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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918,” BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘isisisil IN THE RUN OF THE NEWS 4 * * Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (Tho New York Evening World) i | (VER RFD) sox Coombs in Charge of Brook- lyn Team, Manager Robin- son Having Gone to Balti- more for Visit. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 10.—The Robins again beat the Red Sox ina six and a half inning game by @ avore of 3 to 1 Stfer of $75,000 Something } ‘Near Real Value of Willard-| i Fulton Fight. Jack Coombs and Diek McCabe were ; the opposing pitchers, Coombs allowed ‘Goortiay te Thea Pree Suttiaues © three hits and McCabe six. One was a jortight 19:8, by The biiahing Co (The New York Evenine World.) ot O local stockmen” at Ogden, tah, have made an offer of | $75,000 for the Willard- Owiton bout, and have deposited $90,000 as a guarantee, | ‘The offers are now coming down | xeerer the real value of the match. | | Anything over $75,000 would be a| | s0ke, and if the fight comes off and the promoters announce that they are homer by Myers. Olson. Daubert and O'Rourke got doubles and Krueger © triple. Before the major attraction the local Southern Association team defeated a team picked from the Brooklyn and Bos- ton squads by 2 to 0. In the ninth Inning with the bases full Babe Rath was called in to bat for Wyckoff. After lifting the ball over the fence foul be struck out. Nobbie left May Oe A FIGHT IN Connecticut YET + ++ St night for his Balt: * * more home. Coombs will be in charge Paying some absurd figure—like the TG “PROMGTERE HAUG FALLEN OUT ‘ vf the team, “Cheney also left last, { ¥135,000 alleged to have been offered ——— ~ - Y - i. =e “a Connecticut—they'll have to think \p some ingenious scheme to con vince the public that it isn't stage money. D ve Ryan, President of the Ry t A. ©. of New Ha » which has run weveral big fights, writes that Jack Bulger represented vhat club aud made Col, Miller “preliminary over- (ures in reference to the Willard- fulton matoh being held in New Haven.” Kyan says the Kyan A. Was “the only club in Connecticut swe’ went about the match in a busi- nesalike way—seeing the Governor The teams will separate after to- day's game in Chattanooga, The Rob- ins go direct to Ebbets Field, where they meet the Yankees on Friday. ‘ The Fordham and Columbia nines wilt clash this afternoon on Fordham Field in the @ game of their home-and- home baseball series, ‘This will usher in the home season at Fordham. The New York University baseball team will open the season with @ game against the Stevens Lnstitute at Ohio Field this afternoon. ST. LOUIS, April 10.—Derrill Pratt and John Lavan, former members of the St. Louls Americans, Who compromised their $50,000 damage suits against Phil Ball, Presisent of the St, Louis Club, re- | Giants to Start New Yorkward/\i0* ening yesterdays, game woul diret. h have been pretty rly as bad a| gelved $5,400 in settlement. | Mr. “Col. Miler understood when wa) After To-Day's Game With In-|slsinter as, Montos's 10 to 0 ae | | Ball dia pst GaCKIETe GME AA OSAP weld gonversaticn with bim, that tt! diang at New Orleans. thing of their offensive power as well | pe, Mie “Rmerican ‘Leagua tootee the Home Defenso behind us, we were! ee pe gag tara, Mle hi als: Meese bill. \ : : Se ae YEW ORLBANS, La, Apri Giants came rit K tehed ayers of the Toron a ie Sint cave." si ddiss bean wade HE Giants are back here to-day | th run sf ‘oumbe, Cas FOR ANCTHET. HOW DO THEY BECOME SO AFFLICTED? Internationa Tate Je a Mecastertye es { This looks reasonable, Mr. Ryan) after a dusty trip to Camp the Cleveland left-hander, some vig- “TRIMMINGS OOR Lil Artha! The only dark cloud that ever spilled a fistburat on | pr osident of the ‘Toronto Club, has filed \ c . 