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Wy makjng Willird and Fulton useful - 7 ‘ z ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918. Sam Langford was knocked cold in Panama, and it wasn’t by the BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR AT THE GIANTS’ OPENING GAME Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Event World). ' | Mine York A. C. to Expel Any { Members Speaking a Word of German in the Club House, ! / ie York Ercalne Wertat N.Y. A. C. has inaugurated ‘ & regular campaign against ; Germany. Any member speak- ig & word of German in the club is Mable to immediate expul- The Kelly pool players have thrown away all tho “nine” pills, #0 hey won't be suspected of German leanings when’they call thetr ball. ‘Ordering a ein” of beer in the bowling alley is a capital offense, and pretzels are “crackers.” There is no wuch ‘ning now as a “Dutch treat.” “Sauerkraut” never appears on @ bill Yer, oF Tasneay is u TW same ot BeaRL. - = = 7 ——— i Golf is the oldest game in the world, but it is still young com- pared to some of its alibis GOLF TOURNAMENT INCLUDES NOVELTY As a Preliminary There'll Be a Simultaneous Round Over Links cf All Clubs Belonging to Westchester Association. The annual tournament under the direction pf the Westchester Golf As sociation, on June 20 to 22. will have « “preliminary” on Saturday, May 25. This constitutes one of the novelty phases promised some time ago by Bewny 15 Not John G, Anderson, While the tourna- ‘ mnt 1s scheduled for the [Inks of the ONY HITTING SEM | twvanoy Country Club. the oreliminary OM THE SQAM BUT [will consist of a simultaneous round ANOVING SOME # | over links of ail clubs helonging to the ‘omacas * association, Chief interest on M will centre in the team qualification. although the eight who qualify on that day will con- tinue on June 20, there also will be the regular elchteen-hole medal play test for the Individual prize to be subse= quently played for in the usual mateh play fushlon. A meeting has been called for afternoongo! June 20 for the purpo: eletcing oMicers for the vear, Thus far the association has been controtled by a nittee, but the plan now ia to have Vice President, Secretary rer and an Executive Board of fare. ) W they're talking of holding the ' Willard-Fulton fight in Col- 4 orado, An ideal piace for a championship match, Colorado is a eat summer resort State, and no doubt euch a bout would draw a ree- ord gate. But there is only one way in which (Col, Miller can arouse any general nthusiasm over the idea of a ol jonship match between two my minently fit for soldiering, That is HOW TO WIN THE GAME. Cotte up, America! Send in your Liberty Bonds to smear the Kaiser's 9 their'country. If the promoter and Ne boxers donate a falr share of earnings to some war fund they do more good than they could by offerings all over the lot! Line up your War Saving Stamps against the German bush leaguers who are blocking the plate of democracy! ing individual soldiers, Under Keep your Thrift Stamps on deck to bat or run in the pinches!—they Ne present circumstances this wou won't run out of line. ‘ ie ‘urnish @ good reason for holding th . M4 The Kaiser's scouts have reported that we can’t hit the broad side of Willard wants about. $126,000 CHICAGO CUBS Billiards Neglected Now, the Woolwortir Building with a telegraph pole, but Manager Hohenzollern it $20,000, ‘and the Colonel expects has moved back all his fences and equipped his ‘outfielders with market rate‘ iowa vaso WILL ALSO LOSE } Pool Being Real Craze Every time a German goes to bat he drives the ball into the bleachers and calls it a day. If he hits YOU he will call it two days. int soe to-day is why Willard and The Katser leads the league as a fungo hitter, but the best he can got ates yore Sst $136,000 for fight- fall tilt, but now I haven't one in| at the plate is a foul. ing in a ring, w Interest in Carroms Has Dwin-|thy piace, ang why biiltante |, . Thetmoment a German ts caught between the bases he