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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 1919. ‘[4...-+| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (étioneo | th ge a ON : “COLUMN PLACE: ANY 19TH HOLE--TIME: PRESENT == - == ~—sBy Thornton Fisher CHAMPIONS FOR Bi | SENIOR GAMES — More Than 450 Entries Re- ceived for To-Morrow’s Cen) Championship Meet. The final tabulation of entries for the A. A. U National Senior Indoor Championships at the 13th Regiment Armory in Brooklyn to-morrow eve- ning has been completed, and, according to Frederick W. Rubien, Chairman of the A. A, U. National Championship Committee, the’ lst contains more present and past champions and prominent star ath- letes than ever before, More than 160 entries have been received, which is an unusually large number for a national indoor cham- |Pionship meeting. | For instance, the feld evente—running | high Jump, shotput, standing high and | standing broad jumpse—will have from twelve to twenty competitors in each, In the running high jump, Egon Brick- son Will defend his tithe against some ‘young and very promising jumpers, in- | cluding Walter W , wh ared | the bar at 6 feet 2 inches at the recent Boston A, A. games; Perry Roberts, | Stevens ‘Tech; A. Abromet, Morningside D3 WY, Hampton: University of Mea- HEX OTTO, LOOk- MUSIC AN ALL AFTER JULY 455 THar's Wor 4T- THE QUESTION IS worke YOU GOIN’ TO DO eter JU UF? NOT THAT 1 CANT DO WITH: WELL, IM ONE OF THOSE GUYS WHO our it BUT CAN TAKE (T OR WHERE'S OUR, LET IT ALONE, JAcK- REVENUE comin IT SURE Witt FROM-HUH- REDUCE MY MONTHLY CANT RUN THIS CLUB ACCcOUNT- CLUB ON trS REPUTATION GEE, YOUR. COMICAL= YOURE THE KINO® GUY \N A RAILROAD ACCENT With Its Twenty-Five- | ee d Decision Law, Almost’ _ Sure to Be Awarded the Big Fight. | ay i ae. 1919, by the Prem Publishing Oo, ; New ‘York Evening Works) PUGILISTIC oasis has been di > covered for the Willard-Demp- ey heavyweight championship It is Nevada, The Legislature has passed a bill over the Gov- Veto legalizing boxing bouts, Feferee’s decisions, over the ty-five-round route. Nevada has mighty lucky for Tex Rickard, fe promoting the big champion- battle, as the Gans-Nelson and | -Jeffries batties he promoted weld out there. It is now looked t Qs 4 certainty that this State TWA be awarded the fistic plum. ania; Larl Windhovel, | : | Club ‘of Philadelphia, and 4 _ Now that it is possible to stage a Fisti Ne Bisucp. ~o 5% Weatherdon of New’ York i Peal championship fight somewhere Cc ews University, all of whom have records of i the country, without danger of Pat McDonald, the Olympic ¢ham- ference, the fans will hardi; Pp pion shot-putter and giant policeman : . for arly elgut-round no-decinion an Ss IDAHO MAY GET BIG FIGHT. eapecte toh ; und’ shot } rich ans Now deracy” would By John Pollock dinis LavataacanTenacae |for-a new champiorship. es . & * . -Houn latches | in jn fine Although Tex will consider all of- | and Poeat Makes Offer, and fools eoutideut (Lat he can PM before making a final decision,| Bill Brennan, the Chicago heavy- prrinssinie sige au complish feat. | is now a pronounced favorite | weight with numerous knockouts to his | BOISE, Idaho, March f—ideh Giant Prot the Gait ay pines ‘BBA probable battie-ground, credit, will fight at Pittsburgh on bigaPe pean Sash ee se ldo |¥ania in the Maric hore.’ Bf Calkae mee at Reno Liat Jefe S00 Johns | Maren 17. He was matched to-day to to-day te . bid for ne Willard-| isthe young collegian whom Coach fought. It was at Goldfield t meet Harry Greb of that elty for ten Dempsey f y passing a law which| Robertson expects to score points tor , Nelson Re icakia bikes ie rounds before the Keystone A. C., ae heed contests up to twenty t on ‘ound ith four-ounce gloves. : Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out | Which stages its shows at the big ee © : J Corbett in i897. All three Duquesne Garden there. They were to | Two women members of the House | fi he A Aree PAG aecone é ; towns are keen to stage the big | have fousht next Monday night but the voted for the bill which the Governor | Sionship;. George Brand 500 fight. promoter had the go shifted to st Me a in igned, It puts boxing under the con=| javelin champion, and ed is reported, too, that the Idaho| Patrick's night in order to permit Pal | trol of @ commission of the State law| Brooklyn A. A.. ate some of the 4 Jaws are being revised 90 a8 to! Moore and Patsey Scanlon, the husky department Li he AR MO it of the staging of the big ght national champions are entered Pocatello comes to the frony | itt#bursh bantam, to box on that eve: Pocatello hag already offered $163,000} for the standing broad jump, as follows; Loyalty League Stages a ior the a, Sam Kronman, present champion; Lieut. an offer of $160,000 cash for|™™® = ; cd a acedlecne 2 atel desta William Ho "Taylor, 1015) champion and | mill. ce 4 ropolitan Jockey Club an — |record holder; J. 'C. Hoskin vlan weak t4t Tout tha yao) MOunced its stake programme for the igges ow re u n TERHay OBEmE tne Gates 1 A ar Giniee Git tas eutnnel PYNGLISH authorities plan to na- tam, is out of the Kolckertorter|*Ping and summer meetings at L LLEAIR HEIGHTS, Fla, March | pone se tol run road’ ‘ Politzer, vational running broad’ jump women's championship of the | champ Joe Froehlich, former na-+ air golf links began in @ gale of| tional Junior champion; 'R. Bach- Miss Harriet Shepard of Hart-| mann, former ree standing broad sum) nn, missed a short putt for|Miteret prevent nation tionalize sports as a means of combating labor unrest through- the United Kingdom. Under this! scheme the Government would | ‘be was taken after being shot Jamaica. Seventeen events are lasted, . No teams were scheduled to roll in ate to start training aguin in a] 9even for the May meeting and ten for or ounde (a) LEYS |e Evening World Head Pin tourna to fight in about wo wekn | the June meetin nent last night, but through an id. —— ‘ rror four teams from the Navy Yard| ford, ¢ Three of these are new races: The Rainbow Handicap, al $3,000, for three-year-olds and upward, Metal League showed up and were|a 99, but at that her score of an even|pion. Many of the foregoing champions im the role of a big promoter, beagerg 4 " . a 6 American welterweight champion, | qj), rl s 00 was four strokes better than any- entered tn the standing high jum; tee Fisne, of 1M Brennen he | t run six furlongs; the Olympic Sellin r a Patio: allowed to roll. Team No, 1, com-| 10 ¥ s iy }are bd bia All sorte of athletic activities | ieeen't bn Pateéen | Stakes, $2,000, for the same ages und Several Thousand Patients in| rocked, janbea and crossed punches | posed of Brooklyn pin topplers, were | MUNK else returned bie, ‘® cure-all for the many perplexing | Tireunan and Tom Cowler, the English hewry: that have followed in the at the American A. A. of Heltimore ow seling} Hospital in Old Greenhut | with Kid Carter, the recognized we of the war's end, ™ The further stated be would not ac r two-year-olds, to run +448 oar any Gir_|terweight champion of New Jersey. five and a half furlongs. The Cole Building Enjoy Many Spir-|in aadition to the above bouts there n extra fine form and topped the high season mark of th: nt, 495, held by the Harlem «| Uniform Reductions aT tribes etic boo sae nurs i ce bent roe 8 hed Marg has been increased ited Bouts were several other bouts, in’ which Gir rae more space of 4 or rom $3, to $5,000; the Southampton aie wieuaiiaaiies folk ht: And: ‘4 fo. 1 rolled a total of 513 Mapping out a comprehensive plan | March 17 Handi the lowing atars fought: Yl as follows: Vi “Poli ” om | 2 cap, from $3,500 to $5,000, and the ee Sais Cunnate, Sailor °*,follows: Varipapa, 96; Fennimore, To ‘Police the Plant” and Clean Up. Brarrangerent’ sould’ 1 Teor. | sack Tritton, the fowner | Stuyvesant Handicap, trom $3,600 to} QEVERAL thousand soldier-}Curry and James Cunnate, Sailor 112: sievert, 109; Tepeding P i Grauer, | Uniforms and Overcoats. 