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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918. iT IS EASIER TO GET TO FIRST THAN ARGUE WITH THE UMPIRE OVER THE THIRD STRIKE 6 ¢ an : ‘ Tocty Dinna rasave wit | | f Teme \ ? heey Give At TRIFLES = Loon ap | | (Deots it wit } ‘Twoee 8 ( (MUCH WATER IN i ESS TW TiREATNI Ie | | ‘at NosBuT A ‘ ( The BIT Scotcn, YF * THIS BENIGHTED 5 alata hood BIT MIST . ) \ ANGUS. 'Tis ' eet NON YOUR MIND, ; - fe iE Women’s “Met” Golf Associa- tion Opens Season With One-Day Tournament. The Women's Metropolitan Golf As- sociation plays its first one-day tourna- ment of the season at Arcola. It wil! be an 18-hole medal play affair, with prizes awarded for the low gross ant J low and the receipts going to the —| Red Cross Jack Munroe Says Government Should Commandeer Services of Willard and Fulton. Courriaht. 1918. by The Prewe Publishing Cx the New York Evening Wor IDUT. JACK MUNROF » United 8 should comma olf exhibitions Sunday to be held at Oak Ridge and Hackensack. At Oak Ridge Hagen and Ba will utay against Tom McNamara and Tom Ker= When tho Columbia varsit: crew which decorated the interior of the|rigan, former professional at Siwanoy takes the water against Pennsylvania ne Valuable trophies, however, had/ang now in the Naval Reserves. Ker- j@nd the Navy on the Severn next week | °°" S4fely stored away, fan } granted a furseceeir ae it will be boated in the shell in which e| the mate Hfckensack Mrs, Gav: |the Columbia eisht of 1914 rowed to | ented play against Max Marston In @ |vietory in the intercollegiate regatta at Clin Tus (8 wear ve y 4 MIGHT CA' RAININ' - J ) Sey NO CUuIMIN’ y Y /, ‘fy 1N AMERICA , BUT nd AT YE ARE Ye mNow WeeL IT ENTIRELY Yl = y WUD BE NAITHING WRonG ! MAIR THan AN INDICATION 1N es Governmen jeer the serv ef Jess Willard and Fred Fulton der them to box and turn the ¢ poney ove, i r funds. Naturally, Munroe compares Wil- to the Red Cross or the first m di ers from De Witt : Of 4 tog. Ives and | handicap match over 18 he a ‘i 2 eopsic. ‘The shell will be com di and Fulton with himself. Jack| Poughkeeps! ih defeated: the pnents in i Munroe was a pretty good heavy- | pletely rerigged fitted with new oa ni « matehi e trouble adding two more | Willlams ¢ Blue and White total in|to-day. ‘There will | twosomes, with the sec eof the City of|aau system. Walker, * honors in Coach Jim Rice tried bis crew out in| the Francis §, Bangs, a shell built for | the do the 1916 crew, but th ; they could get no speed out of it and] yy requested that they be permitted to use the 1914 shell Garden Citw irsomes and on the Nas Ward and ‘| Rohdenburg will play for Columbia weight fighter for a couple of years— intil he met Jeffries a second time. Then he became a prospector and a! wealthy mining man up in Canada, | He was forty-one years of age when! meet | py ork Newspaper ( Je war broke out. alt an hour| The Montclair Academy rifle i, with points, | has a r @ tournament on Mo. ‘ter hearing the news he started for | closed its season with a victory over the ‘Ought up the rear | day, at Oak Ri vera Ottawa to enlist. He went to Flan- New York Mi Academy repre: hy B tally, events will included on the pre- tors with the famous Princess Pats insaibini sachets * tats ee ca eed redeacrmaicicannenpiacssaus | CATVEE AHR OO ondence match, The | g entries have been re- | * with two-ball foursomes as the ‘nd fought with Canada's proude: Montclair marksmen cose SANNYMNAUGHTON Midget Pitcher Causes Fistic News | boys’ an|chief attratcton. In that competition the pair returning the low net total will eive the awa win the Brooklyn h eat fight that turned the Germans micnnnlre | the ack Golt, Club ae are ack from Ypres jn 1915—the fight and Gossip Lake Ontar | ranked an ketive schedule far thia vat cut the regiment dowa to 123 me Se 28. _ Downfall of Skeeters cc : wines SS teat NOW TRAINER OF In Game With Hustlers) sree mx = |__| conan es an English hospital, was finally | VIAU'S HORSES burgh under the new rules and regu- C Batting "Em Out for the Fans_) > | QN COAST TO-NIGHT. sont back to Canada with 1 fe ‘ Weal . : |lations recently passed by the police | attin Em Out for the Fans ; —_ right arm, promoted to a Chniten aa | | T'wenty-Year-Old T.wirler Bro-| Pace car runs directly into Welden-| vuthorities there, will be staged by| Be | gRAN PRANOISCO, May 10: — Gal meyer's, | . | because of his herolo work on the art Paes tala Went’ Sido srsey Clty, 1s|the Keystone A. C, in the open air| rattle ine, and nowscontinues “doing gan Checks Art Irwin's reached just a niently by the|at Forbes's Field, the big baseball 4s bit" by recruiting moro Canadians; POor Form. Displayed by Aaeae “Of cas in neeca, | Pats to-night. The fighters who will| to continue the work he helped start. <i nly that a chan of carn is Bimmit Aveiua: Pais ge in the star bout are Harry Harold with the Braves tor a week. His h ‘or the [is In Swanton, Vt . has been | ing In a munitions lc train- | won nine out of ten games. ast summ tea ext offic which 1s to open Heavy Hitters, He D ——— Y . ‘At: Si alt | Devens on May 1 At a critical point bad hae Os Hs arrang No wonder Munroe dan’t wildly en-| OMar Khayyam Reason R. By Bruce Copeland. —_| !8<kx0n.car in tront of tho tation, it |Gr0b, the sensational middie-welght ty the'periait rare emo pearm nao fon: |GAELIC FOOTBALL TITLE “ ‘The proceeds, de. 4 8: r er a o 2 i: d Soldier Ba alla fo! weights who fill the place in the ring | © once fought for. Munroe at forty- | ene went to the war, Willard at hirty-one and Fulton at twenty- | Ah suse aro takenggom their) Westy Hogan and other horses in p records) not only stay! witred Viau's string, He'll take of Brooklyn. They will battle a ten- t work eat| Which leads directly to the ball| 7 Pane ae . League are that this will be a great Lhe round no decision contest, for whioh| nant and world's ___beason for small packages. Over in) "rhe new club owners are doing | Grob is to receive 27% per cent. of the Nowark on Wednesday tho outstand man service to preserve all the| gross recetpts, and Bartfleld 22% -per| ity feature of the opening game with | ditions of the old Eastern and In ; | Mn { ternational Leagues, and it behooves|C®Mt: This will be thelr second ten- Syracuse was the sensational playing) iio more blase York fans to|round scrap, their previous go hav-|not pla acefully at home, but display, a| of Walter Shay, tho five-foot second | contribute their support to such @ling been fought at the Queensberry Ness. has telest Ire to go right along ac- | arse to-day. fbasoman of the Indians, Yesterday| worthy cause on Sunday afternoons| 4. C. of Buffalo, N.Y om Nooo, wae Be Will FH the coin for thelr own|, The fact that Mr. Viau had decided | it was Pitcher Brogan of Art Irwin's} When both parks can b 1917 t . ¥ “| BOSTON, May 10,—The Boston } is and dod| to change trainers w: deep secret. leas than thirty minutes League team has signed Allen F.| In the other football match Wate AgHt ror the seldtoreey tone 9 cavers eee ia ene. town Manhattan Whd Rifehed last year for the | ford will oppove ‘Tipperary in the A Manhattan Casino JSSTH ST. and STH AVE, 4 tfield| vrin Substituted at second base for Capt. | NDICATIONS in the International| ery Street to a West Side Avenue ¢ Jack Barry, who was injured, the | TO BE DECIDED SUNDAY. sing, axhiet | ; | Pere In the” other four-to | ‘The Gaelte football championship will| Ritchie, former Hghtweight = be decided at Celtic Park on Sunday | meet+ Kile, Jo! W Cart Wellman, | afternoon, where Cork and Kilkenny will | the, be de BALTIMORE, May 10.—Sandy Mo- Naughton has replaced R. F. Carman as the trainer of Omar Khayyam, saxo, there Corkmen. w the f ns. The fa mous “Na-Bocklish” trophy, in addi-|ToeMorrow Night, | To-Morrow Niant to solid gold medals, will go to the; ~~ 25th Annual Picnic and Dance Cia AVONIA A. C. ‘husiastic over the modern heavy-| F, Carman Is Displaced. | for duty June 1. ustlers who won the honors of the a , Thamrin Ted Lewls, holder of the welterweight ne 08 , * y- nflux of the draft has left], Cammon at ty of Vermont, Furman was | round of the ane i Mnnros yer had Willard’s | hide it, but when Mr. Viau was asked| Brogan jy about the same height as x gaps in the major league | {He let lact night with hie trainer, years old yesterday. He 13 4 | a sp i a dal ala Shay, but somewhat heavier, Both | <1Ubs which must he Med as expably | rn Phage Mcsedl Jada are about the same age—not | ae osythth Tne \° The ag left hook point blank !f it was true he con- Kut when {t comes to comparing |frmed the story while his friends m with Champion Jess and his| were denying It. nd has n working out | will earest