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+e nemmene ane THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | iti’ (3. geese | NOW THEY’RE WISHING THE WILLARD-FULTON BOUT ON MINNESOTA QOKS TOO MANY COOKS SPOIL THE BREW, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY ARE FULL OF IT. nate By William Abbott. ‘ANY players who must Mmit M their golf to Northern sec- tions have been under the impression that the Southern sand greens are much harder to putt on than the grass surface greens. No one has ever found the green that was actually a cinch to play, but | most Of the professionals who toured the South last winter didn't find the sand greens so troublesome. It wa their experience that sand greens when in good condition are consid- ably easier than the Northern variety. he most diMculty these pros had ith the sand greens was to maks high mashie shots “stick” on the put- ting ground. ‘To their misfortune h 4 | sgt shes shasta Seri aad Y Zi | they frequently found that approacb Minnesota, announ th hire i DECLARES For. A‘ DEC SION’ r shots, if played high, would strike the | Willard Will Never Consent to | Have a Decision Rendered in a Bout ip Minnesota, as Ful- ton Would Almost Be Sure to Outpoint Him Over Ten-Round Route. : ‘ Cenipeaal rid! 1918 by The Drew f na Co, Gomes, 1818, York evestnn Wort JESS WL Discover A (© ROUNDS AND NO Decision and greens and bounce quite @ dis- TRSArs-Fulton Aght POSITIVELY | ONLY TROUBLE WITH HOLDING THE FONDNESS FOR COLORADO WONT Wormer THE CHAIAPLON | tauce w ome side. With this excep- Wilh take place in an arena erected - seit seen SA made 5 1 the Sand greens are a snap— i Between the citics of St. Paul and| Eyl athena gy \ousitee GURU Reae lucky pro stars, | Minneapolis, He says that he has FALL ON MINNEAPOUS AND SMASA UT, \\) ' hi D : So golf is an old maid's game if we ' Mado arrangements by telephone . choo oy tamon AL'S | vciiovo the scit-appointed eritics who with Col. Mil of the “Twin Cities” will put up teuizee'one en Army of Coaches Sail Soon fort, a voutiicremoucaeee:| LO Drill Soldier Athletes r that bu ness men amuve themselves knocking the sport . ° that's lived for centuries, An old « game! bat ben the Sleepy : Of Greater City Are Off in |3% 88 ans % " yho yihel ri com- ; woe nthe annual Father and son te er ony eir Own Pennant Race soi. cs utter! rt mG y were wl Pp re ‘ 5 ournament this year. SAVED PROM A | There Will Be No Greater May eee City Championship, the mendously. Col. Miller, interviewed in Chicag | sald: “We have been in negotiation | Every Kind of Game Will Be] Moushout the country.and in aec- with Minneapolis men for sever f E i adjacent to the fighting days, but no contract has been| Promoted for Our Boys — firenches, where the soldiets spend signed. 1 will probably go to Minne “Over ” a their leisure mome rolv= @polis in a fow days. Further Man Over There, wb ‘ kind, auntie eee i ig of athletic game will be | this I have nothing to say just now.” promoted 4a means of Increasing | Scores by Innings Of Schoolboy Games. tty nearly of the same mind when tt comes to regulating their sports. The wn Tennis Associa- dy discouraged the jubs offering thrift golf and tennis officials are “TRAINING, : Question of a Title Being | Strictly a Divisional Affair. |g,e.s.¥.--¢ 1 e@ 9 0 03 ROMINENT athletic coaches and | + ; aa ME es 928. 0 185 O. os for prizes. It would be work- F course, Col Miller 1s a gullelcss former athleten from alt party | {he general efficiency of the troops | 7 Mae oe oe eee the right direction if the Golf and perfectly truthful gentle- eka caetteecthl IN alien eal as By Bruce Copeland. Beat t!* #1 g 2-88 Oe obi g| Association, whicn so far has let the “no © " pet dt ; Cao eee been divided into SB adaohe wenty | eeresas8. Mattud, wou! &,f] individual club do as it pleased in the seas and eo “no contract has been |been in conference at tho Garden | !¥ the targe and smull \ IB* evra Peete a trent, | Mina cer tetey wat Barus: Weve and) Titer, followed the example of the signed.” But it fooks very much as| ify Fotel, Te L, in view of continu. | The former ts composed of such pap. \ contending High Schools Of limsscuises. 