yells, “Kamierad.” if country give the best purt of ‘ 7. y vi her lives for $30 a month.” | dled So That Some Acad-|is no longer pravticed by the piay-| If be catches YOU there he'll throw the ball away and touch you with/his | . ” a ers, and inen Who formerly played tt | 8Pikes. JERSEY wants the Willard- emies Haven't a Single|now play pool instead. The Kaiser 1s combing the bushes for promising pacifists, Anybody Fulton pout. The authorities “[t would astonish you to see how | who can throw a false rumor can pitch for Prussia. —— say that they have no objection | Billiard Table. Pek prene Pat mayors thee ae When a@ pacifist goes to bat he expects to get-on by tying his shoe. if . You can’t make a pacifist swing a bat—he would rather swing @ yellow ban to its being beid there—it ALL | Pitcher Alexander's Battery ago when billiard fans regarded pool an Tats the hangout of a saariek men fiehting for recet Y Jisfavo: « Aly Wed iheale eh Dlg i Mate Is Subject to Imme- By Alex. Sullican. Mien cee CHAR lasted “tal wal fale When a pacifist sees the ball coming he would rather hit tt with his pectal . S | HATS the matter with bil-| most equivalent to declaring him a|nose than with his bat. F hiatal ay a aac ata iate Call for the Arm: | Hardu? Is tho game doomed |{oater, “But such men as Aifred De To keep these vermin from scoring, put a hop on your bankroll, even y. Baltusrol will struggle along | because of the difficulty in|Ore, the Cuban, have brought the| if it breaks you. game to a pitch where {t is highly re- the year with one golf course. KALAMAZOO, Mich. April 17. |mastering It? At any rate during) cided. Frank Taberski, the new| * m ‘ | Why not? The King of England | Bil Killifer, eaicher of the Chicago|the past season little Interest has| World's champion, for Instance, In @ uf YOU CAN'T GO TO BAT, LET A LIBERTY BOND PINCH-HIT Mls padiaheg with one Kohtacor, Cubs, who was purchased from the|beon taken in the pastime of mantp-|chap who never drinks or smokes. {FOR YOU, - } . Garted iicaeonae ith Grover | ulating three ivory balls on the green | He I* also @ good business man. 1 valze: “Then, too, nothing but the highest Some stars won't shine unless they are polished with the long green. }gim Duncan can scale a discus 160|tWo players which Involved $75,000, 2 type of men own billiard academies | feet. They ought to load one with| has been placed in Class 1 by his | Strange as it may seem pool, or}in town, What finer sportsmen will | and show Jim where Berlin in| “istrict draft board and 1» subject to| pocket billiards, as it is called in}you find than Maurice Daly, George | Walter Johnson Is beginning to feel like a truck horse on the boulevard. in the ma; | immediate call, clrole Slosson, Jack Doyle and Joe Thum? bcc. atid r Pie a | The loss of Killifer on top of tha | BOUT? clrel : edt the be ioe These me. are always striving to ele- | THE CHEERFUL PEST. that big Harry Willy has |loxs of Alexander will be a hard bow | Practice all patrons o ard! vate the eport. ' . Ke knocked out Sam Langford, {t's |t,the Chicazo Cubs. jacademies in Greater\New York, “L wouldn't be surprised if billtards | He site and holds a score card in his hand; he sees them peg the j "3 } The dratt board originally placed| Timo was when dilii was | waa entirely forsaken next season, ball across the green; his mind, you know, is somewhere in the land, about time for Bam to go into| Killifer in Class 4 on the ground Cl known ay the “gentlemen's game,"| The craze for snooker pool has but not upon the old ball game, | ween. Just when the sco! a tie jtfaining and fight him again. Sam | having a desendent, as he was mar- | *"Jalzo helped to lessen the interest 19] ang some one hits the ball into the middle of next week (and all the @ knack of reversing decisions. | red on Oct. 8 Inst, The Government | but during the past season tho so- Dillards, This game ts practically ford and Wills have fought |COMtested the case and the district |called retined element has forsaken | new in this country, having frst been | 9am) he What! eral times, The first timo they | 04rd of Van Buren County, Mic, |the carroms for pocket billiar introduced here by some English ex- iP a at's in California, Wills knocked was overruled, perts a few years ago, but It has rerene rene | The interest In pool is so great c hL ce} on grown so that some of the academi down twice and came within an ace it really #9 @ crase. It ls under. [Frown 80 that come of the KANSAS CITY, April, 17.