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a Sy METAS ER SEN A BAL te REAL G — Benny Leonard Meets Ritchie Mitchell in Milwaukee Ring To-Night. 0 Pybitaniue Oo, Rs New York “evening World). B leading lightweight in the East will box the West's fore- most lightweight in Milwaukee to-night. Ritehie Mitchell, who has been making rapid strides in this di- vision, will box Benny Leonard, New York's classy performer, in a bout which has aroused more Interest than any fistic event that has taken place im the Middle West in years. It ts expected that the match will @raw « gate of $40,000 or over, Mitehell, naturally, is the favorite in the betting. Billy Gibson and his proteve are confident that the clever Mitchel! will be whipped Bo confident are Leonard's admirers that he will win that they handed Gibson a at the prevailing odds that Leonard will outpoint his rival. Freddie Welsh, world’s lightweight champion, who has fought both men, thinks that Mitchell will win, He de- clares Ritchie is the best man that he » years, with Leonard bas met in th next on the Ii Mitchell so: Briton a nev round route. trimming over the ten- HILFE Leonard and Mitchell are W battling in Milwaukee, there will be another good lght- weight battle fought at the Clermont Rink, Brooklyn, Charlie White, the hard hitting Chicago fighter, boxing Waiter Mohr, the tough Brooklyn lad. Thoughts of getting knocked out are most remove from Mohr’s mind, He has never been floored during his boxing career, It's a funny thing that White has only scored one knockout in these parte—that against Young Brown some two years ago, He has run up ‘a long list of K. O. victories in other cities, but hereabouts he seems to pack his aleep wallop in tce before entering the ring. ACK DILLON 1s having his troubles, The one-time “Glant- Killer” is now suffering from a severe attack of appendicitis, Dil- lon’s path has been strewn with any- thing but roses since he k ed out Tom Cowler in such sensational fashion in Brooklyn, And, by the way, Cowler has @ unique alibi, or at least his manager, Jimmy Johnston, has one for him, for hia recent knockout by Frank Moran, He says Cowler became confused be- cause Moran's handlers annoyed him with threats. Moran's right Mary Anno-—must some, too, Jimmy hand--the famous have worried Tom The Giants look to be the o of the baseball world, despite t! ‘one-run defeat in Brooklyn, The club appears to be strong in every department, which is unusual for any team, The setback in Brook- lyn was bound to come with such jul pitching by such an s Jack Coombs, OV. WHITMAN'S efforts to kill G boxing In this State appear to be frustrated, for the time being at least. In a final vote in the Aasenbly last night, with the Gov- ernor’s lieutenants doing thelr ut- most to round up enough vo pass the Davis bill, it was give worse beating than on the previous vanoting. There is no demand for the repeal of boxing on the part of the public and the legislators ently recox- nize the fact. All the sport needs in 4 good, competent commission to curry out the provisions of the Frawley Law and then the sport will flourtah as do baseball, racing and other commission of $6,000 to bet | er ee peas THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL pearls ane WN A RRL IL 19, 191 7. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer GIVING ’EM THE DUST Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) PINEHURST, N. C., April 19.—All! three divisions played the first round tn | the annual mid-April golf tournament, | there being two upsets in the first alx- teen. KR. G, Morrison, Oakmont, who was picked to go to the final, was defeated | by J.D, Armatrong, Shenecossett, at the twentieth hole. Another favorite, ¥. 11. | Gates, was beaten by the Oakmont vet: | eran, H.C, Fownes, who led all the way. | | Robert Hunter was out tn 37 and had! hia match well in hand from the start F. 8. Danforth, the medalist, also won easily. Entries clowe Wedn: 2, for the apri }¢ ay evening, May | kolf tournament of the ntry Club of Atlantic City, which 18} to take place over the course at North- feld Thu L} Friday and Saturtay, | | May 3, 4 and 5. It will be the wecond event on the calendar, as the season will | open on Thursday of next week at Lake: | wood, Prizes are offered for runner-up In each regular division and also for the | | winners of the beaten eights. Frederick | |, Robbing, the secretary, will also take | care of the entries, ' PINEHURST, N. C,, April 19.