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se i SAR RRR ERE . semen THE EVENING WORLD, THE. FUSSY: FOURSOME’. - -----.- - Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co, SUFFERIN' MIKE JIM —Look at Him! “a'S WHAT YOU GET FOR LETTING “Har BIRD Go THROUGH US — Loo ~ He's SHOT STHREE AN HE AINT OUTA RANGE YEAH — HE STANDS THERE Lookin’ | AT His BALL AS [F HE HATED 6 Have. \T LEAVE Him — He's WAITING FoR. “TH'GRASS “To GRow so ir'LL BE /TEED UP RIGHER ~— an’ we GOTTA TRAIL BEHIND "THAT WE GOTTA WIN \'Ve Gor THAT BET A BUCK You DON'T DRIVE ANY FARTHER Doe! ARE Y'ON FOR A WEN p' BUG COME OUTA His BAG ? THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening the Forty-Ninth of the Series, the World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. Thi First Having Appeared May 30, 1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World The Unbeaten Morvich Now Safely Quartered At Churchill Downs WINS THE “MET” A Bayside, L. |. BRONX YAN | ROOKY HILL A. C. £1 TP 8 Oicnerct, 1 2°) OF Schro" 1 2 Bock, o1l8 PA ST Bes 0000) t Owner $2, to Ship the Charley to give him all the hay he Benw' Ib © 310 a ojNeats'e 1 119 10 Famous Derby Candidate | would eat and water ne would drink. ay. Arnolds. 112 3alMurcinen 80 3 53 to Louisville make away wi : Sauiwaye 128 oteoe 5 y with the best part of from] y 7.) sp ; 5 y, goo twenty to twenty-five pounds of hay.| Victors in Tourney Roll 2,972]Ruddy, p. 0 0 0 be 6:0 £10 K | This may seem a gluttonous amount : ampi jp | Tora 2 3 eaten LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 8—Morvich,| fo the uninitiated, but on the word ot| JUSt Before Championship Tek, inin, x O70 000 0-x the unbeaten “half-million dollary Charley, Morvich, while he ts a good Closes, = ee eis Bee pulinenie Ld ze doer, is just an average feeder. Base hits—Oft 1 3, off Grain horse,” who is insured for a quarter} Morvich loves his ‘Sugar and now ~ —- First base on balle—Oft coeans Se f ne 4 : mor 4, Firat base on errors—Yanke 4, Bay- of a million, stepped out of his carJand then during the trip Charley] The metropolitan championship] ee ete ne seen ne ent &, would slip him a lump. journey Morvich spent During the most of his five-man team event came to a close Saturday night at the Rational Recre- Struck out—By Two-base hits Ruddy 8, zer 1, Moh! 1 py Gruinmor 6. after his 29-hour trip in regal style rifle r < cky Der time demolishing the end of a bale ; e—-Bock 1, Mensey 1. Stolen basce— Rere:cor AS lain el Aa ae aE de) California have and when he wasn't | ation alleys, Brooklyn, and Sam Rob-| Rr nom, | siraid Xvulaling, Double bit the worse for his journey. doing that he was playing with|erts’ crack Metropolitan No, 1 team Neuistiag, Schwab to His entourage consisted of Charley | Charley was the winner, with the big total of pale White, Fred Burlew's stable fore- After his workout at the Jamatca] . q7o howled just before the finish of | Pie—W. Stone. man; Charley Johnson, thé exer-| ‘ck Suturday morning, and Burlew] °""* sch 3 At Whiteston : i ae considered his mile and a furlong in| the tourney Their introductory Ps cise boy who will gallop Morvich,!15§ a highly satisfactory move, he] count was 966, followed by 1,118, the] BROOKLYN = and Stetson Clifford of the William] was cooled out, reblanketed and put} record single game of the tournament, rh poa J. Flynn Detective Agency, who will| back in his stall, Serenely disregard-| otic, closed with 9% aay par sey Ahi terete s te ..]ing*the bustle of preparation for the] 2" they closed with So Schiller rt 1 00G-Tretb he his bodyguard night and day; trip, he munched his California. The second game produced some ex- | RMS f 1 ow "5 4 Bubbles, Charley’s Airedale wate: Benjamin Block, his owner, and|ttaordinary