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' Champion Benny Leonard Won't Be Able to Show His Best Fighting Ability in His Two Bouts This Week. Cree Hl Yok brecins Worth IGHTWEIGHT Champion Benny| Leonard fights again in Mhila- deiphia to-night at tho Olym- ola A. A. His opponent will be Teung Joe Borrell, and if Young Jos cam bit iike the original Borrell, Benny will have to keep his chin away from Young Joe's punches.| Saturday night Leonard will fight fack Brazzo in Philadelphia at the tional, While Borrell and Brazzo are un- known outside of Quakertown, they | ‘ure well thought of at home, and| newe been Gghting successfully in the, siz-round bouts for some time. A fighter brought up on Philadelphia wix-round stuff usually goes at a! pretty fast clip. Philadelphia has turned out dozens of youngsters who vould make the champions travel at & pretty fast clip. Leonard makes no pretensions of defending his title” in these bouts— although, of course, the title Is always at stake in case of a knockout, when nig opponent is within the light- w@ight limit. Benny will have his punch, but it can't be expected that) 10) show his best fighting speed.) Me has been working very hard at} Jpton for several months, boxing| several hours a day. He has grown! olgger and stronger, at the expense} ‘f speed. Most of his boxing has yeen with men much larger than himself, and he has taken more hard ounches every day than in any cham- olonahip fight, It would not be a fair proposition 10 expect Leonard to risk losing his ir Gro Park would have to|Just before Charley hopped aboard yi Be eh 4 eth 8 two beds, in some hospital |at Fair Grounds Park would have t i y 1 |quarter of a century, wil the mam time, When hin army, work, is over ARTIN J. SHERIDAN'S name nv’s Hospital, where Sheridan|be postponed, With Major Gen,|® sleeper at Greenville on Saturday | ag r and matchmaker of the new or- ie Will go back to fighting nt woight, | State of Baseball will be in the power of Kaiser 1. DB. Monts, Even tho sky, : wuggented by the com john F. O'Ryan declaring a halt [8 fecolved a telegram from Perey |ganitation. He in planning to hold his and he will take on_ the best of| that well known limit, will have to pay water taxes unless somebody throws pyrene on the sun, It takes five innings for rain to flood a ball game into the percentages. ard was Jess Willard there'd be a| Before then, even a clammy cnill of moisture makes sprinters out of all them quite cheerfully, Leonard never dodged a fight. He isn't built on the ‘ght-dodging plan. If Benny Leon- heavyweight championship battle “Le, BEST SPOR TING PAGE IN NEW YORK RAINY DAY SOLILOQUY. Made by Memorial Committee sents nis ¥ ENCE, our own astronomer, telis us that every time it rains some | prodigal cloud has lost his silver ning on a horse or a chorus girl. | As long an emotional clouds shed their tears promiscuously, the ee ane! | every three or four weeks. Pe Chongo White Sox, ficers have been quite keen in Yrance with the troops. And he'd ike to go. But probably the com- mission considers his services as an astructor of more vital importance n the training camp where our new ation for the fighting lines. The um who have gone over are fit and eady for battle. For them boxing |'™° hey will need to do a jot of boxing a France, but by this ti fough to carry on the work he has tarted so well Ww HE Giants arrived here thia| Sever | shea Bs Hoth | time during the period of his con- expects to 1 the Mard- George Engel. Reisler, the chances are that he wil! not be ner. the seventh the Sox poored thries,_ Roth e saching physical ‘cul " ‘1 nench; b1 e ‘ m will not be nem mo fro ‘ousto ex. ed single, and after Smith escence to teaching physical cul Fulton fight in elther Colorado Even Rube Waddell and Bugs Raymond took water on the benc!; Ut | Keystone A. C. of Pittsburgh, to-day signed mp | mitted to meet Billy Miske in their ten-ronnd | morning from Houston, Tex» |atarted with oi ihrew Schans's bunt | ture and boxing at the Normal Gym- + New Mexico, with Colorado fa-|°Ye® Hush Mann ts quite an erroneous cuss, Joe Lynch, the