—Mre.| Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Pittepurgh, playing In @ match on the champtonship | course here, established a new record | for the season for women golfers, Mrs, | Hurd's eard of 43—39, 82 clipped one} |stroke from the previous low record | made by Miss Klaine Rosenthal in the! |fnal of the women's North and South championship, and is the best that has) been done on tls course in several year ——$_—— Another change is imininent in the | place and date for the metropolitan | junior championship cross country | run, Since the committee awarded | the run to the Glencoe A. C. for Sun- day, May 20, much opposition has ariron and two inembers of the com- | mittee, after inspecting the course in Port Morris are convinced that It would be unwise to hold a title run there, If unsatisfactory in the opin-| jon of the committee, the run will be| shifted to Van Cortlandt Park and the date changed to Saturday, May 19, | In conjunction with the Department | of Parks, the 300 clubs and leagues | which are members of or are affill- | ated with the Metropolitan Associa- | tion will take part In the Wake Up America Day exercts public park, playground and recrea- Major League Standings, Results Peck, | Yank ‘Shorts top, Ooormighe, 1917, ke ‘Rew PATRIOTS SHOULD ENROLL TO-DAY IN “N= SPORTING LEGION to see his team’s travelling |A Fitting Way to Observe schedule include the base lines also, r . Brooklyn h “Wake Up, America!” Cel-| sent iza Appleto : . . wh ea New York ebration Is to Join Evening | paper “will” bea nickel World’s Patriotic Movement | It the U boats shell Atlantic City and | Beach, we'll get even by shelling Cincinnatl, TT ter wae the country t0-) 1. vou spa oF the Walla vs i | glad the wind ts the other way. sands of athletes of New York could | phot | best show their appreciation of this historic day by enrolling in the Sporting Legion, now being formed Von Hindy should learn Amertean methods, Our fight managers have demonstrated that the only way to by The Evening World. win a victory ts to beat the other To-day’s ceremonies are velng car-| UY to the telegraph office, ried out to bring home to thousands | 7 _- of patriotic Americans the need of} BT'S GO. offering their services for their coun-| Government tax of 3 Will take about twenty conte from Commie try. Sportsmen throughout the world each ay, have been among the first to present thegselves for duty, and surely New| York athletes do not want to be classified ay slackers, Those who en- roll in the sporting legion are as-/ |sured of immediate action in tho Naval Reserve. Enemy submarines are now prowl- ing in American waters, and the Navy Department now has thousands of submarine cnasers, but not sutfi- cient men to man them, As soon as Nick Altrock Is the funniest man fm baseball until you lamp Al Demaree ut the bat, Harvard 1s pruning her athletic lexpenses and has decided to aboligi outdoor training for the chess and debating tear you SAID I Ihe eeoptl dl ge Should Morris be unfortunate the Sporting Legion is raised to &lenough to stop Coffey h thousand members it will be quickly |i. cet Willa ia y he will have enlisted tn _ the vices Uncle | ™ ard. Sam, and New’ York athi Will’ deaieh GH ahaa Hew have the proud distinction first | wt ey into two cinmes, Theme 1 those who don't, qudepintoserviogs te cs NAVY NEEDS 10,000 MEN TO | The tishtest exe of ‘em all ts the GUARD THE COAST. | American 1 who lees in There can be no more ex form | Pittsburgh. lle's a cousin to the eg@ of duty than to be a mom of the who lives In Cleveland and attends mosquito fleet and help taking part|ni; the National in the defense of New York from raid- | oy tl there 7 Sates ing U boats. Uncle Sam has imme- |?! phephds diate use for 10,000 men to guard the coast from New London to barnegat