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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 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 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). 111. SO. 4, t?, left the he Is not at his debut, and probably will do better enthusiasm. Nowhere In the history of pugilism can we find an instance Waldorf- be forthcoming by Saturday. Bulldog Club of America st the non; Pandean, 13t (Allen), 13, I2.i0. sec- his nest In cold weather. The Olanta in his next start. But Hugglns can do -Astoria ( July 4 waa. tentatively fixed as the of a ten round bout to a decision for a title not alone in the heavyweight Her Favorites Beaten. Inst night. The leading ond: First Out. 1J7 Holly . $3.60. third. will probably send In Demaree against mighty llttlo experimenting, and unless class but in eny division. is likely when the final arrange- honor went to bitch, Monte Carlo nine .:j3. Kilwinning and form also Brooklyn date for the contest, which according to other It that The success of. Suave and Mnlchlcss a . leaving Anderson to Un least one more veteran Is landed Im Mnna Hang-mati- Rtato law may not ten ments aro announced It will be found Willard la not to risk his cham- not-plea-se PMladel-I'- ll Lisa, owned by Julius M. s cppoie Boston In the opening game of the exceed mediately, thlnge may go .bad with the that as a team did the Third nscu and up; rounds. The result of the battle will pionship by the decision route. A decision at' the end of ten rounds would Inn equestrienne any too much. She Mona Lisa won over Tyner's claiming; five and a half furlongs. P.iga-nln- l. the Brave series As Henog American Leaguers from New York. , M- - hinge on, the referee's decision should lr.y the title holder open to considerable danger, for Fulton Is a clever boxer had considered Netherhall'A Pride nnd Parsque Perfection, which waa the win- lot U.yke), 11.10, $3. So, 13. won: will play shortstop for Boston In this In orUlnary yearn Hugglns could af- ning dog. 3eorge Murray, lot (linsor), tt.'O, .,,i), second: "both men be on their feet at the end In Kve their superior. She drove them Into Perfection Is owned by 10 game thlnge should hum during the four ford to take time In schooling and de- and a thirty minute engagement would stand n fine chance of outpointing M. Annls Kelt nr. (Ward), ttO.70. third. of the ten rounds. Stearns of Clnctnnnll. Mona Lisa Tline-T-1:- 0 gimet of the aeries' and another big veloping his oungs!ab There the Kansan. In a longer bout the advantage would be all with Willard. the ring, while she turned over Suave Tit for Tat, Jake Argent, Col. Miller, after hla talk with local artists. snd Matchless to William Fench. Suave showed remarkably well and was In Vlley, Encore and Green Tiee also rm. crowd likely will be out to Is such a shortage of pitchers, however, requires no vivid Imagination to develop a word picture of what s men, said he had secured their co- It was on his best behavior. He did every- prime condition. She Is a daughter of Fourth Usee and un! see the first day's fun. operation closing that conditions make It Imperative the eld John L. Sullivan would have said about a heavyweight championship Champion Noswal Nabob and Denaull's selling: haldlcsp: six furlongs. Genre and the formal of the youngstera be primed for Immediate thing Mr. Fcnch asked him to do, and oiarr, i ;u iaumm.ri, jo.so. js.js, agreement only the 1 10,000 fight of ten rounds to a decision. We doubt If the class Is so decadent that Fsshlonable. won; Pulux, 50, Olanta Playing? awaited service if they are to be of any value as Matchless went through his paces lis (Partington), l(. :.IS, tit Foraa. subscription. He Intimated that he such a procedure must be stooped to, but practically every possible scene judges put over Mona Lisa's rise to the most prom- second: Kohlnoor, 117 (Stirling), :.:, to the club at all. without a hitch the them position third. Time J.J. Berlin and Game- The showing of the Qlants In the would waive the "subscription Induce- ot action has been barred to the boxers. It's either Minnesota, Wisconsin the pair driven by Miss Wanamaker. inent in the show was the cock also ran. l:u two games played was very satisfactory. ment" If he could obtain the SL Paul or Louisiana, and Willard will not fight at New Orleans. They go twenty To add lustre to tne night's sport the sequel of her even more surprising vic- Fifth Race the Wil- Tht team has made splendid progress baseball park without expense. This, XTECKHEFEK IN FRONT. rounds to a decision there and besides, tha champion says it Is too hot Police Department sent a troop of Its tory among the bitches. mington Stakes: flvo and halt furlongs. during the ten days and should he said, was doubtful, and aa a result exhi- Among those competing was the famous Jack Hare. Jr.. 153 (Moles worth), 11.10. II. last in the Crescent City on July 4. It Is likely to prove just as hot any- best horses Into the ring for an IS.30. won: Charlie Leydecker, 133 (Par-ringto- nike a fine getaway. The hitting as he thought the deal could be closed Bill- bition drill. They were In command of champion La Reine d'AnJou, owned by 13.30. I3.S0, High Cost, twenty-fou- Defeader of Three Cashloa where else. second: has not strength It will within r hours. the Anjou Kennels. La Relne was in IS (Trolsc). 