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ae to te a a NMA Tn nt rem 6 5 THK BVENING WORLD, BALTURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. REAL CHAMPIONS NEVER LOSE BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (neue TIMES BY FOUL TACT) = CHANMON Even Lace comms ; That’s Why Fred Fulton, Who Apparently Has Everything a Fighter Needs but “Heart,” May Never Reach the Top Rung Among Heavyweights—There Never Has Been a Title Holder in Pugilism Who Lacked Gameness, . Copyright, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Bs now and then the poor old “boxing game” develops @ sad dis- appeintment for its followers, This year Fred Filton furnished the mourning material. LL the ex- ercise in the i world won't take tite fat off your ~| head. oks like the whos should call @ balk on spring. There were two Qa EVER ; eAERET EN NCHED = HE WAS i It wasn't until Fred fought Carl CLEANLY WHIPPED AND |EI"Ghe Yanie’ “opening game. The 4 Morris in Now York that wo Could cokes ’ kind that paid to get in and the ‘ understand the eagerness of tho Yanks. * o Willard backers to boost bim for a | you sarp IT, match with the champion. Tom ‘ jones trom , LEIVANS Must make Ty Cobb to think Jones cried trom the howsstope that Je Fouaur unt. ais y that ho can't spike an outfielder, = Fulton was the one “logical oppon- anetrose unit a ont” for big Joss, Ho insisted that we waes Fulton would be the champion’s next es second baseman whens opponent, and he described Fulton's Rhee etn over a left-handed baserunner gets oft, reat Hehting powers with & gusto GAT VO THE Miltary training affected the t aroused our suspicions even O/ Detroits so that they are st! ‘when Fulton looked fit to make good soldiering. any claim made in his behalf. We thought we knew the inward twist You can’t convince Jack Johneont ) of Tom Jones's mental processes. | (¢ that Joes Willard is too tall to fight. <i) Events proved that we did. Moral’ ts $6,000 t t Fred Fulton started by losing fights to Al Palzer and Carl Morris, and yee Counek Sane, Sa tt OOF AS Morris. A dollar a punch, by knockiug vut @ great number of less well known heavyweights, The AS WS Coutp, EASILY. ‘Willard syndivate began boosting. him, and he fought Porky Flynn in New FAIR Ad prvi vs ‘3 Orieans to add to his somewhat slim reputation, A ya nee So far as we can figure out, Jim » Porky outpointed and outfourht PSED , Thorpe sings baritone on the Giants, him, but Porky hadn't been brouxht| nothing to complal to New Orleans to take a decision |no reason why Drowm eneait. sas over Fulton. He didn't get it That| between or push Morris away. Morris was a ead start. But to the amaze-|Y@* not holding. He was simply ment of the sporting world Fulton, fighting, fighting at the closest por- wble range and at a after disappearing im the wild and) could not meet. cae oe ll t West for a year or #0, came| 80. when Fulton had been ham- out again and began winning fights.|™Me"ed until he was nearly ready to WuUPPED BY CARL MorRis’ BLEKTLESS He had learned ap amazing lot about| Snir, yulled his great flet back and FReD FULTON ) CRINGING , PULLED BACK HIS ARM t boxtn He had « cool head, @ balf-| He wasn't knocked out; he lose ons AND STRUCK A Foul Busw, meering smile, and @ wicked punch| foul. But there never was a cham- |which explains why he became @ | pugilist. pion of the ring yet who eave \- with either hand. Coming to New! Dit'py such a subterfuge vee hint York he stopped big Al Reich in| "It's possible that Fulton, dazed and Fistic News Recruits to Sporting Legion War, With Its Universal Service Law, Is Liable to Tear Big| Jack Gleason of the Friars has die about to fall, may have swung that ; ow blow ‘by accide Leagues to Pieces and Leave Battle for World’s Series|caye that two butfale mickelavare hie Fee eee inne erat] Seige the Gatance bt ete eee? | Qnd Gossip Are Now Up to the 400 Mark 9 ye vast ne boffale elobste any OA tator, And especially to the re! Jim is something Uke Hype Igoe. Hype plays the ukalele