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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922. Preliminary Talent at Garden’s _|"LDEN AND RICHARDS LEAVE) emia “ana Nop York carn Opening Not ‘Big League’ Variety Lucky Hour and Missionary Are on Market for $150,000 ture books should take a rise beyond the possibility that either the Derby or Preakness track would be muddy, for that would emhance bis chance many pounds. FOR EAST-WEST MATCHES. | rennis Associations. ‘They wilt go fr : eee ages to Los Angeles, remaining there for two | William T. Tilden $4 and Vincent} days for trial matctos, before eontinu- ; Richards entrained here yesterday forline to tan ranciaco, where the Bast tle in the windup of twelve rounds at the|the Pacific Coast, whera thay are tolqWeat match will be played i" Matchmaker Flournoy Ha) Moneor moorting ‘ciub on aay ®. Tele will compete in the. aat-Wvest tennis 6 aed eerauetas May 2 and May 5S. The first appearance of Jim Tracey the in thie country will probably Under the general head of gtuttons By John Pollock. fquare Garden on May 10. : Former’s Chances Considered By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood. | every Ave and ten turna and have three! Good of Winning Either (B: Fs Gs M. 6 Brete de Guerre hgh oe levers, or would It be better “4 7 ve t t ie a fAUr purine): serenonly: Gainmmnder [car tk rear ceameke eine, the Preakness or Derby. 167th Squadron, Royal Air For ) sround conduit, dividing the taps equally TEXAS RADIO MARKET Naw between the two? Answer—The single for punishment, the average steaple-| Matchmaker Flournoy has finally}!!! probably be Bill Brenn . { en EWS. wire, 100 fect long, Is far better than BALTIMORE, Md., April 26. | chase rider ia a recommend. Horee-|eompleted the card of bouts for both | MMe? heavewelant for tweive rounds, The } Plans to install daily agricultural] two 50-foot wires. The two sets of taps NY ONE who would ke to] men tnstst t possible to hurt bout le expected to be clinched to-day by ‘market news for Texas by radio phone, |edually divided between the ground and A break into the racing business |a jumping preity praedhinboh bay the shows which he will bring off at} managere Joe Woodman and Lao Fiyna. have been completed by officials of the| Aerial will ive you @ finer degree of can buy jtwo mighty nice} a season the average one has aa many | Madison Square Garden on May 2nd] As Georgie Daly and Louis Gugttmint the Btate Department of Agriculture, State | rather erude. i ein oe sky oe age aS flag te one fella as a ‘lant temabler, but ne & On the first night Babe Herman mae Aide, dantamwatehta have each won a ~ [always come om’ ie. mn Mon-ivas. Pe r ¢ two which they have eo far areas ares, od) Wareooates fore the end of the season, All that|day Jockey Sims was ploked up from daclay alate ae. pool Fovnain: | clashed tn, thelr next battle om Friday aight bs ‘eral will be required is the mere matter of} the field unconscious, The track}tweive rounda; sid Be: +} at the Pioneer Sporting Club should show Bureau of Market and Crop Estimates, $160,000. ‘The horees are Lucky Hour| medico looked him over and ordered @l Tenner, six founda, gad ste Rites Ke | which to the bert There te oun: Washington, D. Cc. and ‘Missionary. . One or the other| hasty removal to the hospital, Glmal Milly Levine. faut rondo yer cing | iaerable interest . This action has been brought about by might win a Derby or a Preakness. | was ridden over the long road to Bal-| second show, Johnny Dundee ive ais inmate ddnand. tor tun din: Both are eligible, Dr. R. W. McCully, timore and booked at the hospital a8! Tendier, Atteen rounds; Danny Frosh femination of reliable and authentic In- the noted veterinary, bas a nameless|q serious surgical case—fracture Oflvs, Tony Caponi, twelve