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————————eee SS With Powerful Backing, Senator | Walker Hopes to Pass Army, ' Navy and Civilian Board's Boxing Bill. Coperigh!, M19, by The rem Publieing Co, | (The New York Kvening Work.) JENATOR JAMES J. WALKER, or Jimmy as his Greenwich Village | constituents know him, is one of | our busiest legislators these days. He 4 the sponsor of three measures which | constitute a sort of trinity of per- sonal liberty for the citizens of the Empire State. He would legalize Sun- day baseball, Sunday movies and box ing. With the hope of getting a line on the boxing question at Albany We | cornered the Senator in the City Hy! rotunda and found him chock full SENATOR enthusiasm over all thre ers and even a member of the Pres dent's cabinet. The Walker measure pry eHTRs i@ # forerunner of a plan to legalize hey m the sport in every state in the Union North and South under identica} conditions. This would for we make boxing’s control national jn its of Mra, Dorothy scope with a commissioner for each State to govern it, and the Army, Navy and Civilla missioner. “ee ARLY in the session at Al- ° baay,” satd Senator Walker, | @7d°w the thirteenth, fift possibility of passing 4 boxing bill, | am going to Albany to-day after the! Barlow and Miss | ° ai Benny if parade with the, hope of having my |Doth won easily. having the avanti) Union und other promment orguniza- ith ankees o-Day weight cl + prot woul, a* the Senate hae alrvedy | wajeannie Nelson, the Jersey lent measure reported out of committer ibe 4 v 4 W* | ulona will be on hand at the, Polo rte ing fans a logical contender aid Gor, Gardast will deat] ne nan” eaucnt: trace taosiae i" ‘The luck of the draw brings Mex. Bar- ; pares ala ‘ yo tellbarie's tithe en he yn iron man, fought three terrifi ty to-morrow, ee) only chance of! iow and Miss Rosenthar together in| Grounds on April 13 to root for thelr H for Serie itu tle, when he | rounds that brought many a chee my failing in this is in not finding |the semi-fin: day. ‘avorites at the baseball game between | p. " : The, | eu r e other two may or may |™et Harry Carlson, the lightweight hom the crow: » Bu of Ch be committee members onthe son] oe 0 als to-day ihe Actora and “Bonk Write whieh | Former Red Sox Player Who plat sek a Bas other two.mey 9 y apion of the New England: State The matchmakera of the Olvifivia A, A. and oon os Cape tee, Barman ss ie 40 soon utter the celebration in New| Members of the Grent Neck Goll | fat lay berg nett ene atures of the ° tice | sm Ae Feleree's CeCe On ae tn te ae a rene a tae tie ee twee, | bantams, went through thrce rouhes York. If they return to the Capitol) Club wilt find that. many changes | (eee ae greene gad fOr tlie benefit of Has Been Holding Out — | * sack quina, once with the Yankees! {lon of the twelfth round wae a draw ore ee Ca citation Ie Unt cre | OF hard battling. I will get some action, and if not the| have been made on the course, w SiG tee Ce C to Terms |far back in 1912 and who singe then has | vraer, Wus given an ovation when he | vent boxers that are big attractions ip that city | OF [nO DATE wets o ae How ‘What hope is there for the Gibbs fs aican. jouka “ay WASHINGTON, March 26,—Triat of — long ane 4 - the Chiv: hooked, jabbed, crovsed and uppercut ry Saeed idaat they put up. _It action from tell 4 “| Salisbury links at Garden City, has 300.0 4 land part of last year for the Chivago| Cart eet he are Ceti | Killase tied ap, while the Nations! bas George y! Bil, und the Malone measure? Isn't |)", . the $900,000 treble damage sult, under | . Y | Garison all over the arena, " to bell, Joe Ti Billy there u chance of their compromising | lately “tue “Feconsteuction, Worle et ie Anerman, Anti-Trust Law, ‘of. the JACKSONVILLE, March 25. {White Sox