on @ morning newspaper. all managers could ima | and serve thelr country both planting wheat there, BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP ry Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincinnati Reds. Jess Willard is too tall to fight, Kec ean Up to the Oldtimers, Those Outside the Nineteen Years) ‘de of « herd. #haken by each, looked like @ deliberate foul. : By John Pollock 4 f eionieg, jalght wie We psenant WHEN FULTON LOOKED LIKE|GAMENESS 18 NEVER LACKING Number of Sportsmen Enrolled | LATEST NAMES ENROLLED to Twenty-Five Limit, Pati han he soso Sei A MATERIAL. , ' ' uraiioe companies, IN New York's boxing promoters might, A od cdaddha A fow months Inter Fulton visited| na) y oie eitlal te with redit tov themasives, follow iho| #2 Evening-World Plan Sure iroviniiag ahrelsaaia CINCINNATI, 0. |Uncle Sam at $15 per month and a| yea po, New York again and knocked out big! novor be chanmon Tate Lybrbie! Pil tend of Buffalo's club managern and to Greatly Increase. ARBANS UmcetRe D., Micnariiie, to 2, where I eit there 1s not much | hors. Blanket (1 think that’s the right Tom Cowler and clever Charlie|/been a champion yet who Tostea. promote shows for the benefit of the Aneta ae Pah ode chance to figure this baseball rept P= ge gy pilin Opinioas of| Rain interferes with baseball, but Weinert in a couple of rounds each.| sameness. Some have had little sill, %&1 Cross or other war purposes, Char- died aot ‘Thint Birest. | Face because half the big league tin, ring game. |nothing can interfere with golf, net His work in these two fights was mi others have been too light to stand ¥eMurray of the Queensberry A. Cc ECRUITS to the Sporting Legion BARWETER, WALTER J,, No, 100 West Ninety-! cubs are able to have been torn to Gossip ‘rune the gamut around « uae ihe wallea torly. It reminded the tators of | te, battering of heavier mon, others of the Bison City has 1d a real now being formed by The E CARTEK, W: J., No, 611 West One Hundred and) pieces by October, and the World’s| baseball league like whooping cough ie ety. eee tion | Still have become champions ‘when patriotic movement with a real, regular ning World, are now up to the) oiiticie Sis the ring feats of the unrivalled Bob s too well advanced tn age to hold th di ight next. Buffalo's inary information IT have depended a ,AGNE > a /Fitesimmons, greatest fighting man of| title long. But no man lacking cone snowing folk and merchants of the| {Mark Enrolments bave averaged | PAGS W.stuwit No 11 Yor Sues, cote | MeD—old for the large leagues, largely on rumor, but the reports 1 | HANS WAGNER THIS YEAR. his weight that ever drew on @ boxing |"° has ever held the heavyweight ‘town Nave taken to the project with|@hout fifty @ day and, as one enthusl-| -alliiN. Ys one ttundeed aad | The Universal Service Bul proposed | got are not so darn discouraging from | eve. conEapeey of the world, and none! srtnusiasm. It ie hoped to raise enough |*stlo athlete writes, the number ot | Tn ih Sth to raise an army for Uncle Sam to go| my point of view. I believe I have a| Fulton butlt ike Fi m4 nth Pl a bat ovals by & series of these shows to|#ortemen will greatly increase as into training for several months be- had per pet should land in the first was itzstmmoni ohn van, lon, od of immediate t division can get some pitching, j —but six inches taller and sixty | Mghting primo, a fat and hepohest cat |presert @ hompital to the Government, | soon as bead rh peep. say ore opening the season in the trench- | ang 1 am going to “lay my team ac: pounds heavier, He had powerful | cature of his former formidable —- - »N. Treaty prone Bie es will take the cream of the bi i of ij . 