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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. A Rare Fistic Treat Manhattan Five Wi SERGT. MAHER S CITED (SOCIALISTS DEMAND =| Uwstic ea annattan ftve ins , ; A A FOR VALOR FOR LAYING PEACE ON 14 POINTS or 15,000 Sailor Boys Evening World Trophy ’ y g ‘ Pp y PHONE LINE UNDER FIRE Will Send Committee to Paris en tines | to Insist on Solution as n e Garden £0 ig Three Men Tied for the High) Pita some weeks ago. To this total Favored at Berne a aaa he Score in Headpin Toumey | reer yea ee eta, 08 ame Fale AMSTERDAM, April_30.—-Tho To- 4 Hogun of the K. of C. have co-op- . Fi | Doxtater, + Koster, » am <2 | ternational Socialist Conference tn Benny Leonard, the Present Aad Wit Da orean, PHatdeal Just Ended. caro 107. | sension at Arnhem has adopted a Ww te Th . ~ rj M9 gan, There are three ties for the high resolution opposing any peace in con- orld’s Lightweight Cham- of the Boxers’ Loyalty League, the score prise between Otto Leiblein, tradiction to President Wilson's four- f aie " organization that has done such| Three hundred and twelve teams! « tt Pet with teen points. The organization will Pion, to Box Jack McAuliffe, jctabie. work for the service men |Darticipated in the fifteenth annual Tae oF pi These rentiemen wii | send Ita Executive Committee to Paria ii I oven orld eadp! ‘or - a de C th : ‘i i : ave arranged a great programme of | ™°) Walch wore to ee Ent headin championship medal on “the | the necossity of a solution in. con: } pion of a Quarter of a Cette souts. the jolly tars will be pro- at Thum's White Btephant Academy. | evening of May 12, after which the | formity with the decisions of the Ag 4 ~ Ie =» vided with ent tf claarette > te ratte i OF championship team will be presented | Herne conference. ' | tury Ago, at K. of C.’s Box Mie palsy Aaah ig pee Hing the closing games and the with five gold medals emblematic of | Hes Optnittoe fa. composed | of s ‘ . hig " and d the e the K. of C.,| best that they could do was to tally 919 Eve: Wevld headel tjalmar Branting of Sweden, Camille & ing Show for Victory Fleet. wnich tas been so lavishly cater. | 400 and 29¢ capectively. J, Wallen SuaiKplOSaIb:, OPE? Tab. WIAbate Huyamans of Belgium, Secretary of cotitiiniaben ing to the Victory Fleet, 1 der of the Courtland Club was the) wit al ate the Socialist Internationale; Arthur . Iso receive their awards on this | British lab dy , direction of William J. Mult [only fob winner on the two teams. (coms | Henderson, Hritish labor f By Alex. Sullivan. they arrived in the harbor, |e managed to get within the; MO™ — | Pierre “Renaudel, mambor of the Pr i fite sa linet a wil it mobloch's alters, 20T: rencl amber of Deputies; Je | NE of the most interesting events | It looks lik A big night for Uncle Voharmed dircle with & total Of 204 | CAME Oe ON f, Nilee wale wee Longuet, leader of the French Mine that has ever taken place ina S# sailor lads: The Manhattan Five are the cham in piece in tbe Metropolitaa Championship ority Socialista; James Ramsay Mac- loca} ring is scheduled for to- 4 Sea ae ht total of 2635. nis donald, and G. H. Stuart Bunning, al mament last aight with « This night in Madison Square Garden who bowled Secretary of the British Postinen’s ’ ak ‘ Federation. aul baled ett Maria tcal ‘istic News som Yoox and Gossi, tems saves foe ts oaing ts: Raion af Co | els! — sey be Ms poder | Yuuntras (Bue 2,300, N.Y, S200; will box an exhibition three-round Staten Pelee t A bout between big fellows that the} Tommy ‘Tuchey ne Paterwon lightweight, de } "Bout with Jack McAuliffe, who retired: . 4 bout between big fellows that is Gat ee a Ee Oe 2.400; Fidel, N.Y. { red neht fans of Now Jorsey have been | !