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Sin a ITE oS» ne eens the Sar ee BERLIN Ata teae be ne _ ae Ty hemor BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BLIKELY GOES -GOLUMN PRINCIPALS IN THE FIGHT FEST TO-NIGHT - - - - - By Thornton Fisher MILEIN 1.3925 a i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, | . cncsslftidaliin Trainer Bedwell Has Cudgel | Accompany Crack Three- Year-Old in Trial. Special to The Frening World.) HAVIUS DE GRACE, April %— After the races on Saturday at the Havre de Grace track, with he ounds nearly deserted, Trainer Hedwell gent ‘Billy Kelly, acoom by Cudgel, a mile trial tn 5. Last season's champion car 0 pounds and Cudgel 130, They od together, Inasmuch as Bilty was conceding weight by the vale to his five-year-old opponent he honors of the trial were with ghe Leonard and Ritchie Should Clear Up Question of Suprem- acy in Their Newark Bout To- Night. EW YORKERS we quite ‘ hocked a month o ag A hoes Ps The first part of the trial, parties i re RPENNN rly the ont bby co slow e last tive uriongs the horses u LEONARD : fairly flew. Billy Kelly was timed hs . S, - y creditable “clockers,” the last fur ere. They WHO Sans (T & in 122-5 seconds, a great Mligh ; lta CANT BE \T LOOKS AS THOUGH NEW YorRi< ec tT aA a hee © "Ko;" ¢ DONG WILL BE VACANT TONIGH T= jour previous to thie trial Vin © del ely ca it ) a buy colt by St. Victrix—Belle ‘ ona b h " y bare Lo BRGE: respect tor dparisnni JANES DAUGHTER MAKES YSEE SHE) carrying 113 pounds, and BP MbUty oF the fact that he was tt ER CEBUT TONIGHT: SINGS ‘— brown cap Of tase ightweight e ; WE WANT You TO they, in fast time, ‘Traine ca sf REPRESENT OUR CUP. Soe a es is beh ; was asked ‘| ota @arried fr on the « — = ie his Risa: us the aatter with te0n (HE tansy anne @fd? these New Yorkers asked (hem t RECcOveR BUT ar at ‘e ree put sf he one back, ¢ w =‘, Hturte: ‘our time ut only _, chan ih dita aha better bda HELL NEVE von one race. In this race he showed Mighter? Some local ¢ BE THE A POLI Lk eve hramticheti by, Leonard figured that “es SAME ~ ‘ vieto: Victim of a “native-son », for kdale ng he workev nd a furlong, over the low K. This was as good as 1 wer the Havre de Grace track, y Rowe knew then he had J J Which Prisco nas b The fight has never A pidinea to th satistuction ri WILUE RITCHIE — \\ bh thea, “Niny Clocsie ten WHO WILL TRN TO ag \ <9 — tr and invited Mr. Whitne / Dy Gok ee ee ae fi ne to Havre de Grace and & feeporis. of the bout w re unfair ¢ HANG THE OL SeW Te eka Poa Lae as ree, Bayt a ON LEONARD TONIGHT i me dowa in st, Whither Drive ir hie Vhen K e — ~ aa ‘ nt A York, his version of the RITCHIE HAS IT DOPEC THIS Way dda 1 time and paid t ght by pla ex, receiving in r Be suid he had beaten Leonard @nd squarely and that after Bern isi cntcart ss New Record Expected ine a tan é pea Ween Seah onan es edieneaaa = eERETONNIE - — Whitney, it was prereset des Or 1,000 Yard Run | Fistic News \\Hank Gowdy Back Here Groves ncninst Leonard 2s eae, He O-NIGHT, over in Newark, Loon apg ted In Brooklyn To-Night| 74 Gossip | Exhibiting Contract That 2600.03 ei PS RE he would have ac htweight champion ¢ the world to d all the controversy over} ‘ By John Pollock EE Ree an. Makes Him Wear a Smile 00 posyion in the race can only b eturn to. the tured. ” | uy or the other. Will tt “Ray, Sellers and Baker in Spe-|‘2c#n. 4% be has been showing good ; fter twenty-two He did all that was retirement, according I eked of him. He raced Star Hamp form. Willie Jackson. who 4e abroad ton into submission early, and open m that tebnard would have pui| lal Race at 13th Coast Ar- = inv ay aut tchie away in a round or two after tillery Meet, A lot of crificiam is being levelled big bets on Vir r f * will i We Seine so pue