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WORK OR FIGHT RGLE "OUN PEL FAT PITCHERS TO INFIELD GROUNDERS. NEVER KNEW HOW 10 FIGHT, BUT HE GOT SIX GERMANS + ere Is a Story of a New York Boy, Afraid of His Playmates and Apparently a Pacifist for Life, Who Acquired Nerve as Soon as He Joined the Army and Learned to Handle One of Uncle Sam's Bayonets. Copyright, 1918, by The Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World) © have a lot of stories about athletes who “made good” over there Here's a short tale of a youngster who killed six Germans with the bayonet in one fight with a German patrol, and who never was an athlete or anything else of the sort = at home. When George F. Kliphan of New York was a boy all the other boys| “picked he wouldn't igh They used to chase him into the and he'd come in crying aited for him" on the cor and he stayed in the back yard and played alone to avoid trouble Kliphan had an uncle with a fight ing temperament. The uncle couldn't understand George. He was filled with disgust when he thought Georg: was doomed to be a pacifist for life George grew tall-5 feet 11, He Dut on some good sinewy weight—175 pounds or so of it. But he wouldn't fight. He never even had a discussion. ® One day Kliphan's uncle met him on him,” end house, They ner BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UNCLE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. CAN’T SEE WHY HOOVER SHOULD CUT OUR RATIONS. MORE WE EAT THE LESS LEFT FOR OUR ENEMIES. SAM TAUGHT THIS NEW YORK HERO TO FIGHT Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pull WARD DAWSON “TO MEET JAP STAR ~ IN TENNIS FINAL | Winner of This Match Clashes ; With Kumagae in Chal- ; lenge Round To-Morrow. sbing Co. (The New York Evenieg World). UTICA, July 20.—Ward Dawson of the afternoon he took Fred Wuen HE WAS A California and Selichire Kashio ot Bov HE WOULDN'T Japan will meet to-day in the final Fast — round of the annual New York State | championship lawn tennis singles tournament on the clay courts of the Yahnundasis Golf Club. ‘The winner of this match will meg Ichiya Kumagae in the challenge — round to-morrow afternoon, Both Dawson and Kashio came AFTER GOING through to the final brackets by vice a INTO “Fae ARM tories in morning and afternoon, Daw- HE WANTED son defeated D. C. Fulton of Seattie in FGuT ALL the early play by a score of 3-6, 4, @ 3, and ta the afternoon his victim ee 4 owas At “Tre TME + was Frank T. Anderson, the slxteens - — — — a —— a three t ruggle at 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Kash: arte his day by defeating e Fred Anderson jr. by score of 64, Race Run by Gex Disgusts 8°" the’ measure o 8 father at 63, Miss Molla Bjurstedt, national womaa champion, arrived in’ Utica take part’ in exhib Yahnundasis Kumagae, that he will be ready to det Millionaire Owner Sanford, Who Voices an Opinion th in, sent ch this city to-day nd his crown on Sund Mrs. H. Stuart Green and Miss L. G | aneetvenn terday afternoon. | Morran, deceated Miss) Marie! Wagner tewasble OnE: sap Gay’? | Pace at Yonkers yesterday afternoon. | and Misa C. Winn in the final roum on the street. Kliphan was walking] people it would ateal the nerves of a Rawest Thing 1 Ever Saw,’ | tte then turned in disgust and walked of the doubles in Women's Basters % jellyfish.” ; ¢ in dis t : New York championship la: tennis along, head down, hands in pockets, | J°\y {Ish GAY bs & Ibelileiale ce He Says as Hank O'Day | off the porch Into the club house. Mr.! tournament at Pleasantville. ‘The score wearing a look of desection. planation.” But me eecimate: on. ’ “| Sanford had a starter in the race,|Was 6—4, 6—1. ‘The ease and despatch “ ; ‘ em Gi tha ‘ 2 with which the victors disposed of th i “What's the matter, George?" George found his nerve the dag Unit Gallops Home. |Gex, and he finished a poor third. | formidnble Miea and her pacts queried the uncle San put 4 bayonet into hia'hand and ——— j Lyke, the best Jockey of n, | ner ea much #urprise, but it) wag “Tm going to do it” responded] fowed him how to use it, and that By Vincent Ti had tho mount, but he evidently| Won.) 7 “rete that the better team me there & few thousind othe By Vincen reanor. , nt, ly | wo + George. | amer who only need to. he ne rawest thing Lever saw.” {couldn't make the Sanford horse run. 1 \ “Do w ee dumped oa by 8 Gt renan t CORPORAL, Geonder ICLIPHAN “6 | With this expression John | Hank O'Day ot away in front and | Sf, i ewe into the army m the same high grade.of flente - KILLED SX GERMANS IN ONE ATTAOC Ganford gave vent to his | 0 al! the way, with noone to diss | ter +t Mead Lu hah i George's uncle haw-hawed and) apiity ch g of fighting on of the running of the fifth ;bute the issue with bim. Jusqu’ au Put was no wilt went on. The idea of peaceful) — - i ‘ se esac eeiialodmab arcu — ——— ——— | Bout followed Hank and tdith Handy final of i George joining a fighting outfit ram a> [| ede a Reeaise 2 Taree | * hext ip the procession. The S aemisttnal .foutd: 8b rT f ° Pt any chane in posit semi ‘ound of ¢ J tlokled his sense of humor. Baseb lu wi Ul R in Stat | ’ Cl land’s O . First to Co ly RAR Re ; “doubles Mra. HL. Stuart Green | [RE bet cnoree woot down to the Mex- atl Will Kemain in Statu Quo: |Cleveland’s Owner First TAPE | sisee ore race: "hone Sica “dlorrn dcfedted "hte Gf jean dorder with the old 224 New| Wy F D D | | With Baker’s We ke Fight O ley s| moss trom him ak the te Mixs “Wagner, and Work ‘National Guard, One mgn|“ OF QL CW Day, eclares Herrmann) Wi aker’s Work or Fig TENS iowa, hor wack reteh, at There fined ita eC. och ana Me an ounce of speed in his make- | Edi ndy, Gat, To ein while on guard he was grazed by a —> Will, follow: on une the order q l U, P. k T M Jup. We don't know what displ doubles Marie Wagner and H. if, Bas I follow. on accoun om . E ow what displ . A ‘ buet fired by a Mexican sniper. 11¢!Chairman of National C . | isone that will be a matter fort ill Close p rar Oa LOY OW iF secre SkPOm, wet displeased ford defeated Miss t. Hobbs and Ware H | sectporaintn Sa Lahde dtl ad DASE s It Ne OTTER rere te alee ede wihltine Wn eKaat cL JAND, 0,, July 20.—Dlazing the tratl for all the other major jseemed {9 affect the crowd the same Catape some of the soldi®s went out and ays in| on Sunday’ evening, there 19 no doubt | ‘ é ‘\avate ‘g sae Haven” wruntied person said | formed a hollow muare and waited.| That eyed sie bad COTA oes Auda AtecinM NerR EIN ne aeea league club owners, President James C. Dunn of the Cleveland Americans |‘ never "nad & chance to win. "He |JQE LEONARD WINS OVER . a | fawe oays | idtge eran he [1° od a on to the assist. | A sniper fired. The men on bis aide) ti f er Isorganiza | The int parties will take up | announced to-day that after to-morrow’s scheduled double header with the | ant starter's holding him on the pos BRADY IN HARD BATTLE. of the square shot at the flash. in| ON Of Business Will Follow, wi: the 1 age in cite ett tae | Athletics hore he would close the local park for the duration of the war. |{A4 0 Ne expressed it, doing every ores the morning they picked up a dead _ biinéen lAMBOrAH IE ito te Be | I TU WHUTKeR oraet | Cr ACUBIL J Joe Leonard, usiness temporarily, if it is deemed ike a > owner te vs nion on the ruling; !t is not for us to say whether or not | Mexican with an empty shell In his] CINCINN O., July 20e—August | Necessary to do so. | > | President Dunn Js the first clud owner to express his opt 01 lAtneeacnaes Wadcaey cee peal rs bbiiti We Genta ¢ rifle. Herrmann, Chairman of tho National| yq Wo {mint Nave, a ruling, at once ax President T Coming E ot Secretary of War Baker regarding the status of baseball players as em- | pinint, but Gex certainly. didn't, rus |W kept up treale Na 0 status of the player ee kin 5 ‘as! a oh a drastic he can run. Of course F si here last whe nondag Ordered home again, Kitphan was| Basoball Commission, innued @ atates| oasential employment the Kinete | President Tener, Coming East, | viovees of non-productive occupation and the first to take such a drast! |aa pecan run. Of course he may hava here ia e GuBE “AL the" Onondara put on guard duty for a time and|ment here to-day relative to Secre | wheiner Leer eas Wires Call for Special | stand before the matter