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} a IATHEMATICS IN Johnny Lore, Not Killed, Back | From War Safe, but Wounded, | and Full of Thrilling Stories. Coverign: 19:9. by the Ien unis | (rie New York Evening Worlds 66QAY. | ain't a dead one, Where| did Mr, Edgren get thut stuff 1 was knocked off? I'm @ pretty live dead one, don't you think? Why, Uhat news nearly killed my mother. “When I sent word to ber that | Was home safe, and in the hospita here at Grand came down and plached me all be printed last Saturday Tel Central Paluce, she aearl ON JUNE BBR 1995 \ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SPORTS - - , “ Copyright, 1919, , by The Press Publishinz (The New ¥ & World) Te Aa Tu q IT REQUIRES (46-78 - “9 How OVA) THE WAY You ' ny Arcate alley MATHEMATICAL GENIUS Ger THAT ey) TO DOPE QUT & 2 SEASONS BRBEBALL Y' Poor FSA SCHEDULE C *%= HE ~~ UNKNOWN Quanney THE HANDICAP FIGURES 1919. By Thornton Fisher GUM WHO DEALS IN IN GOLEY fo see if | was sure asive There | 1. DUSTY Ha rd d ill > Wes Johny Lore sinading betore Ba TOUS arvard and Yale Crews Ss, dressed in Khah:, full of it MILLER MAD ° and re to spill out war stuf a RUM WITH THREE M R h Si aaa. fod teem ok mar at S, RUN WITH THREE | ay Race This Seasoi 1 rend had written a letter to 2 ON BASE ‘AND ; = : Bob KEdgren, some timo betore, con- : . ; | foying the ead cncwe® that Jobney| TO HUGHIE FurveRton n the aries fiver had deen shot to pieces, and Hot a sw d printed the letter for what it was CAM TELL YOU HOW ciasaleigaiiaaes cena a ar worth. = MAN 1ONS : ' We all had remembered Johnny WHEN IT COMES TO Palin Mo AB ay . Net a sag,,| Maced on the Housatonic last #pring| ‘The Annus! Bowling ‘Tournament Lore, from the good old west wide. 1 pms us BALL MAKES BeTWwEE? Crimson Rowing Committee) means that the Blue must repay the | opened Iact ai the Downtain one ‘of the toughest of the tough) GURES WIS GU THE Bar eno THe : i DI ce the ehoniae Trcan Le here | Tammany ( the Cadigar diong the lightweights @ few years Has'EM ALL srorPED Muhitae ee cose. * Making Big Plans for the on the Charles iver son D) and Murphys, 0 nivale ack, and naturally were saddened by | <— Se S ED =~ LOL. S canal un ether tho Thames course | ihe past ten years. The Cadigans the information, But when Johnny CLOVE | Coming Season. to be abandoned this ie the oes rp = breezed in on us lust evening, as hin an ae all time, cannot be lear " ‘ 4 by thei WEY a0 0 ericket, althousn ama Stowrros Fister oe HOME eatnee bie wince ' wean hy chine bullet had gone through his left} — = pectal lo The Ereoing ) sity to cut expenses, O'Rou t team to thigh f2om the inside to the outside, - vie Sys pe =A ae CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 9.—Can- | would consent to row at New " ‘ Tower, we were glad to see him. didates for the varsity and (reshman don this year, t ANd ye ed | the Johnny enlisted with the old 12th Gi it > Hi a h ithe Il meet | Preparatory 1 p there 5 ar down to « Resimcet, woich soon iont tants flave rONe Latest News of the Links rewa at Harvard will meet to-night | oOraT canted i sR tity to the arrange ment te | n the Common Room of Standisa | Vare owit s Warvard ans land « ‘ 3 tog forces under Gen. Pershing. if. . ’ ) Ha ne he freshman dormitories, | nually of all ? arrived in France with the rest He P t M t $ ‘ j-| sionals on « straight salary bas Its fits a | the univers neludir the beys on Decoration Day, and was a oran oO ‘oac. Courses Pi ked for Metropoli many drawbacks, chief of waich |where Coach William Haines and a {)® University crew outtit uding in the trenches on July 6,4 fine day| tan Championships Will Fur- robably would bo the lowering of number of other ers will ad+ | agaitional’$10,000 to that Nears With b 8s he says. Y Pl f Si ad . ~ | aol abed ghee Maha ba s them an income of not more than $4,000, it | 4 sh } | the Proposed system tho