ten-pin work on the part ° 0 OKarnen.cot oo dog, Morvich’s mascot which makes| Fred Burlew fairly hovered around] 0! the Le ee he ceceanee 1 3} iMerrick.rt 0.9 0 00 no friends, and Billy, the stable pony,| the stall door, much the family} ngle, who scored 197, bowled 200 or : Le nT 8 te nlorvich’a xlagiat docs around an only child at its last] Mnsle, rts led off with 200, fol- 100700 lorvich’s playmate. meal at home before it goes away to] OVer. Roberts led off with 200, fo ed OF Hor- When Morvich stepped into his er, stall at Churchill Downs last eve- ning he was at home surrounded by lowed by Engle, 19 25, and Meyers 2 ams taking part the closing night eclipsed the total,ot boarding school for the first time. As the eighteen bales of hay and straw and the bags and boxes and on All the straw he will use through 2,854, Lonto,c cans were loaded on the truck, the x First base Dollar 2, off his own things. The straw on the/preaking home ties atmosphere in-| 7.846 held by the re Bsa ies Tremble 7 +09—Altoona floor, the hay in bls own hay rack,|creased. Morvich was ted for the wile A; As teamof pide. In-]Mliton Arrow 1. Gett on bases—Aitc the oats in his own feed trough and|last time at home, and Charley mas- | dividual feature was t phe mae 4. Struck out —By Do ths w in hi vn bucket had|S8sed his knee and rebandaged him | bowling of _Barney Spinella c : Gehiller, Webb's, Delvon je water in his own bucket bad) id we went down to look at the car, | Orpheum N team, who toppled Deegan, W. Lustig, Dai made the trip with him. In tho} [py the ordinary double door express| Over ‘671 for hig three games. The] —Conaolly and Schneider stall door was his own screen on| car, the forward end, a space ten feet] Broadway No. 2 ee ee MIDLAGIS. DECOR, ci ae = .| finished second w 898, - ‘ : 3 Pe mulch 16) Biakgned! ia) name: ip Aes Piganenees nize of an ord\-| monds of New York third with 2,898, pea". 2 ay,3b ohh brass—no detail, however minute, eee Gheut . foot deep on the floor| Intercity of New York fourth with P; Lo'o.3b o oan 2 20 being overlooked. and a blanket was stretched acrogs| 287%, and Orpheum No. 2 fifth with [pomrs.ct 9 Corneil 240 1 0 the front and all was ready. The pony oKee Ee the week, the hay, five kinds of it—|was piaced in the middle section] ‘The \two-men kad fads aus) Srents Ganiteit, Aon timothy, straight timothy and pure} ‘#¢ and bales formed two walls off i on the contest will come, eet : the pony’s stall. Sawdust was his bed] 8) 7° mStar 8 10 24 10 3\Total clover—and oats and bran to last him} ong that of the two horses placed in| t ® close Viliag 19 98 more than a fortnight were brought} the year end to balonce the weight Play in The Evening World head-| Firat base on balls—ore P. from home to insure a regular diet.| and make the car ride easier, pin bowling tournament will be re-| Mahoney 1, Firat base on errors—Onceolas Morvich, being a native son, shows a} Shipping a horse to the Derby} vuied this evening at Thum's White] % Left on bave gla 6, Osecolan preference for the California kind,| 2¥¢s Practically nothing out of &)inephant Bowling Academy, when] fittuck out—Hs P. Lascale 5. by Mahons: ; h $500 bill, A trip like this will stand) vineteen teams from Greater New] -caizo, Lonto, Taylor, Roc ; which incidentally has the greatest} ir. Block close to $2,000, but what is| Yor and New Jersey Will endeavor| Carthy, Mahoney food value. that when he can win $50,000 and a Possnace, Cornell ritlce hits Darby? to dislodge the leaders from their po atickey. Taylor 1, Waite ¥ ¥ a e b ist urke 1, lahoney 2, Corn Water drawn from the tap cutane ——— ae sition at the: t the list in the} Double play-Cornell ta, Walton,” Passed onsbip his barn at Jamaica, enough to last race for the halls—Lonto Wild pitches--J. 1. Hit by pitcher-—MeCarthy st week's play the reset, was tasught Ine ‘oreea {RICHARDS WINS MATCH sat the flan ot tat week’ play the) Hi fy al Ginbices new milk can. Bringing food anc BUT TILDEN Is BEATEN] team honors with « total of 529 pins B.C. LB. 4, KYNWOODS water is not unusual. The practice Three players, lL. Rt. Langbein of the 21 100'v'n oo ¢ dates back to the days when GladI- BERKID + Ca Muy 8.