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an a nme me = an k \ ] GEN. HOOKER'S GRANDDAUGHTER SHINES GH COURTS \13-Year-Old Girl, Although Beaten in National Tourney, Johnny Overton and Jole Ray Displays Rare Skill May Appear in a Matoh Mile sa el a Race Here March 21. The central figure tn the opening round of the women's National tn- door tennis champtonship tourney at the Seventh Regiment Armory was | Helen Hooker, the thirteen-year-old |@randdaughter of Gen. Hooker. That she has her granddaddy’s fighting spirit and courgge was shown by the ay she fought three spirited sets before ylelding to Miss Blum, ‘The playing of the child, for that Is what she 1s, was far superior to that of many of tho field of fifty-one com- petitors as they entered into the matches destined to bring forth a suc- cessor to Miss Molla Bjur dt. Miss Hooker really possessed strokes: Publishing Ce, aw OCAL athletic fans are Ikely to @eo the fastest mile race ever run in the world in this city at the Garden on March 21 if the plans ef the Jobn Wanamaker Commercial Institute go through. This organiza- téon Is trying to arrange a contest ever this distance for its annual games between Johnny Overton, the Yale flyer, who broke the world's mark for the mile iast Saturday night, and Jole Ray, the Chicago star. It was John ¥. Mahan, manager and trainer of Ray, who first asked the Wanamaker Committee to put on this event. Mahan says ho will only allow Ray to enter the meet here on condition that Overton Is also entered, Frederick W. Rubien, tue Amatour Athletic Union official, announces that Overton's world’s record mile of 4m. 16s. will be accepted and adopted by the amateur body. Not only was the manager of the games asked to certify the measurement, but the city surveyor was asked to measure tho track. He replied that the Meadow- brook track, in the Commercial Mu- seum, where Overton ran his race, measured exactly 176 yards on a lino drawn twelve inches from the pole, as required by the International Federa- tion. fessionals, Haggett and Burns. Her drive always had length and sting to it, as Miss Blum found when she at- tempted to take liberties in the way of ngs for passing shots. vored of @ of tourn d through tn Ww competed in the playa: failed M ne second whe met Mra, vr @ atraight set victory at round by default, ‘Thi | F. b. Clar 6-1 3 agner displayed her accus. driving in thi T now looks exceddingly doubtful | 1¢ Hans Wagner will start his! twenty-sixth year in baseball. Hans has been holding out for more money. He is about to launch tnto the oil-producing business with Fred for the most part jcourt driving with plenty of ball, as she has been coached by the pro-| ot to #lip the} . ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. Copyriaht 1917, by The Prem Publishing Co WITTER. wad KOCHER. of he | GIANTS = PRACTICING | SUDING «at MARLINS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW AT MARLIN SPRINGS---By Bugs Baer (The New Tork Evening Wertd.) “WELLON VAY TOR MOTER POL” TE J. Howard Shoemaker is well on his way toward gaining permanent possession of the national pocket | billlard champlonship cup. In his {match last night in the tourney at |the Now York A. C. the title holder easily defeated the veteran, Edwar F. Gray, 125 to 42.0, Pdward F, Raynolds, one of the proved the efficiency of his safety tactics in winning over James J. Ma- loney, the tall boy from the Bronx, who at one time led him by 100 baile 9 siSloney proved that he was more courageous than cautious, His load appeare good to him that two or nolds cleared the table to pull out « well-earned victory at 125 baile to 117, Each had @ high run of 17 for the match, « teur Billiard Club'players, won the other matinee game, He had @ nip and tuck session with Gustave Gardner. ter had the worst of the breaks every » he forged ahead to the front. “ung tn the elghth frame, Gardner mo two deliberate safety’ plays to check. Munoz. Then tn trying a cut \ehot for the side pocket Gardnar fol- lowed on into a corner pocket for a [third scratch that forfelted the frame of 15 balls to his opponent. BENNY LEONARD DROPS JOHNNY TILLMAN TWICE. | | | PHILADELPHIA, March 18, — | Benny Leonard of New York out- | pointed Johnny Tiliman of this city tn ja six-round bout here last night at the Olympia A. A. Leonard cinched his vlc~ ‘tory by dropping Tillman twice—the first and third rounds—with left hooks. |Tillman got up a flash after the firat kdown but took a count of five on the second fall. Leonard had Tillman | staggering around blindly in the last ten seconds. Benny weighed 134 pounds, while Tillman Upped the beam at 138 pounds, Clarke, former manager of the Pt- ety went toric Lightweight Crews Best Dreyfuss com: through with the @mount Wagner demands, he ts likely | t remain out of the game forever, Barney 1s trying hard to bolster the es, He mi a big. offer to the inals for Inflelder Hornsby and | er Snyder. He announced his Willingnens to pay $47,000 and throw | several players for these two Bt is stars, but the offer was turned down, ETE In Days Old-Time Oarsman Weighed Only 112 When He Rowed Against Courtney. HERMAN, the bantam- weight champton, will make his apd pega ieee eal firet #tart in Greater New York gigh ee rca a4 the Broadway Sporting Club of agein, Yet when he read in The Evening World his name among the list of the great oarsmen who weighed less than 160 pounds his eyes twinkled and he laughed, “You folks flattered me,” he said, r weighed much as 124 Do you know how much I when I raced Charley Court- hey for the national amateur cham- plonship in the seventies? Just 112 Why, boat, sculls, rigging, Koach and all 'made only 145 pounds. Big Courtney could have tucked the Brooklyn to-night, He will tackle Dutch Brandt, the tough little Brook- lyn boy, According to reports of his Dattle with Jabes White up-Btate, Herman ts every tnoh a champion, We'll get a good line on him to-night, anyway. It's odd that Kid Willian the lad he recently beat for the ban- tamweight honors, 1s also boxing here to-night. He 1s appearing at the Pio- neer Club against Joe Lynch, Wil- Hams doesn't appear to be discour- ed by the fact he was stripped of Ble “honors, as last week he stopped that 1 gould keep the lead, too, and that Uckled me, Courtney was @ pol- ‘shed oarsinan—you couldn't tell by looking at him whether he waa loaf- ing or slugging his head off, But I kept on at @ pretty good clip and got out to the tufning buoy @ length ahead of him, The race was a milo out and bac! And you ought to heard the crowd cheer—Davy and Davy that! - “I happened to make turn than Courtney did; eo I had a Person in Baseball World, as) ut wn He Knows Without Stengel, Wheat and Pfeffer His Dream of a Second Pennant Is Dis- two, Robbie Disconsolate of Davy Roach, Because of Failure of Three Stars to Report Manager of Dodgers Saddest| wis *at. and tt, will round off my career just right.” n that pennant was won Robbie became ambitious to emulate the example of such men as McGraw, Chance and Connie Mack, You know, it is an axiom in base- ball that one pennant does not deter- What Three New York Clubs Are Doing in Training Camps GIANTS, MARLIN, Tex., March 13.