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— oA ETT RES i so THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918. DON’T CENSURE THE BRAVES FOR BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (v2? iene PAT STRAIGHT IN THE MIDDLE. THOSE YANKS HAV E LEARNED THAT IT PAYS THEM WELL WHENEVER THEY ‘LOVE THE OPPOSING TEAMS. GIANTS RUNNING AWAY FROM FIELD IN NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE _||fppy 7pAvrpe BARNES SATURDAY This Team Will Meet John G, Anderson and Walter Hagen at Garden City for Red Cross Fund. In order to do his bit for the Re@p, Cross, Jerome Travers, four times na | tonal amatour golf champion, has con. nted to take part in a team mateh @n e links of the Garden City Country Club on Saturday, He will pair up. with Jim Barnes against John @. An- derson and Walter Hagen, Travers has had little opportunity to play this year, but that doesn’t mean anything with Jerry as one never knows when he will reel off a round low figures. The match will conslat eighteen holes and start after luncheos Mn Sunday, Barnes and Hagen eit be partners at the Oak Ridge Golf Club, opposed to Tom Kerrigan and Johnny | Dowling, ‘The original plan had been to |have ‘Tom McNamara as Dowling’s . ate, but because of the fact that Kerrigan, who ‘# now in the navy, te on “shore leave” he will have a chanee * ‘ New Orleans Is About Only Place | Now Where It Might Be Pos-| sible to Hold Willard-Fulton Bout. Copyright 1918, Jw The Prem Puldidhing (The New York Rvening World) T'S time to call in the Coroner for the Willant-Fulton match, The “Colonel” is still hovering around with his pulmoter, hoping to discover signs of life, but he might as well go back to the ranch in Oklahoma, There ian't even a wriggle left. The last Mop came last night with a statement from Gov, Marcus H, Holcomb of Connocti- cut. When the match was turned down in Minnesota, after being knocked @rogey in Nevada and New Mexico, it was reported that the promoter would try again to hold it in New Haven. Joe Mulvihill, a New Haven Promoter, put in his bid again and wrote the Governor, asking If he would “sanction” the bout under th stances outlined, Don'T A KNOW “TUls (9 ANGTHERE ear” Ties Tvs STL (96 Manager Tom McCarthy Uncovers ‘Find’ |: At New International League Opening Fastern and Metropolitan golf cham. will play a special exhibition with i before the hook was projected in tho| y, Walter Shay, a Midget Second] verry Wiin'wstous out . Ge Youngster Gets Three Singles, as her opponents some of the leading Baseman, Star Player in New- | Pestro was inserted after the luck-| |g Robbed of Another Hit and at the Montelair Golf Club less Elliott nked, Robert White, professional, Saturday eat ark’s Successful Start Against ans to thr 4.P. M. This is the second in a se p next six innings, The A y Arcola is to figure prominently in the Receives Pass, While He] one day tournament schedule this Year The women play there to-morrow, an clreum- two runs » lacke ey . i i on May 16 the ropolitan Advertisini Thix was the Governor's reply: Syracuse. Hnlty; aby fouRNY ihe be i apd digs Fields in Perfect Style. gh May 16 the He onolas competition “Of course this contest is what in — for the season, There wil e. three played gun-shyness at the plate. ", events, a thirty-six hole medal pla; By Bruce Copeland. The Indians, xmacked more of the|SUccessive times. Woodward might| indicap, an. eighteen-hole handleap / HERE will be some grandito- | International League, although even | have been extended if not for his/and a best ball event. | In the mornin I quent — verbi F commonly known as a prize teht, bi Mu tween the heavyweight champion and ‘ one who desires to contest the cham- Pionship. Thix comes within the pro- vision of our General Statutes, which thelr