an ague YEA Bo, Bay. Up to date less than half this| George atattings han sont some of his rookie number ‘is available. But this Will |. yrectice some ot thar intensive taroiag ae bet soon be changed—as soon as the jexperts ar cairytung about Sporting Legion is ready to take —— shot at a man periscope. The! When a fighter fails to show up It Navy Department has asked the le-| mainly b |gion to be increased to 1,000 members, | and this promis at an early} date, judging from the daily number | of new recruits, | Athletic clubs throughout the clty are giving added stimulus to recruit- ing for the legion by inducing their club members to send in their enroll- nent blanks. The Yorkville Sporting peciuse him up. the other guy will show 3 to be Sam Langford, the champion dark- weight, will fight again in New York, Sam can beat any’ fighter who hae respect for old age. tion centre will be open and Fred- Club still retains Weed 1h tle) ATL cncmmmcninas erick W. Rublen, President, and An- Gi | form of recruiting with Its record of | Man itil. meeicrce in And Games Scheduled To-Day}|, Regarded Weak at Bat, iii tet hay eke | ENGLISH POLO STAR reeeutan Association, have urged| - | p , Ge co Gea ek ae _ LOSES LIFE IN BATTLE. ery athlete in t ft 4 ° ° embership high In the usand ae every in the district to dy hia | NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. HAitti n Li ke A Demon i rere een tains Ae the | LONDON, Aor 19 Cunt, Meer \] cate Web PC, | Clube WE. PLC, ||Clobe WW. PC, | Chaba, We. PC. g | roronto rained .000c ras |EC Wilnons Who’ played: hack) on Sate Avthur Roth of Dorchester te favor- |] N. ¥ert. ¢ 2 .000 | Phila... 2.3 500 ||Chicage.. 6 1 .883 | Mt, Louis, 98 800 scieniuieanions ‘ jeruits for the Canadian army, and | British polo team which invaded Amer- ite for the annual Patriots’ Day mare, Cinein'tl, 6 8.428 | Hoston... 22.800 || orton... 6 1.488 | |this number could be more’ than nd was defeated by the Meadow thon race from Ashland to Boston at Ge, fates 6:8 s0k8 | Reems SS ao || N. Fork. 8 8. ep | Roger Has Already Won ‘Two ‘i ' triple if athletes around New York ws in i911, has been killed in noon to-day. Koth won the race a |f Chit. 48 671 | Brook’n., 14 .200|/Cleve'd.. 3.500 4 pis ..._ |} Bill O'Hara, Once With |would only realize the trouble that yenr ago, defeating tnany of the men RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Games by Timely Hitting) i i Uasie Gam ls now Up against Giants, but Now Officer n he will faea this afternoon, | Brooklyn, 4; New York, 3. | and Helped to Land Anoth ants, but Now |SPORTSMEN SHOULD ENROLL es Kolehmamen of Oly: Cincinnatl, 7; Pittsburgh, 5. Boston, 2: Philadeiphla, 0. and Helped to Land Another | In English Ai in Town IN LEGION AT ONCE. Chartey"oren and Wiillam Renneds Chlteoe: Obi Lane & be the Same Way slau TRL | Why walt to be called in th “ores an Kennei : ay. oe | ait to be called in the all of New York. ‘Bidney” Haten 3 | Denies ve Pitedeiphie--Haln, Detrels ve Cohenge—ate. Among the distinguished visitors || vice. President Wilson is preparing on hand and expec! to wettle In New York after the rac GAMES TO-DAY. By Bozeman Bulger. ee effect quat the Yanks were |] ¢, ihe ‘Treasur ha capped b en tting ort. had nduate ‘Treasurer of [handicapped by a weak hitting short- || know, O'Hara few hed tagen aavantege of the ix: lwtop? What has hecome of the gang tunities afforded that It has bec {who always felt sorry for poor Roget ; necessary to dismias some of the pald| | Pec ne the Ce men in the coaching department eckinpaugh war three Uniform a Pass at Meeting, hout that poor fellow! | Clark Griffith | It's too bad Acoorting | Look at the s rounds at Racine, Wie es. Unless present plans go wrong @ April 2 > - 1 that his | sent word to John Weisma |uand, which was injured several weeks Harry | basket off the weals willow of this hit- 49 shortstop and the will be wit for sit rounds INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, and the New York at Brooklyn, | Washington at New York. Unorganta Philadelphia at Bosion Hoston at Philadeiphis HELE are those historians who snelish Harvard ‘Chtcngo at