed | * lh MeN at coy Miers in will make up in flags. The} !? 9 the taxicabs rattlal along. the frozen | tornationals, gston Club retains] oud be elsned by the Covernor thet they are ready | sapere to ao tach ty Cty ate tema, | oduers did not take advantage of/5 with high runs of 64 20 and 18, ROLLER SKATING RACING SELECTIONS. Streets the boys eh wardly when strings on all three players. J vo wager uweiey that it will finally become law ™ their opportunity to become soldiers | Klinger had an average of 6 11.35 and GRAND CENTRAL PALACE —_—_—— they heard that th ewes wri land that once @ boxing Will be withewsed in plinry Dundes, the fast Italian Mghtwei@t, | ot the expense of Government train-|his most successful run was 34. ee oe Firyet batrangee. . AT BOWIE. Ritardaye, Modrawe whe tine. & sever trate Rroetcr hyed: word | ist bite. She TAN calle fot tasssoand seve Ae cane Gee eee ling and. tt can pe truly sald that] Tho victory of Gershel had a sentt-| ADMISSION, INCLUD. SKATES. Boe, a Py ig . the openin: ‘om he a Ume sen. buute, to guided by @ boxing commias mee ™ | they now rerre very much, ental interest as he was one of Pog- | @ot ~~ First Race—Virginia Yel, Golden | cold, will keep in ic 1th +‘ sational left har will " Joo, eximete terms today | y x mental Om \ on Peed, nd has cautioned his pitchers to take ttle : han I report jue membor, and the Stato to recelre 3 per onnt i. foday | “While the game Itself will be of in-|"unburg's most intimate. frie . are : on ann Jeff Tesreau or Anderson will prob- a4 b Iv Kot) ; y johp Mealey, | Hance to nee t ed Sox in action ' a — - 4 Berea tiiete Joe Fina, Broom | spy work in the first i and that | pitcher Bader, & Gant recruil,| ‘Thirty entries have beon received for the amateu: | isdelphia lightweight, at aad | pHANCO {HOO TNe since they won the | clase of the amateurs, By « strange are chest dann, 5 Robertson will be sent into the regue | oe | bosins tournament to be bald wader suspiews | 4 6 o clock, | world's cha rplonship, but for just|trick of fortune the young Columbia SPORTING. Ebae &.{) Fourth Race — Royal Meteor, | !ar Mne-up on his arrival It 18 probable that the satlors and | \t ‘ae Sestine Adhletie Club at Larose PY rand hae eotirely recovered trom | iia one afternoon diamond hostilt.|students, the Appleby brothers, ted for New Pow a, AW Eve, April 11, pe] Spectre, Pin Money. | ——- Jeoldiers of thie country will be ‘ad: | 4; o Aram, Cue Hundred end TMry-eoreot| |" feceut llinew src has been elected to ret. | ties will have to run necond, second place out of the feld of fourteen | | Jet, Jit fine Card. Harney Gmith vg Jack rnefth, Race Little Nephew, Royal 00, the ave of the championship tea- PE The COUNTED eee Pa TH Ch rOU Ah | ee evening, Apel 12 Among sham. wil | éree the ten-round bout between Tom Cowie and | It 1s advisable for those who have Ore ie Racleky paved the war to Ee Peal Oe ‘omy 8 xth’ Race—High Horse, El Oro, | three of the Red Sox recruits, who will| Sundays holidays, 2 BARAEAAY S| rant sine uf’ Ube best boye ta the Metgopa, | °f4¥ Moran, which will be fought at the Har./a hankering to see the whole show tol ing possibility of @ th ded. tie |24)- WOMROW NIGHT, Clermont, Welle ¢ © | Egmont be denied the opportunity of seeing the - | tem ms, joa 8. C, 09 neat Friday night. An effort wis he on the Job at 2 o'clock—no later. /for the cup by defeating his brother, relent Champlonshin, BARTFIELD ¥. Beventh Race—Mr, Mack, Baby | opening Kame of the ser Tnfintder | Baseball To-Day, 3.15 FE cp — wade to get Ul Brown, tat Bill declined to of. Promptly at 2.85 Sergt, Gibson, pre-|irancia 3. Appleby, by a score of 266 | O'DOWD. Admiasion 30 Cents, Sister, Pontefract. Robert Gill and Outteider Merlin Koff |chaipousty saat Vor Untiae Lon! SRT | Willy Pitatinenone “of Yonkers, who te oti!)| ciate, 00 the managers of both fighters quicky [ceded by @ uniformed 4, will] points to 204 in the matinee match of | BWaY 8. Olin; tel,Qi00 Dies, Ta OTT a | have been sent to the Buffalo IAterna: | Ni Heomion. Music Adm, 802.—adve, mpable of Cumishing « good Cyst battle, was | qsreed to hare Mcl’aruand fudge the entet, ‘march his military charges across/the finals, Bort Bilas isin ve Carbone! ohare: BAb . ‘ ; | é ;

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