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Ret oul j 16 _THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. Sis HE WHO BOASTS OF A FULL SET CRAPE DISTINGUISHES A’ DEAD OF WISDOM TEETH USUALLY HAS TO ONE, BUT IT ALWAYS TAKES SOME: KEEP THEM IN CONSTANT REPAIR. BODY TO HANG IT. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE GREAT SPRING SPORT- PICKING OUT A STRAW BONNET YANKS TOMAKE RED CROSS FUND Ten Per Cent. of Entire Cleve- land Series to Be. Donated— Big Field Day on Monday, May 27. Although they have bought many thousand dollars worth of Liberty Bonds, have inaugurated the polisg of admitting all sailors and soldiers free to Monday games and have done many other things to help Uncle Sam Uncanny Technique of One-Arm Player (22.0% osc Too Much for Naval Tennis Star}: — Boxing Fans in This State to’ See Plenty of Good Boxing | Bouts This Summer, but En-| tire Proceeds of These Enter- | tainments Will Be Used for War Work. | 8, by The Prwe Pubiiahing Co (The New York Brewing World.) | Ten per cent B NG is going to have a boom ¢ —e of the coming series with the Clevo. in New York State this sum- “heat i — ot ent | land club will be turned over to the mer tn spite of the legal re- H, R. Hathaway Eliminates) Smal round of the spring tournament) F Richards Tilden | tamous reiief organization, Inasmuch Feud . = a P on the clay pasture of the Harlem|Winner of Richards- Tilden} tamous relies organization, Inasmuch Bea oe enon is arort with thy) James S. O’Boyle in Har- | tennis ciuv, at 195th Street and Match To-Day to Meet |Saturday, the best day for, business Meee acwey bons, lem Club Tourney. Eighth Avenue. MLA YSTN Tt Cae i during tte week, the Red Cross will ody, boxer, promoter or . Unfort ely for tho the rr 4 i joubtedly realize a tidy sum WAG ta geltte to ‘make a caval nfortunately for the youthful star Hathaway in Finals, undou y alize through tho generosity of Col. Rup- pert and Capt. Huston, who is now played O'Boyle at overy stage of the| lighting with Gen, Pershing’s expedl- J his opponent, | inaten. tionary, forces, eveland games start one weele 1upon Tuege 9 of the Scranton Country C By Bruce Copeland. edhe Allperting the of his famous un H{REF sets of one-armed efMm- clency eliminated James ,|#: R+ Hathaway of the New York| One is inclined to sympathise: with| The ale Tennis Club, is possessed of only one| the slender youth when he first steps | from tomorow and wi Mer ue vin er ne | O'Boyle of the Naval Reserves. | aim. ‘The pride of West Pittston, Pa, |°M to the courts, but sentiment soon | day of the foll ik, the date = Mey over to some one clase. stationed at Pelham Bay, yesterday ‘3 **“! changes to a fecling of respect and| being May “4, 28. Firs: 7 from the right to contest in the somi- |%@% often won one leg and several) «imiration when he demunstrates the| On May 27, a Monday, when @il it comes the big Red Cross * other Iimbs on enviable trophies ga-| functions of two arms in one. How) the soldiers and sailors who can aval) ow at Madison Square Garden May lore, but yesterday he ran afoul of|docs he serve? Well, Hathaway | themselves of the opportunity will be at which a number of ten-round My wie et.r2.ne Washington Calls Halt ub, who @ut of it. The boxers and their man- @gers will volunteer all services for Patriotic purposes, and the promoters | ‘Wil have a new and interesting sen- naval regalia Hath *s one art d succumbed, | "nds on the Ine with a coupie of/on hand, the management of | thi bak ules 3 bg Die etsinddeebliskadid IT) pressed closely to hia side by| Yankees will bold a big Red Cros Will de expected to swat each other 4 for the benefit of the Red Cross just as |his short arm. With ono ball in the| field day. Not only will the regular ’ ° we evinaristiy wi wet’ ~~ 20 Players’ Draft Evasion nque of Hatha- | rand that holds the racquet he tosses | game be played between the Yankees @wat each other for the big end of the fe ik adams By the Shipyard Route After the Red Cro » big army nny tec way, pitting his one arm against