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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK {w'tie@issv"" WARTIME BASEBALL. BY THORNTON FISHER JUST ELUCIDATE- Pas HEN JoE,caw You REPORT > PY KOLLY, LUDDY, DEM A “net you MEAN ‘ AT FENWAY PARC (MMEDIATELY PONS ISS KNOCKIN You ALL lagi | TLL PAY YOU NS PER MANO CHOW D. | qeroewcor.van- a rw Utes US OU PLEM SHORT STOR ~ D snd honorable game ail requirements of fight rule. Doing rhteen hy 1 weather Uke this and over « difficult course ike Sleepy | Hollow, where one must be a species of mountain a negotiate the stesp -_—.. ~ i on bea links, In additiog elie | Le And a tough round is nearly three Benny Leonard Stops Young LE ce hours of continual strike with ufing Gradwell in Five Rounds in 2 —~— : antalizine way of doing what it isn Jersey City Arena * ES SIRSE-1 WR Oe) J to" db, fot. to mention Aun ; eee } FAST SHORT STOPPER O 1 »blems that must be comm f the » ard o show &, Goorries 118 be Tg me Rye Co | THE oREE-OLES € inder @ Ired strokes jem York Bweniag Worle 4 a ef, golf is essential to abowp WNNY LEONARD, the light K Back in 56 $00,000 throughout this broad land, © weight champion, got a good ca All the leading golfers amateurs anda Workout over in Jersey City Bs ionals, have rallied to the patried: fast night. Although he explained | after the first round that it was too 1 1) Ret to fight, he stopped Young Grad- | WORK OR FIGHT! (Bo! HOWDY: found’ Teun: dine tak Grader, WHY JAWNIE MEGRAWR WOULD a iT nick Evans, na al amateur ander Bite (WE GoT TO “MaKe (T open champion, tops the list with fort REDUCE YOUR PAY | WOE AND from which b/ TO ; ar FROMNO.25 4 old, He drop him twice in the ° y (ea STC, ° H BMD round and then asked the ref SOONER FIGHT TAAN work ANT DAY Z\O- naments to his cred 3 You don't ‘Want me to kilt him, do| él fe) BUSINESS Now eG aerial deg j yout iat hed aren the referee, WONDER IF MAGGIE LL La OF ORAGGIN THE lexa Stirling, who i now ap- qj Balle corner, was inclined to tet the HAVE STEW FOR DINER TONIGHT: } || OLO ANTIQUES OUT thal Hobby donwes aid ‘ Brecw W didn't have one chance in SHE KNOWS | LOVE OF HE BASE BALL tie Leopard's well directed blows. would GARRET- YOUVE SAVO yeild ' have knocked him unconscious and (Te 9KeS, & CU = possibly have injured him seriously from , Leonard weighed 1% nds to ; Gradwei!'s 132, and gidp't appear | ce tirling most likely will be fully Meularly ambiti He exhibited Abe Aa Tile wen he. fou es of his weil known 1, and / = ny o> eee Connery te ] every now and then shot a der- T ee wv It 1 the ambition of the W isch “on tha peabeneal es la's Favor by Uh etesaae tere eee ea Bi ihace ianaing on rasan eth it cision a Palen ECA y | parent ¢. His body blows were | } IF TUE STARS GO hi 1 are ged wih © ve, but Benny didn't seem a 7D WAR THE Me AA wai Race ng n Baseball Expecte ver Gane Say ae stepped und Gradwell ijke a i rd the end of Master Mechanic whose mind w my ‘a i a 0 orr ~ SALARIES Sie pervert, Foaecbs etka Jere Soe yon his work, Along about th 4? [p oe A100, bo A “ ed colrse architect, has bee enay Geriaea, chee a |¥ited “o submit ideas’ how the pros ora 2 : ow BRaDle- s, [Fisch Sethe atest time, besides it was hot, as he re | Leading professional and amatous marked bef He delivered punches | fy , } _ golfers wil compete in the internation +t ' Be Gredwalls taco und body and thes | + THE ONIN. HOME RUN A LoT OF THE PLANERS ,Giants’ Action in Purchas- DRAFT BOARD TO DECIDE AS ANTONY SAID TO CLEOPATRA” IF WE HAD SOME Imatenes on the inka of the Inv t took effect almost im: Th ‘ : HA x intry “lub Saturday for the ben ib H EG Nove neue ier | SWL MAKE 'S WHEN THE S OCLOCK WHISTLE CHIRES ing Pitcher Toney in| FATE OF BALL