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It Does Look as if Benny Leon- ard Might End Freddie Weish’s Title-Holding Days in Their Bout To-morrow Night. Comrrigh! 1018 by The Prem Myh!iahing Co Sis New York Beening W | RIDAY night Tam going tol take the cover off,” says! Freddy Welsh Freddy is to box Benny Leonard at last. For a long, long time wo Vreddy never would meet But perhaps the lightweight thought Benny champion was waiting for the crit hin tepping tactics arouse more public interest in the match, If so, he's a wise little match maker; that’s a e gate, accord ing to James Joy Jobnston, will be somewhere up in the $35,000 class. Freddy did another little thing to help the match along when he stopped Whitney the other night. Whitney was a husky follow, husky enough to hand Ad Wolgast a beating a few months ago. Welsh must have been in something very like his old time form to make it necessary for the referee to step in. But Whitney is slow, and W win a majority of his gam The | tnd roaches the neat, h always could make Clubs Are After Him—Yan- veteran quartet is made ip ot her, HEADPIN TOURNEY. ereke a mark of 4 slow boxer. It may be| ..| Caldwell, Shawkey and Keating. | Schedule To-Night. No man should lift his hand against quite a aitrerent thing when he meets kees’ Staff of Dozen Best in'e Rear best A Ditehes Cedarhurst, Linkemm (4), Murray Hi A brother in anger even if it's @ " ‘| " c by o we FeC pi os yee Q eHance » Ridgefield Pa Ster- | broken-backed ‘a be Sak taut MIA une Scie Years. {but Caldwell ran him a very close sec: | fing Maye Webcton Wisutd ane tives | ne aeked atralant Moran match ‘Gidn't’ hurt the ticket | jond. Shawkey, bought from the Ath-| trical, Germans anti | Bt: Senevan intent Sloe little gale for the Leonard- Welsh affair in/ | oe letics when Connie Mack began his ; morawent _mial ip ve the least. Leonurd has a tremendous r Fj | By Bozeman Bulger. g shake-up, pitched good ball for|,,\ot, Wnt! 1! , Larrytown's No. 3 bacilli wallopus into the soup. following. And there ure ainaye vem. Wolgh to Ret F; R S =r , [Des : ceed Ae nleare ae ple who'll turn out when it seems els. o metire From hing soon Fistic News JJ NTI the Stteenth of May) sortie tne fare that he lost many |* fob winner declared Attar listening to a description of two gum there's @ chance to defeat a cham- e the Yanks have decided tojof those hard luck gaines. He was thig adlatar i hi A i" 106 ee ioe | taht, se8- 4 that the monkeys hawe Be aise hi MR GUT ed And Establish a Health Farm f Sassy anv evan: cane ULGhUraT| Renton ovcem EATS a errant nctteg | RUE giMeu Hef iouli08, MiviRe let | nares Wan Soy ice et Welsh's titlesholding dave. He's the an OS Sip \ decision that Rill Donovan reached ) Uke 2 te } Sale ob looks Very ning World Headpin Tourne | Getting so a poor bachelor can't get fastes ow W 8 fo : y a scaped the | one sD ‘ Columbia five tain the hig ing vith ; TEE Toke CLAN ae Withee hanes ‘Those lightweight boxers who think they can defeat Freddie Welsh, By John Pollock after having barely escaped th Keating, a puzzle to baseball men |.) 00 8 1 nowadays Without having seven he can hit. A’ combination of the world's champion, had better get busy and try to arrange a mateh jot Urban Shocker, a young twirler|for two or three yeurs, appears to. [hing an, [Or eight wives around trying to epetl and hitting power may give Freddy | with him he hag made up his mind to retire within a year, Freddie |! Another pair of heavywelxhts will bat-/who looks to be the goods. It was/ have found hinself this, vereateet ic tt is entire summer ® lot of trouble. There's just a bare |} is now looking around for a place in the country where he can establish | tle for pugilistic supremacy in a ter-|4 question of the retention ot tne PEA Ei Guba CEG OR, CireR par 1 a= . chance of it, Lenny jan't without ex-|}a health farm. He ts also going to open a gymnasium in this city, p/found