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7 7. Reeererrer neers a8 _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. “hu.-» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK JARO WIT CONVALESCENTS ENJOY BOXING MOST - - - - - - By Thornton Fisher INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Lawrence Leonard, Track Man- y | ager, Says Crimson Is Ready to Stage Spring Meet. | WoULd @onsioaHt IT AN HoNAH TO 6IT MAH LAIG BROKE HEAH TONIEHT Fo’ « YOU MEN— ‘(Special to The Y CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Feb. %%— | Harvard's track manager, Lawrence | Leonard, who is also President of the Shortening Train Trip Home. MAJOR GILLETTE OF THE RED CRoss ZA From a Figh - Intercollegiat A. Ay will leave —e | 4 ‘ torts ( cunmee sh,' [teboe Setar ba hee von al HEY w a ‘ OF SHS GN CERI MHENT DAN MORGAN TO WHOM CAPT: HEISMAN, mee'' igs of the latter association are a. from ths Teasley sine tant < ' , SS, ay tet pl THE CRECIT GoES FoR. IN CHARGE OF to be held to-night and to-morrow. at Newark, and es soon as tbey Saat Wo a eee FRO CURING THE FIGHTERS— ENTERTAINMENT~ Leonard said before leaving. that ‘asd McAdoo's tube train they natur | a @ ne eaNG ek Jac BRITTON HOSPITAL No. 3 eee this peel if the other mem- Bieiis iste, wae er co ‘ime an | Rene Ma sree © ~ (eer rT) WHO HAS BOXED FOR ¢ bers of the association favored the Klaus, the mi ae { SEND OVER ~ ‘SARG— MORE WAR ACTIVITIES THAN proposal, He added that he would * pion, toured Europe with hitr la eaRRAce | _ SS ANY OTHER MEHTER - not present Harvard's name &s a con- find saw him beat Carpenticr; MeArdle, fight manager and aateli maker of the Bronx, associated wal Billy Gibson in the management al the old Fairmont A. C.; Ike Dorgan, “ald sober side tender for the games. Leonard also favors naming an event in this year's meet after the late Licut. John Over- ton of Yale. Harvard will not send any of its men to Brooklyn the A. A. U (nw manager of Frank Gill hold ite athuel indica. thea Will hold its annual hundicap winter Moran when he fought Jim Cott meet on ‘Th jay and Friday of next and afterward Willard, Dan Morgan who made a fortune for old K. 0. Brown and seconded him when he ‘whipped two champions, Wolgast and | Aitel, and who has since put Jack | Britton, Battling Levinsky, and a dozen others on the pugilistic 1} and Bert Igoe, who has seen them al! gorap from Maine to California in the | Jast twenty years. | At ttell at the Started Morgan, addressing nobody in par- ries have been mes to-mor- shman relity e up teams week. Thirty-two e made in the B. A. A row, a varsity and four opposing similar m from Yale. The Harvard-Yale and Harvard. Princeton track meets ar It hang ing fire awaiting the oi of the intervollegiate meet. If the gat come to Cambridge, it is likely that Yale will oppose the Crimson in the Stadium on May 17, and Princeton entertain the locays one week later, If the reverse is the case, Harvard Will go to New Haven and Princeton By at Tae ® ne ~ who DID THE JC pune FOR WHEN SERGEANT NEIL FOUGHT ANOTHER GUY T NOURE RIGHT 4sT YD vou ringside eet en eee. f ceuner, YoU NEVER saw SPEeTATORS ew ponding dates, see COFeme 4 7 ponding dates My “E was telling him about my two LiKe THESE BEFORE - FIGHTERS OUTSIDE Latest ‘5 O the Links ‘ — a MME Tap Soucty Clinton,” contisued Dan, THE RING ROOTING FOR FIGHTERS INSIDE- Between thirty and fifty members of |fivm ihe sity. | Loving waa “pro” a Middle States’ \ y eointon, © continued Dan: the Shackamaxon Country Club yath- |“0ckport, N. ¥., last year, e ' and right off the reel Abie says, “Let | — 1 es cacetcieomeeiiata || te lub hi in Westtield, F ihe Cuiak - Ty; REREss tnce Gassette on rig trl engly me psoege| hg a eae a Doubles Title ~ wo now on niway| vet gee tues ATS Discovery of Oil “You'll do nothing of the kind,” I 6 Jalley C > Clut vering a playing length of i ne 1s Of | a the Golden Valley Country Clud at! inks as one of the longest in it ° . as ee Spit bem, “eoning tan changed vine Wounds Cheering on Boxers Minneapolis, received a testimonial | politan' district Leads Pitcher Perritt 7 PHILADELPULA, Feb, 28—W iam stamped with the Shackamaxon seal,|/ Unjess the Metiopolitan Golf Assocla- 4 Boys anything. You might » 1 also a handsome gold waten.