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STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922. THE SEATTLE BY LEO H. LASSEN for nearly a year, The been dizzy when they talent was in vogue most petition, the life of any long as they are suitable | shows, very few uneven | making a pretty good HE = announcement agreement was supposed went into that agree- of the winter. business, and safe for the fans, the matches and the fans are | start in trying to put the that the Cascade to have been in force un- ment with Hite, The In the Arena there will The Seattle boxing | ring game should prosper with him almost to a mitt game on its feet by ‘By Athletic Club = smoker til the last week in this | place is too small, good | be no excuses for the commission has undoubt- | here. ; ; man there. ; bringing such good box- = will be staged at the month, but with Clay | ventilation is impossible promoters not putting on edly tried to do its best | The local ring authori- Of course, Shanklin ers as Bobby Michaels See Arena Wednesday, next Hite temporarily inter- | anda post in the ringside good smokers. The ring for the game, but as a | ties could well take can afford to pay his and Young Joe Gans ah week, instead of at the ested in law, the commis- seats cuts off the view of | game should pick up body it has flivvered sad- George Shanklin of Ta- boxers more because he here. <f Pavilion, automatically sion has evidently seen a hundred or more spec- | from now on if the men ly in the past year. In coma as an example of has a small rent to pay, After two years of cancels the agreement fit to cancel the agree- tators. responsible for the game the future if they attend how to conduct boxing. | but when it comes to floundering around like that the Seattle boxing ment a bit before it had The Pavilion was too do their part. to the supervising of the For years Shanklin has | conducting a show we the proverbial chicken commission has had with run out. small for the promoters With the Arena open game and let the promot- been running the game have to hand it to minus its think tank, the Promoter Clay Hite fore- The Pavilion was never to take any chances of and the old agreement ers handle their own smoothly in Tacoma. George. boxing game should come ing all shows to be suited for boxing and the putting on expensive out of the way there will business affairs, such as There are never any | Jimmy Malone, the | back with a rush in Se- Staged at the latter place commission must have cards, and so mediocre | be room for honest com- renting the buildings, as squabbles, never any late | Cascade promoter, is | attle. Crystal Swimming Coach Calls First Indians | Lose in Hit Fest |Five Seattle Pitchers Fail to Halt Seal Sluggers and Lose Another, 16-12 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost, Pet. | Duffy Is” _ Returning to Coast Going Was Too Rough for the Oakland Shadow in Eastern Boxing Circles BY SEABURN BROWN eat Pitching Staff of Yanks Aa Ff Make Them Favorites to Repeat , Mays, Jones and Bush Make Up Great Mound Staff; Cleveland, St. Louis | cheng pa All Threaten; How Other Clubs Shape Up for Opening of the League Season Practice Tomorrow BY BILLY EVANS HE team that beats out the New YorkYankees in the American league is) going to play in the 1922 world series. The Yankees have pitching, oodles of it, and pitching in the past has Enter—Mr, Stymie! Alter struggling and fassing for two years, the executive committee of the United States Golf association decided, last Wednesday, to i . ET the t always decided pennants. Festore the stymic, stating that the stymile “belongs in golf.” Whether | ScLAnfeet ocsces-: "ite L wap rest smd ans barca 5 If given the opportunity to select four pitchers from the entire Amer-| it does, of does not, has been the cause of much argument in all | Han Prancieee 0000000000. 