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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918, BEFORE SOME PITCHERS WOULD SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND SPREE 7 cD A, SEP BAY 2 WANT THE tho GATE RECEIPTS. BABE RUTH STEPPED ON TRIS SPEAKER’S BAT ONCE, AND HE’S BEEN HITTING EVER SINCE. Relieving Strain of War DECISION AL THE PLAIE |" acattontton oF Boorts WINS GANIE FOR GIANTS) 42 #enned by Cnele Sam |How Submarine Crews and) THEATRES. EMPIRE Winey 4 ea bn Eves at 9.18. aed, Sat 2.18, ‘Ira Vail of |p | Brooklyn in | Bi “BELINDA™ Preceded by J, M. Pare 100- Mile Race NEW AMSTERDAM \\. Gg. athe Wed. & Sit. 2, Kinw & Musteal Piay The RAINBOW GIRL! (OP RESTT ROAR Tre aT omss0r Ira Vall, Brooklyn's nomi for the py — COPELAND ° Auto racing championship thia sea COLD FEET ton, I the second prominent driver to NEW YORK ATHLETE i hesk hd peo thy na ea: enter the Harkness Handicap at 100 ZIEGFELD 11:30 : e miles, which will fea the big tend ta en de, Uroire Aviators Are Trained for, TO TRAIN AVIATORS 1 Nad andled some eiaaling clout; oan eee NEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC Philfies Stage Mob Scene at Polo Grounds, Umpire Moran Their Work Explained by | elicestnadl nd Alvar agbe did tad, Bae stat SU eat IG be Held - ral vals Hed i aah. ratio: ay, Just three weeks off wa MAS er gree sr va Grae ie het A hile ic Director Walt Woe tou ‘ly : saimed ther stent a Va 1 hadided (a fy 4 antey ag oa Bs COHAN! Bi w First deat’ ies 13, i i udly acclaimed cabouts. ih i 0 Promote Sy at His Jaw—in Spite of Fact That They Were Outhit New Cs etic we aa Witham At Weiiman fous.” Luly THE KISS BURGLAR cel i amp. It seemed those bood pitchers had nothing Chevrolet, the speedway chanipion 0 : Yorks Win Their Seventeenth Game of Season. \ P 1 couldn't connect sith; and hence, firensturaty areas | pene cosas eee - * | Each slow balt or drop, Vail is one of the moat daring of | 66 Wie nie ; JS. Fullerton. |gf29Pe ana co erauon of | By William Abbot. Pe eied abaya the SoURBee UnGarae Ma in TleiSn GOING UP” Sas By Hugh S. Fu sd ton Stock, tho victim in each in-| ¢gpN the early days of submarins Tilt it flattened ttself on the fence. De Palma and Ralph Mulford has th 3 Cevrrige, nee 5 fines stance, One of the catches resulted | I warfare Germany at the point hon of representing Brooklyn in all «A oll ga Man i y's | in a double play, which prevented the| . e t end of the arth they changed er He BOtOt ciasalcs, S has taken . RETHREN, the text of to-day's| Tile gcoring in the Arat inning. | of a pistol forced her men to A ed an d Sarina caper dase Tee George Robertson's place among NANCY By goon Waleed Sermon is from Mathew xill, 12: | jyut the great catch of the day was} man the U boats. Uncle Sam inter- | her f sues acta thank Hrooklyn’s “big three’ in the racing aa “The guy what's goa it ts goln'| by Fitzgerald, who made a running,| ests his sailors in the hazardous un- | Ase bll kinfionble todd gain, ; > ‘nme | LOAD! < " he nv « oink); According to despatches from Call- | HENRY THEATR to’ git tho rost of it” Meaning) leaping catch against the right Aeld) dersoas boats eimply through kon I'd attend to hia funcral byme-bye. fornia, Harney Oldfield is contemplat. | tel pili akg a0 Met aly f that if the Giants can’t win one way |‘ venth. plication of sports, He makes them ing a'“come back" this year, and is » Rey they will anot! nd yesterday they HE Yanks came a cropper