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e e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919. ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 685 BONG = - a RITCHIE HERE AS A BRIDEGROOM. - ~—-~—-~—-~——«By Thornton Fisher DILL REPORTED Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) TO (HPRE \_ ty Foor wort! aye wart. DUTINSENATE Amendments Expected in New Measure to Legalize Manly Art in This State. ALBANY, March 19.—The_ boxing bill introduced by Senator Gibbs of Buffalo was reported favorably by the Senate Judiciary Committee. There will likely be amendments on the floor when the measure is presented. As now drafted the bill provides for a single he d boxing commission. Whiie not willing to state now what changes will be made in hia bill, Sena- | Ritchie Here Honeymooning, | Mixes Love With Boxing Talk. ‘“ ERE she is. Meet my wife 2 The finest little girl in the " tor Gibbs let it be known that he is ‘ against a triple-headed boxing com ? world. Yes, the best match | = ) la eh M Sodus of ky ie mt 2 iT.) Assemblyman Martin G. McCue o { a ever mad Willie Ritchie, ‘ Sf if Two ea Manhattan, who knows more about } Gghter, linked bis muscular right WHICH RITCHIE boxing than any member of the Legis- arm under the left of the smilingest| TRAINED FOR- lature, says he will ventilate his criti- bit of sweet femininity we have 4 THE LEONARD FI6HT” [Oe conan od eee ie oc if seen in many a day as he said this,| MRS- RITCHIE SAYS THAT and there was the suggestion of a| before the Assembly. McCue favors a tHree-headed commission. a Conifrey Boxes Five Men. (Frankie Conifrey, Harlem's fighting fireman, who was one of the first |Boxers to en in the U. S: Navy after war Was declared, took on five ra notch battlers at the show uged by the Roxers’ Loyalty Léague at Base Hosp @rand Cent @queeze, which any one in the foyer ef the Belmont Hotel might have no- | ag Ritchie, here from San Fran | on his honeymoon, looking spic jd span in well-made suit of dark | hes, was tntroducing us to his ide. ' “Please spare my blushes,” the wtnut-haired, toque-batted. blue-| fowned girl answered laugingly, } Biving Willie's right arm a return ne for good measure squeeze "Glad to meet you, Mrs. Ritchie,” We stammered in the face of things “Beg pardon, we mean Mrs, Stef- fens “Ob, that's ail right. They are the fame, 1 answer to both names,” and again the merry little canary bird laugh. accompanied by a joyous| ‘ twinkle of a pair of soft, light blue! eyes, tacussed on beaming Willie ‘We understand you helped condi- tion Wuiilic for bis bout with Leonard . by your dancing,” we gently asked the Uttle lady. “Maybe so,” she replied, laughing ‘again, “and I'll keep him dancing all Rais life. We both love dancing. “Some dancer,” Willie interposed at | this point. He had never let go of | her left arm ull the while, and as he! BisHew — oe : Made the remark, he squeezed it} | ¢ : onal Santi , + than I ev ember. ng. ihn ve saree Urry, MYour first trip Hast?" we asked Sentiment Throughout Coun-|"eare, Philadelphia Big increase in} ands of John Stofka in the eastern |‘ Sto March lq a i hl e » yet you ; pe asec 24% ~, " 2 tics dividual championship at the New To-wight will be Western Union night ia The) GON ave o worry. hoping that Willie would remember F Ni if d G f yeve TAL teat Serenity te coe. atte uce: bg Evwauin . Some of the Marquis Of Queensberry istic News john Pollock QIU O8st try, However, Still Confused ]'"iiotcr" WasningtoncHaven't, heard | York Bowling Alleya last night, caus-| Sita. Nord. ited An Toumatuec at Trams Tules and break. How Strong Baseball Will |the subject mentioned. Do they still Jing him to drop from first to second Uaiea Stehgten Cotyeay Syd cas teas eeem Moneyback backs every- “Why, yes,” again that beguiling | is L, bs play that game? emi'e, “and it has been we SHE'S GOING TO KEEP WILLIE DANCING ALL WIS LIFE WELL,1I DID TIN 73, al No. 6, al