Pittsburgh, | Nt. Loule at Chicago Da oG eee eecte te. the || mamas array ‘Clarinnatl at St. Loule trolt at Clevaland. »-day’s game O'Hara, now Lieut. O'Hara, of the Bil pastime years ago. as an aviator, but was transferred played Giants inany years aco, but joined an troops and went to will be Bill was in town yesterday, but didn’t get a chance all the As you with He started eM to an infantry regiment, wher Officers and men of the United States! match will be arranged to-day between |‘ Ph, Ma ta vineadly eaten Kame ong yack Barry are likely to weep at || pocmas nt def i here he army and navy in uniform will be w twice any minute. |] became a@ lleutenant te of the United Manta) Gettin Levinaky, the clover Boom ee at et able to the fuct that in} Dll wae under fire for several ation at the two-day racv|heavywelght, and Hilly Miske, the Bt-| uy ime on the tanita! Hat with « UTOkeH Ml lee thee game won by the Yanks ao | MeBtha and took part in two or elmont. Pa erminal on ee ew won by the Yan 9 " y ‘ Miake hus Just | tor several weeks, Las takon the plaster cast off three severe engagements, hare MAY 18.900:185 | Baul Hy honyeeelant bee ds MO hewd and wilt be reed to tattle again within{far two of them plunked into the ngagemonts, A Ger man shell struck the ground near the trench where he was ball ationed, mon hundreds of thouss | to ot Americans into national service, Our sportsmen can best riotism now by enro legion and signifying ady to do t smber who has already interest hia friends in-the recruiting slogan ts now Put Wear and Tear thousand mombere in a wee fe To Flight their intention bit and secretart letic clubs ¢ . help along the cause by being their] § “Wear” and “Tear” are twin own recruiting agents. You don't trouble-developers. Ciean out |have to be any particular athlete to your transmission and you will |Join All sport a mn ore welcome, ind steel filings—the result of egion 18 intended to show the i e P : , ad to Ow fhe wearing, tearing Friction. Ket toeether vi make the gion | To join the companying log blank n fill out the ae- eturn Automobile to . the Olympia Philadelphia on ; : player officer was e afte: sports that are properly supervised, | te getting stronger and that he at te helped along in like manne mae § after LUB , eka, | 4P ed in the caving embankment r you have had Will be ready to box within two week 0 | Mr. Peck has broken up two pastimes bash tod on ments. |) ’ ave had any AM LANGFORD'S many-hued STANDING OF THE CLUBS. An Waldnuatal hae Miske signed Gp for! A- Gout oan cllaeied Seday betena Xewaxlet, D k It was an hour before they got Bill |) Aining or exper “A will stop Friction in every Clube WEL PC.) Clube W, LPC. LM already and that with lumbago trying dling motor beats or automod: inoving part of your ear. bathrobe is still in the ring. ‘The |] newer, 201,000 [Mesemu 't' coo [{another go, he has decided to put Nin Zulu Kid, te Mrookisu tanta, and Joe Tuber eS Od dim buck out, and he was almost gone. After ||“ gend in your enrollment blunk now They put'a venect of flake hard-hitting Boston colored || waitimere 2 01,000 | Buttale,. 0 2.900 || *#AInst Levinaky in a ton-round: boul. the Tiled Me ities we wex| Just where Peckinpaugh got thia|| SuMering other injuries O'Hare was || Don't delay any longer j Mae utes tal cement : san headin fo 1h fee Which will be feught at the Broadway | loim in @ fifteen-mund bout ta Baltimore on vext| J paugh ¢ aaat hack to Canad ‘ Leb ee «surface, Metal cannot heavyweight who has been boxing for ester 2 01,000 | Richmond » 2 ovo || *MI: we ihe night o€ May i, | Monday nish 4 hes just returned trom | excellent idea of busting that baseball ada u.. a leave of touch metal. fifteen years in still jumping around || Previ'ver. 8 1,600! Toromte.. © 2 .000 || >) ©: Of Brooklyn on the nik ay Hot 7 takin tor | shea nobat : ; This has been extend: Latest Names Enrolled oy t taki manta The men have already fought a hurd | Hot Sisiiys, where ho has bee # baths for|in the pinches nobody seems to know, Jed ntiry MO op! ents ni ¢ r | iw and repo pow be pod “cy . 