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7 . . ~ eee Sooleeae apenas ian — J i a R 5 Nicer it hen ea MNO ew 5 oy i EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (OF TURK CHLOE CARDED FOR WAR FUND Odd Condition Presents Itself at the Fox Hifls Club. An 044 condition has presented itself at the Fox Hills Golf Club. where members and others will play to-day in the United War Work ; Campaign tournament Because the home of the Richmond County Country Club has been closed for the winter on account of the coal TAYERS I SHPHAROS VEN'T ANY “NAP JOBS” SHIPYARDS PRODUCING SOME — STARS Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) They Are Working for Government Wages and Working as Hard as Any One Else, With No More Time for Outside Amusements Than Other Workingmen—Many Former Dia- mond Stars Do Not Expect to Go Back Into Professional By Robert Edgren. 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Fvening World). FEW months ago there was general criticism throughout the coun- try directed at ball players and other professional athletes w2o went into shipyards and munition plants instead of volunteering iv or waiting to be drafted into Amer- wal . A ; t situation, the members will hold te fighting forces. There was a ney a ‘ be so may their handicap at Fox Hills, general idea that the ball players ' . = ‘ . Bech set of golfers will play for were doing this purely to evade mil- . @ Htockefeller m dal. Possibly a few ore, as the 0 a tary serviee, and that they Were be Beloag to. both ‘organizations. “ANH. ing given “snap jobs” with ealarie: tan Golt vAgsociation, who ‘comes under at tated it ight ddl paid by the shipbuilding thar he expected to haven cep ter 01 8. hi . ‘ Visits to the great shipbuilding can his teore stan Tor both oveatad plants all along the Pacific Coast fT Be dae sys thee from Seattle south have convinced Claimed that he could play twice, aay fe that the ball players and others are not holding “snap jobs” at all barsnd later on aa catering arate ie p jo! 5 | ber and later on as entering from that the talk of private salaries and big money on the aide is a joke. | Richmond County, but then In a medal play even 1 ire are scores of big league players in the shipyards and ammunition | Dowed tb have any previous, practi¢e otaer Government plants, but they are working for Government Viste ied debe cen eahases, and working as hard as any one else. They have no more time for “epeutside amusements or enterprises than any of the other workmen. And ‘Domegrest majority were drawn into the various industries without any de- _ ©Wire of their own to evade military service. In fact, at the present time no . who is called in the draft can be taken in any plant doing Govern- ment work. ‘The whole situation is only another @——$_— le of the way in which athletic! wae a rush, and the assailant was has become a great part of our/ overpowered and held. My guide i ‘Wer activities. shouted into my ear: “Ci Some of ‘em go that stand the pace.’ So shipyard work is no soft snap i gMwcause of the high pressure of work- | for any one. _-sitax conditions and the lack of every-| It was to make conditions during | Some of the best golf ever played o e Engineers’ Country Club links was en during sional best bali match in which Herbert: Strong, th: home. instructor, and Wilfrid Reid, of Wilmington, Del., defeated Alex Camp bell of Baltimore, and George Frothing ham, formerly open champion of Sov Atrica, by @ margin of 4 up and J to play, All golfers are invited to participat in the tournament the benefit of th ab : iy eh t ‘ ? a‘ 5 United War Work Fund, which is to by of nerves, ‘ end) oy, tm over