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535 11 Yankees Open Tner Home ' Championship Season at the Polo Grounds Today Against the Athletics THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APBIL 22, 1920. YANKS ARE HERE FOR HOME OPENING liabo Until anil Gen. Bullard1 Will Ito Among Those Prcs-ciit-at rolo Grounds. JicGKAW ANU HIS GIANTS Tcnm 'ov Cuytfoscd largely of 31cn of lUs Own De velopment. Ily WILLIAM n. IIAXNA. The Giants have gone away (or ,n while to try their luck, and the Yankees tn-ii,i conic to the Polo Grounds to try their luck at home, Both can stand a whole lot of a different .kind from what tliej xi? been having. By luck Is meant a chang. of fortune more hits anil more runs and less boots at critical moments. ThuM; been outplayed clearly enough, though accounts from a competent tour' in I'oston fay Shawkey was "sub jected to petty annoyance from Boston nianaser and captuln which is not tho part uf Rood sportsmen. However, the treatment of Carl Mays '"'in Boston ahowi-d that there were oodles of persons there who weren't spcytainen. Only email souled persons would have done to Mas what hundreds of fans did. This Boston fair play stuff must deal with the pant. You can see more evidences of fair iay for visitors In one game, at ti e Tolo Grounds than you can In Bonton In one week, and other clubs know It. But to revert to the Yankees. They have been beaten because they have been outpiaytd. The Bed Sox did that unmistakably. The Yanks expect to start a rtform to-day. They engage the kin dcrtMrten Athletics for that purpose, al Uiou'i said kindergarteners have not proved any doormats for them to date. Th r.-'il be music and Hags, but nothing else fumy unless It is put on by tho Yanicee or the Athletics In tha garm Lleut.-Gen. Robert U Bullard, commander of tho Department of the Eat! who was In the righting nt Chateau Thierry, tho Meusu and the A-rgorine, mil tV.row out tho new ball! The gates dl lie opened at 12:30, and the game will be Rln at 3 -30. Among other attrac tions wtil be Babe Huth. Tho Babe isn't hittins up to his speed yet, but where' & better place to begin than home? He have his flrst chance to hit one over tie stnnd while wearing a New York uniform. To-dny'K Lineup. To-day's lineup will be' as follows: YANKEES. Gleach. r f. I'fck. s. Pinn. lb ATHLETICS. Witt, c 1. . S trunk, r. f. Walker, 1. f. GrifflB,lb. Ililiran, :t. Galloway, t. i. Djkca. 3b. Ierklm, c. Perry, p. Ruth f Lemls I M it Prut. r.b. Rjfl . Q'jln: , p. Let It no longer be said that John M'-Uriw doesn't develop his own play ers. Glimpse McGraw's Infield 'and out field They -are mostly McGraw recruits, tome of whom have .become veterans. When Statz Is playing the outfield, tt ilch he docs against left handed pitch ers, tie team, outside of the points, Is composed of men who with one excep tion have played big league ball for nobo: but McCSraw. George Kelly was turned over to Pittsburg temporarily a fe yars uro, but for sdshort a period that it hardly counts. George Burns lus heen with the Giants In all the jears he has been a major leaguer. The wme is true of Arthur Fletcher. Larry Doyle was away a while, but New York as his natural stamping- ground and after serving a short term In Chicago h. was pardoned and returned to New York , B r" Kauff was a big leaguer for a n-etms moment with the Yanks some jears ago, but not otherwise' unless the Federal League is rated a major league, nhich It Isn't. Young was dug iit by MrO raw's scouting corps in Texaa and ftatz was recruited from Holy Cross. Frank Frisch, one of the season's sen sations, is a Fordham product and was tent ti the Giants by Arthur Devlin. uf the pitchers, Benton cam? from Clm.nnatl, as did Tone)'. Neht ffom Boston likewise Barnes. Douglas came fmm Brooklyn, Chicago, Cincinnati and pom's south, and Winters, Hubbell and Ryan are recruits. Earl Smith Is a catching recruit. The others are grad uates, of other clubs Snyder and Gon ia!es fmm St. Louis and McCarty from Brooklyn Aside from being from Brook lyn there is no visible blot on SlcCarty s escu' heun. It swms to be McGraw's lot to be tossed with high class third basemen. Ho such a one himself, and he i)rau that kind, lienor was pretty ca pable at the far salient Arthur Shafer vasnt bad and would have made a crackajack. Devlin was a crackajack, one of the best. Zimmerman's play In 1917 and 1918 put him In that class, and now comes Frisch, who threatens to be come for the Giants what Groh, a Giant R' one time, by the way, has become for Cincinnati. John Hejdler, National League chief, went Vet last night to take in an open In; ai.d to visit Ban Johnson In Chicago. H will grace the Pittsburg opening to day, turn bo to Chicago to discuss with Johr.n.ri the ancient theme of a chair man for the National Commission. Looks as If it was going to be. a big yar for Lon Cadorc. In the Soutn this 'hap !... ed mora stuff than any of Ri'bbi. pitchers and has beenshowlng u cv s,, e He has a corking curve, mi with both break and speed, and he und hiti In the estimation of batters ho h i e faced him. Mih Menoskey I one reason for the r.'t,.. t,.ii success of the Bed Sox. He has lee,, playing his head off with that 'tub .nd running wild with the mace. Bow nisi It he In June und July? That's point iiways to be considered when stru,- spurts arc on. At least three lubs r . in tho second division, the (hr-, bankets nnd Dctrolts, are likely to be -n the first by that time. National and American League Records. I RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NVTIONAL LEAGUE. Pilliluirj. ; Cincinnati, 3. Tli llrooklyn.Bstton lame waa l'onul on account of rain. poat. STANDING OF rtayed. Won. Lo't r.c. .