performances. falled to measure [Commanding lead in the run column. | round a novel scheme has been devi In Newark | {Relr berformances failed to measure Tie has speed, good Judgment and is | (0 raise mon y for the YM: C: A. ‘This patil nen sporting columns to-day, the | Fd Holly at short batted second and |¢Xceptionally fast for a large mun. will consist of taxing contostan| > > cents for every stroke his net total tein oh Will be the EB dem-|hit safely three times out of five}. President James J, Lannin of the} (cess of par for the course, ae cae i litt of which will be the Class E dem | po - a — —-—-—- — $$$ $$$ $ 4 c e plate ve “ Buffalo Club attended the festivities, ayn Mie ieee ves eared ga ; P onstration of how to play second base | {iPs to the plate, and went throws | aitnoush his own club was playing EOSTON, May 9.—Mre. HL Arnot o fig! lable to a fine and im J h E I Hi Ye P. h according to the style and finesse of | ing no flelding ch “lelsewhere, There is a persistent| Jackson, champion of the ‘omen’s Lashainp i is ni lo Ket & chances to handle. «| Golf Association of Boston and twice Drisonment. (4) nny vers Ss ere oung ite er Walter Shay, the midget custodian of | When the Boston Braves were mak. | FUMOr Fait yg creme red holder of the national title, hae gone t “It should be obvious to you that etal : ce © Ho Ing their corybantic drive to the pen- Chicago, where she will make her the Governor of the State could not 4 ° Of Athletics pects det EN CRY LA tee tales t In 1914, Ted Cather was the out. | his own, and that he ts doing yeoman) \irx, Jackson Is the second national dno! n ff) front, Mer who’ shared. right fell. with | Service to fortity the newly organ-| distiict golf champion to leave this eft Bive permission for such a contest to 0 oln There will also be no parsimonious | ‘Tommy Connolly ‘onnolly was pie| zed league from almost to be ex-| for Chicago in the last Per vente Thi a e, " 2 Y pat be vitte vas Mra. ruce le mn! q be held in the State, or for any act Stops } ankees comment on the manner in which old | for left-handers; Cather was not cd pitfalls, Sine a ; i . “oy rnational League did well] “8 Miss Pauline Mackay, won the which is Prohibited by statute Col Ru ert ’s ‘Tommy McCarthy's Indians dissolved | Yesterday Cather performed in lett) 4 get a e PHILADELVHIA, May S pin BAO . 7 y. Wo tlonal title in 1906. The feld for the Indians after several rday. Wars O good night, Jess and Fred, Take all the salt in the aspirations of the sons at Toronto. He got a acratey |2Nd rumors of wars have so discon- Puls Usubles penahine sine ( Athletic Notes ) Hoy Wonder of the Athletics, Ralpt | syracuse Stars during the Id-lfting | hit In the sccond, Derceuy thes tltieent Laree tiny aeewee . ; 3, Vorkins, beat the Old Master of the | proce Yoldenmeyer’a Park. But| Frank Bruggy, the catcher, playcd \ There Is Just one place where | Famous S , an Who | fox and other clubs that think he| © " process at Weldenmeyer’s Par! ‘amous § asemé ’ K raldw it might still be possible to hold the uu Second Ba man Wh is “all in” that they are mistaken er Ray Caldy bout, and that is New Orleans. Not} Was Cast Adrift by Rex Sox} Although it might not be necessary [Se bat one of the poorest opening day Orns crowds in the history of Newark and he did it) the sporting bards will leave the “BE” |!" the New York State Teague last | haseball. Tut while only about 1,500 ed, shattering the Yank-| strings of their ukulelea wide open in | \oo": e Is a dependable catcher, | attended the game, it is to wonder dangerous with his bat, but almost Columbia University's freshman ‘at auretally ; athe why the attendance wasn't smaller @ very good battle ground for July ‘1 areal thine |for Manager Miller Huggins to use |e’ carefully nursed winning streak | chanting