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Boxing Law Likely to Be Passed in Nevada Over Gov- ernog’s Veto. Copyright. 1919 by the Pres Publishing Co Tbe New York World ) OV. BOYLE of Nevada vetoed a Boxing Bill calling for twenty- five rounds to a decision in Carson City the other day, and yesterday the House of Nevada Legislature vote on the bill and passed it over the Gov- ernor's: head by 4 vote of % to 10. if ‘the Senate of that State will develop as many friends for boxing, the b Will go through despite the heavy Hand of the Chief Executive, Natu rally, the man who will keep his peeled on that next voting bee will be! mone other than the tal! Mr, Rickard Tex bas told us all along that be didn't fancy Nevada, especially Reno, &8 @ battle ground. In fact, Tox seemed anxious to dismiss the subject, Yet there is a suspicion that the quiet wpoken ‘exan had Nevada in his mind's eye all the time. Nobody knows Nevada better than’ ‘Tex Hickard and nobody could brug & fight into the confines of that State and make more out of it than this game Rickard, Rickard made his pro- moting mark there and he'd make it in if he had to fall back on ibe ing sward. There is little ques- tion that no man in this country Would welcome a twenty-five round boxing bill in Nevada more than Tex Rickard. The vote in the House makes things look very hopeful, and before coming Bast it is possible that Rickard wii time to count noses on the question of doing or dying of the bil ICKARD is expected back at the “ Biltmore stalking grounds to- Ward the end of the week. Little or Mothing, of his present plans are! known, He has given out very few ints os to just bow thick the plot .» et to y ing anything about it, have had to say since Tex landed in the oll belt. Tex has had another tak with Willard, of course, but the nag are that the pair simpty talked over the outcome of the fravas ard the possibilities of running the te as near to $500,000 as possible. course the only interest that Wil- dard will take in the box office re- “eeipts now will be to mentally coant ‘his share, had Rickard agreed on Wil- fard’s original suggestion that they Fun the show on a fifty-fifty basis after all expenses are paid. If the gate goes to anything Willard will pine away wi “wuvy before he ever toes the ie. | “Jess suttenly do lak dat ole suffin’ fo" “ankrolis," And who can blame his. Making an easy million or two with your fists is surely a pleasanter pas time than trying to overcome the in- herent cussidness of a mule team through the medium of a frayed jerk- ACK CURLEY comes to town with the big Pole, Wadlek ZbyszKo beled “champion of the world.” Sack makes a nifty courtesy and sa wth: “My man is now the world's ) champion chucker simply because be ——— comes! Our own *'Shire”’ col- lars. Shapes you grow at- | tached to. ie Soft ‘Shire’ collars, *Registered Trademark, The best of everything men and boys wear. Spring styles now ready. Convenient Corners” Fifth Ave. at 41st Sr Lort and Found” articles in The Wo: nd Found E World Buliding, will be lisi ‘ thirty days. Thee | Been at any of The W: "GRABBING THEM OFF AT THE AERONAUTICAL EXPOSITION ONE OF THOSE CHUMMY AIR. FLYABoUTS GRAND eanyor) ie Bade - AINT THEY WONDERFUL! THE INTERIOR OF THE GARDEN 1S Gar oUFLAcEC WITH SCENERY New Yorker W SUMMERVILLE, § the golf tournament decided here A York qualified for the firat final for the George Wright, jump to ada to get the lay of the Horr of fend A few words from the Texan eight an Might not go amiss when it comes championship, defeating oy the Prose PatTDhing Co, (The New Yor Evening World KITE BaLLooW SUSPENDED FROM HE GROERS AN IT HAS THE GeNeear A LITTLE AIR HOU SHAPE OF A GOOF AT THE EXPO — HANDY FOR @& LITTLE FLIGHT OVER THE PARI QSBWBd KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CT EXPLAINING IT To @& Guy Wo ALSO KNOWS NO’ SMT IT TOO ee Wear THE OTHE! LL CONTRACTEO HIS WHEN THEY |J, , and his second with Jobnay Gnftiths, Akron fighter, for twelve rounda at the American A. of Baltimore on Mareh 21, oe of the officials of the Olympls A. of Philadelphia, bas soured & lease on the National League Baseball grounde in Philadelphia to wtage ope alr boxing abows during the sum It is likely that Beony Leonard and Lew Tendler, the crack Philadelphia fighter, will box @ ait round bout there during July or lightweight, now boxing at San