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[h.. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RtCHortlo MAYBE YOU'VE NOTICED THAT— - - - = _ By Thornton Fisher /9 GOLFERS START 1 AT PINEHURST BUGABOO NAMED ae (Ts ToueH GOIN OUT RITA ANO ONG L. D, Pierce of Ekwanok Leads OF THIS WARM | WINTER INTO eae” in Tin Whistle Champion- _—— — ship With Score of 77. (OW.UNCLE >) Biutx- | DONT! ONCE UPON A THE THERE WAS A Nyy m= FLORIDA 1 KNOW ILL | AND ALL = eate COLD Ww } | | FLoRIDg, AFTER lee SPENOIN' THE ATH! ie WINTER IN THE SUNNY NOT PINEHURST, N.C. March 1%—A 1 field of seventy-nine golfers Like THAT! started in the first elghtecn holes STORN-TELL| medal play of the Tin Whistle cham- ME ANOTHER) Pionship over the No. 1 course. The second e'ghteen holes on the No. 2 played to-day and the oles on Wednesday over Benny Leonard Passes Up Western Purses to Rush} Home to His Birthday Party. | course will b final eighteen ENNY LEONARD, the lish wanok, led the Aowith 7 Parker weight champion is a m W. Whitten rookline, was second, boy. On his way back ; lH \ one stroke J. EL Pushee, Brae from California he has caused bis y iy fi f \ 3 LEONARD PLUS (funn, was low net with 87 % manager, Billy Gibson, to refuse /, r f S Serie, OeAle Golf will command an important place t year on the University of Per \- jarranged again Yale, Princeton, matches at Salt Lake, Tampa, Idah Kansas City, Denver and Toled Why? Because he wants to be homo| April 7, for his birthday party which » Columbia, Williams and Georgia Tech, his mother has arranged, Benny was} A FINE GUY NAMED Jonson woe woot and the Red and Blue golfers will par- born on April and his brother! METHIN tieipat t ntercollegiate tourna- Gbarite on April 6, 40 the party Is a CERTAIN STIRRED UP So ~ Pagel inert. Pein's golfers wil aixo compete sort of a double event. The dates| -— - ----- ———— oman f = OU he @il-Pennsylvania tournament, ' ) y wh » will be revived this year for passed up might have added consid- ° ° | € ¢ (AFTER DARK fia Cas eee y r the erable to Henny's bank roll, but «| PPPULEON elter ampton, “AP | THESE DAYS ) os t weems he'd rather be home with 4 (Woe? | oy mother. ° e wi <<. RICE REFUSES TO COACH f Benny, however, will do some fight- u E RR preven co Mint cent: nockin ewis THE TEAMS COLUMBIA OARSMEN AGAIN. i Coast, if for no other reason than to ° MIG AS WELL, ies aH Sh i break the monotony of the long trip. S Bac who was coach of the Co- Gibson writes us that a stop is to be | er ue ar oundas TRAIN IN SOHEBOONS Bay ee: bia Univeraity crews from 1906 until { Made at Kansas City. where Leonard F YARD VP HERE THIS NEt June, when he 1, has detl- will do some work for hix bout w ——->— « ‘ ‘ 4 A F : t raligh ta peneaited toe 4 beer cae is (EXEPT CONEY ISLAND BEING CLOSED ITS BEEN nitely refused to accept an offer which Joplin on From there alEnolish ‘Ti er Floo go down in pugilistic history as the A LOVELY SUMMER THIS WINTER vas been made to him to take hold o! : ump will be made to Des Moines English Title Holder er |reatest ever performed by any box NTE) the rowing situation at Columbia for ere Leonard is to box Jimmy Han- Three Ti i i a ler. Just think of a boxer winning by ; the balance of the college year and bes : Jon on March 81. Immediately Three Time in Sixth an | a ‘ come head coach of the varsity and ; cy ” Teast . a knockout after seventeen years 0 | this “Gib” and Leonard will leave fo Twice in Last ReRinMRGH Apalhutrone Gt the ‘beat freshman crews. In view of Rice's taburgh for a bout With Jack Perry sera oxing and against one of the be | an