the Van Cortlandt’ Park links. t Can't DoeattT 2 ; ( ” 2 @ |morrow under the auspices of the New B a ; ? cart York Newspaper, New York aud Scot \tlsh-American Golf The Hudson River Country Club ta to Clubs. RWVETHG ON ONE OF once Saw's SHies Agee have a double vor on. thing that could furnish the workers| the great war rush more endurable — We BetLe Hey |Edaition to the competition aimong. tho ' ¥ for the men that the Government in- PLANT, ALAHEDA « nbers to-day for the John D, Rock | @dw needed relaxation, Washington de-| troquced sport. And statistics show a |feller medals n four-buti mateh will b ‘ | bawlded that the plants, like the army! that an almost immediate result was |staged to-morrow afternoon in whic _yidmeits great. training, camps, needed | an increase of 80 per cent. in output! Tga@empetitive sports. At once men|, Every Government plant has its band, made up of workers. The bands "somvere sent all over the country to| piay at noon hour and on all patriotic fostart athletic organizations in the! and entertainment occasions, Every -oghip yards and other piarfts. Baseball| plant has its baseball, football, #oc- P cer, water polo, athletic, rowing, Nileagues were formed and were 900M | Swimming and boxing teams, There me popular that they ran the minor) are constant competitions between U AP fd Rockefeller medal to be held to-day the Sag ato tn Safena: Sein tones To-Day’s Gridiron Games ':8.5 oc es Incidentally nearly all of the minor aches and instr rs are + | @ entry fee whether they play or not. feague pie Ly |Just. as in the army camps, and ball ° —— aloes league players were snapped v? | lcae and inter areas ove el DOr ogey Is Headliner Fisti § )|Princeton and Camp Upton| POLO GROUNDS LINE-UP. h ic New p Up wires and the mails busy carry-| probably the greatest interest next PRINCETON. CAMP UPTON: ag enon ad eters wre i arom teheoeans e| At Garden’s Boxing Show | and Gossip || Elever 3 Polo Grounds) fre: ral PUSHING lynn STeecL PLA 1S A NEW TRAINING STUNT FOR. THE Bia LEME Bort. is = ae ‘Tom McNaan rea and A jovak will ple Thousands of Dollars . DEE Giil best at walttoen\ Gas e tle On the St. For War Charities From |s:5 the best amateur plu the War Work competition for the links to-morroy match betweer als and two o: ‘sof the club. I Bowling Alley A ihe s4.| Morgan ., Minich players were brought from alf| (0% @nipyard haa promised to, rend : 3 x By John Pollock With Rutgers and Greai} pothahi Herpine By Chatter tack the country. These men. didn't| Ris, Payers on A to Ot nipbullden In Aid of Bi War Fund Lakes Naval Training Teams! Sinclair | into the ship yards to play base-| Baseball League pennant, and per- 4 After considerable trouble and tel- at Ebbets Field Dickinson . K ent Billy" Heins reports taat the ‘and be listed as working men by haps East to play for the Shipbuilders eantaligeasines e egraphing, Matchmaker Georxe Engel ape . A owling fans of the city are keeping. (le championship of the United States. pinboys on the jump at his H ie cAway of camouflage. They went to|{ . - has finally secured a heavyweight to r ace Bowling Alleys, No, 202 Gast 15t he Hanlons have held a lead on the A % ie ir f 8, No. at Sitvork like any one else and word) create the wen inthe enipyaras|But There Will Be Other|BOXING PROGRAM TO-NIGHT.