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é THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR A POOR EXCUSE STYMIES A Lot \t OF MEN FROM REACHING THEIR HOME GREEN AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN--A “BIG FIGHT” ~——|TENDLER EARNS: AYE ISROUND AWARD WER CASON Speedy Philadelphia Youth ‘ Leads All the Way in Bout 4 _r J: NeTHING To Say An: { Ax NoUHERE To Sav AT = Dina Bust tT! | : , \ | With Local Lightweight. . ——> ( | | , n Champion Leonard Leaves on} a ale |_.NPW HAVEN, April so—tew | ao oma Sie | Tendler of Philadelphia, latest sensa~ ‘ Trip to the Coast To-Day on 4 {tion in the iightwelght ranks, easily : Which He Will Box for the) s won the fifteen-round dectsion over Al Athletic Fund. Willie Jackson of New York, rendered my Athietic Fund. | rs by Refores Dave Fitzgerald here last ~~) or night, Champion Leonard and Johnny : Copyright, 1.6, by The Pres Publishing Ce, See's Dundes were among those who He Itioe Now York Erenine World.) ® vended the Bout {a aaa | EXNNY LEONARD and Billy Gib- T LAST ACCOUNTS THE “Coroner ina © bout in the handsome son are starting for the Pacific SEEMED “To Be HEAD ARouT eaiee sat seer sagstanwore ee — ae oes hs Uae ont wea tee Billy McCarthy tn San Francii Le e i as ts a ! at 'G great boxing Phong eat up WwW OR PERHAPS NOR BAST By EAST. ia EL isa = mn Ae ner that stamps him one of the great } “Sunny Jim” Coffroth, the old-time “SAN ERANASS <: lghtweights of this country, im the £- promoter, for the Commission on 3 making. t } | Training Camp Activities, “4 Despite his dickey bird legs, this ! On this trip Benny will not be newcomer has a world of power and 3 fighting for himself, but for the Army yeve stamina, and his performance against Athletic Fund. He is going under orders from the War Department, Last week Dr. Raycroft asked Leon- 7 ard if he would be willing to box the best boy they could get in the West, \ HLO! a veteran of many hard thumping + bees was a splendid performance. He outfought Jackson without question, and though many in the crowd thought that Jackson earned at least FOLTON 18 IN FRISCO To Box FOR THE ARMY ATHLETIC FUND. ; { ip a real contest, al receipts to go to e a draw, there can be no question but | the Fund. He promptly sald he'd rl Ss k if Se h l Bo that Fitzgerald's decision was a just NENG: Ghd box two or three bouts it ea er oO 00 Ss one. ‘Tendier led trom bell to bell and, , : besides this, his work was cleaner and 4 | ‘ the Commission wanted him to. 5 ° é . executed with a display of fighti 4 is shows a@ pretty fine spirit. ability that stamps him as a man that i © Leonard risks everything for*nothing. | Hit Out Hi Ru n Pai will have to be considered when oppo- j | emai ore he | s ome Runs i 78 |r ese ee H , and esdRolaa is as much a@ financial * Sacksen fought Fo ieual, oar ' asset of his own as money in the ‘“ . ‘ 1 age, but he was outspeeded and oute | f Dank would be. "He isnot ta the best AS raked on Gui Andrew Eschmann of Brook| HITTING HOME RUNS | y,| Graduate of Brooklyn Sand] i) yuisict ove Fondieye re ought: } : K A } ttle Quake j . heurs ot wore at Upton have attend | YESS WAS To CORRAL By | Sree on emnen 0 Lots and Now Ebbets fs choca!’ arowa tn, omenge ingame | ‘ r * ———— A . etter boxer than Dan } Y |. him to some extent, and taken away | fiver Rue ear Pub fore COW ened | P.S. A. L. Batting Considering Him as il Dutenma ever was. tenes | ©) some of his spoed, He hopes to have 4 eup ke ; lehting & dangerous mai to-night, & BE Weeta csusis 02 cave’ co ense AP on DAYS Records. Future Dodger. fellow 'whose, tight. of stone. brought Johnny Dundee down for the first count in his life, Knowing this, ‘Tend- makée yousg Bachman almost mare| [et pressed mattere: without, the) of getting on every time at bat, On Aine, piocker, he was always master t 4. | OF iMie's dreade rh smashes, ie the other hand, he ts not an Imdi- | hia'g way of falling in with bis rent vidual