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.. v THE SUN, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. ' 18 Giants, To-da- Yankees and Dodgers Forced.1Into Idleness Through Inclement Weather Huggins's Tribe in Boston y . WET GROUNDS STOP Alexander to Join LACK OF PITCHERS HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS HISS WANAH AKER TO BEADY FOR ROWING RACE. JACK HARE, j'R WINS Colon on April 30 Peon Oarsmen Arrive af yinaapnlls ALL LOCAL CLUBS for Contest With avy. PAUL, Neb.. WORRIES HUGGINS FORE IN SHOW RING WILMINGTON April is. The IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT Annapolis, Md April 18. Varsity STAKE ST. official notice summoning and freshman eight onred shell crews O rover Cleveland Alexander, of the University of Pennsylvania ar- star pitcher for the Chicago National By DANIEL. rived at Annapolis late this afternoon Idleness Enables McGraw, League baseball club, to go with the Yankee Manager on Hunt Fhllndclphia Girl Onco More a ago for th races against th Midshipmen's Romps Away From High Class draft quota from Howard county, are getting mighty near tho millennium. Somo time the varsity nnd fourth class on Bevern Hobby imd Hiiffgins to Rest Thrcc-YAir-Olt- Nebraska, to Camp Funaton April 30 for Veteran Twlrler Play Cornell Athletla Association announced that because of the low Scores Loading Honors in River (Saturday afternoon. The shell ls in Fcnturo waa sent to Chicago by Alexander's WK were shipped Qua- To-da- y. rep- In advanro nnd the "Itcady" Pitchers. y, condition ot the exchequer It would to unable to send, any draft board 2 Games in Hub Brooklyn Horse Exhibit. kers will have workouts on the river to- at Havre do Orncc. Alexander is tenth among the resentatives to the' Pennsylvania carnival. However, this announcement morrow morning and afternoon. twelve scheduled to leave In the next has made some 'among The varalty oarsmen fine fettle . LIKB. of the athletes all the more determined to bo those are in Br 1'ltKDERICK draft contingent Ry UtiOMUE B. UNDERWOOD. present The equine beauties belonging to Miss and so are the Middles for so early In Sptdttt fttspatch to Tas Svs. on Kranklln Field. They have entered on their own account and prob- Rln and wet grounds kept all three Special btipatcft to Tus Sex Isabella Wanamaker of Philadelphia the Season, nnd tho racen which Bai.tiMoiis, Md April 1$. Jack Hare, York' teams Idle "account" Is" used advisedly, for tho men are to pay their own way. It ably will be merged In to a four cor- e't Greater New Washington, I). C, April IS. Had continued their successful drive for hon- Jr., tho hnndKome brown colt which mas- "( enabled Managers McQraw, Is quite certain thnt at least half a dozen Cornell athletes will go to Phila- nered event annually, promises to be 's game been played here Instead delphia, ors and ribbons last night at the Red among queraded as sellinsr plater during r.oMnon ami Hugglna to catch up. with account wet on that arrangement. Felter, the pole vaulter, and Smith arid the closest ever rowed between a the dlant-lircokl- MINNESOTA CHOSEN of being called off on of Cross Horse Show In the Brooklyn tfirlr pltchlns staff. The third would Elaas, hurdlers, already have declared that they would positively go, and these rivals. early part of last season and went to grounds Miller Hugglns not have Riding and Driving Club. As on the The Midshipmen Have filled open game on the Polo Orounda was been on firing to play, an effort Is being; made, to set a relay four to make the trip on Us own the winter quarters branded as one of th the line direct the opening night, they earned two blues and date on their flleld and schedule best 191", cI!J of on account of wet (round for the Yankee manager Is off on a hunt expenses, track Juveniles of ran like a cham- two reds. May 4 by booking Lehigh. meet pion to-d- and rain prevented tne limners iron FOR BIG TITLE BOUT pitchers. left here Wednes- This looks like precedent, any college The In the Wilmington Handicap, for Miller a for we do not remember track Her chestnut gelding Matchless and will mark the opening of the local the feature event at the Havre de Grace day night for parts unknown. team having made so long; a trip on Its own financial hook. Lost year chestnut mare Suave, formed a combi- season. track. in Washington. , Philadelphia he will pick up the team, mree pucners at Jones and Dsmbly of Penn State could get no appropriation to make the nation In the class for pairs of harness Carrying 128 pounds nnd with Jockey McOraw had in mte which left hero nt 7.10 en route for