V " rV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919 . : - y -" mLLARD NOW A REEL ACTOR, BUT HE WILL HAVE TO CONVINCE DEMPSEY HE'S REAL CHAMPION - ny fILLARD NOW DOING HIS TRAINING WITH COAST MOVIE OUTFIT EUSaVYivcicht Champion, Better Known as the Illasta- W"donic Mauler, Casts His Lot With Reel Performers, but kfje Picture Will Be Released After He Beats Dempsey F&& .. I)niM.l)T ! MIVIVIMI $ , Copuriohl, 113. Ill rtiollr l.rdarr rn. JK '-TESS "WILLARD, circus proprietor, model for haberdashery, mvnrr of oil rV txvclls and hf-arrvvciirht lm.a of the nnivor;p nml thru vnnie. desire to be- W( .-... ..- frrt icome a reel champion. The ninelnilontft- mniitcr. who will take it upon liiiiivir !-?. , . , , . , , ( i" prove conclusively on .1 u ly mat .lack iirinpapy nai noon iiiikiiir niinugii Jim hat, has entered the xxorld'of make-believe, mid until the end of this week E will suffer the trials ami tribulations of the misunderstood hero who -Muggers throligh five reels of adversity and sprints to wealth, funic nml happiness In n i.i. -- j -ii i , ., ... b iuv piaui, us no nil nrrocj in reel inc. F, rru. i.: i.. i. uj. i. ..i.i. .... i.. i .... . i. ....1 ! J-iiu uik uvi nun rnl ins Hit Willi n Ilinv ic MUUll 111 l."s .llKru-s iiini is starring in some kind of n pictuie. No one knows what it is, hut after the big 1 fiirht rememher. AKTKR the hie filit it will lip rrlp.-isn! mi no iiiiticitintinir arV public, and ham actors like William S. Unit, Done Pairbanks and lti!l Knr- mim 'trill have Co learn n trade to keep from starving lo denth. .le-s is n reel, T. .. I .1 II . .1 I ..., II r, ..III . !.! 1!..- pk lOUIV3- lW-fcUUUUl'3 Xsnm III IIIC nillWC. HUM III- "lllll win pii mj; iirCUMIIIIg jp1 to the modest and unassuming pi ess agents. But departing from tlic iccl to the real, this moving piilure stunt is fraught with significance, .less is ululing nvvn.v several nftci noons in fur off California which could ho used to good nilwmt.igc in tiaining for the Dftiipsry thing in Lnvvrewe. Kan. One would imagine thiit'.less needed all of his spine moments between .now nml liiili'iii'tnlrni-e l:iv to ret into cmiililioii. lint .Mr. I, , "Willard evidentlj hns different ideas Theinforr we must nssunie thc-lininp is li In first-class physical slinpc right now. or why would he take a soil of semi- I'i' Tacatlon? He wouldn't. Another thing to he cnnsideinl is thnt .less is not worn ins about Pemp- .. ' !, -.. ..r .. , . ... . . . ... . vj i niv uuii-uiiic 01 hip iippnin nnig u-.nens. up is intitnlem lie will win, and his work in the movies proves it. It STjiuppatc Willaul i? irimAn nn Ihe iiimAcm by Dcmpiry, iiok to the mat like a Innir huh nf hnti and 11 innnlcii mil ft the irrirr. JIoxc much will the pwtine lir mirth! it a nickel. Hal, on the other hand, suppose he it t)T knnrkri! on the lutri, hut irini rntiij, Aoto much will the film he irmth then! Jess Has Fortune, but Wonts More TXTILIiAIlD is a shrewd business ninn, Me nKn Knows t hr- wiIup of money ' and the power whicii goes with it smre winning the championship from , Johnson he has amassed n foitune and wants more. Also, he )oes the glorj which goes with a titleholdci- and desues (o hold the nown until he Mips over his whiskers. Mor.ey and the heajwciglit rhnnipionship go hand in hand, and Jess will not bid farewell to his tun dealest fiieuds if be au help it. Entering the movie game as the hern of some sun r 1,1,.. n ni.i.. sr I-,".' ""'- l(lllll more than a cold business deal. ,. i,.,-civcd sn mn, h fe i,w ,.trn,-i .i certain percentage of the pictuie after it had been exhibited. Therefore it 1 up to him to be a big drawing (aid to n-ap in the prottK mid bis popfllaritj can be retained onlv bv ilefc.