% eght romde at the Haron A. ©. of Hart: P10: Fiddle, Nh. 2600, Rettman of te wil the title in that division twenty- fen, NJ joe Koo the Phil ‘ hp a " eight-round scrap between Jo ria A, A, ot Phitad on Priday Se tore th ‘The two noted giadiatore—the mod-! yo1 tt ine crack colored heavy. | erenime, May 16 Pibe "Pastime of No Yo, to tae the foul line ins em star and the veteran—will furnish Wiiont oe Hoboken, and Cl y MaPAee, | -Y Poon a et ot Datop, | UOnne © ten hs Rosedale’s high total of " eight o} oboken, an aa, iT | Pete Hartley, the game jightweight « derby, | a fistic treat for s 000 ee the sensational Indian fighter of St.|Covn., ang Tony Zu tnd, ae tan. Naboh,, Yorkvile and Gotham. ihe bien | After Eighty Hours on Duty He and boys, members of | at Victory 5.0 the ope | waned articion of age Bowling Club's. sectional to at, are i Vleet, now in the harbor, and members PAUl at tl oe nang eccy | 19 mee in an etait roid bont oo to ral ff for the champloasbip.of 1010 on & dats His Men Volunteered for | of the 69th Regiment, fresh from thelr |) te een : : s Ms a hs Hi mes neat “delegate sine? | Perilous Task. - t + wag | to-night th men have exce pve Harv ‘ ‘on the at triamphs in eal flehting that was) 2 ie ake Benidin kre -extreety (mua ewe ace Th the tauresinest| Sergt. Thomas F, Maher, of the 3024 done on the battlefields of France, {7 CONIS | Ant a BOGE ObEHE to to Se , dave Field Signal Batgalion, 77th Division, Te will be interesting to note how bitterly contested from start to fin-| Jahn Jeonings manage of the Armory A. A..| ine Waite Bepheat tourney, ino amp whew these | rovne’ an cite onfont at el he An the style has changed (if it has) isp, | > une Frankie Bu bowlers met at alleys leat + fs eon the nigh! of f, mf , 1918, changed) in t during past “ nidy of New The jon tures right off the Lop ae on the cruiser Louisville to- quarter of a century wh Me The ‘enmand bom between Chamgion Renny Ge aes oe « Sohwab, wives has’ anounced That the Telephone communication between Autiffe was the kingpin among the Heonard and Jack Perry, the Pittsvureh weiter par tat brie . (the 164th Infantry Brigade at Blansy- Gladiators the dare fist style was just) Tet Nil be foueht under the simpicen of he | oy : 4 les-Fismes and 807th Infantry Ad- real nar cing vine rma Club, at the Dy nin : |vance Headquarters at Le Grotte was going out and the . rs mu Monday ovening aoe reservations for the seeoad \broken in sixteen different places by } in. McAuliffe w nous + RI be hell fire, and after being repuired three Jacks Demps and van Mike Kelly, manager of the Grand A. ¢. of Q°Y" f ha) i : troyed. ‘ | peing the other two. Syracuse, bas sig K Brady and Young be received from: all sect ‘of Greater Ni jergt. Maher, with a party of sol-/ i i - heft Sine pneu vane hstHeh | Mtichaels, the “two. soe popniar Mahtweights Poe ad ee comueunteny om | aera’ began to lay a new tine by| Our Spring line of un-! Here was a trio of fighters of Iris (a Syracuse, to meet for ten rounds at the ehow | ice sitteedge hes prociod to eat! ot the Wave (DANG & distance of two miles. Alderwear includes a light/ blood who were real champions, Sul ‘ot bis club on Olympic A.C.” Kiephant Tuening ‘that his suretitue (Darrage was laid by the artillery, | A houl: od | wan and Dempsey have passed to no latter ne | d that ally f 7 nlghta, it Johnnie Hronnan wo nt, bis fuvatitutlwhich was followed by a heavy hoa.|weight raglan shouldere the Great Beyond, but McAuliffe is a 1) sons an if the wes sage Nell dap ae F eteapcl bunrnalane ugh which! union suit—-No. 939. uch . fe looks far from 6 Olympic ‘hese men co! C eo X ih - Ga tae ands thoues Sak ak Unie "Beaters torus OVERSEA FIGHTERS ENJOY [disreesidtne tacie pereepa metatyl|; Pete, TRONS eee cees| > Jooked on the wine while it was red SHOW AT CAMP MERRITT. Jans completed the tine. “All had t jing No. 923, our Winter o rane Akhe Behe Dida hah on duty for eighty hours, but when | wie: 11g net | iy! elgg bbl tales earthed fst ‘tn saat tet | goveral thousand overven fighters at informed that a new line