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} sia _ _THE EVENENG WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1918, © BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FAMOUS KNOCKOUT PUNCHES THESE BLOWS MADE RING HISTORY INTERNATIONAL | LEAGUE PLAYERS.“ Fitz’s Solar Plexus Won Him a Championship, Which Jef- National Commission Hi ; fries Took From Him With Blow Originally Meant for a Down Important Decision ' : “Stall;” McCoy’s Corkscrew Cut Up Tommy Ryan and Bat- Relative to Defunct Or- tling Nelson’s “Scissors” Wore Many Opponents Down. | ganization. ¥ | Cocerright, 1018, by the Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York Srening World.) OO“ in a while a boxer comes along with something new, and if it | The disposition of the players be+ |longing to the defunct International |League has been settled by the Naa’ tional Commission. According to Joba K. Tener, President of the National League; Ban Jobnson, President of the American League, and Garry |Herrmann, the club-owners of the International League failed to ive up to the rules of the National agress |ment and thereby forfeited thei |rights to the players. ‘ ‘The decision of the National Com mission reads: is good enough to got the money he becomes rich and famous before other boxers find @ way to offeet his advantage, Rifeet aaeeE co. times discovered by accident, or are developed because of some peculiar- ity (m the boxer’s build, or are in- vented for some particular purpose and afterward prove good enough for continuous use, Of course in fact there's no such thing as @ “now” blow, after thousands of years of boxing. But some are new enough SWALITNG - BEAM “As the result of the failure of to astonish the present generation. oe o , ww eee International League to arrange ite There was Dal Hawkins, for in- ‘ ol ee . t ’ FITZSIMMONS OFF, circuit and adopt @ schedule for the stance, @ youngster born over in Vir- ee _ | season of 1918, many of the reserve sinia City, Nev. when they were tak- | Players of its clubs have applied te ing eilver out of the Comstock Lode the commission relative to their bytheton. Dalwasasiim youngster status, when he drifted to San Francisco. Fire Lage Lisivenee id is reece that the respective clubs of complain« se, bogged beak,” and when it wasn't being punched it was leading ants are in arrears to the players for 4 1917 salary, and in other cases the Dal ogg acquaintance of some vane who pagal itiren reserving clubs have failed to tender gymnasium, There was « darkey among Dark! diet! novelty on the Const then, the only three well known apecimens being i a i 5 contracts for the coming season up to Tony Le. Sucuvant zs date. Investigation establishes tha Charlie and Rufus Turner of Stockton and “Major” Walker of Oakland, AND HIS "BACICLUNG Puna i f ved os thane complaints are true, 4 who with perfect impartiality carried the banner for Republican and beh hce tek intl the meantime players of tae Democrat in all parades. Dowo received offers from other national Dai doxed with the darkey In the @———————————————————— bb bibobed af Giants Arrive at San Antonio|tonments. The hotels are so taxed Sereement clubs have been unable te e a 8 at San Antonio) int imey cannot accommodate the accent them pending the reorgantane)y gymnasium, but couldn't hit him be-/ trainer for Tommy Ryan, a great * After Having Run Into Some|ciose to one hundred persons that|t/on of the International League, cause he didn't Iike to be hit, and|middieweight who was afterward wil make up the New York-Boston|, “The commission rules that, through so carried @ high guard et all times./ champion in his clase, Ryan took ‘. , Big League Pitching at Waco.