rivals of* to-day—well—I| He stated that he was not dissatis- oe tad Aspe Dugan rb aon blo tn Ameria qudred million peo-|/qed with the way Omar Khayyam | chocking the heavy-hitting Skeeters V4 s who $10,000, ‘The bout ae tot b May 18 pin the medals on ow who to] nad been trained by Mr, Carman this/ that enabled Roch up a heilis tn fast eom- | he bout was p from May 2: Old Jack Munroe crept down fron season, but that he thought It to the/ commanding lead, q pitching | Fred Dyer, the fast En ; n 5 a weet in Gane 4 all the |a pret. etvilten be the ring, ere ns to engage |PIKINY was never in danger, and i Weokan and ‘ | Dest interests of bis horace ease | Would have shut out the Driscollites | expert beaten’ thing, |@ trainer who was not tied up, ae Mr. had it not been for a glaring error of ! grand maste And the crowd that chozrca the | Carman 1s, with horses of his Own. | Third Sacker Walsh, Art Irwin, victor so, This change in trainers came as & This slight rebuff to the Skeeters Dunm I. Had only a seer for Jack Mumroe, | big surprise. Mr, Carman, a horse apolled a Ph mgs lg vapate| in und around Now York last evening show exhibitor at Madison Square| Jew city was the only local club |Garden years ago, W They called him “yellow; they “e aria cursed his nam They talked of me “doy-goned yan And then they ancere the guld-| that did not win, The Newark In- demand for fast | toho were |ing hand in the purchase of Mr,|dians were again triumphant, best-| able players worthy of wearl J Viau's thoroughbreds, it was he that) ing the Syracuse Stars in eleven! major league toga ° | Young Joe Borrell, ¢ a Li phia fighter, Ties td Healt Be i nd time, A vic-|_ ‘These grizzled shelks of the hor |, for they’a | advised the Canadian turfman to pur-| innings for the a lost their dough | chase Omar ayyam for it at West Side Park would have | hide will have thetr har ts full « ther scrap, ‘Thi fight will be Putting a bet of Jack Munroe. summer, after the son of Ma closed a perfect day in local baseball, Yeloping their As nvul playe ah MY and hie opponent will be . {won the Kentucky Derby. the Giants, Yank nd Robins hav- | the demands of iF eC Ne ‘ea the good lightweight of Kansas Years passed, and a odreed of Late last fall Mr, Carman also ad- | ing turned in victories, | Rerents, because of th Aaah ae patio for ten rounds at Joplin, ne Fortune | sto, on May sue flelds thi re 800 per cent nes in the wake of Da with the Yankees | through the minor soil. All the local| is bound to appear {vised Mr, Viau to purchase Westy! ‘The local clubs life in the good | Hoan at a price sald to be $20,000.) opticiont yesterda and the colt won the last big handt- | ang Robins on alle ! v.and | cap of the season at Pimilco, hea clubs, save the Skeeters, outhit their} content. But with Pr blustering, so |his stably mate, Omar Khayyam, and | oooonenty, Here's the way they (and James J. Lannin at the h The world forgot ubout Jack | some of the best horses in training aie Imerits of the cause will be Munroe , he news of the change tn. trainers | ° : nu. kg, | tight home to the fans hurtling alon ake of the es in no ronson why the Inter- piants cam Who “put w old game They were brawny, and bx ‘The twelve-round bout between Willle Jackson } and Rockey Kanasa of Buffalo, which w booked, Our Factory-to-Wearer will be fougint at | an train son the appren= Boe ee en ee Nee ae hore tina And the hand of the Bocte was ummer from bis i510 ¥ | namton on Wednesday mo} the hand of Cain. a = 5.000 turned out to witness ° ‘ad his country called for men to the Havre De Grace meet~ 10 43 G'Total 28 26 * game with the Toronto cham 90. u has been trying to buy nas “You n < er and George Starr from Me- Poor battery work was as much t You must take me." eaid Jack | Kummer, 8M 6 Uofrered $20,000 for the| blame for the dofeat of the si lad and the colt, but M. Naughton re as their we ; and were justly rewarded by ve their own win 4-3 tn teon-inning The loca venteen-inn Should Interest Every Man Munroe. eters fused. Just what Mr. Vinu has now Bete eer atncearitit | Jersey City and Newark Clubs ar In these days of thrift it is your imperative patriotic duty to get And the “Breed of Giants,” with | paid for Kummer's release could not he | One must restrain any adverse xpected to do even better on Satur, the biggest clothing value your money can buy. In operating our Meike th naw an eo - fearon Bae ie yar ER SE ot” tectes having troubles enough of thelr ow gare oe See aL Cates own factory and buying our woolens direct from the mills, we j i an enematey en The Hust y ' lA they say in Frar Vive la Inter- former bantam. | eliminate all middlemen’s profits and pass them along to you. be Ree a Re vahelag ta da Ing arm, stealing eight Lanes at op. | v4 CE | Nanette 8, arment a tow lei aa | Three-piece I to Measure Man i Turf News portune times [BILLY SUNDAY SCORED TWICE 'e"winsia aso "ima, | acd to go |. bh, and Wartnick told him gat BALTIMORE, Md., May 10.