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Neg rene RR ma gD ARS AE FELIS IM FY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRiL 3, 1917. _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [(@ ilaruernp ciao WHEN MORRIS AND FULTON MINGLE | ( Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) | | AT op une, re es a Yori estes Worth OT of elimina- tion contests jmerely succeed | in hekintng the | audience. GOVERNMENT |SHOULD EM- PLOY TY COBB 'TO SPLKE ku. MORS Frawley Law Still on Statute Books and May Possibly Stay | There. | } | Columbia expects to have a couple of good ends th Last season | Columbia's best end was the end of the season. | Copyright, 1917, by The Prem Publlahing Co, } (The New York Kr HE Frawley boxing law 1s atl!) ing World), Proper supervision have been signed by the city’s most prominent citizens, | including newspaper proprietors, bank | presidents and leading merchants. Nowhere has any public sentiment been expressed against the pugilistic game. On the contrary hundreds! have come to its defense, with the principal argument that it do ’ | Only difference between bapeball and war is 3,000 mile Fitzsimmons Kin, Tie Fant, ~~ | on the statute books and may “Doth iS possibly stay there. The frienda| | Lovers of doth basedalt an® . of the game afe rallying to its support pugilism can lamp both nowadaye mm ,! at the eleventh hour, believing that it | for the price of one admission, i is “better late than never.” ————— | oor iH Third reading on the Davis repeal | Lot of fighters laid up with the Hy ing bill has been deferred until later! Mores wir | arip this winter. Grip always bothers ce | im the week, pending a hearing bef Mor: HAVS To USE - a fighter unless he has it on a purse. { the Governor, Meanwhile oppeaitionl bgt MDa eal IP Tom Tones STEAM= ROLLER. rs: | ~~ i “ : OC Bow FITZSIMMONS TACTICS | Last year the Pacific Coast League to the repeal of the Frawley law ts CAN DIG UP A y the } Gebeieiad weedertaty vod IN MANY Ways FUcTons wite PEOSABLY DOA S jwas led by the Angels, Hate to 4 no die hon lage Mel tthe Dl FREE PASS PIECE OF Wort CIENT C |think wo were on the other end of k Ueularly in Buffalo, Petitions favor- Bor HIS Knees CHAMPION Js 585 the league. P ing @ continuance of boxing under HAVE THE WELL-KNOWN MA BE AT 7 ae YOU CHIRPED 1. A meeting of the Professional Golfers’ | family. There ts Norman Maxwell of - Association has been called for April 9|!’hiladelphia; the Nassau famiy, which Matty says the team that beats the at the Hotel Martinique tn this city.|]o" Ava downed te je othes” thems nts out this season will lose the The meeting will be held at 6 o'clock, lee Maxwell of Sleepy Hollow; Robert World Ser and the plan is to “follow through") “nd ¢ ter Maxwell of Trenton. It (F Fucron KNOCKS MORRIS more with @ dinner. sould take the clan of Smith to give | The em infickiers are ea goed than harm. Gov. Whitman has OUT Jess wie : MEK nave: te call Inthe services. e tan at the Piceoargh hie Matened patiently to those who have FAL. RIGHT Since Donald Ross visited Ardsley tast | jieinie Schmidt, the Weatern A $ nty-nine years fall and drafted plans for a new eigh-| champlon, in order to ¢ teen hole course, rapid progress has been made. Only five of the old hole will be used, but as it will take ¥o @ sentimental interest in the #port,| DAVENPORT, Iowa, April 3.—With| South Field and scored at will in the| ORE AIS eae st Dut be is still of the opinion that it the mercury hovering around the| fourth and sixth innings, when tt| tty boy y cannot be properly controlled. If ho freezing point, the Boston Red Sox| piled up a total of twelve runs. | NRO can be convinced otherwise he may|won their third straight ganfe from The schedule of fixtures of the Golf Association of Philadelphia announces that th ason will official n for Clark Griffith still thinks he ean — montha yet to Ket everything in readi-|'en on May 10 and for the women on th nant with h fi , give boxing another chance, but like the Brooklyn Robins, The score waa| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. April 3.