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_ = THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. &-4: MATTY HAS BEEN AWAY SO LONG | (RC EESRE")| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR Poy COMPLAIN OF NO PLACE TO GO. a SS = ONE OF THE RULES SPALDING FORGOT IS THAT ONE BASE HIT IS WORTH TWO HOLES IN THE GLOVE. ———— — | SIZING UP THE MISKE-DEMPSEY FIGHT COLUMBIA GREW ONLAKE CARNEGIE Jim Rice Accompanies Varsity Eight on Trip to Princeton for Childs Cup Contest. TM same A BuKent, ‘The Columbia varsity eight, accom- Vac . panied by Coach Jim Rice, took the shell along with them to-day in a special passenger car to Princeton tor the Childs Cup Regatta on Carnegie Lake Saturday. The bo: will preb. ably get a workout there late in the IF Wer LANDS MISE WILE “TRINK ThevUG Bounced Something ore His Dome witha 42 CENTIMETER GUN, Smaller Than Willdrd and Ful- ton, but They’re Real “Bear-| cats” When in Action. $ e afternooh. x Ooerrigh’. 1918, : | The boating order will be the same « ithe Met Yok Benton Wome as it has been for the last fort- | MORROW night Billy Miske W |night, and there will be no eleventh 4 nd Jack Dem are to figh hess nay Kew up jhour shifts. R. Steinschneider wiil ‘ ten Pounds sah a af byt J Lecter * protdng Tey say Dempooy Demoser wit we |be at bow, D. C. Hawkins at No. Jae "| bad Ls Paces "EM RIGHT J. W. Kraus at No. 8, B. A. Taylor Wditorium at St. Paul, Minn. The Tie. WINNERL « A FEW MINERS IN ‘ ; 4 OFF THE FLocR. - No. 4, J. T. Parke at No. 6, P. Gallicu bout is being postered as “the most WS Comme | ji ‘at No. 6, R Wormser at No. 7 and H Seacer ccur in Asean A Aes B, Brown at stroke. J. C. Neale w Of that. It's the only real bout be- tween heavyweights on the cards, now | that the Willard-Fulton affair seems to have been effectually sidetracked, As a fight it should fully equal any- || thing that can be shown in the|| championship battle, although of || ourse it lackx the glamour that al- Ways surrounds @ tight in which a World's tithe is at Both Miske site mask id Dempse ure SI y ry ~2, he a Hae than Fulton tard. But | Atlantic City’s 3-Day Tour- | Pr, and Nicholis shape up, hence the h a FIGHTING BUILD. {ih the coxswain's seat and P. Kindle- ° Edane. — berger and A. R. Work will be sub- i stitutes The Columbia eight will use the shell in which the Morningside va sity crew of 1916 rowed Pough- keepsie, This boat was built especially for the 1916 crew and has seen com paratively little service. It had been planned that the Columbia eight should use one of the Princeton shells if it was unable to transport its own QOKs C1 ES William Abbott COR Ae ERR TE RS RSIS EO ore } they are bearcats a ing. Eac | match that will be played some time boat to Lake Carnegie, This will not 3 has won his prominence over nament Attracts Many jnext month, pe necessary now im view of the are i prone bodies of many rivals nf . . rangements that have been made iy } bas shown rare battering powers, rare Golfers. | The competitive season for Baitus- \ vend the boat in @ special car. y skill and rare ability to stand up ae rol will start on Decoration Day with | A FULL SKY Rice made no predictions, He 1s hope- y Under an a | , fa |a double-header event, something do: a : tut of victory and believes that his crew Wcicntists ase hike ace VERY aelectiva draft of goif we both in the morning and after- | HE Phillies are seeing so many stars in their joust with the Giants] OOo tre en se as much finish > pemp: eh write books brought about 125 fortunate on: | | that they've forgotten all about Alexander, Killifer and others. pha 4 ogre rape Rhea nrative fighting ability | Slubawiineentecatiantic.