profession , : Bt it | OHNNY then began to tear off oung ayers 0 qua nish Many Golf Problems. in ali likelihood would do just enougn| Haines will outline the plans for the pesets ee be “Pers ne a al ex stories of his war experiences | alisha Seen to hold down his job. Giving lessons |season as far as they are available Seah athe at: rie Which would Mil a book. There! Henocad ~Manave phillies | Wave a pleadee with vnusiatly’ geod By William Abbott. eee eee trave will. [Charley Lund, who stroked the Har-|to other costly extras at was no rotation to them, but that} CPosed Manager of Phillies) rv wens and maneneus OURSES selected for the 1919/ing to pay for service, and the extra vard eight which won the English > in athiatl didn't matter, The first thing he said to elp ° w Try to Pat surprised fandom in 1916 whon Motropolitan championships will/attention now given by golf pros|Henley, likewise that crew which de- “ " Bari win was: Help McGraw to Try to], ottuit inc Prien somee wie furnish all the golf tests that| WOuld soon become conspicuous fOr} reated Yale in 1916, will talk on KeN- | used vikewisn to fuctner the ane || ” 7 . C, us % ner, only to lose tu dd Sox | 8 ec 72 CRG tINew ae he ner ¢ he | Why, Mr, Treanor, you'd be proua| Land = Another — World’s] "er only to tose to the Hed Sox "1 competitors may desire. Bridgeport, 1s wpeenee esent arrangements nt }eral rowing, Bartley Harwood of the | terests of hockey, track, baseball and you are an American if you could} (| ‘hampionship. the club up in the race, and chat the |Siwanov and North Shore are not} practically every club around New |1913 crew will tell his experiences, and |@ Dumler of minor sports | have seen how our boys fought, They owners of the club were not satisfied | “trick” links. res made over them| York the professional has an incen-|John Borland, who captained last | itary y yeaves ieee | went in to clean up, and do it quick. with his showing ts puzzling. ‘abe ? tive for giving attentive service, year's freshman eight, will be still hin Of & DIF E8s | ton We weren't with the other Ameri- Py Alex. Sullivan In order ee Moran che] ate senerally indicative of the play- le aulates In tho sale of Molt Hara<|ancthes sceaker jRatta, at which perhaps other o cans. Our gang was with the 27th! . = + Giants will let out George] ers ability. |phernalia, It is profitable to him %>] Coach Haines to-morrow will inau pws will by ked to. race The Division, and the ath and we were ITH the announcement that the] Gibxon, the Pirate catcher, who nis] Hridgeport has been hankering for! coach the novice player along so he'll gurate his policy of being at the var. | *ill also be usual number mixed up with the 4th Engiieh | Giants have signed Pat Mo-| been acting va udviser of the young}a big tournament for some Lime. TI t increased interest in t manny thouse daily except Saturday [Schoolboy and independent entries Army, along With the Scotch, Aw. rel) inal Fesently. dap Datterymen for yearn course for the amateur champlonship| and become a better customer at the| ang sunday trom 2 until & P.M. He {and @ fine ist of rowing even tralian and British at St. Quintin, ) \ The Giants gave # bunch of players} June 4.7 should be in tiptop condi-|pro's shop.. Under this system if the] {iy Cunaey Erom & wit) Ot Oe) the Crimson has rowed + “And, say, that Hindenburg line,| Manager of the Phillies, as coach, and a lot of C tion. Junior competitors are like:y| professional earns wubstantial Te-| Care to report during these hours, but th’s lake for tw continued Johnny, “the Allies were|that the National Commission Smith of the Rochester Club, who hue | ts tind the wide variety of shots pos-|turn it is only because he is worth :+, | (An 10 Tart CORO Clete fultia it d the sprin afraid of it for four years, When We |decided to open the regular b ue | Made a good record in the New * ter-[ sible