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THURSDAY, MAKCH 20, 1919. BTOR WALKER PRESENTS BOXING BILL IN NEW YORK LEGISLATURE GIVING FSCHOOL ALUMNI READY FOR HARTFORD GAME—FINE BOWLING AT TOLEDO BOVLING NEWS a1 KFR PRESENTS STANLEY WORKS LEAGUY o e NEW BOXING BILL :ge'é‘o SLEaR OR (T'S A GIFT— S 9 s Sl NoTHinG To Do ALL i T mME OF i @ QAITe s D s o New Measure Gives Power (0 . fiALICS - ~ Few DIFFERENT- STYLES o _ Army, Navy and Civilian Board BRACHETS AND OF TvyPE. | Brow YPE ORNMAMENTS Woodi ; ches 2 free oo e Al March 20.—The Army and : Civilian Board of Roxing ontrol vesterds launel; tien- wide movement to place the sport of boxing on a solid basis The inftial move took the form of the introdue i ) Senator James J Tredrickson 6 Walker legalizing t Navy and tion of a 1 : e sport and pro Richards iding for it e Fliekay S nissioner | Gaudette 8 The vital e e bill s Lantone 4 5 3 i1s¢ placing 1ands of the ourd th powey o ue icenses to boxers, managers, promoters and in fact all connected with the business Schroede of boxing and to discipline offenders TR Ao 9 against the rules and regulations of the board. TIn the evant of the pas- N T agc of this measure fiftesn promi- OARToONS Ame MERE'S A &GooD N i nent members of the board will act RIGHT 10 THeR WHEEZE - WONMDER L tribunal for the investigation m’“"“, Bl s TR N e T h ind umn’m s vlvlvmon‘ of all cases AND R Toon! el against those charged with {olation AL Tar BUT | Des'T Trarersb ABOUT WreEN R of laws. Duplicates of this bill wiil T TE PERSONAL HE'S ThWinG UP L be e £ CICenn 102 a2 introduced in the legisiatures of STWN ¢ @o@s So wenl A CARTOOMN ON Elliot o3 A very state in the union oo BAD &ARYooryrt WHAT OTHERS ey 5 With the exception of the naval ARE SO Bwd AT - . | Leubeck 91 5 ranch the hoard is now complete and - — PooR MW ABouT e ais | brepared for a vigorous campaign wRrETCHES | Major Biddle President. Iajor Anthony Drexel Biddle, noted athlete, soefety man and sol- S . lier of Philadeiphin, who is a fine I Giaan 4 ; 5 mateur boxer, has accepted the pres- R ; 359 | idency of the board. and it is peint- [ A o | ed out by tho advocates of the meas- I Maddoc 5 ure that it would be diffieult to find more uncompromising champien of lean sport than the Philade]phian ; - B Major-Gen. Leonard Wood has ae- | N. B. MACHINE LE cepted the chairmanship of the eom- | Desrlcoy mittec in charge of army boxing and ffCmn el 55 - . Admiral Henry T. Mayo has been | 6'Day = 3 |asked to take the chairmanship of | Chalmers 78 109 the naval committee : iEocenars Yol 5 2 Gutzon Borglum, the famous sculp- P RClane ; ety o = tor, has accepted the .chairmanship = o Coday o eR 0 S - of the civilian committee, and all Lo 2 e o ten ) taricq practice with nis vattery men ! BOWTING AT TOLEDO S W. ATHLETIC NIGHT | n Presdent Diagie © Gainesville, their Flofida training | at-Jacksonville. Leon Cadore, | Bloodgood 95 79 mp, tonight { maux, Rube Marguard and Otto Mil- | e —— = I Doherty - 2 of the bill that the parsonal, ‘business . g { : ; Robby the | e A D VLR ; 2l Re okl e In many former years. when - theller were present when Robby held the = . o 4 powlers Roll High | East and West Gates to Decide Tac- | Slugging Red Sox Pitcher-Outfielder | Kaverman . and soclal standing of the men at the ants took part in world eries the | first roll call. M eGa ol liead of the board is assurance that seball show hereabouts stretched Burleigh Grimes. who was "“"“'k Marks, But Fail to Overcome Lead- | tory Championships At the Y. M. C. tates High Figures for One-Year| Morrissoy dn they are actuated purely by a desire | i | these chairmen wili work in harmony to the latier part of Octaber and by | Iyn's pitching prince last season, win- 4 to elevate the sport, and that there- id February the Giant rookies|ning 19 games and losing nine. win ers in Singles Or Doubles Events, A. Tonight. Contract to President Frazee. 