70 gong clang down in Oakland; ican league, it would be a difficult problem to get four better men than) flfing circles during the past two years of its banishment, but there Jimmy Dotty, bes ahaken, the Gust Mays, Hoyt, Jones and Bush. Then there is Bob Shawkey, is one thing certain, and that is that the rule governing a stymied ball during that period was very unsatisfactory, and we bellewe that the return of the siymie will moet with general approval in local of the East from the seat of his ring trunks and the name of Hymile Gold Suenmene 000 great pitcher when he is right. Bob, usu- ti fi d ef : . fi his press agent’: wag, ally a eg ay performer, ne os ogden od — sg ayes clubs, IQIAN FRANCIBGO, Apri #.—with voted redaptoe° igh myer and P d Some experts are inclined to thin! at Bob is thru. lon’ ee practically all the rewerves of be é eowes, ansccte refused to adopt Dutty’s work in the Bast ‘that opinion. Shawkey is young, has always taken good care of himself and should Ph rm a ge» ye Bate —_ vag nt et ae = ‘both squads thrown into the areas low sotmn nad great Seemeeineo b ‘a lot of ball games for the Yankees this summer. bs barred by the U. 8. G. A. but the W. G, A. allows its use, A pair | 200" tie banchalie flew thickest, to his handiers and himself. He was 3 Yankees were without a good southpaw last year. A left hander, who can de-| of strange bulldogs love cach other just about as nierly us the N®& (110 Gidisne in the fourth same ot stopped in seven rounds by Lew 33 is a very valuable man to any ball club. It looks as if Miller Huggins has acquired oe Western golf bodies. Fresideat, Gates, ef the w. a the. gabe taken eatin’ IC to a2. | eee ee pie poy 4 a player in “Lefty” O’Doul. says : jis aamociation might follow the tr ‘ ol . & G. 1t was plainly an endurance contest. Sotoadt ak ingrace > 35 ‘ es f veral ¥ Last charging « nominal admixsion to tournaments. It don't seem possible Everybody pitched for feattle but » Shortly afterward, 3 has been the property of the New York Americans for er tg rs that they could agree on even this, lwabt BMoCredie. ‘Mack. Schorr, ett ing @ few minor crarnp Bobby 2 —————----—# }season he was sent e laitasion / 5 . " 5 Harrett, @ comparati . San Francisco club for fur-| Members of the Jefferson Park Golf club have today and tomorrow [007 4nd Munkey tools sums in fighter, ‘knocked “Gold” kicking in “ ther seasoning. With that} { Play their qualifying round (18 holes) for the club championship. | oivctice on the part of tim Heain. | Dan MeKettrick and Jack Kearns . } z The 16 low, scorers will moet in seratch match play for the title, and Bixt San Fi 36 ‘club he won 25 games in the| the rest of the fleld will xteen San Francisco hits. ex-| had faith in Duffy and wanted him \Coast L He appears to ; plains the riot. The Tribe managed to stay with the Eastern game and 3 He ae Lesage. ie appe: on, handicap. AK A. to garner 11 safe blows, every one of “come back,” but Duffy had seen b | ved. 5 whieh was converted int 5 Ni ‘a Unless Judge Landis relents the| Rament. A stroke and distance is With One over, but the hease orub| peor 4 pos secs ae eed 3 Yankees are goths be minus couldn't be stopped by such a small to much of their attack until May 20 wean rape re ‘ball “coh n har vn Ag ll Tea | Ore’ ra oakgisd bs any in a four: came, Ld i” made That le the releane date on the) Owens, Bill Harding, George Terrell and bis brother, Lewis, were [icine (rine acme thelr eel Jimmy Malone has heaved » uspension meted out to Babe Ruth | having their regular sexsion at the Seattle Golf club links last Sanday [rns banged in gave the MoCratie — sigh of relief. The difficul- er iy Maieaal and by the time they arrived at the I1th ter the battle was give [Cina onerun lend. ‘The Seale pot ei | ag glee enplor 9- eyelet A. in to mim | AMitake (with Ted doing most of the “take”. All four teeshots [ie tuck thru Ellison's hitting nod =, Farren on the menu has Ankers are corta landed on the green and then followed the remarkable climax—each | Jui Srumprs ivory work on necane oe eerie Alger the Umely swats of these two great) player sinking his putt for a 2." The putt bs often referred to ax | Wien a soubia hilline wouht hove! acl WEE Deitio four reunde with Datemen. However, I am of the! “the winning shot,” but it didn't prove correct in this case. | kept the Indi doe Warrahan =~ the Arena winion that the excellent pitching the Yankees should get will tide George Sample, who attended the Rotarians’ convention at Van- win the fray, Stump | j put reverne English on the ball and! grounded it in front of the initial muck j Kimer Jacobs is figured as the best | |pitching bet for the Indians to use|», couver, B. ©. this week, js back in Seattic and telling his friends all about it, Ne! Net about the convention, but about holing a mashie shot for = “2" at the 13th hele ef the Shaughnessy Heights course them over without having the elub suffer any great handicap. jure with, but the hardy Irishman is HEBBSess as last Wednesday. George got his first taste of golf last February, and (today, and has always been a stumbling repeat, LNs certainly Slgure (9) ne can hardly blame him fer crewing © bit over his Vancouver |” scmmany eee, ae ee nee ‘The other three berth in the first lormance. Leavenworth “Kansas” Kershaw, known to every Reattio~ anh ¥ nothing in their favor but clever- Mvision will in all probabitity be oo | Seller in the Northwest; Jack David, the Karlington club captain, and | }40" '" ness. Morgan Jones can box; but he upled by Cleveland, St. Louls and| Jimmie Brewster, of cigar fame, who alo golfs, were among thane | Murphy, i>. wane yy to hear the final bell ring Washington. Present when George Sample pulled “the greatest shot I ever made.’ Bere Orne ame Ser dun ace te Soe ae Cleveland ts an UF ball club tn the —— mumpt ae scan g avian Bose Regn “Give us more tournement golf” Goch was the ery ef the meme |Csnnair, i pote tarp Bagg PW If Manager Speaker is able to be] bere ingleweed ‘and Rainier cube test yous. They gd aot im the game every day then one of | have no, cause fo repeat remark this coming season. Gene Hat- "= call oes the big ifs will have been removed pc bee er the ae club captains, are now busy Bett Ma: aa nei aaneeaien's <tr, grenmney: in the] Wal be se coasen O07 any equewtans of cher kagireed or Renae, (3 : la nothing new te ths, gent fe | te Tenge mmoeaad Chat a * lo the : * laprov i * he Heh never take any prices at a| Rance? of the Indians. His leader: | because Gene and Jack plan to have something going on all the time, | Seance a He's Don Vickers, the crack coach of | ‘beta enna or the Par j*hip and playing strength ts needed | - pemer. D the Crystal Bwimming club team. shaw, bat he’ one mean onthe ball Held | Thety we couples will take part in the third anmaal bentibathand | 9 o The Crystal Poot opens today ena|“"™! further notice, m riend | 1 Sim Bagby and Walter Maile, SSETeeate competi a Seattle Golf club, wo was made 4 i203 Don wili have his 1921 champions Michaels ts im Harrahane! Dal a Broan, Re dae dB goog [Prove consistent