-iiim li,..n,,t,., in,,,, ,, i. ...r , .i.. , i . -. n ............. .,,,,, , ,, ,Uiv u, -line m;u .icsi A fa EIJ1' confident nnd thinks well of his fistic prowess. -inosc who Imc seen the big chninpinii in the West recently say be is "n wonderful condition nnd imi nnu ,..... ...:.. ... ...i - , .... ', . 'V hfrvls not at all annoyed or worried and will be in the best s,ape of his career 4 When tllC Cong rillirs. Orilinnritr lliij ,,..,,1.1 t,.. I l.l. i.i i... . (. " - ' "" ""n,, 'iiiin nie imiMiiii, mn wnen unit .! " b-e".iuic iinug c-rops up ine stones must lv considered seriuuslj. hi ' A" m. ii I ml iu J hlutt nil tllP (!(' JV zr Everything Fine Until Fred Took Count WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND j'iB only injerenee ire inn ilmir f,om the irholr Ihwi it thnt ,1c it to sure of iriniiin; thnt he it inakinn iiam for the iulnrr. Ii ,. rrci enjiVr lo he n reel hem in the mmir thnn n irnl nritm-tnr,- ,., n) circus, irAcrry it nrrctimtt In put ,m nn net liriev n ;. .turf the champ just lout In anlhn tin knle irlnlc iliikiuij niouivl the old homestead, Fulton's Masterpiece on Shelf in Closet Q10METI3IES a guy becomes ton enthusiastic nvei Ins chames in the ring and the prologue picture new-r is exposed to public new. We distinctly rtcall one wonderful ninsterpucc, which would have knocked 'em dead had it ever been shown, hut the net was crabbe.l and the six ncls nri, OI1 t, tup shelf in the cloet with the other Hum-i-s. The untamed hero of this forgotten scenario was none other than Krcd wanl "Fulton, the once pugnacious, pla-terer. but now a chicken hearted self. confessed faker. The big false alaini was in the public eje three icnrs a-o :ien some misguided and inexpeiieiiccd gent sent him nut in fiont as the one ami only logical person in the world to wrest the hampionship crown off the te-,bror of Jess Willard. His rcmrd was published Inoadcnst nnd a match almost waj arranged. How exec, it was pioxed Hint the iccoid was lenlete with i ,,;,, yVrriirs nnd the public failed to fall fur the mnssacie. "c Hut 11 little Ihinr like t lint did not unrn Kli1i,,h ,,, l,,. mh 4 Collins. Jlike was a hard-working guy. did moie than atij one else in nush- ? 'Inir "Pillion lo lhp frnnt. unit it w.is lie u lirt iininiti.,l it... :.!..,. ..f ; ., . :KV " in. Hi,-., .ii mi'iiing ppii . ,. wanl looc on a movie lot and haxe a picture all leiidv tn ih after lie bad battered Jess into helplessness. We were in Chicago when this stuff was going nn mid called nn Collins ? . 1.1. U.4l St.! -.I ...! I.!.. 1. ...I... .. .... . ... fe, at uis iiuii-i. .sin- uiiiiiii icu ins iMiner wns not nt Home, nut could be seen in f action in front of a camera on the outskirts of town. lie also confessed tint iij Fredxvard xvas winning the championship everv day, so the boxing fans through- out the land could see bow it happened AK'rilU he beat Willmd. r r "Fred is a great iighter," said Jlike. "nnd sooner or later Willard will Kn fmff1 inln n mnioli 1j. tit-n .-,. .. I...n I. T . .. - .1 i i t JXH -,v ih . tttui,,. tii 4i- Kiur ifr in-ni nun, mid lO IIV(Hfl (IfMIlS P at'C i yravKwe in wis picture now. ;imt icion, i-nt it V TV SI RELY did look good, but that irat brfotr -J ml Dcmpiri hr : came a tcrioui contender nnd begun to rair.it Am opponent nn the 4J1 cAin with his fist. TT-C O tlV T.