0 0 0 000 0 2 tennis officials, 1 lar pastimes ° | 3rea New Y - | st $00 Ing the athletic programme of the| pat, pant seball, foot Greater New York in the an o ove & Payeleal Work, Burson ef tho. Nes |i ona te | No Way of Telling What Baseball's |» sone: consueid uncer me |actree tee, 8 if @ verbal agreement had b reached and ag if Commissioner Sei- berlich had “spilled the beans” by announcing it before Col, Miller was ready for publicity. There has been a strong suspicion e Willard made dis bluft Il to the Red Cross," and ' changed his slogan to “75 per cent. to e idea of holding the annual stchester championship over # number of courses follows the plan of the English tournaments, It gives more variety and a truer test of golf. The Westchester tournament proper will be played ‘the Siwanoy __|links from June but this sar there will be the novelty of stag- ttention to rules|ing preliminary rounds over various tlonal War Council of the Young| three deep, hind wreatlings hee on auspices of the Public Schoo! Athletic GEES bay iat oar | Satie Uheist akin the shake hustle ball, and ‘t War Tax Ts Doing for Uncle Sam League will be more clanaish this a" necisnae: Ya Betis advan GGA UAT CE eG meoting t year than in previous seasons, There to sponse to enils from the French ove| instruction in many of the, seein Contrary to the custom of former years, the management of the | will be no greater city championship. |" Wstieri4’— ‘cha ornment, Gen. Perehing and the £@Mes with which they are un.| NeW York Glants announces it will not divulge elther the attendance |The question of tho title will be |*sems, Hswoman great bulk of American soldiers | saylliar, After neeton weck| figures, recetpts or the amount of the war tax contingent upon the games | Stigetly @ divistonal affair. . end cont Natl ed 4 ‘i grey themselves | Work Council plans to send the © of the weason at the Polo Grounds. In this way it is impossible to ac- he schools have been classed in'o n Associa 00000 Se BS ed couching ‘ote Jess,” that Willard didn’t intend to is 5 hree divisi ’ - | Bovernis 0 f players for un- | courses in the association, | EE Witten de ake ene steer oo Work of appoipting and assembling |Ove"ea aa son us Aecommodations| CUtately proclaim to what extent the Government will profit from the tax | Hwee visions, namely Manhattan. | S)sniins ietornl ve pisces Ton a } the men who are to do thein bits as | °"p,0e arranged. | levied on the fans at local National League games. However, it is esti. Sone Hichmond, haisestd nd} drawn gatnes, forfeiture, suspension] Members of the Hollywood Club at championship tight, Athletic mentors for the men In the | te eeemenent couches and former ath. tHAL the GoeaeKincat exanied GB ‘ Queens. Each school entered in the) of play, charge of scorers and the|Long Branch will hardly recognize I don't believe that Willard ever eheliy Ikvalads’ Gal Ries rahe lady far unswered the| © ne rnment exacted about $2,500 from the sale of open- {iournament will piay every other | conduct of the players their course this year, During the Dianned to take part in anything nehes is already well under way Ags! p bt Aa ga for France as ing day tickets, and that the opening game of 1911 was the only rival of | school in its own division two games|. 4s soon as a game is concluded the] winter practically every hole has been 4 more hezardous than a ten round, de- |The men now in conference will n Ss possible inctide William H, ny new traps have been | the present inaugural In the matter of paid attendance, Jand the sectional championship will big eet a saat mpire a 0 ~~ | Fo to the winner of the most games}remarks tu the Secretary of the] tire course developed to a high state at the close of the schedule. league. In order to secure a league | of playing efficiency. ‘ vill be signed| changed. M & | C'Sparrow") Robertson, Fran! f » for Princeton to-morrow, where |Quinby, Arthur B, Wheatley, Joli they will be joined by 150 others, |Delenan, Judson eClellan, Haro! bout, lea lommissioner Seiberlich says that t while the law limits Minnesota bouts ded with} set in strategic positions and the otal: > vork | Le Roy Male nd John D. Plant, D: to ten rounds, there is no reason why | fficlais In charge of the work ex-| i ha D. Pid in. Tie ManhatansHronsstisk .