reported in. good wirits t0 | times staggering tle Boston boy with |Chancy au Jory Fos, the Rul tose? | fo,ell, | Joe Tipiits and Billy Kramer s ely to. Teed otto} vo! i¥ ry Sruaball’ Loance ‘ na} ny ni \c re. rights t and jaw. went at it for ively three-roi 4 ~ Apa he ea myrimecaneaes fat ieee dentine Wie Glue tutte aittise Tha mab techies Watenct nad AdonEAS ULCH eae. will fe es fre e {n fine condition but looks a little Ne ok HARMAR eee Vier ist y Siupdee, wis bis blew :10id up: wits | wed Artie O'Leary, the east side + the one ed,” we! grea’ pf his time there during (he! League clubs and former Federal only Yankeq holdout after to- | heav,. Carlson, 18% pounds “ attack of Lines tor oearly two waeks,! Heitweight. who will shortly bex asked the Senator, next month. League offictala will begin to-day , : gece’ — + aie ° y Kilbane in P Iphi : é ease o' ¥ bee day, as Ernte Shore has prom- ~ “adie to 6 agua aed be taxme suor! | Johnny Kilbane in Philadelphia, went Not ut all, Gibbs and Malon ‘ fore Associate Justice Stafford of tho ’ George Malas, an ull Western end, a " hanity Raita etary aay iittie Htauap we still « nree fast Fo th Geor y wou't compromise under ony circum. | plenty J. Topping, who has deen In| District of Colimbia Federal Suprems | ised to aM@x bis signature to a con- land the football star at hultbuck’ for oe onli. $08 be resus 3) larihg Oana We tha aelds of ha Gans ee Oe stances, but it 1s possible that my bill! Minne’ hea it, ‘to wean amain Nin yout | COUF |tract befors sundown. These two |ihe Great Lakes Training Station eleven| PITTSBURGH, Mach 25-—Jack Mit ir wit) be serene! wesks belore Jouany is ave, Hayes of Harlem and Bobb iner will give them @ chance to withdraw) tournaments tly Nicholls | The twenty schools. comprising. the |tWirlers, secured in the big trade with | tus ihe ‘heavy shodiders und long arms | or. fe Welterweluht champion, he o atte aga put up a fast and lively three-round ee ere tailor tay | eine wenla® PoP igh Schvoix Games Committee of the |the Red Sox, have been holding out, |of Iuna Wagner, He ls an outfielder | defeated Jack Perry of Pittsburgh i t Givilian Woard'a” ideas ‘of how. cha) cline for the North and South Tournn: | vated to setere Hie ancudl eeeternaye | Dut Hrvle "has come to terms with |but hendied bimselt well about Hirst base |ten rounds hero fast night. Uritton | Wile wsdas of nua, Snaaae na owns Edna Joyce, a yeomanett made a ipent sport should be controtied’ “'° | ment the frat week dn April. Tt will | baaebal! championship tournament. this|the New York management. He is |!a some flelding practice this afteraoon LAE EAE CESGATe een Len tak onan aeys We thas city iC Bie dom bot most Maer Las ned Oe cate tees ond s be recalled that the Greenwich golfer | year. This announcement: was made re esterday worked out ng him bleeding and in bad #hape sev- ‘ meet Sam ba she sang th i ay be forced to a compromise! - at t 2) has & me est the present of las at first, alt at t imunedia for Tul ! , 1 Dice Cavtain O'lbnien ts to | Johnny Dundee, t st Ita With Senator Gibbs and’ Assembly-| The Commonwealth Country Club! phe Bethielem 8 League, | »! db Pein Baer narer inaae a home| second, Ward at short and Ea Mogers ut|he meets KO. Laughlin Wl eharwe of th attain and he aase he will make an weixht, has been ill for some time, he t man Malone’ | whicw recently opened ita new club+| which was the haven of major league | run. Frank Odoul needs an introdu thi They we: & lively lot fur the rounds next Monday example os 3 au if le se oa Lavgiors. | went on ond refereed one of the bouts. “Hardly,” and then the Senator) house. J4 planning to branch out tn) baseball players when the “work-or- |tion. He stands @ good six feet, weighs | "st day. Ward scooped them up at all - i ablastse Ais dee : t flashed a letter on us from Alfred L.