was re-|Weight, will appreciate the) two of the famous trio, he has a wise Talore De AD Ce Murritt mere treated te another (tuired Sergt. Maher and his fellow|continued comfort this! olf head ¢ his shoulder, nd know ore, piers - jsoldiers volunteered their services, \ when to check himself, He is now , beat rae ee ee ar sie style of garment means.) Feeearled Cone Hon Davia," the taged by Lew Meyers and oenducted ro. ta in_xreat condition, considering i | | The seni) rout Wits inder the auspices of the Jewish Wei- |G. O. Pe WOMEN MEET TO-DAY. Follows perfectly the lines age—some forty-« a Leith the tenng tae fare Board last evening. Six boxing | jof the shoulders and neck. pots to make Leon- Both of ube in Huffalo bouts and three wrestling contests con Changes in the personnel of the! rye Cowice for a bout with oder stituted th eprogramme. Young Fulton, | Woman's Republican Association of — * Clay Turner, the Indian, or Harry Grob, ‘Turner former boxing instructor at Camp Mer- | the State of New York will be evident “ Pt Jack ile, the fags litle east side bantam | we abo tu “ 0, ritt, opened the night's show by going | at the get together lunchen to-day at Plenty of athletics ! weight, woo has been laid up wtih a cold for the| i cogie dritt, ttm ore ht of New Six fast rounds with Maxey Green of | the Hotel Astor which has already | Booth two-piece and! or bb Pa vag eaert inated filed Laat CMEC TOL Pittsvarah fighter, Brooklyn, The next pair to climb! Sppouents and supporters of Senator union planning to match bis hihi (0 dai t through the ropes were Jack , the} Wadeworth, who was expected an . esr adored fast little east side bantamweight, and| eo eae hdd Gap iy eeurers Tira) | , eee ceiatue, YOUN Relsler of Harlem. ‘These boys | how full-fledged yuilicane, wil be | “Pedestrian” is the last aan, the rrumining Brooklyn lightweight, | stood toe to toe and tried to knock each | seated — aniong feminine — poll ie tw for four figtitn, ‘Toeorw nigit he | m wolteraviant. bei. other flat for the soldiers We sos teal Gaptonden, tomer that “85 out of every 100 at Whlledetonay on May hy. KS Carte feta te ime eM In the other bouts Tommy Stacy col-| state President of the cantis, whe re. {men can and should wear” a1 oe ee S + . wey lided with Soldier Duffy, Jimmie Doran nily. returned from war work A P Ne i tip elie accords ble am clashed with Harry Dillon, Marty Dilion | Mbrowd. will be hosters at a table. |-—Oxfords for Spring and ee ae with Pedine De) sige ale vf the Antin will be found as active Summer. Villie Henderson responded with Kid| participants in the councils of the G. 0 nyeet \o and Miss Mary Garrett Hay, | ° Reptetered Trademark, f the State Republican Com: ot the City| ROGERS PeeT CoMPANY Pimlico and con: f muck ntly didn hasn't 4 lightweight champion appeu & It something for ad the safely tree with th to di kept end. in public his desire boys patrolled from German si | prompted Mca \ box Leonard at the Ki al walko' Alber would be Ke r t Simons announced that shipped to Loulavitle y atter part he who transport our De tucky attack n t under cir to volun arine that Hanaic ext with ner of th ly Colum- | Jimmy Re r enjoyed 4 to give him a hard race. c Vinder for t “Gindes eH start inst be mits to—and expe c EA ren ard step a bit. | gone “{ saw Leonard boxing Ritchie,” said McAuliffe, “and I think be ts a} pile, tae f th dein wonder. Don't let any of the old- | it ° x tow th timers tell you that these fellows! sk Sean is gecnia a nowadays can't fight. Of course,) with ph ar there are any number of them that/ 1 tains St cannot, but fellows like Leonard and : my Britton are as good as anybody we| dng? ay : had in the past, We had a bunch phy Sent who couldn't fight either. jot ‘ jay . erve; T like to seo fellows like Leon-| Young Gredwell at the Harriton A. ¢ Hi ard—lads who are clever and lads] 12 at wr Trailer Club at Nowark, NJ with a