PLAYERS, oy WEO ey SOME HAM AND EGS (F WE HAO erthe Toul Red ras | Sooteh proto ‘ eould ‘ : " Elo . reds and ailles ST ie eo rene 10 8 clos | | These Dark Hours Taken! SAYS GIANTS’ PRESIDENT. OME ECGS: Ainerican amateurs will meetin. tear he cut e and soon had . . . matches, twelve men to compose eave Gradwell on the rend tou hmohoit | as a Criterion That Major —- jen hese’ apsresnte ‘score 19 in The two knockdowns followed quick = > vt aes 2 ” " | °. |counted. | Th * a new method o' ly. A third was averted by the ref ro, pen Leagues Will Be Allowed | ARRY HEMPSTEAD, | Mg ing, Raving the result in doubt Sree despite the « ; A f president of ants eth 8 ed " Beeonds, who evide to Finish Their Schedules. | with other baseball oMcials |iterbert rong, now professional at. tie ated rbert Ere a ‘ hurried to Washington to confer Oy t N k R rd. | Engineer? Club, | SERPs mg pte : na | with y Baker and Gen, reate New Trac ecoras Maxine bout than thet of yy Alex. Sullivan. Crowder regarding the status of paid ine — t ; Armory A. A. of y City ASPRALL, so far as the major| Major league baseball during the "wa. ¥ <1. E ‘Aeeetie f * e or Br efs could b® imagined. Leonard and leagues are concerned, is having | remaidner of the season. The fol- Two-Year-Old Runs 514 Fur- baer oa on ee , i ai ce the barber of & Digit Gradwell fought there last night some oxygen administered to it| lowing telegram was received in | longs in 1.05 4-5, and Five- pen ; a | PITTSSURGH, July 23.—That the | under most enjoyable conditions, A down Washington way. There is hope | this office to-day from President | y Mine 4 r many disappointments Alde- | terstate Association, which fosters a Mitare Jersey City block fenced ic . Il Penseroso | GaTbeta lad ewe Go ubeetal! Gh of) aTanratanal | Year-Old Clips Fifth of Sec-| baran went ‘over inthe third rce. controle trapshoating In tho Unite 08 all four sides, well illum a . | tic eis sally “ ar Mark Midas i re judgment bY | states, 4 ng its bit In helping tie | Carefully arranged iMumtaated, a | YANKEE in the trenches somewhere along the Marne ficials that the Government will re 1am authorized to say that | ond Off Another Mark. Ic rie Walls Reverie frkseinlisy Gan atoeew lke: I vie ng fr ‘ ‘ " hase consider its decision, recently issued | ball players may continue to play 3 nai he stretch made i 1 Aad a good view of the ring from Was off the world completely-—he didn’t care a darn D tenn tae aaron a in proseating the war, la ahown by tig, most remote corner, The place y through Seerctary of War Baker, de- | until ordered by their local draft tea ber thopay fe c t i fant 5 | About the gruesome danger of holding up his head Two new track recomts were ere-|to the gvod, passing the judg The | 4nnounement that one-half of the w 9 big, but not too vast, as the , chiring baseball non-essential, and) beards to seek other employ- | atog he on: est hot weather just about suited Alde- | nings @ its ‘big tournaments will be { Grounds would be, for instance, still With snipers ever ready to up and snipe him dead. ff ted at the Yonkers track yesterdny , ; Bree ea ae (OF inatance, ati I He e ¥ ) I | allow the sport to live until the end| ment one by a two-year-old a Pirate, | baron and Jockey Walls did the] paid in war savings stamps or Liberi™ $ebeo persans “can be seated com: | He even wished a bullet would come and end his woe, eaten ears sy ee aaa 00 BY 8 tworyear-old, ea Pirate | work : paid ini an Pei oes: arion! es) tapers ‘ of such an arena, With weil matched) For he had got a letter about a guy named Joc, According to word from the capital | Herrmann, Chairman of the National Heverwyok Stable's consistent five. | Tommy Davies the jockey, was'a Sr cae