Bos- trip to horses that excelled all of their 'oppon- condition for the opening of the season Kranklln Field to compete In the pentathlon, no they hopped a Moleswbrth In the saddle, he romped and to Go ton, where morning' and Afternoon games freight College ents and were awarded the blue. They - nfcen the Olnnts returned to New York Willard Fulton Ten Box at State and arrived on the field just before their event was HONA LISA LEADS home ahead ot a field of high class three- are scheduled with the Ited plaudits ot the s. ann me ves- - started. In spite 'of handicap of having; to sleep on hard floor also earned the unstinted ear-old- Away to a good etart, the son Sunday, enure trio St, Be- the had the big crowd which turned out to pay lt ueen Ronnds in Paul or hunt-in- of of Marathon and Moonlit dlnplayed a rnu. Anderson ana uarnei nave The only thing certain of what c a "side door Pullman" Jones finished second to Howard Berry and Hambly homage to The Red Cross and the horse. Hrooklyn 1 terrlfta burst of apeed and after running; tnt against the club. Of tween Twin Cities. grounds Hugglns headed for In his was third. In this same event her Xetherhall's tbue Anderson and Barnes have more la FRENCH BULLDOGS Charlie Leydecker Into submission In the search for a much needed twlrler Pride and Evo received the red. he awny won thin come up to expectation. It waa not Gettysburg, Pa., where first half mile drew and that Tea Roan.4 I.lasJt for the WUtori-Falto- n Encounter. After this signal victory Matchless under a stout pull by five lengths. After Tcsreau was knocked out of the Eddie Plank pitches hla Hpee. Prank Judges In game Minn., April 18. Selection went before the tho class for Charley Leydccker finished second; a Mi In the opening last Tuedsay. St. Pavl, will not be ready for active service un- It is quite certain now that the much dltcusaed bout between Jess harness horses shown to a lady's phaeton ttrmlttlng seven hit In three Innlnga, of the Twin Cities1 as the site for the Hugglns Willard will be limited to rounds, probably without BHcli head in front of High Cost. bout til warm weather arrives and and Fred Fulton ten und scored another blue. Heats Farsqnc Perfec- .nderson permitted only two hits for between Jess Willard and Fred needs a twlrler right pronto, 'and needs decision, and will be staged midway between cities, of Minneapolis and Miss In la raising the Wanamaker8 defeat came the The Summaries. I the remainder of the game. On the foll- Fulton contingent on the of him badly. Winning Male, a subscription of $10,000 In St. Paul Ft. Paul. The Minnesota Boxing Commission has announced US willingness class for saddle horses docked or tion, the nt owing day Jesse Barnes celebrated hta Forced by dearth of pltchera yester- deci- 16 2 First Bare maided! Thfas to permit a decision. It .seems that while the 'commission has barred not exceeding hands inches. fillies; four furlongs. Cresson, trtoh-Itison- ), debut In a Now York uniform by shutt- and Minneapolis. announcement day upon his Huggtns Specialty Show lis , was made a conference to call rookies. sions there Is nothing In the boxing; law of Minnesota prohibiting verdicts Bhe was represented by her bay gelding Here. 13.30, j:.0, 12. SO, non; Ormoni.-.- ing out Brooklyn and allowing seven after started the game with Hub Thormahlen. 11: (Troxlsr), , 12.1.0 second; between Col. J. C. Miller, who will and It Is power- of the commission to waive prohibition In Cherrystone, which showed In perfect Madam hits. The former International Leaguer lasted within the the equal in Hyng. 1U (MnAtes), th.0. third. Time stage the battle, and local promoters any case In which It sees fit. form, but he was not the looks 0:4S. Lendnla, Marmon. Mra. Kate Ri!n therefore gave McQraw a day less than an Inning. He passed three and manners of Mrs. W. A. McOlbbons's QultA upset and enthusiasts. Col. Miller was told a, to nn marked the result of Hupreba nd Miss Inver nlso ran. longer to get his other pitchers, ready. men and forced In a runner by winging The. prospect of world's heavyweight championship bout limited chestnut mare Tiger Rose and was com- the Judging of the best dog at tha tenth Hecond Race and up; good that the 110,000 practically was already ! Stllee was In shape when the club a batsman. The youngster was shaky In thirty minutes of action falls to stir us to anything approaching even mild pelled to accept second honors. nnnual specialty tho stennlechasa aelltna: nhout lirn niltea. South, taut usually subscribed and that a guarantee would show of French March Court, 111) (Crawford).