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mee) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK¢. Don’t buy that straw hat yet. "em in the army this year. The man worth while is one who carries his troubles easily as a shutout pitcher packs his prayers. — (Photos Taken on Polo Grounds by The Evening World's Staff Photographer.) FIRST FLASH OF THE GIANTS QOKS By William Abbott. FFICIALS of the Marine an@ Field Club expect any day now | to have their property taken jover by the Washington Government for war purposes. ‘Tho club's links extend almost to the edge of the Fort |Hamilton reservation. Several days ago a number of military officers came over to the club and played j@round the links, ‘They were much impressed by the fine golf layout ana how useful it would be for the army. It is understood the club house and grounds will be used as a concentra- tion point for army nurses. The |summer homo of tho Crescent Atbletla |Club ts to be employed in a similar capacity. a yaw de ) 18 THE EVENING WORLD, TUFSDAY, APRIL 16, 1918, i } Jim Duncan Says the Boys With) Him “Over There” Have Been | | Too Busy to Engage in Any ' Athletic Games. Coors, Wits Vict Niveclon Worth O* IM DUNCAN, world's champion ‘ discus thrower, was one of the firat to enlist when America eailea for volunteers. Jim didn’t wait for the draft. % “I'4 look fine—a husky Mke me— waiting to be dragged out,” he ex- plained. Just had a letter from Jim, dated “France, March 24." He doesn’t say > anything about tho fighting, but it's | m-safe bet that if there's any going > on in his neighborhood he's in the | thick of it. He's in the Engineers, Jim writes: “There's nothing doing in the line f athletics with our unit, The only games 1 have seen since I left tho States was a set held at Borden, Eng- land, before we crossed into France. I gave an exhibition discus throw before a crowd of about 20,000 sol- Giers of all ranks and somo royalty. Laecaled the plate about 182 feet. “After the games I had the oppor- tunity of mecting quite a few of the officers, and one of them introduced me to Princess Napl—— (or some such name). She wanted to know how I got such big hands. She never nod how fast they had to work ata ning table packed with Pat Ryan, | MeGrath, McDonald, Sheridan and _ Simon Gillis. q “Impossible to hold games on the famous Somme battlefield. Every few yards a shell hole, and plenty of duds lying around. Might play roly- poly in the shell holes if we had the - time. “Well, there's the news, “Sincerely, JIM DUNCAN, “First Sergeant, Company E, 11th Engineers (Ry.), A. E. F There was a meeting yesterday afternoon of the Professional Golfers Association to determine the best method of conducting a pro champion | ship this year, the entire procebds bo turned over to the Red /Cross. Members had so many suggestions to offer that the project was tempore arily stymied, The Baltusrol Club, because of un- fettled conditions, will not attempt any work this year on ite proposed second course. It was originally planned to start things moving this season on the second links, but the officials recently thought It advis- able to hold up work until the itm- mediate future cleared up. Jim Barnes has dug up a new young prodigy. Young Jim just whispers , that his find is about fourteen yeara old and will soon make Evans, Ouimet and the rest of them look like novices, Complaints about boosting the annual fee this year from $1 to $5 to play the public links at Van Cortlandt Park have melted away like iast week's snow. Tells Job of Striking Out TheGermansontheSomme | | khaki sult and kissed my old glove He Would Rather Have 200) khak!, sui . . From Toronto Billy went to Mon- Ball Players in a Regiment} treat and” thence to the Canas | fi +. |dian’ training quarters in England, | Than the Pick of the