—After ness, the present cightecn holm layout | APTIL Et The men's, Individual cham: Pay roy thought. he ‘ae bts the weil known Missourian he wants 5 to 1, After the game the teams left | suffering a bitter defeat by the Shreve- pp cares : emeo ———* | will remain in commission all this sea-|mursh Valley Country Club June 27.) Hamlet to be “shown,” |for Peoria, where they play to-day.| Port team, the Giants’ second team cam %, 29 and 30. ‘The open champlonship games to be played, and to win the Rpscclatinn: te t dent ob the. we a iff Becaiiaveiete een erates cue Henn) stable of fighters, Ed has been throw- Jaw under a single head com- spring baseball crown the Kiobins | seit hondhst ded th tied ed | pepo et Mh Maa lis SE gly : 7 : iges so much that he ean mi: ° sp. | succee Nor trun, wh .| plonships, but it is stated that they will| INK SP } ion seems out of order and! must make a clean sweep, He On ly Wo ying About res >t este ug, who Fe-| {i PBanieaulpnia coorase | curve ‘6 j fl advieed. | a ; d This would necessitate ‘ a PHILADELPHIA, April 3.—By mutual | The women's Philadelphia champton- | i i brand new legislation and bring tho| FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., April 8—/agreement of couns Pre akelded ae eaapion, | Many a quy gets into the limelight the trial of the Devereux Emmet has been secured to| SMP. Ww! i : around tho legislative halls. Boxing C®ptivity, will never be elected Presi. | Federal League Club against organi |links of the Great Neck Golf Club, When has not been ft, but the | favor: can’t stand much knocking about just “et of the Hard Bolled gx Society. baseball, which was to ha een start~ —_—_—_—_—_—_—l he sets throug! he club will have a] dates have bi » 21, 22 and son, | There now remain only three more |‘? this city with blood in thelr eyes and Yi k Se t B Se paae lantic City links, Sept. 27 and 28, Dates| Fd Patterson has still got hie old | ees of amending the Frawley, d the Little Rock Club of the ankees em to e Charles C, Worthington ts again Presi- | have not iced Avi claim that Brooklym ¢buby Lat of fathead ny Slim spotled his chances here|@ next week in the United States Cir-| ¢ Nick Cullop is et m |Blaying length of about 6,300 yards, ‘ ¢ Jnvis | should have collected accident insurance for H Row. ‘The sport is all right in iteelf.|SUm | spolled = hie chances bere) ci’ Gourt here, was postponed unti| “TAG waite of the New York] {fick Cullop is confined to bis room| ae A Fgh nig, the Lymnewood | vicning the Nations! Leegue champleaalgy ij All {ts needs is proper supervision, YP! 6 e ex ‘Jone it is t gia and is not with the club. | held Jung 4 5 , fi and it docan't mation whermer it 1g:HOn game of the series to the Hos. . Team, Declares Capt. Hus- eas will manage fe, Pull shrougay P Twenty years wit ene club as pro the Huntingdon Valley Coun-| 4) comes to clatnligiae P| | 7 a . and if nothing else happens | fessional is a long time, but that ts the g ou i supervised by two oF {hee MED, re se nee ae yet neit way: ta {delonian Nechietias’ April the Pails} ton, “Are Growing More and) we wii nave a tighting chance.” |record of Dave Foulle, who has severed | PINEHURST, SG, Apsil 2—P. Vv. a, hall @ vacuum cleaner hasn't g@t a it viding they are honest. ‘The Frawley hard hitting had forged their way to |delphia Athletics outhit the Atlanta More Enthu: tic O Tak. The p rs of the N York team, | his