fast local bantamwelght, to meet | bout at the Canitol City A, C. of St. Paul on and the boys were !n pretty | t ™: vored because the mountain State is \ great summer resort, and thou- ands who are summering there will help to swell the gate receipts. some of his friends that he might ght again, but never more than ten ounds. Perhaps that is why Col. Miller prospected around the East. le was not given very much encour- gement. If the fight is held tn Col- The White Sox are the wisest ball players because they are first to PENNY LEONARD'S superior of-| reach the dugout every time J, P, Luvius misses the cuspidor. It is w good thing for the general health of baseball that the White Sox | | “UCN is Val fue Bins Sun een hls: Gash th aks W are more careful about the hygiene of their skins than of thoir hoslery. oN arte) Cy Ence also tells us that if it wasn't for corks and stoppers, Alko Hall | Ceased athlete were endowing @ hos-| It was definitely decided that that would become an aviator. pital: erestinn= a siais. o¢- Boeriias If it rained rye or bourbon, #ome ball players wouldn't care enough to splat) ay Ei 3 ture, be placed over Sheridan's grave In form come in out of tho wet; but some ball players will never get their wish, | ‘he Bew national stadium in Wash- ice Dew on a rose would never get a thrill out of some ball players unless welfsame rove grew in Kentucky. roops will be rushed through prepa-| because Kentucky Dew droppeth best in moonshin Wat Bo — © French heavyweigh ed 3, t Evening World.) that he has finally given up & as Some ball players may be afraid to sign the pledge for fear the ( F c Ne d G p ) Sverlal to The Evening Wort |Datting for Mamaux. then came through | thought of going to the United States c YL, MILLER, out West, nays he| introduction might wash their Johnstowns off the map. istt CWS _ John Pollock A?t OSsl NEW ORLEANS, La., April 8. | with a single to left. scoring Schmandt. |t, box and that he wili devote tho If some belts could express themselves, it might be interesting to hear | show to be staged either on next Saturday night | to-day declared that he intends to go (o St, Paul Usually, from the commotion under the belt, {t would seem that alten A few months ago Willard told | ingredients were all trying to talk at once, The grape is the fruit of the vine you taste with your nose in the | ment, Armed with the injunction which he re- | % Atlante, Ga,, om the night of April 24 wine; but the next morning after, a rope and a rafter is what thee | ceived from United Stace Suoreme Court Justice | Then they would be Night Leaguers, | in case the name could not be given will be the ac HELPFUL HANGOVERS. | heavyweight from fighting oF a: rado it will have to be a twenty- would welcome for thine, ound battle—no less. Westerners would laugh at the idea of letting a hampion go through ten rounds, when twenty are allowed by the au- they leave me a pail. 4 van day, lugging @ casualty list of s#!%|the latter to the mat, where he stayed horities, For that matter Hastern- When a tipay old grandee of Spain had to bathe every time there | Teste In exhibitions ee ne cat tes une Gon cn | *t Maen and Bed Antonto bad taken | amen fost and two, won among the until the count of five. ‘ ” at the id - ts i 7 lo 16 starch out of a number| Lone Star . orth plas- pate Fea ae me ido ota" | was rain, he would say to his daughter, “I Rate to touch water, My | Twrry tee of Drldavpert, who in reganied aa | him, a lot of the starch out of, a number | tone chem with another shut out un- > | Peeling that he weeds plenty of training. after | ¢ the Glants a world of good. Sev- escorted from the field by an y = | Hand, Relsler went to St, Louis, where be pre e ants a he was , plonship style in a six-round bout held sented the injunction to @ Judge of the court | MM Ma (-t Yule ages for hie be are bout eral of the players expressed a hunch armed guard after a mild yelp to the |Pere Saturday ent. Astey easily wou 7 : ed wi 6 No granted por j With Joo Regen, the Boston middleweight, a6 | |. " umpires. the popular verdict over Murray and A frisky old toper named