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" ____.__THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. ONE OF THE GIANTS’ ROOKIES OF ‘ IES IF_ FULTON TAKES. THE HEAVY- SAYS HE CAME TO AMERICA ON THE EST SPORTING P AGE IN NE W YORK WEIGHT. CROWN TO MINNESOTA HE ER LINE. WILL HAVE TO SEW EAR MUFES ON IT. t + ENGLISH GOLFER EAOSATLAEHOOD | Greens Fast for Spring Toute ney, Unusually Large Nume ber of Good Qualifying Scores Resulting. Bio enough To fo. worrc on & FARM? ——>—_ Wiliard Never Seriously In- : Is. Wo trom tended to Fight Fulton or Any Mil 8 snd. ied the | One Else Twenty Rounds. fuvitation ” nent OF tbe j —-_-— — aon Country Club of 4. Not tn ! . ; ; ORE — Din" ye scores Fun 80 | Ppt NS, Vek tee alert °° lly 9 Tae ay ye UL | YPse WILLARD, roturning trom pn a Bout Yj r DAK REMSCHAIDT sous hs lla the St. Paul-Minneapolis sallent | Fesce 415,600. "Te Lose reens were fast and inclined to his supply base in Chioago, To GoTcws tricky, but there was one con- George Statzell, the Aron« Imink senior, who did bimself proud. Statzeil had an 84, which placed him cond on the list and he looked ale ost youthful as he recalled the ebm to lack confidence in the) TIS TRE Same oun GRarece —BUT- lettengtn of his offensive. | | The difficulty encountered by Col. | }Mille in arranging for the bout at/ inneapol: “ { oat DP says Joss, “makes it Although he can drive a ball far enough to require the ald of a glass to fern ae though 1 won't get a chance e Nght Fulton after all | keep it in sight Arthur Yates, the oe The correspondent who took down taninnes fe: wal “Ind ttereme short game, At th th, for statement by the champion | katiea to furnish further details, | kbd owe bave no telephoto lens! pete enough to register Wil- | expression from this is- | Waitin. So we don't know whether and then took thr xolfers did_well addition to Worthington, who, Jin New York now, Samuel | Midlnnd Fred Kimball of ; | 5 f SH if ne Home Pot Deals eos said it dewpairingly, or sadly, or | PROPESeS To GAR. : ; wih Bi tieut ne 1 Wallace, 2 CADDIES OVER 16, ae h ‘' ‘ph and ‘ily, or disappointedly, or exult- | ly, or with a cheerful smile. Por- | lly, we thing it was with a cheer- | Wo Coun Do FARM. , rC 5 S q in th OR FACTORY WORT» : iRo—os Darderell : f, chief at n . made , hing- palle—a three heorn ind of - Five of the Yanks are hitting .300, but this year they are using their bats. | 4, : We loves peace more. i | F Statzell, Aronimink, 39—S4; Same Jess hes dragged out three years, ' | ° I bloped aid have a Linda chance following the flag than chasing |ucl A J Midk A Ue “85; r Ly naining modestly in the background R Kk bl Ent t | the National League pennant. H ukewood, 48, 40-86: C enever fsbting. was, mentioned: emarKkaole ry Lis Davide 44, 48a Pivere ks @ or any other kind. | After watching Clarence Mitchell pitch for the Robins in the outfield, Deal, 4 Re | a8—s7s H. B. Calef, Drid For Penn Relays To-Day We'll say he has a fast hop on hip bet Ow 14 i: a8) Llewt Ma st ners to fight Fulton all that talk jut his agreeing to fight twenty | Inwood, 47, 41 ds oF over any otbor distance anid | i WINKS BY THE SPHINX. ei erm ar tet aE RS a mpionship on the deci- ‘ : . non-athletic, bugl ‘cam, While gazing at the profile of lRandcloneGakes 7, 49—89; mas a (at, yoluptuous plu, Joan jInterscholastic World in Par- |fn'amy' pias cliattest Navy ard | Pastioan Connie Maow HTS aay RAE bore % t . |the Great Lakes Naval Training Station : We have the hunch the sly old bird |H. 8. Hicks, Philadelphia Count [ "Ouherwise he would bave aigned tor | Unseasonable Cold and Heavy |eatly labor wiped out, and be had to ticular Well Represented in jana other concentration camps will be le holding something dack. RS. Porter, Baltusre Twenty reena bowt net it monte ; h start all over aguin. ‘It will be some| Two-Day Meet at Franklin |, Howard Berry,'“tormor, intercollegiate 7 P. 8. McLaughlin, Soa been scheduled for Colorado, and, Rains Have Injured the | {ime before theso xreens are playable al! around champion; Andy Kell Unless either Willie Jackson or Lew Tendler