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BEST COLUMBIA EASLY BEATS TIGER “FISH” ture Intercollegiate Water Polo Championship. TDueH sos FILLING ANOTHER Ss sHorS wit HIM UL INSIDE OF 'EMe —__>-—- Columbia had no trouble defeating Princeton in thetr dual ewimming James W. Wadsworth Sr. May meet in the Morninguide pool, #4 to Be Given Control of Boxing, 1% The Tigers only won tn the fancy ar jooal and Thus Save Sport From a five piace nonore in the other “four _Legal Knockout. | events, ) Hal Volimer, the intercollegiate Coomiens. 10)1, by The Prem Cyblising Oo, champion, only appeared in the relay = York Evening World) race. HE Frawley law, under which princeton was beaten practically in the boxing bouts are conducted in first event, the relay, which Columbia this State, may yet be saved won by half the length of the tank. from ® legal knockout. A sub-com-|Waiker, Herbert and Howard estab- mittee of the Btate Judiciary Conk | Baas 8 commanding lead for Columbia and if Vollmer had been hard pressed mittee, as a sort of compromise, will he could have set @ new relay record, Ghortly recommend to Gov. Whitman As it was, Columbia's time was 453-6) that he abolish the present Boxing Seconds, Just 11-6 seconds above the/ cord. Commission and appoint James W. tries eens, Qdsonce, Herbert cap. | m , nthe W and ard awlin Wadsworth er. as “director, with He defeated Georgi of Princston after @ absolute power to control the fistio Bitter etrugate, In the wyard ge wine | . Ring by @ yard in 262-6 weoonds, in the vee io her agree as he Gov- Century his work Was easier, for or agree to this lent, the ton was outclassed and Herbert’ wiey law, with allght changes, Al! the way was with Howard: « te Fra 2 mate, whom he beat in the final dash would undoubtedly be able to 8ur- to the finish by about a yard, wive the Whitman Administration, |_ Princeton won the intercollegiate Benator Gibbs, head of a mub-com- | Bolumvla bye weure Of M toe ne Mittes of the Judiciary Committee, enecneemeetiliniteemenes has been very active forming some, Kind of a truce that would save box- fag. He interested James W. Wada- worth wr. in the matter, Mr, Wads- ~ worth, former Congressman and & snip tournament of the Ne heen sportsman, volunteered to come Intercollegiate Lawn Tennia Ase - €o the rescue of the boxing game and {00 wil! be held on the courts of the take the position of Commissioner, e ann Winer BOSTON, March 14. champton- wer ann. K. W. Koent If Gov. Whitman ts receptive to the ger of I remout as been elected | Iatest life-saving proposition, the /re*ident of the association | present commission—-Wenck, Franey Robert 1. and Dwyer—would sever relations plonsnip form in defeating IH. with the State's payroll and J. W. | squash tennis tournament at the Colum: | Wadsworth sr, would move tnto the, bia Club. ‘vacancy as a “dictator.” The Fraw- Armi w. Riley, the ebamaion,, and Jey bill would be altered to give him John Taylor, the two favorites, foun Little troubla In-winning thelr matches absolute power to make all rules, |jn the opening round ‘of the equash | @ontrol all boute—in fact, be the tennis championship tournament at @hole administrative works of the|‘h¢ Princeton Club yesterday. Gghting game. wosls qicky mate boxe onal” DONOvan’s Sidetracking Of Gedeon for Maisel Comes as a Big Surprise tions shipshapo again. Gov, Whit- a man, while an ardent boxer himself ‘nd a lover of @ good scrap, asked the Legislature to repeal the Frawley Law because he objected to the way the sport was run. Those closely Adentified with boxing especially @ame in for the Executive's censure. There's little use hiding the tact chat Favorite Prediction of Yanks’| Xenks will have ono of the stronges:. tm spots there were some things not) Manager Has Been That Joe) in tie American League, Its only strictly according to Hoyle, but these Trregularities in most cases were en- ‘@ouraged by lax supervision. Place a man, Governor, the type of | James W. Wadsworth sr, with au- thority to make every one toe the mark and there won't be much need to complain about boxing. HANGING from amateur to