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ROR pew em Bi a anenonec - se aOR RIB ew omen -_ . TL porermene nena oe) neem ape ao THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1917. “BRUTALITY OF PRUE FIT BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BLY J | "EM OVER Wt “PRIZE FIGHTING” IN THE OLD DAYS eee : WOULD SCARE MODERN BOXERS ~~ 1017, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York — ‘ A MODERN FIGHT BY ROUNDS, First Round—The boys ankled grace- fully together and compared their dance cards. Young Goof missed Bat- tling Junk with « | vicious look, Junk | parried gently and waltzed out of tange. Goof almed ‘viciously at Junk, but missed and kissed the referee instead. Gong. Second Round—Goof slapped ain- | cerely at Junk, who parried the blow | Sport of To-Day Doesn’t Deserve Name Applied to Ring Battles of ., Years Ago, Which Were Savagely Fought and Without Reg- ulations of Any Kind—-Nowadays Glove Artists Must Contest According to Rules Which Sar All the Desperate Roughing 1 \, of the Bare Fist Game. } Copyright, 1917, by the Presse Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ODERN boxing is still handicapped by being called “prizefighting” M by people who don’t know that prizefighting went entirly out of fashion many years ago. The only points of resemblance between Drizefighting and boxing are that iv each art skill proves superior io| brute strength, and in each blows are struck. & ThRow with a CROSS BUTTOCK” Aside froth that. boxing and prin» “THROWING ON OPPONENT WROD ENCLOSED RING | with his ankles, Both boys stood chin fighting are as unlike as swimming - ON WS HEAD a ING AN OPPONENT to chin and the milling was almost as | and airplaning. met ’ MARE HIS HEAD HIT | thick as the perfume, Round seemed + ; e Beatine AN Opreneat A RAN OR A Post, very short, The contestants only Under the ancient rules of prize WWHLE HOLDING HUA . |ran twenty laps. Gong. fighting almost any artifice that “WW CHANCERY, % | | would result in disabling an op- ponent was allowed. The blows were struck with bare fists, the knuckles of which were usually hardened and pickied in brine unti! oe a ee they were more like dried leather than human skin. The knuckles { cut savagely at every blow. A prizefighter was allowed to hold and hit at the same time. One charming little trick was to get an op- ponent’s head tucked away under one arm, in the crook of the elbow, and } then batter him into insensibility with the unoccupied fist. ‘ t ' ' ' 1 | ' q Third Round—Junk crossed Goof Parade of Legion To-Day xhwin Batt oat nets Pr Th t F SI. ke working. Jun! huaped Oves LNAT LEW SLACKETS | series ity tas tee el jong. Come From Sport Ranks vv ssix-covo _e— ee: (Cont:.. 1ed fre. First Page.) | Reserve turned out 400 strong, while} passed Junk on the banked turn the Second Naval Battalion of Brook-| O” {he extreme ont hand conver tightly which was jer: Fifth Round—Goof spurted and wanted land service the ranks of the|!¥m with its fife and drum corps of) step, which seems to be Goof's ‘The noatness of this device lay In Twelfth were open, fitty pieces, gave a big splash of navy| favorite fight time, Unless Junk ite evasion of a rule which did not oi . “The ti fe color to the processio: can get some new blows itten by 7 mg and applyin © time for those of you who will P mn, 4 ihe ai tighier 40 etrike Gn opponent tree aati’ nae are ving It to 0 come with us is short,” he said. “We| But the legion itself drew the| Siete cus ne fo a who was down. The chancery hol piggy dt) natural disgust that peo- have already 1,120 men and need but |™08t attention, the spectacle of your! Gong. prevented him from going down, oe savage itp legit folt for a a few more. We want as many of|friend’s or