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EW YORK SENATE TAKES FAVORABLE ACTION ON BOXING BIL HEARING ON SUNDAY BASEBALL BILL—BILLY KELLY WINS FEATURE EVENT AT HAVRE DE GRACE OPENING—CARDINALS PITCHERS HURT IN AUTOS AN AWFUL LOT oF EXPENSE BUT (T n = TaBACCOo IN ANY CIGARS — ONE RIGHT WILL RUIN Tour - HE SEE:mS To : | & : . Sl T AFTER ANOTHER- \ HEALTH == THOSE \ BE JUST As welL tponents and Opponents of | Walker Bill Is Voied Favorable | = SRR« ;»kgi;ns,\w;;f et Hiberal Sundy Give Their Views 30019 Bl e ] - o 73 B Albany, N. Y. April 17.—Governor | Albuny April 17.— Following a Bmith last nightirefused ‘to indicate | shogt.discussion in wkich Senator Hether he would sign or veto the | James' J. Walker ¢ 1ined the pro- unday movie and baseball bills on | visions of. the nill incorporating the BViiich he gave a hearing yesterday | Army, nd Civilion Board of fifterncon, saying he would have to | Boxing (fntrol, the senate by a vote flaflc time to goiover the arguments| of 30 to 19 last night passed the Wal f¥ltich were mad Friends predict he | ker boxing bill his ir the second lamzn them, Hfwever | measure which tha upper house has e reception Foom ‘of the execu- pproved previonsly having taken fa- | five chamber was’crowded with ac voralle action ou the Gibbs bill fes and opponents of the Dbills Both' bills now, lodge in the rules &ny of them have appeared af the | committee of the assembly and an ef- Sommittee hearings, and practicelly | fort is. to be made to get at least he same argumeénts:were. repeated. | one before the house. A number of r. Joseph A. Dunney, thead af the | hoxing fans have declared in favor of arochial schools irsthe Catholic’ dio- | {he Gibbs hill. Assemblyman Martin % A T ese of Albany; Pr.'Jdies J. Burrell, | said last night that unless the advo- | : TR L‘;ENYO‘CTGEA'\,;SWAON;?:vhtEc;DW (2E Chm S errons Pastor of the Collegiate church, . New | cutes of legalized’ hoxing get busy no |- & 4 s 3 < 1_SHouL D SAVE A LoT of York city and head’of the Lord's boxing bill will/be passed g ¢ 26 i — THInH Wlifance; Mrs. Ella 4. #Baole,. president e it MoNEY . Lesides the two bills which have | : it . & N You D cuTl Ymmsflc'fi‘; LINLnATYu:K, bf the W. C. T. U.: Dy 0r 1. Barcelo, | peen | d by the senate, Assembly- & : AL 1 3 { Down e (I o8 c.c,mao ,:—- (of ithe New York IastiMethodist con- | jman Malone of ‘Albany, chairman of ¢ : 5 1 ) al o - HE Guass L e icaniacten] irerence, and Dr./HiL.- BowlIby, sécre- | ihe cities committee, has a bill to re- g E . £ 2 Zos Go T BED em GRADUALLY @u'T ty: of the Pord’s Day: alliance, 'spoke | store hoxing. This has not yot passed | & A 3SR o { i ENTIRELY igainst approval ¢f.. the movie and A | either - house. | i Z g e 2 meball bill, ! “My boxing bill;"” Senator Walker & # 5 1 < 2 h k"’r,,@' § Their arguments were *that the | geclared ‘“‘provides for. the appoint- | § : ! y 4 : 2 mcasures would. commercialize the | { ment of a commissioner at $7.500 a §¥abbath and that 'Il“‘ I""}“" "‘ ‘,S"“|’ vear. He shall have full jurisdiction it should be retained. L 8 over boxing and spurring matches at declared they had mno :objec- which, an admission fec is charged. | tion against Sunday baseball.'except| r¢ youlg authovize the Army, Navy Bthé commercial end of it, ani‘asstrted [y FOHG A Sa Caanu oty MHat even the ball blayers are’against | ¢ i T i | s e ball players areiagainst | ¢1o) to~issue Jicenses to any corp o A lats e Eoremier pitomy fthe Walker-Malone bill. p 51 & Has i.ation, boxers,: their monagers.. S¢C- [, haseball, as he appearced on the God Almighty. long ago made the | a " Tl ySabbath as o seal between Iimself timeleepers and PIo- | RRochambeau, just returned from QR0 o maes And flbes nse clab would e $501. socond i iglites Do vendyfto ke his regular warmfn I Fivcer o tromendons moral siump |10 e T3 Codbainientaet S ¢ Y | Jambus and the military,, air- and | AVETT T pe ilz‘;;ng and [.\uuT the war and »mxm; oy forces of the United States or EWS. overcome it. ese no Underwood & Underwood | any approved charitable organization. | ‘Thelp.” i | The bill has heen endorsed by emi- | William P. Capes, secretary of the | ool mayor's conference, declared the lo- cal guthorities of’ the cities want the bills signed because they are local op- “tion measures and will give them con- nent officers of tne army and Unfortunately I have not with me a el atter 8 received from Admiral= . s Iegtontnil it : Richards .......'80 85 Sims in which he expressed’ his ap- of- thr ' plan- emhodied:iny the| LICKEY: < oot . 01810 100 tral over the operation of movies and | l”” il o 2 i Sthe DioratGaudette £, 182, 75 the kind of performances to be shown. *"'m '\;"" ey ”lm’w(‘l‘ 4 haiiMantome L. fU L {98 104 John J. MclInerney. of Rochester, | DoNt Americans ha PR i counsel to the moving picture men, | P! i and Senator James J. Walker closed Power SIMPSON TN HOSPITAD. Hart | i B RS | Nelson _Famous Hurdler Unable to Compete i in 13th Regiment Meet. | New York, April 17.