sounder | Commusaton of the tate of New Jersey to tion concerning every phase of | “Of th a RES client who ts anxious to enter racing] the skull they called {t. Sims was} johnny Dare: "y Ve FOUDAS: | take the piace of Robert Doherty who re- the agricultural, stock and produce m 7.45—Police reports for City of Bos-lin the right way. At least he has!iucky to get the nicé soft ride. Many | six ¥ va. Johnny Drummie, | signed to devote hie time to his lat Kets. 80 tnsistont have all thé trade: | good Ideas, Yesterday the doctor of- % rounds, and Louis Gugitmini va. | will be tendered a dinner by and professions been in their letter UB ape honnnds Mi a ye fol Mes thc Mac gd others are compelled to stand on the} willie O'Connell for four rounda, Giatliry and reauest to the variow D. H. Goodwin of Massachusetts, Divis-| fered James W. McClellan, manager |siow trains back to the city nightly, ae - bo followers at the Hike Club tm deren @al State unite of information fon of Markets, Department of Agticul-| of the Lexington Stable, $75,000 for| He had one-half of a big ambulance} George Pawling, the fight promoter of | °'% ‘morrow alent. ; Wieuaaaey ts fee an What to buy for the Sunday din-] Lucky Hour, to be informed that the |to himself. Philadelphia, has decided to stage BIL Mascott, the fast itttle Oalifornia ars Combination for the collection | "*Tss s¢usteat programme by Gertrude) S202 valuation of last fall had not] Yeaterday morning, after about | Dering shows at the snetteatine fighter, has won two fighta in the leat few 4 broadcaating of the deatrod infor- |p“ Watain mesecnoprano eolobte wea] decreased even a little vit, but that Jelghteen hours of hospital life, he Field tn this olty during the month days. On Friday night he won @ decision ‘mation. Hestor Weearth Bragdon, planiat. “Open| ' Way of good measure, Missionary Jolded that he'd had a fractured skull [July ané August. During the oth: over Paul De Mere of New England in @ Bince radio news broadcasting has] se (Woodman), | "My —_ Noble] “ould be thrown in. long enough, rose and made his way|he will bring off his shows in hi pee Ao a foatped Mase., day a noc! out Jimmy Grande New Beer demonstrated as eMcient, economic | Knights" (Meyerbeer), from the Hugue-} Lucky Hour has done everything|to the race train, hoping he'd get @| door arens, where he has been Redtord in gix rounds at New Bedford, gnd instantaneous, it has been decided nots opera; “The Swallows’ ('Cowen),| asked of him in training this: spring, Jseat. The concensus of opinion te} sueessstul shows in the leet tew months, | Det Light in weight, neat in pattern one *. , , by Texas State officials to use the radlo Bonnie Doon," Scotch Song ‘Mon/ and Is sure to be one ot th x : ; ch © ot the choices [that the average Steeplechase rider ta aS Done as the best way of reaching the| cocur s'ouvre @ ta volx’’ (Saint Saens).| ror the classic that His ‘owner may|an awful knock to the Glgnity of the] Tn. final bate of the amateur besing] | wus Concer of Jim trees, and of finest Russia calf—the public. This sorvice will be known an| from Samson and Delilah; “Wake Up"! ect to start him in. The character|members of the medical feunion |{2TPament, staged by the Crescent A. 360 Metres. 