neighbor's boy proudly to his knees, Usually « fighter caus! ri more like eis! ae Ware | Ww marching with the first t Sixth Round—Junk was repri- « {ha “ohanvery Hold” lost all resem- [teen tmane ‘oan like @ contest be. FAWLING ON ANY OPPONENT 70 te Yaewe 1s room ter. We sent rst to serve Old manded by the referee for hitting | ‘ Glory. The legion has dr: re Rm WRI 1 oe to organize at least one company of | ‘awn notonly with his hands* clenched. Rou wre ESTLING HIM Down | picked athletes with your aid.” The | sportsmen from New York, but New work. This round “punost broke rH | Colonel was answered with a cheer. | Jersey, Long Island end points in|!" 4 fight, Gong. | At half past one o'clock the Navy|New England. The organization! seventh Round—Thie wan the fastest round ot Yard Band, sent by Admiral Usher,| baseball players, boxers, runners, |#!. Juvk wore out Uitve palm of show, Goug. |reached the armory and there was|solfers, all athletes who are NG | martial music and the singing of|ready to leave the fleld of sport for Diance to humanity, as far as bis face Was concerned, before he was allowed to sink unconscious to the ground. Wrestling and throwing an oppo- nent were allowed under the prize- fighting rules, The use of the cross buttock was a favorite trick, and the MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP EIGHTH ROUND — OLD VIR- |GINIA REEL. GONG, Come WLP patriotic airs. the fighting arena. Uncle Sam’ each trv g agen crean N. York. 65 616 y | ‘The response of the legion members scrap and he needs help, This i Ninth Round — Mazurka. Goof ff { ground, thus knocking the breath out Chicago. Ch | will do much to stop any apprehen-| sufficient for most sportsmen to get |busted a string off his ukalele, but tent ind, with @ little luck, orack- N.York, 87 83 risty Mathewson, jsion that the love of country and|on the Job and do thelr bit. gamely refused to quit. Dirty work. \ ing awib or two. Throwing an oppo- OH Louie, 86 600 Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincigqnati Reds. fighting spirit are gradually leaving} The Sporting Legion is intended for! Just when Junk was set for a knock- | eet ot aie Beet. aiae, conslee el the growing generation of young|the Naval Reserve, because this ser- | out blow one of the musicians pulled «fenced rings were erected, in which America. vice promises to be one of the most|@ sour note. Junk wobbly, Gong. If psp dap ew Longer All the Next Season Rooting Will | The cold, drizziing rain that pre-| exciting forms of service of the en- 'e Done on the Firin r vailed early to-day began to ease|tite war. at red-blooded sports-| Tenth Round—Hippodrome. Just 9 Line—Two Hundred and Fourteen Big saint 10 A, M. and the wind shifted | Aa Would, care about refusing | when it looked lke the finish, the hi Leaguers Subject to Call Under Government’s Plan. Aightly westward, The sky became| teat submarine sbeser thet cmcrecren | cuvenc® was saved by the gong, | somewhat clearer and good marching |!" potting a raiding U boat near our! Eleventh Round—Vern HIS may be the ‘ast season of) ‘The Brooklyn Club has caught a| weather followed. SSeramen wharleve oh alventine | frewiaed: the winner but admits Dig league baxeball for some| Poor start for a ctiumpion, and I'don't| ‘The legion on its march through | At present the Naval Reserve tor |tcteres Cacho nts ehoeee joo! @ the Dodgers repeat, ie ce! cog. | of i | tl romoti time to come, Next year the showing’ in the World's Series sap Bg |the city received fitting recog. | the Third District, which includes the | the boxing glove Y baok jome of the pep, and the effort to cut |"‘-ion. Mayor Mitchel and the Board ew York City, has al- 's for full price. They are a 1 all the rooting will be done on the} salaries sapped somo more. I can’t)of Estimate, accompanied by a cav- most as many boats as men, and the | still absolutely new. Gon: 4 $100, 000 Already Lost firing line, 1f the war ts not over, and | fire it/m Keam to crowd the Giants airy escort, reviewed the sportamen Sorangot the teeter aay i ‘ re! | and the Brave: ‘allings's club is al- i th 6 ‘welfth ound — Hi fe the chances of it being over look slim-| 070 the Hoover. tor. at Fifth Avenue and Ninth Street.