scores a knockout at New |40, 40-—89. never would have been any of Meanwhile, golf talk of open air mectings to les| Greenson Many Courses, — | emergoncy’ ere pamibeeditrnie dahl emi die ook WAS, le Anata ers will have to u jj i i of the world's ar i Daan Field) Philadelphia. PO Le eaaconiats ae Wyatt, Renwick, Minnesota pacifists @hout out course ts provided. others’ w cles in % 4 ; feo at B fs Busehend We lattiae fees cea 5 ole PHILADELPHIA, Apr tie ahidaie Wien wii Mace’ the states | The Yanks are welcome to show the fans all the punc ike #0 | S ort riefs Nah sie other nad tay Lib. REEN KEBPERS at clubs around| Eddie Loos, one of the youngest RACTIC. ‘a|in short, a feast such as. ts seldom |!0ng as they don’t demonstrate on THEM. aD a jor and buy Liberty po a ; Aad Moet protalaine pros sow in the RACTICALLY every col spread before the athletlc enthusiasts hae the proceeds, The Min- | New York have been working} pine, for y baootaee 6 ech importance east of the Rocky|will bo jaid on the bourd to-day and , ite 5 ‘ The Columbia juntor varsity crew h ta Safety Commission never | overtime this woek repairing the dam- | Stine, formally becomes one of Uncle ’ ; The Yank pitchers will not have to carry so much ity this| pear ’shitted and there is a possibility kace tieh Gated teen te wake aie eee » dam, [Sam's sutlors next Wednesday, when Mountains will be represented two and four mile relay| year, with a truck horse behind the plate. se wil be made In the boat- ta safe for Minnesota—or fad Pte Ps el perth eator ca "4 he ente a, the radlo a hool at Capo}in the relay races, the individual| championships of America are on the laine of the varsity elght before it y last Sunday’s storm, when the| May, Eddie learned his «ame on the | wy, ‘ card for to-morrow, and struggles to or Princeton next Wednesday eres tate grey drew salary for)” ther man frowned on golf ooursea|V&N Cortlandt puplic links, and hw {‘Vent®, or the pentathion at the /siir' the blood of ‘Titans aro fn pros THE VAMPIRE. for the Childs Cup, recatia on May 4 MAAGTA aon Son OF te twenty-fourth annual renewal of the| pect. Glowing accounts have come out he big, football guard, nia Relay Carnival at|of the training camps, where usually She bled me clean of every dloomin’ cent Vegeta . Kindelberger, i for the or lo, Willard NEVER intended to/}and everything else with a lot of Young Loos suggests that he and Pennsyly only a week another twenty rounds, an: “ ay = zA0 th tire col heme {a indigo. Pe who 4 Die in’ ARP Se UF ab any tine He way b water and unseasonable cold. Only! Tommy Kerrigan, the Siwanoy pro- Franklin Field to-day and to-morrow.|State, MI, 1. T.. Chicago, owas’ Stat eae toon bin A elas wees Cetere she Went Hae tetatonersater | Induced to conaider the possinit, (extra work and an even break from|feasional now at the Pelham Bay ‘pho entry list haw been increased by | Pittsbureh, Michigan, Iitinols und all the ‘or as I looked in her alluring eves, Sb Noy S18 the Junior Vary eee ie of boxing @ perfectly safo THIN the sun will onablo several olube to Naval Station, pair up and play & ing turgor preparatory and high and | Serer yt? eg nate een 1 Pande Vd Retarabatdiadae yao BL fag afittea into the firet eight, displacing Gin k os Ge talic ate all eco tina @atad. team from tho army for the benetit o ; preparato: id high ew will survive where many meet, bul ell so hard they heard me ‘cross the pond A Fe ee is Rt presenl nolding: Goan BA Gin os ceneinner ning: | ee ee eattine ereee tb posaible onty | 2 AFmY athletic fund. Why not?” parochin gchools ‘he flower of the |action J ln aigve fon the ghey thine i When this young siren said, “Please buy a bond.” rave, who Js REP! n ep —— intercollegiate athletic world - | Pain 0 co apaanaeg Y t, when the money was in the | sree great labor and an outlay of] Wilile Scott writes he's established legiate athletic world 1s ens {points of the country. , office the men were in the | ’ tered, and stirring competition is an-| The distar Te na tar na fahting is con, |bundreds of dollare. Wealthy clubs St tho Rariden Valley Club, and