Palace, last night. HRS. RITCHIES ONE AMBiTion Wp (5 TO BEAT WILLIE AT Yy want i = = Yy AFTER TAKING oni » Wf fy, Pri LEONARD HAD 4 WLU SANS HE COULO HAVE STANED Fans in Many Cities ae haces wre Wie Rirenie More Interested in Game — WITH THE ES sac BRIDE GROOM SMILE As Teams Start Training (Bowling Strikes as and Spares ee Cock suffered defeat at the 4 W sai Jue Fakary at\the Pusume alleys, on | Word has just reached here from| Ip a teteeram jumt re the writer from C Back This S place in the big bowling classic. ‘The | aH, the Mutual B.C ecauor and puaier, ead] thing we sell. derful.” Sale Frank Bagley, *ho ie in San Francisco with Wille some Back This Season, scores were very low and the result un-| °" pamela lh aie. Then the bride went on to sy that| Madison, Wis, that “King” Brady,| eesti aye he has matched Jackson zi by N OTHER words, it looks as if/expected, Neither of the bowlers rolled | The Knickerbocker icp Go, Bowling League| Four complete divis- she had veen the Grand Canyon, rid-|trainer at Wisconsin University, M88] jeu Frankie Farren, the Princo lightwe tor aes baseball js not coming back with | :00 during cight games, 120 by Cook | Tuam, cosuel at Lous’ seein's Taroadwas | sng 1? den on the mules, and actually SAW (resigned his position with the Univer-| four rounds at the Dreamland Tink Frilay night By Hugh 8S. Fullerton, the rush that the owners hoped |in the seventh game being the high| Ibe winmng team in this trurmament will be SNOW there. sity to become trainer to Jack Demp- | Tor ten battled rereaty, Yarten being awarded : s spberd ie. hovor “it meeting the winmiug teain_of Clothing. ore, ‘The best that Stofka could do| (s,,nomr of meeting the winaiag team of 9 ng, 4 to roll 192 in the second game. cxnee toe CO. of Philadewpain, ba. The Furnishings. stofka, the winne: for the ung | ti deciaon, doe ujamin and Jimmy Dalty Wr two of the major league|for and have been predicting. In my un SERPY. son't the weather grand SY and prepare the sturdy Frieco lightweights, meet in the other four.round clubs already in training |own experiences snooping around and here! Home in San Fran-|f@hter for his coming world's heavy-| jour veraged 17 nd the muvement im ths section are: camps to start work, and|meeting fans I know, of course they | series ag Se, for Cook. The re, Simal; treasurer, Matt, | Hats. \eisco we always regard New York| Weight championship battle with Fess} ing vache yooal iishtnaight haw arrived] with the majority of others ready to| talk baseball because they know it is |{Q)°U%, S'AKR, 15, 182, 163 noe) auth saves Heeich, Ue Shoes CR TA 2d pile Pa witenverees Pia tee rgtted blog Ud rvsr te bre fag r rood start work this week, the question|my trademark. However, I believe | loi, 170, 169, 1%, 173; average 111% eos vi bi! - Weather and piles of snow. Wisconsin University. Brady vias the sia heer vhat "Bem, Valera oben as to whether or| that interest really is picking up No games are scheduled tonie! Steet rand, ass} ~=Four great stores de- mre love to see some snow. Do you! trainer dal ade ccs ms Chrough. | eumner of the Benjamin Daly wnt tn tan ran not baseball 1s © Worst feature is the continual Toueddy slsht irdusid. sects Be and Oe ink there'll be any?” she plaintively | ¥¢ own to base! « mo in ut two weeks, ‘The bout will be four asked. “You know I've never travelled Out tie country, Brady intends to Fe- | rougds and will be fought at the Dreamland Rink we, hardly ever been far away turn to Wisconsin University in the Market Street. No, never had! ¢qi), St. Nichola coming back this|/kicking of the fans on the major Univensty; Kr spring is worry-| leagues for ta ym; Hartley mee Bext periim will be rolled at t voted solely to outfitting. ay reade and Cook and Lae! ye to hank up| be comunued the ne ten We uot he iti isi- Ing back the players T3,arade and Gaye and ake, am ia hoot up| te cootnued or the’ aeat ten mecag ua No waiting