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Fox * Qolt and Other Games May Be fae ce ee rege ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 1918, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THAT ANTI-LOAFING LAW Copyright, 1918, by The Prees Publishing Oo (The New York Bvening World). COMMUTING _IS TO PROSPERITY; WAYS TO GO LIKE THE ROAD YOU HAVE TWO Played as Usual, as Anti- Loafing Bill Doesn't Mean That No Time Shall Be Spent in Exercise and Amusements. secure Oulmet for exhibition purposes Ooorriatt 1916. by The Prew Pybiideca Co hat time of the former open cham (The New Y ——— jon is practically engaged for weeks HE passing o: Ant-Loafing a ‘ ——— a to voine. burthermore, he has few op- Bill doe n that ther SueRE — DONT portunities to get away from his regu ehal) be no time spent in § stant “Ww Nos Learing sture lar duties at Camp Devens, There had healthgp) exer: or amusements heen some talk at firet of getting Golf and other games can be played yy Now — WIL GE Grwar To Pur on Galmet’s fortoer part Acco ull gy "hah ory ; “THe GUY WHO STUDIES HS Oulnet and Anderson know each To interpret the Legisiature's a — Shots For & MINUTES — other's game so well that they wil Hon as directed against amusements R. AT Bog on HOUR. probably make an effective combina- would be a catastrophe, People do| SO pk tion, Both have d in memorable enough worrying over war conditions jarden City without cutting out their relaxations lanai he Travers-Itirkby combl- to have more time to mope around. | ak Ge Gueant WE wee President Wilson has come out| ~ a ele ced 3) apes me th jcan get for practice, Tr oll oenit Aahpaiaereallliibe Ste dado lated for that matter fo can Kirkby, al leges, and only a few d ne unless he i6 able to wet ov the links Jumped aii over an idea to cut out 2 an eee with a certain amount of frequeney turn the greatest outdoo APPLIED “To ume > ” e ’re in in ice | #port day Baw cLums. No 0 Shortage of Baseballs, 2 ROR CER TTT A COLUMBUS WAS NOT THE FIRST YACHTSMAN TO FIND THAT ALL a i ai IS cd ON Bald LEVEL BiG GOLF MATCH AT GARDEN CITY SATURDAY WEEK Sergt. Ouimet and John An- derson in Match Against Travers and Kirkby Sergt. Francts Oulmet, U. 8. A., wi take part In a four-ball match, with John G. Anderson as a partner. igainst Jerome D, Travers and Os- wald Kirkby, over the links of the tarden City Saturda tolf Club one week from This match is announced ted Cross, have been made to oy the American > many efforts rs can al- balls off of th sed by the p Of the year Into « day for thoughfu ee lincidentally the auctioneer will etnies pena The leas a ( Has Ni no more | Joseph P. Day. 1 Will be by ughtful meditation there iy In this sovern as No Intentior ti onatic “has been c ni gountry just now the better, Let us| e aor “hes i. ention could be| donation, ae ha: be customary 18 have optimism and energy, and a of Curbing Their Manu- ese matches, alth \ dare imien and omens “| Monster Fistic Carniva - x bet | ent baa | 80 usar oe apetatare't Ba @port instead. An hour a day ANY A » Says Julis nout the country |anything they like from $1 up, optimism and good, hard. chee Y. WE CooL SoA LORT WE'VS wrsHeD ture, Says Julian serve “ap Another Red Cross match petween falning can do more to ‘keop or he ross n WHEN A GIN STUDIED EVERY Wart. Curtis. e Supply Having been com- | professionals will be played at Apa fation’s fighting strength up to the| y UIT j exhausted by the sh’ muasdae, Mag 8. die etch than ail the gloomy deter. | Lire . | —- 0 the soldiers “over there” and to | jamin ee eatin He a olan nine malnation that can be packed into a In Garden on Ma 24\- me By