pro- weak member will be Itoger Peckin- paugh, and what he lacks in hitting vill be made up in flelding, A man Will Yet Be One of Country's Greatest Ball Players, So Fritz Must Be Playing a Slashing Game at Second in Order to Win Regular Berth There, Uke Peckinpaugh ts of just as much servic in killing hits as a less active d coverer is in making them, infleld will be Pipp, the mauler; Haker, the slugter; Maisel, the place hitter, and Peckinpaugh. The boys will have to go some to dig up a more formidable set of wallopers than that, There were fow better tlelders than By Bozeman Bulger. Gideon and, juc C fexslonal was rather a doHebt:|pareifiz most important move of] up'trunt the Souths Massel 1s, covering ful operation for Walter J. Dbaeeball leaders whose clubs| just as much ground and throwing Travis, At fifty-seven, after winning | have a genuine chinco for the| Just aw well as Gedeon ever did. If the British amateur championship] pennant ia the decision + { Lill Dono-|'#at be true, then there can be no nd more titles than any other Ameri- a 16 play Frits Muisel at second speculation as to why Donovan has an golfer, Travis naturally reached the end of his champlonship career. He practically retired from tourna- ment golf two years ago after Win-) nig means that Maisel bas fully Bing the Metropolitan ttle at AP®&| recovered from the, injury that mis, While reduci is time in RRB erased Ln me IB knocked bim out for a year and In) hay been Koi ready to play the best baseball of his |» nee he got @ bat in his Gestgning new links. Instead Of | carcer, or it means that Gedeon has| Hands. In the records kept of the being s hardship it was really 8 taken an unusually bad slump, That 5 Rees Dewar 6) tay ee Ry base instead of Gedeon, In a note to a friend in New York Donovan ad- mite that this is his plan, ber of the Infleld, Ly the way, Frank Baker is hitting the ball harder this spring than was expected, As a rule, the Home Run King is @ slow starter. something like .450, Pleasure for the grand old man when the jatter 1s true is doubtful. Pie Te alenthcahe ana ahania chaste the United States Golf Assoctation) “iy, tnose baseball people who know {a light on the real strength of the} aa year passed a rule barring Golf) nonovan intimately the sidetracking|¥anks, It will be remembered that Pelee ‘ ; i Aker was Out the greater part o} aitecta i of Gedeon comes as a big surprise.| iii season and never had a chance 11 Nittle band of Hastern tennis Despite Joo'a weakness at the bat|to strike his real stride, It was the I players that journeyed out to| Donovan's confidence in the young|first time in years that he hit below Los Angeles to compete with a| man never wavered, It has been @ 300, favorite prediction of Bill's Gedeon will yet be one of the great ball players in the country. that at Western team now knows to tts sor- row that California asphalt courts @re much faster than the turf courts fn this section, The Californians-won| From this it would appear that six of the seven intersectional | Malsel 1s going at a terrific clip and|!t Is douptful If he ts seasoned SnouEh gaatches chiefly on their superior |has caught the knack of handling| hoy a little more experience AlcQraw skill handling sharp bounces of the! ground balls at second, A source of) will send him to Memphis, where he Young Hoyt, the schoolboy wonder, who }many New York fans, has pleased MeGraw with his work at Marlin, but balls caused by the fast asphalt sur-| deep regret to the Yank owners has) will be under the critical eye of Mike | dice. been that no place could be found| Poniin. Next year McGraw expects if . on the club for Maisel since Home) to have n back again, The lad is ne HER Run Baker we on the job at third still In bis early tecns, and @ year or TE HERMAN, the new bantam=) jd While playing regularly Maisel | two of knocking about with the minor weight championship claimant, way the best hilter and base runner | leaguers will not hurt him, ‘The Hoyt | made his local debut at the on the club, In addition to those at-|boy is one of the few youngsters in Broadway Sporting Club last