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te . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. — BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW.YORK TACKLE FO0rAL SOME 1919 GOLF IMPROVEMENTS - - - - - By Thornton Fisher TE EAITCES . — é In That Way Dean McClellan 88 Publishing Co. (The New York IH Gone TO BRING THAT LONG (SLAND GANG WELL, 1 CALL THAT” aw aarristic JoB- iF THAT CONT CAUSE (M GOING TO Our TO GIVE HORE PROFANITY THIS a of Pe nnsy \ ‘amtia Would INUIT THAT GUY EASON (M A we ¢ es Keep Little Teams Out of FROM CHICAGO WHO Lae ninh we 2 “a hea ; WAS FOUR-FLUSHING 4 Big Games and Ev ery One nije ABOUT HIS CLUB To TALG Out of Temptation. TO Cone VISIT ABouT OUR- emmnenionsientanes Reports of Baseball Training Trips, About to Begin, Are Month Late This Year. | Dean William McClellan of Penn- sylvania would set the college ath- letic house in order by forming @ league of the seven leading univer- sities and eliminating all practice games in football, In this way tho small teams would be kept out of 4 contact with the naughty big fellows and hence out of temptation. Dean McClellan, writing in the ti " Ht Dra Ml Gazette, the graduate weekly maga- g WNKAGYL WILL — AOD Six NEW ITHIN a week or ten days :¢-| HOLE S THIS NEAR— Ports of Southern training trips will be trickling Into New York from various basebal amps. These reports are more thou ® Month late this year, due to th le Goooeve, wife! | MAN BE Gone ¥ . vs 4 layed start of this season and the behets LONS THENRE GOING TO Hake Life nine, explains hig cures for the 90- isu rtening of the training periods, but LTINE= MORE INTERESTING AT ALUTHE GOLF CLUB [Calica irrogulurities that exist in ine it they will be none the less interesting THIS SUMMER. tercollegiate athleti to the fans who like to keep posted on iia Dean MeClellan thinks that a gti of a baseball nature, | | seven leading universities in the ia ee and seasons before toat |—Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, Da i ual spring training trip began ‘ mouth, Pennsylvania, Princeton and PP) about the middie of February, und One FearuRe OF HE | Yale—should pl ch othe! N= expenses were piled up for the clubs. | Oe aL, - SHACLAMAKON 1S ENLARGING \ CLUBS THAT WONT BE liegen pertawiite ihe auine Gadiiinia oa “orp atlanta. ins | KNICKERBOCKER COUNTRY (TS CLUB House Biscasrro (IMPROVED THIS YEAR and resources dl ef paid elt ol about CLUB HAM HANG 27 HOLES Ciwere —e- 8 article alive é 8 ad columny in \ " depen n all talk of exclusive groups A SON— OH, BOW ——— SS ‘ daily papers were relegated to tae Ws 66 U i WELL, | NEO big colleges, leagues, federations e. a u ki 3 LUNCH HouvR i wes, leng + ete., | minor go through another year of ; ee A&A MAN WHO éat) NONE Evit Stee hc important point seems to have been joverlooked, That Is the so-called “pr ING AND CHEMISTRY AND/ witt BE FROM tice” game, which to my mind is re. sponsible for much that is unsportsman . SWEEP UP SPEAK || * j WILLING TO WORK 74 Sd TO s Stars Picked G { Tours ACAY ANO ue 12. o'cvoec! like in college athletics. T have in mind b i‘ Nols SUNDENS TOO ANO— LS [Rvdeli ; ef. |football, particularly, but the criticism | Practical obscurity until dug y Again for a second trial at the | ) time stuff. Tt will be the same this year, ae | For Inter-City | Giants will take youngsters South MEeWith them, only to turn them adritt | Relay Feature f when they come North. The Yankees! Will do the same and so will the | a: 2A Harvard Eleven | tives some testes to since sports | as well In Nine Games | “tre ere seven covieges and uni- versities in the Bust, which, because of their st. This Season sinc. serosa naira competigen every now and then a star! Homer er and Eddie Hosme capable of taking a piace among the | both of (he Glencoe Athletic Club; Jack big leaguers is developed, but oniy| It. Sellers, New York Athletic Club, and : or _ rare occasions, Last year “Pop” | Ja