the | the phere high into the afr, grips the| and Clevelands, both of whom are two stalwart ugper limbs of bis ad. | and meets the ball squarely. | very much in the hunt for the Amere toh ae. “be bejg that ab | » athlete doesn’t lose a second’s | ican League flag this season, but ther versary, seemed to set oq bases net exceptionally well on| against time and fungo hitting. Also AKA EREKE). Wa. Oveben ed by the |20t2 Sides and taking the deeper) many big theatrical stars will be ae= Uni cammpresetccpea anceps alte Wain cP : ¥ the} chops on elther aide with all the fa-| cured. : ‘ ri : 4988 " cr r wy network of the lo ar, cility of th Me oh anagement wants it under. = airy Jn their efforts to seoure the | Miss Stirling and Walter Hagen | nie, .Pce ine cup wizard away | Those who have watched tho one-| ora. With all this tnustgl tatent,| stood thet durins thi sories no Ned mp Activities to buy boxing gloves fi ‘ ' IN ee 5 Gavi i from his duties of soldiering at Camp |armed lad approach the semf-fina’|'t could be plainly seen that O'Boyle | Cross officals will be on hand to #o- ; ot only is tite all wrong, but 1) ‘; av ‘rom his duties of soldiering pp tt mi-fina) | it E | ote ,Resedalls, bats, masks, footballs, mea. | Doesn't Mince Words in} ,.\¥°,,0% "riven, to understand th to Meet Mis: Gavin ane — De yeee rackil old mea to eeal tees | ong cc, SMAtOUrnARNE( Have! Fe- | MAY CEr gh amen Caamaunu ver emacs | Late Mea Wor Capea Baraat ates Meine balls, soocer balls and ull the} Condemning Baseball Slack-|*?me of the buit ‘held out to wi Barnes—Some Match! eke wre playing anelay garded his almost superhuman ex-|of the jinx, but was defected in the| considered that he ie doing his share @her athletic paraphernalia that Who Start “Build leeaeitte ren {n Hw Line! eae the | ———_—_. be Lt faauie ploits with great respect and admira- | attempt. toward helping to raise the $100,000,000 ; | s0 to have them changed from atic ¢ ate a sae td Mee ey whit tikes y Makes life in the training canyps and ers 10 ar UUGINg | O tiretecluae rating to'e rel Ms ALEXA STIRLING, the} And, just a moment. There'll be | ton for an athlete so aft - Hath. || The interest to-day will centre in| necessary to help Uncle Sam caro for © 48 @ Persis- | timo in his serve or at an, other stage | will be various contests betw tent Jinx upon the trall of the speedy| of the game. He is fast on his feet,| players, such as circling the O'Boyle, whose longest suit, the over- | Playing the @f weeks later, will com how, the proceeds of which will be} wed by the Commission on Training|Joe Kelly, Yankee Scout, | fi" behind the fighting lines at the front ate”? W leat ; Ma be _ aw hanot match next week in conjunc-|away doesn't seem to need hig left | {Me Semi-final match between Vincent | his boys over there. one long dream of joy for ihe watiie| Boats” When About to Be| rating inthe draft, becuuse of their Uitte AHANH Lady WHO Holds TT with theched Cress DHVA (Ob aent-whie plaving’ the. pane Richards, the national boy champion| It was Mr. Albert B, Asbforth, . euppesed engagement in war work He ¥ 4 Laat ‘y Y's ‘alle > . e ae the national champlonship, | -phursday afternoon, May 2%, at Apa-|_.., , \ : of Yonkers, and Willlam T. Tilden |chairman of the committee on enter- anne headliners in the army show Called to Colors, net ther Neca nae ineoreesinae has been invited by the Red Crons to| wamis when a quartet of crack tie| an anes Ae nee bebe Lead oe [of Philadelphia. The doubles matches eae Re Franged with Mana- Il be some of the famous fichte ate Basabail; oF ores ti ; sasionala, dim Barnes, anid Walter| 4 ned ut the| will also get under way, and some arry Sparrow and Col. Ruppert rball, playing perhaps once a week | tetm up with Walter Hagen in aj fessionals, Jim rnes, al | elbow, 7 ) hia big { the R . ting aa instructors in th ¥ —and incidental! ; Hage: ide will tackle Gil " exciting sets are promised. for this big donation to the Red Crows, 5 F YY escaping the draft. | spectal mate! . 