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ee +e 2 ANCA AY RAL en Braye ae _____ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. BRITINSHOUS HALF-NELSONS AND TOE HOLDS TO-NIGHT Par ror: -_ By Thornton F isher WOUNDED BOYS : LDS. ea HOW HE WON TLE |Benny Valger’s Clevernes Also Makes Hit With Sev- | eral Thousand Soldiers, ,j Jack Britton, the world’s wetters weight champion, mado his first ap pearance since winning the title last night when he demonstrated how he defeated Ted Lewis, by hooking, Jada bing and uppercutting Kid Carter, the Jersey welterweight champlony before several thousand wounded sol+ diers at the Base Hospital No. % f Greenhut's, Jack was given a royal WAGSTLING MUST BE reception by Uncle Sam's heroes, MADE SARE Benny Valger, the French feathers weight champion, and Georgie Brow! PUBLIC, the hard-hitting west side feathers eight, then appeared, Benny's won oriul cleverness and hard punching was a feature of the performance, and it was the general opinion of the con ] { | Zbyszko or Lewis Must Score a Fall To-Night or Forfeit the } i} i Purse Money. ae i. / it Strangier Lewis and Wiadek AN Sbyssko, meet in what is termed a = y real fimsh maton at Madison Square Scarnie Jol itor Bee, Garden. Tne promoters, hoping to c ) 0 dAbUre the pubic a Kenuine BLUgEIE = : it etear tw both men Ut scored or their purse ; money will be forfeited. And to give [ae 8 8«6&hem plenty of vine wo score a fui it 38 plannod that the wresuers wii be- ie RESTLING gets ‘another trial : an to-night when those old rivals, ' WLADEK. ee a valescent men, who are great judged gin their maich at 9 o'ciock sharp. Al ZBYS2 ko BREAKFAST lee boxing, that Valger is ag good as preliminary wil be put on at 3.40, fi ° was Abg Attell at his best, it is finished by ¥, ail well and good, ” . . NOW BEING Your 1 ne of California then en4 Dut if not, the maten will be stopped mum STH OF STRANGLE? EVE. gaged in w slashing battle with Joe to make way for the stars, I SOUTER WiEW OF SERVED IWS | Uitbs of the Bronx. The boys tise That New Yorkers arw always will- LEWIS RESEMBLES THE Bacic_ ( = \ THE CHOW /4= | matters in such a fashion that time ing to tuke @ chance at being in on Ha . ROOM j and in each very near sco the real thing ia a wrestling way is or ey cle Jing a knockout. Joe Leonard, the @hown by the advance sale tor to- } bantamy ht who hails from Brook. night's match. Never, according to yn, swapped punches with Young Jack Curley, has there been such evi- Marlow. Young Neil, the welter< dence of a big } The sale up to E weight sensation of Allentown, Pas yesterday, taking Curley’# word foi traded, punches with Sailor ‘Voli i ite been twine as ie he that of THE ONLY QUIEY SLEEP Johnny Clinton, the Ghetto light= @ny previous wrestling match held A Lor OF GUYS USED TO Ms ght Sham pion ae - on ot at the Garden. This sale, be it un- blows into Socco Gendron, who fee derstood, includes only the reserved ENJOY WAS AT A, WREBTLING taliated with ptt Jabs, Another slugfest brought into a= @eats. The $1 and $2 seats have not MATCH yet been offered to the public and A “Fae” MAY BE DELAYED @& FEW HoURS | tion Battling Nelson of Brooklyn and won't be until 6 jock to-night. Red Allen of the Bronx, Toe to toe “I we sold them any cariier,” ex-| , é these two boys stood and slammed plained Curley, “we would be jeach other all over the ring, Walter Laurette, a consistent boxer for the | wounded boys, it a hard battle with Panama B ker, Harlem Kelly, wh ly fought nny Leonurd, encountered a tough mer in Dave Meder of the west Swamped with counterfeits by th time the gates opened. It happer once before,” he