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Roosevelt Never Opposed to Professional Boxing, as Gov. Whitman Has Intimated. S cae, a, tore eat” ov. guess when he WHITMAN made a wild, classed Col, Roosevelt among those opposed | fo professional boxing. Col, Roosevelt is a regular man, Ho] has done a lot of boxing himself, and before he became President of the ‘United States he certainly did enjoy looking at a good fight. When Roosevelt was Police Com- mi joner in New York City he at-| tended a fight between Peter Maher nd Joe Choynsk!, two of the most desperate of the oldtime fighters, at) the Broadway A. C., Nov. 16, Other, At last Choynski caught Maher With a staggering blow and was forc- mg Peter back and 1890, | fhe battle surged one way, then the | trying for a! knockdut, when Capt. Groh started to | elimb into the ring to stop the fight. Instantly Commissioner Roosevelt ‘Was on his feet eep out of that ring to the Captain, to-night! The Captain got out and the fight ‘went on. Noosevelt's judgment might as well complete the tale, Groh had stopped the fight whea Maher was in danger of being knocked out the referee would have been forced to give Choynski the decision, But see what happened, Choynski forced the through the fifth round. In his cor- ner his chief second, Mike Donova urged Joe to speed up. “I'm in charge here “Go in and finish him.” Joe went in to “finish him." staggering Peter brought a swingin, around South America ang landed his flying fist on Joe's chin. If Joe thought anything he must have At any rate Joe was knocked out, | but that ail entry fees and moneys | usually expended for silver cups and MORNING WORLD writer in-| #0ld medals would be contributed to the terviewed Mr. Roosevelt right | American Red Cross, Money prizes will to profeesionals in the open Colonel had to sa: it was one of the best con- teste | ever witnessed. What | like to is two evenly matched There can be no p a man to know how to protect himself with his fists than to be forced to resort to firearms, knives or clubs. | would like | am not at all oppow tific boxing, where the be encouraged, | am satisfied that Mr. Choynski was not injured. ined athlete could be in- ured in so short ontest. }ox= in~ is a manly sport and should be encouraged. RI sporting pages will mias ball writer, for a while. to miss him a whole lot ourselves To show that Commisstoner was sound 1) If; NDS of The Evening World | he shouted | fighting Pe ‘ou've got him, Joe,” said Mike [x And |at least until 1918, the Weet Wild | soctation has begun wallop up from somewhere | grammes for its championship meets for The Western Golf Associa on recently decided that the war need thought a comet had fallen on him, |"°t interfere with champtonship events, after the fight, and this ts what | '* given | Maxwell of the Sleepy Hollow Country | eros rule which allows @ contestant to take only one prize, the committee gave Maxwell the groms and awarded T. 1 Brown, with %5—6 the nei vor that matter, Maxwell also had |the beat elgiiteen-hole selected score jout of thirty-six, but those who re- ceived prizes were C. W, Corbett, Hlltott Hu, we'll have to give him up cheer- fully because he's going to work for| Unele Bam. “Bore” has gone to Plattsburg to, train, commission in the army. Asa ber of the First Alabama olunteers he had sore military experience in Spanixh war times, so he'll clase as an experienced officer. His fa 1s of good fighting stock, figuring large- ly in Alabama State history and the history of the Confederucy, No doubt the thousands who have be come friends of Boze Bulger thr reading his fair and alw: bumored comment on baseb: terest ONTE ATTELL, who w fairly good lightweight boxer, although r quite in the; class of his brother Abie, is now moving picture actor He is at Yon- kers