night) talnments he was far above his team-| this country to be offered a big lear Pit ‘ mates as a dispenser pep and| contract at the age of seventeen, His nd his performance wasn’t very IM-| ginger, His barking volco was missed | Ken conduct, they say, has pressive. He ix far from the b- | all last season. nade hin immensely popular’ with ing, dashing, crashing chumpion that |the older players at Marlin With, Maisel at second base the Kid Williams was at his best Herman in the early part of ¢ battle took things easy, He was con- tent with outpointing Dutch Brandt He boxed clever enough, but he didn't ROSTON, March 14.—'The handicap list) West coast amateur golfing ehampton- show any of the earmarks of & real |o¢ the Massachusetts Golf Asociation |a)1. "the eallery’ tlocted to. follow Champion, In the tenth, though, he | places P, Guilford of the Woods |i N Kerr both of Greenwich,” who eut louse and fought Brandt land Golf Club, State champion, alone | were finalists in. th une event Tast feet. at scratch, ‘The names of Francis | Yer, when’ Topping won in thirty: Had the ¢ New Orleans boy |Quimet, former national amateur | jy, ae gveen ina hard-fought mateh, fought all during the fight as he did |SMAMplon, who headed the st last | kenneth Bist f Wittsburgh and Dr year at plus one, and of J, H. Sulll 1. Gardner of Providence furn in the clbsing n his style would real thrilla. championsnlp oe i ; 4 van Jr. who, with Oulmet, was doe fie ty wire On pale neon 2 more isfactory tO) clared ineligible to compete as an) Kinman eliminated LD. Robeson of the fans. amateur in national play, are not in- | Rochester, while Gardner came through In the other ten-round event Gus | cluded in the I y victory after being 4 t i es 1 ay to George Balch of Christi« 1 no bie outpointing | PALM BEACH, 5 March 14.—Few ‘ George Knoekour Brown. of the 100 entries for the Kolt champion ship of Florida played consistent golf HH enny althoukh conditions wore Ideal. | Welsh ch int Distinaay thee renin f acheduled ' ard, it The Th y ‘ Vou W N A.C. next week for He ca with a ‘ rok t that MB. I h of M (Cou the 1 Von Kolulte Quits Masebalt, ¥ Letina Mamas oat CHICAGO, March 14-—Alfred von | Winns sda bad day, He landed: tr 2, utility Int with the Ch th af flat H ug Americans, has notifled Mar f Howard F. Whi ary Rowlsnd he ha 1 from the United States Golf A tion qualified Kame, According to @ despateh from th; the first slateen With an 81, ral Wells (Tex.) training camp Von Kolnita ts engaged asines { and hv r BELLEAIR, Fh Mareh 14 Mose! Raletah, N ut ef fora: When Le faces bim A | matches featured the first round gp the tho Clncinnall Nationals lof t He reported | in good shape this time, though, and | has been going at @ pitcher killing | » career ts being watched by 60 | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 14, 1917 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. ROOKIES ARE WONDERS TILL THEY COME NORTH - - By Bugs Baer MUNOZ ANDTLTWN Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishi TT GEOGRAPHICAL WITH A PICK AND SHOVEL o is_A TERRIBLE “THING es ( Athletic Notes ) CAMBRIDGE, Maas., March 14.—Capt. B. A. Teschner of the Harvard track team to-~lay announced the appoipt- ment of nn undergraduate committee to investigate the lack of interest and lack of system in track sports at Har- vard. r New York athletic followers will have thelr first opportunity to see W. T. Hobbs, the Dartmouth College lad who smashed the Old World’s record in the fifty-yard high hurdles at the Meadow rook games last week, in the national indoor championships at the Twenty- second Regiment Armory on Saturday nist Another athlete of more than averpg: ability will make his bow to New York in the championships. He 1s Joe Irish » Chicago A, A. rated by Martin Dela as the equal of Jo Loomis. In two or three races in the West, Irish has run within a foot of Loomis tn the sixty-yard dash and cleared over stx feet in the running high Jump on more than one occasion. He dors not hurdle, but he makes up for this by leaping 14 feet & inches In the standing broad Jump, This is an inch