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IRPHY’S GAMENESS MOAVES HIM FROM K oO. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1924. Nt Vet bnaee we. OMMY MYRPMY’S chance came too late, and now he'll never Ritchie Beats Murphy, But Leaves the Ring Worn Out and Bruised TOMMY MURPHY’S WIFE GLAD BOUT WENT LIMIT, EVEN THOUGH HE LOST. oa 4 . (Continued from Firat Page.) they were given a great ovation, but 4 did not cotipare to that accorded Near Knockout In 4th, 13th and 20th Rounds, but Weath- Er BEreee ee, Hu ie : : i te ERE Bx iu it ik ' lig : : i : fs Ej 4 age A made, Shouse in isa ‘minds wes HE w’cor, PUNCHING MURPHY. “AL “Middleweight Champion.” Ritchie 1) Navy football mame thin year.|i,memed aa if Murphy GOULD AND HUHN WIN DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE. BOSTON, Apri w. HT. consfully defended th over again, and has resulted in a compromise, The games will be played in Wash- ington, D. C,, and. New York alter- nately, tl will Pinyea Bry Wash! ibe Bed on this detar- minatise. “Pas P Aattonn League Park in Washington, where the games are to be held. seata only 16,000 people. The Chamber of Com. merce has offered to won in straight acts, 6 A by clase followers « matoh prog’ Increase that | wonderful abl ington es game. This will be Utter than the Next year the game ts to be viaved at the Iulo Grounds asain. i Caryl cae bogged £ ft ay mi it semi-official in character, purely a Government affair, of courae. holding the game in Washington | matches. every year would entail on unfair amount of travelling for the Cadetn. Epo pave to come down from West in —_— key Dunn Beats Goodman, Mickey Dunn won from Kid Goodman 1 Oe venin bow at the New Polo A. A. eae but owes = , | great champ: vite battered not stop him. Bute eo bad vantage except = rit youth, height, reach, si trifle in weight and gues wit! And received the decision, bet have to do better than he @ y to be recognized legit'mate successor Nelson and Woigast. ’ y wore bimeelf out] that YORK 1 to lose the Army. | Punching the fronbound ag and for the moment Ritchie re- laxed hie aggression Murphy bored tn as if he had just begun. Yet Murpby dhampronmntp contest at he Army-Navy game|the Tennis and Racquet Club. They ington, % he quality of tenn depla the at the lo — Polo Grounds in New | FOUR CITIES TO COMPETE ree ee ee raboh railroad tire | AT BOWLING BY TELEPHONE. whape by pitchiny against the Oakiai A unique bowling league just orgen- ised has gone chess tournaments played Kine Wins En, LONDON, April 18.—Walte Toramy Murchy's | ite, rae friends that neat w un ta the cn a will come THE END OF THE CHASE Copyright, 1914, by The Presse Publishing Co. (The New Tork World) Dedgers when they walked out on the diamond, with Wilbert Robin- on in the lead. The moment Larry ‘ Doyle saw Robby he walked over and Waceaag force shook hands. Other Giants followed sult. MoGraw also “mitted” Robby. “pinches pchen Chat Sfoaawhile there was a jam of peo- rr Wore bites: was el ple outside the grounds fighting to —there were two) get through the numerous entrances. fighters pressot ail the a o] bower inethod covert: hen burt. ve dig hl watbent chacuing. "At loust sttuations "or defeated @ less fighter. Ritchie showed rorysnies, he tyr) the | but did mot, in thi i the | ria a powers: ite opportunities he ght with with a knock- cai Ritchie seldom uppercut and never Hia principal blow was @ right, cause, was also effecti NEW YORK BOWLERS LEAD IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., old Horton of this afternoon took first twe-man events of the Riddell and ress here, with a total twenty-two points belo’ Not once did either bowler tall \ Horton, 222, 236, 217. | doll, 245, 20, 213, Totala, 467, 496, 490, Grand total 1,333, —————— SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Nap Rucker will start to get back into part of the game js for the Buperbas, ‘The game will be played at the Parkwny Driving Club's track, Kinge’ Highway and the Ooean Boulevard, Brooklyn. |The Ouklands are Jake Daubert's team. Opposed to Rucker will be Doo Hoaalan. 