at Siwanoy all they want to! Quite a few Philadelphia clubs have | RWAT. practice Will not start un z, wh got on the Job we took it in about two | Fa A OA CHIO ESE Ieeal PRET REVERE ue both us a catcher | bargain for, Siwanoy has been great- ne experiment of putting the] APT Naldatan: tor bowkiee ing #0 oppose both the Tiger va hours and * half, I got, lost among | *€ ie , ; nag al fans Aye aud past . but even at that s es lv improved the last few years, until fessional on a straight atte any Ma Reve haan ti land first year eights. the Australians at the thine, and let| reason to feel § ew fans in these be nice to have such a steady old tt now ranks with the foremost! pusis, but it hasn't been entirely [2nd freshman crews have hee ~ | Considerable interest is being shown me tell you those boys can fight, and] paris, or any other parts, for thut hand as Moran around, Pat will be cour, in the United States, sutisfactory to many members, Me aie Sa pol agp abo a in here in the ultimate di of Jimmy so can the Canadians, but the Yanks! jitter, took much interest in the #ble to jump into the breach in case "Professionals, who are ulways keen | = | ‘ 80 pt on Satur- | Rice as a rowing ¢ e was | come firet, The English? Oh, they're | Matters ; hey UC emerkency, and will ulso give the for a good, stiff argument, Will Fe-| aon poyd, the young pro at Fox] 24¥s. when the time is 11.80; that no | clusw coach at Harvard ‘previous to east wie fine stretcher bearers and road guard. | races last seassn, but this year they youngsters the benefit of his yeurs ceive (heir Mill during the open cham 2 for Pinehurst to-m smoking is allowed; that no drinking./his long career at Columbia and | ck, away back, of the fring | are anticipating sume high class Of experience ia f pionship at North Shore, Every he aps heey he'll spend several weeks | OXceP bottle of ale or beer Foe supe brought a uple of Morningside d Johnny, thought: | snort (Motan will undoubtedly take ie different and w special golf prob- a Maree rial on | Rete missible, and that, above |eights to the Charles after he left "maybe I would have been tired |“ y.) ear ren nt Te n. Viele charge of the young fellows jem all its own, Many of the leadin wit ets le up with ¢ Ander. (everything, the men must eat regu- bridge, breaking en. It is] tog afte «four years of Netiaan cies | sa buh UE amen a Boa al while MeGraw wit be buny tookin professionals played over North whore A ne ne Meir will day nowda: arly ; ‘ : known that Ch Courtney ould | ohne “over the top three| corked a wenwation early nonth after the regulars and laying plaos during the United War Drive last |80. and ee arvard's rowing committee wil n times before he fot his health de-| when they announced that they nad another championship team. Me tumn, and were delighted with the about two month meet shortly and then is expected to 1 ptrover, aa he calle it, Hut before |e out Moran, w aan fat Graw hus not won d's gers Inks. ‘The only objection mado hy : . en {determine on A contests A ad a gratifying experien ‘ . F his boys beat the Athletics W4Y the pros was the long double dogleg| Canada , le tive sorta t york r i ke this: There, was a] with tho club since muecredin A ack in and tw: ould deatly hoop which the club proposes chan eda KeIt Bea | doubt that the Crimson will engage |mentor ch Wa ie Dooin as manager, Jack Coombs, love to nome the bacon aya he tournament at North Shore! gan. Wi HOSE Doth Princeton and Yale, but whether |Haven, So far Jim eeu 1 as is | the former Athietien Dodger | before he retires from the + am: was won by Peter O'Hara, the new | puted pros and course Wid ilels tll) a third opponent will be taken on counsel pretty much to himself ‘it & Bree Trial of Pyramid Pile Tréate every other time, every Yank volun-|piteher, is taking Moran's place The big leagues are going to open Shackumaxon processional, Sear