| meet sack Dempsey, the Western By Alex. Sullivan, iB. jStreet, Every afternoon and evenin **reely accepted into the mempership | are so enthusiastic that they some Stars on Hand to Please ja |fighter, in a six-round bout at the HAT many consider the biggest : |bond which the “Silent One a i Jack De} ; . | " f f legen abides > or. the the various unions, ‘They worked | poree, Care eee hoes rival blake Big Crowd. ve ens echd Pig | Olympia A, A, of Philadelphia on W football day in the history of| | for, ute proceeds to & } Fats dave a week and played basebait| he Tyuaforne “have: “many tie] Big Crow Sehhay Dionace ee Jos'wenine: {Monday night. ‘the big telow whos “ports in this city Is to-day.) EBBETS FIELD LINE-UP, | Hh. fe on Gundays, If they had any time) jeaguers, their list pneinding, mes. UNe Barney Adair vs, —— jSame enough to take Dempsey's K. as two most !mportant battles are) GREAT LAKES. RUTGERS. j four ticket: “for practice at all it was only after; Bill Kenworthy of the m1 a 7, vs " O. wallops is Dan (“Porky”) Flynn, scheduled— the Polo Grounds rH R. Breck! to purchas ! (puppet, when, as « rule, they wore| Browns, Maurice Schich of the Cubs, By Vincent Treanor. Eddie Wallace vs. Willie Jackson, | y") Fly heduled—one at the Polo Grou reckley | In the Vici |also been featured he alle: the week, the followit eeded in winning n 56; Mra, B. Mund, 13 8 that ha’ » Mount nd Howard G , who is now one K. O, Eggers vs. Frankte Bi . Tap fred to play bell, The result, of | 624 Hewett eee athe, coast, 15| , Teck Dempacy ts the headliner at le Burns. was that big league form eut-| the ban Praccisos Dethichem ptant | ‘O-Bleht’s big boxing show at Madi-| Leo Johngon ve, Benny Vaigar. But the enthusiasm over base-|there are Charlie Pick of the Cubs,|#0n Square Garden in aid of the 3 ran heavyweight of Boston. and the other at Ebbets Field. Vor a gel offered Flynn a -in-the-wool fan it is hard he im- to choose which one to attend, al- ance and though the contest in Brooklyn looks | lately wired his acce enberger, 225; '3 ip yards grew steadily.| Justin Fitzgerald of the Phillies, Al) United War Work Fund, He is to LAS, a faltia sa be a eg ‘ spaced: ‘ ol Raho k Kramer, 305, and “m) Ship Builders’ League ts playing | Waiters of the New York Americans, | meet Joo Bonds, a heavywelght with should be of the top-notch variety, ld that he would arrive in “Philly” to have the ege, as neither team/ Reichie ‘@! better ball than the Coast League did| “Spider” Baum of the Coast League, iiihe & bi of & Yoputation, Dempecy ‘he star heavyweight match on the on Mon¢ y prepared to give a good shes in this event has been] BricySon'’: | ¥ t are to roll s has more followers. “Lefty” Leverenz of St, Louis an 3 card is Jim Coffey and (¢ Turner, !#ccount of himse As Flynn is a on, Abrahamson. friendly series fay Arcade. all investigation into the records| Harry Krause of the Cleveland Na-|will in all probability knock Bonds] jijose purner shows up with a bak Brett ring gene nd has fought he crack Princeton football team| Williams | Rrcenay $80 of the players on the team of the| tionals, not to mention a full share of/out, but Jim Coffey couldn't do tt at| numb, Pho Indian has been cleans | petty Ml! of the big fellows, he mi & the Cl Upton eleven at | ia the cme set em Ship Building Corporation| the players grabbed from Coast/tng recent K. of C. show at Eb umb, The Indian has been clean- last the limit. He will have height, Will meet the Camp Upton ¢ at) = S| Plant shows that even big League tea! ‘Tho Moore Shipyard Field. While Dempsey of course must ing up the lesser lights of late, buc! Weight and reach on Dempsey. Flynn @ home of the Giants, Across UL alent ey Princeton by winning | Same of the Feoent Victory medal win ie Players aren't turning to a| team has Oscar Vitt and “Tub” Spen- | Pelé. je Dempue yesterday he, reported a bad hand. | t#kes the place of Jack Clifford, wh t Hiver the Rutgers and Great|/""chere are a auinber of teatures snd 149" (duckping): BH. Littetteld, mew trade