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; pment Red Cross Leader Going to, Albany to Urge Passage of, @ Boxing Bill. Oporeigt, 191, by wie trom Maataning Ue” | (The New York Hvening Work.) “one of the boxing bills now belng, groomed at Albany for passage hy the State Legislature becomes &, < Jaw the Boxers’ Loyalty League will} €e indirectly responsibie, as rani the ‘tireless efforts of this organiza. @ion tus wounded soldier boys, prin i have enjoyed shows almost “since the war ended. j praiseworthy has been the work ot Boxers hereabouts that Major | Giette, who is in charge of| the Eastern Division of the Red Cross, is going to take several of his captains along with him next week | for the purpose of going to Albany end urging Gov, Smith to recom-| the immediate passing of a} 8 boxing law. ar Oifetie has tity roenitis| Giants Give Out | _ Ulitles sed the Boxers’ Loyalty “Haag is vged snow initnan) Conaplete List of | p 90,000 more wounded and Kk, and thi ague is going to se that these men also are amuy It was Dan Morgan that con eeived the idea of a Hoxers’ Loyalty and his enthu: m about the | ause is xo great that it has spre the other manag fn full 1 4| play the with the result (hat prac-|8ox at Gainesville, Fla, April 7 every boxer hereabouts de-| Red Sox at Columbia, 8, C., April 9 pwotes all or part of his time to en-| Hed Sox at Spartanburg, 8. C. Ap Evéry night the leaguo puta on | Salem, N.C. on April 11; Baltimore at shows somewhere or other, Baltimore, April 12:and 13; Washing- paid by the Frequently it is necessary to |; feed a large number of men, espe- |i ses, but they a or just ax hard, as they pit unselfish is the work of the| 1917. Jones | Gillette never stops praising them. | He is one of the sport's stanchest MORE AB THE PROPOSED BILL SeNS" THE SECONDS SHALL REMAIN SEATED DURING THE vox: Training Games | p Pans | Here is the Giant tr | | On March 29, April 4 and 5 they wilt ed Comsat Tampa, Mia; Red | ton at Newport New Washington in Petersburg.’ Va. April > Washington at Norfolk, April 16, : i Washington at Richmond, Va.,| Sixteen teams competed in The Even- ) Clally when shows are put on at such | april 18; Washington at Washington, |ing World head pin tournament at the @utrof-the-way places ax Fox Hills,| April 19 and 20, Staten Island. Double header at the Polo Grounds Not only are the boxers and pro- | With Interseals-Interborough, April 21; Dghotern obliced to pay their own ox. | Y4l0 at Polo Grounds, April obliged (o box | giana wii poet Si 9X | Giants will operate froin ‘The Giants received a were getting money for | yesterday from John nor drafted from Shrevepert, La. in| ‘Phe } charged from the | descendant of John } Supporters, and for that reason he | UYOrery fame 4... BEST SPORTIN OUT TH (SS = THE OLD —) \ Omi ay THIS STUFF WILL GET THE GATE \F THE BILL Goks THROUGH: I(T SAYS + SECONDS SHALL NOT SPEAK, SIGNAL OR --="= COMMUNICATE WITH THE SHOOT e€Ross TO —< CONTESTANTS ----++ 7 CONTE ST ” ving schedule nd 8; es Vay April 145 44, ed contract | He ul Jones, | Fiynn, ui Jones of Revo- ds to go to Albany next week |in at the Yankee headquarters yester-|in bawling and impress on Gov. Sinith the im- It is raid that 90 per cent. of the | and had & conference wit hy f ce BiebbRrEed gcb gins Tuesday night, Jack Quinn ts wir men that are divrharged from the) Fine Furmeay Satie over Quinn j pu “If he pitehes for me as he did for, ernment training is strong for the Comiskey last July and A v maniy art. make a heap army ‘and navy know how to b | Everybody that hax indulged in Gov | Yanks.” WOOD, according to a report | Lm M's: GEN. LEONARD A,|_ Evidently the Yankee management | Affington No, 2, 412, and Artington No. ‘ounds nt that he is going to head} Army, rd of Control is pi its that ho has been offered the on the big lot mature. Ha) grounds ins MpDIis mind whether to accept, Here's | himaclf to spinning war yarns it the Major says: | will only be if the sport ix