tbat ite HS OO DAC OR SAAN? les nat 4 } aheiti 6 course and its prospects look ve . crowds, ‘There w ed, tan is absolutely as far as Joss jhave even eer eobapereo pclae Promising for the season, Scott was | Although war thes cast tts grim [tance relay to be Be cseeaa t0 o make 8 gio pro at Montclair for two years. He shadow over the land; despite the fact| ular tit for fr aoe = Pg ga bhava Eighteen greens provide plenty of|conducted an indoor achool in Now: that America hae sent ite gtocieda lant toch ite tone ind the East he was just taking | ik for the greens keeper and his|ark last winter and did considerable young manhood over anew Riissashuuctie. nae pleasure trip, which was shown Li e r seas to answer the | Massachusetts Instit! SRVA Gra not he ony Many a horse has seconded Sherman's fumous motion about war, but |q,2),Jenowek! of Paris snl Cecam 1 hold the rte tice dia, | William Tecumseh forgot to comment on a horse ehow. the t thelr’ matels fed, a8 Well as the at the Cluy after @ hmer The shades of night never fal! too fast for the pitcher who passes| hart four high” went 66 round the two! Larry Doyle to take a chance on Art Fletcher, seventy ™ © of Technology swimming, instructe G. H. Co: en he suddenly left as soon as |assistants, koeping them true, the a linproving the skill of Jersey jeg of struggling France and valiant | Will run in of these races, ‘The Car- Perhaps Col. Miller doesn’t favor New Haven for the big fight because] Central nie, Sian eae cticut offers for a 25-round bout |turf in proper condition and guarding |" Wiiio saya he has a fine arrange- Eritatn, the carnival has reached the | Uinal and ¥ They ha: Dave Fitzgerald would call it a draw. winx 4 Peak BT an eame in Jagainat worms, crab grass and burn-|ment with his club Ky puplia DIM Water mark in success, More than | {ii ning in creditable time at both wh mber of nove ice “Col.” had that dear Minnesota | Amant Norms, © Be tena betel The carnival Witt coon Gaded especial. |{wo and four mile distances. Halfacre, The best tip we can offer the tired business men 's that Stecher| although there w hakanind all the time The season's work starts promptly |le4 of mashile and niblick without ex- ly propitious auspices, for President | aries and Hergog ur all baa} rotate and Strangler Lewis are ready for thelr matoh, He was playing it safe, cither way. after the last showstorm, when soed- | tra cost Wilson ‘has declared this day Patriotic £35 mark for the mile which will a ee Ifthe bout is held in Minnesota Jes# ing must be done. The turf is car ‘ Pay through the Nation. ‘The events at {he &35 mefermidabie in the four mile ADVICE TO BATTERS fis Instituto of olf Association the letter of ‘Chief Ex-|race should Kanaly, the coach, decide le on the Hillhouse courts, apirit Yalo will pl plan, It will be known of- rmy and Navy Day, Seven ents will be decided. » Will include wall scaling, rescue them there, Although it breaks three feet too high » With teams like Penn, Mich- " , n'State and Cornell, Wisconsin, | Don't ever let a bond go by. e and the rest, a an box ten nice rounds and hold ® fully prepared for this sowing, which| The United States high guard. If Minnesota doesn’t |is done both by hand and machine, announces that its year book for 19} the bout Jess can say, in tones of the machine wing the seed about is about to go to p pquests ation and disgust, that of two inclies deep. 'M ub un nd in Course if they won't LET him fight, in turf dressing is 1 4 about their off: elght gamc@ The wn a top layer of /that all tardy {and th 8 squad spite the Towa Si greens | the weary 7 ae |keeper beg! 0 roo! 1 pur fo and bayonet charge rai squad fs apt to happen. One would have) DI t is ¥ err " 200 un see of his tireless efforts to meet keeper begins to root every hour jals and memberships | haltcite ‘light marchiig ‘order |to bo powseased oF the courage that| A lot of pitchers could get to first this year if they could discover what|iett tn college, againat a 1m ton, it isn’t his fault, Then he Tea yi the, prelimivary work on| ‘Tom Prescot showed in his match , and not leas interesting, though | breeds prophets to predict the outcome, | Clarence Mitchell puts on his bat. 4400 when war began a year a cane le the 0. escot showed in his matches t out with some circus o: the willing champion who {i lowed to defend his title because of just Sunday's storm and ruined prac-|a formidable member to that group Sa EE Soue sr eased nt habe ined and taoy Soaea. “| Cats Cash a “Million to One’’ Shot CFistic News tom Fou and Gossip ) ae in most cases, for it takes about ten| The Shenecossett Club at New Lon-| . a TKE GIBBONS and Packey Mo-) guys for new seed to tuke hold, What|don will open Memorial Day. ‘This| 2 Judging by the Interest and also the| the night of May 6 Dave Antey of this city aa Farland meet in a bout at) way even more destructive was tho|date is made for the benent of the! ecuring Uu l e oO ’ “ vance sale of tickets for the fiftecn-| Baltimore Dundee will meet in anot.cr of th mp Dodge to-night, Thi will be unaeasonable cold that harmed young | many naval offloers who are station | be A round decision bout between Lew | ‘¢2vouaden, firat time they have come toge-|turf that had just begun to sprout.|nearby. Many changes undertaken Aa Ma ——— Maden Of phlAOan Willle| gack Ret ogre y have come towe- | rit, turf was alo soured by water|by Donald Ross have been made in| gre poeiphia) end) Wie hey. sane of 8 9 1, 3 A 1 4 , Jackson, the local lightweight, at the} Paul. ts» now's half owner in that stayed for days in what are] the club's course since last season. \Tex: a ayy PI a) )|sional ball with Sherman, of the Youngs: Who Succeeds Davy c y t ad BA . owner in known as punchbow! greens. ‘Alex Smith will divide his time be- | Texan One of Few f layers tO] Western Association, covering second ngster big Arena at New Haven, Conn., on 1 Jack van he ‘tal. «Teens was at its height along came | against Columbla this week that ly sine their bout at Hrighton Beach. bons is Boxing Instructor at Dodge, and McFarland ts Boxing Instructor at Camp Taylor, Loutscing | tm nearly every instance the dis-|tween Wykagy! and Shenecossett this) Live Up to Spring Train- | base,, the position be played ony bis! Robertson in Right Field Monday niche Soe lnsles tone are WAS kg he emteed a0 io Ky. Their bout will be w feature a? {Appointed greens keoper saw hie! summer teaching the game, | ing Reputati ~ Baseball scouts and personal friends Hasn’t a Weakness. that city will be on hand to eee these | tees with tims te ee oot the inter-camp tournament, and the| — ing Reputation, | Upped off McGraw as to the ability . Bee Ayer (ttle ten the “Seotring, |e, witb im to cut out all pamee (or fatusg fairy of tbe two men is keener tf Young and in’ 1916 he purchased shows, newspaper men being the culy cuss to ad | Up to last night $4,500 worth of tickets | the complimentary tickete ver it was when both were| , alli him from Sherman for $2,000, but first ; —— ting for money | What Sport World Is Doing By Alex. Sullivan. |{mpressing on the lad that he would |Teached bis majority, end unless|nad been disposed of and orders for} precy Bagieg, masager of Wi ti : = 0 all awry be Jackson, omy leFariand has done so much box. | T ts seldom that @ baseball recruit] make @ better outfielder than an {n- ore Bee? Ft Moat eve eral hundred more were in the hands! nounced tomday thet the reason why Jct Hepey that he had worked himself into iT, Hi l Si L Lib B. ds 4 ‘ ent bim toRochester last the secretary of the club. The men|was twietsed as trainer of Jechon fair fighting condition. And {n- | Oo Help sate of Li erty on liven up to. ble -sering, tesinlng Belanger, Fe were Bie ee eas Giants tor many years to come. | /nave accepted Dave Fitzgerald of Now| fla did so! sina to Sis boone yp Bap ntally he is now a husky middie-| aed ° Ns vue ca) Mart Glectrified the International League, @ local club sure was lucky (| Haven to referee the contest und they weight. Mike Gibbons is in shape | right flelder of the Giants, is the ex-| fitting 852, which enabled him to| secure such a star I eal qalcs ta at is pecena Gb 6B. MG. | too, so the