| tion committee present plans cent Richards, the sixteen-year-old keenest In Fast Bouts at Hospital) srw rss Sows oi ehh mec es]! ~~ To Announce Retirement 205 35.0 were Louis Chevrolet, & Me- | Travers is expe main on scratch, the national dou’ championship, drilled in your ideas of fighting. Ag Mahon, N. McArthur jr, Peter O'Hara, | 4th Oswald | eign ew names won the Middle Atlantic indoor lawa “Well,” said Dan, never drawing a | 1). i throughout two hours of bouts put on|the new pro, who succeeds Walker wenoye West ie Upper Montclelt Altl aft Be . ¢ Sent| 24s so much the matter with his‘ ‘canis tournament on the roof of the Jong breath, “you ought to seo the Ring Stars Appearing Betore | ;; : Abe ker and. d,s. Worthington, anoiner Siwanoy | Although Jeft Barnes Has Sent BiB seton aca tee win ace anu’ Soldier Heroes Forget PET | cr tai oie sew on wer |e Won by Youths SLPUIA, E 8.—William re, at which changes in the ¢ Constitution will be considered. The meeting js regarded as one of the strutted across th yarkation Hd or, From the edge; ar walls and on} steamer chairs. ring ID) on the gre al No. Slot t nd fi ring to th wit the Boxers’ Loyalty League. R. B. Wood, “Ad” Pope > and J. a pitching staif that be is figuring Wanamaker Building by defeating look Abie gave me. See that bi ot Darmareahis aHiCe nvalescents are taken pine Cakced I yah : Signed C ct. Pitching | Bight and day how to bolster this Wallace Johnson and Craig Biddle, ‘Tender in te ring to went aia Most Remarkable Audience arkation Hospital Ne " Foveatlad oe Acie alg auiteaargg Mrs. Peggy Cameron, the English: Hh HBHeS On LTaCy CDI department so that the boys Can poth Philadelphia, in the final > K nee Ot sis ‘ . the old Greenhut Building. ‘The Red | ¢ressman W. ‘ruttle was toast-| Mrs, Pe meron, the Mah- but up a real stif fight for the Na- |: : na . 2ow?” I asked Abe, “Did anybody Hear Novel Rooting. Cross provides amusement, and’ hone | master. oman who broke the record at, the ituation Is Desperate With tional, League championship. round of the doubles by a score of ever teach him how to fight? I shonld kates \s "more “appreciated | than | boxing. reed tournament with a card of 74— the Giant pitcher Jess Barnes, the big right. |" Jonngon ‘and’ Biddle showed to the " do’ " mene ast evening was devoted to fisticen-| 4 meeting agy! Coun. tly, hi tifled the Green Coin- panded twirler, who formerly hung pes vant e one — ere ce ia oe spi a, By William Abbott. tertainment, hadi |e Club el nedulea tor Tuc day mittee ‘that owing to the fact that ute Fae eyes up his hat in the Braves’ clubhouse, Their play att ee i. as almost sen: me to ved 0 : gia negro, A regulation ring was pitched in =f 'e Hotel § did not play the first hole with a com- i has gent in bis signed contract to onal. ‘They ed toy : Ting, brought his own original style Sie KELLY, a glant negro.) 1 contre of the ited Cross section | t the Hotel Bilt- |octitor she should have been disquall By Alex. Sullivan. the Giants, He eave he hee beon stions!. They worked toxether wel him and msde good right from iP . 3 cameron, 6 handi- > st he as a team and took quick advan Mra, Cameron, who bas a 6 handi- A CLUB must have @ flock of good | mustered out of the army and that Sf &‘eam and took quill adventege nd, was pinced at 14 at Griffith part of their opponents. the start.” 