tim. | strictly to amateur bouts. Under | ing board has been in my possession ‘NO opnsideration will I have anything | [oF several days, most of which time ax been spent by me in travelling g lism is connected with it, There|@round my department, and, truth (gx fom uw Boies C be no muckerism about the| fully, I have not had time to mast to do with any movement if profes- | sport, My understanding ix that the | its contents. | Mevement will seek to go Tule their game. If they want boxing a gentleman's gar ROM here it looks as though the with it whole-souled. My wish International Olympic meet to geta firmer hold an the Polo ap” Huston had # con from Chicago, says that the! with John MeGraw at the ¢ quarters and arranged for a 1 vy und Civillan Boxing| Yankees want a long-term leas: Fangement, wh ty Was at the tion, but that he hasn't yet made | May, but tathed orn ting | York next week, or the week follow like the lawn tennis authori. |!0®, and will make my decision then. . the precious papery being attested | Brothers, 418; Bertance to the Nation of having un-| by Jack Quinn and Herb Thormahlen. Astoria Hi ¥ pered boxing, | The latter ts still working in Jersey City 31%, Glas e with Miller Hug-| Palace No, 1, 60. Huggins ts enthusi-| Palace No. 4 ust, be will! > of difference ‘for. the/ Ark. N. J. 35; sa ganar oe isch ei. 1 of Glendale, | ington’ No. b ant head- w lease | Tt is understood that the on the | 4 of uw Te year-to-ye Vouue at | x shop" yester> ht of baseball. The | ba BB former idol of Coogan's Bluff confined | |. Among iment as the "Bi pr | L expect to be in New |, (3 Co good form ‘pee the sport conduct as) will be revived next year, and | ae, in England, where the » ; id suspicion. it will twenty-five 4 written Commit sumes be ti Vinabillty of and also to | Gnanelal sur | Ib D wry, Ind _ -In whipping ovr Spring a shoe styles into line, we re-) 1; member that it’s first of all So while we've the smart- Volo est of lasts, including! aint ‘ movelty effects for men| year. ‘seeking ‘something § dif- @s “all-leather” standard. if -**Pedestrian” is the shoe im is exactly right for| box of % of feet. t PRegisteres Trademar! | Broadway “Four at 34th St obably be he constitution of the new box-| Baron Pierre President of the International Olym- pic Coumnittee, to the Itali suggesting th Jd at Italy's cw Montu, wn Italian deputy, has called ting of representatives of sport organizations to discuss the ad-| ra time t Olympiad would be held in this country: A xtnong movement was ‘iil We started to bring #bout the holding of ts | the games here, but the action of the Turon in suggesting Rome as the ONTRARY to expectation ( Rickard, th to promote the Wi Dempsey fight hampionship the latest viace to sorar y HE Army arace for comfort. re next fall will be held at t D> ferent,” we build them all Don’t trifle with a cold + a commonsense as well] —it’s dangerous. x *You can't afford to risk | w: | Influenza. n orthopedic surgeons; Keep always at hand a * PEET COMPANY CASCARA Rome. | de Coubertin, who for and Sabb ea been the| Kalter ant ‘Harae ee toa iomae Olyte | sliewe SU'Nicholes Avenue bd: Iplat Breet nnounces that he| night conducting the class k the Government for rt. it was thoug' t that th ene of the big meet is regarded equivalent to settling Une mat Tow ling alleys, - xen dent: T Peste ne Boowiary: _& of the world, won't |, ity tll next week rh which is quite hand Mt ead Navy football game rounds Nov. 2 . the Metropolis of an- ! allem. Ne wrting attraction for this ar eds Ba 5? QUININE 90) ri inition THE EBVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 6, 1919. - E BOXING BILL Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) InTrooverN’ BEAR CREEI<’S POPULAK LIGHTWEIGHT, ABE O'BRIEN - THE BILL DOESNT 2 SOX & WoRD ABoUT PROHIBITING THE SE IT ALSO Fales TO MENTION LIMITING THE INTROOUCTION OF NO HORE THAN THREE GLYS IN ONS BVENING Soldiers See | First Show Held | At the Polyclinic it tie