-.l I i.j . . . ...... a ( ri nit ii r- ri'ti in ii u iniirin unit rtfn n ta it 1 1, imc . : a B V W i-wiim-i. ,i ,- i,,-, nn,,. ,t never nas tieen Rr. iff l.n.H n-u- e : --, - .,... gf, i. oiiuou. me icruuinuM imc whs worKing ni nix iraue as n plasterer and got along fine until the whistle blew, lleing n good union man he dropped his r trowel, put on his coat nnd departed homeward lo partake of a meal consist 'lng of a chunk of corned beef and n fexv bend of enlib.npp jm . ... . K,r Tlfnri be hni finished, liowevpr. tip lpni-nprl ihnl lit. c. l . i i t .. v ..u.w -, u....u .... nn, n.,,-, -in i-iu i nun open Ircd away by the villain, xvho. In order to make the storv good, wnu tin. . !heavTxreight champion of the world. The champ also was nfmiil nf n,n i,i fcoA- pwsterer and lured the girl away with a phony note instend of pulling rough rjtuS, such as busting doxx-n doors and things like that. He did not care to Jtuf meet Fredxvard, the pugnacious plasterer. u , According to the plot, Jrcdward learned where his sweetheart was im- fif prisoned and boldly stnrted forth to save her. He gritted his teeth and vowed ki.to bnocV the champion loose from his vest as soon as he met him. nn n, iX road. however, he was ambushed hv fifteen hnhopn nn.l -lfi.,,. n f...t i...i , - ---,-- - v, .... ...i.. ., tuiiuus uuiue k-5j knocked all of them stiff. That gave him confidence, for it proved he xx-as .,, a great ngnter In the movies. ,A Ho finds the girl, threatens to expose the champion if he doesn't fight - Mm, tor the title that very night, and gets nway with it. They fight, Fred - tjiw'the championship, and the picture ended beautifully. It was a great 'tijpfltt wrk. All Fredward did in one day xvas plaster a house, whip fifteen id'w.trescue the girl and win the championship of the world. 7C-r , . ' WUT the picture fell fat when Fred took the count, A fortune was .-.'" loif, anil ITiJford it too foxy a guy to suffer the same fair. That movie he it ttarring -in at present meant money to him, and he is - ft it"fl' ' 'fV ' hardett to get it. iATID has boxed only thirty minutes in competition in four jears. This t going to be of any great assistance to him in meeting a fast vounir xvto has been hard at it. Hut xvben jou weigh sixty pounds more than good boxer tn tue 'world it may be that nothing else matters an 8K George, Stalllngs had a pennant winner he ueil to xvear out a pair fVkjtU,a,,week sliding. MP and down the bench. We often wonder hmv jtiMijjrif establishments: Ucorj kcoi4 husj- lhejye morose and uicluu- Piv-,-.i I -JMt' BLPlT -AMD OME 'M .A CEMT FOR - y ( Tax touMd Vr I man - (P'fc'lllL i FOR LARRY DOYLE, TWICE BOUT WITH TENDLER Hard-Hitting Cleveland Boy Ar rives This Morning At Olympia Tonight BENEFIT SHOW AT NATIONAL .v JAMES S. CAKOLAN A rugged-looking individual diowsily stepped off n Vennsy sleeper this morn ing. He. sloxx-ly boarded a xxaiting taxi and from the North Philadelphia sln tlon he tnxled to a hotel In (lie central part of the city. There xas no brass baud to meet him, thef'e Vere no rooters present to give him the regal reception usunllx ac corded invading nspirnnts. - All this was missing. Cnl Delnncy. thnt baid-hitting. will ing lightweight from Cleveland, ac companied by Jimmy Dunn, the man ager nf Johnny Kilbane, arrived here this morning for nn important six round encasement with Lew Tendler lit the Olympin tonight. I)elaney showed here nnlj once x!th iu the last fixe xenrs and that xvas three weeks ago lit the National, xxlien be trounced Joe Phillips. Delnncy dis pla.xed such form that be immediately was rated witli those lending light weights. Wanted Tendler Long before (lie Phillips battle. I)e latiev snid he xx tinted to appear bore. .."Would you meet