| Should some members believe they |Home, Cries for'an encore butvine B M ° : mer every day. McGraw's pitchers and luck are his| The Mayor originally planned to in-| f'® better qualified for land duty, Col. | orchestra leader {s tired. Both boys iY ajors on ccoun Te-ia estimated about two hundred| two problems. John has always tried | spect the legion at the City Hall, but|{tewinald Foster of the Twelfth New |have been signed up for a. return and fourteen big leaguers will be|to claim there was no luck in base-|the Home Defense parade later in the % nfantry will arrange to permit | dance at the Winter Garden. Stipula case each prizefighter endeavored manfully to throw his rival in. such & way as to bring his head violently ~ in contact with the lower rail or one of the posts, Even if not knocked out, he'd probably be sufficiently stunned to make him an easy victim in the next round, Ring encounters under such. clr- * cumstances were desperate affairs, and it ts no wonder t rise. | turnstiles will ruat in the parks and \ GAMES TO-DAY. New York a: Philadeiphia, Boston at W. 1%. Louls at Pittebargh, Daweh or Bu hoes Cutengo a Cleveland, ty fighting” fell into disrepute, and that v nm 2. day the word “prizefighter” vries discredit with it, Modern boxing rules prohibit all) wrestling, all throwing of opponent ail hitting while holding an opponent, ail falling upon an opponent who Is down. They enforce the use of well padded gloves on the hands, The ref- eree is authorized to disqualify in- subject to call under the. Govern. | Dal. but down in his heart he knows these members to form thelr own | tion that six-ounce shoes be worn, | ( Me Man Po t t 4 there is, although he refers to this y made necessary a change of ar-| companies in his regiment, known on | was a fierce fight from th Y 8 ponemen § mont’s pian—many c¢ them the first] element as the “breaks.” Here is a | fangements. jthe Mexican border last summer as | down. Goof asmltiod that te one ee Ca Sevincndetieacinin ite hae at sntly any boxer who breaks the! stars of the game—and, let me say, clear case against John. When the legion members reached Seeae Apentine rector handleapped by an ingrown toe nati rules, thi von’ ‘ (Copyright, 1917, by the Beli Syndicate, Ine.) : Deen ae attn orting Legion was rec: jong. Hare fista inflict serious damage) pA oo 41 p ' ore won's be any hesitancy: | THe. 20HT, by the Rah Srodicate, tee) Tine City Hall they were received by! by ‘The Evening World for the pur: | - —_—.- where padded gloves do no harm seball People Now Convinced | seaton beginning Aprit 26 and ending same has flourished in Canada dur- , delegation from Naval Reserve|pose of proving that slac 3 Oct. “iz, “Weather Bureau records | ing the war because most of the men ‘ a aponinn ragka: uM. | “"ro-day boxers are pald for thelr That Charley Ebbets Was|show that the sunshine has been playing there are American citizens. ion to their draw- i more plentiful in October than in . services in proportion to thelr ati Right When He Contended| Apri B Sinner It can't flourish here. ing power. In pri they pas up aide stakes and fought | “Many people appear to be of Already the talk in the club houses hata B | promise of good racing at Lo It's quite a differ- Season Opened Too Early, as ‘a like to 1s less of batting averages, tho|O'Hagan in the second round of their latiberatacs ea | the necond day of the Rockaway Hunt. 1 -take-all, the opinion that magna clone winner-taktyon, Perhaps the great National League Now Has ol force standaed topic, narticulerly: tor’ chose {BOU,. RE the, Harlan, G. inst night | LATEST NAMES ENROLLED IN THE SPORTING LEGION foe Club's spring meeting at Hewlett headquarters, in which service most ites: cone from the sporting ranks. 