in| physically fit so they can stand the But when it was time for the service paid to be anxious to enter the Hark BILLIE BURKE won on a decision Philadelphia and lost to the re-| terrific strain.” This accomplishment I saw Walter Johnson out thereg Goauluuh “hia” sipretcane overs ioe HENRY MILLER at the that | vivified Athletics aftor a hard strug-| is only one of many made possible by | gl dose rso5 fh Mahe route, Wellman has not heard trom |” A Maniage of Convenience finished a hard) gl young catcher walloping oUt} the use of athletic training as related AN SNe OY IPOs MY KNCOST the dean of wheel wizards as ye battla, stopped the| he home run drive that broke thelr! ).” Waiter Camp in an address to And I shivered in blasts of despair, Wellman has arranged for a incet- [CORT 0s... 0% Biwas Bree. £90. winning streak. The Yanks played ' ing to-< with Dario Resta, th p- final rampage Of) nard ball and were on equal terms|Membera of the Advertising Club But defore he cut loose with Ma fast one spond king of 1916-1916. It. te ex- FLO. FL tye seit the Philues and! or in the lead up to the eighth, when| The former great Yale football star | That would knock you a mile from your se pected the Italian champtor. will give Comedy teases ) prevented a possi- they blew and coach, who ts now directing the IT awoke with a start the promoter a definite answer as to REPUS Won efoat of Me-|,. Brooklyn, with ancient. John ‘ a ; + 4, Beas your heart whether he will enter the $20,000 am Maal Wad, hop hk he 4 ff Me-| Ce ee eee ont | physical training of aviators and the And found, bless your heart, a i et "20. nw's men. la ™ Boston, so the Metro-| enlisted men of the navy, had many Whether that) politan district really had little over| interesting narratives of how aa That I'd kicked all the clothes off my feet classic. Resta has been working out Nr bi at the bay | in a car of his UU - own design and construction Any ball player will tell you that {t's harder to butld a ch to cheer last night. decision was right, Wi are making sturdy fighters of the men wen DUD UN I ect eeece_ROCke . aes on i HE International opened the Bel- | !2, training. | THEATRES. CEUM | “ities thar & going to judge, ison in fine style,| “While striving to do for our men DAVID BELASCO Bresen se! TIGER ROSE Football solons contemplating changes In the rules should not extond an invitation to the Marquis of Queensberry to attend the meeting. WINTER GARDEN * — |] To-Night “Blue Dev: but from where 1} pitno sat it looked very| ragged rh the clubs are as yet a trite | On the other side we must not forget id Impromptu. ‘The crowds |the boys back here,” began Camp, a ed as fair and the enthu-| tanned, grizzled figure in his khaki if M uesel, when he slid to If some of our fastest horses are called stars, they sure kick up a lot of re =| | BELASCO {Wer 40) St, Evenings a 830, *| the plate with what should have been; * in both Newark and Jer-| uniform. “Our men at the submarine star dust AL JOLSON i, "“SINBAD Matnewe Thurs. & Sat, at 230, the tying r was crowded off the} Neither town raised any base at New London, all fine, strong | es = honor of the National Com-| fellows, were cracking under th It 1s a question as to} strain of the telling work all because ec the Inter mal has the} they didn’t have any athletic recrea- netion of the National Commission |tion, It is heaven for the submarine | or not or whether the commission has | crew w ir little