1 :07 jet reached the - proposition It Is If Lieut. John A. Iftrk and went through U.0. third. Time acquire later. In Inflicting two defeats iard Title Lead 3Iaaoase.- The looks like but the worst part of this. the their paces faultlessly. They manoeuvred her best form, and to the crowfl which Sweep Up :d. Ballast and.ited Sox also fight were to be staged In dear old New York our citizens would start gathered rnn. oa Brooklyn the (Slants made only thirt- SOAK SENT TO COVEB. like so many well trained mili- around the bench looked like Three-year-ol- Chicaoo, April II. Augle Kleokhefer, money around Sixth Bscs ' and up: een hits. world's three cushion billiard champion, fifty riots to throw their at the boxers and would make the bout tary mounts and went through their a sure winner, but to the astonishment claiming; live and a hulf furlongs. True majority Mr. 109 Teung'a play has been of the highest Drlresi Froaa Moand by Cass gained a two point lend In hta one of the biggest successes In the history of the game. riot drill with splendid precision. of the Breeae awarded the as steel. (Rice), 14.30, 13, 12.10, won; He honors to Julius M, Fangmann's Monte Peep Agsln, 103 (Pickens). 13.40, II. c!.j. started with a rush when he 190 point, championship match with 4o well did they perform that Thomas second; Oenersl, 119 (Robinson). 1. knocked out Marquard'a firat nltch for Chlcasroe Wta, 6 e 4 L. Leemlng, prealdent of the club, hung Carlo Mona Llaa and placed the cham- IS.S. Pierre Maupome of Cleveland, taktmr CallfonUa Yonth Bans Qaarter Mile In 40 Seconal. pion reserve. thlrJ. Time 1:00 Veldt. Mohican. a single In the opening game, and later Rt, Lot:is. Mo., April II. (National) the' second block by 50 to 67 In seventy up two extra prises. The first, a gold Dominion Park. Fathom and Carbldo also rime through' with another single with waa the mound In the California comes to the fore with another .athletic phenomenon and watch, went to Mack, a big bay gelding There waa no dissension when the ran. Doak driven from Innings. Tho score' for the match now nsce Four-yea- up; the bases full. He did not get any hltl fourth Inning of game after his name Is Colin Kllby euphonious, alliterative Colin Kllby. Colin is a owned nnd ridden by V. V. Tunatnll of winner's dog waa adjudged. Mr. Ureese Seventh olds anl stands 99 to 9? in favor of the cham- awarded premier rtalmlng; mils and a sixteenth. TootMe, of? Coombs In Wednesday's game, but three singles, two triples, 'two bases on pion. youth of. 19, yet ho already has done 4 seconds for the 440 yard run, and Traffic Division A. The other, a silver honors to Tyner's 101 (Rrlcann), 140, I10.:0, IS. 90. nnn; Ar- drew To-nig- won by Parsque Perfection, a renowned winner, bitrator, (Jackson), 110.19, I7.S0. sec- Jacks only and balls and an error had given Chicago a ht said to have world's record at his mercy. In the recent California wrist watch, tvu Gift, owned li: Maupome took a lead of five it the who was Bhown In ond. Say, 101 (Wllllei, 118.20. third. Time, cored New York's first run after a fine lead of five runs over St Louis. Chi- Ad- Kllby performed 49 broke and exhibited by John Bridegroom of .Ills best condition. in the flnst Inning and held a slight Conference championships his seconds feat and Reserve to Perfection was Anjou l!:o llrsse. Dundreary, Miss Fan- exhibition of running. cago 6 to 4. The visitors added fifty-thir- Traffic Squad B. Pergcant Jeorgo T. the base won. vantage up to the d Inning, ul. Pacific coast Intercollegiate record all at one smash. nie. Waterproof, Senator James and O. M. There were a lot of persons In New one In the sixth at May's expense'on Darrow of Squad C earned a ribbon Kennels' Champion Gamin's Rival, Jr.' Miller also ran. when Kleokhefer ran S, 5 and 1 In suc- Kllby represents the University of Redlands and is only a freshman. The awards: York who thought Young's praise! were three singles and a sacrifice. innings tied the score in the with Al. Lincoln, exhibited by John spread on too Vaughn, although a trifle wild, at cessive and tie Is a big. strong, rangy lad and not only ran run the quarter but is a Modowan, was Junior Puppy Dogs Over 6 months and a little thick on the Ulant J. also awarded a ribbon. Robert-eon- WIN although sixtieth Inning at 41. From that point hurdler of note. Last year he was the leading star of the Coallngn High under s months. Won by Mrs. D. 