| aggregation, and that means from |{t# neglect to reorganize and protest That high guard worried Dal. He ben paper Wages a A vain Pelee tonal agreement rights of ite tried various ways of getting over or . aaicat fay athe cide Monday on'most of the time will be| SS nt in sleepers, And how the ball- 3 all rights to reserved players with rage against Ryan, but he didn't - ‘ Cpectat to The Drening World) © Mayers do lave to live cn sleepers. |havebeen forfeited, and that all pleyers under or around it. One day he/ let Ryan know it. After a while he| @ ’ BAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 80. Two private cars will serve as the |0f its respective clubs are therefore reached over very slowly, poised his beree ray trained long Lape oe ‘ HE Giants arrived here this|home of the players all the war |e — and sliginte, to contrast, and induced a promoter to offer a North from Greenville, 8. C., whero| With other national agreement cluos, Lrallsaedhey ered her sow ayer purse for a Ryan-MoCoy fight. When Soyaip ge ies Nain Gia: a game 1s scheduled’ for April 6./except those drafted or recalled by he met Ryan ho knew he could whip dropped it suddenly with a twist of| Ryan, but he didn’t want to knock oy Even the short three-hour trip from |major league clubs ° ame by centration Camp at Waco, Tex. yes-| here to Dublin to-morrow night calls or or minor league clubs, the wrist. The darkey flopped to the| Ryan out. He wanted to return all terday, Col Miller, commander of |for sleeper accommodations, The ontracts for 1918 entered inte —_——— the old training ca: beatt with train leaves hi at 12.05 midnight |With other clubs by players of the oor and stayed there Dal was the] infact. ‘Ho ‘wantot_ to. let, Tyan | SeVenty-Two-Year-Old Professional of the Crescent Club Com- camp and a close friend of Manager| to-morrow and wil bo on a aiding in |intergational League Defore the Bros borers wanted te know New be did tt fovbe'Gragtnod eat litle cick of pes yt i and Golfers With Conditions Prevalling but he wasn't quite sure hima; an ting his le! on glove in the ljowadays. anyway, he wasn't teling. In private|Janded. This twisted glove would Pp y! McGraw’a did all to make the stay| Dublin. when the boye w |mulgation of this ruling ere declarea of the New York party a success.| Monday mornii ‘They leave Dublin | Valid.” i ; M night 47 o'cloc! i|,, This decision will have no Women’s National Indoor|7B* me were dined at omtcers’ mens| Monday night around 7 o'clock and | aye irojote ease "The cote and an entertainment was held last |man was sold by J f out and tear, He kept Ryan dazed P.M. After the game here with the | 7 \ he practiont Chat puna. oak a88 ean, He Rept Ryan, dased By William Abbott cnamplon, to play aay) Lawn Tennis Title at Stake| iene. Braves on Tuesday, the real swing | ies's couple of weeks betcre thee \ Quickest Knockout pieces and refused to give him the . professional in a special tournament] ——Closing Match of Tourney], 7° Giants ran into quite @ sar.) North commences. | The | games thmw up the sponge, 4 ‘coup de grace” until the last round, AKD tt from George Strath, the|for the benefit of the Red Cross if sing ! prio at Waco, aa they encountered | Scheduled with hotels whore “nquia | ,Howeyer, it Was, whlepered on Record. , Every ong talked about the “MoCoy soventy-two-year-old Creacent | she could be given a handicap of nine) at 7th Regiment Armory. the first big league pitching of the|** 2ped to be obtained, follows: | Yo nson will hand down @ decision March 17, at Carvon, on the after- | OTmorew lub professional, the old-time| mrokes, hasn't brought any aulck, of i spring, instead of batting against] Angusta, Ga, April 8, meals at tho | {AYOr fins, suséing, second noon of the Corbett-Fitesimmons| Sullivan Swung an Arm solgers had it all over the present day | $Dinusiastlo replete eremt| Mise Mota Byurwtedt and Mia |#™6 soldier labman, ‘The Detroit| Albion; Orangeburg, S.C. April 4, agreed to lend the Indianapolis Giuk players. Old George loves to muse! with tho little English star last year— fight, which hed been hel at noon, Hawking met Martin Flaherty, oon- Like a Club, sidered one of the best lightweights Js at the Orangeburg House; Co-| the American Association, team played a game with the Waco | ™¢ea 5 back fifty years and recall the ex-| that's about all ho did do. Rieanor Goss clash tn the final round visors tact ‘Thursday and Pitchers | Gow Greece Bro, hone ploits of the Scotch and Bnglish — | Fister and