—Zeok |! MIRIES Fic bron ta winning ot | nent Brooklyn outf and Velo| stood that one.of the biggest manu-] Jack Doyle thinks that this ts the wie @ little later. In New Orleans |ing hart arehaten at the Germans ts [facturcrs of tables has sent out word} mame that ts going to eventually i‘. a son come to life and around are throwing fits), you bear this the score? his knowledge with a mask. ave Sam a tough fight, and | soine t se the local draft board |to side-track billiards for pool, gathes tm fae olf billiard tenn. Ae % n't knock him out until the |at Polo placed him in Ch twentieth round, Wills is a bigger | le was pMced in ( man than Jack Johnson was in his|*a# City board bec prime and a harder hitter, he_ would be a foo The interest in biiltards has|in this game, It t# a game of skill, | too much injunction on the ball, dwindled so much during the past| with luck having little part in one's | — thrower, |#ix months that owners of academies | succes: Snooker is played with Something will have to be done to bring the seriousness ofthe bi ball — | oo ne _ throughout the city are replacing |twenty-one balls Instead of fifteen, i B wilt now have a lot of t hh Ws Raveroft of the C ‘ their billiard tables while both the pockets and balls are| War home to the fans of Philadelphia. Mm now lot of type- | seph E.. Raycroft 0 ATM issl00 | erhere are now some smaller than in pool, Moreover, the rari written excitement about the On Training Camp Activities, There) i soadway that haven't @ singlo bil-|table Is longer and narrower than FOUL LINES. ie Lewis - Stecher — wrestling | 8." pressing need for funds to equip | ira table, the regulation table, ' ihe ; : : “4 all of the army camps tn the country rt ake w 001 r sed Bo grea tore: 1 A Chinaman named Hop Sing Tung was 0 pleased by the wor ltanies when, nobody ses thom am| poo! that duck Doyle In thinking of| of toss Young that he wokened the dead when he threw dack Ais said Rudio Le Blang, » devoting one entire floor to the game head and yelled so he fractured a lung. match, which is for the championship of Lewis and Stecher, all others B OXING champions were not at barred. ways financiers, Jeas Willard | Conducts an academy on New York's|next season, He already has seven ‘A golf pro named Sandy McVickers lost his goat to some big city ALIFORNIA is g to do “It's would faint if offered the kind us thoroughfare table: stickers, He never could sce why some dubs tn Olass P were so bit” In supplying army training | of a purse Sullivan used to fight for «ist year at this time I hod sev- A great fad lant sea- strung for Scotch tweedies and knickers, Wn hee ables always yed at \ ith athletic ec pment. | Young Gritfo was the cleverest boxer bill able hua ha F ‘ \im Coftroth bi Ald ; ete - of hia but he nev mueh The easlest way to make money on a horse ts to play tt on Liberty |boma at laitimore Mu, ) - pon, Rony Pe " money for fighting, Griffo had a Se Sy leans seve ing show which will take place in San | clever manager. After ore flat at Tabl id R Ww of Lo al orts Lo: pie Francisco early in May. Only four- | Coney Island the manager cc he th, 0 evle Cc round bouts are allowed on the Coast |Griffo'y share of the money and THE HUNGRY ECHO. jnow, but several champions will ap- | divided {t into two piles, On Among the features that will marking tryout# during ‘The latest discovery 1s that a Harvard catcher was the first to protect | for beatiug two fighters In wz-round no-decision golf, there is no such thing as set-ups John the Barber finally strained a