$00 .coo .coo .421 .400 .too .167 'UUbiira-.-lyn .... fwlnnitl. ... ''MladelphU. Iflul..... Ito.ion N York ..' (Iil'ntu GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. lork In lolon. Ilrookljn in Philadelphia. . , . Cincinnati In Clilcn". M UuU In Plltiburc, pottponed; two tame. Friday. L Navy Varsity Crew Which Will Race Harvarfl Adherents of rowing are looking forward with much interest to the race between Annapolis and Har vard crews on tho Severn on Saturday. Coach Glendon flays the Navy Varsity crew is up to the standard for this time of year. PIRATES NOW LEAD NATIONAL LEAGUE Break Tie With Dodgers by Defeating Ileds for Second Consecutive Time. Cincinnati, April 21. By defeating Cincinnati to-day the Pittsburg Plrntes took the lead In the race for the Na tional League pennant. Before the game the Pirates and Brooklyns wer tied for first place. The Pirates de feated tho, Beds by 5 to 3. Blng's wIldneBs in the first Inu'ng enabled nttsburg to secure a load of four runs. It was the second straight victor) for the Pirates over the chum- pions. The itcas outnit tne visitors, utu Cooper was effective with runners on the bases and prevented uny rallies. The score: PITTSBURG (N.) I CINCINNATI (N.) brhoael abrhoae TUtbeclf... 4114 lOirtath.tb il : 10 Carey.cf... SJO 1 0 Diubert.lb. 601 I 10 S'worth.rf. 4t 3 0 0 P Oroh.Sb 401 S S Whltled.Sb. JIO 0 1 1 Rouih.cf.... 401 1 0 0 rut8h'."b 300 4 :0Dunan,lf.. 4 00 S 10 flrimm.lh.. 4 01 U OOKopf.i 1 4 11 Colon. s 401 1 4 2Neae.r 4 21 4-11 Lee.c 4 00 t 1 OiRarlden.e... 4 02 I 3 0 Uooper.p... 400 9 ( ooo o o Rintf.p 20 1 0 20 Totals... 31 ; 8 n IS 3ltA!len 100 0 0 IPIiher.p 0 00 0 0 0 tnretsler... 10 0 0 0 0 i Total... 3S 2 13 27 II 2 Rn for Rsrtden In the ninth Innlnit. tRalteii for ninr In the etrenth InnlnK. IRitted for FUher In the ninth Innln. . Pitttbunr 400000100-5 CinclnnMt 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two baw hit Oroh. Southworth. Tfree bse Mt-Hlnir. Stolen baet-Crey. Whlttfd. Sacriflce hit Gro CuWhaw. Doable plr Lee nd Cutehow. Lett on be Pittebutr. 4; nncinnotl, . Jte on bait Oft Rln. I. llit OH Rlne. 8 In 7 lnnlnr: off Knher. none In 2 tnnlr.ru. Struck out-llr Rlnr. 2; br Cooper, I. UmDire4-Rliler and Morsn. Losinr pitcher Itlnr. Time o fame 2 hours, WHITE SfX VICTORIOUS. the nrotrr Score of ' Ontbat i and to 4. Wlu by CHICAOO, Aprlt 21 (American). ChJ cago batted out an easy victory over St. Louis to-day In the final game of the porles. 7 to 4. Williams pitched In fine form until the last Inning, when he eased up. and the visitors hunched five hits. Slsler's bat ting was a feature. The score: . T. LOUIS (A ) 1 CBICAGO fA. brboiel ahrhose Auitin.Sb.. SI 1 2 2 0:Llbold,rf... 5 01 3 00 Gdem.2b.. ill 1 10 wearer,4U . in u i v E.Co!linl2b 4 13 1 2 0 Tobln.lf.... 501 3 1W Sller.lb ... 514 10 21 Wllllame.cf 5 02 1 0 0 Jaekn.lf .. 3 2 1 3 0 1 J.Colllnn ef.. 3 0 1 I 0 0 Jourdan.lb.. 4 12 01 Jacobon.rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 8veretd.c. 4 01 1 1 01 H brr.M... 4 0 0 l 2 1 Orher.n. ..411 3 32 Schtk,c..... 300 7 0 0 C.WIltnU.p 410 1 10 Gillla.p.... 100 0 0 0 Vnnillder.p 1 00 0 2 0 P.Collins.. 1 00 0 00 Totil 33 7 9 27 7 3 Totili...40 4 1!2M3 2 Ritti-d for Vatirllder In the ninth lnnlnr. ! IxitiU 2O00OOO02-4 Chicato 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3t-7 Two b-e hl' Jiekton, Weaver. Jourdan. Stsler. Three bate hlt-Sliler. Stolen bei jourdan. Schalk. Wearer. Double ply 3Vever. E. (Vtllina an.1 Jourdan; E. Calllni. Rlfberr and Jouritmy Left on banes Chicago, I; St Lonl 10. Bafea on ball OH Oillia, 3; off Vanallder, 1: off Willlama. 1.- nita-Oll Gallia. 4 in 1 2-3 innlnra; off Vanailder. I in 1-3 Innlnra. Hit by 'pitcher By Vaniijder, 2 (J. Cnillni Wearer). Htrnck out By Will lama, 3. UmplrCT-Owens and ChlU. Lolr, nlteher Gallia. Tjne of tame 1 hour and 36 mlnutea. AMEHICAN A8S0CM.TI0N. At Kansas City, Mo K. If. E. St. Paul 13 17 3 Kanaaa City 4 7 2 Ilatterlea Merritt snd HarUrave; John aon, Boldn snd Sweeney and Roche. At Loulivllle R- H. E. Toledo ; Loularllle 4 1 Ilatterlra Nlon. Stryker, l.onr and McNeil; Koov, Wrlarht and Jfeyer. At Indlanapolla It. H.E. Columbus 0 t Indlxnapolia ... '. 2 6 1 Batteries Sherman and Hartley; Cavet and Gostt. ' At Milwaukee R. E. MlnnaapollaJ 10 0 Milwaukee . j IJatterlea Craft and Mayer; oth and Gaaton. LIGHT WOnK FOR YALE. Derbt, Conn.. April 21. The Tale crews were given light practice on the llousatonlc River this afternoon. Coach Guy Nlckalls directed the oarsmen In quarter and half mile sprints.. A light rain fell during the drill Columbia's crews will arrive to-morrow. lUaeball To-day, 3 iJO P. M, Grand Opening Cbamplonahlp Peaaon. Polo Grda., ISJth St. A'ttnAv. YarJtaea va. Phlla. Music. Aic. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cblraco, 7: St. Louis, 4. Other af nedulru xaraea men poaiponea on acconnt of rain. THE CLUBS. Played. Won. Lot, Tloaton Chleaio...... .. CleTeUnd.v. .. Waahlnitan.... ft. Lonla Philadelphia... New York. Datrolt a I.OO 1.000 .BOO JOS J33 S .230 .200 .000 I'hlUdNphla In New York. Ilovton In Wanhlnatoo. Chicago In Detroit. CleTtland la St. Louli, How Batsmen of Local Ball Clubs Are Hitting (Include fiber plijfd Tuesday, April 20.) OUSTS C. A.B. R. II, 211. SB.n.R.I'.C. Raraes 2 1 l o O O .BOO for " '-' o 1 (I o o .WO I'rlK-h B 18 1 7 110 .39 Kelly 5 n o s i o 0 .M7 Tone 1 3 0 1 0 0 O .83.1 Stnti 3 7 0 '.' l 1 O .2VJ Flttcbtr .... 