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MONDAY, MARCT? 15,. 1926, DELANEY IN BOUT TONIGHT SCHEDULED TWELVE ROUND | salary. EXHIBITION TO BE PUT ON: AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN (By Annociated Press) NEW YORK, Murch 15.—Mike MeTigue, three years after de- | feating Battling Siki in Dublin . for the light heavyweight boxing » title, makes @ new charge for the * throne tonight, when he meets Jack Delaney, the only man be- tween him and the new king, | Paul Berlenbach. McTigue and Delaney are ex- \ pected to go to the full 12 rounds scheduled at Madison Square Gar- den before a decision is reached, Aor Mike is great defensively but “thas failed to show a dangerous » punch, The winner has been promised 4a championship battle with Ber- » Jenbach. — ‘Basketball Game To _ Be Played Tonight At _ Key West Athletic Club G decacgheseis have been made “for the last of the series of ball. games to be. played - this evening at the” Key West _ Athletic Club between Troops 1 - and 5, Boy Scouts of America. Those having the arrangements in-charge promise an interesting |; exhibition of the sport tonight, ‘and it is expected that there will be a large crowd out to witness “athe event. 4, Considerable discussion is being f » in the. English golfing aA by the decision of the _ Royal and Ancient Golf Club’ to Spo a charge for admission to : “imerease in public interest in the It has been found more it each year to control the _gteat crowds who now turn out t@ witness a championship; and <tyarsaty the spectators. have ~ even in wed with the play. ; Veteran drivers of harness + claim, that it-is.harder to the sulky. \MEUSEL AND KELLY | Havana. ‘GATOR FOOTBALL TEAM STARTS SPRING PRACTICE PLAYERS DO THE CHARLES- TON FOR FIFTEEN-MINUTE PERIOD. IN » CONNECTION. WITH TRAINING (By Aunociated Press} GAINESVIELE, 15.—H. L. (Tom) Sebring, Gator football mentor, has been sen his backfield candidates ee vigorous Charlesten dances for 15 minutes each 'afternoon.in een- nection with their spring training. GET RAISE OF SALARY | By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 15.— Word comes from Sarasota, Fla., that Emil Meusel and George |Kelly have gained an increase of Jacob Rupert, at St. Peters- burg, asserts that his Yankees, despite five defeats during the past week, will land im the first division. ‘Remember ‘the Braves of 1914 and the Reds of 1919,” he says. dim Elliott, 240 pound port- sider, has been sent to Seattle by the Brooklyn officials at Clear- water and Manager Robinson says that Sterling Striker, right hand- er, for a time with the Boston noon aa bai a sexglar: dance helps his runners. develop. their broken field running. jtraining of backfield candidates has been closed, but the line men will have at least two more weeks of intensive drill, with the whole coaching staff on duty instructing the first defensive aspirants. About 65 candidates for the Gator grid machine. have been out for spring training and the |longest period has been in vogue than in the history of the school. JOHNSTON LOSES IN: TENNIS MATCH } (By. Ansoctated Prem), National A. A. U.| BERKELEY, Cal., March 15.— | William M. Johnston, ‘of ‘Berkeley | got his first beating of the year National A. A. U. |here yesterday, when Edward opens | Chandler, captain of the Univer- | sity of California tennis team, arid last year’s national: intercollegiate Coast |tennis champion, defeated. him, Opens | 6.4, 6-3. , Johnston who’ is second ranking . player in the country, was said to Tennis: Women’s national in-|have been off form. door championships begin in Bos-| Chandlér’s playing was -fault- ton. « Southeastern championship |less. Pcneatedly he forced John- tournament opens at Jacksonville. |ston’ to the extreme left of the jeourt and then rushed in-for sharp Boxing: Mid-Western A. A. U. Hits at the net. In neither of thé senior championships, at Omaha. |sets did. Johnston get a ho Jack Delanzy. vs. Mike MeTigue, |Johnston also lest his doubles 10 rounds, at New. York. Jimmy | matches, paired with. Ward Daw- Goodrich ~ vs. Sidney Glick, 10|son, when Bradshaw Harrison and rounds, at Indianapolis. Ace Hud- | John Risso won, 6-2, 6-3.. kins vs. Johnny Lamar, 10 rounds, | os at Hollywood, Calif. Tommy | The best swimmers, divers and Loughran. vs. Chuck Wiggins, 10 | water polo players in the United rounds, at Philadelphia,“ Mike States are now in training for. the Dundee vs. Eddie “Kid” Wagner, |A. A. U. national senior. swim- 10 rounds, at Dayton, O, Billy ming, diving and water polo cham- SCSCOD9CLESOCCe CALENDAR OF SPORTS pres Meeting at bensae Park, New Orleans. Meeting of West Coast Jockey Club, at Tam- pa. Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana-American Jockey Club, at Billiards: National junior 18.2 balkline championship opens. in | New York. | Handball: championship tournament. opens | in St. Paul. Basketball: championship tournament in Kansas City. Golf: Florida West championship tournament at Tampa. a trotter, as |Kennedy vs. Leo “Kid” Roy, 12 pionships, which will be held. in |rounds, at Bayonne, N. J. q | Chicago early in April. Fla,, ‘Magch Coach Sebring believes that the |’ THE KEY WEST CHTIZEN TENNIS MATCHES GET UNDER WAY’... STATE TOURNAMENT IS. IN FULL SWING . TODAY (By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE, March 15.— The southeastern tennis tourna- it opened here today on the of the Florida Country ‘Club, with William T-. Tilden, I, 1 champion, defending the he womt here last year by de- - Filden: playing outdoors after long lay off, must face a strong field to retain the southeastern title. Vincent Richards, fresh from two victories down state, ahd going strong, heads the list of contenders with a number of other ranking players entered. T. Harada, diminutive Japan- ese champion; B. I. C. Norton of St. Louis; A. H. Chaplin, Jr., of Springfield, Mass.; S. Howard Voshell, New York; F.. C. Baggs, New York; George O'Connell, Chicago, and Jerry Lang, New ,-} York, were among the prominent entries. First. round matches began this morning. Results of the morning matches were: F.C. Baggs, New York, de- feated M. Joel, Jacks@nville, 6-0; 6-4. C.-C. Chaffee, Providence, R. i, defeated Paul W. Ferris, Jack- sonville, 6-2, 6-0. A. H. Chapin, Jr., Springfield, ‘Mass., defeated’ Lorimer Bliteh, Jacksonville, Florida state cham- pion, 6-0, 6-2. $. Howard Voshell, New York, defeated Clarence S. Rose, Jack- » former state chanipion, 6-0, 6-4. Paris lawn tennis authorities, laeking ground space for addi- tional, -courts, have hit upon a bright “idea—that of constructing covered courts one above the other. Already there is one club ‘with three such courts. ESS AO ¥. H. 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John MeGraw, the veteran man- ager of the New York Giants, was considered one of the best third basemen that ever played the game when he was with the old Baltimore team. sports that have never attracted the Prince of Wales, but now it jis rumored in London that his Royal Highness may join very sdon the fraternity of active yachtsmen. George M. “Red” Trautman, who has been selected to manage the national open golf champien- July, has been assistant athletic director at Ohio. State University since 1915. During the World War he was camp athletic officer at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. greybounds re- Yachting is one of the few} ship to be held at Columbus next | ANOTHER VICTIM (By Associated Press)- BOSTON, March 15.—Boston’s Sunday “slasher” “has claimed another victim. Mrs. Elizabeth Trumley, who was attacked in the Roxbury district last night, was the third woman to be stabbed in two weeks and the sixth to be ac- costed on three successive Sun- days. Mrs. Trumley was entering her home late last night when a2 man ‘ed her. She managed to escape. John 1. Sullivan was' not a good two-handed fighftr. He al- ways admitted that his left hand ‘was not of much use to him in a | fight: and consequently he de- pended upon his mighty right to deliver the knockout blow. COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING COMPANY Cleaning and Pressing Firat Class Work Cleveland Jelinson and Perez 9283 Division A TT FRESH. WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER “SPECIAL DINNER - AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND | PRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT ics aot € ween eee ee utes faster than the fastest. time of The Wolverine— crack Michigan Centra! train! Shattered at last is the record that has been shot at for years by the best drivers in the And by a stock car—driven fessional driver—oyer icy, slippery roads. lightni and adaptability! Because, ii in eet of i eee RT so clearly stabbed: her in. the arm and grasp-\| Phone 445-W DIES AT 1 OF Al (By Associated Preas) —T._W. Cleveland, president of |} yy, the Empire Produce Company of : Elmira, N. Y., died suddenly at the wheel of his machine Sunday afternoon while he was en route to St, Petersburg from this. city. He was stricken near Palmetto and died before members of his party could summon medical aid. Let the Artman Press print it. R. Garing, 509 William St. For Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM st. What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? The answer is found:in the work turned oat by this shop Bring Your Shoe Repair Work Here ©. K. SHOE SHOP WALTER’S GALVANIZED TIN. SHINGLES Cornell Wall Board, — Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement Roofing, H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. Seesoncseecossoososssoesoooosoooeonese FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE. 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