Bil James were left in| perial Hotel; Spartan' | f punch, He called it “the back lung Frank T. Pope of the Journal of tennis championship to-day on the| *'* b} LP eb in the Bast, Tho bell rang and they| punch” himself. John In had thick, vhorppeaa thn wes eos woale Commerce “has been elected Presi courts of tho Tth Regiment Armory tho camp to oppote the Glanta, Mo-|APril & Hotel Cleveland: Charlotte, | is og OW came face to face, Dal reached out| powerful arms and fists Mko cobble- lent of the New York Newspaper Golf for tho ainglas title. Graw was very glad to see the De-| boro, N.C, April 10, Hotel Guilford: H Bi En slowly hesitating, tentative left, to|#tonoa When he was a youngster in |Pretty eotive himself winning titles | Club, to succued Grantland Ice. now | “mnelr encounter ia regarded aa rep- | tfolt men in the box against his New | Petersburg, Va. April 11, Petersburg | as Dig try which Martin paid no attention. The! Strong Hoy.” ‘Hullivan boxed a little | charee te che wpOrt the oe eat e| A; Dalley, both of tho Sun, succeeded eventing the high mark of the wom-| York team, as tt gave the Giants | House, | = coe a hange tn the sport, the substitution | themselves Vice President and en's game on the American courts. | splendid practice. a a: | Alth: Eee eee ary Chute Hike | one een tae ike Dono- | o¢ the modern tar-fiying ball for the| Secretary Treamurer, Wa N. Amory | Mise ‘Marte ‘Wagner, referee. of the vow York team aia not ac a| asfteT, {he, deme at Retersbure on| 1. vsdvasos ectsy Seen the sound of a cleaver on a bone.| visited Boston and held @ benefit in| 4 guttles ami the great improve- Was elected Chairman of the Tourna-| tournament and winner of the cham-! groat doal of hitting, making only! separate, the Braves heading for Bes. | three or four day winter dog show! Wiaherty was on the floor being count-|a iocal hail. Hearing of “the Boston | ment in clubs and courses, but there |™Ment Committes, The club's opening | pionship last season, has scheduled the | six hits of which Walter Holke drew |ton and the Yanks hitting the trail| 4 out, Svven seconds had passed) strong Boy,” he asked Sullivan to|remaing unchanged the fact in tournament will be at Van Cortlandt] match for 10.0 this morning. It They started in to assault|for Brooklyn, where ied Eng, "hil | could be eupertor tn quality and nume wince the fight began. | ‘a box ith him. ais, % Guanes sated thik ea eth temacs Sore te ABEL The Pavorenle. Adaacesd ‘The finals of the champtonshtp dou- a Detroit recruit from thoe| Superbas at Ebbets Field on the fol- | 2° en me ey we rere) erw: ropped clever ullivan came, jo entored the ring ‘ i ¥ | anged oy ie les harity’ John L. Sullivan had one natural v' . % | bles, which will be played an hour hern League, in the first inning, | lowing day, | arr Frank Erne with the same punch, | stripped for action and eat down in| Were superior to the modern players, |!ng of the season for the scribe golf-| +o) is regarded as einen together | When they bunched a base on_balls| Show Club, for the benefit of Bts while Bre wae watching for eh ae 4 corner. Wishing to put him at his | ven with all their artificial assist-|¢rs pairs of the highest type, Miss Ca-|to Wilholt with a single by Burns, agvith the exception of the fleld at| Mary's Freo Hospital for Children, te oe dropped Jor ease, becauso of his inexperience, . fs | Zimme ‘s y ugusta, Ga., on which the Washing- |), : the same way—all in the first round.| Mike Donovan went over und said; |, "Back in the old days,” proudly ex-| The iinks of the Garden City Coun. |Foma Winn, whose sinashing con- | Zimmenman’s triple and Doyles ov) so an en training, all, tho | DO held at the Tist Regiment Armory Gans and Erne both weathered the} «11 go easy with you, young follow.” | Cl@tmed Strath, ‘a golf match was a/try Club will be open for play to-day. |quered tho Norwegian pair, and Mra | oii \1o more scoring and the game | Other ball parks are in bad shape, | Prk Avenue and 4th Street, om knockdowns and had thelr inning) “you'll be lucky if I don't break | Fea! battle. In popular interest