1 agen on one side wil 6 Yesterday tn O'Hoyle he had an op. ee Hetero sections of the By Alex. Sullivan “} don't think thero Ip avlub owner | eect! match with Mra, W. A. Gavia! Nichols and Tommy Kerrigan, On| ponent who is famous f ape se ene boxers will be detailed h 2BALI, players who havelin the country that minds wh and Jim Barnes, Miss Stirling, who! paper this looks like cinch for! and power, but who, for {9 devoting all her time down Séuth n anticipating soft bertha in lonen a player because he Barnes and Hagen, but Git eye Tom) countable ‘reason, faile shipbuilding line when their |t® the colors, but to seo those ship-|to war relief work, eagerly accepted | %T¢ likely to start someth: tl stride in the shc is ‘ butiders’ agente Turing the players} the invitation. The match will be} 22¥time that will upsct the strongest/ Pelham reserve of away ahead of time to thelr baseball opposition. ferent as to the outcor real fighting spirit developed to|cetve a cruel blow in the tea onc | Played over the Wykagyl Inks on r id oj fo Nth degree (whatever ther mes he word from|teams is enough to make a magnate y y! iriving wild on the the commission, ready to flight. th t mon who can be secured to mect em. Each match will be a real thi @erap too, for the army boxers have | Call to the army was imminent re- Tho failure of the New Jersey Box-| the entertainment that be would be pleased to * fight any bantam ¢ rounds that would make Meany, and they went sed Sy | Washington that Provost Marshal| hot under the collar. Saturday afternoon, May 25, For| Can you beat {t?. A few club mem-| and missing many ing Commission to hold a meeting at) ii giisds at Prada ee Si Shar 4 pies ef Here Gutslne (raopee nic cr ueemney | General Crowder has ordefed an in«| “There have Leeh'many onsen where| general interest probably uo better |Dere: fearing that the giving of Thrift |one throuxh his oppo 4 renton, N. J., on Tuesday and grant] ontpointed Champion Peto Herman in a bout at Thore will bo some fighters from | vestigation tnto thie evasion of the| {i Yankees have been approached. | mateh could be arranged Stainpa aa prises for thelr clu tour.) Some eld thay the terror Of the |ticenses to many of the clube that bad| Plisdelohis, the army who aren't instructors and | Pitcher Mogridge had about decided naments might possibly disarrange ekawann. tiley was suffering fied thelr bonds with the Secretary y fn ctors and | draft lay tocate ae ~| Miss Stirling and Hagen will be] thetr amateur status, wrote to the| from bodi it was mee : ; time ago, but was per- | near| Frequently of late baneball fans|suaded to return, EX Munroe, one| known as the Ame rmy show | have been reading despatches with |0f our promising young pitchers, has}Gavin and Barnes w ts. They'll | various date Iines on them, relating {ene Other playors Hlable to be British Lion for this oc probably be five-round affairs, be- @ome who fre not yet in the army, but hope and expect to be In th future, The bouts in the won't be ten-round ix known oe Btate wan a tag Blow to many of LEVINSKY WANTS TO BOX boxing club promoters. They had AT RED CROSS SHOW HERE, ahead and made arrangements) yed tumach wra and that he ordinary — exerti can team, Mrs, | Untted, States Golf Ans : official’ ruling. Sere Iepresene €h) {tney announced asion, plea that the nat!onal body does n: ion for an} fact that ary Howard | match wit swer to their | bin to tire unde ng ft to the cantonments have been asked Cause there y v lot of th how this player or that player, Who|to join the shipbullders, Back in the national champlonship any harm in the practice, espe- | However, n an deny Hathaway be fe pret eth It Hi al The fistic carnival at the Ganlen May here will be a lot of them, | y , hina: th i. AG Nanean in tld cK 2 4 tv var time I for hls skilful manoeuvres, He out- d that the commission will hold |24 for the ross promises to be apd anyone knows that five-round | ¥%% "4 Class 1A, nad turned in his 1am glad to notice that the Gov-|@t Nassau in 1914 ¢ ured a young in war times. , eb 0 «|e about to stop this