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18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. VLor OF POISONED PENS WOULD }' BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK \ ist fiisitetign "ES" WESTERNGOLFBODY EPEETSTORASE HUE WAR FUND Association Confident of Real+ izing Half Million Dollars Through Series of Matches Planned on Club Courses. JUST LAUGH AND ALL THE WORLD EXCEPT YOUR CREDITORS ARE LIKELY TO JOIN IN THE ENCORE, HOW FULTON SHOULD TRAIN FOR WILLARD — Copyright, 1918, by The Pre to, (The New York Evening World) UNLESS "RED CAN Do" even Time’ WHLLARD Can fu Him “te Ose Governor of Minnesota and Box- ing Commission Not Worrying About Other States Protesting CHICAGO, April 19.—Clubs in the Western Golf Asso on expect to ze a half million dollars for the ~ ~ rd a i <o° National Re Cro: this seqson. Against Their Allowing Wil- 4 a - E |Sanction ins just been received to ) nduct bene! matches between the lard-Fulton Bout. | et oi a Ae g idee ius professionals and amateur play- ‘ 4 | ae ( J ad HANS To PRACTICE™ yore and the association officials be- nora’, 2018, by Thg. Prem Pybiehine On, | ? Waa ate On _ hh io lieve the sum named above will be ATEST despatches from the front, | ; ee UMPING “To GeT ar “WHEN PRED ~ Pe | raise : Al i out in the St. Paul-Minneapolis oak ee LESS AT aur. AND Gg HA TANIC RUN OVER Him, | PINEHURST, N.C. April 19.—with pallent, say that the reat Wil: | SMU Be Remy Ty |the playing of the second match round M@KT Witarp lard-Fulton drive for a million dol- | lars is still going on, Critics have) had their line of defense hammered | in, and it looks now as jf the reserves | didn't have a chance in the world to stop the fearful ten-round, no-de-! clsion carnage scheduled for July Fourth. St. Paul and Minneapolis! have come together on an argument| for tho first time sin history, both| the mid-April golf tournament reached the semi-finals. Henry C, Fownes of — |Pittsbureh, winner of the recent spring ournament, came through in the upye és YANKEES BEATEN |Slug Ball and Snap Ball [etittia "bec ‘ree St Rosh |i EFSerae BY THE RED SOX New Games Coaches Devise 3.33020 wnt } Col. Miller. ‘The hotel le, the | ds | y ° er. The hotel people, the} | oheese an4 cracker foundnes and the| Frey WL HAVE Te Fucton soup | G GAME Thay "i ' Yankee ball player, expects to leave |P real estate emporiums have declared WORK THE TRAMING TaBcS Beoncina or They Make Football Mild, ca : aah Seas Williams, Hollywood, and Pat fe, Deal would like to, arranges t we * perrihe, > “ e ont “Wild Bin" Clarke, the of the West End Golf Clu preferred scheduled, becau: jot o! yh r ¥ 4 . lan Ainiave Ovidina: ana @be 1] for any two professionals in’ th il people will have to come up from ey. irre DX NAUE To | ell Pitches First of Bunke; | Robertson, Who Is Soon to/oit Baltimore orioies, and whe toll |ieeropotitan district eee ¥ Chicago to see it, and there's nothing! . ‘. | Sia Xs vt x tC hae Tava)? ton, has been “over there” for some| wawara Willlama, who je no 4 a Minnesotan loves like getting his! . i dill Day Games at Go “Over There. | tim coaching the soldiers “Pooch” ing a Maite maria this city, ti Ko cf "¥ *, | Jonovan, the famous arvard coac! tollywood April and be the fo: hooks into a Chicago bankroll, It's Sr AAU fet ty ersessenv en Pb’ Sl OL name eles" see | Hub. - : BROP AG) Ue: ZS cHOua EME vend Ooeed | eaeenac gad. unth May tk, eneh his natured prey. i ‘ ’ ree | ——- By Bruce Copeland. | Tovertson, as will Johnny MoGee of | Wil! take charge of the Kolf ‘course fo e Governor says he has nothing . T. AR han come to cover the| Bowdoin, Frank Quinby of Yale and |Whinme ie brother, will be hin ae aetna Saise ta" 2ee"wit"s (Athletic Notes || Devens’ Divisional Team MORNING GAME. | \Y7 | Howeoin rank auinby’ ot Yate and | ‘Sparrow's Nest” from sco} ind will take charge until the sity