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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CANS’ SQUD IF THE EAST FOLLOWS CALIFORNIA IN MOONLIGHT GOLF - By Thornton Fisher a aE | |outtietter Benny Kauff Only | One of Regulars That Has Not Rea ched Gainesville. AINESVILLE, Fla, March 24 As soon as Benny Kauff ar- ants’ team of |reguiars will be complete. The first | it Pitehera are, The Real Test for a Fighter, a From Willie Ritchie's View- a) point. | (IMAGINE THIS’ A LUMINOUS BALL WOULD HELP Can You THE GOLFER AFTER. DARK | | rives here the ¢ | practice will be he |Fred Anderson and Pol Pt not expected to return t Among yesterday's arriva |practically co: t Ooperigh!. 1919, by ‘The Prem fy (The Ne ing W “ WENTY rounds ts the real test for a fighter I'd like to Jess Barnes, who appa will be writ Se oe DaoereD ne ltne Giants’ right-handed p hing ace = S ee | thi Earl Smith, the youn a OPPED OVER this year; me. dime that he's a really great oR ‘EN | leatcher from Rochester who ce | McGraw seven players and $5,000; Al | Baird, infielder, fresh from the army, Jand George Gibson, now manager of lthe Toronto International League fighter.” Willie Ritchie said this to Sm - re @ the other day. “Many a fighter | 2m win in ten rounds who might Bese in a twenty-round go,” he went i team, who has been engaged to coach 5 && “I found this out myself when 1 the young pitchers oun wade fought Wolgast, For ten rounds he! seems etsy to the army ohh ie Punished me frightfully. He had my | leasily equal his achievement of par- Fy face punched out of shape and he| \tleipating in fifty games in a season yt landed early and often on my body.| made in 1917, if it ts needed. i > Ry While 1 was a sorry sight, #till he ANERVOUS At the invitation of a committee of . . | Gainesville citizens, most of the Giants Redn’t hert me. I made up my mind FoR THE GOLFER GUY AT THE travelled to Lake 1 a twe that if his punches weren't hurting WHO Cant START BErORS mile trip through Flort Po sl AM. | Sra aay Soest Saenen Licht 7 Ginette : | DODGERS GREET YANKS Garing the iast ten rounds. 1 figured __ EQUIPMENT Loca. QUICK MIKE | UPON THEIR ARRIVAL REG. be lucky enctin to S600 | —————————— 7 Seis oh e a BEES ome Ure after tho tenth roves, [ember him well wnen 1 wan a xi A MEDAL: ~~ | AT JACKSONVILLE CAMP JACKSONVILLE Mareh 4 a would make u great impression on|tt¥ing to attract the attention of , TWO BIG BOXING SHOWS 5 Se reece itn waa |e eit oe cra | ME ajor League Teams FOR 27TH BOYS TO-NIGHT. R rSRr aoe al of tee Fen "of the 1 squad here they were grectr h @- with a rush and began to the club getting $1,000 and $1,500 for] Mf Mg % a began to do | leas joxers of the Loyalty Lea , i gest hac asium and felt that T could| Weakened himeel? oc te eymnasium w | who for months have been entertaining a country, for FIRST TEE WOULD HAVE & WILD TIME ape I'd take them all for the first half @ the fight and depend on putting forth my efforts in an aggressive way Sree joul, an infielder from the Pa- 1 ite Ge wis satly olerts, ‘and ) r got the chance ‘ he wounded soldiers in the Metropoli- Leben ideal aa sgt hrathacs ai en I finally floored him in the weve |ROWEVEE.” ‘ ew ar Service Pla ENS | 28 hervieate, wit to-nizne perform tor citie Coast; Baldwin, a ca . ; @teenth | had the fight practically | ,,,¥* remem One. Round Hogan the 27th Division. One of the shows out of the army: Gee ree Hi len Muddy he id there. BT round, |t00 when he i aren ‘a # s Aoki Ba * el, Aaron Ward and Jack Quinn ae ie. thon and there, In tea rounds |nim work out at’ Johnson's ar at aS on m! held in Madison Square Garden, | “=== SSE earaaee | UR ARID Wart an Seep fl “Yeu, I'd like to see Benny go the | House on Jerome Avenue, and we ‘ ee ment ? i who'll ampe at the : nut he will be here to-day and w ) + @s Ho hasn't really met aoa. | Bought he had the best right cross we? ES} “what | Expected back on teams, 9 t. |W ( Park med Enter yet, ou know [we ti ever: Vit carried a tot| futes Owners’ Figures That | Pizuned on an vesuiae glayers, men | BE | The sau New York included Chie Mitchell? we | Of Powe wan i winter's after > Per Ce io La |who had not been in service, 94 per ollow 7 agites: theca ty | tt 5 Derrill P ig x / a ea. aR | Roon, and as tog an I nked 0 of the ne Per Cent. of Big League] whe AT, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN-| vous * sour that ls thoroughly | 1 pernil E me aed iy Gib toes Ueliig W ecanoned dow he noticed the snow com ; ‘td A ? atl nette va, Jim. Coffe: rry | Fellable as learned to-day that “8 e ; Bodie, Bob Derrwiee Bekee tae ein reece | down Ih be ehits mae Players Had Engaged in}, They proved. to us, jant fall that! Wiis va. Jack “Thompson, Ke’. tit | Willie Ritchie, the Callfornia welter a Srukeys und ali; Herbert tchie. “He was just a good comer,| “Oh, boy!" he shouted, and pulled : ny Garona e Py te + Brennan vs. Jimmy |Monob veleht iy npnhes ree orm 1 Russell and Frank MUA Gasteike neat ca caren [oll the gloves, He was inte nie Army and Navy Service. the army or Bavy ore me bran h f) y's. Johnny Caton, Chief Clay | Welt, may not do any fighting dur- - ah youte outfielder trom Provie Bay, Leash .Croen Meraniaut |clothes in a jiffy and out on the the service. Mbis spring they are fig-|Turner vs, Battling Levinsky, Frankie | ing bis honeymoon trip here, as the | iM Brennan, the Chicago dearrweight, and | RAne, i ‘olgast or otWers of that kind. Jroad playing with » lot of kids, roll ; Ont Coates Secopered oF pee tine | Eee ve, Carnie ype itz v8 lamount he demands for his services | !l¥ Minke of St, Pau! bave just beeu matched Fewster was to have joined HR 2, d erence ds, rol By Hugh S. Fullerton 10 per cont, soldiers and sailors and| Matty Herbert. Juck s! Benny Wl ca tant tas eatberouad task Ge toa Pole aC : F nog ch an iat @ good hy an ae ne x] d deihs le figuring then upon using some players! Coster, Artie O'Lea orge Brown, | is too exorbitant for Dave Mackey, | Tula, Oile., ob the tight of Agril 12, Miem| tHe Party at Buitimore, but his mother johnny Kilbane, but that's about | Wapping on the kids’ sleds. Ho IGURES are darned funny things. |who made good in actual service us| {0 Joe Daly ‘Steamboat Bll" | matchmaker of the Sportsmen's Clul}'s aie matchal yee yd cabeteae Aly herent Ripon rabid i 3 pped him. While the snow lasted Hogan neg. by them, and sometimes they | ¥ 4 ¢ vs. Frank wanted $12,500 to box Champion Ben- |! 4. 4. of Baltimore on uext Friday might. |G other Yankees with the exception ‘ “I don't want to take anything | lected his training to go out and revel| upset me entirely ee, Callahan va. Edd ny Leonard eight-roun¢ ‘ : lot Ft Baker, who tins been ex- Racuara continned “Wiitanl ile Last fall some}. % 400't want to be critical, but there| fll Bloom vs. Harry Condon, Harry re beapaty oe erase bout, a Bronkiyn Hattling Nelwn, the woiterwaight, {Of Frank, F the trating. ¢rip in ondes le doubtless is a good fighter, but | Hogan's carcer in the East was «@! | tatistict iy one team which is a first division |vs. Frankie Brown, Willie Spencer ve. | So" soil dasa! alt ncaa Babe il busta of Providence, R. I. will €f-/that he might finish building his new he hasn't been thoroughly tested yet.|too short, for which bis well-mean statisticians Pre-| possibility in the American League |\'ttle Jeff terwelght champloa, next month in jrhe Nationa! nC ot Terie, nee | house at Trappe, Md. and Dutch He's all right now, particularly when |"ing manager was to blame Said sented AUTOS) ig oi 7 AT EIOQHTH BATTERY ARMORY— | another cight-round go. om at National A. C. of Providence, R. 1..