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i pels The ajor league clubs are go Billy Roderttach, One of Coun- | ty Muka THN BSE had eco avi + — try’s Best Middleweight Box-| IAternational League if present n'ane ers a Few Years Ago, Reports) are carried out. It ts the intention « at Washington To-Day for PAI Et HEART Picasa - f | all at the old Federal League Parks Assignment as Boxing In-! which they leased for twenty years * structor in One of Training) oro AS Ses ey, eters A np CHAMPION. IF ALIBIS GOULD WIN TITLES EVERY GOLFER WOULD BE A THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918, | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Camps. | Copyright. 1918. .by The Prem Pabitehing Co, | The NewYork Evening World.) | S6TQ LLY” Hodenbach has been appointes! Army Boxing In- structor in one of the train- = SIX CLUBS ARE PLENTY, BUT GOLFERS USE ABOUT TWENTY FOR PINCH HITTERS. ‘THE DAY’S DOINGS Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Hvening World). | “War's woat MATTIE Comes AT TS \ | Saw! Those FADE-ANAY 155 IT ALL \ Jess MAY Guys MAY Go UP OLR BOMBERS Caw THE FIGHT Mit? DER VAR | RIGHT OFF IF (98 BusTeD! 0 Je | MINNESOTA, ’ Doesn't Come To AT Soak Newark May Withdraw From Hildreth Has Big Hopes BIG LEAGUES PLAN New International League if This Project Is Carried Out. ut $10,000 a year, from Harry Sinclair, \formerly a prominent Federal League figure, The Yanks are likely to play the Red Sox there next Sunday, while aa soon as the Dodgers and Giants rea turn from their first Western tr BI they may take turns playing ther The New International will male ce e ° strong pr st inst the majors ir ing camps, with ore to report at} Ao, THE Gunts naventt “commen | Fi Hi I} . sedi . f Pe aitias , vading their territory, as they have i “ie rama ec, BUT CT AT or Hourless This Season's oir ee er = atta yhich is only a few minutes’ ri middleweight hexers in the country TRAVELLING IN THetfe Dusty Me ch . ili Park a few years agos and might have be- | ————$—_$____-—_—_-_____. won volt I ever saw in my life. For ols aah peat ark, Which can ba come professic middleweight cham- H 1& % rn ti. | size he certai 18 a wonder, but he|Teached = from us city In thirty jome pre : ing cegpitine | ° Says Belmont’s Colt Will Win)". seul + minutes via the Hudson ‘Tube. BU peassurs. He. \won (he. s ropriate | 6 7 r should have beaten Hourless evi " an amateur. He won the amateur ’ | Every Race and Then Will | ast year. 1 made a mistake when 1| (Tf Washington hadn't had a pre middleweight and Mwavywe n- | ‘ ‘ | | Be Retired sent him to the post for the Brooklyn |Y!OUslY arranged gamo at Providenca fonships several titnes, Rodenbuch Fi S ld S t Go d | / | Derby et Aqueduct. He had run |Yesterday they would have played tha hed re eo able Knack of left sand} or 0 ter f or: 4) Ss) hey | well at the Buieiont Park track in| *@nke at Harrison, iting. He was a clove studen ot aa ee ee — | | Mourless, the great four-year-old | heavy going and I thought that he hice ha "ts nibeahal dae Leagues yoxing, and he had @ Ust of useful} _, | masks and body protectors to supply | | champion of the Belmont stable, is| could go in the mud, but I'll have to| WOh Is said not to stand very, voxing tricks at his command that Eighteen Thousand Sets of | each of the 1,800 companies, entering upon what is promised will| admit now that he is no mud horse, | *fOne with the National Commission made it easy for him to defeat the p ~ : - | be his Inst season on the track. The} “Houress is such a t cig | oeneee OF. the FENUTe OF the: (Cle Seer cients Ste applied many of Boxing Gloves Included in Tho Bast and West met on the Big, Handsome cott te being primed] strider that hestips and Nitaed aa aver league to meet neveral obligations, is the principles of! jiu Jitsu to boxing Much-Needed Supplies. cinder path at Franklin Field tn the | for the Metropolitan Handicap, 8ub-| the track unless the footing is firm |°°b°t¥led to open its season on Muy Rodent ch's most famous fight was Penn Re Carnival, and the East urban and several other big events|and sound, When he is fully ex-|% Dut If the major leagues carry out with Berger Athletic equipment asuffictent to| came off @ limping second best, The | of the racing