Fran- another bout Roach, the good lichtwelght of Frisce in a four round decision bout at the Columbia Will Play Brown] Gellese Oct ti, Colb neisco claim that uid have given the papers in San Referee Irwin sh bis family, ble wife ° confines to bed with pneumonia, Jeff Smith, the middleweight of Bay » Was unable to go through with his twelresound bout with Joe Egas of Boston ‘of Boston last night, had no chance to train for the contest and his manager asked for a postponement, | Friday night. At the Central A, © H's first will be Seranton for tan rounds of Seranton on March Biz Mackey the retired featherweight of Cleve who trained Frankie Burns for all of his| Mater even though the chances look to be a million to one against their side winning, is responsible for the Twelve teams bowled in The Evening quick recovery that the intercollegi- | World headpin — tournam ate football world is making from jthe effects of the wir, When the has call to arms was heard the college |!n¢ from lvl to 112 football players rallied to the colors in great numbe they rush to the front that the ranks |Sornwell ‘of t through one week of strenuous training to wee Of the elevens were depleted and few |tvam, 105; Arthur Smith, Rellance Hose fighting condition Which is located at Poleb, | a decision over got a win over maip of the A. BF, ¢ in Paris in June, and the thin Charley Weinert decision over What could be simpler J today that his injured bi swell again and that he will go to the Orang colleges wel simpler that we can think of just any kind on the gridiron last tall, Kor No, that Zbyszko isn't going off without tomer Metropolitan and State | tursed the pigskin whe “himalt wader tint iy of Jahn Doberty of Brooklyn 118° pounds, Doherty lina matoned | Jobany Downs at Cle land tought ond Preokte Wilkm of Brookim to | bor Betting Lain at Miixabew, N. 2, There is more than one warrior is just as quick to forget au | Rockvil divgpute Zby's the tragedies of the war, with the [#hce Hose Company result that all the big colleges are plunning to resume the sport next {autumn on the old basis, In fact, | 276 the war has aroused the old college |!#ht fighting spirit to an even higher de | Tear ueat Monday 8? a0 Monday BE the country will undoubtedly see {sume exciting battles for the planships of the and South, respecti' Of course nothing would please Curley more than to hear a nice 9 If Barl decides ¢ roar from Bart he hasn't retir championship tucked away under the F arm and would such a of your life! in bouts of eigb! rounds will be the Jennings offers t vy fight tana at that it would, simpler than that ing back since the game was put |e! ef Shh 5 und Johnny Daly and ¢ 1 one of Uiem while Johnny Buff amt the Jersey City battles, will clasts e old times when last night in d the old-fashioned way, Brown will face well known sporting men and has just orman date will be set when it is learned 4 intends to stage! just when the Navy-Ar will be held at the Polo ( what with the crowd of Jia's e ea got attractive All linen where the wear ‘he as you pleane, w and displayed « idol of his countryme Woring entertainments (n Dut 196 pounds if Vhion, Stevens, Wesleyan and Johnny Clinton tae been York University wan to box in the m led by Mike Mo event of the Sammut dence boys will be the plece de re th a bunch tmaraes hin mined tor ten rounds at Joo: ny Dalty at Lock for ten naunle at the Que many olber bouts on the way back from Cali noticed unti fights himself mat boxem in the Dempsey for w ring for goal and intends to go to work, could by boxing teason for retiring from the business was bepene unable to get om any matches, Have Youa RoGEeRs Peet Company Tired Liver? a Broadway Four at 34th St. turned to Penn state | Moore, who is likely to lave ‘© box Jimmy Waite sare demand a guarantes Q 2 on the fight pictures expenses, is matched tor Decaune hie man playing feld Y Wittebungh Mareb South Bend Marob 11 and Joy | in nis recent bouta in into action again Priday Laxative F ruit Rolls Jaimant of the New Bogland Hartley Wins tn t » new Durable dangerous poi # fast ten-round bout! before the Keystone A. C, mail, | queane Gardens lust night, round Hartley scored a knockout, und ready to announce them during the reat of the fracas the’ local In the tirat Noy. Sample Free on Request, i Boal's Holle, 416 W, 14tb St,, New Nork, lad was extremely