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Four Invalids In the Camp Of Stallings Vltranville, Smith, Ragan and Rawlings Confined to Their Rooms - tajea ?aat i.eorpe T , man-j et ' ' '?er a *?""? fcr'' ' ^v ?a " eption, ' .-g??r' ?'"'' rfi''i,ri r*" ''** ? I'-r-fi. Ka'?'? : Muran nt*', M*mA -gniole, axert r. ?I ? he Imperial llph | fa ?nd -ore throat?. H ??* found , -al at? to-morrow." i rday Afternoon. ?f? cert ?;*.?.?? ncc?l h - aata, ... e-U/t tit*' came as their ? ? : roved. But ". * v re ? ? ? at ? ? .m r usiriAm ? I<r,?' Slugging Pete Kilduff Weeping in Philly here ??ror?l r? ' I ? ? ? ?j-iander .' Viold: r. ?: In tue f. *hr*iei?*!* i ? atii ?-.?-. ?d bttr. - JtarN. Y. U. Athletes Join Naval Reserve a.iarci ' ?r. Tediorv: ' I the na' i I? ??to t ? Wat Hoaird i vi*f York ut IIUO it "IT tot I "irmbei Ma. Tediord ta. He ii} of H - ? ?a; P?t, *! team. , Columbia Athletes In Senior Society -?iamb have **? Y\,a to the So *j of .?>. secret ??i?r or, mad ? "t?'*r?i?> n*? the ? 'ilo**.v: ***ta* Rosvi.; Bs :. Charle? ? 1er puii? "*-capu it 'var ?owaril II maii ui Donnell, *F iw.ba Pe? . U ins, ? ati Me?:.? -nt. an Ray J5J *"*'?- ''?*" 'varrity live; I***1-' !' r., business J*-?*.- ' 'ierbert "?strorr." ne, 'vanity crew, \*z *fth v foot ?rack team. ? ? Catcher on Toboggan ?"Mkec, Apr I .,(?-.. a ?*?'? ?? ??? Red 'i?' !*?l? Amir can League -earn l-v the ?aak-M ? ??ti i? Pirates Beat Minors .???Mth Nationals ?!? '.ated the local ' ",**??'!-' a ten ..'^ t*Bit! | OUT TODAY " u' WRIGHT & DITSON OFI KtMn M>'?|-| I It L AW N TENNIS CUIDE frk* E?? ?^ ^L^M YJS? '' mmtam masaa\\Zy. *-' tatiZ^* "" tasL ttatrm_ ?,, ?. *? *> ?f ?_, ???.Mr g tiiKnN '?am* It v?T Wrb ?i '-*. i ?5* SM?<a. ? ESP - I Rain Spoils Day For the Followers Of National Game Ban Johnson Herr Preparing General Order Making Drills Compulsory B, \\. 0. M '?i : n \N : . - 'crday. an? of the nati the P( universal m ;n th. ' cairo . Hat American I , g( neral *? .. ?t has already i*a"?-e?l the \ _;|k-nil order prepi '? compu I n the Detri Hughey Jei i . ? ? - diamond. - of th? - ? el R upper? the ? v ? ? j.mted to be mi ?ar.ii the game price o ' mi . i .? I ' i n v I . ? ?' ? P rdei ..' ;on. arrow, s?cr?tai ? ? Harry's gazell? oked convaleacent uni ..-?ed out ? Zeider's Father Dies Ind, Reds Release Infielder . ? ? - ???.-???I bj tl ? i to the Montreal club Interna*.!- ? Havre de Grace Results - ; : ? ? _ ?Marllll V : - I . ... ? :? 4 - V1IIRI. RAi I - ? ? . - i: : ??i run uf ] '"in I'l >ii;. . .. ? ? . i . .. . . - I I1TH !. \ ' I ? ? ' ? ? % ? -IXTII _ ' M.... v.- ai i - ' - ?at M ? i Havre de Grace Entries ?? ?|p ?... ? . _ ' IV a? * * ? ? * ? ? " ' ' . -1 . , ' ?P? ut?- ' "1 ' a- ai 110. .i.t_rr ?OS ??irtn. 10?. J( ttre V.ot ' let ? ' upward; - . A . 11. .4 . i" Batei . . - . . - . . Ill -, ,-?' ?fur foul . . a ? . ?r . ?Athena, no . ? ? . ] Horno US. Fr.m.11? ep I, IIS. *kPfrrrs-t-ra a-l ? arra ?-'?Ir?* C. E. Van Loan Making Longest Golf Drive on Record Long Hits Mark Game Captured by Reds from Cubs Ruetther, Pitcher, I ripies with Banes Full lor Mitch ell s I e.un i bu i I i errors i won the final game of the i he score ? to ! red b; ... ? ? each l'ci. 1 ? i ipled with t he ii it? . one v.a? :? home run . HI- ?.. . flXtl > i n ... 4 - : i i 4 10' 1*1 ? ui I 1 ? | ig a . " i . nins In . ? ' . ' . ?? Cricket for Red Cross A* a meeting of the t'?*neral coi tee in charge of the arrangement! for the Red Crosi benefit cricket match? played on the grounds at the' nd <'t ickel and Tennis Club, ' at Livingston, S. I., on Memorial Pay, held yeeterday, il va?