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GALA By Bnggs et CER- T, Deputies 10 l\ 1d Exhibitions | Golts Show Some Glassy Work in E o itS W R P - FECTLY and to Make Written Report Tactice at Jacksonwlle Fla. RIGHT — | L GET MY Senator Leon J J D JoB BACK Ma e | acksonville, Fla.. March 25.—Blue H. Gibbs of Buffalo, intro- | skies, a sun baked infield and the thes one of the boxing bills be- | mometer hitting 85 in the outaey leg ture, has received let- ‘ conditions such as every ,,mh'm rting promoters oro- | mana o e b ; e wae il e | e R aasor o ‘0""”’"‘ o 1 boxing commission- | when they |,.~g-m their work at South v rter the Army, Navy.i Side Park yesterd S i iR < h rday. Twenty-four vilian Boarc oxing Control | piayers started the process of saeg R, O - T ralled | iy rocess 1- t i ‘\‘;‘)\r. b oSS riter: called | tioning themselves for the Americe _pig | v iy WERRS League season, and ithey lost no time e senator last night introduced | ahout it, ¢ < : : t. for two sessions were held amendments to his boxing bill which | pormy ¢ s expected will meet criticism that | ) oo e a0 afternoon. A similar B B : | Program will be followed even on the : g, | days which call for contests with the . One amendment provides that the | gt N C boxing commissioner shall appoint e ; four deputies, who shall he paid $25 | ONE the two dozen athletes whs { & day and ncessary expenses. A dep- |y, SOUE under the direction of uty shall attend a boxing or sparring | o, ' HUBSNs Bob Connery, Pat matéh and make a written report of | o _onner and Joe Kelley was Brne 2 ARl o e s i hon: recently an Eneign in the navy Another amendment changes the | 274 before that a pitcher for the Red SEE = provision in the bill which would have | S0%. Shore and BHI Lamar enfoyed OH SAY CAN You | TGl (I B G T T ”x“ distinction of being the only 5 E ' 2 guarantee that fights would be con- | Plavers on the fleld who were not — 8Y Thre DAWND ARLY LIGHF ducted on the level to a cash de- Under comtract posit of $10,000 in the first class cities In baseball parlance Shore is the and $5.000 for second class citie common or garden variety of hoM- The next amendment eliminates the | Ouf, but Huggins says that he wijl not two judges which were proposed, and | De in that class for long, as he ex- ! provides that a referee shall make Dects the pitcher to sign up tomerrow the decision. The amount of gross re- | morning. Connery, who was sent to ceipts to be paid the state is in- | California to see Dutch Leonard, the creased from 5 to 10 per cent only other holdout, reports nothing Lt new in that direction. Huggins does BOW’LING NEWS not appear to be perturbed over the attitude of the other hurler acquired” o from the Red Sox in the big trade. UNTVERSAL L Lamar Joins Team, Coronas. Lamar, who was with the Yankees | Steve 92 90 for pell before he went into the * Wilcox 79 80 83— 242 {army, had been lost sight of by the Bardeck 84 <0 3— 277 | home off He was not expected Hickox 84 T a1 248 | here Ohlson 80 90 104— 284 Somebody thought ithat Lamar still — —— —— | was in service or that he had been re- ! 30 413 480—1323 | leased by the club, but at any rate ’ ¢ e .