reas casi clue for thal’ t now eraineds least that fr here ment Te One of the Grandest teored, Anyhow. I was sent out With! the head of the Quaker field forer Joter than usual this season, The ne argum a ft prot pa n t Harvard an in q dt bel X other boys to find tho guy Whol storan has been in conference with Heston Braves will start. the ball 5 was shooting the thing. We found| t peap ie Son foree SRHTINE TRE ROMA IE Ba ekuoe. Ot CU Tee are muttering something awfut him, but he knocked off four of us|the Giants’ leader, John MeGraw, #1) rulling ath rah fers aa ching, bleeding. protruding first. There were only three of us| very often since, and it in juat now |ficeiy,on (Apr Joa hellgay veo | piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over FE a eee rea AYS| that they have come to terms, the take plice until April 23, when the 5 Neancala SF teal paar gerale r cia Will be games in Boston, Philadelphia : Sreata fe anit te: orn- | consists ve gamos, nine of which uldn't wee that with four of | club having Morans signature safely ie ee fas Sy eh in, Philadelphia, A anatch Nas dust aon Arranged) ba? rs Greater latitude in the ru anor F° gre with dntercolleminte, Le 8 dead all round ine, wo [| filed away ‘ AOINHELL ANG CHCARD, a scevitl un lte sn Haree Corby (hE MARY. SHRAnUFaD ¢ Dura I * 9)'| ing eligibility for competition in tho/ None of the so-called. leagu ‘ ie caine i ge tacse ais one tee abou | 08 Fe hte everal day's ywelxht, and So me / rah 1.” | intercollegiate championship track and |b ther by the “university nh « and a for the base world rabout On & on Maryn av Lhd s ren nl be a or by the league Oo © him from anda ton years, He did good work ux ie © than in past season 1 this of Brovkiyn. They will h AU y and araey, Adair fexight a gmat tattle} Meld games will be proposed at the!fhat they are not Mal, eh? Then's when you! backstop for the Boston angi that the sehedules will tweive-round bout at a at the same club @ few 6 us annual meeting of the Intercollegiate lieved rant ont, radie ar when be kills your! and later as a catcher for the Phil 140 games ape ‘4 ‘brought off at Columbus, ©, on the American (weight cam: | Association of Ameteur Athletes of le, ere art hind a bush, (ver has been brilliant, but al. | President Han Johnson isn't ready 77° i i4 a ce ie Commas et ‘ | i : WWRYS ony, after (hat t nearly got | HP never has been Brilianh but @- 1 vat to announce anything cemardiig NIA eC Jan, 3% ‘This will be Greb's ee America on March 1. Gustavus T.), Toule A Servailga, detented A. ve a jot of le, The P. G. (Provost | the American League's plans, HAY Debio: Io Stale: sounisy Ih xavarat | 4, ¢ pee tee wm | Kitby, Chuirman of the Advisory) match” for the, metropolitan. amateur) ‘ da) ow d to arrest * con. printed ‘Gott Mitt Uns.’ montis, he having injured his hand i Jack up Phil Bloom for two} sor yt ae ee Hard championship at the Broa , Johnny, “for not taking the} ee et treand asked the} Jim O'Rourke, who for a score of; bout with Billy Miske at Pittsburgh andj egiis unis he first loom gore | ested modificat Ward Academy last night. S Mo ‘oner inste i MST A vei rontne , ss y has None of the Most Prom- also suffered from atta. of influenga, | against Joo Welling for twelve rounda at the [TORIES Oi conditions and fade a hish aver yt : tak eee ey with ust anawered the} iment baseball men in New England, | which forced him to cancel three by Neilona! A, ' I 1. an de Will be threshed out and. possibly |the record avera prisoners, bu didn’t think thoy)”, 00 1 very good English, having managed und caught for Con: | \ith Clay Turner, the Indian, in Boste 9 wccemd, hem Martley, th Changed slightly at the meeting of tha | 8nd Rombers ; A {. what ; v [. tS died ve { Baltimore for fifteca being the high run of” ‘ Meant it, Paros WThey| "We should worry, the Yanks are] necticut clubs for nan id Aree veanbe. \Hxanatt