*? decided that the! ended over, to the American branch of, the British lental ex donated gratia, . be 'um by voluntary contribu-1 f.on- lee. ? M.ilba Club Picks Officers v ? dalba Fi? Manne Club last night the following office! -? wei s ? ? nsuing t?rm of one year: I J. Me dent; Vernon C, Gray, vice-president; .1. w. Stanley, treaaurer; Kay P. ,.iy. Th? toRi'thei ? ith the follov.it !'. 0. ? han W, Sampson, Thomas Clark ?ml \. _ Fordham Men in Penn Games tthew Golden, captain; Pat Freer Iward 1 ?.? -?? and Robei I M array, were picked by Bernie Wefers, the coach, ?'> represent Fordham Univer A one-mile relay race f Pei i) Ivania relay - ? Colonels Get Brad Kocher Louisville, Apiil -'? i atther llrad I. ochei aa -?'?I b) t hi York ! I/ouinville Ameri ition baseball club a? a final Pitcher ? veal. 1 il Wal m? i? announced to? day Newark Gets Eldrcd ** ' e gale of 1*0 American Leagae club to the Newark team u.,-i official sanction by the National ' llaseball Commission here to-day, when : i? dismissed the claim of the Milwaukee - to the pis -re*. C. C. N. Y. Wins on Track I he ? C. N. V. ?rack team won an eggy victory over ?he pijuad from Jer 1 ty ? ? ?? . dual men held ??iav ni ?he Lewiaohn Stadium. lie .-? 1 6ASIB*tl rb-0A> " P "a. y*? a . , , r. f ? ? ? . qrili?hi &GrantJ?n? Wee \\ orld's Retord Drive l n?re ha? been conaiderable discussion in the !a?t erning the longest *?olf drive ever made including both carry and roll. It has been ?aid that Braid ??n<? Horn? have bcth driven over 400 yard?, the roll included, while Abe Mitchell has a record carry of ' 18 yarda. In order to settle this ar? gument for al! time \??? Van Loan, the California Crasher, <o establish ? driving record which would end the dispute forever snd thereby close out the ?if!' Mr Van I.nan. who is famed ter, agreed not only to smash all records, but to turn the trick with one ham!. \\ e have ed Mr. Van Loan's official report. And we ?re | thai the expedilion ? Ihe Epochal Wallop! \>> iring wind, ? ?oked ?lightly, earned of 6,000 feet 2,000 yards and thereafter disappeared from view. Tin absolutel) or in ma!<ing his drive Van elected to tec up the ba.? the edge of the Grand Canyon. 'i"'.rg ?till further, ha selected a here :i;c ?lr?>p t?> the river below is G,000 fact, kl this point the canyon en miles acto.?.?, which is a carry that baffled even our selected ? California Crasher. The be?t he could do make the river. 6,000 ftel away. In order to have th?: record thon i tablished beyond any t r hut tal, ha had photographs taki n of the location with no ' 'nan Henry .lames Korman. of "Collier's Weekly," to witness the stirring deed. Mr man reports that he followed the flight of the ball for h mile and then lost. nterest, luit that he ?a willii iched the gorcfe of th? 2,000 yards below. This should eml all deba'e a? to the world's record driva, Hereafter : 100 yard I kindly fade into the background, for at the Grand Canyon yon can g1" better than 100 yards wi'h a pul In back -"pin employed. The N. L. Race aves looked to be one of the be.?t clubl in the National League. Heyond that, it is one of the best clubs in the National League a first clasa machine. The Braves, tossed ;n again?t 'he Giants, were able to win nut one out of the first five games played. This isn't direct proof, of ?ourse. Hut you can figure for yourself, if tha Braves were overwhelmed by the (..ian?.