J. O'Brien, Loughlin Lyceum, oung proved a “find” for McGraw | won places on the team that will rep- ° ° f | © but “finds” of the Young calibre are ent New York in the intercity relay Fistic News ‘Late Start of Baseball q few and far beiween. Ty Cobbs, Tris! race against Newark and Philadelphia akers und o goud oi ‘ ihe rarely. couet, Boud ones like! at the Central High School garnes in parison Pine eoccma ie Soren sl} and Gossip | Means That Fans Will See to light, and it all the youths of the country playing next Saturday evening. Kred Sufa- By John Pollock | base! rom eu , 4 Y e As © bowlers near the home from early spring until late | rowic, Millross Athletic Association, Fae ee More Consistent Games WR TEHTION EAGT eee cte ae mace ease iy ay be listed as Colu bia, Core nell, mS imouth, Haty ard, Pennsy! Py ‘ = ear vania, Princeton’ and Yale. 1 believe AMBRID vi Ma + March 17 that moet of the objectionable features Harvard's football schedule for 1919 of our ¢ Be ports would be elimin- and Univ ity of Virginia have been| se added to What was announced a few ks Ag® as a tentatt . W. Moore, ules to games with each other. “When one of these institutions starte to make up a football schedule, the sole list aim seems to be to so arrange games raduate treasurer, has that the team may work up to its maxi a hard time to fil in open dates, mum strength at the end of the season of which, Oct. 25, he fully expected when it is expected to mect one or two aken by West Point. strong competitors. The schedule is ar- » Harvard played Tufts | ranged so that in the early part of the Tom Me ager of lo fell. There may be many a wonder Fail oer nay, Thang. a wonder | von seetanane oe ta eats te rae, the well-known man: {ndividual championship, Gus Cook OF other it tukes time to uncover. Stitute, qualificd as the two substitutes. stilt has his t in the nd Was beaten b son teams layed: wh | them. yi hi etter from Billy Gibson stating that he il has his nove in front of the sen: in th and was beaten by |senson teams are played which are not 4 | ‘The trials were held in the Zist Rest | wie on my we My A ; ‘ vational bowler Leo Lucke. These 9 aust season In a|real competitors at ali, and cannot be 33 pal ae vem : s way Kast from California skey’ ac 40| will not de. Transport dent army train- |expected to win except by reason of § ANY of the big league labs | gisteanrenate pstbprt en bab tied ny with Champion Benny Leonard and Comiskey s Almanac for 20 tremely slow just now eave for the ad Paved 8 meet at the Ameri+ ard won, by one | some extraordinar Me or ance men 0 i ; ° Renn ; + ied oys, Cook's home drives, on ne regu | No far as this gro > 5 fe have selected new training !were on hand for the 440-yard trials. [qr es go, arrive, in New York on Seasons Shows Bad April [ely orerineee ne Bes enec ste CEP re ueaaaGvehIHR Hake MHATINI cone ing placed | tions Is concerned. there can be ho dect= uarter; ty April 7, which ia Benny's twenty-third , , 2 4 Princeton r hi fact only four teams return! two men heats with each athlete's effort eo SUB SURO aYALOR: ie! BOS Janxiously for news. The team has|pionship. The Bay Ridge fans fe stitutes as Ts, Will go to| fiona fs. very questionable. The desin i ee teelr ol camps. The three local being timed individual Cried ere td for cries at it —— |not signed up a catcher as yet.