7 rf e of the legion will shortly enlist. The legion, with its membership of u Ne 1s Leading the parade was the Navy 1,700, gathered witha thirty ays, comes mighty near Ted Kid Lewis knocked out Jimmy | Yard Band, The United States Junior aly, near proving | iehers, tf sums earned by world champions no ‘1 rs, s Mr. Eb- Tanase thet card is pra: gums earmjamour over boxing. Jess| Had Twenty-Six Games Put tf thoy hastto face the hitting them, and more of the firing | repeated: turned the trick, but not un-) PREVIOUSLY ENROLLED—1,608, | pili 134 joie Aiu ft, Soni, She game ss on last, Saturday, Willard, in tho two years since hede-| Mee With: Anan Payroll they ‘weuld think aifers line—the seriousness of the situation | ft On timnen® tne nout between Tom | STRUT, JOSELH Ar. | BOARS daZQHA: 82 0 Mind Ay, the fixtures and tho Aelds menos tor feated Johnson in Havana, is sald to) wi merican League| ently. For instance, we are now beginning to seep into the boys. All|Cowler and John Lester Johnson was] \)itnwisi aaing st, | PONDS Be, lock Ar, Bele | overnight for them are concerned ane Hast Ont | DO . GEORGE or with a bette: [Pee HeagkONOE F.. Ne, 927 Cuoton av, | Tings are bound Tor ae wor oouraet NSTRACUT,” ARTHUR, No, 2 Beekman | than a week ago. mre EROUANY rtuno of $300,000. | | i compelled to play ten games in a 2 Hed. . aye laid aside « fortune of Evome ot| Having About Same Number. | single week "toy catch up with {ne clubs ae, Diaving Pelton best —T a MESS PX champions a hundred years | ago. postponements. When that series | ‘ian last season so far,.espectally! 4 6 yew williams knocked out Jim 4 Fitty-aerenta st, | EDWai rite Sa From an old book o8, box ag T goo’ By Bozeman Bulger those which were down in the standing, | Coffey, the Mohawk indlen, je the first “4 e sh oe ARDS, WILLIAM 4., No. 746 Oakland BALTIMORE, Md., May 5,—<Rettin: ecount of th hi . . round at the Vanderbilt S. last | BE FELD, MICHAEL, No. Ynivers- ITO, ROBER No. a on h © Bowle tra + the following acc and there appears to be much more | round @& the Nea the Jaw in the | ity At T J., No, 291 Fifty ay, horse races at the Bowie track and } of one SPRING, Q * . A . . other races that nekable Caring of 5 ye wrer| To sending of another werk, ot nt Rooks to the game | ght in the games and less banter and| frst ‘minute: of Aahting went Coffey to |HEANDI. HARRY R., Central Park tural fairs, in Marsiand was gericul Champ ipully calls attention to Spring's cold weather, rain and post- is played for the same handshaking. The spirit of the war is| the canvas for the count of ten. |RRADY. THOMAS F,, No, 200 Pillay’ St blow here yesterday in the Court of Ay™ . No, 129 Vennssl- | ei ANKLIN, JEROME. No, sired end Forty-second St ponements has about convinced they have suddenly been | being reflected. —~ Brookiyn, ws EURING, CHARLES, "No. beals when an opinion was Mand. winnings. ing reflected, re 4 004 P anded PRpring. nie efore, nas won three|baseball people that Charley Wbbets, secustomed to paying for two? | Reports have reached me that ihe Alger and Mack Rox Draw, — | MyiiNi, THOMAS J, No, 4304 Park Ary ‘eee AM cdis | vith bookmaking “and pation ta one twelvemonth and ®lwas right in his perennial fight to} partyin howtens The fan is a |Giante have their jaws sot all the tine| BOSTON, May 6—George Alger of/ nasi wey, THOMAS J. No. 402 Rudin St. THOMAS.” Ne gomery Agricultural Fair Assouaqion® thousand pounds into the bargain; | have th rol bargain hunter just the sam {and go after every ball game as if in| Cambridge and nkie Mack of | Holt KS Pi Bey 8 Twoh Are. st » JOSTTEL'S jation, bos tastance: | © season begin the last wer th joman sho} He laye for |the World's Series taking chances and|Beachmont fought one of the best) “itmokiy " * | ond Bt MAR aWMARKET, England, May 5, With Neat ..... 