connection with the Chicago Golf ter, Nassau, the present title holder, thing on a bum fight. x ¢ law at the time of its passage dis. t¢ front in the first half of the sev- | tea n of the Southern Association sias' ver TaK=| adds the Captain, are growing more) Club. Differences with some of tie) 4 (6 fleld at the end of the first hait i - 7 ei ‘ winning by « score of 6to 4, ” and more enthusiastic over havin, cnhares c Sani cncaeate the thirty-six hole qualifying round in| Between Ty Cobbs tinctly said that the sport was to be /enth Inning, The final score was 4 sbihod ing Up Preparedness, |takon'up military preparednear Ys | members on the golf committee are sald the teventcenth annus North and Rout | Rae sili bed, fe ata ae governed by three commissioners. TUBS to 3. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April 3.—The —--—-- | “They are as well drilled as any |‘° > TRA) RUSS (Oe FTUHES TeRy PANE Onane Ls Tim. Card Over psd as cafe as 0 ciz-foot eoldier ia @ Thinetoot Just now there are only two commis- | re Philadelphia National League t | platoon of recruits you ever saw,”! , ray ee was second, with 78\ oe | stoners holding office, making a neces.| Columbia routed St. John’s College] pitchers held the Jacksonville team, ot | By Bozeman Bulger. SOPaTOn (BO CODER, WON We He LEVON MAE Ubent prensa carte “A. Whitcomb, Wor- ; 4 t a A IT 7 to New York the boys are looking Golf Club has been opened for spring st score over No. 3, a #ary quorum and these two may con- |" 4 travesty on baseball yesterday] the South Atlantic League to two hits Oe CERES SOT ORE | Ceined te & OhANOS te Show bap pubs | EIAY nce closing the links several ra Was one tinue in office without the appoint- by @ score of 14 to 2 Columbia | and the Phillies won easily by @ score toward New York to begin ii. just what they can do, and hope months ago the commit has spent] Stroke wor Five players bettered 80 ment of @ third official. Two officials "*™med the ball to every corner of of 4 to 0. the season, the Dodgers los-|14 ha an inspiration to others to get about $10,000 on improvements, Adddic| ty ho, yor 2 Course: and only three on have governed the sport before, once — — —_ ire! wate ing much money on account of rain | in shape to rally around the flag. If tions also have been made to the club H e1 g| baseball clubs throughout the coun- . AIKI 8. C., Ap 3. n the final) for a period of a year and a half, be-| ~/and the Tiger-Glant series running ean “A ave | house for tha Bouthern Grebe Cun? claves eras | fore @ third man was appointed. | to @ dead heat, with Ty Cobb in- lee to soko T believe we could There are now tw ui t thelef south sh weit in ‘umes 96, J Ditton a4, terned with Matty’s Reds and out of | raise a basebell regiment in a very te bade 3 rings at the South Shore Weld Club, Baysnoi CW. Gould, _ Dillon a4, & 7 be Brooklawn Country Clu George, tho N. Y.. was the winner. He defea A. stubing ¥2, J, Cooper $06. OLLOWERS of the local bail tho danger zone, baseball 18 making | short time, and it would be u Corker, | cit. “pro,” hus engawed Iie trother | Giver Perrin of thy National Inks by A clubs are anticipating a World's . 08 club in Manhattan and one in, a valorous though enfeebled effort to |#t that Hitt. to MEL Ah MaRotaAL ce Glan ee eee J Beries in this city thie year. The {rool7® will stage bouts to-night, At} get In print to-day. When all is sald | 17 (he meat time oe Glanta again, | maker. Harry Sparling comes from|,At the frat meeting of ye pioneer Sporting Club Bob McAl- | succeede _ dan . rs Ridge Wield and courte Cl Yanks and the Giants surely do 100k ister who hee easily detested every | aa 6 rt 4 in, || ea tones thoush, this ie our idea of fang the series stands 2 to 2, With | Hoston, where last year he w ihe Anh counter, unusually good, while the Dodgers opponent since he returned to this city.!