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ALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919, IS SQMD—BEQER‘S TO ENTERTAIN HEROES OF 27TH TONIGHT—YALE FOOT- ISH TRAINING HERE FOR BOUT WITH \goQEfPHARVEY OFFERS ALIBI s BOKGRS WILLFIGHT #9197 st Sy N BARNES FUR 27TH HEROES S e v v o REPORT T0 MPGRAW <hip—FHas Praisc for Britton, Charles Harvey. manager of Ted ta's {0 En erfain NEW | Lowic nas sont oue e sotiowine 1er- Kol ang Thorpe Omy Players - ter in regard to the Canton figh (ipg H jit T - Ll[ ‘Just a line i e e T ple an honest explanation. York, ! If the heroes Teviai n veiy sick for three e e the Twe nth Division are 5 Y ow Jaundice con- | their strenuot av day here Saturddy fond of box 1 will have their | tracted at Camp Gor . Georgia. He | the Glants Toafe L0 ey Poys ook shi fip to Lake oldiers > gues honor | Juring Lochloosa, about 20 miles from here, * two s 1 . Hosin < well enough fo box Britton where Cecil Causey, the red haired “In the opening md Lewis dis- | pitcher won honor by catching a oYened ihaghadidocen himself. His | five pound black bass. res gratitie 1 1e return- 2 : that period, nvt thought he riainn e speed re lac It was quite ark for the Giants, Aftes 1o ' d came | ag trip took the party into mid- Aizzy and ak and | Florida wilderness. The a fish fry o oprone in the served. Perel s fried on e juent rounds he found log f th corn be by a simi- S et Sl bt V ) MoV wround in hi ocess, with cc & cof- real fighting mus! irk each and bou fee, formed the main “layout ded is tow i xerting itself to & e th of the Giants as de- i round 1 5 ruck again, htful as is poss The natives* alling to } oees and taking full | want the New Yorkers to make it before vas down inesville their permanent training Y ind had | quarter of & isticufts, t en- eriain >1 ¥ he dely separated poin ce in adison ¥ 1ar rden c other { the a 3 1 ghth st thron Tesse Barnes, the pitcher who won nd lost one before he was »ported here on a late train : Wit, accompanied by Earl wiy 1 Ted vory w but still t h catcher from Roch- ind Willia | ir cster. Cieorge Gibson, the new mana- foiaer T liht chamzion ; i 1 Al psed | fer of the Toronto club, got in yes- ) ks SRR S s e 5 , ; Ty afternoon. He will coach the® SR iclsb e By e e i : yung Giant pitehers during the next compl { boxers in the on- | lopsed throuzh exhs jon two week: nments, which are to be held Chere is no intention t The only plavers now missing from S e e military J from Britton's winninz, as the camp are Benny Kauff and Jim il theattcalil e e e o aow istake Thorpe. After Benny got married last St i : S U el (R e e e ono | Week fio telegraphed John Foster o e e 5 profit by if.. Britton is a modest, he would be in Gainesville on At Madison ¢ o i can-living boxer, a 1t fo pu e Jeannette vs. Jim Coffey, Harry Wills | lism and a genuine sportsma e i o Tas e PeliOE Tl vs. Jack Thompson, K. O. Bren- | but human to malke mis 8 ana snisiiciliniot smalepiith o insnin ity S i nan vs. Jimn Monohan, George | article is not intended to justify error tle manager once wes a temporary i Tenin oo nkie | of judzment but simply to state facts | C1tizen < Galncevlilc About 80 TG S e s iplitz | and announce that Lew!s will not box { Years @ago he lived here and divides e d e e T e his time between playing ball and sell- ing clothes. The clothing dealer of : the town owned ball team and he George Brown, K Joe Daly vs MIG OF PERF bired McGraw to mandge his team. Steamboat Bill Walker, Leo Johnson il V] They only played a fe mes a week vs. Jackie Moore, inkie Burns RIS and to earn the t of his money ths Mickey Russell, Young Rector b e | hoss put McGraw to work in his clotHs, nkie Nelson, Frankie Callahan tussian Wrestler Arriyes in This City | i store. Harry | vs. Matty rhert k Sharkey vs. Benny Coster, = (or ¢ v 8 Y o Tty o B i e The newspaper men are not quars ‘;‘m:fi‘\' b= \ Mrelgns, | 2 PR HE S Dimiciog for