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ee ee ee ne Saptiteemeenaanate eat ws! : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917." . ES BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ("ic THAT LEONARD-WELSH AFFAIR TO-NIGHT soar fide cl iT ‘1d, a his Lowy <4 Copyright, 1917. ty The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), Siena. Dina, evens) 4 Ve Jimmy Dunn, arrived here early this morning for the purpose of atl |the Leonard-Welsh bout at |Casino to-night. Kilbane, who | defeated the world’s lightweight pion recently at the same eh to sign articles while here f |to a decision with elther nny Freddie, Several clabs have made handsome offers for both bouts, | a ees ee Willie Jackson, who knocked be pn two rounds in hie last bout, wil There’s Only One Way Leonard Shon Mealy tin ease ae beget hia ton Can Knock Welsh Out To- Oia ALA. of Philadel s / Night, and That Is to Do It cant Guard Lnthay, bas boon Sa “f Broadway Sporting Club to bor Al | With One Punch th rok Baan lar th bout at the Broadway byes : 5 / Covrright, 1917. ly The, Frew Publishing Ov night. Badoud is showing good form now : ¢ New York Evening World| the management of Willie Lewis, } IGHT Freddy "Welsh. “will | risk ifs title’ again, We arranged : Quote that line because Freddy Y, promising bantams bas beon f final to the Bob McAllister i Ras done it so often before, and we Me At the Pioneer Sporting Club to. a. have yet to wee the risk. There isn't 4 Stanley, who recently proved & ra much risk, the way Freddy works Wy}, Adeiphid, will bor Georie Adame he, Bas } #. His defense consists of V/ ‘ibe, “Adana bs fram, Chicige oa4 § ‘] Jetting the other fellow do all the YY, ‘management of Jack Costello, f a fighting while he taps and grabs, Wy WMA KO } | clinches and then clings some more. /~ (7 yj TARE ALOR IT 2 ees i There was a time when Freddy ¢ 4 aid some of the fighting—but that 4; was im the good old days, He made Sporting Club Friday night, Herman an exception to the general rule last Ske! nit knocked out Johnny Conlon, former on ime he met Benny, on which occa- 1D” AC PARTLAND tam champloo, in three \ t sion he uncorked a little fighting 7 ‘8 one Rererec- ‘Three clubs are in the field with’ of =| Btreak he had been saving up for WHO Can Keer our of other bout between Irish Patay Clin, the two or three years and outpointed FREDDY'S WAT IF FReDpy Lr rage om ayetnyereligeslieere Ai Hy the Harlemite, Since then the light- Cline te boxing WOU, ehamplon yas "heen taping % SHY... whom the star lightweights nn y * ‘This pair fought « fast and grabbing again, Also he hi ft boen setting the money, which, cons Mace st ihe Poisaeet A.C, SMe one hs araoacne gemiee ot 1 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Eat an bom to son wo win Day Oa ‘e y early next month, ‘ the ear of wisdom. Nobody can oe wut , t he isn't a good ‘Sharkey, the crack bantam, ¢ Werineee National League. American League, Perolayrigy Peeper ete “Hear rasmae has been fighting Crore ie ee Wu PO, Te tml oa byes) ’ a Jaber White, the crack boxer of that city, i= « very wel ‘or several months, He return bout tomorrow aight, has knocked out a lot of good men. -M Me t l t : C tweighit, ae Became Saeed he To-Morrow’s Metropolitan | recency wm a di treest in the West. pioies ond Jeo River, win meet Andy Cortes, the I SULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY, | At Belmont Starter of |:)°22""235 next world's champion. He came Giavetans, 7) how Yer! cM edi Aig og Ag "Rear as ‘cay one 10) unwrapping daskieescuaics chins Chiewoy 6s Weslamen, Si > T; f Cl ° Sat eat asset tc ee D dy Welsh's grips. Phedet: Cewek Grounds.) —— « Besides Mitchell, Benny has knocked Beoton, 11 Mt. Lewis, 1 (Called 11th, dark ) eason s i ur assics Tommy Tuohey of Pateron, N, J., and Iddie «fat several others of class. He seems GAMES TO-DAY. emacs: Wallace of Brooklyn are on edge for thelr ton- weieeye found a new knack of drop- reue New York (2 > ¥ re round battle, which will be fought bey | them, nd while hi “ detphie oamen.) i j rear~ ing Clul ‘Broad’ 8. C. of Brookiya, ‘the semi. "ood hie friends want pim to have | New York at Phiiedeiphia, beg tomy Stakes rea in| fiatatcag, for fllice three years old. |fnet” Pready oem ef Willansbucg wi map ird chance to find Welsh’s romise of Stirring Thor- | The Suburban ts the oldest and