iigameat in his bankroll by putting | aoa $1,250 for sopping Jack Brazzo ip three isconsin ill | All dount coneaining the possible tate d | Club fixture, was set at Feat Inst che CT UES COT |e hice esse ais To Penn Relays? smi acne ot tro wot - Club has decided to omit this customary fother-and-son tournament, Wisconsin Is sending a full team to the Penn relay games at Franklin | Field, W. E. Jones, the Badgor| ae coach, declares he will have teams in| C. Fownes of Vittsburich and Walter M ' ny relay | Crooks of Brooklyn tied for the mec the four-mile and the mediey relay dof the qualifying round of races, and also some men for the pril golf tour nt. Fownes special events. 1—78 and Crooks 34—44— ‘The four mile team is the one to The tle will be played off later tn which Jones looks to battle with the | ae the week. quartette from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ‘Three of the team|BRAVES PLAN TO PLAY Scored points in the Western Confer- ence championships, All can turn the | HERZOG AT SHORTSTOP. mile in close to 4.28, and the way ty which they advanced tn . ", pee es Mb epee ey eet gives | PHILADELPHIA, April 17.—Althous: rise to the hope that faster time is | Charley Herzog was reported in Now within thelr capabilities York despatches to have signed his con Crump, Dennis, Golden and Elsom|tract with the Braves in that elty last are the men who will take their pinces | night after a conference with Perey on the mark unless something unfore- | Haughton, he did not play in the open- keen occurs. ‘The first-named scored in |ing game against the Phillies this alter. the two-mile run, while Golden was|noon, Conway was at second base and laced in the mile, Elsom, a recruit in| Rawlings at shortstop. If Hersow ut he ranks, 18 said’ to be the best of the | rives hore to-day it is planned to play lot, and & really good performance is|him in short and shift Rawlings to poe expected of him. ond, his old position, ndition and Fistic News sonn Poor and Gossi Clay Turn the sensational Indian | Will both make the required weight, 185 pounds, light heavyweight, and George Chip of|* 90 ou the nigut of the cvatest, New Castle, Pa., were matched to-day Tow Gibbons, who ‘ted Silent Martin. the by Promoter Hogan of the Union Boat| Weal doafmute middewelght, {9 ten rounds at Club of Bridgeport, Conn, to clash in| Malttmore soveral weets ago, is to exchange the star bout of fifteen rounds at the| "Allene with Martin in « bout in the West on next Gaturday night, Martin wae to have sought " ght, was to have {Postponed show of the club, which 18] amy are at Alton, 0. oa Pilar sighs te jt be held on the night of April 24.!ae Greb bad to cancel the amid on antount ot Turner has been substituted for Harry | hie scriou fllnews, the club officials engaged Greb, who is laid up with blood polson- | Gibbons, Tey will battle fifteus rounde, {ng at the Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh.| rddie Kane, manager of 1. 5 « of Tom and Mi |. The Indian also battles Tom Gibbons of |tons, the . Paul middiewelsita, hes” tose St. Paul for ten rounds at Scranton, Pa, |*sotber Ubely fighter uader his management, Ny to-morrow night and Leo Houck, the |i ivmmy Comishey, 9 St. Tau weiterwelgt Lancaster fighter, for ten rounds at | {ot cs he, hee sar eee (one brothas |Luncaster on next Monday night. is up in good tum des deat taut be" wl enlsySene's l m © wpnotcher, Tast woek was a fortunate one for Coamoion ! Thien haa Benny Leonard, as he managed to earn $2.46 preedanis. ater We: te habe Jack Brittoa at Fort Sheridan, Tl, tomorrow | bouts at clubs in Pllladelohia, He peceited | weiterwetone wilt eon, the, fat Alcoa, 0 $1,206 for making © punching bag of Yours Joe | where be "will finish op bie te hi mg coupe Borrell hm . ‘ se bie wz | Borrell at the Otrmpla A, A. on Monday atatt | pound with Johnny Tillman, the @, aa Mibtor, at the Olvmpla A, A, ‘ot that ty en next Monday night. This wil be Griffith’; . bate to Quaiwrviiie, vee rounds at the National A, A, on Saturday aight. | Ritchie Mitchell, the fast end clever Haht of Milwaukee, has just been matched for eardide ‘ax iy “ott bout," Tue away mark sbom he ts to 40] cathy ne crock Sener, finding te against ls Golly Burne, the Caltfornia flebter.