The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 12

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ee Se ee New York Interested in To- Night’s Bout at San Fran- cisco Between Leonard and Willie Ritchie. YORK fight fans will have N their ears to the ground to- ih night awaiting news of the fracas between their own Benny Leonard and Willie Ritchie, once upon »® time lightweight champion. It is WP to be @ four round affair in Frisco Pete and while four rounds sounds like an 4. @mercise gallop for any healthy PP aghter, these particular four are OY likely to be crowded with more action De) than the ordinary ten which New z Yorkers have n looking ut. hl Billy Gibron telis us the bout w Pipe. Saw $30,000, which seems outlandish, Gonsidering its shortness and the fact eee that no decision is to rendered. However, Frisco and ays PPO deen w great tight town and Ritchie @iways been the most favorite of ative sons.” He could fight too @ven before his championship days. From al! accounts he has taken par- Ueular care to condition himself for fo-night's encounter which serves as & sort of “come back” for him e,. Naturally he wants to’ come back ( with bells on Leonard also has » the neces- sity of getting “rig Aition standpoint the fifty-fitty thing E look to Leanard to win for the reason that he is at the top of his form and Ritchie has been | away too long to lay claim to being ms good as ever. However, Ritchie _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. [hun BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “GOLUMN MAY BE YOU NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS By Thornton Fisher TRE rm iy (Le GIVE Ya w, YA WILL NOT: Note BASEBALL SUPPLY Co. Two BLUE a) aHWwee (iM , HAL CHASE Jos meso PLANERS BOUGHT, SouD Go oA JKce ENS AYO T_CRAZ! ; EXCHANGED No-No-No- GWE US A TRIAL ie DEAD ear FOR 4 THE GIANTS iN) exenanice ? YA EHER: 7 LONG jie Gwe Wor UNLESS aaa FoR TWO PLAYERS ay ue 5 SAUL 7 os WHOLE OUTFIT (Nh Two MORE | ano $Jooo FIGLOER S~ Apa For. 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RacesLucille 1, Semper my aS ae samaino taint ary A thas always led a clean life and trod the straight and narrow pathway He has never actually neglected train wg, having put in the last couple of Years as an army boxing instructor id given all his other spare moments to playing ‘golf, vi en assuming that he is physi however, Leonard ‘% perfect we can not < Phare bim as speedy OGAL racing enthus going to enjoy another big sea son of th sport, as The Jockey Club announces 141 dates for Mmetropol.tan tracks. ‘will open for the first time Jamaiea on May 15 and the wi wiil come at the Empire track at Yonkers Oct. 25. The season is one day longer than last year, opening that much ear There will be thre days at the « that conflict ing of Pimlico. Not only will al enjoy spring mi 4 month of racing at Saratogy ust each of the metrope tions will have a mee mont starts the ball a-ro with Aque with the sp 1 | 4 City following in th "4 Al at a to be Mickey Donley Newark lightweight, | MOF y ents 7, hoot ' 1 re faye Ghat if Tammy Toohey sill doubee that be] INK sev i and le HF: baseball fev z Fran whip bim he will box him at any of the the big colo . ‘ \ I around the world, The Swedes, | 4. | be iain, ony number of rounds, the quae! Joo Welling, the lig ht cham Mr. Reader: | I { Who: Reve IN Mites ys te Bend 8) thi Abe cdl ead cela MPR g cenaranaal cop enjoyment with your suit * eam next June, sug that | be octet Willie Jackson, who fights four times in Cali-| of the wounded soldiers when he en . Bir the tootballiste 6 to ploy |good measul arais beginning co Yoo, 28 ami ending oo| Ortho Wounded t nth omy to Practise. baseball as we Sw got their today with The wa b Riemeas tate ot aut , Manag * os) ee ate p : Wear to your ing the Olympic ga Stock. Ya t bafore Oham-| Nei Welling hit, V - ' . | he, te Tot y uw r titedve clam ple ral t nas with 70 Nassau Street, Near John Pcoach, had dr j am Squad at Ja smanhes, but the Sailor refused t ri SU aan As, Mtns, tr, et irr, ali Rach oD Bd Rept i Advance Spring Styles t of Joe La); | re ‘ . Pl, & result tha " Ma round bout at | eee 60 Pieces of High Class All Wool Suitings. Be erect vivers, wt bs ter Brook I also place on sale at all my 3 Stores at a z the eg tes abroad f re : at special price, Suits to order, extra Trousers free. 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Nts me” — vane "i backache dt STOPS PAIN Frankie Buen temting “ares we ae vas eT FW iinte yd Young Open Evenings Until 10 P. M.—-Saturday Until an chache Mapper | i e urns, snec y the een a wre Be een sf aaa M STAR | A peek | hecermsstatal Dons of aah AINE MGA Baolet chet an | Bee’ ion Randers 70 NASSAU ST., Cor, John Seg me) Reb bilster decause it's the T R\\er Fon over Harry Kabakoft, ual) 2.fee, Has Rene Jens Willard, wilt Feteres ‘ell the Open Until 7 P.M, Saturday, 9 P.M. Shida ‘Hank GCowdy’s Presence Jockey Club Jamaicw (first at anys. to June 11—Westehester ssoclation at Belmont Fistic News a Metropolitan Jockey Clob at Jamaica (second meeting), nine days, Jane 23 to July 11—Qurens jockey Club at Aqueduct, da Biggest Boxing Show Staged Yet and Gossip | Put on for Wounded Soldiers Here By John Pollock \Seratey x 6 Rounds of Ring At Albany May Lead to Baseball on Sundays to July $1—Empire City Willie Herman at Youkers, and Dave Astey and —— Racing Association | Joe wrestling match be- are glad to record the fact that Marty Farrell, the local fighter, ied hy bd ne . Peery earn te recor Fae cact the Maile Jocal tenter,|” Warfare and Two Wrestling ive: und Yours 20—Saratoss have stood the test of time, Jack Skelly has many a friend, | who fought many successful four A ju undy 4 alt ‘Ae at Saratoga Purely vegetable. Wonderfully Since putting forth Jack as our War and Diamond Hero E ago, but, although a polished fielder, |"oUNd bouts in California and other Matches at Base Hospital pouty ne a ‘Springs, twenty ye quick to banish billousness, S Candidate for referee of the Willard- orm CTO EX=| was weak with the stick. cities in the West in the last few No. 5. ao tiEn etien.to FALL MEETINGS, h he, indigestion and to ~— sey fight, wo have received at ecte 5 islators | o— years, has changed his mind about eee Ke ieee ie OF Sept. 1 to Sept, 13—Westehester up a bad complexion. Bask aca letters indorsing him pected to Address Legislators) Pitcher Wilbur Cooper, the tron} xoing pack to California. He has de- pcbeiciame rene fe ay Decne eerie oe. melon? i a er of nice 8 are 4 2 | ma > as returne. ; " i 4 a ark, twelve days. ad seying all manner of nice things on March 5 in Behalf of che Ber astuant Gourenea, elbeeniarh 's |clded to remain here and go against HE: Boxers’ Loyalty Le app's Gymnasium swapp abla hated ig Pani Jack fought, but evidently he has not Walker-Malone Bill. called for the same amount of money ‘all of the light heavyweights. Marty resented by Dan Me ahd bala Faldie land, one County gene Clab ‘at Aqued been forgotten. Since his ring days ‘< i as last year Will train for three weeks at Spar- dent; Jimmy Johnst. prees were Tex O Rourke, fa hye hth Oats atecseateepeliton Jack has lived a decent, upright life - tansburg, 8S. C. He has placed him- President, and Joe Jacobs n arbitrator throughout the |] gochey -¢ i oon m ale Sas alata § a ana 4 jockey Club at Jamaica, twelve and haw conducted his Yonkers. bus By Alex, Sullivan. The late Capt. Eddie Grant's 31ntar eee ne agement of Bil A ILar PIRASIE MEY EGE Coa Tine LIKE LRA Mae eecieie| | aan : nese affairs in a manner that has | has written to Manager