best | unches with Ray W «hin, known handicap in the country, and yore uta There's only one way Benny ean| ~ _ oughbred Battles. was run first in 1884, when It’ was! OL Witte the exchamplon, were match )nock Welsh out—and that ts to do| ith ' won by General Monroe, It has fallen |*™ ' 4 4 as be 20 a man without elther @ BELMONT ENTRIES. to-day to meet ins #ix-round bout at the Olymple t with one punch. He is a great " le to the three-year-olds Africander, - 1 Wed: ‘June 13, country or an income, He can't go + ss ms ‘ AL A. Philadelphia ineday night, June nigher when he has a man going, re ipsam By Vincent Treanor. Fitz Herbert and Friar Rock, while re ‘ ut Welsh, unless knocked colder | to England or France, and he can't Gustieien DERE Sigs ek Ret y ; no fewer than elghteen four-year. [Ply Hocep will again rejgres, : ‘han @ restaurant boiled potato, al-| come to America without risking “ ty by: SEY. B04 ” (0-DAY winds up the first half/ olds nave finished first. It has fur- rave hee head enough to gra®, And/ being sent to jail, justly or unjustly Pr PUTC Coben A ences enue oA of the Jamaica race meeting. | nished many thrilling spectacles since FOUR BALL GOLF MATCH “ ed arouns . m ® ne day General Monroe, War Ea, ‘ Un oppouent he han the Old Man of| He has lost his atable of cars, and be! “Pittsburgh Is Still Stoking the National League” —"Sta- | 12°F, 24Ce Ter, rearaits and ns co To-morrow will find the crowd | ing Jack of Mearts passed the An-| NETS $1,700 FOR RED CROSS. i the Sea beaten to a pulp. doesn't glitter any more with large z ie — dta- Yoo gd alt furl urely, 198: | of racegoers at Belmont Park, where] tsiing'line heads apart. ’ ‘Of course we could say that this| diamonds. His expression is said to tistics Show That There Are 3,000,000 Golfers in the | i" iisire ino) "in% Stew ‘rickwiek. 102: | the real “class” jn racing will be seen. CHICAGO, May 28.—The Red Cross «mght to be a Ughining fast scrap. i sad beyohd all description, and Country. . There Must Be A bt i. aot Hatin, 26h cae Jamaica, while it has furnished very| George Odom made a good start for | 4 j (fougiit to be, and nd doubt It will | nis wite 1 ." Jack ountry, ned) re Mus! bout 3,000,000,000 in the et Tos good sport, has really been only aj the season when he sent Double Eagle | 41/749 : Pee Sica oe tReetantin but ines | [ies near sitting in a cafe, Aner a) City’’——“Slim Sallee Says He Has Never Played in|; forerunner of the big turf doings! froin‘the races of two years. Double |match between Charles Evans jr. of 3 witing. That is, unless Freddy has|to the ne orchestra, where he borrowed Hoboken, but He’s Had Everythin Else.” | — ner which are always associated with the} fagie won like a ¢rackerjack, and if|the Evanston Golf Club yesterday, na- : dost the “bass Viol and played &, solo J rything . caine, tou “Newmarket of America,” he stands up under training should |tional amateur champion, and Robert without attracting any attention yeorcids: willing: 4" Beginning with to-morrow’s Metro- Cut a big figure in the sprinting di-|A, Gardner, former national champlon, a last whatever. What a diff ! ‘ nati a | vision, 4 Jack Hutchison, Glen Vi be jat a difference: 06, Polltan, the first of the three big b esh 4} > jen View, lis manager, Harry Pollok, is ad- | By Arthur (Bugs’’) Baer 106; | feasional and Robert’ McDonald, ‘ i } ° jo2; handicaps of the season, the cream of | 01 ertining thai he hae found. a new lar sie that Major A. N.S. Jackson (Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). the thoroughbred werd will be seen far Ped at ie ae cat Oricon: (Wend ie mat hose Coe face as a meal ticket is among the British wounded. MARATHONER {s a gent who gets blisters on his feet from running, | : in stake after stake until the meeting that knows the Wilson trainer that|,,1he fund was roleed from the sale }owever, may be only a stall to make|~ Jackson will be well remembered but none on his head from thinking. G comes to an end. This year all the his good fortune may continue. | American amateur carried nthe ‘Stars mny think Freddy 1s crumpling. in this country as the mile runner ; Wears: | stakes will be more or less taterna- uc’ “sre attends strictly: to wentnoss | these a the awe Bann soafassioaas — e *! bi ioaatan a : ok. attends strictly to business of ‘the two, Scotch, professions ID MPARTLAND will be the| Wo Won the event in the Olympics Ambition of Ump Connolly’s life seems to be to give % decision that a. J a TLE: Preciae. 