when they leave baseball | cer of last season's Detroit Tigers, and| be regarded as the big attraction, it is sick, | P 1 Training teams will] promised for the afverpoon at the Polo 2°38 B Gordon . The balance of the card made up . jodor ship building. Karl Maggart, Del Howard and Clyde} doesn't necessarily follow that his pairs tussle for the honors, Grounds, A squadron of airships will! To-day will be Black and White day at Middere is @ list showing what tha| Wares, ull of big league experince. |nout with Bonde will be the best o¢ | DY Charley Harvey will bring to-| Wille Mechan, the Galifomis hearyweisit who same: re he | cr z a ‘ Stein's Broadway Arcade Howling Alleys work at now and their former| This is mefely # passing mention of |+ye Qvening, On the contrary, Johnny | S¢ther Frankle Burns and K, 0, Eg. (mel * senation two montha ago by getting a wy Be Pund end vndobiolly: @ ates | training eteands anates ei eacte et isi ay to uti, esa wean 2 0 in similar wor! a few names, for hundreds of ti OU | dee ‘end Joe Welling are likely to| 8° Benny Valgar, the sensational ai ¢ ghow eign! in eee euerond tout Sum of money will be raised. Big Bill] stunts above the park, ‘Then taere ‘« Victory tournament that he ls holding fort Eeeve Davenport, formerly with St. ball players are located in other ship: featherweight, and Leo Johnson, the fit of the Red. Cron fund, ie amtnes ot -) ‘Louis Browns, charge of tanker teni- | yards from San Diego to Seattle, and| furnish the real fireworks of th . her of our go iwards, Collector of Internal Rev-| will be one thousand soldiers from , benefit of the drive, two and & halt yours situs: | on the Creat Lakes, and all slong te | how, Both are real lightweight | Dest of the colored Aghters; Willle batts who has been wieted to go to Lonion | one, ay aroused eo Much Matenne | GUmP MP ees cton by thelr manceus |otePatile ade Yasmin, Chin iron worker, three years bridge | Atlantic Coast. Shak and both claim to live right {Jackson and Eddie Wallace, and|qcguet mime of the foreign fighters at tne | Dt, ite F ; te : : | Yortnitie “Casino alleys. has ber ehea King’s Camival in London on Dee, 11 and 12, DPLY vres and shouting during the pas-| Xun iieiderbecke for 8. Victory mh builder’ Goats svete -_ftisbere, Boxing. ts another erent shipyard next door to Benny Leonard on Cham- | Barney Adair and an opponent to be | Mecha fought Ft Fu hs whi ime. | {Salca"Wun ‘compete for the medals at © later’ @a Chicayo W So: act Ui Ne | sport. [here are weekly tournament | fe ide lines 1 is usually only accorded news paper men and oticials, is being suld in Frinco lust 1 lected, Fi ~ nants ee onl : ne Great Lakes Training team ar- si . : ship building, one year olllat all the yarda, and often the atar|Dlonship Row, One of them will be | * lected. Frankie Callahan can’t go on pietiag ts being alioved again at Willaston, | [or $50. rived yesterday for the game at Eb- | y,7, ladies, Universal Howling Club, throusts machinist; “Ducky” Jones, De- | boxers from the “outside” are brought | forced to move a bit away after their | because he has a “bad heel. | Del, desite the protests the Ministerial! Coach Keene Fitzpatrick and Bill] bets Fi ‘These lads are so chesty | jn their drive for the U. W. W. funds by sending charge of templates, one and|in to amuse the shipbuilders, Jimmy | contest to-night. The best indication that the bouts! {sie | The Police Devarment hax sanctianed alt years ship builder, two and| Rohan, a professional promotor, of Telling aftair,| Will be fought on their merits ts that|\g, ‘jane ot toting contents and a few nishis helt years making machinery; |boxing matches slong the