ene Baceath by nearly three lengths, r | rt . ., t > pl za 80 | lehtweis in the ring wii Sn n for tour more| Baseball’s Favorite Hero|eds who aro playing a sort of Joke | the pre Madison | on the National League and bringing | square ay night, at Th Ne Yo received @)flat- 5 tA soldiers and | ree w ror ae nate ots | Spending To-Day in Town) * toners o rat Morin, conugued | aera a tia , d for |their surprise party by shel ing | sailors,” s | ° t to Leonard from the start to porate Cub Sh diate Gar they peat | SEMI-PRO RESULTS ] oys NA. LL. sking him to bring i. Pittsburgh in th finish as he has been credite NE of th most interesting run-| Franklin Held, Philadeipiia, was no- [rRckson back to Prior to be Af a wren Hl ‘ny ‘ sito let him know when he and Jackso1 ¢ Ss ei / ar] Hamilton, who figured to ma fi #4 5 Met doing in thelr recent mix-up? Tansy of the stare named (e apmeat m know when he and Jackson! and He Is Satisfi ith} Boxing Title: pro ws J i sa K. of C, secretary ing up a big gap, won as he pleased 7 ; ronnsyl- [Pete the Be four round limit in Kisco, oF will x OTE aDIN Este NID (Ads ACL Lah a esi a ive tactics, « p By Alex. Sullivan, Saturday's annual show for thi 4 Frisco for bouts and ries, Not only doing in their recent mix-up? Ning races ever arranged in this) Were near ws lance ws expected, t k them. Moran sent in , . eft marks of them. Moran se country {a scheduled at the| not putting ipeclics |would leave New York, Hagley says he 3, * eral pen cast = ali th pays Nee putting in appearance, It is de i ‘ yes > |Dutch Reuther, who has been ¢ silistic tnink that, dust this wil Armory of the 13th Coast Artillery,|clared that some of the cracks that ¢xpect® to start for the Coast about Salary Bray Are Giving | Duten le tov hasn't |uncovered when he won the national | . fit i 1 Dy the refereds ae- th round. ashington and proved thy inion that Jones is been losing any tim @nd it is significan himself Armory A. A, of Baston, Turner : e real strength )-yard indoor championship over| The Registration Comm g ther evidence as to the real strengt the Johnny Lore ision In the te tg hart for beth boule at Grusp's gm to 1 te that he ere listed had withd May 2 i rite 7 off twice by major league clubs, and hae : Bappen. However, Leonard ix the| Brooklyn, to-night, when the Fifth} were listed had withdrawn their en- May 20. Him This Year. jhe held the et reds HB, |tourney. tor tie Goxing chamoronebine te worite with most ring followers |Company of that military unit witl| ‘ioe pit which tact was withheld. | sunnny tndee, who was laid 1 let for | ea aie won ve "ON2201 800-7 12 Zlthe American expeditionary forces ttre Bill knook Ritchie out” conduct a memorial athletic meet.| as interesting as could be, ¢ aA ee aoe yp, | Se nan beer she wud Ehlers New York | bo A titles, "Bal i out. i ’ ctl, the crak Milwawieo light. By Hugh S. Fullerton} uways has been + of Detro the bantam welg: a Tho event refer: 5 hree-cor-| ine the poor weat onditic ; : ‘ a ‘ Naave t referred to is the three-cor p Eton waits ak the Coa Oe Ac C - Ps training pite r a) 1a ynship the American exped HAT there is a mutual feeling |nered special 1,000-yard race in which| co nc.cf the noticeable things about VOMaR At Minsemhee ta 'Mas | COPTIC, 1010, The Prow P ndition before a game, and he may 01 ' re ensaiine ett cate ae eeenkek taken, ashe he meet was that no individual stars oe tok AG cas halal " something out of the Red sta i of Philadelonia. Of respect between the boxers /three of the best men in the world] wore uncovered, with the poxsible ex hare fought nearly two neath |S ASHBALL passed out of tho first | Ket something out of the Bt Hi nol and i pdeibebeaeriis ont ket ated : is shown by the time they| wit endeavor to break the record