| Weight porn 11323" pounds lire ooded Arfjrcan in any- Tea have, eementncs catedeae hus ic tne DIN kere eh AS Ce of rae gy i gph ( 3 pounds |) 4, 84-biooded " -| ties have somewha psided, but | Hon, : Are also giving evidences of possess- will box Mike McTeague, the Irish mid eG +:17h@ inches : pase. | there is danger of a new eruption — Armstrong, Frank M. Dunbaugh ing their strength of last season, dieweight champion, and Jimmy Powers normal,.......-42% inches [/ thing except the war.” Did the base-| 0 inate, Rather than be an irri-| 7 have been experimenting again | Donald G, Ross, 1. W. Martin, H.'S. | ¢ Most fans who bet on ball games Of Jersey City will box Young Rotlly of expanded.......46% Inches | pall acason attempt to start to-mor- | tating element, Cobb has declined to| With hight golf in the the vicinity uf MBEGIS @AG Fs Ae Biraston ¢ ; A the the west side. At the Broadway bport- | tere seeeeeeeBO inches T row instead of , itl take pa a aaats “e P| OaKland, Car At thu Sequoyah Coun-| op ast scason assistant to| think that the Giants are the big- (0% Wim) Oech Haines Cline ph avi Biceps Meee ‘14% inches || TW instead of a week from now oe A: pent pe’ ery Shes donnines, {t¥ Club several members have been! ait He teen te Mest | De gest kind of a cinch in the National \i# ClND arin nny il womers with {| Forearm 112” inches || {9 very likely news of It would have | WIth the conten ey Ty | Piaziig. | The wolf bulls, which are |enyaged as professional of the Sussex | League, New York American well Cuse, will awap punches with Eddie || 2g 24 inches J) to bo disseminated tn @ manner Most | whom he will train until tue Tigers |quite clearly wo wicy Ny. through the ai | jfk AUNTY, Club, near Newton, N. |. dieiuingem, Ne. 3 tthe. otal Babs ) wishers figure that if their clubd has Wallace of Brooklyn, reel ‘ 17, inches T! surreptitious ure ready to begin the season, This) Teieaes pws ALAS AB OR: DHMPRAR (OF) Te ik Ge any kind of luck it will romp home - } ‘ i 2 nenes | Even Capt. Huston has temporarily | is a new method of interning a war-| | From Chicago comes statistics so th ae } High T f th the A he Les Na | Net Lewis, manager of Carl Morris, declared to: lost Interest In the onward march of | like player, and it may be used to ad- | ¢f ‘ at the numk F of ¥ Brean, who Because of ected Improve: | ¥ 1 Rice ada hie a alc dad ota day Wat Moreia will enter the ring for bis bout | s his disabled Yanks. In a ietter of | vantage in the fut | ae that. of the devotecs of Molt, | han dca erage cee oe lue High Individual, F Whereas the Dodgers have lost a 01), Hrd Fulws at the Meuhatan SC. of /CMiNo to-morrow night to meet Jew Willant at! 3.000 words, just received, he devoted | ‘The were outhit yesterday, | anu this is Including even the small boys | {hrre dan invitaticn Cota ne TURE | Neuberger, Cedastvumt, b. 1 rey few of the players who helped them Aarlem tomorow night weighing povunds, | Cotar Lingal Re ee eee ee » words to the military, situation and Coeigesly ntly loat ee Benton who play “serub"’ on vacant tots, So |spring “May 31, June 1 and? had been Fob Winners. a af 4 which he claium will be lighter than Fulton's | “Hewing wite ian Mi phe and 600 to what he thought of Ya exsayed to pite ut was very \d | far as adults are concerned, baseball has set aside for the meeting. | 101. C. Camble 3 (ae Natloval Champlonship, weit vers 'Morria boaal eight ruinle yesterday, | “Will bo in New York Wethewday afternoon and | chances—-in baseball, and allowed the Tigers to take a com-| become only w spectacle, while xolf en és ,, Mesaeiiur 101, ©. amie 160; 2 Sa followers of the