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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAx, AUGUST 9, 1918 BU Farmers BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR K Ponce ONCE YOU GET IT—GOOD NIGHT! - - - - By Thornton Fisher JUSMPPUYNG = Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) WHILE WAR IS ON | — isnT IT Cute, cHarie® Ou BaBy! THESE LARGE CARS ARS THE CLASS AFTER |President Ebbets Announces — , Dodgers’ Home Will Be Con- verted Into Storehouse. ALRIGHT BESTE, for. He WELL TAKE (T- FIRST G MOMTHS IT OUGHT TO THAIS GUY 1S AS | LASTUS A SA WORM \ HAPPY 4 COUPLA NEARS IN AN APPLE While officials of both leaguec are | fencing over the problem when to ' lelose the playing season, President Charles H. s of the Brooklyn Club comes out flat-footed with an ;@nouncement that the home of the | Dodgers after Aug. 14 would be con- verted into a huge storehouse for War materials, This date is the last home game for the Dodgers. Presi- dent Bbbets further insists that his gt Tn asl —_——_— Battling Levinsky Anxious to Fight Jack Dempsey at Knights of Columbus War Fund Carnival in Brooklyn. wore, UE YoeT™eveatne World). | ball park would not be used for base- AN MORGAN became more ore | ball while the war lasted, e thermometer eo oes | This decision may have a far reach- oxavks Sard Jack Dempsey hasnt ing effect on baseball. In case the other clubs on the circuit should @ cide to attempt to play next sé | son it may mean that the Brooklyn franchise would be forfeited, for Mr, Ebbets made no conditional statement. He said in his own con- cise way that the Brooklyn Club w out of the fight for the duration of the war. . The big grand stand will be pat- titioned off and fireproof compart- |ments will be erected. It ig estle |mated that room will be mate for more than 100,000 cases of materials, Should bus varrant it, the seats in the gre will be torn ont ‘additional storing space made. | However, tne pian does not stop with the rebuilding of the stand.” Long con- crete. structures will be erected alot the Redford Avenue. front. and. Montgomery ‘and. Sullivan Streett fronts, t bali oh ate tae os Square feet will be added. to the stor: him—Battling Levinsky, The Battler Z Ing Capacity ‘of the plant by the build ng. of ‘these sheds. srewid: like nothing better than to = = = HESS : MR othing will be Incking, according t ‘take on Mr. Dempsey. i = & Z [Mr ta to make the plant one, of 3 % 4 é the st thorou equ ye in “Levinsky doem't care to box i “ Pertnhe chee A Est ni Hand." Few! changes. will, be, necessa Dempsey, mind you. He wants to | anere | Biiperet pean, plant sire 4 | j Stalled. ‘There Is_ nothing lackin fight him, Geveral Philadelphia Office facilities, “The Hrookiyn Glue (2 clubs right now are after this match, ' but we are willing to sacrifice our |has a suite of offices in the first story of the stands, while the rooms now end to swell the Knights of Colum- bus fund, used as dressing quarters for the team =” “Those who are promoting the car- would only box an “exhibition” at the Knights of Columbus War Fund Car- nival at Ebbets Field next Friday night. “Whore does he get off to box only an exhibition when our boys on the other side are putting up the real article?’ queried Daniel as he taid down a perfect vocal barrage. “The public is sick and tired of tiese short exhibitions, This is no time for half-way measures. If Dempsey is anxious to appear why not make a real fight out of it. Dempsey, because of his quick knockout of Fred Fulton may have scared off the heavyweights but there's still one who is keen to meet TIS RATTLER NO USE TALKING,GiRL, ra t | 1S GETTING THESE EIGHT CYLINDERS HAVENT THE PEP- HLe NEVER. ae ABLE TO LOCK NEIGHBORS (IN THE Face \E | DONT GET THAT Con f y | § Fistic News and Gossip | 2% “E&®S wren By John Pollock he ARABS (2 