Stale, who kept his pipes oiled with pale there, who granted bim « temporary injunction | \ii sites cn April 16, Ted Lewis, the weiter. {tbat if it rained a day or two the scored the only knock down of the bout ound bout, and that would cut out} fliv' for a tub of champagne!” he Fastern support, which, as Col. | Miller probably knows, will mean a “air part of the money paid in, and star spender, | "but what makes a bartender?” A cocktail is a pleasant drink—it whets the appet for everything name was suggested for referee he was accepted nine, Ane 18 and 20, 1918, The great interest in the Jeffr! Johnson and the Johnson-Willard in the fact that they were cally guarant id a decided victory xr ohe man or the other manag be fighters stuff at the bat and on the bases. ‘ yeasterday orty-five-round matches, which prac-| from bliss to blink—a banquet or a fight. we pore of the fights Sf cach class. A hatiianeme tri wii be | Was by all odds the best performance jengagement, in three years, he was almorning, Tho score was 6 to 6. r Clee Brown, the Now Haven tightwatgta, who | O° U™ marine te semen number of eutriee, | They fants have given this apring, slight, favorite tonday over c.'O. Bren-| "The features of the Kame wore the i “4 ] o " n jor . ‘ od J et n 6 ump!» It takes a hundred years for water to carve its Initials on a stone, but | med the navy eereral weeks ago, hea received | Joe Leonard rushing, tearing bantem.| McGraw was very well pleased with |Min etal Peat aay D: asks for a little publicity for his| J’: MULVTHILL of Connectte end of the argument with Col, An old wheeze was sprung by R, Bende 7 “Two added to two te no mystery to you," said he, | Geoee Chip of Now Castle, which ia to be fought | Yacht Clud amateur boting tournament, to be| ‘The Giants played pretty ball yes: anual ad A cle Gunga Din was the only bartender who never played “Count Your | for six mmunds at the National A. A, of Philadel. | show. tiller | Change” on a cash register, “The Colonel wasn't strictly ac- urate or candid {n his account,” says Mulvihill. “In fact 1 wasn't the man aho spoke to him of having an ar ange with the Connecticut off als. at was a fellow from New versey, Jack Bulger, who couldn't un a’ checker match up there, but sho got Us all in wrong with bis talk. |,,With a handicap of 1 minute and | {don't pretend to have any money 48 seconds, Alexander Feher, represent- so run a big fight. 1 did have one of ine the Hungarian Athletic Club, won je biggest men in Connecticut ready the © post $125 stticles w fidn't tell the whole proposition, ya, re signed. Col. Miller, hf ther, He left out the fact that my |brook A.C. The Speaking of highbalis, any umpire ts safe as long as he calls ‘em tn glasses, can be as useful as it was to the famous squab who heeded her| of the Metropolitan Association of |th® 220-yand event for women on ther's in-famous advice about where to hang her clothes without getting | (he rode einb ual ; K . b injured. H how the in ; : sreatio wet, unless a team happens to be at least one run to the good at the end|fecelpts of the junior metropolitan | shin ‘and the Y. M. C. A. relay. title m1 Wi ll PI d Wi th W k ‘pee png Tune ehiol . foatnll ” lech | a erent eee of rie fifth. ais La j championships would be donated to | events, The natic championship cGraw e ease U or. formation was sprung, which seoms i the func events are the only two of the year th buseball magnates wouldn’t hesitate to alip a wise bionde ae| hs tund vente are We only. eile ° Doek Commisstoner Murray Hulbert ts! will be decided eas Detroit 4 A 7 I d he was hurt was known here: rrance, but by this time 6 num-| much as two bite to check thelr hate; but friendship ceases when they are| “s es Seat AR nae t e iants gainst navans ig ‘Carpentier, the champion ver of Benny's ln will be good asked to check their rain, over the Indians yesterday, when 1 r i 5 eventually would be able to return what kinds of drinks were seeking exemption bebind them, or & week later, As both Limch and Chaney de | and get out an injunction stopping Demosey trom 4 Ste 4 up by o | eenans Dut the negt three