7 ¥orelthevi skoald o ciothed B fha » prancing over h airvic | not be permitted at Jacksonville un- y 4 i i § Woralaskbafor n tha Walk T SO RS e 6 et o Toledo, Ohio. March 20.—More | Stanley Works Athletic night will | New York, March 20.—Babe Ruth LRI “;r:Ifil;rr'L» b n:lllk” billg t Marlin S: SlEns s el , s e 5 the Red Sox batting and pitching - : : SRONE 2 S e s > {he v ¢ s sh at | be hel he ymnas [ afting and pitching star i s he will spend the!than one hundred: howlers shot at|ne held in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium | the Fed Box bafting and pitching star.f . \cide from the licensing feature M jof that. Ruth is asking for a one-| Logan the Walker bill does not differ radid mmond a ‘:fln.\ vear the bhaseball intermission “Grimes nearly Seven months. The 1918 summer at a three acre {rn'\;’\ nlc::‘:r the Ihzg!:(:\\u‘a(rl:; \lx‘xwxh\c-‘"mtx‘:i\:h‘lsspon‘:fl*l | tonight, and Physical Director V ] { Labor day, Sep- | Kensington, O. Charles EDb- | single events American Bowl- | | " e e Gl : = ot 4 cally from the Gibbs measure and the (c ‘L.‘; will ‘nn‘«s;."l xl‘u:r, ‘.1::,‘ secretary the Dodgers, | ing congress tournament at the ar- | ren S Slater will be in charge of th 1::: Cy of $15.000, or a three- ‘\'—l.f::m' X e ‘:,m‘,mI‘“f“"!;‘“‘l‘;‘i s;‘;’:: to ‘ro O ine until noar the| vesterday. “Ho can!stay up there un-ijmory yesterday without touching the | program of athletic actlvities to DeglFonganniaci et 10 000 fa e Blira ; into three boxing districts and em- g e I 1il doomsday as far as the Brooklyn |leaders in either division. i ied out. The night was set apart | zee has affered him $8 | ower the gover a 7 paren S lub 15 concerned. He will' not be| A-St. Louis pair, J. Yerkes and G. | for the athletic events for the Stan-| “Ruth's demands are ridiculous, ianmm-mw: At $7.500 R e hem are permitted at the Jacksonville camp if Rajtenberg, made the high doubles ley Works because of the intense riv- |in view _of present baseball condi- | b sy e A Ao e dem Jo is not under contract. We have 50| score of the day with a team count alry along these lines, existing ho—,”““i‘- Tud 'Harrr Frazee, president N Inspection. uty for each district The co !‘:-’ A 165 hetween: now many other good pitchers that Grimes of which fook them Into third | tween the employes of the two divi- | of the Red Sox vesterday. Willametz ..... 89 91 Hicies st o CPNTHEYCon valil e romhodos smeon A s not worrying us. Dlace. On the same shift J. P. Fleug- | sions, the cast and west gates of the | “We have offered Ruth a contract|{ Howe ......... 