shame- |siip of a girl, Alexa ough headline talent Bouts will bring out the fastest kind |>@seball uniform and was embarking | CTnMent ta a’ slip of a girl, Aiea ia @ fighting. Evory fighter will have |in the shipbutlding business, Nat. |ful slacker business. Janta, Ga, bollred 10) comaae® at Be ah cedeestus m4 4 uewcomer in Northern * t t e ic tar | they will grant the licenses. pet pe i : : cut loose from the firet tinkle of | Urally the fans have been wondering| “It 1s said the shtpbullders are fur-| sell tah i P. G At l t S | jai several bouts and star boxers are warm | GT rae Margera tnkle of | at what particular stunt in the ships |nishing baseball teama so as to give urpeiea t wae ; t ara Ae goit riiceton ets & . | sees wats © sultabie opmonent for | 126 Up to the idea fn all sections of the reation to thelr vast army of em- ect, o years later the auburn- encure bi Ste MDA ALGO DniNe EL Won noata |Whlned: Boaihecn alts, beeen: oes In Fred De Stefano of Clinton dict that follows the last clang building trade diamond stars were oe eon, Kperience all week and whom they desire to|sessor of the natlonal title cee proficient. Even heating rivets takes | , Battling Levinsky, from Camp Deveni OWN in Philadelphi 0 fe FAiiadelpuie: the boners (reese tie. Uiuth: recently ‘came out farnim entariaihmment On Gaturday | "Bbe and ine hard hittior. Hagen jonal A. A, om Satuniay night, | , ! ¢ ; yer, Mass, Wires that he wants Tayior to-day signed up Benny Valger, programme with the atrong- did a splendid plece of work for | wy, : f v . when It Was learned that representa. afternoons. They'd better hire some | were well equipped give Mrs./ 4, > ‘ ee the Liberty Loan. Datly box-]tives of some big yarda have been |other sort of performers than our} Gavin and Long Jim Barnes all tho| New York High School Boy ena lal meeting on Friday, when| ‘he Fresch fighter, to meet Gumle t that can be lined ui le tcan be lined up, Jack ia in Uwe star bout, Both nts to appear, preferably - fa their best form right now, 1, Freddio Welsh has ing exhibitions were held tn » City Quictly visiting players subject to | baseball stars,’ excitement they care for in one after- a i a wan to have boxed Wi but Hall plaza for fourteen days, Crowds | for the army and offering them more| The straw that broke the camel's | noon. Excels at Football, Baseball se had hin left exe cut. open io teauning, com. ents are being made to haye of ple ca t he box! tnoney to “build boats” than they | back was the case of Joe Jackson, the} Don't miss this match pelling bim to cancel the bout, J sey, Lew Tend- people © to see the box!ng | were receiving from the big league] White Hox star, who was awaiting @ and Basketball. --—- tie Bnd cee bouts, which were ranged by | clubs call to the army. He passed the} If you don’t want to go to Wykaxl : Jack Dition mast soon be resunied on one of | SLAt® participate in the monster tourng- Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, the old- You wouldn't mind," sald Joe/ physical examination. President Com- | that afternoon trip down to Garden — pe the “has beens, decisions {a bout have had no te he still continues to lose b fighters whom be would ie tn defenting a fom yearn Mf this! tek, daily sub- | Kelley, scout of the Yanka, y Was expecting to hear any day| City and catch a py WITT Cilnton H. 8, has done st at the | Were legitimate, but it isn't. They |of a summons by the Government of | Oulmet in action on p of Francis 16 links, ‘The “ , oo! are only corralling these plagers so|the star for whom he paid a fortune | former national open and amateur 1) A iat rah als a i ie time boxer. ‘The average weription Liberty bond xing shows ran to about $90,000 and ” a ago, The latest fleht to get the veniict orer all the boxers helped ta raise {48 to use them on thet baseball ni three years ago. Jackson's jutaping | champlon Is going to pair up with his boy athletes who have late fm 10 0 contest le Frank Farmer of Tecoma, 91,750,000, The players don't have to do any|to a Wilmington shipbuilder