- i Thermax. when the Yanks got to the Burbridge o 37 Guite 81 81 72 lasi night there was Lamar just as ‘he management N GROUP OF HUSKY A“[‘Rf{:'\ ,\N E{)}‘EKS ‘% HO SHOWED U Goodison 101 83 = big as life, asking where he stood. way, gave the @ SS FOWNES IS YIGTOR i Matterson 80 96 - 93 69 | Huggins said last evening that La- alty lodgfl]c : | e Boyington 70 mar's affairs with the club had beem fTJoe Humphries, in & S i thert straightened out and that he would the master of ceremonies, ¢ Sno ! Mrs. Dorothy Compbeti Murd Goes | Miner main. In the little work he did as Bl eazuc yr-ma-lon(ayt‘l\cm sy oo = a Yankee in the fall of 1917, Lamar he a Jimmy av - o) P Kot o i dled r”‘ 5 gr]~ AR e Down to Defeat in North and Sorw showed up migtity well. Fewstor e frhe bouts were run off without the Goly Championship. e nfielder who cam ith him from Sl 0y altimore, has yet to report. Elitest delay, and every man B . At Jurgen 44 J | B - ‘hore to.do hin bit Pinehurst, N. €., March t Es The men who were on | the ~job fhe first setto was Dy the ‘clever, (e end of onc of the most exciling Olive Jesianday Apere Eitchars s BhAmTES i1 broth Packey and JIMmy ooopogouent matches that have =5 : Mogridge, [hnrmalhler. Russell. horr, 4 many of {he thumps were alto- | 2 3 e | b Nelson, Quinn, O’Doul, Brady, Schnei- E lz':l, %olid to he mistaken for an ! plaved here in a long time Miss Sayah | . and 1 on. (‘atchert Hannahy Basion of brotherly love Johnny | Fownes of the Oakmont club “"'1; and Baldwin. Infiélders Pratt, fiber, the comeqian iwus referee I foared Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, | Red paugh, Ward and Mooers. Outs fis bout {he North and South champion, by | Fusar '8 Bodle, Halus Tod Miller Elmery fThe second bout brought o e oy vesterday in the first match Johnson Laladr fand: Kane, fimitable Smoke i< v a bou our { {he North aad South tour- B. Clark ork was of a far more ad- fos Green, who has just been | narent fos wemen. W. Wright ed type than the club usually red out of the Tni tates army. i oy pog Fownes started by winning the RET rings on the first fow days of prac- 1v's merade m.‘n‘-n rught irst hole in par, but played the sec- = This is the latesc.the men have pwn the hot putinov Greon S s liond poorly) lost: he *third tol Mrs 0 127 begun spring training since they be-. In order to prove his stamina, Kelly | ror S50 00 009 Svon the fourth e came professionals, and conditions xed three more rounds with Harry with 2 D 4 of her own. The fifth | Colum?, warranted their iettir se wita abinson and B R "f’;! was halved. the best ball of the two ! S epacd T2 7 3 i more vim than theyr would be- per- uch comeds it “‘j_ “” K '”*V‘”‘ players helng one stro over par al . Dalzon miited to sf the ¢ ?along eferee We forgol iio sbreal that stage and the score all even. | | Robinson 5 1 out tie arer ers . Mrs. Hurd them won the sixth, but | Dum T 72 Kane s Look Goodl. Martin and Walter Laur- o Rearel and they zave ot the next three in sucession, t 3 S 50 e Toune iaking hiv fratotie v hi o siiontine Dow-| niStE golug [o Mis¢ Fuwnes when — n ot kees, ban¢ himmel? vigorous exhibition ¢ she evaded a partial stymie and sank 425 419 e \helder and owed 4 vas Louis White of the ! the putt for a remarkably fine three Percolator: world of speed. Halas, wh mes to mave and & son of the late; This made Miss Fownes 2 .up-at the 80 the ciub roputarion as an aii harioy White turn, where both arrived in 45 e o L e e s Miss Edna Jo the ongbird of | Coming in Mrs. Hurd took the h?" | 88 outer works like the breath of spring. 3 ¢ then sang two ballads,to|in par. but lost the next two hol 80 1 Unless we are very much wrong this he 81\ 1 ‘p | and was then 3 down. The thirteenth 100 2 going to stick, for he looks s applause. | @ =, s going to stick, for he ks B onnie t\r;pm‘dwfl.