| Peonard, a holdout, wil be at the pali he is winning, but against a man who| manager believed that. a fighter which seemed to] Yoh Ssures as follows Britton er, Willie ula ts very popular with the! nar ready for action. fgn’t afraid to take his punches, and| should get a chance to enjoy thin Exempt from servi ® Ritchie vs. Willle | Scha . Benny : { Providence, and it le expected that |™ cits ea SNARE Var bowie Dummelotnt lta e | ae he erty eance (2 Siioy thines, show that the] In “essential work’. 5 Valger vs, Ralph Brady, Walter Laur-| Jack Britton, welterweight champion, is booked rom will be on band to we bim box « Ml fe the twenty round route life ot New York Mel'Ue @ i major leagues In army or navy 4 tte vs. Sergt. Neal, J & Kid v8. | up for three inore fighta, ‘To-morrow he bores Jak Reddy goa aertaelines taal? ‘ MUAY talahe act look ac tormidenie Rie ide , furnished up a swe ei Unaccounted for .. 7 Kid Norfolk, Smoke y ve. Harry "erry, ten rounds at Pittsburg; on March 31, --- LAKBWOOL J., Maroh 24.—Io ap % ‘sic Ir apartment for him had not done ne i es , Robinson, P 5 8. Frank | Ware 3 uninteresting eight-round bout at the 7 where they entertained on a lavish thet t 1 ort men who were in the army, ¢ orbone, ik vs, Farmer ie Loughlin, fifteen rounds, at Tubs of the boring olute of St. Armory Saturd. nigh e é HAT has become of One-| scale. It must be sald that this mode heir part in the] or navy, two had bullet proof jobs.' Sullivan, vs. Jonny Lore, | 894 April 7, Bryan Downey of Col ing to clinch @ teo-| Harlem's contender for Round Hogan? we asked| of life had war. The reply|Of tho two who were in real service) You z 8 ro Chink of an appeal to Wille. “Tle was in the army, but| Hoga" than the arduous training of i f fighter, so it Was no time before Row is driving a wagon and through] “ont ota 4 at Canton, 0, For boxing P in of one-third 10, with option of Briton, the weiter.) weight crow and Johony Hillman, the ereck | Coste ight, The club that offers the] clinching Bobby of the major |and who made good in the big game isp hee over there, neither is figured upon as \ league club own- | an easential player, y ter Founs Hobby Doy Round” hit the ts n ENE, Geary, Bovey Dex a Downey, same terms, land the bout, as the man-| Spencer, cl i With fighting,” replied Wille. “I re-|carcer ended 'ubruntly wenn it fy ers was present-| ‘The club flies a service flag with \i,.(Une |lphe. } taay, Ver Soune ws to b featparnelygs - should have just about’ started ed in the shape] eleven stars on it. I know the names O'Keefe. Joe ‘Dillon 1 John Jennings, manager of the Armory A, A oO the - of figures. They | Of each man on those stars, and of the Young Erne vs, Eddie Dorsey. of Jerecy City, has decided not to stage any mon another tatue te] Smoke K \ UR old friend and correspondent, y oe ae a fh ~ [eleven only two will be on the club) _ ba meee ———..| indoor boxing shows at the dance hall at Jersey nk Carbone, the | nook in Me ERGLEKE wha, know: the Pets Presented stati: | tnix seagyon unless present plans are City Heights, Me had some disagreement with ne OE | * fe phak: ties which seemed | changed. At the outside six men who! Quite as good outside of bi All BS) the prop of the ball and made up his mind 5 volley of hoxing game ehh and backward, to prove that 60 per cent, of the play-| were in real service will be with tho 1M It. 4 i" which ta oxplt AY hy ne pot to hold any more bouts there, ite intends as some very interesting things to, club. was the big factor in the: succenn Of | 12 sart his coun alr boring shuee in Jorey Cit , way regarding! the boxing bill ” ers enrolled by the major leagues es the Boston Braves when they upset (2 48% Lis oven air boxing simer ode vcgchgaie fe Doxing Dilis NOW were in service. tho dope by boating the Athletics, | 4! 