star. He vould rather saci-|arm crooked about his jaw tha je mai mn ba ot shots to his chin a premium, He fice his own batting laurels or those G ects to i te hit cleaniy, offered in the field to help his team - peneattilipmcemcaninet as a whole or some other player who might not be quite so spectacular a training in San Francisco before the bout, _ Another well known fighter who will “do his bit’ in this show, will- » ingly and without financial reward, ts Fred Fulton, Like nearly all the » other boxers of repute, Fulton hi » Ways been ready to box for the sol- diers, Willard insisted when the Willard-Fulton match was signed up | ~ By Bruce Copeland. ' | ( Sport Briefs _) ; B fi LL echoolboy patting records | ort Briefs have been knocked galley-west ince Andrew Eschmann, the CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, April 30.—Har- Me ‘ vard'a tennis season ia to atart Friday | ‘léhteen-year-old terror of the Brook- afternoon with the first opponent, Dart-|!¥n Prep School team, began to mouth, The matches will be played on| bust that little old apple this spring. the Divinity Field championship courts.| Picture a pocket edition of Tris The freshmen will open their season | Speaker and you will havo the vision oe eee + oe oe performer. that Fulton must not go into any F Wednesday, opposing English High of| of one of the greatest schoolboy pla: schmann 1s e@ product of the other contest before July «th, so 1] New Steel Shafted Clubs Find | ere i.Poor shape, bare patelius | Boston, Mreacvaacea a thes carteepsa Ti coaching of the Reva, W. J. McEntee| | Valuer Defeats White es eee antag Many Friends Amon, Cheer up! ‘This unsatisfactory con-! A tong row of five miles featured the| many a day. and John J, Brown, 8. J, who picked} vaizer, the French bantamwelght chem- y onist in the Frisco show happen to y g dition prevails on practically every | practice for the Columbia crews on the| Young Eschmann is the leading! him off the sand lots at an carly @ge| pion, was given the referee's decision a * land a knockdown our old friend Jess Golfers, course around New York on account| Hudson preparatory to leaving for Lake| slugger of a slugging team—the pre- and have developed him to such @| over, Jab y White of Albany here tast * will discover that Fulton's reputation] * Gay Winter Kilt which Favered Carnegie, Coach Rico took both bis! mier athlete of a famous athiet! degree that the boy has already re-| nit White with every punch ever intro- an been damaged Beyond topalt, and he tender greens this year, The lite varsity and junior ahella up to Dyck- etic caine uA n rye Middle of the river, the total distance | mes Under way, this youthful King HILP we are giving a lttle com.|~ balls oan be hit for great distance.|"jarnggfene vc Wil cure all these | oing somewhat more than five miles, of Swat has collected thirteen hits. plimentary mention to boxers| First there came the marvelous de- —_ i} Of this number four were home runs, who deserve ft, let's not overlook| velopment in balis, from the old © Upper Montelatr Club will not | Otto Retaelt, who ts running @ close| one was a double and olght were Jack Britton, Jack has just returned| Scotch gutties to the present high- | at Apt its usual schedule of tourna- | *¢cend to Plerro Maupome in the Inter-| a1, gies, | from Texas, apesd balls that attain an actual|Ments for tho season, Instead the Ctste three cushion tournament, made 2 ‘ Eschmann has the unique distinc ' Club Bulletin every month, will ine |"i8 appearance in this city last night at| Esc a ne: Johnny Griffiths is boxing instruc- | Mght of 260 yards, ‘Tho progress 1D) (or anombers of the tournament |Thum's room In @ game with Georgo| tion of hitting two home runs in two ‘ ped! Simp Bowie Britton was the tals of bale ob course eaiiied datos for the succeeding month, Spe-| Moore, the New York representative in| consecutive games. The first brace ina ‘o box him at For Vorth, | in ig