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parr es eT nee : apvea sr THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922, _ UNBEATEN MORVICH, A SENSATIONNN FAST $50,000 DERBY TRIALS ARAAARAAARAAG | i SPRING RACING DATES. May 3 to May 24, Metropolitan Jockey Club at Jamaica; nineteen days. May 25 to June 15, Westches! Racing Association at Belmont Park; nineteen days. June 16 to July 7, Queens County Jockey Club at Aqueduct; nineteen days. duly 8 to July 29, Empire City Racing Association at Yonkers; nine- teen days. Aug. 1 to Aug. 31, Saratoga Asso- ciation at Saratoga Springs; twenty- seven day! 50 to 1 Shot in His First Start Morvich Is Another Man O’ War Black Colt Starting on Three- 44 sar it the ject. Year-Old Career With Either} As a two-year old Morvich was a genuine marvel. He won his first Kentucky or the Preaknes$}raco us a neglected 60 to 1 shot at Regarded at His Mercy. Jamaica and went through the season Special ‘‘League Nights’’ Are Now Big Feature ot Evening World Tourney, Headpin Bowling Classic At- vee ope aL cial tracting Entries of Fraternal Mi Li le : Juvenile Champion Worries His Trainer by Fast Miles Early in Training Season—Spring Stakes Severe Test. undefeated in eleven starts with a total of $115,235.87. He won on fast By Vincent Treanor. tracks and in mud. He carried weight he wasn’t nominated for the rich No. of a ‘ ;| Juvenile Stakes, But for the far- 5 a . (QQ PECULATIVELY inclined ture | ee i nore break tn front, teed [éceng Hirsch he might not have been and Business Leagues. cnet See aetl Teams i enthusiasts would give @ lotlall the way, or come from behind. |Ramed for the Hotel Stakes, ut Sara- TOUCH OF SPRING BRINGS — VAMEG, AL Vareyuowns. 3 to know right now whether] He never needed any particular hand-|tow@, and the ric! lopeful, which he feature of this year's Evening champion Morvich will go in the|ling. He was ridden on different oc-| Helped swell his winnings to cham- GOLFERS TO THE LINKS L IRE one Scar wuiraaaeat | Hoboken Order of Eagles. "0 G Kentucky Derby or the Pimlico Preak. | “#008 by five Jockeys. TiRie twe year-oMl form Ot aorviah Golfers of the Metropolitan dis- “league nights.” Many of the big} po7 0 5 ? f Bess as a beginning of his promising SOLD FOR A SONG, $5,000. is just unother of the many illustra-| trict were in the height of their i heigl! and Gunaesd ledgaed ave oe ; He ae : | thros-yeahold career. Both stakes, Se emee mae for 46 000: | tions of what a thoroughbred may or] glory yesterday, the first rea! By Neal R. O’ Hara. entered their entire quota of bowlers, rast ath ee eret . 2 abou! juai value to the winner , after Trace,|may not do. i Sopyrt 1 s . 5 bie 7 + , * es | (hH,000), are run the sameday, May|and resold by Hirsch to Fred Burlew | ‘The three-year-old career of Mor-| “Att Sunday of this year. Bey Covyright, 1922 (The New York Hvening World) by the Press Publishing Co. land have requested special nights to| Wightworkers’ Printing | 3%, one in Maryland and the other at| for a few thousands profit, $100,000] vich will be watched with interest.| tially every one of the 150 golf | | Kulckerbockers for girl golfers six months, even though they provide }1,. set aside and to be featured as Trade|League, 1PM. 20 : Churchit! Downs, Either is well worth | Couldn't have bought him last sum-|Will he equal the performances of] courses dominated by the Metro- | 0) ne'p the hlale sex much to Keep| ror no chess Matches: “their night,” which has been grant- iB} winning. mer. Hirsch made the mistake of |Man O' War, ‘the horse of the cen-] politan Golf Association was Be ee gece Homme Run Baker may ateal someled in all cases by the Tournament} At this writing no decision has Sarin the colt unsound. : tury?"" The Derby or the Preakness, | crowded with players from early A bad shinbone will kvep ‘Tris]of Mabe Ruth's thunder. But what |committee. However, there are many |*!"e of swelling the entry int ome been reached as to which the un-| »59 little thought of was Morvich by | whichever he starts in, will go 4 lon] jorning until dark. All the roads her on the bench for a montis, rank needs most Is to steal a sittle : renting 1,000 teams yicentapaly. (vg , beaten two-year-old of lust on | %8 breeder, Adolph Spreckles, that |way toward answering the question. ; A bad bone is also keeping Babe| lightning from sume speedy guy. leugues yet to be heard from, who are }ine aid of such a prominent oficial fo- year-old seas leading to the links of Long 0 ping 5 § from speedy guy Lan the bowie tb astwollcas others j will honor by his. presence at the Ruth on the bench’ for the first six . 