playing the part of a “yegg" for a Triangle tll ‘This will give the scribes a fine opening for funny paragraphs XIOUS INQUIRER—No, Mie @-Minute Murphy didn't make a & train on a motor A short time ago he took ex- aminations and passed for a major's 1 doings | will watch his army career with in- ‘amous record riding behind There were Che | remarkable: USTRE SILK’ WE GUARANTEE “Lwustre-Silk" Darker Col- and will re-Silk" collar factory These collars are positiv: GUARANTEED not to turn low in_ thi nary. There only ONE re-Sitk.” Beware of “JUST AS QOOD” kinds, WM. BARKER CO., Makers, Troy, N.Y. replace found . BEST __THE EVENING WORLD, ORTIN om & SP Dewe Hatta do CHICAGO, May 11,.-—Aithough th cided not to hold and am this the national eur championship tourname: year, thereby allowing Charle: beth titles in one season, to ry work on the the season, champlo Septem» Playing over his home tnks Lee W. Club led a field of 117 golfers in the eighteen-hole medal play handicap in the Metropolitan Advertisers’ tourna He turned fn a card 7% and really won both the Moore and W, 8. Bird. handicap Charles Eddy and Martin won with a. 76 net, closely fol lowed by W. 8. Gi the | with 7 work of Bozeman Bulger, base- We're going n ay BOSTON. completed Ma here & for wolf match at the Brae Burn Country between Francis Oul- champion; ts amaten Clap on May 19, met, former national op Jeste Guilford, Massachum champion; M.'J. Brady, St sional champion, and Louls & professional player n no motore: behind a bike, pushing It along with bis f and he was the first that ever pedalle a mile inside of sixty seconds. cles in his day ennsylvania Leg: boxing bill, just \d, provides for > box- ing commision of three members, da secretary, all under salary. ing has been going along very well in Pennsylvania without any commission, but the bouts have been limited to six rounds. Prob- ably the new conditions, if the gned and becomes a law, t boom in the . Whitman h succeeded in throttling the spo in this State, thousands of New Yorkers will be forced to pay railroad fare and other expenses to travel to Philadelphia. Boxing fans will not give up the game. Boxin, the one sport who: devotees will undergo any priva tion rather than miss a cham pionship match. HOW TO RECEIVE SPORT LEGION MEDALS. medals, to be p of the by Th forma In either t Reserve or the Twelfth New York Ir will be ready next week for distribution To fac! ding of t medals be members porting Legion, reerult Evening Work N enrolled Htate the se w may wo! ned tb ted to si address to which dals sent porting Legior Building. OF couRse MY FIRST nited States Golf Association has de- open vans of Chicago, the first man to win | them | n Golf As- | Pro: | ship to be held at Chicago in and net awards, but because of & In the four-ball George sand William Biles Arrangements a four-bvall : janice t1., 100; | Match at their rapid flre tournament on oor mis Vera i01! Gee: | the Columbia Oval courts next Tuesday, tutude, 10! Sir Ourer, 108; | Mrs, Perey Wilbourn i# Chairman of | Mise 198 j 7 °, THIIU) RACK -Purme OD; four-rear old ul the committ Miss Marie Wagner,; falming! a furoupee- Mls Re 1b: national indoor eh: on; Miss Mar-| ndlen |saret Taylor, Miss Corona Winn, Misa] Handtinar * He rode ain on an ordinary racing yi —— RACE Purse 61,000. handicap: } Mra, Rawson Wood and Miss Molla Mumeeit, iV; anae 116; ‘eens | Bjurstedt shared the honors in the ulelide, 118; Ureeawvod, ROUNDS a Life MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. American League. Clubs. W. LPC, Chaba. W.L. PC. /Clube,—W. L. PAC. N. York..12 6 688 |Cinetn’ 13) 6 .722|Clove'd...12 12 .600 Chieago...16 AL 7 O11) Detroit... 8 12.400 Mt. Lowls..12 14 11 .660/Wash'tom, 7 13 .350 Phila 9 8 .529!|Brook! 12 11 .622! Phite 6 12.333 RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 6; Cineinnatl., 2, New York, 1; Chicago, 0. Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Philadetphin, 1; St. Lo Pittsburgh, 11; Boston, 3; Detroit, 1, Mt. Louls, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Cleveland, 4; Washingtoa, 3 nA. GAMES TO-DAY. at New York. | New York at Chicago. ‘Chieago at Brooklyn, Boston at Detroit, Ht, Louln, at Philadelphia | Philadelphia at St. Louis. Pittsburgh at Boston, | * Washington at Cleveland. HICKEY SAYS MAGNATES ARE STILL HOPEFUL ( Tennis Notes ) Miss Clare 1 te the latest of the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May 1 Prominent li tennte players to Jon | moines J. Hickey, President of th the widening circle of those affiliated | American Association, declared to-day FRIDAY, MAY 11 and first is doing Scotch Wop. Mike Gibbons, With sporting goods sto Ith ‘sporting geods stores on his return from a tour of the freutt ete 2 como ky Feastonat Club owners to discuss means of meet- preity a a Pree eqll 01 ocara pei ing present conditions probably would tide hed G 7 p+ me | not b held in the immediate future. ae hard om oe eee eaacaal| He said he found most of the club By t § 2 owners hopeful of a successful seavon on fect her en " Association, ement by J. as to the ef H. Crook @ Maneially, despite the present discour- Co, of Fifth Avenue would have in the|®*inm outlook. re-establishment of her amateur statue. | | WINDSOR’S OPENING CARD. Adee replied in answer to quertes| ie bd that the rule v explicit, and that CB TRACK, WIND! OR, Ont, 80 lon as Mins Cassel had no more to} May 11.—'The entries for to-morrow’s | do with the sale of lawn tounis g00d8| i aie as follows than with other sporting paraphernalia} vii nackte $600 sho did not Jeopardize her right to re-| olds: four furlongs, -€ a 114: Theodore Fai Inatatement. | 14; ‘Theed oo & bytagthaaan Women of the *aNow nis Club, who w curing several hi petition fe have arrang ew York Lawn Ten- Instrumental in e-| red win Miss Cussel's re’ d for h joie, alainbert entry BECOND HACK fire an tures to a} wtatement, & special wwe-yoar Hecutn 0 Ford, rv to play is Bessie Holden and other leading play |ers will compete. Jawn tennis singles of the tourna- ment on the courts of the Essex | County Country Club, at West jOrange, ON. J. Likewise each | Het) Wow, Yoo: ~ | was at her best tn the doubles, at Sd Hiatbe-ttewairam, 10 | which advanced to the final round, | “ Mrs. Wood paired with Miss Margaret | $ Taylor, won a place on the top bracket. Miss Bjuratedt and Mins | Marie Wagner won in the lower sec. he owns tree 300,000, in St $2,600, NG PAGE It IN NEW YORK Capoia, ARG You Ught training. take on Johnny Harvey Fairmont A. C.,,which match was re- cently postponed, and then he says he'll be ready to tackle Johnny Dundee at the Broadway Sporting Club. peeved because Dundee has insinuated that he tried to run out of the match. He declares that he'll knock out the He expects to be fit to ko on With this bout Tuesday, June 5. | League in batting Billy McDonald, his manager, 6 % the Harvey and Dundee matches he'll agree *o box Benny Leonard if the lat ter wil make 133 ringside. dings in I 100acre farm wo Pant $5,000, valued at $2,600 and « country hame thi In addition Mike ow I breve Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Irish Patsy Clthe, who was reecently operated on because of a growth in his nose, is rapidly regaining his strength He will at the after a dieweight, claims be haa $170,009, which has eamel aince he branched out as ® fighter, Mike a: lame com any wh two automo! Last year be made $36,000 out of the Losing tame, A tmich was arranged to-di te clever Hebrew and Wild Burt Kenay, the game Br dash in a ten round bout at « boring Levinaky, ‘Whey wi sbow to delet Saturday evening, May Willie Lewis, f He fo Fred in Austre