94 Oneal: | tonal events, for the best of Europe's and is straightforward in his deal- decorated with the Union Ji third man In the ring to-night, | from Sheppard and Meredith, whem wii) nace both teams sore. We 7 Tio, “Sanin, “121° *Pawelia, 00; turf stars are quartered hereabouts, ings with everybody. He {snot ——— He waa once the fastest light- the American team thought the event J i ,—‘Twoorear-oll maldene: four | ready td measure strides with the best Shackled to touts or tipsters, and pro- |MADDEN AND REICH SCORE vreight in the United Staten, and in| W8# surely sewed up, He was tho th ‘ong’ atest, | Sar stianher. that America affords in the thorough- {*#slonal bettors have no place among Meee eee weren't many alow | Most popular athlete In England after Scout Mike Kahoe has dug up the cleverest baseball player in Sr bpatres: | bred horse line, No lees than eighty~| ie CRs let of friends. K. 0.’S IN RECORD TIME. noe He'll be able to keep track of | Winmine that event, for the English! the works, He can emeke @ cigarette under the shower bathe. AeA UN | aig: are aiigibie tan-the Metropolitan, | Caan ce Le ———_s ‘ the action, Mork cee Teak as eke east “they | ——- ¢ on OM Keene inchides « penalty | Dut of course no such number wili| .. Tennts Stare at Ardsley. The two feature heavyweight bouts TLIe YORCTIE has pone | could aU Toad the World In thelr| | Pittsburgh 4s still stoking the National League. | B siewsesslabans, Tr. oe, | OO cme Baran de che Halt Ik maka) VTL Sassen of ibe seit mate lca neo cote Lita JLIE 2} specialty. po een horses, ; nia players o cas urday night ended tn a reco me. W Weat, where he has enlisted | rhe a, rT thiet uns . see e at ia eae | enough to provide an Al contest, entered for the Ardsley Club tourney,|Not three minutes, the length of Inthe aviation. copa. He In| son'to ten ine tellow. Merve hogs! The guy who can get the Athletics out of the second division could <r : ae |which will start this afternoon at Ards] ond, wae consumed by these evente, 4 dow practising flying in California tee was Ba, Pale. through in 00d make @ horse leave his oats. MONTREAL ENTRIES. Pe apdy-sectera abr tend Wl apie iene 'y on Hudeon, In the final event Bartley Machen = «me thing about Willie, perhaps he | ee oo |the three-year-old stars belongs the ~ + who knoc —_— ns " 3. and Flenen tehed. . wt some of his punch and his speed ASTERN goin | _, Ball players selected in the draft will report around October, which| |, RACE TRACK, MC championship of the year. Will! jimmy Paynes, the fast nite banter sot [stopped Sailor J ) ths ring when he put on weight, golfers are finding fault | will break up the winter pennant race, May 28.—Th tries |CAMPAre go on from where he left | qronto, and tearge Steve Fl nia in @ minute }ut no one who ever saw him bo: with the Western players be- | Secs. eet entries | off as the juvenile champion last fall sim ts regarded ty many goot ert wees ng Into one of the } + specially in his Madison Square Ga: cause they are to hold a cham- Like a ferry boat, one end of the Giants’ batting order is as good for to-morrow‘ races aro as follows: |to three-year-old superiority, OF |),", ‘tery sromisin ° of boxing hitters in his class, Al Reteh, } «en fight with Welsh, can ever #Y | pionship in war time. J FIRST HACC Tume $500; | Canadian bred} will Hourglass, who seemed to be pated ering aif gcogpoleregr t on the chin that ; hat he isn't the most determined, | ?')', Why F as the other. ‘yi | just about at his best after Campfire | **"° me Ae ee py. sent Frank Loess Gay igercasive specimen of a boxer known a EEN plied sheniea'e fey, el sees retired for the season last year, de- " rl Ui tae aah cena Th owed me erie: aha rake fe the, 1 ering in recent years, The same | hold a p in war time? si 7 — 3 throne him? That's a big question | Ruyimore on June 5 ah the Repeat Dae 8 ¢ nute. ean devoted to fighting in the atr| \/hy shouldn't we hold all our college CUBR ARE GOING TAKE AN AGBESTOR HOUSE ON FIRE ‘Nemane 100; ‘Lai ‘Syark 100; | among horsemen just now. Both have a sR ee lay nuke Willie another Carpentier. | champlonships in different lines of| IN THE BAST. Wintered sell and are reported ready i iia | States himeelt Nas written an anes