MONTHS PASS can be turned into an office also. Federal League Park. in Brooklyn, not nearly as large as Ebbets Field, fe in } nival next week don't have to search any further for an opponent for Dempsey,” insisted Morgan. “They will not have to go any further than Levinsky. He will remain in this neighbor- hood expecting a call, and will feel very sorry if his services are not Work or Fight Order, Taking Many Old Jockeys, | b se as a storage plant. Other ball clubs ) may turn their parks over to the Gow e, ernment to be used as storage housem Boxing fans of New Jersey and this It has been said in various quarters vicfnity, will have an opportunity to- that the owners of the New York Na night of witnessing a slashing battle tional League Club are contemplating * between top notchers tn the fistic game, similar mov When the buildings planned are erect- one of them being the legitimate middle- ed in the outfield of Ebbets Field all weight champion of the Army and Navy, Proud Weill comer: tt order: toc tORiGe } rounds will cease, In orde ast while the other is one of the fastest fhe expense incioental to the bulldieag, and cleverest fighters in the light heavy- the structures will have to be spacious. Weight division, Harry Greb, of Pitts- They will encroach so on the playing burgh, now in the army, and holder of | ground as to render a major league + the above title, will tak on Clay ‘Turner contest, were one to be attempted, al- $ ast most impossibl “Say, that bout would draw a tre- Those three young Southern stars, |Paul. They will meet for eight rounds Although the Netlonal League season t mendows gate,” and Dan mounted|Young Stars Under 21 Are} SARATOGA SELECTIONS, | ls» Alexa Stiring, Bobby Jones Ho eae ee ese eugit a great | Chicago Machine Against the Dodgers Showed Special Weak-| wi! not end until Sept. i. the Roblas are scheduled to take the road on the > a 0e y est, the indicat € ‘ i‘ yan high in the thousands to prove his and Perry Adair, and their Western |{iftcen round contest. the indications ar ness at Third Base—Matty’s Reds Help the Giants Lose An. | third Western ‘trip of the season on and a real fight (A Will Do Racing a Favor % br argument, Making the Best Showing at| irs, nace—rnistiedon, Dahinda, | ally, Miss Elaine Rosenthal, will ro- | hem battle as i¢ will be thelr first ap- decent Aug. 14. auch & vene Morgan, who has been very liberal, | - Saratoga, and the Loss of Mcoond Hace—No, selections turn to the metropolitan district Sun- Mee ne of those pattern, who Keeps ? ditions. 8 blaced Ly bic has offering his stable of fighters at Third Race— "Don- | day from their New England jaunt, ut the Way, ng in at an opponent while Turner —_ shown comparatively . tin the Ld teered the services of Jack Britton] [raft Won't Be Felt Wand, Damrose over the beautiful course of the | he. the intense Teak cn ‘Tortay nig, | Comrisht, 1018, by The Prog Prtiigiag Ge, |Dreak the record was wrecked. esheets Bett d for the coming HE of C. carnival. ‘ fe Buck Essex County Country Club at! oo 'ikas reeinta of the big opm alr toring Oe ee eee ee | JT was just a ball game at the Polo ? Daniel is particularly anxious to gaclsiranreeictone baal sb Orange, N. J. The match will be| gm sr hile Tack in Philadephia, incluing FT Was too hot even for scandal in} & © Pole ‘3 have his man matched with Ted (Special to The World.) Shower, Si at eighteen holes, It will be for the! te Goremmem tax, amounted to $106 Lewis. Britton and Lewis furnished the SARATOGA, N. best of the many bouts at the recent ACING, like baseball, will feel Red Cross Benefit in the Garden, the oreeahe of tne Ween oF 71885 be aur arenes tien dhe result) i, the game has travelled over 3,000, cine, gious; tary Mens, $500; Sam Lane | Aug. 9. sethantes eball yesterday and the ath-|* Grounds. Luque, the stringy and D Palma Ent