's FAVORITES ON training trip, but by another week Pep times, never was In real danger, on the play waa about even, Kleckhefer Miss Kleanor R. Sears of Hoaton Joufflu'a Hlchou: Mrs. T. Itaymond'a hould convince even these doubting in the ninth Balrd connected for a home School team, which won the California Interscholastlc title. Coach Cun- scored snother triumph In the clasa for Prince Oeorie. second; Hawortb. Kennel- -' LINKS running out with a 3 In the seventieth. Honlot, PINEHURST Thomases. run, sending In Smith, ahead of him. Mau-potne- ningham of Redlands In Kllby he has right now the best quarter saddle horses with her chestnut gelding Haworth third. Kteckhefer'a average was .714 ; 'e writes that Puppy Doge score: country coming holder. Kllby Is Radiant. Charles II, Jones, another Hoe-to- n Kenlor Nine months and The .171. mller tn the and the world's record If not over months. Won by Kath-erln- e (S.) I ST. (S.) l: Miss C. Miller Hugging has satisfied himself CHICAGO LOUIS handled right there Is every reason to believe that he will give the mark exhibitor, took the red with Trlgers, M. Barnes's Rochambeau D'AnJou: H. Fownti, Pierce Gate that he a team score as abrhoae) 'abrhoae while the third prise went to Samuel M. has that will 4 1 0 6 1 0 a, If he is he will crow worse Instead of better. Dr. 8samatolkl's Etolle He Bourbon, HMocher.ss : O'.Bettel.lb... 10 I - real battle, but mishandled Mra. Marcel-lols- and Crooks Advance. many runs as any club In baseball, but 1 0 C0LEXAN AVERAGES 1824.- Keller Jacob's Sparkling Moselle, and second: Catherine It, Dabo'a Barber.rt.. 50 3 00'Smlth.cf .... 411 t 0 third; J. F. Pltsgerald'a Cinq Mars, the work of hla pitchers Is disappointing. Mann.lt.... I 1 OiBilrd.rf.... 612 1 0 0 the fourth to Mr. JacobVs Ssndy Mc- ill0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fourth. Special V'.tpalcti to Tut Sl.v. In three games In Washington the Yan- Piikrrl.of. s Korr.ebr.il. ? Hls Fealare la Aaaerlcaa Jokaay Even Terr Likely to Retarn to the Cass. Donald. Novice Dogs S3 pounds. by C OCruise.lf.... ? 0 0 rUr t'nder Won up twenty Merkle.lb.. 211 - M. Finish crst, N. C. April 18. The four kees tilled runs, getting six toil:4 4 Ttmraey. the- Inside story of of Johnny Ever by the Ited Sox? The Miss Katherlne Barnes's Rochambeau Kllduff.lb. 12 JdslO Billiard Whatl the release Saaitaarles. I). M. favorites won their way through to runx twice and eight on another occa- 2 OMsnyder.c.... 4 II D'AnJou: J. Wall's Foucere, second; the Deal.ab 110 00 I 10 Both Ever and Ed Barrow deny that there la anything In the story that 48 M. semi-fina- mid-Apr- il sion, yet they 7 0 0 Three Interesting groes were played Clsss Combination honai aultabl Dr. Sfamatolaki'a Etolla da Bourbon, of the golf tourna- had to exert themselves Killefar.e.. NleholUb.. 409 10 battleot mixed signals which resulted In Dutch Leonard's passing for harness nnd saddla purposes; tn ba third: Mrs. D. Robertson's Blchou, to the to two gamea How- Vsuxhn.p.. Ill 0 lOOoak.p JOO 1 10 last night In the U.I balk line tourna- they over Joufflu'a ment at Pinehurst Henry C. limit win Msr.p ooe- However, shnnrn to appropriate tahlcle and judgeU fourth. ever, there is much satisfaction In the l 10 ment for the metropolitan championship two Dodgers) In a recent exhibition. there must have been a as a horae beat suited for harn-- n pur- Limit Dogs Under pound. Won by Fownes of Pittsburg and Iesllo Deans Totals.. .:ctl:UiOiConaalM.. 0 a 0 auspice American says contract Boston If poses Won liy Mini Clara H. cli. George M. - Pierce of Bkwanok survived fact both of beatings were ill 1 under the of the scrap somewhere. Kvers he has a with and that Peck'a Htearne'a Tyner's Parsque Psr- the second that thesr a, IHoward.D.. 00 20 ! K. Association. William .1 .full that, Allah: Charles Huhbe'a eh. m. fectinn; Haworth Kennels' Haworth Tobl. match round In the upper bracket of administered to Walter Johnson. ItBrock 00 Amateur Billiard ha chose could hold Harry Frasee for the sum. He adds he 5. aecnil; Mies Itulst Mulr's the 100 ,' liura second; F. Poffet's Frenchln Prlnc sixteen, With any kind of a pitching staff the Oershel. president of the association. did not sign to play, but that if called nn he waa ready to do so, and that b g. Beverly, third: Helen Jackson l'age'a Camln. William first and Franklin antes of Totals. .. 13 1 ' Colemsn, m. third. J. Burkart's Polo Tinkers would become dangerous pen- .lit n waa one of the victors. Harry go-- wv blk. Hazl Yuunf, fourth. Potlu. Hroadacres came throusli with Walter 'Flatted for in Innlnz. he came to uoston on Aionaay prepared to ai neccna disc, insirivi 3 14.2 Hunk's fourth. 3Iar eremh , In defeating Fred Lowenthai at Doyle's. Clasi Pairs harness horse.: over Limit Twenty-tw- o pounds not M. Crooks of Brooklyn In the lower nant contenders. They will browbeat a lot tBatted tor Howard In ninth Inmnic. he was Informed that his services no longer were required, so from a grand and under 15.2: must have conformation, Ioi and o! teams I achieved the commendable average of : pounds. Won by Anjou Kennels' frame. H. C Fownes played eight of Into submission. The team la Chiraco 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0- -4 baseball opening in seventeen years in which quality. stip, all around action snd abla ot La. ' stand seat he saw the flrat go & Kn Pa. F Poffet's Prance Model holes, Rolng In 34, tne that Is likely to start a batting rally St. 4 I Tlic scores: to sood p.tc; to b shmvn to appro- the out or a totul of Louis... ho was not an active figure. priate vehicle bv MUa Klil. William