2 pitchers in order to win a|he will stay home until it's time to ‘ Wngel iried to say something we | Bh! papers when he de ! ad waited fur Bil Bren-] a large platforr ut j last evening ch ceil. |M08t important in the club's history. |Park., Her 74 broke the course record pennant, and from here it| "Port at Gainesville, Fla, ‘The loss of that first set acted as % Morgan hadn't finished yet. “Abe then | yan, his opponent, Great flags hung from the high ceil v a n 9 by six strokes, oke as th he Gt pase ; - spur, however, to the champions, ba | BEE nb “Lunow all about Tendier | on . fing. ninense room had @ blu Bt. AUQUMTING ta > - zones looks as though the Giants are go-| Two more men have sent in their while they were not ar accurate | but he's a natural fighter” ‘V¢ ‘Oh boy, here's Bertha,” fairly] ish-green hue from cony ent un a Sibi] * | PALM BEACH Feb, 28.—Al-|'98 to’ have considerable trouble| signed contracts to the Yanks— steady as usual they did make eome tt gh wot ‘1 ‘ 1 of 1,000 convaleacent| forms of the men who occupied every | One of the lurgest fields of golfers “ar i tel Luther Nelson oung twirler from ®mazing shots, which to « large extent 7 syou bet he says 1, ‘and so are all | Shrieked a crowd of con at and several hundred whe stood that ever competed over the links| fred, Morrell of sack played a! rounding up a@ sufficiently high-class |} We FOUnR Syerer from 1 tide in their favor, ‘Good fighters. Palm Beach Memphis, and Aaron Ward, a prom. ising infielder, soldiers as they sized up the huye {here got under way in the annuai| handicap ma DanA IAD ae set of boxmen to cinch a champion- i particular was erratic, mak- seemingly iinpossible shots and re up in choice vantage place Western woman ‘ negro and waited expectantly for the] "PY! lore remarkable audi-|St Augustine tournament. In the| Spit courae with te Rosenthal,| ship this year. ; © change the subject, it seemed, | NETO and waited expects to gathered for a, boxing show,| fret aixteen W. 8. Brown of New| whom ho endeavored to beat, Using! tno qwisling problem te about the| 7 3 sae eens lon in (oe nents bat be Engel butted in with “What Busuiats bd : , ate in the| York beat Berry of Wrankfort,| only a goore-neck putter in place of| .\ Ne twirling problem ts about the} The New Internationals have in- isting an easy top Ih ine AGE asthe did you think of the Leonard ic opal feuding da Feely turned “trom. the| KY» by 5 and 4, and William Bayne] all other clubs, The y way an only thing that is worrying Man-|creased their schedule from 140 to fitcn progressed and in the third and ak Bhais aan" bi OnE’ | rouging wolcoine, Stepping to hey ont” gutroring trom wounds, gassing |i Bast N. Ju disposed of| interesting ne. Mr Miers | ager McGraw. You can't blame him. | 1041 games. The extra, games will fourth sets played pretty close to hls fate wate "hs aniivered, an inpromotul eens ounce enue V. Po harloite, N. Cy by | {heeigutenn holes in SZ. Miss Roaen=| Wor comes from Homer, La.,| probably be played off in double- top form. } The entire chorus: “Best thing that | TORE, he, delivered an it PO ot tac itullery. last | the. same score, inthe’ afternoon | With on, hewsvgh, # ub and #0 PIG whore Pol Perritt, one of his few |Readers, as the opening and closing "As was tho caso tn the semi-Anal ; (5) could have happened for the figit this," said the big fellow as bis eyes night that cheered nearly two score | both Brown and Bayne scored again ; vie, Feb, 9. | eeemaable boxmen, hangs his hat, |dates remain as originally an- rounds [nthe singles Wednessay etn i ‘ Fame. It’s put brand new interest in-|swept the strange scene before aim. boxers Who entertained ‘with the) This time the former defeated AIR HEIGHTS, Fia., Feb. 28.) that he hag