5,000 eaburg, Miss. - © map of Jeff Freeze wants to come home, if you can stand the |with the National Baseball Commission | doesnt claim that he offered $135,0 Shelby at Hattiesburg, Mins, / OTM" MwipOs Pa rane oh e Jett Fr wants t h it tand thi h the N \ Baseball Commi, for the bout. In fact, he doesn't #Y| whore in a farcical five-Inning game | two-b: f y rt rn Saeso, without ine adder inndren|the club fought a 7 to 7 tle with/and it thousand. And perhaps thats why|Le Fohl's Cleveland bunch, The two] te the throwing qualities of the latest Rue Moore. against the Kansas City team of the which scored two runs, ght a lot of satisfaction r pl also to Heinie en con= t. that ‘ ; John's Son is homesick, and says he would prefer a suite In the Chicago | American Assuviation. Mtr. MeCafterty: Best Informed Expert Will Write bastile to a flock of castles in Spain, fansaa City Club, made overtures to Jack says he's through playing Hook “E” on a Spanish catarrh, accord. | J. Schultz. outfielder, and Louis Le Baseb a ll for Th e Ev enin g World Ing to Rue Moore, and wants to take the remedy prescribed by the Act of rennet ernin ig rey Wepre? pied oul While the Bronxonian had b soling himself with the fi the Colonel hiked back Wes sain. |clubs end their New Orleans stay this Looks that way. Ho certainly lft) afternoon, when they meet again at t those kind of hits” do not help the constructed. he metkakiyi would Gee ay it ®/tho localggrounds, After that they | batting averages, still the Giants feel If memory earns our nickel tip, Lil Artha must have found the going a Bast ‘ e *) will start moving w Yorkward,|better when they see Heinle getting TREAT is in sto rough on the “X" Aisle track. " a -de- re for the thousands of baseball fans and readers < Sere ates Fe, aes |Hopoing of for one-day Mandy a [hin hte And Oto never wan ative || AV “oeineterentog Werte spertng bases the, season they are Puro tae. ce aale See Soe nice oe nae GU tine Gan tee | JOHNSON WILUAROI RIGHT: Gaon P| Memphis, Chattanooga and Lexing-|who did not want all the hits he to F 1 ‘i 1 ‘of the National only team that refused to waive on hii < ton, Ky. could get, whether ft was in the regu- o have their dally news and gossip he National game fur- nished by Hugh 8. Fullerton. Mr. Fullerton ts generally conceded to be || °'!s!nal Jawn McGraw hence, F. O. B, Waterloo. Nap left with his usty the best informed baseball writer in the United States, a statistician who |] toothbrush, and years afterward he reported by wireless that he would Field conditions at Camp Shelby AVE just had a letter from | were bad yesterday and « dust storm He and Manager Bull shipped the| PICTURES ARE DESTROYED. son or in exhibition games, ny Kauff's heel continues to h Major Rice, who is'‘now |blew continually across the field, so}cause him a lot of bother, When has the capabilities of practically every player of the major circults at ives hae bey World's Series on a chess board than chase British fungoes uric! A ‘ Apri 1 Thirty even I ‘the game did not furnish much of a]he puts his full welght on it the pain|] his finger tips. He possesses an expert knowledge of the fine points of ||“! Over Burope. reels of motion pictures of the world’s abroad with an American | {he SR? Demaroo pitched, for the |is very exceasive,. Ho hus been try ll the mane net execiled be any one : saree After trying to steal West Point with the bases full, Benedict Arnold |champlonship fight at Havana between aviation brigade, Just what brigade |Giants and judging from his work |ing to work it out, but yesterday when wot a bigger hand from George I. than he would get from Charley Comiskey. |Jack