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i { + ‘ ; Let US SPOSE, FoR ExamPLe, THAT SUNDAY TENNIS 1S ON THe PAN BEFORE A LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE 1AM OPPOSED TO SUNDAY TENNIS- (KNOW & BOY WH WAS HIT WITH & RACQUET J THEREFORE IT's a Bill Passes. took place on urday when mem- —_ bers of the Boxers’ Loyalty League, , istan a fter a ride of several hours on the 1919 the Pie Putting Co i Fhe New York hvening Wort PreTuRE OF Erie, staged the most ble EBX RICKARD is due back AN UNBIASED boxing show on record six Bh, foRN to-day after several we INDIVIDUAL boxers, headed by Dan Morgan, Tom spent in Texas. He ha OPEN TO Cassidy, Ed Pollock and Joe Jacobs, { while away and will probably ARGUMENT Climbed fourteen hundred feet into 4 somethin, interest to say e moun ns and st d 165 rounds al ge spies hea! an pry > of hard fighting for tho benefit of the Soke fe big fight with Demp — UCT sick and dying soldiers stationed in 3 lekard is quoted on his way SUNDAY TENNIS wears ws m the Base Hospital No, 8, Otisville, Pe Torts ymmine nating} our extaa HOG SOLES nici | m ; Gomvon Stawee— °° sy Eiiiige the fight. He prevonde not CAUSES NORE ents to BE How bo You : . he Boxers’ League intended to KILLED FoR LeATHER— P t C. L, R a show in the large reception interested in the Nevad , Be interested in the Nevada nght Get So Foou SH! rinceton Cancets face room, but were informed by the Red _ which recently passed, nor is he - Cross work in h hat there il off in any other distant spot c e u CZ l arvar who would be unable to come nto the ) MPithough Rickard hasn't so much large reception room. Upon hearing “WM hinted at the matter we believe he toe seeceain, heat a fl nde this Dan Morgan informed all the 4 his eye on New York all along Jarsity FE “alle y “ ee boxers that the hardest day's work t E ars 2V Ca v nc , i = he battle, and is uwaiting develop Annual Varsity Event Called) river, nas been called off bec ot their lives was instore for RA at Albany on either the Gibbs Off Because ot the expense agd a race planned wiwth Maihed fletle, BArTOeInere CHAE Etat * the Navy at Annapolis on the same tireless fistic performers that there 4 bills, He figuros ten or Expense rat rds in all aa rounds will be plenty tong e tot har 4 AKI to co K Se ascide: toe iknert ape, it In previous years Harvard ana | \ QUICK. MIKE, they would have no time to cat, and WMEFlin view of Dempsey's habit of Special to The Evening World.) Princeton have always competed poked Gas ae ae paldinetalekd Menging his fights to aw quick anc BOSTON, March 10.-Rowing en-{@gainst each other on the water s WHE: Mave given CREP to SHOE GJ) Madden finish, Tex probably dopes thusiasts at Harvard and Princeton | Shortly after the spring recess, but about world demo There was situation out like this: Dempsey ~| will be disappointtd to learn that the |the action of the Tiger management hesitation upon of the SP} WR follow his natural, slam bang Reo VA PIG RI EW) RrObary, aot | Comets aenie the. WeRaub) 0b a aay (6. buslhons,, howe ie and will win quickly or become meet this season Postbbellum |change in plans. bata a tte cep eet LO « 6 tine n } victim of his own speed and be economy in sports is playing havoc) It is unliktkly the Crimson autho Immedia upon getting through 3 i. e ° i) any colle schedules, bi e | ties will consider a r e with Prince. boxing in one the boxers would ed out early. A man of Demp- with many college schedules, but th a w xing in one W uw Be eo Great Friend in Varn Loan, |revcciin ote comontiger st |ton on taven Caster the Tt tera ver “et iy of anything 20 slow as the ‘ on April 19 by the Princeton manage- | ale announcement h.s begn made) —————— aa IRGthe MEL WA Ww e 0 1 jby arvard concerning