-, what chance the weaker looking Western club.? will have to check a machine composed of hard hitters ai ?! faal base runners, with better pitching than any ana exported to Back of the Lines want to make the big mista-.?- ef abandonifag ?I sport. J hat situation ?n many ways appears to be in thi BOW. England and Franca have carried sporl righl up to the ??Ige of the firing line, where back o? ? iiche? many thousands are kept in better mental an?l physical condition thro ich various games. Football and baseball ?re played extensively just beyond the range of shells. This country need? all 'he snort that it can carry without interfering in any way with war plan.?. But ?nort in the main will be an aid rather than an interference. It will soon be four?! to be ?? | . for the enlisted men and officers as well as for those not yet called upon to serve, This country, when ll geti started la a certain direction, Is a great little o>er-doer at time*. It is well enough to abolish al! championship- !'? wiping out sport will soon react '. .i most unfavorable waj Another Revision There nit fsro gl?ttet, filled to the b ti an't table, rim to riw; Hne an* ruddy and red a? blood? The other ira* clear at the cri/ttal flood: The our wat voter?a* .""?' hav* ffuetted? The other one?if wnst he confessed? H'it* ?trawberry *odn?far nothing ?tranger Stand* mi the sideboard any longer. Al 'ne rate their casualty list is piling up the Cubs wi ? to abolish he volunteer ?ystcni and fall back on conscription. &Jp Standing of Major League Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE QAMB ?TO-DAY GAMES TO-DAY N,, lorl. al Philadelphia. Philadelphia al SwYsHl. Hnalon at Hro..U.n < lr. eland al . hl???;... ( inrlnnaii at Pittsburgh. >?? ****** ? "?tr'"1,. . _ ( hlcago at St. I.ou.v Vaaahington at bo-.on. YESTERDAYS UBULTI YMTE1DA. 1 RESULTS , ,?.,?n,ii ?? I hirae.? t Cleveland. 1: ( hicagn. 0. 'n<;:nV?;k a. Selphi. ?rain,. Philadelphia .1 Sen Vf* Into). K?nton at lirouklvn (raini. U a-hingtun at Bo.-t.in ?raini. SI. I.4.UI*. al l>? tra.it (raini. STANDING or ?AM * * ^ ???*'? ??' TKO': . ? Ne? Inrk B I Me' in.inati. - ** Je4m ? hi.aro... ?. I HJ SI l.nul.... ? ? ?j Ml mU- ? :. MS Brt-kl; n- 3 6 .35.1 Btmtan. 7 I MS Phil?- J .111 ?1: 3 ? SlpitUbgh. ?m ;:? Sen Vert I . .MS-Wutt?*- M ?hu ago . ? 7 AM Phil? 1 7 .100 ? le? eland 7 I ..n? Detroit . -IS.,., Cleveland Blanks White Sox Team By 3 to 0 Score Speaker, with a Triple. Figur??? Largely in Victory of Fohllies April 21. Cleveland ?-'nut out Chicago to-day by a score of '?'? to n. Schalk allowed the third Btrike on i Chapman to get away from him in the Aral innirp and this was followed by Speaker's triple. Speaker then scored ! on n wild pitch. . l.eiLol?i". mutT of a fly enabled the lin In the eighth , inning. Bagby kep? the Wh i well i scatter?*?! : The :core follow- : n___VK____U.il vi. ,.-,,,,?: ... r 1, .?> a ,- ai. :. on * * | I l i. | ' . ? i n ' i n ? W'fifiM. _:. .1 "14 ? | Haatll. In 1 .1 ? ???.will . . .??? :? 4 ? S 1 5 S 1.i ?> Iltj-i.l |. . . I ' Si IT 1 ?I'. .... ? - ? ? ind ?kiim'-i .?ii.? ?irr ? ? r,,? --, ; i. i ? ? ? I Sill?n. ? Norman Maxwell And Dr/Haiqht Tie ; In Lakewood Golf Light*/ Amateur*? irr Up for Opening of Country Club Tournament Lakewood, N. J.. Apr.l ::? ?! were dividcil in tha qualilicatio'; of tin: -pring open coif tournam the ( ountry < !ub of I.akcwood to-ln?. when Norman Maxwell, th? Philadel? phia la.I who recently won the ' and South title, and Hr. A. T. II ? of Mas.-apcr-ua, Long Island, tied for the medal, with .?cores of 7'?. Despite the rain, more than > amate .1 continue at matrh play to-morrow in Rva six? 