eres pril 6, and then, home for the birth- . men that ever represented the wel- rhauedlle DEL Cds a Biddle lay par’y, leaving the rest of the Special (o The Evening World.) | terweight class! of conch of the Morningside Height i > a omen ok | Thre edala are proudly be dis- A mag who wil! beck hi crews ll be offere o 4 ; SERTEWARK has been in touch|Hritton of Chicago, won the welter-|has probably won a championship] York bowlers to-day. ‘The medals. are fen match stati ‘ber twenty SoHE ACHING; CIUby) ata toe W sennem es , with me," writes Gibson,| weight championship of the world atter corn he a8 lone ir Brit- | the reault of thelr efforts in ‘The Ev ey ; two et Yates wh haddlea the Yaie : “regarding 4 return Lea- “ s sdkek 6 on you ask hia friends how it] ning Wor head, tournament at the freshmen Merd-Ritchie affair. Up to thie] Ree to-night, when he knocked out) oie about that he spr the big| White Elephant academy last night, 17 a a ae : \Ted-Kid Lewis in nine rounds. |surprise of winning back the title when five teams from West New York, ta it Bre er eres oa shrisia faurprine of winniniy back the ttle {| N, dv journeyed over to Gotham to aye : n ree Mmotmouts EDDIE SHEVLIN DEFEATED regarding this match, One thing|Britton started after Lewis in the|such decisive manner they will say it] %; 4. tournesed aver to Ghiham 10 wo : = | BY ENGLISH CHAMPION PBs «sure, Ritchie will not come in a heavy | first round, driving left and right |!* only just reward for his unselfish |ioe tournament ever staged in New Marley Costa O Ya kee Roster ctibol LG i welterweight, should they ever box|hand smashes to Lewis's body and|Work for months now in boxing for] yor% City, The medal winners were: | out for the ba White biephavt toursument waka n nt LONDON, March 18.—Eddie Shevlin 4 again. He will have to travel longer|jaw. Lowis tried his best to hold ;the wounded soldiers in all the hos-| grnet Stuck of the Edelweiss, 108; John | # #7 9ime fo-nle B of Boston, - we veight champion of than tho four round route too, I| Britton off with a swinging right |Pltala around New York Rotach, Swiss, Wt, and Albert Brue- ‘The Mutual Bowling Club team won. the fimt . | 3t : jt bait of thw heres tesla With i Jarrive in Gainesville about 1 o'clock| the L 1 State y. Was defeated j @howed Jim Coffroth and roferee Jim|but Jack was not to be denied. He| Britton has performed as many as | Wiler of the Swiss Club, 100. The team | Jenn ‘the gt Shore Almost Sure to Sign, but} pee sii ton sh polnte: by: Johnny Basham, the sigs Griffin copies of some of the New|was on top of the champion every |four timcs a week for the boys who oo Edelw 1 by timed Aue ees It Is Believed Pratt and Leon-| waste inabiiy procure waivers |lish welterwe! champion, in @ box- York papers, after the Ritchie contest! round, finally knocking him down! fought over the Not a cent has he | Sonate, 369, bahar . so {on Robertson and Lavan im the N@=\ing bout at the National rting Club ‘ st} round, finally ( Not 4 seh , holung, | 269. No fait Conrail ynal and Americn agues respec: | : P in Frisco, and they both had a with & short left hook to the jaw in| received. In fact, many times it bay | kaines are “ Mo be rolled to: tir the: Matual ard Will Not Report This HORA ene DSTI RaD CRE URe, Peeo ce night. Both boys showed splendid ; hearty laugh. the sixth found, Lewis wos up at|cost him several: dolinrs out of his (Mit, bul on Wednesday night elebt ator, oon! SEASON. drat” by 'which Mike Gonzales, the | and Shevlin, although beaten, BMC: underotana now tne taats|rine and. tan talon wtralgnt