said, “the tickets be ing printed by a » nin the employ of the printer wih turned out the regular tickets. Of course the boss 7 knew nothing about it until too late." HE greatest number of bowling | « At any rate to-night's bout looks, in fans that have assembled at} ee | oe of promoters, like “a any bowling con t held in pate these parts in the memory of the contest is advertised an ajldest inhabitant gathered at championship match despite|AMerican Howling Alleys, Third Ave the fact that Barl Caddock,| Ue and 61st Street, Brooklyn, las who is “over there,” is believed to] Night, to ee Leo Lucke, the leader in| ha something of a claim on the|the Eastern individual Bowling er Zbyszko's two falls | ¢) ; ‘ red on Joe Stecher give him a dée.| oe 2™Pionship, hoo kup ae Gus|cf the world's lightweight title, is to oon apres cided look in. Lewis threw-Stecher, |COOK, the American Al ntA-| engage in only three fi too, just before “Zby" did, but he| tive m the tournament, They bated d | All doubts concerning the posa:le | action of the Countzy Club of Lake-{ ¢ wood have been aM at rest b Fistic News ) Giannini to Take Charge Athletic Notes ) °:0'\0 ive'eriser ws: sor 2 and Gossip Of Rowing at Colwmbiaa wxricsrsa icc tenets ine te see totnaonet a he wood was held in the spring of 1918, By John Pollock Wotan ob eae n Frank Barton of the Marine and ield Cl Dave Ritchie of the United States { Navy boxed three whirlwind rounds with Billy Myer popular light "| weit of the Br Following this | bout Walte ‘Brooks of New Yera knocked out Marty ( of England the se round wi eht-hand ht chin The other bouts brought togethe: | Young. Driscoll and Danny Carla 0) Barry Norton and Mike Dunn, Dum« nd Johnny Hayes and Jimmy O'Gatty. my Clabby battled to @ stal Employ b won chief honors. pie Ps ‘ | ment, considering all the crack college } All of the Colleges and Boat ® of the country attempted to Clubs Are Planning a | tit Not only has he rowed on various Strenuous Season, championship eights, Dut he is con- Champion Benny Leonard, holder BLLEAIR HEIGHTS, Flo. Ma Balch of Aug eur of *incinn leveland in champlo will] my “Fdwards the | ‘Packey 0’ | Ke Oo Tin ts on his! “4 Maret ei “alifor al sidered a wonder at both single and - f the East 1 haan H n't repeat as the Pole did in a|nino games, the limit, Cook winning| 2 back from California to thi ud double sculls, He retired from active |, CHHIGAGO, March segata and. che | Le rer age eerie FS P Mingle ‘match. No one before had | the decinion. |elty, which he expects to reach on competition in 1893 to devote his at- | {rack star of the Chic throug Both matchen. | ee ralnites to a draw . Lewia and Zyyszko have met about teeeeprag the afternoon of April 6, in a letter | By Alex. Sullivan. tention to coaching. He has coach ach pre ; awn e show was staged by the Box. four times, each bout ending unsatis Lucke has no more games to rol), ‘ ived: t Billy Git his | OT to de outdone by baseball 4nd tated pet victorious crews} the u., had ers Lovalty Leacue, headed by Dag factorily. About this time last year|/@8t night's series completing nis |2U8t Fecelved from Billy Gibson, “N a boxing, which are already | ‘These winning Crowe hace inelnie greed to kt RST, WN fateh 212.) ee Ne tn glee Teo ceentnay WRG they pera Loner at the Garden and| schedule, Cook, however, has to| Manager, Billy says that Benny fights enjoying @ big boom, great ac-| five senior eights, He developed si > .y ‘ Ma : {was the master of cer ae after elling session Lewis won| meet Joo TC 3. nag the tems Falearo, at the Pastime Harvey Thorpe of Kansas City ten that the Pole brought the contest to} W¥# Third Avenue