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STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMERICAN LEAGUE, MATIONAL LEAGUE, lhc RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ‘ion bh Piven teburgh, 8; St. Lele, 6 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Kock gy Philadeivhia. | Ghilatetrtue of New Yors. Pivtabareh at st. Louis, Chicago at ‘Ciaciapall Gunboat Smith Matched To To Meet Jess Willard $25 GH Sradpoiatrety cutporating Radio MeGoorty Rn in a ten: \ in T Round Clash in Twer in Twenty Round] , Le " Bout in San Francisco on Saturday, May 17. plllly (Giteon has decided to put tthe Patrons “4, Pet ne aan A n't gem wie he Toh logking After lohn Pollock. ihter from deste A ‘WEA’ was arranged in Gan Francisco to-day between Gun- Boat Smith, the crack heavy- of California, and Jess Willard, the cowboy heavyweight of the West, | $n _ Se te now being managed by Tom Manager of Ad Wolgast. They WM come together in a twenty round ‘@tmtest at Jim Coffroth’s open air arena Prisco on Saturday afternoon, May @mitn will receive 9 per cent. of Gross receipts and Willard %, Jim who refereed the battle between Murphy and Ad Wolgast, will e = ja this scrap. aay of, the famons ; sas, ae Ss. ae pbs is Show to be a5 Pie Rodel rpeecmay.§ cy ‘battle today. Tok) Britton, fo ws je surely rd 8s ane Urdey oe eet arth ee Sees ert: on aha pecture be a, 10 Brooklyn, sto. income ois that ap for a wl RSTR gow her, Tame cha on Stay angrankic Barn recently fon, a deci was Brova” trien for ten rounds lim Smith Wins Uphill Battle After several months’ absence from the ring, Jim Smith, the rugged lght jeavyweight of Westchester, donned the | moves at the Olympic A. C. and dev feated Jack Fitegerald of Philadelphia in the main go of ten rounds. Smith had a narrow escape from being knocked out in the first round, but his night + got Mine bon en GHTON SIGNS WITH HARVARD FOR 3 YEARS. BOSTON, April %2.—Percy Haugh- tom has just signed a contract to coach the Harvard footvall team for the next three seasons. He has been the most successful coach in the Bast since taking up the work of in- structing the Crimson pigskin chasers. It was hie quick grasping of the possibilities of the new rules ané imparting the knowledge to the Harvard neophytes that enabled Harvard to capture the championship Jast season, seoring victories over Princeton ele and other star teams @m this side of the Alleghanies. Tt was not believed that Haughton would return to Harvard because of & disagreement over the salary to be palé him, but that matter was ad- Juated, and next fall he will re: mere money for coaching the squad than ever before. Haughton was a coma star et Harvard some fifteen floored three times in that session, Fitz- gerald having such force behind his blows that he dropped him every time he hit him. ‘The minute's reat revived Smith, and beginning with the second round he tore into Fitzgerald and punished him verely about the face and body. In ¢ fourth round Smith floored Fitsgeral with a right swing on the jaw, and in the last three rounds he had Fitsgerald staggering all around the ring from the effects of his heavy blows. In the other bouts Paddy Sullivan feated Jimmy Jarvis, and Jimmy Fas and Billy Kramer boxed @ draw. 66 , sir! I will not buy you another suit— N° not for a good many weeks. 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SPORT BRIEFS. | games of the American polo players for the coming interna- tional match with Bngland will begin thelr training on the small fiel is fields being reserved exclusively for the big match. Two extra grandstands ve been erected because of mand that has been made tion of seats for the games w: Hurlingham team. ‘The English lawn tennis committee has unant. America ‘in the preliminary Davie tennis cup matches, An effort wes made to ber him because he was born in the Alps, but as both his re Americans thie question was mere technicality, _Goach Moanley of ‘the Commalt teach team has COBB WILL COMPROMISE WITH NAVIN OF DETROIT. DETROIT, Mich. April 2.—Tyrus | i6. 0 0 | Raymond Cobb will arrive in Detroit wy. jelther Thursday or Friday for @ oon- ference with President Frank Navin of the Tigers. Cobb i@ willing to make concessions to the Tiger boss in regard | to aome of the differences which have’ been holding the two apart, and it is understood that Navin will also concede ‘several disputed pointe in order to reach an amicable agreement with the B, \slugging outfelder. ‘These facts were gathered to-day from &@ source apparently reliable. Cobb is now in Atlanta, Ga., but his intimate friends here claim to have received word from him that he would leave for Detroit either to-day or to-morrow. Friends of toth Cobb and Navin pre- dicted that the Georgian would make hie 1913 appearance in @ Tiger uniform within @ week. of ay a Tet mut | REFEREE ROCAP STOPS BRITTON-MOORE BOUT. PHILADELPHIA, April 2. — Amid cries of “Take them off!" Referee Rocap | Some the little family affair between Jack Britton and Pal Moore In the mid- uneven and because one of the contest- ants was not trying to do his best. However, the crowd seemed glad that the bout came to a sudden stop, for Britton demonstrated that he could hit ‘Moore when and where he pleased. That he did not hit him oftener and harder was because he did not care to make a shorter bout of It. —_—— International Meet on June 19. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 2.—Will- jam F. Garcelon, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association, an- nounced to-day that the Harvard-Yale track managements had suggested June ring genoralship saved him. 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