's: ? , -, < iMa .I' ' r ? ? ?;. ' I ? : Bill i -.?.;.'? '..??: < ? ??,.!.' ...... ? I ? ? I i i . '?I ? . , M ' 1*10? l'ait II W. I". Hani, I I I - A '.I - ? ? ? Expect Boom in Sports After Big War Ends Although th?* war has eliminate I major portion of athletic competition throughout the European countries, sport has not been entirely aban?. and there is plenty of evidence to ?up port the belief that there will be a general revival of athletics following the declaration of peace. In the Scandinavion countries prog? ress in the ?levelopment of a' standards is reported, notwithstanding the fact that the?e nations are far more affected by tha jrreat conflict than neutrals at a greater distance. An ex? ample of the upbuilding and broaden? ing of sport throughut thla section of Europe ig found in the recent Scandi? navian Athletic Congress held at Stockholm. A committee was appointed to pre? pare a new code of eligibility and com? petitive regulation!" that will be uni? form throughout Scandinavia. It waa informally announced that this step was deemed advisable in view of the athletic challenges which this associa tion i? prepared to issue following the close of the war. Racing Season Opens at Hewlett Bay To-morrow The thoroughbred racing Reason In metropolitan district opens to-mor? row afternoon with the spring meeting of the Roi-kaway Hunting Club at Ha* i lett Bay Park,, Long Island. This is a two-day meeting, thu second session to take place the following Saturday. races will be run each ?lay, in? cluding steeplechases, contests for hunt ex ??ver post and rails and races on the Hat The annual race meetings of the Hockaway Hunting Club are popular aid highly successful because they em '? phasise the amateur features of the 1 sport. Tin- sama hold* true for l'iping Rock and the Country Club of Brook I line, although the latter has cancelled pring meeting. The attendances at ! the Ro-kaway Club'.? meets are repre? sentative of social, financial an?, pro ?lal circles as well as of all Other ' devotee? o ".thoroughbred cro??-country ! mcing. Golf Tournaments Off Pittsburgh, April 26. All tourna Western Pennsylvania Golf Association have been declared of: on account of tha war. David Her? r?n and Dwight Armstrong, two of the leading golfers of the country, will join the army. -a Southern Association I Memphis. ; Null?, ? ItlfUU v- ? l.l'im JUm-It 4. I; " ??-i?, ?; Carnegie Tech Wins Mate College, Penn., April 2?'?. -The Carnegie Tech team defeated Penn here to-day by a score of 7 to 'i. Boxing News and Notes -?.v FRUD HAW THORSE A dispatch from the front, "some? where in Summit," state* that "Cap Preddie ?_ elsti of th.? O/.ark Rough Kuler?, i| spoiling for a Tight with .Johnny Dundee or Willie Jackson, or both, and that Cap'n Freddie wants to do ull t h i ?* from purely patriotic motive., turning over all the gate re? to the Bed Cross Fund. Welsh, who is fitting himself for his battle at the Manhattan A. C. on Tues? day night with Johnny Kilhane, feath? erweight champion, i? doing hin trair. on his new health farm ;.-_ Summit, X. J., but after planting live rows ?- infant cabbages yeaterday, Freddie called Harry Pollok, his man? an?! conipoFod an open de ion. The lightweight champio? ?ring that it is now more than two ..??ek.4 since he ther Dundee or Jackson to box him four rounds at a show to be held at the Manhattan o for the benefit of the Pi?1 . *:*.e er.