ant [own noskel nenacis in, Buyin | and several other teams a serie Hen EAL Meith coe Washinetunt| Oterees oor be merralously «serene Deicabers had tho affair o0 one-lthat put him on dle back. Zawie| Ne Cpponents thelr suppers, &o, Not! night Will be known as | ah chlan Aveniue : top Still is trying to push it along, Grifs|oPponent. Must oehan in none ol ike wan ' La only thai, but several times he had to n Union night Tlinit ane ‘ en ae ea baths Grasrisa Mranclsco papers Leonard caoaived arose at nine and was knocked down | cancel matches ‘use of injuries O'Dowl, a your nm, at one time @ crack Civilian Five After Games. the decision. Harry Smith, sporting |for the third time by a terrific right | sustained | while boxing for Uncle Unley pitcher drafted from rae he will grant Waivers) 1. civitisn Five, a basketball team | otitor 3 the Chronicle, and a very|uppereut to the stomach, the bell ee Ube adatiaea lilies fae sight wien. a Pac.tie Coast League, arrived at < lcomposed of civilians working in the igh class gentleman and one of the Ing him, A bn has boxed more B te tos Kaelwela and Cisit Ser a Tain, vOMtars seo Movie Club the rcs Barrow, manager of the Boston| rinunce ne Gh a 3. ek Jonest friends Ritchie has in call. |" ity ae Le 4 [gieritabla cauves than any boxer in winging and \alug ® Se Ue ia SI ORIRE ARO UN O eRe IU Ae ay Sox, arrived. here Yesterday with | Finance Offi al pigtail arate fornia, declared the contest a draw rittun punched the champion ajl|the world, He not only doing al Oriaioat: Sat 4 cg a ter was complete except for three of his players on the way to the|any camp tear othe a No San Francisco paper printed any. over tho ring in the seventh und| he can to entertain the wounded lads, : Woviing Club's metional players—Krnie Shore and H (raining camp at ‘Tampa, ball gamea anyWhere oF any time: th fhing Jliko the ‘stories published, ineighth rounds, having him In a ka eR pR SAS CAvTy show ican (ikt Vania (Dutch) Leonard, who came to the] {to an understanding. wi arangi call Extension Mt of a 8 t , SPR appeared 4 cry show give J Section ¢ rkyille, 826, 8 ' thus ° holdin - time ¢ g aise eniitied. es Pisauarral jway. The bell came to Ted's reseue| was for the purpose of raising money | |” Yeetioa Ly Tlaneoniee o58 Yankees with Duffy Lewis in tn eh atl, nee os H me 8 ered . lot of credit ‘om the time the bell finally: Britton started tearing in the] for the buys across the s 721 big trade with the Red Sox last De- | the i : yang In the first round, the tremen-|ninth round, driving Lewis all over |», NOW What ne has taken {he title Jed of 09 pin } comb nd Derrill Pratt, the sec. | itt th —_—_—___ dous crowd of fans were standing on|the ring, knocking hin down with u| (rom Lewis, it seema that it is God's 19 ‘ond baseman, ‘These three may) sarin Cork: Gua ael thelr feet, checring their local pride, jterrific right to the head. Taking the | yoy of rewarding him for his unt , \ » bo called holdouts, and Derrii!| Mays are nly two who may” be EE telieve tne it was sora bout lcount of nine Lewis got to hie ng efforts in benalt of his untor ion, and allied ho! ‘ nM | ‘Tho men fought harder in four rounds|oniy to receive terrible punlshmont | Mf Pretren. 