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AT NIGHT PUT RITCHIE IN —=+ “Champion Tells What New System of Training Did for Him in Preparation for Bout With Benny Leonard—Old Method of “Road Work, Sparring Partners and Big Eats Is All Wrong, He | _ Says—All He Needs Now Is Good Course Near His Quarters. By | Robert “Bugren, | wht, 1919, by the Pros Publiehing Co. (The New York Evening World) ILLIE RITCHIE, former lightweight champion of the world and supposed to have dropped into the “has been” class, played and won his semi-final golf match in the Olympic Club's tournament, had a shower and a rub-down and came back ta town | In the evening he taxied down- town and fought four rounds with Lightweight Champion Benny Leon- ard. To the amazement even of his | friends, Ritchie appeared in his ancient form—lean, wiry, aggressive, | fast and tireless, He rushed the champion for four rounds with un relenting fury. He overwhelmed Benny at times with a flurry of hard 2 t-hand punches that came too fast to be either blocked or avoided, | ! the first time since he became champion, Leonard found himself up | tan Opponent who didn't regard him with the slightest awe, who | the confidence of a youngster coming to the front and who could| Match him at every trick and artifice of the game. | PAt was a very even fight. When he@———————___________ meemed in danger of being knocked| nat @ man must run his legs off that made Benny|every day on the road, cat big steakn ampion came to his rescue, and he |and fixht half a dozen sparring part the jump” on Ritchie in the last |ners through @ month of preparation ind, and in @ three-minute swirl of |!) ail wrong, tning fast fighting held Ritchie’s| “Leonard hit me one perfect right @t last and shook Ritchie with|*quUarely on the tip of the chin, and | hooks that stood him up on his| While it threw me off balance and | drove me back it didn't daze me. in When the fight was over the crowd, |the least. I thought he could flatten | ‘ering from its astonishment at|™e if he hit me like that. Now 1! | je's showing, carried the ex- | know can't. T thought he could pion to his dressing room 1) ajoutbox me, and I found that he r. In fact the crowd regarded |Couldn't keep me from hitting him as a victor. It had no doubt that|He blocked or avoided four out ¢ had won, and won easily. Only|five of my punches, but the fifth old boxers and men acquainted|caught him. That's a good enous ith the inside of the game could seo | average to m: rd at all. ‘They knew that four|ly wear him Be is fo test of a fighter's real|long fight y. It is a flurry of fighting with| “There's only one thing I can think time for sizing the other man up| of that might interfere. Naeany nie! at planning @ scientific campaign! take up golf.” : lead up to a knockout or a decis- From members of the Olympic Club eeptory Se. And Kf {x a) 1 learned that Ritchie didn't exaget a unde, Leonard always! ate in any of his statements. He vid Rbsksurin Hy two, or perhaps very little boxing in the club, where Mhovemente befor anc timing | that end of hiv training was accom en ncnts before cutting loose! nished, but he did spend all day, near the real effort to win, The old| fy every day. at the eon at “em re gathered and discussed Leon-| Wagy OY ay. at Poe vor and they decided that he had| 7% precticully his sole preparation be ee ge star cise in| Probably every golfer in the cou EE when his right eye was closed try will now go around with a chip on Ritchie's right hand hammering, | h!8 Shoulder, by managing to resume the of. SRE ILLS ve effectually in spite of this work in,” th id, “and s gee 2s ey salts “and We mignt ort Briefs it all that doesn't affect Ritchie ais). is golt, When t ee bie just CHICAGO, March 8.