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meee meee - — —— LL — ———em ———— ee WL -ceeeal the Wethian Maat Tan, iit : ET REA; COW l/c N Charley White in No Physical, Condition to Referee Boxing) Matches Just Yet. Hs Noe Yoek efening’ Worse) NICE compliment was paid to Charley White in selecting him to referee the Benny Leonard- Freddy Welsh fight, but it isn't likely that “Old Good Eye” can accept the job, important as it undoubtedly ts, Charley bas been ili \ . ng time, and| while he is on the way to recovery| he ie not yet in condition to stand the strain of refereoiug 4 bout which may dovide the lightweight champton- abip. Uniess we are very much mis- taken, the managers of the fighters will have to get together again and | agree on another man. The Boxing Commission some time ago jDotitied the Manhattan A. C:, which is promoting the bout, that It would have to select a referee other than Billy Roche, and submitted the names of Ghariey White, Bill Bro\ n and Claude Tibbetts of Albany, from whom tho official third man might be chosen. There is no good reason why the cluv should look outside of the city, to Albany in this case, for a com- petent official, Bill Brown is avail- able, if White doesn’t happen to be. 1917, by The Prem Publishing Ce, T @ recent fanning ben of s0- called fight experts Billy Gib- son was told that Freddy Welsh was training like a Trojan for Benn Leonard down at Douglaston, L. L. “Well, he'll need ali tho training }» oan get into his system,” said Bill, “for unless I'm all wrong he's going to get @ fine lacing: 1 wouldn't be « bit surprised if Leonard stops him, Benny is going like a house on fire in his training, and has a punch that seems burder than anything he has yet shown, His left hand is O. K. again, and with his good, always de- pendable, right in working order, too, Mr. Welsh will be kept busy avolding solid wallops.”” Leo! will have something of an advantage over Welsh in having « fight under his belt before they face each other. He ts to hook up with that tough little nut Packey Homme at the Fairmont at its special show to-merrow nig One real fight in the ring is worth ten of the spar- ring partner bouts in the gymnasium such as Welsh is going through these days. Hommey should extend Leon- ard enough to put him on edge for the moro serious business with Welsh, OHNNY OVERTON and Joie Ray may create athletic history at Madison Square Garden to-night, and possibly hang up a new record when they meet in. the special yatle f Institute games, Bilt theF will have to go some to make old-timers forget some of the CCORDING to advices in a pri- A son, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 21, 1917. caer Ho-HUM! SOMETHING THIS MORNING - L DONT a “ Spe WEATHER. FoR MARCH ! LTHINK LL GET MY OLD TOP-COAT OUT “To WEAR TO THE OFFICE “TODAY —=$< By Bozeman Bulger. ment of vate telegram from Macon, Gas | tine, Capt, TU Huston, Ban B. John-) ac iva fest two or three a officers: and rmy no a GEE, SIN THE AIR FEEL LIKE GETTING UP! Yanks Up in Arms Beca Brand Mi A LITTLE TIP FOR THE BOSS ae litary Training a Fizzle Despite Brooklyn Club's Unpatriotic and Ignorant Statement. | Col. Ernest V. Smith, U. S. A., Chief of Staff of Southern Divi- |" sion, After Seenig the Men Drill at Macon, Reported That He Believed the Example of the Baseball Players Will Act as |: an Inspiration for Youny Men Thorughout the Country. yhad urged that tra | 1 for that re BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). 1 WONDER WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH ME ? LCANT SEEM To GET | NM BRAIN AWAKE! / BURSTING FORT oswavy! THe Boss PHONED To KNOW LE YOURE NOT COMING TOTHE OFFICE “TODAY 2 HES JUST LISTEN To THE LITTLE BIRDS OUT THERE e LADSOME, CAROLS ! - By Vie RICKEY BRANCHES UT AS PRESENT ‘2 OF CARDS TOY \ H WITH Business Manager of Browns to Lead Rival Club. ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 21.