Dot LGy e el Ab e het 1§ seriousls e ; ¢ l Harry Howard vs. Marty Cross, Eddie With Vogel. House. They are the guests of Maljor. ccd to postpons "higMERving for | Summers vs. Frankie Brown and " = | Thomas, one of the town's foremost loral days. By tomonrow niorning | | Willle Spencer vs. Little Jeff. Ivan Mickallot, the famous Rus-|c¢itizens., The mayor has cut off one- bected that all of the other | Master of ceremonies—Joe Hum- msrlx A’\?pv k nfl?m‘r‘wno will meet; half of his big 21 room house for the yith the exception of Tra i { Dick Vogel in the star bout rlyr _the | boys of the press % R L o on Sl J s Roferees—Kid McPartland, Bill | WIesUing match at Turner hall Wed-| ~The veteran players of the Glants bl e A - Y : - - Sl e negday evening. has a ed in ihis| have duhbed Jack Giilesple. the ki uild his new houss ! gppi ce Will Be Held This " 7 e Directors—Jimmy Davenport, Tom | joo "9 W0 ':"““ £ "“'"-hlv ;;‘fi-j'rl_fiv- f‘V':"‘I”Mvn::’::’v(nv{y_ r{»?l., apeitd- D ¢ . A it AE HE RS G e . ; ; J g ; saldy and lddie Pollack. T G e s T T e Bt e mae ‘l;‘\':,"-nw‘ . | Yeai—Gate: ay e § Gl mckeeper—Dr. George H. Muth St e Fletoner. and ihibe meietare: Sesail n turns to Coliege. i & i 7 AU * e . g \“.Lv:\»(\v Battery: Jack Rritton, which is no small achievement. | their own grips. But young Mr. Gij= st s e T - . Ee : worid's welterweight champion vs. Kid | e s imalnihoilnvozel T | leaplsl eraninyed & Shtet Sy = g AMarch _Announc | 0 . - i 3 Carter, Willle Rfichle vs. Willie air 1o settle ud Youll be a rich man by the time o dting veve LR . Saturday @ F R et : 3 sy : Schaefer, Benny Volger ve. Ralph | o | veral months. Both & rou are 21, commented Georgia ol fad Hooze o S el i practice will b Wy i | B g 4 5 : dy, Walter Laurette va. Sergeant ' confident beine the victor Burns, Py the plaver’ au The d for the squad to 5 G T 3 X s Neal, Jamalca Kid vs. Kid Norfolk, Young Subuta and Jim Paj former eder Bt » looked just as sq T Aot Bedh Nattle prot o . Cosil Ee i Smoke Kelley vs. Harry Robinson; | primed far thefr muss which v 1o ees under the siting Ten o Panama Joe Gans vs. Frank Carbone, | the semi-final of the evening. is working out with the nts. Hol- L1018 capte 2 i g | Jack Gibhs vs. Johnny Burt, Sallor | is considerable interest being den probably will loeat the 1917 elev s returned t A S . 3 ' i franniv George Vo . Farmer Sallivan, | fe in the com bout, the loveis| Roc or, club foanh Shaaelotithe o L x i { Jimmy Duffy vs. Johnny Lore, Young yrappling eviden(ly taking advan erdie Schupp, the Louiseille loft i unlikel i he will re- 2 Al e : & e h Sam Li i ;. Nero Chink, e L good h v he has every hope ti colicge next fall. Should 1t i i | Frankie Williams vs. Jack Risle, o = his arm wilf come back tiis seadon will be chosen captain 1 3 TR 3 i Bobby Gardner vs. Walter Brooks, MURRAY IS BEATEN He sald it dld not pain _him any 1 jowed to retain = the cap g 4 b S ; 4 Willle Herman vs. Young O'Leary, | — throw, and While % not yet h has not lapsed as his | = : A % { Charley Beecher vs. Charles Moeberg, | Tennis Champilon Goes Down in 1Y foosen up ouldes fted Ly th nkees | po, 2 bhecause in 1917 and 1918 | 5 i ks | Bobby Doyle vs. Young Dippe, Dum- Doubles Mateh At Buffplo, N. Y. | d erm feel juch strongbr thun e two years . bul | football as an intercollegiate sport | > : . { my Tvans vs. Willle Saunders, Young e 5 Ve st d raining & veat agh : : 5 P juffalo, N. Y., March 24.—The lawr T thi e ¢ to send th 1d see anv service with | <vas “suspended, | FIis ' present plans | i : 5 {Britt va. Hddie Fitsstmmons, Gach . GuE8G H o S MOS ATEINe BWR L i s sent to Camp Devens | qre however, to go inito business nexs i S i A G Soizme yRvE o B0/ Een e BRI IS LG R 3 e Sl e the armb. He was | ymmer, and to leave Yale in Jur { Walsh vs. Young Brown, Joe Dillon | oo "r "h o) rannis club in a dual 300 hitter in t n- | Should he desire to return mnext fall [RiaSuo=grconand) JaKe Ahc Vih LA t re Saturday. The local team nd if looks count | he will he of le to play and 1c Allen, Champ Segal va. | which was headed by R. Lindley Mu lad .3 n 24.