—Honors] Jackson He \. J. Cawse of the z 0 wag ues f, 2 Bees fi vane ze were even the close of yesterday's} Amicitia, and ( Nietlimuller of the Othiesk ie 10 ateur went over from France to Eng: jiay in the Gast vs. West tennis tourna | joren Five are in a tie for indi. Ot Hart, ab land and won the Triple Crown, tient, each being credited with two aed honors with a total of 114 18 A completa set of new’ horse} Ninh, .jcetaraay, Vincont Richards, rep Sas S oau clothes, blankets, cloths, bandages] Roberts. and Willam neton of the) Billiard Players Want Rules ‘ ‘ Hk yall waa ‘i West won from Willlam T. Tilden Revised. " +15 12:11 9 SjTotal v1 and the like, as well as medicines, | Jy. \oncen wa ey ‘i Say tat aa Se eae eee aia went in bis trunk. Morvich was Us epeeenienets sional billiard play- on balle—Off Jack 3. Fis base r MeKenzte (2) eoury len . shipped in his working shoes, but] _ Jerome and Nable Box Draw. ae: pp toate eg rt, Shello. Latton bases his own blacksmith left New York] Frankie Jerome, the Bronx ba ynwood, 3, Struck out--By m, and Sammy Nable of the east side fought thelr second battle at the Com- monwealth 8. C,, Saturday night, and in balkline, t billiards so p tournaments will be ginning of each season 1d; by deck, 3 Home tune—Rock, 8 Three-base hit—Frank. Two-base hits zinger, Greany, Leary. Scully, T. Fr Bacrifice | hite- char Saturday with four sets of racing plates, from which his trainer will Behelto Choose the most suitable for the]at the end of twelve rounds the aues-|"il the provision that the players. w : f ay idk p- [tien of supremacy becween them was] Wit! the provitian von north In these rack conditions on Derby day, Be-}aiit jn doubt. Putting up. a. rattling | {nist Te emitted co challenge tty fore Morvich left the barn for the} ood go, Jerome took four rounds, Nable | events will Be pers titles during . car the blacksmith gave bis feet a]o" four, und the balance were even. 4 oa The Bronxite had the advantage in the ensor . final examination and filed down all} fourth, sixth, eighth and tenth, while a KNICKERBOCKE! a sharp points to minimize the danger | Nable won the first, second, third and] New York Seccers Beat “Met"|OF GREATER | sv NSETS . while on the }"!"th- League. © 2 0 OPierce.ct.. 0 0 Sie CRS Haney yale re Keeping up the wonderful pace which 0 4 1 OAdamasn, 1 2 ¢ train. Si tth | MUPPMY Wine Auto Race in Record| ioox them victoriously through the re- MN OUbecasart oo 4 ¢ On the trip, as {s the custom wit ‘Thea , Ba eS ee ee 8 UDecasart 9 0 4 thoroughbreds—and Morvich |s made] SANTA ROSA, Cal, Nay 8,—Jimmy |S*PE Cup te comperiven © me NON Licraine sy, @ 1 0) 1M Brooks.th 9 0 @ no exception—his trainer, Fred Bur-| Murphy won the 100-mi! Cotati speed-| York State Football Association, He |Noviare’ ¥ 1 1 9 Duvalich lew, ordered the regular ration of | Way event In world’s record time ye ‘ster-| players of the New York Fu Pal ub ro t ven quarts of oats discontinued. | Way event in world’s record t to- | yesterday administered « dectsive de- Ever since Morvich came into his }(!?) (WO minutes under | he to mer feat by the scare of x Se) just the same as any other in average Of 114.93 mille Frank 40 one > ‘ per hour, Bililott was second, Harry Harts third, Chatters Three-b rifice hite—Kieln, Susman, pc pummmgeaedalialaaeaatdial \ ETROPOLINND. I 