could be discussed with the other club owners. Mr. /when they ure expected to do so ate city in ten of the hardest fourht rourde ( then sent to Spartanburg for inten-| tary of War Bakers decision placing|to the. local board havine. ori Meeli Dunn sent the following tlegram from his home at Chicago: “We will play /uswally charged with sulking. WhY | ever witnesdtd hervabouts, The. fizht ' sive training. “Intensive training’ | ball in the list of non-essential, | {WFadiction over thom. Tam wasur BUS 2 double header with Philadelphia to-morrow and will then close the ball Others? ule ae 8 the | was a hard fought one from th ‘ soeane doing a year's work in Mr Herrmann ald ployment” will be permitted to do | park for the balance of the season at least. It 1s our desire to comply | a sa ine month, nan thrived on is} ¢ is appare " ‘ ,(anywhere that he can obtain it, whether sein eee . om : 3 a ae talh eileen . our favorites ran home in front a y " | hands grew big and his muscles! Baker ha Ay re th nate geteeh! atone or in the ‘elty for vietnity in RESIDENT JOHN K. TENER of | promptly with Secretary Baker's ruling on baseball.” No word bas yet | yonvera vousedae ion in, front, at ao he nig and his sole aker has give e matter his most | which his club is located e Natio wu apeed t rating py Intend | ave Ot winRth ma foe ‘owd wild w bulged. His uncle, visiting, found to| serious consideration, and his con Ballevac With: meorekaty ees Teague Is speed heen received from any of the other magnates indicating what they Intend | averug of minnitig enolces for iin Pho. bese rn \ sions a weyond dol ee itn eee ng eastware er a brief so 4 k sxak meeti © of them were o his amazement that Kliphan was the | (0nd are beyond. d bE based upon ma outdoor | ne ipa ea Ayres dcing before the ruling is actually put into effect on, but they won and that's all any { star bayonet fencer of hiv regiment.| matter Meni : Mag aby , : : is ne can ask fo. u je West, f wing the a George had become as quick as a cat “Just what the method of proce. | exhib: ; b Fo% | ard fought o: , He loved the bayonet work pent | dure of the club owners In toobe ia| all made inore efficient, indu f Secretary of War Baker that base Every, Da walle something A fourht Seat ernie |e att Go vn apo. fat aa Leeper ee UM Aan sikh gn i was a flash with the long point and| there is only one conclusio! ve 7 t A , ; . ‘ oey ay! Aa aes Be Sash with the ene pela ang | Sere Js only one conclusion that w in manner other until draft ages must either obtain essen- Compiled by Moreland News Bureau race of the day yesterday was foud | his head and ‘ore with ‘ J that is that consti of the season, having in mind | for thought n Knoehr won it, b of me and butt swing, and all that sort of stuff.| tuted authority must and will be up ie order must and Will be re-|Ual employment or be inducted into i much to the surprise of every handi- time ox: A little later George's regiment held! by ail interested parti ected, | the army pane at Avera American League Batting Averages. | capper her trainer, “Bub” May, = -- went over othing wa ar ‘om * suggestion that many of the) “The baseball interests have been| president Tener is hastening to ‘ bo have played to} — Reword ers who have played up ©) thought well en her chances der at Dyckman 0: ' him for months, Then a long letter eeerane beyond the draft age and |loyal and patriotic and will continue to | Eresident 7 A AR astae aera ’ wits to have a of century notes on! the newly organised Kingsbridxe i came, passed by censor. In it George | [hertore it is by certain that 49. ‘The order will be respec to| New York from atl aft July 17 ave! her, Inv of the fact that ahe | qi}, with McGurry and Tee as told his family just how he had L 2 ve business very letter notified ¢ owners of the ore fn 4 | stopped very badly in her last race two ® ams in enjoying life. He was getting a | the other clube that | h 9) after running about three furlongs ielsekinan Oval naan ohance to use that | —_—____—_—_, be pecial meeting 0 ‘48 | May's wager seemed daring. Ag the subway. station i He had just come y yin this city next Wednesday tor | race was run, it was plain that May first king ' fight with no ajyor Le B b ll M purpose of discussing the ques New 7| wasn't throwing ything away 4 will mer Nexe Pot Bur ty | Major League Baseball Men |i mapa Ame Oa | a a Beets aartihta haat, Rae Cai, Ms eae alae killed his men with scientific eas Wh Mi t e parks and to decide what course the 9 | and it was a case of me if you will oppo: APnittenes aimoue ; and dispatch. 