Gs oath ake Cece meeewents, N aw York rm should payer ay as me n bs his sweetheart, a gal named Mone Sloat a final decision will be rendered to- | Commission, and asked that the year-old. a4 Pirate won the tive | visitor at the track, He is not riding Chur decree A fiat R one-balt of — NDR caer hi. bese 9 s fe eeks co) c , i she wrote: orrow by Provost Marshal Gene of . e how, but is employed he: Morse pra" i, ee Fae * Swemty minutes from Broadway. | Ewas four weeks coming over and this is what she wrote re rr sf by Prove x Mar. hal Neral | teagues b ‘given time to fhe a brief and a half furlong race with 119 Becbataue sonloy re tt B mt re ait’ teat priae. inbhey: laminae GAGAe : | Crowder, and it is expected that he| and formally present their case. Pounds up in 1.054-5. The track | Gechded or this ste $200 will be paid in war savings stan § HTS from Billy Gibson, We “Dear Rill: You know it's lonesome back here in Horse's Neck— will tell the olub owners to keep the| ‘To-morrow it is believed_the Im-| record is 1.06, which wns equalled | couldn't seem ‘ty dotanet Will be patd“in Liverty tomer . Becond the motion in every-|/ sit around so often that 've become a wreck; ball a-rolling for the balance of the | portant decision will be rendered. If only on Saturday last by Sweep On, | the track, He didn't ‘desirable ae Pere 1B terhy aamae } thing he says relating to Bob | J haven't seen a movie since, honest, gosh knows when xeagon, which wil permit of about) ihe action of the Giants in purchas- (a stake colt. Sea Pirate has been Mounts and finally arrived at the con TOLEDO, O.. July 2.—The ings | Badgren: | Bel Bul ty for bed at half-past 10 pventy-five more days of the na Pit v { the Reds, in| regarded 1 1 Be | ion ce Sine, MIDE 1H tie conserag= | oF he (aren Cincull Peeing. Seek oe : clicve me, Bill, I'm ready for bed at half-past 10. seventy-five mo: a © Nu-ling Pitchor Toney of the is, i pearded as only a selling plater, He | tion of ships for Uncle Sam was af postpor rday on account of ra! Dear Vince: De ne to offer | nut now I'm feeling better--1 know that you won't mind. " tic ine, these dark hours, is any criterion, | looks better than that, however. He | More useful occupation anyhow. Igeted Ieire tllen an lene Mas ced ee ‘Tye Evening W ny peberet I love you, Billy, darling, because you're good and kind. Saturday and Sunday last it} then the majors will play out their has wan four races in a row, each) | ss races wil be run to-day mes Blations upon selecting you to fll y ; : ; was the intention of all hands con- | schedule \succeeding one being a better one|. The westerners scored thelr : the space made vacant by the re. | N@ lunger am I lonesome—it's best for you to bnow : aids | he victory in the Bast when Madg rPOIT, July By popular subs tirement of that sterling sport 1 had a call last evening from—guess! Your old pal Joe.” oie ode with the sig le besieg 10 The baseball men who rushed to than ble Previous performances. He came from behind with a rush in the tik among. local sportamen wha he ae bag? close up shop at once. President Ban] Washington yesterday complained to {8 of the improving variety of two- | two-y 1 race last on the card nme © keep the Cup In the: riter Bob Bdg . The West nen motor bow re : ern orig. end partic ears : - ‘ ; Johneon of the American League . Crowder that the players un-|Yetr-olds, the most desirable from She finished in the middie of the track | TT} ""y 4, “hran built aml che hay ten that part of it in and around | Bill thumbed his nose in silence for Fritzie’s benefit rushed into print and demanded all] derstood the work or fight order to the standpc miia tcalni, Bia hak P do key E Smith had taken her