—Robert M. Lord Before he got into the ring he had COMPleted his schedule of contests in Dhething to way about the fight Ap- th national clase A 182 balkline cham- )Parently the fact-that he was about Plonship tournament with a viccory at 1@ meet the champion in his class did the Chicago Athletic Association inst ‘Rot worry him at all reread’ oltered under the authority of N WH have the final match on at tional Acsociation of Arne r ke me think I can sure own and beat h nina ur Bullard ikeside to-morrow morning,” said I'layers. He ha fow illie. “I'm all excited about it matches won and tw who like to win that game! represents the Elks high ent run of 4 ; £ 9 tourna ecoantally William went out to qen ards deett tet her aspiiante for the nenors | Big Six” and Assistant Manager of — |sary." Somehow or, other the feeling 1s ait EVENING “woRLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 8, F BY DAY AND nN "BES T SPORTING PAGE IN ‘NE W YORK WOR0's RECORDS OLD TIME FIGHTING SHAPE = IF Wile FIGHTS BENNY AEAIN HE'S — RITCHIE’S SENSATIONAL COME-BACK DUE TO GOLF ARE IN DENGER Copyright, 1919 by The Press Publishing Co. (he New York Evening World) vscare mace mmo AT MEET TO-NIGHT SMASHES HAD LEONARD IK TrovBLe — HE GAVE Benny : THE TOUGHEST FouR Reunns Country’s Best Athletes to VER HAD IN THE RING, ; =e Compete in A. A. U, National Indoor Championships More than 150 athletes, representing the pick of America's best performera on the athletic field, will be seen in ‘action at the A. A. U, National Jn- |door Championships at the 13th Regi- iment Armory, Brooklyn, to-night in jseven track and four field events. | Practically every star athlete in the |country is entered in this, America’s greatest indoor mect, and sevorat tecords aro in danger of being broken, when such famous athliotes as Joie Ray, “Ted” Meredith, Dave Caldwell, Tom Campbell, Pat McDonald, Homer Baker, Loren Murchison, Frank Shea, Tom Halpin, Carl Erdman, Walker Smith, Gordon Nightingale, Max Boh- land, Clyde Stout, Sherman Landers, Marvin Gustafson, William H. Tay- lor, Egon Erickson, J. Howard Berry, Fred Pollard, Neal Shaughnessy, Eddie Renz, William Ganzemuller, Creed Huymond and the many other prominent stars meet in their favorite vents. The 600-yard and 1,000-yard races promise to be the feature events of the games, and from all indications new rec- ords will be made in these two event ' |The 1,000-yard race will be the second Dio’ Deve GEG . No, MISTER jevent on the programme, agd will be INTe THE OCEAN y Ritcwe | You Joontested at 8.20 o'clock, so 4s to give Donte HoLler OUT THAT GUE YARD? AGAIN + | those competitors who expect to run in the 600-yard race later in the evening # |reat between races. | [0OKS , ZYSLICES PINEHURST, « March S— Dwight L. Armstrong, of Oakmont and THe MORNING AFTER. i ue ed 1 Styles of the Washington Golf FIGHTING LEOHARD WILLIE Won Eedwar. yles of thi ashing FINAL MATCH IN THE OLYMPIC CLUS Club will meet in the final of the spring HE DANCED “THREE OR FOUR. GoLr ee $ golf tournament here to-day, Neither NIGHTS A WESK FROM 9 ———————| player had an easy time of it in the , ToW 1,30 | semi- final round. Armstrong Me he | an inst Louls A. Hamilton of Garden City, and was 1 down at the twelfth Martin Julian, Another [Ei "apdae down atthe, ely birdies gathered in by Hamilton on the way out Th Oakmont golfer equared oxin uara, jthings at the fourteenth, and the f\i- |teenth was halved in At the six- teenth Hamilton was stymied, and Armes Passes to Great Beyond be ee seventeenth. where Armstrong Time To Go To Tue TT fe d i ie 20 foo for a 2 and won GOING To PLAY GOLF 4 ee PR Hogs a hae 0-88. 