5 | sia tas rs to be lost, as he is well | than some boxers have to in twenty." |that ended with a lett hook that|,,l@stmishts n nig in Canton Was! serie vit satisfied with the position he now March Tocoked teu ciucpietne out Jthe sixteenth in the Britton-Lewis! ales, Wir : Jat the 21.0, Bam! HL t aly eopardmia ys be roi series, every one of which was re- to holds with the hits LS S6E JELLO, Sum! Haven't seen you he ray inte ple jammed | cyrded as a sizzling battle. It was Pend pany, Shore is almost sure sign around in a couple of days. ii Dae athens ty ie ee lon June 2, 1917, that Lewis won tl Ais after another conference with Hus Been out of town?” It was Tex Rick- |{UrPe eae wae tide from Britton on points in mm Mentoh ‘ wh a : ton succeded in winning the cham- | twentycround bo ne x lleh it mame mo./ cing, wo that Leonard, whos ard greeting Sam McCracken at the} pionship, Jack was carried out OEaan Hie Ears Routes onion than ”s handed pitching would be a Biltmore last night. McCracken, as|the ring on the shoulders of the w any man now before the publi ety tion house tour. asset, is really the only unk WIN be remembered, was Rickurd's {crowd and given a dinner py the Hox. | cently good Judges have dec ved that quantity, i : partner in the promotion of the Wil- ate feces aaa sins Mosca! hy — he is fighting better than ever in his the Rationay Seniesa s Sel eeria | Jard-Moran fight at the Garden, which [Commissioner PE iicee easton tomes Giants, snnouncea yesterday that rew the then unheard-of gate of| The championship waa fought at/him in fine condition and develope: in there Would be about thirty persons $157,000 for ten rounds. [148 pounds, at 3 o'clock, Britton being | h f Nav Yael) in th pedition which will leave 5 y MOn® qnawered MoCracken, “I've |UOrweeO una pout thel pat about seven years ago that Senime el i oe eriacy a 40 Srolocie in thal witht thet Chionee Vota ies Wonan » the other tener " mie MG ‘ “ As ith “ate been up in Bridgeport looking over|corona sKid of New York det po peda har ta treed an (NG Tae | ed Meta, Vet levening for the training camp. Tt will ng inte tin y with the af the wild animals. Chalky Wimer of Cleveland, It was | knocking EN ee es —————— ast |rival of “Kid” Gleason, Weaver, the am has been’a cirous man all his|chaty Witmer of Cleveland, Tt was) knocking around from pillar to : i | clever. shortstop, W ig the fh ' . 4 slam-bang bo at Kept the fans| He sekdoy ained and had a rep iis Row!ing League ban: | © sign a contract Ino. tele e getting a ne on p big. : rbd 3 } ‘ i —-— jgan Rit showed him the error of nis — AY OFF | had accepted ter Peraum show. which ts on its way to ? \ways. Britton now has a wife and FOR TWO WEEKS LAY 0 i 4 ‘ New York. Serenteen Years in Ring | el ‘ on < ‘ * |two children, and is the talk of the | W PUTTING ON The crowning glory of a “Bee my tiger up there? asked | * , “4 , ‘ . eav: pig Rickard | Britton’s Feat Goes Down | boxing world tor his many, kin Jack Kearns and his heavyweight big city! replied McCracken. leat Si olesume — food, ie ; arrived in town ay 20n, ph ded as | Beer ar ts te,” used Pex aking long walks, going to bed early lo Johnny Dundee has received| Jack Sharkey. the crack Went Side bantam | ranch, ‘They will meet Ward |" tranglae Cawinnetaried 9 Pitas : | “Why, you aren't In the circus busi- By Alex. Sullivan. tho Urlna tha restated ine to forme | many offers for fights, it ls doubtCull iu Wore, at clevenl, ‘ovat Momus nig. | ls afternoon and talk over details oft put on the finishing touc | that fits and looks well on Rese too, are you?” a bystander asked! Pritton'y real namo is William! sald Britton, to the writer some time | whether he will be able w Aght again| Sharkey te guarantors $750, with a privige ot] the match with Willard. Kearns says | his match = with Windek 80 out of every 100 men. I have a tiger in tt.” eaid| Breslin, Hiy feat in putting to sleep | 98° FEU ekpenea Oana