on requisi ing the magnates| they advertised as slackers last yea Matt Hinkel, the jfemiet boxing promoter of che trate Cook he has the chanploaship| —, — tions. Cleveland, has decided to stage another 0°g ox- t think thee vr cinched, but, 0B tie cher hand, sbonid be jose. | ‘The White Blephane Individual Tournament 4 in that city « and players. at out of every five men Qj; "00! Sle to be crowned champron| oteued at the White Hephast sileys laa night Se Rs as — ine obo at ciay's Armorp 1m, task cy About three| Who speak to me of baseball four are S!! ‘PA! COOK tae lo ls jo be crownel SMAMPION/ (afore a goad rowd of towilng tana, “Artie Peta, No guesswork as to size. 7 " ney o Members of the Now York A, C, will witnem| Friday ereni p eo two main bitter on that subject. = = A ie crack M Club, | took of his ivi i Beaver yoe ee Laat NIBht| grocmer ect ot yeofeesineal bouts in Ite eyaciow| boule, pach of ten rouds daration, Frente Wael) abo L asll C Mmerae tha tered eaera (6. thine St ta ai pnt a erated Individual attention. je and I took a waik on Broad-| ° nt. Tle miata Aut of New Belfort, Mase... will go against ree n both Sem Noberts peo Laicke, er Bie fe took say renin atay. to ons | orate, evan ee, Ts earn | td ee Mi Tae than out “to discover. shat America, forgets, bul the fans itn nt To Personal fitting. Eail thon wonderful theatres, the £100 for the mvanion, Yours Owar Gardner meeting | will meet Frankie Manco, toe Weetern bantam | {tf pomaibie| oven’ forgotte ih Sails foc Tes going the Mpphanas! baal eoierees osiarteg | AL @tocke that provides for “2 Bhows and those lights. Ys WO Johnny Dacry of the United Staten Navy, Harlom | weight, who recently outpotnted Wal Moore, whether interest] i¢ ail the fe ren teh 6 Biles vir inres theetros at nove. Vddie Kelly. tackling Hailor Hurrowe of th | lows who have said tany an inieremting match game at the Park is as keen as the|they'll never go to a game while CARBONE BEATS M’CARRON How al 31 Park How, every build. ardent support- Players are on teams stay away MeKeag were the wnnen| What you want the day ers of the busi-|'t '* golng to hurt attendance. | IN A HURRICANE BATTLE. Wor individual 03 Tre jae | YOU want it. ess clai vill Slevel, F . P ee o meet in the star bout of eight rounds at the cluoa| ness claim it w Cleveland, with a skeleton of a} > wile besten w a My Wantaclgit for twelve| regular ‘weekly boring show tomorrow nigit. | be. When I want corking good bail club already in ac- | ye isrmeet crowd, that ever witneaned tue Kovtun wae! We encourage looking. HE interview was beginning to| rounds in the star bout at the Armory A, C, of| Norfolk reecntly stopped a colored bearswesht to Know anything like that I ask the | }0m is first in the field this year. i sf | : | Baitim Harris, Li Petty K . & battle in this city, Frank Carbone, assume the complexion of a, Bestow on next Tuewday night. The bout te] itimore, | fans instead of trying to judge from Lambeth, Petty Klepfer and womun's page story, instead of '¥e™® Jett Smith and Joe Kagan of Remon on » Ritchie stood close beside his little Wife, looking down from about a head above, ready to help her out in con- Yersation if necessary, but she needed) Rake Br Mo assistance. cy 4 Norfolk, the crack colored heavyweight, been matched by Herman ‘Taylor, manager of the Atlantic City Sporting o meet Jim 5, the promising lightweight of Mosic, the colored Dearyweight of Atlantic Uity, | United States Navy Eadie Walsh’ of Yous Je faving Jack Courtney of the Broos, Muller and s N.Y, wasn Mar, the Cineinna READING, Pa., March 19.