76 ALL TAG TIME WHILE ~~ Old Acrobat,- Who Manage A Bt liad pictures taken of the Fits. | 7H Winner's round was 40-86, 76, Se I TRaININe. oy Jid Ac ’ ARCA | Corbett bout, said to be the first ever | rontative dates for the Columbia golé ey laken of a ring fight. Will Succeed McGraw as Leader| ‘KID NORFOLK KNOCKS OUT | Old Club. |will come the Word that }team, which won all but one of Its No- | matches last season, wore and Fitz day. The tea and Handled Bob Fit im- | beri eater Par ——; mons When He Knocked | faq’ arguments will practice over ° arguments aplenty. One time in Garden City links, and it is expected that | (lerven ree ho “hicago. the: he completed echedule Will, includ Fight Results Out Jim Corbett in Carson | i Sitte‘tiuene invthelr rome? It is |doten or more Matches, "A." Walker J esu | ssnic its even p on [JT captain of the team, his as a nucleus . City, a Victim of “Rhy,” ioe Freee Kaa ied Conic tenes tondenburg.. w Martin, after they bad had a rough- D. Roba sn burs rem nm, and J. T. Tunis, nd-tumble fight, Julian ing the | experien ed player from oper hand. / among the ame to the core. ed him. He nunced tow ive prospec candidates NAVY CHAMPION IN FOURTH. By Alex. Sullivan. it “as after this scrap that wie |B Mt Van Haatent: l, churehy and ARTIN JULIAN, who seconded! broke away from Jultan. They were J neoln h ative dates are “mach |do more than all the convincing words | 2E, ro M and managed Bob tasim-|bad friends at Bob's death, Martin] ye PRL Le oh Rete fs re ams; May gaged as Coach |he haw stored up in his brain ready to| BALTIMORE, Md., March §,—Before wan tlds the maneaee bf aaverad (2? ceton, ; unleash if convincing words are neces. vania one of the greatest crowds that ettended mons when he knocked oUt) crack wrestlers, among them being eras bout here, Kid Norfolk, the Panama! Jim Corbett and won the heavy-| Ernest Roeber, the world’s champion.| ‘TAMPA, Fla, March §& — Walter ‘ i of Trappe, Md., to-day, | ° y 4 : 3 . /SEAPRE that Out of Trappe, Bd.. to-day, n Knocked out Battling Dingey.| weight championship of the world at| It seems strange that Julian's | Hagen, Palmyra, and Lddie Loos, Beve Baker has signed « contract and that | champion heavyweight of the United! carcox City, March 17, 1497, died at| tat’ follows so closely on the heels lerly, formerly of the “Marion Cricket he will leave his farm flat on March 21| States Navy, in the fourth round of a). id . ’ of that of Fitz and that boxing {s | Club, led | 1 recom! field in the first day s or thereabouts, when the time comes to | scheduled fiftcen-round bout. The navy | 3.30 yesterday morning of pneumonia, | hing revived now in Nevada, the] of the national midwintar n golf Wakeside the next morning, with a Getoated” J.B. Cop Christy Mathewson, late a Captain start for Florida and the spring train-|man made a creditable showing in the following an attack of the ‘flu."|Slate that was largely responsible {cham Bp Overs lee Hinks, ee daily skinned nose and a slightly Union League, Philadelphia. ‘The score |jn the Gas and Flame Division of the |!ng trip. first two rounds and had the better Of] vote) services will bo held to-|for the fame of both each. 1 Barnes, § i eye, and won his match, 7 was 39) points to 215 lu ‘1 gine ueccod | the milling. After one minute of fighting | als s 1 Gallen taaen tr wite and: two| With 1oh.,Was cient heels, ag os] 6 to play! William is some — | United States Army and J Sam Agnew will catch for the Wash-|in the fourth seasion Norfolk cornered | morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at his) TUlid vee lex. Sm eal > ‘more Hi ler, The Manual Training team defeated |turned from France, has been en-|ington Senators this year, He was re-|his opponent, and with a well ected late residence, No. 1060 67th Street, | STOWN daughters, strokes aw 4 @ talked over the fight, and’ this Ply hing ane tine B eoore Sk 10.) iat gaged as a coach and assistant man- | leased yesterday by Ed Barrow, Man- right cross sent the tar into dreamlan ae te Shes Disa dash es ae aoe Bee ang ts night at the Brooklyn Ice Palace and what Willie had t noved Into a tle for third place with Ja-|ager of the ager of tho Boston Red Sox. in the other bouts Leo Johnson, the| Brooklyn, while the interment will, Giants. Manager Me- Thi will be Turners {inet fight vince be wae ~ champion ‘lightwoignt of the World Of lax, piace ut Kensleo Cemetery, | maica