0 us utther Work or Ug league will pursue. sid]ean. ‘The favorite Syivano tried hard | ¢ SS a eT i Phat all the ball parks in the coun- Br 311 |but_ was no match for Nan, and |? fs. in the lineup, in add Using the Cold Steel. - i try will have to close their gates if Chicago 08 | Dahinda never a serious con- Taressier, one of Matty's ck night at the front at| the ruling of y Baker is en- Chia Millan, Washingvon wos | tender, The stewards might have It was a black n ah ront * sa wens AMERICAN | forced, is the firm belief of President | *schmandt, Brooktyn haikar Olacland us | asked Mr. May to explain the differ- - , where his regiment was hole EY JOnK—R Tener, according to statements he! (as, Cineweat Waik soz |ence in the filiy's last two races, but —ooCOCOoO ee ing a trench on the fighting line Mogridge, Haws n- made at Cincinnati before leaving for | Roush, Cincinnati : |if they did we don't know anything The German artillery had been gx- Dy. Vance: Hort k f cw York. He declared that time 7%, Wheat, tnt | about tt R ACIN G ay sty) Hannah, Ray C should be allowed in order that the reokiyn — tremely busy, and the American guns ter Pig é : ‘ ‘Thore tha. mame conaslat tor were slamming a few back. Alto-| pow Zinn Meck Wheeler S i Thoniaa, || {uot their interests under the. su |the losers on Dahinda to know that gether. everything seemed normal. || [imer Miller, Prank Giln soe Bans, Farmer, Tota), 3 gestions of Secretary Baker in his [Cpe SF Sur bent khown | Mewarae || (XONEERS @ MOUNT YERNON) Kiipman was sent out, with two or|| posToN_« f ST, LOUIS. * Davenport, Allen || ruling. js b M 0 N D A Y ‘ ' theese others, to repair wire | Frank Trusshale’ tare Mol Hr OR EERE Fats | » Ernest President Harry N. Hampstead accordingly meet Thay were working quietly, both || ihe Li itaat Namal ane | Malt Soweph acon, Walt We with the cube asin | mam acum ae zest c« TBleetwing Handicap ering no one, when George sud Melnik Mayer, Mayer, John! athy Hendryx, John kK. Tobin, of the Brooklyn Club. distances. He got away badly yes- 5 Other Sterling Contests ! had a feeling that they were not itevny i Amow Strunk. Total je | Nunamaker, Henry Severeld, George || ncob Ruppert, part owner of t terday in the Mahopac Handicap, but beget aw A r. M. alone. He stood st ad watabed. |] CHICAGO Albert Russel Mev Hale. Total, 1 Yankees, is in town and is expec Vy quickly found his racing legs and CIAL RACE TRAIN leaves G Amd out in the black gloom of No Wolfen haik, Jn Dave | WASHINGTON—Rert Gallia, Walter || to confer with Manager Huggins to carried his 126 pounds impost to an ral Te ge mA Hake ie Fase Danforth, Arn Andi, Hawara | Johnson James Shaw, |) day on the question of protecting the easy victory Man's Land that lay just in 2 Col core WGeaver, Fred Me Marry Ha 1 Ainsmith club interests in case the affecte of their wire a red “a flock of My Oi, Hisberg. Marry Leibold Jou Juste r, John La. players are suddenly ordered to leavi rm. Neilly Fellowes was sore In the club , , Edward Murphy. Tota Van, Tay he club: Manse sora the. ing of the third i} forms,” bent ove 1 advancing. 