—An | election will be held at the Mercantile Club to-day, at which Branch Rickey, | former business manager of the St Louls Club in the American League, will be made President of St. Louis National League Club by the new owners, With this election the final coapter in the first volume of one of the most |remarkable baseball deals in history will have been written. Rickey signed @ three-year contract with the Cardinals calling for $15,000 a year on Monday, At present he hai @ one-year contract with the Browns. The new President-to-be of the Cardinals denied categorically that he 1s in any sense @ contract jumper. Phil D, Ball, owner of the Browns, In an open letter to James C, Jones and W. R. Billheimer of the St. Louis tionals, flatly accuses Rickey of vaulting over the contract fence, Rickey declares that there was a ver- bal agreement between him and Ball that he was a free agent at any time that he had a chance to better himself, and Insists that he is able to prove this. erts that Ball knew of ith the Cardinals, and egotiation: Rickey’s contract in order that the laz- ter would be thoroughly protected, added: “Mr. Ball and I disagreed over the aal- ary question, He told me that he could ket_a flock of business manag $2,500 who could do my work. \ cussed the question of salary several times. I felt that my showing with the entitled me to the $10,000 a year I ankel, He finally forced me to sign for Hi Vhen the chance came to better my- | self I had no hesitancy in acting, in view \of our verbal agreement.” Latest News From Local Ball Clubs use Dodgers Doug ertaln 8, by thi not bit of stupidity, will ain any of the popu- \GIANTS. ity they lost last fall. MARL Tex. March 21. | ‘We a mpro' a 4 in " : att t Adjutant General has instructed providing the opposition, the bson that he is detached Glants quickly slugged them- ruiting service and mw the selves into a jong lead, which the ain ith us for the rest Of The inors thought too big to overcome, ve though they kept plugging steadily be In the mean time the Yanks and until the final out, The Giants he Mippant suites |Giants are both preparing to break copred the game by the score of 8 to one team of players 19 gall- | ciimp anu begin their gradual journey g°PL tle Rime ba | ecuaisd to the North, ‘The Yanks will play & The heavy artillery was : misstatement of fact in the most of tue exhibition games, with into action as soon as the Giants had and if It were not t the B 14 opponents, in the South. a chance to unload, and by the time ent why 1 « trying an experi- , | ts Y reason an si the side had been retired six runs famous runner that went before] At least one official of the Natlonal | vomne should he made to cast reflec. | ment that will be watched with INtCF- pay verges syee tne plate. Five of them. Ray recently “ran away" from|League are very indignant at altions on the wucconstul elforta of lente Inateal of coming directly from hind bapsed “oven, espiaters Hira. of Oyrtton in a mile and a half race, in| printed statement purported to have |others who are trying to do some- {the wari climate, they are making & } ¢ pen rallos ee he be gi oo geod ord for |yeon given out by the Dodgers in| thing of real benefit to the country, |tour with the Detroit ‘Tigers which over the right fleld fence y y a 5 id erton © pie} ba \ : oe iddle Wes be a y on and valte: e. and showed the way to Ray at late which they express the jeg that P ay am \ Wha Hh Wg a ane pees Robertson and Walter Holke yards, salso replacing the best pre-|the military training of ball players |F)ntuned THENG Meantime “Slim eo was censoring big all Appeal HE oer toe has been a failure. thing, but, naturally, he had an even money bet on the strictly all efforts of the Texans with €ifference rhabllnd aplitting the) Nobody found objection, it seems, |of compelling his men to do It the ash, “The lanky southpaw meted 0 st Just two hits during the four innings he Ray and Overton are doubtless the | to the action of the Brooklyn Club in beat milers of the present day, but officiated in the box, They were