of| ception of Lo Gendre of Pennaylvi crite tea ike. Wok het te Bs age yesterday with the be- eS OF course It 0 » be : A York scored » Mave spent training for to-might’s lo44 neta jointly by the late Johnny| Winner of th entathion, A bi ginning of the second series pote tor ft-hander o2} e's ret glad Gash. Heretofore Leonard has con- ete 4 f th jays. Prank * | r poe a PEAR yet the on. i 5 iladelphia by » Sschge Nenty for hin te Overton and Joie Ray, one of the par- Bircniiiens, Auastanntie |i cas Peas now teoknt |THE first meetings of teams indicated Lop te, Card ag hopes, 8a t 7. H ockout ig the eighth round watere days plenty for him to | ricipants to-night champion; Billy Kleinspehn of La- [no ¢ , night he|lttle of real strength—only that Vaughan and oor oorns Aline deealon iat ity vine aces hape fo rody. ‘This ~ ih aie ; : : Bh fue : ea eeigge . ms to have bo oo2 0020 decision in the ligh ry ele > a in bane. for dbody. This | Hexides the Chicago boy, who re-| fayette, one-mile champion, and fawkes J ! hean-|when a pitcher Is in real condition in fair shape and must rely nHOHO HOOT BI @ Jamieson of Milwaukee ia @f wold work, boxing with as many {cently broke the world’s indoor mark, {hirlie Shaw of Columbue, half-mile weight of Wort Holuken for eigit rande at telat this time of the year he can stop them to carry the club ur ind. @ four men in one day following |for the mile, there will be Jack Sell-| tore badly detented eS At rn a ay oncla te voee ecaliee Hang |almost any club. [Alexander gets into condition, goer ne Sele Sore emanate ytd road runs around the Central |en\ the New York A. C. star, recently i re its tearyeright, for teem | The switch of teams will give f The Boston Red Sox flashec om Hatt, Park reservoir. R ee t eo Patterson of Joplin, Mo, wos © best middle distance men inythe| Metropolitan division of the Amateur| yasicu ia ttariom The three days of cold and bad f the great Bien oe arded the decision over "Busty thas followed a more strenuous form | game, and Homer Baker of the Glen- | Athletic Union will Meet on Thursday -- |weather has nipped the budding fo country was not wrong. \ kiyn in the tenth round @f exercise than golf and dancing A. C, international half-mile} night at wh time severs hampion. uthletes | Harry Stout, formerly of Mikwankes, tmt who | ting |r aimg Now York a hia buxne, bas been xposed the Senators out and 1 ing weakness terribly, Chicago vamhich he « ight titl met rut 7 of New Orlea: of the Eastern clubs ba aly and mn in such will be on the carpet for con ven F staan be 0 week its # ner in eho r condition for the bout on the| because of the sensational form dis-| at the recent Boston Marathon with to meres two important bouts the early |haps set the players back two weeks ed over to Detroit and kept up its bbe wonermer he t. Instead Willie has been tir-| played by Ray und Sellers lately it} out roing through the formality of mart of neat >, On May 5 he officiate injin their effort toward getting into ¢ gait manufacturing thi : fer out three and four sparring | would not be surprising if a new mark | securing a rmit rhe athletes in ° thers & day and busting the old|for the distance will be established, | question are Otto Laakso of the Ka aching bag at Billy Grupp's gym~-| Homer ts not to be overlooked by any | leva A. C., Willie Kyronen of the Mill- mn the ti jeen Jack Britton axd!real playing shape. The Southern|teen li oat tin Veledrame A.C, of Johnny pte ee tee o the e on May O he judave the conten te [clubs of course, profit somewhat by| Cileason's team is tearing into t le hare sprin it ts aapium, toe A Hane ny Dundes and Ritrhie Mitchel) at |the untimely weather and those that | eines ee Sey dda taithe we aie mt the showy ‘en's — A. Morris, St. Christopher