Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 31

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SPORTS. N G ( SPORTS.’ Johnson Figures on Speed to Bea tWillard : Rickard Approves of Shelby Fight VELOPS HIS FOOT-WORK | [Lost Nighrs uhes | |MT. PLEASANT BOWLERS [SCHEDLE fof Tomet. | ppy ypwES DEMPSEY WILL PREPARING FOR SCRAPerz, e | ATTACK MAPLES TONIGHT| ooz FIND GIBBONS REAL FOE . 88 81 93 A 125 105 103 100 113 104 1001710 a0 BY H. H. FRY. Realizes That Engagement With Jess Will Either - S2.B17 498 Totals.. 476 496 434 UITE a bunch of good bowlers will roll tonight in the city duckpin Railway M. Service. Insurgents. . . T L e tournament at the Grand Central. It is “Mount Pleasant night,” S — Werntz. J. F. B'r. 121 96 98 ght, Make or Break His Title Aspirations—Has {Bomt ! iy 8 8 and with some “dark horses” competing there may be surprises. Failed to Display Punch. r 87104 91| Two class A teams, six class B and two class C will take the drives. lex Would Have Staged Contest Had Not Muldoon Intervened—Confident That Challenger’s Clever Will Worry Champion. 97 92 116 = s £ — — — | Twenty doubles, fourteen in B class, four in class A and two in C class, “’:G:I“ 808 and twenty in the singles also will attack the little maples. 'C—1.405. There was lots of fun last night when the government employes had {W YORK, May 10—Speed will be Floyd Johnson's answer Satur- | Gosvll... " 86" o8 e 847100 88| the alleys, but there was no stellar beats. BY FAIR PLAY. L L PakpprEodocoNNNEOWN >ruBEYaYal g33828 PrbEbHWEED sissiTaani H CECTTTETT [T 8§38 H B s day to Jess Willard's bulk and hitting power when the pair clash &g‘r,);;:l. 5 2 3 : “S 1& % ASHETON B'RD FIRST .ja2 % EW YORK, May 10—Tex Rickard admitted today that if William in a fiiteen-round match on the milk fund program -at the Yankee | Wili'ms.: Sr 8 o1 o8 TOURNEY LEADERS . Muldoon had not put the kibosh on a Dempsey-Gibbons fight, stadium. Johnson's training program has been largely devoted to de-| Tnuh‘.‘fifll 493 & ,hm 477 468 | IN DI T . — holding that Tommy was too small for the champion, he would veloping footwork. : i Clase” Cooi 433 G Botags | STANCE EVENT TEAMS. have been glad to have staged the bout. v Besides the knowledge that the outcome of his fight with Willard no;]-mi,. 53 m i . :g]x :i' gh t‘éi‘?a‘ E “Do I think it a bad match? No, I don't,” said Tex today. “That will make or break his champion aspirations, the youthiul lowan has an §iiaas: 108 95 126 Olass C—Market No. i". s or i ine is, not a bad match from the standpoint of fighting. I think Gibbons has added incentive in the desire to atone for his comparatively poor show- Rade..... Bremmer. 114 00 86 The District of Columbia Racing = Cliftons_ it in_him to put up a real hefty scrap against Dempsey. He is clever and ing against Fred Fulton in a twelve-round bout at Jersey City recently, ' Zet*us- knan; 08 M5 88 IBigeon "“:I‘” opened its season with DOUBLES. fifi“‘!";p.m““‘“ o can hit, which is a great combination for any contender. It ought to be Tohnson was declared the winner by newspaper men, but his margin was 0 Totals.. 488 487 463 ;"‘m":]"rfl":‘m’;:‘;;"fl" E. i flying Qlass A~Dhaconss and Howden, s a good fight, although 1 can't see the location.” Slight, and in the last round Fulton had him tottering. H Pezs. e Orimance, The mianine bira. trepped in the| | Olass 0—Deveet sod’ Btecknts pa44 e Those who are close to Jack Kearns | Greb, by whom Tommy was defeated Johnson to date ha a to show ; goburn™". "7 88" gg|lorc of Arthur’ Asheton. whenton. = feemann and Rodie #ay he 18 not worzying any about the | In Bl (5% DERE \ yinide of these S e . S A a2 107 | D or iorash veran e P T i o matey e, B und S e outcome of the Shelby fight. He 1wy ucrappers are third-raters, to say * has sroved to > A > i 3 0% U3 ‘wer n 35 B—C. E. Barnare s Michaud and_Cost doesn’t say this himself, if only for the best for them. Joe Burke, George has impr ed t There were thirteen lofts and 367. Cla . d ... 358 = " opinion of Gelsler. 99 Taseure. 116 10 birds competing and they finished as Class C—Barber .. % Eckhardt and Scharf. the reason that it would be a foolish | Asche, Soidier Morton, Harry Foley, luntini Totals.. ¥77 457 500 Totals.. 475 follows e I ;552;‘1" manager who crabbed his own show. | Pat VcCarthy and Chuck “Wigging s o IN SMALL DOSES DOUBLES. 