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li ee eh ee ee ee one Dota oem cates of the Olympic cham- by the Canadian players in the world, from across the border will meet to-night and the contest will play the tenets fitled toe the ent empty honors of second place. loulity J beat- » 18 @ serious blow to the their race for the pennant. didn't get off on the right year, but they to strike their to @ gait that the a third and Lear, dor put them well up amo: although 0} HAT mysterious visit of Jack Carpentier while all the boxing and otherwise, loudly that they i ler contract, is porte A likely that lurk! Sent eae je of Dboxine game in this district. It at the behest of Driscoll that the French light- bame go this coun- . Jules re, mid~ ot who in, also soon tat the Jersey ity club, 'H#® announcement that Johnny Dundee and Willie Jackson will meet in the ring of the Newark ‘a Club on Thursday night, @, is Interesting mainly because ‘will be a twelve-round con- It will be the first important jer the new jer, which ph rough! yx tent rounds that eig! Ld be interesting to see how he over the longer route. In all of Dundee's cight-round generally was divided to would have happened Pon wut. gone further. This HE Joe Lynch Rooting Club as- gembled. at the’ Pennsylvania . Btation yesterday to oft to St. Louis, where Kid Reagan on Thurs- joe didn’t seem to think much difficulty with ‘but appeared very possibility of getting a MIG. Cokenrn that Sonn Casas ; that John Pitreee uate, has made BAdle Joe's Manager, an offer to fight nan, and has sent the champion “ofer of $10,000 to box Joie. “ENGLAND MAY WI THDRAW “AONDON, ‘Apr! 27-—Enwtand elther shave t@ withdraw froin the Olym- games or make # «reat reduction in “Wie size of her team if more money \o | 48s. Harvard, 12m, 5a. _ *sNEAM FROM OLYMPICS. | T SPO TERNATIONAL CON Spinella Beats Trucks 85 Pins Phil @pinelia peat Chartey Trucks by & margin of eight-five pins in the first half of the ‘home and home series these the ‘bowlers aré rolling for a purse of $2,000, nig to the cloud which| WHSt makes Spmelia’s achievement so| Davis Cup matches in England early in over the team is| teasing to the New York bowling fans|July. The team will sell May 29, ac- = |in'the fact that iat night's series was| cording to t a I, | rolled on ‘Trusk's home alleys in Phile- | rene, ous Dresent Blane so that 4 delphia. It le figured that Spinella will ily Apcrease the lead when they City Mallalleys, Park Row, May 1. Last Dight's scores: ‘| Soinetlo—$88, 186, 108, 06, 918, 108, 190, 18, a Harvard Loses to Middie Crews ANNAPOLIS, Mt, “Apr 27—The Nawal Academy defeated Harvard on the Sev ita firwt and second plebe crews all winning in their clashes against the Crimeon by substantial margins. The race, originally ar- ranged for Saturday. Gould not be rowed on that day, the weter being too rough. Conditions were not ¢s- pectally and the audience was smaller than at any boat race here for years, in @pite of the interest in the event. The times of the different races ‘weret First crews—Naval Academy, 11m; Second crews—Naval Academy . 158.; Harvard, 12m. 86s, Third ctows—Naval Academy, 12m. 24s.; Harvard, 12m, 408, ae Windek Zhywako Throws Linew, BOSTON, April 27.—Wiadek Zbyszko, the Polish giant, after one hour and 19 minut of wrestling, defeated Ivan Linow, the Cossack, here last night. w ith a flyin The Maer the latter, nad’ broken trom dis grasp a number of times. eee Wew International League. %. wont Baltimore (rata). Te Day. 7 Cas, 12 ot Haittmore, Buffalo at Reading. Akron at Syracuse Fania Re Davis Cup Team | To Sail May 29 Arrangements were completed yester- Gay for the departure of the team to represent the United States in the fbould land in time for the players to enter the Hnglish championship which S month or/imeet_tn the second aif at Spineiia's| eins on June 21. William H. Johnston, William T. Tilden 84 and R. N. Williame 2d, who have been chosen ag members of the team, have. been instructed to secure their passports and are getting all the Dartice possible to put them in form for this trep. The fourth member of the team has not been selected but will be chosen from W. F. Johnson, Obaries 