winners the aster | poo — a in the first round must be played off ptt Francisce— "AB. Hi. PO out fot, prectice semerros morning | our’ grvie rei (ie eth a “| ing problem will have been solved ¥ Kihauet, tb ha ee ‘adhe ot 6:30 p. m. His cham-| nent on the fox-trot—the tilt looms ive pitchers in the Coast league for 5 vais | = ~~ tea oa [Seteral seasons. He started out ‘i laan bps deeded eee ae | The qualifying round for the Chapin cup and the regular monthly lear HS }obat ft) fore casos nny mtact 10r tM) an a heavy artillery battle ee Sea ne ee ee | he sae | medal competition are on the billoffare at the North End course | oe ‘ 4 Hy] ~ Joo Martinson and Marty Se ae in ate es| "Eke tnt ban teen qreaty |_eant- Woh even sna rat age Be” $i: TBIRDS SING — . | ric: te barrricns "wre league many seasons ago and later peerage ~ ate addition of | . he H figure in the Conger ge ogg trial | Stuffy McInnis. He is « great ball | H Py WHEN taken advantage the extra yong 7 ee eee | player. The outfield will deliver e ° ‘| ROBERT days of training, and should be catia apeemndiannn | Steve O'Neill can be depended upon | | in shape. No changes have been for briliiant work back of the bat. ecague e | HITS GEORGE announced in the rest of the . * If these things come true Cleve! | — j y % ard } for Johnny. Wilson’ ¥ } | VANCOUVER, B. C., ' ae ooeré: |ianc should prove a strong con Sund: and dD | - gt i rumors in nda sireioe, od tender. However, it lacks the power Here are the games listed for Sunday for theta | than for Barney in seventh, April 8. —Knocking Dave Shade is to box Bud ie thé lehding middlen feor the jor the Yankees and doesn't figure to || lowing week. Home team managers on April 16 are|) fist onti, toy | George Ingle clear out of | Logan at Omaha on 18. The | the various state boxing com- trim the New York aggregation urged to obtain their ground certificates immediately and |) 1M-:+4 ror Gea the ring in the sixth | Peut will go 10 rounds if they botty — if they climb into the same St Louis and Washington loom | if they can’t schedule their fields for the time scheduled || j-::."t, round, Bob Harper won |" i ‘Wilson. up as the other two dangerous fac. | Ss ii ediatel Home teams | | ****t'* tors. Both of these teams wii | they should inform The Star imm: ly. "ane : another start here last Funny the way Coast fighters who LENIENCY FOR BABE prove troublesome. are named last in the following brackets: ie Panaanees 3 night. It was a scheduled po ng the East. all come to YORK, April %.—C. G. Hil| fries Materane, — The addition of Peckinpangh has es Summary: Innings row bou grief on the same point. They can’t i Work fan, says he will have| be pins with the bags greaaing. The |™ade the Washington club. With Cemmars pone @. by Boorr 4 by M 10- serge “a Harper |%and the punching the Adsntic signatufts on the petition to wonder of it is that hie sarenstio | him at short there is no better in ‘Three Brothers Dre Works Vitliman Merchants at Cote atip m. Hell % by Dailey %. Mune re-| Caught e ¢ ampion on coast boys give them. Bert Colima a ner “Tandio to euspend| meee ce ne mn? bat him on tho ‘i teid in either major league Washington Laundry me Juniors at Linceim, at 4 p, wm. ode ouiccine inal ar ky Wie the hinge piece with a | was a boy with the speed and wallop Ra Ruth scatence. — re saenthi Here pitching is agnin the prop. | '*¢*Pndente v= Pires ainies Oo. cla by Davis 2, by Geary 1, by Bur left hook that did the | ecessary to get by, but after a few 19 BET Eiileon. Prisco rit ints weet rap. | fm Neither of these clubs appear| Giants va Washington Park at Washington park, at 2 pm. rye fp lng 4 ogy ng og} sleep