200£ | in Apri: or the first week in May. In- he £ ae hi and works | riding roughshod. I hear McGraw re-|bouts last night at the Commercial | MOGAN. FRANCIS, No, 190 Grand 8. GEARED, Oho! zh Avat spring ‘meeting was brought With Langan . , 9004 jability to play games on what are) gard se ol days to make up | marked to Capt. Huston the other day: | a. that has been put on in this Oty cusesT No, 823 Amsterdam Av. | dred end Thin 520 “Ease ‘One’ Han. | £9 ® f20Re yesterday and with it the ena With Langan ... - 6004 | known as “choice” days has cost the vee “It ought to be easy to put my boys) city for some time. A draw was the | CLARENCE B.,) No, 2252""Uthves: | GHUNDE ‘ 4 thoroughbred - racing The greatest loss from bad weathe Uerego ay, | Until the war ts over. | Sport, so far, close to $100,000 howev It is true that ‘The: erdict at the end of twelve rounds At 4 a 5 ¥ this year A(t they were nraate |” SaapNas. , PORES ae eM AN RS, WI RRS Hiehty- | UH ipieed and eae tead 300 Fast One vag tor rathe et in-|the trenc I believe both ball O'Dowd Oetpoints Martin, — | “leiguh Mt ama dee | DAVID Notas Chratopher ss, LEXINGTON ENTRIES est started in the sport. The pub-| games and wars are won by fighting. PROVIDENCE, RL, May Grrhfike | CANPRELE, JOSEPH, Regt White Paina, NY. | Neth atn we Ne: 10 East Ose Husdred ana J | . is the lack of public Inte me of these games| 6st, or rather the inability to g ers 1,000 £ | faking the risks of bein one of which |¢an be played off in double-hea Remarkable! three desperate batt lie will Bran ober - HEN MAUKICE ent 116 rounds, Champion Spring | later on, but the efficiency sharps of not be aroused over a game] Maybe, if the Giants win the world’s |o:powd of St. Paul scored « referee's! N.Y JOHNSON, JACK, No, 950 First 4 LEXINGTC y . wi that is accompanied by a chill that] eh hip, McG ight be ONIN, JOSEPH, Pier $4, North Miver, JOHNSTON” WILLIANE Ny Ky., May 5.--The Sarned $5,000 with hin bare Aste IN| the Jeng.» have Agurnd it out that a |atmkes to the murrow vant Oe diane leaked te kak Snows ts tna Weonas ame aernne, Sth? Ghent sean oF ONIN JOSE Rhee amin Rr | KORREL We VHA Ny ARO Nit a tries for Monday's racen are as tol e length of time tha oo! % 01 ely r . ? - n » main bout o AN MPS. 300 Fine Ay, | LI ROMA TD 'W. ei" ih fad ‘i 1 pe by = le ay No get $150,000 by | °uble-header is never a profit. What | Bot that Is likely to be followed by {if Inside baseball counted -for any-| rounds at the National A, C a ingh . Ke spe Hast prrnils: Hotel, venp. | lows: xi our friend ving ina circus. And yet |! kuined one day by the dvuble at-| sunny wcoids. | Without ‘his warm, | thing, he would put over one or two | nlsht. Weis, MICHAEL. One Huns | KRIGHT. ARTHUMS,, No, 108 Weer One Hun | ai Torna AGu-sPune: fies Fome people think boxing is brutal! |traction is lost by the crowd failing | fusos to bubble an positively -/on the Germans. You can Count Om) == [ESE ABER. JR No, a13 Pot; Matt 104” nue” Woot one iar et SPUNISHMENT" IN A REAL PRIZE|*® come the next day, Again, a Sat-| Strangely enough. none of the base- ed EATELLA ASTHONY” geste SPCOND' TACK san! ipltger® Lah Urday” postponement ait never be | ball people attribute the poor attend- |HEAGUE RACE NOT