0} . . @aerever be can fing thom. Last SESULTS YESTERDAY, ten-round battle at St. Paul several | im 1 le reportat now t We ta god! out “Cap.” Huston says he'd rather | for another month, In Sporting Legion. @ fourh sro || Maren: 8 Battal, @. ecks ago, Levinsky winning by @ shade. |” wi remain ignorant and pay. the selar; JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. week he fought In Brooklyn and t oe bee hati |weeks ayo, Le y p | init pial gy appeared to be no alarming decline mee, 5 (11 Innings), _ Walter La the weat aide weiterweisht, ue] Whioh ts fair enough, Pri P 1 ROG pti tree Abrb in his boxing forin, He boxes again Mochester, 2; Richmond, | (11 inaings), Cart Morris, who tackles Jim Coffey, the trish! pieced himself under the management of Joe ' \of Mavor Mitchel's “Wake Up Day, revieusly enrolled, 619, " \ : Giltdaaes: 43 Testa 1. TE ees taue ab abs Alam ‘ of Joe! At the same time an encomium heve | Of AY Nin Tanne D Day," | a vRon, MORRIS, 181 Kast Second St to-morrow night in Harlem, meeting | wavy Jacote, who aso looks after the affalse of both or “Patriot's Dayy" as they call tin! SRO Nyy OeREs, 1 f Bob Devere, who recently wave Jim GAMES TO-DAY. J rattan S.C, of Maria oo Aisi 2, te rounding | Wile and ae ee oan agatha and there must be tossed to others,|Hoston, there will be urucant cia IRCA S, aYEV ENTE, ha Herren! Goffey a hard fight. Sam used to|| Befteto ot Newark. vain a the New Tis AW A, of Mare | matched Laurett to but Walter Pipp and Home Run Baker {at the Polo Grounds, It wus announced | p MIUTON, 4m Bac way every time he fought that he| Montrea: at Providence. le training stunt remerday | at the Olympic A, A, of Phila ¢ supposed to hit, Those two-bag-|to the stands yesterday that th i . ‘ eee y 77 pi , peeded the money to paint his house Lalit yeales aunt Lived the beam e wih bhitise’ Meola of Giramitie, a.;| ec ce Washington and New York Club, it, AUGUST, Carlstadt. No Che Aema hi: le Se Goston w pike ae ncn in tie wolget be tniands |g toe a er eae gers and singles which they used to| wourd drill together: fornioe’ tor tee | MER,’ WILLIAM, “O21” Hamburg Ave, Y arkable * he never will get done painting o carry whem, be faxes Coffey drive in the four runs that tled up! first time a fully company “of ba 2) ARETHATICK, JEROME, 18) Weet se ' Ps ‘Verry Martin will furnish the| our Senatorial visitors were all right| ball soldiers, This military e | CROVO, FW 1m East Fifteenth ts. hess eee is hae 4 saris in ee Y exhibition | MONO. 7 sci et uteRm B | ——- sceeeeneens | _Mesioan dee ives, the ot Angas fitter eee eee ee sgt’ [in thelr way, but you know mobody Ol art a litte star 2.30, and If you i.” WILLIAM» ¢ ie Went Ports: | ity |e eee ee ih oak bos Baia 1 Mapes Smith and Abe Fred [ever talked about us Yanks being|Sergt, Gloson had the Yanks cat nee] CONKLIN. JAMPS R.,.946 ignth Ar a LEGION’S BLANK OF ENROLLMENT | Chartie Done Jonuny Harvey, the | man, east side hantam, will also meet | w first and third. an hour yesterday, doing platoon for iiss: Josep De mei Brooktyn, | | itwrlean tigi rounide a At | in a tenruumd engagement at the fame boxing r the second victory over Wash- | mations, and the athletic warrte ° iva ee | . oa | erie lehnlet, form owas at the seat] "ator the aecond victory over Wash Malo, warriors aro] ASRS ortega Mite, Droaty WE GUARANTEE ; at Eddie Hauth, Gearyweight uf Joviin, M ngton, wh crowd was whoop: | "ry, Stands wi : F Kis, ¢ AY Avenue every “Lustre-Silk" Barker Col- New York Sporting Legion, , Rigas Fo ee | sMatchmanor Jim Crowley has signed up Johany|ing things up for Peck, Walter Pipp ftande will be decorated ac-| FOKa Oiuilan, 4, lar to wear longer than any Enrolled bo The't: " he ta under “4 cordingly, EVANS Tap to. wear uv pening World: ee me en Loses, the Brooklyn bests. | MAD, the St, Vaul hears wels meet Jock] iogked and spoke rather doleful, | PA abner pill collar on the markel ” Clifford of Heoosiyn in the star bout at the ” q —— al an price, @ ‘eplace eight at 1 wish now they'd call me wed Hrokiyn any “Lustr coll I hereby enroll myself as a member of the pages miu" wine abe a aca’ 2 Sorting Club nest Monilay night, The | the spring,” he said, “and L migh pthe Glant winning streak and the| HASUON GRRL Unsatisfactory jar found a i ° | Am offor waa made to tring ont a mated) wini-final will Bind thow two rival hehtwelgdte ! some credit for pulling a surprise.” | Dodger string of losses broke at the ORERT wv collars are poattivel New York Sporting Legion, subject to call || ire Bie teuinwn Hvttaly bantam | get nay Duffy end | C ime time and Brooklyn is ‘quite| AER MARS Guan aD not to turn Yele f list Oe | hi | agen Ae Peeps secs Sis ‘The Yanks won their way into the| happy on this day of general celebra.