Kai-| txactiy one year after his enlistment | ’ his team was hustled into the Ypres | ser’s Army. salient, and from that time on Billy | H | The Garden City Country Club has been doing a little recruiting on its own hook and succeeded tn signing up quite a few new members. The club's fairways are now being rolled and put in good shape for a busy season. Jack Iobans says the Englewood links won't be disturbed for the com- ing season. The club made extensive changes two years ago. Englewood now stands as a fine test of modern golf. YESS Barnes and his teammates knew the correct address of war. They played two 5 series with the Germans at the By Bruce Copeland. Somme, chasing them over and be- wo years have gone the waiver| yond Vimy Ridge with great loss of About all the pros who migrated South for the winter campaign have returned home and are all set for the e local season. It is a consensus of opinion among the professionals that Belleair was the greatest course be- low the Mason and Dixon Line and that the Pinehurst links were not up to their usual high standard, life, route since a certain intrepid! “From his bunk tn “blighty" Liew. BOA” 5) SialEwank Saale little Irishman with bristling] Billy has kept faithful tab on his black hair, steel blue eyes and winged| teammates who aro still at the front. feet cavorted in left field for the Mc-| From latest reports from the firing line, he says they are in their old po- Clubs at $5, balls $1 a piece and Graw entry in the National Steeple-| sition opposite Lens, and he ia aching | higher club dues at many places chase, ‘Those were the days when] to return and pinch hit for somebody golf is certainly getting to bo a the lives of ballplayers were chapters | Who 1s puzzled by the Kaiser's change | millionaire’s sport. Yet more people “4 of pitchers. are playing the ancient game than Jin the paper-covered edition of Spal-|Fpitehers How War Has Cut In to irae Walon Hence It cue tee bones ding, ent “From Bushes to Ma-j hit, just go over and chase some of ERE’S a letter that will interest followers of boxing in the old a2 tn one ot te oun Enver to Be Battleground Mord wiawaiertve not! — OF Willard-Fulton Mixup @ier walking in front of me. He self, ra. Gince e he edit has | their fungoes.” e ° eee Mine Tanke ane nim and it was) Promoter Miller Hints That in| ,,"Wiiard, thinks Fulton the softest ee it ter the title of "rom | _ 10, View of the Kalser's patting | B Bi Lea ues Mike, I asked why he didn’t go down i thing that he over algned up to meet, |baneball to Aoches," and wome have| Style, Billy sald: “The Kaiser sends a aseva \ and see you, and he said he wasn't a. ceived F: but in my opinion he'll be a greatly tise esd hae bo oe On their| thousand batters to the plate at one looking for publicity, but wanted to Letter Received From |surprined individual, as L feel that|fcturned with bone bruises on their] (ioasind batters to the plate at on Sixty-four major league baseball players will be missing when hands from spearing the Kaiser's . y only do his bit to help win the war, He Him | Fulton will sure take the champion. |S" be penite zs “| four balls entitle him to a pass—he | the season opens—forty-two from the ranks of the American League Was #0 curnest about it that I thought | ship away from him. eT Ne nina yonre ulus (a6 pep battle |, Waatm tem all | and twenty-two from the National League Clubs, all of whom have Norfolk Puts Christian Away. that bake the id of a fellow who ss Fae lee “If you siw beg i ores he serine Nah the Pale Grounds bare When the Kaiser ts pitching he| entered some branch of the army or navy, The Red Sox are the PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—Before deserved to get a little ‘boosting.’ which Fulton toyed with Moran you'd hy ase ee eb ews ‘em straich y ad— oa e1 C1 e Olympia A. A. last night Kid Macerely yours, ‘ Bn Ales Sue: fa ince iba eb Wiaro ane |r TALy our bose annus | Gad there's smaks om bie fast cons | STentett suteers, having encridoed twelve players, ‘The athlete [1s Clzmela A. A. hire ast aig Ri TARRY POLLOK: AKE it trom Ike Dorgan, whose| ‘er, He gave Moran a terrifo beat-| They would hardly recoxnize him to; paihen sou meet a “Hoche onthe Oneshalé cé the American Leseue quota is the extent of sects George Christian of Ohio tn the third se bid for sporting fame has |! chesty swagger of a lead-off man | bases you've got to act quickly, | : niistment in the National League, but with Alex- round of @ scheduled six-round bout. ’ Pe or ar cneOE tie largely come through his man-|,"Yqu will recall in tho affalr at| with the Canadian. barnstormers| "Tho only way to tag a German ts| fee 7 Sas OGG Sane ner eee he coat remenes Dobriiy Ales” Norfolk knocked out his opponent with cleverest lightweights of a ya sy Madison Square Garden that Willard | ijiong the Somme. Nine years ago|to put the cold steel on him and seo | ander lost to the Cubs, cag (i & : @ well-directed smash on the chin, time when the country was|@sing tho fistic efforts of Frank) never really had Moran tn serious Billy O'Hara used to stand up to a/ that he stays put, The Germans ob- | are now in the service are as follows: i ‘ : ; ; Moran, the Pittsburgh pilot of the|danger of a knockout. True, in the |rubver plate for the Giants and wait | serve no rules—Spalding 1s a, dead | Aduir fooves Knockout, fm ot eT ae oe nanptons| Good ship Mary Ann, which recently| fourth and seventh rounds he pep: SEC LGrlMiila prontere: oTOLGne hevia MGAtARe ta ther an eeu migEh a | AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—Barney to-day. Ho known a. ce aes % pered Frank, but in all the other se over the effects of hit- | well throw the rule book away, BOSTON. PI O) Adair, the Irish Lightweight, made good Brummel" | © he was always | foundered off the Fred Fulton coast, ‘ aig Jjust gettin : f = | Atcher—Ehmke. | Rattlly dressed. When his fightin " . rounds he didn’t do much damage. |ting the dirt in No Man's Land, | ,,Billy believes that the United) Outflelders—Lewis, Shorten, Walsh. ae in his initial bow here last night. by 'Y ‘dare ida, pol Base went ate the Willard-Fulton bout is a sure “Some people don't think so, but} yicut, Billy signed up in the Raus | States ts just awakening to the serl-| Intielders—Barry, Janvrin, Gainor, knocking out Frankie Williams with a i@ how boxing instructor at the great] Some fans here have come to the a tiara by) ae did te, | Shook the dust of the ounds ames i bs itchers—Shore, NOC) * BOSTON. b , . ollars, or ‘at least Tom Jones did, bet |p” t thinking feet, Six|vinced a lot of us that this series| Bentley, | bout. Naval Reserve camp at Pelham, conclusion that the battle will never |that he would stop Moran, Fulion's|(TOm, his fast shinee eee with | wouldn't be a walkaway. You'll think ” ATHLETICN Inflelder—Maranville. ere take place, principally because of the | feat ip stopping Gunboat Smith and “Gt vastiming with the|so too aft you've gone to bat! Catchers—Gowdy, Rice, 6chre!ber. wit 7 ne tog Teg he Western wrestler, | ace that lately the Governore of New |Sam Langford, the former a chap who Grand Order of the Maple Leaf, and against the Kaiser a few times, As| Outflelder—Seibold, BROOKLYN ph er gy Ad cag who has challenged Zbyszko, whee iJ had a decision over Jens and the lat. | arn de! be ea yl if . e nc I think th Inflelders—Bates, Witt, - of Boston gave away thirty pounds in "| Mexic 4" ‘ Jay the Toronto scriveners| things are going now, hink tho s ° Ward. ‘ DD ay se OP Landenis Becher and Lewis and offered | ieee ie ia qaevesting that| {Cri fellow he alde-sterpad, shows |ing puxaied to know. why Mack let {outcome