popped Ue. | to his aviation work when be has feated Eddie Wimler, the Pittsburgh bantam, tm | taking pert in the contest. vhi'a men were battere tie At Other C entirely recovered from the injuries toute there, Engel decided to bare them battle, = ore of 6 to 0. ‘The Indians did not : Sistas "ta Gace. Wiens 2 Kies ae jer Camps. to his head received in a fall of an ale, hiccoughed, “I don't care what they do Over There, as long ag | Mwmable Monday. vreveniing Desnoeey from box: maroon l!kker can go through your bankroll in half an hou » five-mile handicap road ran of the 000 In cash when the |Intersectional League. ‘The sturdy It her defeated a field of more th 00 harriers, finish rda in front of H ing about — twe Brown of the MH winner covered ttle van nty ar the acker offered to pav 812.000 for the course in 80 minutes and 28 seconds. dt, post the money, and give the ied Cross $50,000 of the pensational ¥ Linea eytiine Ses a ate fow works ‘axo in ono of the most Villard's end, and he sald: ‘Not a | face vhepramied trons Dal Monte lanked cent.’ I was interested in that he gato receipts, | Ed “Strangier” Lewis, raphed fre eady has etting that $60,000 for the boys in |ing for « prospective army, for I have three brothers | With Earl Caddock or Joe Stecher win the service. When “Miller has been witneased in this city In some | wien dork Malone, the ereck St Paul fenters at | WiHaFd: Fulton match, thal ° rung that gag about posting $10,000 |, sogtyy Montelth, manager, of Johnny jtime. ithe Inle faut ant every sec | Hurt bheridan on ‘Tharwlay night be bad el the nah nee Leving 2 horn lake Pia) By Rally m 13th ght on the table and pulled out hia file Iallun boxer tn in a ceriticat ce Ot Neenah et apt one areas ELL [better of the taste ls ae PRU Da ry ee TWO STORES neck I asked if I could use his dition at the of his mother-in- | «pectators was tha wan @ 00d | page At . Sree Ren digciesinn © settlement Oe iat | BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND hone to call up my people in Con- law, No, 360 ast 126th Street. draw. Lynch p: | | Eadie Me the crack eney, bm 8 sing @ settlement) srry ORLEANS, La., April §.—Jimmy . FIFTH feticut, and ie secretary nald: ’No,| Johnny was taken iil with Bmedmonti ut Thutiss asRre> 1 | one mabe bs fin with both sides” Hickman'a triple following Mitehett's | 0 4b Oty BET, Fi @ MADIION Aves, ou'd better go and use the phone |e poo in "such a scricus condition |*> sme body evened ae oe aight he returned v sie to centre enabled the Robins to ‘o you know what was the matter | fever of il Browns Win From ¢ on Frankie Broonan, © middiewight of Detwit, | PHILADELPHIA, April §,—Jack | defeat: th , P, S,—Count that day lost—whose low descending sun 4 fer? I rie gage 8 OTR OEE arte for ten rourde at Racine, Wis, It Mot narkey, the Now York bantam, was In|!nning by a score of 4 to ith the Connecticut offer? It was) - ST, LOUIS, April §—The St, Louis | Rte rome at lo. Mt Meteors | Sharkey, the Now York bantam va ey er ty! 1 See: Bo! ora twenty-five-round bout, Twen-| Th Nyack A. C. baseball team atart-| Browns won the opening Kame’ of the that he ia oul) able tw make good he will] his best form and whipped Joe Tuber of | The Robins won efter tying tt wp in 8 in your hand no Liberty Bond or Gun. ‘ Le unan Gen cha ed the season with a victory over the lapring, city -aerioa with the Cardinals {ak & match with Harry Grob, the Pittsburgh 0 -round p [the ninth, Mitchell aingled sharply So Bt Sonne hat f ; " eto 1. 1 this city in @ sensational six-round bou Boh AK ae tie tect thinks. J John's Club at the latter's oval, 13) by @ score of 8 to »wderm{lk, pitehs | avaaer : : Sharkey left and advanced as Schman tnbetiy A, to 7. The feature of the game war a|ing for the Browns, alowed the’ Cardi — here. Because of his victory Sharkey |!