Delll, the, New: Medterd [it ine Memrunen Ae Ae @eeiisame Executive Committee in this city on { You Positively Ca W m4 te ue oll cur chew." Yl with us,’ replied the boy from Aus- | terday of pneumonta at Bridgep | Mgbemvight, wile all unnerred over the death founds oo! dan, 1f Jan, 26. Terry Halpin, distance runner of the These Remarkable Pyramids. | om eeiee Gals Mite iaald aebaa “That gave us A augh* raid bee ge ce tam No opposition uppears to st tO Kest point scorer o! 8 organizatior re an; cen! T THIS point Johnny was afraid) so iy, “The Germans, you know Kid Norfolk |‘ geo UFR Pe ooo ea pe yee the tmirts-cighth annual tational during the year 1918, according to # re- | box of Pyramid. Pile Treatment, Res A he had been talking too mucis,|,OnMmy. Ee AeeE hac Sanke | st ee Cree ce ie hamplonsaipe tournament for th | Pert of Sam Hodshy, the track Captain. | Hef comes so quick ‘vou will Jump I had an awfy ne Va | * dmidal to reeum ain, He cham pio: » to a stale r joy, a Tm not much at this stuff" | phey would fight the Frenchmen and St Turner b lated tk teat o Wellene, th ngles title of the United States ennriod to-day ih pile ei mumos SIME oie | rou ore 18 out, eens he remarked, “and 1 don't want the! the Englishmen to a standstill, but ops | 7 7 ds at torr ain being decided on the historic t when he was cred: with 58} You will then be convinced. Don't gang up on Tenth Avenue to think | Whenever they knew the Yanks were Me, on Jan. 17, kie Murs di {the West Side Tennis Club at | pe nts, while Ale ander SsuD, vte delay. Take no substitut {| 4 si ae at pigs them and wouldn't stop, no mat Hatt ink Ne ame club on Chrisman A view of the) walker, was pec with 32 points, pra all evrelleg up. Bey Mey aay pan ona moan er aetc| ae ee Rounds mabling. Gots ak Nhe. same etal: an Obs Forest Mills, La 1. tn view of the) walker, wma second Satincs runner, | | CREE SAMPLE COUPON i like that, but, hon I'm not that | Jerrys quit every time,” : | West Side Tennis Club is to be held | followed with 27 points, PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, HH ” o ecial to The Bvening World.) Sleorge Engel, the wesmerel matchmaker of the “fth Avenue and t Pyramid Building, i! way at all.” Johnny, just bubbling OHMNY has words of praise for <4 sid Norfotk, the | O2mSH A. A. ef Puilsdelpia we planning % sake Clarke of | 22, Delmonico's, Fifth nee at ANNAPOLIS, M4. Jan. 9 Speed. Marshall, Mich. over With stories, went on with ! ° } t] KONTON, Jan, 9.—Kid Norfol lon « boning show at bie ciub ow Linovin . i vai in| 4th Street, to-morrow night, the t= team ‘play and condition enabled” the y send mo a Free samp other, “One an Australian Gen, O'Ryan He's & fine rcout. J eolored heavyweight from Panama, | rink termoun, Web, 1, He expecta to stage | © “ i a titude } the other uential Midshipmen win from Johns Hop- of Pyramid Pile Treatment, tured a Gern cuptain all ri At Kemmell HHH he was right up ‘lay , two win t wounds Ls Team clubs of the country is important. |kins at basketball by a ore of plain wrapper, Deautifully.” he said. "On } “ ' ay Turner, the Indian boxer | t¥0 deubie wind upe of ait rounds, Laon To noes Walter La et " tC | to 12, th the visit con- RP Pei Masterton 1, tn four rounds at the [os tad clas ‘naroer, ibe lal, : 8. Breve * ‘ William P, Riggs, Secretary of the| sisting, former rs weve] | Name ; hes lone and asked Cay C. last night. Although | fiery tive ot Tivsvumn, Fret | A ‘ aie at tira Maryland Jockey Club, was a visitor | oral coln ges, Ket Wa seore, te 15 too] | street hoy, ‘How ara you tecaih irner Won the dociaion over Nortolk | ager cf Seeteoe, boa eirvady, accey and will bo vem " z/ At the offices of The Jockey Club y the ylaltors’ players, ae were ‘ ine) wand the Cantaty . Sonat here Getafe aha lite mes 8 deck Dew rea terday and will remain in New York | fynnand Cuneo of Prinseton, know sou are feeding