| official to assume charge of the game, — @ decision vhovkd not be permitted In| pect that 150 move will be enlisted |Vid,t, Fultz, former Yanieo outtielde vies a caso raond di-| ipplication must be made at least one| Paddy Doyle, the brilliant young @ Willard-Fulton bout. within the next h i be among t numb en the |Nision is compose of the following: | Wonk prior to the scheduled 6. Irish professional, will soun be on the Ba esn tibet ian assert that n |time comev to embark. “Wiglam ‘to Curtis, Stuyvesant, Townsend. Clin- Kiges It mak E . Which is really only & week in] good mid-iron shot from Hollywood. date and| Paddy has been busy this week bosi ccordingly. | ing a couple of big rollers that have narged, the| pressed down all rough spots in the Although the Governors According to the plans which have|Styen jr. the well known” forn gwith Fulton for ten rounds with a|4ready » AG fia iat il andl ne “Ament. nthe dence a Ablisaetbs Cpppeeoe decision at the end of it. Willard is|near th variods — cantonments | couches per ipbtnadat Lc da ’ D ; Champlonshi attle betwe Je : hard lps feeb Sicate sew ii eae 9 0s a ties . i : ard and Fred Fulton on Suly ; wae Re ghreojltoe dt Lsperdiog rg Rereslbpal htt porenan tears wu be Rryant, Jeague will furnish a paid official for | fairways. ean " round, i a lth ley Pssieg from Minneupolis that the DIG] snd ‘Terry Brooks of Boston, ‘They wlll come to- Hilt. a Aetael uae A ae . a s ee ihe mubuskan Clab<at tsahath, Seniod and palate the nektne Boba . ° e as ent 40 fs) patel Nae be staged in un arena to be | gether in the main go of six rounds at the Ne | ‘Tig Manhattanites will conclude|/rangement. will be required and the|N. J., Will enlarge its present course with full confidence. He would be | ed in the Mleway T between | tonal A.C. of Ubiladelobia on Saturday evening their playing schedule on June 8 expenses equally divided between tha] to eighteen holes as soon as favorable Yery likely to outpoint Willard in ten fe {St Paul and Minneapolis, It was sus- na tn great form now, Brooks Hrooklyn on June § and Queens on | schools, arrangements can be maay with the ol i a alae i) ts Athletes to Wi eegiacrh vad Ud cede | to" aaa coy May 24. The rules of the P. 8. A.| Members of the High Schools | owners of the adjacent land, which HE word from Minneapolis in — « I. shall govern all the games, par-|q ; be additi Pend “mes, mes Committee, who will direct | Would be necessary for ke additional & long route, and now that Col. Miller] Boston fighter, aud also promoter of boxing ahows /tCUlarly the mandates concerning tournament, are as follows: holes. very amusing to those who ha followed the various windings of the. ten rounds at Cincinnati on the night of May 4,/ton, Commerce, Evander and Morris, Brooks will have to fizht some to beat Mate Those who wiil battle in the Brooklyn as the latter is some puncher, division are Commercial, Boys, New r Tho home team s ‘Willard never would step into a ring notify the visit Utrecht, Manual and Erasmus, Tho|tf we admission it } eligibility, The question of right to| “Maui , na letter to the writer states | CUB! Manhattan —' Curtis, Francis E. pong’ |play on any of the teams will bo| Brewe: ommerce, William Hance; , Raymond N; Kellog: ruse (ate fin round of/ decided by the faculty adviser of | Morris : F | bas selected the above battle ground tt] In Masach ars Are Constantly Being} MeAleenan, Aviation Corps, for- [1 almost a sure thing the contest wil| that Prank © 4 ©) mer club champion diver; Capt, only be for ten rounds, ax the law only | ld mot knock « f match at the t Louisville for . < , tiiite Rar y euch school, Each player will be re- : Sello van BOP Y muevilte for Willard-Fulton affair. First, Willard] = Added to Club's Ser- JA. McKenna, club oaruman, re- | permite that number of rounds. In| t? Bott at Newvort, I 