*;re recaipts *" be turned over to the war fund. . apa coals .?f f.re upon Dur dee's? head by reminding him of ?he fact ' ' tat fci--r yean Johnny hag j been telling the public how he beat Welsh ?it New Orleans, and of how he ?:n nad repeatedly do?lged Dan nee. 'Now \Ve!?h wants to FK.HT y?*u for nothing," declarer the champion's : scorching (left, "but, ? ?' he alio ? for NOTHING. Por.'? you want to help th? <"'' The same bur'i Jack* i Pol ?rage m s'x of theie four-round "charity" luut^ at ?ix ?liffereii* ;h.s state. Kocheiter and Albany hiv.iiif _'. rr?.'y been ?elected Freddie wants to take Iiundee on in one of these citie? an?! .li?rk?on ?mi m th.- other, and all f?ii sr?! rait for A? flral ' i.-kson lohnston, tie Harking been interned in .1 ? ?'. . ?red because of Jintjoy'i omm i '"?'n - -1-1 r?~ K...it _ ', Fight Log TO-NIGHT Harlem S. C.?I.eo Johnson and Manlev Yoakum: Young Mike Donovan and Augie Katnrr. BATUKDA1 ? l.rmont S. C.?Abe I rirdman and lack Sharkey; Allie Nock and I.eo Johnson. Fairmont A. C.?I'ele Hartley and Packe* llummp' ; (.us Lewis and Hilly ITt/.iimmiini. Broad-say S. C.?Hill Brennen and J?.?- Honda, Haltung Lahn and "ioiing Solsberg. TUEBDA1 Broadwai s. ( .?BUI) Miake and Haltung Leviaakjr, Manhattan A. (.?Johnny hilhane and I reddie *>\ ?Uh. ? famous stable of battlers, including Tumbling Tom Cowler, the Cumberlan?! Man Mountain. We have met I Tom's name, owing to the prevalence of base eanards t?. the effect that Mv TOM had been put to pasture f( -fortun?*s m the battle with i-i recently. The Handit ki?s??d Ted Kid I.ewi? on i the forehead yesterday afternoon ar?J put him on a train bound for Colurn , bus, Ohio, where the "slashing, - ing, dashing" one boxes twelve round? Johnny ?irirtiths on Tuesday. On Mav I the Kid will be back in this fair burg t.? ill a t?te-?-t?te with Butch O'Hagen at th<- Harlem Sporting Club. What is Cowler going to do? "REALIZING THAT THE BLACK FIGHTERS AKK THE M08T DANGf R 'H s (N THF RING, MY TOM IS ?;') IN?, TO BATTI.F JOHN LESTEU JOHNSON AT THE IIAKI.KM SPOR1 IN?, ? I.CB ON MAY 4, AND AFTER ELIMINATING THF MIGHTY ZULU liivi WILL TAKE <?N ?SAM IAN?. M>KI> TERROR i>K TIIK ROPED LE, AT SOME LOCAL CLUB. AFTER THAT. THOMAS WILL GIVI All. THE WHITE HEAVYWEIGHTS. M WILLARD DOWN, A CHANCE ' This tyepwriter will only writ,. time J.mjov John-ton ?.nen his month, and the Bandit sp .' words in the preceding paragraph. The ceheduled bout at ?he Broad ! way ' 'it?, c*' Brooklyn, art ! Tuesday night he'wren Billy Mi?ke and 1 off, for ? iiiro.l 1-at ? . r i i.?.l.-i| ; Bob Simpson Among Stars In Big Games One Hundred College Teams in Penn Relays, Which Begin To-day i: v c. ( w v."-? vi"'? While tha preparedness moav"? a great number of college ? ampollad ? discontinuance of il reported that the two days' relay carnival of ?ne I ; '.?ylvania, wh'.C'i take?, place on Franklin Field, Phila i, to-day ar.d t?-morrow, has *t I the largest entry in the history ' Harvard, I'rinee'on. Cor? nell, . Iiartmouth and Yale bave not entered their full tr:i.->i teanis as u?.;;, tltations will be rep- . ? ?1 by a number of their be?t ath? letes. How? patitara will ??resent their colleges, but par? ticipate as unattached individuals. The two-ilay carnival has attracted >ge teams. L.'.r>0 schoolboy team? and a number of II dividual competi? tors. The major.ty of the college I tiam? competing will come from the' .? fourteen versa? tile athlete? entered ir. the 1 ..'