4 17 1 4 O tl Q .2M Ilurnt 5 18 1 3 U tl O .107 SlcCirtjr ... 4 7 0 1 0- 0 0 .14.1 IVyle ...... 5 is l 1 0 O .133 Youn? 5 10 0 2 0 (10 .105 Kanff 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 .100 Ryan l 0 0 0 o O' 0 .wo Ktn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .0(10 Near 1 1 o 0 0 0 0 A00 Winter 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 flobbell 2 1 o" 0 0 0 0 .000 Rentes 1 2 0 U 0 0 0 .&V) Sicking 2 3 0 U 0 0 (r .000 Smith 1 4 0 0 0 (I 0 .000 Oonulet ... 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Stolen bases Yonnf. Krlsch, McCarty. YANKEES. 0. A. II. R. II, 2R. 3B.H.R.r.C. Hannah .... 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 .333 Pipp r. 10 1 (12 1 1 .310 I'rutt A 111 1 1 0 0 .316 Lewlj S 10 0 .'.10 0 .2(13 Ruth r. 21 0 3 1 0 O .233 lleusel 5 20 3 4 0 0 0 .200 I'ecUnpan!). A 16 4 2 0 0 0 .123 Oleleh 2 0 1 J 0 0 0 .111 Vlek 4 11 0 1 1 0 0 .001 Rnel 4 14 0 10 0 0 .071 follln 1 0 O. IT 0 0 0 .not) Sboro a 0 0 0 0 0 0 .Ooii Jl:tmw .... 1 10 OOOO .000 O'Doul 1 10 OOOO .000 Qulnn 1 2 0 OOOO .om Mays 1 2 0 i) 0 0 0 .000 'MoTldjre ... 1 2 0 OOOO .000 Shiwkey ... 2 S 0 OOOO .000 Stolen base Jfeuiel. DODGERS. a. a p.. 3 0 1 0 1 0 G 2 1(1 4 3B.II.P..P.C. Grlmet ... Ralrd .... Klldnff .. Elliot .... Wheat ... Ilooj Cadore . . . Konetchy Krueter . . Olnon . . . Nela Mrera ... Miller .... Ward .... Jobnitoo . llamaux .. Mnaart . . . Mlljos .... Maruuard Pf after . . . o O 1 000 1.O00. l.Oul .017 .saj .!. .2.V .233 .210 .WO .000 .tiO .000 .fa 41 Mitchell .000 Stolen baet Ward. Krceger, Cadore. Wheat. LOCAL CLUBS' TEAM BATTING BBCORU. 0. A 111. R. II.. 211. 31UI .S.B.P.C. Dodarca. S 173 SO M U 1 1 4 ..'112 (llanta... S 144 II 30 3 2 0 3 .'.in Yankee!, i let 10 82 0 1 1 1 .1'JS HARVARD HUMBLED BY NAVY, 3 TOO Crimson Scores Only Run in theEighth. I Special to Thi Sifx a.no New Yobk Herald. Annapolis, Md.. April 21. Superior batting enabled the NaVal Academy to win from Harvartl by 3 to 1 this after noon. L. N. Baker, the Navy's left hander, pitched a splendid game., allow ing bunched hits only In the eighth In ning. The midshipmen s:ored In the second when Stubbs and Rawllngs singled, the former going to third on Rawllngs's hit and scoring on Cloughley's out at first In the fifth Mllner was passed and stole second. He went to third and home- on singles by Pino and Poole, and Pino scored on Jfumvhrey's sacriflce fly to centre. HARVARD. I NAVAL ACADEMY. sb r h o a el Llncoln.3b 4 11 2 4 0 mm'da.!b 4 03 0 2 01 ab r h o a e 1 Miiner.is .. a 1 v 1 Ptno.2b. ... 4 110 29 Poole.cf.. . 4 03 1 00 conlon.aa.. 4 o l l 0 1 Perklns.rf. Froth'm.lf Hallock.cf. Blalr.lb.. 4 00 0 0 0' Hum'rey.lb 4 01 11 CO 4 00 3 OOStubhs.rf. . Stubne.H. . 311100 Rawllnzs.lt 4 01 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 300 12 00 300 3 lr Clourhler.c 2 00 9 3 0 Murphy ,c . HJlikrr.Jb. 20 6 4 10 1 Goode.p. ,. 3 0 0 0 4 0 u.uatter,p.. jou u av Totals.... 33 1 5 24 131 Totals 30 3 ' 27 14 1 1 0-1 0 x-3 Harvard. 0 0 0 0 OO0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Naval Academy.... Sarrlficn fir Humnhrev. Stolen bas Rawllnrs. L. Baker. Humohrevs. Mllner. Poole. Struck out-Br L. Baker. S: by Goode. 3, Bases on balls Oft L. (Eaker. 2: off Ooode. 3. lilt by pitched ball-By Goode (II. Baker) Wild pitth-L. Raker Umpires Byera and Stump of Baltimore Time of game 1 hour and 15 minutes. WILDE BATTERS MURRAY. Ileferer Stops Dout WHh Itnllnn on Verge of Knockout. Spteial to Thi Bvx aso NcwTt'onx Herald. Philadelphia. Pa.. April 21. Jimmy Wilde. England's famous flyweight, atopped Battling Murray of thla city In the w.lndup of the Camden Sportsmen's Club 'ahow In the Third Reslment Ar mory In Camden to-night in the elKh'th round. Rather Referee Rocap Inter fered after Murray had been knocked down twice and waa In bnd condition. Blood was streaming from his mouth and nose. It waa a bad climax for Murray, who surprised the 7,500 fight fans. Includ ing the members of the Oxford-Cambridge relay team, by knocking Wlldc down In the very first round with a left liook. After that Wilde pulled himself together and outfought Murray. At the start of the eighth round both boys atood In the centre of the ring nnd slugged away for dear life. Wilde opened a cut over Murray's left eye that almost blinded the little Italian. While Murray was rubbing the blood away from his eye Wilde ripped two left hooks to the stomach and Murray' went down twice, but bounced up Immediately. Standing In the centre of the ring hardly able to see, with the blood pouring down his face. Murray presented a pitiable sight as he looktd toward his corner to see' what he was to do next. Referee Rocap atopped the bouL It was evi dent that Murray was wabbling from stomach punches and It was only a question of how much punishment he could stand for the rtmalnder of the round. ' " BALTIMORE BEATS BUFFALO, 8 TO 0 t They Are the Only Team to Piny in Intcrntltionnl's Opening. Ilexiill of Veatenlay'a Gamea. rinlllmore, 8; Buffalo, . Other frames postponed on account of rain. Standing of the Club. W. L. PC W. L. PC. Baltimore. 1 o 1.0 Readlne... Akron luffalo.... 0 1 .