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i ' Coe ERENT TN IT s ~MJamaica bay) authority, says fishing this season of the year. ‘plentiful and the run of flounders in- “BIG TE Hildreth, Whitney, Wilson —» : Copyright, 1921, by the Preas Publishing Co, (Tie New York Evening Woriil). Split Up All But Ti “on a's é pet [Pp u wo THE NAG | SAW REE ow ||| | \| or Naet Was RAS auth 2 JAMAICA 007) ae’ sree (N THE Gere oH f Events for Juveniles || “se tga we pended o | DISCOURAGE eh ) WASH Ra Great Rivalry Between Them) *ea#0n. | She showed a liking for a |: urine eat Rivalry Between | route when she ran a good second to Porr 10. Expected AS Season Advane| Srey tag in the Rover furiond Char MINUTE S pces—Banksia’s Good Per-| ti itateaty” was bred tee hor Or ate, | owner, Giffor@ Cochrane, at Mount formance. Kisco, N.Y " Trai Bin ick was at the * By Vincent Treanor. track for tho frat time #ince his re- EM AROUND F it isn't Hildreth, it ts Whitney,| covery from his long illness. He looked peaked and if it isn’t elther of them it Is) [roked peaked tn ee norton ple ant Torh Healey and the Wilsen) day to come out but he said the out- you the first week | ing made him feel better. His son volphiatallbal oh todd Kenneth has been looking after his of racing on the Metropolitan tracks these three big stables control the) two-year-old situation, With the ex- @eption of two races, won by Spreck of horses during enforced ab- Billy's lor, trainer of the Fial- , got into the charmed Frank Ts Jenbeck hor @ls's Morvich, now the property cirele by winning two races in the GLASSES AROUND YOUR Maxey Hirsch, and J. 8. Cosden's| same day. Sunnyland and Lunetta COLLAR AND APPERS 5s saweutl ents | acquitted the! ofeditably. Lu- TO GE GOING Sot ood Times, all the Juvenile eve netta has been working very fast IN @ HURRY- decided so far have gone to the credit @{ the “Big Three.” Hildreth has taken three with over at Gravesend, The first official punishment of the v4 ng| Season for infractions of the racing Timberal, Little Chief and Kal-Sang wag visited upon the Redstone and has been second with Brush Up,| stable for running Billy McLaughlin Budana, Rose Brigade twice, with}in the colors of Maxey Hirsch, @Kal-Sang once before his winning | Orther-in-law of Willie Booth, train- er of the former string. Jockey (uel! effort on Wednesday. Whitney's! was handed a five-day suspension for ggtors have been brought home in| rough riding on Frigate in the fourth front iz these races by Zealot, Pas- race, “toral and Calamity Jane The only wd - Mother two-year-old races of import-| Carefree was left at fiance were won by RT. Wilson's| the second ti the post for 4% Manna and Duncecap. Spring Handicap, bad post ,. AM three stables have a nice col-| actor last season, Ided in _ lection of juvenile racers this season,| the hope that the operation would Sand it will be interesting to see how|cure his temper, but evidently he ‘they will faro individually when they| needs the European treatment of {book up together, as they probably | Deing sent over the sticks, @ will in e.ther the Colorado to-morrow — Hor in the Youthful on the last day of| Many of the two-year-olds which went to the post in the opening yesterday need a lot They squirmed around ating fashion before Mars Cassidy got them away. Calamity Jane, Humani- tarian and Avispa were the worst of- gthe present meeting t » There may bo some other young- eters of class which haven't becu geen in public yet, but they will have to be real good to take the measure ‘(of those mentioned. Every stable has pve! in exasper- ‘what is known as the “one best,” but| fenders. Calamity Jane finnally sot wevidently they are all under ‘c away flying and there was no stop “yet. It ls even possible that the to her, She scampered over