doubles, A New World ’s Record For Mile Is Expected + ei Ray-Overton Race Meeting of These Speed Mar- 2 vels Is Feature of Wana- sary stamina to make urt-breaking finishes, Overton has been made favorite for Branch Jumps Contract as! as late fonday morning wished 1 good luck and asked, In fact, that | (Ball) be allowed to help draw up He} Browns—which the books will verity—| these PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Cort New Yeek Nveoloa Wore QAO GULMEL OHNNY OVERTON couldn’t rum any faster if he had boxing gloves on, ' Well, Darey hasn't lost @ fight in America yet The bowling record is now held by @ Brooklyn bowler. He got home at 3 A. M. without getting bawled out by the wife. Hitting Johnny Kilbane om the nose fe a right, but qomb, whatte you going to de fer an encore! Antitozin doesn't seem to de” much good ae Cincinnati will again suffer from a baseball team thia summer. It’s tough to stop in front of @ $10,000 Pomeranian's cage at the Dog Show and realize that at the me time people are starving in Belgium. The best way for amateurs to play a ten-point, three-cushion billiard match 1s to divide It up and play @ biock of one point an evening, YOU CHIRPED A FORKFUL A team that is weak at the bat n't half as weak as a team that is weak under the hat. In case of war we will keep our |face to the foe, but some of ‘em are awful hard to look at. We read a lot about the Athletics and Cincinnati but nothing at ab about baseball, | Looks like Czar Nichol | eral League YEA, LO, You don't have to be fat to be thiek je a Fede A bowlers wife should always give him pin money. No reason why bo die in New York. It |long while, The Welsh-Leonard bout should exciting, as both boys have prom! | to leave thelr crocheting home, been more promoters out at Madison Square Gar- den than fighter: Bate A pitcher shouldn't have euch fect control that he hits the with every ball, . : 43 fOcAlgnt's race mainly bi use it is Only difference between the Ath- maker Commercial Insti- netieved the mile is his natural dis-|letice and a minor i ie . * tance. Ray 1s suppos » be best that the Athletics can't any tute Games in the Garden from one and a half miles up. ‘players by draft. o-Night. By William Abbott. WO youn men, Joie Ray per Johnny Overton, will have the! Jim Coffey, the Irish heavywelght, leadinn Gastacin (has ae | who has three fights in succession show of the Wanamaker Commercial | iM? Ms return to the fight game, two f them resulting in knockouts, and who intends to do considerable boxing In the future atched to-day by his man- athletic season, It may also be the ayer, Billy Gibson, to mect ‘Terry Kellar, finish of several r that have the former California heavyweight, for withstood the assault of hundreds of|ten rounds in the main event at the ambitious athletes. Hroad of Brooklyn on next Institute to-night in the Garden meet will be the finish of the indo: wasn Fistic News soma and Gossip Joo Rivers, the crack Mexican Mghtweight, and [bis manager, Hob Laga, arrived in thie city lest hight from Columbus, O., where Joe knocked out Jounny O'Leary tn dhe eleventh round om Man- day night. Rivem arrivel here sooner them ex- tectl, He'll box Jimmy Dutty, the weet side Labtwelaht, at the Harlem Sporting Cl em Friday night Hilly Gitegn has made arrangements for the winner of Joe Hurman-Frankie Daly bow, which will be decided along with the Leomaed- not taking up the trains because r A ar tk h The one-mile race, in which Ray,| Tuesday night. aoe will be on Li basged tattle ot the goed A 3 sae when ‘ona io fie i Big Pp the: beeen but as one came in the second, the other Gorton and one or two others wil! | fret appearance in a bout at that club. Biaht, to box Champion Herman at mile Oe We a enact fe, 442 48 they hardly had thue in which to gct | in the fourth, neither could be cashed jin As Kellar is a rough, slambang fighter, | Mt south, ix mile of W. G. Geor over thirty . re) es or: rie, Ss compete against time, will be the - Nears ago, or remembers Tommy | started, but Capt, Huston's friends 0. into @ run. feature evere of the wamee. Pere| it im taont likely he will rake tUI668| gees Walled datas thay the esolars ieee Conneff gracefully striding the elght|think the publication of the follow 1 feesranu wae. Ted out ae rellet for z nt ae sf], Quite Interesting for Gibson's protege. | Preddie Reese, is developing tuto « lightweight, furlongs in 4.15 3-5, at Travers tsland, f ‘ MNEHURST, N.C. r Miss | YNDON, March 21.