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— ELE ean arama San eR I TAL mY LO BOR Pe tas eee nr a ee i n - 5 " rhe ae oe 2h ag ‘4 en ae Ae Rinray ves * Ee . Rip SNe z of ot ane ratty f Oenaeres eae i . ‘ BR a os . m iid seit ig ‘ ; G WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 1” eae ‘ si BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |While Giants Are Opennn 7 _ in the West With Reds CAN PAPIN BEAT OUR LIGHTWEIGHTS? . By Thornton Fisher’ White Sox Play Here $=. TELEGRAMS V ‘ i Both New York Teams Have Tough Nuts to Crack in the First Inter-Sectional Clash of Major League Clubs This Season. / TEHOLAIRG-WHAT KNOCK 2e MOU SAT - ICKY ) By Charles Somerville. GS WHST, said H. Greeley, one of America’s vast known hack -writers, sume time back, s , And it was good advice in them days. Bul if while you have to go West you are aiso the Giant bababall team | and are ticketed to meet Cinethnatl, that Greeley stuff ain't in the line of | Winning undying popularity with any descendants of Mr, Coogan of OUR : R , | popular Bluff. Nay B wa | oma sctt, 2 femeniber afd T guess you do too that those Reds rapped a" Army and joard f | Pennant out of the proposition last year and hav signs + Amateur Boxing, Not | slapping somebody in the solar plexus whenever hey atarted thls yer “4 Foster | God wot it shall not be UB! ° ae | But om the other hand, suppose We clean ‘emt ] » : , Mr. MoGraw, you have an added coupon on yo Ds Danis nahn nik ian Gee © mn your Pullman ttoket. It ‘ OF, as one of our respected con- y WIS MANAGER ie v5 temporaries refers to them, pro-| “~~ Y7 ORSCAMPS EVERY But the fool part of our bases @—————_____ _ fessional joy killers, rarely have even| ~ jituation in this burgh is that while our Giants go out to chase up itaguestongcomenthoene mek. | STANDING OF ' DAM CONCERNING > & @00d working knowledge of the) ™, h oe: HIS TRAINING they would reform, or rather ere oh DAM IN. CENTRAL name stuff he rious—the ont Chicago Americans to plot their crimes against the Yankees. : By Neal R. O’Hara Grevetent, 1900, by The From Puntiaing Co, (The Wow Tork Brenins Werth) Predictions aré ag useful as rub- bers to a legless man, but I am never- NATIONAL LEAGUE, theless looking for a big return to W. Le PO.) Clam. form by our representatives at home 5 043 | Shicege and abroad. 13 8 619 | Palindetohia., ° AMERICAN DE BUT— TOMORROW NIGHT PAPIN @ERTAININ PICKED A “LU-LU" : IM LEW TENOLER. — | " What makes basebail a wonderful 110, 826 | Now York sport spectacle ts ita many echances GAMES YESTERDAY, |for surprise. Perfect baseball can't] pittepargn, 8; Philadetpbla, 1. 4 happen and perfect persons don’t Gaty Game esbotene, the New York County Sg ; exist and let us shake hands over Fay teties Aint De, : ‘ao retarns show New York has 6,000,000 people panning the|theso two great discoveries. imeem ; But hey, there’ you Yanks’ ‘The ee aa ’ kes peceebvaas Sea stuff is Th you and don't let these | Bovton at 6h. Leste White Sox continue to bleach thelr . wen. consideration, ‘much rine oa tae kal Gbiee Cuvee for everything. For five vucks Noe ox blag aria Philadelphia at Pittabu: take up an in- eee . END. AMERICAN LEAGUE. The rejuvenatéd A’s have improved in all departments of the game —_4—— {cue Clu, WL at Boni = except the box office. | Beckett Rocks peso Abie ate Board xing ° aj . * " 7 4 Chicago (811! Phitadels leant Open ate bags Apmetln vor sige ss . THE REASON BABE RUTH'S SWINGS ARE HEALTHY IS BECAUSE Ll t SI ‘ +500 Banton ‘ ‘s ~ would be Important 1 Neale amma age | TBHY GET PLENTY OF AIR. Wells to eep mn | GAMES YESTERDAY. me 4 . . . e 5 Boston, 7; Philadetonia, |. wreerey . ' ‘The Detroft fans stil y Ne y i Cleveland, 7; Bt. Leuls, 3 our mind iis aonnera it ne| Women Tee OfF | oun | have hope, but what they shou!d show te chari Three Rounds' ib Grand Jury would give {i ¢ A pe aaa: a GAMES TO-DAY. i al ae on English Links PAIN, , Washington club is now losing in mid-season form. LONDON, May. LiptyOe Beckatt: | Galas uc ier toe ‘ LIGHTWEIGHT + es : {the English heavyweight champion| Ctreand at Baie. sr eote CHAMPION oF | Since the highball was stymied at the nineteenth bole, the golf clubs’! boxer, knocked out Bombardier Wells, | Aynny yen British Women’s Golf Cham- FRANCE | dues have tncréased