team | Winter rules will be in force for sey-| Homer 8. Green defend on one #tdo of | ended in thelr favor by a score of| PHil brought roars of laughter by tell- | Saturday, April 20. A factor that jater. But Hawkins’s left was the| your back,” growled Sullivan. matchos between Scotland, England | eral weeks, or until the weather makes | the net. Mrs, §, Fullerton Weaver, a | 3 to 0, ing of the colored university field at | has helped the entry ts that all class= most famous blow of bia time, with!” Donovan looked at him in surprise |“"d Ireland were like your World |{t ‘eal for normal conditions to| former holder of the doubles title,|” gn the other hand, Donie Bush, the| Orangeburg, where a game Js sched- |¢% 4nd prizes, both of cash and cu; the eiifgle exception of the Fitesim-| ang walkea back to his own corner. | Series, and the players were truly | prevail over the course. * holds the opposite side of the net with |Detroit shortshop, who played on the| Wed for April 4. A cowpath cuta|4Fe open to all dogs of any recogs mons “solar plexus punch.” When the fight began Suilivan|hamplons. They had nono of tho Conerre Miss Goss as her partner. infield for the aviators, fairly revelled| through centrefeld. The “diamond,” nized breed, whether they are regs ‘Very few people know of the oon-| rushed Ike m bull and Donovan skil, | “vantages of the Oulmets and other| One afternoon this week members| Mis# Goss ns her partner, eee eer ne ova itenton and Causey. | Without pitcher's box or home plate, |!stered with the American Kennel nection of Mike Donovan—#ld time ully avoided him. Sullivan continued | *4rs of to-day. Jof the Lambe’ Club turned their backs | ,, For the first time in the history of |i) tie pire ing tube for two doubles | 8 epit by a footpath, Club oF not, This knowledge has ats iniddleweight champion and retired | nis wishing. Donovan ducked to slip ho gutty ball required @ good jon the Rialto and tripped down to st, |the ame in this country two natlonnl | midie LANGE He Tee SOP ingle. and -——— tracted an entry from many novice jong before Fitzsimmons appoared—| aside. man to hit it 160 yards. ‘The clubs| Albans for a gambol on tho links, At|Champtonships are to hold the courts |S0t ii) i ae wih fa base on dalls,| OR account of Macon autho Ities | exhibitors, mae tar puned. Whang! Bulltvan clubbed his big | Were @bout all wood. | The only tron |some future time the scores may by |on the same day, as the women's | (hon ap ty Nile m Venous Seon |ooming through with the off r to| Monday is the last day on which As a companion of Bob Fitastm-|rgnt arm down on Donovan's shoul. | CU those days was tho sand nidlick | possibly compiled, but {t 14 doubtful, | tournament endy that of | the men, |i Mueey & pile ite, oawanel foe oon! completely rehabilitate City Park and |an entry may be made, but entries mons ‘when Fits was middleweight] Ger bindes There are different ac. {48d that had a hole tn it, In place of |The latest returns show Roy Webb, | With Jt forty:threa entrants, pexins. | most impressive, ald he scale tiff, build ideal training quarters for the | mailed on that date will hold champton and a sensational fighter, | counts of what happened, One spec. |t%® Many modern trons, there were | the music composer, leads with acard|thampon; Frederick B, Alexander and | When tt comes down to the time when | CU» the Yankees are likely to train | Entries may be gent or delivered Donovan was first to show Freokled|tator told ‘me Donovan was knocked | {8 Wooden #poon clubs, the heavy |of 8. tho other stars will battle through the | the Giants must ened down to twen- | ere, again next season instead of | the Superintendent, George F. Fo Bob the “shift” and body punch that] fiat on hia face, But Mike Donovan | 8200. mid @poon and baffy spoon. opening rounds of the singles during We ea’ Casa, Dante Was oven going to the west coast of Florida, as |at No, 1309 Sansom Street, Philadels. won Bia. the world's heavyweight] suid that it dida’t knock him down |ing amt was eer WiEtont te hanes fe NOnman Maxwell, who makes a | tie afternoon to finish