0 Clase A—Blumenthal Foturs mh i i e R RS Wiggins, by all_odds, is the best to whom he wi i Class B—609. Class 3 Harry Class B—E. H. Campbel ’ to be a fast-moving. hard-hitting of the lot. Bartley Madden gave him o . Phillips. . 93 105 96 Crown Clats C—Linosster -..... ; 10:45 P.M.—DOVBLES. young man who will give Dempsey |an awful hold Jast year and went the pounds Schmidt. | .84 116 104 Patrick. vai air sta AnBntut erd oy ten-round distanc in height and eight in = - Charles F. Rupperi Qesactand (Ouren & fus. wollkeout in DREDaEation 10r) Asfor Dempaéy, heihssiknockediout ¢ s.. : : 5 Fraber and Ford.... R s for Dempsey, he n. Suna Wostarner e 5 | Mol am AR mom 3 e o el X-RAY RUNNERS’ HEARTS. | Rosenblatt and Silbes bigwes hattles toicome; Maybo s0- every prominent heavywelght now present . in the heavy Gardner.. 82 95 Bell 5 2 3. A. Burnette’ | An interesting Innovation in con- | Deckman and Miltner. Suffers in Comparison. i before the public with the exception spotlight chiefly by his d f the Lightf't.. 81 78 85 Luwren'n. E R’ wil 16 G e e I A line-up of the most important of Har:y Wills, whom he has not met, veteran tr . Bill_Brennan, in =aeE Edwin Dieste | mection withs the Ewenty-soventh ra | Rl battles fought by the two men &nd the youngsters who have come a fifteen-r t early this vear. Toah . ggsggi 180 T”Z;‘.“' Frank B. Keyes newal of the Boston A. A. marathon | Marlow and Grow. s 5 9 into prominence since he fought Ca: Previou “ted attention by Miller. s B2 83 116 Wilson: .. y Jotes Richards {race was the X-ray photographs|Vande and Marx doesn’t give Gibbons much of a 100k~ | pantiirAlcAullfte, Johnson and Fir- knocking out Bob Martin, former A. Levy. 96 101 95 Wright. ia 4 : % f th in, but, of course, comparative po. Carpentier, Jess Willard, Brennan, E. F. champion, in rounds _— —— MIECSE Y sl ylnuers are e =T cantisan e on of the sort don't always mean any- | (iunboat Smith, Carl Morris, Fred “Joh who was born in i Tobh. S ian T eSS N four mentioned. | known ability before and after the BIG FIGHT POSTPONED. |thing. Sometimes they mean noth- Fulton, Porky Fiynn and Battling Le nearing twenty- ass B==570. T - long grind. B = Milan | IP8 at all. Just the same looks al- sky—when he was good—have al % ¢ Karmol... 101101 80 Sullivan.. 92 96 88, ROME, May 10.—The bout at Milan | o,y agure in the preliminary dope. | fullen to sleep before Dempsey’s as- iy had snout Hagery.| 93110 85 Eaton.... 103 80100/ SPLITS EVEN IN SHOOTS. | between Erminio Spalla of Italy and | Fake® Gibbons most. important | sault and not a one o, them, excopt 0 194 211 165 | BOSTON, May 10.—Boston Univer- MP) [ Vanderveer of Holland for the heavy- |fights, as follows: Two battles with Brennan has lasted out four rounds. #siboen Atenteall : t g e e e L= 1 80 16y won frora Hasaard aun lost o ART FOR OLYMPIC PRIZES. | Yot cer o o e Furope has Billy Miske, ona ten rounds, no deci- Jack has not met so clever a man TR il propre o Bopst 113 Benaie... 8 95 86! the Army in telegraphle pistol shoots. | Winners at the Olympic games in|been postponed to May 20. Premier |sion, and the other lost to Miske on las Gibbons, however, and this fact nanie e e 5 3 Chend'r 87 91 Costello. 83 74 80)Scores were: Roston University, | Paris next year will be presentea| Musso temptitng to arrange a doubtful foul in ten rounds. Miske may be significant July 4, next. We N ew 3 r < ey 288 3on 17 8£65: Harvard, 1593 West Point, | with prizes representing sculpture, | Lis irs s at he will be able to ' is the best man ons has met so | say, may. 2 Tpanle. T - : | Totels 200 ieTisesotels. 1808 064; Roston University, 1,989 | painting. literature and music arts. | witn |far, with the exception of Harry (Coprright, 1973.) H I Blick . 96 105 89 Tailman.. 89 95 79 - 0 ten rounds, Fred A capolis, 7 - Motyka .. 90 105 85 Hendley 7 W T/ vs. Jackw Renault, Canadian title H — = Z %22 nolder; fifteen rounds, Luis Firpo, Ar / g L L e gentina, Jack Mav ¢ Gosnell . = 86 103 108 Freeman.. 102 82 92 troit, fifteen rounds; ard, 3 V'd'reh’f] 92 104 94 Beall..... 127 103 96 ormer champion, son, | sl gt gocmer champl Totals.. 178 207 202 Totals.. 229 195 188 f Class B—590. Class C—669. Young.... 96103 97 Powers... 80 89 100 + : D 97 90 107 Strmyer. 102 83 11 ARENA FOR BIG BOUT . T0 BE BUILT RAPIDLY ey (TR Ve o 'y Totals.. 