¢ft an Krueger lined to n't prompecting for a twentyeAves home run bow Colt EF r t hie ae eal eee ‘ Out @ dunt. serves ne rus Nine © winners [rales oniy ana hi ar AMIE, the | Unies Jeah Demme the Wantern nearer Lill Might Kid Willfame here April 27, lat ‘who mufted the bell, but re ’ round sora. ———— | with tween bese % Brown outlleldes, knocked # Bome FUL. weight suslshion aus Me Gouin wis gone -Inetemd of lubes, io time Wo force Abiteh Mack Wheat om Del Monte, start mateh in the h who scored a ctory over Wiadek Zbys#zko d | ght train. |New York fought one of the fastest six-| Armory A, A, of Boston on Wednesda; siya [Anat ar Mtns Naattiehh [tone nt "h Ree kate where appeared conference to-ets| DO Soy 4 to 3 the National A. A. Saturday night that | hie camer right now, for in a tenmund boot| With Col. Miller, prompter of the) é ’ Ys ce aiaieiind THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918, MQUADE SAYS fe SS TEDDY NDORSES Be ee. tee ee atten ORNS _, | SUNDAY BASEBALL: WHAT'S WRONG a We BS on Lawson Bill Gives to Wage, SUN MUST Be Earner a Right He Should, Too STRONG! Have,” Statement Judge! ‘ 4 Declares Roosevelt Made to, Him, “ a Col. Theodore Roosevelt indo the Lawson bill, which would legalize, Sunday baseball in this State, accorda., ing to @ statement issued by Judge Francis X. McQuade, an advocate of the bill, on his return from a trip te Oyster Bay, Judge McQuade called on the for- mer President to explain the prow visions of the measure, which was recently passed by the Senate, and will soon come before the Assembly, At the close of the interview the Colonel was quoted by Judge Mo- Quade as saying: é i “I am very much gratified to know j " that my nephew ,Senator Ted Robin- . . son, had the wisdom to vote for the Sunday Baseball Bill, It has my d : | hearty approval, because it gives to @ | the wage earner a right which he iit , S@1f | justly should have.” The Soldier Boys at Spartan-| soldiers are pouring Into town in| T. B. Murtagh a ee ea oiMeen aw ate ateeaes| To Direct First of New bt ap 14th and Lee Regi- ‘ t fa Yankees and Braves Is Post |fisnei “Ar Cane Wadsworth “tne JV, J. Boxing Club = poned, as Indicated. Yankees have been made to feel , ; — Lapa aw an right at home here. All day yester- Martin J. Sheridan "g Friends - @ scenée| The first boxing olub to bexin oper- day the Hotel Cleveland w of greetings and handshaking®, for lations in New Jersey under the pro- SPARTANBURG, April 8—Jupiter|@ll_ of the players have friends at/vistons of the recently adopted Hurley | ° ° Camp Wadsworth who came in to To Keep His Name Alive Forever Pluvius, aren enemy of the Stel ita ds in to |iaw, which permits elght-round profes- baseball never made himself quite so|” More than twenty of the Sammies | *onal contests with elght-ounce gloves, sh i reeable as he is doing here to-|accompanied Al Walters, the injured ie Lap be oe! Ainegie he ot i Treasurer of the commit day, Then tht ing daw: catcher, to the depot when he left for | Jersey Ci incorporation papers have Endowing Hospital and Tablet contributlona to the memorial, should’ te ee Rds SC Ctae ae a Tana | New Fore fest atenty tf Al delivers |already been filed in the State Comp= in National Stadium at Wash- Patrick J, Conway. alao. will rex : . contributions at the Irish-American A. ington Among Suggestions © !""rnere are. no soi The World.) 6, and any Intrusted to him he will be @ very | cense will be made to-morrow, when the ;|Camp Wadsworth, {t found Spartan- | busy young man for several days. Boxing Commission will hold its second wishes any one who repre-|burg in possession of rain king, ever fanning was done around | ma) meeting at the State House in if'as auch to be turned over | ur! -obabill he i levels hotel yeaterday was |r,enton Hee muthorities PD abode ci ability that the game mind Charley Hersog and his |"imntom scurteugh, who hee to which appealed with great-| pe en ne Ya eca an eB ves | ey v 3,00 x Rot J J mamnich appealed with greg, |petweea the Yankecs and the Braves |qurning down of Boston‘s $18,000 offer. |,idaq'in sersey City for more thane all the messages to the home folk|troller's office, and.appliication for @ Me sand New York troops stationed at itors, to the Mm at Meeting in Murray’s. will never die, if the plans|A committee was Sppoin' Haughton, President of the Braves, [opening show within taree hes | tes formulated by the Martin J, [Fie tne,cout