will depend largely on the| Cateher—Haley. N favinn |. Eitehereaedore Brolthy aLun Reais a erica QuicEinn intaltuatns let the On tive rece! sy] against {t, politely suggesting that| what sort of fighter Fulton | i or Mne BAGH jclass of the utility players. Man|, Pitchers—Sharmon, Noyes, Naylor, bout at the Douglas A. C. her: to let t ntir \pts of any match | Billy get away; but, ng to R. Johnson, W, Johnson, Griffen, PITTSBURG. [round bout a Sarat a 0 to the Red Cross or an army fund, |the fighters confine thelr future fight-| Dorgan gaye that shyhe {avon hold | Billy, it's well that he did. Fores wey Geurane the result in Grover. J * . TeAMdarecdiosokel Warner, Debus last night, getting the referee's decision, and he w the ern te , * kel, ; % AULA, P Ay ee tralten er aa crere, ot, hie | (FE £0 the, trenpbee: to persuinds him to stage the fant'ig |HOW THE WAR FEVER STRUCK |i)? ste comme Mix-UP ON TWO CLEVELAND. Catcher—Blackwell, maday aucceinit i neekent Mave: { the N.Y: A. C. ono night lant geeks | coe egrecetved & letter to-day from | Now Maven. He belloves that if ‘the A BALL PLAYER. CenAciona, Outhelder—smith, ae 8T. LOUIS. INCI April 16, — Battling The club ‘boys suy Plestina ig an- (Cob Miller, who bas signed up both | promoter agreed to give a Kenerous| Billy never dreamed that be would] siny ana nis semmund were. shot Pope HAM ey MYANE GUO) 1 case Miller, Reddy of New York won over Knockou ther Hackensch men for the setto, offering him the) portion of the receipta to the Red|ever have to stand in a@ trench and | ; Catcher—De Berry, Pitcher—Goodwin. Mars here last night in @ fast ten-round other Hackenschmidt. If so it c Army Athletic Fund, 2. shrapnel curve. The war | through the no man's land of the| Pitchers—Klepfer, Torkleson, jbout. Reddy won six rounds out of ten, Stay ie uincerstand why the Wres-|Job of doing the press work in con-| Cross, Army, Athietio Fund, of some |ewing at a shrapnel curve. The war |Aorime on two. memorable occasions NEW YORK CINCINNATI. pe dhe -Ratesonp ing Trust carefully keep: aH Were atter | OLDEF BOOM work, thy | Iterally 9 to » and. laid econd time, only 250 out of 1,200 : Hob! Vate string of entertainers out of hia | Necton With the fight. The letter |e trouble In puiting on tho felt over aaphalt to more hits and runs than | {he Mens dive: Te distinctly recalls | Outflelder—Camp. Taneidere—opl, teins RACQUET AND TENNIS CLUB grip. came from Chicago. Miller asked Ike |the twenty-round route in Connecti- | flannelod bail player ever got with |CAm® back Hive | He dintinotly roc at| Pitchers—Fisher, Shawkey, Small-| Pitcher—Toney Lee just how much money he would de- | out. In fact, he thinks that it will be} a bat and ball. This is the Way that | ec ens cieanwun bates | wood, NEW YORK, IN LARGER QUARTERS, ACK KEAT wires: “Courts in| mand weekly to handle the advance | necessary to take this step wherever | Hilly describes how ho signed a con- |leqyt one cledb-bn batter | ST. LOUIS. Outfielder\—Kelly. —e New York, Mlinols and Missouri | Cove sent out on the ble heavyweight |tho battle Is held. tract with the Allies Jshell torn ground we stumbled upon| Outflelders—Jacobson, Sloan, Inflelder—Baird ‘The Racquet and Tennis Clud, after aanled 30: hb . * Url) championship affair, and Ike says] «re the fight wero held at Niw “While playing the outfleld itor | Mell {ot erat Rrenohe he Sey Vlewuct ped Pitcher—Stryker. lV edaCaarvlhe & 3d Street ohn the Barber injune-| that he n't very modest in the |yaven and a good sum was guaran-| Toronto in June, 1915, 1 used to stand | said, A big ¢ officer loomed JICAGO. | PHILADELPHIA, jmov larger quarters son. Judge Garesche of St. Louts| reply he Immediately wired. |teed the Red Cross I'm sure that the | out there: and watch the airplanes) i) directly in front of me, and wit : _CH . f sige yest ; tween bad gaseclled contract Barber holds on| Ike has had a lot of experionce | gate would be a quarter of a million | whizzing over our heads. The train~ |UP, Qeecny ol fare ek die Gnd wie! pitchens—Scott, Jenkins. Pitcher—Rixey and Ate memnbershiv many ot ae Dempsey and gave Dempsey judg. | Wns stuff for sporting events, hay | dollars,” continued Ike, whose chief | Ing grounds of ‘ the Roya i yt | nee ring that day, t him have one WASHINGTON, CHICAGO, jgucee oO oitnlost families, eait have jeg amont for $3,000. ng done naiderable press agenting | sorrow in life ts being Pointed out as | Corpe were Tabdes pa are bee! Migs | fom my “49° Colt, h charge aried) Outhelders—-Rice, Menoskey. Pitcher—Alexander. Jditional racquet anc 8 courts, as 0 e fights in the Garden con-|q prother of Tad, the cartoonist. Tke | Par ore 4 > think | away the top of his head.” ee. os = a an -—-—_——_—_—_—_—_—— | This looks lke the end of Demp-|qucted by Billy W B18 ected lly iiman, under the wants {t the other way r in on ing that n gymr sey's trouble: bothered by than an occasions ‘One day the Kaiser hit a home run | now on he'll be| Frawley Law, He has also directed w . | cialist, and Bd ranger’ Lewis, | — = J John Smith, Chairman of the | of tho § f ‘ 8 | against Billy's trench and buried nim ly ‘the most talked of mat artist) y, §, Naval Flyer In Killed by Acote ‘ * more annoying| the publicity for the Brighton Beach| New Jersey Boxing Comission, de- | the Ger Ua. nto Aland several of his teammates wnder port rlé. 8 world to-day will bring Into ace | enat ta Weanan: crack on the bean, | Motordrome and the Sheepshead Bay | clares that he has no objection to the | —_ . ltons of debris, When they were |tlon two of the beat matehed exponen Speed i waged in his Stat h | Aichay were all but eae: jot th This is proved by| WASHINGTON, April 16,—Ensign ? way, battle being waged N18 State, pro. oken with & covered they were all but de r | e pila is proved By! f , A 4 & Western paper that| "It's a sure thing that Willard and | viding the flghters pledge all Das or Ivy Low they were relieved and nt ba Welker Cochran, the tows expert seve | thet : Sw, Be they battled | Lloyd A, Perr U. 8. N. R, was i Demp: met Willard on the| Fulton are going to fight," said Dor ipts to the war fund. Maybe, jhome to recuperate. Previous to this!" astonishing exhibition of pilllards in| Mee in Cit Olah ow months later | killed in @ seapl ane» accident in street, somewh th gan to-day. "The fact that they ure 1, the contest will be cided at At- | Flynn in the star Billy contracted rheumatism from (bis ga with Koji Yamada at Daly's! Yi.e"on the mat for more than three| France on April 12, the Navy Depart- olorado style tala eee, 4] already thinking about engaging a |jantic City or some other resort along | culon having to lie in water-filled trenches. Seventh Avenue room last night, making | hours. ment to-day was advised. His wife in true Color yle told him ex- n to do the press work Is a sure |the seaboard on July Fourth J Be i ia ‘ ‘If we stood up our heads would a run of points in his third inning. | % ves at Oconomowde, Wis. aay where h and Why. Yep, | sign that they have a site in mind| Meanwhile Ike 18 sit . ne ms of the stepped right out to the middie of| 1% py pee iF ; core of 00 protrude over the top,” he said. >| This run completed his score o| ' pril 16,—Stating that he| | for the fight. Col, Miller hints that awaiting Col. Miller's answer to hi Te colin eentty eats prone 1 we had to hours Points and gave him an average of 100,| BOSTC April s the road and challenged Jess to come| Denver is the spot where the title terma for dire bosiee over and push him out of the way, | 1 b @ title terms fi ries r per | \ f Cochran had the tvorles under perfect sidered his connection with the