the ground as if she outala pany. Three” haven't shown their stars yet, ned her com- Salthouch gossip has it that Little ‘Chief {s the best in the Hildreth barn, gwhile no one has a real line on what ‘Jimmy Rowe has in the Whitney lot © Sanford is credited with having some real runners, but they haven't een shown yet, and then there are the Xalpa Farm youngsters to come Little Patsey was very much the dest in the fifth race, and, inciden- tally, his performance was far and away different from that of his pre- vious outing. He bore out so badly in the run through the stretch that he byet This stable produced Leonardo | jooked as if he would finish in the I. rather late in the season last| grand stand. Even with the loss of Wear. From the present outlook the many lengths, he had enough left to Wear is rich in two-year-old material. | win handily. - ©_In winning the Spring I Banksia showed that sne bh “Pack as a very promising thr “old. Seoming from ‘and courage. tance racing will be her forte Jack Joyner’s Messines attracted a lot of attention on the strength of a She won, as good horses do,| fast workout, He evidently ran his| hind with both speed | race in the morning, for he never had | She looks as if dis-|a chance in the running against Me! this! chant Marine. i ndicap come ear- rj i ized fish, or to restore to liberty | By William B. Simmons. ass or trout that has given him) 1 HIGH WATER an unusually good fight, should wet | . ane ouching the fish dy Hook. Hen gate, {Is hands before touc | May. bo Ot AER Hat At SAL /and should handle it very gently and 5 oa as little as possible in removing the 1 ai a4 440) IBA 238 #08 | hook. ' ti Standard ‘Time. ering — ee oe A correspondent requests the follow- " ing information: “Camp Nipissing een wee coun tru is located near the source of the Thiteho . French River, which flows out of Lake Henry Whitehouse, Hook Creek| Nipissing and PRM RT or ususieay eighty miles to Georgian Bay. The river ts full of islands and rapic vd affords some of the finest bass fishing | on the American continent. ‘The mus- qin Jamiaca Bay was never better at Eels are kalonge grounds are in Lake Nip) Sdicates that other fish will belsing itself, and are pronounced vy Yebundant later. authorities on angling as probabt * — jthe best in Canada, Great Northern © The lake in West Side Park, Jersey) pike can be taken almost anywhere, WCity, has beon stocked with 1,500 full | 1h os JE ae = “grown trout and fishing is on e ‘week-day. catch more than six fish in a day. fishing will be permissible only on| “pne side of the lake, as women and| ehildren air themselves on the other. Y| speckled trout, and there are beaver No angier will be allowed] dains and marten slides not far from |camp which afford some very fine + portunities to study these interesting animals in a state of nature, We use, Indian guides and they cook, pack, | paddle and do all the hard work, but | od fis. may be lad of the Park| €Ven so, a than who spends a month in| , ne woo get himself into better Commission. condition than he would have believed ‘ wees in| Possible. grhe True Blue Fishing Club)“ «1¢ is pretty hard for me to tell how gehartered the City Island launch|to get to my camp, as it is twenty- Eagle, Capt. Dich Wunderlich, last ) and had a high-pressure time. than 350 flounders, some of “unusual size, were caught. ‘There @was a close race for high hook be- ‘tween Bill Moran and Gus Geiger, ebyt Bill won out, as he “is some afisherman.” | Jack King la President "of the club and Gus Lippelgaes, “Secretary. The non-commissioned | “members are Patty Decker, Frank wBecher, A. Benzan, Jack Ludwig, Joe *Singwr, F. Summars, H. Kicke’ and Coun® ‘Voelpel. four hours from New York by rail, and then a long trip by water from the nearest railway station