8 6 apparently holding off until the latter Jin the bowl vort, as well as other ' post. Owner Benjamin Block says it’s Island, Westchester and Nei nie weeks. Bayyplayers with tall bodies sufter|pert of the tournament, but it isfeonnected with the pastime, the hopes ail up to Trainer Fred Burlew, and With the Basketball Pla ers sey were generously spotted wit * ee n Bulle ths, But ballplayers!hoped by those in eharge of the]?! those interes A inal ; the latter avers it all depends on how fs knickerbockered players laden with There is no justice in the fight] with long names guffer more in the], ae dab, das Bue Tundoubtedly be ih the colt will train, ‘The Preakness 1s gel aaah rane for their clubs. | #2. A boxer goes through fitteen| daily box scores A IRERAEN rie heea leh ence el || re reer. i at a mile and an eighth and the Ken-| MacDowall Lyceum basketball team/METROPOLITANLEAGUE| fy. 4 Weal fi unds and gets lacerations a 2 ae VedlE lease Senb Lis RE: OEE Ute renew: linettie. Met iopelltan Chama i tucky classic, over the Derby route,a]succeeded in retaining the best po- STANDING. very train coming in to New Jhis map. His manager For instance. Cnhm, Wmbgs and|the next week, so that they may be]! entries In. tle Metropolitan ttm mile and a quarter, Coming so early] sition in the Metropolitan League York from the outlying golf cen- the Bate receipts und onl Punph are not th titley of radio st 5 ]featured on special nights. BIER CR RaGDEa Groateden Hlaborate we He Demeioiy yer aes hermes standing by getting an even break oeeel rhs ie tease Geb a! ry at Cunningham, Wambeganss and | AtMons the entries of the big leagues preparations are vein made at the + * Considered an unusual test for a|With the Powers Brothers. The lat-|Brooklyns .. r The more we read wbout that kinpaugh Who have been assigned fetta ee oie eee it be al gare li three-year-old, even though he be a|ter quintet conquered the New York-|Dodwers happy at last in the knowledge | cinnati team, we don't blam ‘ nights are: Blabeth City League, oa |tuurnament will be staged, for a large Prospective champion. Then there is|ers by a 33 to 32 tally, but the Mucs Knights hae 8 that the long expected golf sea- Roush for a ng 000 tu ploy Spring headgear for college foot M N}teams, April 8; Colles Point, 33 Peak a AO CO le the long trip to Kentucky to be taken| came right back and defeated Powers| Visitations .... 8 son had arrived. em eis « bilayers consisis of matty leather ROO USEC UTIELU BRC CCTUCY Raby ine hea Aan tT {nto consideration as against the|by the score of 32 to 30 at Palm|Powers . 6 a : With earlaps and chin straps) May 2d); Blik Bowling League, 80) scnwab, Chairman of the ‘Tournamen shorter ride in « box stall to Pimlico, | Garden. arp eA et ea lympic Games will lust] to matet. s, Murch . We s ern Hleotela| Co aitien, Gr ainda Bett, SuCretLesty Bot to mention the shorter distance] The Bri E = Gl C ll E as ineering Department, 25 t ai thie: Etat ation Academy, of the Maryland stake, came aeanie muading wis reite tory over Brooklyn yesterday and the enna oO ett : Hy were te ah No, 588 Wulten Strect Lusi« to the league leaders e near-victory in the afternoon over the A d Mi B 1 ° Ga erates EY: uses, church and fraternal 470 1 IN FUTURE BOOKS. the games over the weekend. Visi. [same team the Visitations showea| AI2G JMS. Barlow lFistic News piccx and Gossip } Aci and aes, fo [leates will undoubtedly be well reps In the future books on the Derby, |tations surprised the Brooklyn fans| tat they have the ability, However, - OLLO : ee Fie Ratinend, izfresented in the “Met” tourney, ag Play or pay system of wagering, |/by subduing Dave Soden's team by|V!sitations, Knights and Powers are Meet on Links\* al Rein Nh Texas Commune, [there are « number of special priges Morvich is a 4 to 1 shot, quite a 'b-}a 42 to 38 score. The Brooklyns won| ®0W Out of the running in the Metro- With Gene Tunney, the American | fifteen-round bout Johnny Abraham'eltg teams, April loth; United. States |Cor these classes of entran eral quotation, but this Is chiefly due/the afternoon game by the score of] Politan League. ty fatter = USNS tae ee lub at New Orleans steal PRoduNtll COMPING. 