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, : : : ‘i _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918, =| our, iT INTRODUCE NG UMPIRE HE LENGTH OF A LOST FISf adie S329 SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS (ii): iyo S E, REACH OF THE SORROWING ANGLER. THORMAHLEN SHOWS FANS. ‘“Zoua to Be Laing Here, HE'S AREAL PITCHING FIND, Seus Doule on Hospital Bod ee - New York Pitcher Forces Fielder Jones to Use Up Two of His | SPRING FEVER. { care you for the strife of years That leads through heartache and through palin, Laroche m First String Twirlers, the Browns Not Scoring a Run and When you can think beyond your fearn to thie to bold \ Ine hie, doolatee tae Only Making Four Hits—Matty’s Crew Trim Giants Again. Back throusm Ue year when days wore log ‘ ; as, at [ani arent {o hold « champions * . . asi t And summer skies a lazy blue, x tink ver a a date, Maturday, " | The life you know wax one sweet ac “ Ph M neclded NOS. ae q . days ago the clas . “¢ ety : Bian duelde By Hugh S. Fullerton ettett” wlting renin Sal And all the werld was good to you $ Jed" that it right, 1918, by as Pubitaing Oo, ' prote i of c Sopra, 3018, ye eaine World {hig eonk but getting ready to pack| Forget the office for a while ti ! ollens HE Yanks took revenge up | : | The irksome duties of to-day! ole A ‘ te ee eee : er teain mates now ; ‘ , ; in the fleld thelr former teas pinates wow |THE Browns tn spite of thelr de: Shake off your «rouch! Lat's see you sir ait ceacwnte : with the St. Lous hi feat yesterday are becoming] Come, #eok with me the primrose way Mann Field, W , et (Kiel Ato of the Colunibte tepale Aerday and beat them in a fast s RiGhS KAA Shhe bin wae dA the Through brake and fen and flowered leas , x nou Joomfield Spavicling gums, 1 10/6, THOMMABION | Atrerican Langue hete cen a We'll hunt for grasshoppers together; misation have anions 1 wa Blue and * ‘marking himself a real pitching find | tia shampion, The team Ska ound And wade in water to our knees, t e pe es ce a Sani pr'boc! po. by ocoring « cleun shut-out. He per-| alt tho dissent that ruined it last aca- ung knickorbockers @nd shoo leath owns four hits, forced 1 fish a while for crab or perch darn the telephone that's r We'll leave the factory tn the lurch And roam the fields where birds are singing We'll lie beneath the old pine t mitted the won, and Fieide { Pisider Jones to use up two of his), 10, ier Jones is waiting only id hire pitchers into eondition iteher and never really} Ser tn Sxinun gatper. Of Walle | tr. ne, Ue to Mart Bis dive, He wes ta serious Ces has Loudermilk and Gallia in work- eoored upon, although the Browns) 11, 4), : *| ing shape, and they prove | | eLRos as aes, ‘The college class, howeve: had runners on the bases in seven Of] deront, shocker, win. Cpe pee a] | And watch the cloud men battle o'er us; i ge atl = : Kd, as, however, will the nine innings Billoontly su tise Awe maleate atte One round of Joy for you and me, Aart hi he The pitching of Thormanlen, Gail) conaition but piteh A ee eel With no Old Boss around to bore us medeeed te rapOMlith a Shborahits THEATRES. oudermilk was #0 excellent that! reven, ee he Ya! ve rel , m ate Pst S381 |e end Loudermilk was # 0 revenge against the Yanks. He had! Let Mr. So-and-So go hang, rom this t siocum, N.Y. | EMPIRE 47,8, Wee ete et there were few of the thrills that/ not pitched a ball for ten days, and reo z| Worked (as did Caldwell marked the game of the preceding > with bis brain rather than his arm With all the host of office women! We'll leave the prison with a bang onlay, De sn seer" dD eriten, BARRYMORE i. “BELINDA’ Preceted by IM. Horte's “The New Word.” Athletle Association Marathon race fro excited, Bill called Sisier out in an day nave for a wonderful ob bY] “When Jones gets’ three pitchers | And spend an hour or two in swimmin’, Gilhooiey and fast, briltiant work) working right his team will be a tough Fret not, old pal, when you are sore Ashland to Boston, # dix around second base by both Infields.