kiven nveral trials. r W upead «! ; an ie ae : deeper eS overland ro her firs tion @f 1918 has been constructed: } Kew York, wit! miss Edgren, and | And wished the Boche would tumble and make an end of it. the chabs in his circuit to shut UP} mean that they must leave their|done everything asked of him and / at Yonkers ridden by Lyke, Mad i Ghee Minith oh cAlgonaa antine ohiew The loss is made up inno mean |! ve nothing more to live for,” he muttered with a groan, On Monday he had changed his mind. | ojube at once and that many of tham | there is no telling yet how good he figured to have a chance on her Ken- | name ina been associated with wold’ however, by your elev } And cursed with Yankee fury his head of solid bone. ‘Practically all of the magnates. in-| nave done so. They asked the War |'$ CNY Sars, WUE ene F858 demcloablay ee aany rare : ! topmost rung in th | last. Maybe she needed that race, ladder |The moon, he knew, shone brightly back home in Horse’s Neck] cluding Ow Dunn of Cleveland, | popartme t to make it plain that it| He had to be a good colt to win the Hvening Warki, | (And harvest moons enrapture the likes of Min, by heck !) have seen a light somewhere and it! was up to each individual draft board | Yesterday. He had to show ail the} 4. P, Whitney's Purling will win a Re sporting world will vone tc | But no - deat neh eats he Pies Mee tchaatca, seems to be their intention to keep| to decide for itself how long a player | characteristics of a real good thor-| race one of these days when she for- *Igarn that the one m But now his future chances loomed like a oh Sh up the sport should continue, oughbred, speed and gameness, He| sets to stop, She quit badly yester- tire country Whe ie eapabie ot | Because poor Bill remembered he owed pal Joe ten ‘bucks, Guntinuing the policy of fairne “ - | day as she has done in her last thre stories: EMPIRE CITY TRACK ng Provost Marshal General Crowder] According to a report from Cleve- |came from behind after overeom: ‘ and se 4 : = : az lial heard the representatives of the|land, Ban Johnson and other Ame learly diMoulties, His pursuit of The ability, has been selected to ¢ Crowder, in consenting to allow King Baseball to file briefs of) Wisnington team, who asked that| can League officials will go to Wash-| Boy in the stretch seemed hopeless, - YONKERS & MOUNT VERNON) A papdggall a |reasonx why he should be permitted to live, declared they would have to} ee ve nent allow. the clubs to| ington to-morrow for the purpose of| but he romonded courageously to| Willie Martin, W, Cc. Weant and TOMORROW rete to ay it dow be brief finish out their whedules, Repre-|appeating to the powers that be to}"Butts” Fairbrother's appl af] ceviaa patloees uct 0 ye ay ‘win: | nic erboc! er an j Pais tne iinpontanc on et sentative Nicholas Longworth of|rescind its decision that baseball {s| the whip and at the end was going|ner in the second race. Entered K k k H d p Aty to fll the inp peat | Now that the work or fight ruling has been fully interpreted, the Cast: | ieee nnn nn net nom. easential. away. Incidentally, Fairbrother was | $1.20, they in turn took him to $2700, |an@ 5 Oeher Well Filled Nap loss of [5 Tmean [ern League can tisband gracefully. entitled to a goodly share of the | Where Joe Marrone bid bim in with FIRST RACE a ape Merely the acquisition of Vincent the customary extra $5, Treanor, 1 ne« { ; j |r dit for the race Sea Pirate ran. oaks SPECIAL RACE i ae “4 ry ell you that Those plans to preserve loc r by incorporating the Giants, By He never stopped riding while there 4 i rminal. Harlem Division, a We are proud of y pa ar | <a 7 : The approval of the Stew. traing to pre bre proud of