on the Canadian Pacific. But if you have tny friends who are really interested and who are congenial and real sportsmen, whom you.wish to rec- ommend, T will be pleased to give them detailed information about some forty-pound ‘muskies’ and some old he-bass that I am going after this eumm a ARMY BOXERS TO MEET IN BIG BATTLE TUESDAY. Th€ launch Erie, Skipper Albert Meyer, has been chartered for the “weason by George Kohler, James Tice, wAibert Couzen and Fred Kohimeie m awho will make their first trip for the| The mombers and guests of the Mussel Beds, off Coney Island, next| ternational Sporting Club are due Sunday in quest of blackfish and ling.|a {istic treat when the champions of Ansus McAllister will go as guest.|the Hastern divisions are settled next The fellow who lands the first fsh|yesday night at the Commodore. ‘Tr @will win a Ane rod. The second prize (will be a rubber coat and “hy” boots| Presence of more than fifty high rank gwill go to the winner of the smallest | ing Officers of the United § who have announced thelr intention to fish. be present, will insure action from start to finish with the soldier boxers, In- for An angler writes to inquire what écomes of the fish which break | ‘°,.)8) Wi) : a Sey with hooks ‘in thelr awe. it| The I. 8. C, which t# staging a series Bees to be pretty well established | Of these contests for the purpose of that a fish is practically insensible | (¢terimining the army champions fo pain and really wuffers very little | Gin pershine in which he eeore Anoon enicace from a simple book | himself as being “heartily in symp jn ite jaw, but if the hook is part efforts to promote Yet a spoon or plug, or is attached to army Mm jength of line the fish will make arrived this morning at Gov ta first order of business to get rid Isiand where they will co got the incumbranc: P Ah: ner fraining under the eye 4 This is done by rubbing the jaw]° phe Third Corps team, sald to t Magainst a rock on the bottom until the|/the strongest in the servier Will ars Cartilage is pretty well worn away,|rive Sunday under the direction of when it is possible for the fish to|Col, Beckham. ‘They hav® been train ing for two weeks at Camp Holabird, Maryland Aithough — every testant ts @ champion of his area, the real terest is centered around the greatest round mill betwoen Toomey and Wdislodge the hook. By far the most s@erious injury that can befall a fish at the hands of an angler is to } he coating rubbed off its si coating is a slippery subs nce Which serves to keep out the germs niy Sharpe, one of the ree that infest the water. htweights developed in. the army ‘When it is broken the fish is likely years, Whether or not the title to die of infection, Therefore an m hands cule promines to «0 nin army history us a memorabie @agier who wishes to pelease an un-! struggle. ' In the opinion of his of schooling. | ates Army, | boxing in| OF THESE BAGIES DO 15 FoLLow ‘ TO GE TAreN FoR an OLO ONED-IN-THE = WOOL FOLLOWER HANG A SET OF PLAce oR- - Aricevrou Fiuer, LiIVGe VVIKEgS By Neal R. O’ Hara. by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eveming World.) os Copyright, 1921. ‘arpentier attributes his succes ss is due to his socks, Lady Duff-Gordon rules $ to his haberdashery. Dempsey’s Looks like the fight might be settled by eee That Marquis of Queensberry stuff is dead with sartorial sharks now. Desens Carp is bringing fifty-eight trunks of clothes with him. Clothes make the man, but Georges won't wear many clothes in the ring. oes Each boy's allowed one pair of trunks on the day of the fight. That means fifty+six of Carp's won't count at all. the 8 All France is backing Carp, but no guy ever won a fight by backing. os 8 8 Georges will train six weeks, although six weeks is a long time to train for what's