of Vermont, and others, middie’ of May care to make any new, personal laws ° NEW YORK. of athletic “birds of a feather” 4 wie of his own especially for the occa-| yp, Wi M th t Bo t : who always found a welcome there. A en According to report, Jesse Gullford © senior Metropolitan cross country AB I H 4 ‘ & p f | Hlon,"au ‘certain Governors €1a When! cstnmtonatips wilt run over the van ins Maratnon a BOOTIE! cise eon kn fon sicees hence or yooner tie famous {BILLIARD ROOM OWNERS — wilt ieave"ine”atfation school tt Cor weer” Meera ike re srt Cortlandt Park course to-morrow aftyr- apap Miller, ef. Fie AA fe aviary atop the ancient edifice at No. | SUBSCRIBE $35,000. '",\%« south, where he will continue his A went from Cleveland has lodged |"00n. Three clubs wil send teams to _ ! Pratt, Deve. 1 OF 1 Beckman Streetywherein have boen + preparation for real flying. He is plan- an indignant protest, representing |the line, while four individuals will trek | 'T\enty-five Miles Run in ‘Ten vctpated. M. A. Devanney. who for-| Pipp, 1b... 40 0 discussed the destinies of some of the “ mi lited Ga Reoae 60 ete one the sentiments of the Cleveland press, |over ti hills and through the dales in x merly represented the Millrose Ath. | Haker, 8b, ooo Wwotld’a graatent athletes, ; wil Jb6!l mites o m s an ca : coe to get Ina round at Woodland... fle has or some of it, which probably wants|quest of the individual honors. The} Relays Finished in 2 Hrs, 24 | jete cio of New York, covered the] Hodle, If... 1 0 dead SEU CLERASHOS Tih UFOS? done no playing since he went to the to know where Matt Hinkel comes in.|Paulist A. C., the Brooklyn A. A, and . Peckinpaugh, ss. 4 0 0 Batata thas ad grata ah lteraRtstabalami octal Rodd neeting 0 the Exechtive C: the New Yori Billiard Room ers’ Association at Joseph Thum's ‘ « A . vores 7 3 Cornell school; in his last round But the Governor of Minnesota and) the Morningside A. C., which carried off Mins, and 53 Secs. aes lap for the Boston Navy Yard} rue, Coe cesseeeny od i o}spikes and fost his wind in the} Academy $25,000 was subscribed to the was in the Inte Zall * the Penne, comines are NOt WOT | the junior title on last Saturday, will — m. sc aN Russell, piv, BO 1 0 Ofstretch, j fee ere ten +4 Mike Brady has resumed his duties as el Kage AB ah age eo vet | be the contenders, The Millros A. Aw! poston, Mase, A <The at : sg a |, These will be sorrowful tidings for) Subscriptions for bonds will be so-| professional at the Oakley Country Club The ee ate tek taster’ Wrist! which won the titte Inst year, will not weTC Mase. 4 ‘otals +6. 4 24 10 2 Tine athletic moguls who used to v! Hcited in all the academies, and, ac-,which organtzation is looking forward i them spttie It in the trenches. Mong. |Be represented by a team, Charles | Cap Devens Divisional Team to-day “Sparrow” Robertson in hia nest; yea, |C°ding to Jack Doyle, special matches | {7 # Danner season, ocday js the duis i speed ‘uy ike Willard. or Fulton | Pores will start in the scramble for In-| won the relay Marathon race partici- | O t [i AB. 1H. PO. AE "very nad news, But Willlcm H. Ki will be played between professional bil- She of the tentitem plated ix the rats { uld use a right swing properly in| dividual honors, representips the Pel-| ii. pourteen teams, represent- }) pccpary, Pf # 1 1 1 9 © ortson, the flying terror of many ardists at various places in the city in ing of the service flax bearing 68, stars & trench. . ham Bay Naval Training Station, Wil. | P! 4 Rena. 6 to 2 & oy sears back, isn't going to let the order to attract prospective subscrib their lives. They aro Re N It is thought that New Mexican} jie Kyronen will lay aside bis baker's|ing various branches of the United e . aR, A aR ei Partai ‘ to the loan. He sald that the associa-| killed a year ago while tn citizens will add their protest to