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| 4 i NES ence —— THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. ‘The Sunday Baseball Bill Should Be Made Into a Law as Soon » as Possible. Coorg’. 18, by The Pree Pubs Co. eRe Leek Sstulae Worlds sed HE State Senate having pass the Sunday Baseball biil, it !s now up to the Assembly and Me Governor. ‘The b'!! should be made into a law @s w00n as possible, for summer is @oming and there's no good reason for wasting a single Sunday. Nobody can deny that Sunday base all and all other clean sports in- @iiiged in on Sunday are necessary te public health and morals at this time. Americans put in six days a Week of hard work. They have only E day for outdoor sport and rec- tion, Baseball is called the “Great Amer fean Sport.” How many Americans—what per- @entage of the men who feel an In- -EVER BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A BASEBALL SUNDAY—AND THE OTHER KIND. copyright, 1918, by The (The New York Eve Preas Publishing Co « World) JAMAICA RACES TO START SAME HOUR AS YEAR AGO QOKS By William Abbott. | Paddy Doyle, club professional at 'Deat, takes his cap in hand and ace cepts the challenge to meet Mrs, Will- | pera ase jam A. Gavin, metropolitan cham- er Tracks Wi Indoubt- Dioh, in a apecial raateh tis seanm | ter Track ill Undoubt |for the benefit of the Red Cross. | WHI be plessed to give the little Eng- lish star a nine stroke handicap. It only stirs up the Irish in Paddy and |makes him keener for the match to know that Jerry T vers tried to de- jfeat Mrs. Gavin wit. a nine stroke handicap last year and was stymied lin the attempt. edly Follow Same Course and Begin Each Day at 2.30 o’Clock, Walter Edwards, racin secretary of the Metropolitan Jockey Club, which will open the thoroughbred rac- ing season in this State with a meet- | Doyle is - vie Is just back from a success | ing ut Jamaica on May 1, announces ful Invasion of the Southern links. | ence the first raco would bo called The young pro will soon be on the Job | 4+ 9.39 o'clock, the ne hour as @ ; [ab Deal. Ho is certain a match with | Year ago, This means that tho Met Mrs, Gavin would be very attractive | ® aiey ‘ | ropolitan Jockey Club conform for Jersey resort sniping + yg to the spirit of the Daylight Savini Law and not take advantage of th will | Architect Tillinghast is now sta- |tloned at Holywoou, where he is| extra hour of daylight to increase if |iaking @ number of changes in the | possible the attendan & jcourse and installing new traps for | start is also means, no doubt players who insist in invading no|that the other racing associations 1n man’s land on the links, The aitera-| tig district. will follow the sam tions will be finished in two weeks, ss vl course and begin each day at the same William Scully, recently of Youngs! hour as a year ) own, O., ls becoming acquainted in | Se iis new berth as cub professional at, The fourteen stakes that will be Cherry Va |run during the double spring meet- - at Jamaica have S in Manufacturers of golf balls are as peek ar Rat ’ jealous now of each other's prowess | 104 entri is is a considerabl us were the makers of league base- | Increase over last year and, according balls a few years ago. to Walter C. Edwards, the Racing aya Bee: Y, surpassed anything since Tom McNamara, representing a well 1908, All the horses have t M@lerest in baseball } have & known line of balls, went to Pine- good en 44 Lag hime ro ee tate hurst recently to try out a new type. | named for at least one of the fix . in New Yo f Tommy wasn't taking any chances | tures, ¢ dging by the libe stern States—which never had any Adda lon& | in entering for the juvenile fixtures J, peel nea s his own secret service, four huskies | 3) ¢) tel tates eh A fent Blue Laws ‘because they who chased the balls every afternoon | @!! the bis st s think well of mos: y n't exist as States when Bi On the driving ground and who etood | Of, thelr two-year-olds we were in