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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1918. THAT “WORK OR FIGHT” ORDER HAS SPORT WORLD UP IN THE AIR | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Putiisching Co. (The New York Evenings Wor!d.) | — ooo McNamara and Barnes aeet: | Travers and Marston in Extra | Hole Match for Red Cross at | Greenwich Country Club. 2© LONG YEARS AGO You CHASED ME To The Busnes ; Now RRED Re-venes !!! Jerome Travers and Max Marston \ lost an extra hole Red Cross match at —— |the Greenwich Country Club to Jim Benny Leonard, After Entertain-| ; gortan! Barnes and ‘Tom MeNamara, profess | ing 100,000 Soldiers and sionals. The latter got 4’s at the extra ‘ Now hole, too much for the amateurs, who q Sailors in California Camps, Is ar | had got into trouble on thelr aHe6s Now on His Way Home. WAN RE Incidentally, the Red Cross seore@ handsomely, thanks to the liberality of , bet Sl jthe Greenwich gallery, which contrib= Real AGES, | ted close to $3.000. On the tags which brought all sorts of vrices was the in- |scription. “The better the day the bet- ter the deed.” FE. C. Converse, the club's President, paid $1,000 for hig bit of pasteboard. Comrie Bh Wak ls Werth es ILLY GIBSON sends from Los} Angeles the latest news of Benny Leonard's trip: , Last night's boxing show, held HARD DAYS AHEAD For THE DESPERATE DoMINo PLAXERS. Werte Have To Worr 4n wn Consarn YE! In San Diege, was the final one ma + TT SHONEM Practically all the golfers scored well. ‘ of the California trip to help buy 5 3 Z Some RING! except Travers. who slinply coule wot athletic equipment for the boys f «et on his short apvroa 08 and He found the slow Gre | decided contrast fro: surfaces at Garden Cit wi so well ou Saturday, There were also occasions where Jerty Kot badly bun~ kered, and the strokes wasted there goon rau up bis total, Barnes, who had never played like & champion tart Yo Anh. coin out in J and back in @ Stroke less for a total of T3, onl three strokes worse than par. : McNa- ‘ in camp he It ie about $5,900 has been raised on tri Leonard boxed Mike Go- lindo, the champion lightveight of uthern California, The bouts were held in the open air stadium, About 5,000 people attended. The | champion is regarded by the peo- | * well as the sailors and sol- in the various camps in rnia as one of the most pa- triotio citizens in the United States, Leonard boxed exhibitions mara, algo Was stuady—I8 to the turn and 37 back tor a 1¢—while Marst with # 39 and 37, made the round When it came’ to length of tee hats, Barnes had yards on the oth of Long Jim's drives running jthe oF yard mark, ey ig Rd entersctring aver’? that they were generally on the line tnfertaining “over 100000. sailor On the other hand, ‘Travers and Mare- id soldiers, En SY e home, will arrive about Ma SILLY GIBSON. | 2 iia report that Ted Meredith All Kinds of Sports been captured by the Ger- ton oveasionally hooked or sliced @ trifle, necessitating difficult recoveries. Polo Grounds Meet uit Resa, Rites ah pas of all the way from four to ten ahd he won the first. hole of the mate mans may t ’ Proves Athletics 2 Hel [witha at the thicd, all of the others ang may turn out to be 4 getting into trouble. matin cates ce} |6~OW Ro-Bay’s Programme |— ——_$_. , 4 os ane inweenll c i To Soldiers and Sailors 95:2 ssivriuteitey ariccr,aving sas tone ais t ss Fie ay | Baseba Ss Sports |e meter ei tie ernst fi 3 oO 0 9 1 ‘illams, w a flying, and he soon qualified for «| Freddie Welsh’s Three-Round | ™" , featherweight ’ bai A pieady as a To 4 9 ie 9 weal. So hg oe oxen nna | Le Uncle Sammy’s Camps | tess 1 remy an navy Are beady Convinced of Merits of | Etoair Fin iran Ramer conqueror of Sports in Elevating Morale of Men in Service, and the Games | cave nim a 40. that in’ France he was Exhibiti | Te jovern. _— ; Be o" | dtracte"ter Aner apa tyte Exhibition: Wath Joe Well-) "ts 2tsin"te's ten-minute, wrest. So