scrap should be a corker Robertson, who refused to return to the Quartermasters Corps, Spartan- Bagley, While it lasts. With two such clever La, red — ; proof {a that he bas been delivering| Larry Lajote. a ‘onnmdared One ar m it is almost sure to “go the wy Ss burg, 8. C., former Metropolitatn and | PF Young is slightly under the avernge | 88t. Robertson wa: Clay Turner, the Indian light bearywelght,| Lew ‘Tender the crack Phil 4 J ave Alres S SUD> |New York's 5 © good y o h page a at, | end del Wri | Have Already. Secured Sub- |New york stato a4t-pound champion, | foods for the Gianta daily aince| , tone put” he grins his bat at. ane | of the Foal etarg of the national pear) Ok TNNg, ga, fates is Seas | ltt win tech mat Pacey se te Wid Gras Giant Liaw itins thi ot, scriptions for $50,000, last night defeated James Sullivan, | the season opened, For tnstance, 10} ong gomething like the famous Sam player right off the reel who pos-| Chip of New Castle, P.. in the fifteenth round | t ¢ rounds at Boston on Tuesday ulzut, wap Billiard Room Owners Here | !2 Brooklyn Serst. Robert Gleason of |ception which proves the rule. The] inish second to the exporieneod | Hobertson, mh relliand to COON Le lon the day of the contest, |eésiitional money and prenenta,"* present National and Motropolitan | yesterday's game in Brooklyn he| Crawford, and he slashes at the ball | of thetr comtert at Bridgeport, Conn., Weiner, red a big banquet after his victory by the - a ang like alled “Trust” is to pay a purse : aanasman title-holder, In three rounds 1 ae our| sith tremendous power and preci-| sessed even greater ability wa | day night, made such a great showing that ser pve" Amociation of Boston at a bo 94 :450,000 ty two wrestle snaiderabte | Went to Dat sis times, making four) wi finding a gold mine on Broadway, = | 1) “ty "metchmater are now tying to match Wy. ‘Teadlet wee a uewsboy before he tosm lon, ha’ matched t at my Loan, | bits, one of them a double, ‘The young Texan has not yet him for © battle there with Harry Grud of Pitts | u Madia Owners’ Association hes ale| func to the Third I boring burduem, He tas cleaned |Judge George H. O'Keofs of the| ‘The most surprising thing that has 900 out of his who ma ine New York Billard Room] The tournament added 5. : burgh the ear t of vest month, Tumer is| 8 5 ae ta Sapar a i » very amusing, dy passed the $60,000 mark! frookiyn Court of Special Sessions | happened since Manager MoGraw = aa qlinrry Hempstead, President of fhe va | eons wart of bas | i200? ut of is baton io the tas ait monty fetther.of these men can compare, as Ve to sell $100,000 worth of f ; for subseriptio ; MaDe - | tiers, with Georges Hacken in ite drive to sell #10 woo wart of made jan appeal for eubseriptions |togk hold of the Giants Is the plac proval of Gen. Porsbing and Becrewary | 1. wy sag ot hots forthe oening bentg| 742 £2 bute etme itt the Russian Lion, who was) hth aa ee einen ctation has{ amount of $648,650 Was realized for |!n@ of Young at the top of the bat- of War Baker ts secured, Fahy eo Olah of Weheatens | fot Sows at ous of town ver to “America ‘to. wrestte | Loan Comumtttec, The asgoetation bas | Amount of FARIA) sti Solid ibe | time list, dislodging #uch a seasoned Baseball will cable each night tone |N. J. oa May 0. was eranget today by the) pits, f, thls Champto. teh in | bee aged less than a week in} “8 toe . Ty i Ae de 2 sony soldier boys in Frat ~ | ofticiale-af the club, In the main bout F ye : ee eeee is confident that bee |* Bed ° Edgar F. Luckenbach, [veteran as George Burns, generally) ane relay teams of Columbia Univer-|mary of each game played in the | fimswi Oe co oi fel mas pull SM | of iiiadot ‘ , ne that the end of the drive they will| Larry Doyle, Benny Kauft, waiter | SccePted as the most valuable lead-off | sity made merry at the spring games of |two major leagues. | tuat city, while tn the other tno coatenta Dare | ane, will bow soge: him to lose th: he GOR OF be on, Frank Tako Daubert | man in the country, the 13th Regiment, Brooklyn, last night. | Astey will meet Mickey Delmont