| one to bet says it would have At things which rob you of your Joyhood, ont eur lover ene Tee infleld work relieved the mo Won at least four more games this For lll be waiting at your door B, cere t other ony of the battle between the pitch-| {6 tm on the. Ri SMe 4 (Who'm I?) The apirit of your boyhood una i the = ere and some close deciatons by In-| pinch —— late in he ZiEG EG eC ae fallible Bill Evans kept the crowd] Jn ma Jones thinks he has (Reprinted from Ontiler's Weekly of May 26, 1916 Olymple games oekholm ELD 11:30 one of th hing sensations of the THE BIG SMACK. een NEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC he UDG seusor been a long} 7 ; nia at third base in the | oun ha phose low @ mtl noo! arvard h " eyelash finish . viv! he beee| Count that night lost whose alow ascending moon Harvard “At COHAN THEATAC own s3cst id fourth inning, and in all prob ing and departing for @ long time Sees not a guy who sits safe with a spoon M the decision kept 8 me he seems to have com: = ¥| ‘eeorit. H ted t He has a “bear down” on + e ‘* one ‘ ng fast pall and a hog it at times, and| 5 Henceforth it will go hard with those who put their soles tnto street) xin HAVEN, May 17.1 va at third tn the fifth inning, and he} it looks as if it sails, His control yea-| 4 A s 4 Sars] leorner muctlage; but there are absotively no laws against loafing on the | comt tox " 4 was eafe, as | was sitting directly med perfect, a8 he put every : ny N &: pases. 1 Lr ie idk perl i rit PL «over the play and Austin touched at] hall he pitched Just where he wanted —-- shorn of A number tomary few to go, and @ pitcher who can do that For @ moment tt looked as !f the district board was going to knock |tures, includ tas. tite | ith Ste HUDSON §,,s4 5 NANCY LEE {2::% HENRY MILLERS, TTR, Tel Hirv. 7410. Eve 8.0. Mate ‘Thurs. & Bat BILLIE BURKE , 4M HENRY MILLER” povtindg Rube Benton's exemption Into fair ground, but the draft blew it fou | CUTTING LOOSE. It 1s to wonder why horse flesh goes to Jamaica for a fast t! has a reputation for peing spicy, but the live ones go to Far Rockaway for all their ginger. The only records they break in Jamaica are for oversiceping Jamaica Constibule ts ao alert that he arrests motorists for overspeeding which i# as welcome in Jamaica as a horse collar in a garag! But every time a flock of capricious colts get out for a fast time, would think they would linger around the bar in a cabaret Instead of by caught in the Jam tn Jamaica, The fastest thing in Jamaica Is the race track, unless it raine; and then Jamaica | the runner ‘ate and missed him a]is q winne foot with the bull, Nailin also dis Jones i t without his worries. tinguished himself by calling a third] George Sister, who 4 nearly, $f not mR quit greatest ball player in the strike on Pipp, Y 4 fe game to-day, is ill and has be for from the] two weeks. ‘He caught a heavy cold dit settled In q ane league career, ‘Thes lently that he was esec for the first time in his major] in the Detroit series ai his bronchial tubes. ‘The iliness has slowed him up some and troubles him. In the t game in New York he scarcely was able to speak and w troubled in breathing, but under t ment of a doctor he was better y d looked it. Umpa seem @ the scorers to determined to Y mention thelr n: excluded from the box score. en if they se are one ng | sad news came from Cin- Me. ti, where Srey, M ANAG JONES, who, tn my 8 estimation, is the best judge of in }it's heavy. Ordinarily the heaviest thing in Jamatca is the time, even all pinrer 1h te: gaeey te Jee | though they now have an hour to the good edeon one of the greatest Indelders | Everybody in Jamaica goes to the races, even if they don't know how of the age | to act, The city may produce a lot of high-steppers with checkered vests ~ 1 ers n beat} and long distance cheaters, but Jamaica gives ‘em an excuse