Much Interest in Athletics|vecome two demand tor inmruciton| Fumished by Athletes From Various Camps Bring Home ee iyaichs wien was to rave money. fo. ih | paring for the front. | Meredith cut ing One of Many Features | 008 , er etna, stg Ptesie tes |e Interest in Athletics {hat in one camp atone more than] — This Truth to General Public. | than $1,000 was collected from the large ‘ he left college tnd went into the| Scheduled at Folo Grounds. | snc ino waikan ‘pone Crummer, and! — That Number of Fields | fe.Mians* ste™'tfoutand’ wets ‘st saree’ Eaglish woman. was conceadd 180 - ft many world's records for middie dis- Sree stara ‘who'll apponr in the Harkness Will Be Increased. boxing gloves have been sent to he By Bruce Copeland. | striking out fourteen batters in seven | vsual pine strokes, taking, thew at he | amateur runners we ever had: N keeping with the great patribtic| ford, De Pulma, Oldfield and Vail are| WASHINGTON, May ~Men of peeuanny. staged between company, F have become indispensible to| Every one of the artillerymen struck Geman and, aghiesnss ean thirteenth 4 é spirit displayed byt tho sport warid | the ¢iulntette that will be on hand. —|the National Army have become ao |"eiment and camp champions, —_— the morale of the great Ameri-|OUt at least once. Charles whiffed j green, however, she really used only gis i ; during the entire Red Crosw delvo,| Another feature will be the ‘con- enthusiastic over the sports provided Ser nLe roe couenty Aucbences, 2) lona Army and Navy was cleatiy re (ODay cree Reese cee ieee | anne Grint: beat hole waa BRAMSRE spatches don't contain an ac-|the members of the various branches bee Manatee) Ro geese AE Sg ‘Neat the camps by the Commission on| sport are given by professional box-| vealed to the several thousand fans | twice, hr cae Romie "once und | the seventeenth, one of the bye Roles. "i of at least one more Ger-) of our popular. pastimes will rally | who; can circle the bases fastest for| Training Camp Activities that ths/¢™ who wear the army uniform who witnessed the noteworthy per-|Buker twice. Hubbard's deceptive | Ths 19 143 yards long, and war See Fa a eat soy ying aue| Metin to the good cause at tho Polo|e gid wateh, and they will also |War Department hag decided to en- perrack athletics probably rank third rormances of athletes trom Fort (delivery was an underhand ball] £0) (y enable her to run down her tute | Rickenbacher, the famous rcing U-| Grounds to-day, which 1a tho ocua- | MtFi¥o to ascertain who can hit the |lurge and increase the number af ath-| Peo? arranged with achieve organi | Slocuin, Camp Dix and from pract!- Tag With janemendous speed, break- | tur 4 2, whereas Williams needed two j with Baker and other American fly-| sion of the big Red Cross field day. ed eet oo eee ee eat [campy shOm that theweands of man |#ations in cities near the camps, and|cally all the local athletic clubs at the] Taree singies “WO 'acratenes and [Oe ne see enct won the tiret, twe ff ie howing the Germans that] The boxers did thelr bit Friday \ake part In tbe games, with baseball, [2% Many as four track meets ‘bave | Polo Grounds. one clean drive—were all the ¢ holes, and Mra. Gavin the third, but her u have something | night 1 . 3, vit . taken place at one time in one camo. : ored lads could glean from th >| opponent made the next four in'one aves to-nay about the “supromacy in the| uve neon ating theirs rlahecaloneee rend s Saloni, white Bere Rute eae na fe00) Ge {AS many as 800 men have taken part | Athletics surely have become the] tu! pitching of ray Fisher: Tf Hubs [4s fe also won the ninth, and tara air" after all. Americans seem to| Dave been doing theirs right alongs | end mt Bale ne a ae MODUS [bute hare beets ee eee Bnd 5.000) in divisional championships, and tie Pivot , rage} bard had started in the box for the| for 3 up. Alded by" her. atr take naturally to air fighting, like the | How the baseball promoters will takp/ 1 "yongs, rhe complete programme | with gloves: masks und chest Grave, | meets, have been witnessed by more | United st or sailor centres | Camp Vix team they might have been | MS 1 won the tenth, but William: Frenchmen. Tt is a sport that re-| a big whirl at raising funds to hol ‘anhatoaia iat teu, Meas Ghashel diamaae hoes than 20,000 apectators. |= {his interests when not on duty, partly | DIAving yet. m evenly matched were Wen. the gieventh nd ee nerve and o " 4 by ‘en Ce ts aa or t tat y oO er mo en “ j CO eee ad ete nro the quaii.