next Saturday: | rai y Demaree and Anderson hustle| "** Deen talked of _ | phis, or to his New 220) a Mtedmmone was on the ot all, but merely broke his back, and lene drivers and putters didn't havo| every seas, ‘tee reser eenaaat to hold their joba, He has been | The boys indulged in a itvely mee ——eenenae re 5 every year, bas announced he will| * doing splendid work every time he ‘ mmocking out all comers. He thought |strength and fighting quality that he | ™aedvantago of the modem types. lnot defend his North and Soutn| 2 PQUES Puts Cash Nope gut this morning in preparation for n " has appeared in action and yester-| this afternoon's gamo with a picked a hard punch was & joke, andhe often |made up his mind right. then and |. tt Would be interesting to place @l championship this seassa, hy day permitted only two hits in alx/ nj ‘1 i : picked 25. t delivered a playful tap on the Jaw that! there that Sullivan qould wip ail | number of the leading players now Pf ta worrying arakiiy site haa aatenine | ? e8 should give #ome of the other young- hh 2 d Hi D fi Knocked hia opponent out for several|the heavyweights in the sountre, Under conditions that prevailed for letors renewed hope of capturing the Be m is vei Tho soldier team yesterday was| staf. ‘Two new right-handers Aro | F Bi Fi ht hours. One day Donovan took Fits} Matting Nelson had a atift elbow. | they could do." big Southern prize, much more formidable than the One| needed and neéded badly. Any good | or ig rig aside and said: “Bob, you don't| Foe could bend hia left arm only half| Old George, who atfl has a keen eye which the Giants met earlier in the| right-hander out of a fob only need know your own strongth. You're|way, This atiffened arm gave him @|for @ good mashie shot, has visions| Max Marston has been lost to the| Warren Linooln Travis won the | week, ag they had some pretty good] to apply to Miller Huggins, going to kill some fellow some night} peculiar ability to hit @ rigid blow |that much @ tournament would not|Daltusrol Since moving to Phila-| World's championship for strong men |}all players on it, including the four —_—_a | Offers for the championship bout hitting ‘em on the jaw the way youl from an unusual angle, He called it| furnish very good scores delphia Max has joined Merion. Ilo|{n @ tournament last week in Brook-|Detro{t Tigers, Then Waco played e. | between Jess Willard and Fred Ful’ do, and then you'll be sorry when It'#| his half scissors punch and wore down poets will bo @ big ald for the Philadelphia |iyn after tossing around a few tons|!ted McDermott, who formerly played ife Saver Goes |ton are flying thick and fast, bud too late. Now try it like this end} many @ tough fighter by using it. The offer of Mra William Gavin, | {®#™ in the Lesley Cup matches. Max | Mt a *\with Detroit, but is now in the avia- | 2 BF J punch them in the body. ans ed B v 'learly in the fight with Germany en.|°! {Ton welghts, Every one was satis-|tion service, and Having, a bright, | T C U; |nong seems more genuine or has @ Donovan illustrated, and Fitzsim- —|Listed in tho navy. Afr a few | fled his muscle power was unequalled, | young catcher, who had been drafted 0 amp Ipton real worth while flavor to tt thas sight at aaeead te bao Satine! months of service he was honorably |every one except Wilfred Cabanna, |by Indianapolis before he entered the! that of Dick Curley, Backed by @ night and knoc F f ; : ane yee — . Seg eyed My ep dischanged because of a weak heart, | who now claims Travis Asn’t atrong | °F) day and to-morrow the Giants! Capt. Lew I on te See couple of “moneyed men,” Curley ae enough to carry tho world titl Mr.| ay the Ban Antonio team of the] grates Voluntece Lite Saving Carma, |Say8 ho {9 prepared to give $126,000 Tabloid Review of Local Spo Ser toe ceceasen ania ar ca. rts Wiittam Soott is rapidly getting tho | Cabana 1s so sure about this that he|‘rexas League, and later may play a 4 kid with a'new toy. He wanted to| he Metropolitan Association A. A cop the fleht and in aati aime 4 ed ? id Wee » As} The bicycle racing on for 1918 will |Course of the Somerville Count H | we “ets 4 vill| Known at all the princtpal Atlantic | for the fight and in n will give: try At out on everybody after that.’ J, Gymnastio Committee in charge of [get under. way at Velodrome’ in| Club in shape. ‘The regular season | Wants to meet the winner, Jgame at Camp Kelly. The club wit 25 per cent. of the profits to the war ‘i i ; ania Fe tay here £0 do k|Deaches, has > led into the | 25 per cen Jeffries Won Title with Blow the gymnastic champtonshipe to be| N¢Wark to-morrow afternoon with four | will be opened in several weeks | ‘That Cabana should take this att. |stay here for five days and will worl ig een called into the) +04" ‘Willard, ae Curley retinds favorably, The|and most beau professional and throa teur. rac | itted ‘Trav, B atth. |r ewice a day as it did in Marlin, |gervice and will leave with his held at treet ¥, M. C. A. to-| 2, Re amateur races. tuda almost lifted Travis off his gtr Pee st play against |i. 3 ones offered to box for the ‘ ny different avm- | than ever. ‘There will be ; : are United States Mar-| to-day arr any pounds of |the sol¢ ; uesday, | the society turned down the propos Jim Jeffries knocked Bob Fitzsim Mast dae the tha ; be a fleld of forty |shal ‘Thomas D, McCarthy and med : 4. much |has a brulsed heel, but tho Giants clety tur \ mous out with @ right hander on the| champion” In. nine eventert 1|Boemenroent, tang. Including Arthur |Medirde, Visto campaign. inannger £0" | werlthe nes and much |has MP up. returning through | Levy has been carrying on his tite tion, "Ry accepting my offer,” says nin, But the blow that won the|& rallel bars, side and lone horse | Spears, eagle McNamara, Aldred | s1a2 0% Hylan, And Tresident of the | peeled off $100 billa—fitty of ' thin tast night, He hurt his foot saving work for sixteen years. 10 i he can 8 a fight for him waa his “walking bea Tipeitaee ak cit atin, Cee gnda, Willie Spencer, Francesco, Verri Pie intae te nee huslastie maifer, | and was willing to stake tho roll th n Thursday's game trying to @vold| possesses two Carnegie medals as é Where do you le * " wt yasn' a all around tf ‘Jand Jac! Cy n e ery enth tio golfer, tC x Rot q | we: i M lest 1 nny, WOAt blow wasn't meant former national xymnastie “champion, |come A a Sey act {DIaving elhtesn holes morning and | Ne And not Caban g Rodriguez. well as eight silver cups which he won | holding the fight?” Curley was SO MINDEN, oo, Suetom 3b ee Sate determina Bp, all around on itor e year. Frank Kramer, the sixteen | While, as, MoCarthy ia 9 | RuCReOROR 10 tOrewlOe tur enermore, fi in long distance swimming races, For| "Oh, | have a place, all right,” B@ means of holding the rushing, slain at Bide Ys M. | gatemcoamplon. doce not consider him: | lay being the firet time | Treyss, Mh Red Creos ie the Gana | Yanks Will Have to Cive the past three years he has been | replied. “but T can't announce detade ming Fitzsimmons away. Jeffries champton i Re too tide at tho | House waa destro dian etrong man would only get t giving @ human fish performance on aonce Wanttaumit to bend over ‘and cover 1 eh New ter: |pparin meet. but wlil be competing be: | House, was, Set fa gether wits mim The shompion anc {ON Sleepers on Way North, — | etre! alip-up if Willard and Pullen. eony his Jaw with bis right glove and ex-|fay.gnamploni Frank J. Kris, Bohom= prsian temporary quarters which will be ade-|any time, any place and any te (Guest to The Breaing Worl.) Last summer the swimmer tried to | nT One aa tend his left like a ship's bowsprit.