|that their man will perform wot! |New Haven to jo and the figers|or many of thei when they get on the t wations go to Florida—the G | ake City and Nampa, Idaho, but would " ‘ 4 7 . . ‘ eh & . B fo Gainavilic. after ‘many w prelims! Baker's time of 52 2-5 Oh lave deany meat Harvey Thorn at By Hugh 8. Fullerton. eonanite has Deen heard from Mike | enough to dlapose of Ly DetueKe tne os, except that with Princeton, | Min’ that ‘particuiar amar eo ot Amary season’ spent at Marliny ‘Tex caualled the track record set by Leroy | Joplin, Mo., on March 26 and probably HERE is one source of comfort |horer are in the service, Snyder in| otner Mahe in New daven, Conny played jf the Liat dium: | certain prestige which victory will a SS fhe Rodgers thin year mwitch roi yoain ago,’ way the best-at the trim, #0me Rood lightweight at both Des for baseball fans this spring, | France, Mickey is not succeeding in | Alleys that he never saw before, thee forring with the Mary ins lor saat ai tapinr i web coriiatte Motes 2 Band the Yanks have passed oe iaaies Phe lanky Glencoe runner ran in the Moines and Pittsburgh. and that is the big chance that |lining up his team as well as might | Will ‘stop the Bay. Ridge. whirlwind, | Mitte and the announcement of a head lover, the temptation 18 presented to the 3 passe » Macon, | se i and was never pressed in} pideedloli Ao hanes Wilt at say 5 ach ix expected shortly, It is believed, re Ga., for Jacksonville Two teams, the turning bis fast ime. i si ilere was! " the clubs, weak as be hoped. Nearest in. pursuit are Ri y that Haughton will return. [small institutions to seek powerful in Miiletics of the American League and| cloaked for the two furlongs in.53 3-3 |e ef the Uaioe fee Nae en enn the: 4. will| Poole ia Another team with « lot | AAiao. ney, avenit got schedule follows Goa te aries pacuen: Cecaee Of ite © the Cardinals of the Nationals, have seconds, whi Hosmer nin Saterowle | Of the United States Nary, will engage in rey are and will! of ¢roubles on its hands. Neither | however as they have e | Sept. Bates. |upon to bring frequent victory over the Meoided to do thelr training at’ home each returned « 31 second . of fifteen rounds with Johnny be until mid-sea-|Cobb nor Busb has signed as yet. | ®*™°* eae Oct Boston College; Oct, 11—Col- | big reer aad listens =e MR eava'e iat of money, | MeNamara’s Ume was 64 , meson, at | son when their] Cobb, it is understood, is not dissat-| 1 jo | Operon decaetpunL Ost PeeeMIRIHING | aocatlon haa been ier pewortul: tar he Bewill, be interesting to note what| Donen Cc. Hot compete in the tials, a9) nic cos aherita fousht tthe aume cite ea quotas will bel !sfled but remaina in a receptive | | Now B—Princeion at Princeton; | overcome, and strong players have been difference, if any, it will make in the | pis showing indoors this season, the! Jan, Bisham bathe aleatded. the dchiios filled, probably | ocd, while Bush is not at all satie- " 15. ® Yale enticed to small institutions by means conditioning of their players. This, of committee gave him a place on the team: oie ’ rece "¥| fled with the contract offered him " ing tiie _— which would not bear publication. | It course, will be shown by their early! ‘The ten other athletes who appeared, Pete Herman, the legitimate hantammeight will play more con-| He refused to sign it in Detroit and 9 wookd ony jis to the credit of American college games. However, the weather, if one for the trials were Albert Dolder, West |ohampion, was mattiad to-day by his o) a sistent ball in the} went home disgruntled. wratus| QUARANTY BIG “5” PLAY fone have roalatea ‘hin temptation, =, forget the brand hand ut yes~ | ide Y. MiG. Acs Arthur Riley, EW. (ager. Sammy Goldman, the reteree of Now Or first month than} There is in fact a tremendous lot ad XAVIER LYCEUM TO-NIGHT, | “here are one or two competitions erday, has been favorable for home nen oe ABS TL sen, Knights of St. | teane. ox Johnny Katie of St foe toa usual, of dissatisfaction among the players almost traditional and which fraining. Players getting into shape | Antony + Oscar ete 168 Sony eounda at tie Minneapotia Boxing Chub on Apri rales over the contracts offered them, and . 