| he World’s Biggest Mother carry out BR OO es cal |been laid out in nearly every camp. | ener ane rey BAN apart ia gaining /PCCAUSe Of the opportunities they of-| third ‘base. with” Hubba ge eet t? | putts and took 7 for the bol : i ties developed in the games moat| her good offices on the other wide o} 0d ae ne ha avers 1 tee rere cite: | the Alaniie ‘by Prench Mand. Garde Re {Camp Lowis, in Washington, probably|in popularity, Forty courts have fer for the physical conditioning of|Camp Dix only got two runners as Erstwhile and “present professionals heads the list of baseball fans, The oi d - e rT 9 ry football, baseball, hockey, track ath-| Col. Ruppert and Capt. Huato’ © mpm Mees |soldiers in this camp bave sixteen | ees put 18 one camp, and the num- jbetter bedies, and partiy because of | fr 8s second. of the Great Neck Golf and Country nai que. 1 Saauitition. ase Rteat, forser | ber is to be trebled, ‘Through the co-|their stmple forma at recreat inh 6 & “ eps r c a rt « mple creation when igh class paseball in the fleld Club met in a@ thirty-six hole match, , Cae. Pea generously agreed to give 10 per cent {diamonds and are clearing space fo: | operation of the United States Lawn ; spetete o ; was ‘ oe ae mie Of the prose rebelgie of the entire ers. Exhibition games have bees |‘fennig Association, tha commission | Soldier's mind is perhaps obsessed | {splayed by Outheider Brande and | which resulted in a tie. The op- Frank Moran is no longer an | Cleveland-New York sericy to th rmy boxing instructor. re- | Red Cross. A snug sum was reall gned his position at Spartan- | by riday and Saturday's games, burg and has given up wearing | 20,000 fans attending Saturday despit Third Basoman Sturquel of the win. | ponents were ( McLean, now at ners, and First Baseman Allen of the | Great Neck, and Gtl Nicholls, who left loser Brandt ran away over into} there early in the year. Members of t Krankiin’s long fly in club, half of whom are partisans staged, with the co-operation of the| hug been able to meet the immediate PY the more sanguine aspects of his major leagues, which have brought in| tennis needs of the camps. The of- | duty considerable gate receipts ficers are purticularly keen for th ; r c artioula en for this The commission's athletic directors | game, bi Ph skeay of the army and navy have | !¢f J e1 ’ C y » , been convinced of the merits of ath- | 2 Sturquel cut down |of Nicholls, had many wagers on the the" khaki. Spartanburg was @ ening weather, 7 ag gd fl Hang;|have organized company, battal-| Swimming, golf, polo, volley bail convin: nem 3 of at 4 i n long way from Broadway. Manager Harry Sparro (aye Oe te Thette |on, regimental and interregimental | basket ball pushball and even cross-|letics in elevating the morale of a| pase in the erent ee, Petind third | mrateh. h ing’ ‘i and Albert B. Ashforth, Chairman of Nalin Mitton ‘ind “Hien, "De, Palme: |leagues, and plans have been com-|country running, xencrally engaged |grcat fighting force. Hundreds of| batter With w heamifan ered, the | Nicholls finished tee time fh ' OHNNY DUNDEE not only fought| the Committee on Wntertainment Whore, 19 pores, in jhe Harkness | bleted ‘to have the various classes|in by the men in all camps in the| mag 4 beautiful throw. Allen d, 4 up, and by the time he a hard bout with Eddie Wallace| 40d Benefits, arranged this after. alt com meet in the fall