Padific| Next to the Dundee-Welling affair.) jo) waite and Bill Brown have|tuited War Work Convelgr fend abict’ ae | campaign, declare that the Princeton} wick boys have overwhelmed ail! ring Bowilns Club donated ta, the cub pbs Gedeon, Washington and New |Coaat, was made matchmaker of the|we expect moat from Jack Britton and | \ ‘ w | Caited War Work Cemialan fund which drew | team, despite its lack of individual| comers, including Charlie Brickiey's | bowled for,ty he meiers at tnir res Americans, charge of templates, | Shipbuilders’ League, and his first act|goldter Bartfield, This soldier 1» a | "Ce selected to referee the main paying dh p34 in Tondler, Gussie Lewis, | stars’ and practice, 1s one of the best/naval transport team, and Coach | finn avenue, netted $25 for the U. W. x months ship builder, three and a|was to telegraph an offer to Jack] ough, ugly fighter and nothing would | Contests, Jim Corbett officiating in |'tiy i the conteste dim Daushay. ia sa ince@ teams that ever represented | Foster Sanford 1s confident they will | rund. : years electrical worker; Larry| Dempsey and Sam Langford. ‘Thero| TOUS! Usly Pe Knack out | {2¢, Demprey-Bonds go. Brown and) vei; and Ttidelpula Jock O'liuen reed tne | Old Nassau go through their schedule without a Miller, Boston Red Sox, plate |!s boxing at the yards at noon hour|#uit him better than to knock out! White will not stand for any stalling |. ions phia Jack O'lirien retereed the| ~ Fi Hurley, who captained the|defeat charged up to them. » two years ship builder, four|and after working hours, and no| Britton, Jack, however, won't be there | ii, the ring, and any boxer not doing | Heine gas meter inspector; Ernie| doubt some first class mer will be|to take the count. Instead, he ts likely | his best will be humiliated by being| Wille Jackson, who ts to take on Joo Welling has been coachin St. Louis Browns, charge of | developed there as well as in the army|;, try to do whatever knocking out | 0'dered from the aren Jot Chicago im the ta f 4ix rounds at the) hos developed sv the old star and now serving|that they feel sure they WAl fake | check for @ Victory medal. retary for the big War Fund|Rutgers into camp. The New Bruns-| yo yictory medal which Net Kennedy of tt Beck & Fletacher of No, 21 | nave held Viewory tournamen en of fifteen years ago,| Another interesting local game will during the past week, and amp Upton, He]he that between the strong Columbia , wiamers of thes: medsis were Jowph J. Lansn hh a corking good! team and Wesleyan, which takes | “"¢ Mathew Ketnet, < her > . ar »} Olympia J ; na think ¢ yi!l place st South Field. Rockville Centre citizens are mighty trond ; plates, one year ship builder, two | camps : aan Another feature on the programme pia A ot 1 day eve m thi ny fans think they will p a tonkritle + citizens ane mighty | prod Cabinet maker; Clarence| Beside furnishing entertainment for| that May be done. All told this card with be a wand concert by the Pelharn | 2% Nov. 25. la to myenive cent, ef the — = . ine. Re se’ Company. alleys ‘the ot Count League, rivet tester, | the workers, all of this athletio wnort |a® arranged for to-night's ahow i# the lhay Mand, ‘Wopaiar prices will ona: 60") 2m ff eM hone t iTr ooters dat "whiner were eorge “Cooks year ship builder, two years|Kives the men who compete n chance | best ever gathered for a single night's | vall, the reserved seats selling at $3, | NY dows al h Ih T. Sh t Other dal inners were: Usorge Cook. It x umber; Charlie Pruitt, Coast e add pometbing to what they carn!entertainment. There may be a dis- ¥ : ng $10, w mm tne general Ads ahiee Mid lita rel ee choo oys 10 ap e | 183, and George’ Schacter, ducks, 80. Packer, one year ship bu y working six days a week. The! e 0, but they won't be page anh pee ee ae der of Lancadter | nue ye | | one of the proudest members of the bowl ieee Paces, oe 2 Ieeipte trom ball wamita und boxing |anbelntment or so, but they won't Be Shtoy, nat the Garden will olla | st o lavas Compete To-Day| «Aa C, | tes Spree ret a Benham, Coast Leagur es sometin go to the Red {important cnough to interfere with pacity wathering when the first} te Summerviite, the Los s ther Brioni ‘orting, Chun, af the “Anton, ths @hip builder, one and one- ‘ons and other war charitics, and|the evening's entertainment, Which bout starts at 8,30, gut Willie M aud other big tellove —_——— | Virtually every trap shooting chame| ment staged by the menbere, of electrical engineer, All of |!mto the shipyard athletic funds, put a seaeendearenemamemeaninmarest aes EER nia, 18 cot ack fram France a er . : 3, A | 9 ¥ ee ns | Arion al in Weat Tid Street, this week, rh Public Schools Athletic Keres inN gee men ‘are married and all but |cortain percentage is usually split up BALL GAMES TO-DAY BOWIE | has just trieude here that his No Publis Sehoola Athletio| pion in America i in New DHE: ate | Sue Muh Ve Gece Es “jlassed 4A in the draft. among the contestants, it ts rarely| FOOTBALL (i SELECTIONS | © Iuady shatiored during aie ott ue will conduct the annual Sun- pared to take part in the :wiliary trap] y Ete, Natqasn a ¥toumament ied at athe pent an afternoon going through | that this amounts to any conside: . . { drives by the Auerican fora in Frauce ‘orld Field Day indoor track| shooting exhibition at the Travers Island | Pastime Bowling Academy, Third Avenue and. ith ?eithe great Bethlehem plant Shere, a sum. I have heard Ralee of perioroed Saas Pi are # hat the doctom were ford to amputate it iu 1 ep cuaecicame games at the| traps of the New York Athletic Club| Street on Nov, 10, and. they are pie Short time, 25,000 men will be at|#¢tting over $1,000 for a bill game, but| Camp Upton ve, Princeton at Pole rst’ Race—-Clean Gone, Court oer to ave his life, Summerville was ove of nd fleld chs Leth Street| ‘Mis afternoon, and the presence of 49| medals in # Victory” tournament at th ‘on Uncle Sam's ships. My guide| When I asked’ “Spider’ Baur, man-| Grounds, 2.30 F, M. | Face--Lattlo Maudie, at. | ltt % He Geited men to be nce orerates, | Regiment Armory, 168th Street) 7 sings of the clay target aport will | mentioned alleys on ‘the 17th” Over 100 out to me ball players who|@ger of the San Francisco tea of| Great Lakes vs, Kutgers at Ebbets | . Barlovaer. Not to be outdone by the fight promoters of! and Broadway, Manhattan, this after-| mace this the most important cthietic| % oe Nut “ue are te making templates, riveting, act- the Bethlehem plant, ‘f his players Field, 2. M. Third leace-—Loulse V., House- Beugeport, who waged wuch @ succesful boxing noon, These games were originally | event held in connectior 1 the U, fied | Medal winners he Wi Rowling | All as “holder-on" for riveters, calk-| Were getting rich in the game he 7, " a maid, Malvolio show ap Wednesday night for the United War scheduled to be held several weeks! w, 4 hs | during the past w and doing other kinds of hard |/aughed. Wesleyan vs. Columbia at South Held, Fourth Race—Doreas, Highland | Work : jl ‘9 Xo owing to) War Work Campaign © feature of | doe Z| Meddling be: “At 2.00 P.M, Lad, John I. Day. ork Caniaign fund. the promoter of New) azo, but were postponed owing tO, ieet will be an Wast vs, West con. | J ft We climbed over the great ter our last game I called the o Filth Race—Snapd Th Haven, Conn,, have decided