ties oni 1 tase soe HANE TO DO SOMETHING FROM THROWING WATER INTENDED FoR THE FIGHTERS ONTO THE PRESS BOYS Boxing was introduced at the Pol night, when represented a splendid fistic Jard's sparring partner, boxed a sutional draw with Young Sam Lang: | LONG WEAR pkea | sen- ford of Butfalo After being kn right-hand crosses | Many Opponents of oy AND ECONOMY Sunday Ball Appear ng in Albany days, on their return home. Mrs. Mary Gooderson wound up the ‘al by saying: not find any fault with our diers for throwing hand grenades into German trenches on Sunday, and 1 this law which the way of baseball on day of the week drift back second round, L back in the and Gossip By John Pollock t round and had Re hanging on, carning a draw with the | clever Brookiynite White Elephant Bowling Academy last of this aggregation of bowlers nine won medals, namely J. A. 16 and 17 the|Casey, 10; W. orfolk, Va. |ileins, 199, Arthur Morris 4, li, John Be i, and rlem Pala lives at Arcadia, nearla high total for Members of the league that Major | Shreveport, and has Just been dis-|is almost certain to b y. He is @ lineal! season ts much further advanced scores were bowling fans being unable Two contracts, duly sicned, dropped | with the head ea ith ges chs featherweight championship title, wh fought a real fight was knocked out in Philadelphia July 25, 1917, is to receive of $1,000 with an option of accepting of the gross re At | Heari However a Number of Advo- cates of Walker Bill Are Heard. was going at his colored “opponent Kid Carter, the welterweight cham- wit Pango experanes, Ohad snag | Neslin Soles is not unt . Eddie | of people can testify to their long wear sennation iu | and economy. | To reduce your shoe Reon expense, buy Nedlin-soled shoes. You uppercuts whicr: | an get them in many styles for every Jerseyite’s | Member of the family. featherwelght, {h their #ix-round bout | at the Olympia 4 next Monday night, Fitzsimmons, in, Which IK so eaental cores follow Pot club No. Ira Pata Cine who bas iaid off from bot up today to ine Malone bill to permit the 4 baseball on the first with or without an a der a locad option clause, Senate Chamber. One side said that the working man > other site working man was side maintained 2 m of 4 Knights of Columbus Was greeted with wild applay his straightfor- the game he lovee, while Mry. Ella O'Gorman Stan- Ohairman of the Woman. Democratic League, who boasted eleven children, #ix boys, three in the service, ot Club xz, Harlem Palace No. 40° Marlen Paldc of the week, rounds at « boxing whew to be hold at Montreal + 0n Momday evening, 1. 90, a ymouth Institute No. Brooklyn, mouth inatitute crowded the some time apd is now ready to fight again. Helen Daly welterwelght appy Howard was against gerald Lamson, Chairman of the Brook- lyn Auxillary spoke In favor For the emening boring ahow of the Pity Senrting Club on Marah Herman Taylor of Philadelphia has enmaed J Surth, the olewr middiewright of Razonne to meet Henry Rooker of Mbiladelphia for it to a man that the bill was pernicious, tt that it was wholesome and ne; They differed even on the quality of the alr in baseball parks on Sunday One side contended that! those who looked on must breathe an “atmosphere pleaaed for a chance to enjoy a whole- some sport free alr and sunshine.” So it went, and somehow the feeling the minutes might be a good idea for the Senate and Assembly to give the people, the week-days are @ chance to themselves on this compellin; “' | tion, so that they ni evening, Dunbar|those who represented them or mis n with much verbiage rehedidied for tonight owing to a 4 the American Naldonal tua! roe niglt, howere of clibe fom New York and New Budder, who left a leg on the battlat of Cambral, and Major G. also of the 11th Regiment of Enginee: Two extra cars, pire State Express, brought a crowd of ajor Gillette of the ted Cross a many fights mine he retuned the chances are that his ring experience will be much for Booiker, to