for calling 1t | || LYCEUM ¢: him bi flelding a day. DAVID ASCO Present | | they may be #hort on apeed in Jamatea, but from the looks of the tax TIGER R | re certainly long on the green. Time files every day, but r throw uching runners," | a olimb t et famaica only sees {t when they can smell a horse. n dnt beat Mim at all of them. He can d Jamaica only # , Some silk shirts seem to | BELASCO W,,4ih 8. Bis casa battle everything in the game well and be | Py at Yesterda Jes that he bas «4 wonde 1 pair Th well a lot of wrist watches In Jamaica, but nobody eve vives the have de signs on your repu- . POLLY WITH of hands, recovers a fumbled. bail] Ider Ben a tumble, heaton A PAST beet quicker than any mar he can i nina te ! Wika ete DAVE 1D all think and has the nerves” —— : — Jamaica makes a lot of Jame, Perhaps it's because she's teen too tong] None such here, how- PA RK DAYS ware AVI 5B. oa tar yw} Jones has a lively regard for his RRY COYLE OMrrints on the {sland. aaa hart : nM bated b- am and hia views as to the} ae Oe lever! are Intere ‘ ong before he's But , after alt, Not one that hasn't its DA’ Milita |Cause of Giants’ Slump EAV! the t all we up for lost ball wi Juttion," he “nays when st Won't Be Able to Play !'s \ es like Te | What makes heads hum iplace in a gentleman's | COHAN & HARRIS i: 42.9", 42. #20 learned how to pitch will hit Into. more double :| for Three Weeks. 3 ae sks ecdllag | Is one shot of wardrobe. A TAILOR. MADE MAN %i Jamaica rum. eee etree team In the league eam | Ais tate Goin, se x 5.86 dow curve of which bh Dw AOS she | BeBe vay Al YING passively or 1 one of | “ ic’? spake perfect control, juet where na double plays and yells of Ib. oe is one || Box Scores of While the Glante are bemoaning the lose of Doyle on necond base, Hoyle} ‘“‘Athletic’? underwear. Business Before Pleasure doesn't want Boy en elie MEnEy. papal ce Let alegre - a ‘= still active on rainy days. Either one-piece or two- | wm The Giants are over the »| slown sides that, era) of Graduate Hospital—a thin, pale Games Played ee : a arney Sto & Alex, Carr, the Western trip now, Out the L host of his fami Larry | One of the almplest rules ta tennia te that a racquet makes more noise | Piece, Whichever you pre- managers 2 ave been ‘nay t | ; Doyle the innocent caus e, She By Local Clubs | in the hand than it does in ono of those trick leather gatchels fer. Phy auto agi fig nl vatag s analysis fits well Into the dope. | Hitnts elar Os teas at aE ——- ‘ Fit , STON ia, Siege thas Ba. the | ne CoPe-!itohed yesterday to be back in the | ‘Tennia players ato aeldom cenaured for disturbing the pence, but they | —Oreet Meeks oF Poin STANDARD Wray & 90 St don 5 ugh they may e dst of the siting drive instead | gp POLO GROUNDS. | . . peas “Oh " taokte Toney ax a thoy ld ‘ W ill d of lying in ty" with his be POLO an 6 We never play without @ lot of racquets, For comfort's sake soft S Look’ Ne nee eee ess utar | 1oved flying wlgnate of din-| |” ap 1b ose al . GOING UP. collars. ‘*‘Shires’’ are our rvant inthe cago, the worst is ove : . ea ae sackets ur at * , : WINTER anne hie. Mau Fi Tran ieimaine uo services ot! Quits Chicago ae eat } ema hed 18 0 ain ‘ in Mayrall thesflevara are ale own brand. thin, Larry Doyle, who was ated on |imade the Googan's Blut |[soxitr OO Pine And the Cobblets all go on the blink; *Dormetnt ot at popu A SON in or abdominal ulcers at the Pos forget : hoil An land when there's ne buys *hegistered Trudena : Graduate Hospital last night For Ranch Life i have watine {Simson sf 8B BG Mnen ct 8 Tf ENCE A My Be tan, Gee ASTOR Bway 438, E condition and hitting on ail six eylit onal wat urn to | sata "2 o : a Tian she dessees May Spence!) den's shin} Broadway. 