42 nt to a reserved place at the Under home conditions such as have | pee ttn eta en Herman {a also booked by Goldman to box The late startof! it may affect the quality of baseball varanty Five of New York eason, Such compelitions A Xena ¢ risks in cold) man, Pastime Athletic. Club; Victor | Pal Moore eight runda at Memphis, Tenn,, of 4 the season has a! seriously. Dissatisfied players do not Will Journey over to Brooklyn and ex: |embrace the Yale-Haryard game and the @pells than those w will come UP] Casey and Dan Kuhn, New York Ath-| March for witch Herman $1,000 and | & } big advantage. In make for good ball. change basket the strong Xavier | Pennsylvania-Corneil Thanksgiving Da from th ralled * 4 bs | 5 5 me. ‘There are numer rs Be e #o-called tetic Club, and Newtown Brown, unat-| Moore a How great this discontent is may be Seniors to-nig ne last meeting will | Ear arian ates Bue : Years ago the Giants’ management | tache ace ‘eS. ordinary YeC@r®| waged trom the fact that one clul fone ees oene lust moeting willlamong the smaller colleges. but 8g giectes to forego the Southern train-| It Was intimated that O'Brien would ma, the fant middleweight of St, } Adios when the season) yp “tho tional Blagute iapacly Pes inees Rinne is Was eee ee ee ees ee } ing trips. Once, under Horace F run the frst quarter, Hosmer the second | Z re in| : ‘ 2 y | en of play Xavier was forced to| of, opens about April) League, a 0 received aver $4,000 for outnoigting oldior Barthel ague with teams in each| There ix ho apparent reason. there Why the seven institutions list Jabove should not confine their game bme of |each ot here can be no Valid ob: seleinity | Joction to any two of these institutions Wein | playing each other in the first game of : the season. There would be schedule difficulties, of course, due to the fact |that the season Is short and that teams cannot travel back and forth without |limit. ‘The details ef the plan are too I}complex to be settled by one per- Particular ref s made to ball by the is so strenuous dy, Leary, Des games canne multiplied at will This combination of stars have| ‘There is no reason why there should et defeat on the Xavier court, |not be minor leagues in collegiate in- | stitutions Just as there are elsewhere, 4 trained right on the Polo|and third leg. Baker will be the anchor | ie Grounds and again they got into| man. pergetraghig eta Rogeirestleaall onthk you can divide the season into | of the plants of the trust, received in-| " @ondition at Lakewood, N. J. They | veteran Tight hearywobt of tancater, va,, tor|Suctions; first, spring training sea- | Giiries from fourteen major league —_- didn't (ia weil in ‘the eaigue race FRENCH AND WILSON WIN evtht onde at a sow to Se hromaht off at St,| Son; second, the first fortnight dur- Kean Gifs eee again Hacetane either time, but this was due more to Neutla on March 26, Githons ought to outioint ing which the teams usually got OUt| of the best | i lay 5 ta . uaek wiikoas ane same ages ever attempted in} the poor players the team had rather ON PINEHURST LINKS, | tous at any trai ca a vagnnrera patted i 4 ten-round bout at St, Pant | Charles Fritz of Maspeth, f. 1 York ladiew" 6 and a partner are to roll an ealisition aerica with Miss"Kathryn Masloh and’a Will McKenna, Mark Smith, J. Tanter, than to the Northern training system, | es ; 7 \ Sie tiante ne Coord It hae ele ed : ~ cn sprees tem | em A eiiabile source it wae Yeamed to-day! getting back into the condition in | Dig s from coast to coast, and a| iilen, nd W, Mulker anit otter well FRANKLIN BAKER haa con.|_! LURST, No Cu, March 17.—Eni- | that Pat Moore in not going to make the trip, | Utne Nie a the season, ana | tam in each, and this year they will Pe EE ihe “27th Divaion, MAA ts pu Reins met ch of York and Willie Wilson | etter all, to Bogland to fisst Jimmy Wilde, the|WBICh they started the season, play & regulor season, eliminating by | "him yore Oem ; + A 0 play again with tho! or york Harbor defeated Herbert Lager: | flrweight champion of Hume, Our informant | fourth, the real season which starts | districts until the two best section: ) Bowling int | he would despite the prima donna} o¢ Worceste } tuft he pulled some time ago about) pionship Nicholas, 