changes in © links, whic! p! 1 attention 1# to be given in the! the league, Retselt uncorked @ supertor} came in the opening game with St. "and according to a letter ve have re- (had to be lengthened and newly| holding of mects for the wives of brand of the angle game and defeated 7 celved favorable consideration by | duced into the boxing game and had the . y dant nt ‘bleed Charles J, Ebbets, owner of the Alby "eeataeaeieh the thy. et, tee Brooklyn Nationals. gong in the firt round until the final > bell) Vaiger_was immediately maton The Brooklyn Prep Sohool team 1) est pal Moore here to a decision om have hung up a wonderful record in| May 13 the four games played to date, They — have scored 67 runs on 68 hits in 31 Rosner Defeats Owens, innings of play. They have also| BOSTON, April 30.—Johnny Rosner stolen 84 bases, while the pitchers |the American flyweight champion, wom | have allowed only 25 hits. the referee's decision over Puddy \ ‘ chmann is in his senior year at antamwelght champion of New ANDREW ESCHMANN school an nool and {9 preparing for a cou the Douglass Club, Chel- “4 ee + ees e: yo Pi nd Erasmus|at the American A. C. to-night. Both hattan Prep in the next tilt, the op-| Echmann possesses every attribute poten Hioonte Prep and Eragmus| eran were willing fighters and the M “ fense, He proposed to make his op which goes to make a natural ball M. crowd saw a good fight and chee: down a purse of $1,600 and fought for s a mined when these rivals meet May : Ae ‘ : hothing. Major Gen, Grebcl not only the new models, It was only @ few) ponents laugh themselves out of vice player, both at bat and in his chosen! 1s at Commerc both men as thi eft the ring. Capt. i hol ” weeks ago that @ brand new model, | tory, a most unheard of procedure ie 3 heccied Foe oung Hech-| Jim Donovan referced. ¢pa@ve permission to hold the fight tn . ing rs pce | fielding position at shortstop. e| mann is a leader c —_——_— The camp, but gave the soldiers a hol-|@ whafted driver, was introducod. |the serious game, The Hot Springs | s idol of the whole school, He is equal- fday so that none would miss the bout. | Now there are atecl-shafted mashtes, | P'@ Accomplished this by dolling bim- istic News John an OSst Possesses an ideal figure to develop| 19 oO oncient on the gridiron as he RACING SELECTIONS. it cost Britton and myself close self up like a circus performer, red great batting power, being just above! (° oF sig diamond, being a line-plung- to $500 for expenses,” Morgan writes, | Mblicks, mid-irons, a ateel ehatt for /goggios, a hat of his own design,| Lew Tendler, the best Hehtwelght in|csived sermiaion from the had official of the the averago height and weighing close] jng halfback with the ability to run AT HAVRE DE GRACE. "as you know Fort Worth {s about | almost any kind of a club, green it, kid gloves with bright | Pennsylvania and one of the topnotch: | camo to engage in & professional contest. es bel to 180 pounds. He swings clean and) wild in the open field | First Race—Greenmont, Sea Pi- nineteen hundred miles from here.| Anything new in golf promptly finds colored grips for every shot, nobby jera in the Hghtweight division in thia| hs been booked up by his manager, Al Live, | #6 meeting the ball squarely and| The youth's character also stands| rate, Aunt Dinah. . haa box four different a looking stockings, patent wither | country, hi we meet George Robinson, the Light hearyweight. of | him in d stead, It will be inter- Second Race—Mehora, Pagantni, Raita oxed at four diferent | many friends, especially if tts guaraa-| shoes with spikos. His costume sim- fought and won more | tm Mrs an tor teelre wands at oe Com. | surely, and has the natural ability to! Pim in oer eM. nove progreas| Murphy. a th . Green had other plans for de-| to be decided here on ; 4 ni ’ rep, which went down to . ; colle; ad- @ a knockdown in the ninth { ip members. Moore by 60'to 84 in iifty-eight