OLD ENOUGH Laer fark Tkalioe, pilings: two searokie, | . made up, as those big paying Cates|ance in the East to the war situation. TO DISSECT IT. TAPP JOHN No. Ta M. Tex Vorman 118; An account of almost « raund in| are few ond far between, |'They blaine it entirely on the weath-| «you' v LIPSCHITZ, NATHAN W ey, 113; Tppo Bahib, en Zid-time prixe fight would almost| With the season less than @ month |er. And there is a proof of their coi Tou're nov Henting for sentimental , Lote Witte FS oe baie ath, curl the batrof ‘a modern boxer, if he | Under way there have been twenty- tion, For instance, on a prett o en reasons—there is no sentiment in| Both the Fairmont A. C. of the Bronx | hue has fought many times at he nara | MCU, Witham Le gj? Serenth Av Pi Me ve. ui ni onere SIX FAL.CH postT d in the National “ 5 nalts y af-| modern war,” said a speaker at a din- te 3 and also gave Champlon Jabny Kilbane MALONER HEN gh? 488, West Fortioth st. 1 PACE —Clatming chanced to read it. Opening my | Toagie aione. Six mames in the two noon two we “in 1B to-day the] fer the other night, "It is all mathe- | *"4 the Tlermont Rink of Brooklyn have ma battle at the Haslem 8, C, some time | sey City, NJ N'A. No, 183 South St, Jer w B.- "Dek Id boxln, book at random, © ae \, pod od D ants drew @ palc attend. 9 a4 ee v to teh nue with | or. ? . . PUsly, Phe firet thing that atrikes my | MAJor leagues were called off yeator- 128,000 at the Polo Grounds, an Apri| matical and intellectual and one ma-|/good cards booked to-nigh. AP Bitty | ago, Wallach t» anxious to mated Teoabn with | MARL AGU RAYMOND, No, a1 West ety I eye in an account of a twenty-six. 44% record-breaker. chine gun is Worth more than one man| Gibson's club Tommy Gavigan, the| Kilbane again oF will eit Oe Cn i | MURRAY, EDWARD J. No. 45 Th mete Ate " eye In a Aceotwoen Champion Joo |, The exact figures of the American! Right now the managers are hav- |The Allies have great reserves of} | ouaingt Benny Leonard, Johnny P MILEAN, Ht ND, “Tone pat unt ot (illen: fon ol Blakes wo-3% eee. ight ean cet ee posiponaments ate tat atling © oust. Hine tlonine cae pav- go eg Cleveland middleweight, will make his | \ ite or any real good lightwelaht. RAN. Chianiam, Ne Ciena Mal igenes Baer a oot Degnerty. was most hand, but unofficial information shows |on which to play off th rapingates | “in that case,” asked an auditor, | debut here, meeting Chief Turner, the| | SHAM. WOinN wp, No, 00 matte 0" 116; gine, 310: Ladaies ickt ‘ terribly punts ogherty was most (ity to be equal In number to the |cumulating double-headers [why not play chess for 10?" Sioux Indian from St. Paul. The red-| ‘The Broadwas 6. C. of Brooklyn hes NEURON” MIVIN' rag: go hit x Has dither, "96 terially altered from one of his eyes | dsappoin' nta in the Nation That pews , why not play a World's Series of bouts cartel for ow tonight. | O'RRTEN, Yon > n Bandymo, Hipdien ite eniay Seay ate Hie mouth and fips|meunn fully Afty games postponed in| ! fae loading the United States | skin slways appears in the ring before | mol mt Of UN Saag Jack O'Brien of | gig 5 A re Tati belng closed. Het rattan opening |iess than a month, Kiguro the net |, The only game of real interest yes-| amplon Ally team? boxing in his Indian blankets. In the! i the featur oN rary Cross of thie | fuse’ XK TN riittem 95 PT RAQE:-Voneilien Bend Ree ne eariy up to bis nose, and {#8 on those $3,000 a game, and the terday Was that between Hrooklyn| The teams have hardly been shaken | semi-final Artie O'Leary and Red Me- |‘, 4 bumier, eo the | PHEL. 5 Cairernity Ay de and upward: mile and seventy ‘yatiee, Fee eh was, 40 large that it re-|reauit is appreciable. Dut Mr, ib. | dno the Braves, Pitcher Cadore prac-|UP enough tn the present