Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, LUMBIA AND YALE CREWS READY FOR BIG RACE TO-MORROW — 4 |COLUMBIA’S OPPONENT TO-MORROW - _- ~—- __ By Thornton Fisher|VAIF (ARSMEN eit Nee ren we rie roma HAVE WORKOUT (ON THE HARLEM Columbia Crews Also Out fon Spin for To-Morfow’s Big Race. THE CREW KEPT THE MOTOR, LAUNCH HITTING ON ALY S\x TO SRY ALONG son, the self-deposed Captain, Henry B. Strong, the undergraduate manager, arrived at the Nonpareil boste ideteriorating into commerctalism > fast that the pubiid will soon tt hard to enthuse over it, The epitit of conquest in rival camps no big prevails, and personal pride in ‘Matter of the supremacy of one Over another is a dead issue. it's the way of the world and Me SPR ama germ mI SONNY WHITNEY, OMERWISE CV. WHITNEY OF YALE vaRsiTY CREW 7 launch with Jim Rice, and Jack Prentiss in it, blue crews. - ’ The strong wind ere (fF VORGAL VIM CAN WIN THEM GLE Ry, tae, ecwndina ad Chad soataed \ Goreme SH OUGHT TO HORN IW coxswains turned the shells down river, RA \ OF CREOIT Rowing a twenty-four to the minot@ stroke, Freeman and Ewing paced the rh ates crews over the course. SILVER URN WINS ot the Marten, balore the Fehe cemeh ea ‘ PETC BENNY LEONARD LIKELY Pucearon Fi wy BIG ENGLISH RACE|!84.scrivet. Jim mice gore bie 0 CONNELL, $75,000 GIANT, TO BOX BOTH BRITTON oo plone ena at Parr Entry First in Thousand erties prensa Be Jj «ar, | 1m the senfor shell apparently Guineas Stakes— Marshall Field's peree sad Grive: to/the Eee ee ; 6 om Golden Corn Third. drive of the Blue and White oa NEWMARKET, April 38 (Asso-| Made ® marked contrast elated Press).—The classic One Thou-| *parre Whitees, head of sand Guineas Stakes, run here to-day,| committee and @ former was won by B. W. Parr's Sliver Urn, | 722 delighted at the course by Juggernaut out of Queen Silver. Sir Edward Hurlton’s Sobriquet apn nee tee AND TENDLER IN JERSEY Tt looks a4 though two /big boute will be held in Jersey City this summer—at Boyle's thirty acres, scene of the Dempsey-Carpentier battle last summer—in which Benny Leonard, world’s light- weight champion, will partici- pate, Veonard ie likely to box Jack Britton, world’s welter- weight champion, first and later NOW BATTING AT .450 CLIP IN PACIFIC COAST GAMES McGraw Receives Word His Young Star, as Outfielder on San Francisco Club This Season Is Even Improving His Great 1921 Record. Jimmy O'Connell of the San Fran- After Attaining 4th Year Flying Cloud Graduates From the Maiden Class} crt, ssnows sense pe en Corn was third. Twenty horses} TRACEY IS MATCHED Max Hirsch's Son of Wrack|WEIGHTS ALLOTTED oe WITH BILL BRENNAN Mysia, ridden by the American, ‘| Zz g g and feels that another season on the| Lew Tendler, his big Philadel- . Be ble newspapers are as much to|ciseo Club of the Pacific Coast) coast in tot carnala will fit him for} phia rival. ‘Manager’ Billy Gtb- and Robinetta Wins in FOR THE PAUMONOK. jockey Archibald, was unplaced. Jim Tracey of Australia will makg : for the conditions as|Leagdp, whom the Giants purchased | perth on the present world's cham-| son fs now negotiating for both Impressive Style. The betting on Silver Urh was 10}his American debut at Mad!som or their managers. They] last winter for the sum of $75,000, | pions next season, matches, The Britton match ja Nae ) 108] to 1 against, on Sobriquet 100 to 12,]/Square Garden on May 19, when he too much publicity with the| which caused a sensation in the| ©*Connell is batting firth in tho San} practically assured, and if Tend- rae 8] and om Golden Corm 7 to 4 against. | will engage Bill Brennan fot twelve st Francisco line-up and his hitting is} ler’s manager will accept tho (Special to The Evening World.) panne ye gee ge pag ate world, as O'Connell then was | 1. 