you, particularly | yanks and Mobins could never be & Unless they tee se Lous in|( PEstic News sonn Pollock and Gossip )I wus a ponaible chance of hin win. | Th, approval, of, the, Stewan TET ae ey ial I, f having Vince Treanor, a Bronx | on It eee - vp oy yyy ent caind “etal 3 uF have decided he was beaten in the | the following assoclations to condu reate Philadelphia will be the scene of sick and could mot gon. Harrie is now willing | stretch, face meotingn for the rest of this Malied wate Ne POOH-POOHING THE PONIES. another important boxing show on |! five Denes 4 guarantee of $1,200 ant sa ason as follows: Qu s Count | MO that Chaney TT ; defeat ‘a wainia ae i; Jockey Club, Sept, 16 to Sept. 28, in BE understand that Hoy gv ree en ean Tuesday evening, July. 8 At thie|tn,e tame S40 mot} 01d Roenie’a performance wan brit |dockey, Clit, roratitan dookey Chub intends making home out in. | . entertainment there will be four six- | se # yan Weennout si ONE | Sent, 30 to Oct, nclusive; Empire ey California. Thats a long way Tne way Ticklish ran in the first race was a caution, po re ie eer sail sl ne of the| Batting Roddy, the fast tom! tantammaight, | FOULS In 1074-5. The track record up i fie ba ae dick, Bin from New York, und while the aster f rounc @, and as every on and pDanoy Paveso of Newark, N. J,, hare buen | oY yesterday was 1.08 flat, made hy yo ym, or Tas mop Ne Trial by Jury wasted a lot of time in the second race eight fighters who are to compete Is {rath ue tauie tor eae rine ae | Brifice of Cowd in i916, "Old Koon inciusiv at Mad Greetings in the third race were somewhat belated. well known to the boxing fans all) \inboy ‘A.C. of South Amioy, Nod on nen, |SHOUldered 128 pounds and ran in Be tesve bs Perhaps a few needles might have helped Purling in the fifth race over the country, it Is expected that | M-etay night, ‘Roth lads ary lively lade with the | fTONt ail the way, Ho had a little ad- g ould su fantage at the er, inasmuch. @ 1 Proverb, entered in the sixth race to-day, may teach some a good lesson. | one of the largest crowds that has |" and ought to pat up a very interesting personal tribute Taide: WeSey stand AE Vecabie Bites ae Sa he was on his toes and off in his stride, | . Ly Mitts “gseping weit | JACK DEMPSEY IS COMPLYING WITH ‘THE INTERPRETATION | in that city will be on hand to see |gevera! weeks ago, the webbing, but was ta motion at the| , Rtas done during hi | 61 OF SECRETARY BAKER BY GOING TO WORK POR HIS BOUT WITE | the men in action, The contests Ore] gouty Montieth of Johnny Dundes, | still.’ Flags, one of the speediest on some of our best quality suitings. Some that have not tion with us in New York | Piuep FULTON to be fought at Shibe Park, the hom day ror over the | whore to | sprinters seen this season, chased Old sold well, some that we have too many of, but all good be glad start paclss of the Philadelphia American League |#!!ow Dundee to me George Chaney Koenig, but never could get nearer icabl and would like t | Cont Ae ihe Manka ia mot ; Slub and the referee will be Frank | Deltimers or Vreah Rritt of New|than a length to him. At the fi | and desirable. ‘0 Ne Spo: antrary to @ a e@ Yanks do not look qu c ppy without », and the referes Milde Bedford, Mam,, for twelve rounds, to @ dec eo wa eeering fro! eS DALS aakt . om th ee H must | noir Pipp : “Pop” O'Brien, The fghiers Whol tie eee A ae were us igs LAA eet Hee hte ne Y Cc S 5 T 10 done we | - will clash are Battling Levinaky| Aug, 6 Dundee is pow in the mmtaine et |ished third. Old Koenig had literally ou Can save Oo moo" Ia ) in your new Some experts are trying to figure how Benny Leonard could defend hig | asainst Harry Greb, Sam Langford | (8 into