609 President iS |cording to its make-up. If a mai fist and forearms developed and har. | 82 beaten down by young Jim cd That the fight fane like to ooo reel stusse to] with the Naval Reserve tended to|@QkMUEY HUNENT A. No, leagues. As I understand It, the young |ager has a fast club he can cut nia | MORAN KNOCKS OUT CLEMENTS, SUN. F,, No, 670 Baitic Street. | Series may be played out between old |{'ough a tenement, For my prelim-| THE PIRATES AREN'T WITH DL ., AG Columbus A renue, fing Birt bt anme. bett. He took his beatin, action was proven on Thursday night st the Cler-| stimulate recruiting. ‘The prospects of | GREFNWERG, MAX, No 64@ Lenox Avante... men between the ages of nineteen and | pjayers loose on the bases. If his doned by hard work as a plasterer. |arms dropped helplons at hia aiden. woot A, ©. of Drooim, where odie Rarteld | Going quty with the mosquito flees | seri THN TSd' BT 00 Baa twenty-ilve will be subject to call. | pitchers are weak there 1s no use in COWLER IN FOURTH He could jar with every blow landed, | and thon took the blow that sent hiin amd Mike O'Dowd fought in the main bout. Bo) aod “taking a hand in the exciting BS JOSEPH, No, 816 Fast One Hundred What a tough looking league it will be!him working for @ single run, If I and apparently he completely eur-/40wn. He didn’t “lone on a foul.” big was the crowd that the gram receinia Cirured | Work of bunting U boats has induced | niin Siivk NBWCOMB, No, 80 Veer] WHEN those boys aro g Why, Til should tell where I think our strength | Frank Moran of Pittsburgh at the passed all other modern heavywelghts |, Corbett, lacked Other things, por- 93.62, Afr te Lp agg tee nnd M200 |sbortamen in Long Laland to Join tha! Mme |. x, 400 mam Ninth Brest | Mordedat Maree direc ee ti roa. feats, It might give “ald and comfort |Harlem Sporting Club ast _nigtt haps, but his courage was unqies- Bartield got 35 per ommt.. 7 legion, it was only to be expected Late Non Th Ninth Avenue, - yrds le }to the enemys Therefore, silence! | knocked out Tom Cowler, the big Eng- in all the elements that make up| tioned. Fitzsimmons beat him de O'Dowd wae handed 9800.50, which wes 25 Pl tht athletes would Wish to bo as | KYU ML NEIT No 22 Past One Hundred aod is This fe the seventeenth season T| Let them find out. |lish boxer, in the fourth round of whi “lass” in the ring. Every one thought | In fourteen rounds at Carson, Corbett | cent, with the State tax out, there'd likely be lots| Sixth Sumet Gtreet,| PAVE inhabited a big league uniform| It is my opinion, as I have remarked | w. fougt ralght- ey —_ UL LNELIU6, No, 204 Court "|and I figure I know ball players|above, the Cincinnati te: was to have been a ten-round bout. The he was the one man to give Willard a| fought a straicht-standing, toe to toe promises to be on the prett iM Bae er pers rd eras ie ara om 8a bolt from the cli fight. Every one wondered if Tom| "Rt until the solar plexus blow | Frankie Bums, the Jere City tantamweighs, hele Sam hus uider-| KNOWLES, FRANK, Xo, 14M Broadway, Broot-|Pretty well, Most of them will pass finish’ in the first division if T can [result coming a rom the clear Jones had gone crazy. eee heme. iia bo oe hia thirewath tant 100% Oe a ai | Maden tho Job of guarding thi P wood Jobs to put on the sult oi g simmons, surprised by the pow- by defeating ba ‘ Bo Fulton was matched with Morris, | erful attack of young Jim Jeffring, Watertury, Conn, on ‘Thurslay night, received vm, Y | follow out the policy “ sky, was one of the most popular ever @ Atiantic from raidin KGBN, BDWARD A, No 6 Bast Ont is Uae Hac, but be went fad many land the war Moan poe tae tay eine | scored in a local ring, and when Referee The Naval Reserve officers in| KERB AMKATAM U, Beat hire. ‘The big leaguers, even thoush they {te pieces aa it ts liable to do, ‘The|Kid MoPartland had fintshed his fatal round, flehting furtously, bn tetituted for Al Shubert, who is laid up with this port promise lesion, members al: |" icra Wey No. 90 Barron Street, (must make ‘most’ of thelr profession | this case Ee itvehe Tal Ser ee nent count of 0 eto cree ee ee “ ” we + p nu a 4 a war RE AsMv No. a! . versal | o, - rough fellow, who ts strictly “taboo” | absolute fairness until Jeffrles'n right « badly cit ©, drew down & FUR CTO ty that are being put in| WACLFY W.iJ. No 160 Wen ‘Turgaits | in thelr