10) teinial||. tlio: followin Aousline: have cater 4 to the doubt as to his starting. If he|33 to 30. Visitations were playing] The Original Celtics, who made| PINEHURST, N, C., Mareh BLS Ole Ce CUI AIO DL eNO April 18th; Oxford-Paseaic Aces, 1o| teams already: Knights of Colum tynally runs in the historic event,even|fine basketball in both games. The| their debut at Manhattan Casino,|Second round matehes in the North} ¥P te meet Jack Burke of Pittshay ' 1 the Dan F ara ‘April, 18th; Holy Cross Ly-|!2 teams Cor more); Benevolent Ordee thoney will be considered a good price} first half of the afternoon contest] where they will stugo the rest offand South golf championship forft tle Motor Square Boxing Club Bile Ub: doy to! thers April © he} coum, 10 teams, April 25th; Young [ef Biks, 24 teams; New York Faison & against his winning. Those who pro-|Served to credit the Visitations with] their games this season, had sume|women will be played on the cham-| Vittsoursh on Apetl 10 and Youns Bee eee eae ar. ltentalaaunclaton onne, 8 team mn pan i Amiitcur Athtetia § feus to know say the colt will go to]superior playing, but the second hulf| difficulty in conquering the Jersey aghast nad Tigsimmons. of Nilioy, Ni dis alle hit vo acne ean, Cute Keo llApHI Gin: Clty Bunke Club; & teains||CARsuty 22y Mhoventite 18 Couns, Be : Kentucky, with one race at Jamaica|of that game and the evening con-| All Stars by the tally of 87 to s2.JPpship course to-day. i : xa ve Ie “y JOrteans (nw ten-round bout at a show to bef April 11th; Unton Carbide Carhou|the Masonic League ef Brooklyn with before that test enabled the Brooklyns to display] The Jersey Stars played in good form |#!! of the golfers who survived tor} NEW#FK on April 17, Ie looks bse a | oitals Sh Mitel Company, 8 teams, May lat; Mansion, [he entered. the ville Athtetia So tar Morvich is going great guns|thelr good form notwithstanding the| throughout the whole game. In the|the second round have had experience} SUE Mins Wat Tunney and Hay Jamaica, 6 teams, April 4th; Ameri.| Association will ent ind the Insure Fs tm preparation for one or the other|‘feat by the Visitations, first half the Celtics played a fast, Jin national championships. ‘I f ireb Wi not meet in’ Madien vo Buran, th cun Railway Exp 6 teams, Apritpance League of Brookly One of 4 tich stakes. In fact, his trials have] In an exhibition game at Prospect | offensive game, but the Jerseyites fol. baa el Square Garden at the reopening Mtehtnwite tat fa to get on u bout (Sth; Original Nuts 6 teams, April|more teuins are coming from the Peds i been gensational, so much so that| Hall, Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Dodgers, | lowed each basket with a basket for|ture match will bring Miss Glenna there on M th dohuny Bufé for the bantainyscight 12th, und Mt. Mary's, 6 teams, April {eral Reserve Bank, the New York nd 7 instead of pleasing Trainer Burlew| who are making a strong bid for the| them. Collett of Providence against Mrs, [ing slow there on May hed for another bout, “He wil ae MY Queens Klesttic “Light and Power they have worried him. His mile at] title, defeated the fast Brooklyn] ‘The champions exerted themselves [eens Gy pee OF the Merion a rowas manager of ws Marcott, the California} Tani siftert, President of the U.[Company, J. G. White Bngincering Jamaica last week, hard held, in] Whirlwinds by the tally of 31 to In the second half to gain the ‘ew! Oiher mete cdith |adian borers, announces that 4 Phituderphia on April 10 VOT eC. hos taken it upon himscif to[Company, Barrett & Co., Westera 14 3-5, would have heen considered | Joe Brennan played ihe kind of game] needed points, and Nut Holman's fast [Cr mmonge cane nag Se, Ctl iia tothe: vil > haanitt “canvass” for more teams for the} Hlectric Company and the 8. 