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7 oe ee ee ew ~~ ene el AMERICAN TO S a rybody’s Idea in the Dare- Devils’ Show Seems to Be to Do Something More Reckless Than Any One Else Ever Thought of Doing. Ooorriah! 1918 by The Drow 1 The New York b \ NT up t b r at the Gar r you know—these fellow PATRICK HENRY WAS THE FIRST PEAK FOR LIBER: SOME i) My yn My, ONE THEE OMY yi DY y VM BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918. THE ONLY GREE OUTFIELDER ROBIN HOOD WAS HIS UNIFORM N THING ABOUT. DAREDEVILS NOT SEEN AT THE GARDEN 1918, by TH ‘opyright Press Publishing Co (The New York Mvening World.) ONE-ARM PLAYER STAR OF HARLEM TENNIS TOURNEY Harrison R. Hathaway Out- classes Sigmund Spaeth, Win- ning Match in Straight Sets, | polenintisen. | Harrison R. Hathaway, a one-arm player, was tho star of tho continua ltion of tho open tennis tourney on ithe courts of the Harlem Lawn Ten- nig Club. He casily defeated Sig- mund Spaeth in straight sets, 6-3, 6—3. At service and on his mid-court play Hathaway more than outclassed his ad- versary. He was clever as he ran |toward the net in the rallies in handling Speath’s shorter returns and shot the | ball back wcross the net for passes. | o"vew of tho rallies were at clo: for about a week bef ! thaway, ot Fl de depe ari Dare - Jon his ability to. hit surely off th knew they werg th eeDEVIL ground on his fore and back hander trouble was thy Dare-Devi Gants — He was much steadier than Speath busy planning what they Th Who in his anxiety to bring off deep EX PULL Som court d ing shots quently and building all sorts of que -| New 7, iS | overplayed the lines. sith ace of breaking 4 man's neck wit | id | Bay | Naval ining Station, ithe out actually doing it, that they never | maich for, the e in the semi-final thought of mivert Anyway, | Henry H. Bas New York they ran ‘a week and liked it, and| Tennis Clut > place tn Mow, té show they're game, they're | ep oun Mog te aie fae 4 Funning another week ne first | | going like a thattery of machine gun might last week, there way an ad He fairly peppered the opposite side vance sale of four s¢ w they 7... SERS Putz of the net defended by TB, Keene, who pack ‘em | | ee had ereated a sensation by conquering ea eine Bi NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGU eeone fallen to check ino fast. | ; pears that t 1 tt ih (2 | iP ton, We taSst pacit W. &. Keene fa a to check the fast paving a “ chleas iughamtoo, 2 Ci former ‘city.. 3 | 8 oppone so that Ba People n r wed with w | ( lay : 13 8 eee ee | at 6-1 0 6 8. Von Bern n of th Columbia he circus bu Fy ‘ ‘ aity. te first appear 1 ke that—and | oi a nthe He was in top ey . mand in it vane got together a 4 to aive POO tani Then roan Ghd Bender vin straight a big show of their own, with a dozen | ay AILLION DeLeAR PURSE |, mastimors 4 hin eoeente 0 a th devoted hit “thrillers” instead of one or two.| pp + ee icghamion-Duttaio train) Fiving. He ‘oper he jad have joop 4 dives | -Dare-pevir Jess, | é a my tiltery of his foret ainst vane, m the rafters small amen To-Day. | A | Mine until Evan as bes aA Adie dlees. that TARING ONe 4nd [Wereeis veten O16, | STUFF 0’ DREAMS until Evans was beaten at i ives that look mors COMING Down FLAT’. | ee hint ' plane flights, funey divin Roohsater at Baitimore Little Dreamer, what you seé in the distant crimson sky is the dream —— and tight rope stunts up under th Srrecime at Binghamton.) that came to me when I st knee-high. 1 ished ths bee, Ueht wane stunta. up tng ee. hes ai LY = at cam ne en I, too, was just knee-high , too, wished that kson Starts aide of the Garden looks like a me- ‘ I were Cobb (only ‘twas another name); 1, too, wished I had a job in ac chanical top shop, magnified about a Mg the thickest of the game. . . ° Say eaents eamnines abou: & wliar atrons Ship Building seems to be to do nomething more $ | ’ be ime Was MY hero then (long agorhe hit the slide). Amos checked ry nan anyon else ever . . the batting men until something snapped inside. I'd have given all niece thought of doing. They're working ; ree ties : v ; PHILADELPHIA, May 14.