8 yO a TON ScoRES MONDAY, MAY 8, 1992, BY JOHN POLLOCK and Jimmy the feature Commonweal ‘Although matchmaker Flournoy has been working hard for several days to clinch a twelve-round no de- cision bout between champion Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler of Phila- delphia, to be fought at Boyle's Thirty acres in Jersey City at a date suitable to the managers of both fighters, Phil Glassman, who looks after the affairs of Tendler, has already refused a Suarantee of $62,500 for Tendle: end. Glassman had another talk with Flournoy on Saturday but turnod down the above sum. Glassman de- mneets Danny Young Rosen! “THIS HOLE. — Loow Doc, SWING Now —#\'LL KNOCK Champion 27. Dund bady In his will prevent pearance In boxing show out. Dav mands a much larger guarantee, with bored n an option of accepting a large per- Tea ibs centage of the gross receipts. Billy] acinin clash Gibson, manager of Leonard, is ready to eign the articles of agreement just as soon as Glassman signs up for Tendler. the Brooklyn to- meets ten rounds. join montha wae For the next show et Madison Square Gardens on May 16, there will” be two | of Gotumbui ure bouts of fifteen rounds J show to be maker Flournoy has just matched} on the night Augio Ratner of New York to fight Jock A Canad Barney Adair, Leo Flynn's sturdy battler, Ly and Gossip to fight again for several weeks, bout will probably bs for ten rounds at Rock Island, hand Ia @ pli Bouth America, who will Jack Herman of Newark, on next Saturday afternoon, condition and hopes to score another knock- ww York in the semi-final of ten ‘ommy Stapleton in the semi-final of e Bhade of C Leo Flynn, to meet ten-round battle 26, B MORVICH ARRIVES AT CHURCHILL DOWNS READY FOR $50,000 RACE St. Louls for morrow. nigh’ Kelly of Harlem will meat in bout of twelve rounde at the th Sporting Club of Harlem ihe same club on next Bat were clinched him to ah peatiy. ws outpoint Ever, Andy Chaney battles Harry Habakoft of twelve rounds at St, Louie to- t, and Geor; je Brown’ of went side will’clash with Henry Mick at Broadway Exhibition Association of lyn on the night of May 15, to-day. Both bouts Georgie Daly of the east side ay 15 he meets Danny Reeves and Hobby Bolan meets the colored fighter from the Pa- berg In two twelve-round bouts. it, for ten rounds at the Arena A. Johnny Dundes wilt not, be able ne 109 Wh iil. on June right hand was injured ve fight with Lew Tendier, whi him from boxing. He haa his ter cant at present, with Ch at Aurora, Yanks, and are to be on Hitlon Aumwet is Firpo, the heavyweight champion ke his first ap- toinity against In the open alr Meld In Brooklyn tm in. excellent a "bout in thi rounds to th Nits end Wall at Ebbe Rosenberg meets ‘Tommy | Mo- still able to rounds at &, Sammy Mandel of Cai Babe Ruth, Pete Hartley, the ; May 27, Jack ‘Kid Wolfe ‘Aton, O., an@ June go for ten rounds the mighty stugger of the Bob Meusel and Lefty O’Doul hand at the Broadway EXxhi- ation of Brooklyn to-morrow ft] night th root for Mickey MeMinn, formet Coast walterweight, when he clashes wi® Tommy Btaploton in the semi-final of tem © star bout between Joe Tip- ter Mohr. “Durable Dane,* who te do some good fighting despite hie many years of flenting, wil | lseve = shortly for the West, where he will engat the crack lightweight of Phita-| i houts at Bealtio, ‘Tacoma nod Portland, Walter Mohr of Hrooklyn wil event of twelve rounds at Exhibition Aasoctation of morrow night. M Ore. bout for Hart feMinn ‘There will be three other bouts. | Roy Moore lifornia, who has not much fighting In the signed up to-da: manager, Joe up for a bal Bryan ©.,'1n @ ten-round bout at ‘brought off at Cincinnati, 0. of May 16. Is certain he or fifteen-row fighter, was 1 has