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‘ \ ; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918,” ANY BATTER CAN SCORE FROM PAR IN GOLF USUALLY MAKES IT FIRST ON A SINGLE IF HIS TEAM SPORT WORLD NE WS OF A LL K INDS OBLIGATORY TO PLAY FOR THE BAR DOESN'T FORGET HE'S THERE. WITHOUT ANY CLUBS. NEFF Cubs Now Threatened With Loss Highly Prized Hourless —|rcscgdt!**°-~<rs DIFF pl ye Of Alexander’s Battery Mate Breaks Down After Trial; ' Barr * Tr iberpwe, $a Yen May Never Race Again RRYMORE | ‘* BELINDA” receded by J. Mf, Marri a Major Belmont’s Racing Star = iston would have been at his mer. ae : | | * Pr ° g | : i Yanks’ Three Straight Victories Over Red Sox Demonstrate Bows a Tendon, and Will | tourtons retired tast year ne prob-| TTA BN TP rel act Tar Latter Are Not the Terrors They Were Supposed to Be— | | Be Retired. | eeasons Bfe had been beaten Sy inches NeXT THURS. AIS ; | “4 | nul tle by his t rival od St, Giants Come From Behind and Win, While Griner’s Wonder- By Vincent Treanor, | Onur. Khayyam, but mace amends}! THE KISS BURGLAR S23 ‘ 7 : cel . od a ful Twirling Enables Dodgers to Blank Phillies, | id boty the star of Major |for thls Inter In @ special match race DBERTY SSC emeeee ‘ | August Retmont’s racing stabte|St Laurel. Ho showed the way home TY ciel! ie te + By Hugh S. Fullerton. three more runs to the Yank major- and probably one of tho best | route in the pptional time of 2.0: ““ GOING UP ” - Bi Ouprriats, 1014, ty The Prem Publishing Oo, | 'tY., | Jhomwen ever seen, has broken down | ifouriess came from behind tn tho | f _ EIN ia tee OE Brening World) That was plenty, but in the eighth | ~~ and may never bo #eon again under | stretch to win by a length, after fol- | HUDSON peck ua EH firet shirt sleeve day of tho| the Yanks swatted Mr. Jones's of- = lowing a sizzling pace indicated b Mats. Wel. & Sat. at 2! 35S Stet shirt sleeve Cay ferings until, had not Baker neglected | ss colors. Ho bowed @ tendon after || nee e023 3-5, 0.47 | by woes Wiese bese gyi ce the oars oy Vg veh while scoring, they! . 3 m4 a recent workout of a mile in! 049 2-5, 1.12 2-6, 1.33 2-5, 2.02. It waa| NANCY LEE Chan a Welker \ joings in whic! e| might have been scoring yet, | ‘ od Lewis 1411-6. He wont down so badly|one of the most sensational races ever seen, that Trainer Sam Hildreth has about | Ver sry | sctance of this decided to retire him to the stud in| jcrticular race maybe had from the Kentucky, fact that Hourless had been Insure Hourlees, now @ four-year-old, was | for $85,000 and Omar Khayyam for 200,000, Hourless waa bred by Mr [highly prized by Mr. Belmont. Tt te | flor: on wis farm in France. His doubtful If up to the day of Dis fast | ie." Nugotol, won the French Derby trial, that $100,000 could have bough. | in 1901, and was a wonderful specimen } him, Only the other day Trainer |of equine beauty. Indeed, he was res | 1 arded as one of the bhandsomest Hildreth talked most enthusiastically frre the French Republic. Tour. about the great horse's future. H>| glass IL, dam of Hourless, is a daugh- put himself on record aa saying he|ter of Rock Sand weakens ee would win his every start this season, | Was by Archiduc, a French stalltor purchased by Mr. Belmont for $17,000, This meant that the ble stakes, tas! VTi ran only feven races last season's fixtures, as well as every} peason, of which he won five, He} event of importance fn tho handicap | began by beatin Rickety, Skeptis —— - ae ——Jand Campfire in the classic Withers, . and then ma ako look cheap | n the Belmont Stakes. In hi |Columbia Asks |i... fein eine others, and then finished a bad last | Alumni to Pay in the Brooklyn Derby over a heavy track, which Sam Hil » his train. Athletic Debts\ ier tns wipe ine pre AMarriageeConvenience BILLIE BURKE