team | city for r Ho is still stiffened hran had the ivories under p |considered hii tn And Jess just smiled and smiled , wa, a8 ther clinched another mato today be- | {in the wa is at the time he counted his final] a thing of the past, John J. Evers, coach | | will be at stake he big serap. = bia . -| with rheumatism, and doesn’t expect | 5, is impossible to estimate how ors OOREH | will. be at re cecil ee OES =—s ca vee hee Bie Mee i lawle atentng | WE urn for about six months inuny he Would huve run had he con-|of the Boston American League Club, | | Sor cae on eee uas|WHEN THE GERMANS SHOW |!hucd on. left for his home in Troy last night. HE “net receipis" are the prof. = ~ ~ Mattling Levinahy et Hebrew bearrwelghty : iatt fon bie bore in Croy leat alshiy 7 i 5 S twalteronad po on the tight of Ann soo | THE “YELLOW. | Athletes who “earned fame several |Hvers. d yi uniform whep , {tte Peter Maher had this 16 Fistic News somPooc and Gossip | at's aalent “The Germans ‘are proficient in |yeas ago, wrominent coaches’ and |thé Hed sea | GINGER‘ rattling around in his mind one| | | After «re several wooks : back | Armory A. A. of Bi : tho All a Adaline 1D rit OIL gather to-night |the Philadelphia Athletics and explained | Tv | | welterweight champion, will don t our things—the Allies one,” decté . day just after he had been knocked ‘hree good fighters from this vicinity {Chip at Bridgeport, Silent Martin at Akron. 0. “ t as by request of Ed Barrow, i és at the Garden City Hotel for final con-|that this was to-night, He will unload his ¢ Billy. “The Kaiser excels in organ ray going Qverseas to direct {the manager. out by Bob Fitzsimmons down {n/| will have an opportunity of adding new | Tommy Kebson at Boston and A) MoCo at | \® be ferences. Atlauta, Ge. on Joe Kagan, tie mugged Howton ization, administration, equipment the athletica of the American, French ie 7 ) Mexico. Poor Peter wasn't well ac- | laurels to their fistic records to-night ten-round bout at @ boxing ehow t and discipline—the Allies tn fighting | and Italian armie CHICAGO, April 16.—Grover Clev The Dose In Time quainted with profits just then as they are alated to Ko against threo] ‘The dosing fone of St. Paul evidentiy 14 not | Miwaukee under the direction of Frank stultera, | spirit, which offsets them all, One| 4 ta woek epent In the gym. |land Alexander, pitcher of the Chicago s Peter received a Wire from Tim | fast battlers from the West in ten-| think that Tom Cowler, the English hoavyweight, | As Lewis has boen working for the bout for two] Yankee ean lick y six Germans! After aimoote Cdlumeia, snells.Werel cube, may enlist in the navy instead That Saves Nine Hypret. ? vound boute at a bis boxing show to be|siod mac of 9 cence, of busting Billy Miohe | weeks, ho oust to be able te cuiosint Kagan, | that ever lived. Together they AF@ able to for qui on the Fudpon. Coach [cone Huy OLS ab cee eS army. “Can put on a big show at Madison | brought off by the Moose Club of Cleve- |! their recent battle at St, I @ they turned | siseey Crom, the local welterweight, ana| champlons--alone they are as yellow Rice sent his varsity crew for a three- Square Garden, you and Fitzsimmons jand, ‘The local men who will represent | a euch emall nu (bat the arone receipts to box four-round exhibition, Will you 16 per cent. of the gress re- nny only amounted to $2,100, inile aprint'up the river, from the Edge- | After a conference here to-day with | Taken hoton the spot quickly : ‘ jaundic A’ fe today with liar ot Rochester, who is vow fichting | @4 JAUNGIT Oy now enilated with | water’ boathoure, und was, oo welll Charles Vi sident of the Mishe for etopning management of Jimmy Dime of New| 1 Cowler in geren rounds received $030, while | Wier ghman, F the East in these contests are Irish mhicago Club, Alex