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—$_$_<_ In Speaking About Yank Outfielder’s: Stellar Feat Which‘ Pre- vented Tigers From Winning, Fullerton Says: “In Twenty-six Years of Baseball | have Only Seen Two Catches That I'Con- sider Better, One was Made by BilllLange and the Other Was * Eddie Hahn’s Great Catch in the World’s Series iBetween ,. the Two Chicago Clubs.” ho AN ala : ___ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918. RUBE WADDELL |___ CONCERTS AND music. GDF ATEST FVER RECORDE Cornell Crew to Severn Regatta io) ee eso. ye ASTOR. fee oe OF ITHACA’S COLLEGE EIGHT Pi TESTOR OAR VRE Ava Woor) * ANTHONY WAYNE MAY HAVE GRANT ALWAYS HAD A CIGAR, |. ; NGA PER) SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS [ {f° 0 00085] nf i 4 ! Hall, Sun, Aft., May 19, LHOOLEY’S CATCH ONE QF Courtney May Be Induced to Send (a ai er aT i te EMPIRE hiv. Grae tb AT 69, CORNELL'S GREAT ROWING 1800 by M Pusalieie. aecrovesiine ree) COACH IS STILL DIRECTING WORK sil s 3 tk ie a i ‘in NEW AMSTEROA Yani wi Mat 38: panmanpe sng | (he RAINBOW GIRL IEGFELD 11:30 NEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC Wes nis Club, an that & Th RAndicaD | wee VAUBRVILLE, By Hugh S. Fullerton. Forort Hills. The fourth of the series of weekly ah Ni Oh { West 41 6), bra at 8 roller skating racoa will take place to- | lar Ler.As Dorothy LIBERTY | iies't2) font tal. Pho, night at 8t. Nic Rink and will bring iliert Pitt In both the | Co., DeWitt Young two-mile prof Jo [day & Wilt, one-mile amateur @ ‘ A sional events. A. R. Englington, ——. = = setimanhi Eastern champion, who was defeated Sid Frant ‘Trompe, Olid & Mat) | HUDSON J, last week, will again be @ starter. oo Cleveland, Kane & Leonard, R % By Dy ., lWinnvtaoieies Contains | MANBY LEE & Gear Oth av, |Wetls't Pyle mond V¥ Loute Nelson, world's welterweight | Neer 0s la, Vaio Fenguene “the 116, "ote f ‘osting champion, feels confident that | [Jean Adair & Co, Hackott & Fray tat ee | he will win in hee Rash bout with Yours | doe Towie, Tien Clie itia | HENRY MILLERS «ATR, | Hackenschimidt at Bothner's Gym- | Tol. Bry, 7410, Eve, 8.90, Mata*Thinrs, de Bat nagium, No. #0 West 4id Street, to- * coe BILLIE BURKE. ,, A Marriage of night rrr an cinco ‘The followers of basketball in 1910 PA LACE {,"trm wasp or | HENRY MILLER Convenience game. Most of the old team are now B.P.KEITH'S! TRIXIE FRIGANZA, . REVUE. ED i $1 eeety Corps, Boo Mahon. forward, 1s | CBWAY & 06 ST.vAvcing & Lod atte | OTHER MUSICAL SH! JOY" Kt = — and 1911 will mber the “Lightning || wWAY & 47 ST CORT deh Sty Fe of U WED. MAT. a different kind of a fight. Capt. Mahon, Field Artillery, now’ in ration A is gut Alex: | PHOTO PLAYS. FLO-FLO tie runner to score and the seni be'tia Peas eaiiaie ‘er to get to second and Genwriant, 1914, by The Prove, Pubiiehing Ca, || 1 third before he could retrisve tt GUAt ateck lo becoming the Be te Giboolay came forward at top ning on the Polo Grounds, and it ta] going in the sng aheded part ce possible that the/ right field, and it looked as if the sixth may replace | ball would fall safe. He stretched the seventh as the| Wt one hand, almost on the tops of “stretch” inning |.t2® 8T@88, speared the ball, and an “4 ‘ instant later the crowd was on its if the Yanks keep feet shouting {ts praises of a catch neir record. | that seemed impouble The sixth ye | The game was well played, and w the Yanks | ©Ye Drililantly played, after an er- “| ratic and erring first inning, and the ten 2 to 0 by) Yanks showed themselves a trifle suc Tigers | perior to the Tigers. A peculiar fea- e of| ture of the game was that all the ‘ runs were scored after two were out, »W48\and each time it was momentary t sala by the |/fumbles of bard hit ground balls that hun- |istarted the scorin na Pennsylvania Is Now Logi- Francia & Arte, Shire rel J mR ve" of Columbia, which never lost a