the ring and tacked on the Among others in the delegation | Childs, President Woman's Democratic 0 departimant), one team, Moore did not have things euch bis cam | Daly way in hie eight-roind heitle with Kid Regen ‘ous DRAW COMPLETED FOR DAVIS CUP MATCHES | val Rank. two teaame from the Nauoval Treasurer of the Mayor's Committee of pany, two tana from Ube rumarum lub, une from the Kainon from the Federal Club’and Jame Iniand City, wher in the Kastern | tournament, rolled | ‘Tuewday night, ax Pal just did manage to shade | nan harles Wilson, Miss May Stanton and Miss Eula Nolan. a M. and gare Moore a great pattie the toughest fight Moore hes retumed to Amorica peony of Brooklyn, th | Gon Cook, the leading t As- Hing champion sociation completed the draw for the fonal tournament Davis Cup int Cook won all but in a ten-round bout wan immediately matched after victory to meet Johnny D: working men, |so tied up, Britain and Belgium will _m turn to play for the right to challenge Australasia, the present holder of the trophy, em? blematic of the world’s team cham- This Waa the ouly ' ‘The decision of the British Lawn Tennis Associa~ tion that English players shall not be |permitted to play in tournaments in Under the|€nemy countries and that | the|neutral countries they shall not be) ilege of deciding this question for| permitted to compete if entries from | Jenemy subjects are accepted, 1s ex- pected to be followed by similar ac- ion by other athletic organizations | According to the prognostic of some sporting authorities, there will be just as complete a ban German and other enemy athletes for years to come as there will be in other spheres, at least so an and Allied coun- 1, 178, 191; aver. | ten rounds at Arcade ulleya, | Tn a telegram just yeceived from Frank Razley the Yoga lightweight and outspoke Willie Tuck, Bagley states that he has from Frank Lackersten, ackson 10 engage the bauta to be fi Melbourne and A\ which Bogley hes ac- The first bout will We staged Baster Schumather won thre bled at tio. Brousdway Bo ita amt Stelios. brows ev i anid lowing — ELECTIONS. NEW ORLEANS. in five fighta tn This, however, Is in the hands of the ry mide | Logisiators wah up to / hands of the Codes Committee. ‘The Rev. Robert Watson, the Rey guarantecd $15,000, race—Bronco race—Pinehurst, Bartley Marden, was to-day booked up to meet Sailor Carroll for fifteen roams at Halifax. boxing gamo at Halifax eeems to be in flourishing condition, aa the contest there be. tween Roddy McDonald and Laura Miller, Melopolitan Cham. @ announces that enuy blani nahi. Conduit | representing the Federation of Church against the bill, in Ward charged that Sunday bageball would be in the interest of Bolaheviam. ‘This caused # sort of gasp, and Judge has the aamurance among those who spok: they will enter teste ‘Gulu Kid" of Brook @ which amounted to $2,000. far as the Burop tries are concerned. Seventh race—Oppor For Piles Free Trisl of sin? fer atmene and Fi Beal Happiness. diy you can't waié | O Pter tal get a0 cent box regiment at the Underground feiouteents yaar at Knijanntone® Rapid ‘Trans | Bantamweisut Chamgion Pete Horman of New Three players reached Orleans must be continuation a ak a Sign a 1 cragh of ap- plause when he resented the charge and demanded Sunday American me sheviki and never will be Judge Collins made a strong analytical and judicial plea for 1 that it might h the Cleveland A outpotnted by his beiter of seven rounds of the ¢ teat, while Herman had the bett tournament of the National! yed on the ‘courts of the Harvard Club. The survivors are Harold W. Carhart and J. T. Tom- linson jr. of the Yale Club and H, D. oppanent, Woife Association, Tokjeniben, | Captain, * of two rounds iat week a season Honry Meyer, yored member, el ah that be eomld * new magne lad match of the day was betw J. Maguire of Y in the second round eliminated Rob- ert L. Strebeigh, Columbia, the favor- for topmost honors ton representative