18 Oz. Whipcord—-30 Oz. Overcoating - Made to Order or Ready to Wear Away. patients quartered in Base Hos-| Volk and Panama Billy Walker. 104) Tota}, pital No, 3, situated in the old| Walter Baaden and Young Lippe, | Other team tot Willie Gardner and Bobby Nelson, },,(40; Team No and the Daly twins, Young Mundy “Three of the twenty Max Wilby set the ¢ benefit of the masses, blon, and Ted Lows, leghimate bokier $6,000, Mntries will close on April 5. | g Bow considerably upset becauae of {it will clagh at 143 pounds, wedgt . — % froubles, In the contemplated |". Mf Weir Wweireswund. Be éeckien Weal! LEXINGTON, Ky. March 1.—Major| Greenhut Bullding, enjoyed an un- mine would be all traditional |‘ & tent ot the MeKinngy A, ©, af Canton, / August Belmont sold fifteen more thor- | “T° is, @ sports, soccer, cricket, golf, 9% 8 Monday evening, Mamh 17, Hatton's oughbred yearlings, the product of his|"8Ually good boxing show last night and several new ones in the ™**" demanded the above Mentioned weight bowlers that were rewarded with 2 , a »|and Butoher Be n medals ursery stud here, to Carr and Platt {Under the auspices of the Boxers’ |“ ; all mombers of Tears , Cd Ihape of American baseball and foot- le Tews agreed to make it, owners of a breeding establishment | Loyalty League, represented by Dan | Vounded boys wild with hosp cone Fennimore, 112; Sievert, 109, | Uniforms « eatasen ed Which the war Introduced to y Nay of Pritabargh aod Peto Hartey,|RAT here, Edward F. Simms and J.| Morgan, President; Tom Cassidy and |Festling bout, after Georgie Brown HeRt's “Slay “16 the tournam t it would supervise the direoting of Le Dumbis Dane who tort ach a erat too-| Ws McClelland, owners of Eternal, had] Jimmy Davenport, Vice Presidents,|¢®4 Tommy Shea finished their rat- out « ee there en the folios $25 @rrangement and J, Hull, a dow at Pituburgh Monday night, Hardey)@M option on these horses, which they} and Joo Jacobs, Secretary Uing aetto, ne Co. 1 tran iret, Ho | $25 Verde , would become the greatest @*tne the ventict in the majority of nowweyers| Secured just before Major Belmont sold Sailor Volk thenasiy ch-ths Unitea| Vincent Treanor, sporting editor of eae tg re iewark, Net’, § “v4 BROAOWAY & NINTH STREET AND n in the world. in thet city, each received @68 for hie md, ten yearlings to A. B, Hancock a week} > ai The Evening World, refereed several {c4m. and ono teat ‘trom ay Beret, Mig. Co. 1 90 E. 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, patna long time before the Th stom receivs figured up $2,373 Hartley ago, but failed to exercise it. The Ken-|>t#tes Army, made a big hit when Torwedo Department We BW. Bile Co, " bouts. Mr. Treanor was the arbitra- tor in the Valger-Volk bout and made the boys show their best. Thornton Fisher, the sporting page cartoonist of The Evening World, refereed the final contest between Jack Britton and Kid Carter, and re- fused to tolerate any stalling, and caused the bout to be one of the best | ears aro, Of athtetics was so commonly «x Jobay Duwiee baie ten moun in the tucky breeders then ete he appeared in two bouts. In his ’ pped in and took x yn pea. Spprectated, fhe jate James - city as Hh, Bb & Cpeted the bowl ns lot at terme that were not made |Second appearance he was pitted @ Cabinet a Secretary of