Tendler V" lie was asked. "Surest tiling xnu know. I want until ing but the best and if that guy is Tendler. turn him loose," was Delano's reply. - No one took Delnnx seriously, despite his wonderful showing in the inter allied tourney in London. Hut that oue showing hero witli Phillips xvas con- xincing enough thai lie is some rib crusher. l.eon Ilains. the hustling acting busi ness manager of the Olxinpin. xxho just now U doing moie woirjing about the coining open-air shows at the Philadel phia Hall Park that Tendler is about Dclancj, broke into the office before this article was complete to announce that be would have his wind-up for the open ing show clinched befoie tb the x-.eek. rrTTTTiT?T rrinn cttt t m STICKS WITH GIANTS ! . II. .T.-l. M Veteran Second Baseman, Who First Saw Big League Service Tivclve Years Ago, One of Feiv That Plays Game for Enjoyment as Well as Profit "' ' IN THE .SPOKTLIOHT IJY GRAXTLAND KICE ' '' ' Cod right, 1010, all rlghta reserved. To an Argonne Cross line, tt here thn popples sway, Jtirlbi't your face, aicay, . (Iiiaiding you night and day, Knnie you no sorrow. Here, where Ihe dark is deep, ' Sleep, valiant dreamer; sleep; Sleep till the ages reap Life's last to-morrow. for you Ihe final resf, Still hands on silent breast; Yo mora the fighter's quest Brings vain endeavor. Safe in the night's embrace, Doughboy or fallen ace, Ood tcatch your resting place. Guard it foicvcr. Yet through the mists are some H'io to your grave will come, Colled by the muffled drum To your sweet di earning; Some who will come to weep, Wailing the night so deep, And b;i your endless sleep Juccl uith eyes tti earning. t it they envy you. Safely the journey through. One with the dawn and dew, Knowing no soriotrf Who it tkeic left to weep One who has gone to sleep Till Ihe far apes reap Jjije't Inst tomoriaic. RAIN PREVENTS GAME Connie's Clan Again Idle Leave for St. Louis Today and CORNELL'S STRENGTH ON TRACK UNCERTAIN Ithacans Will Receive No , Real Test Now Bcfore Intercollegiates Pcnn ' Fresh Needs Reserves MEET BROWNS WEDNESDAY MILL SCHOOL SURPRISE I H.x TED MEREDITH lt.x EDWIN J. POU.OCIx World's hampinn -niddle d.stnnce iim- SMi-lal "-taff Corr.-iwnrtent Traiellne With npr 'rpili: failuie to bold the Penu Cornell X Athlrtlrs Huston. Max 1- The most pleasing featuie of the tiip of the A's to this ,-ity is that Connie Mail, didn't lose a single game to the hutiipinus of the xxoild. The series ended this morning with a nerfei I n erase lif 000 on eai Ii side. lain piexeutiug crnoon. When l.arr.x (timer, sccictarx of the the big games. Red Sox. ended negotiations over the Penn, on the other hand, has had a telephone. Connie Muck Milled hisjmpet alreadj with the N'axj and will athletes together and told them to paik i meet Columbia nnd Dartmouth next up for a long, long journey to St. I.oois. , Saturday in a tiiangular meet in New The i aught a train at 'J p. in. and will York. lie on the rattler until miunigiir minor- j oe uracil tresiiuien were one point i low. rue opening iniiiun wun no- mn inunj ior ine ueu and lilue jonn Hi owns will be staged on eilnesd.iy. . sters. mid the icasoti was just the fact weather permitting. the final la-h this aft- lual meet Satuidny at ltliaia on account of rain was a big disappoint ment. This prexented the fans from learning what the ltharans haxe for tlie intercnllrgijtes, ns this would huic been the only meet that thej would haw had to extend tliem-elxis pi ior to Team Needs Work Muck i-.somewhat disappointed ocr the showing of his elub dining the stay in Philadelphia, although he is not