Dalle Mata, 2508 forward, \s First Licut. E | RivERSIDE S EDWAKDS' soNG | TOTALLY ECLIPSE: Benson, forward, 7 France; Art Alex ; i . Ordnance Corps, and Ted Kiendi — y 12 Giants, meantime, after their! cal Favorite Over Annap-| and Murray Lee, guaras, will soon be | NY, & “slump,” had a day of t d he eervi Mu W Yanks mp," hac of rest a : the service. > 7 ‘é olis, Columbia an adieu | THEATRE Ww nd satlora,| Pittsburgh, where rain robbed them a as | A programme of ten events, six of 4181 ST. AND BROADWAY, t winning |Of @ chance at revenge. The “slump"| Syracuse Eiights. m for individuals and four for teams, M E MURR Y 1 the Yanks | !# used advisedly, as the chances are Siebadifcnn pee eeuy to bo hold for the benetit o A A Ly ar, Bway, J before the season is over it will be | lene vel! tay Naval T 1 : yim," jens Thora,’ & . the sailors at Pelham Bay Nava DAVID Ei Seon Poet nation 1 a slump tf they fall to win By Bruce Copeland. | on to-morrow attarnoon. | Th The CO Pr Lilied, and | doublesheader-each day, AR and its shifting influences |s ons will by held at the training | TIGER RO : r Larry Doyle was reported to be W have made the historic water ssp \ he 5) W Be. Eves. at 88 1 back with the team and feeling bet: course at Poughkeepsie one one We Low ie, the new BELASCO WW," Fie, 89, : ‘ rar his attack of malaria and |with Nineveh and Tyre so far as pres- | |ington Heights, He won. the David POLLY seus ‘ ne UPP's arm is reported to ; ition | }making a clean score of five victor ftleece, AST be comMg around, ‘There, haa been | (ot Cllesiate rowing competition is and no defeats In the tournament ry . ehras aRital h sev nsiderable real worry about|Cconcerned,. for the biggest aquatic ended. last night in the Morningside x PARK "84. Oi Ciel Bs. § {them Schupp's# arm | because the. trouble | event on Hendrick-Hudson’s visionary | room, The final Kamo way Hi ‘and ALL WEEK tower Ousin Romer Matineen Wed de. Sats. 280. ROUIMMe vIn tnte imisplacement of a| route to India has been transferred and RC, Hart, and the fo i 4 DAYS LE E oulder¢muscle. He has bee: ral Ba é ° van f ing witht rare apeed but with Mites |, the Picturesque Severn, . whiose prizes were all 1n war In TOYS of FATES wo | MB tie siiiary-Navat Melodrama, wd 1 contr "| equally as historic waters flow tran- | Cc: COORTNEY: stamps. }OLOISTS. COPTEDY - STRAND SYTIPHORY OFCHESTRA COHAN & HARRIS \e". rere i erbas got their first taste|quilly néar the Naval Academy at Seen =i abe: $$$ | guprem TVOL 1 WILLIAM S. HART Sat iP Bs, ri est when the Reds ‘gave | annapélis Nway, 40th St “settish Yates” | A TAILOR-MADE MAN “ji: : two |{hem @ terrific trouncing in the early | want POU: +, |f#mous Orange rowers of Syracuse de-| lish thole pins instead of the Amert- Revareadteh Me: [in cwettiat JE MA t °\inning. They rallied later and made |. S#turday.has been set as the dat®/ veloped by the veteran coach, Jim 1 swivel rowlock. ‘The former wa TALTO ELTINGE J! 423,54, remy 1% ere » to the score close but the start was not | when the Argonauts of Pennsylvania, |'Ten Eyck, who js universally Tora an | rst introduced By, Ay an niall 1 dl ” 3 auspicious, | ci Yb cuse|48 “Pop Courtney's most formidable| There are also other styles which will | thre , y yTimes Square, | B i B fi PI Fe CRN ER ae —- ees mete eld be bate AR yee rival in the annals of college rowing. |be watched with great Interest. of fifty yards with @ 22 20, 0, Usingss belore Pleasure 1 ke BASEBALL has given its rst vic- | Wl! follow the paces set by thelr re | penn ig the popular favorite, which | e . 2|] sit) Marner Wernard & Stes, Carr, ‘ 7 tim to. the great war, Cie |Spective strokes in the annual regatta /fact is chiefly “d to her victories !* = = | Carr, _ Sarklésai ly pitched ‘for ei, /of the Ametican Rowing Association, |over Columbia, Yale, Princeton und | E GLOBE |Markle, whot formerly pitched ‘for tha‘ b which:-heretofore would have|ANnapolis.. -But the Orange rowers i aim’ Wie oe fel- | Yanks, among the missing in|? 