21 Awaiting action in Albany. Let Tom gixty.two percent, is a conaiderable W “ read during the winter :hatland in the carecr of the Chicago have his say better than 60 per cent. of the! Cubs Irish Pataey Cline, who is again in good cond poreent It proves beyond doubt percentage of profes- were real patriots and to serve their country “It is grand to note that there is real boxing bill pr 4 to the | Legislature for consideration which covers almost ery aint The bills nator Gibbs and Assemblyman have halk 00d: theticon a? |e Major league club to send me amended in like manner to the one & list of its players who were ex- introduced by Senator Jam J. pected to serve with the t | Walker, which to my mind is the 1 alker, dis vee: eceived repite o je bers of the major league teams eithe best boxing bill ever presented to any Ye8F 1 received repiles from the ! H ae the Lock. all vou want to,", Hon for bout, wil fbr dimmy Dutt the itch remarked, “but baseball ts port, 3 welterweight, ten rounds at Mon agues wens in active service, Tho| Mitch remarked. “but basebalt le Ike. toy Cl ait aml Prauble Britt. of (N records of the players who are to! fisure exactly what a player can do, | Bedford or Paul Doyle 7 Haven, Conn,, in compose the two major leagues ibis) but give me, players who go out and & fourround bout at the big adie ge ; layer Conn, ou April 7, ‘The abo seas (inclusive of players stili un-| do @ big ayv’s work, The ood player play Gi un-/ To Simply a hard wo ker who puts *ant to use Clive signed and in France or the army or|{\."vtntige he has into his, business, havy) sho yer cent. of the : ass thie | Pare? ih rae per nt he who works every second he is on the In the future all fighters who intend to get ¢ y gured upon ay mem field, and who eats, drinks and match with Champion Jack i players of the American and Nations!) “You can dope | “AND BILLIARDS Cor. tit we +” t Billiards, SW. Sth; phone Gok” inde his spring 1 sont out lists asking yd “anada, on Mon- mm will ha ser together; light | nto get that do} 5 pounds or‘ under, | the s them by fifteen pounds; voavyweights, all sizes As ma major league ball club. He is the about 65 per cent, of On a major leagu Jor league ballplayers being i scion of a wealthy family out on the the service vast and his father did not approve ambition to be a major leasruc to Offer to the Connoisseur eid lens baseball i fo agree to. post e big fortet to weigh not more! AP FF; Lexisiature. It provides for # com. | large majority of the teams. The |<" volunteers or were Grated ait soe Mt js men who will work sian 148 pounds at the ringside, Jack weighed | O cers and Men mission, which ts to be paid liberally, others did not 1 i took | the fac . ORE and w e inter d in th OWN 114 pounds at 3 PM. when he kn Ted i |which is empowered to license pro- «heir o Le ee it business. A ball player ts just what Lewis, and he feels that by allowing the others! 3 p |motere, managers, boxers, referees, 1 figures roown stat he delivers to his club. A hard worker to do the above weight that it is enough, iS . ‘8 Object, am it. holde them | 1c : nays he the winter about the ballplayers ir nd playing baseball is a better Kid Norfolk, the colored hearywelgiit who out t e Inthe control of (he Come oe ti ite ee eee ate price | who were developed during the war han one who cin hit filty points poitned Jim Mavic colored heavyweight, at) 9 Berra pve Conk OF tie Sn of oka ‘itraction should be| in teas on the urmy und navy 1st Dut who wants to run off on the Adantic City Syortiog Club om list Thatkday It b : ‘ the objectionable elem n this oy m ig aA ate tla hp records show that tive such p other line of bu: 88 and Who night, has been signed up for another battle by - Te’ > > 208 aa (Hh engi of the club, as he is the beat Judge. | ers: will be given try-outs this spring. s his own game. I'd rather have his anager, Leo Flynn, Me will ao againt great to be Home again MORAB| The licensing provision relating to Ae han eamaine boxing | Beyond @ deubt, scores, even hi yer who devotes all his time to. tarry Williams, the hard-hitting