—Before dividual touruamest ever bald in Brovkiyn Giusto still are in service, and Klep-| the aggressive New York middleweight, | Just as good for wear to a4 superficial appearances. I dropped | fer was wounded and Giusto wounded | 4 wount| ‘Tommy Tobwon of Mallen, Mass, who out- whipped Jack McCarron of Allentown, | ,,4 yumiing god mach game ie to be roiled at + ne for sporting page consumption, so | Nm MEM did not take lace om acowunt) seioied Young Fuber, the syracuse light hee>- | notes to the men who manage some of|/4Nnd gassed, so that Manager Fohl ‘8! pa, in ten terrific rounds. Carbone | and ‘Sint Street, thas aitersoon att o's, business . ” BU es tae vane Se eCeADtOD, 80 ot Mepen ‘eee | soe tn + tenround Yt at Ue Olmos AA.) the big gathering places of the sport- anxiously, feanning the news Of {hel forced the milling from, the start, and | term Atenas, W. Mawar and Westpointer”’ shoes; | old Frese rk r Johneon | Of Syracuse on Monday . practs. | Che : F i f 8, rata ral a iahatll lor the howling’ cham poneaip of the . Leonard bout and directed our ques- Piro eh pot Novark ond Pati area fal matched to meet Mike Gibboos of rt,|/NK fraternity in various cities, ask-| Both Chapman and Wambsgansn| if yas. apparent alter @ few rounds that | futatle tute Imanece to. the last that provides for a tons toward the bridegroom, | out in the semi-final to the Joo Welling Lew| Paul io the maim bout of ten rounde at the|ing them whether the fellows who | hav ‘his terrific body punching was weaken- g McCarron. The latter, however, been released from the service nigut of Mardy 31 come to their places seom interested |#"d are with the Indians In training, ub in Newark, [Meme club ov Right om the heels of the victory “Well, first,” said Willie, “let MO) Tendler bout al of he Maina}Continuance of the comfort tell you that 1 um glad to be back fought back iy great style teoiom one the St. Jolin, the Baptiat Rares ; arith _ Fee ee eter going te best covis,|| Mibe MoYowsn, uaicimmaner of te Mommit lin baseball, Hore le what they eay: (#0, that around the second sack ine | Carbone fight his hardent szih| react Bk NS ee me eens | you've known in the Army. here to renew old acquaintances and! They were signed up lat night to weet for eight | A.C. of Jemey Caty, has nat comicted b4! Downtown Chicago — Very little| pace “ptil, THERt | Harris is expected! McCarron's best work was the sath ide mer again ‘tie vison in tw ania (In tan, still $7.50 to find such perfect weather. 1t| runda at the Trestou A. C, on Monday nigut,| ear tout fur we next wiow of the club on | hicag y jback from France within a few|Found. In thia chapter he scored with | gins “one ty two aud the other by ait pina ’ aus surely is great ‘They will bx at 118 pounda, ringnde, Friday nig. Me has secured Mickey Kugel baseball talk here. Hear less of it] Werks at the outside and ts sup- | TENE and lefts to Carbone’s face, but — Black, $9. “bow avout Leonard and what do| __ __ lot dermy City to met Artie Cook of Newark tor/than ever before. The old time fang | Posed already to have started home, | {he latter evened the scor you think of him?” we asked. cheek AeA "The ‘di staggered McCarron with a series of |, ig mld that the old time Irving Rowling eight rounds, ‘There will be several jmeliiminary | enrhoge Indians, if they can assemble | fiehty and lefts to the chin. ‘The last | (iiwtm,,'° wee at iraat two ieame in the) Registered: Trademark. "Benny ix a good fighter, clever! Why, in that fourth round, he backed | ate Wwtween evenly matebet Mghters, to have more interest. | frovbMeeeerength, will make @ lot of| round was a hummer. Both tads went | tovoen tt, the White Eleant slits en. the and fast and can punch. | made the| me into a neutral corner and caught . e for some one, and don't be|at it hammer and tongs, and even kept| t tat of April. RoGERsS PEET COMPANY Match with him reluctantly. As a! me flat-f All I could do WAH | caagson, haa consented to box Joo Welling of | Downtown Chicago—Little interest | sirprised If the dope shows their| fighting after the bell, the seconda| Matter of fact, 1 had about made up| cover up seldom mention baseball now, Young fellows se Frmidie Welsh, the retired former lightweight | one 6 sake oy pitching staff