8, Garland and Richard Harte. After careful consideration of the men ie and bearing in mind the in- fluence of the selection on the mem- bership of future Davis Cup teams, the committee charged with the selection of the United States representatives has dogided to Umit this choloe to the men named. Thig decision was Tenched after correspondence by the committee with the first ten on the present ranking hist to learn just who could make the trip if chosen, The elimination matches will be held immediately after the Church Qup contest at the West Side Club, the firet being played May 28, Sey erie. elder | LOCAL BOX SCORES | AT POLO GROUNDS. 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Chlenee,.s+s+ 8 1.000) Washington... 4 6 444 2 .800/ St. Louis... 8 4 aan a0 “ 2,790 Poiladeimnia., 2 ‘aal | Detroit YEOTERDAY, 2 TING PAGE IN NEW YORK TESTANTS IN WORLD SPORTS Copyright, 1020, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Byoning World.¥ ; | moarby, a o JOR MscoRMACK<, PT OF THE AMERICAN OLYMPIC HockRY TEAM FIRST REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TO COMPETE (6 THE OLYMPIC GAMES Nothing will stop the A's this se: . with Oey) ‘Babe Ruth ta hitting on about two ' . _ LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Rara Coprrighs, 1990, ty The Prom Publishing Co. (The Wew York Evening World.) The Yanks Ave opened on Broadway with a typical fiasco caste. By Thornton Fisher WALTER. HAGEN SAILS. NEXT MONTH TO ACCLIMATE HIM SELF FOR COMPETITION IN THE GRITISH OPEN CHANPION~ ‘ ‘SHIP - n except the Child Labor Law. . oy of Detroit has grown so fast the Tigers aren't oble to keep up it. ’ ‘ . cylinders. . ° It won't take 154 games to determine the status of the St. Louis teams. . . The shorts have made Belore leaving for the Weet with bis obempicn, Jeck Heitton, Dan Morgan, manger of Britton, Geolared that the fiftesncound decision bouts in Now Youk Gtate would not keep bis men from fighting for a decision, as he intends to mateh oth Britton and Battling Levinsky, the light hesvyweight champion, for bouts in (his State, Al, TAppe, well known manager of fighters, who took’ nine ‘American fighters to range « few tmuch money with his battlem an the other side, as be tes just cabled hia secretary in iNviladel- pila to engage an office in that aity for him, a he will aon gail for home with his fighters, ‘There i# a promising bantamweight over in Philadelphia who f¢ fast coming to the front as a reeult of his good fighting and many victories, He is Martin Judge, who has already fought seventeen boute in ‘Philly’ and the other cities Martin's last victory was a knockout over Tommy McGann in four rounds et the Ne- tional A, ©, si Jack Hanton, the Philadelphia boxing promoter, today notified™ Sammy Goldman, manager of Chainpion Pete Herman, that be le trying to sign up Champion Johnny Kitbane and Herman for fan eight round bout at his big boxing club in Philadelphia on June 2 Hanlon sayy he bas offered Kila warantee of $7,500 for his end, Goldman aaid he would be pleased to let Herman fight Kilbane, Rovker Kanme, the glme Buffalo fighter, who won the decision over Ralph Brady of Symcuse, N, ¥., recently, wae matched to-day by Saminy Harris’ the fata promoter of Baimone, to meet Pal Moran, the Now Orleans lightweight, in a twelve-nand bout 40 a decision at the American A, A..of Baltimore on the night of May 14, Augio Ramer, the oul mbkfleweight, and Bry. Downey, the band hitting fighter af Colum 0,, have wk boon matched by Jake Carey of Moohester, N. ¥., 10 engage in the war bout f len rounds at the next desing show to ve | staged at the ig auditoriag in that ofty on May #. Ratner made 9 big with Jackio Olark of Alkentown, It Uhere ln bis reoent fight ‘Tom Androws of Milwaukee, who game to town © foq days ago for the pare of signing up Willie Jactwon, the lool listhoweight, for a re tum battle of ton rounds with Ritshie Mitchell, the crack Milwrwakee fighter, has practivally ellnehed the matoh consent 0 allow Jackwn wo battle, The will be held the Aime week in June, Jack Sharkey, conqueror of Jimmy Wilde, who boxes Abe Friedman in Boston to-night, bas been matted 19 tes Dick Gogiman la Milweutes, ‘The