with their Dont's. ‘ormer champion, in the third round | Beco a eas ‘ Ss ‘ | oo o¢ a match for the heavyweight Pionship Tourney Starts s+ | Aa noon as the dovblehenders svar! Lxiroit tans can ace two defeats championship of Bngiand last night, |NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE To-Day. for the price of one. | his marks the second victory of aoe as A o8 «© | Beckett over Wells. In their ret se representatives trom|‘ gy pity b , High Rolling Goensners | he Gants are tmproving tike the telephone service. Aten St the Soltiorn Bleek Otte ., TT © "iSilaeoey buy... % ee Soceverier tease Te | Pas 6 cupeed eas's care at| ins| &@- | pat Sapa Me iB er eases agninat Goa AT gamed ees pra ng panera eee bel at Duck Pins | jos may command national interest. but we'll leave it to you! The fight took place batted tb: wits they all about when they voted whether Gen. Wood's or Detroit's | arresass. ing streak caused the most uproar, |ness the contest, which Was expected | nstumore oo boxing in the Empire tn the north of Ireland, the an- | {> prove « gruelling one. th tm Detroit hi points. MIE nn cialcamencs Bl Bovecotaa! Riv Mh creat al 5 Ah RE nual British Ladies’ champlonabip | ‘The second annual duckpin bowling > looked over the Walker| will get under ‘way. Ordinarily this | championship opened last night at the Heal J Star of to finish, studied its White Elephant Bowll Academy, ne and find that the announcement would hardly cause a jowling: y: ' ng likely to happen, it Gov. ripple of excitement on this side of Brosdway and fist Gureet, Four teams Harlem Tourney FrenchChampion hat thousands of |the Atlantic, but ‘to-day’s ohampion- ; ‘orkers will be permitted to go | ship is out of the ordinary, due to the - bates et Roost eainas presence of four invading Americans, them in the newspapers; that| Marion Hollins, metropolitan eham- rt will be regulated under con-| Pion; Mra. C, H. Vanderbeck, former better than it ever knew be-| holder of national honors; Mildred 8; Syracumm 4. ‘Both men looked Rt. Wells forced | m Shae games vastponed (rai what the better of the first round. | ¢ Ghmes Te-Day. nm the second, Beckett drove tus op: | Jerer city WEIGHTS FOR PAUMONOK tant tonite’ boards with acleft jolt | for a count a nine ates ace | t, 5 tan competed. ‘The Grand Centrals of saan Ready for Bout HANDICAP ARE ANNOUNCED, |«*tt!™s,‘ nis feet, came, back Min Bille. Cordés'e Grand Central alleys! Mhton Bernstein, @ former winner ea Y or bou j adopted rushing tactics, onjy to be met ‘by Wells's famous left Tht Beckett's Brooklyn, did the best rolling, scoring | of @ national champlonship for boys, Weigits for the Paumonok Handi- | sirengil prevailed over the science, 0: RACING SELECTIONS 1,568 for three games; noxt was Lenox, | Augustin Healy, the veteran, and An-| Gbrcuas Pas ent cee | ent, ny lly he landed of Manhat: rf t cap, the first big race of the 1920 aea- | terrine risiit to the Jaw, Mooring Wells, i Ena then lb eoneig ce aad | ton 8. Von Bernuth, the former Co-; champion, who meets Lew Tendier of| son dn the metropolitan tracks, which | ¥8° Was counted ow be tone to ent gthing possible will Caverly and Rosamond Sherwood | with 1.601; Surprise of New York had PREC Oo Tee le anes fee recmaeris fa, the. star bout of Cwsive| willbe run et Jamalon, were: qn-| Staplatoniend Herman seere it manhood and clean living amone ath |form the contesting forces from this |AAi%; Orpheum of Brooklyn, | 1.3 lawn tennis singles for! rei ersey City a 4 + AT PIMLICO. —Luciue, Austred, gecond Race.—-Pastora, Bruin z ‘ v8. PATERSON. N. J., May 11.—Tommy| Bél, New Haven. And Merit of Brooklyn, 1,249. H. Horms| Um Harlem Cu morrow night, will finish training for|"OUnced yesterday by W.S. Vosburgh | godieton of Baterson won from Billy| | Third Race--Little Nearer, Ka { . Ietes who go in for b ‘Without the services of | of the Lo iD yesterday. through the Metropolitan Jockey | Rich : it ‘Ben i so in for boxing, country. bet man, Ath wr stele ite the high Healy brought all of his excellent | the bout to-day at the City A. C.. | earoue: Metropol key | Ric! ards oF Nera ef, the twe Ha siah, Ben Hampeon. Sale aie MONG Canin Chase's objections| 22% Stirling, the young. subura~ 5 a 9. court eeneralahip to the fore tn Nin} fe will wind up hie preparatory work| Club, Sam Hitdreth's Lucullite, which | found of & hard-fought contest at the ‘4 , Antilles, objections |_ ] "4 |Lyceum A. C. of Paterson last night | Dough Girl. haired girl from Atlanta who has {2 ‘The Erening World bead. Second round battle in which he de-) with a five-mile run on the roads in| Was just about the best of the older | Stapleton proved that his knockout vic- | Fifth Race.