the praises of the exiguous | hopeless on the bases under the circumstances, Newark| team had just enough edge on I echooe, . Fourth. Tortorich, the chief promoter Without Warning, Thinks Pr# In the field, still it would be a |? the Nagy inning with yee ci Shay, who enjoyed about as large an | Guy Zinn is an old team mate of! needs only to ket warmed up and to pg Ha ey oli Rye ge a ; i Snale Tks ab into the left field bleachers wit 3 ee Benny Kauff and lent somo color to! goo 4 a ASEGAGI ing. aia 7 in New Orleans, has already stated Miller Huggins’s Team Dark | good thing for him to have Johnny RWG GAH ORCAlle Ghie. Hacaine drovell tee ee etic re earner Of any ‘the Indians’ lineup. Zinn used to he ee sent nara rentedentns'| hie, apenerne Ligh eanosl: bore arene his mit in offering a purse for the Horse of Americ Leavue around to help him advise bis young |i ayy, tells pe : Astonia |e plus ultra five-footer, a bad man In the pinches, Yesterday | tives to Weidenmeyer's Park, standing 37 to % i= fight, and it isn't anything like the merican UC} players and also coach his pitchers, |! tM? Hest two runs for Philadelphia) gnay jooks something lke Ross he drove in the firat two runs with a] ‘The Stars are practically a ball club the half-mile was ru sum Willard demanded. Race, JAnd if anything happened to Del |{2 the fourth with a tmely single! young of the Giants, although not Single to right. without a home, The lease on old | off ) Nea ‘| was followed to the tape by two other Star Park at Syracuse expired shortly | Was, followed to the tape by two other at one time with the Cincinnat! Reds, latter the close of last season, and | /iue and White runners. giving Ene than a fortnight, and the big fellow| 280 differs from the Texas pepper ix playing third base for the Mc-| couldn't be renewed for either love orlyictory In the meet. Although defeated S the art of cone [ye At nar, the Mackmen combing him {Pod in taking naturally to the left Carthy outfit, and is holding on quite| money. Efforts have been made to|in the point score, the high school boys Johnny knows all tho trick#|for ten hits. His control waa good, | 8lde of the plate. He, too, 4s hovering Well for a player of his years. Dow-| play home games in the magnificent | won lx of the nine events The score was 6 to 2, quite as stocky, McCarthy's protege 1t was Caldwell's first start In more The Jeffries-Johnson bout at Reno Will still be known as the record Cae ue vers is a Wonder when it comes purse and record gate fight long after By Alex. Sullivan. to teaching pitehe Willard is forgotten as champlon,| Col. Ruppert of the Yanks han spent | (yo Old Tomy Downey, who performed tt the Trojan could fll the gap, Money than any other man ever| Winder. Of course many of the play ly responsible for the raves’ |ine home team from making much of| swing of his bat and hits ‘em dead on five out of six chances In the field. | A las Lut without Aucoades | dust by the. intersections! Atom fought for will be tossed into the dis-| ers for whom he has paid big sums spurt in 1914 when they came |ineie nits. Without the puissant bat of | a lino. Frank Woodward pitched a steady the Stars will play is still a et accor: ecision reached card, He won't get it. panned out N. G. It takes a real the _tailend of the National | ivrking in the game the chances are This baseball parvenu got right €4me against all the Stars but Out-| matter of doubt; but Manager Dono-| by ‘the delex last night. | It Is likely the Governor of Louisi-| gambler at heart to attempt to bulld Secterind beat the hitherto ins Vinge he Yanks might) have pulled fielder Garvey, whom he walked three! van {s optimistic about It. Tt wag decided to cor four meet s four straight KaMes through. alt h thes could doe iittie | busy the first thme