vent boxing ehow tm be atumed tw the RodicottJotnaton shooworkem will be bekl at the Binghamton (N, Y,) basvball park on May T, As the jublic will be Darenittial to wee thew shows, beut Chiongo-Clevelané (rain), @AMES TO-DAY, the sateriainment ought tw drum thourande of Persona, ap Lhe game ¢ going MO) there, C Tumer, the Indian light heavyweight, and Aawwon of this city will probably clash oar Wout. KK. 0, Lémghlin, the welterweight of Beanie, Fe. who hes fought covenal . ane Pirates seem to get along without playing Wagner like the opera jo. . . up months ago for fights, tres evidently not made | m he gut Prank Uadtoy’s | Sone UPS Nate . on the Giants and the Yanks. . . MILLER HUGGINS SHOULD PUT ON OVERALLS AND FIND OUT WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HIS oo. Jupiter Pluvius will never lead the ‘Wets the way John Barleycorn did. . The Giants have been admitted to the Cheese Club without wearing overalls. MACHINE, . over in Frazice in the last two months, la back home again, He arrived here last Thursday, He wou the welterweight championship title of that country, and as the other Frenchmen refusd to box him he tus compelled to getum to this country, An effort was mado by a New Orleans promoter to match Martin Burke, the New Orieang heavy- weight, and Wille Meehan of California for fifteen-round bout there on May 6, but as Meehan figite Bl Brennan at Philadelphia on May 19, Tom MoArdle, his manager, passed up the bout, MeAnile has called off Meehan's fight wih K, 0, Sullivan in Pennayivan: Micky Donley, the clever Newark Hehtweight, hae been matched by his manager, Joe Wagner, to box | ¢ Prauhie Noyes st Providence to-morrow night. Although the new boxing law in Philadelphia vemnita the holding of elght-round bouta instead of aix-round contests after Mi manager of Champion Jack Britton, mys that he signed Teition up to fight Prankle McGuire of Veonwlvania for only alx rounds at the Nationa | A. C. of “Philly” on next Saturday night, Dan might Agree to let Jack go the extra oxo rounds, Britten Wins From Malone, Evening World.) April 27.—Jack Britton, welterweight chdmpton, and Jack Mo- lone, the speedy boxer of St. Paul, fought twelve rounds here to-night with the honors going to Britton at the fin- ish, It was a scientific treat for half the journey when Malone tired and Britton came on to win, Benjamin Boxes to a Draw. (Spwcial 1 The Kreaine World.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 27.—Joe Ben- Jamin and Bddy Mahoney boxed four fast rounds to a draw here last night ‘The armory was crowded to the doors. his is the first contest Benjamin has taken part in here since Summers Wins from Plarce. TROY, N. ¥., April 27,—Edw#e § of Albany in round bout at the The weights Summers Pierce 136 pounds. Jack Twin Scores Knockout. BOSTON, April 31.—Jack Twin Sulli- van of Boston clinched his claim to the New England heavyweight title by stopping Carl Wicks in five rounds be- fore a packed house last night.’ Sullie van is matehed to meet Tom Gibbons of Bt. Paul here soon. Darcy Kapcks Out ‘Sapper Ceo { —— United States Golf Association to Confer Here Friday on Pos- sible Changes in Rules, Acceptances from practically all the subsidiary golf bodies of any import- ance have been received by W. D, ‘Van- derpool, Secretary of the United States Golf Association, for the conference on possible changes in the rules to be held ‘at Delmonico’s on Friday afternoon. Among those who will come to this city 8 Wilbur Brooks, the new President of e Western Golf Association, Barton K. Stephenson, the Massachusetts Golf Association Chief Mxecutive, will also attend. Other sectional bodies that will have representatives here include the Metro- politan, Connecticut, _ Intercollegiate Missouri, New Jersey, OF’, Rhode Is- land, Texas, Western Pennsylvania, Philadeipnia and Wisconsin Associa- tions. Lord Riddell has been appointed Chair- man of the British Reception Commit- tee which will entertain the *United States Golf Association delegation upon the latter's arrival on the other side early in June. As told here the other day, the match between the Americans and the Oxford-Cambridge golfers will be