struck it so rich he'll | nounced, which he cut the court at ab Waldo of Bridgeport, Conn.,| never step into a ball park again, while leg or gloves. Wintun of Minneapolis, 5 and shots. but “Ah would ¢ lly break : : fe He missed a number of Pion Aen tor v6 heroes who put over We Ring strategy was an open book to] Bayne triumphed over O, B, Goode, a won, the ow RrOne ot uie papnual There seems to be a big oil boom] Charlie Herzog, the Braves’ short- on the whole he more ky & gy “Yes,” added Tom McArdle, “there | jnogkout on the German,” the rans of French battlefelds, |Jocal player, 7 and rete eune eet) on, Every day you hear about the| stop, is in town, He will confer with and once or twice came to the rescue at cal moments. rhe second set was quite as hard fought as the first and when the score Kin. He h discovery of some new rich oi} fleld.|G. W. Grant, the new owner of the © ich did not figure in| Perritt wore pa he hes look a club, to-day. He intends to be on et prize|in his back yard, or ewhere im} the job again, or began jYhree:| the neighborhood, anyway. Harry eae See eal tt crow culdtes Cewnite i4i) Sinclair, former “angel” of the Fed-| he Giants will try out a young defeat, but, as said before, rowe to | League, who is one of the coun-| semi-pro catcher by the name of the occasion and by pulling out the next \ 's big oil men, is interested In! Boland. He comes from Cleveland '®9 Baines evened the mal } Nat A “* Po)" The third set was easy, Johns property right alongside of Pol's. lang is strongly recommended by piste aiettty Van eee om and \ Re teas hothing but gold be-]Outfelder Kauff. “A. third man is while they, ‘did a little, (betber, th ‘the mons Was introduced F N By d G ore his eyes pan't § S@-| needed to back up Earl Smith and fourth and deciding se en and ‘oter Pru rn is Ww. an ball with fleld-glasses—and he means “Ci “ Richards quickly ran it out at 6-8, weeut all ta enmnate tic CWS _ Sohn Pollock O8sl to spend the rest of his days study. | “¢W McCarthy Pred Alexander and ‘Tilden wel face : all the ; each other in the afternoon tm the eemi- Wis in Sweden |ing gushers and all the sort of thing Satin ae GMs@uaial ace te an the attern Qgtee to w return date out there,” “smoke” didn't lack support fr “Hoy, don’ ‘on the President} Lew Tendler, the crack Philadel- | «ho is inte with Charis Cochrane in} that embryo John D.'g talk about. ae wel hone a, oat tinal round Re ee eee ghis, QuBE to, come east UPd | io good-natured crowd, which ap. Grant," one In the phia lightweight, drew down a guar sting bsing shore omer in London, wailed to| | Pol hua a hankering for business. | Oe Tena: ig fighting. to restore the in the fmal round to-morrow, onard now,” remarke c aA eve Ato ° sual) ence o evidently had just cofne in a 0 for oe Welling | lat jofore sailing Welsh said that) He wants to become x) ajo! 5 c! C a Dory PIRES, OVEEY EI Or ne Lee eet ee copalip Tenne, had-aucn p| Sneae of #000 for boxing Joe Welllne) amee of several otar fistic battlam| the industrial world, It wasn't so| major league schedules to the old wociua Bile oe , of Chicago an cight-round bout at the |, in Newark I'll bet they'd draw § has been too much Benny Leonard “smoke” quickly got into action. Landing of a cleve F lately. Now that the public knows « Brennan's stinging wallops soon had stant approval loafing in the| (Elmer Loving, the professional who ery fellow like Ritchie cap “come back’, the giant negro worried, “Drop a various bouts met a prompt play @ good deal of his golf a few! the low 1 i years ago ft Van Cortlandt Park, has| there barrage around him, Smoke,” urged mand tor more “rapid-fire work, zenre it and hold him, it makes the light- imiring pudience in way of ehe| If & porap was, too one-eld jgned with the Red Run Golf Club