up, singling, par- ad cadet —————————| andl_ lf possible ries, It was this d@- with young rry's pitching except in| tieipating in a double steal on an out- playsrounda in M obtain the uee of) nhattan for this “ ana would follow the example of|4 champlonship team out of a habit- in the World's § i other Governors in barring the Wi1l-| ual second division team, That's why cisive walloping by the Braves, who the second, when “Murderers’ How" #9t] aoia gy and bringing in a run, Al By Lan ws Jard-Fulton bout, and that the Gov-|Col. Ruppert should exercise his Owed thelr su 8 Lirgely to Evers's | solng Cor a brief period, and Gossi CAMBRIDGE, Mase » bmtaeeet bout, : x Abid fa gsi. the Pratt opened this frame with a single| told, he singled the first three times WS john k ri : ernora of Colorado and Utah would] gambling proclivities a little further | S\qyeq?s teeta tao dett and Wally Ppp scored him. with ic ive John Polloc! a et u Connie Mack to break ‘ ’ bbed of a hit by a classy team. defeat ; : pet & triple to centre field. Ping Bodie] UP» Was ro! r ac 1 do the same, we and align up Johnny Evers, the fa+ lie entire team: walked and Mack began to warn up a] stop by Raymond on his fourth trip to Mike Gibbons has taken on weight 8o| setting into condition for the scraps at Billy Hi ol iat * Ri a et hiesea te tout themselves to tlame for the| Ow" looking for a berth sald Hvers to-day, “1 have | Hannah Jed to. young Davidson, | trip. structor at Camp Dodge, Towa, that he} Champion Pete Herman, the _bantamweiaht SWARTHMORI Swarthmore College Evers declares that he received (he | aiways heen a credit to baseball, if 1 who w rowest Kind of a deal in Boston from | do say it myself, and why they should the Red Sox, He was signed to act Sign ine Up and then cast me adrift taking Mortis Shannon's place,| leven chances without an error feels he can no longer reduce to the | champion, ts now turning over 10 per cent. of his on threw hikh to Dugan £0F| way the youth's achievement in the Mddlewelxht ImIt—158 pounds, He ac- | samines tp hla etuse sfishts to the Mara Reet | College in thelr anny gan duplicated the throw a h ounce. | Fund at the Aliens Naval om at Now Or | here by ft 8¢ ach, but he was given the) rir a aii under contract with Lios- |‘? third and Hannah to second, Cald-! assists in two double plays that made a ie me Monday, this being 10 per cent, of the muney he RACING SELECTIONS. se” wikiul Warning On tap Seems | t well boomed a fly to Kopf, who made a teh. And With the game and will never return to welerd for boxing Jack Sharky at the National | ton, but | have been given to under. | fine throw to t late, and Bodie was|a lot of hairs get up and sti fT : , : | 3 t even after the war Is over. Mike has| A, ©, of Philadelphia on Saturday night ing day of the erie pague 3 wtane c i ajor league ¢ n after the cate! story goes. ther star has a ne ak ‘ the American League sea-j stand that if any major league club a al after the catch, | so the story goes. Another 3! been: boxing for ten years, having whieh was supp 1 to have | Wants me Tam at liberty to acecpt he Athletics’ runs in the fourth in-| ascended into the baseball firmament Jan engagome ning came by virtue of singles by Burns ouldn’ surpris- Started his career in the squared circle ven his first twenty-four hours of |“ ;hkiwement H and ere long it wouldn't be surp service with an A. L. club, Jenough to. b public opposition to their match, If they had been willing to use their skill! and drawing powers for patriotic purposes now and then —or if at the start they had volun- tarily offered to turn a decent share of the huge gate re pected to share over t fund—they might bh ac AT PIMLICO, —Penrose, Sweeplet, Some of one lightweights must fear Frankie First. Ra Callahan of Brooklyn, for Rockey