Club, ake, Stout ia a very capable referee, be | were caught on the road lose. ness of the opposing pitchers. They Worker that Leonard ts, in fact he] pounds five hours before ring time P. Trivoulidas of the Mornings! sh 4g refereed over 0.000 contests in twents-0Pe | he Yanks and Giants will resume! are, of course, hitting harder than | “Viways looks bad until he gets into|in the Frisco bout and was as strong, A. C. cam, sagcsalt | 7 r they will, but it is also certain that eal uction. Then he is one of the/as a middioweight. ‘This time he'll | | dco tench, the Amarin bentumwsient who | WOK to-day after a rather discourag- | ason has the club playing together | Most satisfying of ring performers, |have to come in lighter, repryre | fought so well tn Iooglaud in the lam few monie, |/NE start the Yanks tackling Connie} (Ot! a) ting in a manner it Leonard is always interesting. In| ‘The unusual interest tn to-night’s| qevcater tt Tectanraty rease” Qiu |i duo to arrive here from Lagan! tommonon cn | Mack's revived Athletics, the pos-| net do after last Ju peabe symnasium le is if anything, | fight is reflected vy an unprece-|jn the Invitation road’ race of the|(M gman Louerilie. Joe wld bare teea | siblo dark horse of the American| tncideatally the Cleveland Club| * more of @ treat than in actual but-|dented advance sale Be ee read, TACK OF (Ne | heme emoer. ut he aunt a few dave visiting . | ; ey ed | went to St. Louis. It could not play ’ og Faherty teeta abe Sago anal 1 rs Of |ireland, Hin manager, Kadi Mead, saze he wou't |!©4KUC race, while the Giants passed | went ‘ Pint: fs t t ing an opponent out for a round] PUST received some interesting | MHOToximately five and one-half miles: | ieady to box for at least two weeks as |through town very rapidly Saturday | beraus a OL We t mramode Yee AG a oge er wi . au twe to see what he ha It was news about Je | Ry — ds to met uo for two warke before he iy fe 1 i fine ht to meet Boston, and McGraw | ,. last fall, and that nothin Ay thie ame patina Ga s Willard, It was| team in the last half mile of the jour- |g latin” Staen hum | 8 a |go there !ast fall, a Be ee art eae peatinr React ak sent us by Dan Morgan, who at| ner. Near the finish line, however, | nem cuca tan ens, Mf many tteee for 54 ite a truli of released players along|‘as been done about the matter, a Man Francisco. . our request, stopped off in Chi-| Seinfeld espurted and led his rival to! = the way, cutting loose his excess| though under the league rules an) Tf th wight for to-night’ t,;cago on his way to St Paul/the tape by a margin of twolve| Willo Meshan’s fimt fight in the Wast wf te) down | Club which refuses to y 4 game or spelt tho wolght for to-night’s contest,| cago On hls way to BL Paull tend Tho victors’ time was t4| "i Hany Grb, tae Mealagh Wwntweisst, for (talent and trimming the team dowa| club which rofuses to pay & sane, OF PME pounds ringside, hax been any| to Ket | If possible, Seater | too rounds at the Verner Club of Pitttmungs the |nearly to the player limit. “trouble in the making, neither Leon-| Up", of the big champion, Here ‘a | ard nor Ritchie Said Memphis to St. Paul, “We are well met indeed. A common river punishments, However, since the I | We links us. We should know each other ce ae one alii z mary part of next month, Merban i¢ also t other! ally consented to go t YU, ae * hows it Both ap- [Js Morgan's report, on the assurn- |fiched to meet Bily Sista tho Si, Pac! ight | 12 mpite of the fact that another dians finally consented to fo to St Li) cbetter. Light up this Ow1, then settle r fit, Ritchie n and drawn 4 m Weatast “ont sot 1) LEWIS TACKLES ZBYSZKO rieut, at Newark, for aut rounds either on | Sunday without league daseball got | Louis without & 1 yp fay ‘ y