—The firat big]. Tesreau was Jeark bear | foFMers in various other contests will —- He Ws now ready to take on anybody from 194 A Jing statement which appeared y PINEHURST fs Sallee in the fifth, but the Ozari i ‘ ! vet t an: toneacated es batinane. Woke’ ‘Marae (ot Bite: i GRR, $2 2806, the latter day runners | rerasy will tend to do harm to # very | iuine Rosent Florida) English horserace to be decided this] Choker fell considerably. ahort of his tall [compete just as earnestly ay Ray and The tem-rand g betwenn Frank Moran of Pitt for, Pate Tommy ‘Toohey of Fatemen gape jeormes and. Conner e te ey antee | patriotic and far-reaching movement: |champlon, defeated Mrs, Dorothy Cump- | year—the Grand National Steeplechase] imate at holding the little fellows In! Overton, but chief interest will be Mh and Tom Cowl, the Engilah bearrwvleht: fer, oe "t rei (ppt Ha bell Hurd of Pittsburgh by 2 up ina] (handicap), the blue ribbon of the “ov check, {reserved for these two stars, because s, C, on Maroh 30, has been prstponed until Apil| Wille Jackson 1s confined to ble bef from » tracks hadn't reached the stage of * © © Second—They are of the| fection of those of to-d: Th 9 ¥ | golf mateh played over the champion: | the-sticks season—will be run off tos they may prove that the human body 13, Moran asked that the bout be put back, aa #*tere attack of pleurigy, and his manager, Frank oferta “fast” courses as {opinion that such | training had |siiy course. Neither contestant played| Gay at Garrigh, Included In the thirty. | YANKS. : Mis brather ia to be opersted oa, Morea further | Bagley, bas had’ to call off fite good, tataen weren't any such “fast” cour 48 | proved afiazle* * * Jup to her usual form. Miss Rosenthal | 09% fe leaggltle ¥ ae i fs MACON, Ga., March 21, | can speed one mile faster than it has the these crue ice him to be 93 |The haut be bee bad to comoa’ cee » fa at € ambridae, were Norman)" phe following observation by Col, | took 89 for the course and Mrs. Hurd 92, | mine en joa are two Amerioan-born gaa f the players was|¢ver done before, There's consid | ii, brother's side until preg fg recovers from Eddie Wallace, Mickey Donley, Arie Root, Irish bor amnahed all mile records in |arnem V, Bitch, U. B_A, Chief Of| rye kustern team whet wilt taxe | MoMe—Alfted Noble and Limerock— HE drilling of the pla wh atahin: totes then& inems peaniiviiie (Go Goce, jPatay Cline and Joe Welling 1915, doing the dirtance in 4m, 128 Siete ot ihe hern Diviaton, who | TR astern tea seu and the winners of the last three years, nearly perfect, All the play- | ¢r als i ich, incldentally, is the amateur z . s "i 4 5 pxe- | that either Ray or Overton v " 4, th ‘ | Benny Valear, the clover Which, Incidentally, is th . has just visited Macon to seo the [eee ein on March ve to EN with not ooh (1914), Ally, Sloper (1915) and rs were on their toes and exe- | that either Ray or Overton Will SMASH | jolt Radoud, the French welterweight cham.