season, at the close of| ‘ended he stretches out like a giant|their plans to invade Harrison, the ‘Tlerger was Pacine Jniversity of Pitts rgh was the star | On winning three races. eagl Khy the other hand, O se national champton, | supply 1,800 compantes, or 160 com- np er et him in @ ay et which he will enter the stud for the Newark clud is likely to withdraw ‘am 18 a little fellow and he keeps te es and.FRodenbach, astinat Gills Cagimbath liv abeut de Ue pure AMEN Co teemarete rece | remainder of his career. hig feet under him, so that he can ia clad International, as tt rem tourneyment at the Olympic A.C” |chasea by the War Department, an Class B championship and the “TWs SPACE AT BoTToR ‘Trainer S. C. Hildreth, who ta in| fun on any kind of a track. tes on Sunday ball to make it par, Rodenbach, we | wile, “was intro: |@PPrroplation of approximately $260,- |champlonship of America at one matic | OF DRANING Resewep For, charge of the Betmont horaes, be.| ,Hourless has filled out somewhat |which would be impossible with maion height and stock! pu + ps uf 000 having been obtained for the pur- LIFELIKE PoRTRAIT OF The” juring the winter and he has grown juced tu Berger on ‘the street shortly taller, He now league competition and t 6 counted for the medley distance Neves that this should be Hourless for the Mike Murphy Cup. Chicago ac | “ stands 15 hands 9% _—-—— ifter. reaching San, Francisco, poss, ‘The training camps have been | while lowa Stato University trounced Broun = "SUBMAUNE CHASERS © best seneon. “I expect hinf to go| inches. Ho already ts close to racing GEORGES CARPENT N big Sam sneeringly looked down 8) eaaly lacking such equipment, The|the Eastern representatives tn through the season without a defeat,” | form. Yosterday he galloped a mile | IER NOT bam and Fae ae ay enc [athletic goods for which the War De- |four-mile race, he said to-day while discussing tho| ' 1/43 8-6, hard held all the way. ABLE TO FLY ANY MORE, ment because the t % y : Bi aaea eee pan. Rodenbach weighed | partment through the Commission on! oF the host of victors Frank Sh prospecta of the great eon of Nexotol. | ¢, ; pitRcbeslat wt “souris, and Berger about 210./ ‘Training Camp Activities has invited |tne wonderful runner of Pittsburgh “It Hourless were asked to run u| (erTmen® Release Hnalteh Seccer) Lonpon, April 29.—Georges Carpeii “Billy” retorted by #aying he WAS] yroposals include 18,000 sets of boxing | was halled as greatest of all by (ie! | mite against time noxt fall when at} LONDON, April 29,—Stove Bloomer, | {th the famous European boxing chams sorry Berger was so big, ae he iad) i 729g paneball bats, 21,600 |crowd. Not even the great Ted Mere Wa toh OPE A66EL MO MBIA Gb \ ike tesbedie Saree interned ') pion, has been appointed Instructor at always found men of his size to be aa |dith ever did more. No distance vas an j the famous English international soccer! tng Ecole Militaire de Joinville-le-por “mushy Berger was so pure of baseballs, 3,000 playground baseball |ig, great for him to mal up, It the distance tn 1.36 if track conditions | player, has been released from Ruhle-| ong of the arm Sialsal: GuitF t winning the crameonatlp thes he} pate, 10,800 playground balls, 3,600 reemed; no task too stupendous for were favorable,” dectared Hildreth, |ben Camp, near Berlin, where he has] oun co iim Abily phseel Dilliire Sing went to look at the cup the winner | pugpy footballs, 7,200 soccer footballs, | him to accomplish. In the sprint , who also claims that Hourless ts the| een held prisoner since the outbreak — was to receive, The design and size rolay he made up about ff! 4 elghteen months Carpentier served ‘ dioine ‘ pateat colt he + a ou of the war, along with Pentland and ‘ was, to recelve, THe cectiy ult him, (2%600 volley balls and 1,800 medicine |W te onthe initrd rel vt Srentest colt he has sver trained other notable professional footballers, {& Flight Sergeant, and for gallantry wit ae NY dn American amateur | balls. ‘There also will be provided a} Albright, his anchor man, off in the Talking of Omar Khayyam, which | ot is cvnceted to arrive. In Emalerd | (ang was twice decorated and me heavyweight champion should hold] sufficent number of baseball mitts, lead. was the one