—Joe Jac Brice done Fhe, | Will Be Taxed Five Cents | visit ict eoitier ate Meira pone ot acd Saybia | smamenms, My Maes care what they do ‘with their ary hte th Min ehh American League Baseball Club, notl- and legs. por ney 4 a | ed Row! ight that he had ac- If some of those fellows wert sent Ea h We Kk fe Wi Fu d T would sit all day and smile, waiting for the holiday. Then I'd tread | fed Row! i to fight the Germans*they'd probably | C. ee or ar n a weary mile just to sce the Giants play. Dreams’ had and they were | {rain Mt Be a aiciie sc Fag Sage lines in + fine—in them all I ruled the field; 1 was captain of the nine, and we | Wilmin: 7 St tne irplane, and dive down a few | p, ¢ 1 ' . no. | » the foema and thi a a cen tie Bs ridence , ve q|tan down a long putt for a three aes made the foeman yield. ina HRS Myst (nore hued Gad Katonnce ee Pal he ag 4“) What aro you kolng to do aswinst Starting in the Fall, All Devotees of Sport in Greater New ae as in the other, series OF Matches for i id of Ko! Yo! 1 Little Dreamer, bless your heart, dreams are cheap when we are would i — rk Will Be Asked to Help Purchase Tables for B Vv boys. Soon you'l : yy ae te wi Ing plant Sage ers Ss the Red Cross, Wan daeTE AOR AT Riutan eat idee 1 t oys Over ys. Soon yoU'll have to play your part where there're sorrows with | ON hit © brant WLY G wends some In d Cross, city frequently, messed up his iron] There, and $28,000 May Be Raised This Way During the | {he,Jovs: Droaine like yours may ne'er come true, But Hiey'fe arte | Beaute ths ex 1 itha teresting details of the big shots, something he seldom did back S just the same; dream, fOr dreams are making you ready for the big eee a cuved game with Army Athletic Fund boxing OW Providence ts to have a slice}!!! the old days, Lack of practles, eason, life game. ‘ CeauS here on Saturday show held Friday night in San Fran- f ble: lekeue eoiblie: dia though, will make any one’s ap = ———_ . — ssissael § 8 eague go! b proaches go ‘ol dd as 1 » ce roast 1 ch cathe members of the Olymple| yfenamara and one or two others will | mee - Li Patrons of ‘bitliard academten| wvouenout, the weayon, every man) Trey and ayer Fight Results pte Ma BID, ate ined the | aan tala we r the Rhode Island | J) 6 univarnity five aE Deaneles are going to be taxed next fall.| this city will be asked to pay 5 cents = on and myself in royal fashion decided 0 , on 0 4 ( We never meta more congenial jot | Arita Where team matches will be! competitive play tor the 1918 season. | The tax won't be much, but, as ee tee SLY fee bd purchase billlard| Those Naval Reserve ball players have accomplished the latest engincer- johnny Russell Wins in our liv ‘ genial Jl) dioyed for the benefit of the Red| Announcement hao been made that| the old saying goes, “many a mickle | Or Soldier Nella appurtenances for) ing feat of the age. They set back Kingsbridge on Sunday, PROVIDE ; ‘ross, Providence devotees o| pan-'the spring tournamont will be held|makes a muckle," and this taxation ° ‘ Johnny Russe hase sesi ns heey ; Cross, Providence devotees of the an mont 14} makes j ‘O? coiFhe Bhibody who can afford ath, ; johnny iN Ay age believes that the affair) vient sport have heen trying for somo, Mt tho St. Androw's Golf Club, May | will provide a lot of recreation for the | to play billiards is not going to miss “Columbia Adopts Boxing.”