Md | t letes wabbied as they strove to intelligent Cuban who has been com- e. ers - play, so, as far as form is concerned, |!9& in and out of thi big leagues as Bi A t R ' Uing Levinwky, $1,000; Harry Greb, $000; Patrey there is nothing |if in a Punch and Judy show, finally ig uto ace benefit of the Red Cross, ‘This four-| After the tax had bea deductel the ei some of some of the greatest players! {shire rroniwd the following smu . y | go! chance, and he pitched the bro- - Law after Sept. 1. Many of the “4 plief funds) ford Jack ‘Threnqeon, $400; Boldier Bart to be t a c i & baseball goes down the crew | ,, A ; ingame mallee) goling dor war relies € ries cog The ken and decrepit Giants to death,| With Ralph DePalma now in the eteran jockeys will have to fi edu-| this summer. nolding them to four hits. Maybe the deserts the ebip. John Kl proguctive jobs and any number|cation a real ¢ SPPDRIRRHOa TAY. have cracked all/ weather of his native rand just suites | ld the fleld Is complete for the da- j Tener, caught in @ heavy seal o¢ stable hands will have to seok| De expected from him shortly. This) ame punwoodie Country Club is to pieces, fell!/Luque, but more likely he is a good| ternational Sweepstakes, to be run at of wrangling, quit as pilot for the colt, owned hy the Brighton Stable, more useful flelds of endeavor, Most pointed by the New again before the|baliplayer who never has had a good|the Sheepshead Bay Speedway, Sat- Reds, while/chanc He was a great baliplayer in| urday afternoon, Aug. 17, Allthestar t slas-|CUba—a fine pitchet, a corking hitter| drivers entered will meet to-morrow #2] co Les eines and a fine outfiecider and he has|and post $2,000 each, while the man- ered an looked good every time he has had aj]agement will put up the balance of defeat upon chance in the States, The Cuban boya|the guaranteed purse of $25,000. Fs ‘and,| making praparations for a big crowd de his racing debut 5 of the steeplechase riders will go to|to put it kindly, ran ¢ “work” too, Conditions in the racing | outside post position, He erda en from an|to see the exhibition foursome to be National League. There are rumors ef other changes to come, And all beca: 1 Ha eee ue ne saasint column | World, however, are slightly different to look after box. rat horn s said to be) played over its course in Yonkers, | cen, the best one in the barn and has| Sunday, Aug. 18, by Jerome B, Trav-| ite meting shown workout, fast as anything} cielo n with Uncle Sam when the old gent|from those of baseball. On the dia-|}ings ever did’ Tab him!) ers and Max Marston, on one alde,|“a¥ made the shove decision. he Boxina on Werner: | Comeniaion will be 4 $3,000 a year for chell's Cubs, | declare he is a great player, and he| DePalma is not tis i wanted to do his best for baseball. mond the stars are all within the Bhai against John Anderson and Oswald! “ximision will be allow 3,000 @ year, fof see aeiee et {he| Certainly, rande good PlAy Er Rd Bel ue capes tia @OuaIGan ees tiny een HERA are ai Teast two sporta| ‘Taft Age, whereas on the race track The Chaplain Handicap, the feature| Kirkby on the other, ry Lanter Hundiok, ‘The latter's smlary : i yo te last terday. but is willing to take his chances”) 5 the luminaries are all youngsters un-|0f tomorrow's card, should be a) he exhibition will be for the ben-|and exenms will much $1.00. a iM cae against the land flyers, f which have a direct material 4 “| record breaker. All of the good ones! 9) PG top tiotaasomine| , a three days has E fight in the American League! . The entry of DePalma assures the | Sah ene horse rac. |G0F twenty-one, Jockeys like Robin-| arg being pointed for it. Here are| eft 8 for | Marty Farrell, the loral middleweight who has Went the matory | fastest field of drivers that ever ‘3 ea iceman’ com entiona son, Ensor, Kummer, Walls, Sande, | somo