io post-sengonal learly part of the evening, are all In thousands of baseball players, boxers, |! @ fust runer and Sturquel had to | rea the third, or twenty-first, rt aoe a whew at] Roon's Red Cross field day #0 ay t the Yankees’ ‘|games to decide who aro “pennant|great favor, but the coramission Is |tT@ck athletes, tennisers and other |titow the full width of the diamond | hole of the mateh he had increased | in the: Red.Cress boxing.ehow St! assure a. big crowd. , tor inane, Price, il. be| Winnors.”” Paice lcushua to tha Uiciera aueple IAShiatia: Seealesn are either tn ike wore te Guanace, Allen's all round | this advantage. te 9 UD. | Siem } the Garden Friday night, but bought] The Yanks and Indians jumped tof} fad, the, wy ™ of thene contasia. &/ Next to baseball, boxing ts proving |all the demands coming in for base- |army or navy or awaiting their sum- | ple aia id was exceptionally | however, Pes th { . et 1 $150 worth of tickets and gave them] Cleveland yesterday, and the former i wat femmes Y . nd by the time the turn 5 Je is a marvel | after “ the most popular sport, So as ball equipmei y E at it playing | atte wad teeladasted ty Men tat Kase, . " EI ee NBT Seiee monses to the colors. It has been| «kinds of hits and throws. # | reached he 3.0 to as Prenies ts att hie, = 2 reduced his opponent's! t Usghtened their grip on second place t o his friends, Dundee has been very erip D! ved that the daily life of the| CD@rey Pores of the Pelham Bay| lead to 2 up. At the fifteenth they in the exciting American Leagu a erene egies willing at all times to use his boxing ae. See she ; 7 : val ‘Training School, the grand were all even, and as the last three talent for patriotic purposes. He went | Fact, Today they resume thelr Heit oldier and sailor would be an arduous} tle tong distance runner, gage ne ug, | holes were halved, this was the way to Plattsburg last year, and both hel tong arranged Ral, he De Palma ‘grind if it weren't for athletics, cellent demonstration of bis form and| they, finished. Another mateh ‘will and Leonard offered to fight twenty | “jreddy Welsh, former world's;light- [pi Up at the Polo Grounds yesterday, | @Mdurance in the two-mile handicap | be played next Sunday. rounds to a decision, if the oMcers in| wricnt boxtue’ chempion. with “thu fi several hundred athlotat trom, wey, | event. He was closely meee ns ca? | Both players had cards of 76 in the “4 command called upon them. Dundee | ro "peared in publie siace his. de- Is the Favorite ‘The real big opening of the boxing | be wan getting up in a groggy condition Thommen | : gear of | shipmate, Jack McCabe. the cla Peae| morning, and Nicholls placed a 73 to ; has boxed dozens of bouts for the sol- | Tei. ‘iy ionny Leonard at the Man gama in the State of New Jereey, which | @adid another view which almost coud riot, |S!0cum, Camp Dix and those repre [time A.C. runner, inthe Heep es, | his credit in the afternoon, while M + diers, and after Friday night's show ¢ ‘4 - lomalives. elghteround no-deciaion con ss : Tia have cloned down {2ehting the Motropolitan Ass : no ins P-| Lean had a 68, 31 out and 37 in, Aeitaed ; aciution’ Pores breasted the ty 1 volunteered to go on tour and fight|attan Casino just a year ago to- fer uke Attn breasted the taps only half a rap there will be other bouts between $ show were a little worried about the| pany attempts were made to match}! miles un hour for the 100 miles of { rats night, volunteered to bix three rounds © Palma is tho favorite in| test, will be held to-night at the open ed a monater, step in the lead in one of the mo —— — Fund’? Afmy Atiietio Bauipment) with the best man that could be yal ne spond Harkness Handicap, Al-|alr arena of the Armory A. A, ut the|! 