informal, as it will be impossible to get 8 representavive team from this ri The younger set of golfers wi less be glad. to learn, that scholastic | championship _ to will again be held in this viehni &@ member of the cording to. Country Club, the there probi ay. thus making It one of the first of the season's com: petitive events in the metropolitan dis- trict. At present the first known int yippee Ly) for a at chosen by the Garden Club, May 13 to 15. ‘od ‘The golf links st Van Cortlandt, Pel- ham Bay and Mosholu Parks will be opened for the spring and summer sea- son to-morrow, it was announced yes- by Commissioner Joseph P. Hen- of the Department of Parks, the evubt- inter- ‘nament ‘Ac- jassau jumiors will gather re nessy Bronx, Developments following the announce- ment of the change of dates for the Olympic golf championship appear to assure representation of the United States in the international tournament beginning at Antwerp on fuly 18. Fw. {Rublen, " seoretary of the American ¥. ter from Howard’ JF. vi U. 8. Gol mn President of the stating that th in the summer. and requesting information regard: the golf contests scheduled as part of the Olympic Gaines program, The American Olympic Committee has been in gorrespondence for some time with the Balgian Committee regaedin the golf events, and while the official rules and programme for this section of the games fe not yet arrved from Antwerp @ fair outline of the matches has been secu The tournament will be played over the Antwerp Golf Club course at Cap- pelinbosch and will be open to one team of six players from each enter! = tion, Play will be of the match team order and there will be no individual events for men er competitions for women, ’ Jim Barnes, the holler of several pro: fessional golf championships and lef rival of Walter Hagen, will sail for England to compete in the British open event on the good ship Fintand May 15, Barnes, who is now at his home couree, Sunset’ Hilla in St. Louis, has booked passage through local friends, F. C. Newton, gott champion of Staten Igland, devotes most of his time to his Massachusetts club mates at Brookline and hoids the office of Cap- Massachusetts Lesley Cu Wie probatty go to Rngian As & member the team of amateurs which will meet the Oxford-Cambridge Golfing Boolety in the coming inter- national matches, ‘The Irish professional golf champion has quit the green isie of Sinn Felniam and atrife to make h side of the Atiantia henceforth. | He ls Pa On ot BRIDGPPORT, Conn., _ April Johnny Darey of the U, 2. 8. Kanaa knocked out Sapper Cohen in the gecond 5. yound last night. Ds, is 'a you of professional at the Shae! try, Cl of Weatfeld, N. J, », who uecess’ in his In'tinla"countre that the attreation Sa com) too strong for the young Olympic Committee, has received a let- | is home on_thisy While Robbie’s Men Are Trimm Distory of baseball in | pup oan loso fleas. ‘The game began in @ fever, And laughing merrily. Sunday's Giants are Monday's midgets?” But*just the same the Brooklyn fans | were gasping in horror in the first in- ning, For there was an eyeful of indl- cation#that the Giants were to add to thelr Sabbath butchery by turning out {some mincemeat under the shadow of Deadhead Hill. It also looked like Rube Marquard was going to get & rumble that would turn his hair @ray and his heart to putty. Leadaway Burns set a fierce pace at the very rise of the curtain, He prodded a high one Intensely’ on Its beazer tor a long, clean three-bagger to right. Ross Young spent what seemed like a week-end at thi ; At Its conclusion he 2 constitutional to first, kindness of Mr. Marquard. : Chief Adjutant Art Fletcher pot out a slow dirt-kicker to Kil- duff at second. Art was cut down at first, but his bouncer escorted Wirst-Up Burnsey across the coveted rubWer. ‘Then up came Larry Doyle. He very promptly stuck it into right for a single. | It only carried Ross Young to | third, But lttle Statz, replacing Bennie 'Kauff in yesterday's freese-out, took up his trusty ash and sailed the pellet high ‘and long into the mitt of Hy Myers, centrefield. Soon as Hy clamped it Ross Young clattered home, By this time Rube was dripping beads of