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ee ee ————— ee a SES OSGSE AI alg oS: smears Sane SSO G2 Pe re Plenty in Store for the Sport Fan This Season. Cuore’. 1 ‘The Prone Oo, ike ‘New York vosine Work) E sport fan won't want for tion during the coming out- door season, no matter what his natural bent may be, unless ali pres- ent signs are pointing in the wrong @irection, It isn't any wonder that he is ebuckling in pleasant anticipation of gloom chasers that are to come Seems as if the war has proved a Dlessing in disguise for the sport ‘world. No 10 per cent. war tax on sport goods, balls and racquets is going to cep the tennis player off the courts. Nor is the golfer going to do much * more than murmur his displeasure at the high cost of solfing before start- ing for the links with a lot of long dis- tance driving ambition in his system. The basdball fan, too, has plenty in store to interest him, be he an Ameri- ean or National League rooter, and the t of Sunday ball is enough to stir up all the hard working sons of tall who heretofore have found it im- Possible th attend weekday games of the fancy playing big leaguers. ‘Then there is the boxing enthusiast, It seems as if one of the three bills pow awaiting action at Albany will Decome a law, and the good old sport will once again be put on a legal basis. This means bouts galore and a development of the popular hit, stop and get away gamo that it has never known before. rom @ spectacular standpoint boxing is one of the mbat interesting of ai) sports. Its popula ity is always attested to by big a — jenoee any time, a well matched ir of glové wicldors are brought together, HE outlook for thoroughbred horse racing was never bright- er. Not in years has there beet @ more promising crop of three- year-olds than that which will strive for honors iif that division this se: son, and the two-year-olds, always an unknown quantity’ at this time of thie year, are said to be of a higher type than at any time since 1910,|208 when anu-betting legislatioi @ curtailment in the breedi dustry. At all the tracks hereabouts prepar- ations for the coming season have been going on with an enthusiasm that is striking. The mild winter Weather no doubt is responsible for caused in- this, and training which in other years has been hampered by unfa- vorable conditions has progressed most satisfactorily to owners and trainers, Down at old Gravesond alone there are about 250 horses practically ready to begin the Eastern racing season, whieh is scheduled to start at the Bowie track, Maryland, next Tues- Gay. Horses which ordinarily would de just about taking galloping exer- cises are. now being “set down” to fast work and good time trials are recorded every fine day. Old favorites like Roamer and old Rosebud are going well, The latter in particula after an enforced retirement, seems to be back in fine fettle, He has been Duck jumping three-eighth trials in @ seconds. Frank Weir, his trainer, 4s more than enthusiastic about him, He also has Jack Hare close to a face, and don't be surprised to see this’ good one scoring brackets at either Havre de Grace or Pimlico. Hendrie, one that John BE. Madden thought’ was a $20,000 horse as three-year-old, seems to have had a _ Bew lease of life since last season. BODEN ts already making pre- diciions for Penrose, the Jack Rabbit two-year-old of last sea- gon, which ran disguised as a selling plater and won race after race. She fs likely to cut a big figure in the three-year-old sprint events this sea- gon, Sho will get into stakes light @nough to make her a contender @mong those which were considered more faghionable than she last sea- fon. @ has shown five furlong trials in as good as 1.03, so that when abe faces i¢ barrier in one of the early Maryland mectings she should ‘De ready