in the P, A. L. championship | ¢ intends to t over the reins| Edwin Mooers, a promising young in-|the colored fishters, won the decision | ss " ‘| id Dancin hockey race. Martin scored the goal in |araw intends to turn ove tively in |felder, who played with the Richmond |from Edie Dorsey. Joe Gans, the col-| White Plains, on Monday morning. an ancing > minutes ands dv in the second | of leadership to “Big Six” entirely 1D | team of the Virginia League last year, |ored welte right, champion, waa foo] Martin was stricken last Sunday and fh period. In the ame Boys’ High) two o. re ears et aw try t th the nue! ‘or Harry Robinson and after a sh - it Conditioners, Gnd New Utrecht played to a tio at one | Myer une’ Years a fiend “of “painia amd at much for Harry Robinson wicision (Was unconscious from Wednesday| During the first twelve mc the of il met fr ahs rund th eat Be tt Som ye et to give Leon: Vall it was the frst tin in two ee, AG ghd igned @ contract yesterday. : eath, 1 be laid at|legalized boxing in the State of New ‘ond boxing show to be mage by 4 t Bp bard “nent 5 0 nace im ra that the Marcy Avenue boye have |favor of his retiring to the executive |°'* bisa i 7 y Clinton Hasy Winner. ise is 1 i ae ae fbi eS Jeruey the State has been. bensfited to| {3 Svarting Club on Friday evening, March 20, aos months of hard. work. at, tllied @ point jend of the gamo long before that| Fred Mitchell, Manager of the Chicago] Johnny Clinton Fi rest in 4 plot alongside of bis sister, mp Lewis, with no intention of ever NEW HAVEN, March &—Yalo hs P gomies back to the ring, 1 found my- aificulty in vefeaiing Wesleyan In baa: if big and heavy and strong, but not ketball here last night by a seore of 45 fast as 1 cared to be if ft fought '9'% Van Sivek, tho Yate fc The money taken in on ail of the en- ‘or some coast town on March 6, urro e champion of | w Bee tie on ‘ : & : ane, have vied articles of agreement calling 3 all i of box- Dertand scirid nine beautifal tield lohance the team 1s on the high road |fF #me & — Burrows, lightweight champion ite| Wiped off the statutes Julian was |tertainments, therefore, amounted to| fe tngn ts mac in too cia.roust boule at Ports et wove Up. ee 108s OF Dox als, which would have alone beaten | WOned Ce errs, "| managing Jim Savage, the Orange] gzi.s19. This is quite a sum for the and spent all my time playing the visitors, Robinson was Wesleyan'’s | to a pennant. Hank O'Day, the veteran umpire of| round bout before the Summit A. ¢ r age, the 68 | $2 sa 3 ( laad Sle, on the alaht Gf Manes 17, Haitian I played at least four days a best floor worker and scorer. Capt McGraw is ambitious to win an-|the National League, addressed a Clinton proved to the large crowd that h- “yweight, and Harry Pierce, the | boxing game in the Skeeter State, and] to rreeive a guarantee of $4) 4 bis travelling Tn the evening I danced a great Stradelia’s fine ruarding was @ feature ns ter to John A. Heydler yesterday sug-|he is one of the most promising light: | Broovivn lightwalght, but since the|the next yearly report of Scezetary | expeuses, The men are to o1 in the evening I da do gre ¥ . other pennant and so lead all tm | esting that the umpire on the bases | weights starring around these parts an . ent, ” Lester Burdick of the Boxing Commis: | weigh in at tho riug 6 from. 9 o'clock to 11 or 11.801 Rainn Greenieat set anew mark for| managers In this respect. At this |have equal Jurisdiction with the ume| a iikely contender for Benny Leonard's | knockout of the sport w ycar ugo Jasi | 18 8 ting was the last thing in my cket billierd if sanagere “Co rm ho |Pire behind the plate in calling balks | title. N Tra ting [Sion is likely to show a biawer total,| pyankio Brown of tha city, th Ad. But with the golf and. the! Rocket billiard players to shoot at by ltime he and Connie Mack of the |Pire behinc 5 = November Julian has beon devoting | is tne game is getting better overy yout | feces chal to-day to meet Young / Rie Ponsa me ahint by SBIER faking a run " "4 in staat jnignte Philadelphia Athletics are tied to six Pp is eae SR re Ls attention to theatrical work. hey = phd | foe herwede it wes Lory Ar 0 iat re I lost twelve pounds without | playing with Joe Concannon at Thums | Pennants each, He will not quit the) csicaGo, March 1--Not more than/ 8.