The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 18

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_ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBKUAKY 40, 1919, _ wee SyHoc OKS 9: a BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK aE i a alSLIC CK u COLUMN “DOG DAYS” AT THE GARDEN THIS ind - + = + + By Thornton Fisher wi!) 00 {ck =" resi a : fat hams ( UM= IF HE DIDNT (ONT KNOW , iat the WHY THEN PUT ME AMONG THESE CHEAP TERRIERS, Have @& warRT oN HIS GUM (> GIVE ) HIM THE vavewoer._/ RIBBON pices THE SLEEK AND | = FLASHY BOSTON TeRRIee| q $iKestah . ONE oF THE i 4DN 3 sang tout Giants Will Be Greatly Strength- am ENTRIES WISHING iy 4 i) I wil he pase 1 ened if Chase Plays in His) ANIVALS Hare ae Aye late Y rN j When no dare 1 Old Form. | THe SELVES (t & OPN Vdasss ies M tal A&A BREED AND THE RUSSIAN Fag ay or vaca vo Foe de = Sse wats ~ ar THE SHOW WOLFHOUND = HE'S ee ryuined We ALL SRNL ok as “ Cea, OF eenac?) CLOSELY RESEHBLING Never GREN Nearer | T the first new part, ‘Tempera- 7 Got) fe | THE -BOLSHEVIKt Russia THa Oke at the © foe-bal Hf mental Hal is going to scoop ‘em up ONE OF THOSE DOGS Ty ee aoa on ie Of around first base ea Cou Club when t the Polo Grounds IF A DOS DID WIN A RIBBON | THEN CALL PECIOUS PETSY PETTUMS” r ee rier ¢ UM he can flash bis olds HE CoULoN GAT IT SO HE CIONT AND LIVES IN SPITE OF IT fated Cyrit j¢ form the Giants will be equipped | | v 1 Geo! ‘ with one of the most phenomenal first ber AMD eG Trane Blocn yohe > sackers the old game has ever known, (Le Pew it Ae Gate. 4 Chase at his best had on peer. Hal's brainy playing and method of making Marvellous stops of wiid throws made GUY JUST ABOUT he him @ sensation for ten years with To ENTER. THE a the Highlanders JUDEES RING \ A wonderful player, Chase had a) POLISHING UP tendency of being over tempera- vi mental. He yielded quickly to kidding HIS ENTRY THE GUN We itor ~ and was often accused of wrecking | NaHep PULLMAN team work. Frank Farrell, former | ears MUST HAVE owner of the Highlanders, tried to bo ‘ cure Chase of this weakness by mak 5 & bape Sined wee a I ‘ ing bim manager, but Hal wasn’t the Fiscarron Frsuee inne WHILE THE JUDGES WERE JUDGING THE Nowe = ee eee ooth out rictiot the ao ee dey sod FOUKS DOGS THE GANG WAS JUDGING THE MOVE FOLKS. é Chase was born in 1883 and is one he aay tom tos JV ew Yor k A. C. “Plans i( Fistic News _sonn Potock and Gossip ) Semainannate! § LO Put Strong Team ivi iii ./2t Wue mee TTS . is sue rd On Track This Season iri ie het oe cuampion Leonano| Latest Canine Fashions —_ “tional. s0-vi swin e California z The next year, after rep: ¥ hasty move, the great first basemar Jas A HTON *PRIL 1 s came back to the Highlanders. Ratiein wees \T BRIGHTO Lie; the 1912 campa ign Chase was Jock 4 ct | Pounds the war, He was "| Georges Nolan, | Who Showe.i Smee |. Make Old Dog Man Sad . Re $5 atten” the rir a j , and in the seve: .|an hour each day 4 opened shop Chase was one ot the| Up So Weil in Junior In- De raeaiere, eon eras es ec a A ! it big star o the . * ’ : , Pees eee ese eee t ; it ; ‘ aireuit, Vor two years bo played Oo! < Championships; Exe | testbed. by Dass Se UaH Cae vel Raa) | Harden up la sauuelae while boxing Benny Le¢ Popularity of Airedales, Police Dogs and Other New Pets in Gare on. ay oe « vi j . athie 0 edited | his n a # not selec iN a a 1" fe bitters in the" Fed ongantnation pected to Join Winged Foot, }#ith ‘tying’ to induce Nolan to east | sing partners who will work. wt afternoon, injured his den Show Over Old-Time Favorites Tempts the Veteran °,"', lowing the collapse of the third ieague ee rel veh di wn |e n he begins real training for the| fight hand. | ‘The champion and Observer to Muzzle His Feelings About Future Breeding— mand um 4 7 nin rot the New York A. big batth Fond When. in a hot ¢ ‘change Ter . x \th- Red By Alex, Sultioan, Mai Maneanil a Wecdovee: in Thole tes de Sa rar ued: Lacnuet Nien How the War Has Benefited American Dogs. fis all LANS are being made at the . saw Nolan run at the : him on the ear and cau a RRA IES 4 pe : ome Last year came his accusation. by York Athletic Association to Manager Mathewson and subsequcat | the best athletic team pain f ‘ vs is lad, with the prop» le (sep ye suspension, trial and acquittal. in the fleld this season, ‘The ind yr Lepaastiteharaiy-ieetsvrad ag f past thirty ye “ son has nearly come to a close, So} himself. He looks like (the Old Dog Man, tention is to be given to track 4 stance man and I l OTS of money will be distribute“ during the fifteen days’ m field sports wi mind to Join our elat s warm enough 3 ing at the Pimlico track, sts night t e ing May 1 and winding up May 11. In | fF Ue men to get out ta the open s out in th all $142,150 will be disbursed, no | Alfeady reveral Winged Foot men the spring #e : purse having a lower value than |bave sturted training, and accord hernia hash » those on the inside the N.Y. A, Te Ae Ce ins " < $1,000 added. siggy inchs ieee meetings held hereabout b D hea The entries for the various tryiDg: tO secure: t membership] senior Ouidoor Champlo 4 sae fae to be conducted at ai pre ng young athletes resumed the New Yorks ¢ tol, f aortas genera Kath A 1 1 Jand first’ honors without much W. Kk ines cn. April club hus several stars sci in} Mand . sy course, is the broad, and when all th Danny Kuhn, Carl Walthers, Paddy | Pred Drv ht, who ; Shee season, being the richest purse in the | 008 Who are member TRerrick, Ja ; nie Wefers | o fighting vince be waa m an country, Ip will © $25,000 added cits” again the Vie ¢ re the Winged te American Army, being a clvillaa box instanc this ses organization expects to b that have already started ling tnssrmetor at Cam for a lot one Last season the Preakness wad | veible on the athletic iting in condition for the outdoor ; as m t Jack Malone, $15,000 added and such a large num- le season stunty for ten 1 be 3 ber of horses entered that tt had to night at the Junior New York A practically y of Milauiee ¢ 5 a be run in two sections. In addition hips there yv ndoned athletics ¢ the war. : Malone be will & ime wa ¢ to the money added the Woodlawn nd work, membe howev t of 15 Fr uncovered Was many interesting meets for the sol- Vase, famous turf trophy, will go to, a calamity how in the winner. ‘This trophy ts raced for Ky rns ed. (Abit igh .dier b 4 in various camps gets a th Wike about ¢¢ annually, its winner having the po.v- | be finished n ihe 1,000 yards int reater City eulegh ey lieve ninety ne _ Hege of naming the event the follow. | Tu, George Brown beating him several did they do their bit * be et that 1820 ¢ vas on s Beha it ber Sptes for Free Teich Ay ing season to which it will be added, displayed and the ae et phpcicats 3 i Ps ere, One ona. | 5, n ie in the 1890 show trouble t think Real happincus. i ; ir \ » tesa | ‘. there were forty-two pugs: nary a In a hors any Pe fer so badly you can't wate y 2 she n ance at pre s vf none wedi h 1 ou suffer s CAF HOWARD VOSHELI, the ne- {finished the distance that imp 1 be da jum of money ogee ra sont Mallave wauws { there can nly one decision. | goptche free trial g: 6) cont bow Jp tonal indoor teanis champuwn, | it ghey i Reem sa will peabaty Lt eh hn ten years, |But in dog shows it ts all up to Hi of Pyramid Pile {reatment at Oe was beaten by Wallace F, John- |, New York Liberty bond campaigns, Raed Wan Rober itet 54 A had avs 7 by son, the Pennsylvania star, tn the | A.C ima nd other war charity ; ; ay qhioh one su fourth round of the Mic ates in. | a strong + uimost. every woman was lugging along a|which one Nolan was attache navy has p the street, 1 was for- a door championship tourney now in | progress ut Philadelphia, Johnaoa, | —————__________ Who was on 912 Duvist Cap team, | joat the first set, but won the muxi | {Wo In decisive fashion, thereby — ng a place in the semi-finals champi on: old h my toe over one of them, ‘The ‘jin last year's show, In 1890 there | do were forty-six. ‘There were nine! Newfoundlands in 1890 also, to one last shows here there haven't been any ‘ | AD JONES, the famous j | football and baseball star | fist Regiment he New hus been ¢ ed in shipbu urd for t : ng at Seattle, writes to the Yu many hundreds of a n tub, nich ‘ | News, voic hia opinion ardt ‘ 1 mastifts wo used [Show & Abe Heh ei nearest drug store. Take no ret p 1 u Me , ne AneRoRe a @titute. The quick relief has b » f wh e Jones mates ery th @ wonderful blessin y | : te , w \ i titel people who had : haw. bee ' f yal ba , F Sind protru \s { . ull sa iyi . ‘ PAS | and auch ree neat fal ost Mew rasan \ abuny | Tey oa. w nex from Philad ‘ ' ee igh f a + wh w in to tie effect bos Sandm A, A of I 1 ’ ¥ | Ted Meredith the rhe: E : mon 1 ¥ nese ede ton Ma thet va RACING SELECTIO sing ges up h Pe ah eet r eee Keystone 4. ¢, of fur instance, (They camouflage them NEW ORLEANS. ame We a y rf re ne | herd gs” though , Azalea. 1 vl ; 0, Me ex There are seventy-five « ute BA Bowling Strikes i. and Spare es, Ne cava s boventy-five é We're a crank on having is15 191 Peivddal nehip bow “ , . Hyg i "i me things right for the boy! yatnen ycentiy te de 4 \ ent fast a ‘ mal fam, : " ' A e-eyed litle chaps. #t ere | Rant 4 r Same chemical test for 2 F , cha aidan at thoy ' ibe ; 7 Sy vets luivadaine thos ta the thane Oe etna sn t our woo'cns. 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