np GREAT HENRY MILLER star cast metropolitan teams played the star) The odd Uiing about Bodio's pat-| wrt, ‘The Qiante cleaned up their] COs porrormance was that Maya | road work with a victory which Was) came to be extremely effective achieved by com igainst the left handers, yet Ping | ing from be crowned three and dented three | hind and slugging | fences. Having been twice chased out an easy Wit. | out of Ban Francisco for breaking Brooklyn kept ub | down the walls, reed from th the good work by | White Sox for bustin the concrete whipp ingthe/and from the Athletics for breach- i} Phils 2 to 0, be-| ing the ieft field bleachers, Ping now | cause Grin somes to treat the Polo Grounds as Pitched unhittable | ‘he Germans treated the Rheims Ca- ball and held the | medral, late rivals of the = Glants to ont widely scattered it Spite of the final lop-sidedness of hit, And, best of tho score the game was hotly con- with FLORENCE LYCEUM #8. a7, Bway DAVID XSCO rene TIGER ROSE BELASCO Wert 40th St. Eveoings “530. Davia Matinees Thar. & Sat. it 2 tie: POLLY “vxsr* ‘a ” all, on tho Polo| tested and interesting. For three in- Gr oyade the | nings they battled flercely, with Mog- Yanks dem ridge in trouble in each round an t uct a ee ca toaten Mays wild but very fast. Man | o terrors t? sy were| Barrow had sent Babe Ruth to play Rea Gor are not the ‘Heat them over-| first, vico Iloblitzel, t vhomingly after Ruth's big bat strength, as Hobby’ ts weak « weemed to have upset them. left handed pitet This fellow Ruth Three straight victories of the| 4 one of the most powerful hitters tho| Yanks over the Red Sox have put @/ «me has ever known. The first time different complexion on the Amert-| up he hit a slow curve and bumped tan League race, and those who/4 single to right. ‘Tho next time, watohed the Sox yesterday are still] with McInnis on jirst, Ruth drove a| ‘wondering how they won # manyj home run into the upper tier of the wames before they stumbled. stands, Scott doubled and Agnew! The Rod Sox really are tho big) angled, meaning throo runs, | problem of the American League moe.| | Ruth's home run is worth discuss- | In & way the team ts experimental, | Ing. He was at the plate with ono with men playing out of position and) ball called when Mogridge wound up with a rather muddled up defensive] to pitch. As Mogriiiwe was starting zation. It was conceded ail the| his pitch, Ruth stepped out of tho| ‘me that tho Red Sox possess two of] batter's box. The rules make no pro.| the great essentials of a winning! vision allowing a batter to do this, teame—pltching and punch. They still] yet it 1s an unwritten law of umpires dave both to an extraordinary de-/that they may do #0. The ball cut {tn} skin trouble and did not start until the fall meeting at Belmont won an overnt Columbia's athletic teams are fac-| Park, when ing a elt of $5,000 at the end of the | rac easily as a public trial for the present academic year and an appeal| Realization, tn which Omar Khay- has been sent out by Charles Halsted | ¥4t™ beat him the proverblal eyelash, ¥ News of Hourless's breakdown will Mapes, Chairman of the iversity z be « shock to racegoers, Many had Committeo on Athletics and Chairman] joped to aeo him hook up with Omar of the Board of Directors of the Ath-!Kjjavyvam again. 1 lotic Association, urging the alumni to Games Played 01 0 r By Local Clube ae ee See | vaso In his appeal Mr. Maven saya that| 2" PPOPS wale « AT POLO GROUNDS. Columbia, Ike other colleges, in re- F-PROCTOR BOSTON (4.) NEW YORK (4), sponse to the appeala of Secretary S$ fed DAYS LEAVE Z MICKA, 2he, Boe, TGe. 81. 