—Headline, Look out! Somebody may get sily defeated pound boring law here Leonard ie | {me t0 got Long Jim Burnes in thelr | cated Wot and Har tek eansonn | Dove who are Aaenting for ua io Nol tbe 6 Ghats Week, BUN when. te isi) Bidck eye o"Clu icsen-caa ihe lector coming all Wis | Skee, W. Gavin lay tub! ld ob tte Piping Rook @nd Naskou| The pian of teasing the Bullard | Greater New Zork, it can be realized | A DRY JOKE. “Parnes Mat ata NT eae A mayin, wit play th | courses simultaneously. __| players is this: Starting early in Sep- | how goon a tidy sum will be raised to | There was an old pitcher ‘named Hewell, owell the funds that will help buy | sp Mita vats Th hye Naas ener | ORG pus this SATE Ay A ar Who dried his wet skin with a towel. athletic equipment tor the California | Rext Sunday at Sleepy Hollow TOR RM RS eiacantr tins tnere are One day some fresh guys camps. Archie Sandeérso} lub professional, 1 lowers of the sport of the | Made him dry off his thighs “On Monday the 13th, Benny will | 4 green baize in this city, It will insure | jade him dry of js thig ‘ journey SNA here HOT As an opponent. The little holder of an average of $200 a week. In a, With his necktie; and how he did howl, BS ancien ae cla ‘the comtnereiat ant | the women's metropolitan title In this month $800 will be collected, and for | au poke Sneiaes Sues Kaniza fammerclal OF | series of exhibitions defeated Robert Another foreign champion will) Ther were to lie fousht at New Haven, Conn..| the nine months of the playing season | From the looks of Jimmy Dime's stable of fighters after the draft | | PHINAUENI” uncheon, and will talk to thin body | White, Montclair professional, and | M&Ke pin. fires abueeuanpe |p # our) Ge. A home, peovle’ be cancelled the bu: | Soteard aking the terrae netterfey | cyclone, the well known 0-cent piece Rad to chip in considerably |victory over Radio mp Upton and some of the | jost to George Low, Baltusrol pro, and |!" this country on May He New Ha ib veg | hei st nig work he had the ple of going | a00rKe 10%) BA d ‘ he ; = the boys so far from home. ——— Jhere last nig dhrough there last winter, On Tuese | Max Maraton, former Jereey Btate|O#car Anderson of Denmark, wi iy, Poss), mantener of Of course even @ much larger sum A good many golfers play better for the Red Cross than they do for | Heese Int in eves Rie alent fon ine sone ice | amateur champion claims the heavyweight championship) tury ia managing dobany. Ti than the figures mentioned may be| a4 cnampionahl idee etl Sieg ite will box Eddie 8 hana Ga ‘ title of that country and who was! St. Pau for hie dwenty-tc reallaed, There will be no restricting a é championship. take and Bae hie ucree ta Meh eae Thc he (remilay teaun as VA anh to ATnoslba B shting Dick | bout witl ‘Ted Lewls, the welterweight cham. ron's gift of 6 cents—he may five —_—— his speedy s Business” wen are f “tel the |i k i . te a Tadegiat sl ese ol fi is Hy la elt is MT on Pig Sees Hla a | s much as he cares to, and undoubt- Omar hay again proved hig versatility by driving a racing machine. ° tet “ Mayor and are wor very hard to | eno ontenn eta ee ar AL on nett Friday ment, [edly there will be many players who! pis ¢ he surname is Toft, and he'll buzz around at Sheepshead on i <2 3 Mayor aad are working very hard 19 | should have a healthy effect ¢ is taking on a tough proposition for| in « writer Engel aase that ‘Tl will give big bills to help the good |ty rs .ation Day. : Upon ene nes “Benny” har Just ‘received a wire | fetes of thousands who patronize his first engagement, He Is to go i in great aia aid tat he expeeie to ove hin |CAURE ALONE. wa tliat hela Rood acd Isrendier, the 10 Bay ttt Tae from Dr, Kay« dire him to| the public links against