1.. recrotiv, but that | COtDy FeO omiey Peavey Will ores (der, Bertolt Lipachutz: Stuyvesant, |or this city, former ur metropolt ge ; cently cited for distinguished ser. |% fan excited referee gave the fight to Carbone om teur) A. A. Mason; Clinton, Emanuel Haug u Peer eree senting “Fulton or any vice F Vico overseas. Minnesota, foul when Wilson struck him in the stomaca, | Standing by deciaring himself ovec| ‘Brooklyn— Boys, William H. AS. | eyceamplon and Ja de borings, eubilo che ebay c i leg rsed oul when Wilec mach, | Stand " v 0) joys, Willia . An-|Hroadmoor Club, Colorado Springs, (ne else the public chos th nia | J.D, Nagle jr ON RR | ame pan iy 2 it ignature. Rn et any game can |drews; Charles Batchelor; | Western open. champion, won in’ 3 “up condition being that all of the — | Yale pole vaulter; W, M, Oler jro ‘Tom Gibbons, the fast Paul middleweight FE. W. Ditmars, Chairman of the Entertainment | b¢Sin, each school will have to pre- |Manual, Herb: J. McCreary; New |from Robert Craigs, Auddbon Country P jeceipts over actual expenses should National Army, former Yale high | #d Clay Turver, the Indian tsbt. bearrmeth comitice of the Crecent A, C, of Brookiyn,|#eNt the official in charge a team|Utrecht, Guy It. Thomas, Club‘ professio: and Harry Duff, nt, of the at of ti» New Y | jumper; Capt, John Overton, U are in fine sbwpe for their ten-rouad ay revelved the entries of both Walter Gitday, | Certificate signed by the Principal or Loulsyille Country Club professional. A! Queens—Bryant, 'T, B, Kirkpatrick; go to the Red Cross fund, ite made ORTY per no condition about h of the} membershi ri M.' Yale ‘sprinter; Marshali |Tewa Mall A, ©, of Scranton, Ua Coton Settlement A, C., aod James Crovin, Tein. | member of the High Schools Games maica, H.!, Sliverman; Py tae clone of the match she. tian seus contest or a decision. ‘ Hietio’Club areeither tn ac Peabody, 0,-T, C.. hockey; Waldo | Bremeter Glaty ennousced today’ thee t ity Club, for the 113-pound clam contest at tha] Committee, No prptests can be en-| ‘tri 4, in iy hlyenmans Plushing, Jused by the players were auctioned off, panic failed to show nw 4 ( < pr » ”" . pg tered on eligibility rounds after the ir wt n schmond Hill, bringing $200, one $150 and two ple failed wl +I tive Federal service here or overseas, |, Smith, National” Army,’ rower; B08 wale of i is very lange and Intercity amateur boxing tournament to be te! ys H. Thoma Seach. Tho play was followed b; and Willard didn’t insist upon bein: la. Strobino, Nation ‘Army, | lub house will be to ila capacity, ‘The| at the above ciud, on Thursday erening, Avt game has been played, Goid med, 1 iv id taken seriously. ‘Then there was wn{*ccording to announcement just made.| “winner of third. place in the.’ |qen are fighting fore guarantee : -—— All games will be conducted along members Ceinh elon ine eee se sacs ee enmoUuncement that Col, Miler. hac | Out of the club's limited atyletic mem. Marathon at Stockholm, _ According to a letter received by the writer to-| the lines of strict discipline under the | division, while the runnersup wilt| The frat match round of the April signed both Willard and Fulton for | bership of 200 more than 73 Winged ut. D. Trenholm, U. 8. Ry | The tw-round bout between Ausie Ratver of the | day from the Boxing Commisdon of Akron, 0, RUldance of the national playing [receive silver disks on. the’ same {get tournament, played at Pinehurs:, fight, all details to be left to Ce Miller's judgment. Again it was sald that Willard made no conditions| irn, which was | the boxera who are to apnear iu toe bouts at the| rules, and the league advises that alorder. ‘Th eason began in al ~ | N: Ce was product! , swim | to have been fought at the Commercial A, OC, of | boxina show of the Chernoff A, C, in that eity|P. 8. A. L. oMfclal bo in charge of |sions yesterday. Keen interest ines ee tno Ge that toate . i U. 8, | Boston to-morrow alzht tas been called off bes {on Satuniay night are to be paid off in Liberts|@Very mame. If played on Saturdays |outcoine of the respective champions | aad mente te keene matcheR were close | about decision or the number of| will ent N, M. swimmer, and 2° Lieut. | evuse Mobe, according to Scotty Montieth, wan. |bonde, ‘The Idea was surzated by Len Har or holidays, nine innings shall deter-|ships is being shown throughout. the (Crooks of Brookiyy was ‘doroie rounds to be fouglit * © service flag of the} Harold A. White, ex-Syracuse | eaer of Matner, refised to go through vith tho | Secreiary of tie comumigsion and was aareed to by| imine the result; on weel~days, even. | greater city. dospite the fact that there | at Capt. A. T. Roberts of Derrol But it was noticed that Col, Mille ec iege ol fothall aaetale battle, Frank Cazboue wight be engaged to meet | Ned Gierwott omuer of the club. he official in charge of the fidid will! wilt be no city champlonship thie sear [at the Afteenth, and then lost: the woe Visited Baltimore, Ohio, New. Jerses Mont of the men how oie pouses = aiseaiie kien :|three in rapid succession. Crooks Anolis end New York, and that he dre “ @ of no etartlin tere are now the | ex-Dartmouth hurd! "s are now wearing the khaki vole. ae mer; Joseph C, Whea Herbert | Brons awt Waiter Mobr of Hr sixteen contest or naval and the prese di- | are that othe The N.Y, A. C., quota toward the on ’ } jthe r Bobby Gieason, form oa amateur borer ‘ ‘ retrieved himself, however, by wlaning negotiations with Connecticut {National forces is composed entirely {their Job ef the SMetropoliten Asso Th Oth C; b D ft N the nineteenth hole with @ birdie four. | johnny Dundee is up J around aalain dhe ° . —- Promoters when offers were 1 of enlisted No club athlete | gSome are enlisted in the ranks of the| is ressluing his health so fase from he neent | middlewelaht ree er Cubs in ra ow The Handicap Committee of th 6.20 oF a 25 round bout, Thy WALA Se i in the deatt, ‘They |Tantente Alles, All told, they hold] attack of neumonia. tat he exwcia to geart i exa onze Metropolitan “Gott “Ausoclation has Baia ak Ba didn't eo tar cthorgan, (are in branch of the service, |S entaidh down to. the lowest’ race | eee au, Mah at est woek fhe canine Sie tan maer an ULCUTEN | comping the Vosetice Prenaratory, te He Visited some of the Middle West-|from ambulance units and aviation | date the Win ghters | will get into shape at Dili Jimmy van ~ ern States where tho 10-round, no-| corps to the R r Army and Navy,|have suffered the loss of only one of Tie first contest in amatenr clrtes Id ("Rowdy") Elliott and rany names as last year, altho Cecision limit preva ; the ‘work will not. be. ce number--H. Norman Grieb of 14 at the Armory A, A. of Boston, at the Crescent A. € will not be completed jovity of the men are now tight. | thelr a that there will be approximately o} P Team’s Chances W. , May 1 or there 2 na, there had any Intention igh |Scarsdale, who lost his life while at i Si Boal ea ts Feam’s Chances Weakened by Peter Kikluft will soon be called to ed ap the Hielpeern eae pee 20 roun » with sion pshinsedhtc de tached to the famous Lafayette Nsca-| % Mefioorty's ten-round b with rain] © owe, the lighiweigh 2rohable s of Ki 7 he contonment, Both are w appearance. - it osems likely he woul Tue prevailing spirit among the} arille sie Harrison, the Chicago middlewelgh ae manee leader of the Py Basis rg I — Loss of Kilduff, |to hear from their local boards, meade —. straight to Colorado, Nevada, I club patriots k the oft mooted . en Wis, oa Ap Will probably be his lest for | 18 to cram Teng island Howl te Veaver and Elliott mo soy ony the professional for- w Mex A man who’ want Fa | . ¥ tans a terday afternoon was en to leave the a a A | merly located in this vie ie cel dinmonte Gomet fete’ s t vathletes are not sot-/ JAKE SCHAEFER WINS he tas fut bevn apontated crian | Svea. recent order of the War Departwe rac | BASEBALL NOTES. iislat Ale itoas at the etvstt Gl cel a cocker t The list} nihan, Fort * | forbid im uch fighia wil te prom 2 , yub this season, ons has bee: 3 @nd 10 cent store, — bie “ ted bas The list) THREE.CORNERED TOURNEY 1 and he bes been ondernt by the War De-| forbids ony wish file viens bout niin eddie] With Grover Afexander, the #Mhut-! wordham defeated the Tufts , | his brother Donald pehur ae niains names some of the - ment at Waahlagton to report tere imme-|¢ nine In a the last few months. at Pinehurst for { Wallace at he Artua A, A, of New Haren nex:/out King, about to recetve his orders |fast baseball game on Fordham F Col. Miller has made arrange © ever carried the diately after his contest with Har i \d i a F te th’ Mold ter r me ried the) Jake Schaefer won the thr ered : a Monda) night to report to Uncle Sam at the Camp] by a rcore of 4 to 1. Abbott hit a homer| ,,, William Robinson, for years iden- \ ments to ho no big bout tr © vietory {billiard tournament from Welker Coch+| Having resorered from his attach ; Faeyr fro Funston training grounds, and Will- | §ith three on the bases end drove in all| {ited with the Country Club of At- Minnesota, it is Mkely that he has} “7 xcellence on the cinders, in and Koji Yamada, which ended at|Prask “Young” Brltt, the New gh Se hago pag hoteggdles viltitor, bic costly catcher, both | Tie geen s runs in the first inna, | WARS City and more recently stiti promised to give a percentage of the| tho water, and on the tleld should » Billard Acade hight, | Weight, wae to-day matched to meet Lew ot Xow Bronewir’. capeote a bump semmeigariam Hititer, his costly eateher, b ing, Tach team Boaters: BY. fine, pitch: | Beghn Cite han He neey enterprine at) gate receipts to the Red Cross or the} bear them in good stead and help |The Anal standing was: Schafer won 3 the mitty Phila avs, le slatiouel at the Brookisu NaryjOf Whom set the management of the | jroqu for Fordham, fanned’ ning, | veed Keddie '1ods as profesatcaal ages A Siena TA in anon bie and lost 17 Cochran won 2 and lost g,}%® Seclelon Willle {e the ovis real welterweight Chicago Cubs back a pretty penny | While O'Mara whitfed seven Philadelpuhia Cricket Club, “Robby” rmy Athletic Pun But no such|them carry the Winged Foot to 2 ‘ i prea fearasd ihe Gente arrangement had beeh announces.) ion, y in th One Samate won: 4 |heon postponed Seise before on aieount of Beitr ja New secon and would peore 6 during the winter, the Cubs are in| gyannmore dofesied the c Jantic City. PBF B CAddle ae At We wait to bear of it truggle, os thoy did in friendly. rie [Anerson efeat came in the | sees MH) aurection with Ted Lewis, ater danger to-day of continued |yarsbal team nan eleven mnt eawA| eas ag on . "use dic riend | final game against Cochran, played last | ; ct an thacahas on h Field by a score of 2 to 2] been at Hasiing vote, tO, vears. has T will furnish the only pomsible rea-| Y#!"Y in their r ve sports,” | night, which resulted m a score Mila: 0 Doms. Volwer Scores An Vietory, 8 ‘ ey immoning Aléx. | Howlshan mufted Carter's’ ity “inthe been at Bae naw, Will be professional at gon for holding a ten round bout|°omments the Winged Foot, the club|to 33. Schaefer had noth Oe ee sao, anew with) BUBFALO, «April 18.—Before * the € official notice sui se Sieve! tuning. after a hard run for| the Kolt course ‘ther e® gtile Beason between Willard and Fulton. Willard | ors” when the game started and hi Camp ‘Dodge, lows, Mike expects to recive {Queensberry A. C. In the, Auditorlum|ander to go with the draft contingent | all, anal Cor ed On the error holes. but it is patrontzed by a Buctae has been eeverely criticized for his} Some of the most prominent ath. |ent attempts at curoms showad it, His) turiogh in about too daye and io the meen time/here last night, Benny Valger, the} from toward County, Neb. to Campywat hit hard by Co mbla, yield miles from the Winay/ty,2, SeVenty-fve fanwillingness to take any risks in tho|letes of the club who are smpeting | Mghest run was 12 against his oppo- | be ts looking sasted t0 set @b & bout with some] French bantam, scored his second Vice} Funston on April 30 was sent to'| wai enattuead and cus Ri dhe,” lows bigs ah 4 ring since becoming champion. Helin the big meet, t her with their | nt’ 8 | ood emn in the , oi tory in two successive nights over Joe! Chicago to-day by Alexander's Draft | pinche: ante orate of the Yanks has de- has made his bluff about giving Ful-) pany Yamada got into the high run mak-| Jack Britton and Jounay Griffiths, the Akwa,| (Young) Mendo of Buffalo in a fast | Board. Killiter has been put in Corks to Ba eswear golf as long as he ea and former records, are as fole|ing pbabit when he nur le Kilkenny, Four be tengat: IR league, ting con ton a championship mate} dd the ivories | O., welterwelghy, will not mest in thelr ten-round|and inte st that went Holt ruins 1 Class d ects to regeive an! _ batting,” backs down, and goes through a ten|!