—Joe Bur d be v \ptain -the feam | Young Erne 'vs. Tddis ray, suce o ' 1y one o the Chicago bantamwelght #ahlen says th Pendir e captain Master of Ceremonies tha nizlioitoher AeclAed oxor, o ,,m,,\,d Tos" Dénnelt of | Prunty In the feature red Alexan- | sron) X six round hout | Referees—Billy Joh, Jack Donnelly, | ger and Harold Tayior, representing Satur igh The Jersey ! Joe Hipgins. the Heights Casino, ard fought >x ug but was out- Directors—Tom MeArdl Jack | match from Lindle R T « the western man ! O'Brien, Danny Morgan. Hendricks by u score A , 6-3 — } his arm /la scied till the playing season red and ti vell advanced next fall and, the mbered that until hi riy last 3 > he 1 inkees' pitel conter, - La Roche arc Timekeeper—Geor 3annon W. J. Callon and 8. Kashio cach won a TG RUNNERS WIN, E ch for the Brookiyn 150, March 24—Scoring in ev- 2 ! 5 > : : . e i 8 later were successfi ery of the 10 cvents, (he welts BRUSSELS WILL HAVE NINE confer ck and orked thr ¢ nter and need | turned but L Gigs A foy " Ihompsonville ch 24.— The impions v total of n ¥ 1 1 points. Chicago secand e OF. s S = word that hs will retif . t ,Bruassels club will place a strong ninc x s o jnake them B he t word that heé will retufn ne twelve runs in the sccond inning on [y FHIS%IS €UR TFE B Aoe e 24 1-2 and 1linols third With 18; s Withe the | tl R TIe awill iploy, center 3 . wild pitching by Engle, the New ( e e Daal _— Fankee < ) x years Dr. Al Sharpe will take charge of i - B Jeang Southern association baseball 5 Seves SUCIE 21 (OTHET: PORTI by ON nd he has chz t the squad as head coach when it e i ports about September 10 in the New Grleans and Win, 14 to 10. New Orleans, M 24.—Massing ery little physi conditioning to ! witl not be lidate team yesterday defeated the Cleve wy“:m S5 iy ‘:‘ ; ‘”‘, ;i‘ OLLOWIN Jand Americans in the openming game | N8 Manag rns w SUC | e BLIND MAN GOOD WRESTLER | liminary practice to the all campaign. St hs e o e on e A a0 call for candidates within the next | & Engle was removed in the third in- ias e S as o | Dr. Sharpe’s assistant ecoaches will | | ieo 3 ers i Amatcur | not he announced till June. In it o 7 - R limAlUr e andiFnamen heldithe ! o picl: from, lyr‘:'mrm 3 ¥ T ahsence in Burepe of Vance McCor- | H L S Yotol toam Acorelbes. 7 Vevi : =0 s 5 1 et l mick, chais ¥ the Yale footba ¥ e land recrult, got four hits ¢ el ol o n § X G r 1:—A blind | $ < . p \ e e committ rinckeroff Thorne of ; : times at bat. The score Ay Lesdin v New York captain of the Ya Y2 : r. 1 —— et eleven In 1393, is acting c¢hairman of | . - - New Orleans ............ 14 : championships to | 7 © E 3 e ki ; e 'IE FOR BILLARD HONORS, : r e Ha“ Stum of the football committee. ~McCormick THE LINCOLN, (NEB.), ANGLER CAUGHT THIS FISH IN | Clev a5 s R = : - e urner o who s captain in 189 was man- CRYSTAL RIVER, FLA.,, ON JAN CASTING WITH A i En 5 1 , Enzman and homas; € k u 2 J owarc io o W aodrovy Wilson s presidential | EINEIECOT & aDEARDESIEWELANE, cena itchens, G Shoemaker of New, York Athletic Fr]day nght. 1916 and chairman of i e GIUbRIeCi s b xd iy By R Al 5 e dustrical boand | eIy - | TURN Vi . lliam Tilt of t ‘alnmet club of Bfiarch 28 5 5 e | N Pinehurs = 24. er- { New. York fi the national amateur t AL L R z A T ! ever ¢ reputed to be |y T s of st pocket pionship by de- P TLIE. RYITCHIE A APS. N vert Lag ey TCRIE Ax Tmal RES-KENT BOUT i, el P e DUTCH KENT Tivision 3 - : N ) h is il efeate. sre last Sunday by Emmets | tourr b: of 126 to & % ¢ Lightweight Champion PRO EREST g " defeatod Mercilastistinday: st ) e latt St Al Gkt N PROMISES INTEREST | / st bout v furnished by |French of Yorks -and Wilson | Each v as w five games and | |8 e Fred 1d Young I iles of rork Harbor in ti st profess , lost one it ill ba played 0 v t Neck, L. I, March 24.