J. Burkurt'a Polo a' any stage In the game. Two bato .0001001:Crulie. Merkle. AT DOYLE'S ROOM. Won Inbella Hunk's Pollu, third one over par, and had his opponent, hits Three I member Wanamaker"" cli. m. Huave and cli. c. 2 utl. Barrow says that 'Bvers through both as a player and as a Open Dogs pounds Arthur Tate of Rochesrrr, down at Hucslns yesterday a search base Holloeher. Paillette. , I'olnli. H R. Ave. Matchlesa; Mlaa Isanelln Heventean and no started la Wannmaker'a ch. over by George. t for rew twirling talent, but unfortun- Balrd. Stolen bases Vaurhn. It. Coleman 200 47 ,!: of the Red Sox and that he has asked for waivers on him. Kvers not g. Netherhall'i 1'rl.li ai.d ch in. Ee, :I tiounds. Won the turn. The Pittsburg veteran came Smith (II. SacrtPr bit Deal. Double plays F. ,. 140 14 I 4 .ecoml, Joseph K. Hyheiter' b. g. Wearing Tiller's Pars'liie Prfe tlon; Hi. In 39, won by .1 L. D. ately for the Yankees clubs like the Lowsnthsl likely to accept tho management of the Jersey Cifv or am; other minor Mn. worth Kenneia' HawurLh home and and Howard and Horniby: Hollonhrr. Kllduff AT DALY'S ROOM. Ksccsslm and b r, Kprestvc, third ernnd, Pierce, who will meet Fownes In t!i Phltlle. Braves and Indians already have and Jlrrkle. Left on bates Chicago, 91. Wirim club. He has been offered a chance by Fred Mitchell to rejoin his IVIo .Mounts W H Ynunr's Hugo Junior, third. W. F. l! 200 21 ti-t- Mfhtwclsht. to be ehnwn semi-fina- Louis, . First on errors Chlcsto. Bases Hsrry Stern t t to with mallet and man- Corgsl's .leiine. Jnufl'.u. fourth. went out In 27 tone through the minors with a fine l. 1 2 love, the Cubs, and there he is most likely land. It was a mistake ball and Judired on Lew 14 2 first fr Open, Dogt 'omb searching for pitchers and have on bills-- Vaufhn, 4; oft Iioak. t; oft John place he could along in ners, handlnss anil conformation; per- pounds, nnd not over !l ngn!nst i:. II. Wiswell of Montclalr und Howard. 2. Hits Off Dosk. 3 In 2 off AT THE MOHNIN'OHIDE ROOM. In the first for Kvers to believe that set the American formance, 7.1 per cent,; conformation, 2!l pounds Won by Anjou Kenneia" Chnm-lilo- won by 5 and 4. crabbed everybody even resembling a Msy, & off Howard, 0 tn !. it:Hit by go Chicago may mean the release of Otto Knabe, pr cent. Won by Mils Sophie N. Oamln'a Rival, .lr ; Anjou Kennels' in I William Oershel ..,. 200 II League. If he does to it Pond's Fan'! Franklin dates needed only 31 for V.t league hurler. By Vauihn (Smith), struck out Clark 14, 25 3 h. m. Siren: Major Howard S. Borden's Pae. second F Poffet'n unmln's Sltchsr pitcbei-Doa- Ueort who now la acting as coach for Mitchell. Hon, H. eight 7: by Doak, J. Losinf k. sr. m. laughter, second; Mlns Marv r.lvsl third; Mrs. C. Reynolds's holes, going out nsnlnst C. A. March's b. g. rorait, third: George C. Duke pourqiiul Pas, fourth of New Brunswick, and was S Dodgers !Veed Hack Wheat. b. g. Thunder, Winner Dog Won bv George M, N. Y. A. C. GUNNERS LEAD. 1 to Become Yankee. Sherman'! fourth. up at the turn. He won by 8 and 7. Though Report Has It That George foster a Polo Mounti Ileavrwelrht. to be shown StearnVs Tyner's Psrque Perfection; An- defeated twice on the Polo BEDS RALLY IN NINTH. with mallet r.d ball man- jou Kenneia' Fuu Pan. reserve The scores:' OrounilK Hugglna Is reported to lie on the trail of George Foster, who and Judsed for by the Qlants, the new Dodger Cut Ilftrrn Bnaton A. A. Adtantake Miller ners, handlnese and conformation: American Bred Bitches (Champion SUCOND MATCH ROUND. leim has not made a bad Impression. recently was traded by the Red Sox to the Reds for Dave Shean. Faster to count 13 per cent., conforma- bsrred) Won by Julius M. Fangmann's Macee and Rbuea Bl Factors In 7 tion to count Ifi per Won by Monte Carlo Mono LUa; Anjou First sixteen H. C I'ownea, Oakmont, In the two gamea clayed Schmandt, the la Teane Shoot. is holdout and If he does not get a contract calling for 18,000 he says rent M.ixlm Kennels' heat Arthur Vatei. uskhlll. 3 and 2 !.. . a Karmlnikl's h. r. Tony: Capt. Thomas K. A Mlanonne D' Anjou, second; Mrs. W. new second baseman. Mad the mlsfor-tar.- e to O Victory Over Pirates. Boston-- April IS. The New, York he will stay on his hog ranch down in Oklahoma. Alford'a rn. a Beowulf, Jf, M Wilcox's from New Durp, D Pierce, Kkinok, beat E H Hlswell. Ueut. Tfll third; Montclalr, - and 4; F. H. Mates, Moors to rome up several times In the April 18. (National) Athletic Club team led In the second will not yield to the pitcher and that he will call on Kd Barrow J. Stern'a b. m. Miss Rr.a'.lili. third; Major Mrs Grace R. Mitchell's La Bella Wonda, pinch Cincinnati, declares he llonsrd S. Borden's g, Gray fourth. Country, beat' C A. Mr Corinlclc. Ncv and failed to come through. He won gamo Jck of the clay pigeoti ahootlng competi- Wyckoff. who was named as n In ir. Krlar, llrunanlclc. und 7. W. M Crook, Mount Ik Cincinnati the third of the tr deliver Weldon alternate the trade. fourth. Intuit, mtcliee Vnder pounds Wen Melding position ft -- T Uecker, KknanoU, hla In high class aeries from Pittsburg here 7 to tions with the Boston