bout Hughey Brew! east side bantaim, boxed at cunt of himent, crowds with its bantam cards boys in any other clams this sesso, eo Match maker Domeerick has arranged to put on an a! | bantam show next contest between Frankie Burns, the Jemey City waz, and Joe Lynoh of the west side, Benny Me Coy, now of the west side, and Phil Franchmi, the | promising east side boy, will mest in « ten-round effete, | ton Pure 500; claiming Ae ma Geen and “seventy | 28 Florence Ballin, Chatrm at er 1; Thanks Adele M. Mull and Miss Ade Grong Bats 110; Ajheme, 211 Hogart, |have made careful preparations tort B: Timpemmaton, 100; Otalawn |raw for’ the | Wometi's Metron PE ee ee or ae Tournament. which Will” be mone ae | ‘Track good morrow wt the West side nis Club | - — ut Worest. Mills. The meeting ie to take the place of the usual champion | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Contors to the wishes of the} SVILE, Ky ) Junited ‘States National Lawn “Bennie | one ee Ky, May 1.—The en- Ansoclation, the trophy and title, held |trie# for the opening day's races are by "Aliso Molin Tyurstedt. “wit not’ be at [as follows dake. Jt has been decided, however: | HT RACK selling: teee.year.ok at to uward prizes for the winner und | want hiersulee tit (eibepe tele dee 10H unner lp tn the singles, doubles and | (momen re YOa: Mouchler’ 1 the mixed doubles, There also, will be | Hiecebelte nf Como, 114 Pala consolation p: he Tin. doubles amninst George nite onl a aur Te) von Rowe Uhureb'and Dean Mathes. mn nah, 110; “oA 210 eae Crump, ” —- “OURTH RACE three year-olde natn, mie fuitlongs — Mandal. 104 anne Kowuig, 115 Hior | Ty ‘Rear Cases MIDDLETOWN, Conn, May Ihe Wi}, At Wesleyan won its third consecutive ten his matah of the season, defeating Swarthmore College, 4 to 2. Jn the ain two-year-old: four end sles Wesleyan took three out of four Tor Nataee sets and broke even in the singles | ee, ha, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa, May 11 b etewstth, Rosman ion Willlama, coach of the Lehigh Unie | Ret oud 100; sie versity wreatling and track teams and | aimed ainer of the other athletic teams, waa | to-day appointed business manager of | inthieticn for the Bethlehem Steel Co . succeeding the late H. W. Trend, P atehes will | Ainaion, 118. Gieey twinge, 118; L fn next Monday morning 4 Ms msm mien, tg on) ‘Tho usual Red_ # Fund matches hain, “The heaae aes Will be played at Forest Hills to-morrow 8, 100, teas Swewp, 108; Bie | afternoon, Joseph J. Armatrong, who M12) James Clark, 91 has eniia the navy, meeting Wat Machue 112; Heroust, M. W 1 KinR Karl i ehr and Roosevelt Pell will funs.sesr olde apd, wn: | yesterday afternoon out the Pittsbursher, Dyer, . 0, trainer of Frank t aarumel the management of the en Dyer fought © twenty-round drat a year ago, Allister a twenty.round draw at San branciaco, Frans Carbone and Victor Dall wit the entertainment for the boxing fens of Brok lye tomorrow night when they clash in a tec round bout at the Broadway 5. C. of the Navy Yard will try to stop Wille Burke also in a ten-rounder A ton-round bout between ‘Tommy Mu Obicego middleweight, and Tex Kk favorite, has been added to gramme at the Fairmont A. Joo Burman of Chicago and Frankie Brown, | fa the ferture tesn't fought im thie borough, Brooklyn elube an ‘The Pioneer Sporting Ciub has drawn’ bigger ‘Toewday night ch between Ba ght Learywe! faster Fairmont A. ©. oo Moran, bas nother fighter, middiewelaht with Les Darey He boxed Bob Me: furnish Tu another phy, the i Brour turday night's pro- . which will Lave the Murphy be has 1 bouts betwenn Besides the Carl Morvin had his firwt real workost for hie watch with Prank Moran at the Hariam Sporting Olu) next Friday night a Morris the New Polo A. A nxious to knock wae a feat that Jess | Willard wasn't able to perform, Jieany