¢ a | eden as other Columbia eights have had at this time of the season, will spring # Having protested a Cincinnati victory, Jack Hendricks fino big surprise when it faces the Princeton hreate all g: and Pennsylvania eights. He feels that , threatens to win a ball game. lack of experience may count against his men, inasmuch as Brown at stroke, of the t nd the brunette, Miske is as fair as a Saxon, while Dempsey | fF the start to-day of the annu: 4s “black Irish.” | spring tournament over the Nort Miske made his greatest hit in New| fleld links at the popu Tho Essex Fells Country going in strong for War Stamps, The winner tn ev r Jersey re-|the club's events throughout the so badly in ten rounds . ward for victory. There will be| a that Dillon has been practically re- | Of an 18-hole qualifying round which sweepstakes every Saturday for | Face-boat before this spring | race-boat before this sprin PAGE MR. HOOVER! Brown stroke of the freshman facing famine in aad ‘Gallico rowed. bow. and No. 6 fee put) All match play rounds will so be 18 — Hi d C t Sh iff. fr ; nee ' el I With Ebbe: 6 ree Fe Freq | oles with tho deciding round on pfiaving over Great Neck this week | u son oun UY L é U ’ The form of pring defeat, spectively in that boat. Wormser rowed ch a hard fig hi Saturday afternoon. Ralph kabwards corraled u 19, whicu fi ” in the freshman crew three years ago hadley AeRt th was ¥ stands as the best score made he He changed his menu all around Mber of the tun gome disagreement am sporting} The Atlantic City tournament ap ‘ on the Junior sred Great F SOU ree, | And thi HI Wheat. Vv ‘ lor rowed 4 ol fore dimereoment: ann traring| aioe “Great Necx Sour Who Controls Harrison, ee ee ee wy nes, Soir dana eenaet @nly 183 pounds. tie's the size of Jim | Pets mostly to golfers from the Phil- substitute two years ago, tired from th: ers. He fou it all over th be fought Fre unks of the top notch- | will require the entire day to run off. } stamps. ht Carl Morris, Oklahoma Fulton, Corbett, Tom Sharkey and that old | adelphia district, though quite a few! The spring tournament of the Real | e So Wheat may win a game or two. fous experience has been contined to time bunen of glove pushers who were | from the big town will be on hand for| state Board of New York will bo | a Block Bi | eagues high school rowing and Kraus never had falriy well known in their day. | the fracas held May 16 on the links of th ‘Those Senators may be a bunch of good skates, but they are getting| 8M oar In his hands before February 1 mpsey is bigger than Miske, but ace : ireenwich Country Club, The fic cE ‘ 8 i ti 3 do giant. He weights 196 pounds | Maurice Riatey of the Atlantic City| will be split in three classes nnd ie ae » Slim Love from the Yanks. He's about as big us John L. Suliivan| Club won the tournament last | there willl be prizes for the best net, when John was mowing them ali! He is a tough bird on his home gre: last. best gross and best net aciected, "as| Unexpected Opposition Likely |!* i" Hudson County, as is Jersey So many games ware postponed on account of wet grounds in the) TRE “Big Three’’ down, Before the days of the giants ied “lextra incentives the Lawrence Me- Majors’ i. | City. It seems to be the impression’ American Association that they decided to can the spitball. brought out by the “White Hope"| Tue approach of warm Ww ig] Giire Challenge Cup will be giver to Majors’ Announced Plan} tbat tarrison ts in Essex County, ’ Reis eine mou’ uate iso |g Méaynpermach frees, wesihe it |ftass Ar'tho Basal Ewen 's| to Hold a Game Sunday Be [tite wit Newachs but each Ret, Th Internation) Leaoue ope tet the nip agerence retworn o oy | 10 Outline Plans gonsidered quite a bit of a iad. And| game, Nowadays the best players are | Clauss C, the A. 1. Ashworth Challeng the case, league game at Harrison ana a highwayman 4s that the latter threatens to F h Paes ind Red Gone Gordibswoall Wadees/say. (iae| aneor _ |For the Gridiron tween Yanks Xi | he fights like one. He beat Gunboat/ roving around with chips on their{Cup in Class I, and the Edward, D | Smith and Car} Morris in Callfornia| gyoulders, Contemplated matches are| McManus Cup for the best 1% hdles four round no-decision bouts, winning | hecoming as numerous as apple