boat 1s above tded not to do anything but allow | water, the men all arm-locked to each | league to go its own way. |other to prevent being swept into the 8 were promising and the| rolling seas, It Plate and slid back of it. ‘The Phils, however, thought that Muesel had Scored and immediately staged one of the most fra job scenes that } have been seen on the polo Grounds A) tH poveral Umpire Moran (we will ignore the AP. ruse Wdway Eww, A 30, Pelnan q “Oher IN MID-CHANNEL (*) a eeaeree | [et COLLY “hike In mid-channel, | ier oo [I LADVILAD ‘Ay PARK Mevtaces Wel nad wore Soe In mid-channet iitar-Naval Wetodrame | Mite twa barenaTtiskel ) pounce | CLIFTON Galigtd vibe] om FREE a DAYS LEAVE , PRICES, 266, Their eternal vigils kee arty Conor, May Raymond, <Mariorie Cateson nuontng names | 1° oP Rie Roane ane Ue es nearly four | | helr et v keep, J, Mariorie (at - of 3) directiy over the| !! haber hi BR —s minutes to submerge into what js hell | There is never time for lagging; | BROADHURST ‘# W. of Hiway, Rvs, 6 COHAN & HARRIS & ER," * i} play. tant and then! Ceult, feels confident of riding the} op the underseas sailors when their | One must keep a watchful eve | Vata 1 Sai, 2 TAILOR. DE gh Gree waved the runner Immedjateiy | @280n out lcraft is filled with heat and nause- | For the hopes of his ambition MAYTIME. y ATA MA BE MAN the Phils ru ne player He wink xq] ating odors and they are spilied to | When his Ship 0 Luck sails > Charen Purell, Peary Woot ' swung at his j Raa J HN EVERS, king of the second/ and tro like 60 many pills in a box. | | re bs War Wd Bimde he ca LL EE NINGE We 215, ines ot 8 20. lively mix-up at ray wsemen, exX-manager of the Chi-|" “Until recently the men in Now | | te eanahanadl BIJOU (Wf Bs aa? ate . ferowa tia ss the field | cao Cubs and more recently ex-ed| London, arriving back in port after | Te nibcchanuer || A PAIR OF PETTICOATS Business Before Pleasure Hand was whi jamming of the ton Sox for alleged |a cruise, had no facilities for sports, | . | Boe " sehatute Ati hal | atk atthe Ki around the belli 1 majeste toward E rrows, may /nothing to take their minds off the iD |) NTE VOFY ERID POT DOWNES: Ris NOM Maxine Elliott's eo eT) Bre, 4.30 hth ED. STO & Alex Curr, Looking straig ut the play, it} be t nan selecte > horrors of th work. Those boys Through the mystic, languid waters | Malice Wal 2.30. a {weomed to mo as if Muesel had the wson in cha of the bi were g¢ 5 promaturely gray es To some distant, cherished realm. | EYESOF YOUTH: F ball beaten, bent that when he of the troops .| their lot is more pleasant. They have | Father go in with a painful braise For the course to Fame is narrow | RE + STO She was stymied by n's leg son still is delaying a 1- | athletic fields and are ing instruct-;than tell the head coach. But he And it takes a steady hand - T! aise. Rl iF went back of thout t« put dedinitely aeetding le neth- !ed how to make themselves physical. | Would shot harm the chances of, mie To atcer our Ship o’ Fortune 39TH ST. echeatreype rie , STANDARD Be ae ae } in, it, ivi 0 o will ae highest honor |}; it to withstand the strain of man vecause the trainer would m e Po ’ Promise, A in Hin Beat 3 " ~~ ea rca th : red an American athlete, and | days woltionas i, oe 7) tamiiar with his condition and would To the Port o' Promised Land. WM. HODGE Roxie OMAR BAe he Giants didn’t get | th M. ¢, leaders in Troy and notify the coach, This is wha STAT Rn cer oe