?OO-raetre run, :"0<'-metre run, discus, running bread jump and juvenile throw, which comprise the event, i? the feature of tile programme to-dav. Events for school teams make up the greater por t.on o? the first day's activities. Hob Simpson, th.' world hurdle cham? pion, who nade hi? first bow before g-in-et last year, after his sensational races out IrVi I, will be on hand for the 120-yard high hurdle race. In the contest last year Simpson sped over the obstacles, on a rain-soaked turf, in fifteen sec? onds, which performance had never equalled. Several championship relay races are also to be decided, among them being the sprin* medley with ten starters and the distance medley contest with seven competitors. A 4'0-yard high hurdle and several f.eld events com? plete to-day's roster of contests. The big day of the meet is to-morrow when all the events will carry a cham? pionship title. Homer Baker, the International half ? mile champion, announced yesterday his retirement from atletics. Baker declared that the injury to his left thigh, suffered in a fall in the subway. would never permit him to compete ; again. After remaining indoors for the last month, Baker ventured out ' yesterday with the aid of a cane, and ; telephoned his decision to Dan Ferris, I <?:' the Amateur Athletic Union office. Pat Flynn, the former Iri??h-Amerj Ci.il runner, and John W, Phillips, th? erstwhile Bronx Church House ath !? te, have joined the force.? of the Pnulist Athletic Club. With these two ; valuable men augmenting its distance squad, the West Side club can beast of ! tha strongest 'cross-country squad in this citv. A. Harry Moore, Commissioner of ! Parka and Playgrounds in Jersey City. , will play boat to several thousand I schoolboys in his district to-morrow, with a set of game ? at the Reservoir Playground. There will be three cla? I i fled ?weight relays, eight event? open : to high school student? and a one-mile 'relay race for club?-. Jmeph T. Hiir gins, the New England intercollegiate middle distanc?- champion, will give an exhibition at one-half mile in an effort tblish a ne-.v ivcord. A number of the larger Kastern eel ? in the fact vhat they acted '?"i hastily in declaring off ? all intercollegiate athletic?, following ti< n that a state of war ex Intermural competition has been found to be a failure a? a -uhstitute, ?and individual entries for hastily re? arranged schedules are being advocated ?o rectify the situation created by tho durst of ia'i iol lam. International League GAMES TO-DAY Toronlo at Newark. .Montreal at Richmond. Rochester at Providence. Buffalo at Baltimore. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Riilimond, 6; Montreal, 4. Kin-heater at Providence (rain). Toronto at Newark (rain). liuff.?I?, at Baltimore (rain). STANDING OF TEAMS \v. L PC. \v. L P.C. Newark.. ?> 1 Ml Koch'ter. 4 5 .444 Baltim'e. 7 2 .77*? Toronto.. .1 t> .333 I'roMd'?'. 1 1 .."?71 Huffalo.. 2 5 .28? Itii-hm'd.. I 5 ...00 Montreal, 2 6 .25? International League ?? n ?. H f. A 0 4 t ? 2 a?S S I . il 0 0 l l) O ? ??4 ? i Allais? and ttmroaieast \l ,.l '.??:, I -arore. r?ln. Ai Pn-fKUnna .?i.lmna, rala. A* .N?.i??Kk Ti.riKr?. .\?rw?fk. raiii. American Association ? Ml va ikw>, i ?'?apolla. " Ki"i. ("Il ?. l>Kil,i11i?, 1. ft. Paul at Tiiiedu (r?ln). /Alex. Taylor \ bogs to announce the opening of a hew department devoted to Men's Sport Clothing As ?luring the past N quality will be the first con? sideration ?nlhi* department. Knicaer Suit* Outing Shirts Norfolk Coats Outing Shoes White Flannels. NecLleu S*-*e?ten Golf Hose Putties ALEX. 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