business. Ingle was ae ence’ 4 poggtete rs EGUACK KEARNS TALKS Fing out two homers ands triph | fhe Tanke te Ditching to topple} Wan sate’ Dro Werks vu: Wert Wesdland Merchenia at lower Weodlasa park, | O0ar7 1. ett J, Stolen pore! gut for several minutes. | ciime of California. " NEW Ape 8—[We WAY) iced three circuit wallopa in twe ¢ couldn’ at 2p. im. x . Three Kilivon, 0 _ TTiibe one month and may be Tapped three circuit wallops in tw ‘. web alge surprise me if the} Wilson-Krietle Co. va West & Wheeler Liberty Park at South park, at 1p. m. wedaune ike Seanttio, CAGE SEMLFINALS ON ANOTHER G BARRED ts We box Car| Sacramento finaiiy got under way yeo.| Clubs came under the wire as they eagve No. 3 Valia. —Bacrifice hit—Rhyne. TICAG: “hes pn cared terday, ming the Onkland club after| did last October—New York, Cleve French Dry € plays—Stumpf te Connolly to Murphy CHICAGO, April _§.— Rockford. | CHICAGO, April €—-Ralph Par. , Beckett and Wells in Lon- and we may come tack to Wills. It al) depends on what up,” Jack Kearns, manager ‘of Jack Dempsey, said. They sail _ ‘Tuesday for Engiand. rothers Pilliards at South Beattic, at 2 p.m. t Columbia, at 4 p.m. Walia Walla, at 4 p.m, rman Co. va Br n Mt. Raker W Vremont Cyclones va Panther SCHEDULE ror Arni Longue No. 1 Washington Laundry Co. ve, Three Brothers Dre Works at Lincets, at 1 p. m. Zerolene Cubs va. Hillman Merchants at Columbia, at 12 noon. at lower Woodland park, at 12 noon. Miis., plays Mount Vernon, Ohio, and Lexington, Ky. plays Fogg high school of Nashville, Tenn., in the semi-final matches at the interschol- astic basketball tournament here to- j day. three reverses. turn the trick. it took Pal Sittery to Khyne to Bilison, caut, wrestler, was indefinitely barred from Chicago by the city ath- letic commission. He is charged with stalling and smearing his body with cocoa butter in his recent match with Johnny Meyers. land, St. Louis and Washington. If the ifs are not overcome by Cleve land the Indians may not finish bet ter than fourth. Last year at this time I was post. tive the Athletics would finish better than eighth. Mack's aggregation SACS FINALLY BEAT OAKLAND SACRAMENTO, April 8.—Holding the opposition to six hits, Paul Fit- tery bested Kremer in a pitchers’ Los Angeles still held tts Sine over mtr Kenworthy yesterday, Portiand losing tts third straight to the champion club. And it was a 1-to-0 ecore, Kennie making two errors on Carroll, the first man up, who scored the only run of the day. Hest Bhoe Shop va. Falcon A. ¢ Nea = at HOME + crossed me. ‘The team looks better | Asan! Cubs va Washington Park at Washington park, at 2 p.m. battle in yesterday's game, Sacra-| MURCHISON V8. PADDOCK | Learn. te bo pete donde —— NEW YORK, April 8.—New Se ek ne et me wee? len tek vine, task ae it i aker Cigar Co. at Walla Walla, at 2p. m. mento breaking into the win column| CHICAGO, April §&—Loren Murch. | drome, fy “4 NE, three major league tenius| Yomere men sea, ee Sy; 7 na twill nd Merchant vs. Wiison-Krietle Co, at Ad 2pm with a 3 to 1 victory over Oakland. | ison and Charley Paddock may meet | You can dance anywhere. Prof. Wil- we new southeon, whe © escape the cellar ler Liberty Park va Went Beattle Dye Works at Hiawatha, at 2 p.m.) me goon. R. H. B.|in a series of sprints here this spring | liam A. Jackson, of New York city, og om today after barastorm| fa lame are Mae the fem Detroit to top the second division, League No. 3 PP -icewr poet 1 6 1{to decide national supremacy. The|teaches all of the latest steps in forth from the Southern train- wad Rost) to fink 1 1. Vo Westerman ttle ANG coi sscevececvess | id m ing camps. gue Were Seamer’ penile: et Te ee me | Fs Neetatan totaled ur Lanls: Preach Dey Casas ot Waits Walla: 0s | Sacramento . 