youth, Will be on the Job. | training goes through, reminds me uf |{he spectarors: loudly acclaimed ‘Moram, —# te Willard, Presumably because Jess | fist found Hob's jaw and ended the fe tstse Bure's penche. Commission and the latest recrutts) wjuit CARLES TL, No 1400 Belfort AT | nay centre Held on the ciants, Bul | as, answer, that Irvin 8, Cobb, the —_——— and his managers don’t lke Carl's| one-sided battle. “Fitzsimmons never the St. Paul middleweight, wno|#HOW a decided preference for this Rites y eld on the Glants, | writer, made to a queationer whon'he “game.” dreamed of “losing on a foul.” "Hed | OW Twmer, ; because Morris is a great powerful, | hurled himself at the giant round after $700 for bis eorvices, Brandt, who had bee nue, Siren " ea e Ss kind of service, MORAN JA. No, 281 Went One Hundred and] Was one of the greatest go-getters) was lecturing one day. Altoonas Open Senso: have given his Ii 1 te boring under the management of Billy Moore, ‘ - | Eighteenth | Street on fly balls there was around the| “Who will win the war, Mr. | A new ball team will enter the semi- Every one thought Morris would be GD EAL thine in thee rire at 20 ADY | the tooal volren, bes been slenad wp for wane] It has beens pronounced feature | xuwWuis Wocorr He = peas cireult—a fine fielder and a dead shot | shouted the auditor, OF) ME. OORT ec ccalonal TRIKE. AUNGAY (WIEN ETRE t a Aaa ey at @/in him to “fight foul.” iT hi " es ste * jardly size) Cobb looked at him a minute, Then | Altoonas will cross bats with the Brook- nail . > | tor six rounda, at | Pressed a desire for the most hazard No 168 “Myrte Avem, | of hig collar. 4 ! e. en the a a als Pg fn Tommy Burns, knocked down by | Oe Sec puscasehis) oo ‘Apa 19|0Us Kind of duty, notably with the | 'Rrookly. ag Gan wea doen faced ‘enue serine, id > he, anawered. lyn Field Club. The Altoonas’ grounds referee Bill, Brown ‘would have to|John#on in Australia by a blow de. | o> lary Howard of Port. Obester, for |AViation corps or the mosquito fleet, It PRARSALL, TR, W, H., No, lileted and gave Up baseball and has wry ask you a question. Who |are situated at Sutter Avenue and Cres- stop the fight in about seven rounds|!!vered In the breakaway In the first | Mau “at Patcborua, L. 1., end on Avett | can not be justly said that New York | qurr VinweD, No, 816 Bast Ove Hundred end) boon jucky enough not to stop a fast | rane San Francisco earthquake?" cent Street, Brooklyn. The Altoonas because Fulton would give Morris | found, fought fairly and with clean: | 35) tw "dsahee with Hughey Hom for twelve | athletes want to pick out easy berths nu? ath Ste "C, 816 Bast Ove Hundred ond | one, delivered by that well known (Covyriaht, 1017. by the aN. We will nlo up as follows: Lehman, es; such a fearful beating. I talking Seer the Rat eae rounds 2.0% (oa decision at the Tyan A, 0, of New |for themselves. If there is to be any Ro, 201 ra Thin Seo southpaw, Krupp, with his bean, He eet Ohlau, ¢ f.; Batch, @; Thompson, Ibs og ere with Bill a day or two after didn't foul. He took his sorry an omen thick of it, like the first expedition SHBBHAN, THOMAS 'V, No. 61 Dh Are Beeches an hie atooey ce iae Pre ry ee Y “Why,” sald Bill, “I thought Fulton | !ost his title Article of agreament calling for @ ten-roand of Canadian sportsmen who refused | Mins INViNG B., No, 428 Sheffield Avenue, |ing hand grenades, I predict many would beat Morris and that I'd probe Jim Jeffries, at Reno, walked tnto| pout bere Silent Martin, the deaf mute Lea |to take the count at Ypres when the N. W., No, 118 Bouth Mighth Btreet,| another boy of the leagues will be ably have to stop it in about five| Johnson's hard punches steadily for, dieweigt of thie olty, aod Miko MoTieue. the) Germans were bringing up counties agi eaettppeeecorgy honored for this same ability. Dahl Scores Knockout, resads Weng Carl Beran Dutling I) len sounson drove heme, Corian | seceieiat Zou etek oben sun ae | eneeven,in © AOSD Td enV Bist dit MLA Na rst n|BASEBALL STAR MUST MAKE],,| UUADELPHIA, April 14—Def-| postON, April 14.