Big and rugged. It will y touch with Willard: but he wae ten ' May 13 oF Movhan ia taining at 6Uilman'e| past New York, Broadway was not i? qe Sth nay OF ey down and tell me; How goes the busi- bered that Mitchie weighed 145| Miles away at the Exsang nm pt 7 i , ; SS SS ness of your furriers? And how your livestock industry—your engine works, your quarries?” And St. Paul mace reply, ‘Thanks, kind Memphis. But what of you? f — q ants will have to lolter away reach the big fellow on the phone, but Retiling Lerinaky and Marry Greb wit fenre | Gownly, baseball's favorite hero, came | »,,, "i m en they I ran into Howard Carr, who ie'act.| CHICAGO, April $8.—Hd (“Gtran-|io the inaln toct of twelve founwe et the Mc. . jfrom home until when th ‘ . # Kha ko Oe ee hia |Dack to town after a hasty trip to|will come to the Grounds to Ne 4s some sort of an agent for Wil-|gler*) Lewte of Kentucky and Wladek | inion, O., tonight, Thie ip home season against Jack lard. He told mo that Jems is usin 4 » the fmt fight between big fellows staged | Boston where he signed a contract |open their home + n agai . 5 Zbyszko, the Pole, are in prime condi-|\n that at ad penta ced ; . mbs, while the Robins will flit to his eym In the mornings doing mome | 4 h Nin that city atone Poon and Carl More] which makes the little old thirty a] hoombs, while the Hobine sit mtin | light work and that his condition at| ‘0D for their nish wrestling match, iat tir unmusteciory taitie there on later! month he has been carning for athe home yard te le resent would surprise any one, Carr|catch-as-catch-can style, at — the | Day aftemoon in 1917, If thie bout i# an inter: | couple of years look like pin money e will be a chance ening igh fyeeighia end ryweighte | or °YJto wee the Rob d Giant sys that Willard doesn't weigh over|Coliscum to-night. ‘The winner, {t . Mant _hearyeeis 4 bearverigh |The astonishing part of it to Hank SS \\ \ S \ Ss i0 pounds right mow, that his stom- will hoe Samtchedl welt Meret | ec eh nome, ae tia Is that he did not have to ask for tt Han Sapa eben anal ee B Shere| They tell me you have the largest cot- Sh In gota sid, ae ar aalcuind® Sh Adcock, Who 1s still in the | ates an tants peat ee oe er ee Oe Tne learn eave | ob ditterence of 0 inion In the bor: ton trade in America, that you are the as ever, ‘The only guess is, has ho| M+ le arias n AVYWCIED'| vont in a fitmnmund decigon teat at the |him, He doesn't say bow much ie] onee as to which te the better largest hardwood lumber market in the old starainat Hey wii mem have met several tui A.C. The ig fellow who wil eure is | Was but he ts satistied, | ¢ Giants are plann ‘t am Hilly Moke of St, Maul end Bill Brennas,| Hank got in from Boston tn the v the world. I'll say your city is a out ‘ 1 : & decision, Dut recently in New |:ie Chiago battle with many knockouts hie| morning and strolled up Broadwuy. | bration Fr opening - -! ” 66 PT ROM what I have heard Wil- | York Zbyasko’ dofoated Lewis in alcmdt. ‘Braran ben tot dome mah fightiog |e hadn't pohe a, block before some |day. Arrangements have e coming one lard has o lot of big backing | one-fall match. ue his eerious sichuew, } one nized him and from then |to make the game a ® \g here to beat Dempsey, Evi-| The agreement provides that if| te) | ay . ; i" ived Into hiding to con-|pliment to $ . . ° | dently his backers are carried away | there is a fall inside of two hours, two! Ppa wig Mig a A nll Peal eae hey the novement looked | Who sponrored the a the advantage of his wige over the |out of three falls shall decide the | (emg, ant vace doesn, ue, mat ake ten | TMs a Vietory Laan parad law, and Senator Walker fellow hat weema to be their} match. If thero is no fall in twolfe ihe main tout ef clat nares oe viank is