made | old pal, Johnny Anderson, against | brought fame to some college or uni b, Who belle the Const Mebt fearrweleht 4 , ey ore |WOrk in the shipyards. All they are| the grand old man of Chicago hit the | Jerry ‘Travers ahd Oswald Kirby. | versity on the athletic field. Few iey carey the punch, down there | ooearas todo ts to play on the dase: | Selling, [one eet to be @ plippin of &' clinton boys will fall to recall the DET Caste tha Secatera will cake: Han LAME: Now comes the investigation by | struggle ieee 2s @gain in the City Hall plaza for the Nall leagues ure being organ- | Washington authorities, so it looks | Oulmet has been coming down to|Aame of Bill Moore, one of the best thrift stamp driv . ‘ these shipbutiders and steel! ike “ood night" for baseball slack. | these parts for some time, but it re- {athletes that the 69th Street school ¢ owners and there is much ors, mained for the Hed Cross, under|eyer gent to a higher institution of ——-~ |learning Bil went to Princeton and made history for Old Nassau, Then there was Gilmore, who helped Syra cuse Win many a football battle by his aggressive pl Weiner, was championahip ttle, Parmer eastly outpolnted Dil lon tn @ bout at Tecoma, Wash, recently, Arton Fanning, the crack Western lahtweight fought some good battin to Australia and seems to Lmprove in ail of his fights since he re turned from that country, wae toy matabed to owet Bobby Waugh of Fort Worth, Tex, in @ fifteen round go at Tulsa, Olds, on next Monday It Fanning wine he will be signed » to fight Willie Jackwm at Denver, Col,, the part of wert mouth may Sativan, manuarr ot macy toring] | FRUN Up Mileage ESS WILLARD and Fred Fulton have been asked to come to New York and box exhibitions in the Red Cross drive May Phey will net be asked box each other, of | © most thrilling and da ‘; = lefeating Styvesant High| 1th Street boys to three hits and two! One of tt », bi r Ub do weil enough 8 clases 1 him ee er “fe ith ool at the Protectory grounds | tuns. He pitched his usualiy steady | ous stunts fa in Madison Bqua ne Sine ee eile yl Maa Ms My Md long More miles from your gas per i¢ they go through an exhibition with 4 game and never had to oxert himself, World's most famous A great big ‘Babe who has teen closed down by the police euthori tri il Bekictata they Dek tor thewelves on Saturday, Evander registered | : | devia” are “holding forth this! was the whole line for 3 dur- ties there for violating the boxing laws, bas de bpp ibe mi ot a steady run- Willard ts surely at leisure, for he | it# seventh victory in the P, 8. As Ie! 6 hisikin viene Waled formant by Orear Ge Bateork [ng his four years ae a@ member of ided to trf his hand at the game agai, Tommy ning ip a season if you use ig wpending his time on his Kansas |buseball tournament, and pri ah. Matters with Fulton may be | cinched the title the Manh tttle ‘erent ein | os } Ste erent ae he te in pbokane |Brong, Staten Inland division @ircuit, and is probably working un-|4°r has only four more games to Fa contract that he can't very well |pliy, and three af these aro aguiust e break-even is willing ta eut le na in this divisio into th $1,900 4 week that he namely: Morris, Curtis and Towns Harris, The Bronx #chool should find |Commercial was credited with ye DOHPRTY writes that he | jitt) and New’ Utrecht with one. otlcally | athlete pthat institution's football team. Many others could be ntioned that brought glory to Clinton, not alone by their deeds while byth Street, but later, when they took up sof the home club} other residences Lafayette A, ©, and he in. oO ° Shame 1a. the ame clubhouse p! s off the eptertalamenta when GRAPHITE Fuwre Ciy A, OG, io St, il Automobile Saini mista, ws LUBRICANTS ches in another coutest ia, the uit, He will @ 0a with Marry Kroho, orn fighter, for fifteen rounds to de ston, at Akroa, O, Martin made such @ eame & bout there @ few weeks ago with other lubricant, na that the oramoter thought he would in this tnt seem to bo the Tage. Another took tus! place at Commercial Field