7seiy responsible for keeping Frisco'| terme that’ Cibeon offers, the BALTIMORE, April 28,—-Patience| 4 ep 3 is Ber 1%: | All the entries to-day carried 126] rounds of lees in the feature toute t ‘enthusiasts become tired of an untried minor leaguer, ig ac] in the lead of the Pacific Coast] Tendler match will soon be closed. finally found its just rewards. Flying} ’ ( o4| Pounds. Betting was light, owing to SEE HR. CT AT ‘and financial |U¥"HIns up the Pucific Coast Leagua} League race. ° ee Cloud, Max Hirsch’s good looking son uncertainty as to the condition of the| PRES. HARDING JOINS fighters ana| this veason. As an outfielder this high-priced of Wrack and Robinetta, after attain- | 1! 1 fillies this earty in the flat racing sea- NEWSPAPER GOLF CLUB | B| In a letter to John McGraw, man- [iar as much to learn, but Jack LIV ing his fourth year, graduated trom| ree : eal ple thaslbed : "1 pions, . the maid i a Morvieh Vw...) e ; Miller, manager of the San Francisco} tye pest defensive fielders in the Pa- team, says that in the first twenty | cinc Coast organization. + By Neal R. O'Hara, of the 1922 season O'Connell " ‘What ie going to make O'Connell} sometimes you wonder which Cobb has hit over .450. cam ot te "4 greatest major ball players, Last season O'Connell made his according to Jack Miller, of San jp matidging that Detroit team—Ty pyr ngpl sok ata ding Francisco, is his: wonderful person- | Irvin. jong negotia-| cisco. This he is playing centro |*'ty’ O'Connell hae more person- Seg Soneey se ality, his manager says, than any Detroit machin rtain); 2 Greb-Tuuney bout, Either] “eld. = ae the py pind the Beas player he has yet seen down in the] opened the season he erate ane d be made in ton minutes | hve mene raw insisted | Coast league. remaini be & eelf-starter. accepted thw testimo: ty FS -egates Bora ing year the Pac- | “with Ross Young, his faithful right] """e 6 Wiech vatrel sédgo gil dial ents deat fielder, having seen his best days as{ 4 fot of those training camp finds en. @ major league star, and rish” in no condition to give a close-up re. reason Cor inewing nae I are in the lost col s view of what had happened. After} ™, J {salted Ula bie mooute onc plonece | Merits "enone, the, Aime where plag. p°T% 19) toe 128) eckomy ee The race ome of the Jockeys, who ned | Feeaites accrue trom noon, apr. sa | MLLE. LENGLEN TELLS m1 (Signed) W. 8. VOSBURGH. Who hed played winter bail on the | wittiam Cunningham, Ralph ' shin- nit Row looks like Garry Herrmann’s BOR ner Wire lo one eee ir apasenihoeectsanecneteehiaintinamenigs OF HER TENNIS PLANS, es geoaiape rough Bese bares area: | mamy bass . pene eee eget a ary Hine-| qible for the accldent--but the num-| beater, but there's no doubt thet he 3001 ste, ome. re ‘i bees ih ba: Fatoees. ot yee ; re gia at bers had been chunged and Hirsch de-} will be taking the measure of very |... iste a alo ob ea Reel O'Connell would have been with! piood the moment he sees some of] First continuous performance was ler Sta Tents tothe re tecrine, ant | rorte that she was going to Brussels for tt age Mc gle Sennen: hivge baie t-, ph arptel century “£0-] ‘Tho action that attended the closing] yesterday when he has been sharpem-|the fnternational hard court tennis 3 esa’ ff agente is hs wader ep} ‘ae Prag are now IM-! stages of yesterday's speculating | od up to real racing condition, champtonships beginning May 13, and 1 A ay ae plist a ball cleo proving Cet « indicated that Max or his friends had] Flying Cloud was only half fit yes-| would then take part in the French meget Aad ya gh A beer ip Mla AD he pl lope You can't heat Coanle Mack tor| (X¢ned matters up. A. few minutes} terday. He looked like young Corbett] championships in Paris early in June. al peter oa Setaat of the Giants. seme” tie pan pared ae cag i before the machines closed, Flying} usedl to whenever the Westerner was} “At the end of June,” she added, “) at fare and eat quarter meals, Cloud figured 9 to 5, but Just before | called upon to meet some easy mark. shall be in Wimbledon for the world’s High Individual Score of 114 3 ; a tho bell rang a ton or two of come-| Hefore Max gets through with him grass court