race tO] Donald will meet. At the Clermont Tink | men fought * contest in this elty wer dreenvrich ae, | }igpotons. (Ut: Top 10. the Wars. Wt idee Ane Fes what ie termed ‘a hare'a lip. | bets says the daily loss ts nearer $4,000 | tleally won tho gine single-handed, |come to any close conclusion as tO} young Brown and Eddie Dorsey, the| cra montis ago. In the semifinal wind up tan” G5; Tokay Basie "lot Lady RA iy 000. working on the rapid fi . the some. 1 be poi t 1 ewond Ww Yo, 17 5 ib ilesiedlbcaeas Three of his teeth were completely " a aa been one of tae worst |at the Bat. The WIOtOry, (molser eae lane Deeiar line’ atte te eeeinaing colored lightweight, will be tne hend:|vatsey McCarty of yp eto J * qi taayent Forts ditth 8 | one! dle GACH —tuste; maiden three.rear ols parened o8e digs Bgl beg sar oy reed aprings in basebail hi rent | gave the Dodgers a good litt fromthe | tip ast, ‘The Glunts still look to|liners, with Joe Burman and Dute | Soldier BML Stan ak HACE it abt vortytire, | 20m tim), JOT; As, NOR® Aig ist, 107: Me fo torrents, and the round was|!ikely reault in Mr. Ebbets boing able |cellar position a ly wedged the|be the clase of the league, but the|Brandt, the crack bantams, clashing In] a ane contender: win| SEATON ptteglt gdh, Badfond Av, coking. 107: Pare um) veo: ge ‘ roun Whey Tethrough his pet scredule. of | Pirates In the spot where.they belong, {2088 of Zimmerman and Herzog from | the other ten-round event } At Rel rj 9 i Webster Ar, Long jm: Wooathora, 200; Shadow Laws terminated by Dogh ty 8 Rponiving */ the line-up last week showed that in- 2 return to the ring, after a long lay-off, at the) § TZ JACOB. No. 142, Suttoy ping, “112; ‘Mystic Folly im, so severe a hit upon the throat that = } jurtei lght do eno Vic Sporting Club west Tumlay night, His] ST IULAUS No, 480 juffolle St VENTH RACE he instantly went down.” The Giants are missing Charley fet ee ) Snough aarneee, te Denar leonard wil 244 geroral buried more | gpponent will be Frank Logan, the Brookire HH ANTEK SP No 44 Ww bis Hundred | gpd uoward: mite and « SES oro And that was only tho eighth Herzog and he is trvinu his beat to [Of courac, 1 have not seen my. old | ‘Har to bie baukll os lonely, g #9 be] way who inst week knocked out Ba Smith, the TN donde, Went Forts tine gt, | Crown wi 104 | MA 4 5 jourse, 1 have not LT eeae receive a guarantee of $1,250, with an : P TO A Handicm, round of a prigefight that lasted INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, get on the job. He still limps from | ball club tn action vet and must base | 9 8 Suerenee tO a | multonalze atthe ame club, In the o-/ecMinten MORRIS. No. 164 0 aie 100 Erin jo twenty-six rounds. We'll ieave out — his injury, but has been on the |my opinions on what 1 know of the | lon of aecentiog 30 ter tem i Tn TiS Oh) star ten-roumd bout don Mooney, the west side! BUTT! CHARLDS N,V Od gutfonk St : Hes the following eighteen, But just as STANDING OF THE CLUBS. field practising, and save he hopes \abliity of the players and what 1|stiste for mesting Stars | HHignewetght, wil oppo Larry Mansen of Brooklyn, | toma, ta ortiets St,, Kvaneid dliiied, "Saas $ a matter of interest to, any modical || Gabe W A digg ag to get in by Monday hear.” In St, Louis tho other diy a] ver City lentwela | SHRADER. JON 1. .No, 815 West One un. | —— men who chance to read is, let mo newspaper man Who had been South | ‘cision coutew: at oe SULLIVAN | : New a7 to... 7 ; ia thie is certainly soft enk Moran recontly came back to the} SUM NEIL. No, 123 Kast qupte the last line of the siory Pee ahd IB Ei Sse Ed Kilduff has} doing wett ag a{ith the Cardinals told me @ funny | Sila. Me tein, ere ON ee Poa!” Gowler, has’ been | SEAR EH ACH Ney a ude a eee | EVERYTHING