3 an and Bill Breman, League. Xavier sb the sam . as follow rich, Li of the aportina department of the | Jon al, writes to Tack,”” saying | ye: f Chicago, TI, ia ainsions 10 | * ih $0: Bi iw to say. 3 Shea ey iy ; tional foo? well and ft Isr Yankees, as we always figured! piade of Youngstown and Walter How hed Ld nat M many weananee fare that about June 20, in average years. teams meet in the finais for the cham-| being nized by ¢ 2 yeore mish? net ge quare decision in Ve fe Alana ; M real » : eer agy (a major league players, but the rule | Chicago’ Daily at Pinehurst yesterday | they th » Moare, | majority of clubs for the last twenty | 145 been made limiting the number | Tonn Wilde wil ® being through, and the subsequent re-| in the best professional match . 1 either Leo ‘Lucke Ho r : +4 * ‘3 ae kee ene es 40 o rel here thie se he winne: Willie Mead, maneger of Onear Ganiner, the| Years that they go south, get into /any team may employ. Los Angeles| h either Lao ‘Luck or, Ate coe pe ees | As in matter of fact, ven ‘under present port e Pap fe UD) wan , and the lose local light we delirel today that it was! fair shape to play ball, come north, | has three major Idaguers, Cleveland | I city je Tourney ae WAY? | Gotbel ty ACen BOR AG The openi pocket Dillards tournament at Do Broadway and 4ist Street room w ed to-ni when George Burt cross cues with Jozeph Clancy This affalr began about a month and team of the Delaware County | —69 |The individual n not Oncar Gainer who ont Wl ran into cold, raw, wet weather and |tWo and New York one now, and oth- oF | i Phis the “Home Run” King followed, Krench, 183 Mickey Donley in one| ers are being signed, \* At Jimmy De Forest's club at Long Hranch | 8° back rapidly ne ig signed | [with an announcement that he beer? Dut meme fighter who took Gardner's) 1 have looked over Comisk@y's al- MERICA is to have one of the) at BM AL this time he said tn ‘Ris| aan : Mean tal {tat be nee foing | Weather ever, invented, and discover |~ > Pisgest booms in winter sporta| Rowan nong”: “Lave just. mailed Miler Hugging a letter tolling htm I) about we injustice done tie fighter that in the last twenty seasons we \next winter that it has ever seen, — | ; bate th cay conte at eee old have had bad weather in the nortn-| A hockey league with twelve cities, | 1 int - = == have to say goodby to the good old ‘n section of the major leagues be-!six in Canad Snited | | Ks si ada and six in the United | {its Sam le'y|tutions. Tam such a thorough believer be | in intereollegiate competition that I find voi [no difficulty: in considering an Eastern WN Teague and a Western league of natural .9 | competitors, and T would’ leave oppor : . 8°/ tunity for the winners to play at the when more than fl of the iNT lend of the season on some neutral co! mateur play commenced a series of | tege ground or municipal stadium which mination contests, The fleld has now| would be conveniently accessible to narrowed to alx | both vdal scores wer: heard from. "T's but up to the present writing he bas J from, Howe, 37—40. ax is now paid by the ay a pew bow ortant bout ‘between ‘Dig fellown will be fame and the friends | made in base. | fovRdt at the Docicane Garden jn Tttaburgh to. |r ROC! ton : hy Fee a tkey, George Baton and areas Sata |ball, but the long trips become more] Baht. The herie who will figure in it ar Bill pee Ae atnes toward {States Is being formed, wix clubs al- | PY coat. 19 the bie Tunde| He Raymond Crane are tied for the lead in| wy ach Lafayette Totters. and’ more distasteful, and of course| Rrnnan cf Clicaze ent Harry tied of Pita | the'end of the month followed by already having signed, and.the men| gon metmooitan| me Mmooker tournangent, Gases Wit ihe Elcaher wiih the er by gg the game, I certniniy| vot and the scrap ought to be « hummer, se|/fortnight of showery weather, behind the league are to be the big| chimmiamtn toujament are requested to have