1) Bixceoneh awd venues, ¢ Buburbans, Fiat double-header wi Olymple Field, One Hund: ty-wixth atroet and itt | famous Lincoin ng lait in the majority 46° hol York Ser onal, ton ae beat | strona Ni isa in the other two ten: } eine iat dé Gtyan de ci Me oan splayed. a i a Haigh “Pt St icaepponeae Een ena ELLER. TP ON ici tO OE IAEA RB SIA RIE o—4, cently beat vrey, Laon faites ‘in cli eoond and hed thind act taut vy the fast will commence at 3 1. rhe second game © of the sei rack Phillipsbure incoln Start Witt be x OF ‘treet and Lenox svong contest two Wwonks & are mon, 8 score of 3 to centre for Dalton, Mo. | Slow bounder to Ragnn and was out "ig goto. ie wing itt lehaw unaasinted Tt looked like @ record-breaking turn- out. When game began there ‘Were more than 25,000 peraons in the grounds and they were still coming. FIRST INNING—Bescher began for the Giants by scoring a hot grass eutter to Egan, who retired him at Gret. Burns lifted @ long fly to deep Fletoher sent a @t first. NO RUNS. Mathewson was given a tremendous | thi ovation »} At the @ timo ‘he Giants utility catcher, “Cote Salled” over’ to" the ‘bones over to ies and sented with a travelling bag by hia admirers of Flatbush. Dalton drove Mel & hot bouncer past Stock and beat| Mat letcher's throw to first. Cutshaw. Desbert sacrificed, wel tapped one to Mathewson, who caught Wheat at the », | had his right hand Wheat's spikes and had to retire from the game. McLean taking his Race, jan forced Stengsl at nec- |. Fletcher to Doyle, TWO RUNS. a COND INNING—Doyie grounded out, Egan to Daubert. Merkle singled to left and stole second. Murray hit to Culshaw, who made a wild throw to Daubert, giving the batter his base and allowing Merkle to plate on a ald second on Daubert's toas to t! Stock filed out to Wheat. Eg Daubert retired McLean. ONE e RUN, Miller tapped easily to Mathewson who toased him out. Hagan's long fly to deep centre waa grabbed by Ueache: Stock threw out Dalton. NO RUNS, THIRD INNING — Mathewson doubled to deep left centre, Bescher followed with a le, scoring Matty. Burns flod owt to Wheat. Beacher Was out stealing, Milier to Cutshaw. Wheat = made ereat catch of jetoher’s low liner. ONE RUN. Cutshaw bounced one to Fletcher erished at first, Daubert ine “ene Poppe up to Btock. FOURTH INNING—Doyle flied to Wheat. Merkic bunted and Ragan got him at first. Murray sent up a ekysoraper for Dalton, No RUNB, Smith sent @ grounder to Stock, who threw him out at first. Stengel wan an easy out on his alow bounder, which Doyle and Merkle took care of. Fletcher and Merkle put Egan out of the way. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Stock singled to left, Mclean then hit to Hwan, who threw wild to Cutshew at second, allowing Stock to get to third and McLean to second on the error. Matty singled to the infield, Stock scoring and McLean reaching third. Bescher forced Matty at second, Cut. her atole sec ond unmolested, Burne — fann: Fletcher also fanned. ONE RUN, Miller tripled, Ragan Fenped up to} Fletcher in short | Dalton came through with another triple, scoring Miller with ¢) rice 8 Cutahaw crossing aubert retired by Doyle and Merkle. Two RUNS. SIXTH out, Cutchaw to Daubert. INNING—Doyle sropnded tanding of the Clubs In the Three Big Leag fouled out to Smith. Murray @ scorching grounder to Cutshaw, who just got Murray on a quick row to Daubert. NO RUNS. ‘Wheat fouled to McLean. cher made a eensational c: Smith's foul near the id _atand. Stengel filed to Burns. Nor RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—BStook singled, cl@an was called out on strikes. Was deadheaded to first. Bescher forced Matty at second, to Cutshaw, Bonk going to thie Burse right, scoring Stock mH a oring ° Beacher to s®cond. Fiet gent a bounder ore Resse... who threw him out ONE RUN. Egao was safe on Fletcher's bad throw to Merkle. Miller's fly dropped safely juat 1 the foul jine ii short right, reaching Ragan fouled to O Brock, Dalton’s lint struck Doyle's gloved hand and rolled out into short centre, Egan