to race. Bert Reilly, the youthful owner ‘who ran a shoestring into a bankroll with Wall Street War Brides, ts an- Sicipating a big year with his limited mring. He still has Greengold and Frank Walters. Every fine morning gees young Mr. Reilly on a pony gal- Yoping around Gravesend, superin- tending the training of this particular THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH $8, 1919 ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW | FOOD FOR SPRING JOY - Copyright, 1919, by YORK the Press Publishing Co. (The New York @ World.) IF | CANT DO Har course IN 72. THIS YEAR | OUGHTA THR MoToR. Boar SHARKS BEGIN TINKERING WITH THEIR TUBS NEAH- | WANT THE KIND THAT” LINDLEY MURRAY —__y 1——““"“Sreee MEN AND ANOTHER GUY ARE DIGEING YP He OLD STICKS AT ANY OLO SPORTING GOODS STORE within & FEW ens NO! | WANT a es P= NAGS WILL SO OSL OS® ENROUTE FoR MARYLAND Faconr fue ( Bowling Strikes sit and Spares } ‘The last two scheduled games in the Eastern Individual bowling champlon- hip will be rolled to-night, agd if Gus {Le SANG TIM! BY GOING OVER AND TALICIN'S to-day for I Sweeney. Iu Chaiuplonah'p other well roll tn the big Cook beats Falcaro, whom he meets at | this Spinion that he’ willbe. able. to. fn the Pastime alleys, he will be pro: | up’ among the money “winners,” even if 1 Claimed the champion of the season of | able 10 win fey prise 19. Should Cook lose he will be ted m with Leo Lucke, for first honors, Lucke | volian tudtmen tau donraament at the, Met would probably beat Cook in the roll- | politan leya, 8 Of, bo Nt ia & certainty that he will | Street) ‘Mkiuier ta ut forth @ ba efforts a bond “04 ‘. ’ aicaro, the ‘Wastime. representative, i ° * who has not been going very well of | Mth 1983: Skinner te third D d. Th k S ted Fiho hae not been koing very well of | Horton fourth with Tot On odgers m pirite oxmng ther Bchaeder and Knobloch at the | stay Rosell tone of the mgulam at the ’ ; Gite, iclephant drives, ‘roadway and | ww Faeshant Acaomy. Hert Rn, towing as They Ul Defeat In Opening of Tell ta he dows funcbally’ “Letty we a "native 3 Keller, Dunbar and Hartley won in| sn. bal Yi Willie Jackson, the local lightwetght, | his end, Jack was guaranteed $1,000 with an the series rolled last night at various who did such good fighting out in Call- | option of 85 per cent. of the gross receipts, A» the percentage amounted to more than the guar Yanks Tomorrow alleys, in Manhattan, from Stofka,| _ Reports from the Columbia alleys are to the fornia in the last few weeks, has just i en et a re ee Sei te Nepetet returned to town. He hurried back on| Smee Britton got the spore gum. erty gu! n "| The nt whieh i to t tow daya. the high average of 2113-5 for the series. scores follow: At the University alley only © small percentage of the receipta, Joplin, Mo. town, account of the illness of his wife, who is in a hospital. Willie declared that he expects to go back West next week, as JACKSONVILLE, March 28.—Uncle Robbie and his Dodgers this afternoon pother good fighting nard boxed Harvey seme {0 be Benny Ls Spirited competition marked the con testa in the opfning round of the ama: 4 Central two-men teain night. "The fire, gam ry tournaunent w Employees. m Lagonia of the Bronxdale A. C. who is trying to win three titles, made tne figures his pitchers will turn the trick. He says he wouldn't be so op- timistic if Huggins had Frank Baker in the battle front The Dodgers probably wit face the ray, the local bantam, along with him, as Frank Bagley has matched Murray to box Charley Moy, the ‘Frisco ban- tamweight, a four-round bout at San Damenann, Wil Ki At the Metropolitan —H 23, 21, , 202, alcaro, 211, 192, 188, average, 19327, ‘Two teams from 1 John Jennings, mathehmaxer of the Spring A. C. of Weat Hoboken, N, J., to-day signed ap Jiminy Sullivan, the New