8, Childe Sutistactory at mid-season, but on a/that enabled him to lend ihe league| work toward tho end of the contest | imi ae tnd Miss Sarin) in owing to an Injured hand, 4 ready ta] ‘verry Mottugh of Venmsytvania, the fast World”? * ment, with the pany track not quite ready for fast work] for high individual scorins, enubled the New Yorkers to edge out [ache | Ameo ing ainsi tet [train again and eturts work to-day atthe) bantamelght, will meet Charley “Goououn after a wintery frost it seemed unbe-] MaaDowals have played their lust] their opponents by a matter of five] West) Philadelphige and Are. Mug. | kommun cattle aye in w ten-round go at levable, game in the league for this season, | points, Scammell, Oakmont, und Men W. A \ ieuie oianee OF course Morvich may be, prob-land although they are the present The Eastern League title for the|Woll, Essex. Mise Cumming amd |e mittch bas beet elineliod betwen a is Gaealrant ably .s, another Man ©” Wap, 4 fiorse|leaders the chances of the Brooklyn | second series of guines was won by | Mins Collett are in optecite endes a ports of Stu and anil Jock Lou aN Aus uve in opposite sides of Which trainers look for once inagen-| team for winning the championship ind: pre oxpucted fo rich eration, and work of the kind hefare yery good, The average of the the Celtics. Trenton succeeded Ue draw winning the first huf of the + tovgther for twel the tinal round alt welterwelglit, 4 ; did just an ordinary frolic. for] Maes 1s .600, while that of Brooklyn}and the ‘Trentons and New Yorkers} 0 =e Aina A. C. of Scrwoy City 1 du some fighting. Hi him, Stil! there Is @ chance that he} Js .588. Brooklyn has three games| will battle for first honors in the | pandin s, he AVL Bance| Ruberts recently defeated Wadie dJoser f theown ¢hom a hur i, Will not continue his two-year-old] more to play, and that Is where they |iastern League. The first game ot | ere ee igtaianene Jeray, Me will tuko on Juck Pa triumphs, and 1.44 mfles when really| have the advantage over their Man- the final series betwe fF Pilindolpile for olEne FovHTs at NeWney n Trenton and a horse should not be considered up|hattan rivals, If Brooklyn wins all] New York will be held ut the Jemey |, ee BRENTON sci Hanipps dmetdlimaken of die Glut Ui va Oe eee ia eerie bigs j to it might indicate @ training off| three games, that team will win the}court. On Saturday, April 1, ut the [rm SxPires Me years from next Nowy ee eis ciwuta, tins slined up diving Jo SY MS ' brown } before he is asked the racing ques-| title. Two victories and one loss will] 71st Regiment Armory, the’ Celtics [YeMPe™,! Will ko out of my Place con- the Denver lightweight Part sa. bring Brooklyn to/even cteras with 3 SiAdent of one thing that you gentlemen] Manton, the Den Bhtwelish and Trentons will play the second game. Inwood Girls, cham New York, defeated i Girls at Manhattan seore of 11 to 9. The were by no means eusi they proved to be aln and fast as the girl cl, work of 3 dominant fe: will be able to suy—"Well, the old fel-] at hiv club mill bo_aple: to aay Wall, Anderson Choice ns of Greate |, Jud, Lal tie Comnisoonss oT courdaa tanione onpont. tals ooo] Je Met Tourney nor here Saturday, | will give Manton hts answer ina fe sino by the Judge was well pleased by the way Ny plions was received by the fans here, cspe The next be: sated for] cially the reeeption at the ball park to-[ cil of be t us clever fds when he walked out on the fleld to npions, ‘The [Present the Giants with their champlou- , ¥Y McLaughlin was the [sip embl Hy ead al is : ture Olthe contoces tay also gaye cach member off nights, Vo the Macs, Two losses, however, will KEEPING A CHAMPION ON EDGE.) jean the climination of the Brook Trainer Burlow would haye been|lyns. hetter pleased with a mile in 1.60 or] The Brooklyn Dodgers will be forced so from the champion, for then he] to win all of the three games which could shape his training plans accord-| they have yet to play in order to tik ing to well regulated custom. Getting] the MucDowall team. With unusual & horse on edge and keeping him] ly good playing the Dodgers should there to fulfil rich stake engagements | be able to accomplish that ip u real job for the average trainer.| 4 thre . Kink Spering | Phe withdrawal of Vineent Riehurd HE originating genius and long hours ¥ of ree work buried in LONDON CHARACTER SHOES inake them different -give them the character the tournainent for the men'y Hight imtead of Saturday gs. hi the tennis championship on this week at the 7th Regiment Armory di ornered tie, which is very y ito (tok mF tent Pepiee ry Curbed the effect of a carefully seeded ou seek, and they certainly will Louis Fuestel's ability to keep Mun] possible, would make things v in. | Skill in passing and ying through FRKRGe Sor tite Witen eile onion wwe Se resulted th aa op-hunvy ts QO War always on his toes, when] teresting