better than the | selected him as the permanent mem- | winning Jump of W. IT | eh Taylor at the mplonships last spring. The Chicago A.A. will be well repre- sented In the title meet. Loomis will be in the 60-yard dash and the high jump, V. HH. Campbell in the 1,000-yard 3. GC. Hoskins in the standin Hien of 00 In order to elimina fairness which have fime to time in th charges ot un ropped cut from trials the for the stand at he had appotnt- former national and Olym pic, champion in 1912, and Eddie Emes, former national juntor champion, | to judge the standing high jump at the Utle games on Saturday. The Boston Athletic Association will od Ray Olymple champion, Platt Adami Ewry, hold the twenty-first annual Patriot Day Marathon run over the historic Ashland to Boston course on April 19 The start will be made promptly at noon dno runners under eighteen yoars of ge will be permitted to compete, — yach and Williams Box we As he did against Johnny Britt at the fame club several months ago, Joe Lynch, the crack west stde bantam, earned a draw against Kid Williams at Pioneer Sporting Club last night, y through his long reach, He held of aggressive former champton most of the way by merely sticking out mal his glove. Freauently when Williams camo t in Lyneh met him with short right hand uppereuts that cheeked him, ly in Hams came xhade, From f i to the kong sounded, even. first three rounds were most- local boy's favor, Then W to the front and earned « the seventh on Lynch front. When the final however, honors were Frankie Boros W NEW HAVEN, March Burns was given a di my Are Again, 14, — Frankle {ston over Tom- round Dout at the lea put up & good full twelve rounsds, City boy was @ trifle hea In a twelve a last night fight and went th but the Jersey hotter Ratner and Lyons Win, Augie Hatner defeated Marty Cross on points in a disappointing ten-round bout at the Dalace rting Club last night. The men Were not over anxious to mix, und the result was a very t fat Ratner, however, piled n opoints to give him’ the dict. In the semt-final Robby prombaing. fron lghtw Jack Grita, Lyons seventh up popular Lyons, ght, de scored the feated knockdown In tho Connelly Defeats Alwer, ROSTO Mass., March 14, — Joey Connelly of Charleston was given the deetsion over George Alger of Cam bridge in thetr twelve-round bout at the Armory A. A. last night. Many ficured that Alger should have at least been given a draw. Both men landed @ome effective punches. \ ng Co, (The New York Evening World). Za ROOK. PITCHERS — PRCKS “JHE. BASES HIS “TRAYELLING AY THE SAMG FING YOUNG SHORT STIRS ARTER HANS WAG NOTE WOR ~~ TTHEY FILL IT WINTER. BUT HANS Hi fT DOWN IN SUMMER. THIS (3 4 JULY INFIELO BooTINe Se aun’? CAMP You bg BAT EAR ING “THROUGH 'EM a about the high price of Wheat. ry STRONG ENOUGH John A. Drake may race a stable of ‘ TO CURVE A horses In his own name again this year. All the Pirate team has signed ex~ MEDICING BALL IN AHO {ewes understood that he hed an in’ cept Hans Wagner. That's just like SPRING —— ‘ Chinn last season. “ snying there was rything in an omelette except eg . Reports that yale he won the wrestling championship, but e won't Misses Taylor and Vanderhoef Revteve until we get a signed Sonfeu sion. Win Feature Tennis Matches || errant erat eae importance will be dectded at the an- ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. nual meeting of the Executive Com- Goop—Lack fs revents us Ss HHS ei the baseline, Miss Vanderhoef’s aa- | mittee of the National Association of from publishing, alt the article in the * ome Exciting Contests in rertivencaa secured {te reward,” Her |Amateur Oaramen, which ta to be held Sears-Roebuck League, ps 7 swifter pi caused J Della Torre | at the N oI - ie Third Round of Women’s |forind cr own drives pecoming's Bit luca cieme, ore Athlete Club on Gat-| sme beat way to become ad} fickle, As she attempted to Rey up| pan layer in the big leagues is to get # ; National Tournament. to the faster game her rival had set! ‘the Crescent Athletic Club will bat- | jut she found h court. Mis Miss Della 4 Vanderhoet 188 MARGARET TAYLOR