Bruce Copeland. the various qantonments. | Bareew ee Ween. winner, of the year’s time. | Y ; mh BASEBALLS WILL BE IN-| North and S tournament several 1 ; ASEBALL users throu, i The French peoplo are the mos B veekn ago, will bo ed tu Gi obeerful people in the world and the —_———— BENNY LEONARD'S BOUTS TEBEAU, oLo BALLPLAYER, country have been ste i CREASED peed ae Icholls, formerly of Great Neck, and | rt i. hat, owt: “There isn't a week that pa nm herrigan, now in the Naval Re ter has no aports,| WVilliam) Fox's Team of The-1 {2:40 Just recovered trom’a apeli ADD $7,000 TO FUND. ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET |' eps Hews Uiat, 0% Joesn’t see hundreds of new serve. ieabwe sothing of sport or entena y id OX'S 4 -"}sickness, agreed to take on KEddl | sale ma ‘or leathe t ' balls shipped to France for the use of Re aren Pare oy atrical < ‘ icture | We Tl 7 € y ) ver Jof shoes and glo for the so 4 “The Go: |. Plans : r ment or relaxation belind the lines., atrical and Motion Picture | }¥«! Puls pals mot recently 33/ SAN FRANCT tay O11 sh Tocinfe co eco Tho Govern | 74 "the season's gala, eve And when he {s cornered h 7a Up : Brooklyn and wore a sensation, | | enny Leonard ne manager of the |the Government has ordered that no 1 that the | \Vamamnoleett Country Club, pear Pro his bands and cries "K | Interests to Conduct ore Wine Sackons ea | fs ' Hater the St. Louts | more horsehide could be used ‘for the tly to the dence, Ro, May 38 At that th Tt'a quite different w French | ar he T mnt eset . pater) Camp ( tt dir 1 dead in his saloon | manufacture of baseballs, Upc s the and over that new but popular and English and Americans. Th Show at Which There'll | tea! boy with the many wallops, and } ; ing |it {4 expected that Chick Evans are all tral ppg Selita A . ets Frankie Callahan tf the opposite cor-| ‘The are bullet wound in his} yestigation it ia le 4 that the|the manufacture of t Ys would {national amateur champton, _ patre ae gene? te take @ sporting) Be Real Bouts Between! ners. If these lady scrap with the], sh 1 Y Government no intention to euld [dot be praSliaal in thet sof the | with Oulmet, “will meet Jin ' 7 | \ “| wame pep thelr managers used UP] gin t bod t ‘ ; He »{Americans op both side orn Oj champion, oun | % / ney ath) . a ; the making of baseballs and that the b 6s of the | srutchinson, winner of r set atvel a Sport’s Stars in Drive’ for| while stratghten ut details the] cary © " : s a hs ena inaeala fonal patriotie tournament, RED FULTON has been & i Hautanenta tara pipuG Abia: ‘ ees niver was fe ‘ eports circulated as to the immed! 4 predicted that | gs now. tenatively chance to redeem himself. Hie $ 100,000,000 It ts the plan of thos staying tha! Jim Ford @ I 1 iH Baka y by ito manufacture of army shoes and s woul a refusal to appear in the show] "Pt {affair in cuarge to include every | ¥ aren t ‘ ef bpp eiap ee tiandty ye aed before ane held in San Francisco last Vriday| i | champion and chief gontender ror \ ard with @ b hy ot 50 Absurdity of these repor other season rotis around, He pointed nlght to get funds to equip the sols) By William Abbott. Mardy © attic ag Be Reni | eeonah’: te é ae [Clevelund, O., and G ident in . the annotne to the tn creased cost of reehide and «further @ier camps with at ods coming back to its old] Fox inquired the whereabo. Billy | nielit to er dates for the \" brothe that the Government contracted Youbied in neice witli the tase way, | Ril auarantee that Hute knocked out Fred's Sonar i in the home in the ¢ On the} Gibson, manager of F Soc hein Laonard ia his ef Bite caters for 1,000,000,000 of shoes and and tt ald cost more within | - Far West. } e ot May 24 there will be ‘Out in San Kray *\ aloer. Gn ime tennis Panoh that an’ eciial rf { months 1 for the cup for thr Now Jack Dempsey has wired vlads i s © from behind a napkin R . , pits ae fal baseballs now cost $1.50, sixteen for 19 James Coffroth, offering to fight Ful-| held tn the famous arena of Lai “Get, him on the long distance! 