| sent to the members announcing that | M&NC. order went int t, hag dis-! 182 ‘pounds and is built like Joe Stecher, | #86!es Welling K Nariy Grty Nill tigate ip another pattie to. and Civilian Board of Boxing Control,|a special dinner, music and informal ‘eiW> years, and last year it at-/ pitches with his left arm and Jf the! minute, wn i le were tae life of | Welling, Chicago me Piha tay they w ’ rip e which said in part: “It is the wish | dancing e's HUMIbSe Of Dig Weaguo players, | HAciHe Cpens Pecnrce couny ter SAytNAe | the sound, ABSWAY (hey did most OCHO Guce aie, sat Me 1 a tou-‘vued bout at & show t+ co BE this board tat tis basing Ein ene | cin areal Sh — jthae eft som wil ery famous tn the talking. “Prat fooks tn ne condition |}necked out KO. atten vues ot atthe camira tnaresttonnn.! Apent Planned be ‘fought toa finish’ rather than|, S¢ret. James MeAndrow, whe wns | ‘wt and as be ed. very other State tn the Union where | Andrews and three boxing is prohibited or unfairly re- Rew ne Uy stricted, and the board, while recog- nizing ‘the importance and moral! ‘They're # Corporal. in ting 4 force which would attend the passing | Wallaston Golf ¢ 1 year, ateraliied games to be held Par's cer Johnson. ercesg i Lahn of Brooklyn tall t his ch on April 10, Al, Lapse bas alteady!and General Manage: PS Bf a wii in New York, can only re-| On Saturday Instn aweepstaies woalneat June, uecording to cable advices|\Odoul hua been on Hroadway before, | odnitt, MeMGK fas the diamond in, Ane | yo, Kid" Brow ' tcceutol for Brown and Burns's manaser te et-\¢rnoyy weniey Crenieey tenn, we Vs guard it as onc of the forty-eight | soneduled in “ba ren tine tole from Gen. versting to the Amuteur) bat only on the screen, He ts the | bordering on perfection, but insists he |!ast night hefore a packed pected to do likewise, ‘acks which combined recently, t-t@ tae States.” eee rg. odtrey. Bi Tt abn ted the fora geittivn, tonday. | dhe messages! pitcher In that series of slowed-dowit | hey seen enough sand to last a Iifo-|Olympla A. A. Lahn won every round aes to-day how a horse may close to ' ne | Charles N. Mfrey, 89-24-65, led the |emphasiged the fwet ‘that eligidility | moving pictures which make such a| time Mer) by a large margin, and in the fourth pepe : HAT doean' | Held. applied equally to men now In-service hit’ whenever shown. He made uw ¥ pin and sixth rounds had Brown on the]. Allie Nack, the local lightw who is now in $100,000 if it wins thia triple event. ‘ +“ doesn't sound as If there | and those discharged |thoroughly good impression in zeal tite! pi Lamar wus not expected, but the | verge of u knockout, the bell saving San Francisen, aud Joo B . the Calitonia) ‘The races are the Lexington Derty would be any chance for a iF a RRS aps Sian {here thin afternoon, Hugging watched | ourhiger who looked pretty ‘goud in jeach time, fighter, boxed three rounds at the Sante Clara | of $10,000 added at one mile and a fur , compromine, doce it?" asked | PUrhore, fiir Which Your aatoclaten | ee trots ut CMe. deg Palge® BAUR | ee, oe aeeinge See creractes, uns |spot# lust year, came here on hie own = Pare at aa Franciaco on Simlay aftemonn. ‘tong, which has been run ag the is. formed \ G R slace & , i footers, thi et a ane ts a . rank Bag! oy . refereed | & ry ake: ok 4 he oxing has been! de cu eartily co e-mile hangionp at thy ice nnah, George Halas, De ! ‘orn 7 Rernvo| SOR eDere re rauceeel femerss orme cn SL aie i > the San Ss Ra Ni . that tie sport of boxing has been | dexter cam “1 peartily cone | lust bt, Phe face fas the 1: Nee Roses and. Weaker Gnaat iyo uu uniform for the afternoon work She Butch a awanted the | star, The proceeds went ie Sama Clual which will have an added money » - ‘honored. probably as no other sport