—Vietor Dahl, the that it took me about two minutes to| fife fnishing awings. He didn't foul. | preset 8, C. on the vlubt of May 1, MoTiawe| "Yor juaging from replies to the le-| wAl°*ARTHUR L., No, @0 Leggett Avenue, SUCCESS WHILE YOUNG rela Partie - ; hat the annual! Heigtan fiddieweight, was given the realize {t waan't an accident, and that| Me lost, and lost Uke a man and a| pas been boxing in good form since be plaowt | gion, ‘the home sportsmen will all pe Woodhaven, TU eo, 090 West One Hus |, Tt 18 all a most serious proposition | |) JA hy 8 of the University of Penn. | award over George Robingon in the ten- he had Fulton's number.” champion, pumeslf under the management of George Mone, | Pood soldiers, ready to do Any asny| WARN f DNARE. oe for both tho boys in baseball and out |*Y!Vanta wild be held on April 27 and|round bout at the Commercial A, C, According to Bill arenes who Is as a ag for bi his unsavory reo- t lightweight in the | assigned them, The following let-|wiMnalD HAROLD M.. No 6 West Thirty | of it. In the past, many 2 father has | 28, pianned, regardless of the dis- last Hie Dahl at eveware and both- | and competent a referee as over| ord, had some elements of o continuance of athlet ered obingon. In the curtain rai sey ped into a ring, Morris dominated | for when he went down at task ? ‘of the two feature ten-round | this commendable apirit to do any letting his son play profess.onal base-|a number of Solemn wan cae all Larry Costello, floored in the a Fulton from the first minute of the|he went down fichting to the Inet. | equally mused, 1p one ball. It was hard to advise these—|day by the management of the! round, got up in nine seconds and drove’ ) “T think the idea of starting the figure for yourself the number of Big | carnival, Powel . ‘ 6 H m1 Kind of service: H & first round. He went straight at the|and fighting fairly. He didn't drop poate at the Clermont Bporting Club to-night, In wn re his right to Tom F nose, knock- { hine—#x-| toppled hi cores eresation, will oppo Italtan Joe|Aporting Legion la a bully one 1) Legion offers a better medium for)/yoaguers in the country—real top- e—-9x-| toppled him over unconacious He | middlewe! 7 iy @ Tt wasn't buts, ‘Tonight he will go against Harry | that the majority of recruits have ex- Geren, Cones strenuous work they Waal Lo b6 1b tue | ROSETT reserves in a desperate effort to break | ruitk all over Fulton I was so surprised | Wien Johnso Stanley Yoakum, Ledges Brown, who is| ter from Irving E. Gross brings out ween W., No, £1 Wet sixw-fitn | Written me about the advisability of bags Pino Street, man who so outclassed him in every| until Willard’s last crashing right | the ooster battle Jimmy O'Hagm, the Albany tes Ge oes attribute of @ fighting m re tavorite aloanee. organised a battalion around my |athletes to do their bit. notehers out of the thousands of ball| Howard Drew, for several years ee cept heart-and began pushing “lose! never tried to use an unfair blow in | Gane, Brookim’s farorite aluager, neighborhood known as the New| To join tho legion, fill out the ac-| piayers—and you have the answer.|tho national sprinting champion, came| Coogan and Donley Box Deaw, the Fatrmont A. ©, in the Bronx to-night} York Juntor Guardsmen. It Is an | companying blank, 6 ting Ma prety The percentage is against the highest | back, but not quite far enough, in a| NEW BEDFORD, Mass., April {hae M eacy and Fraakio Daly are acbetuled to|infantry company, but if Uncle Sam |erence for any particular service and |gucceas, and the star docs not Inst {thrilling race, or rather a pair of| Mel Coogan of Brooklyn’ and Mickey ¢ the real ob ry vet in the star event of ten rounds, The boxer} deemed it necessary to put me in the | whether you bagte rr ay oat ts much bgt sean tee ee ae pegs races, at the Smart Set A. Donley of Newark fought the main bout Tt Ath his chin sunk. of his| the came fone plone it he staye in| me vg the opular decialon hae been promised 