to bring off one of the epidemic which was so prevalent N+ | Geschwinder, 227 ‘hulls that lay in long rows along | boys together,” he said, ‘and handed | Fertham vs. Bosten Coll ft Heston, Divoine Whimay, sParawons TROFN- | hee hig entertainments for the wor ne eietime in the city, An extremely | test, im which ten stars, five from mca] cir ivumanen Waterside, Thousands of men|them their share of the percentage. | N+ ¥+ Us Ys Maryland State at Wash- Sixth Race--Queen of the Sea, N. we rink there on Nov, 31 large gntry of over 1,900 embryo "Tet wWon Rus went the A | : busy swinging the huge steel |It was $4.50 for each man.” ington, K. Beal, King John 4 ment, assisted by Dick Curle athlete&\ has been received for the! prominent trap shots in her grat tune into place and riveting them fe... admitted that this was excep-| Union vs, Hamilton at Schenectady. Seventh Race-—Bucknall, Dan, slaw eighteen events to be contested. The | i to eid in this War Work Drive, from his plas ae Teng. Machines met ard ieee . Peng ivanio va Pittsburgh at vittes | Amalyamator, eae will Found bouts Public” Schools | Athletic | League) Willian H. Heer, Guthrie, Okla. x the | He. Geoe:, uf, 4 ped like ase ‘alking with many players, I found barsh, AL ho handles th ui weight classification of six veight a nave” ong Dampion; és pini and the din was that of @|that most of th 5 | ? TO-DAY’ Al Caroly, who handles the promising light: a 16 ;| Frank M, Troeh, Vancouver, W Wa Llewelyo, ‘ . em do not expect to| Pelham Bay vs, Newport Navel Ke- - S BOWIE ENTRIES, | wcisne oscar Garduer, las just matched bim to, classes, 1, e, 70 pounds, 75 pounds, si] Krank M. Troeh, Vancouver, Wash. Is ‘overalls and cap and thick | pat’, think that the big leagues and | Ursinus ve Navy at Annapolis, tut BACK Ver two-year: twelve rounds belore the members of the Whip | unlimited weight, gives every school | Canada; Mark Arie Thomacbagee Ti (a rier: eto, hook, wp ang, math, Bu ‘who was handling a power. |(®_ minor leagues will be so long | Lafayette vs. Hranklin and Marshall ar geoy, DL: Bolan City A, ©, of Westfield, Maw, on Monday a boy who Is eligible, opportunity | won the national amateur championship | Ailes, Fi machine’ that “calkea” the |{2 Coming back after the war, with Pa. "Court *| Gardner says he will’ concede at least to participate in an event in which|in 1917; Chan M. Powers is the chains [Vitor medals, t the/the shipyard and | 0 astm Ee. : | poun West ya 0 wn physical ability are| Pion of ‘Ilinols, while Ben 8, Dennesiey, tom cone berwren a heads. He was a former prize-|tgtapliched that ita. Jeasyes Srmly | gyracuse vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor. F paae a em | Beye cs Bit ONE ERE y the former Princeton football sgh. has (wee egies and five stars from ed, aa won" ye worth 4 1 *Balbor H ey Oe e entered " , de py . cont alleys, putting 9 bawared to more|while to go back to baseball, They | Penn State vs. Lehigh at State Cole | Lice Maudie, Hoa Tha | we Ana, gh J evading benteme of "hese games are the finals of 176 ba hy Facile her big matche —_—_—— critics have ead that oat (°xPect the shipbuilding Industry to| | Wests Pa : abi ee te Be clr mam being woked ate by Jk individual school meets held during] gun greats, Fred Flume Atianile vite a, | | TWe Good Bouts In and boxers in the ship yards |fro™ tremendously for years after, Meine ve Colby at Weteruilie, Me pan it da Rrovklyn, Asher tallow tat Astey can si the spring months of 1918 at which eur champion at 200 attarneon given “loafing jobs.” if any one |(2e War: and plan tc work thelr way | Andover vs. Kxeter at Andover, Muse. | 10) (hii ti), Si digiey 0) Peg sg