and 84th Street,| reands at Joplin, Mo, on March 26; Ree tire: oe by pine nitt Me ance icone or te Jimmy fianion, the Denver light- 80 ever enjoyed by the sport, All J ib ake head, rendering ‘the ranaier dlspore of Fatcaro, otherwise ho wit| Welsht, ten rounds at Des Moines, Ia,,| the colleges are taking new interest! ‘The Princeton ro wnconscious. Before that, at the] >® tied with Lucke for the champion-| March 31, and Jack Perry, the Pitts-| in water sports, while various boat) #!sts o peberaia Teo ae R | Childs ¢: 5 Manhattan Opera House tournament,|*MP., The outcome of the game at) burgh lightweight, ten rounds at the clubs throughout the country are/tne first year men. A triangular race | when Cha Lewis beat Zbyszko with his famous| the Pastime alleys on the last day of ; > . sing= whe 3,| between ~ Annapoll Harvar and Duquesne Garden in Pittsburgh on, Planning imposing-looking achedules, | by . ock-|the schedule will be awaited w . é a Princeton, to be rowed on t n| Readlook, te bei asia of his at rh mock aticests 1 be awaited with April 5. Immediately after the lat Although they couldn't induce Jim Jon April 19, heads the schedule, as th @hown steady improvement and has ter fight Leonard and Gibson will | Rice to return ag coach, the Columbia| Harvard-Princeton race has to be given ts took part in| pee O'Rourke, Fiorrie Barnett and vursome over! Tonin White refereed 0 Cha | en low BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, ewer a tivity Is going on in rowing circles] teen novice eight-oared combin is p the best sea.| His crews have won as high as + and this promises to be the best s gale caval Have Wo! for | who yeil t | HOWLING AND WILLTARD® Witte ritente, =| TRAU Tui roadwas. ore t Willle Ritchie and | @— ain cad Fecte Billada We in New York on Stein's f°" fs"snd ectn: prone Col, Ph, M TTC ry Re — tine % J J powe' hat have d|up this year on account of the expense GRAND CENTRA ‘Row! ein tc.® toe, hold which ie iyo, Shes on tee aR Re arenes rowing coach and athletic director at| .Th¢ Her a innach's laore caine ke rade of t n Division | Dance - yn, other contestant er a ‘ . to ap | year after A season's lapse owing to ‘4 nt de the mar Coady than any Goteh evor| iit: other conteaiants worg having ©) waite the matchmaker of the Otrmple A. A. of | the New York A. C, as the coach of| Zan after A seasons lapse owing tp ui iphia dows MTLASWADS iaatcn, the man are|SAbby beat Knobloch atthe tran, im staging bouts be- | the Vargity and freshman oarsmen ac}on the Housatonic on May 3, to b« Hd Boorse 1 Pap tye “ tween hearyweights at his club, the Keystone A. c,| Morningside Heights. |preceded by an encounter betw he Tg A Vogt bos Rec Py oe Coe etnee BAMGY | of Pinsburgh is always ausious (o put ibe big fel: | ‘The Columbia candidates ere al- first-year oarsmen of the two univers & 60 per cent. and 40 per cent. basin, | University, and Dunbar rolled in | 10m om 4 thy draw be crmds At the inter | Feady hard at practice on the ma-| Ata, Cup” race "this" yeur and, ‘ag are evenly matched in weight, | &rand form, establishing a new high| to Mot Hit Brennan fought Marry | Chi y A usual, Columbia, Pennsylvania ‘aad no gross nnan received $1 ontinue this work until "Gi" as- pr inceton will clash on Carnegie Lake| here, The final race on the schedule | with Cornell on Lake Cayuga, | will take place on the Ithacans' § Lewis scaling 232, to Zbyszko'a 226, score mark in hig series with Breiten- ad there is on oe years aif- | feld, when he rolled 288. The scores: 8 Daunte in. thee eg Aa Deing | Atatie American Atievs, ttrooktyn sip 9 | aad Grebo similar amount stant Fred Plaiste eis has