and pueceiite geante ts 2 C8 M the feature matches in the third round of the Women's National Indoor Lawn Tennis Championship singles on the board courts of | ¢—1, the Soventh Regiment Armory,| Wagner imparted ‘to. her shots, Mise Taylor outsteadies Miss Beasie| CAMs variations of pa G, Holden at 6—1, 18. There was an 6 Mise Marie W holder of the found an easy Ander: namplonship jaure adversary practically ctice cante! and the college oaramen will not ha PR, Tripler & Co. Mothner OD, Lierena 68, occas.onal breesy rally with sharply|® Pructicn canter for her | 4 1. |tieir frat apin of the season on Lynn Kitrhen 74. W Teunon at, ‘Totals 30, played driving. On the whole, how-| of Misa Hieangra Goss and, vf Kites EersOr waters MAUD \ecaBy Rd ‘ Corona Winn, the latter the hard nit- | Gane, dos 4 ba ley add over, the representative of the Helghts| (in. "faft-hunder, of the News York | 2°) 9 grt the float at the boat Casino of Brooklyn fairly won by her| Lawn Tennis Club, contributed to the | Clim, but once in the water the flout deliberate steadiness and untiring returns falling out of outplayed n} with nine consecutive games in a row. # Marion Vanderhoef won |The score of the match was 3—6, 6—8, ner, the five-times | bi in Mra, & . whom she defeated at 6—é. | The fine length which Mise | the coupled with her accuracy in playing to court, made the contest merely nterest as the fleld narrowed to the PUTTING "EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Covrnam 191) wy ine ree Cuong OB (Phe New Ver wvenion World.) RABID RUDOLPH: YORK | YLN Oe a BATTER may whale the ball in the NPOOL TOURNAMENT Amateur Billiard Club Star Defeats James J. Maloney e < South, but he PY 5 | of Bronx, 125 to 65. can’t even min = tour Bye TOW it in’ the ‘ Cectl M. Munoz o! @ Amateur North. Hard Club, who ts making a strong bid for the championship, won another match in the national “pool” tourney alle dk eae, at the New York A. ©., defeating { Connie Mack will be able to take his audiences in capsule form. Te a ne ee an athlete for forging his way to the front. James J...Maloney of the Bronx, 126 to 6 The dest work which Munoz accom- plished was in the fifth, sixth and | seventh frames, During this period he | kept pulling the cue ball around into position for the next shot as if he had Yon can’t arrest it attached to @ string. His total for three frames was % balls, hai he engincored three-ball com- | seine’ Sat™Ms pte Meni, “Bd, Teas binations, one @ long one for the lower peniant w. corner pocket to the delixht of the crowd. At safety tactics Munoz com- pletely mystified his opponent, so that Ktaloney was never threatening at any stage of the contest. William A. Tilt, former champion A fight manager ts a bird who has almost as many fighters as lawyers in his stable. of the New York A. C., outplayed hia rival, Edward in the night; YEA BO, game, winning in the closing frames. — Up to the eleventh frame Gray had & ag os plipas lead. Reds, ft hmd 306 daya eat joue ball safe, to outgeneral his \by the score of 126 balls to 92. ‘(( Turf News B wo horses have been named for with several from. Among those entered are Stromboli, which won in the colors August Helmont_ last summer; H. P. Whitney's Regret, which beat r the first time in this Borrow, Chicle, The m) winner of the Futurity Hopeful Stakes last season and ‘« Butler's Spur, all horses of high quality. Most anybody has to practice to win, but Willie Hoppe would have to practice to lose. After Gov, Whitman abolishes box~ ing in New York the lawyers will have to earn their living in some other way. Nicest thing about an entrance to @ wrestling match 1s that It can also be used as an exit Twenty-seven owners also have made YOU SAID SOMETHING. Py |nominations for the Saratogy Spectal, |the real sporting fixture of the racing ition $0 thelr. moll otis ear The inte mails are likely to Dring ql, fddition te their nif stica, quite » ten of r as A. K. Macomber, fag cam. Jonn B, Madien,’ Thomas C. McDowall, é . @, Billings and John Sanford aré |ainong the missing. President Ebbets {s complaining Job ta one. tle with the