McGraw, lcawla-aved Chaties white Ort, 18 to Oct. 25—Fmplire City > won him the respect of everybody F nothing induces the Codes|thanking him on behalf of her father, | Newman of Harlem, who will tryand last night for the entertainm ot en the isan Banna Alasiailen” ox Seakeres rter’s tron Pi Committee of the State Legis'a-| sister, brother and Basen. ls sPeth sign him up for bouts with Harry several thousand wounded sold Lea , twelve days. Will improve thie cond! OB WELLING and Lou Tendlerare |" ture to roport favorably the | tribute pi the arate FA rou) |Greb, Clay Turner, George Chip and stationed Base H ul No, to box ax genuine lightweights | Walker-Malone bill permitting Su: ie I eile mg 4 tr lothers. Green‘1u' In all there was seventy , ‘ eos bshechned spar a je %. avy baseball games, it will be the|ponor him with a memorial. , i six rounds of boxing and two wres- in other words, they are to weigh in| sight and address of Hank Gowds —— | Joheny Gettitns ie ¢ Jounay TMIMM thing mate which thrilfed the 9 Bi Bb 188 poundd, right there inside the | frst cf ail a4 Paar Saat the Stone Aad We cumded heros for four aura, Open All Day Saturda Was ngton s Birt ay Topes before the crowd. Fach has |and socondiy a baseball star, Hank me the men lave battled, their tw boxers all displayed th mosted a $500 penta so. be at tee right lis expected to | a delegation of coctenta being no decuson affair, It ie and fought in real earnest in Notch too, wo it isn't likely either w ’ ® last full dutance “ pital aes some of the biggest men tn baseon!l io 69 mill also last fu to bring joy to the heart ein jo over the m Pecans lik: i d times. whe a for Up to the State capital on March 5 man of Lock, N. ¥., who made) Jured boys wh have 4 returned felt for weight und appearances went | for the purpose of trying to convince showing againet Val Moore in their | from oversea they battled for| r tf 4 side Halo neve: eoks one of tue | * ie Ne Bevan oak eran | members of the Senate and Aa-| Chief Alex. Dunbar, senting the there giving vin the a fe | PL Canon | UIT TO ORD R Mibing the lightwolght class, Now nbly that the public will derive St. Nicholas alleys in the Eastern Indl-| teen matin to meet Roy Moore, promiang| A real slugicst was witnessed when! ff 4_ E e adays lightweights are welterweight ny benefits from baseball on the, Vidual Bowling championship, Journeyed | litte bantemmeight of St, tm nands| Soldier Buritivid, the crack welter ANd wellers are middiewelghia, for | Sabbath Up to the. Univeraty alleys, Uordham |4t tee Gmad Gnera Mowe at Sayerer, Wins weight of Tievokiyih, met aw amag ii ET CLEAN the reason that the alieged stars of] Not only the to F Road and Jerome Avenue, last night, to] om Feb, 2s, | Young The latter, who hall the various divisions , IY bho fore ater oat try conclusions with J. Keller, Jimmie! Sate ui ar aakiaa:| fats a ds | lof the Braves, wh urker, ine went site bantam |from Allentown, Pa., travelled here “break their backs” making weight ‘aves, whose bat won § ubstitute in the bie bowling | » to Home remarks alleged to have bewn | ee unless it is absolutely wry, and | World's Series from the Athletics e contest na former oparving perteer, Frenkie| 3! erform for the wounded boys without the old tin eit it Isn't) 1914, but many other pla And the rast ie tet they meet neat Mon.