(W JerwyClty - Toronto... sjTacujo . Rocheater. (iiune Scheduled for To-day. Altron In Jeraey City. Toronto In lleadinr. Buffalo in Baltimore. Ttrvheafer in Syracuee. Baltimork. Md.. April 21 (Inter national). Baltimore defeated the Buf falo team to-day in the opening game of the International League season, 8 to 0. Ogden was on the hill for the Orioles and pitched a wonderful article of ball, allowing the visitors only three hits. Kodgcrs started on the mound for the Bisons but was taken out after the reverrth, Lyons Using sent In to finish tho game. Bcntley and Boley each clouted out a home run In the seventh Inning. The score: BALTIMORE (I.) I BUFFALO (I.) ab r b o a e. abrhoae Maleel.Jb... 2 1 0 0 3 OiGilhooley.cf S00 2 1 0 Lawry.lf... 1112 OO'Itarney.tf... 4 0 2 3 00 Jacobson.cf 5 2 3 0 0 OlMllIer.lb... (" 7 i Lefler.rf. .. 4 02 0 0 OIHtralt.rf.... 300 0 00 .500 1 tlentley.lb. 4 1 1 10 0 0I)owd.U).... 3 00 t. 4 0 .4U0; llo:ey.ea.... 4 2 2 5 . i 0 M'Carran,!b 101 0 11 .3.10 1 Dlshop.tb 30 1 2 0 HKcatlnff.M . 3 00 3 3 0 .SOOlExtn.c. .. 30 1 7 2 0Ilen-outh.c 300 4 00 .20.' Offdcn.D.... till 3 0Ilodaera.p... 200 0 20 Lyon.p.. .. ooo 0 on Totals . 'S3 S 13 27 12 ll'Caaey. . 1 00 0 00 Totali.... K 0324 12 1 Catey batted for Lyon in ibc nintn innm. nuftalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Baltimore ... .. . 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 x- Stolen base Jtaleel. Jacnbaon. Home mna Bentley. Boley. Sacrlflee hlta Malael, Larr. ltlhop. Efan. Double play Boley an! Bentley. Left on bae-Hstttmor, : Buffalo. 3. llae on balla Off Olden, !; of! i Rodrers, 1 : oft Lyon, 1. Hlta-on Kodreri, 11 in 7 innmgra; on iyoni, i m i auj. Struck ont-ily Of den. 5; by Bodcer 3. Loslnz pitcher-Rodgera. Umplrea-Moran and McGowin. xavy d?:fkats harvard. 'A.wVArOLis, Md.. April 21. The Naval Academy won at lncrosse from Harvard here this afternoon by S to 2. The mid shipmen started off like winners, More house shooting safelv twice in the first six minutes. For Harvard Fmiyear SLtallled twice, tlclng the score. The navy n P-., . . 1 - , -1 1 1 rallKIl. iioin ami iinuns miuuims 'safely before the period ended. Her ring's goal was the only one In the sec ond period. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. EAST 2 TH ST., LEXINGTON & 3D AVS. 300 HORSES Ci'Distlng of Both Fresh & Seasoned Stock " AT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TO-DAY THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND. BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. ivlth the usual varied list of complete busi ness outfits, wagons, harness, fcc. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENTS I A 1 1 .Of A nuuuv ai.uv f, iJi, THE LION BREWERY has con signed for sale 30 Sets Harness, Single and Double This harness is in the best of con dition. About 12 Noon Wm. Schubert, Oxford, Iowa Carload of good business chUnks and farm horses, good ages, all the popular colors. In this consign ment you will find n horse for most any job. AH warranted horsex aold subject to trial up to noon Saturday. Money back then It animal provea other than as representd. MAIN OFFICE. 155 E ST HTH ST SIX extra largo coreVed wagons for sale, cheap: suitable moving furniture. THE MANUFACTURERS CAN CO.. 1st and Ilssei Us.. Harr!-on. N. F., near lute tatlon. r V7 TO-NIGHT AT PUBLIC AUCTION Kentucky Saddle Horses From Mr. SHELBY T. HARBISON, of Lexinetoh. To Be Sold at 8 P. M. At Durland's Riding. Academy 5 West 66th Street, 17 Beautiful, Highly .Trained 'Saddle Horses and Show Prospects. Now On Exhibition at Durland's. a GEORGE A. BAIN, Auctioneer. CARPENTIER WROTH WITH NORMAN SELBY Former Fighter, Posing as Frenchman, Knocked Out Nightly on Film. Ily C'lIAIlLKN V. MATIIISON. To say that Georges -Carpcntler nnd Francois Descamps are Irritated with Kid McCoy Is puttlnr It mildly. McCoy, be It known, now Is on the Pacific coast bravely facing the camera as a movie actor, nnd It ls-on record that ho never has side-stepped the niachlno nor turned his eyes from the operator. As a re sult of his film activities In the West, thero now la being shown In this city and all over tho country a picture In which McCoy Is listed as "Carpentler tho French champion." This might not he. unforgivable, but McCoy, posing as Carpentler, is knocked otit In the third round every time the film Is shown. Tho victor In the bout Is labeled the "American champion." and he bears nomo. resemblance to Dempsey, which is an added aggravation to the Frenchman. Carpcntler and his manager now are planning to have the name of the knock out victim changed, and it is said the Frenchman wjll challenge McCoy nnd his corkscrew ' punch to combat unless tho film Is altered. If. as reported, Johnny Basham, the welter champion of England, has been matched with Kid Lewis (t will mean that one moro British title holder will be thrown Into the discard. As Jack Lawler, the Southern light weight has held Johnny Dundee even In twelve rounds nnd trounced Vnlger, It would nppei.ir that he Is a fit oppo nent for Wllllo Jackson. They will meet to-morrow night at the Arena A. C, Jersey City, nnd thero Is much In terest In the bout. Other bouts will bring out Abe Goldstein to meet Bobby Doyle. Sergt. Jack Blumcrifeld will face Walter McOlrr. tho Brooklyn middle weight: Spider Roach meets Bert Spon cer, and Jimmy Sullivan will battle Stanley Hlnkle. Slecher will "risk his title" with Ivan Llnow at tho Second Field Artillery Armory. Franklin avenue and 166th street, this city, next Saturday. John Freberg will wrestle at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, on Saturday night. No title Is at stake. Jack Dempsey, according to an As sociated Press' despatch from Chicago, yesterday signed for his flrst bout since lin won the world's heavyweight cham- ROD AND Hiail WATER FOR LOCAL ANGLERS FROM APRIL 23 TO APRIL 26. ffindrllooli Princess Jamaica Day Governor WtlleU ,w The Homeaho) Hay ttanaraie; luana i-omt Date. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. April 22 1032 K.:48 1027 10.SI 10.07 April 2a 11:21 11:40 11:30 1131 12.O0 April 2 12:23 12:21 12:32 April 25 12:40 1:27 12:61 1:32 1:31 April 20 ., 1:50 2:31 1:35 2:3J 235 The time given In, the above table la Eastern one hour. NeTendnk River Fine Treat Stream. Trout flahlne In parta of the Neverslnk River la now very good and aome excellent h arei being taken. One angler who did not ttlah hl namo used gathered in twenty-three In two days flatting on tho stretches above Bitter Sweot. He motored from here to. Hitter Hweet via Liberty and caught most of his flah In the Little Dend Pool. There Is little or no chang In thla famoue Ashing ground, which waa de scribed In this folumn a few years ago as follows: ' , "llotdr to Liberty, Sullivan county, New York) go north from Liberty to the town of Neverslnk. Arriving at the covered bridge at Neverslnk do not cross but keep on the left side of the river and go north, parsing through the small hamlet of Hit ler Sweet Continue north about two miles and Inquire for Mr. Law, who owna the old lumber camp, and ask his permis sion to use one of the old shacka,' which will make a fine camp and afford protec tion from bad weather, Mr. Law la a man of few words but a fine gentleman and also a true blue ny nsnerman, who has fished the river for over forty years. The lumber camp la about 300 yards back from the-dver. which Is easily forded at thli place. "In' fishing this part of the Neveralnk cross Ihe ford at the lumberi camp and follow the old wood trail on tho eaat ride of the river, going north for about .one mile to HI Kend Pool. You will ROD AND GUN. I A. M. Dally except Monday and Friday, T A. M. Rnnday. DDICril 1 A C0D AN" nLACKnsit. rKIillLLA : Capt, EXOLAND. Chttyhunk Line, 300 Ft., $1 Strong, durable a line bargain, Kfumine them you will want six. L. MICHAEL-BON. 14 D'way. Bklyn. Sea Pigeon leaves Hudson Park-DorJc. New Rochelle, -sJally and Sunday, t A. M.. for floun ders, rirlnir bait. Capt. FRANK UAUUANN. I TIDMI mi) AND TtLACK. BUNTIAT. r M Q Ilj dally, 3 A. M.. axe. Mon, J.KiHII f"1 Sheepshead Bay. aWaniBMH Capt. LOUIS HARMS. ' run AND BUCK-1 A. 31, SUNDAY. CAPTAIN JOE II. 1l-al Rhsjraibli1 Tlltw Thura.. A.M.. Sun.. .. Capt. Archie Duck n er. V U L O C I T Y haves Sheepshead Day dally. 7:20 A. 11. ; Sunday. 7. Capt. It. OSOORN. FARM COO AND I1LACKFISII. H I II 1 1 n I Sunday and Thursday 8 A. tf.. I II IHfl LllHJ1',rtIn,a Dock. Sheepshead U Ulns.UnBly.i Capti p. MARTIN. FISH mounted on oak panels, artistic work. llirds. animals, elk heads for sale. M. J. HOFMANN, Taxidermist. M9 Uatea Ave., Ilrooklvn. l'hone Dushwlck 5100. MOTOR ht. food for work or fishing, with bc.itu ami hoist engloc; ready for running. lCOdlt West Urtahton. KLONDIKE lenves Hudson Park, New Rochelle. erry day except Mon. a(ld Wad, 9 A. M tor flounders. Bring bait. Yankee Doodle Jl leaves Sheepshead Hay Thurs.. 1' A. M.: Sun.. 7:50. Capt. TOM. FLOL'NDKIl F1SIIINO 10 A. M. DAILY. A nil IRA I leavea Sheepshead Day Hun- oav Till). Capt. CHARI.1K. RP IIINDV DaUr. esceni Mod. & Frl. . U tUlWI, S At M. ft'imUy. 7 A. M. DflCC D II leave Messenger" Pier at M0T0RB0ATS, LAUNCHES, . ETC. FOR pair M toot motor lioat. raised deck. cruiser tyj. caliin feet long., sleep two. prl Vti would conslrler counter offer. A. W 4SS Sin-Herald. Herald square. HOUSES AND CARRIAGES. One Boxing Bill Will Be Reported, Says Sweet' i - - ' Special (0 TjtB SPN MD K" TOBK HlBllD. All BANT, K Y April 21. Speaker Sweet said to-night that the Rules Committee may report one 6t tho boxing bills. The committee will give considera tion to, both the Wn)ker and Olllett measures. The former has Just been amended to provide that tho first three members of tho proposed com mission shall bo appointed by tho Governor for one, two and three years.' Tho provision rlglnally was that the terms of all three were to expire with thrj term of the Governor who appointed them. The 'Walker bill would permit decisions and fit. teen round bouts. The Olllett hill authorises boxing 'bouts In armories under the Btiper vtslon of a fitftto cctnrotsslon of Na tional Guard officers headed by the Major-General. The Walker bill seems to have the stronger backing In -tho Assembly, Many of tho members behove that if boxing In to be allowed it should not be confined to armories. ptonahlp from Jcfs Wlllard at Tofedo July 4 latti 'Manager Kearns came to terms with Flpyd Fltislmmons, a Benton Harbor, Mich., promoter, for a match at the Michigan resort JulyD. Demp; wy's opponent will ho. selected within ten days. Fitzslmmons has opened negotiations with Fred Fulton, Billy Mlakc and Bill Brennan. A 'match will M made conditionally on the outcomo of the champion's court case. Fulton no doubt will jump at the chance of meeting Dempsey again. Charley Becchcr, most promising featherweight In the Hast, gave Jack Wolfe, the prlte featherweight of Ohio, a. drubbing nt Syracuse' last Tuesday night. Bec-cher was a substitute for Marty Collins. The fact that several 'wrestlers In this vicinity do not. hesitate to appear onfhc mat under assumed names Is evidence that the grappling game sorely needs the supervision of a body of men who would compel the wrestlers to walk a straight mark. Georges Papln. the French lightweight champion, Is expected nt this port on Saturday, and will at once begin train ing for bouts. It Is said his first op ponent will be Willie Jackson, who Is to box Jack Lawler, the Southern light weight champion, at Dave priscoU'a Arena A. C, Jersey City, to-morrow. STECHEIl TlinOWS RIVAL. AlhaNV, JC. Y.. April II. Joe Steelier threw Pete Zlllnskoa after one hour and ten minutes of, wrestling to-night. Ho used a body scissors and arm hold. One of Zlllnskas' ribs was broken. 