twenty-six and “Zby” thirty, 189. Tot ak. ve | Larry Williams, the Heidgcport hearswetcht, hay] Deen assisting Rice for the past five Live - ut To 1 ea Magned up for two more fi w his man-| Years, and who has been instructing NOTHER county has beon heard | kine a whieh: hewn ened up for two more fights by h years, anc A 1 — ager, dam Driv Mis > wit be with son's candidates since they| from, Pocatello, Idaho, ts the | Dunbar 189, 180, 140 Mouck of Lancaster, for ten tot alled out several weeks ago New Haven, Freshmen Place. It wants the Witlard-|“"Areltentold 152, 201, 128, 190, 160 | Marriaburg, Ma., on March 28 and nnini is anxious to get down to | yale vresim : 3 Dempecy. fight. What's more, it in-|4 16 66 | with Kid” Norfolk, the colored heanweisi ot} hard work as the varsity crew will) | May, "ir Cup race, Pennsylvania and nba. May 2i—Coruell at Itha Hroalway Arcade Alleys Ma 197, sists on having it and has notified 180,167, 193 tao. | Haltimore, for twelve rounds to @ decision at the} Face Princeton May 17, Aver. i tt Annapots | | ‘ex Rickard to that effect. The town Anwory A. A. of Boston April 1, Whether Giannini will be re-en- - 2 te Berea goin the open. tanec age iro ate, ht: 200, 185, 144, 175, 188, Aver gaged for 1920 will depend upon his! phe Harvard freshinan crew sprang a ° ° ket for the contert and outbid any | At the Univerwity Alleys, Mronx It arrangements can bo completed. Till trennan, | Success this season, as he has only | surprise at ¢ by defeating the er other place in. the country. J. H.| g Scie git fe zi; atte itt, 108, 214, 179, | une chicago Kid Nerfol. tte] been signed for 1919. If he makes |tirst three eights university squad, | ine ul S a e tello, is responsible for the Idaho bid, ee, |im Kans and act as bia wparring partners prior | long-term contrac 1 ae i his rowing career in|, the Henley distance had opened up erin le to r ° ° something like $160,000, which he of- | pastern “Individual Pals Cle Win dee Demaey oe duly. s P ohtte ave i a lead which they held until the finish, | t ad fers to raise if necessary, He has| at the Pastime Alleys Mr, Archer, Witant's reprementauve, mate Leo] 1887, und for twenty-five years su: | | atisfactton uaranteeé assured Rickard that a twenty-round | tee. Fiynn, man of the fighters, & Matvering offer | DETVISE rows i. 1 ee tea Announce nt is made by the He nley - bout can be held in Pocatello, and for them to nd be is peri winged-foot ciub. He has been no! Rega mittee of London that King says no other place in the country veer Hiaitt | ly thinking of accepting it for hig ability to take hold of any|¢ rom ent a trophy | rt of material and develop into a | {¢ ght-onr winner, For instance, one of his| This event will be Span to amateur crews crews, composed of business mens | nation or British dominion and colony | held the Philadelphia Henley course| Which hus raised 1s ain eed ony record, which was ® great achieve- Tealent 1919 regatta could attract a bigger crowd, The a oe) railroad facilities of the town cannot | will be in atiendanee, mera sees upon, necording to Mr. | director general of the ¥. The offer was so flattering to] sun 0 7) Rickard that he answered Brady. to is"wow'mauoiy e"RG tla eam the effect that he will see him in New | Merritt, No J. Joe was for n York within two weks, or after his |% th bowler Of hig bi Our Maker-to-Wearer Tailoring System Enables Us to Offer You These Prices :- g” 22,0 '_ 25,00 — 39.00 AVE your new suit made to fit your figure and your style ideas—it can be done at a substantial saving if you eof the bowling une ub k Weber will bo the] Joe Berman “Knockout” O'De J, who Lave already