fashion—Sunday ts the Guard at night when teste were made, |_The Paumanok Handicap of $5,000 tt day of the week for profes- 4 Bie by dled tidy which in will be the first " Tom says the new discovery is a ional baseball games. Attendance ipph, thee IC Wil BO tow’ allen (Tue the metropolitan tracks, be slim during the week days, att MERA ke. Ghar Baal }at d the nominations the managers can always count urther BAA aby OSNEF DAN j S000 horses as We Hog pon a good Sunday crowd, And i a ing, Leochares, He Will, ¢ jow that crowd does enjoy the privi- i od ite. reel AF Bette onPaRenENE Jel,’ Stromboli, Campfire ‘ ' | old regula ent | three-year-olds Papp, Rosie O'Grady mh »..ae ways New York has been! on Th ay and Saturday, |Pucuilite and Jack far It also ehind the times. If the Sunday April S The programme |j, possible that At Miller's aseball bill is put through it will be will be as usual with as many six- | Roamer will make his bow for the ood for New York In many ways. | teens as are filled, and an 18-hole | geason tn this s Pasion: SeOE handicap on Saturday. It ls thore than. iit h ole SEE a “character analyrt" says An entry feo of $5, which Includes | of the hand will ee “Brunettes make better wrestlers ; roe ; ; the handicap, will be charged, the | in the Excels y and Mr tyscrictiona an tiseant Ss ort Briefs Benton and Perritt, Two of eeels showing of the New York | proceeds to be donated to the iaiind | the Long Beach 7 $4 ; ’ pitchers, McGraw's lea purlers In | War Relief Fund for American and | qs) a number « Often noticed that, What punk Giants’ Pitching Mainstays, | the first month opine season wills | Allied soldiers, All members of clubs | include, Freder idaré were: the \ightbiond Hack. f 7 | Tesreau, Barnes, Dems and An-|jn the U. 8. G._A. are Invited to at- | sign, Bully Boy SERRE Geteee Missle, Lnani Athletics in Camp Wadsworth,| Badly Battered by Indians. | derson, Sallee looked good against the |tend, Entries should be addressetl to | and. Orestes, the B iy r Bil where the New York troops are re- | pe ini | Indians in the first game, but he was|the “Country Club of Lakewood, | showed su well eemer Burns, Billy Muldoon, Bi Seiving. (hale traning BROIMIRARY tl Gai <aia Seaea @olk pitching at the time in a temperature |x. J, ear etary rown and the rest of that anaemic embarking for France, arc taking up| NEW ORLEANS, April 9.—That| Which ts not recched in New York un- pean a r uunch! Bil tbe a hi ib as fade _ Toni StcGraWia take Apri the pack. | Ul late June, and Salles riously| Raymond 8. Port ne of the! Belated rep: And as for the “prizefighters,” why, prin bi its Mae iraw's feare over the backs) is « hot weather pitcier, The bie | governors of the new Shackamaxon | hat Ars. It blond type might as well have Revels Nick Giannakopulos, the husky | wardness of his pitching staff were| Giant hitters also are net doing the Club at Westfield, N, J.. announces Wart Grand tayed out of the ring. Remember | DRIVING A NIGHT HORSE Greek runner, who 1s in tis city! fully justified way revealed unmistak- | execution with vay mapeaticky’ that | that the club's course wil bo in won- |fjq. winicn mado , Kid’ Carter | ‘ now on leave, says that there 18] ably here yoaterday, when Rube Ben-| Giese oud, in the three games with | derful condition this season. New | jump, | was s« t a mild weakiing Kid Carter BY M. T.8CULL Dagkeht stampa dart ina earth (Rr Rrehacdi, (| Cleveland Heinle Zunmerman has | turf and seeding done last year will |Bullogh’s 1 ‘aa? And Terry MecGovern and! (Ourdwn Clair nt). enough m rhe w on the d ton and Poll Perritt, two of the main-| failed to get a hit, while Kauff made make the Shakamaxon fairways like | steeplechase ‘oung Corbett were quite inferior. "i ‘voyant). sion drill grounds every day to make} stays of lust year's staff, were both | the first hit of the series vesterday. velvet this season. The New Jersey | DAt’s right, isn't it? “Not to. men- OST dreams are soft compared with the bump at the