championships, where | hope ; ‘ Equalled in Headpin Tourney va be jose dat ial id Vitamin, an ordinary maiden, but the |) nimoe B5,000 to the owner of the win. twinkle in Max's eye after the finish immadale ner, was run over the same mile indicated that the result had been course as the 2,000 guineas last Wed- thoroughly satisfactory. si nosda: Flying Cloud has had little racing, | 00 af “ ! Day’* pope despite his years. At Bowle last fail] Rj To-day was ‘‘Ladies’ Day’’ at New- mall address, the White he won a race easily, but was disquali- 10 | market, and the meet was a society ou | event. King George was prevented fled because three others had fallen and the Stewards, in their excitement, from being present by the recent $i [death of his cousin, Lord Mount- prived of a lot of winter money. back money was dumped in and the] the son of Wrack will look more like ajo meet Mra. Mallory, Miss Ryan, Mrs. It Tigers*keep getting worse, Ty| backers of Fiying Cloud were finally] racehorse than a broodmare, and then| Beamish, Miss McKane, Miss Goss and Cobb will want to trade himself to} compelled to accept 6 to 5, Metropotitan racegoers will have a} “re. Satterthwaite,” another team. ‘The colt may not be any world’ picture horse and a runner to look at. ee Pat Moran is building a new foun- dation this season. And there's enough cement in Red line-up to TO-NIGHT’S SCHEDULE FOR HEADPIN TOURNEY, jmaxe o foundation for anything, No, of Teame.| -An umpire's lot may be bad, but ft could be worse, Hank O'Day used to manage the Reds and Ed Walsh, used to pitch for the White Sox. reer wae) Some of the teams that heven't tasted the fruit of victory will soon be tasting the raazberry. ‘| The “high individual score of 114 held by L. B. Langbein was equalled by A. J. Cawse of tho Amacitia Club of Prince's Ray, 8. L, in The Evening World headpin bowling championship} tournament at Thum's White Me.) Jravellers’ Club phant drives inst night. Had it not} Sauirrel beon for @ seven in the third frame] Metropolitan, Montelatr he would haye passed the high score | pk ESTES mark and registered enough pins to secure a solid gold medal, Foresters of America, Whi All told, twenty-one teams com- . peted, mine bowlers being rewarded 2 ta BY JOHN 2 istic News ro.tock an ossip Charicy Doesserick offers the fight{ Long Island are announcing that they have, trac’ 0 Mike Gibbons signed up to fight Mike ne ait at! tive: card ipa bouts ODM ta thn tantate ot ioe adv for the boxing show at the Pioneer boxing show on May 6 Dx y ‘aoe Sporting Club to-nieht. Georgie Daly | sioner Hooke declared to-day that the club's meets Louis Guglimini, twelve rounds; | !ieense does not expire until May 15 so they Frank Johns battles Joe Vidas eight cam run the show, rounds; Bud Dempsey ys. Tommy| eo Flynn has received nine offers for "obin; Chief Halftone of Buffalo vs.| “shts for Dave Shade, his crack itfornia Jack Seneca, six rounds, and Joo Col: | ¥elterwelght. He has so far accepted two Herre > — ” of them. Dave will fight Pete Latso for Ml . oe or sete, ‘od ofthe. Alguntuine COOK LEADS GOLFERS ye Any Davis i, coos 1 Wide ates Te oa Tiere 5 : rye A dos day night, and Paul Doyle st the Arena A. 55 . started off by rolling 164, and waa 11 ee mie eee IN TRENTON TOURNEY. Witle Jackson hae been practically | "or Boston en May & Shade guts 68,000 ses ed bets be matched to fight Pal Moras, the New Or. MASTERPIECE of the shoemak- College Point, L. L; Benninghoff,| Bergen Five, Jersey City. ‘TRENTON, N. J. April 28.