—Lieut. I:uhert! — Rehonicl ¢Simpson, world’s record holder for the | o vard mien murates, s 10 an in | S0]diers and Sailors Watch Game rcouen \the hospital just at present. He un- | g Wilbur *dérwent an operation recently to re- | Pl d 9 55 M f | Marén molars in his lower jaw and has been | in"the hospital for the past eight days o ¢ i % “Pnis information me to Capt. Goldshoro, N.'C., April .I7..—The | Wilcox ... S6 Joseph G. Hardmeyer of the Fifth|Robins' last hope of annexing the'Elliot 8 | i f.Campany; Thirteenth Regiment, ves-|SPring series with the Yankees van- [McKeon ... 2 o > § /U* ALl /?/G 7 70 tdday in an answer to an invitation 'iShed here yvesterday afternoon. Ior|Walcolt ......... 68 76 e 1 F B8 i S 4 [ the fourth successive time the tribe Luebeck &7 93 4h@ had extended to Simpson to match 5 S 1 Ghpens 93 | A N BBl = with some. of | the areatest|of Miller Huggins took & Uncle Rob- Chalr 8 i QOLL YOUR ow, TBrdlors™n the country in.two special | V1¢'S aggregation into camp, this latest 297 416 454 palerty : {success running the Yankees' string | i hirdle fces, which were contem- {'up to seven victories in ten games, Humphrey ... T e ; SOflE TIME 5’ sdr i plted I, connection with the Ra¥-iiey " oniy three mare to be plaved. | Johnson FRloss match frnce OnB DI 2R e score was © tofL: {Collingswoad . 9 8 N\ WITH PE—! U tie Thirteenth Regiment Armory. Goldsboro gave the touring ball|Emmons ... ... § 83 | e players a big welcome. In the morn- | Morsc CO. M VS FAFNIR. Foonie ! CIGARET 7E£S HANDY The Co. M, S. G. baseball team Will |t the saldiers and sailors of the 7 play the Fafnir Bearinz team at Wal-- | community who had done duty. in the Steel, W/-/Y WO)QA/; / Shipping. nut Hill park tomorrow morning. |world war and the national colors | Maddocks : Gibney and Lipetz will be the bat- |were flying everywhere when the ball | Bachr ......... 8 3 82 tery for the guards., Farl Ross 355 |{ossers arrived. The ball game and a Arch street, is manager of the Co. M |trotting meet made up the fternoon team and would -like to arrange|program and every business house games with fast teams in the state, | closed up for the holiday. offering suitable guarantees. Trotters and pacers tore up : the | SR heavy turf of the half mile track in- ANNEX TO PRACTICE. side of which the major leaguers were | The Annex baseball team will hold | 8iVing their exhibition. The crowd pmactice at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow |¢Xceeded 4,000, the top figure that’ Inspection, merning at St Mary’s playgrounds, | Yanks and Robins have found either |wWillamets ...... 81 The following playcrs are requested |2t Jacksonville or on the barnstorm- |Falion ......... 78 to be on hand: Howe, “Al” Johnson, | N& tour northward . {Jones seeen 82 EfiAute) @) Cimpbell, Blanchard, .| M'Fhe townstolletloolng fat e Hirst Camphell, Peterson, Begley, Chalmers, | 41¢_ever blaved = here by —major|aahr - eiickdaeg i Ll league clubs: saw something which Raif the fan of the big 1e city seldom ¥6 ADMIT WOLNDED. Isecs in a lifetime. A game finished in 07 = 0 O _ |less than an hour. The Robins were inine Norfolk, V April 1T.—John B. i, home team, vesterday, and, as they 7 Foster, secretary.of the New York | oo trailis the 1aot malf of the Glants, announced vesterday thatd hintn had to be plaved From the wounded soldiers from the hospitalsi{ime Umpire Mullaney started f(he in and aroufid New York city would | teams en their way until Ward threw be admitted free to the games plaved | out Brazil and ended the ninth inning by the Giants at the Polo Grounds on ! only » minutes had elapsed Monéays and Fridavs this season The score 7 = = = . h. e (ADDITIONAL SPORTS A ON TR S LOWING PAGE!) New York .......000201011—5 6 0 Brooklyn L. ...000000001—1 6 4 Schneider Shawle wnd Ttuel We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- | Marauard and Wheat o . Boyle §éimoon-parties. BOXEFRS ENTERTAIN SALORS. AETNA BOWLING 3 Bkl | Britton-Montgomery Bont Features ALLEYS. = NS Al Church Street. Do Rer s Que Lo and ey rox miral vietory | Groman Anderson J. Anderson 4 9 RelllyRiuco . 81 T8— 166 . MACHINE LEAGU Foster i1 Collins .... s4 ison R 84 rman . s 84 Howard Krans tre « to @ fine | Lamh tertainment Boyl Vetic club's Wehl Richmond P hou hich the go cemed | Keating to cnjoy most was that bhetween Jack |Onorata Britton, the . welterweight champion, [ A, Campbell. ... 9 q -l TN - 9 \nd Jimmie Montgomery, a local hoy. — o —— | DA Uhe lads boxed three fe rounds. | 134-—1304 | MON S Chief Turner and Bill arrett, Gene | Dept. 609, | J 2 : and Tommy Shea, Sailor Volk Campbell . 94 J | i Billy Walker Griffin _and |Peterson . . : g T 5 Dyer and the two O'Gatty brothers | B. Chalmers. 267 MAIN ST were the other hoxers who performed. | Burkhardt |Max Wiley and Younz Mundy were i the wrestlers,