jeratulate your, Board Unun ite 4 ort une mary, to tu met x / fairly crowd th ft terry alae | Aecision o f Hartford in| How! value of $25,000 next season, and tre ever been, ‘with such men among |'o develop and . Of a Rigner | Gne-Bne joneny Murphy Of! boat. These are the big ones, while! A fringe of famishtng fans hung over|the fourth ro 1 twely Latonia Derby of $25,000 added, the ap aver been, With such men amons) ne than it at nt occupies. the | tty wide S. o., with a handicap ofthe ‘litte ones are-—-Miller Huggins, |the edge of the grand stand, Joe Kele|tound bout befo A. € Vomms Kotmon, the Ma “ h “i its supporters ax Major Anthoay J.!Paniy art of boxin Drexel Hiddle, as President, Major | j, ji Gen, Leonard Wood ay Chairman ot the Army Cominittee d Admiral cise.” Henry T. Mayo, the proposed Chatt , MInGA et ialaraee Gene | , t . : t 3 a f A ; ined ye by the | kprings: Bob Fewster, Wallie Pipp. x ‘ R ve Terman | Mousey bigit. Carbone is running « big nuk in| Lexington and Kentucky Daerbiew. “ Me Piet Rete aaat: ge P Crowder wrote as follow f Heese cuomarindge chats | Dutch Leonard and Wrank Waker afe| Herbert Thormahlen has Just recov. ore oats, waren Brats going sxaivot Holwon, aa the laiter is certaitly @ | $10,000 to the three-year-old that wins te ’ jenerals, Admira : . ad nator jour cham now the only ones who have hot ve-lered from a bad attack of the "fu NeW ee eae oa ee aS ears | etitf punches | Ranticns And’ the Laical , bok ernors 4% patrons, and an advisory am in sympathy with the | plone vin was to be held there on ‘ported at camp. PIpp and Lewis arc |but his acm seems, to be working all |Pion, and Fal Moot ¢ Ge Rae Sear ain” anne rele Morne, OBE Pre i connec)! including such names as! jooty sought to be promoted, and gan Dee hake Titicue tithe wouid'te jexpected to-day. Baker has been ex-|right. He needy a Uttle building up. |S)“accision™ bout with sporting wrl Dara Macker, the big boxing promoter of New |fes to the colt or filly that wing all Ae. *y a Borslys, ernteicr: Cnariet m1 perfectly willing (hut you should | decided at the same club on May ¢ Seetions aeartineainaea ror velaapee cra vat thé ringside favoring Moore, | ark, N, J., today devlared that be ty antag to | three, ‘ bc Hon. Franklin. K.. Lane ny | Nelther man ecured a knockdow Jugs tw Frankie Burns of domes City and Joins] Aa the races always have been Van Dyke, ¢ Oliver” Iselin and} ‘rne board has oth o} s boxing control project too " 9 2 - =} Hegime mawery Newark durin lose to Benutor Walker then permitted us [Of ta) boxinw cof Kineme ands todrnament ab Thum's wat night RET TSEULD, Ma Bioate| Meine. Amie lk 8 during | rig the sum close to $190,00 ; to read ¢ ets fro ers received | erous to prin lent by a score of &% to he match went : + psi es Gg es * eddy, | ol ant key orm tha: ; ° rae be Ee indlbs pees rrr men from Maine to No sixty-five innings, Each player has a lesa than nineteen teams took part! my 200, 4, 195, 109, 105; |WeIBHE champion, won the decision ever | iy yertorty willng tO Yox Buco Oh Pat, ee 4 wonder, with such Sen. high ran of 5. |!n The fvening World headpin tourna- | “serge, TAU 48 . Phil t An of Jamestown in u twaly = J ® orgauizatio WESC, | ator alike t t n'a White ehan| eye |, Une seriag is to he rolled thie ereniag, Knob- | round bou' © nig Reddy's poxing slow wil be atagad by the offica's of f Major Gen, #Leonard Wood wrote |e) Walk fF “ > |e renin Whit Re — Bled fer vend ry miehl wet af "Herwman eon, at | hard bedy punchos came near stopping + ee eee ne leaaligineg wecording hase nig A large crowd 3 on hand | leye, Lenox Avenue and 116:h Street Logan in the closing rounds n'a Ci of Newark on 7 tar | contains | doblestt ; John Genaler, the “count,” writes to ecocting a Victory Menortal Arch for tie « Si ad in boxing as an exercise. | am feewotii take ana column to} FOR THE POSTAL GAMES, |:netaie. onty eight bowlers suvceeded | ye Rchedtiel te ahoot In the Amertsan Howling Jnck Sharkey Drops Wolfe, meet Nae particularly anxious to It <]cahl mean cat enene nee Nh tusking 100 o7 more, vie: Fred A.) Congr ia ‘Toledo. "don March So ant Gh | | CLEVELAND, 0... Murch 25.