on Satur. | 4, ivan-|day when Hageman of Commorcial 1 hooked up with Cohen of New —_— | Utrecht Ina P, 8. A. TL. championship | ytra, W. Th. Lé game. Hageman got the decision by | returned the best net score in the on However, the Red and Black are jthe count of 2—0. Only three blows |day tournament under the direction of] snout to give to one of t fF : y exe instl nd | wore struck during the entirs een: Hon on the links of the Montclaire eit | tutions the greatest cf them all, red Club, Her id 1001-15-88. The|De Stefano, This youngster has thinl tourname the season will] chosen Princeton as the place to make Commercial pitcher was the ibe held at Fairy May 28. famous by his athletle decds, r of the game. He not only hold | weakest tog rd trouble in defeating each one of] the ‘preventer ibah any has a new vywelght, fresh | the p schools. It will be In the re- It x : - De Stefano 1s to bo graduated In " Ask your dealer for the from Denmark and sent over | main . the one with Clinton, |N w Utrecht to one hit, by Gee | BOSTON May 16 1H. Hier arickson June,and when he leaves Cli will Kroba, Dixon Lubricating Chart hting D s 1 t striking out ten men, but h vered | 0! mherat, by er of the ational | lose. ath! that has dc much the = eenmetion§] Ind by Fi ng Dick n that nity have to extend it t |door Junior Tennis. Ch >, won | ee, BD atl ere panto ian taht JOSEPH DIXON CRU bere ng ot < dehiweieht | é |the two blows that hin te Was | G00, VERIO eons, Oba hip. Won! to keep the Red and Black at the top git, who fought Harry Greb of Pitts. denser Chey ROLE 00 . Bae lea peice Slag Napcinb aide gh ©. risiary jeredited with. Each one of these hits ip of New Eng of tho schoolboy athletic world. at Hridgenort, Coma. lest night, will D Estadiia} — here a fow yoara ago. Ho went back | Should Evander sone to Clinton, the |brought in a mun deteated Tier Many # schoolboy star 1s usually a tmining aeain’ today at Billy Gevoo'e shed 1837 to Denmark to teach boxing tn Hronx school would end the season | — | Mnnanchiasetta tnatitute japecialist in rome particwlar branch | m for bie coming teu-rouud bout with Qwn country, where he is th ith only one a t, and as Ciinton,| Erasmua took a tighter h 1 first | 2 the final round, ¢—6 of athletics. Not so with De sti colle S lis tuture. place of | attlind Levinekr, which will be staged before to be at least as good as Batting only other team that has os. Pace in the Brooklyn division of the | Sailora of Un PhIG POURaHiOr fas bee & UAMAT Of) eg a ~ [the ‘Town Hall 4. ©, of Gwenten, Po.. om the SPORTIN Beton. aah gave | Able ahanos tonite Gia kar ay A. L, championship when tt} the Pelham Hay § three of the major teema at Clinton-- | learning Jatiersoon of May 30, —=—- ng Dick should know a fight rly chance for th an already y defeated Boye’ High at Com- {had an abundance jootball, baseball and baskethy ‘ —— . : dal Dobiciy mye bis new mania | been defeated on. the worst /ineral Pied jon. Saturday “by. the {tertatnment ard BF Tee Aare Seated vot tne nti | LARRY DOYLE OF GIANTS leet Ainge @ fect 4% inches tall and weighs 25 that could happen to Evander wuold |score of 10—2 Tedfor, the Noys' Hi 8 Aanee Of ire pall team and was picked for the / terday from D said that the twen : 0 Evander wuok ‘ 3 ; ye Sane. Of pall tears é catenday from said that he twenty pounds. He Is twenty-two years old te a tie with Clinton for premier |star, Was knocked oul of the box In| Yon Athtetis BORolAAtls KOA by MADY ext | HAS BEEN OPERATED ON jeri’, and thinks he can knock out Willard. | er, for this to occur » th inning whe » Flatbush |anathor. step tn Naturally = slneran, bus i | Mie dei TO-MORROW Nothing remarkable far. But |Ciinton must win 2 ts remaining ked four hits and, with the | Mercury Foot oncantaation to. farnieh | Of BON oe him at fullback last fic | THtrry Doyle, captain and second base- | ‘Avditorium to Denver oberty adds that this new heavy- | games A cia tas he Cet t two bases. ¢ IW and two |feluxntion for the natlows. fixhters Om Paved Bin Re SUIIDAGK ARE Falk) soe