—Wii- | ~ 2L of York Harbor in t T o on Berlin. he Berlin wrestier lost | sional match of the P turned | next Tt s 5-point | B g i*oertner won the 3 x P S s 2 R | By o e e 3 featar | Bame ' dicap at the traps of »il.u('m Boy and Havtford Wrestler Wilt | but o1 _»rfl{“ P‘”‘ Of i3 S Heacy _| the tables in a return nmflu‘h vester 1 zame ; e for honors in | 1in Association Neck Golf and Coun satisfy o Gradge—Other Good I not 1 to wrestle but one bout this when, on a handicap of | week conseqier he will not meet 2 < AT TRAPS. | LOMMN CIEERDISHOT. JAMES ’\Ia(LARTH\ e ! cote T 6. Heyward | Gouts on Program. I hallenged him to a : |t nia, Marcii oimy Vs prove I non was high' scratch gun. { mateh ¢ sdnesday evening until | terar ! n o s is not bres g 89 and enabling him (o | Local g e looking for- | TH{UC Ao bi-weekly shoot nv: the | Agn hospital here in a critical con § KID BENJAML 2 e )¢ pleasurable | | . | Little Palls Gun club yesterday was s \ bulls 1 Bdomon = < ccond in the handicap with a | ward witl cat deal of pleasurable | Little Fal s dition with a bullet in_his abdomer ™ T score of 94. Daniel E. 8mith, the 1 anticipation to the wrestling bouts to ! — - hattle between Harry Sindle, former e shot, which may prove fatai, s YOUNG HERCULES Port Washington veteran, w second [ be held Jriday night in Turner hall | SOLDIERS TIE AT SOCCER | state champion, and his son 2 ired at O e as he stepped from Vs. high atch with B4 break | when Dutch Kent of Hartford and R S AR e 2 hoolboy. Father won by @ sing \ taxi in front of home. His FRED GILBERT Willic Ritchie, the former light- | Al Ventres of Betlin are to meet. Both ', e ! target, breaking 91 out of 100. Son | yecajlant escaped and according ic - A A e S S T | oF iho anxlio for a decisive | ~7U0 Division Team Divides Honors| oot g9, Edward B. Woodruff carried | {14 police of the Twoenty-eighth and | 3 All 48 ton finislk s the trapshoofing game and broke 82 | bout to satisfy an ancient feud that With Morse Dry Dock. off honors after a three-cornered fie. | piner stroet station the shooting is All bou a sh. & s kot 3 et i bhroke 94 i Z 5 vs ioq > { out of 100 exists between them. Ver bas Sheer grithof the sort that helped to| Woodrufl breke 9 shrouded in m v Ladies may attend. | taker lant exceptinn to the state- | : W i = - e e - - 4 (EE SR G B e Hindenburz lne enabled| oo \,,,\ WIGH GETS TITLE, | Tickets on sale at John+ rocord is hest | Paltimore, March 24.—In the the last bout Wi v the lai champion team of the 27th dlvi-| 3 N Tarch 24.—Central We have afleys open for ladics' aft- | ’ 2 | 4 t hen hat his opponent we ‘,mxh sapre N::'i‘v‘\y;‘ ion to divide the lor with the| High school of Newark won the na-| qmoon partices. | on’s Auto store, Main Nepnidatess spanan ol nn\::\?l it\mx]x::;:hmt;:m ere Ty | O faots when he satd thal he s Morse Dry Dock football cfub in *mfi“ ona) indoor interacholastic ~athletic | : LI : Street. ) y e anier =t Kn-':\':::s | tries, T Pollara (scrafch man) of | 20 pounds lighter than Kenl e xhibition maich at Mo , South| champion®hlp 'here ‘Saturday night,} AETNA BOWLING B Promoter Fred Bacon. 1 - b Ll Sy e e e final Zeoro | defeating. 22 of the'leading Schools in | il , ot At P stain ihe | the Meadowbrook club, Philadelphin, | Berlin Loy swears revenge in Tt RELR fhe Mgl o Newarr bofiool scored | ALLEYS Prices 50c to $1.50. g ETR0 Sk B de a new indoor World’s record | ring. 3 A S e i Botiatos : sium feam. was a consis- | M2 James McCarthy Yo v ne the sol s oints. school of ottstown, ~ a i : ) : e i Hes e 4 Benjamin and Jame Arthy | Dock time the sold 0 1 ! . C h Street. point winner on the fiying ings | :C"col,fl: e R L \vA]X:‘lUHhNJl: “the second bout of tho b e . was second with 13. Church Street ch 24.—The electad captains for estling and gymnas- . e NEW REC of Thdiand will | POLLARD SETS 1 W RECORD. son. 5