Went to the i cramps, pain: ; Pe, have ol of the National Defonsy Socloty and alsy Pleased with the showing the boat made| Chicago Club, Alexander went to the Taare 9 ; Ps, pains, colds, ts. How about it?” Patay Cline, the crack lightweirht, "14 | cower drew down 8520, | Nina tor tem to atest in a ten-rouod tour ab] Fears I Dehaif of general recrnit- | ,ooh Le, auld the Clem away pace? *) tue a conference with Commandant | Chills and often prevents grip, Bier Teac the wire over and Jat {te | ¥oe Lanob and Benny Veiner, the clever) oo. ass scares Ty wee learned today | ems On on ADM WW, Both ee eee alin, He has also Joined o lecture significance sink in bantamweixhts. Cline is to take on ey | Das ng ag a8 receipts, That sly Timmy Hurst was try 8 sched Hatt, (Cst John Heisler turned down an offer of $7,600 | gremite, slain-bang fighter, Bey ouaht to furnlah to cancel the contract be bed with Jack Demo | sinshing hard battle. ing to put something over on him, A Wolle. | gy — Westen beorseeght, U the b tee if he didn't know that “net receipts” and Valger will hook up with Dick] mistake, for 10 the first piece | . For the second boring show of the New Jersey represented real money, He'd show | foaaman Peseta Caleta be dratied ot ceo iat, i8* | goortamen’s Club of Weehewhea, N.J., the clad Timmy that Timmy wasn't the only py Mead olficiala ere trying to slgn up Charley Weinert of business man around. Peter gent! ary Greb ts another then emin he mex lee Non tn @ out, | Newark to want Hartley Madden, Ue Now Jerse back a wir “ \tuchter, fo the — Moffat in this regard Papill ANS § 1X0 Speake 4Or) Tonnight at St. Nicholas, Rink the — Good for intestinal indiges. “ wv K J | will be @ revival of roller skatin c JCINNATL, April 16.—The N night stall makes wonderful gol-, When the first of-a series of speed testa| CINCINNATI Apri h tion, nervousness, wakeful. “It toache: ne Will be held, There will be a match|tional Baseball Commission has re: ‘ati : diers,” he sald, iit touches @ man to race in huitemile bh Hest two out Of | ognized the validity of the contracts en- | MESS and fatigue, Always y, jact quickly three, between A, H. Engungton of the |iored into by players La Longe and healthful and helpful, ol or have a couple of bun: |New Chup and Joe | te! Pree te Se 4 i Woe et ore an ond “egimant | Foren Heer See ME ates Marines (Schulta with the Kansas City Club 4nd | Wren purchasing took tor the Ov ‘Trade Marle f bureau and Vincent Pokorni, the promtsin welxht: Lynch faces Jack “Kid it fighter who ts le erriowsly til, He fe confined at the Mercy Hos. | "ich would burt hi <el h St. Lo a eric ip 3 ht rounds. | 4. S) the pick of the German divi |{rom the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and by Kelly with the uls’ American | onthe wrapper lest y rly ugete ‘worth a | League Club, and held that the Toronta | or fenrersis eubeitcce eben | “Bim Hurst, New York pital in Pittsburgh, where be ia suffering from| Having been forced in event | Madden has de a eince bel gt |4 one-mile amateur event. team of the International League had| Gencumot earive a oars A { “Fifteen per cent. of the NET re- blood poisoning resulting from « boil on bia fore-| between Frankie ‘Young’ Bedtont | 1 out Jin fe Providence I, 1,, @ | 910% aetna | qT i +4 forfeited its right to the,control or dis-| by ail druggists and groc sand at Liggotts § elpts for me or nothing doing. head. He tas been comoelnd to call oft hie! and Law Tender of Polladeloia at the Armor? few Montia 440, Ad be ie aaaious to dook'uo| qyyate TooDay with Brogkivm, a.20 p,| The championship wrest hold” |posa! of the three players, | he, } 4 “PETER MAHDR." bwule with Jack MoCarron at Toledo, Goere 4, &. of Boston to-night, om eccount of Britt with Weinert, [at Pola Grounds, Adm, $0c,—Aadve, ‘een Joe Stecher, i ; p a) (