caref Chistic Nets tom Yaa and Gossip ) Banner Football Season ‘Planned for Next Fall By All of the Colleges Brown Oct. 25, ope: Here, Its Biggest Game Since | RPWY'"Srincetsn ct pe Sport Was Put Under Ban. Ne a open; Nov. 22, Vale at Cambrid By Alex, Sullivan, HAT old college rah! rah! spirit that causes students to keep on cheering for their alma Bowling Alley By Chatter tack t at the White Elephant alleys last night. Out Jof the sixty bowlers that competed five |bowlers won medals with scores rang- The 112 score was Jrolled by Paris Maron of the Arcade No. 1 team and is the high score of the ament up to date, Other medal ra of the evening were: Ro oH F. R. Trippler & Co. 8. So rapidly did wine Company "No. 3, 102; Nick Ross, Inde pendent No. 1, 101; L ell, War 1/8; Paris Maron, ‘Arcade abl to put elevens of ne team scores. Were 3, Independen Trippler & C Hoe Bowling pany of i Rell: As quick ast y were to lay aside | oitie they were needed }Wiut Uncle Sam, the college gridiron |Qi\ 4 R Hose npany No. 6; Warrior NY No. 4, scheduled for to- No games. and the legions of fans through. | sen, ahis wi m- | st, West, North | {aie 1/, next season. | ak lually been com. | Huis Wolins Bivwaly Columbia has gra e, the ban, and the coming. se will the Blue and White etieally indulging in the sport in| ? eis | Morningside team here nksgiving Day or Nov ries Knob: | ruggle | nds | Yolumbia will kick off for the first! } on Oct, 11, meeting Vermont; | en Will come Williams, Amh 191 t, | w | Of course, the battle with the Provi- | & nistance at Columbia, as all the othe 1 colleges to be met have had a place | er on the schedule some time other | Hist, i since the resumption of the sport ou | lok " ; the Heights in 1915 i Cook meet aC tae” Amara Coach Fred Dawson expects to put a formidable eleven on the fleld, as! » allese are te headquarters all but two or three of the boys whe | of ‘ " meaners ip baigue hieved such a good rd di only losing one game=that to! ji iy Na | Syracuse—will be back on t2o job, | Mausttan, Federal Rew “ The only loss that will be Telt 4 Capt, » Who was a member of im mf ai the officers’ ‘training school mien Mschante tia inst fall but who has since re Not only does C« bang-up team umbia plan to put nthe arena, but th South Field will enovated so that there w re a Nive rpet of turf, Stands will be added |.) . that close to 10,000 people can be | 4 L uidhe commodated for the Brown gam: The Greenw he complete schedule follows and Hine ninon 4 Oct. 11, Vermont at South Field; Oct. 18, Williams at South Fiel Oct. 25, Amherst at South Field. Nov. 1, Union at South Fie! 5 Nov. 8 Stevens at South Ficl Jim Coffey, the Dublin ¢ t, looked Nov. 15, Wesleyan at South Fil t | like h t in Nov. 22, New York University at | nis eight-round bout with Lafry Wit Bouth Field; Nov. 27 or 29, Brown | | ant} h at Mary M ZO in both games Coffey int ae 1 self at times last n South Fields N Hiridgeport, which hy won on Harvard will play seven ga th Ww is arting with Bates on Sept \ + Ma iy neeton and Yale have their y fbopncat any. th places on the Crimson sebedul nee he Wa, yoput int ton College and Springfield Y. M. ©. A.| pugilistle t are the newcomers on the list, ‘Phere | Will will be games played on Oct. 25 and | time ime showing mad. a big 18 but the authorities are not | Bt wit Moy chinks that it won't take long now for him to get in Hine more for matches with ail the he is (ust regaining his Frank Mors here trying all the ‘The schedul: Sept. 27, \S DRIVING AND WAVES HER HAND TO FRIEND BELOW THE BIRD BoYs WERE AS POPULAR AS A GUY WHO ALWANS PANS THE CHECKS RACING SELECTIONS. NEW ORLEANS. First’ Race—True as Steel Minute Man Third Race—Charlie Leydecker, 1+} Brady Wins & Kophin Entry ~Hank O'Day, | Higher Club Dues to Come} When Prohibition Puts the 19th Hole i Mourning. ton Golf Club, 1 | Club, Richm snd County Country Clu) ‘ountry Club, + 8 Golf Club,! By William Abbott Country Club, 8 expect assessments and stif- er ducs about the time Pro-| | hipition dries up the 19th hole. committees already are figuring how to make up the loss of revenue at the spot where only championship golf Sunningdale White} Woodmere Club, down! Texas stands ready clubs are able to make a substantial Francis Ouimet profit from the cuisine The refresh- quite beneticial to clubs’ coffers. Com- . the toss of in | s passing of the 19h hole'nence with his memorable defea rdon and Ted Ray, the fa- features in American golf. Deot gollers estab | Play-off for ‘in 1913 at Brookline » sSTRANGLER LEWIS’ THROWS | JOE STECHER IN 2 HOURS. | March 4.