—Despite thelr hard games on Saturday and Sunday at Dallas and Waco, which were followed by long, tedious night rides back to Martin, Manager Mc- Graw put his squad of Giants through hard workouts. Batting and base running recelved the most attention In the morning drill, and in the afternoon was an- YANKS, who caught for the Macon team | season, has achieved the distinction of being the first member of the Yankee squad to drive out a home run. It happened in the fifth inning of,the practice kum. aw can hit the Hl nei hard ase Pipp or Baker, but lack Chat. will keep him in the minors for at let another year, Donovan increased the game from and win hii wa led. ine th truct! bility of aby Stat nd rou tring retin Kore couple of lengths on him as F mine the constructive a! of . (affair and won by the rookies by @ auneed” ‘away for home, Thea he pellet manager. The eccond crack ia what| re. ons practice in these dopart-| score of 10 to 8 The regulate sere hooked on and began to jab them counts, For George Btal-| ments of the game. The day's work)away off in their fielding, and were In, 82 to the minute and coming like By Bozeman Bulger. lings’s victory years ago has|ended with a nine-inning game be-|Siity Of no lene chan five couly mis: « house afire! 1 put on ail J ha ROBABLY the most disconsojate er been taken seriously, because tween the McCarthys and the Her-|a fine exhibition of bush league priching but he overhauled me in @ iit ‘ fell down the next year, |zogs, the latter winning by @ ecore|!n the three Innings he worked for the while, ‘Then be sang out: ‘Well, baseball person in the world to- Robbie ts disconsolate. If loyal | 66 ¢ ‘to 5, firet team. Bob apparently was still tired Dave, | guess I'll be going now, Good- day is your Uncle Wilbert Rob-|to his stockholders he saves money |° from playing forty-six holes of Kolt on by But at that | was only & couple {nson, manager of the champion| "4 shows up with a worse club, If| It would seem that the poor show- | Sunday, for he wae both wild and inet- of lengths behind him at the finish, 2 loyal to his players he opposes the|ing the men made with the atick in| ‘°y),*f and 1 beat Billy Wilson, as big a/ Dodgers, policy of retr In the three innings that he pitched, With @ pennant around his waist and @ crowd of players that he taught man as Courtney, "You blamed says to me when a chance ¢ Bul iigtle shrimp,’ were getting a nchment and still has|the games on Saturday and Sunday ting himself in bad. This basebal! business ts not euch a or at least tried to pitch, the rookies piled up @ lead of seven runs. Ail told, the winning te Bathered in thirteen had inspired them t for in the contest greater efforts, ere no less than MACON, Ga., March 18.—Ben Shaw, | 4 on ball stars of the Amateur Billiard Club, five minutes’ start. three times he took chances and Ray- | M. Munoz, another of the Ama- about the green material in the train ‘The lat- are thinking of is inthe fant PUTTING "EM OVER” With ‘‘Buys’’ Baer Lt ome Fee Pyoanag Oey New Cae Kromog World) Bite: vevinan (The RABID KUDOLPH- LLYire- ( he carries a tai ural hazard right =f under his hat. \ Lot of pepper in the Red Sox camp. The boys ure slid- Ing to first on bases A sportsman is a guy who wouldn't shoot @ snail without first giving him Gov. Whitman has certainly tossed @ moth on the boxing promoters’ aps petites, Cost of wing keens popping up. Calories rhymes less and less with salaries every day. LIL’ PEPPER. ball magnates n't worrying ing camps. The green material they pocket, Yachtsmen will soon move thotr Morris chairs out on the veranda for the outdoor season. YBA, BO. The only difference amateur and a prof pret ional has @ manager. between an ional le that hie with Connie Mack ts a stylish gent, At~ tendance figures show that he ts the only manager with a team playing private baseball. A real sportsman is a bird who won't stalk a caged canary with @ pack of bloodhounds. Ae Rabid Rudolph remarked, they. call ’em simon-pure amateurs because Simon was simp! Burning your candle at doth ends isn't half as bad as not burn~ ing at all, But the realest sportamen of the Dunch és the fisherman who won't take any goldfish out of the aquarium unless they are four inches in length. . What becomes of all the pins Is @ problem compared to