of the trials of three of the c n-| Wounded." The fund will be dis- been fighting in California and otver cities in neD " , for the championship did not] ga, of the athletes da starter in an open race, De- tes; Roame tributed by the d Cross to the the Went for several months, will get another Lyke, Lumsford, ,A. Johnson, the | 4 47, 1.12, 1. change at all, as both the Red Sox Patn ick King, the Australian battler. /from sleeping, and that they are 4) and Cleveland won their games, and|be one ing to New York, They will clas in a ten-round go at & boxing fargod and wornout bunch, made for . Cavalry standards in our army can is still insistent that the ri heat, at from 100 to 250 miles, “ 151; Cudgel, 47, Dest be maintained by a wholesale | ’reece brothers and one or two others | Cjoud, 48, 1.13, 1.98 wounded boys who are now return- chance to fight » “ " , the Eastern invasion of the West| While the other drivers, aside from + 5 will continue to ride, but the “old saath Tho inspiration for this event arose ea nt to be atagwd at Lawton, in : Leosast al mn i I ; Preeding of thoroughbred | horses: |. on” Knapp, Kelsay, Buxton, Davies,| ‘Throw out that race of Hamilton A.|from Lieut, Grantland Mice, who is the West tomorrow afterzoon, Farrell bas al./Pd play, but | on the | Brovlilyl jended with the two teams still batt-| the Pe nar cetba Geant’ Roe ' eee. Lacnara Wood, while stationed |i : : ler, |Yesterday. He can do lots better, || now in the artillery service abroad. | ready fought King twice, Brounds there was staged a real bat- | jing, aint adore cavaie ned by tue! i here as Commander of the Depart-| Molesworth, J. McTaggart, Troxler, ene Ennis cask ot the sintwme a,{tl®, While the Reds and Giants etag-| On form it would look as if the Real coring system, ‘The opening boxing #ho rome A | ee ul ame. Sox had all the advantage, as they ma that r con- C. at the baseball park in Newark, N, J., on |@ered through a fair game. y sear Mad’ tise there oo 9 eartous’ Tienes the | Studying the Cubs trom the stand. | 87 g9lng homo and will open against |NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ten in et the wate | coint of & World’ sgins's broken and shorthanded pt trainer talking on the subject last In Shipbuilders’ Ball League figured up $1400, | aw Cardet gn MUM |satsifactory, ‘They lost yesterday |iand’s only real hope of winning the| Tonto, ..05 ing down $317 and Donley $200 for their end, |@0d looked pretty bad, yet there were {Championship during the remainder of| faliminy £8 40 Don! f Y the curtailed season is to go into Bos-| Rochester. Rob MeAMitor, the California middleweight, | Wick rallies, sharp bits of individual | io) ong clean up the coming series, I 3 fleld. who looked like a coming champion when he fint |Play and a drive that is dangerous. |dount if any of the other clubs willl x, ubs follow: | came hero evern! year ago, but who quickly was |'They were beaten by the misplays of|do much to the Red Sox, who aro back in the omend rate Cag Paes Lh Pick, the sub third baseman, who ts /Ss*emingly invincible on their bome iy went agsiust Mike Gitfone, whe damm 12 | being tried out because the Cub man- | rounds, ‘ea fk 583) Hamilton"; 189 S07) Jemey City Games Yeaterday, 5 Jemey City, 4, 5; “Newark. 3 mton. 6: Buffalo, 2 ‘Toronto, 1; Baltimore, 0 (5 innings; rate), 2 Games To-Day, 1 ‘ aviation motors, One reason wey order. pis Burope soared far ahead of the Uni-| “The old men," as the veteran |yyp + . 