4] Naval Reserve, I am satiate tary or naval training or experience erage low that, Un . Indoor games in the Thirteenth held ort Drovect his Jaw--Battling | tradi Anish at laste (2 COme to the | VINA Tin Peto Hermann, the bantamecitht! Very fncly sald, Mr. Gross, and | handling motor boate or automobiies vice, or conscription, eall it what you| Regiment Armory last night. beforo the Tremont A.C. last night, fine | Aries NL: tas mact + ri a aouer tan-roind eo Benay Valerr| why hot, interest your battalion. in| Do not delay any longer. Send in| will, gives no choice, Lt is better not| | Andrew B. Kelly” of ‘Holy Cross ene ie eres ee ee ee Oe ed Fulto a most mag. | champion. and punching fast at the body, Ful-| the twenty-six rounds, ton tried to keep at arms reach, where| And Jess Willard, when his time he is most effective, but Morris had! comes, will go down like all the rest hie fight planned, and refused to b Nelson 5! —he rushed and ralaed| he bout a draw, |your blank now and help make the|to permit the parents to declde—a|College, the national 800-yard ch: chard called t! . " on. . 7 ry 4 Harry Smith will ¢rom mitta, will be} the Sporting Legion. If Congress de-| your bla E ane : turning his head to the referee and|fear, will never be added to the lst Dut Brandt, the Brooklm Dentam, and service, your Paral 08 Reg Sbernir§ spor POR seri tn: cohuneca | RAGA OL eat Ea: LeeRATCT ane: oes LALA Aimee ercevtaes te, fracuea, to Rial =. UTaCe enm w geen Cement cas if complaining — although there was of hard fighting men named above, Andy Nelderreiter, his hare parted | have a chance to sho the, Bporting ene and two.) harder on tho health. sturdy little negro sprinter by inches|ganized a baseball club for the coming oh a ee a hells Bo ee nety wotiied it yeetertay that as | OVligauo: w p ne cock & |in the rerunning of the Century Spa- | season and would like to hear from all be was tink wp with Silt Martin and : I read in the newspapers that Joss |clal, an especially arranged 100-yard|uniformed travelling | teams, aa” they to give bim all of his attention, . Willard, had sent a wire to Washing- | dash, have several open dates in June, July } + le fetter for Biot to gat & new manager, Brandt ton offering his services, and the vol- ———. s Dr. Robert’ Mor- LEGION Ss BLANK OF ENROLLMEN bes engaged Jack Dournerty, whe ie sine looking La unteering of Willard ‘means more| Athletios will be continued in the : ne affairs of Kid Taylor, to be hie men rie ater & than the volunteering of a man the|New York City public schools this Golf and Country, Club, eine Groh, for instance. |#pring and probably througho New York Epo rting Li a8. -— ‘Twenty-nine clubs in this distriot | NN tday, Tuxedo Golf Club and pine ot ue ne Gree, Ser eens ee ee et eee ruarauE, 7" BATON ROUGE ‘ | Enrolled by The Bvening World: ‘The Browdway 8, 0. of Brook bas en st | have offered their courses to mem-| Fairview Country Club: secend Keigey.| would be ike alming at the Binger|the Public Schools Athletic League | DA? follow the noble cxamvle of Georges Carpen- as ns tractive cant of outs for to-night, In the main!) o.4 of the Women's Metropolitan | Plaingeld Country Club a Friday, Apa. | Butlding tn New York, at its annual meeting yesterday | “** Sater makion aluite sonra Lonisi- 's erery, enroll myself as a member of the/||. 5 re pany ae fod lt “7 Golf Association, These course priv- Yale Club, aad the Country Jciuh, of When Jess offered his services to | afternoon, o Bini ee ee ee o Senet "I A ; ps mid . ok up with a " ‘le . ou rriday, ‘ortarich, 2 ‘ortam et New York Sporting Legion, subject to call }| ‘te am a’ me exUniial atm cara. | legos, which have been granted far Sion mien, and tearen Cine a | Novos ring the’ acaon of the { ‘ : . man, Both men are in good condition, and they | several seasons, simply giv’ a er boxing bout tha eheduled for Ap if for enlistment in the service of Uncle Sam. st 10 Cura i iis ue. | trom other clubs the right to play on my hi the Aonuel meeting of fhe, Rasen {Major League Standings, Results | tween Lea Darey and Jeff Smith. ' certain days. Mrs, C. Uebela recently, it was’ decided to hold the Me Le u S d Resul ' Grew of Fort Hamilton in the somi-final, pertale Gs th vi re tat . hird Week in ’ 8 VERYTHIN . Secretary of the jon, ®VE! spring tournament the. t) | 5 a FOR ie AGE ........ WEIGHT ........ HEIGHT ........ - = ut the list, which ‘as follows ho links of. the Trenton Coun ae «fF Por the third time to Irs than two weeks | 0Ut tne et eae ae siune, August In, view of the war situation, n ‘a Ss chedule ‘o- Ilia s ow 4 MARRIED SINGLE _ three bentemweighte bh declined nd October-—Deal Golf Ciub and Dun- pase omeiela volad 00 ar & Cepae hes obeses Mise serees Frankie Hume, the Jermy bantam, ia bo and Pot sn cond Monday {© tho conditions for the tou! y : The llgom Whe eosl Frantic up ane. Kid | Woe A conet and Heutercer Hollywood to have the winners forego thelr AMERICAN L Prices and Terms to Sult. Wilt at tho Pioneer 8, C., on Anil 10;| Golf Club; second Monday in every | priges and allow the money which would NATIONAL LEAGUE. EAGUE, REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, j Joe Burwen, et the eaime club, on April 17, aad] month, Youngtakah Country Club; third Re gpent. for gue, Sapniee tp, be Loy Cube W. LPC, | Clube, W. L. P.O. Clube WL, PO ae oe tac oot Yes lender Ooms NAME eee made at ‘ita, at ihe Oljapts | Monday, Fox Hills Golf Club and Brook: |to the Red SS... Ped bag» SAE at) Sims se ce 85 West 83 rod ‘ O05401006004000500 6000009002 me ie Sf eel © ympta | wn Country Club; fourth” Monday, | however. | the various divisions will re) } (rte. 16 1.000 |Mreck'n 01 200 N. York. 02 100 sik OLLE! NC ' nm Maes Oh 400 By N Golf Club; every Monday | ceive Red Cro lems, Aig epee LL! KA’ ' ADDRESS — North Jersey Country, Club ——- ° Phi... 10 2,000 | Boston... 01 000 Phila... 02 000 R R SKATING ; PP ereerecreccccsoscces Charley Docesreick, matchmaker of the Mo th Jeretsday. in July and August, | Tho Executive Committee of the U. 8.|| Ciscin'ti, 2.1. .667 | Plus'gh., 0 3 000 bau’ os oe n neer 3. C., baa completed bis card of bouts tor] Woodmere Club; first Tuesday, Wykagyl |@. A. has revised the par distances and GRAND, CENTRAL PALACE the weit show of Ma clad on Tucslay tae | Cocutiy Club-and Inwood Country Club; | recommends thelr general adoption, In RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Tar arent ; Remarks: | ed Foe ek etl net | COUNT Tuesday, Wee Burn Got Club | future, par three holes will be all UP tO] 1 Caleage, 6; Pitebergh, 1. bk Casle, 4 Came, Bw \ ' wi melas th ee tas ¥ and fourth Tuesday, Forest Hill Field | 260 vardy, For several years 225 was ms rye: . pss ol (alien pe Yh LEN mmnmeeme ¢ par. three yare § Logis, 3; Cincinnatl, Boston : ten-rund attraction Chick et Wednesday, Hackensack Golf| change has to do" with par four, which New York vs, Hoston—rain, Detroit vs. Cleveland—cold. THUM’S BOWLING AND AIL ; Fill bo ae | 4 For park will moet Charlie Morrie of | Club: Segond eon aeey ne wee no’ , tne poles from iM i “ Brookiya ve. Ph iphia—wet grounds, (Philades ve. W tonnrala i ad DENY. os Lc é FY Gree age, rn" e Golf Club, and air ‘ards, efor ‘ 2 2 i = ; ( out above blank and mail to Sporting a Guy Grantord Golt 1 alee piseees Var five Is from 448 to 600, wheree for. |P GAMER TRAY, ini | SPORTING, i i Fy c a on ¥ ‘ ‘Thursday, Ridgewo ountry | merly !t was from 426 to a in the iow York at Boston, toston at Net ernie - DEES | ; Legion Editor, Evening World, Pulitzer Building, eet inci at hal oi, Ce ee club sean TMiraday.*Weatneid) Gott (hye ae of all holes over Poitedeiphie Broshiye, Washington a! Philadelphia, Tonnighty Fairmont A.C. 187 Bt, 84 Am ‘“ < “. . re ugust ani ep arkey—! 63 Park Row.) Beatasnght trom te, eatin vo. roumde. inl sind “Ehigiemood cent a OF OP cnuateminenens Piusburgh a1 Coicsge, Goreand of Duras Benny Valser—-Happy Smith, Adm, 80a» ‘ mt loren-Cowler match last third Thureday, Nassau Countr: . 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