end, except!a slashing team, Not only ts the|padiy battered by the Cleveland In-| Th real big gun in the series so far | course is on? of the most picturesque |! orite, “came jon John L. Sullivan, Bob Fitasim~- in the case of the penhound who dreampt he was hitting all kinds track and fleld game on the rise, bUt) Qing, Cleveland w he game by has proved to be Pep Young, the|in this sector. The club lately ad- before the first ope 1, ons, Tommy urns, Tommy Ryan, of pitching on the Heing menu until he faced Water Johnson, but} soccer football, basketball and base- ‘land won the game by @) twenty year old Texan, Guy Mor-/ mitted a few new members, rank Moran, Al Valaer, Kid La- who, on waking, found he had kicked all the covers off his feet, bail: are being. played at every op-| worst of 19 to 0, it beiner about the! ton, the Cleveland right hander, had — i? heer | ge Joe Thomas, Once @ guy who had callouses on his thighs from fulling off the Oster~ | portunity . 7 ieee f Nein ree Pei nremtiden ae all his smoke yesterday, but Young | The Greens Committee of the Es- By cakes Ke 9.8 moor bua decided thereafter to embrace Morpheus in the bath tub, but i : Whe Aintremsbig pact Of le jer that ages for two hite and a bas sex Fells Country Club senda out a | 7 the very n ; vi > r Yochran, W bebo Ad js that on be nung also beat out a t|notice to it embers th the tis Siamy Britt, batting ho very night ho dreampt he was the price of food. _Wolker Cochran, who looms up asl with the seuson just a week away lot Jonnay Ensmenn, piving pies (aes tO te nem oere titty ith | leonard 8 any Victory. m, Honey Meilody, Rube Ferns, Ine ledger lizard anvented a scheme for keeping his dreams in a card} the most formidable contender for] neither these’ pitchers appears| average of 1,000 for the kama, Inlang that the committee is looking | PHILADELPHIA, Ap Ben Millie Lewis, Fred ‘Fulton, Georges | index, but the first time he went to consult his dreamery he found they had| Willie Hoppe's billiard crown, scored|to be anywhere near form. Mc-| the three gaines played Young has |an’vard ton season chock full of big {Leonard toyed with Young Joe Morr« Carpentier, Gunboat Smith, Tommy all come true. [a double viewory over Kos! Yamada, Graw commented on Perritt's lack | hit 600. The two teams left here this loings, ‘The schedule of events will [in a six-round bout. ‘The champion w est, and a few thousand other Unusually a six and three-elghths sized brown derby knob dreams of Cie Janapese player, at Maurice Daly's dition @ week ago and yos-| morning for Hattiesburg, Miss, where|be announced in a few days | master of the proceeditigs { paaiocre, hore STAs light-haired al-| checking the Kalser with one poof, while the good brother who measures | Billiard Academy, Cochran won the | terday Polly showed no more than) they wiil play the fourth game of the — ap of the gor Ait a eure right, Professor, A diond| Ms hat by his waistline suffers the nightmare of being pursued by an |first Kame by a score of 800 to 216 and he had on that occasion, He could | series at Camp Shelby, The teams Although Bob Mac¢ the Indian |he could have put 3 pesca tg asn't a chance on earth, He ought | M88ne caterpiliar an-away with the nd when he fine | NOt mot his ball over, and when | turn to New Orleans to-morrow n FA peroneal Hy natn count had he ao d Re ibe ae to have his hair dyed and wear A lot of ballplayers who extend the eczema paim tn the spring usually lished his string ef 300 points while his| aos Rip thdg’ ising for the} and play a farewell game here to- Biers ne Es uth open | vautlAy Hepiabiles ; ts wh 1 , noked glasses in the ring carry O'Sullivan bats in Plerce-Arrow bags foppenent was gathering 158. ‘The win ‘ MARINE thom: (he morrow, because of the score made on the lknockout, but Leonard sh 1} 1 ae iii a ae ekas a The Idest dream a ball player can have is one wherein he finds jner played in championship for ert sa aata4 1a ee a en eed. Me land did not force the | hinking