what of all the rooki: YOU CHIRPED IT. Speaking of the racing game, you want to specify whether you mean horses or lightweights. ie ae Evening World’s Headpin Tourney Scores. KR, Squdb—Zacinan 1, Pay 68, Geile eo tianbur 88, Haden Oo. Total “Ob8, ‘Onuwe, So, 8 Mapowaek 61. By lovahe 77, Fitqetrich 59, Carnoi) 01. oly Crome No. 4—Murty #8, Mod Deventer Bo, nts 38 Belaier ot. Total, Filer WO Torgen 108, lian 87. Howard Edler 00. aay Holy, Crome No. S-—Mottyee 02, Farrell 81, Haute Bi, i ipette 70, Total, 265, Hoy 0, 2 O'Ngen 2h, Regan 88, Bpieiman 46, J, Spieiman 71, Sonlerer 10, wy, F bed of rose rr ts ere made, slude s off Shawkey, Alex Fe > Holy Crem No, 6—lack 81, Bynes 24, Bracken | Benny Kauffmann of Philadelphia. | Whole thing under bis arm and walkod | 4078 t© me when ies wely BME I) to regard him as a brother, the| Ded of roses, aftor all, t# It? |alneteen hits were made, included ft Bhawkey, Alex Ferguson and oo ol read nha ton oe } fe aad et Mame of the college | ihe race, ‘You blamed little shrimp, | Brooklyn manager to-day #e6@ M1M-\ Commencing the Robdins| three triples and a double. Relped himself to @ pair of doubles and 19m ba, Boor oh Nola ronal sat HE State Athletic Commission | coaches think it won't be good for the] {eaeing’a fellow of my a I told | self elipping toward the second divi-| will hold only one training session a day.| Helnie Zimmerman and Joe Wagner Fes Mourtdge, the good left hander, |H Ptawuiek 68, Comme Gh fesen sty 2 : is doing its spring cleaning |®¥® under 160 pounds to row races! | nin it wasn't the size of the back] won pec, the boya have eplit up, THIS action was taken by ‘Robinson be-|made hits for the circuit, -and- Jim | pitcned re ice tinea thc see aane : : : j y 1 Gar- |* Baye to laus that counts so much as the alzo of the PRURR 0 BOYER DAYS SP cause of the acurclty of players in| Thorpe, Cue Sandberg and Pop, Young Bhawicey and had tle caacyee galnat Ety Cee No, 0 Paene 108, Cyn ' early, Not only was the Gar-)' Davy's voico was a little shaky| tag’ And you can tell those col-(&N4 bave failed to report. ‘Threo of camp which has greatly added to the! got throe-bageers, The Indian also had /jng "the regulara from diaeing Tide ficGowan 64, “Fiuuibton 77, Mi Cae rd ;5 Gen Tower Corporation license re-|/whon he began to speak, but aa el iege boys that any fellow with a| these men, Stengel, Whoat and Pfef-| burdens of his pitchers. & double to his credit. Japlkes Into’ the home plate. Aft Holy Cm, No 10—Johi 104, Siege Bf if voked, but the Harlem Sporting Club] thought of the old racing days 1t grew | EO NOR can get all the g004 | fer, are particularly close to the| | Moxridye left the game, Sitm Love oc> Larertm Ti ni aS Olympic Club licenses revoked, all! catch the gleam of the sun on dancing |® little sense. nen you|as yet not one of them has come | DODGERS. PR a Ara i because of failure to forward. the | CAtch the weal of tx What did you welgh when y HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March 18— 1 ba walradsr, t Beats tax to the Comptrolier, Fipples ws he went on eg ho [stroked the Dauntless crew against| to the frout. efter Is on the Job, 80 | considerate mieten SMateh Mee: pan’ aL stat Ya ‘ The commission also ruled that | aig” ene New York crowd had |e Metropolitana?” |, | far ae the town is concerned, but even) xia Williams, tho ex-bantamwelght /and his manag, Hod Lage, nho bas agrad wo! between the cohorts of Jack Counbs Caste, Qe No, j—Pauhere of Yeo, Ty : Pilly Roche cannot referee the Benny |ooine money on me, even though 1] pat, Mad, Rrown tet, iene” ommat| be i@ willl fussing about bis pay. —|champton, who hasn't fought here in|!st bis man box Duly. Thia wil by the Mest. wnd tho band lod by Larry Cheney, {gm 1 BRR OF ree he Manhattar An c, March {tld them Courtney was too big for! way’'a race, val