ta te als 3 yur cent, of the gram, three rouns| Dempsey’s theatrical tour was a big|which takes place at the 4 For four seasons we kept . ’ Nee tan 2 1) probably |. Britten was born at Clinton, N.Y 5 io Weeks us he ls sti expenses jaid for a week, 80] succe: He will lay off now until| Friday night. The Strangler having Tex. got her down in Parnguay|the clever Engl shman will probably | 4 , | es close track of and brought her up here 9,000 miles to ct, 14, 1885, Me started boxing in|contined to his bed with an attack of | that he can train in tho Forwt City, Sharkey amd] March 3, when he will go on tour again, found it Boxt to tnpossid! 0 Bee t give her to John Kinglin : eed Chtlactctptto, td then arifing [sickness and Is very weak, St. Paul vox before the Maruita A. C.. 8 130] TH Ig time in with an athletic show, [eure trating partners intends (>) (1) ‘The number of hats sold “Gee! it was lots of trouble, | had! who professed to y abot , around Ehitladelphia and then drifted : ss Hngabls, —<—— spend most of the time working ve herite: i ras lots of trouble, 1 had) who professed to know ail about it/out ta California, When he camelwanta him to box Billy Whalen, - the “dummy head.” ‘This Invention 2) The favorite styles | Ben hs. len oaee end. jand offered to furnish proof to con, | back Hast and landed here be didn't | ys, s after him to-tackio| A.B! 12 lease fifteenoand voats in tie | FRED FULTON ANNOUNCES of his. manager's, Billy Saniow, ts} (3) The most becoming shapes : Metea nuthin te aol atic c eof have a cen t was about the time | Minneapolis is after him to: tackle| site of aghode leland, with an athletic commis | i sh ia are eplcter ad rp Mina ch ps up. Novods, wanted anything 9 di another who bet $10,000 (not his'own) [that Morgan was having big Sues | Johnny Noyes, AMMIWGukee wants blun| aon of ths’ sumbere to ieee andre RETIREMENT FROM RING) resity what assisted in Lewis a-) (4) The conforms necessary to «ep RoR ag al SV earded iy (on Willard the day of the fight and | managing Knockout Brown i Louts, bas just been presentyd to the Legulature veloping his crushing “head lock" conform those shapes to most Bee ae core atten it wae choaene tesaed him to do the same, not as a tion asked Morgan to manage{to meet Richio Mitchell on April 4) tiene ae the bill 1d paw avd become law,| LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 18.—|and also helped in compelling many | 1.51, heads, Be oy te Dees wen. |r wee thouen {sporting proposition, but because It! him and the latter consented pro- {and other cities are anxious to have! it wil also call f to receive 8 perl Fred Fulton, heavyweight boxer, an-| wrestlers to pass Lewis up when it Fi : | Jed when He thournt of ft. 'permon referred te, Johneon wan rene | tint Dasny told dewnifor hie Tiuat {Pit for #craps | cemt, of the rec Ow and the tou | Peon ccs hiv retirement from the ring, {came down to matchos, By averaging all this Beaneiite 1 in toave| Sagadea inte the faking, He Mapia aiseationnl viclory. vin th | See is aee ieee 8 ee Me states his intention 1s to buy @ farm. “dope"’ we were able to build 7 nb, rd is leav-|told he didn't have a chance to fi Pui) Bornacein, the local manager of fighter: = Up to the time that Fred Fulton facet : et ina tosmarioe for A ascond’ tho lAnW Other late In TRin CountEe (ton —_ atlas ieee a mm Augie Hatuer,| Clay ‘Tumver vv comand 10 0d «| Sy Dempany at Harrivon, N. J JU Do You Have up a composite picture of , to the Texas ol! fields. He will be {didn't agree to “lay down.” He wa * 4 \iverican aniddlewrght, wito ie atill