Jemey fighter, to meet Johnny Hayes of Weehawken, N, J, in the star bout ot Hert, he Arclian Coqmrany, mel in ‘off next. week Ht to ‘be’ rotted State title holder, in the anchise in the International League nd will transfer jt to Reading if he § at the Brooklyn practi: ning after watching — th ests while in the East, Under Bagiey's handling he ought to get plenty of bouts here falo on either April 4 or 8, Davis k 125-pound , a hearyweight in quick time at the al weeks ago and his manager decided to put will be with Phil to a man ‘Arcade ie, to open at the way and 65th 8 fought Sieger Matchmaker De Rice of the P had Trea A, C, of him agains. Grob, doing well. Fitz probably won't b 6in his season until Havre de G opens. | the Summit a, C.| $ alty League went about thelr great Vonday night Jack Hritton drow down $1,390 for } work and staged two splendid boxing | shows for the wounded soldiers. First | the boxers entertained the wounded | TWO MORE STAR ATHLETES to-night, SHIPYARDS BOXIN@ SHOW ready for what may prove a big year| for him, George has King Plaudit, | Everest, Jyntee, the speedy but faint hearted Belmont castoff, and Poult- | He is planning to leave for there April 10, ia ° SS 4 Uy ney. Jule Garson has Lady Gertrude | ¥OME one has eaid that travel im-| heroes at the Base Hospital No. 3,| K. OF C, SECRETARIES. AT JERSEY’S ARMORY A. A. GY) thre, toe hie on, raked among | Proves the mind, Anyhow, it|Greenhut's, and from there they] ~ - a GY \ gets one thinking. journeyed up to the Cardinal Farley| “Diamond Joe" Rickert, formerly of] The Standatd Shipyard, Employees’ | this afternoon, nons |ably in the baseball department. terwelght SS WX : + < He appears there fo) ghtwe now employed by the Stand- i : the Actors’ Fund of America at, {swapped blows with Joe Leonard, the| Charles R. Hasset, once @ star foot par gil oad taline ay ages Agi guia Zizy Owl—and other things. Thanks for : and he 1s ably assisted in getting up| weisht ¢ } ; eter , in Terry Moran, a clever featherweight Gy i ‘ sted e g up| weight champion, mixed matters up etic instructot 0 J in y es Z Uy ‘4 |the Chicago programme by D« re with Arthur Schick, the former 125- _ oa Rg pint , fe eee ar & couple of years ago, who is now em- Z Y your 19M your steel. And your ‘ |Brian, With this engagement before | LOUnd apateur champion of the East. | 18! pee vocretary and assigned |Ployed by the Standard. Moran is be- LG railroads bring my ships many a fine $ me and the flashbacks on account | swicr Volk, the tron Man, of New Lantaty. for the present, aboard trans:| is hailed as the pride of the yard. —Zizty ” ‘ of these surroundings Fi ork, and Gene Gilvey, the hard -|to for Se ee ¥ , of t | oF cargo, ‘ | of hese surroundings an idea has| ting Bronx lightweight, furnished an |ports, He sailed yesterday aboard the} Besides forty-six rounds | of hard 414, g ‘ and there is no time like| eee Rihe' May for rest and will complete |fighting by the representatives of the VA h |the present for starting it. Will y ‘cating slustest a yi i bout a month SG : |adydunte it, wit ered tral yew p feature bout at the Cardinal |his first round trip in about a marth, | | various yards, there will be a number it ‘ publicity goesitie’ te oy ne iw) brought together Joe! ginite ote Me ing on. the teams [of exhibitions between world’s cham; 4 jj .. PO wll ee rao eet tty AROIPE: | Leonard and Charley Hayes, a prom- |St Niagara University, Vanderbilt Uni | pions, including Battling Levinsky, Lh F >} The yearly Actors’ lund shows fe ay | ising Mghtweight of Harlem, Silas | versity, Chicago University, Michi#an | yonny Leonard, the lightwelght cham- Great travelers, these two cigars, Owl 4 4 a id sho all! Green, the newly acquired heavy-| University and at Greensburg, Pa, “He i , 7 ‘ the big cities has given me the idea. | @etght