Dutte has recovered fom signed up for tw Kelly, He'll tac At the New Pol Gene | qhompeon, At the Harlem Sorting Club of Hamels, | Beach Noe! | appearence in | ervey Adler | | who gaye away several bounds to Moris the Kannes harley 5 who recently whip, |} probability arweer May B. The offic trying to bring Drovey. ¢ Shamus O'Brien are fx bo oA chy ped na bat 0 of the York together Sheppant crak Vennayle pooently gare featherwetg! bene o stirt x round ta! way Sporting Olub May 1 Hyland at the Honeer Sporting Club May 22, A Young Pultoa va, Jimmy ‘Thoma mand Chiarie Lovett ve, Jack | ta ded bower, and wou eas! ‘Allie Nack, the Bronatte, at the {Giants to-day with Cine! mati, . AG, M.. Polo Grou a the west side lightweight star recent 1 1 bas been by bie manager, Willie il Bloom at the Broad @ and Fignting Joe ton the ound ts Joe Malone Mike Smich and Joo Burman, who boses lYankle Brown at the! Falrmont to-morrow ntght tackhhe Frankie Clark at the Olympia 4. 4 will make bis fir Philadelphia May when he the” promisiog Harlem light at the Fairmont + will box ramet 4, C verweight will fa a at York, Ve., on A.C. oe aod Tim Drae 600.— WELL, THAT’S HOW A GUY FEELS, ANYHOW Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), For One Inning Reds, In First Game in East, | Looked Matty and His Many Ex-Giants Got Into Their Otd Cellar Championship Stride After Third and New Yorkers Win Easily. W some one, Manager Mathew- son and his Reds would un- doubtedly rather lose to the Giants than anybody. The Cincinnati boys tnade their 1917 debut at the Polo | Grounds, and they lost, 5 to 2. It was little Old Home Week, seeing all those former Giant players parad- ing in the uniforms of the Roineland- |= ers, Besides Big Six, who is still euch 6 strong favorite that 6,000 fans braved the arctic weather to greet him, there are a string of ex-Now Yorkers on the Cincinnati payroll, There are Heinio Groh, the third baseman; Jim Thorpe, right fielder, and Outflelder |!"% Danny 8 Fd Rousch. | oe Also there !s that old Yank star, | Hal Chase, who led*the National last season. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Clabs. — W. L. P.C.) Clubs, W. L. B.C, Newark...12 4 .750| Toronto... © 10 474 6 684 Montreal.. 7 11 .389 Rochester.10 8 .656 Richmond 7 12 .368 Provid'ce. 10 8 .656 Buffalo... 4 13 .235 RESULTS YESTERDAY. Newark, 8; Rochester, 2. DLL, if the Reds have to lose to Buffalo, 5; Richmond, 1. Montreal vs. Baltimore, Kain, GAMES TO-DAY, Newark at Rochester. Richmond at Buffalo, Baltimore at Montreal. Providence at Toronto. | being beaten by the | Cubs again, this time 3 to 1. The | | Cubs scored twice in the first in- ning on errors by Daubert, Cut- shaw and Stengel. ————— Leonard Scores Fourth Straight It wasn't because he didn't try that Matty lost to the Giants yes- terday. He trotted out his star | pitcher, Fred Toney, who recently i i Benny Leonard is now regarded { deat the Cuds in a teninning ithe greatest knockout artist in the | Game in which he didn’t allow @ tight game. No boxer in any class hit, The former Cud tictrler was |has compiled such a record of | going along smoothly until Dave | 4 nd wallops as has the clever Like Winners’ | LET'S STEP. Fred Friel has been appointed man- ager of the Milwaukee team, succeed- | K. 0. Victory PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer the Pree Publishing Oo. QAR CuO y ICK announces that his left arm will never be right. Can't figure how Fred Fulton broke * | his hand. It wasn't +t WARO } because he strained | Turkey was about to send a team }of wrestlers to this country wher | fortunately the war broke out | At present the veteran Frankie Burns is fighting better than he has lever fought in the past sixty-two Looks like Pennsylvania will aps point a Racing Commission which will have charge of