—Befo: As they say along Broadway Mar- ee Binh 3h 4, boring bhow io be teoeahe La og 4 “4 U i ha playing fleld this summer tf there ta “four plavore will be takes on|. GAREWOOD, March 8.— re Perea. eee fon . s 55 pund & boxing 6! i Ing any effort to reduce. T found) White Elephant Billiard Aca 2] Playing Bold tale Gutvlng: this arable [twenty-four players will bo taken on| , LAW OOR. Nery Here last night] ti has boon “out of luck” for sevoral| trish Patou Clise, the ioral Usbincight, 1a a | suis, S* t basing chow to be beaght ott 6 decide which shall meet Fi Tabe y chance o this + |the spring training trip asadena, F ie | yea fe made orLune ou ne | tet the Harlem sporting man, | Myself weighing 140 pounds, which ly bay TGs an ao ee i rreak Th r isd ne Cn. Fred Mitehell, Manager of the|a boxing show was staged. Jack Eli Hor He anne © Fortune at CH th @ | ietier to Billy Newne Harlem sporting man. | Brown's second battle next wk, he meeting } within easy reach of my best | Sk A = . elf today as|Chicago Cubs. announced to-day,.]and Willie Spencer fought a faqt eight} boxi. x game, but jos Producing | states that he is in excellent fighting condition | Champion Jouany Kilbane at the Olympia A. & won both inatehes yesterday by se Matty expressed hima ay as | Chicage \ Hi Re athe el i ‘ ene | | Aghting weight. In fact, it was less! of 100 to M1 and 100 to 71, Tne score being gratified to get back to New York, | "Dixie Walker, pitcher, was sold to- | round draw in the final and In the other theatrical shows. At one time he | again Movtreal, Canada, where he has been | of pi hia on M A my normal weight when I was date is: Greenleaf, 1,000; Concannc which he calls his home town, and glad |day to the Columbus Club of the Amer- | cight-rounder Knockout Brow r]owned # big theatre In Chicago, and | getting into condition for rang eacuntems foe ver |, ‘ Pas . 0 to be back w " e svelatio on shaded Vrank Lippe. he was practically made penniless | eral weeks, Vatsey was to have fought Eddie! Patery Johnenn gts a apion. felt fuil of pep. The : i i also to be back w— the lican Association Niaclcs = booked for t#o bi %y hie rt? sett inde {a the Gaur | co Mh feated William Gershel | game's greatest mana put it, aii — — in a night when fire destroyed it, Moy there on Monday night but the match feit | tuoked co you pe eae gat the cubis aver bile ata Ha Maes Mrakiot arehe cee ees nae GIey, qecmned Just aa pleased te Julian was born in Australia and | through feet il be with Hack Fetes the reok. teal and Kline bit er 8 ave Matty act awe Co his country with his sister —— hentam, oF elght rc at oH * stant use of the clubs, and the! halkline bil t Fuller's Academy, | be of great service in helping him de- came to this vat Nee th ‘i 90 Monday night, and hi Ae demy, | be of gre Y t tan wee >| Now that Gor, Davia of Idaho has eignet the | of Harrison, N. J 1 slit, and his deing in the evening, put me into) Broadway and 110th ast night’ | velop the young pitchers and in handling Rose. For years they played in the}, cond with Dare As Auaatic Ci i 5 | vaudeville >. yoxing bill just’ passed by the Tawislature out | aecond with Da antic Cy h condition that 1 bean to wonder | The match lasted thirty-eight Innings | the team. best vaudeville houses in the world 7 ma by ihe Laveiatine. om mend, win Date ley aan ar > % Klinger had a high run of while |” Matty had no equal as a pitoher in the | ay star acrobats, Upon his retire: | there permitting twenty-round touts with four-| Sporting Cl Pri I really could be all through alg , y 