1 GUN NEWS Ixuidon A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 103t 10:3.1 10:S.1 1133 11:5. l.tM 12:1.1 2:12 Wil 1:.W 3:10 3:20 am 1.-02 1A5 2.51 :02 5.31 17 1H17 234 12:16 12:50 3:41 1:10 1:58 5:0 2:21 3:04 0:30 338 4:09 standard time. For daylight savins time add feast your eyea on th most wonderful pool in all of the Neverslnk. It l about 500 feet long and in aome places about fifteen feet deep, with a groat rush of, water that comes off a run abou one-halt mile long. Thla Is a fly flshcr jpan'a heaven. In fishing back to camp you come to Uttlo Dend Pool, which contains trout that many a hatchery can not boast of." Trout Fishing In the Willonemoc. Livingston Manor is lust 130 miles from New York by good motoring roads and It la an excellent place from which to start out to fish In the famous WUlowemoc Urook. . There la good Ashing up four miles to De Hruce. There Is good fishing aonu miles to noscoe. Your car ran be sent up or down to meet you. The Itoscoe House, at Roacoe, Is run by 111 It Keenan, who Is an excellent fisherman and knows all the streama In those parta. Just below Roacoe the WUlowemoc jolna the Heaverklll. From here you may fish up the Deavarklll about Tour miles to Hen IIardenburga and, If you want to take a chance, through posted property, on up four miles further to Lew Reach. From Itoscoe you may fish down the Beaverklll and on six miles to Cook's Falls. You will And this hard fishing, with deep- awlft water, but quite large flah. In the pools at Cook's Falls you will find rainbow, brown and brook trout. Lay out yuur trip from Livingston Manor and hnve your ear come to bring you back. BOD AND GUN. Good New United Anglers League. We will have new sub hatchery for marina nsn tnta year aa well. Hon. Andrew S. Corbett will ahow beautiful acenle views ot Ireland, tell true Irish fisher stories, also sing old aonga ot Erin. Dr. Carlton Simon will brln a Jolly piece of the Blar ney Stone, klssable alie, also on hand a real old time shllMah. All Thurs day. April 22na; nuo'l'. ft., meeting World Auditorium, tth floor. -II welcome. Seat reserved ror ladies, wen: AMERICA 5ny- V Sunday. T, Dunna'a """-aneebahead Bay. J. Mlchaal Fishing Tackle andBait Datlart who do not iU lire bait hare the word "tackle only" or "no hilt" following their name. List appear Tuesday, Thuya days and Saturday. " MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Atercromule & Fitch, Had. ar. k Jth. Tkl M. Baumann, 2iJ Second ar., near Dllh at wa.iiuwjlll, ,uuu, Alt IV, Bl, Itecber, Ml E. 31th at. Tel. Murray Tim mm ,Rrumier. Wash. Mkt. Tel.7IM CorLBlood So. 'Co.. Alpbju. 27 West 12JUI at TiekoaD, Conroy, Thoa. J.. Jl John st. Tackli Taali Daregs, 8. II. Co.. m W. U5th at - 7' Darega, S. 11. Co., Ill Eait d L "'ah Darega, 8. II. Co., Ut Broadsrar. Wter DTega, S. B. Co., 1 Cortlandt at. Bait nirkes 401 V. 50th t. (A. Dorr, prop ) t',, Dutil. John, tit W. 4 st. Tel. Lonnm n? L rnchs, H.. 51 First ar. Tel. t 6rth&M Bai, Olldenberg. an Ith ar.. 115th at. Honf-ad tJri' Cordis. 1117 Amsterdam ar mth st No H i, Cros mi W ar.. nr 13 ,t. aw. haxd ?S i Gross, Ith, r. and th It. Second hand tart !' Hlrscl. L. CO Atnlfdm ar.. m lh its r.V Sochtraf. F., 307 K. Jlth it. Tel. VindeAlitSa Jaffe. 1331 Aroal'dm ar. Tsekle and hilt Kellnnso,S0303d st..lM st. Tel.Melloa' 5l.' i1,".'.'- tVcw. sfll1- Klrtland'a, M Chamber at. Tackle oalr Laiarus. Sol, HI E. SHa st. No bait Ifetropolltan lidw. Co., Chnreh and Vesrr Hudson Terminal. Grand Central. No bait ' Ogllry. R. Co.. 7 Chamber it. No bAlt. ratterson, Gottfried, Hauler. 170 Fol st Vo h.n Relf. J. H.. sn Tbtnl ar. Tide boolV 0 b" Itelngold. 1118th ar.. cor. 10th st. Tkle ft fc .Rogers Pet Co.. R'way A 13!h ,t. " Tll1,; Roger. Peet Co.. R'way at Warren st. I Rogers Feel -Co., H'wsy at Sllh st. f tmV Roger. Peet Co.. Fifth at. at 41st st. J ,tor" iroseabaoin, 164 K. lath It. Jd ar. L tti Schorerllng. Daly ft Galea, 3H-l'Broadisa Schuhseh ft Son. .1012 Sd Arl ""'away. om Hole. R. ft Co t lit Fnltoi. at. t-vi. I Walx.G.,170 1st ST.Jir.10th. MB7 Oreh, Tide bla BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Abraham ft Htrau. iiuton st. Tackle oalr Conten. A. 3 Grand st. Tel. 9015 Slagg Doerlag ft Co.. W4 Liberty ar.. near Mcbenek ae Epsteins L. A . 1111 Broadway cor. DeKalb JJ' Johnson. P.. t5 Wyckoff ar. tt Erergma. Kingston, 1489 Fulton it. 750S Bedford Reoalri. Kraeuter, 77 Graham ar. Rait ft taciSi , tJ" Knmnier. H..173d D'way, Bklya. Tackle ft Bsl, Ijtfser. Frederick, ft C'a, Fulton St. Tackle'onlr Marstera, J. F.. (1 Court t. Til. MS Mala '' Mlfhielion. H. U..U7I Bedford ar. Tackle aolr Ulrhatlson. N. L.. lit Broadway. Tackle inlr' Mnller. O.. 1 WyckoS r. Tel. Mil Et.rrr.ta" Morris. A., 177 Fulton st., Re)d ar. IIS Bidford fVhasf. IIS Flathnstt at. Tel. 2311 Httrllac. Bchebler. F.. 231 WycJkofI at. Tel. U17 Brerrreea Mote. IM FtnshliuT ar. Tel. 4114 Rtagg. Bprnng. L. 1741 Atlantic at. Tel. M7I Eaat Jt.T VohrTagr. D Ifyrtle at. -Tel. 4in-WBwkk. Weber, H., 14S3 Brosdwsy. Tide books. OUT OP TOWN. Wmb.Ulte. 441 12th St.. West New York. KJ. WlettbiB,UTlT Uack'sa'k