76 62 " deputies would have s b 3 ler ana E. Wilder, also of St. Louis, ‘ factory. which calls for a good salary, one| Ralf 9 . =5 G > Ll I control of all boxing bouts, but ‘hic - 4 res Y 5 4 i would be the duty o e Bo o went into fourth place with a The program will start at 8:15, and | Which few players in normal times| Bergstrom a9 86 i uld he dut f the Boxing e ants except pitching A Ver ha rEdl ; . club to hava attendance at o a Jonm s, the most. TER BRINGS 2,476 core of 1,214 | the first event is to be a game of in- | €¥er have received. Ruth can take it| Wilde 88 S et b bty hd Johnny Jones, the most prom y { £ 1,214, : ! ko, £ ey Sl boxing or sparring mateh a ph you ybsters, will have quitean | None of the howlers was able to | door baseball between teams of the | O | cian to observe the physical conditl i e ———— <ot into the first-ten list in the singles | two gates. This game will be fol- He is one of baseball's greatest o ! al’.conditien the highest individual score of the | lowed by a fast basketball game be- stars, but I guess he needs bageball f 421 65 S crbion In fhe mamie wey, |88 Tuch & the game nesds him. 2 son shut down la e vl ainesvilie, and Moz ed veterans. Unless MeGr e opening of (he scasor e no position open to competition the contestants bportunity hefore them. especially if | erritt and Anderson fail fo show Up.i |, §i. Wanan Pays Top Pric Ton 7 \ Twelve round bouts would be au- Youngsters to Get Trial { day heing made by C. Gadko, of Day- i“*‘lm . b R g Mo 35 thorized Gloves welghing a mini- voungsters who will be tak-| Markecss Yearling at Fasig-Tipton t with 631. O. Zavakes, of Day- | and representing the actions, . e | e e e mumiot five e ’ Y who w . tug-of-war will occupy the next place CUBS OFF FOR CAMP. (SR SERTNISH LR AINING. nd u?u f:|‘(m:i‘r‘vll‘vr(:'njy‘lu ‘)T:‘S\‘:,r(;‘: gt el e i iy ton. wae second high with 623 Y Rpe 1 s i Sale in Madison Squarc Garden. i on the program, and this will be fol- s - [ 2 afcnerRAnoN bt 3 & I s Sl s ihysk s Co : | the two judges they we 4 G Rt C N M 0. —-Thiry-tw lowed by relay races and team stand- | Eighteen Exhibition Games Will Be | “P¥?ke and Lewis Complete Work | /10 (0 UO&eS vrvrfnr:\ nall make e o ’ New York, March 20.—Thiriy-twe b At 4 o e + for Bout in Garden. SSTER A = o Marlin last SPUNS. tarn owned by the estate of the lato! Sl Chicago, March 20.—Sixteen mem- | VoV York, March 20.—Wladek | permitted to have any financial in- is taking them along for. """ i rkness in Kentucky, were sold | bersio? the Chicako Nationalseftinere)| ~RvaziomandigudpEStransleriS Tewls |Hercetiinie boxsnicompeling onforems e auetian vesteraas at the opening New Buitain High Alumni in Fine | ! {last night in charge of President | Nave finished their preparations for | ises in which he is interested. g ; 9% of the Fasig-Tipton company's Bluc | A i g } Minneapolis, March 20.—Nine mem- { fred L. Mitchell for Pasadena, Cal, | N€ir coming tussle tomorrow night Iicense fees wouid be as follows bnder contract wha Rave been recom-: Rt o in Madison Square gar-| Condition For Battle With Capital |, o¢ the Minneapolis American as- | where they will begin training Sun- | 4 the Garden. These iwo rivals de- | Corporations in cities of the first | 5 & ] LEAVE FOR TEXAS CAMP. urther observation. The voungstier re mainly free agenis or boys e rended to the club for trial. i den fov $12,880, ah averuge of $3 : they are in fit physical condi- | class, $500; second class cities $400; the club into Gainesville by a|And fllies Dby Moko, Ban Erancises| The New Britain High school alum- | gpring training grounds at Houston, | and threc othdrs are already on the offerfighonis boaten 5 SR e 20D N and Walnut Hall were not quite up to| 1 gee will clash with the Hartford s The party will be increased . coast. Ever since a year