bout at the third boxing show Of cocker of Dan ‘Cipple, but when Bill| Prchers in the kame two or three oe Seabee tradition, ‘Ten 'Thae cee Gam Bee ck yamine Store ten {| J Which will be sort of a “feeder” for the farm. Harry Pollok, Welsh's J! Stadium A sn the Manhattan! covered to his amazemont that his ability, immense strength and size, no thing that Eriewon and the Stoultor aid ieuPlen% over the Marathon neitens |] manager, made this announcement to-day. Twilok doeent think Tenny | ver™ Hoe on West Thirty-fouth|iseovered (0 Nis smanemane Whar Wa Alt Ha nem ne alae — “T propose to still criticism or be| | Leonard has much of a look-in in Friday night's battle in the Garden, Street to-night The big fellows who will|®' —was in demand all over the cir-| Come through, The Yanks have been } Nobody ts surprised when a bey e empt,” says Welsh think the best bet in the world is that the fight will go the exchange punches are Gunboat Smith, | year—was 4 offered fancy prices for Keating, but |phenom kicks in and cuts off Se beaten In the attemp y a 9 i of Calif ult he decided to hold them both.|they have doggedly refused and now | actass limit, Pollok. “I admit that Leonard young, fast boy with | the rugged fighter formerly of California | cu . y ha f re pg ghar Bl se | grandchildren without a penny. REDDY has been criticised @ punch, and he may outpoint Fredd knocking him but now of this city, and Dan ‘Porky’ | But {t was no easy job. fit ee a8 fe b ies ath rahi ice Perea . “| 5 a a ed ing ie - enough, goodness knows. Once out is concerned he is a 100-to-1 shot. Freddie has a perfect defense. Flynn of Boston, who recently stood off! Dan Tipple cost the New York Clubj ff ‘ona Whe new. responett ity ap- ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. he had a great reputation He is in wonderful trim fer the match. Although the bout is at J) Al Heloh in a ten-rouna bout at thelg9,o00 in cash, while Urban Shocker] pars to have made h © his pro: " ' of the sport, for he catchweights he won't weigh over 136 pounds ringside, which prov: [same club after being floored twice it! stands them a measly $750—inciden-/fession more seriously. He is anxious cme 8 oak kb willie 8 ila talowanrevael Al dhat Lhe (eiln Upetapafertir. taamitKnatibe dente whee you'd call a J the opening round. Hoth men have been lth the price that Ty Cobb brought,|to make good Nuw, and is working Kogsiman, Tw OB, WINNER. i PR ey ait een in lied on a glove, and just about as|f Puncher, but wait and see if my prediction isn't correct that Welsh || £etting Into Rood shape for the encoun-| 1) t8 game the club found it pos. |like @ beaver, sae oe | bay been he Ln eats apie will leave the ring without a mark, while Leonard will bear many | ter, as a newspaper veraict will enable ; | Of the new men Mogridge and High Team Score. too short for Heinie Zim to work Clever. But when he*had the cham- f the conflict : "elther to get other important engage-|Sible to get walvers on the $9,000) cullop, both left handers, appear to Columbia 487| all hie suspensions into, 1 pionship title all this changed. He kl. stool atl Mo . isnt ‘Tipple, while two big league clubs be the best. They have had expe- ———— became clever only in dodging, hold- | —— | — made a dive for Shocker, already had |Fience, Moreover, they both have Baltimore Feds Z. 0. O—Can't how Ville ing, stalling and running. He wasn’t | Ris es le who bas referent many boum {9 their money up, and but tor DoTO Nei esmueuelthi keRrene Ta putation could have been stabbed, as he going to lose bis grip on that money- ers he. roan Cid id work over the telegraph wires) and his work here seems to justify It S ° B. fe eats ith hie finge ne ten-round go nampion Freddie paw gers. making asset—the championship. To quas ow uch a VAZES | Ber &, Mares, teen, Freie at the last minute ke would have been In his manner of pitching Mogridge ulng U. Bb. tor u protect bimself fully he avoided all night, Matchmaker Jimmy Johnston muggested lost, The Cleveland Club is still hol- reminds one very much of Ralph 14; ‘Om Phe. editor muat-ralean ong bouts and decisions, He has ; Stroud of the Giants, Stroud was a ' ravea tne oreo ant ween! Phat One Must Telephone: 2 22. csi int 285 erg go ein on ven the] Sm hg ptvent bere he eer ; LMA) 10 secise sry ots’ pertaining te bouts, but only with dubs be could Pp [thay et untae Ge clined? down ts the | "work _ fae an | 22%, Bt0, ta8t company, and the same} his sanity. easily outpoint. 