the| trove; for the afternoon and . ; ; Ke ; Hoblitzel 4 0 0 7 0 0) Kaiser go to the ashcan without tak-| ti, expected t lake = [killed a year ax en combat shovel for the afternoon and romp over | gt; y ul for "Ven d 0 ‘ agatiel, ‘ s on expected to get scriptions of /a German airman, and Harold ¢ i 2 wild shrieks of Cleveland, and that|the’sus and so will losgar of Bt. An: | cates military and naval fork rl e Ss MeTnnia, ‘ 1 2 6 ing HIS quota of kicks out of the im-| oh out §100,000 Streit ano UT the Ganaalan’soreen as BA Nevada, Alaska and the’ Hawallan| elms Club, and Febrer of the Hun-| runners, each covering a stretch of Whiteman 0 1. 6 9 0! perial hide, So “Sparrow” is going to = EE the ‘outbreak of the w eit 18k will probably have a few! garians two and one-half miles, made up euch ae Scott, 4 0 2 4 1 Olcione his nest and go overseas to help f — ; i har fs ords of admonition to glip to Bull! a cabhied the REICH Agnew bra Ousigre tricaendo n 1 go over: to help| NEED ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT, |. Utdie 100s. last season with the Minnesota, confidentially, by way of| William J. Kennedy, famous Marathon team, Suliivan, who carr ite Oscar Ghajes, New York State chess push, |) +» @ fg 6) BUt more pep into our trench cham- sadist Philadelphia Cricket | Club, may not 1 ad ey runner of the Morninaside Athletic Club, the winning team during the last champion, ed still more upon D. . have any green this year, The former the A. F has reached France, according to a lette ‘ pion, gained st p Plons, Soldiers at Camp Dix Ask Ald of Van Cortlandt caddie, upon resigning a - Teceived by 0 friend here. Kenned: p, crossed the tape 2 hours, 24 min- | Janowski of Paris in their chess mateh | Totals .....0. ”»” 2 $ 87 1 0 For years and years the “Sparrow's | erney Saheel Onildcen. Heh the Chelae Cin come nace wate ee We hear by our undgrareund . ith a battalion of soldiers from | utes and seconds after the start at at the Manhattan Chess Club, when he | phe score Tinie Neat” was the meeting p for such| CAMP DIX, WRIGHTSTC x. 3, tos the Mid n berth, but that has hy news service that Jess Willard i r rth, Spartanburg, S.C. “five miles) away, /WOn the Mfteenth game of the se Rie : | WrIGHTE S.J. been Mled by Tom Morris. Loos ox kt Powe font training, “Westerday he |He won the Ashiand to Hoston Marathon | Ashland, twenty-five miles @ thereby opening tu { two points ;New York... 90001 > Hy) star performers as the late Martin | April An appeal to the schoolboys pects to be called into service shortly. 5 . : a ary: hereby opening up a Kap of two points | Ne or 99010000—1 2 res % sthava [Adin ot Maer i rays - ¥ buttened his own veet. run last year at 10 ws 4 be ; camp between thelr respective totalt, The Beaton on 0 4000 =a 8 6 nba re aaa Sh pear anid) at ra and a 9 x a r second-hand The competitive season at the Mont- ' ees The 302d Infantry team from CamP| score to date Is: Chajes, won 6; Janows eries-—Russell and Ruei: Rush an@/t0o Mumerous to mention without | thi¢tic equipment for use of the soldiers | elair Golf Club will get under way to Jess is said to have worked two), The clase of 1021 wa : ha Alvis: Galil re to date Is: Chajes, wor anoWe Agnew, Umbires—Dineen and Connolly, | consulting our card index ‘Spar- {4i,,CmY DIX, is being ‘sent out by the| morrow. . Plans have been mappe ree enle NO tum sods put on (fee Sonne: meer | Devens was second, (h ski, won 8 drawn, 7 Leeds theory iad eu Army YM C."A. at tie camp Crom AIA Rath tee ta Y the Colleso o oston N third, 2.28.45; sithoote: he aS! vow" will be remembered as the of Phe week of April 22-27 1’ mentioned |Mnic’ an nd that wor just seven pounds. Probably Jess|Vursity relays repres 28.10; Boston Nay Yard third, | | srhomes Hadfield Bagnalt, President of Giihooley, Shean Sacrifice hit—shean,|/ow Will be re gal a the one. for the “drive.’ Bchool lait ee Ce ere ann ‘ was using the bar bells. | a7 points In the meet the 01st Field Signal Battalion of ¥ a We Sacrifice ‘fy unk. Double play elal blacksmith tor the Olympic teachers ‘aud pupils are un ot play on Saturd Sunday. morn- ty be Tinta two events for 1921, the century | 1 Pe ee Soma hMih abd hk the United States Football Association pratt to Peckinpaugh; Bush 10 tob-\ champions, ‘There 38 hardiy an ath- hers and pupils are urged to send ngs or holidays. ‘They will be eapeciat- ( ESS WILLARD has given out ajand furlong swims, amp Devens salah nd Eresident of the South ork jitzell. Left on bases—New York, 6, | letie champion of to-day who would Fe OGOR A, BOWSYER: Gn WRan enna ye tatement about that ten-round, 1 Cambridge Naval Cadet Schoo! fifth, Football Association, the New York Boston, 9. Virst base on error—livs- kick up the cinders without a palr of stat re ‘ bg reas dene H penreres, tf Bai i uiniverelty 2.29.29. State Football League and the New York ton, 1, Base on balls—Off Russell, 4; “Sparrow's” running shoes + ae adh ge orga e short [had Little tre in ee ae outh| Fifteen teams were entered for the | Footballers’ Protective Association, has joff Bush, 5. Struck out—by Rusvell,| | Hut now the faded window shades ‘ toute with a refe: decision may | fielg with 9 points. More than sire ee ne Bpringtield Armory run- enlisted in the British munitions service, 3; by Busi, 4. Passed ball—-Agnow. of the little sporting goods shop will i satisfy the public,” said Jess. “I!of this total Wop garnered by Charles | ce, ba Mi bane Fo satay it ignall, makes his home in Harrison, — be drawn, and the dust wi gather ¥ would profer twenty, although Dam | Shaw, who, in addition to vemeco ners failed to appe: Many promi- NJ. He nas been assigned to tue office | BOSTON, April 19.—Joe Busy, for Bere SHB AL MOHO BES DOO Pane! " et place’ in three events, took second in hlet ow in the service par- (of the British Ministry of Munitions in a ted to talk shop. The Sparrow” is nless the Boxing Commission of New | abore amount of dnnetmank Gee ‘ confident I can retain my title in any|Rnother and also « third place. nent athletes ne r of the 8 eran ot Ga keke” Geaiae i e A rbedkga tite ; es of arecment were aimed olty, t Athletics’ pitching! going to fly overseas as one of the Jersey changes its plans, there will bo|for the mate to.day cixcumstances,” — —--— — - 3 eeeien ee r staff, pitched his first game for tie athletic instructors appointed by the! no open-air boxing shows staged by | — 3 is ti ‘s that Jess is George Caldicott of Woodhaven, L. . ” a Nites Goune a i , . staned DY! Joe Lynch has met with another accident erro. ee tt apeeas doesn't care} has "been appotated to rereroe. the! k Boston Red Sox here to-day and ae- Notional War Council of the ¥ Me clubs tn that State. It was learned 10-| wil) meveat. hie fom trans cn ph iy ed , " ern semi-final of the U, . A. national |feuted the Yankees, 2 to tus day from a source which is authentic | bout at New t Teaee ee ae ~ whether there's a dedision or not.) Challenge sup pompetition, to be paved Lttes, coe yauuees, 1, Bush al-) “ie ip sald that Abner Doubleday that tho people living in the vicinity of |e tose rag ee ie, today. Joe broke 0 no people living in t r If a decision is given it will be the in the Fall River, Mass., baseball park lowed only four hits, the Yankee run) conceived the idea of baseball from ihe Vaiy i Viclarte! Ofe hone Se pie rent band ts i § first time in the history of the ring - coeagean to-morrow afterndon,, Caldivott, recog: |scoring on a scratel Trussell | rowd c pea | the Vals Newark | Jack “Kid” Wolfe at Cleveland. on ‘Tuanlay * i. t of the death of K ra atch It by Russell} watching a crowd of boys shy roc 4 that a champion let his title go with! GLEVELAND, ©, April 19.