3 ted States in airplane development |riders are referred to, “either can't Winning Team to Travel to wes the general encouragement given | of "t ride,” ve. “Tue best be f te auto racing on the other side, und | Pare are the kite ye Pee the Paci even through the first ye: | the Siscos at the lat ‘The standing of the pi i Coast to Play ot the! Jockey Lawrence Lyke, who has In seven roturls, fought Mick King, the Austral gigantic struggle. Seattle, |@gement has little faith in Deal. been regurded as the season's best for First Honors. faghter, a ten round draw recently ’ HERE are rumors current that a | 2 lg,et Mosvener, > ‘Auto racing is the best possible test | rider, will soon become the contract An eth Wash, Meny of the spectators thought that Me-| Deal, it will be remembered, quit Dpnaddarabis amine oe nine ee Oh EEE 08 Buttate, for motors, They must “stand up"| jockey for the Brighton Stable, Allister should have received the verdict, his team when the work or fight de- Baltimore at "Toran under the most severe of all strains. |irained by George Odom. athletes will not go West with their To attain greater speed several of | nad some diffe He has| With only half a game separating | ROWING RACES ON HUDSON | nian nowney. the cw indus walterweight. 18 | cisioh was handed down, and rejoined painstaking aviation experiments of| the horses of Commander Ross, and h : 4 : - omise: he champions for oxa | their own, Dario Resta and Ralph De| when his contract expires on Sept,| Promised for the championship, ai. yiason River will again be the| afer teine eraminel the psicane claimed be {agement and they are engaged in| to detect signs of desertion, I was In- Palma have devised new mechanical |10 next it wont be renewed, while| which carries with it a trip to the| 5 y : formed yesterday that a large number ) whil |scene of a monster rowing regatta after| "és ih svfect ubywieal condit je ww im | preaking Pick in to major league | form Gay toat & large niien be & lapne of several years. The New York| ™usteyy placed in Class 1 and emuects to bv! anos for goar that, if there is a| oh Players will quit their teams after ames, f¢ , next pay day, Aug. 15, and go into u World's Series, Deal may not show up. | “useful” work, held on the| Sem Langford, the veteran colored heavyweight | Pick is a fast and really rather a] In the world of scands cleaned up $512 for his end for er fellow, needing a lot of seasc major league politics, the: thing Jim Johusom, at Atlantic Oty) ing, He handed the Robins their first] to report ‘ Mt and Jack Th mm, at Shibe|three runs and really gave them the| reconciled to i pbia on Tuesday night, For | fourth, as he was racing in to fleld a) Prosident. of the National League, nips and, ‘efeating Jobneon, Sam drew down §272 while) bunt when a runner was stealing} and the politicians who have been Navy and, iit ced for whipping Thompwon was $260, this third, leaving the base uncovered naming successors to John Tener still Allied countries | Using (he guarautee the promoters gave him, he Cubs did not look at all impres- | are modestly withholding their nomi- send teams for " as a world's championship con- hes. es with his present|the leaders in the Shipbuilding se ae aia al tae ee ee my and Fe teams for the coming series East and the leading drivers have indulged in| employer, H. C. Bedwell, who trains| League, a highly interesting race is| NOW PLANNED BY N. Y. A. C.| %i3 sin’soon join the sors, Bryan was calied | ter. Evidently his panicky state of/ West in the National League. The tation a few daye ago by his board, and | Mind does not’reassure the Cub man-| managers are keeping their eyes open Important mere er eet. Li de Hp 4| Bedwell will continue Lkye in his| Pacific Coast to play the winners of oficinis of the Aircraft Production | «mploy until that time. The trainer) the Shipbuilding League there. The i Board. says he won't permit him to ride any | org La “4 seaht ahd Manale | athletic Club has issued entry blanks| Thus auto racing, one of the most! of his horses. He will just be a plain | Morse bry ck and pair Com-|for a navy regatta, to b dangerous and exciting of all spor's, | stably hond until his time is up pany