to be one 8 n ring to separate them, The Auwn. ere Club, the 191 Broadway 4 Broadway Bre cect wee teeres, Me Mt position Benny |cruicago in « limitet round bout tor the venett |@MOng oUF patrons. Haven't heard | fy ine Mountry. etme na oF the Dest jumping in the ring to sep Tee furore, Rowling Ciub, the 3 prosdyey Raye Broaiwes es when Jim Cottroth eoprocekeg| rained all Kinds of blows on me, moat | the injured soldiers who a quirtermt at /two baseball arguments this spring, |comes back anywhere near in Po , a Fitectmenone Win, | MIEMY prond lot, of pin ‘opplers Givench ; Bas. when Jim Coftroth app ed!of which [ blocked. The moment hé|cewago, . ¥., on Miday owt, Haroidlang usually there are a hundred a His “wounds are ‘reported to ‘have Litmtes And Fitanimamons Win, _ | ses, s1,8u,i dit oo the IPO, A Mer Le] ey ateins Pstpeod Thom ° h STON, 3 ay i put in ais months at can You know if he had burt|and terry ao have al agreed to ewap |2#Y Ot this time of the year, ght and not in places to crip- . at cam Cwling aleve in the Rormgn of Richmond, Tn A. A. Johnny Clinton, the crack New | Rowing aliens io the Rormug of M icra ts tka | at Warren at 41st St. York lightweight, won a hard twelve-|awond game they knocked off 1.043 and in the Be ruct ‘ ? f me I. would have stalled, or gone to | yunchos at the same mow Billiard Hall, Downtown Chicago—|!@ him in any way, ructing soldiers, but that isn't sling dn't . if ——— 3 an etal) ting the ® ollboh. tain ts Just fought Bim} yo sexuity, who booka the bouts tor tae | Small interest in baseball, boxing. 11 was rather lust ) boxing let up on this stuf I piled right back | rare, ood Little Newark bantamweight, : Teonard. 1 hadn't boxed in a long) at him: ‘ hi : " T ; toe j x u thirt fame, 1,008, The Individiial scores of the eyes be Re ANK O'DAY still is pounding | PY eMANE Sey saN ee HOaabey ce | aren for he @ifferent blows of the gume to the se = boning shows held by the Lotes A, ©, of Werth Sporting esort, wop, Chicago— awa 0 | ightweig iA ‘ P' i ‘ability, a — : Y upon the most needed re-| Clinton relled on his box | ware boys. Cpe blank 4 duc. | Amber, Ne dest 1 up Hary Apple |Two years ago our manager held t coupled with straight punching, to win | tawnm | BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, foffroth finally offered me a fi ITCHIE was blocking and AUck~| pte of New Brunawich, N. 4., to meet Freddie : form in baseball to-day. Hank . Bogash slugged all | ees y € 4 flat u stakes in Upward of three hundred the decision, while Bogas! Hillyer BOWLERS’ JOURNAL bose te ements Kuarantee of $3,600 for (he match and ing now, jabbing in his left or] Kivier of Newark in tie main event of eis lerawere On taasball betore tence fae the enforcement of the balk|the way. In the other twelve~ Atwell cay & { that got me thinking. ‘Give me a! shooting a long right at an Imaginary | founda st the regular weehiy, boxing show of | WABOTS Paeuidta no tms| ruts and his latest idea is to empower |St4, Pout, Hadle, Fitzsimmons, Denyee “1. tleketa: score sheets, score books. $48 Canal ’ entage and I'll take it, 1 told Jim, yoo : tq |the club on Friday night, The mem fougnt «|started training is year he re- ata x York's Southpa onde’ ered | A a BOWLING AND BILLIARDS tg) ira maieh canon Leonard, right there in the Belmont's | {ie Su ot Ut tome club some ume ag, Pain tutas RaatiaIaRda, LITO Raaee either empire to call a balk. Shaver O'Brien, Boston’ 8 pride, all over | Totals 1,008 1.045 1,038 3,149 1,000.2) TRIM ine Brondway., Cor Slat Oe “Mind you,” Willie went on, “1 foyer. Then he went on - 2 Hank's plan ts to increase base run-| the, ns, knocking him hand| Connie Lewin and Phil Spineila, are to meet 4, Bowling and Pocket Milllards, N, W, Gone nothing but play golf, dance nnd! “In the third round Benny began to] ‘Ye National 4. U, of tbilsdetpae w our (Dall talk heard Ring and liven up the game, Dut It ie oe eee te enn DEPT T