—Cleve-jcatled Hast on account of the nized as one of the leading soccer ref- | 44, i that footbal) | Ave raised ugh a protest agains. the | Halt. which comoeiied big manager, Eddie Mead a ee bis brothe 3 4 Le Fef-' through the infield, sending Sodle/#\ a mongrel dog, and that fo r | a ones 0 ; @ decision in a ten-round bout. If | ignq inaugurated the American League urees of the Bust, replaces Thomas Cun |cmanated from kicking plug hats on |Bolding of these entertainments that the | camel Me ten.tound eo Al, Shutert 7 e ; - ingham of Bro origina ~ | hot "0 odie vale. | ‘ ated fro! joking Di . , Ne | which was to be sagr : oven the limiting of the fight to ten| score of 6 to 2. The opening games | ee eee eM Med the “Navior High | Par Setustay The national choaplona| Russell's pitching was at Its Lest|the war is responsible for two newW/|any licenses for the proprietors uf the substituted for bim, R even the limiting of the ght to ten) wich was twice pomponed on accouni |fchoo! baseball, tean to, shut out the |Full River overs, and the West Mud: |with Red Sox players on bases james which have been wished on| track, As evidence that the cominission| Battline Reddy, the to ; ’ ved th nh showers. tea High School nine on the .at-!yon A. A, F.C. of Harrison, N. J, are| The Yankees ieft Washington last | the soldiers to help them deepen their intends to enforce th ie ty | tonal “er @ loral featherweight wh o its drawing power, For if the cham-| of rain, was played through ‘diamond by a acore of 4 to 0. the Eastern semi-finalists. ests and, incidentally, keep out of | Btends to enforce this rule, it rocently | fought K. O. Mars, the Cinctanati fighter, « bard fe plonship goes with the referee's de- | speaker trapped a fly ball in the pinta - |night when their game was post- | chests and, incl * notified the boxing promoters of Pater-|ten-tound battie at Clecinnat! ow Monday nish ha pont Regge Ho boas tea le faning and, dashing Into second bare | iy ta ‘rhe ot- yyAt the, tenth annual spectaity show of | poned inenier all and Baap Ball are two of | %% J, that no permit would be|tecelred « enarantee of $400 for hie end, Mon ie h Bulldog Club of America, over Cleve- Champion La Keine d'Anjou, hitherto executed « double play unassl They bat tween heavyweights ficial notice summoning G 1 their way to a twoeto- | the little strangers which will appear | rented them to hold shows at the] "ho mas bering for per cent, of the recel a some time, A > Ellison was forced. ‘Ty ‘ ‘ rominent 4 . etic pro- | Paterson baseball park wot 8 bie es, The arc f * | ging Vitt, while Ellison was forced liand Alexander, star pitche the | unbeaten female, and pronounced by the {one victory in the series with the| prominently on the athletic pro 0 Pair Brag eer Pai MS receivin Willard would do quite a Metle Aetic.| Cobb has recovered fromm tis iliness anu | National Legwue Hasebull Cluo, | hest authorities of the breed in Amer= | gees ; se sete | grammes of the boys “over here and d fo $2,108 which ta big money for littie Oe eee Touiton, ke hes shown thai | probatly will play to-day to gorwith the draft quota from How: \ica to be the purest of her typo, waa | Seaators by main strength, ‘Uhelr | over there.” They enjoyed thelr pro-| For tox'ng Tom Gibbous at the ‘Town Hall | Su"® |D “at city And 4@ for Fulton, he has shown that | probably ple ard County, Nebraska, to Camp Fun-| beaten in the winners’ class by a prac- | pitchers bad an efficiency average of! miere at the recent conference A&A. C, of Scranton, Pa,, last eight, Clay Tumer.