Johnson and Jess Willard were and where itis at present I omit | yesterday he jan’t ready either, If it] he tried to run out an infield hit, i = — ——" | Just before ne died, Benedict sald he always insisted on having clean socks. |burned here to-day by United States ‘ « . for the usual reasons, | hadn't been for @ ‘at ba rally }again caused him great pain, and’ he When Manager Bolshev ' sky . ery, | Marshal Smith. ‘© mention, for the road sec ea et Hacer ted DV a re n Manager Bolshevik announced Trotsky and Lenine as his battery, Producers spent more t they struck out Nick Romanoff with two fouls and a pitched ball, Before! yet ‘the pictures and mac the end of the season Nick was found taking tickets for Ann R. Kissed, and to evade the Federal Sut the letter may be as interesting 10 some readers of this column as it! Only 58 Men to Face Starter was tome. Major Rice is known the Yanks Shut Out Braves Althou h . : 5 : said he was happy because there was more snow to inhale in Siberia than In| them when they erected a ; : sll jevice ‘on. Canadian territory "und pro: world over as a sportsman, He has g Sa turday m Jun wor Met’ Run That is, > YOU DON'T CARB WHAT YOU SAY. {elertnis country: whe source tala, the ifavelied around the giobe to we) = heir Sluggers Fail to Hit Bal collowed baseball as an enthusiastic n of the law, ‘Th chad been tn por a violat Charley Herzog, whose contract with the Braves didn’t contain pro- [since ix Teams to Compete for)Bc'frat iver'the line’ towerer! t al fan, and has fought through half a ‘ . F the line, if c vision for a gold fence, threatens to report to Jawn McGraw; but Jawn dos n wars. (Spectal to The Events World.) the hotel Guilford window, and not} Major Trophy in X-Country Ai BORE ob Rpeta{ooted a Cea 8 he isn't interested in what Charley has to report. Fs PA “Just a line,” he writes, “to let you GREENSBORO, N. C,, April 10. Ja soul in the bunch doubted John's i fj ‘ ARE Ris peeeth, aad lepain ata pane oear This Corn Will cnow how ‘we are getting, on aon RCTIC weather pursued th@] veracity. “If we played mudball yes- Championships. fine A ae ry hg acer tlt’ Jamaica may be attracting plenty vf good horses, but this doesn't figude. The weather is pretty nl Yankees into Greensboro thl8|terday,” snorted Ping Bodie, “we will — else again. exclude plenty of good bankrolls. a Sp i morning and all hands are] jay, : “ In addition to its regular team, the n this country, except the nights are 5 ¥e | have to play Eskimo football to-day HE junior metropolitan croas-| paulise Clube will be represented by do One: F ewibly cold. Expect to be on the | unanimous in the opinion that, the} “rhe sun haw been out a short tina | country champlonalips will be| Giorglo, hm clever ail araand boy, and]. nI 8.008 baseball now Over There, the Kaiser will have to equip all . “sun puth” nomer, Jol 4 ‘ s : » seDosch, who 1s speciaiizin 8 spect, ’ e asks, mre eny Se. anthaniwen RiGee tr aay Nath Poraced : and the weather seems, held sitihned and only fifty- fd frat prises these oars, The ghher in- “Getelt” Makes C C on t or not, but I have under me here, Cie , ‘i i rating, eight men will face the starter, Six |Gividual entries are a [olow sa ek Amman N ay 4th bene ets. es Corns Come ' y the ——th Aero Squadron, young| that there were icicles on his mu Despite yesterday's game in Char-|teams will compete for the major] Culiger, formerly jot the Greek: Amer Ot FDAS CAB: GATOS DAYS zelhee (18 Bree OF haat Disnouer aale (ta OE “ ” Be amen we lure trying to| tache when he stuck bis head out of | joc was nnish | cents, the fans will have to play 25 per cent, better than they did last year. The “Banana-Peel” Way! played under miserable | trophy, and ten Individuals will make] A. G.. Viano Noppa, also