scoring, Miller going to third and Dalton to first. Cutshaw singled to the infield, Miller scoring and Dalton taking sec- ond. Daubert sacrificed, Matty to Merkle. Wheat then slammed the ball to the exit on Bedford avenue for a home run, scoring Dalton and Cutshaw ahead of him. out to Murra: . HTH 1 —Doyle walked. Merkle singled to right, Doyte going to second. Ragan tossed out Murray, both ranners advancing a@ basi made his third safe hit, a # toft, scoring Doyle, and Merk! to third, Me: popped > Mike Donlin batted for Mal and forced Woe hs Me to Cutah Fromme Telleved Mathewson in the box for the frat on Do: error of hie jumper. Egan sacri! Fromme to Merkle. " was safe on Fletch 3 to eae ee tow out to Hoffmaa, te second or aitooe out, Delehanty be mee Kr ones bit to short, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ay! Ainsmith, ired in the same Cooper iia BL out Foster. ined vorancinea a om to >the infield. Pe aid | W' pom ee ved r out, MWeslenel ts to ue °NO RUNB. RTH INNING—Westers!! few gg Be AE: BIX' Moergen’e fiy to Piha out. Ainemith SS saree out. NO re, | RUNS. oie oe a NO Rune Berry ted, ta Marpac out Led on B Re Migs Shy rand te Bradley. Myers ia . NO RUNS, walked. NTH flew to Onkes. Gagnier singled through short. Owens filed to Oakes. by Batting for Seaton, wan saf [cDonald’s error, Gagnier reac’ ine third. Cooper out at art, Bar- ger to Bradley. NO RUNS. Sor itching for Brookfeds. Savage popped are Somers. Oakes out Gaginer to Lennox out, Weaterzil to ere. "NO RUNS. EIGHTH Nt ING—Myers walked. Hofmann (Continued frem First Page.) and when the towheaded Kansan walked out to warm up he was ac- tually given @ round .- .‘sers. Ray Keating, who warmed up on the ind.| Other side for the Yankees, felt @lighted. But the way he shot balls into Sweeney's mitt augured well for ® pleasant afternoon. The rival at- traction across the bridge apparently cut the attendance a little, but mot enough to hurt. Fully 18,000 people were on hand to lend eclat to the occasion. Williams was laid up with stomach trouble and Caldwell had to play first base, Cook was.qué at the game with a bad knee and Gilhooley played right field. FIRST INNING—Moeller walked to third when poked Peokinpaugh bi bag. Keating got Milan's grounder and Moeller was ht between the bases. finally back to third y, but Foster was touched out, Keating to Matsel to iiweene: filled th long drive ov bases, makin, (y clean up, Moeller, Milan end Mo! ek. ry EB Ri in threw out Walsh, but it teoke “= pce, that Chance kicked bf Caldwell lined out Gena "Gana made a erent oo cath of “Holden's f foul to right, 0. RUN! TH INNING—MoBride ain- ed tc to mich. Johnson beat out a bunt. y made a quick throw to Peck- Inpaugh and caught McBride off sec- ond. bred struol, tet Rartvell NO RU Peckiapeugh otey waiked, but Peck uble , Johaeon to NO RUNA, tay. Pearnpeugn gade great out to Walsh, NO RUNS batting for Channel! ine made good with a two-base emash the left fleld fence. Hartsell .| a Jonneoe’ threw out ‘Walsh at “fest Caldwell Hned out to Milan, NO RUNS. oR Sra, THORPE ISN'T RELEASED BY GIANTS, SAYS FOSTER. | se! Terento Report Said Indian and Hearne Gad Been Sent to Inter national League Team. ‘The release ef the Indian outfelder, Jim Thorpe, and Pitcher ‘Bunny’’ Hearne to the Toronto International Leaguers wes emphatically denied to- ~ had Secretary John Foster of tho; eet Lng Sgt | Eeaee,! rod, op fe re aye gecarea throuetout holding on to them sisi | FORDHAM AND COLUMBIA PLAY FOR CITY TITLE TO-DAY. | ad ‘The intercollegiate beseball ehip of Greater New York will be de- cided to-day, whon Fordham University |. 14 rea gents Sheds gli gli ate bate with the a In eréer, aee Sie HAVRE DE DE GRACE RE RESULTS. | cu FIRGT RACE—Three-year-olda and upward; selling; five furlongs.