blos-| Net, al&prizes to be won twi lew Inte ions eqorje’s | if the majors insist on treading on a 2 tate goose eggs, he doesn't the “popular verdict” easily and hand- | may Challenges are flying Peadcnat,| Entries should be sent (o the Hoard, New International League the corns of the new International Pattie! eran bled d fila eats aed rhe eta bd Ropresentatives trom Harvard, Yale ach a mauling. ‘Then he came! pho latest recruits in the battle tin roadway, before May Territory. League, which tas met all the obliga- | Care & tinker’s cuss abou Ld i 4 Princeton will meet at the Hotet Tgain ond stopped him. He had Mor- | ore, Walter, Hagen, former national — | tions of the old league and therefore OPPORTUNITY. |Astor to-morrow night to outilno ris #0 nearly knocked out that the big | OPen champion, Auk honany etre By Alex. Sullivan is entitled to all its privilege, Includ- . jfootball plans for their colleges thi ellow lost his head (if he ever had | Mar We Dros and ‘Tom want] ) |e y . * ng territorial protection, a big base- (Knock 1) all. It t3 ex: that, profitin; ene) and fouled repeatedly, Dempsey fa up And A aaly pale ee | Asbod Ha oh Hat ix maste Was learned to-day that if th war will result Don't stay up nights and worry ie mis . Inst year, the ‘ ed his second ( ne referee pt Ga. ir} bay ents with ie 1 , eagues r art mer hire W sume the « ame papel Big seconde And the seine? Oo: | peateasionals OF curs in) any vent to be held at Apawainis| & Mor leagues attempt to carry! qyorg are snany influential baseball Over how to do your bit! lGndan Shan pent condensate fo atop the bout, and mavied Morrit|kind of a match. That's juntphe way rhe latter m will be in|. Olt their plans to stage a game| oo, identified with the now organl If you could move the diamond Sensint mowuy inva rearranged aoabhe some more. Upon that Morris had J wit Me} mon identifed wit ¢ ani- st mo: a rea ed coach- ey fee) about It. jblace of the annual metropolitan cham-| between the Ya ( Red Si Every foul would be a hit. { ata quite enough. He has given up the| they feel al La Pionship. Tt will bo decked from June | veewcen the Yanks and the Red $0x ization, For tnatance, President Far- i re eine : eae. 5 And Gil Nicholla, barnstorming out|!9 to 14 and will include fea cal. |t Harrison, N. J. on Sunday, they! 0, who for years bas practically s 1 le difficulty in reaching first this season {f he Pye ee and Pringeton, wet De’ is to get $5,000 to-morrow | ANG oo Le Red Cros, t \ to ralse a. large amo: of] will meet with unexpected op, fon, aks . 3 Slim Love should have Ittle difficulty tn reaching hi: son { ing in the hetght of war. prepara. est for the Re } handled all the minor country and who know just what rights a league is entitied to, is in a The Navy discovered ghat Ritchie Mitchell bh. r rage over the treatment his ieague but Ritchie never had one of them things on his gate receipts, is 1g at the hands of the mag- | nates, Another man who is hot under the y fot the Red Cros: ‘ : |back that he'll be delighted tom schedule in ax follows It 1s understood that the au George McLeod, the new professional May 9 Arce May 1h, Montolair;{there, who wish to preserve the al Great Neck. in @ special match | say sa, Ridgewood: Say 30, Fairview: | rights of the Jeracy City Club, will Jover his own course, Gil was pro June t, Hackensack: June i0-18, Apa. | “ie nok y cit b Great Neck last year. Club members| wamin; June 17, Glenridge; June 20,| Prevent the vasion anxious to see how their 1 Stwan June 27, Ardsley Harrison, rally knwwn, ¢vening, with the privi $ third of the gate receipts. This nice coin for a young gentle- an who a couple of years ago was ng @ pick and shovel down in a Mine, It shows what enterprise and | @ pair of hard fists can do for a fow these days. | Miske Is get an unknown sum, | | ut undoubtedly a fair one, as his fs Pcuset is cart owner of tie su S, ort Brie 8 | | | 3° to marron magucalct (80) vonsatarn aivebine ib te tions rmined