| useful to recruiting tm thele Cee et tet They will battle ten rounds at the All-Star A. ©. | Cralied many a voune Avotmnee tt, Oe te of Hock Ialand, 1,, to-wigit, Mitahell sould ‘ co foe teallae inte the army there by is epteches for: the ‘cance yy outpoint Burns without any trouble, Meted there several monthe exo and elt Kia 3 folk, the Panama Prash, ta boot roe Oretent at South Wales, bot Room to te coal" Imsisch bansePolOs da (as Korine manta’ nastae | Nrved lo & rertston! bytled fr cht tats |uaring fought Porky Flynn of Bostoa at the asta light we : Kin of tat clty'hat SOME Ss Fria asta, DIC Carle's new lahtreies soaleder, Creh meets Homer Smith a Harrisburg, Pa, and] Nowa. the bor who gare Benny Leonard « grea jee oter Seu a aang Pa a 09 for his coming bout wit the crack Brooklyn lightwalehe the Arena A, 0. of New Haren co avritics Brown can more & knockout Curey wil tyes a Leovard to alse bis orotene another toe Sammy Harris, Pickwick A. C, of Baltimore, bin cant of bouts for his ey Adair, the inlah neat boxing show on Monday niglt, In the htwelebt, made gach pile F Rad, er 1 ex h it rough a Western village | sar bout Young Chaney of Mattimor will take] Bit by the manner in which he detested Knock pear, end no doubt the San Fran-| contained all the big bills, totalled a| the Brooklyn Horse ow on the tan | Week: on hans rhe shades of night bal ae ae > poten Wine’ tha eee te eee ee Cet ee ford tht, te matchmatar ef jelgcans will pay liberaliy to see them couple of thousand dollars, and was|bark of the Brooklyn Riding and Driv-| fyi eoGresentatives who! w passed a Stetson-h . ed millionatre se hungry lcontests Kid Norfolk meets Bill ‘Yate, Baltimore oe Bd) incidentally to help the soldier) moderately thin, The other pile was|ing Club to-night will be the auctl 3 | Lavender are Capt “That's not enough |Dundes tacklon Jimmy Pappen and Mickey m along. ibe rig aga FN nd fat und was made up of alor a gaddie ° for the Red Cr berg, Wella and oa — — _ | Dougberty gow against Battling Murray, bo d is shoul ye done in New Yo couple of hundred one-dollar bills and e horse ba n pre by a “ | — vi —apee a4 well as in San Franctsco, ‘The |a haifull of amall change, ‘The man-|Eloabetn Tousey of B k State chess | Lynoh and Valger Win Boots. | Baseball Teams to Help Charch. | tom Jooes, fommr manassr of Jew witard. DAN PORKY FLYNN PROVES Governor has been asked if it will not | ager 4 Griffo into th x office |tioneer is to Lieut, Btaniey 8. Nicho- pion, Onee more assumed the CLEVELAND, ©. April 17.—-Under| The Giants and Dodgers will attend | who is looking after _Affeine of Bryan Downey. HIN AG Fi be ble to run a big boxing show | and offered him hts cholce of the piles jlas of the Fifth Australian with D. Junowakl, ¢ tho auspices of the Mosse Club at the|the dance and entertainment to be held | ihe Columbus welterveight, Ix 0 vor PUNCHING BA OR NORFOLK, in New York City, al! of tie profits tojas his share, Griffo selx he gat [and an Busting block will jyatt the Manhattan Ue Gand Theutre here last night Joe night at the Manhattan Casino, nan jefoat Ted Lewis, the wel nd shal thletic Fund f one-do! h led the [the ring. Another hors ww won the four 4 hth Avenue and 156th Street, op- | diam we wo Milw es By eee Cage ny ara tt eon Heat Aging 1 the Tdonated, and ho will be “chanced series after forty Lynch of New York and Benny Valger| iosite the Polo Grounds. The affair 1s | the induce Jimmy J ROST 1ass,, April 17.