over the matter for an-| himself standing at the plate on Ladies’ Day tn his B, V. D's. * Hi MAG Five SoOneo 4 Balada Tong. | faat-we c e © © tho! o ‘ . piece } Columbia won its first lawn tennis putt to hole more than two fect long. | 1 ether aragraph wo have shougnt of | "rank Merriyell ones dreamt he mruek eut in the inch, but ft better], .annia won sav ons Hard Luck Keeps Y anks From | ; free commpuaasan OCA ‘ found Connie Mack snoring on the bench, jmsteh Of the ‘season, agains rere, | | -ponaid Rien, tha wall’ known link [oe ree het i tive inch the argument. They are Jack weren't f Arent h ' by an overwhelming score wget : : onds before the bell, dropped his riva ; ; yeep le eae Pg le lc ‘or dreams, some pitchers would never reach first, and | Fat g O B architect, has been engaged to super-|to the floor with « left hook to the jaw a 4s ease sissies | St. Louts would never be bothered with World's Series ground rules, | Columbia's rowing stock 1 da a) innin in ow ver TAVES 1-0, 306 annos Bar ane ciubt at ie : | ; Iwhen Paul Galllco, one of the most| {Washington up to standard, ‘The new | MeGoorty SHIL Has KK. 0. Wallop Minti & tater trota & wieations| Those Indians might burn somewhat faster with a little powerful men In the untversity, resumed | isla se toed.) ime : ; greens will have underground drain-| RACINE, Wis, April 9—"The mi i Wood in their outfield. } ht e at No, 6 in the varsity shell, | n pigs os : me of the series with the Braves|age and the most modern watering | weight title is a rod as m kd: r, Usually we dont} ' Rice announced that his couche | CHARLOTT C., Apri Rain | being ; Jaystem. Last fall a considerable gift : “fall for wrestier — nimble ° ch was ready for active service, | followed the Y ight *h & Played. Many of the troops |"f "money to the club was made by one | MCU prone eye ene CANS . ve Cee mae It Is said that the reason Why Billy Gibson failed to put « ball club in] i a eee eis fe har-| quartered here at Camp Greene are {of the members with the stipulation | battler celebrated nto t press agents, but this sounds rea-| the Hronx ts because the players wouldn't want to be known by that name tne 1910, will be | lotte this morning, but Jupiter! trom Massachusetts contingents, ao | (at !t should be u r the better- | Am ‘ nk With a victo ov sonable a |Pennsylvanta t football! Pluvius relented shortly after theit|the Yankees are anxious t i int of the course and club house Frankie Brennan yotroit, ver coach next je the jes ankee: e lous to resume - man twice ant ‘I see by the papers that Jack Cur- | Hob Bescher has ca¥rted out his threat by operating a street sprinkler | Id men unde direction. of | Atrival here he sun Is shining and | their chastising of the Braves in or-| Th nation of the use of their (rete roote Kadd h ey has gone West to try and induce !n New London, O., which is some ascent from Milwaukee, arlow, 1911, the head coach the prospects are good for the ninth} to pay up for the Boston deft i Jinks’ tos army mand Have ofticcee hasty oe eee « Eari Caddock to come East and meet toe ———---- - | the y n defeat of | wen renewed this year by several of H Some employment bureau Senators live up to their reputations tn all he Yankees before the crowd of Now |the clubs in the Philadelphia district.| > ; Btrangler Lewis in a mateh for tho! 1 ators Ive up to their reputations tn a |York Sammtes from Camp Wadi h| The Bala Golf Club and the Arono-| MINNE S—Billy Mleki ‘@ s Me out serving baseball on Sunday, ‘amp Wadsworth | ink and Philmont Country Clubs pvigh championship, Doesn't it seom strange in Spartanbur, 5 intn’ dispo. " t niente that he should go West rt _—_——. & yesterday |nave arranged for the asuance ofl by a techni ' 4 | Old hard luck decree: > carde to men inthe service. Hunting- sagas t dock when Marin Piestina is he reed that the $e ‘ A : ‘ . : r 1 Valley. and the Philadelphia] Cowler was saved by the b ‘and ready to meet any man in the PRE-HISTORIC BAT-TREES. Another