for| H. W. ° © the coming season. This is one of the] J, W Baltusrole, weight championship 4 competition couragement, Kelly finally inanaged’ referee was d to “sound taps, he Detroit. section, bela, nary oe Hanewater, gain.” to sneak in a telling blow on the sur-, These returned warriors insist on al Oak, about twelve miles This will b ‘played off to-morrow, “| knew that was a bad match for, prised Brennan, july play and no mean agvantage for - 7 ‘s the stu e him some | any on Lenny the moment it was made") PME apaghett” urged a | Eddie. Fitast Engel after McArdle had bad bis | ore German spaghy by b " wRitchis waa primed especiiiy (Yeung Ohioan who did vicious work | by An ‘a vit a aching gun in the Argonne) champion wh ‘ Jor that effort. | hope Gibsun won't \Ko m mee A Maral blow received in- +e out and a said Engel, “ 1 y * t chances 2 + Teying to P rough time on hor last trip. ready to mak ry to London ami|long ago that he was planting cot- | 154-game basis, the chances are tha tne 000, ‘ 5 ae fey) 4 ‘ ayelel ape vi ALAS it < im, | enough votes ‘will be won over to Governo " 4 Sh ray su00u, | Adelphia Jack” O'Brien fought in the ret. Allen of Scranton was a big| Sportsman's Club in Newark, N. Jy He expecta to bring off bouts there be-| ton, but it didn't pan aut to ule him, pneush pout the cancellation of the| CARSON CITY, Nev., Fob, 38—Ons Yea, Vil go further and say $40,000. | vv aonal A.C. on Bast 24th Street in. favorite with his service companions. | Wednesday night. Welling got $1,7 taven Leringky aud Carpentier and Jack Britton| and) may ell siness 140-game arrangement. of the most vigorous lobbies in years 4 1 Uke to run the mated, I'd Kive Noy Oa sy. tha we Allen in hig bout with Young Neil which Was 28 l-2 per cent, of the and Jobuny Baviam, the English welterweight | either. indi ta ta was engaged here to-day in am ate e Leonard $15,000 for his end O'Brien had cut Ketehell t k the house by storm, A sailor] gross re ‘The moncy taken in | champica, Maybe they'll want Perritt to fur | 1145) Goway, the famous catcher, ee ee aan ae ‘ “And get Ritehie for $7,000, 1 sup- jad him drunk and swaying no Was just a “gob” with the crowd] at the show amounted to $7,911, and -— nish the stuff to oil the baseball] Hank Gowdy, the fumes catcher. tome eu Bi ” dryly ventured Mr. Dorgin still plastering him with rie also came in for a big band the Slate got $1. The paid attends | The City Council of Chicago ix beertiiy in fa-| machinery, which has been badly in Whe. man the (Aret beveball piper Twenty-five Round Bosing jon't know about aa | yi a r P| “ " valeseents didn’t try to e e. f tor of foxing Bill which will soou be of tu utlo or at y vhicl ve ov Gov. vyle's veto. A ‘ote wil _ _“E don't know about that part of fei. phere was Ketohell 1 t ance did not come up to expectati t H ¥ f lubrication for sev ral years eer ated nlaee whithemantl day Seay to, A vote ame t ‘answered Engel. h le of the ition for any eontes OF | troduced in the Iilinols State Legislature, provid F a te ha telah, Atontee hough the i" ered Engel. wpe out in the middle of th test only 2,781 persons buying tickets for he Ht 1 4 Sal says he won't pitch fiaicate that be intends starting for Mond. Alth h the bill tele: “Well, 1 know,” continued Ike “If foot spread far apart and had been in service the show. The tickets sold w ‘ag ing for boxing bouth of ten rounds’ duration, | a rain, Fred Toney is in the "coo home right away. He is in Germany W8* not given @ two-thirds majority f eeeere ect 920,000 Ritchie would ip and down 1 All bouts were limited to three} (iowa. voz at $5 710 at $3, 1,090 at $2, |The Council recently took # vote in regard tol Ferdie Schupp is still bothered with | home tg 3 Meither ‘Houses those working Tor it He Working want the same, He's NO