fought two bouls at the Whi adoiphia clubs, Berman winning both of Chicago feathers and Joe Why Ritchie & Cornell force or the e¢ return’ from ‘the “Teras” ol net, | "ms a ane coades | is a great Sa ae een ae tey att | ate Sh ="<~"| Yankees Leave To-Day . within ten days. and growing organization. | hat Hed: | ‘Three ton ae 4 bouts, eae to @ deeiston, wil ‘and another match PEt we i |e foe aera ote For Jacksonville Camp lot of credit for the fight he wigurer of the Mrungwick Balke. | statty Merbert of this ity and Frankly Ivaly ot put up against Jack Brit- ry ‘no rl j | Stan ¢ Dick Aloe of Cleland end len it if he Rid leap Hib chahapions inthe Renwick Maer c'cl: | Pieros of Brookipn, and Frankie Itice of Maltimore ’ GhagelhnhenGs It.was Dan Morgan, manager | Méict, Givany toumament at thy Htational Hee: | ang Johnny Fisse of New Orleain Frak Q'Iiien Giants’ Squad Are Already on! Gis\tj r hav ” will referee the « Ari and) Edwin mens, Ee ie a i SK vote Their Way to Club's Training io"... tichmond, V toon a fighter lone po inanfully. If] Fatwr Joumon, the banamenian, tormnty | Grounds at Gainesville, Fla. | nix home vin Se oul,” eave from abt wh We tailor every garment in our own shops. We buy all our woolens direct from the mills. We cut out all mid- ter Pipp, from a; Aron’ Ward, Was sick, 4s he says, he deserves | Buffalo but who now makes his ts Johnny 4n infielder, who, was any of our many convenient. |more credit, He was beaten badly,|N. 2. wil be kent buy fighting fall While at the Great wlemen'a oronit: come to any vy ly |but never did he back u attempt | fut or bias signa UIDED by Business Manager v tation, 1s no located stores. to avoid the tssue. When floored he | more batter, His first go wil be with Marcia poet Bi <6 " 8 and will Join the So. wink ou pala always got up with a punch in his | Fatoss of Newark, Nod. at tho J on ary ERMA BARE REO YY Hon wit Bos sees Seu mark igh eur’ svete ORE than 200,000 men annually have their aystem which he tried to land on [Monday night*end bis second with Wal Moore for and Coach Pat O'Connor, six Sinaliwood, who are in in plain figures, M sloth ade b if t Britton, He didn’t try to hold on or | to rvdnds at Akron, O., Aprle © members of the Yankee squad will with the Army of Occupation. ; ‘i clothes made by us-—if you are not among } and never once did he resort to - start for the training camp at Jack- | G@ We tell the truth in our them see what wonderful values we offer, BRS it ad cee tae Gant Resa can ie rnnae A) Paitin | sooviile, Bin toeday aseen lity “Gare ae advertising as_well ae in every Our new style books comprise all the very smart arm weary to wear tim down, until | training, whe woday to meet Kid] The players who will leave from | Hight fro a Station at transaction models for young fellows as well as the more Lewis was so week that It didn’t | Coster, the New Orleans featherweight, for fitcon | New. York are Herbert Thormahlen, | °" ing Brounds a Ct 4 ivi ‘es nm ie S. tako much to finish him. Don't let ids to @ dieision at a onines A. ¢.| Frank Kane, George Nogrid “Ping” at Gai We guarantee perfect satisfaction conservative styles for men of quiet tastes ybody tell, you that ‘Ted went down |of New Orleans on March Tues wil battle] Bodie, Alex Ferguson and Derritt| tated Chase, Fane O8 to de at without offerin Very Special Value the renist- | as 124 pounds, weigh in at tho ringsdde, q The acid test of highest American young as when arved for the i Pratt. Hob Shawkey will entrain at | Yanke hi Hill 7 Pp ° @nce that only a champion can off | Yank in Mt days, siness nciples can be suc- | only « champion ean ea is Cun vainm tac