81.50 COHAN & HARRIS, Wor" 42 st. Bom. Mata, Wed’ Sat. 2 40, A TAILOR-MADE MAN ‘jh Gaet ELTINGE \\s renin Box Scores of {24 St, Evenings at 8.80, Wet. (Pop.) & Sat. 2.80, Business Before Pleasure with Hamey Rernard & Alex Carr. ewe. ‘When it looked as if they also| the heart of tho plateand ume n Hloovee, rt, ‘3 Baker Secretary D : AUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS, ad defensive strength and mana-|made no decision, aibecsh eat poe F jane Ga tie (dala lara Srahaa ret ens vipnaate. A GLOBE cial skill the other American League! Mocridge stopped before pursing. te Brunk. of $f ete eae ae Leseiad O’CANTERNT sae ht | ‘ivbs had a bad week or two and! procably would have had to cele is 30 bat bs Part A Ler, ty | Pickford in'**Hunker Meant Po ee } vegan to oversubscribe their doubts. Then Ruth took two vicious 4 ‘While we havo exercised every pos- STANDARD ® wa & ven Be eeterday’s game proved this: That| swings and missed each time With 9 28e to $1, Boe. thg Red Sox are & good fielding team! two strikes called he swung jum cy Matinco To-Day, 28 and fALLIFER? The Man Who Came Back scr Naat sible economy,” said Mr. Mapes, “our ON SI Ter resources have been practically cut tn . ek f At bd Ay ee — end Henry only when. thelr pitchers are going | hard and mado his home rae two, The gate receipts from football, Te STE Ey ge voll (which, by the way, is most of} ‘hat was the only inning in whloh basketball and baseball have not been Tag WINTER GARDEN 35-5 erry the. time), "and that they can be|Mogridge was hit hand st one-half what they would be in normal i ' - nd probably : eaten. They also proved that they! baseball again looks Vive tremendous driving power, a fast| munition factory, Cotter than the Catcher Bill Kil ttack, and in spite of Mays's bad} Tho Yanks dia + ichi (ttacke, and in epite of Maysia bad) Tho Yanks did not play perfect ball Summoned Before Michigan Local Board suogton ae rapt, Ni Pentuson in La Tosca erin Class 1 A of Draft Has Been times, The student body, which usu-| Nr On vr 1, Sextt. Peckiopaugh (2).) ally does its share. has been shot to ‘Ruth, D INCESS ji PR Wen. Gaxion, Bwor & A. be int roe, Bate pow ay. Bre, F stopped at thi fren ligas whit catel els fists ft thevmon who would) have beet counted cies” Groans | A Musca peolatineet Wea sac a : on | whe: ‘opper rn ; feat rag ory on for their support to athieticn, have | Bway 28 Mt, lise treee, Mebet Wutke anyrtrien, | | Comatyat Ditching force. ‘The weaknows of Bos-| when he could avs acetates, Base for Physical Examination. ia aera — Millen, cpp. Bacrgicn Hie—foatk | cone nto service. The result ta that | sso arte and ome OH LADY LA on will be its flelding and throwing | Hooper was not making a pla ved Doulle “Pay h. Agoew and Seott:| we are in dire need of money at once, X. RESTING | Metatyre @ Heath. | | —— und ite lack of aecondary defense mm him at the plate. ‘Tho rem play, tor | Pvp and = and we turn to the alumal to help ALACE Olive Wrnaham @ Jos || ASTOR ¢ cident to the regulars, It}tho bases were - 8 tha i rk, 7s co Perot | uke up for what the undergraduates Sera Ait at, | feubveme ye Hes eee tariy 10 decide whether Barrow | run love meeren a, instead of ono! ATCHER BILL KILLIFER, the receiving end of the famous | \i% hho ia ie Tee’ fa| who aro away would have done.” Dai sate eet! O wil be a success as a mannger, bUt| third. The bluntcr and another on] Alexander-Killifer battery, which was broken several days ago | fonr and) a tint innings), off, Jone, 7 ln, the jlacisaldieliibinilctess * " we Ty Conor, Kay Raymon, vesterday’s game was a couple of Baker or the coachen sc, when the Chicago Cubs’ groat pitching star was called to the (410 si MT sti yy hedetage A cstnan) tl ERSIDE HERMA a vlack marks. ng. Coacher, counted! colors at Camp Funston, has been summoned to appear bofore his | lawns Ti faye ROWING COACH BELIEVES | BROADHURST *#:). Wot Pp F ® ne pp | Bway & 00 a. | OAM ON It was evident from