caution for future bouts run thelr heads of in the frat five by ordering a suit NOW. ht ! ice of tt title when Jt never wae in danger | with Jack Thompson, Willle Jackson Johnny Howant the Bayonne ' middieweight, | starter and remandor. peebsaie al 1 4 pport RD werd that ae land Irish Patsey Cline and Jack | at! Tommy Murphy, the hant-hitting middle. He aid year Wogan al You are sure to find a likable pattern in this large variety, y t | mal a | \ 1 tflel weight from the stockyents im Chicago, wae! and after r 4 Exceptionally good selection at $25 and $30. that ur 4 monstre na place is one of tae | Britton and Soldier Bartfeld, Tea Utes ts Bek ees cathe tee rn hir P' y 3 * one, You Hope pipe ie onw ‘ we beheved that toe | Ss o be fought os the Bicol improve hia nomen, Old} feria has We are showing 1918-19 Fal’ and Winter Suitings. UBS Jeold wir did the , | ace 1 yest of horses this sea- | Lam ‘Todier, (ie penmtional lightweight « ody on Friday night, = Tommy | son and has shown well ever since he 5 x Avene ewkca | SELAH SS ~ lindas che @ sameane tow a ame Wn | Tockee mon and Young Rect won tho ‘Toboggan at Belmont Park, | an r t " Hf 5 nat i} | Bonny Leonard for ightweight championship | (ty claah in the other, Danny Lyuech of Bay] He has made Roamer extend himself | { acing, the latter, to our mind, | , el\they will do so of Frisco to appear vat a was thatched toalay to meet Hockey Kan] .nne and George lynch of Fairview, N, d,, come|to beat him on at least two occasions. | ) the best sport in the world.| even unde rt ed betting con- | ponent Coffrot! t © rugged Hullo fighter, for twelve rounds | jagettar im the six-round semi fina! Ba econ Gagan tit teen ae | i | matt w Washington m. ditions t ex ple e A A. of Boston on ‘Twweday eve of Saratoga, who der the name ) J ated ee eer | of the Red Cro: Would | ind, July 80, Tendier rwwndy bested Insh} Jack Bulgar announces that be has euned up| of the Heverwyek Mtable, Old Koons Two sTores : on baseba 4‘ n A Oe ta Mave y met Billy Misi t the | Patee ¢ Muladelohia and the prowects] fe Welling, the Chicago Lightw ‘e/is the apple of his eye, Some one | BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND Belesoine pastime, Racin i RY Hing to data) wecont carniv n Madi Square | em that be will ge decision over Kanaas at, Ho ays he tating for #| suggested to Mr. Nolan recently that | 80 E. 410 ST. BET. FIFTH & MADISON Aves, aeaver ws iikels ‘ supplied nself, has been ins | ¢ en_if he had been permitted to| | with Lew Teodier for him, Welling re-/in view of the strife with Germany it kK 4p A = . Paaytning’ ls issn Aah TEE Sarre CAPT argc tra gsg cesty cy ar remmear me Gees Cues | amay from Jimmy Johnston's man-| would be well to change the horse's|P, §,.—Provide for those who Fight for You. Bifor the war's duration, | Hetor K- | ene various war funds by bosing for] ##y8 Jack. “It was Miske Baltimore ligh t, te still trying to clinch a | vx 1 was originally announced that Dan| name, Mr. Nolan wouldn't even con- Buy W.8S.8 ee wae declared Wexal by Albany Se itaa ta Marina saliles fat nresant | — a mated between ney and Jobnay Dundee, Ube | Morgan was going to bandie Welling’s affair, but | sider the idea. There's nothing Ger- uy oo Arnbeim Axioma, i lation, the raciag attendances mt Drown anes weeds BO PM. LN. ¥, Yans|!al Italie figbter, ‘They were tot have fought couldn't come to terme regarding the div | man about Old Koenig, he insisted fo felabtiianied Ouluumvered Lue baseball cromds, Be is under promise to Jim Collvoth i sew. du Lous, ‘dds, We—mAdvi, = Baiuore ou Juue W dui Dundes war talem sii of moe earned, . named after one of the best ———— —

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