Ath-| _— | public, |against Benny Valger, the boy who a lien aw at rcmneiens ot | ee pes : Bia period watts cash treely | ee Stee tus | H. D. Harvey, Princeton Club repre- |'# hot on the trail of Johnny Kilbane d come when af 2 Turner at the Velodrome A. C. of Buffalo, N. ¥.,/4€Mtative, continued his winning streek | fF the featherweight championship. hag ,aoantry would reach the on Mamch 17, ia certainly taking © tig chance of in the annual Class B squash tennis Valger, a native of France, went over ington with the same prestige MM dete! oo Mouday night, a» bv i tournament of the National Association | the t-) with the boys who have just @uthority that Cabinet Secretar. “Net to box Tvamy Rotem, the dant hitting at the Harvard Club, defeating J. T. {returned from Paris, because of bis omess. Judging from the latest Midcweed o Malien, Mees. for ton roun st/Tomiinson jr. of the Yale Club in two|fast and wonderful demonstration of a, across the Dig pond, Engiand |'t Ovssies 4. 4. of Srrecun, X. ¥. jects by a score of 15—9, 188. In the |the manly art of the evening. A ala AL I Bidio Waits of Yorkville and Buck Daly of nda content of the afternoon, F.| A great deal of credit is due Volk | Several other well-known referees r lex, Holyoke, Mase. have wigned articles of Agree | eh ht of Yale elimina A.) for the manner in which he stood up Iped make the show a big success, i (eee, or nee © fan ie hi vanrereinn Wey) eas | oF Raced ORE with Benny, and the general opinion png whom were Tex O'Rourke, DQELGIUM, France and England! * ‘esion, at & boxing show to be held at ht sets by a score of 15. lof all present was that he is the Joe | we White, Jack Donley, Danny > Wenticid, Mare. Ot. Patrick's Day night, — % ae (‘Puslly forming tennis teams to| Wary wos a very vromiing fighier during the| TR girl swimmers of Barnard Col-|Grimm of the present. Sullivan and Eddie Harvey, ces tlense Australia for the) vrawley law days and be feels confident that he |leK0 defeated thir rivals of Teachers’ | ‘The next pair to clamber through | The official masters of ceremonies Cup.—Headline, | wait beet, Deus 4 College in two class meets held in thelr tng ropes Bien Folinny Clinton ine | were Joo Humphries and Peter report ought to bea knockout! rw aghtruund touts and two sizeuma|CWn Pool. The 1922 team scored anliicniweight champion of New York's | Prunty, I 4a" Thoonsy uate = : easy victory by a score of 57 to 14 | ges n athletics for many years to come, heii ty ihe Summit A. C. of Jemey City, to- bie Men, Have Your New Suit Custom Tailored by Us! hill fight all the way and only secured |!¥n. Both boys swatted each other | jeague, | In the first eiaivt rounder, Johnny Clinton) the winning lead in the concluding | all over the ring, and the bout was -_-_—— , * , ° werd dete Wire fs doing of this city wil ‘ade 9 Bailr Thurwm wile in| events, taking the meet at 33 to %h |full of action, ‘Then along came K.| middle on Two Winning Teame We Are Offering What We Believe to Be ining in @ Chicago the other Frankie will exchange wallops with - —— “4 ane . me ‘f ? , Tanta 4 y J 7 ; sym. for his fistic argument Ty Tree ‘Will Bingham’'s determination to bring |0: Joe Daley of Brooklyn and Red| PALM March 7.