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UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | Stok Johnson Has Started : for His. “Mismatch” fre 013.49 ‘The Prigs Publishing Ce. i New York World), IN hes begun training vmateh” with Jim. Flynn. list to.eay, for the alleged ‘match.” A match is @ competition teltween'two partion who “match” each eather’ fn skill, prowess or strength. 's ‘tothing uwboute this Johnson aftate ¢o suggest mich a condl- “Tt should be called the Johnson- Wieminteh, |, However, the champion is training. Oso Oth’ welll Yor the Johnson A fel ordeal However, Heavyweight Cham- HOW JOHNSON TRAINS FOR FLYNN BOUT Copyright, 12, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) Jacn WiLL HAVE ADTAFr OF SMALL SPARRING PARTNERS S92. THAT, HE'LL- Be aeeareres Te ITTING A MAN oF FUYNN'S Sizes, dmits He’s Not He Used to Be that. But don't get the impression that I am a hasbeen. “What would be the use of me g0- jew Mexico now and starting America to Mail 4,000 Entries for Olympic Games Almost 2,00 entry blanks for the Braun Will Have Hard Job Winning the 135-L). Title TO-NIGHT’S BOXING SHOWS New Polo A. A. Boxer Has Baseball Magnates | Sure to Shorten Their. | Schedules Next Season Many Postporements Reason Major Leagues Don’t Intend to Open Until End of April in 1943, ’ ’ BY ALEX BULLIVAN. IBN the major league magnates meet next winter for the purpose of deciding on dates for the season ‘of 1M3 they are iikely to vote in favor of ghorter schedules. The chances are that the dig fellows won't set the ball in motion next season until the end of April. ‘The many postponements already be- cause of the wretched weather and the Jarge number of accidents to the star via: because of their poor condition are the things that have caused the magnates to make up their minds to #horten the schedules in 1913. It tras been estimated that the Giants have probably lost $60,000 in receipts because of the frequent sprinklings up to date, while the loss to the owners of the Highlanders’ and Dodgers’ clubs is probably not lees than $40,000 apiece. ‘When the clubs do get an opportun- nity to aneak in @ game the attendance fon’t as large as it ought to be, as many fans stay away because some favorite of theirs fs not playing through in- juries, Take the Highlanders, for in- atance. ‘They have been without Wol- ter, Cree, Hartzell, Street and Chase, Gfartzet being the only member named who és now 3n harness, Nobody wants to go to eee a club play that is using five or aix men who are practically novices in the game. ‘They say that it is an il! wind that Will win the flag for them. Be thinks as the reguiars—better in some case and he figures that any club that ts 66 Well fortified is a sure winner. FR Aid for #0 long the leader ef when they were copping pene Nante—and the Giants were thelr Bite terest fovs at the time—that his opinion on the outlook for the Giants 1s of great value, “I don't see how the Giants can len” saya Kling, “unless some other @ub shows something that {t hasn't as ye. The Giants can id field; have @ crack, hard-hitting catcher in Meyers, and can run 8. Their pitchers ere far above the average, wh ; #0 many good subs on th ‘no wonder other manager: It sure looks like them victors in the American League for Next fall's cutting of the world’s olRm Pionahip melon.” 5 O-MORROW 1s moving Gay ter _ some folks — particularly United States League scheduled to move right into Old York. Manager Billy Jorden fo set the fireworks off at his due'® vard. Reading will be the openifig ete traction, and the lineup for the Gott» amites will be: Hope, p.; Bruggy, @$ ‘Wall, 1b.; Hynes, 2b.; Freyer, a8; Bate Fett, 3b.; Disbrow, If; Collins; Brooks, rf. “ist Henry Tone, a brother of Dan Tene, the referee, wil be the umpire, while the Catholic Protectory Band will fare nish the customary opening dey musta Hub Purdue, who bas won four for the Bostons, is scheduled to fase eteee ‘Marquard or Christy Mathewson of the Gants im the game at the Brosh Stagium to-day, At the St. Ni Tt fe eaid that the voti Mone ve. Bill Mees A: C—Bob Tl sows nobody good, Well, the same can| quetion of the sarting tine, Of (i eetans sO eames At the Brown A. A.