in a mateh ame for £250. °° The serine is to be | OGIN 8 _ cr &s ool hg ¥ pork, Gance anc HO SAS. Poens e8 - ‘ Side, Chic. iB me, but it is| smashing uppercut to the c! t duck pi oe hest Tt in 21 gamen, A 6, oa) ae i , mi ibia A, A. 0 same cit 3urroom, North Side, Chicago at duck pina arte pew. and then put in a Title time at teint beautifully. He made me ne eee ea ee erent bat ee aaere [a cinch he is inviting trouble for him. — — ROA, ru mem. Connie Tewia in’ the | © ae 30% Patton Bt reoulsas Willie laughed here. This ig Several times, and once, as I fell in jurday wight Joey Fox, the bogtlad bantam | oo ve ia ip self and his fellow umps when he| Billy De Foe Stops Joe Mooney. | Qumiin 3 ALES : funny,” he said. “About two weeks toward him, he hooked me with @ Loulsiaca in the main bout aod the gros wants to call balks, PROVIDENCE, R. I., March 19.— a "Gatletade toe Vympa & a, va] Cafe, jouth Side, Chicago—Not] The balk rule either ought to be en-| Billy, DeFoe stopped Joe Mooney of| « ys were cle tw $3,000, |much interest, although considerable | forced or wiped off the books entitely, | Brooklyn in the fifth round of © send: , Nile Jobuny Murny |increase in last two weeks It has been a joke and practically «| Wed, ten-round bout. at the National vick Loadiwan, | Hotel, Cincinnati— Less baseball |dead letter for years, Pitchers spend| A: (: last night, DeFor's holy Reties Be coneameea gossip than in manager's recollection, |more time practicing balking so as to| in the frst four y y ; punches to the Interest. increased after Moran's se-| deceive runners and not mi Fone Ane tetere) en bomen GEORGE BOTHNER PICKED as Ke the mo-| face put the Brooklyn boxer in such @ lection anager. el before the bout, Gibson evidently pretty left and crossed over his right | cele were 64200. At ty thobght something about my weight both on the chin, Those pune a ee tee i He and Coffroth came around to se¢| turned me around, but to my surprise these Bs didn't hurt or shake me up a_ bit, | Ye city got 600 for b b! ‘Tt don't! ph aid to myself, ‘Why, this fel. | 55 pounders. | to: his string of knockout shunder 146) couldn't lick mo in one hund ™ Fesay Willie’ said ‘G t Benny to fight any WY you promise to we eee ee es ; ; ; tion too raw for the umpires to over-| bad way in the fifth that Referee ard 4 ” ay he naked poulans, ; Pi <! Cincinnati—Interest much jn-|look than they do studying batters,|ner stopped the contest to save him Leonard?’ we asked, eee | Cafe and Billiard Hall, Cleveland—| thing in the line of balks unless a run won his nineteenth consecutive Ine hundred and forty-six,’ I re o excepting this.” reptied| After @ long argument betwoen the |interest reviving. Old tine fans seem |ner is caught off a base. ‘Then they | Yctory by beating Paddy Owens 0 1 jur on the scales for Wille, “I knew it was to be just {managers of Strangler Lewis and|to have tired of the Kame, Much|will call @ balk about once in ten|‘ bls right there and weighed 1 twelve minut were amazed itt of fighting. 1 decided | Wiadek Zbyszko, the famous wrestling |more enthusiasm now than a month eonard, he might make | champion, Ge Bothner, was selected | 9&0 ; : €l, Boston—Little baseball talk | seven times prior to the incident. The | wk bal > 1 said to myseif, |to referee the championship wrestlin 1, Boston—Lit Pi nt, The HE day of the fight,” and Wiliio| ‘I'll go right at him with straight | bout between these stars at Madison |heard. | Not much interest during win. | pitcher has no recourse, as he un-| val ea Bicycles | ng. Ret of Gowdy | doubtedly n eels | was smiling us he recalled 41,| Punches and be aggressive from | square Garden on Friday night ter, but increasing. Return of Gowdy |doubtedly did balk, but he feels This Week times, provided the coacher of the op-| posing team has claimed a balk six or roxed start to finish.” Why, do you know, I aggrieved because, after making a| came around