| Chick Ri tha wake: he can do his share of fighting tn} . | 19—Armado Mar-|ston April 30, has been sent to Chicago nknownh nan Mont arlo 084, but 1 hitter me |Garden City among the eighty-odd | the Indien light hearyweizht, received yes mrewe. the New Have weight who muc! ss than ten rounds, when HAVANA, Apri pia pn draft be he propert f about .084, bu he hitters came | Garden y ong i hi ived @ guaran-! fights Eddie Waliace @ fiftee there’ anything init 5 | sans, outfielder on the New York Amer-| bY Alexander's Graft board the property of dullus 2. | cbrough Jathtette couches and former star ath- | tee of $400 and naa tkud heal oe rope ye around bont at the ‘8 aw ait. o der 0! ‘ f “ 0 has ‘attained som r¢ | . 9 fag aed | 00 a A eons ja at New Haren, Conn,. au Monday clan li Fulton wanted to make @ repyta- | ican League baseball team, will leave SHICAGO, April. 19.--The managera |? ned as anexhibitor gf (he Boule- | Elmer Miller, in the three-game letes who have esate bag gr is to fet $300 and expenses for boxing |and Buck Fleming, the Philadelplia fuhter a $i tion and force a fight on Willard’ by | here for New York to-morrow to te- oe th a eignt’ clubs tn the American As dogue Francals series, went to bat thirteen times and| tow” to train the soldier! reer te ae Chip ‘ Mteen-round fo at the Unton | six.round #9 at the National A, A, of Philadelvhie ‘ knocking out Moran inahurry, Three | port for duy. Ma naid to-day be} goclation “Will meet April 30, a day be-| Benny Levine has announced the per- | BAe Five, Mite fol & berceatage of appearances they must have, bees Host Club of rldewbort, Conn.. cm Wedneaiay jon Avril 21. 1a training hard for the bettie a 2 rounds was about enough for hie pur-| Pei cy that his was|fore the opening of the season, for a I erthe tear thet will represent |e Derrill Pratt batted .307, Wally | Sven ce see yle in big famous |eremiog, Auril 24. Billy Moore is certainly hero |e graresium in New Haven, Poul Dosle, th a pose. He stopped Sam Langford in| Délieved that iis Maat eontetence with the umpires to decide | {hie city in-the intercity matches with | Pipp 963, Frank Baker .%63, Truck | enoyclopasdia, but EPATFOW, VOUCHER | fog Turner Heating Hee dome local welterwelght, is belving Brown to get tate ay ‘six rounds—as Sam didn't come up! broken in « Ba Upon a plan for stamping out the “apit-|Bostoncat the Crescent Aton next | Hannah .333 and Ping Bodie .250,| for thelr worth. t "ve f th § for the seventh—when he wanted to| year, 18 now as good as eve! bal" ‘and other freak deliveries, Presi: | ‘Thursday. night. The same Beuny is| Such hitting as that will hold up a] Shap Ball is played in a space about nlittelnd $0 eridentiv another a ity tor Si gecover his standing after the first Despite the rain, which kept the; cent Hickey annour ed to-day, the authority for the statement that the lot of weak pitching the size of the tennis court with he basing Ab the Moose Ciab, show Hedicott A. 0. of Bing bad faule with Morris, And he fini ed | cient ot hottie’ idler the Laberty — boys from the City of Culture will be a leather-covered Inflated bail five fect there on igh which Joe Lynch. eased thelr star bouts lorris quickly enough when they met $< : aie ‘ “5 but withal a sadder lot when the diameter. “Sparrow” says that. Beney Valaer and Frankie Calluan met thn ue kept 3s wood work and| ST. LOUIS, Mo. April 19.—Further | Miser D in dia A i Ri, @ second time in Cleveland. ee eer eet yess arnes to the|inrouds of the atmiy draft into the st, | matches are over, __ HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, |: his game makes football and basket good Western fighiers the gros m ‘amounted | by the ein Ten rounds, WITH a decision by a| "boring average’ in the bond buying | Louis Cardinals became evident (o-day | ies Charlotte Boyle and Miss Claire es | ball fook iikte sleeping dogs, and that to over 85.100, Linch receted $300, Heuay V competent and impartial. referee, |contest now being Waged in behalf ol] when announcement was made that|Gaiigan leave to-day for Cllre| aoe TRACK, HAVRE DR GRACE, |every game should be equipped With (ser $80), Johunr “Kid Wolfe $300, Dick Would be quite an interesting affair, |the clint players. A subscription of a] Douglas Baird and James ("Red") Unt. As | Lordwan $200 and Callahan 8780, on of Buffalo in the main event, Both lade = Bice a races against. California girls on the |Md., April 19.