crate alant eet | vents nent. Hiverncte. New | ACCIDENTS! DUR TO UNFITNEOOloscutes ae ther auiaucnecaince weil In mid-channet, jane ‘ : BROOKL VIG Won their seventeenth game in spite| York recommending him as Hie Usps OF MEN, ‘ rig in touch an Gs) Pie ene - is Heer aliat | ir Barrymore ina val ' DOKLYN. __ = GOibs tact that they war er man for the position in case Math-| phere were many accidents at th t the commanding officer know lome drift off the charted course uni.” Nhat pre Tho victory was achte . |ewson refuses to go aviation feild." continued the veterne| Whether Smith or Jones is in the And their craft are rent asunder mauGRESCENT THEATRE \ RE hits with errors int and Albany Y. M. C. A.| athletic imply because | Proper physical condition to soar red Se Sve usands of feet in the air. We cannot train aviaiwors ke au and have urged| the men w athletic directors. Evera| physical cond jority, not In the vi » which is so ne W. off vay & ation We On the death shoals of remorse. mst. Bre Toss Ko it’s best though sun ty shining 3 WEEK COMMENCES \uing and scoring three ru w best Vout ib AMBASSADOR SAME Ww. GERAKD'S preast in that round é new ie india And no storm t# brewing near, “ ~ Ln Of the text of this di had a consult ation with sary for the aticcessful flyer, A re- peta hel aahey uae peor ihe ba Wath ida cattd oka: | MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY ‘hown especially in the t late yesterday after-! cruit, maybe not fecling just dual preparation, Each mn pe toa t y —~ Pele third run. Holke beat a da telegram from the] Wouldn't dare complain to the must be carefully trained to whip} 1 © reefs that cost us dear PLYMOUTH #2," Stee ae “ — = \uestionable bit to start n who sent him down] ¢, # muscles and nerves y the most} | nander ered ar of being con- ae naitio He is the same as} 2 at player who would | ¥OUn# re tnd Rariden hit who fumbled an ins Nard at McGafficar return arg rult down at Was A] (*) Agologioe to Jimmy Sinnott NAZI MOV A's Ootts House” | ______ SHARITY. ola who, ——- to Hori Tae, sh through careful tra made Resta In tuning up for the Sheopshead Bay, says a contemp. Dario ¢ OY ae Fee LIBERTY THEATRE—SPECIAL SS Site ot ba 9 an exceltont ma - — a of altitude of 35,000 feet, as “Star Spangled Banner" on his carburator with one hand on the WOROSCO 3 eo a : Re TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ighfed one run, Your “f Matty declines the B S f B tooling chamber “whero (an a —— —___.. | LOMBARDI, LTD. oatn! ‘0. AT 3.90 SHARP, Vaurt hit na : ral t : Hine he eel OR Cores 2 higher altitudes on tt ted) L STAR AUCTION a atnon t fr Ite proof that he Games Played found but could Jed in I and the Y. M. C.| |iocgo ap that a ole song 1 Best Schoolboy Pitcher | Fd ane eee \ wy of boxes and choice of seats for i 1 to make A. cabling to got tt proof. A de. had had a sleepless night; didn't - Baur runemeictay Fite ine aN By Local Clubs }} iit, ish as 00 shu | Al lso Hi t : at 4TH ST ise ere 1) ALL STAR PRODUCT Wis, and daring thee JOR LEAGUE CLUBS th nanan fade rtgaiiine -rononineg sO us al ‘lip 111i MANwnoSTAYED qq {OME ALS Husliy Neda ate, and “during thas M iUE CLUBS that are! at polo Grounde— ? seritared: 1.000. fect hin line tare fom pies THEAT iy Yigus Ge “ UT 4h ERE” fithat im how Ni Ut the short supply | PHILADELPHIA (N),| NEW YORI IM, | Durpie and his hands began to quiver, | ERENCH THEATRE}, oO H ” 5 e hereby notitled | ab 1b no 8 el a i nakin tual fligh ‘| uke o men | Pe sb, Kew 815, Mts Thue . 