ago when Zbyszko | 0+ $3: second, $3; a timekeeper, expectations in view of the searcity of | prizh school dlumni in the West Mid- | Lo Ve ; | fouled Lewis and precipitated a riot, | $3: @ referec §25; a judge, §3; u pro- fuieven pio : Silog b offerings. yot Harry: Burgoyne | qiq the “Strangler” has heen secking re- | moter. $100. : i rcinie Zimmerman. G BRSElRl R e morrow night, and high hopes are en- | .0\ 4" 4 1oweson Springs. Ky., about , home. They will stant their home. | YeNB®: After the sudden termination TNl R e S MR B Givie T Viehe \ “»“r“_“' o | tertained that the result of the first |y 'y o5 | ward trip April 5. of the hout Lewis declared that if Smith, Bill i jack Gillespic, ] ¢ T e clash wili be reversed. As yet noth- |- _ . i UN Zbyezko had not fouled him he would frey Brogan orge Terhunc and; ' 5 e Paricvayll ““\': has been ‘l'h;i‘t‘l “‘b“m'“u'b‘hy ]\'ml(\ " FITTON FIVE LOST. ‘I‘ s him decisively : 10 is expected to be In the local's 8 cas through the azency of his Ppare e 18T Driving clu svnWipatdielof i R L S e e GOV‘H"DOY Of ?alestme ingficld, Mass., March 20.—After | 15, *® -,]‘,,(H:‘]f,\. e NS | pjeld at West Baden, Indiwna Clarey already the day for Lettio| { Red Tops had traveled at {o Ayl e ! = o 5 i 5 ‘ ! team are in fine fettle, Kopf, Stepan- | : ' L LoD | quced Zbyszko to a state Under Water, self with » cloud e by Guy i Axworthy,([ESER Gl B8 RIS O 1.].]““’( Snadsh peed in the first half of their game | 9" Zhypshogio s satalor iolnisky Bischargod soldier docsn't wan N | ian, Cook, Larson, Ellison and Rey- | with the Fitt letic club @ 50.— Li ] £ hi : oA Amulet by Walnut Halll, 5104 having kept in fine condition for | i eale g Su B e i hat hattl by e the club to tell the of his hom was bid off for $2,175) o0 L ,;:‘”‘. f‘mm‘o:“ m‘ ]‘F i merce high last night the visitors | YOTK since that bhattle re and 1s| the “man without a country,” the town, where piteh b re who trains for M| the frax. The Ix'\nk \‘.‘ 1\/}‘ = 1)0 wore down under the stiff pace and | 4€li8hted at recciving a chance to ! Pirates arc tentnl Withoutis tated Eira o ealiling Sk Sl b engngements (noludethel| 00 T o0 s B iheFliremakersiromped Softs withia | ek S aw s aEa ng camp.” This develope Gay interesting iturity and other bigj ot 8Lyt CONe second win, 56 to 29. They pre- = vhen word was viously defeated the [Iittons in the Pick TUp Men Enroutc. e bl th: Pyl i B. uniform for fomorrow Pitcher Bab Stec : o game. Y J > cher S the pacer, Hub a few weeks ago L AL B West Virginia uniy 3 o Lae P elol rooters, a bis crowd having Remmele and ‘limhu \H\n‘“’” . ,‘T]w will join the part “ton and another Brook-| intentions of attending the battl ) like fiends in the first half, the Fit- while Pitcheis Rom lyn buyer paid $1,000 for the bay filly — i 3 3 Ml tons had a hard row to travel. T Will join the club a e a Machree, by San Francisco.! INDING SPORTING GOODS. " i Boston boys were not very strong on shingtor spectiv City Rivals Tomorrow Night. sociation club, with Manager Joe | d: for the pennant race. Three to about 16 en route. The St. Paul| The Cubs will play 18 exhibition 8 i Zleven players will A 1 1 00l gymnasium In that city to- { yoam will leave for its training mes on the coast and en route have passed their seventeenth ye PIRATES WITHOUT A CAMP. ness. Zbyszko has been doing good Pitisburg Pa.. Ma Baden Ind HOT SPRINGS RACING 4o s Pirate shij have emb Honoluln Boy Takes Fifth Race, I S hegrlayingines vater, the result of floods ture Event of Day. cction' and tha will ] s fiot Springs, March 20.