8 would t de for the sold! {t ts believed that they will Jum Tho a at Brook ; tan four rounds tn the next Training |chainplonship fights a patriotic BYY- | phone : Red Cross Captain, n the noxt is hard exen_§? by t | homplon Of Brooklyn p Activities Fund show in San|gramme of star bouts between the nd Gib heard from within that the United States Army of profession: ) try Club and it wae pm Gilets 0 see Fulton, who tx with a th RRabaaTHaHk Call Ae ‘ n course of a short time Wa patie Aantaal Bt, Pent wit pe " : ai aoinine non, Naturally, the ‘or the first eighteen holes cal troupe in Beattle. Monster meet will be under the} siittn, the noted baxing autnority OL ‘. fe ntests of ; ; 2 the rigera of the Sonne ‘ a and other athletic hh ended with Izor winning b Felton should have uspices of William Fox's Red Cross », Was appointed Western rep-| Bridger Conr have the op- : a, ry are pasred—that 1s, thos) paraphe in totally depe heart and accept De Tew of Theatriedl and Motton Ple- | tive for the Red Cross meet,| portunity ain t t of witnes#= ma er\of & guarante t engaged at the front or in|the duration of the war the early hours He should be willing ture Interests and a special com-| Ho wired his intentions of ssauing! ing an up. One of the the em : ain’ ly the siltomobiia’ eon Ad, much (as Demnpre mitten 0 Lo tirepyn tc oe Bast w formidable squind of ring UM) yeincipain ia a topnotcher ta the f an “7 §-| 1# the Government Is going to make Si t Pai Pat ae ge yout. He is much ie riper Dive aur Ayer yeas t| To give Jess W n opportunity | Middleweizht and the other.a D 1 is 1,000,000,000 pairs of shoes and 1,- xX een ar. Q ere no decided. s Dempsey and a much lee Jof redeeming himself tr Lever. welght, They ola 000,000,000 pairs of gloves for an » | Wants to be na libers Dempsey is a rushing ne f rraces of fistic fans, a wi Grab ttsburgh and) tomy . ee: cham army of 2,000,000 men, every soldier | 1 D bl f veeent bout with F ke proved Cech cetbocker. Hotel,| {0 the world's champion Vannien tibe wera ot a au ~ apa SA Pe n ouvoles O. what he has real “cls Bit he} eon at the Kaiskerboo : ear int ‘ : ‘ > bo the proud F Tae Neate gun in ctious| Wilian ox, Captain of, Ned Cron AS SP evices ise puntener of ate pei ot seve ent BP CvLOR Tourney epee 18 & Sour-round pout, | prominent theatrical and moving ple for tw Ivo rounds at a ee 500 pair of gloves, with nothing esa —— orme Ashe of Before he made the teh with | rire folk, d Lines were thrown out Frank) held by the Union b as * on his mind but to go into the haber-} a ed out by witard, which has now fallen) Ure fol yout, fe Sixteen patrs are in the draw tp the| y lard, which jas now allen | for high clasy| Moran, who is now In town after big Casing, Both ty ; Te business after the | dour ‘ rd roun throug’. Fulton occasionally did a fleld“of dit. | atructing the sold pie ned fi . id juoubles mate which start to-day mo twel little boxing for the soldiers, But It can be of| worth how to land Good in thelr con RS 4 i ny n connection with the open tourney | a ner’ wee only wparring-partner boxing, In aid to the Cross, Jim Coffey, the Dublin Gitar poenuly winnlt 1 decis! ) . the ordinary trench 7 at the Harlem ' ud. ton the which he risked nothing guickly