lok. Benny leads the simple] yyy otednr ot the arp ee life, and if he keeps on going as he is] ——— ple to retire s 1 did— with the championship, VINDEX I$ SAVED FOR Outside of his exhibition bout with THE KENTUCKY DERBY. Freddie Welsh right after the Briton bbs returned to this country m wine] HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 30. ning over Willie Ritchie, the H. P. Whitney’s Vindex was saippea ¢ 77TH DIVISION WOUNDED dl BP Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. SEE SEVERAL GO00 BOUTS. Werner, who | van Will Mopizar'gg ‘ A large crowd of wounded soldiers, the amateur tournament recently held] H. Hays in expected to be a guest of | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. the majority of ion men, {9 Maaison Square Garden, went fifteen | honor. Mrs. Stanley Lyman Otis ta | @t Warren at 41st St minutes to a draw with Harry Goldman, | Chairman of the luncheon.” Mra, John Joe Lawrence and Soldier MeLaughlin | Pr " iweer, State Repubdlican | Van Jrounds with bus's big show in the Gurder al: ltney hore "e ‘ y to saddle F 4 night, 31 Knapp will ha te é “I've always liked McAuliff 4) Boing Butwell has n engaged to Billy won, manager of Le dj Ro Frank in the Derby and the I r aaah “ shipped to Churehill Downs to-day, “ar um 5 ; LA sgl i rtunity to see how und He Why f Barton. worked « ee ay mile and a furiong in 1.56. Sande 1 pe up in the ring. Jack wa f ee a 1 champion—and Leonard , . sys will have the| too, and a wor at | ou Di race t them in. acti rm +8 si | Vletcher May Play To-Day, Besides there will be | poston Lana other great champion on i} ‘on Jack Britton, the wonderful weiter |. , John B. | weight champion—-who probably * Je Pipe ager fought more times for the soldiers 1 that Rob- charities than body in ‘twas and war charities tha ody. in| freane pe aut eit eee the world, Jritton is scheduled to |} ilure to sigh, w ach his name appear with Jim Montgomery, an|to a eontract within four days. Irish fighter recently arrived here Jimmy Twyford and Michael &.| Doyle Gets a Riding Micense, Willie Doyle, the boy who was held responsible for fatal aceident at if Wie recently ich caused the d Prank F " Peels Off Corns Beiween Toes The Great Corn Loosener of the Age. Never Fails. Painless. unthink ha w intenanee ard Wallste Union yesterday, 1 ng with the proposal of the ¢ nistratio’ that CAvil servicer et t ns is th the merits without : political or personal ‘p of The patronage am than $40,000 pe BRAZEN, " SAYS WALLSTEIN OF CIVIL SERVICE EVASION Ja bese trifle kt any drug store, M'ttd by the Municipal Buildin the propos BW tawrence & Co. Chicago, lil change rouni lyn. R cr F. with 'R. F. FOSTER LEADS AT Fost In the qualify wound np the show en volun League f the Loyalty Litue tthe Tommy Nelson and Danny Powers and Billy J Mont e| Bobby Ga Tommy Kowan of Brook: | NEWSPAPER GOLF. er of the Ste let the Meld ng round of the first cam- | |petitive event of the New York News; |per Goif Club this year at Van Corte andt Park, returning @ card of 90— 68 | he mateh rounds will be de- | cided at the co nventence | some ume during nth, A. W.| Polnsette of the Press had \tar and away the best gross score—e 14, His handicap was The next . n the cards | |the newspaper men is a thirty-six hole tournament at. the Essex County ‘ountry Club on May 16, Conditions | al & best. ball foursome in the | , afternoon round at the play ~~ Yale Eight in Kecord Trial, HAY . LAXATIVE ROLLS for CONSTIPATION 1 2 t Made with real fruits 13¢ ‘Boars vay Km? ROLLS | be done with corn?—-people exclaim, Sunnycorn is the palatable answer | Sunnycorn as a vegetable, as a and—of course-—as a cerea THE PAT FRUIT You eat well You sleep well You feel well dessert, Buy SUNNYCORN from your own grocer—it’s mighty good ENT CEREALS (Established 1883) New York, N.Y in a minute ‘SUNNYCORN What! 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