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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 1 HORE IT if AN CRROR Linob COMES UP LEFT z _ -_—— aoe Morris Has a Legitimate Objec- tion to Making a Match With Palzer at the National Club. roasting can} Morr! Haren] 4 manager for refusing to niake a match with Al Palzer at the Nationai ®& C., which has long been known as @Rourke’s own club, even though WRourke says he has no interest in it @t prevent. They take it for granted that the proposed bout 1s off if the ied High School Boys As an outsker, aving no interest Hold Swimming Meet To-Night Many Records Expected to Be Broken in the Races at CCNY. whatever in elther man or manager, I can't see why O'Rourke Is less entitled to blaine for refusing to let Palzer box Morris at any other club than the Na- tional. The Morris people are not nearly so exacting. They are willing to accept any other club but the National, The Morris party demands only a Reutral battle ground—any neutral bat- tle ground, O'Rourke refuses to allow hie man to fight at any but the club that he hab controlied for yoars, and tn which he & still popularly supposed to have an interest, whether he has or not. Morris has a legitimate objgetion to ‘waking @ match with Palser at the Na- tional, for Palzer certainly has been feevily favored in at least three of his AAghts at that club, The most prominent instance of this was mn the first bout with Kennedy, in which he had Ken- medy almost out at the end of the ninth reund, and was allowed nearly a quar~ ter of © mintte overtime in which to finish the job. ‘They are talking now of a $15,000 purse Some fine performance: vrhen the local schoolboy swimmers meet to-night at the C. C, N.Y. nata- ‘torfum to decide the High School swim- ming champtonghips, All the stars of Clinton, Townsend Harris, Commerce, Erasmus, Commercial and’ many other schools will be on hand to compet the records are expected to go bling. Although Clinton is the favorite for the team honors, she will have a hard time beating out Townsend, Commeroe for the Morris-Patzer bout, If it ever! and rasmus, as these teams have some tak 1 place, Quite a nice little ke for} edy watermen on then a couple of youngsters who have been! seedy wate “pe fighting only e year or ‘so! | The S0-yard swim is expected to be acl race between Billy Moore of Pre BURNS 1s after Young] Clinton, Duncan of Townsend and Clay- are expected Togo. Now we'll see whether or| burn of Eravmus. In the 10-yard swim not the Jap could, as the Western) will be seen Lemcke, the young Com- the Coulons they| merce swimmer, who has been breaking .” If he can whip| records all eeason for the distance. He —— ced he! 11 be doing well) will be opposed by such star Moore of CUnton and Robinson and Crossman of Townsend. * © more kidney punches in N. In the 22-yard swim Hopkins of N York State boxing bouts, This} ownsend 1s expected to better his time refers, 1 take it, to the blows de-) of 3.0, as the will be pushed hard by Uvered in clinches in which the aggres-| seyi,our, the Clinton crack, and Agra- sor leans over and hammers at his op) monts, the Commerce mainstay, whose Ponent’s back with wrist or fist or fore-| races this season have brought forth ‘arm according to his taste. There can| much favorable comment. A new rece be no objection to a fairly delivered] org is looked for in the plunge, and al- dlow—a straight blow delivered, like any| together some lively doings are ex- body blow, with the knuckles, How- | pected. ever, the interpretation of the rule is up to the conrmission. ————- Bvening World’s at ol Journey LOR BURKE'S manager has a kick, The Sailor was to have ought Charlie Victor at the Long Acre night before last. Instead of @ fight and a.purse he got an inside jolt from the effects of which he ft stl somewhat grogsy. “Tt wae this wa: ald Burke's man- ay: fiteipee, bat? igley * i ager yesterday afternoon, pulling a care- Lee isdltiemsciae sianss fully folded sheet of paper from his sary, pocket, “Burke was to have boxed Vic- fi Hats Starts “Miss, 8h iMhoodaide, 1) —Grewald, 49: tor, and the Sailor was to have received ae NG Woodside, f. 1)-<Gowale, 40: We oy No. aid] Fong. bie were lees than a hundred people in the house when Burke and I arrived at ex- acti} ten minutes past 9. As soon as came in they notified us that the elu had called the bout off on account py ‘t @fthe small house, Burke chirped up ay, Areale Ciguffeure Noy tlle, 8: and taid: AP here prepared to fight, ri sets tt, Gs Daly, 00; Bagel, I demand my guarantee.’ But thera No, 2--Keitel, 00; Puckharer, as odd acthing 4oine, Found ous that pe, Bi; Lddderman,' 78;' Schwieder!, v0 dhe announcer had made an announce: | ‘inednas te Chauffeurs No. 2—Mannlon, Ment at @ quarter to 9 saying that) 5), bait jg “OtOR. ‘#0; Lewis, 54; Walk- Gailor Burke refused to’ fight. Why, | gl, hh ; that was half an hour before we arrived, | 7.% Rf T'm going to take Burke's contract to| ben, 00 init 0 all the Boxing Comm'ssion and find out| ,, Kiem t Brant, @he:her a boxer has any rights or not.” | "A! B'S’ No! 8 wNew Vanth to: in. juin. Nis! aicLanghio. “83, "Wallt, Th T might not do any harm to took into Ny, 1 (Wodaite, Ta 1)-—Witeman, Ah; club matters a little. Last week, ier, ‘100; Reed, 85; ‘Miller, 80; Mathes, for instance, Jack Dorman and 1 Sergi Bag all le Bmiyh boxd at the Malvern A. C., up 88; Miller, 08; Wialuiach, Pas: fm the Bronx, The Commission has oan 106; ruled that in all main bouts the boxers Formby! must be officially weighed just before a going into the ring and the weigit pud- | &7) Pemilo, 4 . Moly snnewnced from the ring. The an- pat S nouneer, {t appears, announced that rv) Dorman weighed 137% pounds and Smith eels, On trots 133% As & matter of fect, Smith and fle manager say that they were 6 Last Night's Fob Winners. lub rffice from 6.90 antil ring time; that | }- Joh hia 8 ors 7. A. 8. Dorman came in after them, and that | 9, “Arthur ) meither voxer was weighed at all or qpked to weigh. Dorman says he was Weighed early. in the evening, In the atternoon Smith weighed at another club peso he wee. training and scaled ex- pounds, or #ix pounds tess pan ne apnounced weight. ‘The rule calling Cor the weighing of mei str, many Fae made by ihe Commiasion. 1: is « safeguard against | stad i gree foes one-sided exhibi- here @ fooling of the ‘oy who pretend to be ¥ are, But if the clubs te be lowed to juagie welght an- Roungements the rule will become a by Ji ter game at the initial wack than he did - y—. >. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8,. 1922, ' = IT KEEPS ON RAIN NG ‘AT MARLIN FTER ty CENTER, PITCHER © _© First Baseman Hal Chase Latest Player to Report at Atlanta Camp ‘ i Ex-Manager in Good Condi- tion and Ready to Play His Best for the Club. i Atlanta, Ga., Mach 8. | AL CHASE, the great first base-| H man, but a private in the ranks! now, is the latest arrival in the Highlanders’ camp, having come direct | from New York, where he was delayed | clearing up some business deal or other, | Ho looked fit and declared that he thought he would be able to play a bet- last year, now that the duties of man- aging a big league club have been lifted from his shoulders. “I'm prepared to give the Hilltoppers the best that ig In me this season,” sald Chase, “I don't mind a bit working un- der somebod: we. I feel confident that Manager Wolverton will be able to ob-| tain the results that I could not as leader, At any rate he can depend on me to work my hardest to give New York the winning American League team it deserves. that I can help him on I am at his service.” HIGHLANDERS’ PITCHERS SHOW REAL 6PEED. Wolverton has heard such good ree ports on Gene Elliott, who wan with the team lavt year, ‘that he has, wired for him to report at the local camp at onc Elliott has been troubled with a Ia didn't think It advisable as he had glven up hope of member ever rounding into shape again. However, Manager Wol- verton thinks that special treatment from Trainer Mulcahey will obviate the trouble—at any rate he is anxious to give i a trial, Every man on the club had a chance to get some batting practice yesterday, It was kept up for about two houi and it 4s very likely that they will through the same course every day, Russ Ford, McConnell, Vaughn and ack Warhop pitched to the batters, and all showed an unusual amount of speed for this time of the Those four ‘The Turkish flavor and fragrance delicious milano, wile del & yous most critical cent satisfaction in Ne or dded 20 for for 1 It there 1# anything| Pl Blended to be difzrent= and er cIGASETTES age 0 and 10 more setae Gat wT, sit Mion af 100. HIGHLANDERS TURN DOWN THE REDS’ DEF! FOR GAME SATURDAY. |' ATLANTA, Ga., March 8—The |! Reds have ohallenged the High- landers for a game at Columbus, |! Ga., on Saturday, but Manager || Wolverton was forced to decline, |; as he didn't think his men were in good enough condition at pres: [| ent to risk such @ meeting. Man- [fj ager Hank O'Day of the Porkoplis outfit therefore will have to walt until the New York Americans reach Cincinnat! before he has chance to clash with them. Man- ager Wolverton was more than anxious to hook up with the Reds, but concluded that discretion ts the better part of valor. ‘The men are not fit yet,” was the way Wolvertan