1i'clum|fleld day for the pu of increas: | ‘VINE sprints ever witnessed in LSPRIN aaa — sat LB oe edna: tend though Louis Chevrolet has beon|#ive Corners in Jersey City. For the t's Army Athletic Fund for th | arkabie shoe’ h finished in the re- ANNUAL S 6 SALE | the lac e ry On. x offtcials of the club at , of Yin. 5 UNBOAT SMITH was the only ie ony arrived. back. this placed on scratch because of his vic-|™aln attraction the oMcials of the clu nec ary equipment at Camp D*. | Tom Clowry of thee boii 2 Days Only boxer who signed articles to} morning, having boxed in Milwaukee] tory in the Harkness Gold have secured Vrankio Callahaa, tt Solc.crs and sa competed in all captured the final heat of the 109.|{| TUESDAY & WEDNESDA ; fight in the Red Cross show, It| Friday night, defeating Ritchie Mit-Higst year, when he made Brooklyn lightweight, to Ko against Vi Ue even's, most of which reculted| yard dasb in the noteworthy tine ve ; appears that the people running the|ehel!. While Welsh was champion ord at the Speedway, av Moran of New Orleans. Beal ol ie a in near-chan hip form &. Perlman of the Glenca S port Briefs T paseball game Detw the |¢ ch Braverman of the Morningside Siccum t-=-m, led by Ray Fisher, [a So P:,White of the Salem-Crescont i the pair, but all efforts failed the race, close followers of the auto) evenly matched fighters. 5 Gunner. Some thought that Smith] “pyer since he left the ring Freddie racing game concede that De Palma's . . 9 v JA. Cy A. Peter of the Morningside reduced ; in the hard-boiled egg class, and] has been conducting a health farmal chances of landing the 100-mile clas Vor the essond time in lem then two weeks! An interesting fours erstwhile Yankee pitcher, and the! A. C. and « Rothehiid of the iin levcien Tawar : that he might not like the idea of] @ la Billy Muldoon, at Summit, N, ic are the best. ‘These conclu ‘ . ° the W SVhe sonrerme: AY. Sod sked from the 349th Field Ar-|County A. A. also cor i id andard . | y sic are th he Boxing Comindasions in the Weet here tToool will ‘ picked from competed in the AL i fighting for nothing, when he had] and it is said that he has been very4are pased upon the present pe fused to gram © license to a club to stage ona. Pony pe plaved this evening at] ” oe Came. Dix, Wriahtatawa, A) [ae finals. - Kleve a ay yeles, Call’ ear } time to think it over, successful. Amony other things he condition of the driver, tho KnowD| teste betacen unevenly watched fighters, The) DO¥!e's Academy when Alfredo De Oro r Drees tho, high | Poorest time recorded in the Bhiliet | “ ive Bicyclem, Btetetiay : } A young lady named Ida Sehnall,| has planned a physical effciency forll speed capacity of his car and his thme|boute waich were called off were thse between |M24 Wille Downs crx cues with|d» seeved to demonstrate tt 64 | naries. mi- s | quite well known as a swimmer, was| next Saturday allowance of one minute and one sec] Pred Fulton and Frank Farmer at Vortiand, Ore,, | U°O'R® Barton and Joe Wood. e of the national pastime whted) Walter Powe of the Al are) 4 analous to do some Red Cross work.|" Tho Reception Committee is inilond over the Frenchman, Chevrolet. land dack Dempeey aod Tory Kellar at Iacine,| Eddie Rena of the Now York ; soldiers are capable of holding. |A fleet-footed negro youth’ heey’ ts “ and some one suggested that shel charge of Hudson Maxim, Major E Menai giacea’ ara alan ol totale Rena o Now York a. r He ea ine g| veteran Tee ears, Youth, beated the x might Interview the Gunner and make J. Kineald, Felix Shay astil that the race at the Bay § — champion, won the fifteen mile ps he game also sel LA. Co law grusiiing oe New Fork | 7 4 bute of his appca She did, and | RUN n of Newark, lon next Thuraday afternoan wilt hel Spider Kelly of San Franciwo, who is one of | walking event | Macomb's Dam Fisher as a soldier, it being iS! conclusion of the dQyarh att i she not only interviewed him, but] fey ederick C. Tan-|lone of the greatest and most Ditterly|the beet handiem of fighter and aso an expert | Hark under the auspices ot the Walkers’ official appearance ui ihe Polu! winner's time wae Lis pe Ee, tne | i Presented a contract that sho bad] ner, pr. Norman Barnosby, Howard|! contested ever held in this country, {At Picking batuem who developal inte tov {CMD of America. — Re a eeetilenerted the Yan- [cd tHe eprint hE eee owe eod- | FeUe tree for @ bt drawn up with her own fair hands.