boring. Everybody f either the st gate We aa onal Lengua Tooked as tf it was being played for the benefit of the American League « is The Welsh-Kilbane fight was for! the benefit of Welsh and Kilbane. Looks like a blanket finish in the |International League, You can get the whole attendance on one. A losing fighter is fuller of alibia than Eurone is full of troubles. One submarine chaser on Long Island Sound is named “Sweet Ev ning Breeze.” Reminds us of the last time we iw a mou ing ac Frank Moran training for his batt h Carl Mor- ris. Frank will cut himself down to three or four good meals a day. i t Levinsky’s showing against Mo- | Allister was due to the fact that he had only fought six times that week and was out of p: » into serious Jack Lapp will volunteer for service in the signal corps. When Jack takes his hat off he Is a heliograph. DON'T BP A CRUMB. Danny Morgan says he has dug up a lightweight with a great left. Fist or ankle? Mobile is almost far south geouraphically as th re base- ballically, St method with the wm. mous Confederate loader employed Hoe won’ hia fighte by getting tli’ miceteat my Kobertson smashed the ballinthe |and hard-hitting local 1 t the | right field fence in the fourth in- pepe nt Hink last night he stopped! Frederick W. Rublen, Secretary | ning, and after that he seemed to |£4die Shannon of California in four | Tre. of the Amateur Athletic lose heart and was comparatively |"OUR4s, this making his fourth! Union, received a letter yestpday from pis atraight knock Af stopping |L. P. Benedette of the Southern Assogl- \ eeer Packey Hommey he jumped to Mil.| ation, telling of a truly remarkable | Pol-Partite waukee and sprang a fistic sensa-| Series of performances by Don Scott of Pol Perritt Was 00 (ne er ne ee eee Westera as’ | the Mllasissippl Agricultural College 4 for the National League leaders, and Ritchie Mitchel I “°S*) national half-mile champion, in @ dual jhe was a complete puszie, especially | yt hie Mittlel away. t Mon-/ eet between the Aggies and Tulane Jwhen the Reds had men on bases. |i. 001) be moped Charile Kid/two weeks ago, colt won three 7 o ct agi niludel phia, s, the quarter mile, nalf mile and ie wed tietal ars pag psd The Coast lad did wel! for two|one mile, runs, in itself a noteworthy }o wa bh Shortstop te wallop to bie |Tounds In the third Leonard began | achievement for a single afternoon, but Jim Thorpe had a safe wallop f0 BIS’ 4 body attack, hooking his left to|his times were truly phenomenal | credit aes Shannon's ribs, which slowed ten | Scott won the quarter in 49 seconds flat, up. Before long he begun lo -| the half in 1 minute 6S seconds and the > The Giants scored eleven Plows, | aha tone nelt nd Wwering | the Dale In trainee oe erie he ae ‘ Flotcher, McCarty and Zimmerman ‘ abe vody, and| {ng was vouched for. by the Southern * vo | Benny shifted his attack to the head,| District A, A. U. authorit but even being the chief cracksmen with tWO!” Shannon was weak. In sinth | {f there waa a tendency to Scott hits aplece. and Benny shot th rapid lefts to {Jt 18 still certain that he covered a i der two. minutes and |W Garry Herrmann, the rotund (corked a right to the chin andj worse than 4 minutes # seconds in the Shannon dropped. He arose at the! mile yott is a truly wonderful ath- President of the Reds and Chair- | count of two, but he was so dazed {fete and should have litte difficulty ta man of the National Baseball that his seconds tossed in the sponge | repeating his victory of a year ago in ‘ Commission, came all the way |‘ e hin from being badly hurt. | the Conference championships at’ Cht- ea Ne kaye Leonard only welghed a half pound | °*#? 