the same. Two! Without Stengel and Wheat Robbie /over three years, will make his re-|%®s fim aovearance in this viiaity in seroma nd in the full nine-tnning game, Colete &, Om. No. #—Guimmet To, Van ge 5 22. The club will be allowed to select |* Httle fellow and they'd better bel nites, from High Bridge down to| knows that be has no chance for the| appearance to-night at the Pioneer| pater Thole Re Thee Pee ee Rent ie Moran ab : » Charlie White, Bill Brown or Claude | #reful, Then when we heard (bt) Madison Avenue. ‘The biggest man| flag and his dreain of @ second cham- play than the have shown since , © battle was a hot one, and at the end Jack's team won Sporting Club against Joe Lynch, the wibuites, he had had @ sunstroke up at his| tor| a home, Union Springs, we couldn't tell | A match will protably be arranged within the ext forty-eight hours between Billy Miake of Bt, | ° in our boat, Jim Freeman, didn't go over 150 pounds, and we averaged Hi r plonship is dispelled. ‘To igh Team Fern Council, Royal Arcanum, Brookiyn..... 608 night them he would be disloyal to bis con- ning here. ver west side boxer, Williams's last ' whethe! bout fn this city was against the vet-|/su! and Batting Levinaky, Mat Hinkel, tbe) it fourth ht vie ‘ i if he really had or whether tt was 7 ? 4 “4 'y was again | Cloredan * Pes 3 fourth straight victory by a ecore! High Individual, ? Walter J. Travis, doesn't moan | pretty good when he came down tol tie Ciuw Wo beat ‘them by eight| campaign of retrenchment. bo was |DeWey. the Scranton wolterwolght, will jay to sagw te beut oo Merch 00, if Mate’, SRAPPY Plays and clever Melding | Rok Winners: Of if > 1 . J | wer 4 to atop his work as @ golt/Martona | ing (feet. Pwhaw! All this tulk about] hitting directly at the boys that Rob-| box Bud Palmer, Jim Buckley's protede.| uand is all right, Mioto's manager eaid be M4) tho victory, hodlng ae arcane cue 48, fey Cm so architect because of the re- . mn }little men not betng able to row| bie had brought up, though be may | Almost oartain that Billy will bo ready the above | {yt}, ; 4 J. awaits. Holy ‘Urver i? Reclie adopied vullng that players Mae ea leton and. wialrad he he | Makes me tired, All'thogo little col-| not have known It.” As & spur to a| , Wont rected bere tum Vhiledelohie teday that | dite, Hinkel eayecta the bout to draw down {a the ninth inning, during which the 4. Nett ilo} | 1) thus, engueed lose their amateurlone, f told him T had enough for| ese boys will have to do ts to re-| ball club Robbie regurds Casey | Temarien Hall of tat city, whic ean secsmeo. | 910,000, | pitta wes most pleasing to Wilbert : RC . ‘ A member they're @ lot of men, not a| Stengel ax one of the best the gasne Robinson waa the showing of the fi | standing. Travis takes, with good|two and passed him mine, Say, you! Jarena, Nick Haym, the fight pramoter of| Fo rthe esoond time tn four daye Frankie Burne, |) 1 4 ‘our ; : t tomatic declaration that |ought to aes how his hand was shuk- |/0t of boys, and sit up, everybody, | ever produced, and ho also looks Upon | Tait wits be cd the boring abows| te Jeney City bantam, will battle two-night, Hie! Enonay and Coombe tech teitipd ne a oe tf £ Pe ee nn ra area’ what When he reached, out for the |4d ‘tend to business, That's what| Zach Wheat as his one best bet in a| Philly, barongrd west cs | copcoeas Wil be Tommy Ghee of Mew Haven, | coe cheek ee het aed AC COD | Sateen ‘ ‘ Pee tae theese he aubject in| lemon! ‘Gosh! I sald to mysolf, |doee it in @ race, needed batting rally. eee eee. Fe iiitchinie Tame sete | Ther will come lopetner te 0 Erelre-round bows to| shen allowed chiy hag tne ee Ons | H Travis haa to say on the subject tn| | é ; Sg" “Look at our Chippy Crew in the| To appreciate Just what worrjes |! offer « pune of 10,000 for Champion Jobuny | OagR allowed