| A” Goiby and Congressman Edward, Dario Resta has many followers, wno| 2 coe formant with « satameat to t | af twenty-two local ounds since his heels n Sellers right on|f $i'ou tires for © a +2 And the Gunner signed Se tae of Now surasy Pei teat ances Tot worka:' (ag | that be thinks Jack Demers, the Western heary- | fing oacine est, and covered the finlh|Koos in order to enter the service. |”. Shee Ali supplies halt “price. ei Also the Gunner was on hand to] “Guy Empey has consented to at=| second, with a probability of coming) *e@it. le te greatest pice ut ng ma] rival in. 2.13. ine Sheed af hie hoolmaster Ray” would be a wel-|ppajmne a, of the Pelham Bay Naval heed anything in the btegek % fight. To tell the truth. he showed nO] tend” He will deliver one of his apir-|home in front. Resta’a handicap. tg] ‘wiser tm the ting to-day and wil eventually: be nt now, with Mug-| Navy S80-yard re ne Army and | and nee our stock Te hee i reluctance, but seemed to think thel {ral talks on the grout need of physi-|two minutes. and two. seconds Paya | come hearyweignt chan Keily sage tuat} Straight heat victories age otha |Orne ROSIER: BEDE BON [Navy $80-vard run in 1303-3, with wa Hay b violent attempts of Harry Greb to) oa) preparedness at home as well as{advantage over De Palma that the) emer oan oi and also take punisament rule at the fourth » of the | gins's pitching staff in distress, Yea- [John R. O'Neill of tho Naval Aux-| Meveratlon Dey Onttl 18 aCe, H crack him on the ehin were @ good] {tthe trenches, latter has over Chevrolet, The keen| —_ Hond Driver’ Association or Harlem |ierday the fans saw that Fisher hasn't) q/01% Tiseive second and W. F. Gor SPORTING joke. The Gunner ts hard to hit. Besidve the three-round exhibition | rivalry between Do Paima and Reata| Jaa Dundee will @ to Uaiadeipbia todas | Griverg go nore than two beara st any of his skill, although pitcb-| ‘Dave Rosenberg, te, third ‘ot aM coovs vuTouoBie F to| to-day between Welsh and Welling, |\s certain to rewult in both taking! Tae Be will take on Kaldie Morgan, Ube fast! other four being won cohvincingly. 4 sg for a non-professional team! feated Louis Alden) conttacned, de- e -E racing ts going tO] 1056 will be another hout of thelall kinds of dangerous chances to] Hoaiiah ishiwelgit. in @ sis-round bout at the |exception came in the 1.10 trotting a bd Sie | Turnve s Aldrin of the Norweginn | J 57 Warren St., near W. Broadway, N, Y, i be a «reat eport in New York| game length between Abo Attell, for- Jand the rich prize. jOrmpia A. a. to-night. “Morgan hae brea boxing |Bacins class, in which A. Hruno's buy | against batsmen whose hitting power) Turn’ A in the feature boxing final iS ;\ , " » goud form there fur a few montke and Matob. ng Bruno was successful. atter fim ate * } rds. Gecisle 2 s Sais quesraer. bat Lc Fane eB eN ay sth = u--—--wee [euler Manion, oatthd to wie lam caning oP fading in, front in the first’ and unira| Ld a bigs rs og | {UAKe# Awarded the paim 0 Pri vont spe atin 4 excuse for existence than bascball or fast little Malian, Du ar Arye me euslo Barone Catpenters| ‘The Camp Dix outtt was compoced | berg after three rounc reheat ; any other sport, as it helps in the ° St di Young" Britt of New Bedford for tweine rmnds | SGN Mare, ORPVAed the Bruno horse, lontirely of eoloved players, many of| were spiritedly con meee Nee ans SPORTING. 0 development of automobiles fit for ajor eague an ngs Jat the Armory A. A. of Hyston 0 June 4, asd whom were well known to » fans | Bokine of the Past! me A.C. showing 4 war purpores. Rane. i te ea N RRL former national singles having pustimed hereabouts with the |Pomi-final by Anat clminated in th - 2 . , wee Lily De Woe, the Bt. Paul fighter, n.