Kansas wanted] Little Maudle | 2.000, Wile Jeckmm 62,500 and Johnny Dundee] Second | Kn copes In |brothter of Mike, will do the fighting | ashed for 83,000 to box hin a fiftcen-rvund bout} Euler, Umatilla s they ex- some war } "Don't think that fam foolish (SM! Gardner, a passed ball, a base on| ing i¢ some nearby major league as- in 1908, In the future Tom Gibbon: —Mariano, Mise halls and Verkins'’s single, “Truck Han- leve myself as hee Line i nah pulled Caldwell a + ? tronomers aimed their tel Third tee Sixty-Four, plauded and helped sited: or ‘need he human dynamo from ‘Troy is| as | was ten years ago, but Lam con- | making A smart enteh of fa | his direction, \for the Gtbbona family. ‘Tom has al-|at New Haren, Cono,, on Mas 20, As the! Ormeshend y-Four, Nutmeg, aad saveloned ‘aie ond of hissed! 16 under the collar because of the|fident that I can cover nd by and a smarter throw to Baker, which| Nowark hogged all the class yester-|ro.4. g tong Hat of victories to his | Temple A. C, of that city lemt considerable money ‘Fourth Race—Bon Jour, ‘Phe MAM ; h pb, | better than many of the men now foubdled Daviison, day, driving in nine runs in the first 10°), ty qiaranteving Tendier and Wilke Jackson each} Wanderer, Tue Laddle for me” never made « hero of | Manner he was treated tn the Hub. | covering the bag. All that 1 want is valt Is sad to relate that Frank Baker, | three instalments before they shipped en $2,500 reentuy, the other promoters there will Fifth Race—George Starr, Jagk - any man, He says he would almost be willing, a chance to make ood. Laer te aut Ihe day eiiiae buncher | their oars and let thelr old wondota| 4) gota for the ten-rnd beat tet Joo | Probably not offer any more guarantens, Hare Jr. Mary, Maud es T wou be artery he |! Work here for the Yanks for Thave had lots of bother with my | That he fanied In tke ACh taming ein | float with the current. Pat Donovan, |wening of Chicago end Ritchie Mitchell of Mil: | seusting Levinaky, who We atill buay teaching| mae tubber I See @ pity to blame the) nothing In order to prove to the Red | fm in the past two years because | Hannah, whe had doubled, and Peck, |fresh from first division triumphs 1M | waukee, voth of whom am mow in the U. 8. | ie oldie at Camp Ayer, Mast,, how to, bor enth Race—Jack Mount, sport of boxing for the actions of neuritis, but now Hm all right and | who had walked, on ‘the Digs ahead of| the Bison City, must have ralded the! Navy. were competed by wire. to-tay. Jimmy | (hr *oldlem at Camp Aver. Maw. how to Dot} seoon” rondo. of a few individuals, Th are Tam able to threw with all my old Bin Ae eas Re A Say r rank chy sand, lots or summer le nares Ae Mi [Johnston, thanager of | Welling, ne the! Lovinsky knows @ great deal about inery and pepper thousands of patriotic boxers in this Hane eCUrMey and se oan: | AOUDINE to rIENE and Davidson Bent out [ent fo represent Byracuse In NA The seem for ole man, They will clash io the Die | hiptullding, the euperinbendent of « shininiiing | |) AT LEXINGTON. ~ i a ; ‘eported jere is A possl- | 4 bunt, Gardner taking third, Dugan] ternational afte sap Ar + Janditorium in Milwankee on May 20, under the | yard at Bridgeport, Conn,, has asked the War De- wt Race—The Graders, Sostua, country, Many are in the army or ort Briefs bility that Johnny may Ko across the | hit to Maker. who threw Gardner out at| Syracuse Used to be some PUMPKINS | auwices of the Cream City A. C, A part of the | hartment to hae Lerinsky superintond the build.| Tes Miss, the navy now, and others of our best Atlonte ie take. the position of base the plate Then came th boy wonder in the eit Eastern League Under | iroceeds will be turned over to the Soldiers and | ing of torpedo boats at his place, barn ii Race—Koneg, By Heo loing sp 4 work ue ins . » dviser to Gen, Pershing's boys, | and his bir b: erkins'’s drive to left] George Kuntach Sailor —a att ph. ee eee be sh - hye NEW HAVPN, Conn., May 8.