«' Little Jeff of | went to Mrs. Hurd and the long four- every dnch the ball piayer and handles ammor’: and Bobby Dovle of New| teenth was won by Miss Fownes in | 418 40 217 . ke ona Tkt HW gona T Fork engaged in an entertaining con- | par The North and c;‘u:‘h Eh:’-‘:fx. : — {nst Einjor liveins . pitenmll st. Kid McPartland was the fef-| pion, “_-.]m “,;.u‘x\,:;n Tl i el HORNSBY FIRST TO REPORT aein hieh: Tany B i e et play, Wo! S S hs Vi ; ; ree. i : ek t when the Yanks play theii s : teenth and sixteenth and would thave B H— st e Ry ¢ Car : : 5 S Knockout Joe Daly and hteamhm‘: | te ntrl;flw?l';“%n\mm‘ et LN DD LERSEAT 0 (i with Brooklyn, which begins at® ill Walker gave a fine example of} squared th Hiel becovery | b7l Mzt A gronpROE T P | W Or- in Pink of Condition. Side Park on Saturday. ow to hit hard in an exhibition bout. ;{L\e rml (2,”'“': trap into wh ho in the Br ( sh Mike [ leans;: Joe Lynch, N. Y.; Eddic Cou- At T S The Yanke his year, like ithe & PMlorrie Ba was referece Towne rom a tre 5 o fh iR e row Jakoe | 1o ¢ Orleans, ol ey L arol - D et R s, botl josrls Bar . nuad. Bpragte|had driveniin s daringiattempt. o nt for the King's L garoiiion L orsans | i ! ¢ Cardinals to report for the | Perbas, hav L Billy Grupp uddy Spraguo e | hali, London. Left to Deimony, | (C) Underwood & derwood et A N Dna A e s R e S encireas e gre training prac . cis a o d : o i iad e slashing enc * e e d Mrs. Hurd was still 1 S ST e ey e D Roger Hornsby The Texan arr with the club, on and off, for the last n for Grupp. William was|in fours and R dor O T tiey Tiniey| down on (ha wiy to tho eightesntt | trom his home at Worth, ac- | three vears. The other is Tod, a ney e a‘,r;ll‘ 10 i ey Miss Fownes was a long way from TRIPLE RAGING vaum ing a the best hor 11 PIRATES AT BIRMINGHAM. companied by AMrs ,v. .Rogets | comer from Richmond of the Virginia v re’ pe - 1 4 | B innir i 1 c \ 5 = L gue bi i - & « gt I EPs Coffey, the Roscommon Gjant,ithe eightecnth green on her third, but | JViAD rain : vinning a triple | Louisville, Ky., Mareh 25.—Twenty- Jusy winter an_automobile ' League. Tod is a collegian from nd Joe Jeannette, the sable Hercu-| approached to within four feet of the ! A i A is not vond the bounds of possibil- | 1wo players of the Pittsburgh Na- | magnate, but disposed of his business | I chmond College. and there is sitll Bl orad three live ounds with, enp. Mrs. Hurd, who w the | o ity for a real champion league laid over here several | last week and now will settie down ' some doubt her he bolongs 1o B s nice e reforec edge of the green in ihree, tried for | Kentucky Jocky {iub Aranges for g = last night on their way to|to base hits, long throws and drives | the Yank e Boston Nationald, § George Chancy of Baltimore and'a win, and although her ball stop- Events 'That Will Mot Vieton! Cioss WI/PSE IS WINY ham, Ala., for spring train- | to the fenc which insist that they bought him Johnny Clinton of New York engazed ped a few inches short of the cup it st S e A The team under supervision ot Hornsby says he is down to playing | last yea ; n a hard punching cantest. came to rest in the linc of Miss| 5y $100,000. : s i B funager Hugo Bezdek, had intended | woig nd he loo if he could Howe aves failed to send Harrv Wille, the tall yony skinned | Fownes' putt and made an almost i y of >)>‘-11x!