Pion esyflo vg etl ; rizes were awarded to the individual C,H. Newcomb, Philaiel= who is running 4 up in the jobs they hold now, | Washington and Jefferson vs, Goneva | 108: *iGoiles Ring, 100: Alara ‘tees b winners by The Sunday World, phia, champion of Pennsylvania and for- r show ut 148th ‘loafing nary! failed to see it. “Anyw Hg 1 — re 100; B, G. Ring. 108, ¢ Meadow bre (hat reason be took him unuer bis managemun ———a mer national champion; Ralph 1. Sptts, 18 Avenue, the Bronx, f @ scene of rushed and tense * gaid one, “playing ball| _ st Washingten, VOURTH RACE — Phe Princ Amtey will probably be mnatebed shortly to mew ‘ abit New York, can title at ows lin, Penns {Thierry Committe winner of Frode sn rk drive, will Xd 8. Tous | W J. chainpior, of | gramme of the week’ 7m once a week and working the other | Williams vs. Amherst at Amherst, fs le Were walking past a number of |S/X days doesn't keep a fellow in big | Mebart vs, Buffalo at Buffalo, (Wo yearokis aod upward Tijiean. 10s; Orlandn of 112: Highland “Lad, Seusom Ends ‘Vo~ Frankie Burns at oue of the cluty in Now Jeney,| Gaelte Footbal ™M final big pro When the boxing game opens again at newly launched. Thousands of |!eague form. I'm going to stick to| Brown ve, League Island Marines at |Join} ay. 100. Oona what wil be in three main Celtle Park will be the scene of a rat-| New, Je! + Pendergast, ‘hogn'a, | TWO good bouls betwee xe ere on their decks working at|the Job that's good for lite instead of |" Pailadelphia ped Ett MACIE™toe all some: tiling, one mie | Ret to be claget there ‘will beg) tling good Gaelle football gams to-mor-| Nai’ guampion OC New York: Clarence from Fela, fay wil hed ee eed final fitting out. Suddenly my | only two or three years more, lens Ake AfAcad are Aa 7 on, 3 Loul l 1 107 Thxiruhioom, 110; Comanchi, 4 Park, N, J. SIXTH RACE Por thnveyeat-bkla and up ixteenth——Queen of the| weight, formerly of Mhiladelp! Tot: King Jobn. 1h in Bri ta PA AIRE John. 110; | naka his home in Sridgepart twelve-roand @o betwean Clay ‘Turner, th Aight heavyweight, and Lary Williams, but who now Will Phe men fought th Indian row afternoon, when Cork and Galway | champion heayy- battle for the 11S champions! Tt | recor« e the last, game of the season atla mous stamping ground, and a Mo help ring 7 i? de pointed, and I could see by his| | Tho sport organization throughout | Camp Moret ve, Comp Vall at Asbury | bisa, that was shouting to|the Government plants is as carefully ing: one mile a Phooked ub. Ons deck: stove |planned aa the working organisation, | Tfey ely vs. Mechester at Rochester, | £F;, i's was furiously throw- |It is a new development that will | Notre Dame vo, Michigan Aggies at | N. lice), 10%), (6 and the holder of a worli's {nd vaudeville and a concert by the n this contest; Ohwries 8. Wii- | ba Palham Bay Commissioner of Agric ture fp | eens York State and a top n 0 chee large gathering Ww * down|shot; Jay Clark J OLYMPIC FIELD RVENTH RAC thive-yearolde and up| such & slashing six-round go for the United War c 1 nectior ith ST ’ : ‘of iron at other workmen, | have to be taken inte account in the Michigan, Oa ait “ he by the tain. n connection with the| champion of New England 6 126th St. a Ave, TO-MORROW, 2 P, M, bebind masts and fun-!future by all promoters of. profos- | Wisconsin vs, Minnesota at Minnesota, | Cree” 1081s. nd ie the aoe thee vant oom Gams tet hmm SEMMos Bs happy esting of the world. 4 MearbeeL "Captain "of the ‘Now Tare Lincoln Giants vs, After @ moment sional aport ‘on the out : Nerthwestern va, Chicege at Cbionge, joni Cuca. ios. te, was. ¥ , ao 3 : Newark Stars, 4% ake decile: bc ade i A Alaa chide hit