20—Late news flashes— Baseball TES W. G. 1, Medford Hillside, ] [ Mass. the Texas Radio Market News Service. | (Phillipa), “Come Back to Erin” (Carl- | the heavyweight champion of ; F ‘| Bude watkce purse will Co cutsios Men ee of his recent trials lend the impres-|who attend their cases. prota fa trnthedlvastongnig dal iM ind) PEA to Neots Ghee tan hase Heminway is super-footdress for i from the central markets of the country | | s4s-sehubert | Club, af Womenva| ston that ‘the Preakness la the goal — held on Monday evening. Such cretion se] matched to battle Luis Firpo, the heavy- tl } through the Kansas City office of the| Volces, Katherine Crockett McDavitt,| because of the weight concessions he] if Spanish Maize ie not capable on Monday evening. Such champions 04) weight champion of South Amerien, at the gentlemen. * United States Burenu of Markets and] Conductor; Lucina Jewell, pianist. Se-| will be entitled to. With Morvich | ¥ Not Piseus, Merry Marcus and Harry Pas- ‘bo: F é Grop Estimates und from other sections | leetions: “Barcaroile — Starry. Nisht| Kentucky, as his owner has stated | ete” yea gee, onowed, Im the feature} cat wil meet men of thelr own wolgnt eaten cc hrough oth ica, | (Densmore), ‘Blue Danube Waltzes” 5 ed |race yet @ can quickly the bouts, # eee eee ee ener amcncice: | (Strausa-Wileon), Schubert Club; “The me fli eee ee eee in Jeliminated trom further consideration | GH Tracey sections Ports of the State Department of Agri-| Wander Rose’ (Jewell), "Flow Gently, pe very much lin the classic. The son of Spanish is being made to sign up Augie reseed 8 eulture by the Devartment of Markets | Sweet Afton," old Scotch song, by Mra.| easier, He wound up last season the|Prince ran as though trying to save) Ratner ef New York and Mike Gibbons of Picinag pit nleadig Village, Lg lion - fot and Warehouses and broadcasted by the basil te Lp lia | holt ay Meh org top of that large division of class B[his maiden allowance for another Gay, | 8. Paul for @ bout at the toe Palace of} fought in several weeke ‘en eceount ‘of {ik of high power radio station of the Univer-| for). “Tne Sow tort), by Mics] colts behind Morvich, as he had a|He has shown speed in the morning] Philadelphia for elght rounds the latter part | ness, was signed up to-day to battle Fay Gat’ alty of Texas, da! Hellman; “Angus Del” (Bixel), by Miss Hie ie after his gallant second in|by setting down to his work with ajef mext month. Frank Bagley, manager of] Kelsor of Cumberland, Md., in a fitteo eu MEATHENG TO Ger coswen ey| tsnen- the Pimlico Puturity. will. Yesterday in the race he alimbed| Ratner, te ready to sign tho articles of] round contest at Cumberland, Md., on the 2 — If Morvich should at the last mo-|and acted like a thorough buekwheat|sereement for Ratner as soon ae the pro-| night of May 3. Both men are working N * e RADIO, fe ment be shipped here for the Preak-| while galloping ground in the middle| moter secures Gibbons, hard for the conti S mM an announcement by Unton Col- ness, and there are séme who still of the track urfler listless handling. lege, missonaries will have an easy W J 2 (Newark) tist that he will despite what hasbeen [If Spanish Maize does aL ee lant ee, ee aTeaent | Walice Frostman hae salined, (Seung 14th St. at No. 6 East 125th St. at 112 West trail to travel in the future. It has been 360 Metres a ka been Fe ot graduate} cnampion of Pittsburgh, has been aimed up| Otto, the veteran lightweight, who has won gaid many times that radio has a niche said, because of the way Burlew has|before May 18 he will be favored by| for two more fights. Hin firat will be with| hie last three bouts by the K. 0. route, to 36th St. at 1345 B’ way 149th St. at Third Ave. : im every fini of human endeavor, and it been training him, Lucky Hour could|@ twelve-pound allowance in the} aj Roberts ef Staten Island at Boston on| box Joey Fox for the champtonship of the 4and St, at 137 West 150th St. at Third Ave. < only a matter of time before its usc-| Features for the day. he sent after the Derby, The winning |Preakness. It is reasonable to belleve| tne night of May 12, and hie second will | army at the 1th Regiment Armory on Fri- Brooklyn, 557 Fulton Hness will be Pliner intend aay p erosicarel reports at 12 M. and 6} uf aad race would reduce the cost |that he is capable of much better than] be with