—Young Reilly [|e #@id of rain, which is welcomed by 1 aed has been overwhelmingly im = bs ae Daw. thousands of fans who know Loa CS hades t Royale A. C.—Willie Howard || means that later on in the season they) Hal Chase, firet baseman of the vs. Pat Bradiey, will be able to ese two games for one| Who ts reported ill, wa supposed to my | ‘admission, gn President Varvel, geaterday, ‘but dida’t how train? Do you remember how, be-|0l¥mpic Games in Stockholm have been the Jeffries fight, critica were say-| Sent out by the American Olympic Com- wasn't doing enough work? Be-| mittee and applications for almost as I @ian't leave heciteg for ae Many more blanks probably will be two or three months before the | maa mittee, making an ap- ran ‘yh vs i Ge eaaiaeie: He Mot Age) entien, which SR EER or J will be mailed from America for the BY JOHN POLLOCK. in is to. ‘bes ‘The Highlanders have had five games a ed then t thet f know ‘how games. While about 400 American ehh Braun of the New Polo Sal fia ESiap bert Montes mani? | postponed, while the Gianis bave had tothe Bintan” tee Nowy ane ‘you ean trust me to| athleter will be entered for the Olym- WA. Au, holder of the Metropoll-| _Johm rack Ite local feahen. {the same Number called off. League, we for Flynn, Nobody] piad, only about 200 will make tho trip tan championship in the 13- weenk johnny ¥ hag, od q u how Jack Johnson fecls| across the Atlantic to carry the shield! pound class, entered the State boxing ern Crt. ‘ediahuled to orep pur Pang Ienprtiog Sen tee the qian Wolk Johneon himself, and helo Uncle Sam in the worki-watched| championshipa now being held at the | sigs. ta’ of Cbleage at “Myracum to.| f} day and the Cul shown often enough that he never! meet, As the entries close before the | trish-America _ m A. Cy dt was freely! wary 0: into the ring without feeling At. | aime of the Amefican tryouts it Was! predicted that he wouldn't have any es os sen cue plon Says Two Years’ Layoff Reason He’s Gone Back. Strong Opposition in the State Championships. iit a2 e i of which results are likely, the New 1a) York boys will take the lead in the National League race. It is the opinion of any number of experts that if the sEght £2 gtk if z ‘shoulder stil! troubles expect it will be well t Imperative that the American commit-/ trouble capturing the title at his @ match st one of The automdbile in which I was] tee should send to Sweden the entries weight, but judging by the hard time he | tye, ts willing ¢ moet Giants once get their hands on the top Ura sd * ao Rnb! by tr of all athletes who stand viv hype Lo oe J by in the peniremerioe he ees th tgs rung of the championship ladder they ¥ ing ar, myself) of earning the Olympic selection, ai wil lucky to emerge e honors, ay ol ver let go. rink, the wccldent would tater to cancel the names of those who] "Bratin wae given {ough battle by hay) syed sigh tape of Mleorr can | Sonn nar’ q y Johnny King, manager of the Bos- hurt; however, | saat tg domi"hp 49°the Gib R. Eitneth of the Dominican A. C. and wit peep eatice out"s| tone, ia one tender who thinks a great True Oli q have) entered sult for emanes “america's entrign must be mailed no] 80 dose was ft that when the decision | m0 Tae Peau ine conte, has we | deal of the New Yorks. It ie his opin~ ee ver I wist move nieve i aeeatly tire, ites |ton_that_ New York's eecondery lineup 4 ma