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PLAYERS BEAT HIM TO IT. ATHLETICS PLAY HERE: Aggregation. By Hugh S. Fullerton. \LAST WEEK’S RECORD somersault and Brooklyn beat the Chicago Gtants, while tho! Gineinnatt Yanks got some| pittsburyh .6 good pitching and| gt, Lowts,..@ won, Bosten a The Giant win- | ning streak quit 26 52 10 12 40 15 ) streaking and tho} can Brooklya 1! err spell quit spelling, | git so the curtain| New York..0 3 9 rises on @ now| Detroit ....42 2 week with lese of| Washington .6 2 4 a hiatus between binagrsneepeth ag first and last places in the Na- hetus, it may be explained in pass-|from being a procession. If ing, ig a hyphen with an extension on | shouild each end. baie Aca nee Ua er usin Ata To-day © Mack brings his re- | yi) juvenated tics into action} among tl Against the Yanks, set a tryout agar physically infe and the Glants will] tion to men are being ts needed as f ta team which ts} put which is play~ | @t think some aT g the game a ; wepere. it on wants to n itwel ‘ ’ The tuke Stand t fiiant sys y well against excit- | base but Pat Moran has ap- | other 1 boss methods to base-| for calling that man. am plays about mil as a section ehows in putting in a new tie, vay their game and let the other is entirely t team, but it is not afflicted ament and it is a willing good for ba ooking at ft fre a selfish b ting a. pret since both | ) Satis anid tire Ph illies Going Strong ve interes ve vy don f io tho percenta # of the N 2 te “In Spite of the Loss of rae Dode encouraged through that the Gia are not aving 5 eata nu ) area mara tare a Sus Alexander and Killifer «: @ season O} HRISTY MATHEWSON again holds t imelight. ‘T , eat ane Quakers Were Winning Eight bs in France ig and Losing Only Two, and Are Js quentionable. Matty wax to in Second Place. held a ce to-day W ra «ub, and with officials of t i %, As ir etica., f t Matty wAhud ITH efore hearing inv and with the gl 6 RrEATOST season's best run of victor to a tans will have their first opp ruld acce fans) will be re that sj ras voted th» id tloal standpoint Jocognize In hist The opening games with the ey sing a and Bravos served the Giants only a oe gat practice tilts, No real oriterton of , Piers're ability was produced in any ov hin their games, save for the occ Piahe scoring of runs when they were need- Now they are fac vant Matty. T . or not it is hi ! jo real competition of the se hether he can accomplish the reeults. | grunge to believe, this will be fur- As to results, I bellevo Matty would 9 ee Oe ate Phililes for che! Pt ake a tremendous success, ‘The | Al#hed by Pat Moran's the | jostion of duty Mes largely with next four days 1 tatty himself, He has a wife and! New York Sage sak wvan ane ered Dut ROANS* @ ie well) puitiies much thought since ipplied ther, Lam in @ pos PP eo state he would not suffer but | Of Alexander and would probably gain was announce a Purse, taking Matty from the|the Philllow bereft of their s Cincinnati Club at the presont tine |, Be ee a vould be a severe t It would Ywurt not alone the ati Club he National I veady is | the pennant race, and then t forgotten ants) Moran's chances we Nelt- | impaired by the enlist to be the only club with 1s Hixey, bis star HEADY FOR WORK <= | Cc scarets liven liverand bow: | « els and straighten you right up Don't be bilious, constipated, NATIONAL LBAQUE. Wa Pa (OLUKS Wee sick, with breath bad ies |Witeeares 42 a4 THE RULES GIVE AN UMPIRE THE LAST WORD, BUT SOME Scotland, on Its Busiest Golf Links, Could Never Match Van Cortlandt GIANTS IN PHILADELPHIA EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, Gonnie Mack to Present Rejuvenated Teain Against Yanks, While McGraw’s Boys, Whose Winning Streak Has Been Broken | by Dodgers, Will Find Pat Moran’s Lads a Wide-Awake Corrie 18, York iovesiog Werlth. | OF MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS! oo the oli worm turns, he — | turns. NATIONAT, LEAGUE, Saturday he turned a ‘ PW.L RH, BB. UROR. double-fointed, haok-uction, — triple | Preagun‘e Oe ee ue an oe “ 12 46 9 35 165 36 8 St 1918, SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS L 1 1 2 8 220 44 6 28 5 5 41 5 a5 