innings, | Peter's Prep, w at Holy Cross College after his gr ; e ured ee ahah oy the ip trapned to, matt Pearse ene ; he victor made e high run of 6 and the| their hard hitting rivals by a score| posing outflelders played deep for! uation. He is a Brooklyn boy and nd Bayt ie Cenk bad at the finish of ; jf & motere “wanted to cut the guarantees te rivals nnd couraca te the heade| Adam Green ts the profcasional at again to-night at gyttine Players mect| often to three, ‘The other two homers|Eschmann, with the result that hellives at No. 274 Arlington Avenue, e i Fyre srad oll the money.” ls and couras Hot Springs, and he inust be a young ——- came in the following game with St.|Was held to a double and three ain-| During, the lass, two, Mal anata Ratner Awarded Deol ; see here can Sear, eves | Way. being: made in. tie Manufacture | jan of original ideas. Hoe didn't try | CHICAGO, April 30.—Sergt, Earl Cad-| rrancia Prep, which was vanquished,| sles. In the following game with] 2iheueieates BALTIMORE, 3d, Agel beccaieie ’ i, + 4 id Boor 0 0 D e e he al rmy, if ° 2 AVTI) oS, Md., sd a ' 1% woula allow wie contest to be held in| OF Clubs. | The ald Boots wild never [Hort professional during the. winter |Renyweleht, wrestling champion, 5| 20-0, in aix innings, Catholio Prep he got a double and a! ‘The indications are that the cham-| natner of New York won the referee's \ } > the camp for the benefit of the 80h | ee ee een lubs were intended | CBPALKN With the power of his game, been matched to meet Waldek 2 ‘When the Brooklyn Preps met Man-| single tn four trips to the plate. | plonship of Brooklyn Borough lies] decision over Fadie Revere in ten Founda H ; Polish, champion, {n @ Onish So Britton and Griffiths turned |for the ancieyt game could they see wold battles a weeks. teed to improve one’s game which In| ply. mado the astonished. Visltora other neem ty hla clove, trea clened up| Umea) A: C- of Boston om Friday nlant, place his bits. esting tare leagucas, He's got| Third Race—Anite, Dervish, Be | Pretty practical patriotism—that! | supposed to bo the chief function of helpless with | laugh and Mr. |to.day for another contest. His op-| Matt Hinkel, the vovular referns ard tient ‘The ability to think quickly and] every earmark of a future major irth Race—Ansign, Swoon, Sir the new steel clubs. Green, somewhat of a comedian, had 4 bad . Dro- fal pantomimes for every ‘shot, |POnent will be Phil Bloom, the Brook- | moter, of Cleveland, 0., ts at resent trying to ‘ecisively before the opposing pitcher | league Star. Oracl With the Schoolboy Athletes | pone j EORGES CARPENTIER was tho — ape e dear olga | ’addy Doyle, fo: . vn jlyn fighter, whom he will tak for scare © oe the Boring Commision of 1% greatest boxer ever developed] if members of the Oakland Club | fatty Rovio far one, ae Av aaa rounds Qt. the. Olympia, A, Ay of [M210 4am a0 gomnatt brine ahow liber a | © sn Burope, When tho war bogan he] aro a iittle chesty just now tt Is quite | brand of obstactes "| potiadelphia on Monday evening, May | Aue of Ceniee. O.. on the efternocs of Mas 80, \ } { Assume. ‘ Sixth Race—Ruck Nail, Amalma- mator, Waterproof. Seventh Race-—Jack Lucas, Dun- @reary, Seranta. ; ' i ‘ soon proved that a good boxer cam} pardonable because thelr new course -_-— 18. Tendler {9 to receive a tee | 1 Cucemtel. he intends to wut en three eanteste, two between good bantame and the other bet) de other things. Ho was first de-| will goon be opened. May 11 is picked| | Twenty-two members of the New |of $1,260, with the option coepting | iishtwelzhts, ee tailed as driver of an automobile at) as the big day, This occasion will York Newspaper Golf Club turned out |35 per cent, of the gross receipte. | AT LEXINGTON. { engaged ff Commerce's star 4 on the Van Cortlandt Park links Eddie McGoorty has bean by Jack efeating Stuyvesant on Wed-|¢leven dingles 0 | Tirat Race—-Kame, Squealer, the front, but before long mucceeded | mark