dife-i-oiiiaged. "We lot fix n games out of six," said Mack, "and of cour-e jou can't expect me to be pleased. I am somewhat dis appointed, for I expected some more lemnining places, which, xrith the firsts that there was too mnn.x Cornell ficsh men in the eienls. It is another case of the Cornell team winning on the strength of dip s(,(liud and third places they picked up First Places Fulled Nine first places went to the Penn I team, but wheie Penn won the firsts! the Cornell xoungsters captured the' Results of Saturday's Collegiate Track !Iccts Yale. Til : Princeton. -1.,. Swartbmore. SO; I.ehigli. It'J. Lafayette, "l'J-It; Carnegie Teib, 10 1-H. Weslejan. ('''!'; Williams, (VJ'i. New Euglanil Intercollegiates Col gate, iiCti Stevens. 'M: New Hampshire. L'l : Hostnn College. 1."; IIolv Cioss. Hi.,-. Middle bur.i, II!; Springfield, ll' ; Tufts. !). Cornell, Freshmen. ,"il; Penn Fresh men, ."". D.titmouth. S.-i 1-;; ; M. I. T.. 10 2-:t. Prinieton Iuterscliolastics Hill, L'O'.j ; Worcester, 'Si; Meiceis buig. 17. Delaware Interscholastic Clnss , Tome, ."ll; Hnltimnre Pol.i . Hit. Cheltenham. 0. Class Newark High, I'.fi: Ilupont, ;V2; Llkton, 17. Meets Postponed Penn - Cornell, Columbia - Itrown, Pitt-Naxj. also plaied two men in the shot and high jump. Princeton's stiength lies in the hur dles, distance runs mid uai. Although they did not win the half and mile, the Tigers liaxe several men that will figure some place later which will up set the dope for Cornell in their best ex cuts. "J ONO driving X- despised. is n vital factor in golf. Hut the four-foot putt is not to be .Monster Hencfit hbow One of (be biggest benefit shows nf the season xvil be held at Ihe National Wednesday night. An all-star curd is being arranged, and the show xvill be held for the members of the Twentj eigbtli Division. The National on that exeuitig will be tinned over to the heroes. Hnrr.x T. .Ionian, manager of Keith's, is head of the committee on euteitain ment and. assisted by William Herr mnii. will attempt to give the bojs somethiug worth while. Realizing fiat the tlientteu would not be able to take rate of all the bnxs, and learning em 1.x thai I be fighters ftom "over there" wanted to so what they termed "regular lights." Mr. Jor dan lost no time in arranging for this show. lo Atm.v S stein At least two dozen battles will be put on The same sxstem that holds in the niniv will be used beie. The bouts will be two-minute sessions with two min utes lest between each lound. Hut theie will be no let for the spectators. Four bojs will be in the ring at the same time, .lust ns soon as the first round is oxer, two bojs in the two remaining opposite cm tiers, will leap forth and keep the fans well en tertaiucd. The list of fistic entcitainers lias not been niilioiinced. hut some well-known bojs are certain to volunteer. This is their chance to show their appreciation of the boxs of the lighting Twentj-cigbfh. Love of the. Game T ARRY DOYLE came to the (limits twelve jears ago, n husky young Irish-'-' man, who was law around sreond base, but one who had the vital spark still nPuino in his balling eje. Since that date thcie have been at least two occasions where Larry xvas xnled down ami out us a major leaguer. Yet bete he is today as fast as ever, fielding brilliantly, hitting the ball on the ci est nf the trademark nnd running the bases at top speed. There has been Olie tbillir lllmve till ntlicrs tli.it tins cni-ripit Tlmlo nlmip ntul Ima Lpnt Mm nfl end of jiiung after twelve jears' serviie as lie was as a debutante. This is bis love of the game. We i ecu! I a