5 . as it favors any Oe: Ga sat Meno tee remty to | RUEENG: 3 dg OO kame, f..8 2 EO T Had he been making an actual fish! | Evander Childs Depends on|= uxed twa men ¢ Edith Wynne | LAST SR veda (Benefit American Red Cross) Te was not until tho oighth inning! WK. In this day of pme-backs 9 Fo pune. Md 6 2 8 bl when high in the alr, wit »| Harry Hirshfield to Win| (1. Dosietane Mathison | trite _ ‘in the House TONY that it seemed at all iimportant r there came back | Ye y Larry 0 00 Hes 29) 40/fatal results, It 1s ou y jin fre t te DY—WASHY Dovid Wartishd. Prod, ate yverritt waa pitching spotless ball and ‘ 1 shape as ho has 9 o1lh { ob 3 \| through the new train em, Public School Baseball |‘: ! is A Raed . Ravinond “Witen was being backed up in superb style, six years, riding high | 0 ORarden, ©. 2 1-8 06] harden and keep in constant physt . i rew the ball f lowing Meath hi s faspecially by Fietchor, whose two UPOF wagon, looking | | jo p-:3 1100! ea) preparation all the aviators, Championship. jthe runner seor one great jumping catches of line drives, fl! for a@ job, 010 that accidents In the alr won't be pied : That one run was er r Hfeatured the early part of the has been out of it for a eae the reason that the flyers ® although Evander sco Ftest. In the seventh the Phi or two, but for the last two 10, sitotale ac She Pf ically fit." N its m » in the seven a dently growing used sh igre peel iv in t iy | rah 6 OS mp while telat ng t | the Mar was 0. | LOEW'S 7TH AVE. gah Rae “shee ASA nitohing. landed on. Per winp in New Je | 03000006 y being used for ntor ae > £ att “ eady & TD vat arena WVOKERD. }etarted by Holko kept t 1 from 1 playing catch for twelve hours al ne. oS men to awaken to the need of 1 baseball tournament, Evander “inte ri r | ,ecoring. In the eighth a hit which G4y and he looks in fine condition . foal fitness for every one, whether in| High School is placing {ts hop h emer oo } (went through Young and a sacrifice He 18 conceded to be one of t! t 2 or not, as the best m ‘ ing Harry Hirshfield, Evander ¢ fly gave the Phils 4 run, and re | ¢ n the world when in con- preparing for tho | ron 1 work Piel htaeay . The Aheae atane lit and he seems now It t same | brought on by the world wa P x ace H x scho e to tb DOOLEYS, GEO. WHITE, Otbem ay Gigees ieee ae anonee hike See tion. He says his arm is good and] TOAD, who ix in bole argo of ation of his n ance to 1) Sie JEATWH a “r The Ideal Tourlst Route ind Muesel hit tho loft flele hat first time since he brok: Pomp, 4 in our) athletic recreation and exercises: for sse¥ all the qualities that go t samme boat, || 44TH ST. Paeatetin a TO BO S 7 1) N Be -gauble, scoring Ticoeunatlen waioue nasties ce eed gant Pie DATY RNA. 8 GVIBLION REE Ge) ap & aie iS ak Naacy ft fel D. W. GRIFFLIAES Scrat hot drive hte condition nout ne fl proposes to station a competen ta hi nusk | Been tor ceive ts , Ot Rene trainer at ea at t lots of speed, a good curve, HEARTS OF THE WORLD p ‘yet Fletcher, ba ge oUp suf rest and intends ri country. He has nominated t perfect control and a ¢ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ my Ever Told Twice e , captured it and shot It de to t to ss and forget q x well known athletic stars an ’ ; his moabeatr haan arnegle Me Mus - toa ® 180 Mee 1] i i Phe throw pulled Holke off the base | White lixhts, some team could us structors, who will eventually be « _ This