of the Fin aeeange to. get him s maton with, the | a conditions, there was some snappy |the alx-mile hike over hill and dale] A, ci, Oo ankse of the Kaleva A. C. ' 4nd ‘cham lon of France. Delmont| Government that no more twenty-| My, and the army of soldier§ for the minor prizes. A., Alex Fisher of the Hungarian A.C. BONEYARD CONFETTI. draw your iP! the British feather- Mt owed, This who came in from Camp Greene reck- The Morningside team, which ha: lL. C. Spencer of the Haven Bay's Club while you gouge and pull an fight under the Br! round contests wii alloy the | oned they had pir money's worth. | '. Sland H. RetUg of the Brooklyn Central When Adam was ripe for his fall he seemed not to mind it a-tall. the “quick'* of a tender corn? That's veirht limit and be strong, as he| practically clones up the game, a8 the) in couldn't dope out, however, bow done exceptionally well in the Sunday |/¥, M. C. A. ‘ 2% pound ‘ ¥ exulal | Said he, winking his eve, “Why worry when I have nothin Be ict icine Daront deserves RGD to Ata reser the reve | the Yankeo sluggers, Baker, Dodie, |runs held under the auspices of the] 411.4 ciaire Galligan, the national ain cs Ah ii dike Tt id nothing to put on _ great deal of credit, as T think hel going to help to win tho war, so wo|!ivp and Jratt, fallod. to do more| various clubs about town; the] Alias, Claire, Galligan, the national @ the only championship contender | say ‘Go to it with the deliveries of Cal Crum and | Brooklyn A. A. the Glencoe, the|yards, will face the starter In the 220- A promising rookic named Whee, embarked on a big batting sprec, f Gay weight in the American box- ‘Snowy Baker is keeping busy, even|Johany Murray, |Paulist, the St. Anselm and Bt. yard phamplonship at the Brooklyn Cen-| He threw down his bat and, swinging his hat, he tripled to le/t with his te game who has actually enlisted] without boxing, He has starred inal Crum hekl the Yanks to a pair of | Christopher Clubs will be represented AL Goi teen’ ot Ene when | knee . the army in any branch of the| moving picture film, “The Enemy) measly bingles in hiv six inning ad-) by elght-men teams. STAN y eiphia, who ia} k held-in_ high este ing struggle for individual atte ted. Louis Kaufman, the | Ghar at 60. ya y turned them | “An Intere trvice where he stands in danger : 6 goes down a| ministration and Mui ye oe ae eae seventh only to (honors ts ex) t being injured by gunfire, shells or| 390-foot cliff on a rope, dives Into | back hitless in the the metropoil : There was an old ump from Toulouse, who could stand for a tot of pion at 50 yards, will compete against abuse, till they learned on the bench that he only knew French. “So Pr pul of rn ly harrier of the Brooklyn A. AL. is ot ee ombs. ‘ the sen when the rope is shot away,|run afoul of a puny Yank rally in crac tise Galligan, uu 4 0 o} “Young Delmont isa quiet, rentle- | tights three they aay, “what's the use? tanly, well-behaved chap, The off-]out and jumps from a moving auto-| victory, 1 to 0 A sickly young pitcher named Humes, was about to be farmed to ers and men think a lot of him. He] mobile into another going in the op-| After Baker had fouled out to Kon- s operating a large boxing class in| posite direction, The last stunt prob-|etcy in the etghth, Bodle's policy ¢ he squadron, Through the kindness | ably beats any thrill he had in boxing.