a race with aad of garin 4 Moran fight. Frank is the N t a Sh rt St W; t ment will mean a serious loss to the 7 structed of beds, was iW some othtr college, but Pennsylvania , Md pial ice wagon compared to ote O ory KUED | 550°: or Columbia may receive an invitation CES ELIE tance nner v2 tobe ort “ ‘i rach ward boxers never boxed , eo " z At the word of the Athletic Com- | fu a r \ re a ehel 8 Pee lhe at ci bedi —. a pe ete te ACH Coven AD = | us C u harder than they did Saturday and i om bape d is long | ents oe | . °. for fifteen rounds cach they battered Bias, °8! (0 Keep Moran off, and then| His Boy Spirit and Spirit of | ie stodte rushed at the Great Dano Home With Medal Won _ "30° ie'psase foo moustes at | D0 » Gre e on. ch the heroes would ' at the Pittsburgher’s attempts Fair Play Made Him and yapped at it. Van warned Hap | men, At ach the h woud i Teach a vital spot with his tele iy ma to keep the little dog away and save ila eg hcl aa tc Bh. Be ok \ 4 J ie » ing the boxers. —iMarllgal led Popular, TeLaees aabastuegr was ucacoonean ie | pacer mae roar eect ec For Bravery In Battle 52225 1 iw: cr we ane- 0G is fect and with snappy delivery | seni dog and stopped the mutt. L @ city where he WAS | sera days, He vigned up for two more. b gation of boxers who helped to make MIE: will naxcraiiy’ tocoe wou - “Let ‘em fo," said Hap, “E don't |knocket out in three rounds by Benny | tbe tuwt with Jim Booker i pee OSS MEL Polak bolero? pata today BER y> move fast to olthas hae aul By Hugh S. Fullerton. want that pup anyhow I hier Leonard, the world’s lightweight ane nee Atlan’ , Oty Hoonisg a A markable ever presen anywhere R sev ninutes n tried tole ; + 2, 1917, * roh 18, and his secoml with Joe Egan, the ry ar Charo i wo K i ‘enna : istic battle, Johnny » | the Cx relate | 4 * | Chicago's leading co . Thus it may be predicted that | America have lost thelr great-|and finally lost patience and decided | Ms last Matic bartle, Johnny KibAne | io Cenusal A. C, of Bawo ov March 17 | Machine Gun Nest Single | ON TRACK AND FIELD. jeavyweignt class; Jim Monohan, a fight will be of the short wad {st interpreter, and fighters, balt|to let nature take its course, The|the legitimate featherwelght chaM=| views the premier borivg prometee of Hranc Vex : | —— new entry into the heavywelght = variety. |piayers and athletes of all grades| little dow leaped at the Great Dane pion, will again take part in @ real! nay not received hia license ao far to stage texeg| Handed at Abre de Gernon. 60 Yards Murchison, St. ranks; Frankie Burns, who is one of 4 Bites oo havo lost their best friend. Od ee te oe art. {Ant to-night, He will take on | show at Paria He notified Al Lippe to-day that Seer bey Rae the best men in the bantamweight ACK CURLEY swung around im |“ Ghuriie Van 1 th teat | reat Dane gave one how! and starty! Frankie Brown, the local feather, | M etrets to get it any day and for him to be A Yante<Loren Murchixon, st. y Russe 3 om pony wariie Van Loan was the greatest |ed for contre field. Unfortunatel foady to vail with By Alex, Sulli heal little bant is swivel chair at his Broad- : 2 10 wail with severe! fighters when he cablas 'y Alex, Sullivan. ittle am; Dfice and tacing the writer sald | teary figure to whom interpretation | Van had handcuffed himself to the welght, who has been Aghting In 8000 |e him to aart over. Lange bas turoed down 40 = Sellars, unat- — Kally, the colored heavyweight cnam BES soriousnces of the spirit of sport and the love of |°hain aud the dog dragged him to form in the last few months. They | otter to bring a atring of fightom to Autralia for | QQOVERAL well known local arh- Iiaote a, PIER ef the Boxers’ Loyalty I seriousness: sportsmanship In the United States | %cond base before the chain parted wil) come together in the main bout | fights letes were among the members Ray, Ullnole A.) Tilly Walker, the welterweight cham= 44 Wes, 1 believe it is a sure thing § and the dog raced for a hole in th 7 97 * an ot Bi oO, Joa Daly, the Akt Dempecy will knock Wincg [has been intrusted. ‘The stories he| outeld fence, of six rounds at the Olympia A. A.) peany ¥ Ra laesGhi ani ch is oe ithe 27th Division which re- Nightingale, x, [lon of Panama: K. ©. Joe Daly, the vo reg wrote were not fiction; they were eee Kilby is to receive a guarantee of | Kast, known throughout the country as tne |t¥rmed home on the Leviathan last a5%s. a hoon tha | ot Ted Kid Lev ba truth interpreted in pestect sympa. |._A few years ago Van met with a $1,000, with an option of receiving 35| “French Flash,” le 1m line. for wreral goo | Thursday. Among them ett ee ee ee on Gea ae a one certain that it fan't ality with tne qumen and thelr prayers, | terrible accident, Ho was driving an por cont, of the gross recolpts | matches, Acconling to his new manager, Joe]McHugh, the Pastime A. C. tached; fim, old-timer who is making good again : of the wish being father to the|\” games and tneir payers. | auto and it slipped and rolled down a - | acolm, Valzer is wanted to box in several of the | pion, Harry J, Fisher, Victor Vort it hag at the base hospitals; Socco Gendron, Ge we asked No man has been lost during the his-| cliff, Van's arm was caught under wine gacason, the erack local tahtweight, | ATE. & the next month, Jacobs has | DOM He » Fisher, Vi Smith, Cornett ab the bass, heed cela Woeng Candee) ; { tory of sport in America who will be| the side and crushed, his jaw brok Pmt Michatds, the soung. ‘Caiifornia | feed opened negotiations with the promotes | tas of the same club, Ed Me Masay nny Clinton, the light= Ou are probably sore on Willard |.) much missed. and when he finally recovered the left f"l Tomms Ribs t draw atthe Dream. | % Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, Benny is | Swe who has a badly smasned weight champion of New. York's of his manner of breaking | ¥/ | arm was useless Hee eee ee ice Nghia age, | bot 98 the trafl of Champion Johany Kilbane| ar » Scncup of the Millrose A.| {standing Miah, Jump IGhettos Arthur Chick, 188-pound contract with | Prior to t ime ho had been just! aitnegh Richards outgoint rian vaiiie | {OF the featherweight title, However, while wait: | ¢s : wa wiect 4% Mt Taine CHANTDIOE ele aint oo you and Tom) 4 great fellow was Van—a huge,|a fair golfer, a terrime driver, but) Aliaaeh Michards outpointed Jackson. Wille | ing for this bout to materialize. Valavr. will step |‘ magn of the: New Yorks As) Men eee ew ai pea gees Peg lian ig Mt would be foolish to deny that |£204 Batured, soft hearted giant with | with poor direction, und his appi evened up things by drovping Richards 0 the | into the lightweight clan and imix’ matters with | C Ramon George, u Mercury | | Stanlleg Broad SHAPING, ‘Avs dies |ucnsation; Young Johnny Lore. one ME use tor il ne tag the purity of spirit and the easy for- | ork wns ingmed. He mourned over uigter, ihe Caliornia middleweight, refereed | Cea ar ne cauore of Jehan Dundee. George Brot OG Rent Woe winging. the || ames niches Jof Brooklyn's best lightweight; ( Villard, ° replied settuiness of injury of a boy. The} began practicing Pldgioe ihe en the bout ankle Brit nestens ad Poh che facnvee the| eee ee s MeDonald, un= | Witiie Herman, the Bronx welter= but that isn’t the reason 1| f°) 1 Ts rege) Prete aonh We eat ee — | Beart yteonand has age! that the tight with | saat attached; 44 feet 7 inches weight: Young Rector, the roughest for saying Dempsey will beat |00Y "Tit and the spirit of fair play | hand. Pretty soon he ceased to mourn| George bnael, matchmaker of the Oigmpia | tt hore, ele iuel far Moy Maren | Distinguished Conduct Medal trom y Relay (1% Miles)—Boston |ijcntweimht in New Jersey: Seret B paey w Mtl were what made him. Perhaps no|4nd appeared at his club. The fel-| ehh ecta to aign up Clay | wTMe Meek ih “order tha’ he ‘cat | Britain for extraordinary s ¥, Muechiay 8. D. Hose, at, | \YShtwels hh Hie ‘ lick t om an gned 0 sedes of | p ong Ap) 8. A, of Philadelphia expects to wign up Clay Sgt mi fe cae t as BF, Dy Roses Young Neil, the welterweight cham- 0! Udge Of | ong disliked a hypocrite more and no |!WS all folt rather sorry for him and ‘Turner, the Indian, and Harry Greb ot Pitts |f asested 0 the change, “They | Vices at Abre de Gernon, Oct. 1%, | ie eH Ss ah Sammenle? {pion of Pennsylvania, and Frankie as anybody else. @1 have him heavy handicaps, It was) burgh for a bout at his club on Monday evening, | Leonard ascent tor six. | 1918. | ‘ one ever was more forgiving and sed ¢ bs 8. | round whhtals "wae “rattwed ite am . son. the ressive lightweight Dempsey closely in all his | resce rward the, weakens and the {roticed that after ono had played ‘® Man #4. “turer has already ecceted. the | St! ye°madel este stacey wee ME es had shaves Of 8 plkines Bee) Lehereea tpn a amer. {contender of New Jersey. so I have come to the con- er toward e J id with Van he said little about terms, and it ia expected that will do | —$—$$< seems there was @ machine gun) championship and Amer: | sddit to the boxing there w. . . prnit . or- | the result. One by one V r DS theriat b At, which | 4 In addition to ing the as that he is about the bem | foibles of the fraternity, He under 1 y one Van took them | wise, If the match is clinched they will clash hest to the left of his outfit, which) ean o ostlers 10 -perfo: C.5 teeae this: Wee: ten lenses thom. Jout and ‘trimmed ‘them, ‘and each | for ex rods in the main vont STECHER AND ZBYSZKO | frustrated their advance. Tisher tald | 1e Ral oe ree ee pears Mural accomplishment in the ssed it on to the next one to dis- —- the boys “to wait a minut e Was ; Yeucalranhan (MG RAR Ibe ON lice. He can hit hard, be| i. aie ¢ M4 i kos, 2 Saree HAE he wan shooting golf from| | Mal Allen, the Brklaeort fighter, who knocked WRESTLE TO A FINISH, |our of their trenen kee SesRC Es Pastimes. Ho is a distance runner. |dello and tos N of BUI Brown MuMMNtGs anced and « Ra o first time 1 ever met Vai six to elght strokes better with one | out Frauk Bud’ Murphy, the Sypacuse battler ee ing & bomb as he ran that Killed two) —_— Keone a wee ; ary , and a defense which will make |shortly after he had made his escape} "Nd than he ever had been able to! in one round at Lawrence, Mass. Iaat Thumday | = and rouling the other enemy machine| ‘The brightest star of the senior \the no! noe ulate @asy thing for Willard to lana |from an express office in Los An- | %%,With two night, haa ufo meer Vhinaey| KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 10.—Jon| gunners, Eisher’s platoon then fol-|ational track and tield champion: \t.0 ni feifectively. You'll notice thas |*" ote Pee to rub it in he wrote an| Bole, the New Eugiand boxer, for twelve rounde t of Dodge, Neb. und Wiadek |lowed him, capturing elghty men, — [Ships of the Amateur Athletic Union | qeemememmemer-er=eeccmssmereg carries no scars of battle |Seles and as suddenly startled the | alley ction story for the Satur. | at the next boring. show of the same clad 09/%%beeko, the Polish wrestler rants| Fisher was wounded at Mt, Kem- |at the 13th Regiment Armory Satur, and fought five times as many | #porting world with his wonderfully | day ning Post, telling the exact | next Thunday night to the heavyweight