6ven i etch |CAMROt be defeated without the most CK O' LANTERN M00) & Sat Polo | France. His‘name was found among | Och. Worthy “of the immortal stretch | gruelling kind of « struggle; so. it STANDARD ©: Tons in Gen, Pershing’s list of the casualties (Of the Hudson, hard by Poughkeepsie,|may be SOME rowing among. the i, 1| yesterday and tt h ‘iy *\ and which cdllege men have learned | leaders | a day and there was no further | ‘ + Rowing experts are unanimous in | ns to his fate. Markle, 1n 1916, |t0 revere as one of thelr most cher-| {7,08 experts are unaniinay | nit hit ed to be @ great pitcher, Hé|tehed battle grounds. mirably suited to the POs > ar py Wie ened!) The above four colleges sent in thelr/course ts the one on wh nh th \ ome 18 In New ; hipmen have rowed all their ne a eon 580) goody in: the | SBEree AS FD eRey” date, Le 1 Waal ead the, Henley aiavance In |} ASTOR q., Hexsy a 4m wD } nlearly part of 1916 that he.was tipped | not until the last.few days that Cor-| iway with breadth enough for a | si vnene Wed. < Mat d peer ale Be Sorin Aas Buel faded away | nell expressed a’ desire to send the crews, The siart aa little more than CLIFTON CRAWFORD | im FANCY FREE f ind B and was sent to Toronto, Last sea- Sle Gn ads to|three miley above the Naval Acad- | wor-Ray _Raywond- Marjorie Gatescs, ‘ n he was with the Tolédo Clute a | indomitable Courtney and Nis lads to Haye tik hiectinieh annie were re he pitched good |. | revive the traditions of the most suc- cessful rowing college in this country, | nor him ag the first ball player to | However the Ithacans have not yet ives his Ife—tn all probability—to | Sent in their formal entries, but 1 le Cause | doesn't seem possible that old “Pop” near the railroad bridge ' BROADHURST**: Ww, . MAYTIME. sf he early rush to fo iy. Wherever he is the fang wiil| High hills are on both sides river, making the co ve »yand at the : natural easy Wood, Wm. Norrie, { Arrangements i bed im Boston RGA as Courtney, the veteran wizard of the Shee cowie ; ant pals igieta =z haye wuf-| shells, could. miss the opportunity. to whereby spectators will be permitted SHUBERTH,Y (awe < ered another heavy loss, and) compete in’ such ap event. But atch the ‘6 from the abutting « LIONEL) tna Gs expectation that Dick Hoblitzell, | or is war, and the matter te atill| Properties, an re will be an ex Banymore), ves it et trategy the fleld leader and first baseman of | Sautaed : cellent y ie tof the whole | | cies White team, would Join his fellows in} If Courtney and his Cornailians de. ARMAS Will an Wo} Be Tout the service of the country was real- | ss4e to kd gart in Wee avant 4 will by Thursday and 1 ve e v1] ne tO Se 2 - of b ne N Se merday when "St wae an-| 1, tne’ thitty-third annual’ event in . Aten ane vine Mt not oun d that he has been nominated | ¥ undone the! for an army commission, Hobby haa’! Waicb the, world's: nm mous r wers w 1 5 e the privile Mu g he & i Musical ‘ ae . has led ullers in the afforded by the Severn Boat Clut eT win other been one of the first great basemen Berane a of tle’ year. “Pop:’|° Incspite of the war, rowing en eee OH LADY! Yesterday | of Ma hoes for eleven seasons. He | toy cy by thousands of Cornell men the! thustasta throughout the country are f the wreck: | ¥ uid have gone into the ‘army last | orld over and by all the other col- | eagerly awaiting the big event which . ’ 8 bu a ed ies lwell up t r Dut for a slight physical imped- | Wes ‘men and sport lovers who know| they will regard as a criterion to dc jeaitn Seaneahere she prea tet EYESOF YOUTH t th yea and termine the efficiency of either the ng the ache operation to prepare himself. “The | im is in his sixty-nin ar ) | | ia iay a fat aay ot sean eent linn hath enor crc gle at ori | > I