oF much an endowment: |hollday in honor of the occasion and embodying Boston's final anewer 10/034, s4, bar camwelght: and tld Wit Sheridan Memorial Committee ma- ail athletic clubs throughout the the General and his staff as well as|Herzog’s demands. The telegram |tjns the “Baltimore Tiger.” or Joo tertalix Will be enlisted to have the Natlonal|many other high officers planning to|tead . Burman of Chicago. The committee met at Mur-| Tate, “now under construction in Jattend the game along with soveral|,,“Hoston Club will give you three | Murtaugh has an option on two pages ray’s Restaurant on 62d Street, west | Washington, named the Sheridan Stad-|)) ah 7 thousand dollars bonus and assume | for a fistic arena—the Academy of Mui of Broadway, where Patrick Kyne|!um. Falling to have the name adopted, thousand Sammies, the disappoint-| your New York contract provided and the Bike’ Club, Poth places have @ played host. eee ge tg ec pghin Pill ee? of|ment is keen if the game is pre-|wou will not bring law putt aguinst ating capacity of 2.000. 4 eridan, or a tablet will be place! on | v¢, New York Club or the Penna Rail- ‘Among the various plans suggested |the walls, It was sugmested also that a | “ented. lL vi d during the season . statue of an athlete throwing @ discus| Off in the West, however, there is | T°A¢ Ci t be placed in Central Park, a “patch of blue blg enough to make] ,,2nere seems little chance of arpen ter A t Dutch! | Haughton giving tn toerseraon t Ops i pair of pants for a Dutchman," mands, as the Boston Club wou e Ai t Fi ll Charlie Dieges, the well known | benefited almost as much by the re- ur a ug r New York athlete and timer|turn of Doyle and Barnes as they ; » ry Cemetery. of the 106th United States Infantry,| would by the asquisition of Herzog. F; A l TR Aree HU Oe Foe caine: Fi ; S A. in Rrooxtyn {PUN tt, and there 4s sulll a chance of| Barnes would strengthen Boston's rom irpltane morial teblet lp the national etadiom | the Centra) F. eo. ei erctoual|the rain letting up and allowing the| woefully weak pitching staf” and enn . ‘ (PA pen aac @ Junior national same to be played, Camp Wads-| Doyle would bolster up the awful in-| A despatch to-day from Paris gives tot. Frederick W. Rublen, President |!00-yard swimming race for men and Won coat, optimistic, for the | fleld. the news that Georges Carpentier, the famous French heavyweight, haa Celtic cross patterned after the Monas- pital, erecting @ statue of Sheridan |iorisice, a famous pleco of Irish sctlp- \12) “In addition to these, there will be said that the entire gate ji, 329-yard metropolitan champion to take it for gré d the knowledge sight’ pugilist, says When Mamaux releved Marquard in } wide to Oison and three men were on.|nastic School in Joinville. Carpen- | Young Chaney of Baltimore for tm rounds at a| May 8, \as Retsler. in « telewram to this office, | good humor after their easy victory | Strunk doubled. scoring two, and Hooper id to-day hoped he eer ou Nratinis’ “eingisd, ~ egoriog | tien, aaa to-day that Re boped | put up any more resistance than tho} - ardchitting loc amv MING, N. M, April 8—The Chi-| atrplane. alaealin’ Jock Domeie so tere the’ shore | mane ee eee a at. 'o-dsy | soldier teams that the Giants played| .ago Cubs were on the road to Houston * ring at any | Southern bantam. for ten rounds at « boxing | @ fow weeks ago, and only thre@!ro-jay after finishing their small-time Anstey Ontpotnts Murray, theatries! performances unlew under hin manage. | show to be brought off at the Anditorium A. OC. | reached base schedule by beating @ Camp Cody team| PHILADELPHIA, April 8.