| He d rated to all those present Recessary, Fight fans like to KNOW | iw gervien abroad w Ato ue E Le ght at the Harriman A, C, in the feature|that he iy without a doubt a real the weights of ut they [MY Service abroad will app Keller 184, ‘The scores lee eae oe Ha tak ait ae Extra Trousers Free Bay ao.” int "Tendler | fore Codes Committee | es x contender for the welter title, Time , nd Welling they now, and|Christy Mathewson, \ ' Packey O'Gatty of thia city, who wae matehed| and again Barttield and Neil stag- this is as it should be. |who ved a8 a Knights of Colun t Jimmy Sullivan of West Hoboken, N.! pored cach other with hard right- EVERY END IN THE HOUSE bus retary, and others will ma’ might rounds at ¢ ammit 6, "} hand blows to the body and head, trip to address the bedy that has it in its hands to pass the bill along has bem forced to cance! the matoh on| Another exciting bout brought to t both bodies of the Legiature acwunt of a frectured am, which will keep] gether Ralph Brady, Phil Lewis's may vote on it him frum boxing for four wee ae Ab Being extra trousers, rey . : sterling Ughtweight, who is being " ofio¥. Smith 8 said, won't hesi. ro won eight fishin of the eieran he has| touted as a real conter Leon extraordinary p' ote & minute about signing the bits tower eumaged in in Australia, the writers there | 0: 1 ( the en aa if Jt comes before ‘him ; : | Nhe ton ding Fear Dan | Sras Crown, and G , E new boxing bill, calling for, twelvy mmiddeweigit diviaun, Day ia a brother of ths| or four rounds these two boy SPE be i ertisaet ound bow pur he is changing it su late Lew Darcey, who was Austmplian middiewelant! 1) t h shion th yeder + s . . 4s to provide for decisions “ mixed matters in such a fashion n suit fo Or i is ' r decision angton when be died Neen ve Uenittes coudiere canes H cil Stripes Commission has de | The tout between knockout, Brady hooked Jack Quinn, whu in a way that has \ . ¢ ince the days of Joc t encounter, Bill Bren- leading heavy weight proved to Sinoke Kelly that h vooed until afer! hiy inaster, Kelly sew more mhor well knows tue Chaney bout last night than he 0 go of eight tun land Stat |Danny Horn an¢ Hoboken, N. J most of which I have enough for a suit and Blue and Black Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Pen- Some of these Woolens I purchased lately from the Rosedale Woolen Mills at a price that enables me to offer my customers these $25, $30 and $35 Values True Clothes Economy Better Pleased Customer. Empire Theatre 3 CHURCH ST., Nr. Liberty Open Untii 7 BELLAIR HEIGHTS, Fla, Feb, 31 Hamilton Kerr of Greenwich will meet ©. G, Waldo jr. of Detroit in the Cimal round of the Washington's Birthday gett tournament, which will be conotaded here to-day. Both matches were lose yesterday and took the last hole te de- cide the winner of the Kerr-Augustus match, and Waldo scraped out of « bad on the last hole and then settled his man on the nineteenth, PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb. filles Elaine Rosenthal, Western title holder, came through the second round of the woman's golf championship tournament of Florida, defeating Miss Ethel Camp- bell of Philadelphia, 3 up and 1 to play. The Westerner maintained in general the fine form for which she 1s noted, but seemed a trifle uncertalm at thes, Miss Bessie Fenn's game is much Mike that of the old Metropolitan champton, Miss Lillian Hyde, now Mrs. Quintin Feltner, who, by the way, was in the gallery, She got 225 and 260 yards with her tee shots right along, was Cine with her irons, and seemed to have no nerves, yet lacked @ delicate precision in put- Ung, which, if ever acquired, will bring her card way down. PINEHURST, Feb, 21.—Mfra. C. 8. Waterhouse of Ardsley won the chief honors in the S! tourney net went Buffalo, tllenscnrtanees BLOCK WINS CHAMPIONSHIP AT FRIARS’ CLUB, Fred Block is the champion three. cushion billiardist of the Friars’ Club He won the title last nfght by defeating Louis Wilzin in the final match of the Armstrong of din 63—14, 49. ch in which Wilzin only had to points. Block executed several shots and m several good Small Pill Small Dose 1 Price CONSTIPATION I place on sale at this rice. 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