—-Hoc- pir, 108 (Mi hy), 7 ta 1, 8 to 1 and even, frat; cle. 111 (Mentry), 12 to 1, 14 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; err Fox, 107 (Ward), 16 to 1, 16 to 1 & to 1, third. ‘Time, 1.01, her, Striker, Busan the| Fanchette, Harebell also ran. SECOND RACH—Matden two- ear-olde: we Ge pe E tor (Buz' ven and 1 to 3, won; Fair fieien, ios (A (Ambrose), to 2, 6 to 6 and 1 to 8, second; ‘Trial By Jury, 108 (Davia), § to }. Stoll and 7 to 5, third. NS. walked. Hartzell also got a| (J. base on balls, aad the crowd 1 to kid Johnson. Walsh sacrificed, Gandil to Morgan, beth ruoners aavancing, Caldwell struck out on # curve almost hit him im the fees. Holdes Dut) fied to Shanks. NO RUNS. to Doyle to Stock. No rune. NINY HINNING—Bescher singled to centre, urns fanned. rant} i batted for Pletcher and fae Bencher at second, Egan to Cutshaw. Doyle doubled to the fence in right centre, scoring Grant. Merkle waa thrown out by Egan, ONE RUN. BROOKFEDS (Continyed from First Page.) sil to Owens. McDonald flew out to Cooper, Savage scoring, while Oakes scored on Cooper's wild throw. Hof. ings made ovo a oo catch of Brad. Siesta heey SECOND INNING—McBride filed to Bari. Johnson etruck out. Moel- i, repped @ foul to Caldwell. NO acne made his debut by. rapping @ single past third and went to seo- ond on & wi’ pitch, Peckinpaugh struck out. Johnson propped Swee- ney’s grounder and Gilhooley wae run down, Jobneon to Foster 2. McBrit to Johnson, Brrsanay taki eco! Morgan threw out ting at at frst. vElep INNING—Foster walked. On a hit and run play Milan singled to fight, sending Foster to third. Keating threw out Gandil, Milan ing to second. Mor filed to Hol and Foster sco: ke at out. ONE RUN. Maisel beat out an infield hit and went to second on McBride's wild throw. A wild pitch sent Matse!l to third. Hartsell struck out. Waleh walked. Johnson aaee ne a wild pitch eevee: on8 we on on Tuesday ;| Engel furth officials are willing to permit ten round bouts if properly conducted. ———— COFFEY WILL AGH TWCE BEFORE MEETING VLSI ENGLAND Dublin Giant Paces Tom Ken- nedy To-Night and Jim Flynn on April 24, By John Poliooh. 1M COFFEY, the “Dublin Giant,” who t signed for 6 round battle Wells, i f si place Brooxz to-n! hey be Tom Hi a wi ‘M, at the Stadium trea ) and thi will battle ton rounds at the organized Stadium A. C. on Sisty-atnte treet. Jack Dillo: ee Fes for tants. eet sai eae twelve-ro und bout at the eet show of the Aties A. A. of on ‘Tuesday evening, April 88. nes meny fights eo far Komp Sadia @ decision over. ing Le- api aera Stas al . clubs hold eres Pe as follows: Brosdwe: Brook); Jeon Britton, va. eescmere, a > tane. Epes Ca Young Mike “Donov van, loeal Ugh’ twelght, and Freddie Viera of Bey are fps. to me i gt in er. matchmaker of the, Irving A.C. of Brooklyn, Best ot a Sonment rar boxera to m in a ten-rou! at "the show of his club on Saturday evening, April 36. MoM the “Pitteburgh ~ Bearcat,’ in the iatest fighter matehed for a battle in California. Tons eat ghowing against Jens wie mm, O., has secured Kid Kenneth, the California “heavy.” for twenty rounds, at Vernon, Cal., on the night of May 12, Battling Levinaky, who lost a de- Dillon in hao y Mont. [gore Ky} Jack nm ne een seetee in town. aay Cote 3,120 in his A poker, wbleh || bi 4 lav mount he recel’ mm in i: tra pigerd, Sonn. tor a saith Soldier Kearns @ Bros Brerane Club of Brooklya \] take on George Chaney of Bal! ed in a #ix round contest before the mela . A. of Philadelphia. While ie a good fighter, Dundes Hepa Yo outpoint bi him. George Engel ‘the o fight promoter le Pittsburg, and also manager of Fi Klaus, the former middleweight aoe jays there is an excellent chance round boutw being fought in Pietavure within tho next ten weeks. states that the city HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, HAVRE DE GI GRACE, Md., April 18, 7 bein uve for Monday's races are ftine bps seer atl ie, VER, 8000! 99 (Hin- a9) isto a8 4 to, ‘: Wy to to 8 th third. Time, f i Leis Dou | ire thir iebi, Springboard, Ga Flittergo! me Court Justice Brady ‘ewore im oiaty citisens In the Bronx tis morn- ing, rejecting eighteen applicants for naturelization, several of whom thought Menabes or. sa de Se Toceident, i been Aor in gins of toe over the riage a wp aerae aticAMot a o oe

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