again and said, |}. Benny so busy King my biowas | Before Bothner was finally decided | Hotel, Boston--Much more interest | hundred balks and getting away with oma't going to weigh any morelend ducking inet hadn't time to |¥Pen every referee of prominence in the | shown in last two weeks. Lots of the |them, one is called on him, | 146 to-night, are you, Wilie?" /do-any fghting himself until it wus {Country was mentioned, When the dis: | fans disgruntled Hank is right, as usual, but the grag teeta 1 |t00 ‘ake down to a Anal settlement | Cafe, Brooklyn—No one talks base-| chances of getting over any reform in| r Will you fight while you are in the choice, and both men | ball here this spring that rule are as slim as the chance of Onl Mweighed 1465 two weeks ago you! pager oo” FON BFS tA ey 4 that no better “man could be! “Billiard Hall, New York—Less base- | reforming the government of baseball, | , y Wouldn't think Id be any heavier No, I don't think ao. Not that my oto editions of the match call for a | Dal! gossip than in ten years. You remember, of course, that two! Don't Wait Until mow, would you Anyway J got on! wife has any obj but if any oy returned to the spectators Billiard HHall, New York—Interest| months ago they were going to give| Prices Advance the scales asain und they registered |thing tempting comes along, 1 may increasing in the last month us great reforms f s i 4. (consider it, ‘The little yirl knows that - | Cafe, New York—-Haven't heard any — $50 Daytons, $38.75 in . a you actually beat Leonard?"| everything I got was from Almighty ship Game Sunday. — [one talking baseball since last fall When the Cleveland Club passed $45 Truss Frame, $32.50 Hae ata ye de hi @ asked point blank, God, and boxing. Both have er 1| Beginning next Sunday the Italian! Cafe, Uptown New York—Gossp|through Chicago the other day, start- $40 Harvards, $29.50 Thad ‘Lik Gy t ‘Well, two papers said I did, one! me to see life, travel and enjoy many | Catholic Club basketball team will play | beginning to liven up A ing on its spring training trip, Private |} g35 Boys’ or Girls’ Juvenile, $27.50 ce age) oe By. Leonard the de no and toe luxuries which T never could have af-| the Parson Bix Five a series of games|, Cafe, Uptown New York—Less| Ray Chapman and Lieut. Bill Wambs- , . (pa nate Dealer y ether called the bout aw," Wall fed otherwise lfor the middleweight championship. of | Baseball talked than [ ever remember | ganss met for the first time since the | (il suarenteed 5 31, equipped pike, pine d ‘ answered Bay,” had changed the ew York The games will be played |at this time of the year team disbanded and they went into 4.50 P 7m tm Cn] F, , hould know whether or not! ject thi I'm teaching t at Webster Hall, lith st and Third ‘afe, St. Louis-Small interest thus vice last fall $458 pone, Yee. Cup Fires. Soir 4 i a interposed to ‘Avenue, al 3 P.M. sharp each Sund far. lute your superior officer," 83.00 “Gotham Special” Tires..81.05 y N Y) t replied Ritchie, "EL )HYe time Mrs. Ritchie—no, > | Hotel, St. Louis-Prospects bright-|Wamby said to his old partner. outpointed him. Leonard Mrs, St uw, talking, “and my one] Kid Alberts Wins Boat, er. Fans be nning to gue again, “Like ——~ I wil & great rally in the last round ambition js to beat him.” With this said Chapman. | Gotham Sporting Goods Co, 4 AL March 19.—Johnny |, Hotel, Detroit--Th don't talk|+If 7 start that ['ll be stopping to sa- took the lead away from me the happy pair, tr d out on 42d | xia’ Iberts of Elizabeth, N. J., oute baseball at all. All the arguments | jute you overy time we try to pull off 57 WARREN ST. fession, He was fightipg with Rtreet on their way to the Hippo-' poxed and outslugged Bugene Brosseau here are on Prohibition, a double play this season.” Mure. for he knew hedhad to. | drome, 4 oi before & large crowd, Cafe, Detroit-—Less interest shown (Cdyyright, 1018, The Bell Byndigate, Bae.)