Hughey Welker, the Kanasss City | 4ay night. ¥! ms to prove the truthfulness an of him even at $150,000 considerably, |he showed yesterday and that Turner] Reavy weight, in a ten-round bout at a show Tog 2 tof this temant. Here we Pedy tees Koon time, 11.55 to 12 M.J ona leave the prospect even‘ brighter |!8 capable of settling him or any other| to be held by the Keystone A. 0. of Pitts-] Mickey Walk e crack Elisabeth wel- HEADQUARTERS FOR EDUCATOR sIIOKS adaptation, "Radio for Hea Shipping news 05 P.M. i Ui winning elther the Belmont or oe who has had previous racing] bursh on May 14 beate sceliedid itt yey is pa Ny aad i sana Weather report 11 A. M., 12M, 6] the ampion Stakes later, for it|into stride quicker than he did Span- ty - ‘Fadio broadcasting as an ald to the| P.M. and 10.01 P, would still be possible for him to|!sh Maize when he followed Mission- de bantamwelght aby bg oa ot Wildoat Nelson o€ Breskiyn @issemination of the Gospel of Christ is Bh ved Keo Antnal stetiealvy Berens dodge the winner of the other and|®ry and Salling Along hom ‘They will bi ad now being considered by miastonary $ earlier race. Dories, Ry means of a single trans-] "ing Telegram, D 1 A stain Gta siidnete! i be| 7-30 P. M.—"What Bederal Meat In: ir. McCully hasn't sald that he mitting st tion op mlsslonary would Pe! spection Means to the Atserican Public,”"| Wouldn't take the two colts at the Pid frequently and give encouragement| PY Dr, Robert M, Mullings, United] asking price, so that sale may be con- to native converts, Prominent mission- a eee ig Rad Sree oe the] 8™ated before the Havre de Grace e) are A he ck it $ - Bey WORT are tang tne eee | New ‘York University Musical Clube, A,| meeting ends. The Lexington Stable tent of radio in the expectation thet) "Kiebet Jr., President will get its price if any sale is made. the time tx not far off when it wi One—Collese, Song The Xalapa Farm Stable’s owner is practical for their work in distant toe cf thelpattncte of the Lexington na is. ace sms Club, Two -"Martin Stable and one as keenly desirous of ut Me oe ¥ RAGIO: RHYMES, Club, Three—'New York University, evans © BOD MOTeg AS ADT AG) TE Vill. Theodore Distler. Four—"*W! : {ot Bing geod sixpence, @ pocket full) Bullard, and ‘The Bee, When the Xalapa Stable realized 1 oad of “rye: 5 that It had an excess of two-year-olds Beher te only, tor radio, and we're not Hadyn, and “The teat season the entre lat wan offered ; Rye to-day Is ether, doctors tell us P Sol E 3 4 Bo we'll get ours from out the alr, 'ray Pat tanto ny Meartat cit aoredt low prices were realized. Lately the a for radio! Saint Bae ‘a "Kalooa,""| Xalapa Farm Stable owner has had a f: Ix. Weidt, Instrumental Club. Nine—“Give| representative in the market seeking Humpty Dampty:sat on a wall, a Rouse," Bantock, Glee Club. Ten—| three-year-olds, and the very horses Huyapty Dumpty; got @ strong call; Jazza Be Artists,” All of a Kind.| which were sold at bargain prices Bieopet down on im lesc-in wire: en Violin Solo, Nint Nanna. G.| have been offered back to him at vast 9 No-wonder {t’ roused the owner's fre. . e—New York Univer+| ‘avances, ‘The fact that the Xalapa —— sity Quartet. Thirteen—Banjo Solo, by THE SUNSET CLUB RADIO MAD, | Harry Six. Fourteen— “Old Uncle mae ghe Mes market would oe Hub, bel Moon," Scott, Glee Club. Fifteen—Cello| cate that the big price will have to be Reena taared wentner praen of) Bolo, by A. "J. Zack. Sixteen—"Palls-| paid if Dr. McCully’s Principal 1s to ©. H. H. Rugg during the war, with] ®4es," oMcial New York University} have Lucky Hour. song, Genns, '00, Glee Club. N, B.