only, run. | - i his own magazine maybe I can get im, big as he ts. x y, | Kilbane to box ei rounds with Benny Leonard at |# decision at @ show to be staged at the Arena righthanders were followed by ) te “The new tyle concerning golf couree|Maybe the heart has come up tn his Haw tak Athletic Club—averaged| Robbie, one must understand his at- | Hore 4 a of both tee agree to | 0 New Haven, Turns lg wo swore « guarantes the southpaws, Dick Durning and Wal- owing ews h ects is one that peraunaily affects | throat. | ¢ id wo! ude toward his own players, e managon of bots - of $00 then of 25 per cent. of the [er Malls, and of the two the former : Reece triton By its provisions it saat away at the start. I found| championship twice, Those boys had | know last spring that he did not have |"! ii~_oe 4 s pitched better ball, allowing only two, id he continues to engage In work of this everything. They beat crews from) a great ball club, but he encouraged! 7%, ten-round bont between Tom Gibbone, the [pits while the Coast boy was touched! | ‘The time und place of the annual res a Kind he will be officially Judged as in- | sos all over America and Canada; did/what he had to such an extent thay! gt paul iniddioweight nd Battling Levimky, the ‘The final towmament to determine the winner fF s!x. i “ 3 eet Aone) Asrosiation ot / ;. eligible to take 1 any competitions |{t two years in succession, so there | they played ’: ; 4 aul middleweight, en¢ 1h | of tho point trophy offered by the Crescent Athletic > tour Oaramen be decided al ; fa Stuture—tn other words “he will be | on thie side of the water In Old Elm | wag no chanda about it.” Look at|imake his look good, aa a, imamager, {Cutt Hstrew berywelaht, has berm clinched. [Cup 10 te club whose amateur boters cored the | Spring meeting of the txecuttve classed as @ professional, Whether this, | the Country Club of Detroit” and To- make him look good as a mana) The men will battie at the Oapitol City 4, ©, af | | Committee which will be held at the generally speakin ‘4 regarded as|ronto, the two latter de y Vardon ttle Br eK, one ot the best strokes Hobbie has none of the charactertatios |g, 1 Mion, Gibbons ta to eweive 80 per | ewsizet Sumber of points in the gi tnorges held New York Athletic Club on Saturday ‘ t principle ta conducive to. the best | to be the best he played over on hia last| Cornell ever had, What did he/of a Cear, Ho started out by treat-| iar. of pi ; by jon during the present eeasot night. Hoth Philadelphia and Springs fatoredia of the geme. 1s a debatable | Vint, trea | WOMEN? One hundred and thirty-two| ing these boys as If they Were hls | caring 4 Suantine of avaOe ith oo aptioa” ot | Mi be staged at the Meda Comiatiant, | Fisidr” slases havensaieioen id Roe Rs Question. “At all events he wil! find him: | "Two yenre ago the weiter retired | Hefore a race, and 126 after. And he|qons, They went to him with all their |Sy ye eat of te gum Prrapout ant Clinton Btzweta, Brooktya, tonigat | TT jevent, ut ds the revatta was held at eee ey we aitand namenta, Last month witnessed hia {eet the pace for a pack of @lants.| troubles, domestic and otherw | - Peanut ePaper pee gaa W REDFORD, Mas | vbably’ be held on the Seluytidl pent Britian armature os Th oder thal retirement. from, competition of any | Give me a crew of 140-pound boys—-| there waa an argument with the busi-| George Knockout Brown, the rugged Chicage |{°UF clasme—108, 118, 135 and 148 pounds, " bi RD, Mass., March 13.—| ' . in the same boat’ on this side kind, owing to the operation the e right Kind of boye—and we'll ness manager Robbie always fixed it] middlewetght, matched for two more fights by| ane much advertised Rs ot suite Ratner | Bly Myers of Boston won a twelve-| . rh b nt on the other. | foregoing rule, as he has every reason at anything in the world for two) up. As a result he turned out a) his manager, Tom Waled, Mie firt opponent will | gag Manty Cros tehee place at the Polace Sporting |POUNG decision over Red Gap Wilson| | C. » Mass, March 13.