-—Jnck | e700 “Wace stachey wi built up in the army. W a Senator to expinin tio ono ho ils Practically all the topnotchera will be | Hacssig, New York ‘Tol e Company, | ohether hetwil be able to tan Th, Ca Sharkey of New York made a tremen:| ot Dusinem 10 it ene of the most effective means j.)..' ; 4“ band for Ut bration and| i068; A. V, Brewste Idamith Stern | 718 in the single, or F, Caruatia’s 1 gous hit last night. be Nharkey | be eworal imyoteat ral voxiog tanute ote i leensing of everybody connected with the National Federation ut Postal). U%98 i HITE] | dimmmie Smith te mhedated to. roi nthe last round, | he boys « | net of Sararel, sennaen the pport—boxers, minuxers, xeconds, Jintteyre ot civeater New York te the | jee Ay Rawal yalitigiat ‘omrtament at the. se matched for the next she SENATOR GIBBS FURTHER | splendid all-round exerci biomotern, roferces, and so on. Look 141. no cimont armory on Saturday eve: | DANY: 108 Colgate | “allen Rilo” Meina of New Yo AMENDS HIS BOXING BILL. hall be very glad to act as chair. | SPet the same hag done tor ning, April 12. Judxing by reports. onpany, 1D, Gainble: Squire, & | (0 tell tie day followin. Brown Outfights It | duh K | ona! ¥ Gi! i horse rack) he said, “Many of. [tm Ap ppadeins By reports fron | m scores Were: Burl, PHILADELPHIA, March 25.— Pra VRa r of the army committee and various athletic clubs und coll The Mutual Jr team yee F ih | ‘ ALBANY, N March curt: fenses against the sport mn » me ave startad trainin | New York Te th John t an Tout wie | Brown of New York outfou “ . + March 2 utting It f can to put thi by boxers and managers and fain, Have ak Pe 448; DeVoe Rey nol Weighisn, ‘s piston: Wille | outhoxed Artie Root of Cleveland. in| out the provision’ for two judges at | highy moters, would be effectually checked ' pre-war ee Wil he Pane UB te: Eh Doherty & Co. | the MMtials” knockal oft scores of 0d and TSS. fevery one of the six rounda ber teach contest, Senator Gibba further | = his from Dr, Lyman Abbott: | Mote f MAYO ROOROG | BIBL WE wt No. : | NOt ct all Vad for a soungster, night. Brown did the forcings 1 pt bi 4 “T am in Wearty sympathy with the | 9” the principle of issuing loenses The list of entries to the tn 426; Goldsmith Ster 2 Janded clean punches throughout ast night his bill legalizing plan of your organi: ‘tion, We shall Ww hated to broach the Sunday ereases a Indications point to a iss Hrookly . Union Gas Compa iimin Praklo, who was wo much on evidence | ent ‘ontest A referee, according to the be very glad to be kept informed ball measure to the Senator lee ONGRY entity, GABOCANY trom the io club Ne. L, aL Epeeeter (he i cH the yer ones i Senutor's latest alterations, is respecting any questions which come after all the boxing talk, but tin Feo BT ha rabtecmanitin aiaatee 0°) insurance Company, Siavilay igh to see hia old Farese Outpoints Johnso jto have the exclusive right to make de- | : before your bourd and of any action , See ote Oe lowe relay. Columb, Fordhatn, Peg 438; Tam taal’ Ne, Sieh ty Mere end Joe Belens, have TRENTON, Nod. Ma rch 25.- juisiona, His word ts final, | it may cakes ri 4 ‘ ian ayy Votes (6 bikes RUC Lan York | nly aeity and Cotloye oi The Ny Jiyy No. 2, a8; Ivy Now, B17, Wy No.