—No. 2 €: Pplicant for membership under) 7°", “i"ana No. 15, on the programme] _Missionary's winning effort yester- tyefive years of age received, has atavat the. rei fi fi bell r resst ‘quest of the Lecture Bu-| day was far ‘rom. ing impressive. Mae atiercoon thc sor ates a Wacinns | reau of the New York Board of Educa-|It indicated that $10,000 would be a es tion, sizeable price for him, except as a p yh Hotel. oe eNoy will ae one W B Z, 360 meters, Springfield, Mass.,/ netting proposition. So far as Derby ‘ WAT Dronaoaas spielen rt or Preakness possibilities are con- and series of taika to their branch Oe Pn * . Elube throughout the country via radio.| visit. ‘Misa “Mystic ‘Atohivos, “plenn;| cemed, Miswionary's price In the fu- ‘Their messages will be sent from the) yy Instrel concert by members of betel by phone to the Wanamaker! Ge ish ane wil appease in the ike’ : tbroadcasting station and thence into] annual minstrel show. the atmosphere. The Sunset Club — rs, ranging in age from sixty-| wy Pp, Fort Wood, N. Y., 1,450 me- : to ninety-eight, have settled al} ters, programme for this evening con- helr worldly cases and have decided to] gints o enjoy the balance of their lives in use-| Musical seleetions on the amplco, “In- ful work and play. Radio offered them] struction in Radio.” fa wide field for their efforts and they] 9,00 P, M.—'‘Party Night,” Under the 4 are pursuing it with the greatest In-| auspices of the OkeH record artists and os tensity and interest. under the personal direction of Mr. Fred ‘ yy Hager. The following is the pro- ESTION AND ANSWE.S Hyde Park Radio Fan—what stations are transmitting code messages within @ radius of reception af a small cryatal ‘oodland Flirt." (b) get?’ Answer—There are innumerable ‘amateurs handling code traffic, Send} 3. Nathan Glants, in @ Sexalogue. * to the Superintendent of Public Docu-| ,, 4. Lydia Rivett!, operatic soprano. (a) ments, Government Printing OMce, for| Aria’ from Carmen. (b) “I'm Dream-| Jn excellent standing. a copy of Licensed Amateur Radio Op- °. b erator, enclosing 19 cents for the pub-| | wee songs, assist- Wing-tipped brogue ox- Heath The operating radius of the se r} . eryaial set you mention in about twenty in @ Rubelorus. fords, and straight tipped malles, The publication will give you the eer —Unele Josh 60) brogues with harness ames and addresses of all radio ama- ae r tours and their call letters. stitching. . Both stepping B. W. T., Brooklyn—"I have « crys- Se out in liveliest fashion! { tal eet consisting of a tuning coll, « . me, |But in spite of early sell- tae rot 8, 8 creel Gore ial © ing, the supply is ample, fo 126 feet. wire running parallel to two elevated lines. My lead-in 18 thanks to reserves drawn about 15 feet, The only ‘thing I hav in last week! received is a very soft note, but I can] & p : - not make it out. Will you please tell me how to get the concerts? 1 am about) & * 5 . ten miles trom Newark," Anawer—Firat _ Our *85 Percenter is do: ® jing well, too! turn your aerial at Rue aeiee, 10 the elevated Ii Solde: I outside con- : . i fections. You do not mention « ground This is the last that tion in letter; better “try ry Reena, ite, hae ng orthopedic surgeofs say 85 pe it is very essential, Inasmuch as out of every 100 can and fou did not send a diagram of your id kup it would be well to compare it] & should wear. : with the accompanying one. See that : Oxfords as well as high. mme Mr, William Tilden, Master of Cere- all your connections are O. K. A vari- able condenser shunted as indicated by ee) Pertti ere one | For boys—we had to draw in part of our May shipment, which speaks volumes for the season’s demands for boys’ all- co <a only change is in the _Roaérs Peer Comrany| NATIONAL BRANDS Broadway Herald at 13th St. “Four Convenient Richard B. Handler, New York—"Wil) $bou please tel! which will give me bet- ter reais, @ single wire aerial 100 foct long or two 50-foot strands? I am using @ crystal ect. Also can I take taps off