| champion, showed much of his old-time |“! ie y ny Aldrin 2 EP memaar ain wleatane tar ATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGE eal De Ye, tee Os Past Siphon ie eke th teat Paite meas Teel mous Lincoln Giants, Luckily fart fhe huse crowd wan diseproir : : s Chevrolet again, Chevrolet was| CLUBS W. L. Pe. (CLUBS W. TL. Ve, CLUBS W. Ts Pe. /CLUBS W, fant that ho has been comnveiied 10 go out of the | Reted In two Masches at the Kings] iisher.and his lads, Jack Abrams, the | Pecause It was deemed w Ketel AT BEAUTIFUL h in, t ; N ‘enna Clu » singles he a e the we ’ * to speedway champion last year. He|%- ¥-..23 @ .720/Phile ..18 18 . 40 Boston. Bi 18 ,680 | Chicago. 14 | featherweight clase aula with the] fonted Frederick C, Aidormee es ts | spslack Kusie,” exploded in the second }POne the weikht throwing events in fy holds the track record for 100 miles, | Chicage.21 11 .G56| Boston. 18 19 .400||N, Y,..18 14 603) Phila 1 weights, Milly was to bare met Johnny! $~6, 6—3, and, paired with Dr. Morgar lowing them to score all @veforrer cant the ball x could begin | \ At @ rate better than 110 miles an|Cineim 20 10 (56 St, Le. 12 40 .RTS|\6, L..10 44 Oc) Wah 14 | Haves Uap oun aide featharvdg 1s « bout at| Chal jn ioubied, won From rant Ogi | mind alla ia [as teneduled. “Babe” MeDonald, the} : hour, Chevrolet did some wonderful | Pitte ..16 14.817 \Bhiyn .11 21 .344)/Cleve .18 16.520! Detrot. 9 | Neevert, It 1, oo May 80, but as de refuel to] vie und) Co Burrows at h—3, bg. Nyy fut thely runs. a trata CoP Of Touracro fume| TOMOR : driving: we the ela: dave ef the Van- josie 58 vounde te bout a sled of, the singles match Wright Was at his! ‘Three singles, a double, a triple, two | and. incidentally, Olympic fame, ap OW ae eld on Long Island, and he is one |Chicago, 6; New York, 1. New York, 04 Cleveland, ish Pataey Cline, who won @ nowsmaper de-| a gainay of tennis stars competed : s . ring stare as Ma th and} G d Cit H. d v { the oldest veterans of the racing| Philadelphia, 45 Cinciunatt, 3, Washington, 4; Detroit, 0, |‘ oor Maney Thorve of Kansas City inal the Series of apecial matcher: mt a Je bases sealed the game for the [Jack Cahill. Hut, as in th se of} en y an icap 4 game. He has upset the theory that Bt, Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 1, % Mo. on Friday night, | County Tennis Clib of Westchester at | artillerymen. ‘Smoke Hubbard, who penay Arey “athletic ev this | . youth must be served, ectae Wi acaran iinad waked» Y after the contest to meet | Hartsdale, One ting | hud been cavorting in left field, ex- |iNd. there was not enough time in and 5 other Good Races : For that matter, there are few Fianmy Manion, we cond lightweight of Denver | SoUrt duels Was in the mixed doubles, ‘ aur n[Nhich to accommodate all tie en-| young automobile racing drivers who GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. Col, in @ twelvermund Lous at a ahowm to be] ON one side were Mise Molla Bjurstedt, |changed places with brams with |trants, | WEGINSING At holder of the w Or, M, _ man's national cham= jew York at Chicago. fat Dea Moines, Ia § can compare with the old timers. land at New York brought pignship, and Fr a ur er) one out. He passed the first bat- mi) gumes served onvince that PECIAL RACE TRAINS Chevrolet is ecratch man in Thurs- Hrookiyn at St, Louis, Chicago at Boston, ; eto quod shape the former internationalist, while op: |ter to face him A runner was tagged | — 0" ron } @n athletic army and |fleace Penna. Station. 39d Mt. and Fey i day's race, and De Palma, Resta, Mul- Philadelphia at Cincinnati, St, Louis at Philadelphia, aria so head Hanien 6 grad, lacing then ware Mra Kdward Ray-ltrying to score on a passed ball and [oe tentative nerves are ati ee at tee ad rc neaey ghey eee t Set. gee groeree, ba Vai, Boston at Pittsburgh. 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