piker. rounds, ‘Ther lots. of work ola bad shoulder, McGraw, in fact,! with the army of occupation many olf ang whether they wanted the aport puneh 329 at $1, and exchanges, $12 thinks himself as good as Benny oy ici in dly as he br for the medi any of them The vote rewuited in for Pree Ween ; P now.” 4 fi scene back to his mind's eye had gone over this number. Willie Jackson, one © bem. lightweigite in ? . chmake eo West Bi “Why doesn't he come East anyhow °C "the tenth round The bout was between Jack! the ast, wil figue io, the fint of his fout| 4 UM pingemton Nek ie trite Yo nage ae] EARL COOPER AND TOM RILEY |SOME STARTLING CHANGES the bith ho Bee eee ae eet eager to 0 nig feconds were fitting by fast Britton and Barney Adair, Britton, | fourround decision b : ‘ San Francisco 1 Champion Peter Hernan for a cen-ronod boat at BACK IN GOOD STANDING. | IN GIBBS BOXING BILL. | ren the Frisco e Drouin. topped to ask if we ew | begause of bis wonderful work at ben-| night, He Int. “Gibson ought to insist that ree een ia that nig ot - a does this before giving him a nls club, Af succomful, Howe will prota! was an jiol Bis Fight. former Welter: | lightweight at # stow to Le held at ch Joo Leonard, the Brookiyn Lanta : a ALBANY, Feb, 28.—The Gibbs box ‘ ., Koh bs our heads wagged no, waiting expect ht ch ” averaged three ) tend bk out there, ui the auspices of the | “opie OF pe enaiae nara of the American ALBANY, HALIFAX, N A roan Chance at Leonard here.” nuly for George to tell u We ' tne formation ef| furtade Arc. die G eerste | 0 aime. tetmen mae she Content Be At has. reinstated [5 Dill has been amended again in sev- local business men } vited promoter If ‘Gib’ ever told Mitchie that, tere | 4”. , Date wan Kia’ Mote t Ma rat eee ae saretermes the | at Binghamton, Automobile Association has reinstated (7h Si oie ae nae prevent’ kurd to consider Halifax ae th om Riley, two no would he no fight,” interposed Dor- Earl Cooper and Of, the Willard. Dempsey. heavy wan In and finish him,’ t , serv - mn Flynn of Puebio, Col,, had better retire| fake fights and to permit bouts to be of the Willard. 0 fl $ m, "no matter what money he Was veyed nt O'Brien. Yeu've gun SO een or aKa Ge Mike Gibbons will Be a rary biny fighter for] | Jim" inn, of Pushio. Col. had better retire] vuto racers, who were barred by the | ald ih oa beth ght ch mplonahip, fight A tele Nee rye ne Tee ie dole te een; (O'Brien took hin advice, We 4 to prevent tha crashing Adair] {he Best Evo weeks, aa be le signed up to ME | iangee ig wble to compete with the A. A. A. for competing in unsanctioned [Ped in that in addition to /hess men, ‘points out that the laws ‘i : 0 coat | OP in two boule in the in fimwt will be w what happen re meets, Both speed demons were fined landing %» his map, and the fast the present day, At Oakland, ¢ Nova Scotia permit fifteen-round a eee ee eee " Co eid of Brooklyn for uad . the referee in the ring there must be Nova Heotla permit fifteen bim anything.’ mds before the tinal bell rang Star JiHing finished t ne card at 10] with Boldier Bartield of Hrookly i ten my ote Fiyun met Bili Larue, the former amaieur heaty-| and inatructed to go forth and sin no|th® reteren in the nite utee Mule fe lon bouts, and emphasizes the @ - ley put over the haymaker and poor | ‘clock, when the happy audience was | & the Auditorium at St. @aul on Net | weight champion of Calif was knocked | more. i ‘. alts 6 BLL, there's one thing YoU Jick was knocked out cold nyited to go to their cot quarters and bie secoud with 1eo Howlands, the Mil: | OUP. tess than one minute, isn was atopped| “ere, IL into badegrace when he] After # bout the referee must consult can't take away from)" “O'firien didn’t lose the. fight at fe bouts last night were as follows: | "user Middleweight, for