—Robe “there men are justly regarded ag) to anticipate @ resumption of hs, miles or under. ‘nappy family—a family that worked be ceorge Chip, for ten rounds, at Racine, Wit. |Cigy ef the Inoue to-night. fam Walch writen, here Inst night Ine very fast and Inter. | frt F. Merrick, graduate coach of the boing at the very head and front of golf nicloux| motividien tn the, imi <> together #0 enthusiastically that they |on tw night of Mars hla secuod battle| 'msy Hetaees ueining camp veg are eaving |Csting bout. Myera did tha forcing feral vane” Willam Haynes tonaee Hi Fowler ts mainly responsible for Walton an takes the place became champions | will bo againet Marry ttaburgh fighter, | out meports that Kater has discovered @ wallop | {!)1" Manout and Won, the crows by ls\ that he would assume active direction ’ Heath and. the rearranged Westward Wa after all, but © After winning that champtonsbtp | for ten rounds, at Krto, Pa, on April 4 | for hia tout wiih Alerey, but let te aid thet be [Uf frwstvencas and willingness to mix at! of the coll ramen on April Ho. while Mr. Colt's xonlua tn reflected winning golf tropl and being anxious to get the boys Z - wth dae e te ae cae ieee eee ore gant randed frequently with Coach Herrick has been recuperating iamany of the newer English courses ore soul-watisfying to er together again, Robbie suddenly findg| Little Johnny Ce who ts boxing in good im Wel Perea aay | ppercuts to| Hot Springs, , from a recent tilneas, which stand well in the front rank and things a : (Pei gr ' Aiinself menaced on one side by the | form dewite his many year of battling in the | Johnny Rewner will box Kid Rago of the cam |" toe | Tho Varalty it owing au jenten hee ri ho world's middleweight wrestling owner, who wants to cut do sal- |roped arena, has ben booked to meot Frankie aide in the fim ton at the New Polo A, A. Prt ee jbeen at practice In the tank for three i ‘4 > champtonship will be at etake to-mor-laries, and on the other pide by the | S!aeo, Ue Westen eoraprer, for ten rounds, at | day night, while in the final ten Hamy Segal of coe aman ¥ bipe Donnelly, | Weeks, will have thelr tirat outdoor , be Does Your Husband Drink ‘< |row night when Henry Irsiinger andj players, who are looking for him to| Fart Warue, Ind. on March 80, Couion te getting | Harlan will mest Frankie Laver F ty mae) TAUNTON, Man m theMel Coonan ‘ ) f * Young Hackenschmidt meet at George protect their interests. They think | to #epe for the bout et @ gymnasium Li. | ection, Ps be east el Mickey | he date for the second annual : Hothn, « \ No \~ Robbie will stand betwee em sand | 89. 5 I | Donnelly of Newark tn twelve rounds Regatta on Newark Bay, off ‘ Dru ist T ells How to Cure | Bothner mnasium, Nos 260-262) Hobbie will st: eon them #and Al Hetoh te ure 10 hard Wak, A big how of | OMT Aon aWan ta AN Gage Twunde Peoples’ Hewat Newark Bay. of | Weat Forty-second Street, Irsitnger te (b0 salary cutting management, But} ‘Pwo good bouts were armaged today by Dick | Ms frivwle fourueyed to the Olle A. C. lat) Harry Carlson of Brockton refused to 28 The rei be jucted bi on . . the European middleweight titleholder >t oan phe oid manager dot 10 | cane for we Chemat A, ©. of Brokizn on | Piette expering to we him box Sunny McClure, | go on with Coogan, disagreeing over the, the Bayonne ing Asaociation, while! e iquor abit at OMMNE | and holter of the Lord Lonsdale bei 1% UNder obligations to look out forte saturday wight, In tie fine event Manly | His match with Andre Amtewon, scheduled | conditions, | had charge of the affai Aumust, Hackenschmidt ts considered the f the interests of the