Bill Brennan Chicago | &t the deciaion over Lewis However, this taxation won't be endier, the local ov boxer, earned Mau Phey 6 Aa porn A he | mal ail aie Re ee Cae : ; compulsory, but the patron “ot every |” It i eignificant that a lot of racing drivers select Decoration Day to | another « : t : meta te i , ny Murphy, | the Chicago middiewelght, | academy Will ve derstand emselves with slings, eye-pate he deteate box or wo. sailo uc camp, | ‘The Sleepy Hollow Club's tourna. | 9 oe xl malate eee ae pee ogg oy PRalrytae Maryn peel ¥ Will be given to underst decorate themsel h st tches and bandages when he deientt we wil | wnt early | ment, June 18 and 14, will not be for| tne Gateway A.C. of North Ada with any of the good middiersighte. in| fone nie ne Ageen Econ pute Ae vou G ’EM WRONG round and aturday » is CNEawe- | 6 general public, It will be restricts ay t s cily, has folned the Unitel States Navy | can’ imagine h * going ti PICKIN 6 igeey team gen , p incall om eatrlets | Muga, Brennan has not fought since | wai stationed on the merit aio. Granite wae ee A left-handed southpaw named Powers, jaw. oraia has had ves 1 to members and their friends | he proke his log in his go with Jack State at the foot of Went 8th street F| Peres i ie ki flow: equ ry |c1ub members desiring the presence| temprey at Milwaukee several i he 1h of Wim ooh fh Monty) Tt would not be surprising tf $25,000 Spent hie leleurs time posing May Rowargs Charley “Ww therweig f hould send in thelr names paey at Milwaukee several weeks) Ri Ghig, who extents to dln cle cn fo,| were raised during the regular season But one day this big chump BOSTON by the Velsinger have |) 4 : : i EMS hetaas ee Ae UL? Fl for this object. The patrons of the Picked a fight with the ump, Thomas of aay i \< | and addresses before June 10 to the = 4 academies showed that they were im- And finished it under the showers, fhe eeels Club, T boy Pe Chairman of the # ommittee, Five K N i red Nijiy bantamwelght of Staten|mensely patriotic in the reoent Ltb- c., Che the greatest prospects 1 Aollars is the entrance fee. All money for two more bw mM an ted with the United piatee | erty Loan drive when they subscribed The Glants are so sore over losing a couple at Pittsburgh that they | ten ro fa eighteen years old. Lonard and a ee pee Bea the oP ‘ saving Yost retired ftom hia hint wip | nearly two hundred thousand dollars |, 4 Ti8 Cee os oe more before they get to winnir in, he boxe . vA ¥ w jae part io @ bout at} in @ little over a week ho tod @ ——— Olympic Cly ty y Wil} Be one of y n Jack ‘ 1 tomorrow niet, a ‘The Hilliard Room Owners’ propo- wed suit by batting WNe Robine, Somebody ought te teach thove binds | Ee hee eee t t 1 by va f , rf re Foe of ' } sition to raise money for the bonds | ,, ,hten the tain fol | ited a ! ul po 4 tf i ane Hoe ee wasn't accepted by the committee in| °° ——_— ‘ waving neers si, wake | the d " [ | charge of such matters until the Inst Despite the fact that a garage has replaced the village amithy, Jamaica | fon, ope: flog 6 Autio Ratner Hive middiew a no | tof LifsP*Mtadh Matyas | minute, and they had to go at te | saoting aquirters expect to ‘make a killing when the horses come to town. “Have ' « from Country Club, designed 1 0 rt « n at Lawrence, Mae apa pp a | aaa = - vane —_—_— twenty-f ' ; sl ene Johnny 1 ta wath | organization : i ihe Unite pesig 1. "Hansen | If there 1@ another loan the billiard t fi Si ld F d Eiger palik ; ' en waias tad Maries | room keepers hope to raise @ million | u ay Sports for so ler Fun ment Y i u y | dollars. 