| KI Lolls |B lo, in the laundry. there te or enlistment in the service of Uncle Sam. |! \'« * \ one > Tear | ae 1a ravacients willl nearts of the fans yesterday and eg-|ton, The only heart that is sad-| [seme Ynvine mb A, Renee (ee ugiat, | Lowdman’s {| make Ne tablished themselves. as val con.|dened thumps {nthe breaat of one| JOHN D. Van Keypen St. Yer eware of ‘UST AB GOOD" * that mat a for mveral | night tn a ( i Harlem Sporting | 's ; o "i od WM. BARKER CO. AGE WEIGHT eles et Lane A a Ta ee eats Bon Derena”” Willie -Avter of the | fenders for the pennant by proving) Sim Mallee, Bherif. It doesn't mane. HY. PRANK. 281 West Niteenth st, | . o eaeeccee MEMEABPET ccccceae Ele eee uca’s : “ " Mike Dut ot 1 "I that they have the pluck to fight an| twirler, even with ten years of sea LAY, ALBERT Ge” sioumt Mod Sour, : Debits waae te + date, he ection in the lantamveight counted, | UPHH) battle ay well as to get in front |soning, fee) aay too Joyous to know AUN, NUP, 1800 Av MARRIED SINGLE we wainieaei ‘i and run aw ver again can they | that his pitching was responsible for | ANIA TURIN, ‘118 Wetwerr “Av, Le AACA AN ARG aa Bully Jecote, + “ly be dubbed “front runners.” With a|the first defeat.” But the Dodgers had | T¥nh Cis 4 eae 199 me 6. U, Kegon, O vi four run lead staring them In the face | to get to somebody and It simply had DAL P.YAt, hth he, | sis yuan, has cove rr é | Donovan's men got thelr necks bowed |to be old Sal. Those Dodgers opened | ° finenivn WILLIAM 3, S0t Letters ar., NAME ily dutien de: | 0% Me ela And tails curled and landed a third|On that dink curve of his like a ton| oltshN. EDWARD WALTER, 1361 Futon PSAP MOREA pha a oo Hy ake ero teea J ainan ae alll Sueht victory, “Not only. that, Dut| of BTiCk ind the old boy was so shat-| qstad aH ore, he was compelied to bak with Kggers, | UM vu and ies Moore | Siccker, the young apltbart star, waal tered that Smith had to be rushed tol (lehure, sun Place, | oe reereroes fevaivuaad fish a és early bombardment, He stuck to the | stop the npions, One hit} WWSEY. ALEX ANDDBR. Midian teach) 1] ere eres : ship and saved tt kidding off th'a glove and | HOWSEY, ROMA Midland Towoa, BY ROLLER SKATING Reraark: 2, Herel mee Donovan showed great judgment tn whizaed to the outfield, and] HM Maton ON Cimon’ st tn, the ; , vs lyeoplie the young fellow onthe Jak, went the ball game, | Wega St | opann crlts ttt : . . ele ° @ nd Shocker fully confirmed his con Giants made a jame rally and| Heres st Ne, Une Waten of wt ‘ Bsa ey bo re ia hehanars ey tt within three Inches of victory, TAGATO. JAMES | prema see oes mt See | : an js ; best way in the world to de that wasn't enough. That three | SHUNT Tove Tt | = (Fill out above blank and mail to Sporting} 2"... . ’ 4 issih | new pitcher is to make him st Inchen, by the way, represents the dis: | Fh Abate” Wella Meponowen | THU! BOWLING AND ain rar honorpout ul tre, and it is Bill De nee that J K er was out at) So 1» wn ACADEMY. cor, Legion Editor, Evening World, Pulitzer Building,| Vee who tougit mo | at tie A Sun Golleven that victory haa the plate trying to score on Kautes| seen Way 48 rae Be syammnd oe * n 40 per cen efter ingle, \* TNO: o- mea 63 Park Row. Je error Re Fe ioe aaa sehen | 0. seoeecatae TOMAR, MOURET eA RY TS Aas a | SPORTING Ja 4 “ YAN BCH TACK. 288 Weet, Pitty fifth “te, T0-NIGHT—C MONT, |. BASEBALL ‘0-DAY, 3.80 P.M. N.Y.) yvor% MICHAEL Brooklyn N.Y e t Mocky Kansas Asa part of the general celebration ' amertcans me Weak. Poi ‘Adm.’ 60s, Adve | WHITE, GEORGD 6, 24 Madison Bt, | aa SPUs, Wiss ea aay . ‘

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