—The entries for to-mor- | @ first-class ambulance ave made good in bouts both at B: There's a question whether the short | $300 bond put # ame ‘In Line | Smyth, pet A rag sb probably sifle Coast within the neat two Weeks, row '# races are as follows many as thirty men play on @ side ‘s tee hate B maton distance would favor Willard or Ful- | lat, with Rosy Keck | {he Government acta upon thelr ques dn are the the Tocal |. FIRST. RACE —Twy-yearoils; a0 One tm each team advances ta the | gy rsh Pataev Cline te atil too weak from bls . ton. Fulton should be in condition to Jeff Tesreay au med tee eftan Sack Areith has reoutved | Gate’ tee ae diss a combi+ | furlongs, See ti tee alld Jeentre of the cOurt, holding the bal sexe ines 10 vermit him to contioas trainieg, | Norfolk, the colored heavyweight whe ie Of ease Curing the past thr Lieut. Billy O'Hara of the Royal |paid ho will not be with the club after |and records, will undoubtedly swim tn [Nt gd Moy SPE: Qietia, TUM egg (aus Dad ae ne oe ae eeai) {tional 4. A. of Phlladelobla bes indefinitely | Ores seit rees aronaee ce Olle A. A Ag years may make it hard for him to| e'*Ghrps. once» Giant, will be the| May 5. Snyder, Horstman and Howard races over 220 yards, while Mise Boyle | iu) thine tan. vi "Agua (oom team that knocks the DIE ball | jtioai Patan's sisround bout with. Law Wiladelobia on Monday night and got’ the { wet into trim for a long fight. But| attraction at to-morrow’s batt Hel aye other clase '1-A men who cannot be|will be the Metropolitan candidate im nCOND RACK : ind upward, dato Ita opponent’ net at the end Of Frege ot Philadeiobla, wuich was to have been | eciaion over J Vorky” Fivon in a twelve. ; when Willard is right for the dis-| will ave a bomb hurling exhibition be-| counted on to finish the season. the sprint event stervlechage; we ras the court ia entitled to a score. The | used at a apecial show of the elu on meat |fund fo at the Armory A, A. of Boston on % fance, the longer it is the better for | fore the Braves-Giants ame bexing, | ys Court, 146: 14; 'gamo continues through a given | Wedneulay elgit. © Tue will be staged et a] Tuewdar olaht, eta ining to-day at Grupe’s Mim," He a8 a slow, careful fighter, | prebably starting ie stunts SDOUE ST! Crarence Mitehell, the southpaw tha: | gOAcle, Resta le coming, back.” The | Geese itia: ein. New Maren Period of time and then the winner yi yack ia “bili” we dune Grmoacium for bis bout with Bill Tate at the oO wait ope: o'clocs. | Broo nec ‘om Cincinna iy | Spued 3 anc i plans ap | ay RAVE —Thiteevear okie. Liberty a rellever om further trench duty ew { Baltimore on 3 y y amount o! Columbia has a busy two days ahead | soon be lost to Dodg Mitchell Season, and last night Informed William | \yp to tattoo himself with ic 1 A match was areanaed to-day between Rocke * airength and power to take punish-|of it on the diamond, with Union in| has been notified by the vourd of H. Wellman of his intention to compete Slug Bull gives the regimental 8Ur- | Kanas, sie ruaxed Bulfalo If the matchermaker of AS Ment. In Mavana Jess told me the | vading Morningside Heights thix after- | his district that he w called to} in’ all the big races of the year. The ‘ rt geons less to'earn thelr pay. The frankie Callahan of Brooktra New Orleans io w “ ing Reddy « night before the Johnson fight that he | noon and Cornell following in, Doren’ the colors on April | fret of these Will be he id at the Sheeps- | al RR game calls for fifteen players on ® | cinched ihe b over the guarantee of $400 with an 4 didn’t care if it lasted forty rounds, | tracks to-morrow, In view of the hard | ns head Bay Speedway oi Decoration Day, Ne ee pali—alightly bigger than |yjone by offering Callahan's yor good | OF Ue ATOM recrivte, Ke % betwen Gh shave to “fant all ear ne with Swarthmore on Wednesday, / gn LOUIS, April 19.