tho end of a great transforma | fo their season opotling. "The ey Rel sae re oe Pacey ie ig olng eM |B” detente ad ite ancient rival,|twirler, Karp. } Bilite B. in ree Sranererien 00. tee. vie tion that has completely changed the |scheduled was an oighteen-hole medal | iq’ goveral weeds Piva ot 0 token retry rer} heavyweight, to box six rounds each day and to| psa on Saturday, De cre ds West Point Ph ie 1 Race War Drive, Maree . corps, and with a little prac D- lay qualifying round for ay | i (0 9 5 a : | Evi avelled up to Wes nt | nn, Col. ‘ came an aviator. Here he was busy old Oakland links, Pray ausity: ng round for the May |ay atteck of pneumonia, will got im ection to-| Mperintend Dempery’s training for his coming) vander trav for a time gaining flying experence| This work ha a Third Midway. J. J, Mur- at in the meighbor- |*UFRAMent, | ao. ae nat bo. [nittt Ot the Armory A. A. of Resten, where] merwund go vim Billy Mitte 00 the Capitol Witt Clinton took a stfonger hold | G aturd and, although it out-/ ; 1 “ ont, . ©. Ot, Paul on Friday nt 0 the Manhat- |} ne bbe ore cr i by taking machines from the factories | hood of $150,000. ‘The job waa started | tween George fit and Frank 7 {te a the Fraie reuse Baits of Now ons C # ey re Wy opine il as on fires piace, 1 bs _Maahat- nit the a omy ws ‘ont aan ts Phe: > % . | Nowlan. ar for the course 18 68 and | Hedfor Bharat : ’ : Y : —. Ree front, | Thee he won siiet of a yeas Inst Be plomaber, and th? fee no, het core lower than this : be to: Dewees tan, Broms, Staten sland vi |1ang 01 ta ie nee ) a able. (@reet assistance Demp ; ory one occasion he flew over the Ger-|the total distance to slightly over Dean, Green Jones. t » OR RO Ale was 6-5, In view of the fact that} De achieved sucgess dropping bombs On| members always had @ course to play | play-off soon, Dave Hall, re pen. one ete Fe Ay {att Der since Kid Williams was knocked ont by | hall championship. ‘Atthough Evan. | Was 6-5. In view Of tit lp of| gSlzih Hace—Green Grass, autres © _ the Lanes rieoee ane ammuni- | on, May uae Biideae. alk 39 won the prize for the best gross — May =i ae — = oe. 2 ome der Childs te tied with Clinton, the} players that just miss making the ‘Seventh Raco—Rifle Shooter, Par« * " tiog depots, Then he became an ex- new links when finished will | score. : ome ttle fellows * 4 i ‘3 Pert at directing artillory. fire. His| have a normal length of 6,200 yards. | Those having the lowest net scores |, Frantic Callehen, the Brvolive Mehtesiett.|'siuh 9 stiff punch. Govern! of the bantams |5th Street boys have one more Fame | tt sity, Eivancera sbew ins ae crel-| rish, Albena. | extreme daring soon attracted the at-|'The tees will all He 100 yards long, |qualied to continue at match play at pear i= oem a on 6 Sue ne Watt gar tm tabe Williams em et ate |to thelr oredit in the won column, | {table for a high school tea! ——_—_—_— 4 } © tention of all France. At Verdun on| whieh, in an emergency, will inc ne convenience of the contestants, the i y me Limit Lwred ou ion being that. the: sae 1 . to ae weights, but he has sidestepped ali of them,| Neither school has been defeated so) : mt e Hpulasion, Being, that they imiiat |e center ve ek the. a 70 | Ti has agrent, bowever, to Mort Toushey Afie-| Fay thig poason by a P. 8. A. Ys team. |; arcely a day passes over in Brook: | man lines at a height of only a few | 6,400 yards. Thirteen now greens have BF ee Howe ie tire | Chaney, tie Rand biting Beltimare Sarier, Me| sar, Gm Pittsourth bentem, for ten rounds at | (oF " fe oe Ee ome live ut some younsatar, bangs up ¢ meters, searching out the hidden Ger- | been placed. Hive old onos, all frash- mi: mpbell vs. Wood, Pope vs. |pooked up for the elx-round go et the Olymoia| Deltimore tomorrow night, Murray ie not much From the present outlook E fitehing record. Carrao of Poly Hrep. nd signalling to direct the | ly seeded, have been retained. Fifteen | Hill, Teague vs. B | | . by, Laux vs. 7 of a fighter, Childs and Clinton have the edge on | was the hero on Saturday. He held * man gw M A jo Rg A. A, of Philadelohta on May 13, Ohaney t@ — | y cial team hitless calculation that the German bat-| layout: ory mt A whment and also hand it out, gech good form ageta that he has boon giren| schools to fight it out for first place, | (1 Smith his { " gives its own peculiar test of golf, | pte Sk rc! | ter, who batted for © mith In this tn- \ teries. were destroyed. He returned £ ‘all tb i bite tohes fo: ‘another chance te show his ability in @ bout a ted a no hit game for Carrao 1 Fee ere dentro ets planeriterany | ut us fa not all, not by a long | Mehrbition matcher for war funds be-| new dener t the a Gate, whlch lt &t Feladapa on Saluday cit.” wil Boe eee ee to canta, Bealden +} Hadled by rifle and machine gun bul. | shot. Work waa begun on the new | rceh She lettre are Kaiierion, ites Motne conten, to wit the ban on contents be] aguinat Jobany “Young” Goldberg. the Brovkiss| On past performances they aeom to | When he singled to centre. Besides } lets and shrapnel, the wings full of | O% Sh ald etre aes dr taylor and ‘Edward tay |tNsen colored and wlte men, ‘The Boxing Com: | tanta, for ex rounds st th National A, A.|be evenly matched. Both have de | Poo stn spideed hapabeng eh Poly | holes and the spruce uprights splint- constructed near the old structure. | took part in @ contest against James Mission at ite recent meeting pamed @ rule vro-| This go will be the semi-final to the Champ y me rao struck out twelve men, Poly won ; S ilis expipit was mentioned in| 2® Proposed Oakland houso will be| Braid and Aleo Herd. They played it bibiting white: end blacks frum opposing each f [ted Rovsosiy wales pio! foated Commerce and Stuyvesant. | by the score of 1—0 | E : d } fred, His exploit was mentioned 1) oompleted in the fal! at a cost of $00, | Romford and rained ‘moro than’ $1,600. other. As they are few good colored mea. Gt. | sian Jeok Sharkey bout on that aigdt, | ovander Childs, however, has had —— ngine an }) the Orders of the Day, and he was) oo, It will be entirely freproof. Alin the morning Taylor and Ray had a ing in this vicinity pow. the eb bar| Although Tom Andrewa the Mibwautee boring . ing its vi Erasmus continued its winning Wh Is A ’t All |} decorated. Later he was decorated | great locker room with an Immense | score of 72 a8 against their opponents’ |¢ hie ricialty mow. tne chances ore thet | wcoameter, has bee trring to arrange « twnound | (he easter time in scoring ite victo- | oak when it defeated Hamilton In- eels Aren't + | for similar exploits, At least once | haloony wii! be one of the mi ea: | 74, While in the afternoon tho tables | (elt service will not be eagerly sought after ty M ries, defeating both by large scores. | Stitite a A 4 bi y will be one any fea bout between Champion Henny Leonard and 5 s titute at the Parade Grounds, by the} | | © jhe brought down an attacking Ger-| tures, The Oekland olub house was | Wire turned, Braid and Herd finishing | mass of the etude, Chay White of Chicago to be fous at the|Clinton, on the other hand, pulled j stitute af toe ‘Hamilton got the jump! seer in tires and gas to man plane: And at least once fe waa | Sotened hy Ganioie Ropers: who bulit | with ® 70 against Taylor and Iay's 76, | amording to Samy Johnetoo, wassger of Tet| big Audttodun ia his afty, it ta doubtha It the : be fire by nlath|on EB din the first three in- yTensing, Friction ie bese ) Pwounded. the Yale Club in thie ofty and other | teen San eteesLeA chaseetin FTA to eet erin ea aeinatnds STaeaned’ nat came | RO. REND. ONS OF: AO. SF8, DY 510) OF eee gis near en iio wrens | A oe oa ares sane 10 sate artes ’ | "Carpentier lasted @ long time as a| big club houses. Dates and players for Rod Croan golf |caive « eurvnte of 61,300, with an ooion ef | paca, cay tot bw peraitiad to ime Canp Up-|i"nlO# rallies. There OURBE MS | TIN Wag able to score but three.