6 ibgulied Walaa: 188 oot ‘he capture of this young mi an be said arsed hac u > LP! . Tedtel Ricin'tnt'ncie bens) Hours Ahead for a Court... lacing 18 sex ts Kiedis Wh bo OL FERLL Te otaae GCA | atte neta i htee are ge | Geena een eae a Sporting Club, today sigmed up two . aired ri + with ack on its very - went op boxing six and ten round de ———— | Sporting ri Ke of te club on| Should make good just to keep up tra-|of a Joe Wood or a Walter Johnson, |‘ , | ; cisionless bouts often, and he made ee . 4 | Wedueciar waht. ‘The princiiais ia the gain ev| dition, It seems that Harry McCor-| This boy with the amokebail is, but | $900,000 damages filed in the United ate Hecolet| Shventyefy the", tnan ‘Freddy. isa success” "***) New Yale Club Gives an Indication of the Game's Popularity, | mite ral Mor, tm promintg tantamwegt! mick, The former Giant, while man- | "inetwen years old, and he jas every GEdGr (he Hatlousl GEUcteeHE Incesiea | Geek [a teerTneaeana IELEtooh ReaD vo spe lit i i ff Momphia, Tenn, and Benny McCoy of Bal: | x 5 in 0 ake a good under the national anti-trust laws . 7 This Wout git k@onard mitt turniss! 400 of the 2,500 Members Being at It Day and Night—For- | ({.Mo" ti," ie matting Vie Stores etjasing Chattanooga recommended | ener ag Reed Js terrific, and | the Federal League Baseball Club of| we don't know which ones. : "Fe j | yn Chick Simler o crn tcher on ie tawa team in eo e es 1 ha ‘0 curve a very remote one-that) tunes Change Hands as Result of Some of the Professional | Mw wit tate on chick Simier of formnien.| Pitcher ¢ League. Ax many clubs were th batters, in, Dractice, swing their | Baltimore, Air ‘Tommy Lipton might bay wo, ao Welsh may lose his title. The public a rue | ! heads off—partly through being puz-| The defendants tn the sult are the| «ecuawn ate acting tred of Meleew has no. Knowledge of the weight] Matches. | dobnny Kubane Sadtinere wil in alt prov. | after this fellow the sleuthing had to| zled und partly from fear of being | National and American Leagues and | toss uae on f Welsh will carry in the ring. It's said pet dare wg oyna tn fifteen-| be done mysteriously. Bobby Gilks, aned, One of ep fast ones, whiz | the aintean. lube making up thelr oe Be Daa grows very beavy--f6r Over found go ate toring show to be staged by| tho scout, took a sneak up that way|%NE under the chin, ts able to make| Te Hon Cube MAKING Up thelt| Just when a team to all set the lightweight ciass limit of 188 HIS sudden popularity in squash | Out of about 2,500 meanbers over 400, Ed & Lynne, GREP OSs ABE le fe Bees, 4 0 the pennant—bang! the season pounds ringside. No doubt Leonard ba Hundreds] re going in for squash, and they are | Jimmy Dougierty of Phitedeip'ta at Crum lamne, | to have a look and make a report. He| A running mate for Piercy in speed | the National Baseball Commission— \ Will be within the weight to expiain, Hune at it day and night. ‘Tho sport has]. i abut thre weeks, for the feathermel#t | round others on the trail. His report| is "Slim" Love, the big southpaw, If| August Hermann, Ban Johnson and| x eueqst selommers taven't elimed If Welsh is unable to finish the te: playing the long-neglected | yecome auch a fad that ONC nooat Tor | championabhy tite iam Duae, caged eat you can picture a man six fi and | (one ire : Heo esues. le meet Waite struck « fearful blow at tennis, ds either through being