on a sys tem of “informai” football, with no ‘a barnacle on hie arm; {Championships or anything else at stake. This way of playing the stren uous game’ fell as flat as an American pancake, ‘The college athletic author - Major tcague batboys are taking aome interest in thetr work now that \Thes realize this now and fea iS | the ¥. M. ©. A. ts planning to conduct big league baseball abroad. resume football as near to the old fe . ; |. [standard as war conditions will per- {collar is Joseph J. Lannin, owner of So many doors have heen slammed in Col. Miller's face that {t's | mit. the Buffalo Club, Mr. Lannin, @| about time his nose engaged a seat on the lodine wagon. — RACING SELECTIONS. norities lv! is not millionaire many times over, would HOW THEY COMPARE. Mieke.| The firat night's play in tho handi-| The poltce authorities of Pittsburk | Wis spend his last dollar in order to re- BULL-ETPROOF. a lake. have taken the boxing gamo in hand | ceive Justice. He owned the Red Sox re AT LEXINCTON, Nationality. Ger.-Am, | ap pocket billiard match betw “ s Jess Willard says he’s ready: Pera} til Y Age yg rirew el "| Champion Frank Tabersk! and George | tn that clty, and in tho future will | for several years Fred Fulton says he's fit; | Aprt, Reve noirmaster, Sills 483 | parton took place last night at Doyle's | handie it in such a manner that there) | al . 4 “The first tine that the big leagues But all one hears Second Race—Sky Sweeper, Lama, iS ft1 in| ccademy, the titlo holder winning by | will be no more sauabbling betwee | PED, w be! invade our territory,” sald Lannin to- Is hoots and Jeers. Mird Race—Lucky Day, Dick 1 ag ‘abersi) must| the boxing promoters there as to |day, “the Nation funny, ien’t it? ment be- That’ . Iron Master. “Chest (normal) 42in,| a score of 100 to 4 : Z § , al cheba tha reagpeacebits: ats ) a scrap of paper, If the Yanks ‘0 selections, Chest (expansion)..45 in | play a 100 to Barton's 60 each night w is entitled to run ow > tage : ign at Den Moines, | CO" ‘ed Bc i 7 Right Angie ‘Neck iin | - .. |what dates they demand for them, A) 14. Mise Gi ked the content for] ANd | Hed Treas criatnee inca | Many @ pitcher tho trica to cut the cornera only hits the soreen, 8 gle, Regal 38 in.| Miss Fannie Durack of Austral) rule has just been made by the pouce HaUenkl LAkcue awEAka writ oats | ie reece HR PPR EPR Teper rT ea Btar, Little 814 in. | all-around world's swimming cham-| which enlls for tenerouni nos abe lon | ayy w a fot Monday or Tuesday when plans will For that matter, a lot o' pie ore Mighs Ww 8 Al ohn I, D, Rig- Bisaps. e in | pion a women, is expected to a ee dae eal ew Anmory A. A. of Boston bas be drawn to fight O. 1, to the bitter | tearned to contro! their wild pitche: | Brig of War. © here this season, * +4 4 the noters ant i ‘ 1 Belo lin was Hranclsco June § for Pee el a hank at Aa ae a nt w to chow tie auility in & bout at his clu} President Farrell has already ap- Some golfers waste more time than they do golf balls, | POL gin |in Sa unciseo J ’ | must po rond of $5,000 as a Rud two oF tire weeks, His opinnent will prob.|pealed to the Natlo 0 si Li — a r t eneman, ttl petitive tour of the country, ¢ antee they will live up to their a Pre . but he tie! Bh Res eteeane vd ag ee RS Pasyes| ae He SMITH, the Marathon! rangements have been coms tracts Also the Red Cope Ie to 50: bes ten. bs ate Rud acnaunoed the pers dor euneae . Adveond Kuce—Lofiy entry, Johren r, called us on the tele- |, nat ha o foremost of Amor- | celve 25 per. cc of the net proce sette Both the Jersey City and News ld T A hind oN a (es nat } i the forem| [Pa vean pocive antertalomeny TROL Wr sue. stain, sha Torey. iby and Newark Ho Sport Wor. IS nswering Ke qrd Race—-New Haven, Rhomb, sihobid a ica's mermaids, \fieat show under the police regulations i Me éhat ta kaos the ar a Ww ‘ fourth Race — Supercilious, a “I've heard from Jim Dunean," he | ne {wil be held-on May 10, when Harry | caved om able them to