| watehful waiting galned him his base of W's. Charles Van Rensselaer of pubis | on balls. Then Ping proc “lew York my men ase eaulpped with Pass, heavywelght champton) pilfer second with Agee aid or more sets of boxing glover 4 Rarce-| pitch. ‘The hit and run — oO sabail aed other Jack Johnson ta still in Barce H the tombs, But he showed 80 much science whitewashing the Giants they kept him on chloroform fum When Mae played for money she won, but she measures her woe by the ton. “I think it's sinister,” she said to her sister, “I lose when I'm men and knocks them ail the eighth that gave New York the | — tell u | Jed to | a wild | Irish Patsy Cline ts making plenty of | t meet in a ten-ronnd bout at a show to be held \y was In| money fighting these days, In his re-|2¥ etreral sporting men at Peoria, 1l,, on the nd a bunch of be Parco) Peder and Roger Peckinpaugh came | ; ’ night of April 29, Herman received iarminion| playing for fun.” sorting materia With kindest re- A Yate ara es sere | through with the bells on, ramming a aren gti boy pe Kogid in Philas te engage in thie bot, nd his manaeer, Red — ards I am, ure truly, _ [viol in a cate orches ‘ -|Amoking single past Smith Into tet | delphta he received $1,961.10, and for de- | Wale, quickly acoe terme ollered the CUSHMAN A) RICE. |hopbing with kings and qucens," to! that brought Iodie home from second | feating Phil Bloom at Boston on Mon- | "2" Those who were shocked to hear of the ungentlemanly conduct of Rube nothing of Jacks and deuces.| with the winning run day night he drew down close to $600 for! Another prominent ‘Tighter trom the Weet wii] Waddell's ghost, will be reHeved to hear that Guy Morton is making a lot WWENTY round boxing has been | *4¥ | siniked. Path make hie first aopearance in a bout ta Bo e for 0. ir vel omeasic! d y has two more batth a mon to-} of smoke for a corps I stopped in Australia during the Johnson ts sald to be very homesick ehegapeic ree night, He {8 Bryan Downey, tho crack welter. ‘i eae ae nas |clinched which will net him seve eon. . ¥ ae naned to word foc ifr “that @ Chicag T N y k ee | Gred doll hs spe pla Hak who now claim Chicage i. Seonee * °"T return, although coming back would| WOLNEW TF OLKELPLS | Are sottars more, they being with . will go ag ‘Toumny sived from Reg. Baker the Aus- Rockey Kansas for ten rounds at the, Robson, t Mam, middleweight, who| hard for them to get be mean the serving of a jail sentence Ti * eenaberry A. C. of Buffal : rallan promoter E t Queensberry of Buffalo te has been wells Johnson's homesickness is nothing arn itles in | and with Vincent Porkont, the Cleveland | form in the last aix “News is scarce with us in | | the boxing ; After being knocked out by | Mghtweight, for ten rounds at the Moose | te Armory A, ways Works! the old, savage way. “Gete-It' te the modern, puiniess, simple way. Lean over A lot of second basemen get 60 used to that neck of the lawn that it’s |804, But two drops of “Gota-tt* on put your mocking and ahoe Fight yond there on the bas und) forget. the corn, Pain ‘ts PASSED BALLS. paent ge corns, Tt neva teri nasreete true flesh, You'll etop imping nd Opere House, Baker writes, It]? a House, ° Y : b , : i in on the Baily cer enlistment an-| Willard in Havana, Johnson ne | Boxing Tourney j Club of Cleveland on April 16. i deek Keane ses ad dias faebin It's easier to get to first than argue with the umpire ever the third a eof your shoe, and 22 away with carey aa , ne steamer e Willard sarees Western hearywe an been recely strike i i i at Patntul methods nouncements t to go are|down to the steamer t Willard a ie eu Re aer, the Weasra Deatywright. hae bean receiving With tin derbies the predominating note in summer fashions, | fi*fil “lummon sensor immy Clabt Uren, who]of tor home. As he shook hands} WOSTON, April 10.