wreatiing tite, wi) | mel Sept. 1, and also on Oct. 18, the |Gay night was. Loren Murchison & A ret te a8 Willard has, That |fecling reports of fights. Ho could| ‘uth about what had happened rf sting title, will) Gay’ after his heroic work at Abre de |the St, Louis A, A., winner of tt | ? ; flor his defense. | . | Lr ae Tho ten-round bout between ‘Tom Cowier, the meet here to-night in a finish match./Gernon, Not only was he wounded |@nd 300 yard events In decisive | in the kitchen. To avoid ‘topped’ here, refectively, |*l! the story of u man being! Yan Loan started in his literary | Bosliah hearyweight, and Billy Miske, the teat |The men have already wrastied three |twiee, but he wae lald up with pneu. |fabion, | 2 then added: “If you don't think | ¥*/pped so sympathetically that the as @ pod iter, but_a won. | é fellow of St, Vail, will be fought at Joplin, [times without obtaining a fall, and both |jronia, having a temperature of 10: Jack Sellers was mighty proud to waste To make taste- Gammaincére in tho opinion J hold, go |beaten fighter was his friend for life|derful natural story teller. By hard | M0. on te mahi of Mann The ou ee | orited toa contusion. The “refers | fr five Gays. He has almost regained ; Win the 600, as he ran inte tit reat , tol sah . nd up somebody who wants to |and the victor forever afterward. The | Work and study he developed into | te hare wen held on Mash | wy ent {Will be. chosen lute to-day, it was une (all the weight he lost and will soon |#uch seasoned stars aw Ted less dishes appetizing Be Willard. I'll bet as much as be lngne was in San Francieco, and 1) writes (Ae Most perfect short story | Mint iy ee er pur the tout bark two meena, |ROUNCES rt_training to compete for the | Heed Baked an Jon, who com ‘To make warmed-over Git cg Dempeey.” § ancisco, and LE] writers in America, It ia almost | ‘60, the promoter put the tout back two w . | start m for leut. W, a ho CO io ins , * drew in at a ringside seat alongside | certain that Van wan destined to bo for the Irish-Americang just befo : ps Be sibs sand” good. aport,|® man who looked to me like Mount/| the Muocessor to.O Henry. for whorn |, f¢hity, luster: the oromlas foal tgteeis the war, won the high jump by clear absolutely enjoyable. ‘To ; “ aie . o| America has waited. He was at th pega eager cies ng the bar at five fect four and a | nate ® Landon Roeder, is ABterested | Ot me by’ moon! a a Ho seemed 10) time of hin death probably the best Rie iat eee Quarter inches, beating the record give cooking a delicious Tike puccess of a concert of “the |b two men tall and three men Wide, | short story writer. inthe country | 2 wm AIO A. A: Of Benin 68 jade by Platt Adams six years ago | Ascae. lite risters,” t 0 and he had @ iarge, pleasant voice use he was so true and human, | ‘ Lith sl egos i 0 be er big | out af the ei Ned eredhiet to y an eighth of an inch, avor 8! ist Chorist , he famous boy ar ck ARTE tee MS Atnne smelted Mtkoe Pris bal ar amaker Lewis of the Arnory To night is to b nother big night) out of the eigivern games re of erated te. Bie, OF ee Ray won the 1,000-yard race in | ieé-Chicago, conducted by Father a ‘a \ Pelt thee tents ae ey yntess Be | 4. A. deckled to have him go against Hogaah, /in ‘The Evening World headpin tour- | a wm inarked in. the lind: |écer’ tainiton and. aixtaan end ‘WO at the St. George aoe Brook: enjoying itself, No one introduced | {*lt t 3 aight <— [nament at Thum’s White Wlephant] Asians oobi ¥ Meare sexl| Eth. seconds, Which Was OveL ten LEAs PERRI SE ee cera e ees ae {Ue Along ubout the second round] Lot every sport lover in America » of Jeney City, the good Alleys, where the play has been going) Hisiwated ‘wo 1d, 'Sarvy beds} seconds worse than the record, which | wonderful singers, says Mr.jne began to warm up and bellow,|stand and salute. The salute sh 7 ; Ee on home alles, with 2264-8.) he holds jointly with Johnny Overton. » and there are quite a few |' c 5 Hight weight pk up with Artie O'Leary, | merrily on for the past few weeks. ¥h rage on foreian | Me the athletic fane poured out SAUCE great ball players among | "Ye Bo," and every time he bel- | 2? a Bi Van would under | the local battler, in the star bout of eight rounds | pighteen teams are scheduled to roll,| 2 the hige onte | of th Parmory at the cents ‘of the | THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE I think that is reason enough |!owed he swung an arm across my | 4nd and at the Armory A. A, of Jemey City Heights to i ! tatde mows how | Of ne armory . You should say something about | head and al Copertgns Tho Mel Syndicate, Inv.) | night, O'Leary is a brother of Young O'Leary, | #24 they surely will keep the pin boys) the pia {te tonuamenc: | bi# meet it was Murchison’s sprinting ; ‘ emeereed say somett jhead and almost knocked me back to | who was quite # fighter several yours ago, Bobby | busy from early in the evening until | Player. Won lew, Gane, Pins. 1.8, Average, [that was the general topic of con. | It’s a daily assistant. ie P |the $2 seats, 1 stood it for a couple insaon %s, Qlow: Gbieas @ ta-auideak late ot gla eoresiie (wn 19855 | versation, He ts a short, chunky lad |my declaration of wa vu big | | mpion l'ete Herman of New Orleans, | resented by the Cygne’ ub, who wi O14 | had stiffer opposition in the D aad BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, Buy can ragin Med fran nant Ae | tcwitimate bantamweight champion, will make| have two teams present, and the Fred Hwest| might have broken the world's record SHUM 1i41 Broadway, Cor Sit ee felt like a side ot bacon, It was of| BELLEAIR HEIGHTS March | if fint apyearauce in bout at New Kegland | Mohrmann Howling Club, who will | Bo. use to eat mae becauwe he 10.- Mensationa Pa wae played bere anit Taree o & on}, for tweite rounds (Have a like number on hand, ‘The | lar 1190-68 | ‘ould Di ha d ed ore he pro! pra journament in hich | featherwors) 7 » . 7 he i 7 Pamtanmnent than ind, Ultered, more lai gon took part. Walter Hagen ot | in the war bout at « show to be brought otf by |Cyenet Bowling Club is composed of |S ‘You Ma onth or 80 later, down in Tos [St7oke more aan per. but he’ was | ang shubert ought fo attract « bi crowd of fons | Hont Club of Eighth Street and. Hast | 2 : i eles, 1 was in the office of the | trady ol rad Nien Ba ruae ot ee | to-day emphatically Prominent citizens like Danie} | live | 1 F Angeles ¥ ives in ths oe atte HBr i ara, ot rasta yur esreary tana | we ura, Juggle Figures Fee te mone. Taneeee tne Lite waa Out. ih Bs. Jeadl eae me sient Dowling: steve Ituddy, a ante Te attch Cae lok aentee cs | hnaupee Ty wae tannic: (BAL hina at’ Miprpatlid! Bg mj Well Known Tammany leader; Alex lat tle i j ra ON faded Bll ests deco Bul ot the Maht or ne ; aoe anim he | Moeffert, ex-champion swimmer and {i sar H | BUT you can’t juggle HUMAN Hurl ve e required a 61x st get satin with | SNM, conc he for many of the Dis | tater a | figures. You can’t make a MAN "Yes cS emarked ee : reatment he Was reiting from. hi Binet Chane Of the city: Ham Mo» q i it i pi pda, Pee | remarked | PINBHURST, N. C., March 10.