put it, “and if they played now they might be injured which would not pay for any benefits that might accrue from such @ contest. The Reds’ time will come jater, and then we will be prepared to show some real ‘aseball.”” ers. mentioned sem to be in fi class condition, and it will just be a cage of taking care of thelr wings from now on. Harry Wolter and Earl Gardner have reported. Wolter is in the best of form right now, He has been coaching Santa Clare College in Callfornia all winter and has been playing @ great deal of ball, Wolter may be the player Wol ton will mame as the captain of the team, Karl Gardner looks strong, hav- ing put on some more weight. SWEENEY La MISSING FROM Ed Sweeney is still missing from the Sweeny ie still @ holdout. ked the New York Club for six 4 dollars and the club doesn't think he is worth that much. Wolver- that he has made the dig Just tract. Those who know Sween port unless that {s the reason Wolverto: Street in ine to do the bulk of work with the New York pitchers. It_ doesn't look at thin #1 as if the Tee. faut for the tthe arbitration treaties ware Nalted in the Bevate, my frien, the German Amhasen and myself would Nave concluded a eimitiar treaty with on ‘the emphatic declaration Ks mtly made by Keeretaty of Ktate | Chase Says He Doesn’t Mind Working Under Some Other Leader. S004 break in the failed to shine for the nd the ground 1s too heavy to do any real work on it But the players are not losing any time, ; however. rain fs on the calendar ‘and if dt does come forth there no telling when the grounds will be in shape. ‘Record Crowd Sees Brown Win (Special to The Evening World), FALL RIVER, Mass., March 8.—K. O, Brown of New York received the gopu- lar decision over Bay Wood of this eity in @ twelve-round contest before the Colonial A. C. It wae a one-sided affair throughout, the victor doing all the fighting. The loser covered up and) lasted only by his defensive tactics, | Bameness and grit. The biggest crowd that ever saw a boxing bout in New Wngland gathered at the rink and jammed every bit of space that could he doond, Many fans came all the way from Boston, Providence and New Bed- ford to see the New Yorker in action. eae CHARLESTON SELECTIONS. Firat Race—Faustina, Nick Akin, Sprighuy Retond’ Race—Hearthstone, Eaton, Gold Mine. ‘Third Race—Bard of Hope, Caugh Hill, Marjorie A. Fourth Race—M. Cambon, $ir Cleges, Tay Pa; Fifth Race—Claque, Emily Lee, Peter Belle Ciei Bixth e—Jack Denman, Pender, J. H. oo of Rabies Scare AN Doge rantiaed. large are to be caught Ps ehot. The ‘tra le ee, OVERS mad Go; Guseppe be ao Ry. feld in the Un ft Brooklya ‘yesterday t to evtala citizenship papers. Dy hin side stood ‘Antony ‘Tucel, Ttatlan interpreter of thy Tucel™ asked Judge BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Lac! EDITED BY _: ROBERT EDGREN. SHORT STOP GOING DOWN FOR A GROUNDER. naw vor 6 OARSMEN SAILORS DIVERS DECKHANDS AND MUST UNDER $7, RUAN Nate AUNCH Coffey Hangs On And Goes Limit With Jack Dillon seanealpenint Frisco Experts Declare East- erner Best Middleweight They Have Seen. (Special to The Evening World), SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.—Com- pletely outclassing his opponent at ev- ery stage of the game, Jack Dillon of Indi olis scored a decisive win over Walter Coffey, the California middle- weight, at Oakland. It was Dillon's California debut, and h ored a big hit with the fans, notwithstanding his falure to land a knockout, although he vad Coffey hanging on afte: the first round, Coffey was helpless against the East- ven men from the outset. He wa: beaten after the first exchange of blows and only managed to weat. the storm by hugging his way througn the 1 nine rounds, Altogetner, Dillon made a creditable showing, pression was that he ts th dleweight who has shown here for some to be MH two-handed fighter, feet. punch In elther hand and clever on ne| Series in Texas Not Refusal of Houston and Gal- Leaguers Reason of Cancel- BY BOZE MAN BULGER. Marlin were treated to th cotton warehouse. Th Commercial fornished the Giants, and the citizens of the big Warehouse were per rauaded McGraw is very anxious to set In and F Worth again to-night. to Be Played big cities of Texas, it looks ap if the proposed series between the Giants and the Athletics will have to be called off. According to the plans thet McGraw and Connie Mack had agreed upon, one game was to have been played In San Antonio and one in Dallas. On the day set for the game in Dallas it was found that the Athletics had a game sched- uled in Houston and another tn Gat- veston for the second team. ‘Those cities refused to cancel the'r dates