—Panoply, Star Court, pi ‘Thum’ ies on Broadway f. i Michael EB. M id, the x “ 1 ~ meet ie. twice captured the national trophy, aller jehael B roud, the former| Central Park this morning aud six tory,a week ago over Oakey Keyes was| My Laddie. tained @n his statement that it | the chances of the English chanplon- nt star who Jn one of the recent | rounds with the gloves this’ afternoon.} “orses last season, has been assigned | no*ruxe, as he had Richarfis in bad ixth Race, — Daydue, Dane droll re | places the sport in the hands of the| ship coming over here this season Hallenbeck ‘ii itt, Fecrults to the 7th iment dorevs. | To-morrow he will take Just enough | top welght of 180 pounds in this event to the Walker measure ts con- sha. in every round, the referee stop- entry, Different Eyes. OE Oe Osetia. Yet Marion My The youngster gOt off finely against the | exercise to keep himaeif on edge UNUl'at six furlongs, which will have a ping the fight inthe twelfth round to Seventh Race. — Red Internationa! Sporting Club of New| Houine if her long-distange driving wwe"L t' Must Sitotuty tubeless moved up inside the servicd cout ines | (he, Hime, comes for him to enter the| aus of $5,000, for which sixty. sare cide | Ua UTR OW nis | cence eee cea eras York and will destroy amateur box-|is in good working order, will be very , Humett, Community “aah. 10s: Fred Halleubsck, for volleys and overhaud drives that |" “Papin has gained nmpelt’ a t | Maat Bee recat ambllaaaipntn ins toe: seoopn | . ry i ——E EEE Yoretha: Me a y Jett of Philadelphia in the second A ae ood wend waleo. Mrs. Vander. | Roraat, Areade 00, nd ik. “Caaens “Castle were’ far’ too fast for Healy, Tee | adenivete darthe ie inition bare, hea | oreevenr-olds end upward have Peund ef the setai-hasl, scheduled for | THM, BOWLING aND Again is the reverend gentle-| beck. Mildred Caverly of, Philadel? | follow: Community Club’ No. 1, Tngteweod, aos: SeCOnd set, however, Healy he | most of these are his own countrymen, | °¢en named. twelve rounds. te ‘Wrong. One of the biggest ob. | ein” one of the strongest younger | Commusity Clu No.2, ‘Magicwod, s0; Ford. Dall low. “Macksoud, compelled to dig | but they are the most. enthusiastic | ES he latsroniicest Cheese. Bila. one, of, One borealis & fave eata, 428; Uaatle’ Point Nu Gamle for hin shots, did not do nearly eo well mre Sonn 2 rooters a champion ever had. Dave Mind is the development of real ama-| {te Migs Sherwood, a very long driver | Point No. i. 443; Castle Point No. §) 331: Fe et Court, algo bothered him and | Driscoll, promoter of the show, declares ¥ ‘ 4 that several French societies have pur- | teure almost to the exciusion of the | to , is only starting her tou J 4, 34a, |. Von Bernuth ined a pli in, th bk Be jonala, the’ conduct of bouts | Samant campaign and did not decide | | tnird'round by way of out-driving Ben-, cossed, large blocks of seate for to- Tepresentatives of fifty or| ane the last minute to compete at | Jamin Landau f t get vie~| War ber plae icine cheeter a y or; until the last m! 0 sa in ny ~ more industries of the country in wa-| Newcastle. T Overrated, feseving enestakocte iris Came See oie tact the Frenchmen thi tous classes. Already belts and cups| Miss Cecil Leiteh, who cemes from | Johnny Dundee, the Italian tight-|Bui%icem, “rouenour this, match | was jor ee puneerived By ie leaders|q notable Lig gig Farr ape | Weight, rediculon the possibility of Wil-| net offéred stubborn resistance all the i yon cody ‘There will he Ao ncere nade taver > a prety 6.500 yards, |"* Jacksoy knocking him out or even | way. Von Bernuth. however, was al- | ways steadily aggressive nd missed| Burke Whips Reich All the Way. Prizes tavolved, and consequent no | Tre caries are extremely far and /outpointing him when they meet in the {ow chances” foredriving through the| Nw. ORLMANS, May 