great rival of Hourless|any day. The famous player wae ene| One’ 10 despatches, He came to ba something more ornate to Cpe [Eee - bes: sane . sist ROBIN JESTS. last season, Hildreth says gamed as coach to a prominent soccer| Seared es one, of the most acco Be OM, Cochoritlen end obtained there is any happiness in a bad habit, the Robins are as happy asa “Omar Khayyam 1s the best littio,| club in Berlin when war was declared. [lilness has loft him * nine for fyi hen in @ shower bath over the fact that somebody held up their ad = RITCHIE X CORNELL TAILORS permission to add $150 to the value of the trophy and have a finer cup p | sented to the winner. Then big Sain went and selected a glass case to | With both fighters in perfect condi- Having opposed Larry Cheney in his dampest mood, the Giante agree trophy home. 1t was goticed that he that the Robins are incumbered by a pitcher on their staff, used only his left hand, but few knew Rengoa: ‘Troxler Inatitute, Newark: De Forest | hold the trophy and cleared a place | tion, the indications are that the fit! Gym A. A., Lone Branch; New Jemey Svorte: After Mirting consistently with Miss Fortune, tt must be rather depress- | for it in his parlor, round decision bout between Lew men's Club. Weehawken: Cycle Racing Amoria | {ng to have to seo Mra, Victory home, Rodenbacn at Berger in four|dler of Philadelphia and Willie Jackson | wark: Armory A, ©,, Ino,, Jerway City. — | rounds very sasily, and brought tho| of this city, to be staged under the a atrick McGuigan, pvailist, Harrison, N. J. pices of the Temple A. C. at tho big } a tt New Haven, Conn., to-night, | Joe Rusman, one of the bent bantamweizhts —— that Rodenbach’s right hand was en- | “rene & . iia Jin the Wert, and Mike Brue of St. Paul, br n +4, linely uscloas when he went West to|™ay terminate in a knockout ‘Tendler |e To eee as Mee artleleg of anree Any robin will tell you that {t's hard to pull a whole worm out of the is now a topnotcher in the Iightwelght su class a8 @ result of his great fehting nd his quick knockout of Frankie) fight Berger, owing to an injury to the joint of his right elbow that crip- pled his right arm for two or three ground, Ing for them to mest tn @ ten-round Milwaukee to-morrow night, Burman is sino booked uD © tencound bout with SURPRISING! | WAtte in the quest of baseball fame The Robins sometimes win a@ game, years, After beating Berger with | --young’ Britt, the New Bedford fighter, | Moore of Memphis, ‘Tenn, at the Pickwick A. ¢ one hand Rodenbach was so well in three rounds tn Boston last Tuesday | of Haltimore on May & makes him @ logical opponent for | ‘a jon Benny Leonard, holder of the| lightweight title. Jackson also has a| 00d ring record, his last big battle bo- thought of thet many promoters tried to match him against Kid McCoy who was fighting well at that tim Possibly Rodenbach might have taken om the bout but for his injured arm. Filia MeGoorty, the weight, will probably not fight again for | an he has just been appointed civilian box: | The thing that concerns us most {s whether that one gaine will have to ing toatewtor for Uncle Sam's rotliern at Camp| satisfy the ravenous fans of Flatbush for another ten daya, | And it is quito likely ppae he ight ing @ fifteen-round draw with Johuny| Doniphan, Fort Bil, Obl, Fildie talem the i | have beaten McCoy. jowever, that) Dundee in the same city. ‘Tendler and! place of Titchie Mitsbell, the Mi wo Net 1 tod he U , or Age ty yi pth vay 1 ity : ~ . gpd neorted in the Undertakers' Gazette 1s the announcement that Sheeps- Be he senie career aa A profes. | Jack#on are each to receive a guaranteo | mew ocety ie min able 10 {eit eve **| hoad Bay has arranged a classy motor carnival for Memorial Day, append: | 7 M ; 1 | stonal he went into the New York |f $2600 with un option of accepting 30) We Nims Olt ates lacie, Wis, Fri | '4& that monumental bids should be made at an early date | er ec al orming a 1s ac lon Fire Department, where he has hel@|per cent, of the Kross receipts. Dave begin ° i a Position ever mines, ae focent ing mitseersiy i abe apedyt es eed - | ‘ol. Miller t# said to be on a still hunt to find a place for the big bout . . ] an appointment as Boxing Instructor | Connecticut, will