i-ouxeisiitioii with Larry dating eight jears back. "Suppose," we said, "jou had u million dollars would jou ipiit baseball?" "What for?" he said. "I couldn't buy aa much fun witli a million as I have plajing the game." And that's exactly how Dojle felt about baseball from the start. Th game is something nunc thnn his profession. It is also his recreation and his fun. A A I) that it " tliiihenth why, counted u hits-been twit.c, he is still a star in his nth aiinpii'mn, huiltimi today with all the pep he knew mole than a dciailc lnuk. Then and Now time the (Jeriiians started through Helgium George Stalling! to a woild championship and the title of "Miracle Man." About the time the (ierniaus i cachet! for the peace treaty Stalling xvas merelj trjiug to win n ball game before he fell clean through the bottom of the league race. A IiOI'T tlie ij was xvell on Ins vviiv r.'N . iuite u iiuiiibtr nf thingi A hit happened between August, 19JJ, nnd 1';, HUH. Quite n iiuntliir, off and nn. As C. Briggs Would Say When you're topped your drive lo n horrililc lie, 11 hen your si i and fins to n Imp nenr by. When your thud ilmt buicly leaihes Ihe giecn. Hut your foily-foot putt moiei true and clean, .It into the tup ynu tec it .ilealing, Ain't that the giund unil glorious feeling? THEO mole HE Giants have the strmigcst offensive club in baseball. They have a faster. robust attack tluiii.iiiiy other entry no better attack than 'the Tigers had some jears ago when thej averaged five or six runs to tlie game and then couldn't bag a pennant. After all, the main answer swings around tiie work men who me out tin re to keep the other fellows from hitting, using their right and left nuns for this praisevvoilhj purpose. XTO ONI J-X metts bitting. In one game against asli ington we had twelve hits, but xve could not get enough runs. The hitting did not tome when we needed it. "Then against the Yankees we got five hits in two games. That isn't slug ging the ball hard, but we xvon one of those games on four hits. Theie's the uncertainty of baseball. One game xve lose with twelve hits and another we win with four. Hitting Hall Hard "The boys hit tlie ball, and bit it hard. too. but thej could not get it by that Washington infield. However, later on the bovs will get to placing their hits better and we'll win some games. "I was Imping that we would get stnrted here against the Red Sox, but thnt tloesn't look likely now. I thirik we'll leave here xvitliout playing one game. In that case j expect the boys to get started right out West." Peplt th advrn wathfr conditions h tablet was unveiled xesterriav In memorv of Tim Murnane former haaehall xtrlter and at one time president of the New Knsland League tli'y eaptuicd. put them in the leml nl the end in points scoied. Penn has several first-class freshmen, but thej will not be able to win meets xvitliout the aid of a few second-stringers to fill in tlie gaps. .strong in Hurdles Hill School's victory in the Prince ton interscholastic meet is a big stir- Ipiise, since Jimmy Curraii's Mercers burg team xvas picked to win. Currnn I probably would have taken this meet nv'iin. but for the amiearnncp nf no,,- The Yale and Princeton meet proved teams in Worcester Academy and Har that Johnny Mack xvas light when he ' risburg Tech, xvho took points that froze told us at the relays that lie bad n the Merceisburg bojs out. good bunch of men. Ynle is especially i However. Hill hail a tine team and slioty; this jear in the sprints nnd the whet) they took all four places in the field events. The New Haven team hammer and Adams took both the half won every field event nnd in the ham-'and quarter they took a lead that was mer and pole took all three places. Thej haul to overcome. How the Dozen Starters Finished in Rich Derby Commander J. K. L. Ross xvas the big hit of tlie rich Kentucky Derby run oxer the mile-and-one-quarter distance at Churchill Downs last Saturday, when his two entries. Sir Harfon and Hilly Kelly, finished first and second, respectively. The order of finish follows: Fin. Horae 1. Sir Harton . . 