discovered t provision} Tendler, the lat : “a Hae G8 the United States Army ts god Vinies Richards, holder H Fighters have changed. John Ts |nad boen made for irt of seit. | sation; Joe W ch the seneattomal Bt, Pa 8 0 tor ast two tnonths’of the hard-|poys' national chainplonahip singien | Fury weaver or nen of thant tyne, | were. Kies maw. | rede WY Oa Nears tne, fat @ wvaliers at the Loring game at Camp Dodge, | O46 ing of wear, With ove : and Henry H, Basstord won | RACING “SELECTIONS, Govern, 0 of tha mM! that boxers W on > ADD ‘one who's who in the Rea ae winted efyillan . 7 Nias ainltinal sauna” ain panied Mf fighting to-day. would be willing ty Me thei tie taee be ADDY | Breny as equipped with 600 pairs of shoes and es in th» seim!-tinal round of the PIMLICO PB pod SAzDan? 8) Dt orey it and & way has been devised hem | All bouts will be honest-to-goodness pecs arias Heike ree un equal number of gloves, they coul DIE Anita vine sue atclgwaretned as Race IRalat slaw Seas ho beled to show their patriotism and cager- | battles, uctlon every second, and fee gaabiog prot eeiepira ing Doat’C provide an y of 2,000,000 with] anaily overcame Terpert Ie Rowima,| Superhuman, Ng Allg 0 help ‘the boys now ‘over! just mero pretty exhibitions. |v A olcaa to 484 +5 a lhand and footwear for more than|ui the New York Athie Ib and] oAecond, .1ace—— Penrose, Tattle We en Wiad ana : | of avevie paula everal wevks ago, (re " |twenty-one years of war, With tin ropoiiuan champion. Third ‘Race—Comacho, Clark 4M. reputations} ’ v Po? ae Bey ein . mans a ‘ 1 the necessary inclination, many rat eer a Monocney, Ne through thet tndifrer¢ , t Ba nutiGn wnat with | es ue ae 6 ‘. r Interesting comparisons could lartman wa. veurth Race—Lantus, War Cloud. be f rotisn than they ¢ At the Knick rele Cro Ab is Ape t fought through Mitt Memestiandna ta nie could bse suffered throuxi any re z : ent eecinud i. aay a 4 , 1h, iad : Stoberperca exer nN elght. times Fifth Race—Leochares, Hauberk, verse in the ring. é ‘i HO ones “ nh interesting disclos e rtman was within @ Hach Jack 4% : je minutes for y woe Bumph meet voaterday by Jullan Curtis, welt] stroke of victory, only to bungle hia op- i ert ae 4. 5 aD 1 3. Jol Dur Headquarters, 1455 ' . mude yeaterds rrr paecag 4 ie Ar ag SE 0 orker. HE great Cross drive on Monday. nigit ng the! The seen Ha roduct of national Cy nantond & j Race — Barry Shannon New York xoin . = 4 " N Hirvokts1 Pe in the produc The score of the match sfonocacy, McLean entry : Pepin Hol sporting goods circles. ‘ I = ‘ sl to give boxing a chance to rf Fi wh on lt Pridey | “The Government has ordered an ec Bites against | LOUISVILLE. a rominently sain. fe T bloid R f Lo l S, t : hon Wash Prides | ‘oon horsehide, sheepskin and) tat made short work of the Race — Madra i R Pa jl adh em yg eae a evieW 0 ca Ores ne Ue ees ; na, wan post | order to provide for the| hen he iat down a pit.” Bo Race — Mad. Lamppos ag Croan’ peop" Oe Ene a ese res br dial aoa ga iia de ‘of the soldiers, but in all prob- » of the net began to nd Hhace-Bquenter.. Soarkion big boxing show in Madison Squary ticki ate tod ___ Daihen have been paid ther tt be raised by July 1 oF ad ehots. The arden Friday night, M and “ps i Herman of ¢ a 6 emenees pelle ty fd Mr. Curtis upegt Hichards, s¢ that when be d Race. aie Heffering, Lucky charge admlasion tho, m > 0 4 4 i art st interfere AWAY St Hezlo of it. He lost the necond wet Diaby ai to the Red Cross Mund xe : ty a or : tacture of Daseballa,| 0a cane Of it He loet the et Jorin, Marie will not «ive exhibitions will e t c leans ret 6 f been no oficlal orders tolto take the third