Athleild Associa- marked scarcity of pitching talent on the Yankees the Kxhlbltlon Drill and Hough P.ldlne by liv John K, Jlaelsm's Venule: Julius M. Kerett, bvat '. style, but hla hitting Is up In view of the Troop of New Tor City Fangmann's Mont 5 and 4. not to the In sensational ninth Inning batting tion for the Lakewood trophy give Traffic Squad Carlo lunette, second; S. A I, a owners no doubt would be willing to Foster his 11,000 it he showed Mounted police. Lieut A I'nrl;, T McOUnchey'e Clarice, Heateu Eight Hennessee, aiark. The five New Yorkers score at 100 - John I. r. third, Mrs. M. Hail-fa- rally. goods. how made his way out Commander Won b- 0(flr.r D. F. Turn- - flermlngliam, won from O. Howard. Wheats la that he could deliver the Juat Foster of the John Jr's Msdcmolaella A, Pltta-bur- absence hurting the club, Beaten to S when they came to bat targets for the day was 441. as against ' tail's Mack, Traffic Souad A: Officer Hnubbl. fourth, by default; T. Cheatham. a It takes away Brooklyn's clean-i- p 451 American League Is a mystery. With the demand for another Yunkee (lift. 53 beat II. C. IimyK Wootil.iml, 1 best In their last Inning, Lee Magee and for Boston. This cuts down to John nnrtetroom'a Tiafflo Siud H. Limit. Hitch. pounds and not oer White, hitter. great was it Hint Hugglna waived on Foster and permitted second; Sera-ru- Ueorse T. LUrroWu pounds Won by , and 2: A K. New Itrunsw Ick. With Wheat In the same nine the lead gained by the Boston pitcher so. how Al. !t KJwln Kaufman's H. 1 Rouah singled. Miller was taken" out Squad C. .1. Quand Mr I'.. beat Dr J. Hrov.ii, Montclalr, up; Robbie could move In HI Myers to sec-- team In the first leg him to go to Cincinnati? Verily the big leagues ore full of funny things Traffic third. Officer John me Qusllte; John Huslam's Harmon went Into the box for of the mttcn at Mctlnwan'a Lincoln, Traffic Squad Aigrette, second: Anjou Kenn-l- s' Monti A. Troberts, Detroit, beat Tom Morrison, position and re- 1. 1 1 ba, a which he played Pittsburg. He walked Chase and Grif- the tournament held In New York this year. fourth. Carlo Mnrgot. third: Mrs. I), T Pltltethly's Oakmont, and wll last season, and would give cently. The second 100 targets Class 33 Saddle hones docked or Notts Clgretts. Second .Sixteen J. V Ilurd, Pittsburg, htm a two bases, scoring Magee in the fourth.. W. H. Merrill, llrookllne, 4 s; greater offence. The presence of fith hit for second lev will be hot ner 14,2 snd under 15.2; to be Open, HitchesUnder 17 pounds Won beat and fr and Roush. Carlson then went Into the Twilight Lesgue Makes So Hit With Washington. Judsed by their quality, manners, pares, by Mrs James F, Gnrrili'a Nonchalonte. James narber. Englewood, beat It. '". re additional frequently changes 5 3: J. Mur-iih- y. hitter box. Neale hit far Into left, scoring conformation: ladles to ride; manners Howarth Kennels' llanortlt Fl Fl. second, Illanrke. Montclalr. and tr aspects of an baseball in Washington Is not making as big a hit as waa eipertallr considered: side be Virginia M Dyer's Wollastun, beat C. 11. Hudson, North entire club. CARDS HARD BY DRAFT. Evening eaddlea to Miss Mlrille. third: Hiock-por- t, Brooklyn Chase and Ortfllth land the game was HIT played uaed Won liv Mrs. W. A. McOlbbon'a ch H. W. Baldwin's Vanity Fork, 6 und 4, II. C. Shannon 2d, lost more pitchers to the Ber- expected. None of --the three games thus far have been short ones, Mr. Fair II.. and 4, ries than any over, with none out In the ninth. The m. Tiger lloae; Mils Isabella Vi"anama4ier's fourth. beat Howard Wrenti. other club, when Pfeffer. inning contest on Wednesdsy was not completed until 7:40 b. w Cherrystone, IT Beaten Klght W. Rutherford, Na- St.IUi. core: Players' Will Be and the twelve second: Miss HnMn Open. Bitches finunds. and not oer Cadore and MlUua were called llsay llaable to V. M. arrangements hUc. m. Voting, 2? Won bv M tional, won from Pr, M W Marr Wood- (K.) I P. M. The starting time now is 4:30 snd call for the Jarkaon Psxe's Hazel poundi Julius Fangmann's Into PITTSBURG CINCINNATI S.) Hss-lam- by S. I). Fond du I.nc. service. Robbie, however, Seaaoa. third, David II. Rlntoul's blk. I)uk Monte Carbi Mona Lisa; John R. 's land, default. Watt, 'still has abrhoae) Plnlsa summer games to be called st 5 I. M. There hns been such a howl against Dare, f. won from M H. Johnson, ('let eland, by rc!t a capable staff abrhoar1 fourth. Vnnltie, eecnnd; Mrs Grace R. left with Cheney. Caton.se... 601 0 SOOroh.lb 110 10 Louis, April 11. is not likely that games will be started later Clnia 5 horsee, to be ihowu tn default; J ! Armstrong, HufTaio. beat Coombs. St. Further Inroads late' baseball, however, that it Harnei Mitchell's La Belle Wonda. third. 1 Orlmes, Mamaux, Marquard. M'wlts.lb.. 4 1011 o w:i,.Mitfe.:o, 2 ;o ladlen' phaeton; manners to count ?3 per W. L. Walnes. Calgary. up: l'r K. 1 ill1 of the army Into the Open, nitches 3; pounds, and not over Mitchell Csrey.rf... 1111 O'Ronlh.ef .... 