1 Kllly Kelly . .1. Under Klre . . 4. Vulcanite . . . R. Kegalo tl. Hallor . .. 7. Eternal 8. Da Frank . .. 9 Frogtown . . . 10. St. Ilernard . II Vlndex VI, gennlnxi Tark Winner raid $7,50 Mutuele paid Hlr Harton, 17 '.'O, IA.70, (0. Hilly Ke ly, III. 70. t, Under Fire, .r0 XVJniutr'a time. 2.09 4-S, Weight Jockey tin.. . . I.oftua .110 Hands . lit- Qarner ...112. . . Ilurkle ...117 .... Murphy ..119 noblnaon . . 122 . Bchuttlnger ..119. . . . Ilutwell . . 119 Mnrya ..119 .. Tool ,,119. Knapp 112 Connelly BINGLES AND BUNGLES After being stopped twice by rain the iipflc'J'irr inun promises the Phil chance tn take a shot nt th flraies' ulnning streak of one straight today. Only rluhn nf the nntft kft not to rncmre In hunrfio romhatu fterdav were- the tio Philadelphia nml to Hon ton teumn. Firtt li the rare nr a wH of two week, flntt to hrnt Aire the (.rent ami flrnt In miinj- other thin thU hudrflmc nruon. Tut MotoVh RsmIm lMstrrtiny imIuV. n not her flrnl when Ihwl Kllfr nltrhetl no-hit, no-run mine uialnst th Cardinal. K"?wtn t1n,Jnnprt of the Yanks lelPfi that th Sundav HinuHPinpnt Ihw romnii..ii warned in mnp nt i, o'clock. Neerthe!faa ifa one for the book enntiess, lints Mere baaoed, players vere undtr th shoxtem and most of the croud at the I'ola Ground yesterday were on thnr uau homc uaid v hen club offiats of the Yankees envoi ered thnt President lluvntrt pulled a bloomer The law piotided on that aamrx stort not carter than 2 o'rtocJ.. and made no mention of the stopplny time folonI Rnnnrt mav nt niprniiHi, hut th rnnit had Zltn- run for II DourlaR turned In hl eond MraUht i their money. Thev mh; tweUe nnli of out tonqnettt for the Tub yesterday rorele hiKtehull In ;whlfh Matter Jnliiuon , In durl with flab Ada inn. lie blank- ' fr.,h 1'"' onlv two hlt. .1iiKiVm hi 1-lnite with four hit, two of whlrli rklniiauiih nd rnitl. VHhtnton find ten Nrattered blows off Qulnn. yft failed to Phil hhllt I when i H thi t-iim from the ht of Ma Carer. In ditlon to holding t lie IMrates runleN, Ilnnc MaH droie In two of the Cubs tallied with a double in me viKmn innin. -.,! r,roft ;. rn.w m,. . IlHCa wr,rt f jfrh .1.. t...."r If t T- Crdinftl jiUvor shook luti In the tue mtraioht far Cleveland. Kveru Member n't nt NTo-IIIl"' Kl er veeterdav In Itedland on th wi.ii v htt- film ..., t'J.,,JHJ.rT. nnW iwentv-etaht nccmion This la only rumhtrt , wiiitnw .!. ' i.LJr.:, l ''i. ----, -.. . . . ....w ia, K' ...........w viaio lUUIlllin VIOU.8, bcraps About scrappers -- J OK O'DONNKM. Jiimlly luis InoKrii into tin won ciiliiiiiii. After many cliM-ntirnKHiK ntt(iiiits llio 1 i 1 1 1 (SIcmi- rr.stor sIiiRKcr cam thi imli with a W tory at tlio Xntioiiul Inst Satunla. night. Johnny Murrii. tin hnnl-1it tine Now Yorkers, was tlu victim. Tho battle was n much one. O'Douuel took nil chance, IuihUmI many hltiws, ( receiveil numerous wallops tn return hut had n suffioient lead at the end to win. .IJattliiiR Murray and Hobby Dojle rftagrtl a great battle in the third mn hIuii with Murray ncniii I lie winner. In the other bouts Dirk (Ji illin shade Frankle Daley, Andy McMnlion heal Joe