‘->1"1 Tass.. knocked | \1gining af West Baden, Ind., but dug i st n innir orrow without | Tod a contract by March 1. VH" got scrapp whose challenges ve been| perfect stymie N¢ York. March -There have Butch of Chicopee near theto bad condition of the ground o puffing. ““Tossed down in Tex- | summonses from both the Yankees studiously ignored by boxers black Part of the gailery ad already | jean double events galore on the tui il round of the main i ders were issued to proceed to Bir- as i1 Rogers. ame up with- nd the Braves later, and his having and white, toved with Jim Moynahan! oved over toward the nineteenth ; A e e thé Ce e This helver: Lo m. The plavers expect to ar- | o1 xcellent weather yorted here may be ken as an in- and showed himself to be a master; e aticipating an extra hole match, | . L i (“l‘up"“,r;“lu e L _ilvive in DBirming n tomorrow morn- | he just a down home, and | gication that he likes New York hette? e when a great burst of applause an- |’ ol fand RGambridgeshine, Bbut of the newspapermien announced I hope we v luek and | than Bosto ’ 1an 1 wenel L A e Fownes | I<entucky Jocky club is going to go < the close of | G N ot S P e b Joe Burman of Chicago and Abe|nounced the fact that 2 & i AT 1e § £ — bump into som orir Mooers, another recruit from Ricl friedman, the * iting Newsboy” of | had evaded the difficulty and sunk |~ Y ch hac alloped with | CAPABLANCA-KOSTICH MATCH. Hornsby is showing a different | ;,,onq, handled himself well in the ir New Yark put clev bout. The, the ditficult putt for a halve, thus 5 5 ot vig n third round Havana. March 25 ose R om a yea In the spring | go)q alongside of Ward _was ;{ o w)jl-].h “::yrlx:ir winning the mateh by 1 up : rour | © e m , \ "‘,“ i r,y\vy\s’ .: iy A ;“m L ""—".*" ]‘v:: \v“’f””f fir 7 name mle.nl\‘( r}.\.{u’znl manager of Ki illiam antam B | e L e \ innyent) e Sl s A i o " uhe CWb. e hails from Memphis. He is a husks fiant shampion GOOD-BYE TO STFEL LEAGUE. | = G b s uing dewn his oppo- | Boris K [ 0 ex " h ked abo lad with a lot of confidence, but in Among other bouts were e | i R e ¢ whe shed himself to t play ven matel \»,,vm] _series from that respect he must run second to son d xey o bl mERT C ¢ i ral corner and with his | Club de Ajedre 1 tafa L L the tr Doul. the young hurler from the ¥ i o gue Basebalt St e 3 ! : Bl 0'Dou ) ung L borona Kl o) e Players Disbands. 1 i e ‘(l‘\““l ¢ Lexington Derby e e Re Havana Cardinals ing tc e ine cosst. TPinrechiteasand i 2 gech allen dale Doty G b | of $10,000 ad one mile and a oy zing biow on | club, will be referee ) I'm-here-to-stick attitude count for Harry "‘“‘“;” s Bethlchem, Pa.. Mar 3 B S B TR ‘1‘1 a s SIS inything, this lad is a Yankee for the and Orme O'Leary, Joc sethlehem Steel seba cagu 1 ha s the efts and finishir g : . JIES TO PLAY OR rill e 15 i8] | Bethlehem Ste Base Cot | ey lefts and finis WEST VA. NINE STARTS WORK. MIDDIES TO PLAY ORIOLES, o s Billy Krame which was the haven of major| Spring to the juw that : Annzpolis, 1M —The| Brady, back from Toledo. looks league baseball plavers when the; Derb onSpo L ol ro to the f RloTERHtoNT BT aiRLch S et e h,;yr has WH = ;yn)'n;.nr than ever. ATHLETIC ARENA DESTROY work-or-fight” order went into ef-| which will have an added mon he planks with Pt viten D o baeshall precice | L G0 e wie bhe Baltimee T o o 4 i Se disbanded. The league has| of $25,000 next season. i | vest ht out ool il ol T =t len orey S ik Montreal, Quebec, March 25.