Keep thelr heads above meurth, Race — Supercittous, ¢ | NelGreb will meet Soldier Bartteld for. o Se OOur with the big} Fifth Race Crank, Futtergold, ies writes anecthae | aia sscoee aie a nla amr ea N I pivsical director ar leagues playing a higher standard of Currency, ti nm hot flehte | yenpue ase rounds a , bite z ‘ ‘ Ha seball in their territory there , Fifth Race — Syrian, Polruma. en hot tighte) Athtet ; J open alr Lis assistant w Marry Krakow wouldn't be a chance of their games AEmsn. mata tha 0 : Rowe i t out ices drawing, 80 they'd have to close up ehine 4 for the men. He 1s| nth em-The De he : eect wes tise: "out ‘ aine| gant tine Uae Baw Rrooklyn ante shop | prankie Burns, the popular Joresy [2ehind the lines for the men. He, tt ms Dut | whore ’ Eo eee eta ‘ba eld tat ye8 i has “ f : * Ly invading this territory the big | i raid a recent visit to man of the Cubs and Presl- er ape, Bahereny or ease oct ! PUe lente an engagel : ' leagues are noting a bad. precedent | bantamwelant, paid imho lit-| dent Comiskey of the White Sox re- Re Maree te ba NOH Uy wae ON) oa Capablanca, ¢ hampton |" " a yi as he aioi| which would prove @ boomerang |his brother at Wrightstown ° garding the recruiting of two clubs cus ¥ haw had a letter from] of Cuba, has arrived from vienns after | mon Town It MM ayfiber New Belfort eventually, They claim that they Rae esence at Camp Dix gave for this purpose, A cable is expected another sold H jan absence of weventeen mor 1 H ' i nts for these Sunday | tl¢ chap’s preser on, Pershing confir th aris Sue Rnmneere who were with: (6 | young national waster was re.[& | Le te ons Me a ghattl a Ar. Pons Buneay | ian to reports that ne had been drasi- from Gen, Mershing Seohieniae th st in ha ghting ¢ . 1 ope members of with an a Gat phan en looked as | rise t o, | soldie yiewpoin| f atty Ps REE gle tlt hattan Cheae Club, where even a . prone be No International led for the army ‘This is not the case. | Ory road would build up the | ork that he has been reo . will & his firat simultaneous extitl- ae = Shik Ase Betting the news ague this season, lrrankle would love to administer one} morale of the arm) | Tor a commission because of his ex wee | | fnkder Welly, ta “ One Jersey Cityite, w approached * punches on the Kaiser, as He | onal bravery. Jim never men- | aanemeere agai rleaahae t earner apd on the subject to-day, said of his anappy P Ite and two| Jack Hyde, all-collegiate water anal bravery. Jim never men-| Prise and bonusee amounting (| the conde ot 8 fe’ " nlrewa " f moter | ‘irom the native son standpoint it] but he has a dependent wife Wo! solo forward, has Joined tho Phat a modest cuss he is. Never aald| sae vr eraice ys at tou. tries, which for deck Demsmey in tie bout with Hilly af Auditorium ibaa’ neha rs As if the moguls of the bix!ontidren and a crippled mother.) master's department of the navy, } § word about it, I bet he'll come back | inaugurate the mato racing seme lay st Paul to-monow 1 5 tw wired ) hear) weigit, and deck Tomaves. | (raguen MAY shave reckoned without | sues, because of his dependency, has omore at ( olumble and ve & General non at the Bhecpehead Hey Apert ety | tor ely to come on ant aw | accepted minute that people interested in. the |been placed in Class 4 in the draft, | opts, Kelltly i | ; a t t of > racing that such | Selly dae da matt hegreaar i tiored him Kear ersey C team of the new Inter. ‘ er re EE by the papers that some of e history ing | oa rt Jersey Ct . | SEF ne Day at son a large sum has been Involved for such | Sar the frac loca) mkldteweis - te ational League are going to standby! anotner boxer to arrive at C Noe COnskesne eee Ritiine write t 8 asy 10 See . our enterprising box-fight pro- la comparatively short, event $20,000 | ano wnt io San Pranciaco aeverai months vgn | MMM ans and see Kalserlzed tactics used on | AMOUNT Hover immons, son of! sox outfielder, has been placed in| why Dixon's are the best lubricants, ’ moters are