fiitcen manda, at 81 i iw raunda by Billy Miak bl, | corner fell en tioned race on tha| Wie them to get thelr opinion, and it him,” ruefully remarked that,” put in bke Dorgan, “The rof-|madie | Mor Frankie — Willicma, |", te be browgbt off a) Denver, Cul, 08) toy months ago, rod na etic ee ven imme. | they earee he is to announce the deci Small Pill Morgan at this news from Dorgan, | eree had counted only seven over Renny Volg: ymmy Shay, Johnny | Mere? Coast last year. His suspension prame, | sion. If they fail to agree the referee J Small Dose : Wie CAN FIGHT, I'll never forget | When the laat bell clanged. | Tec Cliton-Joe Te Battling Reddy-| yim cotter, the Inay licavyweight, erwcight champion | diately followed. Both Cooper and Riles |ig to give the decision. In caso a bout ff Small Price . ever forget) cay O'Brien wasn't knocked ow! | Georgie Brat Smoke" Kelly-Bill e i # helt, will fheure a busy campaign this season is culled a draw the judges and the ref the night he met Leach Cross in Mad | Within tie ten round limit.” (Ike is peennan, Raipn Brady lilly Gar jer, et ne Pals fin v in be nin at the National) thoi reinstatement follows months’ Of] cree will have power to order the box- F 3 ¢ lie! right about this, but all the same it * Reech »r-Sol Rossbe Y | We Arworr. 4 © aie ® t. Fox Will! negotiations, — Cooper was a star a fvon Square Garden when W PERS about (hia, Dut all fhe same It ttle Heech r-Sol Rosaberk, Hed Al-| iy “gave another otmuce wo make gyal iD a] Young tem Robuieeur «heats Guanes | eRCUALIONS: - COOPTT ere ho drove in{ers to box another round was champion, Leach, in great form, went for a knock A 4 YOURE a yiling Nelson Ly | yout on Monday night. Me tackles Larry Wi fr, who knocked ont baldie Morgen, ea-|inany cup classics, | Another amendment will prohibit any was as dangerous as they make them OM MARDLE had listened as pa- | nan Reeger: Wil een of Nee es tho brawny heavyweight of Mridgeiort, | Ganer fnglisuman, ina few rounds in "WPhiliy," aa club or club official from having avy oft hook and | um 9 Sonn., at tie Ane 4. of Jeney 4 interest in the Management of a boxer with his great left hook and that | tently as only he can up to this | Huff-Danny Horne and Maxey Green. | femite tn en eight ‘cae a ae| Langton! Exeton's great colored heaty. Bembordier Wells Kaseked Ont ‘The provision wimed at fake fighta Fight ne carried around with dim! oie and could stand it no longer. | Fiidic Fitasimmons Vaevee ieee cee ont eee wor ee i now in San Francisco, whee be wilt] LONDC will permit club managers to withhold Central News that | compensation from boxers if the refered na four-mund decision bout a! y, Be of So mpton,|dedares they failed to box on their Frankie Burne, the senastional Jeney Cit Pacer maging oa paper 5 f Southampton. i merits. Club owners in New. York Sollee ; i" As Lang-| who knocked out Bombardier Wells | Bifralo and Roghester. will be required fighter, will engage iu bie t tonigut in| font ususily battles hie best Si A }iast night, would meet Georges Car- {tg file a $10,000 Bond, and smater cities hie will ex-| White man, aro that Mevban 9] ventier, the French heavyweight | bonds ranging from $5,000 to $2,500, | . tO | the short period of Gee,” and Morgan became thoughtful, Meelan, the pudgy hearyweight| ment made “what chances Ritchie took! [| nev. @ champion do the same thing ‘anybody but a sucker, You all ‘hem, but 4 ber, don't you,” asked Dan, the Willie L ne Boxers’ Loyalty League is com-| tou: dof boxera who volunteer rvices at diff nt hospiturs. approached | boxer is charter) member. urke fracas|of the league's success “Why, you guys don't know what a good fight is. I've seen hundreds of wis-Sailo : nh wh , likely to get @ aiff pa M confirmed as. ye —_ | he walked right in and took