| Benny Valear, the clover Hrench bentagy will hed ouidoara Whe ment dinieatle | he d ° ournament on Murch 26 to 2s will nol + Ally, 5 | ers were on th Jyh cig vablgirecs 5 les <i Ay sty Poi eed ane teenth rhe earatle | ball Slayers drill, in, polnted out an| tate imuch ate” wetroneliinn’ Gatos | Vormouth (sie), A lees Geld to eee ted every command of Sergt. Gib- | the existing world's record Pion, and Jimmy Coftey, te Harlem welterweight, /'0X Noung lewary in the tenround orafinl gondltions favored John Paul Jonea | oine in atrikti vontrast to that) from preseat indications, Max RK. Mara | pected to face the starter cuted It is nothing new for Ray or Over- | were matched to-day to clash in @ ten-round gv to Hist Jiminy Murray bout ai too, the Previous record holder, When, eee eee eee prantiy made | ton” ge Dultusrol sen vahiertlng stu son without a silp. = to peak Gord records, ay thig |e Haked at the Marlen S.C, on the eignt of 1000" Sporting Club next Tusalay Bight atte” hie ec 8 Am and bythe Dodeers that he waa not going, and the su A game of water polo between two he afternoons sincinning game | cco 0 ureee Wor Pie can CHA ORE Coffey i now under the management | Marty Crom had s eure car when be entered . ie is Smonnied ae ne ee. | The pows:hilities of such a mov jAypiies to Oawald Kirkby and Gurdiner | teams made up of the leading players wen pieyea' between. the rookfes and | Season created new marks fc Bai Jolden, who t# amociated with Lew | his recent battle with Augie Ratner, During the 2g Ti I iT a ment as you have inaugurated are | WAlte in the Intercollegiate League, will be an |the regulars. Twenty-five spectators |and half and two-mile distance. | taymoud in the arranging of bouts for the above |uiling he waa hit several times ‘oa the tnfured neff, running over a track of te beyond reckoning. A vast majority] 4 annual meeting of the Quaker |udded fra of the annual varsity [who maw the game scan teatify that) Overton's greatest feat was a new | clue bi fe gl Mt ue Rd dlc! OL the last word in cinder path con: of batrons of your games Are |itidne Golf Club the following officers | swimming championshipa in Philadel: the ‘Rtth inning. when, without any | indoor record of 4.16 for the mile. | h vas arranged to-day between two good | call xt matches la Providence and’ Phtladeiohe tion, might ha hung up figures|younz men—the men we must hd | Hoek President, Mark M.'Phia on Saturday + warning, they torpedoed the good ship| Perhaps when ia minie ¥ no |MBtammeizhte by John Welmnantel, the Brooklyn which they would all be shooting at|for our army if the country should ; retary, Dudley F. Sicher — f'the Fegulars for seven runs, The | battle for the one-mile supremacy no | Miuuesile by dole Mamata me lene | The State Cirouf? Court sitting in Huda bes yet. Let it be remembered too that| be plunged into war, We tind it hard |S! Aisa bad Fe . Moro than 600 entries have been re- | victors added one more in the sixth. | new record will result because they'll) oie umm of demmy Cite ond Hid Taylo of | handed down a decision thet the five-teer ca. Panache navar Ghd any oretacaicnal ito reach tham now. bul T tr | ceived for the seventh annual inter- Jbe too anxious to “KiN" each other | iritisn ‘They will hare ie out ia the main go| tact entered into between Fred Fulton end Miho coaching nor tenining, He was just |lieve that the exampl W.-H. Gardns formerly of Hut-/ scholastic track and field games of | aq Monroe and § Love officiated of at the start. In a race of thie! L'nitn hey wit here ie ont ia March | Celline, by which Colling was to be bis manager @ natural runner players will act an falo, has now made his residence in this) tie ty data yy re 2B ar nore ClY. for the rookies and had the fer ‘of |Sort Most anything & happen, but | 5, "rhe weight will be 119 pounds, weigh in at | {F five Jeary, is in full effect, and thet Jeams IWPHOUGH Gov, Whitman has | untiring efforts, many |Peason, Gardner ia@ former Yale Cape | APMOry. fon of Donovan's army lacked the |and Overton will stage one of A to forteit if they do not make the required |e decision Feinstaten Collina as Fulton's mam 4 he would not appoint al Weeks, of Capt, Huston te this | tain aw ed for the national am- : punch and fell down badly in the/greatast mile races ever whe. aw - said he would not apr 2 New: | puneh | el movement started and the unusual : hip at Detroit in wis! With a new ma the Newark In- | Binches., Tho score was & 10 0. or uny othe: try. —— | Jotmny O'Leary of beat suecessor to Fred Wenck, the| ovorts mude by the army