fine made the leer) i ast sai Hetuing Tevinaky we ma at sym for several days. Telling of the plans b ae | y, . Jen. for the spring racing at Pimlico, Mr, WITH NEURALGIA |: one - pial gett peg ee ws: |r et 7 tare peg “ ‘ e Riggs said that his club would ask chaser i choose between the patr, for} sa:8 Qovus He ease th a * for the usual first fifteen days in "An say." went on Johnny, “there ob warmed un to thelr [eee Sere. me ears Gel Dosing aise “le a2 AON.) May and that the tentative dates had ees nae gk vin tala tT am al second round Turner | a tout betwom prominent brsers” Mor his neo an ua) been chosen for both the Oaks and| Use Soothing Musterole — anviner'reat telthw, THe aways wont | Wen petals Ani In UAL 68 | shee, whieh. be eo da, 28 Mfidnints eye | the Preakness, N NOT A SPORTING ove with his company, A| Well as nad the better Of | go, Joka figure Ted lewis wert ; N throngh your head’ when your skull {tains who ulwasy hind to asachehind | humber of times to Norfolk's Jaw | deasion, ~ Wasier vam. dack Demey turel G Si nith Si ing wyton® eradu ea eet Meal |r ars ies wh tn] te Rd emg | SR tr abl hae |Gov. Smith } ays vam raduate Manuaer Of Aihit( | itarews out the infammation, soothes |. 700". Mer vga. Line aig hoy miley sent Bi oh ge Pauiaete oe te mews | He Would Sign letnile eithaeold == + 1919- —— way the pain,usually givingquick relief, | | wher fe Wan an hin | citer, we aetna wane, 48 ansehe x ° +7, Don't trifle with a col a Li ye i w eat men dide 1 of teats dedwoon New York and (Mula ‘ } f] made with oil of mustard. Better than | | ‘ roasted 1 A had gone abuul a1 Cua” tae mat eh te te ee y oxung | —it’s dangerous. @ mustard plaster and does not blister. |) He ull the |r Novtolk forced the tn= | Vager Tish tills Braaah (eaineratie -- p igi eo | e Many doctors and nurses frankly | tim: «to the ropes.” Me then | dew cent formerly ons, bat 0 fos’ You can’t afford to risk GnaC le ® re Johnny forget the w 1 enourh i} to the ach and | g hia es his rus Le 4 recommend Musterole for sore throat, | | : ’ i Mr 4 pace i ware ¢ smith ha | Bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, [to ray a ind word f Woetinm fallowed i auickly with Fight to | wn eat ff tow a 1 nh a Influenza. neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- w ors ne A eres Nan 4 Wich Herman Taylor, the t pomnoter af Ns boxing Ss : tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the |yn'",, Wns; Anes) i BEE the cathe I. oY ide termes i Keep always at hand a, 5 PUBLISHED BY ack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, ir, Teognar, at ane ebasnn, te te) box of Cc NEW YORK WORLD Cc bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds | a farvetten sul rn do ol wt he i , NEW YORK CITY , of the chest (it often prevents pi he able t Fann » only nea a1 A. ©. 984} oaign to 00 r n wis At Newsstands By Mail monia). It is always dependable, | twentyix, wna 8 could, over yous D ae Assembly: “to put ey Bc and 60¢ jars; h k Iowa nkir f ' i ut thar Myeman rm in through a b nitting bouts und ae sata SSeS, t o ' Mir . 4 State regulation i te seg hl tae ALL THE RECORDS IN an ‘ ea Sad dis Tha RieeClOn fuaahas maith Gikcane ALY om tae rhc A dl f 4 "] “4 ) f \y a 2, Phila Sal proposed bill, but they sug j VF, than he ever did. Alwiy Moloney 9) the Notional 4 ( : pitimocratic:. Assemblyman | Standard cold remedy for 20 TH E BIG WAR ISS U E game in the ring, pe hes soquind Parte FMurty"" McCue, on2-Lime ‘pugiliat, who | form—sete, sure, no opiat | through the war a brand new kind of Kehe Moy, the Mgutweigit of Alien introduced such a measure last year, | ip 2 hire Tm relieves: ld nee bt Jecessfully Unvough any encounter, ALG. bet ae who learned mast of bie fistic ability white acung| would be the best man to undertake the "ao purring partner for Vreddie Walob, the former! Aight for boxing this year, fe oe fails, The gen' Fils prevare.