at the old Fairmont, one Mareh ht Danny Morga whose fo ANd change punches wich Dave east side y to gt 0 ns, champion, ison infin iM have stood the test of time. These welve-cylinder hustling have made tt] y b A ni Sporting writers in this morning's Postal Games on April 12, everything Leaoh had until his face jn 1911, The wo ju to|t y er, in their slar bout ¢ rounds at the] Biddle Fitmimmor e write: He morning § rt i Purely vegetable. Wonderfully swelled up like a balloon’ |wlam each other, Both pe to provide entertainment for | summit A, C. of Howwh J, Burne is in| cured the decision over I nuwapapers 4 ae SIGE oF National, Federation of Postal wick to banish billousnese, eee bree ie rene Doctors 7er, | but they had ly Sor Lane of ShOueR f Convatonvent ols | goad eave for the battie, Georgie I [at the Memory A. A. of How Gbadaea’ wit! me Prenchman A Sasa ahantastn’ watt clocn eels vad Oy) to fing thelr icudy off, Willie neatly sat euch other's punch, ‘They knocked |diers, ‘The Ik sup hia a6) of BROAD was matched today by tis manager, Dan - — AO ad iP eg aes A an had enti Leachic on thé floor solidly with a each other down early and often, and No one is paid and nothing is cha i Paps les ys) \to meet Jack Mertellia, s promiaing welte seain Manash Again: Armory on § ay. evenin a hard right, taking ail the fight out of at one time both were on the ground | for expenses him.” and apparently out at the same time.) The ue works with Major Git- The finest thing I ever saw in the That's what I call a great fight.” liette, who directs al Red Cross n,” and Ike Dorgan looked as \f Why, do you know,” Dan Morgan jentertainincnta in twenty-three h immensity of this (a . ‘or the third | April 12. ‘The committee in charge RBY, Conn. For the third | Wive arranged to make the games the | time in six weeks Pete Hartley, the new | most ‘patrio ever held in the metro- | Durable Dane, gave Louis Bogash of | politan district. | Athletic Director ‘John | - \of Moston, in @ twelve round decision bo Tommy Tohey and Tommy Kaw, the nigga! | we Commercial A, C, of Boston on next Vriday 8 Paterson, Nd are going (0 tht0¥ | night, pondhes a: each other in another eight roum! | — “ c ‘0 ne M0. ~ m0 lve eon, assisted by H. W. Johnac eect ton ie Sure whe, re: | DORE. ON Ke Britton is the most) pitale, |The immensity oe ytMis (SK goin New Jemay on Monday night. ‘The suton-| A match has fast teen clinched vetween Jat BIAESPEL, 6M SPM herora’ the star [and Ave Greenbaum, are planning” for | eens. “ik WAS one of then tp ae art Atl ri @ COM | makem of tho Hm A, O, af Patemon have eit of Bayonne, N. J. DNlotte “Club of thia city, Hartley an elaborate programme. Among the | ta 1 ever Baw “New York,” shouted the conduc-|siters that the Major provides amuses who. reseaty "secured | woked them to clash in pain event of ei . ‘wed joxed rings around the Bridgeport man | features will be the two-mile run and | t you ever saw? Not | torette, and whatever Morgun had 10 ment six nights @ week for each ong| ume! Sim (0 clash im the mein cent of eight |the derision over Fred Diet, the ali boxw, Pond OMS oning gong and never left running nish Jump, metropolitan Indoor | hy ron Engel had tho say was lost in the rush to the)train' of his hospitals, Boxing takes up ae ae ae ate ae aos lit ivelvcwcound ‘bout at the the issue indoubt, Bogash showed great | championships, Entry blanks for the vee yee ever door. It had been a repvarkably/short three nights and other forms uf en. “ brs Hee Oe Moston oo. next Monday stamina and gameness, but was pot in! monster carnival will be out in a few Will improve this condition “Phils | trip trom Newark, i tertaiument the remaining nighta A am 6 eruae ae a | ie a ts, the Dapes class dayee |

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