—Cralg Have You Ever ihe Greatest Values in Greater New York ey G. Morti- si ‘. Biddle, paired h ee cet ne Satie: arenmiany <a wrestling back to popular favor through | Allen of the same burg. Miedo f Ordered a Ritchie & Jory Fox, the foatherwoight champion of Rng-| the promotion of bouts that he Att ~Allen fracas, rtle | mer of Tuxedo, furn d the feature . per 7 tard is doing lots of heavy work jan. is amther one of thom stam who ‘eluses | fous, resulted in rj ‘enjoyable treat pigs Woe Delay -A pee ae SE of the tennis play in the semi-final of Cornell Suit? tn io and & place to hold the w mam wish hr creme, ‘Be we sien |Of the sport that onse eine Ro- TY, ne the men's doubles of the annual Florida if Wh t? wy weight championship battle, — | rout with Frankie Mumm of derey City tas Tunne prorat Webster Hall last night. |welght, came into the ring with hi® | state titie tourney. ‘They had a lively Dofes Eny. A9! ® {when Bara's manager suggested “he make weight |, lerman | noted brother Young O'Leary, They loa Me le ig : ‘4 tion uring the war Is credited Yor, sqaming w Vuiainunia fhe ow, |feated Joe Rusak in straight fails. gain | One of the real big events then took Now. York. ond triumphant, 126, hort tomer. to automobile racing, " Weiehe about unde, | lo eg hold’ in ; ‘ ter Biddle paired with Miss | YOU KN seen a reehe: UPN Ga poh |minutes and 10 seconds, Muillich forced |place. Smoke Kelly, the most popu- rs of Boston in. (he. mi DO YOU KNOW that more Rusak to retire in t rf Willie Jacioon tone ‘Tommy Richents of Loe great pain when he ‘lored heavyweight boxer that i‘ ogy ae ty secured @ toe hold in 11 minutes and 20|l8F Colored heavyweight boxer tha ted Mr, and Mrs, Fred 6. 6—1 than 200,000 men annually have 99.50 oy 25.00 — 30.00 of efficiency. Europe is mighty of her progress in Vronciaco tonight, inetead of Snider Rosch, (esse ott “amene the Byrnes Patarion | DA apneesed in) shee babe “if Hen > Whale clothes mage by thir areet on of land and air flyers, This later could ot get into condition and the Hans Becker of the West side A cin | Years stood up under a fusillade of | organization? ‘OT only do we offer you a wonderful there will be perhaps half au tatchwaker a the Partide A, ©, of ‘Freon Straight falls after a long strugete. punches from K, O, Bill Brennan, DO YOU KNOW that the y forelj auto racers in this secur Hichanls, Jeckeon and Hichards will | . Their first appearance will title four roumie wo a decision, This wi be | »,The Schedule Co selection of the newest and smart- Chicago heavywelght who gave Jack mittee of the Na- sole aim of this business is to Br erecsaiie Tedlapapolis race on ietea'’ sued teste there te lasts 10 | nounced ¢ change of Orie tir coe a Ee | oe ane cr et a bring fine custom tailoring est woolens of the day, but we bought |. While Europe has been de- Frankie Farran last Friday night, four nat‘onal championship tocnra one | career. ried is utmost to send ; Seah ak name ‘i * ice. i high speed motors, American — Jot the coming seston Pea erent |gmoke into dreamland, but the huge within the reach of every man them at to-day’s prices, which means at a facturers have not been sleaping| Jem Witient evidently intends to get into the tional clay court tournament will, begin by concentrating every branch of considerable saving over the prices paid by colored dynamo Was there at the fin- their posts, and visitin, 1 » ible for hin world's champ on Monday, July 14, instead o ine 0 iminati as the sarecine of taut linen ia cose nia ten Deemer aan eee as originally ach eduiied. No change {x'| ish, going strong. ie eine ee eee ready-to-wear manufacturers who were Me form of something new in speed. | wtart Keht training next wok at ane of th ne ecene of the championship Battling Reddy, the featherweight | middlemen 's profits! i he th held . PAT ea ae when top notch prices - — | Gymnaalums in Chae, Willard bee worked at direction’ of the Boule Sue toh “6 | champion of the New Fngland States, DO YOU KNOW that every forced to buy top P fon tine ash ane eas ae | ee then encountered a tough proposition | unt | CHICAGO, March .