having to cancel theatrical engages|the American Team Gelecting Commit-|Hont, Of the clubhouse, In, the first WH 5 jage- r rT wente Geeme kind of €unny to see|tee. Before June 14 the American off-| ring tot the next nee peloue wine vc] wy : Cost of the machine, which was Gee |later than May 90, which 1s ten days | the Judges was announced there “who ts {n Philadelphia to. r Fing. Dut the "nest wo. perloda were Hmurdemonnan e-| Ad, Settles Down Je as mt ina dam-|cials must cancel by cable the names|in his favor. ka, att at, Maal complaina: wi bes ge suit, docen’t 1t? I have had enough|of the men who fall to earn the favor| In the semi-finals to-morrow night ion fF en-und bout a To Regular Wor, hk experince im the last two yeare t0lof the committee. If an athlete's entry| Braun will have to meet T. Mulvany So datieahic~~-~ Screed ° know Row to go about it, howov not forwarded to @weden by May 20| Of the Glencoe A. C. J, Gallagher |; Rowe, tin cinoring are othe aot sauver For Bout m May he loses all chance of being selected, jew West Bi C.. two Boye | fala nor boring ciape"ine pret (nA eels no matter how grand a showing he may | Wo showed exceptio ity in @ C Be fa oe ony o Mocke (Specie! to The Evening Woetd), long ‘Cte ind | preliminaries, mbar ot Aw per elu te'ms| 108 ANGELES, Ad. , April 9,—Ad, Wol- i com rs ie stroyed, and for the money I’ lost in| before the date eet for the meeting of| yore “any Nisaee heard from all sece i i s on es I was the day I L layert of wo years is #ize i a i ih? cael 2 art l Player Not all athiet: who think The semi-finals and finals will be held ting ‘ol nrc club. A b “S ke ” h they have © chance to embke the team|(ormerrow night “and the proceeds tree eusegyee who alive fast retnrned to Whesler Springs thls wed by “Smoke” Johnson| sets: ez sates ett Oe Sen fee cust stereo Whee socngn hs them out and have them tn the hands try to the various ranches in that vicin- — Chase, Har: ‘olter and Birdte of the American committes defore| mane hvG at F, McGiran, Car. ity, He put in three days of this cross ” Speedy Pitcher Bat- | xcuin fen 5 i F # H i i { i i i \j 8 i i EE til i £ if of Za i 3 5 FF i i Bi Pall F =o 2, 4 “anil AMUSEMENTS. and the contest was one of od epiriied. een Sere cits pene tar heeereetins Fighting Dick Hyland Wins | tml tive fer Salts, nd te we simeinistnacestace| Dodger Cripples | ss tegen Het | wl a Wiese REEL, * = |ayeyeit not waste any dime from sow] “INGORE WIDOT down to ® double, Hartzell deserved a Penn Aelded home in time to get Hart: | ational rain promised for to- pat, opal stk cecna “ot Wi Z ing at the Springs have been of com men will find harder work than INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | <vérters. Vernon, | to-day, Frankie ‘city. "9 # a... TH BG [Ishin le preparatory work with four Chalmer’ oulder is so much tmproved been improving, too. The damaged} wasieien fer To-Day. that he will play against the Quakers - Now Musica! CHR STIE! Mi ACs) 2. a | se ce | ge, FT Wabee tetas gras,’ | MMOLONIAL ‘ es aa oe a as PY ee TY RT| ee | h LONIAL SE aba vn “*) SHRUBB SAYS LONGBOAT w 4 wae Decisive Victory Over Matty serge) eae own wind ‘atebemas Sie Baasle pea dee eee sds, "ig iad Detrott-Ohicego Set eallog fighting, ‘The Kaaterner could. not Sioa country work and telephoned in that he ny Wil nop | May rail Bc, bartilomer oe, tee aan nat! afil| sed eotied down to « requiar routine RK, We reappearance into the Heaoeesy, fought | ea dowt at with roughing It as the principal fea- tting order has hel t. : Hard by the Highlanders’ | Mflehder refussd. to‘ th oame within an ace of clear- v4 ota Tale beanetie's aseant tte petit Sy SEE SDSL [at Price ter hie tet Ba soe July mwetenaee,. (te ce Ready to Play pny dea ng MRR = Re ‘Tee Wena). triple and would easi): ve . 