pNeer Championships Awarded | ants and now manager of the Buffalo wish Miller Huggins all the luck Bel eee oe ne te Sy tat ane ae poll O taapinat he Uni their entries in pil 11, In order te give ating - manip Club of the New International League, can have. He is a fine fellow Felging ehon the et eee I the average holds good the sea-|Men Of baseball in the United Btates| rhe schniule maxer vierty of time to make ip aie Clty: let coach the Lafayette College base- Yanks, ee Ee STOO ee ne shee dlhenh W,"GS het co Meme wo e| © BO CURR) 1H art With pend and the big baseball and hockey men | Bf Sy" conmitue tint has we alfait io hand | ‘The metropolitan indoor ico skating) ball xquad this spring been granted by the of Canada, want it lo'be the greatedt tournament of ite kind, | championships have been E bunk, ‘so he put on his seven-mile| open the boxing game at New Haven, Coon,|weather, and one week of nice} Already Montreal, Toronto, Hamil- — sot in| the t Street Ice Skating Palace by| owners of the Buffalo Club and Wiltse boots and set out for Trappe, Md,,| Pick Curley, the fight womoter of that city, hes! playing weather right at the start|ton, Quebec in Canada, and Cleve- | , Mort Lande and leo Incke are te mart tal the Eastern Skating Association and/will take over the Lafayette squad for ns, and the result of the trip is formerly of this city but now of New coined the league and are makiog rane" ace "ahere™ tho] ‘The events to be contested are + |N. Hempstead, President of the Giants something like this fromethe erstwhile | Haves » bout fongbt, ee ne hace oparations, while New York, Chic kiyn-New Haven con-| half mile and one m hampionships, ‘last year and ‘a trustee of the college, heavy hitte at the ote t 1 ‘am tipped that there is a big {so and Detroit probably will have wil not be rulke! on the | “I feel Lowe the game of baseball a] & of f {deal on which may change the com-|Sisned before this is printed, Boston \m shape without the annual nightmare v will Arena t Rolling | great deal, for 1 has done me a great | sammy Harrie, mi {ihe American A, A, | plexion of twWo of the big clubs of the [oF Pittsburgh will be the other city | yer ; | deal of good phyasivally, morally and bas arranged three tener can League, and which involves }o the American side of the line, the Metal Diateict Fl ‘This Wa i financially. 1 is because of my sense to be fought at the neat ah » of the best known players in the — This ia'a Rew record for the Vv of duty and devotion to the game that I feel it almost obligatory on my oa Friday oigbt, Frankie Rice of Johnny Wwe of New Orleans, Dick | one of the old tim: ns. OE PAGE of Montreal, who is known . The deal is a logical one, All the Mike part to return, because old time stars eveland va, Harry ewe of Brokisa,/men have been too long with on a Sthe Cather of baseball jn Cane | Ronis ° Would help effect the comeback of | aud Myity Heriert of this city tackice Fraukiel| club and a change of teams would|#4" Who was @ professional ball the game, In helpin bring back | Daly of Staten Island, stir them to g efforts, The|player and who went into Canada baseball to its old time popularity 1) here ines kof mal Champion | owners realize this and, besides, the|when nothing but lacrosse and hockey a ee Win have a | mney, Leonard Joe W Tered in trade} was played and turned the dominion f of chicago | clubs need the m , my country, becau at will © | anc sood youngsters for the m un bes , that will hay 1 have good youngsters for the old}into the livest baseball territory on Smooth Sailing for men after the highest satisfaction in clothes. Tmesatnee, he Was on wi Alin the aiar tent of eight rounds at t strong te ard HOrMAlZING | men's Club ot Newark, N, J. in the I positions, 6 co! 5 he promoter c of Cl ee line conditions by ae | mess" there on April 14, Davo Makes, | pit woula be i good thing forall ibe penHneAty is the promoter of the tam, ul ol wih ‘the