—Corwin Huston | in “Wild” Bill Oates of Yorkville, ,The | Sie gi, etralt the preseng title holdler, de- | bout was a sort of a grudge affair “One Round Davie.” the Buffalo heavyweight orty-elght InniPne it whe wt? |and the boys decided to settle their rerently coma! k knockout in @ bout at differences for the amusement of the | a“ ; ur Class A bi bil Begy’s Mustarine contains true the Quems@erry A. ©, of Buffalo, intends to oon. championship tournament tenes piece of goods in our storcs is prevailed, in order to be ready for Spring. marked in plain figures? And that every garment is tailored to perfection in our own shops? ie & HIS saving we pass along to you— together with the great advantages you gain by our maker-to-wearer tailoring system. Go to the nearest Ri mustard and where inflam- tinue in the boxing game, He i» matchat to high run was 69 and Allison's 21, wounded warriors, | ~, 5, for ring embody every fash- mation or congestion is indicated it ]] "0 Jim Cottey. the Irie hearywelsht, for ten <—e Jack Sharkey, one of New York's | Sarna! Bars. eat ene fo voii Orr atvle books Spring 1 “ : 1 mere than takes the place of the {J ‘mms st the store motioned cub in atout pC AMPAM GE: Mase, March 7.—The| is. aing contenders for the bantam- self what excellent valueg ionable model for young fel oN: AF wel v . twee weeks, Davis i to mm fi . ‘ouncil, represent- d 01 ante | i fects for men o} my igemvened ope oF linls Pernaptrania Btate Police on Marais.” ‘Ming the undergraduate body at Hur- |weight crown, put forth a speedy we offer. the smart, conservative effect yard University, adopted resolutions a »by Nortot owev: uiet taste. “i om Sh toler no disagre mpeg yncgspenee Hae LRotbeTY eeae on reel of peage |B eI Babb Bere es eres | cane ee | quiet ti lumes to irritate the nose and tion to deo oppoal- | Jack was too good for Norton, and| ; RACING SELECTIONS, Harvard, Valo cand Prinvcto wie? | had things all his own way through- | CORNEI ein ae, Etat rub it on—that's all. Use aes tacpeel might bring criticism from other col- Jout the entire contest. } Whgre the ASN ELL : stop headache, backache, ear Mira Rasncoetan ea ie praia The real slugging match brought | STORES IN BROOKL and neuralgia, Rub it on Witwer, Quick Fire — ellie. | CAMBRIDGE, Maaa., March 7.—Al-linto action Harry Condon, Eddie NEW YORK CITY STORES: ca el z he Ube trae Irom State tortured rheumatic joints for Second Race—Margaret N., Lang- | Point permission to send ity woot | Harvey's tough little lightweight, and 1837 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts Open 104 Flatbush Ave. St" (Patker Building) relief—-no loca! application don, Pluviade. team t bridge for a game on! Andy Cortes of the east aide. This 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St Evenings 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave ¢ its place. Third | Race--Azalea, Margery, Oct. 3b and Harvard has been urged |hout was one of the hardest fought 7 251 Fighth Ave., Near 23d St. vening! 700 Broadway, 1 block trom Flushing A\ <a in the yellow box, Be sure J] Roadmaster, Antownced ‘at, the TMarvata “Athietle | seen in a New York ring. ; tee : 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Ste i , Ser Hib & =) & 40 ask for Begy's Mustarine. inegrih, Race-—Rolster, Frederick, Asociation ottice that this will be! Another feature of the big enter- + q 2331 Eighth Ave. 1 door above 125th St Saturdays IN NEW JERSEY: PAIN Fitth Race—Jonn Jr., Gabretash, ae tainment was the bout in which (a : Eeanariemnt til 10 PLM Newark, 196 Marffet St., Near Broad St. RI N Sith acd screses atin | university Commmlttes aw Aehines | Young Joe Walcott, son of the great | Mamma % eh BRONX: 408 East 14ith St,, Near 3d Ave J Union Hill, 261 Bergenline Ave,. John St 3. Walker, A 4 "tes yesterday it DI Joe Walcott, engaged tn fistic com: | ? reser ‘appo: 12g SSR Mase ' tt “4 iti Por the wremaeg bat with Young Milton, PW ca cA a ck eli ——— PAM i ac ai Paar ste