LB.OR. aS 17 50 25 ar at 18 $2 4 5 42 6 uv 4 By William Abbott. | season, [Norn RE else {ts there more ho Ct | stramgth enough to give the Giants a tional League. Alreal argument and keep the race it would hurt Cincinn public links Every fair day hundreds swat ttle plll around the publio H:G..BAINARS both for him me of wuse they | ha pen offered him, cause lself and for wi { tonal Le ea , 1 ted nts should and wii to| player immediataly, ut t that if some Caytain {n charge hese public link 1 day yesterday i sundown the | ‘ b uthletics wants to strengthen eball club in games against soe antonment, there is no reason what would the gato r what would Matty’s salary t Think It over a Nae my mind the Mathewson case ent. Matty ts] m play its, and when Pat yeils|an idol, and the soldiers have voted | pan hey all lift together. [t may not be{the honor upon him. He could dol|y pall by going to @ than he could by remaining in nnati, He could do more 00d, AS tipped Inst night that t a considerable deal , involving the »pening da Van Cortlandt Park re y after 10 o'clock Josoph P,} And the reguls atk pape arisen opening roll call re was old John Bolton, say, Park Commissioner of the} mounted the first tee and pre- |, drive the ancient gu on his native t was there with ( Golf Notes_) '..: CHICAGO, April 29 edt point, by accepting 1 ynor Is of New York sient While Giants ¥ Were Wineieg| Matty, Nine Games and Losing One, with the sanie teams as their oppo- r last season's team in- Jack Rurgess ¢ rh tith By Bruce Copeland. slightly better Giants off on their n of enemy territory lentally Mrs, La matter of record, tho metrop v future prospects from a prat- 18, showed his cla aturday by hol etn Hae wing with Pren- m, a will be patred for nind the plate the sale lifer to the Cuba At was predicted that performing in fine atyl than ordinary ab’ ey were of Piteh ander Daanced toa MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE, WoL. Pe (CLUBS WF, Ma 19 RESULTS OF GAMES VESTERDAY. : t ac P 809 > Ler and stomach sour, eens ot : Yineimnest, 2, NATIONAL LEAGUE Cavcago, 2, 4 Louie, 1, itteburgh (wet grounds), Detrot. Cleveland (rats. GAMES TO-DA Waebingtow at Boston. Unioago at Cloveland, ie at Cincinnati Detroit 4s St, Louie HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. AMERICAN LEAGUE z “SALOU MO} E | Joseph P. Hennessey, Park Commissioner of Bronx, After Cae Seeing the Steady Stream of Golfers at the Course me Since Opening Saturday, Predicts at Least 150,000 Rounds There This Season—2,200 Annual Permits at Price Raised From $1 to $5 Already — vflng olf balls than on t Van Cortlandt cues, Sundays and holidays there , parade of men, wom id ver the Van © irse, all in quest of the rebel- f ba otiand, the home rolent game, on Any of Ite r links could never mateh n daybreak The day's play to- | with ) rounds. Satu y, a Joyous lay was trom him this y James Barnes r Club, ¢ E epan ShAMBlon] sad’ Gil Hut Dick Pvans, national amateur, landt n champion, 1 up in an eight. | athlet four ball « be were ¢ 4 That able talk down Wa * P nin n exhibit Quentin Pelty hel an Hyde, palred w : Shevy Chase, opposed oe he we Fred ¢. ia “pre ber s played t \ golf air ast O t Chase a few da dn't keep count of her scor thing: atl ther t ment and ar ‘ ye PERFECT MUNSING FITTING WEAR? Keep Cool and comfortable this summer in garments made the satisfactory Munsingwear way. Many different light weight, knitted fabrics for men, women, children. Also loose-fitting woven athletic suits for men The Satisfaction Lasts | pared to drive yards down auspicious ¢ hibition for a real duffe sioner Hennessy after his ae n it was a typical Van ¢ their summ: n ¢ ab for the 8 wended its way over the/the fine green Course wan we women public links w ccasion for! out the usual bly tur lars. | enthusiasts, 1 be complete with- | the meet nout of feminine are—they all answer utty alls back | ath in Scotland. : all the Jandt ev ere Chartle Mar: | which this y r-old tur Spring Handte stake progra Dave O'C Mrs. Pizer, McH View Chub, Chicago,/of the | Van Cort! rey too wl ways W Bo far a igo, Dut #helfng the fee from $1 to $5 w that it will partiall » fairways have cena, Which