4 J at ‘Wash! a ‘ol it was in ” ; Wbupatanion, Aer WA | Stam, che next man ey Gane meer ‘ 3 ete. Sr sicrwet the Tout trres|ho left here and the mountain climbing PHILADELPHIA, April ®. round, treme Khockowt aot | siderable benefit to him. ndec! hold off long enough to let the Phillies ‘pein’ Miller, of o Re ves + tet Ml ‘et PbS apy send Pree! ue bey rnin ang Brooklyns into action for the round bout at the Brooklyn Hesch A OMe! Frank YY pul hard he ont erry Mimi ‘afternoon’ Jack Waite, worked fad in winning @ only game is afterncon Ja ‘wor! cripples will ‘Standing of the Clubs. thirty rounds of boxing with Harry Gilmo: Quaker infield in Results of Yesterday's Games, that he is likely to get into action. Firet Baseman Haubert are on pa bald 6 te Becton eacryectent: | Hechaster'ot Balt _ "iE ager Dahlen will probably GRAND Be | RESULTS OF VESTEROAY'’S GAMES. a BRA | Gp cea 2 Dit we ; ase DURBAR Puree, |GARD barienaue ¥ Longimat. in. the Afteen-mile world's GAMES GCHEOULEO FOR TO-DAY. MA st on. | ead Ronan Ipock Wuest out, but '> showed much suparlority champtonship race to be held in Celtic : A 4 tad I oe awed Some P hilly and ec “James 3, Cottey, tie 7Dablin, Giant, sic Veteran Outfielder. '@ hands out the swat \¢ OLVERTON'S aiaeientere long fly which could not possibly and road work he has done since arriv- t the Genators in to-day's game. ” game of the present series, Dah- bi a egg” Gay's training at Jack Doyle's training L. imutes in the gymmeasium fin- erhaps three, . and Jack Herrick, io sbape to give the visitors worry. George x 3 Novath- Montreal Pron) I. Meantime the Brooklyn cripples have kta ae saya Bae coda MUBERDROMES roe COHAN ENR now, almost all right, and it ts possible __ LAST 34 a MES. BLANCHE RING ants to rank as CTANDING OF THE CLUSS. ER aah “TT sais, 6, oman, in Te SPRING M * WILL BEAT THEM ALL. New York. Brvoklyn-Phedelghias We New York, 0, Tynav, & 390.8 PevED tA Sed Baldwin at Salt Lake, | por’ ark | oe Wait Lake, Utah, Apri a | Hie Oe Min round Park next @iinday at the Monimem NW one of thé liveliest and cleanest| neterce Wh fights that has ever been seen in | this city, Fighting Dick Uylang of | White Gah Lake won « decisive victory over Qfgtty Baldwin of Boston at Saltair h. It Was a ten-round contest and »0f the judges met with @pproval. Both boys went at in earnest, and there not a mo. stopped ith round, after Btowart, He sent of nine im the third when vhe bell raug in the seven! Williams Kael: Club games, will arrive here Thursday morning with dhe famous Indian, } Shrabb says the Indian is a sure win- ner and will not alone take the meas ure of the American and inglish cham- pions, Quoal and Woods, but will \take ‘auite @ fall out of the recond, Biirubd haa been training the Indian to make w killing in this race. when they wore idle, After bat-| wane. Nproeans Woods 4a, running ‘better now than aA " on fairly even terme for cin | eve roman Sm | WOM of alo] when he enade dhe world's Afteun-ml! Manda eres ngcete 3a) ya, S4aRby Bazin, s en Ra | Masha PRES AE a | RCDEMY UL set ae BALTIM Apa ne} A. Cs, and ts 'eaid to have run ten weighs 3 ACADEMY oF, 4uHi° 0 nds he rushed the Wast- | pritadetphia featheewei der 61 minutos, He feel . ieathe te in [tes - SSeleres | eee. See mane tte une Oe Live ( LET RGE DO IT | THE SQUAW 7 Daly left to the stom. | emt, From the the Quaker!ia in Detter shape than when he’ won ter worried his opponsut constant ‘the Rocal fighter was in 3 i i |e lo unds. vanber| is ratty Are made b MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. of Arrow Co New England League. Havers 3, Ofexclusive fast color patterns in correct and faultless fitting styles $1.50 and $2.00 i F H the makers ss fi if f i Fb bf i Eis fli be hy F -f | iz \ 2,

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