been beaten’ frequently in oh’s cleverness should enable ‘Thomas, # Ci on April 10, If Jack Sharkey ts Sporting Club show the club offering the best terms, Billy Wells, Leo Flynn, his manager, arranged the tley to-day, iccesaful In defeating Pioneer his of St, Paul at the to-morrow night, Waamer, wilp try ttle with “Pepper can defeat Martin In nd wera England's good welt inatched to-day by his manager, Malone of St. Paul in one of them, while Joe Lynch of New York and Bad News arley Harvey, to meet Frank Barrieau, Tim Tracey of Australia will battle BM of Canada were matched to-day over] the Canadian battler, In a ten-round go at Brennan In the wind-up. will also te t e long distance telephone to meet in the Mount Royal Ar a six and a four-round contest fought. t Hamiiton, O., on Mayon next Friday night. anadian, in a bout at Montreal is, McNamara. Firat base on errors ickerbockers 2. Stolen hase Maloney, Kiein, Sussman play. thatterton to Sussman, By on balis—Off Wolber 3. Struck out— By Wolber 11, Powers 10. Hite—Off Powers 5, Wolber 6. ‘Umplre—Himmerich, SPURR. i ASTORS, rh po a el rh'po ae Krantz, 09.2 3 4 2 0\Conklin, cf.1 1 oo N'tein, 7 OlAdier, 2b..0 1 21 S'Berg, 1 00) 1130 Schetz, 24 1000 nt 4 1100 1 19 50 2 4339) 2 OPenton, 3.5 30 O\Pape, 1220 O22 00 91200 Totals 3 OfTotats .. 317 9016 2 Base hits—Off Peters, 1: nn, 23. First base on balis—Peters, 3; McGann, 6. First base on orrore—Krantz, Left on bases —Spurrs 5. Struck out—By Pe- tere, . 2. Home run—Conkiin, Two-base tz, Neidenstein. Bacri- fice hi rg, Heath, Peters, Schets. Stolen chetz (2), Krants Heath ¢ th (2). Double plays—Heath to Kran eldenatein; Peters to Neid nn to Fitch, Passed balle—Pape + Teurel (2). Wild piteh—McGann, Hit pitcher—Collins, Umpire—Dootey. SPURR. CONCORD CUBS. rh po ae Heath 1 Kranti 2 0 Sche 1 0 N'tein, 2 0 Petors, i210 Smith, 1000 Renzir 18 30 ns, 1 OGoorge, c...1 1 4 20 den, p.! 0 O\Cobbs,'rf...0 1 1 00 S'berg, 10) Totals 10 0) ‘rotate 1915 1 Base hite-OC€ Hayden - . Sas Cama tate ss tae Fabrics Models Fabrics Woda ete haat eet Worsteds f eercen Gabardines Sey eter AR a Serges 3 Button Kniteloths P ‘cheba, Hit by pltcher--Behoenberg. Flannels 4-Button Tweeds Box ; el RHE, Cheviots Single Breasted Oxfords Che. Mincoln Chante. 0S 003 102-1020 1 Double Breasted E Fitt Batteries Dugan, Brown and Tobin; Ford Tweeds Sport and xtra Fitters - “T ER Cassimeres Conservative Extra Salesmen mut Neb's..0011000000 013302 1314 38 ams and Ratteries—T Wiley Sizes 32 to 52 iams, J Ho1900401 H-10080010 and Fogler; Hicksville Batterles—Cummings SPORTS ALLIANCE SHOW SHIFTED TO THE GARDEN. The boxing carnival arranged by the National Sports Alliance will be held tn Madison Square Garden, May 19. Con- vinced that the seating capacity of the Lexington Opera Hous lequate to meet the *, Dan MeKetrick, Chatrman of the Show Com- mittee, got in touch with Tex Rickard with the result that a gift in place ana inte was made. an Muldoon of the 8! Athiet! ion has siven his sanction and the show will be conducted under the rules of the com- mission, which will assign referees and judges. Every contest will be to a de- cision, The Committee of Matchmakers, leo P. Flynn, Silvey Burns and Scotty ntieth, are at work rearranging the We have cut these was in demand for ti clothes. They are naire te mmis ard of ten four-round bouts. Benny mard, the world’s champion light eight, ‘and remain f the Pepper Martin, the lyn fenth= rwelght, will meet t t man avall- nie. Many of the leading boxers who unable to volunteer before have Tored their services In the BALE cveRr LEARN TO SWIM NOW 3117 Suits and splendidly tailored. Moe Levy 119-125 Walker Street 173 Broadway Bronx 409 East 149tSt forme. 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