Marks and Ton 1-Yiend trotinc-ed Krankie Uelly. lUiilie Morgan and 1'rrfton Hrnwn l.mh in the wind-up at tin' At Ih title 'I t HiNjrtiim Cluti ThuridrfN ii!uht JMdfp .M hiii! Jaik Moi)r met In the f?nilwlndun The tither houtfi follow Kh Wolfe o .llntm Mciiilo 1 and Joe Stanley J'ranKle Aluoie i IVankle Conl f res Htid Jno IMiilllnH inert in the main session hi I ho Kninlri' A Tlie othvr buuta follow Johnny VIkq m 1'iniikir llrltlnn, Jnhnns I'lazzi Uilllf lunlf rind lae Moure e Vouuk l'asalon Dutrh llrundt, the New York hauler will i teen In tuo Cambria wind-up FrhUv uiKht opposed to Preston Itrown MrHiidt bun , Hhnun hero lie fore, and iiofnewues tnoiich ' hlltinir power tn nuke it lnteruntlim for tin rleer colored featherwelcht. ham CitiroKf and NeagM Haw Hun jro ti of the latest to JqIii the Kathftfntf thit plan to take the "flerman Tajlor Special" lo the hea weight ihamplonBhltbattle HIBERNIAN GAMES MAY 30 (JNi; run mi j ilclinitelj jut vvliat Sfiupe Willard xvill lie in xvlion he 1 ,me-t,.xv. As wo i wall il, .Ii'lTrii's'vxiiN Mippuhi'tl to bo in fine shape vvlicii lie mot .InJniMiii. nml .luliiioiiii xv ns rcjiorted tit xxliru lip met Willard. Vet tin' dn.v lifter lintli buttles oiu Ii lo-or wits tcfi'i-rrd to ns a "nicri1 shell." Tho.v nil look !?'"! until IIipj Iiuvp tln-ir lilneks knocked (iff. THIMUl siNn .hiiiild be nil (1 per rent tax on these slow, drlibi'iutc golfers vxbo seem to think there is no one else in the. same count-. nn., mnrr tnan Ihe loweat noaalble num ler rnrp rami reacnen nrst. ine trio llnK frankeil there on four balls. Two of them, howftver. expired ateallnjt Pitehtr Mau, of thn Cards, uho was first fq defeat (fie Itciis this brush, una bumncl bv Mnran's men for etoht hits vcsltrday that netted a lake's half dosen runs. Th Kur In the brnvin derhr who trnxeled ateeraae to Ihe I'olo tirounda seaterdar to ae Waalilngton nnil Yankee, liaher In the Amerlran Lencue aeaaon of Huntlaj1 Kamea In the ble town rume bark xxltli the fol lawlna- report: "Colonel Kappert Jut ran't farxet hu military tralnlnt. lleeauae he ftrtired that the Vnnke and Senator, would have to tland retreat at 6 o'eloek he had Umpire lllll IXneen call n halt to that rnre Iea twelre-lnnln .duel between xVnlter Johnaon and old Jek Qnlnn. Now we know the a-ur nho tuina the lllhla out nlonir llroadttar at I a, m." Heinle Zimmerman, of the nianta i rourae, objecta to more than elaht lnnlni. of Sunday baaeball. Tealerdav In the a, at llrooklyn In whlrh the Hlanta SalB the Dodiera Zlm quit In he'nlnth inning but tt vvaa at tho requeBt of an umpire. Brooklyn mnu 7iare the ritchlna. but it uas not preaeitt vesterdnii when the tllnuil riddled Cnrfore ond At Mnmnur for thlriJilt snteltes, including six doubles and J, home rua drlre over lie rloht field uatl bu Urn,,,, Kauff, Cauteu held the Doiloers to pour Claude William", the aouthnavv heater .,r the XVhlte Po. fanned Trla Sneaker for ih. Cleveland aluaiter'a flrat atrlke-out nf thS aea.on jeaterdjy. when he pale-hoaed crew made It Victory No. 11, K"w Annual Track Contests to Be Held at Belmont Park The Anelcnt Order of Ilibei'iiinnx, one nf the oldest organizations of it kind In this country, xvill hold its fifty """'third iinminl track nnd field meet on I the afternoon (Tf Decoration Day, Fri tiny. May .10, nt the Ileltnout Driving l'a'rk. The urogram is of n varied kind, con Mating of events for all those .ulliliated xvitli the Amateur Athletic I ulou, events dosed to members of the vari ous branches- of tho A. O. II. I There's . i someimng . V. 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