in France, | his eght-round Lout with Jim Howe, ite ovored | 008 gm ee igaked like. the a the average man’s hat for eacout tan Bava ae TE [promised a fortune in the moving pi R t h I H | wc te isa matted, hupecif to mevt| fighter, of Atlantic City, at the Atlantic 37, 1918, the plasterer Is 5 k H d h ? ee font ten fay tween DIS \turea and a share in the hetting clean utchte [8 OPE) [aioe nadoud,” tie Pre Fe for a fifteen: | Svocting Club on ‘Thurcy migut ou aoce next champion of the world | SIC: eadacnes the average man’s head. interests there and the Dempsey-Wil- | y Moat of all, and this It was " . a peice L to be fawht in France the latter] having injured Nuwelf waile training for the con { In 1916 Fulton toppled over JIM] 14. one week keep your bowels roi vt i ia lard fight he has bean running around |seemed moro Important to Johnacn Wi th H B dd Ter er eat eicuth, ANID pat he elo SOeNI08 Ie is likely that Larry Wiciams, the Broa |toyynn in two, Al Reich in nine and An | ‘reeiy every cating a ma -roportions and dimen- pai dieciea: form week or more, Holphen Wl Ihe AnAneu Inducemelts, t oa PUA ies oa bee ews: a oie (TM Sl Gergon Ja. one oe te Leary n nappy over the SICNS in Wide variety. y has > eo eakfaat (7° Wa at iN e indictmen | stopped ‘fom Cowler In one, Charley ge for b over Joy play he ay be : Breakfast over his head in Chicago, which hit) wiitic hie, who is fe J deck terry Pitwiburgh fiahter, will engage} Chester Howe W ; n two, Sam Langford in n, | he reliet from 9 reas thy All sizes 6° 3 to 7"). was all be had yesterday up to night-|made bim a fugutive from justice! i mM 1 fighie at the Doqueme Garden in| o mtu, ins Aid ig 1D 1 will thusla 1 rat Ligh ape me fall, He can’t move more t ten ever since, would be quashed, ‘Pha | heneymeen route since ' iti) within the neat few woelw, as he be “H n | Porky Flyan in fou nye our friends about ight weight, flexible fect any place in the Biltmore these ‘negro, however, was double crossed |round victory of Henny siaal to tare Chamion ‘Ted Lowa for tee rounde| Kreanie Bure of iy to moet in as} five, Gunboat Smith in seven and Harry | ; pel Welt Tinea daya without being stopped and {all around, according to our infortas | month, arrived in. town t and thie | clithteround bow » on March 3. Kove! Tate in one, Lust year he s 1 ™ | Boal’s and ¢ nforn s without ‘con Quizzed on the fight or t One ' The moving pictu he #ays.lwith his brid Tie Aui pede Ufiouse, an in four, Frank Moran in three forming. ean only guess wh ne the |W shnson took to Europe wi , i we ey me tha 5 tens terms m Cowle ve. On the Coast | . : Bigger share of his attention, but he;him, after the fight turned out to ve| Pierce of San Kranciseo, Vor the | cay te tt wil wo ume 10 1 Kat Meehan in f ail Laxative *hegistered Trademarh @ropped u remark the other night:Mo good, he never could collect anv- {time being the former lightweight | s 2. Krovosky in two, Af ° | nea ann GC MEE Gave us an inning thing oh the heta made on Willard [champion in going. to kieekout ait | When John Jensings musten hit open ait box : rmancea feigned ote: Pit Rolls ROGERS PEET COMPANY “Why, do you know," he said, “Iiand the Chicago indictment never! oe ‘ BP RDG OROUE Be apn eee eet ie | Hrwok Certore, the Malian middieweight, a) f Sitect tial He had: faned | Broadway Broadway almost get sore now When anybody | Was quashed thoughts of fighting from his mind] ey that Er gp deney City | gookel for four fights, | ‘Tonigut be takes on) With Dempsey : They are made with real fuite-Natare’® gt 13th St “Four at 34th St. comes along and