Irish-American A. C. hock- ey team at the Brooklyn Ice Palace to-night in the first game of the second r f the championship series The Cre have won two of three gam played in the final round for the Ama- ir Hockey League tite, but they must take to-nights contest, if they wre to stay in the running, with the Boston A.A. seven, with Which they are tied for the lead eee . \ Dumm—We think the high cost of” food 1s due to the price. > Evening World’s in Tourne LYNN, Mass, March 14, outdoor Fe Harvard's ng WAS Postponed yesterday Scores. Droceeded to drift away and before It uid be towed back welght champion, to<ay signed ‘to box | NP ay a. A Tommy Tuohey, the aggressive Paterson ight lightweleht, at the Harlem Sport- }ing Club on March 30, Johnny is being guaranteed $1,250, with $100 for trans- not today that he will most an mann good light heavy 8. 0, next Tuesday night. sevking an oppanent for Miske, portation, Kilbane came to town pur-| Joo MoKanna has matched hie crack lightweight, ! in the fourth practice game of the posely to close this maten, Kilbane boxes | Bobby Lyons slinns, to bor Fito Citord| training season na, foe epee, and noi mle Johnny Murphy at Syracuse Friday |st tie New Po 30 = sea et the| _ Bil Piercy, the Ind from the Pacinc 114. Minnie F., °407! night, and next Monday night he will| Lap erage my Ls Coast, and Allen Russell worked for the Suugtler, 112)" Brigwe tackle Jimmy Shannon at the Olympia |“ ‘0. Maen #3 __ Regulars and had little trouble in hold- Solllpg:, four year olds and up; A. A. of Philadel At the Armory A, A. of Boston next Tuesdes | ing the Rookies in check Ait eth ot Aa | ale Mike O'Dowd of Bt Foul will mest Jo] Piercy occupied the mound in the frat kimi iviniee ‘The Locoum A. C, will re-qpen tonight with | Haan, the cmck New England middlowoight three lnknes end eheuca wen aieaae ee Ons ea th bantamweight ite featured, Prank’ warn | e that he on on the er : : frown and Wi y will fumidh one ten, | Por the eomi-final to the Jock Sharkey Jimmy] {init boon on the ort We me waar ict fine and 9, tat Henny Valeur, the clever French boy, aft Young | Pappas bout at the Fairmont A, ©, Saturday ni@lit | only or In the Tine genet cases een q Benney the other, with Kid Rash end Jimmy de| ‘Tom McArdle tas arranged @ tenqvund semifinal ning a Ar anunia te iaek. ¢ Wen, i , Nattt in tle mowia! six round qvent, Florrie Bar. | betwen Georgy Mass of Harlgn and Jabnoy Kus-/and came tn on Lee Mageo's safe blow” went tnes, otee: nett will referee all the boute, 1, the Yorkville bantam, > righ ea Bette i Jot Retnlor can once again reoume ervanging | Harold Farvee and Willie Curry will box ot the| »,, The Remulars arom even Hethime, ate , 107 f £ enterainments at tie Harlem 8, 0, The cn Inland Sporting Olud, Marel Bie peste che Risaminer ip ’ pL pal Boxing Commiwion to let Relsior hold hia show roe, McGraw and Fergus H oo Friday nuit after be pat $054.14, which | Waiter Mobe, who mysteetously dimpooured whén | was up five times and be \ ‘ ‘ uy ais j waa due o Stave Slows helt at the hariie Wh been found {ng OU; A ab Wakes ; Wath ¥ ai “400: Marlen Clvh in the past, Joo Rosde and Tom nod to bis bed, owing to a severe | 1! fielder looks much stranger t , Gowler are (he attraction Friday night, t aan atid tn bon signet | last season has given him no Jt Bra Blue Racor D. pct Yoakum at the Hink | trouble ' : Jimmy Johndten, matchmuker of the Palace 8 In the other ten Young Solabrg : mt nd oy ©, of the Bronx today recunst Ted Kid Lamia, | and Young Mesner will « | A great on nd ston by J . Hondo the glen English boxer, and Willie Moore, the Bese | Was the tlelding feature of the Wt sae +107; White Phy hia welterwedgiit, to 0 in A | y um the tn ‘ ' | Monday 1 he Palaw B,C. Moore hae ” s aby Neen er Mn eee Opes | IN CRESCENT “PRELIMS,”| watked, | He ts carrying many pounds Curing the last few months mracanid of drill will take the extra welght off : 7 sci Knockouts featured the prelims in the ROLLER SKAT ING Jim Coffey, the Irish NAmwight, who te tol Croscent A. C's finw amateur boxing| Bob Shawkey nas lost seven pounds ay ook up wit Joe Cox, the Western fighter. 