4 2 0 01 draft St. Louis than 4:30 even In inldsunimer. by MUa 38 W Bush, Uethleliem, . An- and CJriner. and with a little to-d- cent, ladlea to drive Won Won by Anjou Kennels' Champion bet' Sha, nor Stengei.rt. I 1 0Chas,lb.... OO Nationals became evident when Mrs. D'Anjou; derson, 7 and C. hitting It may develop Into a bet- It lilll1 Wenunakar's rh. MatchUis. La Relne Rdwln Kaufman's Cutsbew.Hb 129 a I l.Grltnih.rf .. 4 2 4 0 0 announcement was made that JJougUs Joseph I.. Sylveater's b. Kxpresitve, Quand Qtialite, George O. ter club than It 2 t. Mama second. looked to be on paper. Kinr.lf.... 40 2 OllNeale.lf 40 I 10 Balrd and Jimmy Smyth, both team second. Canning's General ItunU Dream, third. OI TIIKH.V ASSOUIATIO.V. McK'nie.Sb 100 O 2fB'burne,u.. SO 1 10 BROWNS SHUT OUT ROTH INSTRUMENTAL Saddle horses, docked or undn-ke-- M. c regulars, probably will be placed. In oer Winners. Bitches Won by Julius BELAYS Schmidt, c. 42.1 ttlWInro.e.... 101 10 to be Judged by their quality, man- Fangmann's Mnnte Carlo Mona Llaa: An- At Atlanti 11. II. B. FEATURE MEET. Mlller.p... 404 o 2 0Brssler.p.. to 0 1 Class 1A as soon aa the Government WILLIAMS IN TIGERS' DEFEAT ners, pacen and conformation ; the suite re- jou Kennels' Champion I .a P.elne D'An Atlanta :t o 01)0 0 0 OIConler.D.... 0 0 0 BY CLAUDE by ." X 1 Humnnn. . 000 acts upon their questionnaires. quired are nnlk, trot und canter. Won Jou. reserve. Chattanooga as. of 1021 Wlaa Carlson.p.. 00 0 00 tS.Magee.-.- 100 O'OO Jack Smith yesterday received notice Mil" i: K Se.iri I'll, s K.ullniit; ('harlr-- i Ilatterle Lynch, l.nrle and Pleclnlch; lacerclasa t TripU With Bom Full In- - II Jones's t,r. sr. Trlsr. second, Hamuel CORNELL HEADED HERE. Menltt. Marshall and Higglna. snlnmlng Competition. Totals.. liet:4U2l Totals.. 21710:7 111 of his 1A classification and It is said he Sox Bunch Hit Off Shocker K, Jawln'i ch. x, Sparkling Moielle. third. At llirnilngham I! II. 12 None out when wlnnlnr run was scoreJ. will not be with the club after May a, O. rr in upmnmr, o to a. Kamuel Keller Jacobs'a ch. t. Handy Mc- Hlrinlngham .I u Win, S to 7 1 The Class of 1921 tBatted for Bressler in the elihth inning. and Donald, fourth, - Nashville l'J was the winner In Snyder, lloratman and Howard are other Haseball Team Will I'la- lliitgrrs 11111 the 0--4 llatterlea Ulack, and iUwoith, annual Interclass aquatic meet Pittsburg 00200202 Clans 1A men who cannot be counted on CuevEMNP, Ohio, April 18, (Ameri-- O'N'elll. 4- i and at Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 3 -7 ('American) QUARTER 523-- 5 Hon te College of the City York, to finish the season. CiIicaoo, April II.' EUNS IN SEC. and Columbia on Trip. At Mobile n 11. E of New Two hlts-Ch- sse, Griffith. Stolen bsses can) Cleveland Inaugurated the Amer- -' Varalty bse Claude Williams, backed by perfect sup- V., Tho Cornell Mobile 5 S rejterday relay representing Carry. Rtemel 2, Nesle. Cutshaw. Sacrifice League Ithaca, N. April IS Orleans I'.l scored 37 points In Cutsbaw. MrKechnle. , Double play .M.4H9AM9 SAILS to lean season bate by defeating tnub Stars In Colombia squad Yorl; Nw ... the meet. The flies port, held St. Louis four scattered I 6 laterclass baseball left fur Hatterlcs Caet and Coleman, 17a!al!, 'earn won fitenrel and Mollwlts. Left on bases Pitts-bur- Detroit, to 2. and Kitchens. the varsity claaa relay with April 18. Mar-aan- s, on a two rhuio ttlp Johnson S: Cincinnati. 2. Flrat base on errors Havana, Armando hits, while Chicago batters bunched hits The opening game, which was twice Gantrs. At Little Rock It H. !:. 'nrer, Corcoran, Sellgman and Leo 1. balls-- Off the team will meet Uutiicrs at New 1 lMtUburr. 2: Cincinnati. Been on outfielder of the New York Amer- off Shocker and out the Browns, 5 postponed on account of rain, was Interclass, handicap Mule Ruck 'J Lenrman, 1920 off 1; off 6. shut The track meet at on Sulurday 1 I) had St points and Miller. 1: Harmon. Brassier. ican baseball team, will leave y Brunswick anil Columbia Memphis - Kored 11 Innings (none for New plux'tl through showers. Cleve- Columbia yesterday afternoon easily find i, Hits Off Miller. I in I out In York next Saturday to report for duty. to 0. was will be playnd on South Field In New TUtterte Murchesou nrotteni, rlass-varslt- y ninth): Harmon. 1 In 1 Inning (none out land batted Roland hard, but luck won by sophomores and Hargraves. Seven Innings, The off y Jimmy Austin played third for St. was the with a York. Ik trip season Vance relays proved moat 1 j It tho first of the In ninth): oil Csrlson. (none out In ninth); Marnans said' he believed that as was called with him. and nine lilta yielded only one score of 54 points, The seniors cama darkness. "teresting from a competitive view- & In, I Inntnis: off Conely, 1 In was LouIh Malsel East and finds trm men a Utile shy of hard, off Ureasler. his ankle, which broken in a game l Ull. ltlWMUII, tviiv irnavvu mill. ,IO nnd freshmen point, since the 1 Inning. Struck out Dr Miller. 