3 7 1/{Mlinots Athletic club, for Murchison, | stage and ballrcom dancing. Tele- cient showed the righ f Boat 4pm Batteries: Kremer and Kobler;| will challenge Paddock phone Elliott 3187.—Advertisement. Reese she righ wins Ponereet, Mtttee Boston had better pitching 1) Panthers vs. Ross Cubs at B. F. Day, at 1 p.m cei ana oun de ae prance kth vas CRYSTAL POOL, OPENS TODAY | tnat kind of work, he'll make Const fana|¥OUld favor it to top the second| Mt wi at BF, Day, at p.m. d j “ forget pout Vie Aldridge. division. If Bush t in a - 1a cer, eee . = Pool for the euro atone Slat aaes pee - ie New. Fela ‘Were Aa ote tee IRON DUKE } EVENING TAME guests aitending. ‘The Peet |, %esttie.nd Frisco play again today ana| team I would’ give the Bor an ex.|i Lakewood Slicker THROWS GAME APRIL 1 tomorrow, Heattio must tak! cellent chance to finish in the firet ackers 100 ANGHLEM, | April | ¥.—Twe will be formally opened to the pub He today, the doors being opened @t 12 noon. roen to Jump « f the series. FRANK P, HOOD PRESENTS Master of All Violinisis | boots by Kenworthy, Portland second | |baseman, gave the Angels the one run necessary to settle the issue of tight duel, and Los division The Boston club can hit. Tt ts going to make a lot of runs this Are Dropped From Star Ball League home to op hers April 19 —_ See e However, I can't see the The Lakewood Sticke: ™ a pitching BALL GAME BOOKED ppt : gry homage andes FT 1 * of z pitching. be ped ' i ngeles won the third straight game ona Misither ‘knocked the Kirk-| YOUNG FITZ TO = _ — Sinise mates all This wit ||0m Portland, 1 to 0, | Jand-Varsit ball ° to 7 ‘ 2. foul yesterday, but if things clearea| FIGHT TUNNEY] CHAMPS ON HARVARD NINE {eave “the, Falcon Athletic chub | |p reaad em f° hel “ ISTON, April Four varsity iM, te vithou ro} aay. i need - up this Afternoon theve teams were| | Gene Tunney and Young Hob Fitz-|champlons are membern of the Har ochach astcher, hae ‘boon manea r haiicigde 06 the Peder oh 1 Tae Anu i Raa | lor battle at Denny field|#lmmons will moet in the near future|vard baseball nine. Acthan eo. the Mt, Baker Cigar. Co, a. ; : Batteries: Cr and Elliott; . : ‘ : yo ard bane - nila should get in touch with ard || " ‘ yy at 2:20. at Newark. Tunney's American | is leader of the team. George Owen| rt? Seed receiver, apd hitter, too, |] Myric i at Spalding’ Immetinars | |Ponder and Daly. | Cheaper to Drive icine tiles 4 light } yweight championship wi im i. . wee, . | pee 0 - let : vyweleht mpionship will | play cond bas: Louis Gordon,| aa Kohler, the new shortstop signed|| and undoubtedly Myrick will te es | Than an Auto RRIEAU WINS not be in any danger when | captain of the basketball five, is in| by the Mt. Baker Cigar Co.. played that| | able to line up a practice game for TURN Less gas, lene oll, cheaper : WINNIPEG, April §.—Frank Bar. | Young Bob shoots Me to Judae | right field. Charley Buell, captain. | position for the Fellx club and for the || the Falcons RNON [J tires, less garage space, lower ‘ rieau, Vancouver middleweight, b from the statements of the Eustern | elect of the football team, is a utility h Dry Cleaners tn other Star v SALT LAKE CITY, April 8. taxes, cheaper sporting writers who have seen them both in action, transportation as fic laws permit! brief story of the Em infielder. - Converting four hits into five runs, | a Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis her: : " Herb Larson, Fremont third seck- | Salt Lake won its first game of the last night in a 12-round bout. tod to work KERR WORKS TODAY is _ js - ‘ , ; , 5 storey cle, Comp. h the - see : the pl anthers Sun-| or, in one of the neatest performers | season today, downing Vernon, 5 to jm motoreyele compa it PINKY MITCHELL WINS BOUT CALLED OFF CHICAGO, April $—Dick Kerr, | 487... Shields was a member of the] inthe tongue, according to those whe |1. Thuryton received sensational | SWQMORle se enan BALWAUKEE, April §—Pinky| HOUSTON.