—There was ssible to prepare it properly fo of the dam of Vito, —— ;i 3 the shooting until the second half, | no stake on the program at Oaklawn | reception of the team i i ’ : Northspur, 2:08 | Knights of Columbus Fory 1s Base- e when they looked mighty good. At | Park yesterday but all af th six President Dre) sainesville from the 3 S o 2 3 g B 1 S firat el . B . )6 1-2, was the fastest ol ball Cutfits For Soldiers, ] : "4 ihe end of the first half the Red | event erc keer contested and | receipt of this word f hom Arthur Flet 1 rotters sold. She went to : . { Tops, with their regular line-up, were ! gnce Pitt and George O'Neil . Myers of Springfield, Ohio, who New York. March Baseball 1 ding, Louls: Pitcher Hubbel from B s the crack stallion RBinlana, | outfits and boxing gloves for Amer ly upon zood sp esult. The fea- | man the South in hopes o 56 to 11 | ture w . This was a| landi a place in time to carry out n. N 3 X e =~ = claiming a B © the long one and 1 o 3 f T ture Satu v, Taahe od Al ot N ack S G i LS L t sclhieduie of departure Saturday. a f 5 3o, Torl $1450 ican troops overseas will be forward- 3 K P WEDS thre teenths conrs . 3-4, f 450, 1 i s ; BENNY KAUFF WEDS. hree-sixteenths conrse, After a hard| 1y i st possible that Birmingham, Lancaster. Ohio, March 20.—-Benny | struggle .premicr honors went (0 Hon- | yja. will be selecied, as that city re- Benny Kauff and Bddie Sicking from o ed by the Knights of Columbus it wa jalnnat K 1 C PIHLION WITH GRIOLES. announced herve tod: Orders have % ] Kauff tfielder for the New York | olulu Boy, a four-year-old chestnut Jand: Jim Thorpe from Yale. Okla .. | been placed for 2,000 baseball outfit Earl Smith from Hot Spi \rk Hertiord Mareh Squizzer Barnes from Circleville, Kan.: ' Pillion, the strapping Hartford south- John Paul Jones and Wil. | paw, upon whom Connie Mack, the | ritt from Shreveport, La.; ! Philadelphia Athletics’ manager, i cently offered training facilities for the team in case weather conditions ¢ the sguad furs Giangs, who was recently discharged | colt owned hy D .McDermott. Bajazet from military service, was mavried | finished sccond and ec third forced the moviv rere vesterday to Miss Hazel Cassloy, | The two-year-old event was won by | oo 5 ughter of a Pennsylvania Rallroad | BobbY Allen. e was the favorite, and h vily ba ed at 11 to 10. Clea s s aoi i 2ons i (XOSRESUMESR ACING \IN (FRANCE, 1 each consisting of 12 balls, six bats nine gloves, & mask and u chest pro- tector; and for 12,000 pairs of box- ing gloves Omly American goods will be used LA it was stated, as sample bascballs fur- & HAnts jacen from Louis Benton and | three years ago. vl twirl for the | 4e8 * 00 (8 S e B0 0 0 0s X K day and that he would accompuny {l«;‘ A E n ayetteville, | Bal u:'nvvr”]u nation L ;ofim\ln;' e o s i & . he club to Jacksony la., to train . i & C eason e Lcs orwarded | oy ks, bats shattered cas ; 3 MAUX REINSTATED. Cecil . Sydney Re gned contract. and will leave | Ny PAS . Nk £ ; SCHMIDT STOUX MANAGER. | LALE e e rovaruiant pitchers, al \ Florida. 