knocked ow be ‘ve just dis! tele, : snes ons : | Kilbane, aid be ia gertectly eat ho FARA seven inches tall, with an arm like! tore, € eeghman ar bo geed Fr i yr 4 ae ition tor |Rame “yee , ebae meee Me i ee hours ahead fo re SUES lceeenione of tho wi There may be some trouble in get-|that of a windmill, turning loose Harry Sinclar, formerly of the Fed-| gome relief to know that ef a rs {covered that ther c y afternoon a visitor passing eget g the 0 ere’ baseball from that height. straight| eral gue % Na eee eee mopping ofl ve square inch in squash than in any|through Joo. Murray's big boxing]. match was arranged to-day between oanmy | tik hit aeanay Wee Of DAE HAO Oana a tiny Hdl batten SeOTeen| At the Vederal League Club/of Bele | O19 college football season w7 trom. unnec punishment and|other sport, Almost over night the} Class at the Yale Club begin to hear] gaye the St. Loule middleweight, and Soldier) & MUCH better pitcher on the same] se with what dfMiculty they hit it.| timore wins its suit, organized base. |e 365 days long instead of & | save him from a knockout, he'll losej° as become |%,2ft patter-patter, Coming nearer.) jianny whaw, the Brookya tighue, They wit|team. Put tn a draft for Urban| Love t# the tallest man that bases | ball will be in peril’ of attack by the av yi jonee ridiculed pastime has be the sounds will be located on the\ 2° d a ht: a eomay tt ball has ever foste anc vit 1 Manager Stallings ann i his title if Leonard is at weight. It located ne | 22 the windup of ten rounds at| Shocker right away has nd, with| Government, it is said. Bs makes no difference what the cham-|Such a craze that men like Morgan| squash courts, the steady bombard- prsys ina Set | In the draw New York got Shocker] !%te hands and long arms to’ match The diff c ween the suit|all his right and wrong han " : i the title|and Stecle have private courts in| ment of the rubber balls against the : M Se tad wilties | " his speed, 18 terrific filed here and the one begun by| grape ‘dit 3 @ can lose the title|and Steele ' Tae A ae peste cnday night, As both men are 6 | and all they had to pay was $750. Two ‘ : ‘ i shape. s {his opponent 18 WIth: |inair homes that they might enjoy| Walls. White-clad figures will be | eet toy as te et ek et a | To make the matter all the more, the Federal League against organized | in the class limit we awaction the Hite) Mady swatting at th hi days ago they had to fight to keep | complicated for the batter, “slim” is) baseball in Chicago in January, 1915,| BEATING A BIG LEASOlo # However, Weish doesn't think) t® pene ia8 ee Oe ee wih Amal raoausts, Ne r canes ot Welmmantel, the reanier fatle promoter | club from taking him away for $1,600.) a left-hander. There is no doubt that] 18 that the resent action is one for|iy THE SPRING MEAlew there's a chance on earth t Leon. | rubber yall agedr D pavers wi ¥ WA : a) 78 1 O8 | ot Brooklyn, announced today that he’ bas alaned Tight now they could sell him’ for| Russell, the star of the Richmond See OL Mt eaticnit tae LING, NAROLEON WA, oe ard will be able to stop hi He island other millionaires exchange for: tbe sou 8 every hal hour: or fe Ww, tp Jack Dillon, the light hearyweight champion, | more money than they could Dan| club last year, will be kept for a| Was an injun ion to restrain 0 Fan WHEN CHE” WAS d i wonderfully clever in defense, and} iiicy att oti z squa ateh. more the nirty minutes of} |. » round nd that he expects to| Tipple, and Dan cost $9,000, Kut they} while and Markle will also stick un- ya pm continuing certain even should he be in trouble wit|tunes af rm i ae aaa et 900 |*28t squash. There are four squanh-| (or ® Pees an os hs opponent, i Monn|are not golng to let Shocker go. If {| til Donovan does hia second cutting.