going to happen to him, Fistic News Now that the Garden is closed down BY JOHN POLLOCK DEMPSEY NOW RULES to boxing shows until September, Matchmaker Charley Doesserick has A 9 TO 5 FAVORITE decided to stage four twelve-round Paice ord bouts for the next show of the The odds being quoted in sport- *ioneer Sporting Club on Wednesday crete Pe yepardey hae the 2 . ; | wey-Carpentier fight were night. This is the card: Billy De! gaia tobe 9 to 5 with Dempsey Foe va, I ddie Jacks, Johnny Mur- as favori Doubt way expressed y of Harlem vs. arl Baird of Cali- by aw -knewn authority that a a ‘5 ‘ar-| 3 to 1 Was being laid abroad with fornia, Johnny Smith vs. Frank Car-) Carpentier as the cho Move penter, and Abe Goldstein will take} gaunt é brokers C on Artie Simons of New Orleans, yester t they had a bet of against $4,500 th On ALaAreAN WOE ctalin Weds. on ve | Carpentior would lust twelve open air jena of the Armory A. A. of Jersey rounds, City, which will scat several hundred wore persons, | PARIS, M 18—France will the first box! show of the scason which was} be represented officially at the billed for next Monday night has been postponcd| boxing contest between Georges until Monday evening, May 23. The Armory A. A. Carpentier and Jack Dempsey for recelved {ts mew license from the Boxing Commis-| the world’s heavyweight title in sion to-day, ‘The same card of bouts whlch} Jersey City on July It will be Matchmaker Hagley had arrangod for Monday night] the first time in the history pf will be staged on May the prize ring that the Govern ment of a country has sent ax Bud Nidies, the Cailfornta fighter who had bis} official representative to an inter- ear badiy swollen In his bout with Bobby Michaels} national boxit : s vround €! for the Jack Dempsey-Ge with Danny Frush of Baltimore whieh was book , " Carpentier world’s heavyweight WI oa SO ee ect ae a east tiet | championship bout will begin at ET ANNE SOAS BS OTE Ot: Ole lMOKtiNY, Madison Square Garden to-day Johnny Dundee, who fights Johnny Ray of Everything except the $50 and Pittsburgh tn a ten-round be pen-air! the $5 tickets will be placed on show to be staged at Forbes Field. big base sal This means that the price ball park tn Pittsbursh, on Saturday afternoon, | Of the Seats to be sold will be ten May 21, 1s to receive @ guaranty of $5,500 with| fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, thirty fan option of accepting 30 per cmt. of the gros| and forty dol receipt, Dundee defeated Wocky Kansas in his last | = _ baie, each — Hs frst bout will be with Johnny Lime at the Kid Williams, who mopped Puckey O’Gatty tn | Star Sporting Club on Monday night, and als the ninth round at the Pioneer Sporting Club on | sond’ one with Andy Chaney of Baltimore at (hi Wednesday night, recelred ® guarantee of $1,500 | big open-air arena at Dyckman Oval on Wednes: for his victory. O'Gatty drew down @ guarantee; day, Juno 1. of $1,250, ‘The grons rocelpts of the show amounted to $5,518, Willams has been matched to fight | no Jack Wolfe of Cleveland in ® ten-round go at Clovaland, O., on May 1s. Charly Bee fought er, the local featherweght who has n some time, bas just been watched. tO meet Patsey Johnson of Trenton tn a twelvw-round bout at the Commouwealth Spo lub of Har on Thursday evening, May 30 Beecher will journey to Akroi ake on Willie Devore of that out of twelve ‘The fiftecn-round bout between Pred Fulton and Tob Ward, which was booked for we I b to-morrow night, 4s off. Mated h 4 Charley Do Baws Maher in # tn-round bout aud wood Saulor Fisher THE EVENING WORLD, F HREE” CONTROL THE FOLLOWING THE PONIES ACT HM(STERIOUSLY city In the feature | RIDST, RAT 18 cARS MUST TE BLIP WHO NAMES THE PULLAN PICTURE OF A GENT WHO PLAYED HIS Rote ON WASHRAG To clean UP ALSO HAND THE HONicwER: (DIR