10 the |tourney/ of the year, Seven bouts) since the training seuson started. The GRAND CENTRAL PALACE dl peo gre mnait XO ofl ended In one-round sleep punch deliv~ Pichar Phe woe Lene hres Heniee Ningion Ave, Use Ath St. Hntras ne has worked hani Pols A. A, ot | and another lasted only two up from now on Harlem for the Inst tw If mccmatul sn | rounds si pce is mld dt srk cette! wil’ te masrhal to ox Cen| Fourteen bouts were decided, only stx| pJt, ar O.diat yesterday morning that | |. CCT Morris tn Kanse City te vary part of next lof this number going the limit of three| things easy after the drill, Only feld- mee rounds. ing practice was indulged tn, . F. Eisenstadt, New West Side A. C., “if = ty 9S ROWLING AND BLLLIAl fu fee ae a Jon; |the 108-pound class, winning his first] first, birthday yesterday, Will speak “at = cur, They will come togeder for ten rue in one round and his second after @ hard| the ¥. MC borday On baseball SPORTING. + . ‘we ry t the next shew of the Broad | contest, by the Judges’ award. © ont: 1 rissing now = ——— Fk, 0 cl Beootiin te avininy Site, 4s The fineis at ry gee cant. Moston moeean nen 7 BOXING ,,i9ii UE Hewtee is © gune willing fatter, Welling will night, when the winner of the point ple, and the $9,000 pitcher ts due to iE, 4th St, Admission SOdy to mop last im onder 10 win, trophy will also be decided, report to-day. \ $ round before the semi-finals, Miss | © to the house it) Mites court covering. Goss, cleverly blending crosa-fire shots |W" Wate £0 8ay. Ing. tne ee Bank—Moore 02, Mahoney @9, ’ It was the contest in which Misa |4nd flashing line drives, ovorwhelmed | [tarvard chuwe were Just about to atart iif cine yuadvis smth 8, Tomk 86 Vanderhoef, as elusive as a ray of| yen,tiazel Gardner, the Staten island Phoned to spend the day’ at the Suburban No, $—Lathiein 0, Henin 67, Toupey + a sunshine, met and defeated Miss Ger-| Miss Winn had as her opponent Mrs. | °")' be 3, 4 he firet big wrestling match of the oom 109, Patridge 82, ‘ |trude Della Torre that held the in-| J.D. Parker, @ Californian, who I8|jocal season Will be staged to-night in 108, “sale 00, “Total, terest of many. In tho firat set Miss | \iptared « trifle uncertain aa to the Botoner’s eymnesiin. Ie te oF Sm{:h 66, Wateon Delia Torre continually shot the ball | bounds of the ball on the boards and Wanee gieate. Bee ce 8, Kimiach #1, ‘Total, “890, | pas ; r ried as-|{he strangeness of the indoor ame, beat . During the games of this set Miss| Wr did not ao Berney at eat oe imant of’ the Ameri- 3 : Vanderhocf was frequently. tricked | a", "Seevaning ‘of the doubles Fez |C4n title in the same division, Anase No, 8 Dette 42, Wiating 78, Doda out of position. Miss Della Torre led | waited in Sites. thoiden ‘and Mrs, Albert as > —- 51, Rowsnkrana 71, Vinow . her into all ports of trape to win) Humphries, the New Rochelle pair, PS iat phd As Le To perpen | High Team t 7 = easily winning two contests. Miss ce eshmen decisively defeater Miealey Oe et tC moved to a tally of 8all|Wauner and Gites Taylor formed «(the Yale freshmen at basketball by @ Ferm Counell, Reval Arcanum, Brookiys,... 608 in the xecond set, at whieh Mian Van- | partnership and outclassed Mra, Robert | score of 38 ere last night, thereby High Individual. dorhoet buldy hit out tordeeply placed Miller and Mra, Arthur 8, Deane for a|taking the serfes, having won the first , iyi Pre Grives that gent the ball drubbing to straight set advance toward the final, | Kame at New Haven also, M, Neuberger, Cedarhurst, 1, | Fob Winners. DL t t R | Peterwon, Ouneten . i OM aol‘ Veta atest Reports sce dG ria ‘istic News _ som Pato and Grossi From Yankees? ety | . he's hedule. Johnny Kilbane, the world’s feather-| Milly Miake, who fractured his hand about two ees” | To-Night's Sch | weoks ago by foolishly striking a tag of mand at o4 John Welamantel te ready to take igi at the Broadway Weismantel 1s n0# Damenbelt town ¥. M. 0, Ay Casino Jr, Mogul, Pesto Macon Practice MACON, Ga., March 14.—The Yank Regulars defeated the Rookies, 9 to 3, TO-DAY'S ENTRIES FOR HOT SPRINGS TRACK.