officiate tn the con-| Jack Hanlon, matiumaber of the Olrmpla 4. and the indicatt 4 5 absence sae ~~, Sa Re pounds at 3 P, M. er Ber, @ guarantee of $600, with return to the old position after the mee SAVE A CALLING! days. bo will be matched to fight Jor Welling of Chicago for A We club twelve Founda st te Antory| and Prank Raster, manager of Valger, le bol ot Howton, on Tuenlay erenine, May 14. | out for tbe abore’ tarme natch | ran, Du great saving, but it assures you of thoroughly,high-class tailoring. Add to this great advantage the fact that we eliminate all middlemen’s profits by bu ing our woolens from the mills in big quantities, and you have the reason why thousands of mon each season have their clothes custom tatlored by us, Js tn the game to-day, And who manages to keep the toild And hungry jing away, Will tell you that ONE ball in hand. house in which his father was born, t Side, Tt was as w West Side A.C an per cent, of the grow recrliva, war, johnny Dundee ie well and strong from hie! if he wants him t> meet Rid Wil of Malt 7 rating our own d. 0. jot only enable Mivs modenbach ts @ YA) NOW| teat cucu er eummmic’ te the iomre Un| cre la'e boot as bm elu ob Mey 18s. Hanlon Almost any baseball player who Operating ou nm deylight factory n y enables us to offer you a Yorker, He was born in the same igre Valgor 6 suarastes of 9400 r down on the ¥ a member of the that he became ls, a famous boxer, Jack Dempeey, the Western hearyweight, wh fighta Billy Miske @ tenqound bs waiting to hear ee ee ee cling boxe Frankie You at the Cai | IGHT huedred dollars’ worth of | Mee. Welling bose Franke *Voune’ BAW) icy city A. ¢ Paul on May 3, la to re Held like as with @ wrench, ° ° i E boxing gloves have Just been coive a auarantee of $5,000, with an opon of ac. ta Ce geu'll oxenae the tet) = : “ Y i ae copting one-third af the gre movipte, Jack | received in Now York and will] When the New Jerey Boxing Commision | maine ove thin of fiw et Worth two dawle on the denen, : be sent down to Yaphank this week, | holds ite meeting at ‘Treaton, N epg sor epoca coer peg Pah yi ed i: Pasta If other organizations will follow be Lev ebiod are petits ry ought to 0 rer $20,000, | The best way for the golfers to raise that $1,000,000 for the Red Cross / | the patriotic example of the ©M-=| oxic (o stam box! After cng attempts fidht promoter Aameny | M@ht be to tax them $1vapiece for every allbi, th F M d Y M f ee rin Resear | ayponeipal tan can taestien atin Se, steel Set omnis emne i. or Men and Young Men 4 our Idier camps can be | Club and Trenton A, ©.. Trenton New York lightweight, and Rockey Kanms, ty Basketball may develop the inventive faculties of the soldiers, but it 4) i i quipped in a short time, |: Heanatere: Schuetsen ark fighter, together, They will hook up in «| gives them more exercise picking slivers out of their thighs, mt A fow weeks ago the mechanics of Hrtiatged regs Stay 13 Ju ae! 3 vomen have become export with the rifle, but a lot of t ‘ oO i A 4 © pbuilding depar of the Sperry | assortment of athletle goods offered ea guarentee of $1,000, with ileal Lagene Palaa pecdinnies P By bape an i Your Sutt Perfection in aS roe ‘Compa Jd a meeting| for $160, He said he thought opt lah ag ple Pipl ap aro gir wal! shoot better with cups and saucers after an extra-inning game, i at , d decided to heir club fund like to give them to some of the gross recelpita, F —_— ov i mar ns e fis iatarog Which Wag originally raised for the] the camps, and asked advice —— sf any style pp SAY i help our soldier boys in| Upton and send whatever goods might| st tbe National A, ©, of Proviionce, R, 1. to The whole world loves a winner, hs you 6 assured. ralning camps, ‘They asked ‘Tex! be most useful. He told me he didn’t) merrom nicht, In the sar bow Paul Tiosle, the Prove the Spaldings and the Hoyles} od ‘ fe OP Te x te @] wish any publicity in the matter, and Wb soho oo Frankl Kesh of But they'll love a winner better HH t rer of sporting goods anc guested that no mention be made of Lacagedl ponder praca If he lets them share his spoils iW r ' f the Whitely Exerciser! his name, Last night L received a lot ith the Naval Heverve ey fel ae Why not have your clothes made to order? In that way you get the