beayywelght of | OQ ness-pa? IB eHaD eee | boxer who falls to up a real f $10,000,, whan placing Bont dreds, of cracking good ballplayers paseball than one who can play Uke @ Bridgeport, for ten rounds at the Obmpia A. A, 4 ‘ ontest tx another article, to bo $10,000, which carries no penalty! were ‘developed during the war and | Cobb and has hig mind on an autoino~ of Syracuse, N, ¥., on March 31 is Fecommended, om it gives the faker serine f e pave eae te. th camualty tmade good on service teams. I have pile or a girl or a theatre or something t Ww " . bag law ‘courts, Boxing SomPany for the issuing of the bond. ine word of bait a dozen ballplayers, like that instead of on his own work Champion Pete Herman, holder of the bantam. 3 Ne met a ratt o you boys Champions. eM COMDCTET tO eO ee ee tee pond all par, [souls and others who have for veurs| | “all players are pald to pity ball. weight tie, will meet Tal Moore so an cian | th th id fj Aa! pete within nab r Thabo n pe ta ha hated: tr ta watched and participated in major| Tho big trouble with a lot of them is| round bout at Memphis, ‘Tenn,, to-night, As ) PY ear should be selling tickets ticipants to be applied to the Pay: tieague games that the players In di-| that they don't pay attention to their | Moore and bie manager hare boom * c n e other side—and if Ihe es than what the men salaries of the Commission | vision teama in the army especially | own husiness excepting when they are| Herman was afraid to box Moore, € ary eh : for should carry a viola. (Nd Deputios, a mn sen he pg r nked well w.th the major leagues. on the field. It don't make any diiYer- | man, manager of Herman, nays that the 1 r we're not mistaken, you velter too than the perce we tolin the army games in France and, ence what business a man isin, he his| will uy bis hardest to defeat him and put an |g iat} —- : The BNA or wealah ndage|U2slind fellows who never were | to give his time and attention to it a!l| end to their talk about Merman being afraid of found our depe ndable flavor 4 Phe old class of welght poundage|ieard of held big league stars level! the time. Side Issues ruin more hall | Moore bok | 8 — cannot be improved upon ne mattertand showed major league calibre. | clubs than weak hitting or bad fielding A OKOO good, pyr at can be suggested. and should be] Yet not one major lougue team seems | Joe Welling is to fight agnin to-night, He will pa The Recruiting wifored, ay it would Keep boxers in |i. be making any effort to grab any! Mitch would make quite an office Hanson, the "Fighting Dine,” fo ee ir own class 4 the Army, vf thin ‘newly developed ‘talent, “i manager or shop foreman if he was | {Younis at the Oma, A.A of sramue You’ Il looki ; ee : 7 . villian Board ¢ Mr ae T can figure, such | ‘not ted up in baseball. Jango recently made goo) in» bout at ou're a to) x trays pecifies, for Instance: Bantam sayere Aco uclae ys not ted up in a okin Tays |e * Station Is Here oundy. ‘or all under that weight; | hve'are tote Cee ees ond ONY ERE Sea he . a) [ee therwelaht, 126 pounds or all un |" Tn teat there never was a season in| [ee one hoy for whom T am r : beans—we-we—I hope you'll | for civilian clothes. Aivinion of seven poundarhightweights | Which #9 few young player given FO ee tan, te Lou's | ft Yoo Atle Senpotted call fi ;whe our division of sever pound; IIEhtWelghtS.)i, change to make ood. ‘The Caicago (0 Hold his regular Job, That is Lows Wl Lot of Fine Imported all for us when you get your |gp s 85 pounds or under, which gives them Cubs, champions, for instance, are Giusto, the first baseman of the | jl Be (io ores Your suit made to measure division of ten pounds; welter- not trying out even one young player, Cleveland Club i >) civvieS On — See-voo-play! § , eights, 149 pounds or under, which land of the twenty-nine men on their 1 read | Zou’ “8p 7s 1 1 division of ten pounds; | spring training roster only fo' He is a fat, jolly, good natured a. 5 tty . 