Tellings tee" Crean Can you bea monager of the club, is unable to get Wille} the teams if there was a rule that “7 er a, ‘ ‘ a - Iiteuin, and for that reason be Mo uieaiog abt (a player could elect to change teams | baseball, and wants to repay by giv Newest Spring fabrics and lines st sporting event of the| having Welling face Leonant every five years, vetter th than | ane hie ites Gavina the teamia ie is played as the top . sally fe Danie fiday night's wress lek LR ‘ that would be to establish zones and 4 Be I be onals play it, it can= 9) " a Friday nig wi haan, 1h Balutore TaN ohiba of players. trom theag (that the promoters propose to use th hale wley lt it cane DArterns designed specially for 1 ng bout at the Garden be-]and Al Shubert of New Be existing baseball plants for hocke: zones to re » but the “ee en in the States p “a taebali comparea {US—and you, hee Hae ak tween Zoysuko and Strangler Lewis, |* arti wm 10) 0 ayy cat anaink They propose to inclose grand stands | hockey It is to be a real regular finish affair, |e |?» twelreran oe deciaoa at | would create a 10t of 10¢ At enthusasm [tnd make the rinks im front of them | !s {lhe See ; toring shoe to be bro ot by the Deerlean lot ¢ and to use artitielal ice, In some | Wi jor tea according to Promoter Jack Cu ray « Mooday evening, March missing, The thought came |®it [0 nee ‘ereat indoor ice sheets| In recent years Pittsburgh and S s M a ‘A fall must be won by one or the| 2. due fae Cina ie te, of Chae men are natives ig avalabie, {ae games will be played {Cleveland especially have maint wed | uits Made to Measure---$25 to $60 other of the men, and if there im any | 80 @ ett battle at New Ded ar Ansita ta ning: a Olin those inclosures. high class te chiefly composed of | s Indication thut neither man is doing| Although A) Lipps, wanagcr of Frankie Browo, Men ‘le practically” universa| ‘This will afford baseball club own. |Mofessionals from the ter A Wy. ne Army and Navy Uniforms made to order or ready in, bowt diring the course of the! the eagueror atch he will forfeit h mm purse und the public wid te ove: $2 money back, Sounds ¢ n't 10? | an ta enal Lewis hus beaten twice wiiauoe With his f 8 headlos at. ly he beat Joe Stecher with the same g players fi ‘a chance to use their costly plants |the line, and ¢ i among players and would lead toler ea erent portion of the WoPtant | seasons in which high clast toons) ¢o wear away, at reasonable prices. cena have competed erywhere that the monstrated by good TWO STORES | anigind r ra! public in the United| game has been di = HE best news of the last few ree Genera: pu Jayers it has made a big hit with ta 8 . ° players e meee ava’? J days is from Brest, where it 4s States hus had Uttle chance tol ty’ ssoctators, ‘There are flve huckey BROADWAY 6 NINTH OTRERT od there are at least threo|*e hockey played properly by g00d)tenme in Chicago this winter to one 30 EAST 42D STREET g share of the | amend to It Bro will get its ¢ money, Ut laid 2 Wa L vep byszko only last week threw] The boxing 1 A te: of last year, aud the kids have (aken|y, © om “4 4 y hha Uviee, ‘The Pole has perfects | iam vin, thee major league payers waiting ite met li fti on is amin) bemehall aa) thaliiaie ane Faeries P. S.—The best men are sometimes high flyers, ed a toe hold, ch is & to have | fay as a chance to sail for home. Grover|great outdoor game, 1 think that for| We ne winter sport, a e any hold of jotch’s beaten to te ain of § Ke Alexander and Joe Jenkins are re-|pure thrijls ind action hockey 1s| hockey league ought to help solye the) Arnheim A xtomm, i Healn hae Fuh ad rester, at least the greatest of wiater | problem, fatal ois. LU ds toe fastest game ployed, — (Copywright, 1019, the Bell Syndicate, "Ine.) fraggle. [i remaing to bo seen how measly $120 bn booed over eapend ported there, and both eapecied to matches with the headlock, tor wo Seam, he - 1 b¢ home by March 20, 11’ prob wbly