—'The goit] sans lightweight, in a Atteen-round battle} fg se LAtte amd $4000 for menting er’s art—a Michael Angelo—a Amteitit, Staten Inland, 16 season for many ts of the metro- | Tertorich’s open air club at New Orleans Stradivarius. Some call it work- Re Amicitia, Staten Island, 114 1¢ Bronx, in the early section suc- | DPolltan district and a great many ]o May 10. Frank Bagley accepted the manship. We call it inspired Philadelphians began yesterday with the | terms offered him by Promoter Tortorich to- eded in hanging up the tournament phie: creation. Lasts and patterns are e , Wille Herman of Paterson meets Refining | record to date with a cluster of 2,897) 22nual Invitation tournament of the day. o Melroes| pins, and are now in first place. ‘The | Trenton Country Chub. Horace 'T. Cook, | some good fighter tn the semi-final of ten | Tenses Bpartng ay exclusively our own design. Ite next show will be held "i University No. 1 Boye ulso tallied the.| Neues tata an ta ae the eoreeetee Le which Jack Sharkey » igh single game of 6 tournament he @ grand round of golf Chariey Lynch, manager of Mickey Me-] of St. Paul in the Five additional entries were re-|by toppling over an even thousand oe treks teeters late in the p Bons Minn, the Ban Francisco welterweight, has A new quality standard not governed by price ceived for the tournament last night,|pins in the last game. To accomplish | with the winning qualifying score Just | signed his battler for another fight. Mo- bringing the tots! of entries to date|thin John Koster was obliged to strike | When !t appeared ea If there would be] Minn wilt moot Tommy Stapleton ten rounds up to 1,016, Within the next ten ¢.yslout in the last frame and he was|® ‘Mle tle for the medal. Cook, in get- | at the Broadway Club, May 8, Lew Schiles, Mr, Thum has the aasurance of the}equal to the occasion. ting neat if not gaudy 75, played one | another of Lynch's boys, will appear ou the yt ie ight c howlers of the city that the Uist will] ‘The individual work of Jack Keller | Ohit'ehe upeceuatis lind ‘ot naine, go | onme cart: Sher reuch 1,100, which will be enough tolot the University team stood out] many strokes for each hole and no more.} with Champlon Johnny Kilbane dus to ar-| (sether tm @ ten-round dectaton bout, at the Assure 1,000 teams competing in the| prominently. He amassed a total of ——— contest, ar it Is figured that about 100/603 for the three games, and in one 7 lerman and Pepper Martin are train. | "art of May 6, teams will full to keep their schedule}ame hung up a count of 234. Last Wem Roy. War Pesesente “Wee page for their fiftesn-round serap at vbligation for some reason or other, night was known as Rational Recrea- the Garden on Tuesday vignt, Xiibane hae i tee Tight, and \ ie the tame agreed to fight the winner of thin scrap for Rowling in the metropolitan cham-| teams, making the Rational Recrea- the featherweight title and both Herman and] bis bout with Augie Ratner, vionships ut the Rational Recreation |tion Academy their headquarters par- Martin will try hard to get that match. | York middleweight which wee alleys, Brooklyn, showed marked im-|ticipated. Metal District No. 1 team Jonany Reiser, the local featherweight,| UsMt st Mechanica Byliding Provement last night over the pre-| negotiated the creditable total of 2 was to-day matched to fight Danny Frush,| 20x! Thureday night Bae Deew vious night, Jimmy Senatore, the placing them im ninth position. Gar. | shortly, by, whieh the members of the | uie good Rnelish Mente’, 4 ten-round bout le ably onegyth alia flo popular little Bronx bowler, and his|rubrandt of tho Metal District No, 1] Natonel Amateur Athletic Federation, Avenmp sneqire &* Deeratt, Mich, on} officials 19 Reve semenpe mest ‘. “ z launched in thi» city iast week, wil! night of May 12. Frusn also fights ‘Fons Gssociates, J. Lunsman, John Stoffka, {team showed the bert form, tumbling goin with the Olympic Association sad | capour at the Garden in tweiverround go Jack Keller and John Koster, com-| over 598 pins for three gamey, and in ghus bring about the broadest kind. of | > Frey want: prising the University ' y rive back from England in a fow days, both | Casing A. C. of Wall River, Mase, on the As Jock Malone St. Paul injured hte Catalogue on réeqwest for Mail Order, 110 Duane St, New York City 1 team of} ope of the games collected 228 pins. co-operation. ‘The efficiais of the Queensboro a. 6, of 4 ‘