—The sum | rere eee tang | \tirough with con victories and | oe g10,000 has been offered by the For Men and Young Men Saba CHICAGO, May 10.—Dilly Sunday was | ‘0 do his own businem in the future, one defeat on their record lst.! Maryland Jockey Club for a match race] sight is back on the to-day as hero) iq Norfolk, the specdy ght hearywelght | Shucks! § 4 at ue many or} rust. 1 U. old. arity COR- | from Panama, seems to have no trouble keeping lawl fey F * : | ; ; tle © de fiekl fence lacks t ere in wl ad. oh ba Was ned orer the long. ae a ape ht ANOT ri be | nect planks, in. whe glee (diy to bas Gaore Aube of Pe | Made in Any ° Satisfaction n str Summuel| Pine boards free as 4 wi. nla for twelve rounds at the Arena A, A, of z z =_ 5 paid Crank, owned by Bamuel lo iinter's amoar rita at “the | lioston, Mae, ‘Tuowlay hight, Asbo should aie | Style You Select Guarantecd ND NOW the Governor of Utah) + S i S| When the Skeeters gave t innings gave |e Panama negro plenty of trouble, as hel ¢ has bee t m The {to the *, and all that remains to] ghost back in 1915 and s nce tO” Cuaim | loxgd im @ warhing quad draw at Rochester | ? Spe ‘ a certainty Is the per-| franchise to Richmond, V ast year, Govers f Utah plants B18) mission of Viau. Hide Park waa abandor battle in # i | Why not have your clothes custom tailored when we make it so advan 11s down fiat on the earth | nally declined toward the vara! , HURdiAG | , MAY Tt. the Bellmore oromoter, ‘mat ‘ageous to buy them? You select your own material from big collection 1 says the “proposed Willard-Ful- | Charley Borel and 7 for its reclamat TAROE AYR tonne Lrecet the fae Dai bio talay fries and our expert tailors will make your garments to fit to perfection Fu Ms Witla No mmediate “ep Totmoeae es see Other’ Fine Suitings, $22.50 and $25.00 set foot | 15 lai ee ©, most o! hich } “4 M Au Belmont hae received | ea during the nun the heavyweight championship of the world, i fon at Francisco by t with an alle Pt 4 vio. Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. was retired to tho | shortages, wen foaled at the} Much credit ts a ation of the Mann » his Normandy stud, | management for havin 4 acconling to an an. 4 he colt will shipped to) go much toward th pa f nt by Department of Justice Oy as a cin). vat Sif ‘ ne a mie tt au gone park in #0 front a tin Some ‘Treadwell and H, H, Dolly “ bp 865% nl Blcom, the I i t we were the ¢ it the hi na Panel | a a , of the r ¥ we wouldn't | nagement Ir spa cro yg Plas NEW YORK CITY STORES: | STORES IN BROOKLYN: Diab ithe ih, maxis Pe p 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. | 104 Flatbush Ave., {20° ())\" fom Sate e inh m ‘ would prob. and comfortable ible. y 5 he” GPasker Bide uuly be tempted to commit. suicide With Weldonmneyers's Park in eb T : + | 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue 14 guy can dive into Salt Lake ark, Woat Bide Park offers = ighth Ave., Near 23d Street. 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave nly up to} kle professional all a world , lighth Aver, Bet, 43d and ib Bis, 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5ist Street. Sunday ternoons 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above h St. =, X'TRY ext W New Yo The tube transit hasma Hartley Wins Award, Jett Smith gare George Rabinsm, the Cem 143 West 20th Street. 1 STORES IN NEW JERSEY: EF “ I where both parks almost as s as the NORTH ADAMS, M M 0 ae lie avywadght, sucd BRONX STOR Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St Pu ; no Granade Ana sets Kisld fra een. Purable Dane oi 408 East 149th St., Near Third Ave. Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Ave., John St, ay , y : 4 koa b Ve round - —— —