4 p' pat . reyes ies ceil ak dha: oeaeisfual (a (ue dell Mesltbaltae ty-oigh . Gershel's was 20. »pinion of many baseball fans, and real na ns from Manhattan, | At Dunbar's St o<Lucke wront trom the footllghta When te bo, |cunce plows ie the Gate bis mal vem F rat twenty-eight, 1 never dissl iets opinion of many Dessball fans and real) wourteen teams " Tasha” aN, 198, pak “ida ely Pt san} {| the seound State in the West where long-distance | Booker sera am pnd T always took the best of) | ‘The Columbia varsity swimming and|{he Giants two years ago to accept the| Bronx, Hrooklyn and Newark, N. J.) Po). 'Danbar tM i aoe ceray cone: WW AA HO. IGAR AD Ce ee uae wil te lam ia toe tees To as aa Galt ah cue o met of myself in every way. I could | water polo teams will face the Penn | position as manager of the Cincinnati |bowled in The Evening World nead pin possible for him to do the difficult | orice toute wit be legal in the Nur Tt pots Harry G " isore ra, that the year at Camp Lewis had! Sylvania swimmers in a dual match|R He did not carry the Reds to @/tournament at the White biephant At the Pastime Alley—Breitenteld 372, 190, | tumbling with bis old skill Ne becaine | olher = Moc’ can nh the hosing Titec top: | Cn ner OM axe rfueml Cattering of ore a len mea pretty good lot of stamina | !M the pool on Morningside Helghts ant, and he did not acquire any | powi, demy last night Of the] 17 Ws 12, 180, 100, average 187; Falcaro| the manager of Fitzsimmons. He 0 bos Clay Turner a at the i te follow cetx from hard work to-night Piumbia defeated | the | great fame along managerial Unes, but] ble Foie ne Loelaa Rie soled 1m [dal io. srt, 7 MO. 17. handled the Cornishman in nearly ali | third vote. _ | drane A.C, of Buital Y.. on Mareb 37, 5 en Coffroth first mada mo tho) Quakers in bot Mpetitions in athe did build up the team, and with | seve men “fy 180 his important battles, orge Chaney, the boockout flatie artist of | Matchmaker Day Itogen wae ed to oid 23 Meet held at Philadelphia last week, | greater opportunit! mi prove |or more and were rewarded with one of - rtant George Chaney, th eee eer se fe ter to ficht Leonard T turned It| had fit A af dase week. Pirates CEPOmau Lies Rize Hing Cer Drove | Ok more end Wer) TAVAEIN We ome | res mie Toasinen ghee winning owe ope | TRAD cfYe VOAIW Ago the man: |nucee, “mer ag eonge ene Keo, Woh | a ct alti F Gown. I wasn't sure I wanted to start | to-night, especially since. Carter i| pitcher > — The Evening Wot clory medals | iy the Metal [utnet teague in Mroobivne lust | agers of flghters were much more im: | east in Philwdaiphs tonight, as be is carded | 20UN6" Erve of ullalo for ti main bout om But after thinking it over I) expected to take part in the plunge|' August ‘Herrmann, President of the, The medal winners were C. A. Da Re ed te Nee ork aed oer, "| portant individuals than they are to- | to mect Tom Drouey of Lancaster to the afar bout | at might, Turner will box good man 0a wepted. That was two weeks be-| for distance nati Club, waited long in the|Costa of the Bronx Church House] in The b i day. When they issued a statement, | o¢ ax rounds, Droney is a veweomer, ami the | Avril 6 the date. I went right into! 4, ‘ - ; i that Matty would retura from |icam, Henry BE. Smith and W. H.| ane jtarem Palace Club, aconting to “Stent | arrived in a town, or negotiated for a|ehancw are that Chaney's. long Ang. experienc a hat is, T pl more golf noon to-day the second series ¢ in time to continue as 2nanager | pollock of the same club, B. Nathan of | Bille’ Heine, are to ave an-outing up the Had: | mato) as column after col- wane 2 be $00 mi m, |Boxtng show Y. A. Ce Tee 5 th nat had) Club's junior tournament will be xhaust that Pat Moran, who had eee eeeetd f. Barey of the | will permit” Although only a new club, it has | umn Da 1 | a ht my weight down and given he M de tank, Bb been engixed as conch of the Giants, [AK Ni Ji Bdward