—Kid Nor- ba Li and dashed out }§)", chance for Ked Cross ald. sre to date reads: ?"France Were the victory over Jaca lhe? dingad under the auspices of the |" to Jot the champion | folk, the Pana ish, won his second be hela u cond horse is the gift of David } Janowski, 3; drawn, 7 Nid Wolf of Clevelund and Dick Load: |; d''Bocial, Club for ‘the benerit of | MAM of Hawa. i sew to lot he 0 ne Teatro” hls second niu) Of Ovster Lay e books Ww - nan of Buffalo, respectively, Lynch's oS ey Be Tn Hare | bot Downer for twelre rounds, to @ decision, at besa abfe's punonine tne bo opened the momont the openin A conterence of the members of hard rights and lefts to the body In the arish fell (he Srmors 4,4. Donte of Boston in twelve bugle sounds Wenight Junior and serdor track a final rounds brought him vicwory over] quota of $20,000 In the Witlle he send h nian to the i oatas peniiiabed mitte f the Metropol the rugwed Cleveland lad, while the lof Colunbus’ war fund drive, e en- a ie ed unt of nine in the first Jake Scha reoldy moe, Ipprea, tion will be held next M clever ch boy Was an overwhelming |tire receipts of the dance will be given! Agog inin-the. sixth, Nortoie ASS slr, ey sive : eed, Yamada, and decid on tho datue and vietor over the Buffalo Bear Cat to the chureh, bate gig pep esy, es ound his rent and i invwhten diy hres playere [Bh (FITTING ’ are Se placte’® sd mplonship competition, Feu it a at, ees, Matis MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING break in two matche and Yamada be crack team f the battleship Indi omen —= Jina credited with threo detent of the U.S. avy in the opentng AN LEAGUE, . * A - at 1,50 P.M. Sunday at Olymple NATIONAL LEAGUE, ) AMERICAN LE + ET union suited in Jatt eae three etl open Ite base. 1is6ih street and Filth Avenue. i cLURS «W.L Pe. CLUBS) = W.G.Pe = || CLUBS W.L. Pe, (CLUBS WL. Pe. Munsi. hi irasmua slall High Bohoa ninarst the |] New York..1 0 1.000{lrvoklya...0 1.009 || Hosten...,.2 0 1.000|Cleveland..0 0 000 unsingwear this summer |Parade Grounds. This game also marks | AMgiher, shake-up has been made tn |} oa, © 1.000|Bosion.....0 1 009 || St, Loule,.-1 © 1.000) Detrolt....0 2 000 and enjoy the utmost in warm | tho opening of the Flaibuoh school's ce was placed. At BMertgtine on aw” |] Cipeinaad-.4 0 1.000] Pittsburgh @ 1 000 || Now York..t | .600/Chleage....0 1.000 weather comfort. ment . tof th Lucey, and |} grboule,..1 9 1.000|Chteags....0 1 009 |! Wash,.,...1 1 ,600]Phila...,..0 4.000 4 7 , ott supln rm f Form-fitting knitted and aut PRoaeranalett, fantyree, the fant jane at RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY, loose-fitting woven garments bythe members af the Harbroole Ath In. tne prast mht te TL New York, 6; Brookiyn, 4 | estan, 7; New York, 4 4 4 jest ra * |letic Chub « ‘ Jem course last 1 Inst Tutt tl i Philadelphia. 6; Huston, 2 Hostoa, 1: Philadelphia, 0. fine in quality, non-irritating— [nicht Guringions started with a handi- aa acinaatl 31 Piutsbargh, | Thoteland, Uelrel (pesiowned rata light, and cool, All styles. |fn's1-00, and beating Hurry Brown ihe y for Lewts, | Bt Lou, 43 ¢ | St. Louts, 41 Chieago, 1, A Right Size for Everybody \e ren man, for the pri: by 30 sec- MILWAUKEBR, Wis, April 17.-Ted GAMES TO-DAY. ° onds. tage Lewis, world's welterweight champion, | + mall aoe haeiag winger |] Hrooxiyn at Now York. New York at Washington Louth ty scat tRe gtHatercentlere are | ee er retest én Seaman Boston at Phitadoiphis | Phitndelphin at Boston Bration for the Penn relay ‘epruival’ at ‘ waved : Pitisburgh at Cioctnas j Vetrol. 4 Cleveiand, Potledeiphia on Apr nd 27. Lionel el ‘Cot egy ' Louis Cheam Mackenale, the coach has been bold- PMY, WR Alouals ABR QOME YN: — te mpetit | Wie manager of the club ase guaranten tat they Christian of Dayte sefer in (Bt | rhe WieNAGeIe@i 6? the _Linceln | Hee LT, | Apeti 20, have each posted « forfeit of $250 with night nt Philndelph ‘300D-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY | AND BLADDER TROUBLES For centuries ai) over the worla GOLD Do not delay @ minut M, gallstones, gravel end sii other af-| imported GOLD ‘MEDAT fr tions of the Kidneys, ilver, stomach, | Capsules, ney are. pies an feetiona of “th P They are pleasant and a Ormans. It note quick: | to take, They disnolve in the ric. 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