young ( LEXINGTON THEATRE _ VIA CAPE COD CANAL y and Muese ade a h for the!t ud LBe foned and ed to a pot . game: Outs of five <night at ¥, Log I Sound—Hursards Day | plate, and Holk , ft " os of this rt f nes ich Evander has pia si an Tig euccone ¢ $$ “CAMDEN AND “ BELFAST” | shot the ball to plate At 26 visit | David ate a Mir Id hae pitched his # ‘a tae r 18 N.R tof Murray We the tying run. The ball 1 the West er viotomy in-fone | TH sally lave 6 plate about the time the runner 1 Tey will THIS BOY IS M: ‘TTY Jen belie a ater pitcher, Hirshe|p—oo ee ustc. Staterooms-Meals. TheBest ¢ less the runner 4 woh fl open morrow an 7 = , ae s Meeeuhreh Ga wea ante; fo. oie it L mon ow | Bnd OF SCHOOLBOY LEAGUE] (ois 1y on0 of tha bos hitters on, hin paar pave (Br he x aus Telephone Barclay, 6000, looked as If ho slid wide of at I am any judge, will re um not in the league, So far he —————— — 1 Tt was a great camo of ba 1 n In two of tho four games with fast and brilliant folding, have travelling ly, but the West wor three double plays in the first inning | ¢ sat bat for a neat little ave EATON A Day ‘ and a half, and with clever 4 n ra ha ‘the Vanite los 4 SINT AS ARO BED Rii¥A\ VAUDEVILLE, ane Ga the OCEAN fesse i Late Nea Anal Rieke Ten ie ee ns | arnee fit lhl, Hicshetona pleve IVI 2A, MURRAY] eRPROCTOR'S Pemce® Str, “TAURUS" Jyrabbed the bull, tot r ms would better wate i ‘i J ae nn tis ern: wee +, Pier t Norn River, 0 » ) ; “| At Philadelphia | ‘ 1a ‘ « : Is , a 4 Mee PML yy wi mA. M, “iA, MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Se AE annem ae DOIN SL casa Ratatat: PAE nk Vi NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, A RU ee ‘| ‘ ‘ tated in # TAL TOsusires is it M I. | The th - nine | \OLUBS W. L. ve TBS W. L. Pe.) CLUBS Wy jeLuns w, f t , a1 i t y vino 1 ' Nober fe liot Ae TT UDING WA “ecg [Me ¥..37 1 44 | Cine'ath, 0 nA St.Loule i 13 , 1 Ore heater mh Ne Nake Murs CONEY ISLAND phiengo 12 06 | St.Louis 7 Clevetd 10 ash'n, & oar . nis o4 an & othe an Citnen Dabisaiien t [Peon Sean ts) Boston. 5 10 Phila, 710 ate |Pildeliia ss. 0 9 FO 0 9 8 8 UG ae Pr ae chosen aun Ff Aye . A hee, ts | gent 6! Es 1G YACHTS STERDAY, GAMES YESTERDAY, lh |e 1 {itarnHanne A 1 rve 1 Le ‘ “ a 9 Maniattan J | New York, 3) Philndelphia, Philadelphia, 54 New York, 2. Walmer’ Gatdne "y iy he bas dovcloped ¢ _Awusemen TS. ' Ly, Batiers 2 B { 4; Brooklyn, Chicago, 0; Cleveland, 5. jie a | . aul asinine eat alg TAst P - Si Pitt : Washington, 14; Boston, 4 Viayn ih stakes; — I WEEK FOR SALE. ath, Oy ui, Oe St. Leuls, 8; Detroit, 1, | fi. York, 4 Firwt Bane Most intere LAST 3. |*D* GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY an Rrrom Nee Kort 1, f it ern s ’ ; | ; AT THE Matinees ladelphia at New ¥ New York at Philadelphia, hitdly Ca p 2 Pdnoad Fy a Chiat a Viisbore, iidiaickics EW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | ary HIDPODR ME { Cinclanath at St, Louls, meh jh wi 1 y et OLUMBIA | BURLESQUE i] HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. Le. he \ fies wih a BOWERY BURLESQUERS @[y MPIC MAT. DAILY NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE. q 4 : were out to win, f mei Bl toa Py yt +4 { We 3 ee’ tad” Reillfery "Cone “and | P't biton kat Nusa i i OPPOSITE. WEST IO" 31 FERRY ryan a rroe\en: vt ee en aa in is a } bv onnana wrx sarin | pace RO AR oo [Les WSWEETS Qais series M . ‘ ODGES, SOCIETIES. 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