J. Baroy of the | oie ofthe largust mombanhie of any in the cit Because fights were held over the | An amendment pas just been added to RetaTenetcl sinatour boxing back my old judgement and ov nual, Clinton, Stuyvesant was offered the position and accepted | fH Keech & Co. team and George distance, few of them being sched- | Hurley toring bill which permite bovine baste in|, An attractive nuteur eae istance and quickness and pep. | and ithe High school it after being released by the New rk |riapcctive scores Were li, 1d, TOL, 103, erie te oe uled for’ less than twenty rounds, a| New demes, to sre the Hosing Commoner | YOULS. WII! Ye | hs oven n days before the fight T began io Wil meet tn @ series Of three | Club at his own request. 100 and 1 *iater-slub bowki « services Were Valuable, — | and their secretary an annual pay for their « 5 York i b 7 x box a little, as T hadn't done any | o¥al meets. POR Age go Ry eer | nx Church House No. 1 did the alent, to, start 4 week treme Monday, The A match well made is half won| vices, ‘The amendment was offerol by Under | includes eleven eon " them ing for months. Benny thinks I — With the Glunte and now it has bome| eest rolling of any of the teams, scoring ee ot S10 will be charget eich partie, | was the Way that match-making was | wood ©, Cochran of Atlantic City, and calls for] betvreon box of Vittobu and Boss men secretly for a long time to! eat Hear ne Vont we 1 | bout had prone, Cau a Most ail of the promincnt clubs in Brook | regarded and the preliminaries that{ Chairman John Baath 49 tneel \ i the Ciel ton and New Yo 0 f the most nto shape to put something over SAN senator Loonar one Chure Iya" will have an entry led up to the signing of articles were | two Commisioners $2,000 each, and. secre Pay Eel brine st oRetiie ’ ; 5 : other chee nlece of news Northern Republican Clu = ed up te wer minions 8 Sim. «1 didn't, as every man in the| W. HH. Gib nour day that tho| Another cheering piece of news came 419; Northern Republican Club] there 4 an exciting rare on for th eagerly watched by the fans. ‘That's | Lester Burdick $2,000 4, Quick Step A. Cy. and Sam pit Club knows, T hadn't the! hearing on his box et originally | yesterday Tho signed contract of 268; Northern Republican Club ra League why William A. Brady, who managed | yp tease which Leon Hains, one of the offi-| Nable of the Clark Toure A. Ay in & test idea of fighting him until) next | ty. had been postponed | pr, hupp arrived through the mails | No. 3 ¥. LB. Keech & Co. No. 1, cietional. of i Jim Corbett and Jim Jeffries wien | cigs of the Olympia A, A, of Philadelphia, har] return bot In a reeent ch Arra rere ime menial JU pmalicles tate madlle cto BeSUranOn GEA’ DEL AA SAG 20)s We each 4 Co, No, 8. 388i Fo quney fas 9 then were signed up with Fitzsime | just acuns! on the Philadelphia National League | gained the decision « ible after @ am willing to make a mat rh with | | Rroatly im wed if not entirely well Keech & Co Na, Nol) Bagier Manu | games rolled mons, had many hot arguments with | (up tashall grounds for openeir bosing ahows, | stiff seasion Sar any time and make the ~ and that he expected to return to the | facturing Company’ No. ‘1, a64; Berger A - tage thew bouts Mean? ihe Shite Ree poate | RACING SELECTIONS, form which nade. him. just the | Manufacturing, Company "No, 100 ;} Bitte’ Conte has a team of bowlers in training | Julian. 