club think that It tice each with Al Metoh aod Maitling Ketobel Will call at sour office to make you offer for] “There is one thing 2 will have to | manding lead, Geo: Smith, the {lists the active participation of all its) Word has been received-to the effect . ua, Le wil] have no trouble repeating for the ani two with Billy Anderwn, When be had Willant to mest winner of Fulton-Mome tout.Jadmit,"" he says, “and that Is that I | young twirler by whom MeGraw sets | ©Mthusiast E ee ae i flag. In Bunny Fabrique, at short, |fitlshed lls day's work Moria auid that he will} Am prepared to pay Willant hight price ever! have been converted to baseball su-| such store, relieved Benton and gave he name of Maxwell has always been nument of the Country Club of Lake have no excuse for his conditign if he ehoub | eiven for limited round contest, My offer meana| peratition, I am firmly convinced |a beautiful exhibition of boxwork, It]m familiar one wherever the same. of Wood, have been. deciled on. omficlutly, Manager Robi h hed t anager Robinson has unearthed & 5) defeated by Fults, the immediate posting of etiw amount upon Wi-| that there is a Jinx, and the proof is | was too late, though, to be of help. | Kolf is played, and at the present time This tournament will precede by a week wonder, while at third Ivan Olsen ap- . land's accoptance, Vicave notify manager of Full that Mr. Jinx tg right here in our |The gouse bad been cooked there are probably more golfers of that | the. Eathering the Country \ pears to be delivering the goods. A match was arranged to-day between Bab Ate. | ton Mora tak 1 om resi Ww per the) maidat, Several of Our plavora are] Charlie Horace ls back in the Hine. name in this country than of any other | Cl le City ‘eae | Allister, tue clewr California fighter, aud ‘Tom | ¥ianer reasonable price a ¢ anc > again, notwithstanding the spike ~ — — od ~_No matter how they finish the sea- | Allister. t d vale fight ad Tom i » suffering from severe colds, and |v gain, 0 McMahon, the bearcat of New Caste, Va, ‘They — larry Sparrow not only hus the cold | son, the three local clubs have the brightest pros tin his leg and the wrenched shoul- will come together in a twelvo-nmond wo. decision | Aspirenta to national championabize in amateur] put ta suffering from lumbago as well, |der that he got in the fight, UMPIRES ARE ANNOUNCED ssctukear te Coates: | the Woorsumest. A) Misige, caring Tae way to se ES ee eat — FOR OPENING DAY GAMES Athletic Notes | ts in years, bout, w will be fought MoMaboo, on of the semi-tinal end final matches t “a fanny Moir ot hee ois, Soot! PE Substitutes | Big Crowd Sees} “ease. avn s- Bon | act hertinn ta tecietea tna teal bby will repeat his ¥ Prggtrr lhe age ag a Johnson of the American League to- | soo'yard run to te hell as one of the tm tu! Fts Second Crew | Opening Racing |::*,021 0 0s, sssienments, of oven events nt the annual games of the veraity of Washington, disiwuel of Charla Parker umpires for the opening games. They |Samaicar A. A. at thé Sixty-nint eee Ls | Hutt taste teen nee ven tau ee For Its First) At Bowie Track)" costes oo sun pe rak pamgere tacnierron: SN wired Murray today tat hie offer Bus LEONARD and Wille y ov Andy Kelly, the national 300-yard in Jackson, the two sensational, ‘The match bewreen Cb local lightweights, who have and Kid Kanse of Buftalo has fallen through be ept fron ering ig owing to the fact that Charlie Murray, manager en kept from gathering in big O11 Queensbeny A. C. of Buffalo, N. Y., was purses on account of ilness, are re- i ue Whe cal ipte for hia end @ White of Chicago and consider what theright lubricants will do for you in saving power and the cuperating. Leonard will probably be gra tw able to box Hitchie Mitchell April 17 of Wait md Meer tales & : eee et LoulaccO'Louchin and 8 Boys’ Club, Joo H. Higgins, Arthur 10 SaYLOg power at Milwaukee, while Jackson, con- and heavyweight claawe by defaul NW HAVEN, Conni, April 8.