7 “ ell. Craw oR " fan FREE ders, Doyle was early seas: CHICAGO, May 17—Jess Wile | the rank fae’ 990 9 8G SH jon rondwa see sensation and for a veteran who Was| lard, heavyweight champion of Mite inalstoni of ingeon's k ‘ 90000. rane ce A batte form ts measured by the way he hits; but a wo vy to |@t 13th St Hho at 34th St. | BROADHURST *¥ i ° p slow up did re 1 seeme ea dr “ Larr 9, 434 ae ap 1eas bed evppoved to be slowing up did world, in no longer a citizen of Cbl+ [fy Sita tetween the, she f ai Ino log a tape MORRIE mate ; Broadway Coruers” ~—Fifth Ave. | MAYTIME Giant's first eighteen victories ¥ The big man has gone | peng plucked f best ba 8 oo 'n"0 0 0 IRUBE BE at Warren at 41st St, Bl jou Peay Weed ‘ due to his wonderful playing leaving this town flat on tts h i since New ¥ oo 0010 pls Ss | NTON WANT: J Oth Wot raed was not well, and maintained the) gpine, Jess is now back in Kan nt the , a! Sealy Ey Old Tiger Star CLASSIFICA : A PAIR OF PETTICOATS pace on nerve and courage. ie Se naeeie aoe Oe “After the Giants hail : ri Tiedeon Pk : Wi TION CHANGED, : Fevpen 10 Wo to bed. Then he pt “If they don't want me te Aight y ‘ | .y Is Prize UNMNEY | cxsscuvavy May 17—Rune We VAUDEVILLE SHUBERT. sy ge BIR to Join the 1 mm last 1 uy, Fulton I guess I'm through for all tet Ve ‘ f Ti Jton te on his way to his home | ‘ ~ Barrymore tite St C serhe that day he was hurried to the hos aan ae 1 © in ne | 2 hs Be alos pls nh A cha ay was ered co ihn Hon | ten,” waa all the big fallow oald. 275,204 0 Bete than eee e| In Golf Tourney |, 's\ttecns nese a | -FPROCTOR BOOTH avatar cwerhand Oe nS Gianta’ indakd work’ ie not | When be lett [Ris case was dlugt Of ine | ee bs ke Chattnea” seecet pitta | ——— to the draft board to have bia claanificns i Anes cen hamper much aatearintes nel k Tae trip was eda te auinco: anat t “ A 1 " ly night | AT CINCINNATI. 1 2 Barrow, the former Princeton Eh reoanekdered ‘The big pitcher VAUDEVILLE Hig a “e Seventaen ing well, but Doyle's hitting and bis, bile, Mrs, Willard had a Ford, but wa c ° operating |" New yoKK UM, | pinyer, won the selected gross prize {n | originally was placed in Class 818, fol ‘st 4. |: > & experienc ning Revded| it was too emall to carry Jeas.and | Teor aoc pul under the Katte, smerg ab 1b wo @ @) the first tournament of the season un-| lowing his claim for dependency on bh are “on CESS w and bis ab dis 4 Bo eager te nee hin eon Be weak but very | foung.rt ad 1 4 0/Grop dor the direction of the Metropolitan |half of his wife, hiv ol ae ae ast & Merlin, & others PRINCESS {i 5 sequence Craw 8 ; ; ; ‘ Ware it: 4 Advertising Golf Aasooiation at tho| sister, but he waw notified re t isl $l. Oy ai ‘ aed hi Acotha en eae racido nice sitet ea eeilteee tite valeuconte. Late heered by his | {irich'r. on Arcola Country Club, He hada select: |ne had been put in Class 1A. He \ . . Marewe ba avi Ae Annee severe ncidentaily, the forfelts for the | dire who rema at : ed pound of 18 out of tho thirty-six | was unable to acc ‘4 . y Ma 108 N placed in Class LA of the | wiliard-Fulton bout were taken |fedside. His To filled t " olen classification ’ ddl) SL, yar ‘ duet Ot rau " Tal dow Edward W. Cochrane of | floral tributes of their many early 100 “AG men gathered for| aslon of John Moi oh STR a8 1 4A, and few Kansas City was the stakeholder, end 1 ne kind ft their competitive opening and every! marter, he. sa 3 ha ¥ im ‘ wh disposed w one contributed with @ will toward the | mother and siste . | sia This team is lo# Totals 8 s o ’ . t " » 7 team 1s pene reer Bi? rious relief funds, ‘Tho programme | Was married mhortly WwW V “re u Nin fi ne Pete rnd |Giteianatl’ "5°49 8 8 Of 0 8 °° S| member approached the score board he | nnn | KES SPANISH DANCERS 52) sa —— fe asiena Bho tho |G iiteec atte ee Mage J, wan asked what he wanted to play in CHARITY. Peorery DETER ST Sa oe tage Wf a atale NATIONAL LEAGUE | AMERICAN LEAGUE, nterest in tie t lo keener, | At Neale, bioles Milita Varineh galpetel soare —————— cama 14 LE 1 . 3 i i J “$i oi thing n that Ae " . wd e i ef te Co. ne a PLUBS We. be tes [LUBY We, Pee | CLUBS Web, Pe. [CLUBS We. 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