1 Monday for Raltimore where the club | Po%0E ait i . " . | ey e e o Bt et ek tatioh ul ritt and And et inde will set rcady for the spring train- | ~ g : 3 3 b lic Schmidt, former Deiroit catcher, | e rorse racing in France begiming tract, but received ovders to rcport! ing session rillion was discharged AR ¥ igned a contract yesterday to man- May B at the camp. The cl ot certain: from the army 'Tuesday, and has al- COLUMBUS EARLY-CLOSERS, g e k ige (he SOUX Jity club of the Western | Cincinnati, Ohio, March 20.—Forest et et O whether Lieut. Jesse \Winters has! ready doffed his kbaki for the “civ- PSR T i (5 - SEsT D DIty Solie R T DR teague. Schmidt was with Detroit for | €Ay Was awarded fo ihe Philadelnhia | tavor of the resumption was the | et e oxe engineer. Kauff announced he would die Schupp ' ceived out with the join the Giants at New Orleans Fri- Government Consents to the Opening of Sport May 5. been discharged from service { ies He deciares himself to be in!iymbus driving park has announced & s : cighy years. He caught all of its Dodgers Ofi to Camp. tip top condition and is confident that | five $3,000 events for its midsum B i # S | world's series games during the three National league club by the National | qressmaking industry, which declared ‘ » Bascball commission here yesterday. | {hat the race meets were of the greai- 1 doughty Dodg accompa- | he will make good With the Orioles. | mer giand cireuit meeting, July 23 > ke vears Detrolt wom the Amerioan | The commission ruled that Cady's| eet jmportance to it as afférding the nied by five newspaper men, also wi — — {o August 2. The trotting events are | league pennant terms had been accepted by the Phil- | means of launching new fashions, get away from here today. The par IRIPLE TIE AT PINEHURST | for horses cligible to the 2:06. 2:0% i = adelphia club previous to the accept- Qe il gnontly dator noon Liodg the sinehurst, N. March 20 he | and 2:11 classes and the pacing events BRAVES {ance of his terms hy the San Fran- Commanche. The players who will zo | Columbus, Ga, March 20.—Twenty- | cisco club, S i’ i We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- [ silver foils kickers handicap, played | for 2:05 and 2:10 horses, players of the Boston National The commission also handed down | crmoon parties. Dr. John H. Finley, who will bef the first governor of the new state of | i to the Dodge camp at Jacksonville by | | o | Palestine to be created by the Allies| three | boat are Outfielder Tommy Grifiith,| here vesterda : il b ”; ’h'*l secretil FALKENBERG SOLD league team have r tod for iLs|findings restoring Piicher A. J the plaser obtained from Cinéinnati| bogey, resulted in & or the first ALKENBERG SOLD. out of the old Turkish empire. Dr. gue team lhave reported for ihe|findings restoring tcher 2 3 TN for Daube: Ollie O’Mara and Sheri-| prize among Mrs. H. C. Poilbrick, of [ndianapolis, March 20.—Pitcher Cy | Finley was formerly president of the | {raining seison, which opened here | Schauer, of the Minneapolis club, and AKTNA BOWLING dan, a Brooklyn semi-professional Roston, 96 net; Mrs. G. M. Howard, | Malkenberg has been sold to the Se.| College of the City of New York and | vesterda ,"“j“'““c games With the | Pitcher Al ”K‘“Tj‘“\- Ofthe BIo9 vy ALLEYS. Wiher o o the corpulent| of Halifax, 96 net, and Mrs, J. D, |attle club of the Pacific Coast league|state commissioner of cducation inj Detroit Americans arc scheduled for | club. to good standing in orsanized | leader of the Dodgers, vesterday Hathaway, of Montreal, 94 net. | by the Indianapolis club. | New Yorlk. next week. ball, Church Street,

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