know who discovered Ricoro,”’said the Paying Teller. Charles EB. Courtney was born Noy. | Penn, the favorite, employs the Eng 13, 1849, hard by his beloved waters of Cayuga Lake, He took nuturally’| first sacker, although Ruth can y tho base fairly well and hit : 39TH ST. font wt “Returning from lunch one day I met one of our mes- ina ve wat. HODGE..." \ tter and harder perhaps even tha: ~ Mate Shan ae 4 fy : ed : : A Hobby. Tt means a handicap to |*9,t¢ Water and wool became an oo Bo Séctan ce sengers with a wallet of bills chained to his wrist. PLYMOUTH 55,8 uth as @ pitoher to play first, and it Tig own boat and rowed his first x Ocore va ; r : NAZIMOVA P Ruth ia Bitchings PMMA When jcompetitive | race aguinat better] Played I was reaching for a cigar, when the messenger said, Ny Ruth is pitching. equipped rowing sh ind) won, ames aye oT hi i: fy gin |? MOROSCOWs a ‘y C ey wes invin- ! ° BRAD, nore has reached the Yanks. Cine and never inst wyaes ag aa By Local Clubs ry this brand, Sir q assaulted fierce! They need a pitcher to help the|amateur. Turning professional, he Orde ° P ld : irty-nt! t of forty-six races. a s y ~ é ne and again to, break jot and hoped until yesterday shat en thir-aine culo for ates | T BoLo GROUNDS I lit it. Its expensive look and flavor made me glance in bay 5 has been th A j , s H seals aha act. i aitd mint WH | Goud’ be pefauades tencoltge ray (SSM, lB 1885, and "has been thers | pm Naw TO (a) voluntarily at the wallet to see if the seals were intact YSCO age || COMBA RBE Li © of the greatest |‘hem. Scout Connery of the Yanks| It {8 practloally certain that the| Pushes. . AP etl 6 ‘ : 9 : 48TH ST. a SF oe nn fall fold he | want to Fort Smith, Ark, and tried [crews oF Yale, Beincnion and Har. | Ute, "aia “The messenger laughed. ‘Don’t worry, Sir! I've dis- || rm MAN wuo STAYED ‘ar’ HOME at. a Yanks |t Persuade Foster to agvee to aign|ovent onthe Severn. Thess colleges : 4} covered Ricoro and so long as I can buy them for HT egerhy wantise, reanew wcore @ ; jety of | 2 contract, but Foster replicd that |contend that thelr war activities pre. |} 50 Se é ’ . , | Aston 1b Spewin® ; # vetlred from baseball 7c the bank's funds are safe ; leagu' vat even if he had not retired he /any athletic contests on a large scale Aehano.D ‘ ROPE O COMED! tch was worth the price| Vould not sign with a New York|/with these three opponents out of | Waiter... 1 ere “Since tl T say ‘Ricoro’ every morning at the United , 7 atch v , eeeeetng ty Prlprne Piri aul abies the we and with the poe ity oe Cofgie 5 BA 224 B2 Totals oy ‘ ince len 3 € nas WN ¢ LOEW'S Tth Ave, J. !52!)800 1 io 19 a1 Re cetmiealsoent atope and tarawe staf! now seams to lle in|goems to have the best chance for| {Rated for Bricker ':" the minty inning Cigar Store near me. PPh Pow “THE BOOMERANG” which Bush robbed the Yauks of | 1) Went Mrs ere ae oF the Mimeaa's: oree\in' this case ia the | Gn ROSES Et : i | — Fiek Up sod oven of Younes sone-| OS * eee oS 4 peach tie tek dine ds eee Sooner or later you'll discover— sSs50°"S"5"" MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS = 3 \Ennr eee one into a dot . % t | 44 Ny Mit furning ‘Thomende 8 ee nthe catch 1e by Gilhool Me || D. W. GRIFFITH'S 0 nist Ri TRUMPH In twent f hase my } NATIONAL LEAGUE, j AMERICAN LRAGLE, \nainan Bern nai oy, HEARTS OF THE WORLD Ons nade t “TUBS W. BS W. Pe. || CLOBS Ww. . 1 CLUBS W. f. Bo, | Winsing Pitcher tine }F bal A B10. Br. Seb) 60 Mase Ne BE " ¥...18 8 857) Phily, . 4 11 4211] Boston. 14 10 58S] Wash 10 11 0476) AT CINCINNATI, | i W 1) Chieago.14 6 .700) Bklyo . 7 13 .850}] N, ¥...13 10 .565] 8t. 1... 0 FF 450 BROOKLY c ' | AMUSEMENTS, ' ; ‘) Pitts 1% @ 660] Bt, L... 7 14 333] Cleve ..12 10 .545| Phils. . # 12.490 * Da | ZOLUMBIA ay [hace Daly Por ped + AH Cinctn, 14 12.600] Boston. 6 15 .286!! 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