—Yale| the post that was offered Christy bounced “past todle | and. into the Nee ee tet seou very BOOM ANI Fund ee Acconting to « letter hunt received from Jack} | Third Hace—Diamond, Opportan- ors ean a DEY DAYS ike gant ita Hest “ahicwibnt Ot mauibe Mdathewaenn, ta save he is jeachers and all hands scored » ptage of the game- common| Irish Pateey Cline, who was recently barred | Reddy, manager of Billy Miske, the fast beary- ¥, Believe Mo Boys. oil wivan ap earnokt etl hipment of equip: | Mathewson © says he isn't at lib- | ain then " of any stage o' o game—a ; 4 Hourth Race—Diliy Kel ail given up something for thelr COUN: | ment and man power, to Philadelphia | erty to discwan thin matter | dt looked in the ninth aa though, tHe) criticism of almost any minor league |! the Clevelad boxing commision from aovear- | weisht of St. Paul, Billy received $4,000 for hs) maior, “Muck Garner, ty, Ook ? me i) Preparation for the first rowing rac ‘I think that the Yankees are tho! singled to left and Pipp beat out an fae m which gets away to a poor atart.| ine in any bouts in Ohlo because of his failure | end in bis mcent bout at St, Haul with Jack Fifth Race-—For Fatr, Medéame rk herse ef the American League! field hit, but Ping Rodie and Miller question Is: Where did he get his | meet Vincent Pokorai, the Cleveland lait. | Demnser, Reddy claimed that Miske was to re Herrman, Surpassing, ped up fouls and Hani e. Lf Huggins has gor ‘2? ‘Phere isn't a Name on| wiaht. in a ten-roiad bout at the Moose Club | cetre one-third of the fimt $12,000 taken in at Sixth | Ra ruc OXING js going to do ils part in] the season in which the Elis will take raising war funds in America, [Dart the ‘varsity and freshman events uck wita | yo sent A} ball pla Eitie & 1 rhty holst to bert. w might have Ls nicl & ot Cle p April 16, was to-day reinstated | the show He further atated that the receipts Bolid Rock. Shot meant ee 5 es pitchers I look for Bim to make a mty his roster which is familar to the on Ao - i! Ma RR at Up at Hamilton, Ontario, a few [20 the Sehuytkit: Raturday afternc great bid for the pennant [deen “a clean-up wallop had not Kopf! ene Rillott started In the box and] the commision after it tad received lines from | emounted 10 $16,240, the State ot $1,024 and) 4 Seventh Race—Old Broom, Ger , Joe Leonard of Brooklyn sed wih . the es Acti In whic My Altnses L hope they don’t win, | Gut fey ‘ wen mate twas laced for eught hits and four runs| line's vhywictan to th tat he was wo | Demusey 85.000, 5 ale crews have kat In shells not owned because of th by the university, but cramped finances | still Tam veatre for }caused the university officials to necept | Ked Sox hey do- way they treated me, powgh r Doane of Butt ten rounds at the the Canadian W macnn pedattee tatty ———- | rick to euxagy in the © » boxed i €, MoNulty, who needs no in. bonds | Promoter Jom troduction to the sporting public, has for a boxing club at Perth Amboy, mit the | look to have the drep on the ir Savoy Th Fund, Another scrap betweven heavyweigirte will be a. the invitation of the Philadelphia row- | other American League teams, — Uf forte at th a the affair differed Httle from many should tead the way. Stuffy McInnis at each other are Kid Norfolk, the colored fiah eoverel ream and ihows the sume Cheghiy, boxing bouts that have been put on| WORCESTER, Mass, May 9—Holy | will develop into as big a star at third | gr, LOUIS 9.