ceasl ERUAGMIDNIA AtlGD Hussale Witson| ReRihac On” tha tee af ee emtine hanna meine Ge London Stripe Trousers 5: | JACK KEARNS, manager of Jack | jimeist. Chief Half Tone, who hails frm] Fewster and Scout Joe Kelley will | Hal was acc ompunied by Mra, Chase cessfully app : MADE TO YOUR ORDER Dempsey, was Uking the other | Byracwe and has been boxing at the olutw tl Join the party at Baltimore. It feels kind of good to be setting night about probable le: Malt ‘Téne i» matched to fight Kid Noto! The following Jitional men wil){out with another New York team, h port at Jackson ie direct. from | st hile Yank manager. Of the Willard-Dempacy fight, "iim | Slarml brerrwsght fr ten rounds at dw mois] FADO A, 2h He direst” from | fal ita “s N Jsure 1 am going to die «ome da of Symoure on Monday nigh ati Gurchers—- "Track Hannah, from| ib ie ENS EE a RITcHE tores Are: Jen'a Kear nd Tam just as sure | Tone is not good at ducking or sidestepping Viows| Rivera, Cal; "Muddy" Ruel, from. s ua toa fortnight eed gg LM Where the la that the big fight Y Ap... t ten | he is likely to take @ sleep Rope a0, ana Jarl Baldwin, fro gan: of riveters over a Kearny, N ] qi This tuk about Dempsey's - akland. Cal. ‘ | Ste ee iene orn: were a § us her ety tionsl 1s all boeh. He'll go after | wet George "Young" Bree of Bullalo| oq i Pete Schneider, from Loslas a berry and much heavier than Bet, 37th and 38th S OPEN 104 Flatbush Ave., Bt (Parker Beuaine, that big fellow the same as he has | cab revived £800 for their ten-round bout at the! nic « Luther Nelson, when he left t! am last summer Near 85th St. 370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. id When innt ‘Arst bell Hage won can |nike The mew fou sult battin est ce] EAMlioty Hey, und Frets OBusL, froMt| At that timo he still was weak from , Near 23d St, EVENINGS | 700 Broadway, 1 block from Flushing Ave, take It from me that Dompacy will | kme leu tg favorite with the fight fane there| 8a" Wrancisco, Cal A lpnigre | yo Aidala | Bet. 43d and 44th Sts til 8 5001 Fifth Ave., Cor. 50th Street Mos | dutfielders—George “Duffy” Lew!s, | him earty in the seaso’ St. : aver in Willard's cor He | (he gram receigts amounted to $3,200, who has been at Bae Bprings for tie | other favotites in the’ party Jeaving 1 door above 125th St. turdays STORES IN NEW JERSEY: will try to fight him off his feet and - Past ten days getting an early start | Pennsylvania Station were Georgie 143 West 20th St. Uifeada’ til 1OP.M Hiadiiluee ' think he will do so, LT only wish | Dave Machoy, matchmaker of the Sportsmen's| ahead of the regular squad, Will leave |Burna, the clever little outfielder: Low —— . M. Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. July 4 was xt week, No, air! | Club of Newark, N, J., is still trying to wgn | there to begin work at Jacks ills] MeCarty, the slugging catcher, and BRONX: 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Ave., John St. Dempsey has onlf one style of fight- | Willie Ritaiin of California and Ob jing and that is to on Monday; a Vick, from Bates: | that n of the Bronx, Heinie | le, Mixs her Miller, from. Su-| Zimmoerinan. Like Doyle, Burns and | nyon 1 in and Win As! Leonard for an eigit-mand bout at his lub i int ge Halas, from Cul-| MeCarty also ‘had been’ #h quickly as possible. He wouldn't | about Aged My Mackey had a alk with Richie] BOLION \V la RS (ituen from ile | MOGarty, Sine. tas beck al think of changing his action for last night, but nothing caine ont of it, as Ritchie| mond, Va. | was whiling aw M Willard or anybody else,” aid be wae undecided whether Wo Digit again, Anfieldere—Rower Peckimpaugh, from (hkbet %