important bout between top: amwcight, for ten) Ynkees, after taking six straight |Gricket Club are among those offer: | sixth and went d world and has money posted to back Up to 1859 a batter could swing at the ball with a whole otch Nghtweights w be fought at Mass. 4 © and) fFOM the Braves, should have their | ine thelr courses throug cn . tt Hiske w Dia challenge? . lumber yard if he so wished, but most of ‘em batted better New Haven, Conn. on the night ¢ on Tougliey Murray. | victory string broken before a “home” * ri Bout Smith Friday night ini Nestina will wrestle Caddock and - April 29, The fighters who will clash in ntamwelaht, for aS) crowd Si | Gtecher in the same ring on the sume with sticks in their lemonade, Veah, and in those dave all ft are Irish Patsey Cline and Willie A. of Philadely at Spartanburg, Among the} Cline Wins Pre Inight, one fall each, or Zbyszko and the pitchers were more in danger of being picked off second VADERAiit the taal less! Sie ‘Thoy sen Harry Gre of 2OYeTA! thousand Sammios that sat | BOSTON, April p fine er the same conditions, ri 4s t t leat In the peltir ‘ain alo ajo: ve t Ree ts tiasine pris sna a ae | than chased off the bench because they stood for bats which were matched to-day to i arab and Martin leat anu ; ting rain slong with Major | New k beat Hhil Bloom here ta Jali of the gate to the Army and Navy were five fect long and five inches wide, {Mfteen-round contest, to a decision, at sap oey ee eet Rear pl a ral O'Ryan, seven Brigadier! Chartey Herzog. erstwhile captain of | Mizht. The releree stopped the bou Athletic Funds, AND BHOULD Hi & show to be brought off by the Temple | Meet a Ogee trl A: hae teen |Generals and @ whole parvel of |the New York Giants and now a per-|thy seventh round diag , LOSE HE WILL DONATE $1,000 Hughey Sullart i ‘ A.C, at the Arena in that city, For) i aiid for by Martio’s manager because Mar.| clChels and Majors were hundreds [sistent “hold-out” with the Hoston oe belaing: Cline. o Biooin tw BBE OR 110 OWN (POCKRT, Al coinge thet cote ate nk nna ball oan doped, Perhaps Hughey |ten days the match haa been hanging | WM Aked for by Marlowe manag any { Of Sammies from the old 7th, 12th,|Braves, has arrived from the South.|the second match ¢f this kind should easily draw hat artifictal energy might prove beneficial to the Athletix fire owing to the fact that the mana Jd pot get amay for t 1th, 22h 23d and 47th New York regi- |e was not disposed to do much talk- aaliv URiGuRni GloL: 6,000 or more and It would be u nice —_- — gers of the men could not come to terms ments and ing and made no effort to see Hurry N. elly poknis O' Helen, ) 5 ; y and Squadron A, Ist Cavairy | ‘ PHILADELM IIA I donation to the Fund. Marin Plestina on the weight question, As this obstacle ¥ Grip ts Moran, Hompstead, President of the New York A 42 Edd is subject to the draft and Ilable to OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. was finally overc to-day the mana- New Ori many | fp nan ae q an Misia Artiiery outtite 1G Hante, but sald that he would report | Kelly easily outy 2 Ja be called at any time, although he is Ivan the Terry Bull took one whiff of vodka and felt like knockin 4 affixed their signatures to the art! vod botte at t Rela: | artery acres, Necdlegs to aay, the Jto McGraw at the Polo Grounds on the want ie pw la married and has three children de- Waltsky Johnsonovitch out of th bad # Managemen aw wen Were disappointed in the 2 lopening of the National League season, ine 608 bas S F y witch out of the box, of agreement tof exiater ta hens | 1.0 defeat of the Yankees, but recog- |a week from to-day, aay manner A PetMarin Plestina sea a During that trip around the world, some of the bee-ail players : F Sere p to mndie| nized that the contest furnished more | ieee ye nee an ‘ t a anny in New York because ho wreste| °*eabed some awful jage by being unable to speak Chine hed hs ie : wd gh om ee ball than baseball Columbia added wnother game to tts i: Ene sc ane itt tae abree Old Dan Tremens used to throw pink lizards at the batters until [tom wtews. Toe Ne aria oth tai aa ranged | 2° sme was played in a pelting baseball schedule Wien eieete team ' tien 16 face him on the ta Bonosetter Keoley gave him the gate. Jwith George Ashe, the Philadelphia hearsweight, | foF bin ER BBO SERN Mee ion BI 1 White “on | 1] ~ " Fs Pilsener was the first pitch: t ‘ ra In the firat inning gave th " as ork | Curiey and the rest of the Trust pitcher to put hops on his fast one " 4 at Allentown, Pa April it es ‘i oceania ae on uth ; 6 Reade thousands of dollars out of the B. Ottle was the only catcher who could ever hold Cy Derr Jand nis pocond with Lao fe Lancaser, | peiay. the hora MN RUGIM | canned a hit swe iartte PAG Ge PURE | Reed rua unable’ tet Tuli GR nea eee | wrestling game here in New York te 1 wii en rounds at tans | Pett: pcs eden ft) nd beat Ruel's throw |ment, because of the pucul wiitions 5 New Bedford bantamweis hey will have the and beat Rue hrow |Inent because the pecull mnuitions land now let them show their game Some Indians make good ball players as long as they carry ‘ OT ae ae | tin a tencround bout ste boring show ¢, (to fitat. Baker fumbled Konetchy's jexisting in athletics there this year ness and patriotism, if they have) insurance on thely reservoirs didoa at Buly Grupp's Gymnasiur staged at Howton on Thursday night, Reddy | SPOunder, Wickland taking second |The substitution of Colxate for the any, and put their so-called cham ee stiontat a hosing | io abo slmed wo to wet K. 0, Mars. tbe Cn. [4d Konctchy getting a life, Smith | sive Will, give Columbia another hom pions against a man who Is ready 4 at AL ke ot Tietetantn ai | ciomati featherwelabt, for ten rounde et Cloria.| Doled a hit through the box into cen- |Reme Ane eo fh NW one Sine and Milling to wrestie any man in RACING SELECTIONS. 4 . on Satur | Bath onithe might of April tre, “driving home | Wickland, | ‘The |team, Dixon’s Keep Trucks || orld from any country ie ' , Araves were getting to Thormahlen —— ; rn ra at which ‘Ted Lewis is so far signed for two ta | | f ‘Trust ts hiding bebind the excuse that eT Athletic Notes aan ' wih | Ted Lana is so far slaved vo for two fiehtal in the eighth And had scored a runon| ‘The Morningside Holghts nine will Ready to Answer they do not like me, Weil, | do not . : 8 of Jermey ¢ Lynch ot |e contewa Uiat ary wal are with Joo Haan | s8¢9"s pags and Kellys triple to play wordham at Forcham Held to: Roll Call lik: Shon either If they. make the ' Race—Sid C, Keener 1+ “ ‘ " on main | org pee + al aay n the game was called, morrow atte noon iff ¢ paki y will} 0} a excuse that they do not wish to| 4 ain Spring Little damage Any, Will be done tolevent. oor nu ‘oc.ta4, 1° - ysePbe fs ga tla ng to-day's game the Yan- [send Tom Farrel and Dutch Koening to See that . ‘ ot w' ee ea: , ; f be done to | eve if “ 7M. 1 }6. and with Jack Britton for ten rvunda at | « the mound. Farrel made ial at your transmission double up I will match Plestina| | Second Race--Frogen Glen, Mo- [thw track at Macomb's Dam Park. by |i beveral bunirt perea were turn! aves, | Seranice, Us.. 00 May 2, The probable matciae | Kees and Braves will play in Greens \fine “showing againat Moly, Crosson and differential are kept free || against Zbyszko, Lewis, Caddock or ‘ Tapes ' proposed wid of iélst Stre ‘ “e with Tommy Robson on A and Jock , to-morrow and in Peters- | Saturday in Coak 8 opinion, in spite of friction xO Btecher in an even match, beat two| Third Race—Uncle Jimmy, Anita n the Con fo andl Maseinna ante peer. ae Gricee of Se. Paul ob Silwe - ., on Thursday. The teains |o¢ the fact that he was wild and gave out of th falls, to @ finish. The} vibe Bride Frederick, W. Hubler, | Duly De Fee of Bt. Iau) were ta cn it | Wil split up then, the Yankees leaving /half a dozen bases on balls, He held NY only thing I ask is that Bill Brown! , Fourth | Race Airmar sident of the Metropolitan Associa im