l'tk.rdWiUobok(&. BAKER'S HEADWORK WINS FEDERAL RACE Defeats Drfseoll in Invitntion Milf-Milo by Margin of i Yurtlfl. The Federal Reserve Club occupied tho Fourteenth Regiment Armory, Brooklyn. Inst nlsht with an attractive proerammc of athletic cventa. By far the most im portant number was the half-mile invi tation with James V Drlscoll of Boston College as the lcadlntr. personality.' As far as his running was concerned it was a disappointment, for when he set salt for Homer Baker, tho leader, the Bos tonlan was too far in the rucR and he lot to Baker by four yards. It waa the best exhibition of head Tork displayed by Baker In a long time. Almost from the start ho was up with the front brigade, so that When tfie gun cracked for the last lap he was In a cap ital position for a spurt. This he mado and found himself In front one hundred yards from home, with Drlscoll In hot pursuit; On tho home stretch Baker had a lead of a dozen yards on tho Bos tonlan, which crumbled to about four yards an he shot by the post. The time of 1:58 4-5 seconds was the best seen on the track In years. More than ordinary Interest was aroused by the appearance of Walter F. Kapplsh of Hie Slxty-flfOi Artillery of' Buffalo In the 660 yard Military Ath letic League handicap. Hcstarted from scratch, but managed to work through the field In. excellent style and won a well corned victory by. a couple of yards. Kapplsh. it will Be remembered, mide one of the relay team which set up ntw figures in the medley relay. The summary: 70 (Tsrd Dash, Clowd'to Fourteenth Rg. ment-Won by I,. I'aiil, (Vmiwny It. 0 et: . Billy. Company D. 4 fet, second; E. Swen son. Company U, I) fret, third. Time. 8 Kmndi. 70 Yard Dlh. Clew.! to Federal Reserve Club Won by E. K. Ymihsss, Coupon Faying: . L. Fraser. Bookkeeping rvnd; II. C. Cllssett, Discount and LAn. third. Time, S stroods. 8o Yard Run. Light Msrrhlng Order. Closed to Fourteenth Regiment Won by K. Swenson, Curopany'B: II. Bernstein, Company II. see end; A. Junknrnian, Company C, third. Time, 2:28 . 8W Ysrd Ron. Close.1 to Federal Reerte Clnb-Won hy V. J. Mclaughlin; IrTlne II. I'eak, second: Walter J. Reckrrt. third. Time, 2iU. 70 Tard Dash, notice, fion-Won hy n. H. I'errymsn, iinatterhed; H, d I.ler, Central Y. Jl. C. ,, semnd: O. I". Anderson, tiuat taelied. third. Time. 8 soronds. fifiO Yard Run, HsndMi Won by Waller F Kspnlsh. Slxty-rifth Field Artillery. Buffalo. X. Y.. scratch; Harry Cnnnlnirli.im, Rhty-nlnlh Infantry, 27 yard, serond; William Rlrhnrdsiin, Setenty.flrst Infantry, SO yirds, third. Time, 1:2.1 One Mile Walk l!artp)-Woti hy Ted Nnenderfer, T!d Shipyard A. A.. 40 cotid; Joe Amnwa, Psstlme A, C 40 seconds. ee end; TlKirna A. Mnroney, Bifnt Church House, 40 pond, thlnl. Time, 7:1." .t-.l. M0 Yard Rui (Intltstlon)-Wo'i hy Homer Hiker, Olencoe A. C: James W. Ilrlsmll, Ro Ion College, second: Kidney Lwllc, unallaebisl, third. Time. li.VM-.".. .Three-n,r..irter Mile Run (llsndlcspl Won hy Kd II. Rank, Pullt A. C, (. yard: Fjltvsnl R. Courage. Xeir York A. C. (5 yard'l. second: W. Deeir.n. Ft. Anselm's A. C. (K yards), thlnl. Time, 3:14. Itslf Mile Relsy (Closed to redenil Reserre Rani) Won hy Ooternment Bond Pep.irtment, with O. Schaefer. John J. Ruekley, P. I.. Rlnnett and R. Crawford, Bookkeeping Depirt innt, iMvund: Dlwnnt and Loan Deiurtinent, thlnl. Time. 1:40 4.1. One Mile Relay (Closed to Rmken Athlet'e tguel Won by (luaranty Clnh first team: lIuaHhity Club second tem. J'twid; Federal Rexerrc Ilink, third. Time, 2pl 4-3. JUKIH IS CUB AVI.VNEIl. In the Xletropolltanamateur cham nlonshlp pocket billiard tournament nt the Broadway Academy Inst night R. H. Jenkins played n remarkable game in defeatlnr Humboldt Eoss by. a score cf 100 to 89. Mr. Koss made a line start, and at the close of the fifth frame '.ield the lead by Bo to 14. Mr. Jenkins then rallied anil with the nld of threo lis In a row soon pulled himself Into a lead from which he neer was ousted. KILIIAXK. "If. O." MILLER. LonAi.v, dhlo, April 21.-Johnny' Kil bane of Clevelnnd, featherweight cham pion, won from Alvle Miller of Lorain" to-night by a knockout in the seventh round of a bout scheduled to go ten rounds. AUTOMOBILE r- 1 i 1 fi 71 EXCHANGE jkAUTOB TIRKS RODIK8 TIMES. FTNE LINE OF AUTO BARGAINS Kaay payments arranged; demonstration; Automobile traded. All it Ftir & Honest Prices No Profitartef 1019 Cole 7 la 1017 Owen-Magnetic 11 Liberty A Pas. 1919-lK Mercer 4 Pans. 1918 Cadillac Sedan. 1018 Cadillac Victoria 1918 Marmon Sedan 1018 Premier Towncar 1018 Hudson Cabriolet 1018 Cadillac 4 Pass. 1018 Packard 7 Pass. ii-ijiaamei.) 191T Elgin (Chummy Roadstar) 1017 Katlonal Sedan 1017 Hudson Sedan 1917 Locomobile Lan. 1017 Paige Sedan I017Bulck Limousins 1017 Davis 7 Pis. l17()ldsmoblleCoup 1010 Cadillac Towncar 101 S Plerce-Arrow (limousine) (Bportalllealyuoay). 1017 Hudson un. 1018 Packard 7 Pass. 1017 Marmon 7 Pass. 1017 Hudson Towncar Other open and closed cars: arrival daily. Tires & Tubes at Old Prises Wo beat all price quoted anywhere. Bodies Ui Styles Very Lew Prices Too. Seat. Windshields, etc., etc. Jandorl Automobile Co. Established In 1899. Tel. Circle 2478. 1763 Broadway, near 57th St. Tire Dept., S. E. Corner 67th 8t. & 8th Are. Ilody Dept., 313-315 YV. SOth. near B'way. Brooklyn Tire lirancb. 1381 Bedford Ave. Hrooltiyn more upen evenings untu v r. ai. A 1913 Cole "S" touring: a 1914 Garford C al- lnder chassis; both cars are .completely overhauled: cost il.tOO; guaranteed S.OOO miles: trade considered. S, ERNST, phone Bedford 1U1. II A HO A IN "MIle-arMlnlite." special built 10 V9 apprrciaicui uu rutHiu.uin wurr re futed. DRAB, li Willelt ar.. Bronx. Phone 1104 OHnville. I riUlCK. 