looking in fine fettle and out the first ball and ina ent. THERE IS hours the man winning one fall is to| snow in tao oF thew works, Hide Mead. man. |!" almost ready to jump back into|season, The eu tion ear HERE OF WILLARD be declared the victor. rae ee en Oise aa again. Ho is remaining | far AMOUNTING "TO $100,000 AMON 4 Through the length of the Mississippi and the breadth of the land you'll find Own and Waurre Own two favored American smokes. © willing to| the apang } - pe \ » t g mad rT impli tk : fe Teen care Mes Caen i Hien lin’ eer ri to-day to com, a], Arrangements also ar being made The reasons are simple. Fragrance—real fra- SIX. MONE MN, AND WIL: | Baseball To-day, 4 PM. N.Y. Americans of 00 er cont, of the grow Neal tes |Hittie business and will rush on to|to honor some of the retur LARD HIMSELF, FROM WHAT [va Minladelotia, Colo Groinda Adm, Bor Advts! ‘up the aller |Columbue, O- where the home folks | York troops and a military a UNDPRSTAND, U8 GOING AROUND | —————— - aise é 5 QUIETLY TRYING TO MAKE A are building victory arches. He wants |@emonstration will be HOW “ina THEY ‘imi’ STAND grance. Dependability such as can only be guaranteed by a $2,000,000 reserve of con- stantly mellowing leaf to see the folks worse than he wants |to the contest, LARGE WAGER ON HIMSELF, to play baseball, which is consider- 4 SOME REPORTS HAVE IT AS able wi "Ch G DPE {1H AS $50,000, Among tho average | *: run of bettors here the majority want Gowdy, by the — make his visit hom expects to nd to get back The asobail scribes and other: » Braves by the time tt ¢ eethyame snpy, while the Dig. operators NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, completed their preliminary train- |their appearance in New Y« | favor Willard, which makes it look | cis. Ww. t. Pe) civ Wi. Pe | Clo, WL, Pe.) Cie, Wok, pe, [ing Saturday night and Sunday. Sat-| Manag id f Dempsey is the rank and fle | cieciesati ...9 © 1.000 Chicago 2 2 500 | Boston 2 © 1,000| Washington ..t 2 .agy | Urday night they foregathered at the |quick changes in bh an 1 . = Brootiyn 3.0 1.000 New York...§ 2 333 | ni 41 800) Detro: 12 (3) dinner of the home newspaper men |make them to-d Duffy Lewis will = sports have Willard not worry- | paitedetphis.2 | .667 | Borton 0 3.000 Philadelpnia.t 4.300, 8. 1 3 gw {in hanor of the newspaper men sho|be switched Into left tleld and th og, Elo seems ta have plenty of trae | Pitabereh ...2 2.800) Bt Loute.....0 9 000 | Cleveland ...1 1.800) Mew York. 1 909 | Went over there, and yesterday after. center fleld problem will fidence and thinks he can potter | GAMES YEsTENDAY chun Venti toon, evening and) probably this |until before gam y Walsh waa with me_and we met ta | iminaatl 4 Pittbury 1 Boston, 8; Washinaten, & Fer ed van by Col Hunton, [will be sane tothe. lak €inith and had a talk regarding the | Ohlongn 71 Losi, 1 Chicape, 6; Detrott, 4 |verybody is now in mid-season |Connie Mack's best bet, GENERAL CIGAR —. CO., INC BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, _|Bmnith retusen to sak ialeae as nnd GAMES 10-DAY dames tooee, Ct ee": | form, the pink and everything else. while Reul will catan his first game SHAPE 7 HA WEST 40711 Stitt bi HUN Oe orenr cua nee, Sliperaas, |e Yet, oes, Pitadelohin at New York, |” | with the warmer weather which| Huggins evidently 1s determined to | He o} no nm, but it is welll Grochlyo at Philadelphia. Bovton at Washington |returned yesterday the quality of the get more AR Puts Seve ht he that he has Pittebwreh at Gimeinnats Shlenge at Betrert ims itch of | pews ‘peuinst KG We hoes M4 Gadongs. | Womiass 0 06 Lous Qeeebg!) played eppcnts \° Damask balm te left probably wi) DEPENDABLE + CIGARS ATHAVREDE GRACE _ C+

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