—Dave ere, 8 to 0, Rookie King Lear felt the | Astey, the New York bantam, outpointed hand of fron military discipline when| patting Murray of this city in cham- — | ‘The two-day rest seemed to have j weight champion, intends to hen working every club would be benefited, figuring | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. April 8; Gay et Billy Gruppe's aymasslum until two daysj that three weeks in the hot weather |The White Sox were out of Texas In the third round he shot a right hook ing Porky Flynn in 5: to the polit of Murray's Jaw, which aent stopping him from appearing at the Btandard ey eae of the players. ° , enoties, ab {| Bronx Reporters Lone Game, oa ee te ee ae Arnett | Diamond rings ill be awarded to the winner | axainst Cleveland rather bore out this |day, 8 to 0 Pitcher Whittaker dole out three hits, The champions play at| A baseball team composed of Bronx @ sniper with corks |tatile between Harry Greb of Pittsburgh and | and the second maa to finish at the Bensonburt | Viewpoint ‘orman, near here, to-d reporters went down to defeat in the first of @ series of games between the ey and 20a Ave.'terday in every department, They| MeGoorty’s Come Back. played without an error in the field,| MGdte Mennorty © Home enough [ecribes and the staff of County Clerk (eye ching, and puliec Callahan tn the Bronx, 7 had alrtight pitching, and they pulied!, THOS yteGoortys fret American [Seuayen tn the Bronx. The game waa at the Union Boat Club of Bridgwport, Conn,, on | beld tm thelr club howe, C Monday evening, Apri! 15, As soon as Lee's | uee, Brookimn. on Thumd Biren to the komen in ‘the semi-f permission to take part in « tnd’ hia man-| weltst, Of iin.” who in vow waking Biot. | tie showing of the team, expecially - ager, Dick Curley, has signed him up to ment | OCI Rt, ‘of tiracise in Huffalo on Wednes. | the work of Jess Barnes, the new Fadie McAndrews, the Quaker City Mghtwaight, | Jay night. at the Queensberry Club's all sar, pitcher secured from Boston in the ia a peta ‘battle, Leonard bavita | Trerzee deal, “If.Jesse pitches many | ih Binghamton last F 2 5 7 —— more like that for me, tt is going to : * take an awful strug@le to get him Oo the Man of vay from my club," said McGraw, ; vee wate omet | Willard Begins | t%2sie “way ine ny Totl f 2 \ ut of bouts that he \Cleveland player to get a hit, bul | +.%5 t f } ap dbig Moy Ne A et ches His Train ing | Tey get ihe Jersey boy stealing. hri U1 S O j | by hie manager, Mil Glassman, On Aiwil 10 he Jet 1 au was @ worthy succes- sor to Barn ‘ A " [nap eM og A Soessd ied lai llon dh eee sand finished the white- f: t Mo tel CHICAGO, April 8.—Jess Willard| Wishing that Jesse had started In| at 1S ac 10n T phia on Apri Tt will be the semi-final to| Whived Br the Benny LeonantJack Brasco conten, Tew ‘Tendier, th who bas venti deiphia, the Ariwory A, A. of B ighte Frankie Calla : ‘ : : Ig | four Innings “Tess” did not permit s| The Metropolitan Leagu, atch at to-day began his gymnasium grind} y(t) though he passed Spoaker and | i 3 Morsa Oval in “rookiyn “remulted tn for the July 4 Fulton battle, He has| ;ayanaugh, though neither got past| Made to measure at thirty dollars, In fabrics a favor ol he Viritatio: a ne ver entries b i ; i i xpense rP nege De’ f m4 4 pe gd depralec dll surprised habitues of the Arcade | { ase. vine -epaltsen ease | big variety. In colors a large assortment. In patterns to 0. ryt »y gO ve nds} TH 4 aren't br ATM a e ing ny he eb pai ia LEME BT eA ey ier bas | without dimfculty. Ony meCnOr! made a bit in the serea. snougs its hi and Carl Miller traded wallops with! feinie scored two runs diy. A | here exactly what suits his fancy. ne At Lenox | Weir best wen and the bouts ought to be very | the champion, lot of Chicago Federali ational « als to 2, At | titeresting Gold watches will be awanted to the 2 2 Juard ot aboard Zimmie yes- : Oo ink Has {Suny 4S | tuto on stat tna "SMe yee] Jone played a new role early yas- |Guardwmen, got arnt omy oo Suits and Topcoats to Order at 0. rs z Wid Koals to lana, terday when he turned in an alarm, | [ONY JO) Zim. Neither bas | a tremendous array, Every man and any man can find point on the ni Jolube in the anetiog The Clan MacDufis defeated the Ful- Football Club York State Burns of Jersey City ai ne Brven Downes, te Columb whe | 2nd then helped extinguish a blaze in -_— Thirty Dollars PHILADELPHLA, Fi ue tobed his home here, The damage was . BELADELPHIA., Avil) 8 Frankie Ugo © nt Tomer Reese Wal | gue ‘Robins Defeat Jack Curley of New York and else- | Arnhrtur

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