—-Yale| BOWIE, Md. April 3—The 1917| brand oe ete ae le See ahah: SORE i SNES, BE ARRAN NUL BEODODIY Fe || At Ponigninn Mae Hin of Ole Is tances iabale @! 8 pantera, {has substituted its second crew for it4| thoroughbred racing season on tho] |New York-Connolly and MeCor DPar ene ss 4 ie bo make his next ring appearance \ # rigges | haa Setied ike tiene of (ae w Rartfirld, | rirat in the proposed race apa: the} astern tracks opened at Princo] Shiiaactphia-Owen and Dineen, In order to prevent others than| in Providence April 19 “iy Pao ca Univers of Pennsylvania varsity, Park here, and the grand r m st : h ne fee, 2 Chub tan» ten-roum . niveraity ¢ ; f avk here, a grand-] Al; have seen service In the Amert-| novices from starting in the novice Automobile me fort to clinch @ ten-round » Marty Crom, the sole mirrivor which Is scheduled for next Saturday) sand of the track was crowded with}ecan League before except MeCor ad run which it will hold this after- “] AM in favor of complete regu- gut Mane and Matt Brock to be fingit | Cone family Matrnmaker Law Rayna of 1 nthe Schuylkill The former Rea lovers of the sport, who came from mick, wito worked in the American|poon, tne srooklyn A. A. has had LUBRICANTS — Jared Charlle. Doesseriek, |, emifident that the Vout betweos tee meu | tout, if cmummared, wil potebiy 0¢ staged tie! Verity of Pennsylvania claht " d BCeIRIA, aa > spread a smooth, olly vi will draw a big crowd, middie part of thie mon | and Washing for a first taste of : and BE, Wetmore Kinsley of the Regis orting Club, ae Guy Nickalla made the change biv| st promises to be the biggost year| COURT TENNIS TOURNEY tration Commt Jeause the second boat was regi over all bearing surfa Graphite rides on graphit Metal cannot wear on metal. manager of the P Si eof the Metropolitan to-day Commission | 1 Tom McArdle, matohmeker of the Fi t | Sporting writem and other laterasted 6 r . he ture since 1% Association pass upon all entry blanks m muatolim ‘airmor ‘ er n voting] defeating the firat in the time triala he |on_ th r A aligit Ask your dealer for the should. designate thet nighin, whieh Aveta aa nin waren fatter wees whe ponsicl ureter Wiens ween | defeating the fiat in the time tile he nab? NAMA inte sprinter, | BEGINS IN BOSTON TO-DAY jana weed out the Inliailes ihr, deste fo the F < F. Chasile White of OF Pon GAA tll ANiaiins | tad kc asia Sra pater has held two or t esa, Won the Inaugural Handicap ; ‘ ‘ every club may run, ‘This would p aokeoligl iy Rott) tawist anew | Mimoher meee th Dare bit | since took charge of the oarainen fy e-yoursolds and upward, at] BOSTON, April %—The tournament | The Unione Sportiva Italiana will en Joseph Dixon Crucible Co, N vent conflicts in dates. ‘The boxing ("wm ‘eS a Walaedas Genins. | th teens te Fae Pye Fie on his return from England last month. | seven furlongs, from seven others whieh ig docide the national singles court |deavor to revive bicycle racing among sense hs, & after the major baseball jeacuen. If - (Governor ng on its it was}erans, It made up largely of freshe |)" Whitney's silks flashed first} Tennis and et Club to-da ve|race on Pelham Parkway on April 2 | > wis 7 Za Jimmy Dime, the well bmown manager ef | ehedu m vron waramen of last season, ulthough | pasi the winning post In the first recon Beers pd babe Th ib invitencall cvollaia to acini thi ‘ wr Giub wished to conduct a apecial New Demis, Pa, tee Gate be Rilly Adams stroked the second Yale| nized race for twovear-olds Ils |tion, the winner to play t \itmberinacun run