—son- | fect, Bas Qehendey. L BN it Tatonts Derby of 225, ] | didates. seven of which earned their | (U7 Of the International league for| ORGANIZING BASEBALL TEAM. Bler park, Montreal's great athletic | Po2T A SHREIOS U mber of hig| only one at the real Di GOVERNOR TO HONOR ATHLETES | joticre Ta ar. Egdgcraitind | SR ety SRR o tiocal il enson (I ETHGHT e pavilion, the scene of many impor- | jeague playe | one mile and a h | Kings R. 1, March 25.—Mem-| charge. C wch Shelton is expected at | W0 turday until May ! vy‘j:mnx;”v' Sraanizing ohoaimena: e tant boxing matches and other sport Lebanon was particularly well rey ' Now for the honuse bers of t Rhode Island State colle ny mvn-"vv»‘- has been dis 131, when the Military academy will | ¢ eein “:”m- are urged to re- o y: e ti a 3 1 STut \ rive i ed from rvicc & . hd ER % k pod A an i b _ ! resented, and at one time last season| jocky Club will give ¢ ba 11 quintet will receive their be encountered. at We Point should 't at the Smalley scheol dinmond to :’:fda‘ff’";r'm‘_":;w'””' L __:“f‘mm“ the club had Hornsby, Ruth. Pratt,| $5 000 to the horse that v Basketball wetoh fobs at Livpitt| — tha expected peimi R tatane ““‘r’flf('“h S el v iy D. v mHel which was of steel frame construction | Jim Shaw, Staniey ¢ ”‘;‘,’l“:fkgé.fi“;‘,‘, ?“‘; Lexington and Kentu il hers Tr, e 6 A S LIKE OPERA. ! thorities he 1in George Racklin, Jcseph Marholf was valued at $75,000 nrv\.\"“ 1di \;\vlln\“ko it i { $10,000 to tne threc-yen R e s e N e ey When the e o Jack Zeitlin, Trving Horwitz, Morris S ——————————————— | JO© SCh1tz I\ i wh‘l”“]w Kentucky and tl ke ihe Sosaiiias The cere-|army of occupation ived in Cob- WILL, NOT P RIVERS BOX. Weinstetn, Samuel Poverman, Louis 5 ? DO L e e e ot ! $15,000 over and abov T T 0 o’clack. T} in December German grand| Milwaukee, March The Wiscon- | Dub. William Kapian, Edward We have alleys op« £ A(% petnienem Heterad it Sersau g s | moneys o the cold o s Fua i e compa giving perform- | sin Boxing commission yvesterday an. | Rosenberg, Martin Abrahamson. All emoon parties. e (""‘X""-";"‘l] \\‘h]l:\anf' all three. tadentihoa iy yenition of t} s nightly an ldiers flocked | nounced it would not uzanction a box- | others wishing to try out kindly re- eonard anc e n ] S ; g rnctides 3 - b s o ved As the races al wve been. college " co work the theater in great crowds. Since|ing bout beiween Richie Mitchell and | port at above diamond for practite TNA BOWLING | Jackson played e Rton B orlaitn, lep/ithan the .qurins the Uat olosed. iea time, Perhaps 50 per cent. or|Joe Rivers, lightweights, scheduled | on the date. Jack Finklestein For a time the major leagues wor-| worth more t - ) ; 5 e 5 i 1 ALLEYS iod Ditirne 1 whe foamed $af (hal #dded money . the . Dremiunis fean a1 Walke: lirec and more of the compan ness has| for April 4, because Rive after | is the team and 1 7 p s lsu‘u league would attract sevaral of| eaully bring the:sum close to $100,000. coac ; a : tion | been due to the fondness of American| boing inactive for two vears. was “an | yar withiany tesnt QVara <hurch Street. 1es this season The Kentucky Jocky ¢l Is malk- . detai for srand opera. insuitable oppone om 120-140 pounds. lme major lez XY OF BOXING STARS ENTERTAIN RETURNED HEROES OF 27TH DIVISION ILYN PROMOT&K T0 RETLRE,I‘ TOMORROW NiGHT’S WRESTLlNG MATCH n e — 5 1 GIBBS AMENDS BILL ' TANKEES' ROOKIES

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