| ane prot Mohrmann Howling (lib ie to hod | Trenton A, G, inst night, It wa | ‘the amended bill also calla for the | President Hadley of Vile has writ: | atraid we may Tun into a anag in the their strangeat combinations ne the | 4 2ty i Baual No. 3, 292, und Colgute &] yathisteenth rian bowling confert at ied Ment. [Ring match from. the tup ov the \appointment by the State Boxing Com- ten: “I thoroughly appreciate the |#!raid w 4 Ire strongest combinationn tn the Tounn's, alleys, northwest romer af Firat "Avene Tarese was the cleverest,, using | mis#ioner of four deputies, who will ¢ mmittes. You see, Speake erscholastic relay ail the scholastic | and With Kirvet. on, March 40. Wowtit sil be eit Jab with good effe |receive $25 a day while actually en- = = isn’t enthusiast bout cree will be avon on the f ing ine. | een ie touraer, wit be rolled | gin, promutiy at OF. MM. At jontinne ati eld . |xaged acd all necessary travelling and | BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, g of our national game (he: gagne uncon, one Lae ees oekes |g Molden alles’ will etrive Pe bimihie ig Shag | i hotel expenses. Bach deputy is authors | TP irinte the “acwet ts | SADHALD.” Oa PReet' in the cbannte ceinieetentes| ‘esiht fot heat aliaurvriing 20 | ‘The Liberty National Manik defeated the Foter Ke Out Dams, | iced to supervise matches and to huve | BOWLERS TOURWAT He ieee, aa nie atned in tle confines of the Area tar Mere uchiha Bass | Reserve lok Detestien 1 eR er ee | Ee aay ten ET Cue Satay | Gotieciuateabeee Slt She powers of the | je ‘ausaehl dacet acceso ys Word fs expected irom Tom Camp- | ark" athe ag the ch hha Boo | pewienlePark How dhena WOE Wark | cuine of 3 ‘ort knecked out Jimmy | Gommissio = : were, veil, who is anxtous to be Hed up with | bowls on Ta Raxéer | How, tant night, before a great good nature! getie- | Durty: of Lackport, No ¥., i second; Instead of filing a bond each club who has only recen the ‘champions invited, ie race should - is Fink OF honk comitnregs,. The score wore, J. round of a ten-round match here list must deposit with the State Comp- 14) Rrosdwar, Cor. Sat 8 | 1 ong trou se he a pIDIN, beeause Caldwell Raker | (00's om cure Vea gofled te the Haaticn In, | National Ranks, 14h and 787; Mederul ki hight, Cline scored seven knovkdowns, | troller $10W0 ia cash Ifin w frst clara | Bowling and Wilard Neaiemy i8iet ny Nd yuuth to rac ll be out to get revenge | Mariduel cbemisaah'p ceria I yd Ra ken : | , sated ‘nd $009 If'in second clan ity | ary t. Nicholas av on skates for Jistance ot the Wisi oy the unexpected lickin; Ith treet. ‘he | ‘The Orchant Howling Chi in. to hare a dance of share of the gros# receipts which het willie: Bircet ice skating rink. Buch hag als. Jack 7 ard event Mod conflicted with | at Kreulen Quartette Mai Xo. Si Rr he Ly a Yinters : State ia to igcalve Is raised from 6 if ‘ a dy shown such improvement tha championships, 2 Moye A lav fi nt h | v ELPHIA, rehab, dave|to 10 per cent. Each newspaper wi se petemarnarionged akalere predict a.vors salt {il be bach taster than | pune, tin sari at teln's rotted tn «victory | Rave, boom, towed to fe nnmcat: APM ieee |Medar autpointed ‘Tony Scnif of Harria-! limited to five tickets insteud of twene | rosy future for (i le ever was this season, aaa BRE soe, 02, 174, “ine, Sat: gs. roe, “ r wes purg here last night, Wy-five as provided by the original bill. | Clot! BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BOXING AND BASEBALL AT ALBANY - - - - By Thornton Fisher, FAMOUS 27THSCE : one ey HREATBOXINGSHOW WE REGRET TO | [ANNOUNCE THAT Sian BANG bills, i “QINMY “WALKER. Tho 12-round boxing bill with decl- : : OER hi ; ane nig. Doyle of the west eide, two li sions didn't originate with James J., WHO IS SEEKING Chee UNO! manager, Billy Gibson, will return home one eit a. fust, ex He introduced it at the request of the YO ELEVATE HIS WING {from thelr trip to gilts ranch Bageriioedl he TAREE HALICaH WEN army, Navy and Civilian Board of A letter to-day from] t pair ¢ Boxing