the first tha , " a While the loss of Killifer will be a severe blow to the Cubs, they |)". seem to have enough driving power in th other departments to make them appear now as the most formidal» opponents of the Giants. ntil a gan easy for him wa Also it was salb wag evden frees: thal Arey that oorere feveral other ame Michioan local board to undergo physical examination to ascertain his | aT PHILADELPHIA. | YALE WILL BEAT PENN aaa | MAYTIME Charming underhand fast ball, without which|lauche of base hite matty, te, ava-| fitness for service in the National Army, | PHILADELPHIA (N)| BROOKLYN. | - Ree ME AT ad | Ht wrod a uagarhand fast ball, without which |lauche of base hits that woula hs Killifer was put in Class 1 A shortly after Alexander was called, | Ut } 0 NW HAVEN, Conn, May 7.—That BIJOU1#2. W, of Bradway, Bm 008, r ine on the ers of the| pared with ¢ Ata » Fame, but ¢ thereby making their purchase by the Cubs a dead loss, Killifer was | fiim'l4.it tho Yale varsity crew is rowing in good ‘A PAI Mats, Wed. aml Sat. 230 ily unhittable, and | ca Sox, the Yar as prominent in his position ae Alexander was in his, being considered | 5°» \ so ®! form and has a falr change against | R OF PETTICOATS ed to ewing ov 1 Mn by many critics as the best catcher in the National League. Many of Veena Pennsyivania faturday at Phila- AND. BROADWAY, Matin Elist’s 05m Beers aa 19 wet contro! | an easy mark. Alexander's most phenomenal successes, chiefly his shutout victories, — } ¥ |delphia and that the fast freshman URRAY ne Elliott's tines Wont ieeaat Yesterday was days, an¢ were attributed to the catching skill of Killifer, uns, 0. Jcrew lacks only experience to make tt | EYESOF YOUTH ) Barrow realize it JANE in “The Bride's Awakening. The Pndetten Lady Orchentra of 30. ertirmnasicew Dally @ formidable opponent for the Penn- ylvania freshman, is the opinion ex emied by Prof, Mather Abbott, coach GREY ay || 39TH ST, a theatre. ave, Bat ee | mel. Sate ei, Sex are much on attacie tha x out an if pin i Killifer will be examined by his local boo i and then return to Chicago ‘ fat? © ite Seth os reshenan @lghts will ina é HODGE "1's tos momeay. hen they are ! ¢ and the ball curved awdy SS") where he still may play several more games for the Cubs before h eine fran leave on ‘Thursday for Philadelphia to TV O LU 2AG8 PicKronn in| SHUBERT V2 bear. Lge P a es ear to the dugout | receives his final summons, provided ho passes the physical tests. | 9 9 0 8 oe 9 HH 8 | Holeh, thelr preparation there for Sat- Heway, a fi | HUBERT ys ; cont he team eve bright spot of the Red 8 iat ethic Bibl dal Bipasha eae D *) urday's races, $0,004 $1 lKtivo ' IONEL| tna” Gail 3 » the fou Innt Hooper, y a Box is} Hone -Oteon, O'Mara, Hanes —Olnon, “A few days ago after the varsity omy 1 Out Tri (H Ruth's terrific drive into the right] sot. toe ENN? seems intent upon | 1 Mecritiee “It te, MR] crew was ‘made up declared: Prof TA L TOC in| atty MOE, 0p Vi.) Gopperhead aan atands, anc hen the Y $ matte season th c Nami eaiee and! Abbott, “we lost Welr, bow, and Rob- mee Hauare, |e 1h bers Reid etan no nen isso | ©, just becau Bah ! 0 eens both of who were ‘called Into "Nhat | by W. « nade A desperate c | ump He | ‘ ~ ™ ice, This loss neceasi ' tinea We Red Sox a) pleces, throw 8 and Laren @ wild, bune flelding wide th and failed at proper pla the right time, They loo! wey, Bra 6. Playing great ball—ay gres ott’ Gesshaer on “a Hit by | tate changing of L. G. Adama Aa hart Walker ¢ Jas ho ever dia. * STe@h Perhaps, the first half of the P. 6, A. L.