|aspire to their crowns The firet quota of membere for the |Wate for the golfers this spring, By | would sult him. It would seem tho MACON, Ga., March 8. | get into the navy as a swimming in- They told him never to remove that | ap Sheepshead Speodway Motor Chub is|/<xi,fall, the 8. ik. do, Foreet emtate ad; {next movo 1s up to Cabana, OMMY CORCORAN and John] structor, but waa rejected because ot | MARTIN J, SHERIDAN protecting right from his Jaw unt letes from all over the country are | being rapidly filled, To date 100 applt-|turnat rte ecdnt be, h and | _ = “ de, the umpires who| his hearing, It 1s belleved that now Fitasimmone grew weary frm nting| Ga Ta Ay sate sata AS |eatone for emberahp nar ee re outa doubt tothe | REUNION OF OLD-TIMERS tre going to hold indicators in| Ne will be given this work in tho TO-DAY, 68th Street and Rroadw ti 4 MT tut Pie tiebt might he Lieut. Me- fully located club aemys @ gone quite den ale meet and lenin * of @ sport club luxe, fostering | house: he co r | the series between the Yankees and — > Martin J, Sheridan, former amateus Gitferently but for the atittened left | robust’ mae ree een Up" many acing. trap shooting. golf and | owes mt : AT THIS DINNER TO-NIGHT, |‘ Traves, which start at Dublin. !1 OCAL BASEBALL SEASON ail around athletic champion of th@ arm. Vitzsimmons, rushing furiously, | night: 1. sure is @ Kreat boost for our |{enMe has hit th fancy. Judg-| | Play in the finals of the winter cham: | ‘i, TROURIAA ae Pha Old SI | . pelysh snday, arrived hero in time TO OPEN TO | world will be laid at rest in Calvary ran plumply against the solld end of | athletes to show ‘so much. enthusiasm | 2K PY a Anfor | ptonship golf tournament of Florida! Th® annual reunton of the ol¢ - | Ga., on Mond . : . Cemetery this afternoon, Te where Jeffs big knuckles were | 12 the bombing battalion that the for= | Mehen, recelved by, ae iam | was postpone jay, When Gen ‘amsburg Athletic Club to-night at|last night to witness a general weep- MORROW, | cem 7, this atterncas, Puasa sam doubled und th the glove. Fits |™eF Dix league pitcher ts organizing. — [hatch of membera cra cn, the first Ww.” N. Pp. Augustin, wilt ‘the Impe Fulton Street, Hrook:| {ng and. waillng and gnaghing Of) | —__— vices will be held at St. Vincent Hane might a9 well have run into the end| Entry bianke are out for the bianest| Prominent in sport and in the profes: |mect Le J 1 lm Club, Chis j1yn, will brir other many’ old-time |teeth, After the umps had been one To-morrow afternoon at Olympic | rons Churee Metronailtant Fricke | Serre Of Vion Taxes Tan ee ine one anes | cago, for the champlonship honors, athietlo champions, "The kucats of | formed of the cause of tho lamenta- |mieig, 136th Street and Fifth Avenue, | ates of the Metropolitan Assoota ‘de t ray ore Bonar will be the soldier Sod salor | tion too, cut loose on the BIBH| thy famous Lincoln Giants, “World's |Tistcamertean ssemble at f fiat on his shoulder blades and so ie ns Bohs of the men Who wan atiiatio far Irish-American’ Athletic Club this af dased that Jeffries really had the on Pdward Real! Rewtate ‘our more golf tou pte for the ak in the eluent falset me gon- |C2ored Champions," will open the local |ternoom at k o'clock and will fight won right there. He afterward | f’ 1] ROCHDSTER, N. ¥., March 30.—The ndded to the 1 It all was on account of the sen- |i nN on with @ double header. to the ‘church, Bix members used that extended, rigid left success- | prot AVS litont registrant at the United States ¢ eral mix-up on hotel and train game, at 1.30 B. Myth |American Olymple team that umphed at Athens will be ¢ fully in several fights. Jas follows inui| School of Employment Manag rangements for the awing North with | 4 Ma sounds in jored cracks pinphes rik a ” | championship. tun | the University of Rochester ts Edward ‘ 1 ‘ trip abounds in jor Dear Peo RB Famone for Re] plunge, for distance, al | Reulbach, famous National League base: | ote and trains midr nly morning arrivals | § _ j ; 4 4 championship for ladies, £00-vard 4 pall pitcher. Reulbach is employmen at VORTS Des Dandies and °: ho cities | ¢ j imvented that punch for @ purpose of | metropolitan championships for ¥. M.' manager for the United States submis | POM Ae 8 pu ‘ the two teams are sK to play lor the season. “Cycle PO MORROW te aoe fle own, MoCoy hadwworked es @'G. A.’ ‘ Bhawnes Sbiell ot many of the ¢ P A MRROW, Commencing 2 | y oY see vine corporation of New Joraey. witation, ed long ago. in are situated near large army can- will be in the box for the home‘team, | LINCOLN GIANTS —Double: i ‘ i & ee !

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