set with the loss of Kelly, Mack fight! Two matches were arranged ! © Ba V that time, His wert ¢ " top using horsehide for baseball only three, games if + Mac! late yesterday afternoon ~~ Willie Vord of § Hurman or ry ray ti . ind apparently vane wonlt ba ‘i Hartanai inade tho fatal mt take ot Seoancce Kiddie Wallac I oe ite condition also prevails in tho| packhand untll Dl wih nventh Race-—Tho Gi me. beet : with The F manufacture of all kinds of sporting) machingslike ecu: ford als: | r Or ware, batt re ' atc ' ncture of All hich ail kinds. ofl cased: the mor WS | a alee’ wala S| New ¥ su bia s vi hi hearding to Mr.|coveries were ott and he pee, Ve Aie Peel Phoe , ~y a i" ’ 1 accordir Mr | caused Tartman's THE DARE DEVILS: chance to h ae 4 S sett N, re tw M t 1 tos that there will) oreer as of the ki variety, |ralk of tie town sent Willard asks if rt " A pp g ews Seer t hasta 4 "he Man Sak. baseballs tballs, winch Hartman acknowledged after the | MADISON" sav ARE rounds for the Red * ! : oe indballs, &c., as was| Which Populer : own opponent and pres ‘ ‘ Emp! At | wwe | T 1 bi is ‘ , the exaggerated reports| his own referee. This t PITTSBURGH, Pa, M r , be oe us . ted Re itate Cisines A siniiler wire wan|co: He esha ear and bisa hae ges eri eet eer pteg a. Ge Ro! CALLING FOOTBALL THE “PIG- SPORTING. _ | SPORTING. sant to Fred Fulton. 1 * ht oh en Cungtoniaa Gnlcaee, wit te Arter . ‘ . ig SKIN” 18 DECIDEDLY WRONG. — atrical and Moving P’ 4° bd vi gis A ae 5 " She alate 06 ' u 1 rhe Government wants only enough the Red Cross is golng ¥ . ante ra a a Apher nd * ‘ oo ' « 1 tor the needs of the Bh wasting. Nin'Matieday, Cie Wine , ‘ ENTRIES HAVE CLOSED aur for the, acti Str. Curtis.| ARLY in June New York w hd 2d pete i" eye aw 40k Sin ued G FOR HUNT CLUB MEET, "\ Baye Deen Anes i = my be ; ; m . ri y ho: of cowhide, Some of the most famous of| Work » place Haw Ppebhcatil Reape 8 eb Gece ‘ 1 1 iit ig conwiderably more, than} army instructors will fight the bes i f Riper aptain ‘7 sing | have w h he f owhtde, He aald| opponents who can be picked for vs st cn Bes ; seunon . » Pause ( Mlititury race, which promine saveer in sporting, them. The list may contain, u . s' Towing ® © \ rig § © brin wether a stellar field of horses! goods there never was a@ foot th others, the names of Benny L ow ‘ , atoll +! woods circles ther | Mike | Gibbons, Merrie i new! its out r 3 ! vel , hile L do not know is cam SPECIAL OPENING DAY FEATURE Smith an ng Lev . i : aA put the Be are, eres, teonses ie agate | a tea win “<5 | $5000 PAUMONOK HANDICAP See Ghee a te f of ant ‘ ved ® great day's st ‘| "Football covers have always been oO K} E B work. There will be no mere “ex- sade of cowhide. A pigskin football! Bibitiona." and all cc ts awimming Wd {made of cowhide. | & Pisin, tea tof and Five Other Star Events, Beginning at 2:30 P. M, be ready to ts i thei, ach , vie the'wear and toar on the Dall A pig~'Ml || SPECIAL RAC TRAINA DIRECT 70 THE COURBE five rounds {f possible. The proc o held Itive duty h Fas 1 shortage could never affect he Bl Lrockiyn. at 1-00 P.M. und at frequent intervals up to 1°88 pe Mt gam, AY of this 8 em, al to the Tr 4 atortum ental ( ; hufacture of footballs.” | ‘ and Ave, & tolnutes later, Beat N Fe ie 3100 Inter, Algo Texched tee vik Camp Activities und. Sa Dental D th all th facts verified, t INOLUDING eigto raised $28,000 last wees 1 ahow of Le magsgit Te ' 2! wit te “arent. rellef in. international | Admission $3.30 ‘NSiPix° Ladies, $1.65 F York should do even better nof America ane Cubiede Circies frum Lhe eftect of tae

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