4; by Bress- year. by the death of his brother. second the and Juniors outdoor work. Dr. Al Hharjio took three fastest varsity swimmers pltcher-Conl- ey. In New York last Is now as good s error, ere 3. Winning Losing running of the Sox waa a wild, and his passesj and Hush followed In ordor. . HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. matched for Ash-"rt- n ler. , The baae Ditcher, Wroiikmire, Scutt and Needle, the first time. pitcher Harmou as ever. were pilfered. Tha followed by Roth's with the bases The closest race of the afternoon wan captured two events for 1921, the feature. Seven bases brought Krookmlre is tho only nxperlcnced man : full, about Detroit's defeat. the quarter mile run, won by Stauli In First Usee Two.) ear-ol- condition, r.tury sum-ma- rl' CL1XB TO BOX score will bo and furlong swims. The IIOVALS TO OPB.V SEASOtf. JACKSO.Y. Speaker trapped a fly nu the squud and probably sent furlongs (14). 1 12; Useful-iiiH- I ball in tha ninth 52 5 seconds. Shepherd showed four Wenokn,. 8T. LOUIH (A.) CHICAGO (A.) best the, mound against Columbia, with 112; 111. of agreement a inning, and dashing to pf to 110: Auntie. Dunedlu. Jack Reenfoced by the addition of four mem- Final article for fifteen ab r b o a e ab r li o a in second base In tho mile with a time of 4:81. l.owen-ko- ). the. American (Hants ot Chicago, round bout at New Haven on April were 4 Needle or Scutt going on the elab Lenry, lie, Krlteur (lip 11; dm P.M.I'1 pf:'nt Won by Bonkln. 1J20; bers of . II Hmllh.lf... 00 J 0 0'Letbold.ri.. (.11 00 executed a double play unassisted. panto lit first, but wan much slower Shannon 110: M.Cota Mcond. Dall Reildlns-- Lloyd and Igned yesterday by the managers 1 1 Rutgers. Whlt-mo- ro 110: Frank Utile Cannon Frsncls. of Auilln.lb.. OWearer.sa.. ftl 10 Ty Cobb has recovered from hi Ill- of ISO ngaltmt T'o catchers, 110; Collnells, 107. Kerensky, 110; ! Royal Olanta will open Willie Jackson and i'atsr Cllne. The ron-te- st 11 O 1 In time lieeauin his yard handi- limp.), ' ,nr.l Sprint Won by Ashworth. Williams, the their Slslsr.tb. K. C'llnalb 4 1 29 ness and probably will play and Crocpo, who has made a pretty 110. Lady Vukam, 107, season this Sunday at Dexter Park, near will take, place et the big Arena, un- .41413 1 0 C'jackson.lt.. cap. Shaw won both the 120 yard hur- Mister Jimmy. mm v.cTHu;..,conds Schwarts. nso, auspices Hendry. of 00 0 : good showing recently, nnt along. Klinpalong (Imp ), 110. Mchols, 1:1T. the Cypress Hills in a gams. with der the' of the Temple Athletla Ill4 3 0 The score 100 yard fourth. Time. Redding - a new uexieon.SD.. i ivieiscn.ui... 13 dles nnd the dnsii. Second Race Marcs, three. year-o- l Is and the Huihwlcks. will pitch- for Club, organisation with Thomaa V o I Ellsworth will play (Irst lmse, Corwin '1 fwlmWen by Ashworth, Royals will oppose him. Malloy tbe'prestdont: Demmitt.rr 2ll0 0Z1 uandl i.in. 30! t 00 DETHOIT (A.) CLEVELAND (A.) upward; selllnc, nve furbmss (" 'Louisa tV the and Bur .1 I Rlaberg ,Sb. 1 second, Hon.tgura "i ?!?' ond: Buntn. lUI, Ji'maker.c SOO 41 10 sbrhoael abrhoae third nnd Howard V 109; Sandale, 110; Hoyai Heart limp.i, IWA?,7bch'. ,m- - 'ourth. Time. I:J1. uerDer.ss., s t scnaiK.e... 4 01 3 0 Dreia-n.l- b 11110 1 0.Mlller.rf .... oo MITCHELL HAS PNEUMONIA. Murphy iiccompanleil tho teum 111'; Uinatllia, - i C lot shot! S: Joseflna '.urate, lot; r.PlvwIon bv Oarvey. 1121; Blrt- Shocker.o. io2 0 113 Williami.n 200 0 :o uuin.n..,, o i l cnarmian.sa 411 o 10 tn. 'June Hug, !ii V,?0'"1: o DO toi0 4 o as utilrty Inllelder. The outfield will be Adols. third. Mono too Vssch.lf... .4 sptaker.cl.. 4 oo Race Maiden year-ol- d A J Won by!. League o o S3 5 27 0 li: o Take up Harden, t Third three. and slTh '""se ". Brnone. 11. National and American Records. sotnoron.p. ooo Totals It 10 Vitt.lb. ... 303 :oHoth.if Tleer Pitcher to Hospital made of Winner and ron, upward and wln.'ors of one race live and Hfi.V "oond. with Elliion.rf.. 3 00 1 0 0 :t a P",".12 (03 l tn ItrcelTra Draft Call. with Stockett aa substitute. h half furlongs llll (inard, ton. Totals U0 4:4l Walkrr.cf. 10 0 I lCIKnaih.lt).. too 10 Churchill. 120: Jack of Spades, noyat flatted for Shocker in 4 00 6 3 O.Turner .3b. 1 K, V.rilty R RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. eirhtb innlnr. Youni.rb.. .401 ID Cr.m.KSD, April 1S. William Mitchell. C Heart, 104 Johren (Imp I, 101, Colult rM. Won bv M.yer. o- 3 OO'o'Nelll.c. . 3 4 HA JES INCREASES LEAD. XATIOXAL LEAGUE. T.KAnrrs Nt. Louts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -O Stanare.c 111 11 N Detroit pitcher, was taken to a hospital (Imp I, 11.1; Kiarkey, 110 Knvenlr (Imp.), ' Ie.hrman amrriraw Chicago Boland.p.. 3 0 1 0 I OlC'leskle.p. , 4 11 : 1 116; '.hir2"' "end: y 104; Coinnadre, Sixhnnis Journev, 'our,h- - " HL Loals, 4. Calrago, B Louis, O. 06 Eiickson.p 0 0 0 401 hern suffering with alight at- 5 .!onrUr0n"' ' Chicago, St. Two base hlla Garniil.010049 a 104: Sir Oracle, lott, ()ur Nephew. IK; Claelnaatl, 7; Plllsbsrg, a, rlcli. stnlen him rinncran,. 1 0 0 0 Totals,,, 11 27 tack of pneumonia. While Defeats .lanotvskl In Chess Match Belav Won by , Cleveland, Detroit, 2. Weaver, Jackson Oandll, K. Collins, ill Ul his condition William Humvhrey, 109; Alllui, 104, 1UI Mk VAh.Hnuiklvi waa Mew Is . 