°™* |tor a consecutive count of 26 the boat at Fort Sheridan, Mlinols, to-nigi weliimit. From the very first round till 4 1A and expects Wet roe | cork, and Kilkenny will battle at on the ground Rang © round no decision bout, he'll be Capt, Kilot A Jaflernoon game against Cochras, tle bout has teen put back to weeks, The reason! ony final bell Valk fast left hand to the colors, Tt Is practi- | Celtic Park Sunday in a Gaelic football pf Walter Johnson's fast ones laughed at from Maine to California | weight ower might have #one further too but he Hen fF the pstnen § bevaiae the Goverm-} ioe continually popping Mendo's head tain that he will be of no} patch for, the seni-Anal championship ebalt $70 fiferent. Thad to sive Only one thing can save lim, and| Aviat i Te reached the allotted 300 points with the | mut ordered that war pictus be suowe > | BOP nd was followed with harg,| Material service to the Cubs, sett joth teums played to a draw | living by nee 4 made my that will be the plea that he ts ap-) Quartermaster, | 205th thot and was co: 1 to withs | 2m tt the some thie evening back @ 1, taneous with thie state of et ye and as each has been | go." jatter had to snappy rights to th st ened for the } ing not for Jess Willard but to, swimmer body. foreit ‘ draw. Th t as > ho! ‘all 3 poy nore & rath : — elp ‘raise funds for a patriotic pur-| Ci t Nu Wb, Crim) | Yamada, 300; Cochran h was) tighter, have been ma Buttalo lad to Hold on ai clove quarters, [affairs eame the announcement that |good gue is looked for, In m peeinn’ | Western Golfers 1 DS aediey pose. ps, Cornell quarter. | in @ twelve-roaud bout at a slow to be PENG aut | Piteher Harry (“Buck”) Weaver, who | inary Nenge match Galway for Red Cron, - 4 — . | UL. Engels, National Tae ya y staged by the National A. ©. of Pro 1 die Wallace Wine Easily. | was dfafted last fall from Bridgepomt, | clash with Waterford | CHICAGO, April 18.—The western ‘ ARVEY COHN, Division Athtette| rot “ tomorrow night. Doyle i also practically matched] MONTREAL, April 18.—Hddie Wal- Conn. and who was expected to be | Golf Association has rece ved sanction . Director at Spartanburr, has held | eB } PARIS, April was to moe Red Allen ius bout at Bridgepor!, Conn, }iace of Brooklyn ea defeated Joe| a ‘ Fo eth Gib Ciba ‘hl No Cleve Mas Vet. |{rom the National Red Cross for the @ field day with 25,226 men competing. | Holden, Av adopted Jaxt eve © neason's Kid" Burns of Montreal here ina fast |co*m a Axture With Tie stom He CLEVELAND, ©., April 18.—Another | Series of benefit matches in which lead= tala teoks tlke @ world's record very k Wear D | gumes of the Paris Dusoba!l League,’ Walter Brooks, the cust elie featherseeh: who|ten-round bout ta nt. W had| Passed his dvaft examinati ‘| Prat eegeat day. to play. the | [06 amateurs And profes nee | . . n eames. en eh wie career, 3 packing Up a hrough (he con-/ plunged the Cub hopes st tower. | ope «Ba America }ihis n Letter ) man competed in five events: 100-yard pia The ' t Y of the Burns b ng up t wh © n a1 t cu Joe n League lor can a Ae, ' vee jump, Fenton Groen AeTePa ci eAnpkel AyGaae Lacie tate o> tee aane up of Any Tes Sls sdatnte atthe tes astd tite chee ica 50:DAY WIth magomsyy, | ine dor the National Army & yrentl postponement ce une aan hind the: movement say they weliees perenne DANG gresades, ment, G a, C, rower; Arthur diese or army service uieg, Main, the Clwcuwed beauer GAN Aa! Ads, ow dar: ibis almowt certain thal Catcher Har- two games of ue echoduil, Spat tise. tp halt a mien dolese Gam rawes weal, Cos 84D be reulized for the Red Gross, 4 , 4