whe eter | f tesive sear for Brooklyn, where they will meet {the Westchester team to three hits, and ‘ be allowed to referee, I have never | ord Pant |tion of the Amateur Athletle. Union AL ©, of Pr ¥, RT Gunboat Smith acvomanied by his manager, | the Dodgers at Hpbets Fleld on Fri- [struck out the “clean up hit -XON even seen Mr. Bri | Fifth Ra Amphion Kk Bird, waa in conference with Park Commi In gnother tweire-round ye al F px Borsmiag Se eager Bl ‘ t twice, | n Mr. Brown, nor have 1| Fifth Ke wae inference with Fark Commins 7 wo me the | Jin 5 row n | day and Saturday. There will be no} . ale Automobil | ever been in any way connected with gisth F malice Waldraeon, The men exan nd * se hain ecw ua : uy wil the on | Avante. Ge... wate r” is slated to let-up, for the Yankees have a famM®| Angy Coakley gave first string one | ber Weep 18 any wey Connected With) isin Hace—aith Bauman, im- || areata, The, tien Hed th | Taal Unie, ahetinr lal welts go azainst Billy Misko of @ ten. | scheduled in Newark next Sunday. | Andy, Conley, ga ae at LUBRICANTS | that he is fair and square in every ae forouxh Vrowident Bruck thal wan Olbbos Racer | Found bout at @ boxing ment to be held | They will leave Newark {tnmediately |Per against a team from the Way, and that is all I want, The) ¥ I Hostal tg eee ye ena { » wall aitles #0 far thie t iS | on oe Bae 8 as working out | after th me for Washington, where |{ndiana, The sallors won by a score of Worm drive de} Trust seems to be considering whether Lo UByfeety BMD Wil! hive to ion be signed | for ntest at Bully Gruvo's Gymnasium, in| they will open the American League |5 to 2 in seven innings, rma delive rs reat it will be Caddock or Stecher that mi a Ag oda 10 | Harlem, and claims ie We in good condition for #} season with the Senators. | : eee, ; ys also develops will meet Lewis next, sv jet's put on Rig Dy nideved Doyle CAMBRIDGE A eta eae tee ' Ginty | tard batt | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Apri) 9.--The| riction unless properly lubri L ‘1 Jack Doyle was tendered a dinner | Harta tick ie ne ty tryin ‘ an llght F . MOBILE, Ala, April, 9.—The Robins | Eastern Baseball Clubs cated. Dixon's Gear Of keep a real wrestling match with a real | ‘ ack eof its t jon Renny Leonard wa . ps Oreo, }iast night by the Bill ‘ ‘ heavyweight, as wn \ as been | Chany a siventytwo FM and Hed Sox played thelr third extra |voted to class A rating. | the gears ha wrestier AND LET ALL THE GATE ard Owners’ An-|best middie distence ers, Dennia F. | ghsious G re t old on Sun is friends wnd members of inning game of their barn torming trip; The Lawre hse owas trans-| It di ”, PPY and healthy, JONEY GO 'TO A GOOD CAUSE and eoeeue at Hn Bik uloverd, AU Poorine 2 Oe Pie ae almost a bie family gave hin & rood his} which was ealled In the thirteenth with |ferred und after ‘the ia ents metal to metal con- ww a th i ne prominent billiard players were FL L ted Cross ambu mine, in Harlom, Wenny mae that he intenda| the score 0 8 fo of the wale o t into the pockets of the Wrestling | ‘he Prominent bill : were lance driver : ' here ie Harton. tbar ' ec at # to 1 {Ree etland Club had been made thor Bik rout dealer for the it or anyone ele. Very sincerely, or ant, Maurice Daly Albert Cutler | BI are rounds and w fouaht a Tow to Men fighting for many yeam to come, and RS i Anpry red, Mitchell, | iinchiae was transferred. to Drovts Dison Lybncating Chart ' 4 « .. ‘ leu i) O'Hara and Ruddy Le in Casp Scheffler an. co 18. that he ts foot ased with his duties of | & 30, _ - e had e tue of “Justice” 1 a will present. t) hi n ; is nOUrC : Tom Sea q national Les he leagy 1 i it. : f My $00 of 'senior Metropolitan v4 ation, | a 2 ack Mrwae iY Salus fold, to she fen Mie and Harry Springtiel artford, New Haven, | it fablished 1827 Doyle's iriends attended. pionsbips op Api) 20. Ua Autis 1D de is alaled to 60 a day site Wolter ts wecsamente (Bridgeport, New London and Waterbury, | f oa wane 42 oe jacramen|