perspiration nearly as big as the ball he was tossing. You could see Uncle Robbie's waistline losing @ foot # min- whe, due to the weight that anxiety was peeling off him, and the Brooklyn fans, than which, by the way, there ain't none which is fannier, were telling themselv 5 that, anyway, they were glad Green- wood Cemetery was so near, because the truckage expenses for carrying the Dodgers there could be held down to a reasonable figure. Young Sicking—play- ing for Frisch about the time the Ford- hamite was finishing a workout under ether while a doc was corking the little man’s appendix in e jar of alechol Bicking, I say, bumped it very mildly to short, and Uncle Robbie postponed his fit of apoplexy, while Rube Marquard sagged back to the hut But were the Dodgers down- Even no, indeed! ‘They hopped up like ® band of Sene- gambians, ginned to the ears and de- siring to avenge the murder of a favor- ite’ king, or try out a Uttle cannibalism, ‘They instantly jammed Mr. Nelif, twirling for the Giants, into the stewpot and had the poor boy perboiled in less time than it takes your wife to find out you've maybe hed one or two. Ols the Patagonian, started it. Biff! into centre. Neis walked. Mr. Johnston roweled the old pill for a fence- battering three-bagger to left. Brooklyn stood right up on its feet in the grand- stand and ,elled so loud the sun got’ scared and ducked behind a nearby bunch of clouds, Olson and Nels came home to thelr Uncle Robbie. Zack Wheat—I mean Whack Wheat—shot a blinding smack right through Sicking and down the left bag for another three- Recotd Monday Crowd Sees Dodgers. Defeat Giants — In Game at-Ebbets Field kees Whip the Senators by Great Ninth Inning Rally. By Charles Somerville. ; 14 up on Coogan'’s Bluff the Yanks were making the Senators sign # peace treaty before many thousands, in Brooklyn the Dodgers were wreaking revenge on the ‘Giants befone the largest Monday crowd.in the Looks like the good old game fs losing ite populrity. About as much as o ‘cohorts, The ninth inning found Uncle Robbie, Rube Marquard and “Did you notice,” they were saying to one another, ing the MoGraw Clan the Yan- ing over 20,000, ended in a chill for Gen, McGraw and istants ere wacker, Johnston, of course, tagging in wi ther tally. Bnough of Nelif. Longboy Winters was brought forw ward to the serving pan. Looked for « minute as i Winters wasn't destined to last many symmers, for Myers jammed & high bouncer over his head for @ single, scoring Whack Wheat, and Ko- netchy came along and banged past short for another'single, sending Myers to third, Kilduff gave the first sign of weakening. He went out, Winters to Kelly. Then, Snyder (catching tor New York) put down a pretty play. He made 4s if to filng to second to nail Konetchy, but Instead sent the ball to Winters, whowmade a quick return to Snyder, who thus suddenly had the ball in hand with Myers caught twenty feet off third. Sny~ der passed the ball to Sloking, and on the return ran Myers down. “Rowdy” Elifott went out to Kelly unassisted. And that was that But {t was the goods, Four runs and the game, For Rube settied down to vigor- ous, masterful pitching. The fleld- ing became sharp and accurate, ‘Both teams gave a good Seniey of ae Ukely pennant contenders, And 80 elosed the day. re stilt haughtily stalking in the | of the league. Giants show fine class, though they. down for the day in honorable defeat. why both are to regardei Uncle Robbie and his ‘The Yanks win, the Dodgers win, th bleas us all,” said Tiny Tim. —— - The only tough stuff on the cards is Ruth out of the Yanks line-up, Frisch i out of th nts. i Dollars roll’ away mighty fast? But you can slap on the brakeg—, Buy Par-amount “economy fure nishings”—smart yet thrifty, sub- stantial yet inexpensive. Par amount.Shirt quality at $2.00 and $2.50 will surprise you. 'PAR-AMOUNT SHIRT, SHOPS Dich New Yok See One in Yonkers BOWLING AND BILLIARD r | THUM ACADEMY, Biway & 31st ot, r | Mf that you wer you are” asked assuredly they _ they are—the + , Makers of Arrow Shirts COLLARS Arrow Collars were not the best made in America. Cluett, Peabody & Co. 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