tia tr feat pera Sioata,” Where are other, threesrent: "FACK JOHNSON fn “down ani Oral hygiene 1s becoming the big feature of the day, The umps are | Futene, 110 “Ton: ments, There are other three-year- ee Oh letter recommending the continuance Rapiew mi, 108; Dolina, 108; | olds, ver, whi 1 J Cie ot ie dlaruddh Mesias cd of all college sports, as usual, That | ourasing dt by slapping a ten bean fine on any violation, Neu wm, 108 i hn hairs side one Heh RG The a vacmtoneaed 4 should apply equally’ well to all sports me Mi ani up; fire aM a half firlongs | pair, Omar Khayyam, for Instance {go at Bai-elona, Spain, Poor Jack | outside the colleges. ‘The Cubs went fast in the West and slow in the East, but the fans erie cus inj TAorim, og oy ws | Winner of the recent Kentucky Derby, The “D. ” —- - q ar ee: ddear ob, Wall & ‘oo, | May prove the stumbling block for e javega = : — don't think @ team should have a change of pace, He: Tes ie hi, Ub Rekeaie| both Campare, and 'Hourfess. In, the Tennis Outfit Kodaks and — is in’ en 4. Also ehgible, Swit Fox, | path to three-year-old glory, Andrew Btatlstice ehow that there aro 3,000,000 golfers in the country. There | Himes. iit, Boom Tf "| Rien, ‘Ticket, Skeptle or the Ma- Rexo Cameras ¥ a wo year ols ve furlon Vine ih b Laat hi Mefare Vo Pa: + Mace must be about 3,000,000,000 in the city. at ie Fold: five 1 wn somber Biase Gagpiceres mine be ore on Easy Terms pedis ce Yep ais, i ter Toauts 118 “Tremont” » o er 0 three-year-old situation is viewed, it i Also a full line of } u a y National League season has been held back by rain and snow. If it|(?"! (a as Beige 18: | rich in promise of some stirring ie 4 ; | Premo, Ansco and | S W t 25 hadn't been for the bad weather it would be July already. Pas (regaro | Uattles, and the champion of the lot “pauls ack Takis |Graflex Cameras h eran "9 L, ice "ambra a NTF, Viiada: | when ‘fall rolls around will have i on a UP TO 8125.00, ° ” n ire A mb 0! e ee a $ Slim Sallee says he has never played in Hoboken, but he's had] “Siri Ach, —Pow so. toursege aide, and proved Rimeels SY ery IRR: We Cheee omer waa 4g ae pene bargaina Wee rg Ming’ one ani one mixternth tn a ther Rackets, athe to Mig, shopworn cameras ill QD H everything else. Hoo Pt 1h, fam Blk ory, Alma. _ sis \ A ] simndenn Prim Harry. Hin Bonen, Vase | Neither Campfire nor Hourless will 1 Johi HF 0 - Mot " ver-Johnson 1 O ere Hostilities will compel the cancelling of big football games, yet dy ivortiin Pitts br, Tee “eg start in the Metropailtan, | Fourions Films pereaned ya Hr: f some folks olaim we have no reason for hopping into this war. Y PRRAY, nek Sees ihe. Darren watt ihe BICYCLES |and Printed in $,| , i ‘ almost certain Campfire will carry the EASY PAYMENTS ality of wor Economy doesn’t mean going without. It means Former player now with the regular army has invented the delayed ‘Wilson colors in the Toboggan Handi- 50 Quality of work the very best, priced getting value for what you need when you buy. accom Wratten Gaal iceteed' tig Wat and Gn 'the way pias bib taein t cap on Wednesday. Other races dur. | with ; 50] tne toweet, One trial of our work wit A 5 ant’ 1601 Geen bet ing the meeting at Belmont which are sere ‘ convince you of its supertority, No man can afford to start the season in shabby attire —_—___ en vit ip aie om = looked forward to with interest are basta when 80 little will buy such exceptional clothes. Washington might get more runa if Griff could figure a way to score One CHEN: MTAMOAT 8s'| the aistore aban a seneee wt We make a specialty of flags, military saulpmient and camp outfits, i a : Md ‘all or Wi oy Our $25 line of serges, finished and unfinished worsteds on three infield oul J entle and Keene Men norial Stakes 405 Call or Write for Catalog o > : eps special haley ‘s atsractive ane varied, Exdmine Phillies and Athletics are sixteen teams apart, Phils are chauffeuring LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. ——— — ’ ¢ fabrics. en let us make a perfect suit for you, y ther, B B’ Ww is : fon Mam wane & 8 B79 Cohondag ihe erie LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 28.—The entries for SPORTING. a Way ay Bot 12th & 1908 Ste, pat Callah LT decided to let the Pirat Mi it th tormormn's raced are as fllonw SUITS TO MEASURE $25 season. 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