| Heged to be in violation of the | YEARS OLD, at fe probably be able to stall through. {One millionaire alone w d tennis and one squash-racquet courts ta the match, the bout will be staged in the} comes to a decision between the two,| The left-handers of the new men| Sherman Anti-Trust Law, yi accoits the e Yon the Bal sal - jand lost on a single match In the re-|at the Yale Club in charge of Johnny] See ene iseld in Brokya stout the|Tipple will xo first, the difference of| have an advantago in that southpaws Here alate eh are ee aeelOR che dads ; Frank Moran wi Joent tournament between Ferrin and | Macklin, one of the best equash pro-| 1m" st ot Bue, $8,250 nothwithstanding, are very much needed. For two|}more yiub must show that organized | . Vi FS thought there was lKcinsella and nothing was thought of | #a#ionaia In the country. From mid- os | The Yank staff of twelve men ts the! years the Yanks had no left-handers! in violation of the Sherman: anti. | =f & well known “brutality” in his | os . i wating at ibet ot or ee nears midnight the sourta Heechier of this city, the game lsit-! best they have ever had, It begins with at all. |Trust Law and the Clayton Anti-| . | fight with Willard, t. ‘The general betting , jure nearly idle, and the same condi- will ey Yoakum, the Den |trust Act : AWwierne end arancieake. line professional squash matehes in|tion holds good at other squash con fan aet qound battle et the — — | "the Baltimore Chup alleges it was | ba ing puasied. didn't think | [eis city would make a lively day in}tres. ‘The Yale Club's squash-tennis aed 4: 0 land, O., tomorow not considered in the negotiations last — ie hurt him very much.” | oe / a vo-penny {Courts are painted a pinkish red, with ‘Yoakum has a good string of victories to winter which resulted in the so-called | @ tp—g Trial of am % War stocks seem like @ tWo-PCnNY| Q’white ball used, The squash-rac- ie A ee ee ee ° peace agreement between organized | 5 Josephus Hump stepped [squash enthusiasts to back up thetr| ball in use, the fival bell | Joss of $100,000, and asks for triple Its Resulta to the ropes and held up one| Judgment on the players Tho squash performers Include - eqs ° damages under the Federal Anti-Trust | * iniqumsste sere” "| "Seuae, hos "agashtenie anal nme shh ar oeee fart, won ew mene. Secret of Disappearance |". | tleme he suid, “bet. we squush-racquets, combine the prin-| Cooney and o} The club eham-| has taken part in in New Orleans and other | 5 hg ; mo with the next bout I wish to ciples of outdoor tennis, Small rac-| pion is A. J. Cordier, and ot ities in the th since he left here several | annour t ts are ne sber bail not) ing squash players are Joc Wali mooths ago, wow on his w: New. York A Ranounve that she ck has dust{quets are used and a rubber ball not nw gauanh Plaxerg are Joo Walker jr] mutha aw cow ca ha way i, See Yan enn aulr’’s Car! } sport Briefs MHefore J 1s proceed tur. |uite # sma rip re chug | ahd Deane Mackey. One’ hundr fast little Dentame, at tho local club, r fn inane: fran naar Count 2 fect long, root ches) twenty-two members have ived a — a & 2 ve Naa ro eel and surrounded by four walls.| club rating, so general is interest in| Jobnny Young’ Drummle of Jersey City ta By Bozeman Bulger. van ; rhe ¢ Wall is 19 feet high, and) the sport. Now they are thinking | matched to fight Kid Boouton at M The puzzling disappearance of Renny Kauff's racing car, one of lust |) ,,New, York golfers made low score Moral: Let r Ick esca ‘ ‘ about adding five more courts, and 1€| Garden to-morers night, Harlem season's secrets, at last is exposed by Bill Rariden, former Fed, but || peat aae ean played. it iW . way, UP, there, 1® 2] most of the members had n asked | the Stadium A. C. oo Apel ii, Al ell tT now tcammate of the Bejewelled Benny on the Giants. Benny, you dof 6 ors on the ws taken the place of @/ shout ay 1Bo What was xquush| Hrdgewort, Conn, 09 April 10 and Young Me-|[ 20% mae SE Uy n jants, ny G.0F anit went te een ‘ ervice Bhots tH they undoubtedly would have made| suiiffe at Ne# Haven, Cona., on April 18, Niven? tee é Sat anes a final score | ‘only fair to yourssi¢ te ® : At the bottom of |! poountediy wauld: ave mada! Yes, the car Was lost, all right," says Indiana Bill, “but it was Team ind | petastia’ tite Gees tame trie theme © front wall the a tell-tale, & | Cyereine Tmmy Rodson, the velterneight fighter and | not lost in one lump, It was seattered, lnr home. pile treatment in the Baseball ine rip two foot high and rns |*eroee | protege of Ws ie redy to 69 again “L came {nto Indian In my car one afternoon and across the |) wai, ¢. 