—A deal is under) Mc ck, Witt, Callahan and [4% Grone Ashe, toe veteran sompoer of Philt | Chartey White of Chirago, who lont hia posi: mor Ton Fitton Fiala here Piteleat Tatta| "1 would like to see New Yorks Unals and the » York Yankees | vill @ navy yard tea Club, booked the men up to-day to ment in &] the West revontly, has started tre ae he bout was put on after the) wae the hich.» makin= 18 _points,| win, Tt would be a great thing for|by which Miller Husisins will get Pitcher }already had arranged a twelve-round decision bout, Norfolk is training at | gymnasium in Chicago and expects sortly to regular theatrical show, when the] while Capt. Mahoney of Holy Cross| baseball, ‘The owners of the elub| May, a it twirler of the St, Louls|sames wit my and navy Billy Grapp’s aympasiian for the mill engage tn soreral bouts which his manager, Nate theatre had been cleared. The the- trailed with 16, Landers of Tufts was} have been good sportsmen and @\club, for Outfieller Hugh High, The| tons tn the East —— vis, 18 DOW arranging for him, Mis fin. go Atrical show was over at midnight, | third with 10 points, t thousands of dollars on their team | (ter 18 @ St, Louis boy and a Cavorite TER ey ee Only three clube have so far been «ranted of i most likely be fought at Milwaukee, as BE NAN tA8 OM Wane HP BOETEL oasis F without a murmur, ‘They have at last |"? this aftertioon when the Holy Cross und [seme by the New demey Athletic Commission | Pramaer Andreve ia tning to get some god crawled through the ropes and into Rt eg aeta! found an wnusually capable managee| WASHINGTON, May %&—The Sena-| Fordham nines meet on Fordham Ficid |{@ sae boxing shows in that State, ‘They are] ightmelght to box him « ten-round bout there, the ring ea At that hour the theatre was! and one Packed with spectators. The fight] Newark, and the Hastera A, C, of Long doubles mateh. three in Miller Huggins, and if they don't}tors overwhelmed the Red Sox by the |in their annual contest, The Worce win out this year-whieh will be) score of 14 to 4 by knocking both Bush |collegians have made a fine record on | Institute, ere is talk now of another match Pin Your Faith on Dixon’s | F largely due to a lack of first-el | mt Mays box and gathering | the diamond thle season and are ¢ ant Branch, Frank OBrien, enn of oe uses pegs Leigh a yy as Pyeng A gprs fans were willing to wait until any|, The Roard of Review of the National | jitehers--waten them binge the t thirteen fifth and ‘sixth Ine |dent of adding the Bronxmen to thelr |A. A. Philadelphia, and Jolnny rit, | and Johnny Ei joore recently re- i a hour to see a real bout. At the ring: | T!OUling Association had a busy session | WUCMrA MAD Blin Dinan the tral ie at fifth straight | string of victories. GIll will probably |alw of Philadelphia, were mined a9 referees along | ceived the decision over Extle In @ fifteen round go eset lubricents shat hove praved thelr Bide were high officers of the Cana. (At (he Murrey Hill Hotel at {te semis | (9 the pennant noxt your, feat pitch for Holy Cross, while MeQuade | with Frank Brway, Blzaveth; John Hall, | at Baltimore, and as the manager of little Johnay ppl a TY Dal tile 4 ficials and a large number of sol- questions were cleared up and disposed | While with the Cubs as second base: |paaball. team wy al radio | sixteen, lewis, Newark: Howan! Amith. Elisabeth: I'atrick | Walh. manager of Monge, Bie agrent to let Ns quickly and leaves bearing surfaces at diers. The Canadian boys back fromlof The . Ertle for tea rownds at Milwaukee on mn sled that the question | Riine former vugilist, Newark, aud Jim Sroogh, | bY noof the famous infield which « soho Harvant overwhelmed — the wae frietion's merey, Rely on — May 2 the trench were invited gucats. /Of holding selling races nt county flrs) aisted of Frank Chance at fi Harvard freshmen bail nine by a seore| The Fordham nine defeated Colgate | former bears welaht, Newark i ome of them had lost arma or legs, [48s one fon each society to