people toloniy to he climinated in the flrat round | ternationa é arte nab abars i | Roth competitors are about the! Matchmaker Tom Crowley has arranged s hoary: | box in the frat reoently remoy 4 Boxing Commis co-operate with him, this attitude of | by Prancls tutmet ff rumored that | far chart she, ioe ‘nany | DODGERS sa age— twenty-two, | Ray, | who right bout for Bia gest show ob the. Yorkie Besta next ‘Riemlay stoner, Sam Wa Mg PUL for-|the Dodgers seems unfair and un- | Gar tn Gretna a Any 5 oy |fepresents the Dis A ome on vert Monday. nij e ward a a candida the Job, As|sportamaniike, to say the least. 1 os nis hia hand Guties tor! HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 21. | from Chicago. He used to, be an ape |wiin will slash are Al Helen, the young local heavy, Chrintie Trounces Crouse, Wallach suys hime: in nt hand ¢ lieve that th really wu Defeats Mike O'Dowd, ae im Price BAVY laden clouds hung low /prentice printer. He didn't care for|and Jack Fspin of St, Paul, In the eemi-fisal! Buck Crouse was badly beaten by Gus ed with boxing conditton over | gave out auch & ta it for put h 2l.—Jdoo & : iw confident the the club he valley, and because all | indoor work and finally went back | Happy Hayes will hook up with Eddie Gorman ot| Christie at the Broadway Sporting Club the country, has a repu that | heation detoated Mike O'Dowa ot Se_| Mas the best louder in the league, over the vavey, Id Mana- | to his parents’ home near the Windy | te east side last night, but managed to stay the can't he Assn lawyer, | he, patriotic ba \ neapie did eens alee Mee aie the weather sharks told Maj mei Gity, Bay Ik & MNDrt, WeooKy YOUN | So tans Illini et ton GeUnan etriita eee Mae hae the nes ne not so much yy oft vac en the Armory A. A wa ger Robinson a rain storm was immi-| vit unlimited confidence 1 “hima last night for St, Pau! to handle Levinsky'e tens| Opponent to the mat three times te tee Tor the pos! the Natiinal Loagu On the Hi pine rounds here son 7 9 ’ ont, the doughty leader of the Brook- | self to overcome most any Kind of |itm Bight Ae Dt, Maul Of Mudie Tatil tees | frst round he fourth, and apition, even Gov, Tene 6 and Was & big. favor , nent, ea nletic oppositien, Ray in motion a! : ae “ the bell sa in the elgh! SE cn IEC OE n._even after \ ko. a Evening World’s lyn Club called off practice and took |athletic opposition. | Tay fh Mate |e ig Cait Cy A. CofA. Pel on ries ne eighth ay . : | the boys on « hunt for wildeats. swith nly. fey {maht. Before leaving, Montan received am : number of entries received for Headpin Tourne | the boys on In a he fighta stubbornly for| Mion ices welne, Mimeae. reenties. 8 leit in. 4 | n k is all that remains of the|ing jead and generally ANaReR tO h i el PROVIDEN March —T the four big steeplechases whict | d Wheat to Go H | Oe, wee i 91) FRA Tere ofends Ban are toned’ ataut his |e oat 1 ¢ mle of tickete was already ene » = Young ae be be ot Beinent Mors tel) QtONES! Or ae BA ere [tig Pegaarats eines | 6, Hay ada shad hn eee | Monreal tty wan ven he aa she Ct ational + i ady for the astren- | Chance i Ming. the | oeipte wil 1e $10,000 mark, « over Micke on Newa spring. The Grand National has r ' W lant Bevis 96, | that they Will be ready. ble rival, answered by recalling th i OT Ea Tae a wah ee ees eee ita ty If Dodgers Don’t Meet Demands ia ie oats eat S| ie AHR ith the Red Soe What SO0-] Me TA Mie race in the, MUIrOb0 | doe Maral ot Plain, whol on o¢ wy| 2% *Welvertound bout here jaat maw ago; the International 62 again | it 16, 7 00, | a Apelstan INT RiReHnw trams, ears (RET ba n nf nuasy. ao RY [fasten mid dloveights tummed out Ia. eaneyivanis Newark stopped Redeap Wilson last year; the New York 51, the same : 67, Auieo | Ed. Appleton ering from a, pore | ani erton competed in this event. fin willbe ween im avoter tout in Hevokyn | om —— . ae in Mesnowbrook 60, | HOT BPRI A tvemaat [Rir'putghine member since he joined the | Hay, with Ine umunl fondicas £07 #61. on satunay night, Me