from New York to ; show it should apply tot e Chip of Prtaburgh, to | Tom MoAntlc hae arvana hia cant for Setunday | plaht two.sensona ago, Cond Meyer, the | Tippity Witehet, with Robinson 4p, eh | jay ‘Gould of Now York latatneara toh will be held to-do ‘sa cinch tha r, tat the Fairmout a, ¢ for Saturday | eliht {Wo wenn has, been seat down | tured the Fairview Purse for colts and |r wih ‘he played o |Stamford, which will be held to-da — : ee 3} ia 8 pinok that Fy Abele Hee ’ EAT gy elder yey g varsity, companions xeldings at four furlongs: rhe entrants are. Joshua, Crane, Columbus Circle at 8.30 only desi run when it had a real Ow “tbe hat 4 ois panna —— cham Q MeKean, | card thet would interest the boxing {4 ' . |George Wight Dr. i Derby | t ace om and D. P, Rhodes, all of this ¢ | One of the most important road races fans. Johnny Clinton ° | ie ar r , mene ie Vv Jof tho season, from the point of view of |f the GRAND CENTRAL PALACE , headed commission,” conclu * y the Paulist A.C. on’ Sunday ne fr 4 ; as 5 7 the Co- feat and have made the high records April 15, ‘Three hundred entries are || , i) ; serri j ae tin le trying to), Brancta #. Appleby, the young 00/100 firmament. ao far in Tune afd | gxpected and prizes costing “more: than Rao aE: Day — ° lumbla, University billlant player, and! {he tour 200 have been bough! ( we Final tune, Jimmy O'Hagan | William Gerhael were the winnere in) o | | mom gate Sula Kid Is Defentes The policemen of Brooklyn and ‘ BOSTON A crowd of 2,000 ! ye continuation of the 18.2 balk line bal Ne de April Stel | BUFFALO, N. ¥.. April 3—K. O.|Queens will hold their second. annual ———} turned out f opening bouts of the yurnament for the Voggenburg MeMo- | Vag” erected to the Captainey of the| Brennan of Buffalo bested the Zulu Kid | athletic meet tn the Thirteenth Regt 9S BOWLING AND BI 7 National A boxing champions in‘ » Kantly A) Cup. Appleby reached the final Princeton University hokey team. Cush: |in nine out of ten rounds here last | went Armory, Psat ts Aa Tuc hay, THUM’S ACADRMY. cor. AGAR f Mechanics Building lust night. ‘Three 4 mora bantam: | round, which wii begin to-day, by de-/ man prepared at, St, Mauls School of night, Brennan never allowed the Kid | AR! are open to registered avhletes y champions were successful in the trials, Hoga nith ina on feating Loula A, Servatius of t 1e88 | foam for t iN wo venra. wet beating him with a fw The will be a special serateh SPORTING, q Tommy Murphy of Kansas City, Mo k Club C division by the cove of 250 points jab and em Ing Pin in the | ton 20-yard lowshurdies rice in when arrest ational ic toe MarrGacan eines A : ok on the, table of | Maurice, als". ne rule in the | p de Ried Murry, Arthur Engels and Jack rat LAaABt, wy it Dan O'Cor ton, New Fngiand (4? | ’ A ns fe soreens is, He dropped | Nave activally Jost’ all an Qe late pionshin, which be: | Kid Alberts Defeats Gan >_— iv any 1 Premier, in th und division, aNd 1104 trum New Orleans, wire le fought severe: | Rit tn the a. i ave in the finals. Ave result BE i gan on reton Chub Kid ita beat Malian Joe Gans at Volwer Wins Battle, Joa Seite Clu Bho a, fone, 345 pound champ ere were Billy Papke, 9 1 x “ errant th aces in the’ finals. f y. with the former winntt every. rou itary A.C. The was woll |woxe bat, Te L seventeen bouts ) ThP finals will| sat Hinkel, the Cleveland promoter, gants the aged of F , n ‘Gir pple and AM any ind’ tussle by @ score. of 1s Ina dand Was an exhibition of| ‘TO-Nt er sporting Me be staged to-night | winmer of the Wultou-Momis tout ot Meutetan round with a right to the saw through the early rounds without de 4, 1510. in work on the part of both Bob McAlllater Miike Motus =

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