10,—Mar Professionals engaged. the driver who falls to get over big Ting, at the Newark Sportsmen's Club| openings for passes. | The tournament BILLIARD ACADEMY. B'way & Stat et 3 Burke, local heavy weight, defeated ‘A The wi tins | ’ vill continue this ‘elght, defeate Amateur Athletic U: and pl 1 up like moun- {Friday night. Willie accomplished thia| © r. Refoh ‘in every reund of their fitteen- eontro! its branch of the eee ‘It tate ‘plum out Of tuck. ‘The near. |feat once and thereby advanced. him round battle. Burke would have done for years, and instead of|ty sea furnishes extra hagards in the |Self to the front ranks of his class- scored a knockout but for the holding mates, He had ‘five subse it = | PORT, May 11 tactics of Rel boxing being destroyed, it| shape, of bligh winds, which, with Tint. (o repeat that pertarmance, but | Sey. & fast New ‘York bantam, won the | Burke 98 pounds, “It was Burlte's beet f It was Burke's best contrary be fostéred in un| everything combined, tends to make | war not equal to the task. Dundee | Peferee's decision over Buck Wallace | winning effort in @ local ring.. The and sportamanlike manner,|Neweastle a very difficult course for | discussed their impending match gnd| here last ni d in the other four-|largest crowd that has attended a A. A. U. will welcome, men and especially severe for women | those alrea: hi round bout the ref- i f ii golfers. naslum yeat Gully’ Work. | eree's decision over Buck Weefer. gans's Gscteion Swan applauded, Ve” ; W win epee alaglaea | Many followers of the game will be ot ne now rn jun. | then read whore his atable. [iad t@, wnow that Hadle, WHS OC |i, ing Manne even “a” second | fll TIM (MT (TOT (TT TT] ees Same es. me Ia: | sourmemen Flr, Tat, Tilers eas |e Meee huceT pies ate, ee |__| (||| i t. His left hand was badly cut |tor in the lightweight class and wieage erat Bs cragi dent i, Hynes feared ar the time he | made cupital out of It o visions of the old “coupled | Would never be able to go in for golt = Detting” rule. A ‘ood: friend | clubs again, But Wild has fooled all | did that but when he tried to| the Doubting Thomases. At Baltus- | He | the other day Megat hand, Then 104, only using his-r' i {t and called on us for a) ie emptation was too much, and the the reel we told him he| Baltusrol capture tried out the in-4 the bet, and s0 it seemed, | jured member and found he could got forther explained that in- | bY 80 successfully that he hung up waiting for the pari-mutuel| “ne 78 for the second round. Wil 10 make the price, he had| Wil! play on the Jersey team in the 5 and 2, the layer’s own | forthcoming tournament with a team inst Blazes, not mentioning | °™ ‘Westchester, aning-mate, Paul Jones. Z W. C. Durant, President of General price,” ‘stipulating me Motors, has presented three tractor If he had simp! 4 $20| mowers to the Deal Club, his home ae gt0t place on Biases |club. ‘The new machines already to the official price on the| have mad 8 ormigh Hie pernuee oc last week's rains would have cashed even | lst ent As Walter Hagen is preparing to ail for England next Tuesday, word comes from the other side that Deal, scene of the British open champjon- | ship next month, will be lengthened | Ae tine? SR to 6,600 yards and five holes made | Marty Crows Beat: +_| over. Looks like Johnny Bull intends ® e Ad Wolgast’s| 1. give the visiting Yanks a taste of Peather the real stuff, Marty Cross, brother of the famous Leach, defeated Johnny Wolgast, who| Mise Caverly Lea) holds the same relation to Ad Wolgast, Golfers. former champion of the lightweight) NEWCASTLE, County Down, Ireland, -elaas, at the Armory A. A, Jersey City.| May 11.—The appearance of the Amer- Cros landed @ right-hand | “ell 0 the pan Figen Ay Bl yet hie | toa entrants in the preliminary } Par-amount 25e for Twenty tand Britian ladies’ golf champlon#hip tour- Shirt \ ml EGYPTIAN Two seaiel Satisfaction guaran- were "even, and’ the resaaining | 78%, maeered the intricacies of pho Wasser aaaee heck | Wont to. Wolgaat for game Aghting. |""‘The low medal core. an 84, was and Wild “Burt” Ken-| turned in by Miss Cecil Leitch,ra Brit- | a ie ”AR-AMOUNT | y: Mains i Caverly of the American | team had an 87. 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