Control, drawing up a measure BOXING hat on acéount o¢| tin, the deat mute mide ‘that in its entirety is a great improve- | Hee ft his rhe had decided to] Walter Laurette, ‘They MEL Gr “Asseennivenan’ Masehe cand | \ ] OUGHT TO BE home with Leonard immedl-! slambang contest t y ‘ ts - er n t with Harvey! “smoke” Kelly, the cl what's more it hax the. solid back- HOOKS ABLE TO GETA fat Benny's tight with Harvey! “smoke” Kelly, the champ ing of the country’s most influential ND | \ Thorpe, the Kansas City lightweight, a Boxers’ loyalty. League, won the men, including Army and Navy offi- = the Joplin Th @ at Joplin, Mo. to-| plaudits of the soldiers with his funny Gials, university presidents, United | S morrow night. He Curther stated that/ actions and boxing in his bout with eer Conenary Ween: | Ihe bas called off Leonam's fight with] Silas Green, March %.—-In tho golf ol nen the surprise was the defeat | Westmoreland, formerly British Ca- Board. to act ;P4dian and United States titleholder, chiely us an investigating and arbi- by Miax Sarah Vownes trating body, subordinate to the com- | Miss Fownes was 2 up at the turn and | |9 up going to the thirteenth. She iost the fourteenth and halved 1 didn't think there wan {the seventeenth and also the eigh- jteenth with a sensational putt wiich The Lambs, Ir was partly a stymié and won by the| Motion Picture Club, Netional Vaude- but now I think it ts a certainty, I narrow margin of one hole, Mrs. R. H. | ville Club, Burlesque Club, Authors and that a compromine be effected with | Sinuy before hie entered the, aorvie: Siuyed 10 xamen inthe outfield te be: (4nd, he set about wasting them. Ad a straight % any ather bill now before the Legix-| Nar seturned to ‘this country tric S) ort Briefs |gau by losing four straight, too, which |Mard, worker, to-day, he shared, the) hand across to J jature, Arrangements are being made , France MeAndrew waa with the a world’s record with ack Quinn. ished for the same bill to be presented in| Coast Artillery, He enliste metropollian district. [poiwoon Aug. 4, 1914, and Nov, 11,,t0 eat loove any minute Huggins says lis no more beneficial or Useful exer YVOST MARSHAL Gen. i. H,| Branetaco was Dr. Henry |use my name as a patron. 1D, Scudder 4 “ . 2 % . - — . ) HE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, MAROH 25, 1919. Sie eee yo 10/000 BOYS OF © Copyright, 1019, by the Press Publishing Co adage gir mar) Plenty of Action in Bouts Put A. \WsreAb- Y-— | On in Garden by Boxers’ , al | Loyalty League. | | New York's own, the famous 27th | Division, were treated to some great boxing 'n Madison Square Garden last night, and fully 10,000 soldier , boys enjoyed the show put on by th Boxers’ Loyalty League, | George Chaney, the famous Balti- GOES ON THE iT Witt Be An | more K. 0, King, came all the w — OFFENSE FoR THE THE PROPOSED BILE WILL ALSe — [from Baltimore and fought three f Sp. Boos Boxers MANAGER TO"HOG” Check HE SUBSTITUTION OF } and furions rounds with Johnny Clin = Wiee HAVE TO Take & Fleurees BARdines INFERIOR FIGHTERS FOR THE ton, the east side lightweight, ‘whe ———_ eget Se appears at all the shows for the sole mao Eee ue MEM WHO WERE ADVERTISED | diers, Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant, and Joe Jeanette put up a fast and ol | exhibition. Harry Wills, the big col~ | ored heavyweight, went through three | interesting stanzas with Jim Mona- Fistic News | c 7 |ahan, K. O. Joe Daly, the Brooklyn - THE SBNATOR and Gossip | middleweight, and Billy Walker of SEWATOR. Has Two | Panama had the boys in an JIMMY HAS By John Pollock oTrhe (2 (HPORTANT | with a spirited three-round affat ittle Jeff of Baltimore and Bobby ampion Benny Leonard and his | the Pittebe 16 nt,| Another gentleman of color, Packy Jak Es he Pittsburgh lehtweisht! oGatty, the