trying to add to thotr| for 100 inlies. or $300 for each, mnie ot | A free atewring nail te them In baseball way? You can't | i samous Bob, whose death several |Class A by the Draft Board of the| When bearing surfaces are coated Wealth by exploiting Benny Leonard, | \}\" ne: eee ety ‘ & news. exp he authorities o udson | the pb, > faate Distrie: South Carolina, he roanager of the Temple A.C. of | Waliman | Hanging, Up ale viet mor ALEXANDER IN KHAKI Gounty to sec some of thelr taxpyers| months ugo from pneumonia was| Western I t of South Carolina, Passed Mi ite a t by rallronded out of business by | New Haven persistently press-agented the Tendler in the compe Jackson fight by insisting NOW AT CAMP FUNSTON, \sutocrats of baseball. They don't ‘to een boxing since GRAPHITE | with although placed in Class # by his! 1xO L/ mourned by the entire sport world. | local board at Greenville. | p S | Automobil: ) . \y ort has b ” Teeny MikReh Gad ta te tnetohen he sal peodan fooiball I sin Jersey that way. Tho big-| Young Robert st Ei pepe ageinst Bonny Mastaya atthe: nameal olavine Government war wo ra : gest figuro in this Httle controversy, |je was knee high to @ grasshopper, werent B _ Koster, oantatn ot mi le elub, And out in Milwaukee the| ¥h2 are proficient at 1 loi aah Car Cee ee ee ae oe eerie MUpNet GH] but his dad always forbade bis en-lawaiting his summons to the ground | LUBRICANT Beary with Share white °° A!" | ust completed the orgunization of the | 5 pnitadurhie gamo for the Chicagu|Hudaon Qounty, |tering the professional ring, chook, Aa he has already parsed hin| || OT a eA This is all useful advertising Raseball leary 1 Club last Frid “Honest John, as his friends call| aviation examination. Keeler played| metal-to-metal contact is prevented all_usefu dvertising mpetition wil! Iday, ap-|, | enone BABA AA Die anes call . s ; h uest | quarterback on the eleven last fall. | by the superior, specially selected the clubs. But the public ts hy | September Parade grounds to. | DIM, wae coe oy ot ror hononte ae | Matty te reconsidering the req He is a good all-around athlete, hay- | flake graphite grease which forms a re 22 et wise” to face EOAE 18 te are being arty on eee for honesty a8) made of him by the boys over there] ing earned his | ie advertising at Leonard's expense ‘Supervisor of Hudson County, where | oF 18 four sports, | film that outlasts any other kind of ' ak 1 yas "Hudson Co | vo across handle thelr baseball - lubricant, Dixonize regularl and nothing more, For Benny Leon- | ¢ et his slogan was “Hudson County fir to go across to he ak (saa Mamas : i gularly and ard is WORKING at his Job as in A Artiile i Harrison, N. J. 18 in Hudson County, | agtairs, Dr. Fisher of this cty Is now enfat,,, Bat, Shampion hammer forget friction, Your car will oe structor at Camp Upton, is makin hem, 1 which ¢ y alsa & BADR sereey incinnati conferring with him on| pissed the physical examination for| Metter, quieter and last longer, ank Hague ts Mayor, |!" ‘ty, where I May yoan't let outsiders put|the matter, He ts the director of good, and has no Inclination to neg yor Hague lect his work. He isn’t dickering for| next draft. Ryan stands 6 feet 4 Ask your dealer for the es and weighs 277 pounds, He Dixon Lubricating Chart norat ja e first distin a x 0 o im, an everal | ny . ns eta D e ¥ 3 Py matches, and the only boxing he will | Sf0"m aia Snything over on, Him, end severs!|phyaloal instruction of the ¥. M,C. t big men like him wers| JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE cq, hy 0 outside o: mp Upton will he at t Baseball To- 5 Me that Jersey City club, So keep “+ Matty thinks well of the ides of y abroad to help haul and 4, ervey City, New Jerse; Se, Waole Sam's direction, ¢ 8 Seb Ph Marron, Revere Cuil, Cow Giouude, Adu, Ws,-adre your eye on Harrison, N. J.” two big league teams to play ehift around the big guns, Established 1837 = : é t —

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