-—'The Chicago May 5% ee Wee dues Pa miand about the |trerntsae ef te receipts, 7 mil battle | Nowe New. Orleans 48 Bi and he knew Jobnson wasn't. ndy Coekley will be hard put to. it | Cubs took the Cardinals into camp here in is + t a base be- National A, A Se fteev-round ut oon Al & If winning depended upon a de- | to,bravent any Mind of pitching for! by 9 ecore of @ to 4. ‘They outhit the, New York A. mame wolght-is DU Cn © ee ced |e b , op Waturdey | masaser of eddy, expe claion at the ond of ten TOUnds. With | eee eer om, tuts om Pare | home team in a free hitting game und| BOSTON, April 1%—The New York |) | tween the extended (oars aoe ending | i he terms he orks fer Ne both men in condition, Fulton's |rell against Union to-day. | Were steady a A. Maree | Atniese CLM Roat le Hae tecieatt nthe directiepyect iH to reach the | Joba Reiser today filed bis bond of tay ees } tester elie chan’ Wiens fights at) cuBVELAND, April 19. ~ William Sut and finished. the game, while tne | with the Bostan Athietig ‘Association for Ha) pice Winteen base and back again without being | s\d FOGPARY ETD: HUGH Ke, N08 FOPMET Denne LaObend, (Wie, motanee ae eee 4 “ Y tohell, Detroit er, was | Cardinals used up three pitcher the Lakewood Trophy ot the Riverside | Rixgit Ra caught, thrown or taggéd out as in 4 Sue neon which Le w Sagan stched today to meet Speed would offset Willard's superior | Mitehell, Devo’ Pica: tfering with | stopping the batting barrage thai’ cit | traps. Tho New York team's score at 100 | alae ones t sauEst,, tHr0 Demorer previeting hig trom Mdle Mor ve fast dI:tl6 English feather : his condition 1s not considered. serious, | over the plate ¥ Doak, who flings | 48} for } ba eet te Sewn fe nine | any, rv ies avery Ne eee eihon et he ty A, 0, of 8 on the night . lay evening. Avril 29,” Benny OL, MILLER saya he prefers to|{\ "is probable he will not rejoin hie|them damp, and, effectively in most | {ne yea pained by the Boston team in | tal, Mined, the ball goes out - Hi vb Pet Heisler saya he imay releaw Lem aie boxed Steve Latzo, @ Penn. hold the fight in Minnegota|team, as he has received orders to be| cases, wae just plain ple for the rival) iitnont held in New York recentl¥. ‘The | Mit ay right or left, the Kick 1s Geen ae to act if be is given the amvunt Me main event at the show. “because boxing {9 legalised | seedy .f° Teer for miliary service baci —e jaecene 3h) ereste in the second ‘leg Vowel Hi Te wg hvee are out, and the re- ‘ Camp Coton he called off the ey om there.” Quite a bright idea, If he |*” aad | YORK, Pa. April 19—Eddie zim SNe abs FOndey, BS hl Kt of the game is determined in f the bantemmelah: titie,| tere Aster th ne. Fontan held it where boxing wasn't legalized |, CHICAGO, April 19—Claude Wil-|merman to-day signed a contract to haline, 106 nine innings “e an wah Ae pmelht, ace the authorities might step in'at the lems, backed by perfect support, held| play third base for the Binghamton Rede Win by Great | Monocacy, 118 yihtetipina, 108. TINS irrow’ Robertson says Fred . ght at the| ‘Trainer Voune Wilis tri obs. and Mat moment, and then there'd be ls 10 four woattered hits, ‘while | club of the International League, Last) | CINCINNA On Ap’ ne | Jere " Mo Jackliteh, the former major league aT pry reatheyrra [acu md eon Ht “entrained last alent Hothing for Jess to do bit go back are. owt (ae eee Thea bean wlavinn cities | Teck saa Bittabiten ‘the tne series |" Appr " utcher, will be among the coache 3 4. Joe Wa anager of Sharkey, | Vat stati! (Asbange Danebed fe the weary grind of th@felrcus at » gcore of 6 to 9. 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