The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 19

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Cubs to Play Lennox at Third Instead of Heinie Zimmerman NEW ORLMANS, March 15.—Eddte Leni ce with Broo! who played with the Louteville team of ihe Manorteas "hlaeelaton ast year, will have the first chance to make good at third for the Cub regu- Jars, This announcement was made by Manager Chance to-day, when he @aid he would probably start his regulars on Sunday, and that Lennox id Gil the vacancy caused by the death of James Doyle. Chance wae nite in bis statement that Lennox would be given the preference over ZAmmerman at the start. Then it will be up to the former Brooklyn “ha Blayer. If he makes good, the job class Zimmerman displayed, Heine will be back on the fob. McFarland a To Meet Again To-Night ao Packey Bent on Getting Re- venge for Black Eye the Kid Recently Gave Him. BY JOHN POLLOCK. P*es M’'FARLAND, the fast and clever Chicago fighter, and Kid Burns, the rugged lightweight of this city, who fought a ten-round go @t the Fairmont A. C. several weeks een come together in another ten- scrap to-night. The battleground will be at Kenosha, Wis., and the fight. ¢re will box for a large percentage of the gate receipts. Burns got this chance te meet MoFarland because he closed one of Packey’s eyes in thelr previous contest, it being the first time that any- , Sond ike that happened to Pac ey has held it in for Bu: Ct Ht le iikely he will fight harder than ever before to put Burns away. aM ho recen renee st eras Sak a twemy-tound dra m baoes nether oF Ot 10. ac Secs fo, feat few attiey thet then hike back to San Boxing Federation of Pari ing new regulat! te in that country: 0. age ill bo allowed to alz_ ounce No ‘will be his, If he fails to show the nd Burns BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At New Polo A. A.—Jim Coff Soldier Kerns, ten rounds, At American A. A., Brooklyn— Willie Howard ve. George Alger, ten rounds, At Queensboro A. C., Williamsburg —Harry Stone ve. Andy Wiliams, ten rounds, Matches Arranged. Phil Cross vs. Young Hickey, ten rounds, Olympic A. C. Monday night. Chariey Victor ve. Barney Williams of Philadelphia, ten rounds. Brown's Gymnasium A. A. Tuesday night. Matty Baldwin vs. Charley Griffin of Australia, ten rounds, Long Acre A. A. Wednesday night. Haery round bout Sie Sereaart Sates + He Hsing you Or a éreat fighter An, a tow cane oo ahowe ha Haha ny. nit at Vernon, Cal. an bas succeeded vin gett init to pat Morrow on with Hert Faxan of Gan Francisoo for twenty rounds ob that dave, ———— Wolter and Cree Show Good Form (Gpectal to The Evening World). ATLANTA, Ga., March 15.—The fea- ture of the Highlanders’ practice was the fine form displayed by Outflelder Harry Wolter, who at one time twirled jfor the Boston Americans. He looks even better than he did last season. HE BY | Bvening World’s ‘Headpin Tourney Lact Night's Results. Spartan No, 1—Willlam Gerdes, 100 101; Mitchell, 108; Malter, 100; Pei Total, 519, ier, 118; Rehm, 106; Meyer, ; Schnabel, 109, Total, 643, ingtom, 8 1; Tonjes, 80; fo. Total, 451, Spartan No, 2 108; Boulanger, 108 Spartan No, 8 Dobm, 08, Geblg, 113; Howell, 1 Sparta Thm, 112; Clem. ents, 77; Richeman, 90;' Lehrbach, 106, 410, Xu Toul, Qrempeck No. J. Rideetield Park, Ny, 1.--Palk. See Bevan, Ladin 80: Wie. ay ocoree, 00, Conk 5 somone abe Seth, 78) .” P.O, Bl , ks, 0; Muiler, 80: 10, “My Feet Were Just Aching for TIZ” Let Your Poor, Tired, Chafed, Tender Feet “Spread Out” Glorioualy in a Bath of TIZ! “O, O, glory, what @ feelin’! Wonderful what TIZ will do for your feot!"* | Just take your shoes off, and then put those weary, shoe-crinkted, ‘achy, corn: pestered, bunion-tortured feet of yours tn i | “Just couldn't @ TIZ bath. Your toes will wriggle with ° r a Py Md BNING kate Ro rast a Winnipegs Can’t Meet Crescents Hockey fans throughout this part of | the country wilt no doubt be disappoint~ ed to learn that there will be no game to-morrow night, an acheduled, between | the Winntpegs, amateur champions ot Canada, and the Crescents, amateur) champions of America. The n for | the cancellation of (his contest that | the Winnipers, who are the defenders | of the Sir Montagu Allen Cup, have | heen ordered to defemi*it inst the Regina team, so they had to remain | at home. Great interest had beon aroused in this international battle and there were many enthuslasts In this city who thought that the home talent, juds- ing by the manner in which they fin- ished the Ami ir Hockey Lea sunedule, would doteat the players ¢rom | Northwest. Dodgers to Play - St. Pauls To-Day (Bpecial to The Frentng World) LITTUM ROCK, Ark., March 18—The 4, Riesen Dodgers will play the St. Paul Club of we of course providing tt doem’'t rain, To- morrow and Sunday they will perform Slat Memphis However, Manager Dah- len te not very anxious to go to Mem- nd he is endeavoring to have en cancelled so ho oan aetick ‘and enjoy practice with the St. 108! paul outfit, The Brooklyn team ¢ Wiljoyed Uttle sunshine while at Hot Springs, Ark., but as they were about \to pull out of the resort thi rain 108! stopped and the forecasters dectared 109 / that the indications t there will Wap with to- |be nothing but falr weather for the rest of the month. Martha, 96: Ohrintio,| LA 0 108 7 This smoke is the bachelor’s romance of the Orient —fragrance sublime—Aavor divine! An o Turkish flavor that's different. Oh you Fatima! " —for insi nr ey na ae oy MOAKLEY SAYS BASKETBALL |/ 1S DEAD AS A COLLEGE GAME. EVELAND, March 15.<Jaok Moak- ley, Cornell University’s athletic coach, aye the death knell of basketball as an Intercollegiate game {x sounded. He says that hockey ‘will displace basket~ tail. Moakley is here visiting Cornell grade He also predicts another great Amert- can triumph In the coming Olympte gaines at Stockholm, Two of Americas mainstays in those c 4 will be lade in Moakley'’s track squad—John Paul runner, who holde the rd, and Berna, the in- *50 ULL Siz 30 MINUTES OUT 10 CENT | JUST 100 LOTS | Trolley ¢ LA witht i Neare! w York We Do Not Want Them. 10 Per Cent, ENRICO CARUSO IN ANEW ROLE—A JUDGE. referee for the match in case the princt-, pale cannot agree upon thet official. 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