eust side lad, and his az the Duquesne Gurden at Pittebtrgh| Nother’ Mete fought three fast and Jon tne night of April 5. tresting r Biuly Grupp and | ad | Bud Spear had the soldiers on th | The next itnportant international & toes throughout their three-round ane obie a\ fighters will « battle, which was @ hummer. Hota man, will be fought (© boys went it. hammer and tongs pionship Campbel, Hard, Loudon on Thurmday agit, Sergt, Augie Ratner, Green of Harlem and Lao ” Oakmont te Bronx middleweight, t America nson, the colored star, fought # oe eee - era a s owmacnt will} ormick, tha bour, mixed with hard hitting rounds, | and cleverness. ia the D1 Joe Leonard, the ser lyn bantamweight box 'hoxed three oppor for the svounded Katner won the middleweight ational Brook who recently in one evenin, was given big ovation when he entered the ring Joe mixed it with Joe Dition, anid what a slimbang battle it was!—ac | tlan from gong to gong. nth and sixteenth journament in Loa ‘Pitcher Ernie Shore Is Expected to Sign Pilly Giteom ts authority t 1 Yoring boute will sgia emia and that the aport w { Miwouti. Billy aage that the people A are io farur of staging ten-roumt 4, Green Room Club, BOSTON, Fenway A, A. of this the Fre Mass., March aine V. Rosenthal | Composers o America, Stage Hands’ |but Bodie has a few pounds to waste | here last night in the ase traight left to the Trembley has eon several one of thowe strona, rushing 1 he a at Ha | In Kentucky makes his pitching record the better, once under way he won fourteen out Any officer or enlisted man who | sixteen Kames. He has been playing on served in the Allied military forces |the Coast this winter, #o that he is ready d — pounds. Welling 1s matched wits Earle Baldwin the recruit catcher! Brady he MW did“ mont of the work at the piate and | ( he too gives high promise. Truck Hannah | yay), says he feels well but has great sym-/ jattlinag tre Wichita tnd un cis faa. pathy for oob. ‘It's behind the rightewr,| PHILADE As Frankic Brown, t Frankie Burma of Jee » antuoky Jockey Club Wah thee tating tain of Posiond Me tne etee | The Kentucky Jockey Club is going usher of the Vine Treo A. C., of that city 19{t2 Have a triple event this seasoy. now trying 10 sign thew up for a ten-ound Lout | Mat Winn, the new Vice President neal featherweight, a: City are great favorit nthe Inter w is going to tr whn inthe Wi PHIA, March O18, ma is oligible to compete in th inred the. winne ' A Bout, ) muiilewegi', 41! only one at the real Derby distance, was gociared the winner, with | “Roger Peck! pave arrived yesterday \ley, tho master scout: who is enjoying | of Westfield. Wil ne to ‘come ly one at real Derby distances, N of the Hulace 8, C, with 60] noon and Jol he ‘ c » beginning of | Prank Catone, tie faliae madewign ibs/one mile and a halt. shichd 01 0. quad, Truck | his twenty-seventh training trip, is hunt |out of his corner at dewinning Of} city, nave wigued a:ticle of agreement callivg tur : Me ic yard, second | Hannah, Pete Snyder and two or three | ing to-night for the inquisitive one who|the round sath meee Tek teacsteel:” ne dethansae eee | Te oe mre monenen: The Ren tuoke wanted to know “What position does - be locks Club wil, give an additions! hera alxy camo in, Duffy Lew i va i of $89) who has been boiling out. at old man play?” Lag FPR Em ER Pine Tree A. C. of Portland, Me, oa | $5,000 to the horse that wins both the . than which there | forna Switnming Cli | eated TH. Pirsch in th other indorsements | continuation of the metropolitan ama- teur championship three-cushion — bill- Killune, the featherweight champion, to meet ia) worth more to the winner than the an eghtrund battle at his club ia the vine added money, the premiums can easily

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