0” June ? from Cincinnati to see h ye lover the lightweight limit, tipping} The Ozanam Classic, which will be fire their firat shot of their East- the beam at 133% pounds ringside, | held in the Bronx this afternoon, has ern campaign. Garry was While his opponent weighed nearly | drawn an ae happy as a lark in the third, | *°' POUnGS those Wh iy Meaing of the Ps Fe when his charges got the jump of the Juti on the Giants and scored two \ Honahan @ but at the finish was ae runs 5 a whip-poor-will. sad Robson Ontpoints Cro LAWRENCE, May 11.—Tomm jgon of Malden beat Marty Cross, |New York welterwetght, in rounds at the Unity Club last night The Reds looked like champions in that second inning, but at the finish they played in their old cellar form. Clarence Mitchell, who ordinarily ts a pitcher but who covered left fleld owing to the incapacity of Grifiths and Rousch, got @ life when Kilduft Rob: fon had the punch. pounds and ft Robson's m obson refused to weigh in. vanager held up the fight ve Malden bo & territi While the Giants were tighten. | the start, but Powers saved} ing their arip on first place in the | cinching’ and rushing Palit | National League, the Yanka were | during the entire bout making good in their opening aniieeeenen Western game, defeating the White self by An en Knockout Soe, 1 to 0. The Donovanites are Dave Astey knocked out tlose behind the Ked Sor, being | Austin in one vound at the « just two full games to the bad. boro A. C. last night. Astey en heduled to b anley, but th It was a great pitchers’ duel, that latter was it and Joe Jacobs, Astey’s manager ‘hieago contest, and it wasn't de Chicago cont man to meet him refused to allow his cided until the ninth inning, when the sox cracked, Risberg, the Windy per eemaRUg rr | city shortatop, threw into the boxes Bad Anderson Shaded lon Maisel's roller, giving Fritz two AUGUSTA, Me, May 11,—1 a Pipp was thrown out and Josept d @ shad aisel went to third. Baker lined to) ! ie t nh two | ight and Fritz scored after thecatch found » | by Feleh. PPro ern. a | es js weeball Loam | Bob Shawkey looked better than Wa permit the din lever, He held the Sox to five hits, mond at Myst © Coun three of which were scratches. Reb | Knights « bus, will again be seen Russell twirled well, for the losers, in action on the baseball field this sum. allowing only four hits, two of which mer, The usual strong team in he a | were scratoh, yrganized, The council w holg its | auwred twen anuive y eu pineente ‘The Pirates went wild in Boston, and reception at Palm Garden, bifts beating the Braves 11 to 4, ineld eighth Streee Lexinut Avenue " ne who t ip the defense of the The Dodgers fell deeper ino United States. the twelve | Cross was clever and careful, but Rob- halt and Groh walked, filling the bases | gave in, George Hivet of Montreal was with nobody out. Kopf, the old Ford- | knocked out by Billy Galvin of South ham boy, scratched a hit to right, Boston in six rounds. and Mitchell and ‘Toney scored, Neal _—_ bunted safely. Chase filed to Robert-| Powers and Palite Draw, \son and Thorpe hit to Perritt, who| NEW LONDON, May 11.—Dave Pow | nailed Groh at the plate. Shean went org of Malden and K. O. Palitz of N out, Perritt to Holke, stving Perritt | London fought a twelve-round bein great relief New London last night from he ropes Schuster, hon, and York A. ICORDAY'S OVERCOAT |, MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE FOR COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH Any #25 Suit in New Yorn: Jee Our New Compete Spring line ano Be. Convinceo To-Morrow Nij fo-M 23TH ANNUAL PICNIC & DANCE AVONIA A. C. MANHATTAN CASIN 18 h Street and Sth Avenue ROLLER SKATING AND cuNeRSE pyr act 5 Une 4th Street Entrance fot 2 Satay INCLUD, SKATES. 4 SPORTING. \ NEW POLOA. A, 2 Siar 10, ound Bou: 7 AY u Tromp Sow } ne Jack Thomeaa, ee Sembee Shamus O'Brien va, Harlem S. reer reali Aden

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