—Wrestling en- thusiasts commented to- breaking of the draw existing until last night between Joe Stecher of Nebraska Ed ("Strangler") Lewis of Ken- The men had met three national open title ©/ houses to get an occasional has heid its Joon League stymied its activitie Could the walls of these traditional ineeting places talk, they could relate | hign handicap chub golfed like a Vardon, with holes mads ifmpossible’ recoveries that would shrink from ell, uny one who received botties knows the | tucky ve old | Preceding | | champions wil Dring together eer-| . playe uni played around declared a draw—the ongest “resulting in five hours of wrest- One : Sent| one thing: is certain fhere's going nVersationai lemonade is served 4s an incentive for championship golf. fi their fourth, i!) 3] dufters when o twelve minutes and thirty: “seven sec onds of wrestling, The Wykagyl Club of New Ro will hold an important meeting 4 Sectred atter two | the first of any nal club's cons ‘tution will be | about through iy | changed matches—came announced to-day embership. Digna ge ‘addock would. meet »-night’s sexsi from France, probably at Omaha, Sateen JACK HUTCHINSON LEADS OFF GOLFERS WITH A 71. : 4 for mel at = 2.65. s10.00 has shown in Florida a card of 71 seventy-two hole Open championship. n was Wilfrid etd » Walter Hagen of | ‘ola managed to With an easing up of labor condi- clubs this spring will be able to complete work on their s that remained unfinished be- in thie num- ver will be the Philadelphia, construction finest in the country first roun@ of the sment of $500 on each member Part of this revenue yuree betterments. 1 land, | , fresh from his » with his irons puld do was a 76 raving him be- | yf the longest in the al handicap list but for the tar “YOU MAY ARGUE about the League of Nations, low handicap players, ition 18 anxious to sK recaleitrant scrap about the Monroe Doc- Bedford Golf Club, Park Golf Clup, ( Brooklyn Forest | Brook Country |, tfine, fight over armament, but is no argument over the fit, style and satisfaction of your suit made to your order $25 to $50. TWO STORES hoe af rt BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND 30 E. 420 67. P. S.--A man convinced against his will has another think coming, Club of Glen | Lakewoo.1, | Dunwo.d'e Country Club, Country Club, Fairview Country | ck Golf Club, uit’ Club, Huntington Country <nollwood Country , ‘Mahopac Golf Club, Maidstone Manhat.an Golf Club, Johnny Dundee Drops Mealy Twice for Count | PHILADBLPHIA, March 4—Johnny Dundee, the leading contender for Benny Leonard's crown, added an- other scalp to his long list of vie~ tories here last night when, before | 5.000 fans at the OQ.ympia A. A. he | handed out a neat pasting to Johnny | Mealy, a Quaker City idol, who re- jcently knocked out Gussie Lewis, Ut is safe to say that Mealy never saw |80 many gloves in all hig career as |he witnessed when the New Yorker |Sailed into him jast night, | Dundee demonstrated that he car- (ries a terrific wallop in both mitts, }when in the second round he sent Meally to the canvas twice for the ycount of nine. Johnny was in the jbest of condition, weighing 130 pounds, and his brand of boxing was the best seen in this city in many moons Donley Outpotnts Snitivan Mickey Donley, lightweight, scor night at the Harrison A Jimmy, Sullivan, the champion, in an eight livan is an awkward f wasn't seen at his be all the better work of th first four rounds went fifth and sixth were even, with Sullivan asily takin owing to the ‘act that 1 to be resa ing his sp Sullivan with many i ng session. 1316 GOLFERS 1 TEE OFF ; IN PINEHURST TOURNEY. | PINEHURST, N.C. March 4.—An records as re ds number of contest ants taking part in a tournament round were broken when 316 golfers teed off for the first eighteen holes of the thirty - six-hole qualifying round in the nual epring tournament. Dwight L. Arm- strong of the Oakmont Club, who de- feated Phil Carter in the final of the midwinter tournament two years ago, led the great fleld home by a margin of four strokes, going over the No, 2 course in 38, 37—7o. L. D. 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