—One of the taste | tection when Vi Paps ni beng Bese) have no fears of grandstand marksmanship. H Ie an mata eal yeat both MeGoorty and Clabby, and with the new champion the teara| egt hours in the National amateur | sible wes aein night wa ae Sionre ac hopin, Sis” Que’, (gone. | Umpires need Have such a feat to knock Walter Johnson out of the box | nced pay no mor Nan po eats pee latty Smith, a young American] polled down his cheeks. “I wish you . & sega |e defeated Young Joe Borrell at the Oly K wd at be w ni fi , will be sent direct by E. Lawrence cweight w a eaueht over thin Ki deh See “bay | boxing tourney here was in the semi eee eee en ee enipte anc mile |has decided mot to accept any of these otters ‘the temperature of his opponents’ shoes, Shicaeo. DL ¥ wrence & Ce,, ie all the luck in thi boy,” wa : ght 7 | until after Dempery fighte Willy Mieke Ji Clabby in town | Sonnaon be champion for| finals of the 108-pound class, in which | w $8,702, which is the second largest gate that] Capitol City A. G, of St, Paul on Mer 5) =—— \ He looks fit as a fiddle long tim your money and| Joe Wiles, the New England cham- |e club has had in geveral year, Leunant 4 i sale : a . ft Ttalian Mahtwetaht \ Ie busy recruiting, but hopes to b ake cure of yourself.” | pion, defeated Dave Kamins of the. ceived 61,300, which was 9% per cent, of the| Matohmakers Mugusy" Taylor of the |yoinhy te ES ar Jobnny ts = moved soon with one of bnicai} Johnson claimed that in the course | Clark House A. A New York, | reulpte, X ew down $200, which is big| National A. A, 00d Soi Hu the Olympia |"! age he attack of DDeumKe corps. Harry me is still here com-|of his “trou in Chicago the law-! holder of the metropolitan title | money for . A. &., both of Philadelphia, are now trying to | mcr Dore been compelled to cancel . P bining the business of billard saloon|yers “took away" ov 0 from| ‘Two metropolitan boys earned | pour pig colored heavyweight will Up Joe Layuch and Hote Herm ban: |oimne of his beuta, the moet important being with Tuesday, April 16th, proprietor und physical culture and| him, and that he was more a victim| titles. James Sullivi New Y Pe gh ym Coane to | tammetht che for «bout SE fea dE alitlgelag og ep war Gar On Is the 0 * bexing instructor, and we hear mak-|of circumstances and prejudice than| defeated Van Grunne j ee st hen | ator path of Wi moat Haman San gated fee | 20g Uk 8 e ening jac money out of it. Benny Palmer|a criminal at hear L only wish [| burgh jn the final of the pagar sag hin Cie ab i ao eee ‘ famohle bantemwelaht. and a ia somewhere around the country,|was on this boat, going homo,” hel « wnd) James Tomas lon ecg See a gee | ae coer ee Rl | jol'al., Moore. (the, Memnnle. Danteecy rcodition Base Bal Game! travelling with an athletic booth said. “I'd go in a minute and serve! 1 eth Y, M,C. A. who is a mem | the south, an of Texan will luttie| A. boxing commishion will probably be ap. | for the Pett § decieioe oe "We had decided to close the sta-| that year in jail if I'd done something | be f Uncle 8 naval forces, |g ; |cteaca Githie a tem Gade te ieearn tho ba the He more to at + | George Christian of I Jack Hi ed | Point ahr sar 116 wo ¥ iene in Bydney, Melbourne and Bris-|to deserve it, but I'm never going to| knocked out William Daley of Boston | tw men up for te 1 dat Manion elgued | eee in Pittsburgh, Dick Guy. a eporting [42° rlagyi‘o, far "a “auarentecd utes of 83.000, raer our ew bane owing to lack of talent. Yes-|give mysq@f up to be jailed for some-| jn the first round, Grier here, has been eusgested as the Chair. | iste made good in that city 1 8 bout with Ki 1 terday I got an intimation from thel thing I didn't do.” | award of the decision in the] t | man and there will be two others serving wit Sp gz S t N yund class semi-finals to James Pig th Man Whe ee beet are | RB, AB detailer the [emereund bout bismee rin ul ow Fruzett! of Brocktor v Ray Joe Lynch and Young Chaney of Baitifore at 3 DAY SPECIAL Thursday— Friday—Saturday and it will be ready in time. 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