of Newark and | ey" I teen minutes, win the |pase the sum pledg other stars of baseball will gather | If Young has a weakness, it will| The Blue and White quartet scored frat] Leon J. Cadore, the former Brook- | Frankie Neiman of Hoboken ¢ th Mickey ‘ Acca maine. een automobiles | at Liberty Land ¢ Jtake a Lick telescope to find it, Vet-|and second in the juntor national cham-|}yn pitcher, hae bean recommended | Donley of Newark, Each bout will te for eight | ‘ Tate hie, dae | leave Di A take differs| Araary to-nignt +0 f eran twirlera of the Brooklyn, Boston | plonehtp medley relay race at one mile| for a commission as a second lteuten- | reusde, to have utes, On hh car are }aud Cleveland staffs have tried to|and seven-elahths, d eating a fast Held. Jant in the latest Mat from Camp) gis xogon, the colored hana > players of Upton, sand Wa ‘ wished to call two star 1 or pool +|find it this season, but they have : - > 2 ol up to-day by bis manager, Leo Pym was an awkward ¢ cxhibitions to help re now | pract Biven up the Job, con:| Bernie Wefers, senab of the Font- ether fight tn Boston, Mis opponer u ticket sale s, d th reeche: hens vi like Ty Cobb and Tris|ham University track team. a i e to help pro- a, the 1 a nd th » and then speeches! gome of them weeche, t Speaker, be is the exceptional bull|the four run If Matty goes 1) France to he ta = 11 come together In a tre and the und subscriptions solletted, | hance em can’ tale | OF i " iy | Fordham in & one-mil mote baseball games for our soldier | TM mill mome © fj ve refunded ; Pe ey pets 1d lela atte | player—the kind Fthat crops up but | Fordham tno onan boys It 1s likely that Hal Chase, the |/° 8 dwiian. st ip 1 pent, it wht in u 6 Academy, 1a bef. once in a de | delphia to-morrow former Yank first baseman and twan-/ eo to make it Doyle, the President of Everybody who has seen Young in|‘ r the pair after ho ath it good York organtzation ah dete Aa son | the ager, will succeed him leader of | oer boute which be was aire ie perme oe | notion In the local games declare that | qu 9 AL the Reds, Chase is not the erratic sehagy(i'keueney * difference betwee nw ‘ lenny Leor hitw ; eo ig just as go if not ter, than | are he Fordham ds - 5 veg x fs . Lise ung") Rosner, Jickensehmidt explained, | Would buy « $1,000 bond teaching the recrults at Yaphank the | information, He was born in Shiner, ; parenhy ne stirlot attention 0 |'aeaat entra, Bridgeport, | ¥ 5 “yore 0: 0 ould pocket twenty-five rudiments of boxing, w f Pl peee tie ae O Wan tc little cham | The Hudson District down and pay strict attentl Conn Der was Dnoelne ian natin mite De Gre sald he woul | Licey taso.a ay eae Pht Wetar ca ganrantonin oF i business. His record with Cincinnatt | fored to tum over erform the feat if the other specta- | at Murray's, We t Mh aris patriotle p: bespeaks ag much, anyway, Dime, manager o ouah with thelhere would agree to subscribe by [Pat Kye, mar tabi at the ‘Twentysee aot Armory tina boxed at 160 pouads at 3 P, M.. but after a rough — with hi Y > age subseribe a ee ly res to-morrow ublic ‘os, 6, 10, eta 1 night on om Ler a air | i" was $15,000. The them double the amount sug- |" are close friend wan eon We tts, U8e. Ue 1180 each| Manager Huggins of the Yanks bas | 8! nist # aia from Lancaster, Pa, to] a. t $104,000, If ed. In less than five minutes De convinced Gb 1 will have a large ¢ @ patriotic | purchased Catcher Tom Clarke, who | Bridgeport te email petinde oats vay paid only $15,000 only ran off twenty-five amous bos Pw ex is will be In Keg with the! has been playing with the R Ince | s* or grabbed the torte @ Yous, Bla knowing be must thirty before he ward. helt p 1909, ‘The present staff of the New| yay Moore of Mewains, a y Wrestlers of the stopped ne solicitor n got busy wuarter ¢ York club is composed of youn Ts | ot € 4 $50,000 hire for and $ AB raised aa good every : Hannab, at ant bi ’ ve & three 4 of i ae: € purtioula lug” saw the having a a " "yar _ Baseball Tonda: yt particularly 3 the Crescent A sympacluc “ww, Weston yexesrvene) He » playing profea- ap around, '