1019 MODEL: nAS SPECIAL TOWN BODY: MKUIIAMUAL,!.! 1't.lit r.Ul. TELE. P110.NK COLUMBUS 400. CADILLAC tl Imperial limousine, special leatner upholstery; car in very excellent condition, lmmcdlat delivery. Writ or wire. F. K. McFADDEX. Zi derfleld ar, Dttrolt. Mich. . CADILLAC Will sell contract for Springfield sedin to be delivered witnin two weeKs. PlH.ne Madlia iWiurf aot- CADIIiLAC. 4 passenger sport, like new; JJ.500. MARTIN, ISl liroauway. room ww. CHEVROLET, 1K0 Baby Grand model, used . - . I T 1 V- T.l'T.TlT T.ia only tv nays; unraam. x-iiuus j i..iu.j.jj LIGHT CO.. Canal Ml. POIID 1017 one ton dellvtry tract; 8 foot closed body: Just o'erbaaled; mechanically perfect; good lre: very reasonable. KltEMElL Pbos CortUndl 4.170. POII SACE-1917 seven psi-enier. touring body, with slip covers: excellent eondlHon." Addrns Box 302. Auto Clab of America. Uth st. and sm r, POR SALE 19 Ford chassis. In running order, 1150: 1918 Ford tourinr. 1JU Fo"d tourinr and many other bargains. DRAB. SMI Willett av Broni. Phone ail Ollnvllle. FOR SALE Boimer car. seven passenger. timno; new. never reen nsea: .i.ow. 4 all Wbltebsll IMS or write HERNANDEZ. 17 Hat- tery nlaee. ew Torfc FRANKLIN, sedan, series 9-11. In good roidl tlon: big bargain tor quick sale, C. aj SnB-Ilftald. 80UTHERX ASSOCIATION. At Naahyllle , . IJ. Nashvlll.... ...... ..'; " Memphis.,,, (..... t 5 Datterlea Jupnard' and hohlbtckari Vance, Albrla. Theatt. Meyers and Dla- At Atlanta , I. 11. B. Atlanta i ! i N'ew Orleans.. , ?.. Ilatterlea Thorbulo and lllgglna; Phil lip nnd Debet ry. At Dlrmlngham . n. It. K. Jllrmlngham, ' . ' Mobil & 10 3 llatterles Slgman and Peters; Chlng and Coleman. . At Chattanooga R. It. K. Chattanooga. 1 13 4 Little Hock It 13 I Datterlea York and .S'eldorkorn, OhI- man and Drottem, ' - .COLLEGE lUSEHALL RESCLTK At Annapolis, Md. Navy 1, Harvard 1. At West Point. N. Y. Army 3, Tuft 1. At Washington, D. C Maryland Stat, 4; Catholic. 0. , ii llllillllilillllMnlili The honeymooners keep us busy as bees We specialize" in male trousseaux! Cutaways. Soft, rich English fabrics. Silk lined. Braid trimmed. Separate striped trousers. Travelling suits. Nor folks. s::"Scotch Mist" overcoats rainproofed. Leather motor coats re versible clojth one sid?, leather t'other Silk hats. "Composite" Derbies. Featherweight felts from Italy. Blowoffproof caps. Silk shirts. "Solo" socks. ::!,,Shire" collars. Sport shoes as well as our commonsensical "Pedes trians." Trunks. One designed , specially for "Mr. & Mrs." For;best man and ushers neckwear and gloves. One purchaser recently declared we were the only house in New York which could give him the requisite number of ties to match. 'Utaittertd Trademark. Rogers Peet Company Broadway Broadway t 13th St. "Four at 34th St Convenient Broadway Comers" Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41ft St TIRES SWEEPING' REDUCTIONS TO STIMULATE BUSINESS! " fitork-rnnslsts of 18 Standard makes, as -AJax, Goodrich. Firestone, Ilrpubllr, etc. All size NEW. Original Tires, not rebuilt. Don't Walt! Buy Now! Sale Money! a nil to our store will convince you. We have the largest stock at ' Lowtfit Prices Ubtalnaldo Anywhere, f . V. Distributors for "KOKO1I0" Tire. ' EVERYTHING FOKTHE AUTO OR MOTOR BOAT WLAT MONEY HAVING PniCE9.-a E J. WILLIS CO., 85 Chinieri SI. Near D'way Est. 22 yean. Tel. Worth 3624. Authorized Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED BUICKS Glidden Motor and SuprJ Iy Co. 239 Weit 58th St. One door Cast of Droadway, 1AVNKS. seven passenger touting car; Just painted and overhauled. In perfect condi tion. Can be seen Brooklyn Garage, 41 Con cord St. Telephone Murrav Hill MSJ. HUDSON li. 40: Al eoadlttoo; new tiattery. ClulItirXDON OARAOE, Clarendon road aol East 28th st. Phoae Orchard 8930. I MERCER, four passenger tourlag car, prlrate party: excellent condition: four new tiro: pttce $3,HX. II. C, 443 Sun-Herald, Herali soiure. 0VEKL.ND3 " AND WILLYS-KNIOHTs. . . . . i . ,, iiiuuiia upon PTrnincs. ,i r...,,,-.., .oc,. .i war mug jin sr PACKAHD body: owing to removal must dispose of Packard tourinr bodr. Ilka now,- windshield, top; any reasonable caih oner arceptwi. uoom sol. HZ uroadway. PACKARD. 3-23 sedan, special six pasaans ger'Judkln body, and of the latest ora. ductlon; Immediate delivery may be had. Write or wire F. E. McVADDEN, 24 Gar field v Detroit. Mich. PIERCE-ARROW LIMOUSINE II II. P., newly upholstered and overhauled: enginr in best condition. Apply JOHN MOft. BISON. 3C6 5th av. Telephone 411 Greeley. PIERCE-ARROW 41 limousine, 7 paaaenger: run about 9.000 miles: perfect running order: owner going abroad. Tel. 46CO Plaxa. PIERCE-ARROW. "38." rum hoot, perfect rendition: total nlleige 13,000; bargain. MARTIN, 192(1 Broadway, room 500. REO, late 1917 tour eylloder touring! receolly. overhauled; two new eord shoes; IT CO. Tel- phone Vandrbllt 8523. STUDEIIAKER roadster, late 1910; Ilka new; perfect cnadltloa. II. VOCKEU Kew Gar dept road. Blchpond 1II1L 733 Richmond Hill. STITZ llo sen ntssenger touring, splendid rendition; ran "sMut H.WiO miles: price 2.fQl). Apply fllLDEIt. 87 Cold st. WALTERS truck.' four wheel drive, lnteraai gear, three to fire tons; take trailers ordinary roads 13 to IS toast rah and platform body, low tides: perfect madltloa: sire demonstratloa. ISU Tcaier. PAWSON t CO.. 63 WtlU T. V J j