5 calis for Hains to stage thew outs frum May 1 > tf p edt 38 ons chased Corbett for > put on only high: | Basket Ball Tile wt st entering the ring, the usual! peat leftchander in the National League | Anistrom, Machine Company, 335; Even |i tet the Xow (reek Mili eben thoy roll an teeiamimmone chased Corbett f0F io ot, 1, Malas caren 10 put on ony ia Basket Ba e ake. 5 Uebel) in 1917 when he helped so largely th C@t | Hreak, 294, and 1. W. Bliss Company, | exhibition varia at tia alte, March 16, |two years bofore the e lass attractions, one of them being = bout be | ip Ser atiernaea a 41 Ope ditions now In a lightweight) NEW ORLEANS |rying the Giants toa pennant, 436. The Robert Gair Cor bewler defeated a team | Carson City. At one time their meets | ‘ween Lew Tendier and Champion Bonny Leonard. | 4, Lalor aang os mere mats | . Miller Huggins, Manager of the] eo tacho and Frank Breitenteld were the | of bowlers Trim te Hdison Go, of Brookim ‘lat (ia in Florida was only a few days) no soaing chub has bem organisat at | the final champio i ull game Willie Wants | i ; , lpankes 1 journey, to Trappe, Vist werice Ins the, Basten individual | nusht at tle (add Central alleys by a inargin of |away when the bout fell through. f, ase te ree Oren 8 nip b He Wants Is T° slmeead me are ee 8 |Ma., yesterday, to visit. J. Pranklin Photek Nimmaments "Laeke beat | 2 ts “naw "Haber fur oR |!M AR ce hte aending of Corbett to| Newark. N. J. to hold toring shows at the Pa witt be played. b w Itie Ri nt Training.” Th ste! M | Baker on that farm which threatens to + tad At tod heen Yor the Th ‘het | $10.41 1812s Maleon Co 47%, BAB, 400, t0tal) eon and his winning of the cham. [ace Ter Rink, beginning month, Oenewitiog | wig five and the era ' the 7 John SS HOR CHT Be ie aaballn Grn tha wage deny. Hiatt "toh been fet that | 151 |plonship Fitz was the big figure, of |'9 the stasing of boute wan made by Mar, Wh 3 os ihe is to have a good golf Fourth Race arlle Leydeckor, [Re stonped off at Uhindelphia, had 8 tare eet ‘th S040" tor | tircly of Sinplontes. ch the Waterman Founeaty Hen [the sporting world, ‘Through thee |‘ Sere ts Gs mee es as Gk [A PTA A niddles > the place where the fight) Basi! ‘ pit hoon, | him sige ontrae FL OD aaninge 2049 for) ee) fry Mating wWellauenied Aieetings at the latrical bookings, and so forth, he and | Frometers be f welgit title ' mito } |p: rar iw him sign a contract ) 0 gre “having eat the! a ition has been removed and the Moning Co Q het Laan cat kiananie t a ‘ Holste af Janda then w the news to. Harry fon(cld earned his victory the Park ow Acatlemy, No. Mt Wark Rows Julian amassed a fortune. | Julian |! ina Yorn remored and the Haslng Com: | FM aie Aelia aed right. I'll play golf up to the; Parle : . lSparrow,. ‘I over, he went on his | toumameot Vaatlme alors, one of the beet known bowlers |spent a lot of money buying an In. | miwion lave d Noense, | iit start the game | ’ ef the Might, condition myrelf for) capt. todos - ® Hope, [way to the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Vai r oth io ivumey 0 terest in the Coney Island Athletle | a match wae arranged to-day between Clay ——— TD aiid fidurance, and do very | Seventh Race — Ben 1. | bee Dostorae 6), 3 vies ent ce ‘en Hainpaon, | If it's money Baker wants Huggins | Hreitent the American’ Howling boxing. The old training idea! Senator Broderick, Luther, a sie yi son, ard,wasat|over to Matty this year unless per- 4 no|time, not later in fact than next sea- | Cubs, is gloating o Ho might even turn the work |Cleveland Alexander would b hes @ new contract to offer which may Fakaro, nr a cable message | JERSEY CITY, N. J, March 8 \from' Kyllburg, Germany, that Grover |Jobnny Clinton, New York's Ghetto mustered | jichtweight champion, scored an easy bly leave ory here last night over Sailor Fred Rose, who wag I wife, and his sister. | Before the Frawley Law was | cond | the extent of $35,181.95, which is 10 per nf the ross receipts of the entire |) i Ke shows held d that year. | Frankie Rott, the hmby lightwright of New pes wn Bedford, Maw, and Tete Hares, the Durable mmons's injures, out of the service and. prot We go te : Club, on inoving pictures and inter- | Turner, the Indian ‘ighter, and Jim Hoste, the TUsWig Nu Aa “ALE SRE Cats in buying theatres, It was he colored light heavyweight of Atlantic city, They | TALIM oe? iin teiaks pen igh Aperany Lewling

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