| lights, Over in Brooklyn Ped Talents Gewcheor, 1 (Ota). Brel] from etarboard to. port oar ‘and the p PICKFORD |) \ ii. ey eventeen eee A ‘bazoball tournament is nearing | Barnes and Gobel of | i arr, 4; by Oriner, 4, Vawed Vall! transfer of McHenry from the second WAN. aAT*ST. Het _ ie BDis crew to bow." rr rot TERE was a real tragedy over in “7 PLYMOUTH 4 Si, WV ot | Juceam of Manu fth 1 eo werk a¥e < 40 Bevan the fourth and Atth tr ahs tr | cor 2 it becomes very ev- | suceam of Mant AT BOSTON. ___BURLESQug. 9 8.20. Stte Wd Sat Bp rohool boys with a b Brookly ti @lident th "over there | ( t ; , OLYMPIC CES MAT PTY | “A DOLL'S HOUSE" rattles, and Schang player with a ree wh hee nia fpart tn [Mind be KRU kee saab y SAPO needed OLYMPIC ,J)4°!, MAT. DAILY ty Mears ’ q ye t rd Batre a nas played ¢ ant par of ball that will help Tyas a el Pp ’ A) : ha stn Pee ora Bare | eth '® repuation ae » sports nd the achoolt ; | ny a victory to their respective | ¥* + 8 cinta ty. § | vow ith [DARLINGS OF PARIS” | nonosco ot 3 ‘ entieman, brought shame n} As the spirit of patriotiem has | #nools 6 Oo} 4: 4 <mnaaies ne | aon CHEN Hae — If by violating the first ruls of a Li i _ § 2 Siamtn ; VIB? NW hero must do crowned. |yinahall ethics, He made m bene hoe | laaged the collere man 6} Juceam of Manual pitched his aec- £0 ‘ pommel IDES L I |] LOMBARDI, LTD. ¢ Boy, bring a cartload of laurel | when he ahould not have a so hit! has it 1 f in the schoolboy: | ond. ¢ aiiia this: aeaon When ba titan ; | sid side AL RILLO, en he should done a y Aiton 2 in er eaves and page P Rodte The situation was this: Grincr had | And dos outn ho is Just ag | he defeated Boys’ High on the para 1D do EE Grand Central P Wy’ PLAYHOUSE \). 42. Se, 6.5 yrned the trick with his larg da no-hit game, Two of the| aS sr the call to the col- |St4nds on Saturday by the score of PMELITTLE TEACHER *' 4 ; aaae nea. | Philly batters were out in the h ; vlecian brothep, | 8:0: ‘The Manual star p SeANUF Pi abil and pushed je Ruth off ped- bine and ‘Griner ‘had within hie) Cre, 2 We older collegian brother, | game ss allowing BADEN f 48TH ST =.= ental, Ping’s threo hits, two to left] sragy''tho highest hones of tavop - fie act y MLIMeb Lone Richa etnine ony ; 4 ST 7% field, one to right, each delivered in a}-—a no-hit game—when Gavvyy so far| have enlisted, The s 4 have lost Gnly Wo balla we meer 6 1HteMANwuoSTA ttght pinoh, really gave the Yanks | forgot elf as to make a base hit|thetr athletes, but Uncle Sam has| {ld | ‘This victor sondage FRENCH THEATRE: Sms Goren thelr first nino runs, His first nit/4%d ruin Griner's record, Wiction| gained somo great soldiers. ‘The loss | ‘te lend for the I Tift -iterong FRENCH THEATRE patter, writers have wrung sobs from their |readers by telling of such thi d and! We nover believed tt of Gavvy ¢ champion ‘Zimmersoa. ¥ P. atarted the counter rally, started the Boston bunch to throwing wi Eis Wits Gree the, eseen fs, Boat, rele Edith Wynne|¥ iss ‘hikta The Servant of these star ath s caused by the More power —less repairs 4 Matinee 4 1 iia CLIFTON CRAWFORD in FANCY ; af i 4-| call to the colors has been a source! Brookiyn Prep adi Ba and lower upkeep—a quiete’ Matthison | sicnonwte, inthe Howse yielded the threo rung that tled the}vath; but then John Heydler won't] o¢ y ent ° : ~ SN cc naan Bb an . ; 4 sere ot great worry to schoolboy|to its long string when hs A longer-running car. The sav- = agore, ils ai Ne Atth | know the difference between that and| oo, ch tn formor yeare be has had |AdeWpin Academy at A and Bio Ae |] togtet wear, tine snd money. FASHION. SHOW OMEDY—WASHN SQ. PLAYERS BEG ais nothin ier ages aro complied. If we were in] at leas: eight or ton veterans as a ae — | J All are assured when you use d fi AE iw an dn Bs W, iat, ve 925, Ms that Ruth would con M 8 place we would hate aia Aas hie tease fair numbe ae OF sens | | a t,o tren oa hagen se sled | Guiwy and anyone who Caa'do thai| TIO for Ma team, afar umber | alto vtry etre. hee | | IXON's