188 214 190 Totals.. 187 168 179 SINGLES (CLASS A). In playing first base, twhich {¥eGoire - se—220 _GREAT FALLS. Mont. May xr-;| S : o 119295 § Construction work on an arena for! ampionship bout at Shelby, July | foot should touch the bag for the (Bt ... e ) o aanses. herrs ot Schweinhaut . 2 92302 Dempsey, .h ¥- i put-out. S 117347 welght t r, and Tom Gibbons, | st LB . s e St. Paul challenger, be o ' @ & " i Miltner . . 110 107 101—318 pleted in twen Collins, GEORGE KELLY SINGLES (CLASS B). who assisted in signing up the bout,| Kirxt baxemnn, world cha [ Birtsell .oy 108 R ] announced over long-distance tele- New York Glants, the man w 2 5 106288 Shone fram| Shelby Natlonal League first e 95288 nsists 92z Henze met E. H Fengray | PUTT ARATARIINIS 1w 1Y | Barahoit gent of the North- | Sleker SRt e ULe, SN There s no set yule as regards (e . with him and railroad Which foot should be used for the Pricei ... e .. 131 e was sald th 00 sleep- put-outs, as everyth depends on SINGLES (CLASS ©). - ould’ be -d for to the throw. A first baseman should et et S e transport fight fans to Shelby and ' pie Spone ot AT DASCMAn St | Crow > D s el that dining car service would be pro- Place himself a few inches in front |gfedow 7200 IHL &7 201 e T b, {of the bag so he can shift to cither | . g Many additional sleepers will be!side, depending on the throw. Ii| paAvRE. Mont. May 10, Tommy ‘ furnished for the fight, It was said ! 3 furnished for it was the ball is thrown to the right side | Gibhons il extailish training quar- i Shelby Commer ub, it was e 4 e | e LBl IS by Commertial Glubiiis o Lnel siouldouch ithe)bichwathithe y tng and eating accommodations fur'!“"l ioot and vice peksa. s ormed “] senta Loy J.- Molumby, state commander | gation had agreed to take (’7‘{”}:11: K]‘}““:”‘ an '|4>l:. returned to TUNNEY WILL BATTLE vOT 5 P! B the battl the prineipal promote ; Sehera the fizht artic signed. CARP-McTIGUE VICTOR pIClEmDy atated ths ECOTE NEW YORK, May 10.—Gene Tun- £ ains are being American light & or castern citie champion, will Mike M second opponent for the FIVE BOUTS ARE CARDED | i iteccdiny aleina. e on « AT SPORTLAND TONIGHT { 55" msiuttiv &t e Yanies stansim. This was assured when Joe Jacobs, | announcement by Mike « When the gong sounds for the SODQH\!]\K |'l-t.~;| of the boxing program at portland Heights tonight, W, SAAECH 'with Tonviey ton fistic followers the outcome of the Carpentier-. be there in full for Tieug pete ],\ good battle is expected to take % & place when Johnny Reno will hook He’s joll d ell up with Joe Chaney in the main at- s e's jo and mellow, {‘rar‘tlnn. There will be four other| JANVRIN COMES EAST. I Thi J ¥ll outs, INDIANAPOL Ind., M. 10— Another change has been made in | Harold ( wwrin. short has | 1S 44 rellow, tonight's rd. inny True, who been purchased by the Indianapolis | = ot i e e e S S Which nobody can deny. Brock of Baltimore, will be unable ! played with th. Red Sox, | to perform as he is suffering from 3 P Louis Car- . . musey trouble. Satlor Woodman | < ) Nationals, be- 44 is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar GG I T = - made of mellow, carcfully sea- " Some of the finest hat makers in America had a hand | soned tobaccos. 2 i 3 ey e B g in this sale. Sold us samples that you cannot duplicate oledo and Martin Burke of y New Orleans fought twelve rounds to 4 eight w o B eha| pR B h for several times tomorrow’s price. Other hats are / here, too—the result of factory "cancellations and quantity buying. Get these points, men—they are important. These are quality hats—styled right, trimmed right, light weight and cool. Hundreds of different straws and shapes—but classi- fied so that every man can find his type without fuss or delay. So extremely low priced that every one can have two or three for the season instead of one. All sizes 653 to 734. i New, low Sevr-Sorr Collars K Washington’s streets will begin taking on the ap- Fernlawn 50. Creslawn 35. 7 pearance of summer when the big event gets under Better quality; and the lock front ' way in the morning. prevents gapping above the tie at F ‘Consclidated Cigar Corporstion, New Yoek Distributers COLLARS — SHIRTS || | corial Gaar & Tobaceo Co. 602 Pa. Ave. - ‘Washington, D, G

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