the Clancer whe has not bes roused #0 mush tuterest AT welght, whose namo ts Oscar Ander- | must not only defeat Evander, « team ¢Frors, registered fly Boblauger | Walning, , Trecenae tne mane Py yee De ee Pcamaes cree S108 | wk the team for & number Of dara 2 the gate recelpte to go close to aon, wants to fight Willard, Fulton, | hy which it has already n de- and Hamilton for Erasmus were the |Pkiiny which wer mitneeee ty on ee alee vistirike to Cision on waa admitted io the Mawr Yark Pom + advance sale of tickets already J A M A | Tompesy or anyone p and turn pis | feated, but it also must defeat Stuy | heavy hitters, Each got three clouts. | miral Grassi of the French Navy the gridiron Gran Hospit sosday ena 000, ahare of the purse over to any of the | vesant and Commerce, two schools enn . “ lity te best sho i < mlyieay o 7 - American soldier funds. He acaulred | that extended the B9th Btrevt boye to] In one of the greatest slugging | nt” TET SOURS Wet, woth wamen in Hiei witit here ary aa See er ih ionaltl te Remere Taran ne it Ser safes | ety t th ona 4 rete, 4 in nel nraeistele y one o} ‘oate luge the 18 paikiine match with Joseph | 4 ond q ‘ yeen learne 4 vondition i orted nny e erm. obanay, hla me moment be atepoed a Ploy an ei dy ne Unters. | mate 4 ever recorded tn @ n00}- | Mayer, which began ut Maurice Dalya | S0n on ae tea : a third Dae MAN | oy favora’ be pugilistic world e¢ Pekin Pete | THE ARIZONA HANDICAP ore. ‘ 0 fro. opr outloon Wer) boy game Brooklyn Prep defeated | Seventh Avenue Academy, In the af-| during bis second year, and catcher 1 he Gt Hernan hae fought many i Doherty mays Anderson had Atty-| has the elke [Xavier High Bchool at the Hrookiyn | {emoan Cochran ran out his string of| and captain this Year. “He is a good | Dove has not been with the Glants to th ie blow le he Mralaeaee and Five Other Good Races op See in Denmare and won them | Prep Field on Saturday. The score | $0 while Maver was xetting $4. Thelgelder and the best hitter on tho sities the rec ripa'mt Poskon: When | 10" atte tals” sian “Ha wee tema BEGINNING AT 2.90 P. eis knockouts Against Stuyvesnnt on Saturday, | was 10 to 6, Twenty-four hits were | formers Averake was exactly 90. and} team. Up to the p ay in the Kame of May 6 ner HO Py { 4 did no Dl y y js best run was 79, 1 w Pe ent time his |! S , nis looks ike a new world's! Evander pounded the horsehide ts|ragistered by both teams, Fourteen [time saver dita bit batter’ listenin | batting average 1s 400 jit was éald he was suffering from a record every corner of the fleld. Seventoon | wore for extra bases, three homo|tocethor 137 points while Cochran was| On the basketball court he ts con-/imild attack of malaria, and that he tural down oo account of Ms hatght, but the APECIAL RACE . Jetternon Barracte, Mo,, ordered tdm|| ieave panna, Biation aden ary appear before them again and ecompted him, || Av from Pi | hita and eleven rune tell the story of |runs, two triples and nine two-bag. | Rettini 309. Cochran's beat run tn ‘the | sidered one of, the Dest guarda in | wou 1 probably return “to the Tneup . Po fa ‘ rvala upto 4 one-ided bali game. One of the#e gers. O'Rourke with four hits out of /eyenin ne 166, and his average was! Greater Now York. De Stefano in| within a few dave, le v4 Jack Sdarkey, the local bantamweigh: a lao reached by Trolleya, The DARE BEVIES iho 's porte br hocken BEC Ht ien clale ane Meena i cignteen years old, 6 fect 10 inches | A'* York with the club road that tho Red Crom wan to egy’ a bie WintsoN SOCARE Gakbe the second Inning with the bases full. | with three hits out of five, were (he seesbun To-day, 0.45 P. M_N,Y. Tankeey tall and welghs 184 pounds, on thé firet western invasion on show at Madison Square Gerdes on May Drew Yoday’ and tonignt, Hirehfield, Evander's star, bold the leading oloutenm Peter toa, Vu Cidade; “Lam adage “Princeton is surely cortunate im 10 Doyle semalued Loss, 4 be sans wud Ao Co eoummmivian 19 bangs of 4 , Tih eo

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