in the Metropolitan League. | Puss and throw shots ter points en- {World's Series way played last Octot twelve-round uted weeks separated his important races, | Brooklyns, abled the 1 have existed undey MucDowalls and Dodgers woods to guin tl ns of ubllity and it would Victory, Ja small amount of each player's share vale was held out by the Nutional A.C, of WN the old method of ceaming the pla Won him a Jily standard not governed by price ig reputation as a hand-|are all 4 The Tol A new quality standard vot governe! by p is AU the tine Five conquered the ler and caretaker. Man O° War, how-} be difficult to pick a winner if the] Kips Bay Seniors in a one-sided con- [fit Faseciy alia’ at mon-roedents tocnlatls, Capt Ue Htopers the Wweeten tT erank Anderson is favored to repeat Eaaluively aver, was @ remarkable horse, This! three are compelled to fight it out for]test which ended with the score of . at p y . M , thut f f ill show whether or not Mor- * His : és f © the State, It has since been discovered | Carthy, the Hight heasy weight of fF inf iis triumph of lust year, Une ‘ for mer © the title, The Dodgers have the ad-]to 17, In a recent game, the Kips |that this was not necessary a) Bo bo a decit " » 1 story ov tich is of similar greatness. vantage in that Joe Brennun and|Bay team lost out to the ‘Totenunce RECORRAIY ' 1 Bo to a dechiton. hls wHll byl he ix ble to repeat his victory over Good judges see nv reason why} Goorge Norman ure members of that} by a murgin of « point he] Vauw Wowt Even Get © to Mc \ ym he defeated In the re Morvich shouldn't go on to creat} team. Then in, Wrooklyns have} Tolentines clourly demonstrated their see He in Pen 7 homplonship three-year-old accomplishments. He| Nick Harvey, one of the best for-|superiority, however, in the game] DALLAS, ‘Tex, March 27,1 Ther Pete) BM Me nt Hunter, two 3 beat al! his Sepp year-old rivals easily | wards in the game. Stretch Meehan] played yesterday fans who, ! tornh of muss] A, Si idee tuner eu teal ; rar Fret under any and all conditions, Unless} and Jerry Sullivan, as well as Garry| Manager Charles 11, Reitzner of the on, expect to get a glimpse of the] round content at 1 , eld co lal lieu ani a tates 7 76 W. 128TH S gne of the latter improves sensation-| schmeik of the MacDowalls, will huve|Tolentine team commends the mani, CPU TIME Meee hatehn My ¥] wromive on the Guurts, are expecte ! 1480 BROADWAY 276 W. ners ST. gly over his two-year-old form, as] a or two to suy ger of the Kips Bay Seniors for his Hnted., gadire: Uaunal; 7; t Madinon Ga he 4 fo press both Anderson and Vosheli | At Times Square aA a Sorses have been known to do, Mor-| Visitutions are just about starting|courtesy and hospitality, Mr, Reitz. |ROWMe&, Aces Landis pelts out (hak) viiving ab " ia toll hand eae thy, Cite | 86 NASSAU ST. 86 DELANCEY ST. yich should haye little to fear this/to play real basketball. At the be-|ner asserts that the manager of Kips|with the game itsel( Ruth will not pe] se! YP Grebe and Tunney at the Garg The fact that Anderson won th Al Fulton Si ‘Schiff Parkway season. Kul-Sang was the nearest| inning of the season that quintet} Bay Is one of the heartiest and clean- | ellxible prear on the field. He can} May % title last year and defe his neai Vbing to hin: last year, and in two but shortly after maces in which Kal-Sung clased tae] ihe numerous defeats indicated its loss Block colt home he showed possibili-] of «bility of spirit or whatever !t was}for their goed sportsmanship and for ties of being a better three-year-old! that caused it to be placed in the last! thelr activities which tend toward tham Morvich may be, The future, division of the league. With the vie- better and cleaner sport, his morning practice as usual dur- U ing the interdicted period, but beginning| Martin Burke with the afternoon practice that leads turned to Hew 0. np to the Kame and for the rest of {he| vlelnlty. several nion A} afternoon he must not come on the! add another vi wilh take on ’ é ‘ r est sportsmen he has known. All of the Kips Bay teams are well known , est rival, Vos! a short tiny ‘feite) co in rather linpressive fashion ver him an excellent chance of re ¥ 50) Ma Mat vesesilg He} taining his title since the withdrawal Shade of Calitornia in « of Vincent Richarda, who hay won s Catalogue on request for Mail Order. 110 Duane St., New York City