14, vooshecs’of the New York {fiazand one that has stood the ning w af the Wall, ASK EP] ine fale Chun, and than (ne bankroll O'Dowd Paul fighter, ot Alter |] tyoet 1 saw Renny K his red racer getting ready for a trip. |} pre. :.t1,, Voornace of the New Vork Of tine, |. sow op cise get ; 2 that hits Send ne Eee wet i LR aur dtl t On, He explained to me that he was going ta Terre Haute to a fight that | faline chimptorenin Cine tee box of Pyramid Pile Treatment fro un pati o atriiey twa/ ites, Rut Heavy betting ts] Svs at ome ‘ Pata ta tan || Might, sixty-five miles away, It was then five o'clock in the afternoon. fifo rondo the anny druggist. Take no substitute, ; rt Near wa wre A u enme 36 Robes & matchal to ™ we i oan p 7 : » U nt und the auspices of the Amateur ) " Robinson al Pee a ale aeee, Sen vere reserved f itie Racquet Bb ddeahyp tro iorsa ede my ope apy Yes,’ said Renny, ‘tnd I'm going to break the road record, too. tn 0 aulxpican of t an oie ithe idea of the game afer] CiuD. © ih HSL AMELIA. cine | HAF LMHS OF HILAR gy the, Feiranent Ay § “Well, goodhy, Benn,’ T said to him. ‘I don't expect to see you npare’ Tame OF Amari ce wren SAMPLE Ooure ¢ faok's Ath ‘ fends his a) title against hig | om Met! ts u box |f alive again. I looked at that red ear once more and felt sure of it PHILADELPHIA, March 30.—Penn. 6 P R ervice $s to keep on hitting t met Mis] i, club officials etate Wat Marty Crows will bo | :,, Mare enn to Pyramid Bide, Mareball, w v : thy opponent misses, pro- | many younger challengers, That's|' “Benny started all right and was going like a streak in the night, }! sylvania defeated Princeton In Wereht " k eey bal: u ur i j , | rarke, ve one OO A A Kindly send me ® Free sam val Vash tdo it before you let| the time w Many of our oF ar > ‘[ when a doctor in a fast car loomed up ahead of him, The doctor was i D Bit content for the inteoltentan Pyramid Pile Treatment, 1n plain wre maturda a n milliona thelr wealth plenty inate MeCoy. also a speed merchant and refused to give Benny the road. They raced | Putkerball thampionshin. hig ee ae ‘ the Nobins shot must strike the front | of exer: Gus Christie, the Milwaukee middle- | along for twenty miles and Henny, fnally getting desperate, decided to || was to decide the the beiween thet Name verrressesererrrsceeccoegon en ahs ove the tell-tale, though it 1 > ; ree a passage, He turned to one side of the road and his car swerved, | Yersities, each having finished the reg : elght, added fresh laurels to his pugl-|| force a passag: i ‘ e : 7 || Neraition, each having finished the Street seeeeenes ; f the Giante has Sy BE Le Oe ieee ine |Matie record last night by decisively out-|{ striking a telegraph pole and cutting tt tn two. From there tt bounded | Mr, sison with wight victories and two i ot place Lilian aft cae few bounce or in the ate First points | STANDING OF THE TEAMS |iqoinung New At McCoy, the Brooklyn | to another pole and the impact threw the red racer directly across the | first period was 9 to? In favor of the ! tube. me. The game sounds easy THE RNEY, |i tienter, in a ten-round battle at the J road in front of the doctor's oncoming car, Hoth cars » smashed to | Red and Blue \* Th eer , count & sams. The mame sounds eer.) 1h WORLD TOU * | THoneer sporting Club iow. MeCoy wan | bits, completely wrecked, but fortunately neither Henny nor the doctor || shat pave catdwell’ct