5 ' with the same zip, snap vights, 18) pounds oF under RUNDE tAlnIGR TUROF Only (OUP BAW |, whe he & harder time keeping ‘iwi U - You'll find us pretty much and accuracy that placed them Prvignt | Minwld like to Know where some peo. down his fat hae Pe etup. Hels tbo || all over town. our Uniforms for Officers } = ’ The clause to make the license for| In passing I would refe o re. [ball player, In fact, he wanted Louis | “4 So here’s to you, 27th! «in the preferred class. corporations in buildings exclusively | pcrts'of commanding offices cf the to settle down to business and quit |} AT VERY LOW PRICES ' J u, 27th! for boxing will go further toward | Gan’ and Fame Department, espe- fooling with ball. ‘The frst, your the i\ Kmmerial Baltimore Hive 0" Aw revoir and Good Luck! 4 2 ri giving the State und co 00d |clally to Major Wd en a clare ees | youngster came to evel > | H Ne) boxing than any other clause in the] to the haa OF Lanaball hinene I looked him over. He looked too fat, | $10 %c Prices Twenty-five to Sixty Dollars }yig,inan any omer clause in tne {to the services of baseball players. |} looked him over, He looked too far. Uf ve on yO, Galton The newest of the new in fabrics, colors and patterns. licenses indigcriminately,, as it did .n| ETS look at another angle of earuer, but when I asked him about | Uf aut ot town 968 860 fc , the past, there is no Toxing Com- A isige . t he said \ , “ Navy Officers’ new regulation Uniforms made to order ission, no matter how impartial the thing; the minor leagues. I) «py golly, I've GOT to make good | You Will Net id Another _ at reasonable prices. that could control it, as most every- have an incomplete roster of Dad told me not to come home unless jargain Like This in N.Y. a - body has & friend who will go to ex- | five clubs in the American As T did | Bottle onse 7 he a rood > a dave | Gordon Dry Gin..... 50 TWO STORES treines to secure @ license for his!tion with above 50 per cent And he made good. He was devel- jj! Burty's Malt o3 ‘ ad ry constituent oping into a cracking major leaguer | Cazal F BROADWAY &NINTHSTREET What stands out the most in favor | Players uring serv stripes, and | and fighting the fat when the war i] Germeuch (s17:80 feo 1.50 30 EAST 42D STREET | Vill presented “by “Senator |more expected back. One club in the Jame and he was among the firwt of jl Invalld's Bort... 1.60 J. Walker | | tit is for the |Pproposed International has seven |the ballplayers to get into action, He jj! Gibson's Whiskey 100% A In honor of the homecoming 27th Division we avy and Civilian Board of | players lined up; all service m a4 a hero or anything like # Bot, in Bond, full qt. 3.50 _ close Tuesday. OWL 7 wh ite OWL &§ N. | didn’ ne ‘ontrol, which if made a na-|'Two clubs in the Pacific Cd st} that, H w K nt at it as he did at base- | } law and controlled by them in| League, still incomplete, show 70 per) bal|—"l've Gor to make oan regi i JOSEPH BENEDICT & C0. LONDRES GENERAL CIGAR CO., INC bi 4 Stutes which have a boxing law, It] cent, active service men hedid. He was gassed and raked with |! Distributing Headauarters, SHAPE 7 119 WEST 40TH STREET. Pp. , 2 is the bes y oductio: will do more to elevate boxing than shrapnel, but eame through all right, 2 ‘i r EET, S ™ Arnheim Axioms, of boxing, This law should be helped | won a championship last year with a|the dope no matter what his batting i a Store Open Until 8 P. M. Ng and pushed by every sporting editor | mess of ordinary players and some or fielding averal who hag boxing at heart, Respect-!grand pitchers und one catcher is |Looie belongs. fully, ‘TOM O'ROURKE.” ‘quite a man. He bas ideas which are | (Copyright, 1940, ty tie Bali Sywdicaie Ge.) { f 8 may indicat: Chelsen 6ODD, UPOPSSS POPOL IPOD POPP OF Two DEPENDABLE CIGARS