unless they game between New York and Philadelphia. On the day that the game was to have been played in Sap Antonio it was found that the Glants had dates in the same iw» cities, and again Galveston and Housten refused to let the big leaguers out. McGraw was so annoyed over the sit- uation that he wrote Mr. Brush, who ts jin San Antonio, to see Connie Mack and jeall th tirely unless Hous- ton and an would conrent to can- cel the dates there with the Giants and also the Athletics, It woutd be fools hardy to play excepting 8: chances are t': | played. The Dallas who to the treat of th at Houston an e games on any days y and Sunday, veston to Call Off Games dation. Marlin, Tex., March &. E unique spectacle of a Club of Martin ls very muec) disturbed | are so apprehensive lest McGraw chan: tu clear out @ space larée enoug) for good afternoon of work of some kind, On account of Jealousy i aatiboath the attitude in the matter, 20 that they are doing the dog in manger act. _ Likely Scheduled With the Big ARLY this morning t! big league pitchers warming up In a over the bad weather that has been his training quarters that the owner exercise and turn it over to the players. as he takes his two teams to Dallas Matty Baldwin BY JOHN uN POLLOCK. 1 oe BALDWIN of Boston, who is unquestionably one the | best Hghtwelghts in this coun- try, strengthened his reputation by easi- ly outpointing Johnny Marto, the same local scrapper, in a teneround bout at the National Sporting Club show. Bald- win won because he too clever and fast for Marto and also managed +o ret away from the majority of Johnny's swings and hooks by clever ducking. Baldwin had no trouble in scoring his | punches as he timed his blows well and} seldom missed with one of his leads. landed heavy rights on Marto’s Jaw and ‘on his body, but the plucky Italian lad paid no attention to the wallops and would come tearing In with a left or right swing for Baldwin's jaw. couple of times Marto succeeded in get- ting home this punch which jarred Baltwin for a few seconds. In the fourth round Marto tore into Baldwin and landed @ heavy left and right into the pit of his stomach and u right to his jaw, while Matty was against the ropes taking the wind out of him. Baldwin complained to Referce Haley that Marto'’s stomach punches were low, and Mcrto immediately stepped back a few feet to allow him to recover from the effects of the blows. Baldwin fought harder after that and hit Marto more frequently. In the tenth and last round Baldwin Ends this sale. & Co. Suft Sale on second floor. AMUSEMENTS. yy SUNDAY NIGHT ae, Cee SIROTA i. he ANT ORs Ne ore OF A! ICA, Ce CHR i rl - LMM Ss Ficlas’ 7, HERALD SU EVE RYWOM itn a oe Shanta LITTLE LHARMONIC: of New York— SKY. Cond ARNHEIM WARSAW LYRIC © ee of Receiver, Bra 018, ar" ature TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Values up to $75.00 are being sacrificed to make room for our Spring opening. Ali our Winter and last Spring and Summer ends areincluded. Alsothe remainder of theimported tailoring stocks of S. Morris and L. L. Schwartz or overcoat to measure, $20.00. Broadway & Ninth St. AMUSEMENTS. ie Sones wasn Saar “ . 20, Laby PATRICIA ihn LYCEUM een, ane a SEL oO to |e Several times during the bout Baldwin | Ay Easily : _Outpoints Johnny Marto pariah elie |(BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT:: At American A.—Tommy Ma-- loney vs. Joinny Dohan, ten roun wit Queensvoro A. C., Willlamae burg—Dummy Barker vs. Jl: an, ten rounds, i Matches Arranged. nous De Ponthieu v homas, ten rounds, Brown's - nagium A. A, Tuesday night, oe Kid Taths vs. Frankie Fay and ied alton ve. Young Rago in ten- in uts, Long Acre - urday night. ee ee Harry. | rushed at Marto an stiff blows to his body and f; before the bell rang Baldwin right four times in succensi id kept sending tn ‘ace, Just swung hits lon to M: and jaw, the last punch, an py nd swing to Johnny's jaw, droppin, him to his knees. Marto got right ue | and fought back so hard that neither of the fighters heard the bell and Refe Haley had to pull them part. wa | sens Wreetling: tn the Bronz. en, the and Marti mmcot in a wrelling couieat at Shines Tenant the Bronx ta-night. J 4 the Swede, willl. y wrestle toe fae tt Sate Thum’, ana’ Bilitard Pate enn 28 1881, Daly Mats, 25, Wale tac he eatony Tgtiser [eth i Fieky Pier Pie Ai mrvemacoton | TEN x°RE he Next Week—sain Howes Love seu OLYMPIC ed Staring wT PaiTiNe e Sow = Closes To-Mor'w ae au 806, | BURLESOUL AMSTERDAM S22! wads! ae senate a ByAL & ‘Matin MAY, ORDER ER, Sale, In, RAL Heal ayo Ss, | ve oan Lee 30. | he. vhs | BARR! 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