have bee ways n, the preas champtonship, |" Wpectal plane have » club chainpionship, tho. ( ninate unfairness ane wHOSTEIGLER RY :| Pimlico Stake Entries Are Out The stake book for the s ing of the Mary 1 Jockey ¢ Pimlico ts out to-day. The meeting n Wednesday, May The big features of fm are the Pimlico Nursery, | for two-year-olds, foals of 1916, at! four and one-half fur Preakness, for threo-year-olds, which this season ranks in importance with 1 Kentucky Derby. extend Ma 17 ong Ufferent interes it# eligibles such good ones as Houriess, Jack Hare Jr, Kailtan, last $ Pieuknews winner; Holla Des Witch, High Cost, Sun Briar) Hank O'T muner, Cudgel, George Westy Hogan, Bc > TABERSKI IN MATCH HERE WITH AMATEUR CUE STAR. final pocket billiard mateh n has been arranged f Vronk ‘Ta will play I r < fond my. Barton $ of the CN PARE the S quality and /epoil the clothes is false ~EE economy. In the production of attire for boys, we employ only mate- rials, linings and | sewings of depend able quality it’s | the surest guarantee of endurance, and in addition to those salient features our prices are moderate Only one thing better than buying a J iberty Bond——buy two BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY BECOND STREET SUNDAY WORLD WANTS AMERICAN BUR WORK MONDAY WONDERS, s.si4."SPEEDWAY GIRLS” aay peat vanadésieh 61-2 Mile Race Frank Titterton, Pastimo Athletio Club, won thé siz and a half milo han- 4p open road run of the Morning: contest, Titterton was seized with a pain bo ran along gamely, and after Vays near the leaders, and at the tterton had the more reserve strength left and went on to win by t Another to share with the Pastime ronen, the national champion, who cap- tured the fast time honors for the Mitl- rowe Athlotlo Association, Kyronen fin- during the oy. Hla time of athletes captured ¢ wcked with third ftths ninety mt nth and thirty-firat The unusually fast pa ead until Tit db wing In third piace, went tot! = New York Wine at Soecer New York Football Club 1 points In the annual s All recetgrta and the| The Preakness | n|isata milo and an eighth, ‘The stake | Mat. 2.90 had 144 entries, repre KNICRERGOCKER MAC a fway | ting seventy- | 8, when it closed April 6 lost, It brings together juvenile stars of last season | ar are in line for three- honors, Tho Pimlico » Is another feature of This is for year-olds and upward, and has Seow) \rc tj A PAIR OF. PETHICOATS i" GERMANY | BATH ST. We ROOF Ye ai-4 FASHION-SHOW LENINGTON THEA, Bint St. @ Lex. Ave, OLUMBIA is bea 2h a, FFPROCTOR'S | Wat) 8\ KAI S iseocesne DA St Weogers ‘ls | LOEW'S 7th Ave 4.1% PALACE THE GAME OF GOLF IS PLAYED ON LINKS BY A LOT OF MISS- ' ING ONES. |Gameness Wins THEATRES, Pu Rae Malinens PTMEL l|or WEEK—T Bannymone OFF CHANCE _ perder ad TheRAINBOW GIRL| GIRL [Se A AMBT END ATS rae ZIEGFIELD if: sO NEW? MIDNIGHT FROLIC GAIETY {j= nid hoe oe 20 BiaG rar SICK-A-BED inne For Titterton' Athletic Club mostly on nie ve. During the early stagos of the 1 in his right side, Despite the ei ikee champions” | LIBERTY fet G4" 25 a AP oe are 8 nt, ot 18 “GOING UP” »i2 HUDSON \,4% Maite Wot & Bat NANCY LEE *cssrrcatsieic™ Hae » allotted handleaps, ‘Titterton was nile mark went to the front, Walter Shippel of the Paullst Athletic ie Ntomie. ab was full of fight and pressed him THEAT, Ray EetIiCe Faro Lass HENRY MILLERS. Non, HrvantT410 Eres 4, he Bat Nat TIME WEDNUAD AY evENINO A Marriage of Convenience With a Notadt CORT 43; Oe the Mata, > yards. pri honors oy wae Villar Ky- a thirty: third, (passing 135 harriers FULTON we 4 7% Mats 1) CHAUNCEY nad tn 4 REPUBLIC, nally fast. Nick Gianni from the thirty-seeond Np. Wadaworth cook ndition, finished far in Lrookiyn Athletlo A clation team prize, t clubs. They w aces for'a total 16 Mornil Athlett¢ nd_ with 9 pointe and Club in third position LYCEUM $7239. ne. ory Matin: ure ‘2 TIGER ROSE BELASCO ws Matiners Thurs. a Rat, at 2 3) POLL WITH A PAST ‘AN OPERA TOUNE A Bat. ot 2.18 net by George in, Bronx Chureh House, during the 1 At Bee all thes They A, 81,80 COHAN & HARRIS ert 12.8. ree, « a0, A TAILOR-MADE MAN *. Wits VANDERBILT Qh Look! 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