asks me quest What's more, according to t and In order to show the t he Jack McCumua of Allentown for ten rounds at | —_>- ive, Infinitely superior to ¢ "5 r- about the fight." wever, It leon who reolted t Von i BNIB OF) boxer, wilt ae be kB Reading, Va.; Marth 24 he books up with ‘Tomy | Vulgar Oatpoints Brady. harticn, purgative waters, power’ul pilin Convenient a not be inferred trom this that MN Wis to have b Pe ete ee ete: we in teat ee Hotmn for eiadt rounds at tho Trenton 4, Ci] PORTLAND, Maine, Mare 14 —-|ealomel, castor ull and ai) the nner wore Sroedway Corners” Fitth Ave ard han let the fight slip his e Willard fet The s firet 4 mill be to the main es » for Younda| Denny Valger of New York, out. | out and nauseating remedies, large packs | ut Warren at 4st St Hot at all. He showed this laet night |plonship to Gunt mith t\the Hippodrome thi SRT ae | hops to Quen bis ahowy neat mouth ub, and Maren St) pointed Iph Brady, Syracuse, in a from the makers ” * v V mat st ee of Rv Gin Naas es Calfonine ne eee Lao Mouek for nit roads at Lancaster, Wa ee eR RCe ike IRIE. Ll Wis on eae Insurance policles covering the affair, | Gunner, couldn't se apRS CON b DS that a nuit : i PB pkeetacisvon ead Bier ss the var bout cf eight rounde | {PS ote ewging when he was going | Beate § He ban provided against loss by acci: | refused to be ap hake nmctare wilt ee Bac eyse ©. of Wat Hodoken tomorrow co land the nest one, but iran then Exon dent or otherwise by ficht on rival Pe seg Dine ma A ( 1 New Jeney castes |on Valger gave ridy an avti ee wey and Willard for each for] Rounds vite eho nena tants FTF rile ol an. the. snomaisy fui at lacing in the last session Vise! | BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, vont and a limited per nself of what ¢ rye vy fey a LU et gaine 40 on Tuomalay eve. | Hished ~ is) Baape overiboks's acme ati claily. becaune bom Willie, Mackey is going to try to land | man abo Dahin « tie star lout of © us SYRACUSE, N.Y. Ma Tah thin ORY, oe : Ritehie for Jack Britton ho re-| t lr of Bos! vey Berar ara conn ntdaranca). 44 tue Kes 1th ir n mn Who res} 4 Idend and ¥ Frat Dyer, the Bag. noite who i Tommy Robson ‘ { Vound RESPITE th pre ne t way s © ringside and decided | Kilned bis rweight champ in \ at wenn mat Joing samo gout farting just now, wie matohod | Fisher of Syracuse put up a can be left at a The World # to the contrary, there ithe negro was fairly and squarely | ehlp from Ted Lewis last night at |io » $y route at tie by ain wanawe, 8) Lin, ( mest Art Magi! good battle In the final Advertising “Awenctes, or can be Fe ptill many who believe Juck Join- | Whipped, However, the man who | Calton. Ween the city sights ty a Hrenton, N. . on the might |e Bunton welte f twelve mounds at alae the ns last night, an 1 : feleohoned dir 19 he Worlds 2 ke hin Cight Suid all the foregoing is a reputable | and the activities uf fight promote of 1 \ F olane show b> be browsnt off to New Hamel Fisher stayed the limit ondgput ir Wway ‘ ‘al! 400! ec n Yor story that he faked his fight oiiaen of Now York, who hap abso. | Ritchie shouldn't jack for something 4 ae ight, Singtel wil bate to be iD lis'up e Aght that surprised the biy Med oa UN Thon L wana mr [1 Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, with Willard. Met a ma terday | i 5 attic auc vuglit bo put go Friday vis z ty be ww his up a fe 2 ; Nt Wie bait 3 & map yesterday jjutely no reason for (alking Miisely, | lo do whily bere, beidde, eet camlilion Wo give Dyer © band bette, present. ‘The Mruuswick Balke Culleuser Co, me rerns « >