—In a 12-round bout|/former White Hox star hurler, who | Louie's French Dry with Dick Heron un | Rave seen him in section. He has de. |Support. ‘The score: RH. BE other motorey: though | it a Peebell beat Pal Moran here last |Tillle Herman, San Francisco, and| refused to sign Comiskey's contract |the Job he didnt have much chasse st] veloped Into.a goed hitter In the ines [Vernon ..... a2 | Se eee, eee Se rere, anne 4 might in a 10-round bout Johnny McLaughlin, Philadelphia, | this year, was scheduled to make hia | breuking in regularly season oF two. Salt Lake 4 Oo} M che ng —_——_——_——— became entangled in the ropes in the | first appearance in semi-pro baseball | — Batteries: James and Hannah; able. Don Hovell, who ranked aa one of the best hitters in prep circles when he played for Franklin @ few seasons has McKAY VS. GANS eighth round and it was declared no Gordon McKay haa been lined up | content. to meet Panama Joe Gans here | ! The Seout © purchase eas Plan makes The BF. Day ground sk about it. up by & construction « | here today, appearing with the city hall team. Thurston and Jenkins. 7T. ¥ What axe, been signed by the Mt EDWARDS BEATS MOORE | Mercerized Motorcyclet DENVER BOUTS “dl rig ease ow backstop and screen are being put April 14. LEWIS TO CAPT Baker Wildcats, ® <P r “ of be 5 | DENVER. —~ “Stockyards” ‘Tommy! CHICAGO, April ¢avuisrend teore Pat" Tureh ah talioac dee wncec: che Sileeaeled ak beac teatiecen oe by oe low art JIMMY DUNDEE WINS — | Murphy, Chicago ‘middle, toot 10.| noted » of the 1928 Unt-| West” Woodland Lice atheat. Pcrsas t quads |fon trom Johnny Sheppard. Danny | HOLLYWOOD, — Jimmy Dundes round bout to George Manley, Den-| versity of C he Ie & pretty goo te gw ce» Sankt ose san tea {ram ‘Californie, worse sb-round FRITZ petpointed Ballor Kramer in the |ver. Jack Doyle, Denver lightweight, | cecding Milton Romney, recently de- | Sevtamn et te tallcra trae hoc at | Prot, Willl “pd Fier on agg mae tana yaar aon Gs rz four-round main event lst night. |bested “Society” Hogan, Chicago, in| clared ineligible ’ captain of the Ballard high school ajuad.| Prof. William A. Jackson, of New decision from Roy Moore, St. Pau! Ser ee ees “veoh ot night. ibected “A The Wiison-Kristie Ce, wan playing |XOrk city, Jt teaching all of the|Young Montreal beat Jabex White in | TEER CO, KREISI ER supplied the real kick of the evening. | . ie CIONI BETS RECORD the Wont Beattie Dye Works at H latest steps in stage and ballroom |10 rounds. capone BARTFIELD SCORES K.0. | CHICAGO, April be itera Cont, [aia rhe ave, and Universiig. | Beginmee? MTIGUE WINS SEATS NOW FULTON WINS PROVIDENCH.—-Soldier Bartfield,| professional roller skate champion,| former team is the home nquad ansen ntart oa ch Monday aan JERSEY CITY "April 8.—Mike Mo ar rod jew Y. wked - , a '|Mrown Mrothern Hilllards are alse the . c DI cRSE ‘ “i : GRAND RAPIDS. —¥red Vulton |New York, knocked out Mike Morley |aid tho half mila im 1:15:35, a now 'Brown Mrathere Billiards are alm the} (toes Ooert nace Bon Elliott 3187.|Tigue, middleweight, knocked ou . 118 Pihe Street Seen: Olay 4 Oe knocked out Homer Smith last night.!in the fifth round. record, Westernman Co, at South Seatth Advertisement. bunday Billy Beckett in the third round,