the Boston Ath.! SPORTING. wa t he quickest taking exer tau aer ‘ a f te not | Was seriously hurt, lotic Association is in iil favor with the SEADUOM KA OUR 1 yal ed > play ¥ Ho, He Sa au nape: BDO HE: bs gta “Hut that ain't the funny part of that Kauff's car business,” Rarlden | ftegistration Comimittes of the Stetea. ALE. CLUB MANHATTAN SASS a on ‘ needs g speed Wi ra ; explained, “Listen » next day the authoritie: re taking affidavits | politan Association of the Amateur Ath Gunhest Sinite P F tL 5 Pibget eee ‘ lasted the Limit, Christ when (ND ey oe ident happened, On record | Ite Union was indicated last night at unboat Smith vs. Porky Flyan 0 eyerie ’ ‘ i ale | protons Ae RE st when Vand other forms of evidence as to how the aceident happened, record | tive annual inde tines of then Bivet tht Ten nd 3. For ; } Mt lan 7 ation tat will send | Pings b and where ne Dlonael, getting in #0 7 there is a statement made by Kauff, in which he aay Regiment in the Newark armory, Calds| _ adult ses te og ang fpnnen, ty ea rifle ball at your op- |] Bt : faco and stomach hat it was almost {m: “*The doctor was to blame for the accident, He was going seventy. J) well came all the way from Horton to) Wivan Mora wie htae PRE Wy i i} fi nt oA Ta ponor , ah spots ponaibh ant blows. the | two miles an hour and wouldn't let me pass!'" Pre a OL de a dg Oa PARK !& 6 fay haan a CaNA Fd Me waleoliee:! her te * Pats steney OF “Can't beat that much, can you?" asked Bill, and it te admitted that | iM! hut George Matthews of Hrooklya n 4a poow to Tt Be a Tohne M meri ew Yale Club gives an indicas | Metropolitan put up an interesting battle with honors | we can't. fer, refed to allow the Hub star in Willard-Moran ate team to bea of the game's present popularity. even. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN RIPPLES FROM THE “REFORM WAVE” Copyright, 1916, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), ME HIT HIM A No USE TELING Moan “Taat Jess WAS BRUTAL To WIM...) HE THINKS HE WON A MILE 30, 1916 NEW YORK PARK ROW TEAM PUTTING ‘EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer. Lournan: 1818 os The Naw Yous owas On Keeping World) () « | ng to keep >. -— SMEEPTOWNTTLE |<, 5) ot te | 5 - - it a secret. | Deciding Match of Evening | World Tourney Will Be Rolled on Eureka Alleys. mau a SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Park Row at Eureka Metropolitan at Grand Central. aida! phant trio, which ing throughout The Evening i World bowling tourney, has dropped into second place, Although this | team won the sacond and third ses: sions at the Hergman academy last | night, the loss of the opening string made the difference in percentages' A STEAK OFF THE PURPLE COW, favor the Park Rows. | never lamped a brutal fight, To-night’s games mark the end of | never hope to sight one. And remember t rful nineteen-year was made At Lajole's wom batting average with his mind on a plese of chewing tobacco, Shelving the Droit books Hike an adroit Lore Fu New i tal. Sure THaT (T MUST Shocker Looks a Find and Other ‘° Donovan’s $750 Pitcher | Brings Better Offers Than Tipple, Who Cost $9,000 | ~ | the schedule, The match that will de-| But there is one thing that | knows | cide the winners of this big t urney, ''d rather sight than fight one, will start at 7.40 P. M. on the Eureka a alleys, in the Grand Central Palace, | Pat Moran will have a tough time The Park Rows must win all three Proving that wandering into first games here to bo awarded the leading | Place wasn’t an attack of aphasia, honors. One de t will result in a saat tio with the White Elephants, and| Unless the hitting picks up looke @e tha Will necessitate a roll-off, The {f Manager McGraw will have to aude | eidize the industry. ore aul 5 Freematy Arvitenteld This dual We've oronality thing | nothing sew, en ball players who were heros one dag ur regulars, ether of whom should o- the race, ‘letures,