FoR “While a spark of game wan left 5 hmon a on ee ee! ¢ % ae it only calls for hin te i and knocked m “ER. CHARLES J Ee | in him Do Seay woul Aw lett |) previ'nce. 7 6 .688| Montreal, 5 9 .s7 || substitute, but not the gift of OMS. | : _ | minutes of fighting, providing Ue tehed to box Morria, the Sapula Gian! Av... Brooklyn, No. 7? Wyckott ‘Billiards in him = Dogherty dn leadership possessed b The Giants had played an exhibl : 8 a a i Pee | leader 1 by Heraog. He play : Harlem Sporting Club one week from neai| SNYDER, BURDEYTE, \ enough, although now punishments] Rochester 8 7 633! Buffalo... 3 wan een inte, terse: B®] tion in Dallas,” he sald, “when the | lit Ne a Ree ene aaclnik me RAMAK@ Stans ohh Laisermtyy ay, | Pric and loss of blood had near finished RESULTS YESTERDAY. ork on the base eam bY) Gardinals came along. The Glants| ay wight, " 4 for this TARKINGTON, it Houston St ices and Terms to Sult. Ss DAY his wor noth s nor at the hat, | th, but Matchmaker Lew Raymond of the H, | REPAIR: him. Belcher hit Dogherty in every | Newark, 10; Buffalo, 3. That comes from | @ bat. | had looked like a million dollars, but | kaddie Wallace. the Brooklsn fighie no haa | Bateh, but J be Har-| “tora, As 'S BY EXPERT MECHAN' ¥ jewark, 10; jo, 3 | ‘That comes from lack of age and ex- t * | lem Club aucceeded in signing up the mon w-dar, | TRACKY,” BERNARD, No, . ‘The Bru ICs, hi fi i x tes fex weeks, ; . mawick Ri direction, threw him aod fell on him. ‘Maken mibdenl & perience, Kildutf must ine aPd,eX-|the Rt. Louls Club had & very BAG | vem om the lok lit for © fea, Lean wt fourtiy.'s\ Wet Ports: | 20:10 85 West Roa mt lender Oe, This time he decidedly finished eeidenen, 43; Manereak & | better seasoned befor 4 day, even for our boys. After the} omp hie THACHTENTERG, WILLIAM us E = t Rrondway Being unable to get up, even with as Montreal, We ‘ a wn hope! game, said a Dallas reporte af peveral bowie Ww the Chicag> crack lghtweight, | vaste ‘ rides Teronte, 5; Baltimore, 2. {| to fill tho shoes of zo" The a abt, VANTGENK. CHARLES, §: THUM’S }} estance, he was bled in both arms, » 5; Baltimore, +O umater can Nit the Pelteng nae! iF the Cardinals win a ball game | isn wo ‘0 who hee been laid up for several weeks with af Wee Hhobiien, Seee. No Clinton ay,, IM’S PONUNG AND Bitttanp tipon the ground, carried, nearly with GAMES TO-DAY. Fe ee resets dat M22 can igrom the Giants this season, there [rn runs + To am {hens ahead hand, aoulied tis manager, Simay | YAS ORNSEN. OTT, No, 4226. Boulerang, | SS Bima. out any animation, to a chaise and | Newark ot Buffalo. | fields ur dis Qresence does not lend !ghould be, an investigation by the | trary Condrs » May 18, |Johuaton, to-day that ule hand will be O, M.| WR, FRA, Nod a7 —, instantly ‘conveyed. home and put to Balimere ot Torente | and mssurance of cockineas|Nutional Comminsion yy tin in simi ten dee, “After awraig’ th! Hite vats a. pica son $1. Com, SPORTING, 4. Providence at M. A owever, the Cardinals have am Wallach, who is or ths affairs | good mens, Jobaston promptly matched Joe ta| WEISNERGER JHe pes Keyport, N, J, 'n, Tel.6800 THAT was prizefighting Rn es! (503 —~ \eonsiderabth bn ‘aince they. left tr cars has. jt |sneot Charo ‘White sian of Chicago, for ton | WELAAMAOM, HARBY Soak Alinte, 4 er PUR S der M pee a TANTS TO-DA 7 thel’ mooring and y ‘all o ron 1 Sat are bh a . ey alte Brooklyn bud Ar, dowd Barry st igen: see: cai tial aaaaaaammaras emma EE ee rae ee eee ee eee eee Sesee ta aca’ Deushue ef Poor, TD, Line, 'ct Kaos Uhidens Lod., 00 he evening of ar On WHFEMIIDEERAD 4S eZ? pos. | . p pirant, 1 Doues !4s Kaas Chidae, bid, om ie wreming y W. WIPTEKIND, CanL he, 4253 Caivolty 23°” ‘ ¢

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