105. - Hut, The game was Falach. , Sacrifice 14 not considered serious, It is probablo at Manhattan Club. Juanlta III nr?A"rn' s'l''nn- hrman)i Winers. Totals.. SI4 If tear-old- s l.ii'n-Ing- ; Broones, postpoaed on account of wet rrougds. postponed oa account of net groands. William. Double plar Qedeon to Garber. he will not rejoin hit team, as he haH Fourth Race Three llilM .ch".:r'... "ehwsrt. Hatted foritBoUnd in the seventh Inninr. 1 1 Phlladelpbla-noito- a Left on bmee-- St. Louie, Oscar Chajes, New Totk State chess six furlongs St. Coral, li:.; ''inlden ar"b"m: The game was The gam was 4; Chlcaro, t. oil s o- o o received orders to be ready to report Basa on balls Off Williams, 4; off Sbocker, Deli 0 0 0 champion, defeated D. Junowskl of (How. 107: Ideal, 117, MUlraoe, 102 Tit oa account of rain. postponed on accoaat of Clevelsnd 0 0 0 0 0 1 & o x- for military service April 26, Paris 112, Maa?" postponed rata. Hlls-O- fl Sbocker, 10 in 7 j off Snthoron, -t for Tut, 107. tlrarson. Sam Plilietl, I In their choss mntch at the Manhattan 107; Hlaionyr, 11D: Assign, 120; Odalisque, l In 1: off Williams, 4 in . Struck out Two bue hits Bolsod. Coveleskle. Three yesterday. Chajes won XAVTER baas srn, Hoth. Stolen bsses Chess Club, tho 107, Our Nephew, 115; 'Senator Hroderlck, NINE VICTOR. Br Wllllsas. I; br Shocker. :'. Winning CANADIAN WHIXTKR INJintEl). game awrlew, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. pltcher-Bboc- ker. Miller. Wilt. Ellison. Sacrifice fifteenth or the thereby pitcher Williams. Losing 1". Four-yea- Flayed. Won. Lost. P. C. Played. Wen. Loot, p,c. Wambsrsnss. Double plan Bush, Halifax. '. 8., April 18. Frits opening up a gap of 'i points on hla rival. Fifth Race nds; c'almlng; Jninalra High by Young and Dreaaen: O'Neill and Wamba- - : CIi.'iJoh, D ; Janow-sk- l, sli furlnnss (10). Dervish, 10, stsrler, n't Score of 3 3 0 Loot. Besloa it n o Stliaefer of Jlallfax, former amatour 100 Tho score to dale King H.iggott, 101; Order v, 113; Xew Tnrk (ansa; Speaker (unassisted), Lett on bsses ; 7, lot: O. .MT 1 ' 1 IM XEHlfEDT IN nULNOE. I t .nil It. w... yard champion of Canada, has buen 3 drawn, S T.slrd (Imp.). IOC to Cincinnati a a l I'lei eland o j.ooo i - CIJ.nH...., v. rum. uaac ull Kilts. Rollln error-Clrrel- on Brick-so- wounded In action on the western 113, Nought, I0S; Hr.irpU tlT," "I" Chicago 1 t JOO New York 3 3 1 Bases balls Oft front 'Friar v,au,'r yesterday defeated Mr e 3: off Coveleskl. I. Mite Of! Boland, I and Is in a hospital at Carolers accord- F.DDIB WALLA CU AVI.KETt. JI 112, Hroncn nilly, 107. 3 Chicago 3 Mornlaa-sld- s Jamaica High nlno In a game played Bostoa .boo Athlete Over With In I inntnis: off Brick son. I In I inning. ing Sixth Race Three.) ear-old- and upward; Philadelphia... MO SL Losls 3 1 1 JUKI out By Coveleskle, 4. Losing toadvlcea received here Ho MoNTRFAt,. Quebec, April 18. Kddl claiming! a furlongs (Hi , JamnlcH's RrounCs by a 11l 11 Struck pitcher five and half score of 1 JUKI Rpartaabar Contlageat. waa shot through the foot. '' " The Kcorej St. Loals 3.13 I Wasbingtoa.... a i s .sta Ertckion. Wallace of Hrooklyn easily defeated Joe Master Mcflrath. 119. '(.'hurlc cannell, Pittsburg J 3 JUS Detroit 1 it .om William 3. Kennedy, (Kid) Burns of Montreal here In a )07; ftarpla II, 114; Hons, 112 Fellcldsil, l famous Mara- l.V fast 109. Pnganliil, 'Twentyseten, ion, J" e 3 MO Philadelphia. , . a o a ,oea WRESTLING BROOKLYN. DVCKHAX OVAL CONTEST. night. ODOOOOOO Drooklya 3 thon runner of the Hornlngslde Athletla ten round bout last Wallace had Scotch Kls. 114, Curlicue, lin M.ady 00 Club, hss reached France, according to I.nuls Nelson, welterweight wrestling Billy Jordan's Klngsbrldge Athletics will Hums backing away nil through tho London, 102; Vlley, 107; Royal Inlerest. champion, and a worthy successor tn open season Dycltman TO-DA- a" letter received by a friend here yes- their at Oval on bout. HV GAMES SCHEDULED FOR ear-nlil- s terday. Kennedy left with a battalion Oeort: Bothnar and Hucene Trembler, Sunday with the Hunt's Point Athletics. Seventh Race Four. j rind Brooklyn In York. Vtw York la Boitoa (A. M. aad P..M.) will have his hand full night Jordan has signed several minor leaguers KII.LEFHR Ctn CAI'TAIX. selling; one mlln (mil seventv vards IXSrs ?fw of soldiers from Camp Wadsworth, when ht.taoklas Bobby Homtrvllla at Pros. far th Klngsbrldge team. Including Paul (7), 'Flrlnc Line, t Hubbub, 105; J TO.IIW WITII BROOKLYN, Boston Is Philadelphia. rklladtlshts la Wasalsgtes. 8. Hall. Brooklyn. Bomsrvllls Is Herney. 41. 1' Spartanburg. C. pat tb Krltchell. Kustls. Buckley. Tamin Chicago, April 18. Catcher William Wlngtleld, 101; efjreetlnss. Psst , M Polo Orounda. Chicago la St. Loals. MU Loals welter champtontot England aad holds and UcNallv. Btarlr. hVrf . 9: Adm. hOc.Adi. la Ckleag, He won the Ashland to Boston Mara- tjonsdal the Klttr whs Klllefer y was appointed field cap- Master. H; Bar of PhcenU, 104; All Plttsbsrg la Clselssatt Dttrolt la Clmlaat. run ycarA belt. Th Briton has shown out th? Yanks, will play with Hunt's Smiles, tie. , , thon last bit n class sln.es bis arrival her. frh tain ot the Chlcaj Nationals. Apprntlc allasrane claimed. a - a a i - I J