1 informed ak thin iene eeuaine es sadliadd aun ae 7 ‘3 nee Sol Metager, the famous football men-| weights by Pat Ryan Matt Metts ath The M hee trip w ns n s H ; Ho R ; P. k yey S t tor at Washington and Jefferson Col- 4 Flee wae. Gabe cenlataa | e Motor Ca) trips er pe i ani tor § i ays ang y other athletes r’s on Tra and bo. peculia velgtan eit aus| ee UNNING FVEAKNESS IN LWO SECTIONS yee ana tormer Captain and Al!-|quany as. famous, “A number of the | F in of pe Rey ham: | ¢ 1 eine, am rig Masa T : ee ane tortor of the Cilversity|best boxes in the stand wit be Fee | ountain of Youth sa ARS the Tinatcl ‘Pravle,_e a 0-Morrow Is Real Turf Novelty |... cor eseven. is. tn. town. (tered fr the various nustonal, army | Jy the common-sense kind of 1b 10 a ‘ t Tourmlay evening, Ma of Fonneyivania * nyatema{@Ad city offlelals who will be Invited tion found only in the specially selected be arr t 1 ents of Ma k > He is trying out a lot ¢ ystem3!" Metzger and Fred Rubien, Secre- flake graphite known as we get 4 “ van of New Kraus N my, {With which to whip the soldiers of|tary of the A, A. U., will be in active e be de t \ ain go. and J More Than 20. Entries for|th!® announcement last night. The} ogi, pix at Wrightstown, I "ge of the évents 1X N adnes cA ‘ into fighting shé APHITE site, buy pment f - oni 1 Wednesday's Race Will | etd might result in no true run Face, |r his. biggest mission ‘DE PALMA MAY START domouile nova, tc : : and it is anxious to avoid this, so th the athletic officials +f ( : ; Make It a Double Eve u her with the athleti | : a a a Havent, |064, sete tn ard Ne 2) "acme ihe hilt IN HARKNESS RACE. | — LUBRICANTS a t Me . three-year-olds making a scramble | Po} ; as for 2 ‘ si f . « ‘ a dak orn 7 q has secured the Holo Grounds Raly De Palma plan n active By covering the bearings w: bi ‘vay | males rereeive ot $200 {| BALTIMORE, Md May 14—The| for the laurels, it i@ perfectly willing | oiigiy, May 28, ax the site for @leampaign on the Sines kine a veneer that prevent mag ' D bis & Khess, ww will ‘ | tna yay eas 8 ay, May, <6, FRESE S Rea- Tul xon's prolo (Ae ’ Disk . _ " | Ete hich will be run|to run the classic in two divisions. | ia scnail game between the Fort Slo-{son. The hivk of the track arrived in| [| your ear und greally improve its gain t eget neaday a : will be the! There are four moneys to the race, | cum y Fisher, the own early to-day and rediately got performance ! i iargeal And in Amer, | #88 second horse getting § the | tner ne nd ach with Willan H, Wellman, who There's nothing else that does the job t did AY Othen Soune v ¥e a ; ot rai : ‘ My iy A RCIA ILAE HANS ‘ ny eponsen. Bint eatk Mi thy Bion Luortartng cna hae ae : th uwo sectio ere would be] record in all H way th ri iy Oalhin learning nt Lubricatt 7 ' twenty or eight divisions of the gpoils, Figur- | date Ludi Moe eee on here aie rigvereat Flval, hag JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE Co. i" ! more|ing on twenty etarters the ra gular Camp team, the’ Harkness Handicap a Jersey City, New Jersey t : ¥ : a \ d, when would be worth 35,00 wi : vd field sports and the en- ine Bheopiheed Bap son Preibe meet Established 1827 crab pext w at wi er arile \ “ Preah wi) the American turf, but the horsemen | willbe pitched yn the infleld grass but Wellman is redou hts _ ‘ Kerrigan, afte Mass. a Loelre a poe W PFA In: hee 1 each wil elr © e * no area W . add the sprint champion to order. 3.45 P.M. Y keos & Mather poor drive, put a bra A 0, of New Bedfon), Mas }. tcarry added value of . Cee ee EDINA Waa Wore Ren ctee tat ika GA ABCrIAL ' Ff, pemieus pilots who, m art TH F DAR ED EVILS old Urouuds, Adio, Gix.—ddit, Shot plumb on the greea and thea w say 6, oe reeves curmpe < gu, ‘be Maryland Jockey Club made stakes. will be exbibitione Wild offered as pu: anuicap for $30,000 ae is io 90 . ~ eons Valo Was . —v

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