4 th Magne house before the runnin tank Caeah ateo DETROIT—Bernard Boland, Marry | Li te Oe etary John B, Foster of the | kitraeraly gus | P erin ainio Tie wan favonie and meena 8 strong. German, petro) Coveleak | George | Cunningham BB EAN nts, ig quoted as saying that the | sciir on form looked a good thing, but T : 3 j raiding @ trench and not expecting || Georey Tause. “trie Prickaon, Will: | PRILADEL PULA Venn ¢ nts will finish the playing seawson | Mirnyi tas fiwen was inclined not to wager on |p Hutway to. Wood ntatlan, ‘Serama : to find any annoying persons out Owen’ Hush tan | fellas. Partina’ ames with minor league players if neces. | fiom Pha chances. “They beat me to the price | vrai Mant a Thaldoeks Saas the w ye Germans discov Coffey, Bulley, Ha George Burns, Dyke sary. President Ban B. Johnson Ho Myers, Brookin ‘and I won't bet,” he told an inquirer. |P nadion ®t.05, Including i] ered the worke 1 rushed at ther ert bVeach Cobt Muer Charles Jamieson the American League, leaves the fa ithtladat pia. There wasn't more _enthusist thought of home and you, grand Walk Potal Kopp. Clarence Walker. T of hit inization entirely in the hu} rooter at the track than Fellowes as —— “3 and took what hands of the Administration Minto tore through the homestretch, | Site thy the eky, and NATIONAL LEAGUE. oe very much In front N Bre ext ‘tow a ware vusyll men een ok mares.” Geet | Henares, Phi D mands TWO MORE WAR HEROES. W, C, Weant, owner of Dan, whieh | to the exicnt of onfusing ides dow 1 Wiliam | William illite Pred ” in National Lengwe finished third to Minto and tack om ene doeen't dom Prec Mr M rir, | Bast Orange Pastor and to July 17.) | Stuart, evidently thought the winner aig t ve W Doctor WE oe toe ia entered too cheaply at $1,000 LA § oo LB Agi tas ‘ lain, Worlman, | wh hs Bev. i 4 84g When the imported gelding was put | t » Ldlhy Foran ar be x Wha ie. 234 s ! Se 4 fH for auction he ran his price up! one, and a CINCINNATIODick Allen, da Orange, Nod , , a4 te g2100, just $1,100 more, NOW OPEN ' $2,100, J wh Wheeager Dell, Horace Eller ' pal ¢ pid tire Fourth SON sono ee, an Henry toh, Earl ; ldaldaascnt cleat | t ADMIS. c ea 7 n Ve " te Harry Smith Little leorgte en s almos' vc. Bs wie tr Hee Winn ode Sea. eee ls tweniecane seaca cltt Fte Innit Admission Includes Skates a b v p fifteen, He rode another of hia clever ; through the Coenen, Nex Gate matinee pur Le Pics thasting eee ull anal bares ards Jazz ban gen ix Carey, RoUthw orth ouble beating | ial! i | Hy \ ae Be ces or t akine Mayer, Th haw. Slopniky gino, two supposedly good things Splendid Hloor—Perfect Yentttatlon, wharged ; lames Caton, Willtam Mc : an SUNDAY APTERNOON AND “EVENING, ~ ~ 3 Pe Oe | BAN ank Miller, 1] y Naval Reserves at Olympic Field. , AV! and ther Walter y tshaw . tern t Z around \ M » yemorrow afternoon at Olym: Vee 47th Bt, Entrance, must have 1 Ger 4 d, 126th Street and Fifth Avenue, = Dy mans retreated ‘and was time { ms will make their first ap- clanaa Bud, @tation, \ t up, Klip found t parance at this wround, In the ops “h illed #ix a ut an r Grimm. game at a. the Chevroley * “4 Club from Tarrytown will tackle the MEI Mome@body had nicked him dyring the Mattock. S| Lincoln Giants. The Tarrytown boys DGH ATHLETICS, fight, but it was y @ ser on 43 | are Can the best. independent peter and McGat I ie Ae sildilates bales Soldier Mack of Camp Dix exhibited Na |club in ladle of the Btate and |f n' Merrit Itnesup, eer i an added a postscript to his — hie (ehting skill against Tommy Steno io [expect to ive the colored champions | Qusuzs Nein Wh Neri Une ue letter go that his folks wouldn't think ACING SELECTIO 1 ' bp On, Lord Brighe [OF Newark nan. eigh a bout. ut io ja hard baftie, In the final game the | eens MEMES opesiiog over the way hevcan, =v sLECTIONS, a Fautuenri et Troxlet's.Ciyihnaniuin. tn Newark tas Hy [crack Naval Reserve team, who have OLYMPIC FIELD + ul . night and at the end of.the contest was f ) handle a bayonet YONKERS. i & Ha Papp, sy winner on point ie idancd j}|will play the Lincoln Giants, ~The 186th St. & 6th Av. TO-MOR,—1.30 P, M, I not making any claim to, atc dalle’ Belen’ A Fi eas Nightatick, By . | Naval Reserves are made up of former OLN ‘CIAN heroiam,” he wrote, “but when you ,/i $i Atkin, | Fifth (Race r impress, | . A : at | miner league players who have 9 LINC! GIANTS vs. Bet over here and see the horrible “Second Race—Spur, Tom McTaggart, | Rixth “Mace--Lackawanna, Wonder: |g BASHBAL, To Laren’, Met Washington : “Hid | Gaede resere beth Th 'tielsing ans bite NAVAL RESERVES Outrages committed against innocent st. Isidore, man, Thistledon, wis, Polo Grounds, Adm. 00,—advt, ne ‘ t ’ 1 \ i i ‘ i . y RG AAT! AORN ACNE ’ rere reso Wis A ite —_—$—[—$S—$—