Face LEADS- OH, COME ON: YOU DIRTY Face- ag | FicuREsS THERE'S AMOTHE G COME Down THE HOME STRETCH the Garden City invitation event an& Ge WG Hewee. tHAgiC beat a fine field of starters to an in« audible whisper. | We use the term a remarkable with malice atorethought. (How po Such playera as Oswald. IKinkoy BeNCSF leu REHEMBE jor Snglewood, former Metropolitan. \ 4 0 sey’ From— At the fourth, se iaid his tron @ho@ Hite From dead a @ par 5: at the sevenths ~ jstill driving Into th teeth of @] ¢ he was on th in are utt for another par as! THE OLO MAN WHo (5 batinacy, short on “le ON Ri TORY thing stopped beh Rore-ierat Boel ie: etsen of the cup and Wa nly hole abov v, ewoee mete) IN ME i? Ay Yeap cco | | Q fare Sur) | ONT Evey| | es boar =r Hn. | | Famous Golfer and Basebaft Oem reer Re nen RENE TWO-YEAR-OLD RACING THE UNLUCKY j BIRDS WHO HAYE To WaTCH EM , 136 \ @poss-EYED BoY 1s THE A sur SIME SILL SUMP WR OWNED s svYwestTer- LUPP WHO @ouvGHr ( \vorY HEAD | wee) LEADS FINE FIELD Star Has Card of 75 at’ ~ Garden City. John Montgomery Ward—agea off in experience, too callow if smart young fellow er and pitcher im of the very early not years, but a right fine ix the major leagu nineties, once manager of the Now York Giants, and again part owner of the Boston Braves, is a golfer That Is the up and down, the back and forth and the left to right om the hardy, old campaigner who yese erday shook Garden City to its exe clusive heels. He shot a remarkable 75, in the qualifying round of Gardiner White J | : . of Nas- THAT STUFF au; Hamilton Kerr, of Gatden Citte and Henry J. Topping, of Greenwiete were disconcerted no little by a fing young gale, rticularly on the Tong |fourth and seventh holes. Not John Montgomery Ward. He went blithely BY on his way as though borne on the | wings nile zephyr. On ee 4 World’s Greatest Player to Par- | ticipate in the Important | Tourneys Abroad. | William T hero of ‘he rated as the player in the | Davis Cup greatest lawn ilden 24, tehes and tennis world, sailed for Ft aboard th nship Mauretania yesterday. E companied by J. D. ©. Jones, the Rhode Island veteran, and his son, At- nold W, Jones, the national boys’ chain- | pion ‘Tilden ts interested in defend- ing his title as the “world's champlon in singles.” whch he won on the turf nledon, London, a year ago, He also intends to pair with Arnold Jones | 4m several of the doubles tournaments. | He will pair with Mrs. Molla Bjursted: Mallory in mixed doubles, the affording Europeans the opport seeing the American title ho! competition, | Officiais of the United States Lawn | Tennis Association, who saw the play- | ers start on their journey, said that it the intention of ‘Tilden and the tot Cherbourg. They sill at once proceed to Paris. ‘The Ameri- ans will reach there just in time to get @ little practice for “Les championn | du monde sur terre battue"’—the world’s | cham ships on clay courts, Thia tournament, one of the most famous in | Europe, Is played on the co of the Cloud, b ade Francais, St inning | Saturday, May 25. Mallory and Miss Edith Sigourn last week, Will play in th DAYLIGHT SAVING ives an added hour of ppiness to many. ‘The saving of expense gives many hours of happiness to owners of the National Sextet, POERTNER Motor Car Co. me New York Brooklyn Newark RACING + Speucer of Brooklyn to tackle Meltae in lem 'T ; the feature contest of fifteen rounds. ‘There will ing strokes 6 Mateo that be three other good scraps Hae. ERASE Tee A match bas been arranged between Louis Were revealed vy Kenneti v. aia pag helt, Fisher in the contes nh he gained . ' wird ierwvigee Os @ final round of t rem Brigaort, € wi Soldier Bartfield, ingles | ye game Medrow welterweight of Brooklyn, ‘Teey| Cornell star display will come together in the fint oyenair boaing | direc show of ¢ ason at Bridgep at | quer straight } the big arena there on the mug wy, | atralght ‘This ought Wo be o elashing fight, Club. are pane and wilt pu The other matches of the day avd not as eventful as this finely f A match was engagement. Alfred D. Hammett, peed former New York Unive Sailor Pr easily outplaced ‘T. B. y | Sa 6-1 to get Into the semi-final round it such & good show: the top half. Hammett. by his vie nad in ¢he West. ‘They wik battle tan rounds ‘an open air show to be held at Kast Chicago ML, on May 30, Dundeo couples with Allen H to-day In th Behr for the fin lower division Keresey 1 ting ce ee ee | Anton 8, Von Bernuth, the | i | JAMAICA | TOMORROW AT $7,500 EXCELSIOR HANDICAP $6,000 COLORADO STAKES CALIFORNIA HANDICAP H A ale An Cokin oy ; 7 Columbia ! (en: 8 ptm of eccopting 351 University player, to gain the Rae NO Ta per cent, of the gram recewpis, final round. This ‘wi lively ¢ . eee aoign te | Kere winning at 3—6, $4, 6-4 | 1.15 and 1.45 . Special Witchte Mitchell, the crack Milwaukee light] "Phe start of the battle between Fisher | erved Ladies. “Hegular welght, ls 10 rocelve & guarantes of $19,000 for} and Keresey revealed that it was to be Aving Penn, Station a ¢ Johnny Mendelsoha, 1 ad g duel, It was seldom that and iatbuah Av meeting J Milwaukee eith ye men advanced inside of the stop at track, Also battler, in the main xo of ten rounds at the Cream | CIEE rt line ana then ante onan AY, LL to 160th City A.C boxing show which will be beld at tne | denne ay wae thinoe by troll: bi torium at Milwaukee on Monday night, | turns made oe ine Mitchell 1s to roceive the first $10,000 that 4s taken | use of be lu at the door man = the former amet 8 dex law, is work quarters at Meriden, Conn, wis manager, Al Well, é hard at his training for the contests that bas arranged for iu + LOUL—Ady Byersthing for Billiards and Bowling, Tek: Li |KO-COLLENOOE Odvy Woat B24 St, 0 GROUNDS, BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY, r froum nym. IUAEADD Anan Bill Tilden Sails for Matches Foreign Tennis Courts | Americans in F Jomat} Secure the Frene zanr And Tild nham and Folkesto Largest Retail Pani io LONG'S STRAWS DISTINCTIVELY FOR THE PARTICULAR MEN OF PRICED There’s the Same Label in Every Long’s Hat A Guarantee cf Quality—-Not the Sign of Pric Distributors mas, Leghorns, Bangkoks Balibuntals in the U ¢ will be of a dip- ic nature hey will endeavor to Iden will defend his title as world's| using an iron and getting down wits positive agreement, of the | champion in the challenge match of the a 12 ure , ation to send Mile - tournament beginni: at Wimbledon John Montgomery Ward glen, the famous girl player, | June won the honorg there last | shot f the eighteen hole im H. Gobert and others to, this | ting Gerald L. Patterson, | par His thirty-six going ous ntry for the Davis Cup matches the After that match the | was par; his thirty-nine coms jen and the others will cross to | Americans will sail for home, arriving | ing three above nd from France. It is Tilden’s | early in July. ‘Tilden said he was in| beat it ot with a h ion to play in several of the minor | the best of condition and was sanguine > much for John Me pionships in England, notably | of t uccess of his second venture essential part, ne, poss- | abroad. UU To OTT t ‘ conspicuous for thé he hit the bull's eye wits putt for a bird 3 on the the | ible that in one of the tournaments Tilden may pair with John Cecil Park the famous English player, who recently to do so, It is not the intention of driv ad ® iron champion to play in t Lor \ aroun n ee lnm Mi. Johnston, the ifornian, | home with a bird 2 on the eighte earryin the lake with his dflves 9 /: | DESIGNED THE GREAT METROPOLIS $2.50 TO $15.00 LONG\S HAT STORES Ss CONVENIENTLY LOCATED