will tae tiene Mata h hat ‘ P y oc ons of th erican Lea and incidental om 60. J. | . for the Detroit Amer=|though Overton made frantic |ow, 1t should be 0 hard battle, as both meo are Ameri breds which have ney rs, and the champions of the Am n League and incidentally PRatind: | Mito Finn, scout for the Detroit Amer: |: ‘ anne. frente, Bt ae he haat SOx, ot tosh ew aoe gone through the field in competit the world, the Red Sox, are both having trouble from the 4 Joana, le here looking over the young: | erate to cut down t ad a | aga flahters and don't fear s punch, | ta GRAND CENTRAL PALACE en enlaces, F) Ambrose Clerk | ce. C Stengel and Zach Wheat, the leading Brooklyn slugger eh heal EET NV known fue that should walvers |°M. Oveton, student at Yale,{ Yue Mike Denoraa, who murpiset « lar | Letington Ave. Use A11Uh St. Entrance, entered Falmouth and two recent im- || source. Casey Stenge! anc ) Wheat, the leading luge . AY scaltecn pe, [HH MS Mpowe fae tnes syeu oud me] Jobn ion, n student at Bg Ay err rengsian helo abate ", evoted iontirely tations, Raney, On8 o and Harry Hooper and Duffy Lewis, the Boston team's leading fence | $9 1 Sh Mae SEO Veet O55 | OU ickly snatvhed up by the Tigers. jee ro} ; er upeerteee ® aie in which he disposed of Tex Kelly ia one Na A eV orpe, while Mrs, Clark has nomin 4 t FA ontracts for the coming season, as || im Holl, 89; te _ H I Bobool and. rece! eat [mauled Waa to-day booked for another battle, His ated Hibler, Toredo and Grey Lex: busters, have yet failed to sign contracts for the coming season, as 9 See | mevere Defeats sim Flynn, | couching from “Mika ‘Sweeney, whe vot will be Augie Hasner ot tte Hrous,, Thee In the list sent in y J Ls Wid ner they are all four holding out for more money d f wl 7m yo jites, 4a, Neon! sim Fiynn, the Pueblo Fireman, has #8 tod, Many vou ° Vill evap punches in a ten-round bout at te Oa hei i i Harry Frazee, the new President of the Red Sox, declares that he |) name Mo 8 Tanser 4) MT ten wost to Bob Devere at the Pioneer| Overton, who is much taller than |lsisce 8 ©. of te Bronx on vent Tuemlay | yen ation, 8% and bereen._ K. is ti wis a y || ach fooberger Oh Wiegand 1h yal | , travela with ong, sweeping |? OW LAN . MoLean has nominated Exton, sun'| has tendered contracts to both Hooper and Lewis and that if they ou Neobenger 04, Wiegand 74 ‘wal sporting Cluy last night in ten | Ray travels: with & long. Awon nel et re gra Se THU M’S PO aie King, Pandean, Sand Man il, Shy- |] don't care to sign them they can stay out of the game, as he absolutely High Team. rounds clmply DOCAne® Devers aed ee eet cee And let pihere et leat a ia ike bs Mevuenn Charie 9 Oe | yh tad eae ue refuses to increase the offers contained therein, Stengel and Wheat | Herm. Rot we ry us oe 514) youth, weight, height, reach and tho y 4 mile race Overton. be 4 tor the Clermont A moklyn ti SPORTING. ‘ Mrs. McLean, under the name igh Individual, | pune de of th ot | t and waa nad at th oe of the Folly Faria Stable, has en- | are going to try to see President Ebbets of the Dodgers for the last | y \cperner vate MY ayy | Bunch. Sawide ; A Disk jaan aos gins eh ak th * of the Ans row wight and tetiy al 4 he Pavia Calan, to, oni igs ¢ die an : > ir de ~ “ ' ans in his usual game fa © | quar 8 lon 4 seem LY tO |Callahan, bare finally been arranged suits, Moola Charley a eee ore se he Mant | time to-day and if he doesn't qurrender to thetr demands they announce To-Night's Schedule, ee eae tee bo Gee wien Lat um tbe tehok ak La teonde Ua GE | stash so Toamtay ening Sar 29," ph | entra, Mc“ wy Wehe Oh) by Mortimer L. Schiff, has @ominated | they will depart for their respective homes, Fortham (i), Koval, Gerlatadh, N.2. (9), dunia, toutness of heart that at timos the final dash down the homvestretd@h: | men pasted « forfeit guaranteeing | fous. Club wood and Marchena, Courvandt (2), Active, Carltadt (2), " even Devere quail, Overton not only has speed but the i tse ring om the night of the eomiet, our Seat \