style af : Poe an ry eaid: | ef from Capt. Glick, T leave out the he Germans have released a soccer Playor after holding him 1 hil you want in your favorite material in a garment that ts made to fit you. Cus : : of good: MMite {Mtn Tinetote Y bac gaara hit that| da atte’ Ww belie ese be Tiosent’ Raima. oo | MGR Ae BOW 1A Chat a Bhenk of a Boos)? tom tailored clothes give the wearer a personality touch impossible to obtain t n ex and wend th pcg bh aed ped ort (oe belng made by Vincent Reina, the — i 2 “ ei iM . a , every one interested in the work of, boxing prot of New Haven, Coun,, to st ‘ 1 “1 q in ready-to-wear ‘made-to-fit-anybody” sui Come and see ox | Upton, The bova down there) making sport possible for the men|a Pasta Weal Roman iGhies iteete Judging from the Philadelphia baseball crop, some sced# will grow in| fill ies etal Bultings. Ail Aiea an ae ee means wonderful 1 thing In the line of sport: | who are giving everything they have good fiahter of New ¥ an tnt Coe reset | & Dike 04 ralom i ures. vO A otic Funa| for thelr country ts appreciated [ter of Philadeiphia, or Brown and Johny Dundes, - * om Fe oe eee ee Capt. Gilek writes : the fut Italian fate, for & show to be Grover Alexander might have agreed to help the Cubs this year by Other Fine Suitings, $22.50 and $25.00 mee | Dear Mr, Edgrent oft by the Riverside A. 0. ¢ Ratna 64 \4gacine win gaya im tha bow A A 2 5 ae | T have Just recetved a check for [June 8, The contest will be held ta the open air, | VINE ani: es | s sloven, Nave. Reon. Teds) sito fromm tend at YouEN MN.) a to wen qu cose ime: Paiiog tar rere | Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. boxing gloves could be of great ser-| ——; @nd I want to thank you for ihe clever Hebrew Deavrwclaht, and also AN INDU : jaturdays Till 10 P. M. vice at Upton, What club ts going) YOUr kood offices in having Mr Nila bosing instructor at Camp Ayer, Ma “I'l give a kise with every bond,” said she. ; to furnish the next lot? —send same for our Metlo | and BM Brennan, the Chicago ba battle “ ith every kiss,” said he. ! T want to thank the members of the) Fund a ; for ten row Town Hall A ©, of Beran. You mean, @ bond w Y club that has already shown its aplen- neerely yours, ton, Pa... the nd Woon Bronnga’s ; 4 will now try t t it . triotism thro fine spirit of PRANK GLICK Ankle ie ett futon aud be wil be able to hos The Robins have broken thetr losing streak and w try to put tt| ee ois ChPOURH & Ope alte oF mp Athletic Director, Canton. | Mls M ebout teu dave toxeiian aaaln | LURE RUIPTTRN rasan vt work, and it can have the satisfaction| ment Headquarters, Camp Up- { For the boxing show of the American A. ©, of — - - —— ai | ORK CIT’ ; who will #0 soon be fighting our bat i é | _|tanaal thee ten tourd ote 1 ; MILWAUKEE CLUB WANTS | Poxers and club take alt money tm fab | 1207 Brosdway, Bot, a7th and 38th Ste | 104 Flatbush Ave, po fet frm tit ‘ tles on the other side, will never for ve been in ¢ pton watehing \ t ‘ ronds. | HE Runeprenie te a | y ne (Parker hide get wuch loyal support company after ‘company going k 4 LEONARD-WHITE MATCH. | t's oe oe re es ‘an “extra @ 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d Street. 1370 Broadway, Near Gai ‘Avenue. i i PP H 700 B 1 block fi i thanuah CMOS exkarhlaen Gnaae the club will, stage. Frankte BBN ek from Flushing Ave. tae nt HR dnys ago I was called on! rngtructor Renny 1 perineal 5 on MILWAUKER, Wis, Ap Young Zulu hid in a match for the fy- venuo, Near Stet Street, Hi the telephone at Evening | without gloves. Linay hat thone 1 Baltimore [Cream ( b of Milwaukee | Weight cin} | Hoth Street, Headquarters STORES IN NEW JERSEY. i World office gentleman men would ¢ ithe work m the Moa. | to-day 1 ard d Pera INX STORE: Unlom Hill S67 Marataline Ages ahs Oi, thai at the other end of the wire gave hia| if properly equipped © tweire. | Charley nt. OC ar PORTING vhf 408 East 149th St., Near Third Ave, Newark, 196 Market Street, Near Broad St. | name. He naid he hud just visited an| yo ian a, Serr Marie | the Au WW Deot Apr Dechon wei vit Spy’ ball To-Day, 1 Y per ce b . 5 i m eT TT Athletic Goods house and bad seen an seo Mild. Pow Grounds, ada, 60. bo. per condition Newnan's, MoBride's aad ol reat eA PE TW : ia