Was forced to play maximum speed armed the writer tat elves how they he ban secured Champioa Bonny Leunard to a to decide’ for th to spend their Su are open now in the guise free trial oF Byramid Fle Sok amerag te me lenarie, ix comiagtonad of eght Mein: ‘tree the ent hvaqaem whan "tbe Maik feaima hruke even. it in & teneoun! tou the Quedimvery has been salected oeting “Willy Gib teats, and jx go on without let or hind Imost impossible f for the conte, an Murmy h makes the roll- boy on Sunday @ Jawn tennis dnd Gasnes the decision by manager of Frankie ther sports ‘in the man who cannot afford 5 Il fee to enjoy a base American National | able to pa lub etmnged its | raman of the New York entertained quite a | of his athletic friends in Harlem | for one and poison mind about putting on the bow ‘Afternoon Club to because of Bums end Crown aaking | sald that he was not fa & guaranton, Board of Aldermen up here in the role of an acy commerctalized baseball but that he was up here representing the bl majority of the people of New York in a demand for self-determination should enjoy their free da: _ He described conditions in New York a mad rush to Ket to the office in the morning and an equally mad rush to get 1 gentemen i ba most versatile of any of the s ing picture actors now the likely Prench no longar under the management of Frank Bagley be BALAK IEL ye nearest drug store, Ta wonderful blessin; people who hi and protrudin, nd such rectal trouble showing be- Ne an to or and Dick Peters, | ae to how they hive games, and wil ny broncho steerer liv- his aeroplanc much applause As for swimming. his record at Commerce | speaks for itself. included Dan Joxenh Wheatley, ging to San Francia with Wille Jackwon and and ho has placed himadf an. | Wearing hun botund, der ubo management af Joe Jacnts, Jong list of victaries tw his credit for « day of reereation, "| contended that healthy recreation Christianity go hand in hand and called Jimmy De Port, the veteran handler and man of fighters and tcensed referee of boxing Jerves, baw jnst been houte in the Btate of ranted & bconse by the New Jemey Boxing Com Biiamion to @tage boring sbows at his gymnasium ‘As Jimmy knows the he qught to make @ success of NY, id Bldg., Marshall, Mick. pyri Pie Preatahaat a Name., Frank Bergin, Maurice Hughes and James F. O'Con- real Rerwting lw at Long Brooch, N hot 1 260 iy tructice at the other night ‘The Now York Ladies Howling Club ia to roll the “era ates se inh il were Imposin upon the per: Til Apineliaa alles | onal a wanted to know if t thing more men could do the: yt skip rope or legrn st ass ante CAMBRIDGE, } fusal of the War Department to sanc- fame between Harvard here on Qct, tion @ football and West Roin' known to-night uager of Harver i Poen a G PAGE IN NEW YORK “2a By Thornton Fisher MINGHURST N. Cc. March 6 Dvigot L. Armstrong of the Oakmont Club and Edward Sivies of the Wagh- Neon Golf and Country Club, who ted for the medal in qualifying round of the spring t at Pinehurst With a total of 154 for the 36 hates, oll Diay off the tie In two eighteenshol rounds on Courses 2 and % to-morrow and Saturday. Both wen thelr matches easily in the first match round of the cournament played on the No. 2 course, Armstrong ng W. H. Ful- ler of Worcester b. 14 and Styles bards ydoles of Buffalo by Morton Wins i CHICAGO, M Philadel phi Pittsburgh, In fhe national amateur balkiin nament, Morton's run was HAS NOT HAD AN HOUR'S SICKNESS Since He Commenced to Take ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ 73 Lees Ave., Ottawa. rs ago I began to feel rum nd tired and suffered very mueh from Liver and duey Trouble. Hav- ing heard of ‘Fruit-a-tives,’ I thought I would try them. The result was sur- prising. “T have not had an hour's sickness since ng ‘Fruit or what I haven't known for a good many years—the blessing of a healthy body and clear thinking brain.” WALTER J. MARRIOTT. 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