| | common nse way to do ft—Dixonise. || fiyer before the severe strain caused matches to be Riven winder auspices of | 85 ver cent, of the gros recente, for bie ten-| ton and then again they are not iiely to agree) Rreat doings when these two schools | ti owever, in thegixth inning Hrasmus " his health to break down, He will do| Pierre Proal, runner wp in the Fee er od by Nationa oMnGer 8 round € with Jack Britton at the Town Hall| on «be weight question, meet. \ took a foothold find batted Tirn vx good work as instructor at the Ecole| Lakewood tournament last week, fects |Pharies Evane jr. havo been annarneed |4. ©: of Beranton, Pa, on ‘Tharatay might, pot sm Er an lover the lot. Three blg runs i] N Miitaire de Joinville-le-pont, where| like wearing out a oouple of puttera| by Crafts W. Higging. assistant secre, | Matchmaker Jack Ginty must expect @ record | Cleveland meres 9 tong Mirrod esult. ‘The Flatbush boys scored GRAPHITE he is now stationed. Franoe 19 en-| in practice, The Deal Club etar had | tary of the Aésociatlon, master of evonta |ciond to witnew the batt pasion te Soree CM Wiser ccieg we Inth inning rallies acem to be a| result, The Fiathish bays scene Anomalies oouraging boxing in the French Arm: i are . © or the series of contests, Other exaiti. |think of offering Lewis ntweight division, incent Pokorat who | », vith the Clinton team, Agatn | othe edhe pa ee 3 nther, with’ it ferman Mung? ‘ ie a a om aettpuse|on Saturda an a two-bagger in | Cont Ho pi aa LU NTS - je os renee And Ryan Wal oonie abet Se ee Seana hoe og a later, | mappon wrens ; \ fight promoter, received © telegram from Pete| decision route, The Philadelphia clube are now|the ninth that brought victory to| game. He made four hits out of four) sf ed Brcal waiae Reeke to cote’ strne’ of | atk. oc sonny cinee faricue AsicereT le | cece naeee tan Peteatewe then Waeeane | ee ee tee fignt Im] Coach Hastings's boys. McAneny was | trips to the plate. When Dixon's cover Dearing surfaces » |} JACK DeMPsiry ts to receive 45,000] trighteulnees, and tt required throe [Planned to procure $1000.000 this nen |fingn uo "Ma Wining for bout eae an| Tee Sone Ht Sine lent the hero this time, ‘This makes the| amog haa Bushwick High is not a| | ‘morepereranduficese ee ees | for his ten-round bout with Billy| attempts to eink the bait. Meanwhile | °°” a | Sharkey et the National A. A, om Seturday night, |, 20* Jeedbe, who fe la third victory out of five games played | member of the P. S. A. L. this season. | iy Miske in St. Paul. Yea o!| Barton smilingly trickled the ball] The Cherry Vall Cun, | Herman 19 to receive @ uarantes of 61,000 and | (tit of #100 for the anon that the red and black has won by a| Coach Cohen's team looks to be about | Ask pone dealer for the . 4 in two tt 4 1k Fail ‘ite y xt Monday night before the Dixon Lubricating Chart Dia she price of 99,000 aha tipe | 4own, tn putts and walked off| which will open its season |expenace for bis end, Bharker taking 60 ver cent, “ Balti | belated spurt in the closing inning, |#8 classy an aggregation of ool. | —— bol h with the works. Spout the middie of CUt out |of the receipie and paring Herman cka up against Baiti- | bela! in the sloal Ne ee eee eats can be aan JOSEPH DIXON CRUGIBLE CO: included, the old tonth and elevent 84 nnd |” so eeteh. etttigg becle more Dundee, th mpion. | Stack pitched a steady game. pon Oe ee eee e fone Jersey City, NJ CD meecba Tope RPM Wyk: Lan: gazrerueat complaints mere, heard fg Lords, Fonnemelyaly. ond add two uow | , ol Gath. oiriten Neatae netresten ‘be bat | re Co be belting Commerco but five bits. Hls|iv would be contenders for the Brook XO Established 1897 XX dete te suk, Poly Grounds, Than th WEnay uae @vCRDG Lhe seventeenth, of 878 yards, ndewelabie ia the sounuay, hae evidently puns ; \Loammatee were able Ww gather! iya Lite, ; 6 rm pounds ringside, e 4 | a We ——$—_—_—$—$—$—$_——$—$——