—Tho | ii ime be fewiting from Me peeet | Garrigie, the big traffic cop, and many | pd{rtigg hO* phil! hee manage! | fit a suit unless the suit is made ' 4 Pret eat to Ris |targest gallery of the season followed | : others hold membership in the old! the p last " i: fi jchin, He bellowed for an instant and |« four ball mateh in which Parker W:| 4 ge Noxng mot cs |Boeen, Gans ARNT ieehobeht teat ; to fit HIS figuie. | appe: id abor o dese yon me | Wh le O88, vit | Brntuepen J le raasal in the Connectiont od J 9 ous $ apps rad ebout ‘ i noon upon ms Whitten nd Alex Ross, the Detra {| Legislature and is aligned by the Governor of the | they will all'be on hand to take part! tion wit Our suits are all made to meas B BSainee cme. take Oke | Pawar ex, medallist, in th ig | State, it widt call for ten-rund, nodeeiadon toute | In the bowling or to root for the team, | tar with 1 ‘ 7 1a 5 Sige uae | Bee eae g [tournament by Sto. "ATs am | with eight-ounce Tr was leamed today | AMON the other teams entered are! j ure and they fit the figure for [player: Were great chume and never > Commimioners, if the bill becumee a law |teams; H. L, Doherty & Co., two, and) at city the Tine Prices $25 to $60. MeN dnt & shanice 10 slip over somethls RACING SELECTIONS. | |the Swiss, Edelweies and iroand- ant “bulialne ‘int : ji . *) eac othe »p oO ec linge) ad ! © other outa are scheduled to-night, Jack | schaft, eac » eu ne |Gog, part fox terrier, part dos, which Tmo tee Youle re schaduled vonaht, dwt] Achaft, each one team Spring Styles in Full Bloom \ was a great pet around the team att | NEW ORLEANS Johnson at the Harriaon A. C., while in MU- | g All of the lorwl bowling allers in ihe city are A dN Unif de t d. d; f [Loa Angelos. Someone ud given | First Mary Josephine, Lady | waukee. Jenny Dundee of thus city wil tace | Aataing @ "Metroaiitan Chamoun tone my and Navy Uniforms made to order or ready to iv an ene Piae rat reba ray tral Re aiace. speedater, Uranium, | witeble Mitsbell 7: sy gC cl | wear away, at reasonable prices. ‘ Toadstoo) Third Rac Parlor Boy Fourth Race — Hanovia, Boy, Bon Tromp. ft) A girth Rae pe ehistl LALO if Mary i ‘3 and Jeff promptly gave it to Van The two seemed perfectly mated in size. Van promptly bought a brown sull, # brown overcoat and hat and vr alg dollars for a chain his at the Mar Tom, Juanita % Kilda: h Race-—Frank Monroe, James Copyright by The Press Publish ON THE DAN OF REST ROUSES THE BRUTE INSTINGT (IN Man— THINic OF STRIKING & \. SPHERE AND KNOCKIN’ —7 «(tT MUsT BE °] DANEEROUS FOR EVERY BopY. HITTING & TENNIS BALE <4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919, ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW — --MOSTLY CON ORK By Thornton Fisher . . . ng Co. (The New York Evening World) ‘ ee ponent = = (me Reasod (tHe wore DEUCE” ) % 7 mustRia WAS ) (Ss USEO IN THE Gre, no a \WHPPED WAS AND | OBIECT TO BEcAUsSE THE CROWN PRINCE PiaNED TWO SETS OF TENNIS THE SMALL 1G It ABOUT: PROMI BITED ~ PROFANITY- Irigh Patwey Cline i now @ legitimate wolter: | weight, for he called off hie tensrownd bout with Eddic “Moy of Allentown, Pa, to-night at Moo | tread, Canada, because he refused to make 140 | pounds for tie contest, Wheo Al Lippe, manager f Moy, learned that Cline was heavier than be- fore, be agreed (0 the above weight, but Pateey a, re at of April will clase on the Lith of : > and bia tessinewa rn Ing regularly sach weer along the Western idea of leagie bowling aud reservations aa the recta: | tlon alleys H ey in these parte, lo geiting in shaje for the big imdividual erent i rolling prmctice gales every eR Ba anal ae ping fiwt prise, not the Amsterdas jenuie, Went Hoboken, 14 alleys, No. | A yo! low to have a counle New been little vi Ts, ue Hie Ne sen eat at ators Arnhetmn P, S.A yard of straight goods beats a ton of hot air. REMARKABLE SHOW AT OTISVILLE FOR WOUNDED HEROES — Boxers of Loyalty League Obliged to Perform Several Times Apiece in Order to Amuse All the Men at Base Hospital No. 8. The biggest day's work in the hii tory of entertaining wounded soldiers TWO STORES BROADWAY & NINTH STREET 30 EAST 42D STREET