team Is dc ultin fighting the Germans in about five weeks, Business , Which is e was little k Heydler evidently is accepting the duties of of Boston, ps the standing with a! Iudson course, with all finishes near lta Mie toware winning ihe record of eight games won and two | the foot of West 96th Street, on Wednes- | #™imé decision over the enemy. “Phe best three-year-old filly" of | lost, while the Standard § ca Mond the year. That's w a ING to France to fight is like|are saying about ¥ hipbuilding ‘day afternoon, Aug. 28 tere th Bhdias the experts | team is second with seven games won| ‘The Winged Foot club has sent invi-| ¢4" Lid since her| and two lost Itutions to the crews of all Downey and Standard- ,#tations of the United State 9 @ 180 to all ships of the now In the harbor, t » Alabama Stakes| The Sisc Ny enough to be! Federal games of last easy vietory in t yesterday. Off bi venture for t American youths, Aside a ble sporting a unc evented by rain, The Submar + ; i 5 id ment of the East, constantly pleaded | ice and Williams will in all proba- | ~~~ — p ix bility be among the missing during : h t tinued else there be a serious short- Tuesday night drew ® good ¢ro | ) SSCS sr cost oct Only Half Game Between Leaders |i:2i:" #2 i: wre hans, Hi ate ey WE MEA ry. . Automobile competitions are in-|night said racing will be benefited strumental in the development of|rather than hurt by the work or fight beaten, she ran a remarkable race ne= {Wy Jack Britton, who was girea the popular news. | SIVe nating spec three r which are to be conte p erk th pather aad re the youngsters are|to win. She was lucky, however, in bins game was moved forward to a ed’ namely. ¢ ie Cahine anne per decision’ over Soldier Barificld im their| tender, but perhaps weather aad| “Ban Johnson is due to break loose 4 f the athletic side of | being allowed to equceze through on| later date, ‘The Newburg team mile whale ‘boat race and. two-milo| bout in Philadelphia on ‘Tuemay night, was|MUch to do with it, Jin Vaughan, | and several club owners are listening ANew orkers ‘: P on. Back of the|the rail coming from the far turn. | sprang a surprise on the league lead- | cutter race | engaged today by Ivy Lewis, the matchmaker of their ace, st ed and was whanged | to the wires from Chicago. ’ “ s being trans-|Once in front she simply galloped al! ‘s by handing them a 12 to 7 defeat _— — lithe Armory A, A, of Boston, to meet the win: yer r pert, and Hi arta we - is to k th , 7 Fa meta, |the W o win ina romp in the good| Sunday, the Morse team meets the tof the tw und go between champion | followed him, solved the mystery o: R. CHARLES HOLIDAY EB-| 1 now. ese w: ke ves a . M415. George Smith, owner narine Boat combination at ANOTHER WATER VICTORY ‘Ted Lewis and Tommy Robson of Maiden, May,, | the Robins’ attack save in ong inning. BETS, inventor of the double! : er static) ark, the Downeys and Agra] Pare ghton Stable, offered $10,000 standard] FOR DUKE KAHANAMOKU, | soies*sches suse on ‘Tusdar sien, [""The Cubs were not attacking as times, what to make, or lem |for her on condition that she would | coll t Alaska Park, the Newbu d |they did against the Giants, nor did| header and other means of assisting| port prob! a Barney Adair, the local fighter, who ahowe up they displ. » game fighting spirit i oe : bu or sell, fe stand the examination of a voterin-|and Federals meet in Newburg 4 wba Sahai hey display the s ig spiri eball receipts, yesterday sprang a y; ,» for women : a 4 from some e Kahanamoku and thi wo in better form in every contest that he en- | py, i hea a 1 4 i ‘Wey, {atlan, She was examined in the! the Robins Dry Dock t and the other ¢ ul y ®-! Possibly it was the heat, but morc] now one and is entitled to S| Hawalian visitors Clarence Lane and | gage is, will don the gloves in another arap [probably