champion of tha Havent Loy played at right tack! pion, and Jack Britton, the welterweight and White Owl. Well known and well ‘ hy not hold yoarly Spore Fauci |we hampion of th ore’ Lor set ie ‘itwround athlete and|champion. Britton willbe presente ; ‘ shows in all the Rood apt towag |alty League, exchanged punches with |,{A*ecurg"of ‘throwing. the 16-pound |with & silver cup by the Standard. liked alloverthe old U.S.A. The reasons? |@ The funds, all the receipts to be PREODRISAY SOK sR GORs \h er 142 feet 6 inches. That record - _ | i hi ‘ |banked and handled by un able board —— [stood ag high-water mark until Banal PT tg PTB HET Me low fragrance and new dependability, ‘ eee Atere Oe rt Le leadina | na Amith Box Draws ea iets hc ‘n’Aurora, ill, Three] BINGHAMTON, N, Y,, March 2— You'll find pleasure in the proving. 3 8 and sport celebrities to be | N. J., March 2—|o¢ his brothe in militar, Before a crowd that packed the Op : to this rd, All details |Frank Ca the axgressive New | over Th: being kille f » he gh : attended to later, This fund, |York middleweight, and Jeff Smith of|tion Sept. 9 last in t ond battle of| {louse here last night, Frankie Burns ‘ 5] \which would run into the thousands, | Bayonne, N, J., claimant of the middle-|the Marne; John. . Was Wour of Jerscy City easily defeated Louisiana, Cc 4 to be applied for emergenc A ee weight title, fought eight 4 rounds ed at Chateau William, the}ine white lightweight of Philadelphia, " ry 4 iF down-and-out sport. charactors, draw hore last night bet j- other brother, escaped Injury in # ten-round bout. Burns had Louisi- ‘ ) funeral bills, attend to the naled kathering of fans, the | ana’a eye cut and bleeding throughout ‘ u imemdia y part af the fights us itle.| the be oth boys fought hard. a ae ‘ apa |wants of widows and children of \fetthand jab to Rood advantage. “site | Mitt igang fu rhead Pee Aa or as SE IRE YE ‘ CBR G agg | those who dle and leave them nothing, |won the Honors In the frat, second’ and | | PIULADELPHIA, | March | 28—-Miss| irankie ‘Brown of New York, ‘wh ih : 4 | Later, ground could be bought. ami {fourth rounds, The. third “and dfth | Alga Dori of the Turngemeinde,| jured his shoulder last: Monday in a ‘ PRE ae \Puildings erected to keep those who |Founds wens even, wills Carbone. by |nolder of many women's swimming rec-|boat. | Burne welghed 121 pounds and : d grow old, sick, broke and no place |*Se"sN” gaventh ard final connie” P| ords and the 100 yards national indoor | Loulsiana 131 | | 0, wo: Jthe aat’ three seasions Carbune toe [championship title, will not defend her _ | . ng . ah : ‘Of course, T have iainly in mind |after the Bayonne boy and by clean | laurels in the annual struggle to be held Lewis Puts Olin to Sleep. | GENERAL CIGAR CO., INC, ‘ | boxing and wrestling, but ther hitting earned a draw ial | t w night. Only five asp! IND, Va., Mareh 28. v 1B) J ‘ 5 anc 1b ¢ is no [hitting earned a ¢ here to-morrow night, ( 5 , >, Va., 2 28.—Stra | VINC é pp reason why baseball, racing and. alt —— nore, ‘have entered for the title, Among] °° MO ae eres | oatraneten INVINCIBLI 119 WEST 40TH STREET, : other sports cannot'barticipate in this | AtMle Ratner Beats Englishman, |them is Miss Charlotte, Boyle, New Ed Lowis defeate i in In &, wrest. Be NEW YORK CITY | LONDON, March 28.