deelde for inten at shy and Steinfeldt atjof 20 to on Fordham Field by a score of 13 to 7 Munroe. who first xo wat they were cheerful in the pros: [Mon inust he nade he the aesoclation| third, he won fame the world over mantine Promoter Heina of the Riverside A, ©. of gaiied fame im the prise ving {locrine dames J, pect of a oud boxing bout. When| {tet and not pean I waa hin auick thinking that won | ,,AN, Abundance of errora and hite| | PITTSBURGH. Muy 8 -HItting two |taven, Cann, bas deiied to told thee ten | Jefe tno four ronnd tout ln ute, Sfmt GRAPHITE. / the fight began they cheered like mad me after tame for the cubs, It wag | feat we bageball game won by De| Pittsburgh pitchers hand the Cubs won rund bite at the next show of fie club on June | in 1002, declared at the Biltmore Hotel lan Aut every tune a good blow was struck a me Meraily admitted. that: Ne was the | Eat alle Institute over Barnard School by A score of 8 fo.) after losing thes Pwo of the boute already arranged will be| night that the United States goremment she lomobile After the bout a Canadian Lieu Cad Awain: Drains af the team. {1 was he that (fs bo anctk ate cnet ee tetas orn he Semmes of the aerian between Harlem Kile Kelly, the stunty fiahter, | ontor Jou Wind and Prod Fulton to boi LUBRICANTS tenant who had been crippled in the) oH iCAGo, May %—Sergt. Baril Cad-|dincovered Fred Merkle — hadn't ore hits and six misplays ITHACA, N. ¥., May SA ninth ine [tm “Chick” Brome of New Hareo. doe Lruch| 9 owtain number of rounds in New York ond war spoke to, the crowd, He had] soo, or the National Arme and worti's| touched second base and 2 him ping Tally, Which ‘netted two rivnw wave [ail AL Shubert for the star bout, Matting Reddy | tum the entire kate recelita over to the Ameri | | they stay put—save wear, time an@ Kind words to! say of Americans id onal Army, and worll’s) cut in the game with the Giants that . May 9 —Walter Marans |Cornell ith thin! victory of the fenson [terete wane ood boy in the ovening contecst saa Red Crom, abit MOT Go aa aca ighters. “They are a same lot, and | ,!™ } 5 + falled | vas called a tle. ‘This one play cost | Yl rack shortst the Bos: [over Columbia, 3. to a ee : : a the kind to make Kaiser [ill bite the to, throm Wlalek the Polish | the Gants the fia, av in (he play fal Leagie. Club, vant five] pitched a fine game up to that, frome Timmy Mone, Neanaane of Barry Oem Dan we;) Wee Waanee, Banoo of tans Barter, peeired Dixon Lubricating Chart kind to make MI bite the ue holler, Ih two hours here last nish t f \ AY | othe a in ive the Navy [allowing only four scattered hits, but @ [fired in town from Pittsburgh to superintend | wiry from Billy Haack, the Mempbia rom dust,” he declared, while describing |iyt wax awardet the decislop on points, [Of the Chicagoans’ wsed Three Fin~ | ot on OF Tener megainule and & base one baile otf his et | Harry's training for his three bouts with Soldier | today, asking him to seud on hie bat terme for| § JOSEPH DINON CRUCIELE co, the way boxing houtpire conductor — i kered Brown on the rubber and. he : the enrolling office for fare] livery caused his retirement in f.vor of | Bartield at Pittavurgh on Friday nigh? Al Me-| Sharkey to box Pal Moore eight rounds to a de- rex Jorvey City, New Jersey i Bate Aner ionn 8 a » i rance 1 » With Phiindetphia, 45 WON the title ded by Kvers's all. ¢ which means they probably | Lester » proved unequal to the task {Cex at Cincinnati on Monday might, Rod Clay | cision, Sharkey la boxing for the soldiers at a Established 18u7 jan soldiers @heered, , nds Adm. 600--Advi, around work, will be assigned to duty at sea, With of stopping the Ithacan rally. ‘Durmee ot Brkigqwort, Oona, on May 16, Greb le Camp Upton to-day,

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