stockholders and| Tim. te Denver Ughtwelght, will book up| Westnemday night ot the Eugire, io aleo off, but | \¢ r ee moat man in the division in this country, (ot, ne aes time he must protect the |. Walter Mahr of Brooklyn, Johany Golabeerg, | 3* club bopes to square itmif with the Com | Laurett and Alberts Box Draw, Free Prescription Can Be Filled at) powcere Drop one powder twice @ | ae 08 te Sruntra, | lncereata of the play re. He can't fast Hroktyn bantaia, and Johnny Homer of |M#ANO0 And run oe wrek trom Yo-warow nish! PITTSFIELD, Mase, March 13,—At , corte, tea. Or ANY taut well go to Casey Stengel, for Instan, thia city will @le) moet fur ton rounda at the eine | ‘The management of the Harlem Aporting Club the Twentteth Century A. C. ROLLER SKATING ‘The track of the Seventy-first Regi- and tell him that he thinks he ought Any Drug Store and Given Soerathy.| sorcerers, oF last night 4 how | eanci et it haa aiwedy paid the Btate the Walter Laurett and Johnny Kid Alberts | 4 ; g man, was for mledne of |ment Armory will be the scene of the to Work for $1,600 less this year than _ Hae eae ie arleuss and tat the Boxed a twrlve-round draw, and Jack | the GRAND CENTRAL PALACE x a) ‘warmed drunkard, ie y tied and reports’ | (fth annual track and field champion- he did last, tally in view of the| au detatle for the ton-round bout between Ted Teh tom Cowl match will bo beld, as mh way an veaay winner | _ Entranes 7) ey! Gt stip games of the Young Men's Hobrew fact that (he team ‘has Just won a Kid Lewis and Jinmy Dufty, the fast welterweight | 2° Ovni nat kr of A rte { Association on March 31, About 400 Pennant, and much of the trouble was | ot Lockwort, N, ¥., were cliuvhal today over long. FY ENING ries have already been received for|due to Casey's efforts. tance tele They w come together at Jimmy Duffy, the west side lightweight, wae sti AYE, rious events, among which are) And the same thing ta true tn tho |e quoensery A, C, of Buffalo om the wight of to-day slgned up by bis manager, Wille Kellly, to’ |, WOONSOCKET, Ri 1. March 18.— | °K ¥ | the one-mnile walk, the feature of the case of ih a i Th: so boys 1 Dok to Ayil 3 i | bos, Tera arene ot the Olymple of Philadel | Freddio Yelle of Taunton end Young = is o Reota tos tha man DpAY. “1 what ie thecid Bind eninn t Downe falle to rt | We On ame ; ‘ound route at the Coliseum last night, Cath ur ih : oa art, Chairman of the a4 aince be quit the Orioles many |(¥n Jor Welling and Charley White, which was | Jimmy Pepres ie Awnale nye ee Fienne on points, |< ~ te expected that” Mayor. : ees en ee have been f Hore last night, will be trans | Sporting Club March 20, and ood at the | i " fe expected that Mayor Mi will Fs ago it has beon the ambition of | le Mie bern fours there lest Rigs, will Be Mane | Ooet ne Oe Aur & Young Stone Is Stopped. peng ete PORTING, | atten: ‘ Wilbert Robinson to lead a ball club | frm! to Me — EW BEDFORD, March 14,—Bily! -AVOUR, RATNER ve, Manty ¢ MONILE, Ala March 18—Gy Pten,|!ntoachamplonship. Te often said to |“ ‘The managment of the Lyoum A. 0. announces | cogmoa of this cliy mopped Young TONNE PALACE 3% “aut ht, fo formerly with the New York Pankess, |U% Who bunted and fxhed with him Tee Jor Ki ay Duffy bout wit) be| that it le in resdiness for ite reopening to-momuw sione of Providence in the third round yn sub. 26 min, frm 424 at.) ution: tio go any givle aad they gus has signed & contract to play this season All I want Is just one chance at! neid at Harlem 8 oa Mana 2, Jobn t, with Wille Astey ve, Frankie Bro ir x he ast night, landing and get prebired Tescum aud the money with Mobile of the Southern Association that World's Series, I'l! le satiafled Kyugor Mae forwarded Wenspartation to the former ' Henny, Valgas ve, Young Benny, eh tn a

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