the Hobins look easy to] Stoxes of the baseball world, “He an,| (0 Wear. Shrewd women Harold Krueger, continued their aqua- | toxisht, He will go against Young Gradwell, ‘them and they eased up enough to He an- sth caaiimeat for 200 ‘da | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS fiicn HET? At Abe SRLAEDRIGEAL Hey |e mes Oebe ta Ut oat BP OC ES | got anobuer Taking, Founda Wit be turned here and men of business : equipment {dr 200 dia- ! finished firate socond apd third 18 | fame, tt, Oe, Oe wronelt off by the! Marquard started for the Robins,| Warenouse for the period of the war learn daily missioner in| S0-yard scratch race, the feature |, i but in the fourth, just after Zeider @ modern ‘concrete t ‘ Bp Gr ms Mnerely wants | NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, | : pds. with Satuntay to Friday, back, or perhaps unravelled a kink | hrooe, rainproof and readily adaptable Be Ape, nineties wloves and of Ve, JCLUAB Ws 1. Pe, JOLURS W. Lo Pe (OLE ane and | tary Kawanls, owner of the Olympic A, A, | ready was in his back, and was {5 ‘such use, can be fitted up auickly| You see them reading pliia, to-day declared ¢hat he will re. to retire, Giebel_ of the New York A. C,, |of Phi and tarry ¢ | to accommodate ions of pounc 71] Mt, L...47 84 448 | who was beaten In remarkably fast time | open his club on Aug, 26th with @ boxing show, |Came on with his spitter and balked ioe amo me as me of poua ag of 1 ’ 5 4| Detroit 45 G8 L487) by Kahanamoku in thelr mateh Face providing the weather 1s cool enough, Hany |his old mates during the remainder | RooUs The kins may help those owns AAP ATO RL Weary 00 | Paite 42 GE 408 | Oise Cie. toward Motropelitng | ut eet feud oo bie sre om, tn 108 the LOFTS, paatlnnlng, in stands and grounds {o bear the H FF 4 ,. pe is thinking about signing up Benny Leonard, | a 2 tad re r shamplonship in tame fashion, |the World’ Lirhtweieit Champion, to box Bold HIE sad feature of the Brooklyn] Overhead charges during the war. || the daily paper unique ter Pipp Enllets im Navy Avia- |“ Detieid. of Brokira._ game was that Zack Wheat's| scorer and register the number of ten. | No now dovolopmenta bare occurred in the near record-breaking sequence of hits| cases of eggs and crates of household titles to furnish 200 teams. Ho. nino Fale 68 Resin f requests materia outfit an equal! Pitts. n2 47 [nn | Boston 40 55 l455 | Wash agmber of footba n Ar [Cinein AG 62 40D) St, L., 42 GB 400 Chicago 5 War Council of the Red Cross’ has GAMES YESTERDAY, APpropriated 349.980 to provide | Cincinnati, 5: New York, : é the supplies wanted tn Franc Brook! 41 Chiengo \ the sum of $67,787.85 for the purchas Phila iiteburah, § (46) game), : of equipment for the soldiers stationed Phil 45 a7 52 | GAMES YESTERDAY. Boston, 4; Detroit, 1, | Cleveland, Si Waghii GAMES TO-DAY. At news stands, from 4:15 P, M,,2 He tea 3 (4d eens); ‘cusses ai tena : = proposed match between Champion Tei Lewis! was broken, After hitting safely in| goods; Tommy Rice can be press a day; man in Gren! Dritain Bosion, ti St. Louis 4, | Detroit at St, Louts.| , ROSTON, Aus: %—Walter Pip, Arat ard Pama penny lear, wich 4 beiog /twenty-six ‘consecutive games and/agent, and Mack and Zack, alas, a meee see inns ms BM: haa 4 | paseman. of the New York Amerioan te a tt 0 coming within three games of his own|alack, can learn to pack. lao garment ct Felon 96.00 vane x jgfiietica follow the flag. and that puhMES TODAY. feaque Baseball Club. was enrciled | ait ews a. record, he slipped. He failed to hita| The announcement of Mr. Ebbets’s trial $1.00, WOMEN'S physically superior to the much- a | Chicago at Seechive. | | ball out of the infield in three efforts,| plan shows that the owners at last realize that baseball is done. ‘ ghusetia'tasliCute'of "Pechnology yeste WEAR, 8 East 13th Street, New Yorke