SALOME 2h0"¥0 baamer hae eR aA atts aisana aro entirely changed and in- Hs >»P 2 se Brooklyn # | a | p GRAPHITE | LAST 7 ele Ahscetaa ei be a ee ee Es , ry rom the present outlook t day her 'Dal Piilingim, purchase — Son stead of tho elght or ten ho 18 for- |{n the tur future, ib Laie i A ek oh tno Automobile we VU LAST 7 May 1388, MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS LSLBRIA2 Bi OER re SR —— |ioston ‘National Longin Chub, Ptaher LUBRICANTS Ak | oem ae é - us travelied to Bordentown, | rum and first baseman Clarence oe LAST 5 || «! _ cs | Tho result ts a brand of baseball | @ysemus travelled to Bo | ton have left Boston to Join the] ppThe celocted flake epbite ia | THE] Matincos BUTE S Mi ty . \ \ PATE | Somew inferior the ¢ g Bordentown M pole m in payment for I cia prevent trou » oe pepe NATIONAL, LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, | standard set by the various Baa lte Gin Mere oh ne apolis Lenin tree ecnounsed the| 9 @SDORKIV Wear, | PPODROME LEXINGTON THEATRE yxaz. ous Ww. 1 OLUbs WwW. CLUBS W, L CLUBS W. EL. Pe, | of tho I nany of the |Gobell, two of the Ks uff and Iu | under optional agreements, ot| Ask your dealer for the | Lome's myotical play and musionl NM. ¥..18 2 AKIN | Cincin Boston. 12 6 46) rot, & 6 500! greater results| players, were in t ¢ t a Ratley to Toronto and| Deson Lubricating Chart | TO-DAY & wy et, 4 unl uae Cleve. © 7 BUS|Phile, . 6 9 .100 for, Although [frat rhe thie ser Fivhiaed aiccraw. to Jersey| J sosten pixon cruciate co. 1 |THE DARE DEVILS 7024%.% The ysteryof Life Pits .. 8 7 5093/8, L., @ 11 Chicage 7 6 .O3S|St, E.. 8 0 .400 , it is coun ell, ‘The a ‘ t ft . | Serves Cite. ¥ ds d Pelle, 8 900 Boston, B10 .187|M. Xs @ M 680) Waeh.. © 10, rivalry and| players will materially ent y ie | ROK Matin ies? een Madison Square Garden | entire work by J. FX. O'Conar, 8, 2, to $2. After » been in-| Flatbush nine, a ormnsie to 91.00,| 4 dianing by fis Holiness Pove Buaailet XV, has been received by cable, Dron ings OLUMBIA 4 "7, Jor of tho Brook: | on nold to the New| GAMES YESTERDA GAMES YESTERDAY. | New York, %; Moston, 4. New York, 10; Boston Volar | Mate, Tue. ‘Th Brooklym 2) Philndelphiny 0. Washington, 11; Phils i * r 6c ab, | AMUSEMENTS, BOWERY BURLESQUERS| Pitteburgh, 7} Chicago, 2 Chicago, 6) Clevelu i with a b —--- .————— — St, Louis, 3; Cincinnati, 1 Detroit, 0; 5! € Bs it sebail eertes among t 7 GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY, hh Sd wa Stach war tes a a Un fachps Ef CARNEGIE HALL—TO-MORROW AFTER N, at 2.15 Philadelphia at New York, New York at Philadelphia, | rf for | Ev i of tho Inter-frator Brooklyn ot Boston Bo Washington t 0 ; 1 Feingle a 4 with a game betw Clucinnati at Lout Bt. Louis at Detroit, a, I x Ate hall it as Fg HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT, wTvandar, jproved it. Ieckley i ee deae| AA a. tn New York, at a aneciat antertainment, wif! GLE OFTHE WORLD. NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAQUE, | t 1 Stuyvesa showing Mag eg te co gs ; Fordham University's pla ave i "natn Hing cluding @ haves ne argo of the Light 1 at ‘o8) 30. Mite. ie to 82 as = ite 1% Aer . ¥ a ae, ‘T four men vers hin | at fared rr i campair ¢ i ASD, KADY AnERDEEN, aM AHA HINGITAM, t iM AR OWE J re | ” 7 Saleen o rb 00-2 7 11h a that in inter | game ¢ reauty Will ADP bay PLAGGY THe aL nevis. od ae BROOKLYN. wan «al ~ er sane | Aver j thore are a fow boys that | took chance ¢ ilans will encour on ae — ’ bouts, DOF y aloe i t ta | un, t " t Kast | No Ma of, Coremontos. CRESCENT THEATRE ad roit. 1 ¢ wae ann » take place a! 2 Noup Until UB. as Deen changed AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD'S “MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY” F. M'BRIDE'S and TYSON'S, Hee ee me a,