—Augic. R Fo fling natatdr. Her rivals in-[ling match here last night, ‘The mateh + fund, and down and out members of | . " Augie Ratner, | York's sterling 5 $ n by a head lock in fifty United States Army, defeated Roy Mo- |clude Miss Hlizabech Ryan, Meadowbrook was w ight any ‘sport be taken care of, What|Germicke se Betiah wetgah “y juest, West minuteh. Olin was unconscious twenty: do you yr te ie Bl dlowalght. ‘on | Swimming Club; Miss Irene Guest, West minutes. y Ing ©01 Branch; Mi. Mabel Arkile and Miss five minut following his defeat and. Go to it, way we tetas Holborn Stadiums last ulsnie'™"* 'Eilagbein Becker of the Tur £a3 to receive medical attention. iL cenmietenibantbamiened tea.) eee eo By Thornton Fisher his frst appearance in the tournament 1 In the 175-pound class and beat Morris but not until an extra round had been over with Seattle “Good morning, Western friend! How go those shingle mills these It’s your good red cedar that Smoke an Owl, won't you?” year, She is looking fine to-day Tt must have days? had that effect on Jack Curley. Here's | Club, where several hundred wound- |the Boston Braves and who established | Mutual Benefit Association has ar- yj y' Alger talk of Gravesend, however,| the latest from him; ed sailors and soldiers were amused ,& remarkable record as @ Ligh yc and|ranged @ boxing carnival to be staged (yy covers so m: 4s the collection of W. 8. Sal-| "I have be 1 0 several hard ght battle Jbase runner in the Southern League,!at the Armory A. A. in Jersey City Y i mon, being trained by Gene|days at Mouse Genus vice ts es ¢ iN fee sll ai (rot the| Where he played for years, is now @| april 12, Interest is increasing each day Yy your oriental trade? emens, Left hore > ¢. 00) 0 | sen ‘ol ’ secre: carnivi ce eacl - Se & Wayland. It is said to include the/last night for Chicago, where| Red Allen of Bridgeport who was |Sclebte of Columbus overseas Sere lin this carnival, since each of the vari Sy Uy up? xk le i here| Vnocked out by Joe Welling) went |t#Fy, and after one round trip ab ous yards 1s to have its representative Os best looking horses at the track. Most | Zbyszko will make his first appear-|ihrough three sensational rounds |@ transport will be assigned to the K- | roxer in cormpetition. YU) = of them are of imported stock and | Anco since he won the championship—| with Walter Laurette, the New York of C. Athletic Division in France, prob-) Young Brown, the erack New York Z Gj ‘Thanks 3] TWO » DEPENDABLE + CIGARS GLANSHE'S STIL WESTERN LEAGUE F. W. Dickerson Returns From France to Make Fight for Oid Job. F. W. Dickerson, who was President of the Western League last year, but went to France with the 32d Division as & war correspondent, gave out a statement here last night in which he declared ho still {s the President of the baseball organization and chal- lenged the “legality of the league's maintenance of Al Tearney” of Chicago 4s its chief executiv “I was President of the Western League when I left America last July,” Dickerson’s statement said. “The term for which I was elected in June, 1917, does not expire until June 15, 1920, and I certainly will insist on the contract beng fulfilied. —o——— AL TEARNEY DECLARES HE’S READY TO STEP ASIDE FOR DICKERSON, CHICAGO, March 28.—Al R. Tearney, recently elected President of the West- ‘n League, when told last night that . W. Dickerson, last year’s head of the organization, had returned from over- seas duty and declared he still was President of the league, said if Mr, job he (Tearney) side Cor him c in me to op- | | Dickerson wanted th | would gladly step “It would be unpa pore Mr. Dickerson if he wants his |Job back I will gladly step aside for him," said Mr, Tearne “I understand | his cont was a verbal affair, but I | do know that he {s a good baseball man |and formerly was head of thé old Cen- j tral Association.” KNOWN NATIONALLY | Stores BA. Stores FROST COAST TO COAST Amateur Bouts Our Wholesale Salesroom NOW OPEN FOR RETAIL BUSINESS. WONDER CLOTHES ha erful reputatic established @ wom- 700, 175, 106, 183, 388) aver: i te rolled oo Nici 7. atartivg at 8 are taking their final warm-up for to-!he is matched to: fi 4 Thorpe of Kansas City ina sén-round bout there | teur bo: wines f cumin ere e, | a Y i ight Joe Gorman of i boxing tournament for the Met-| J they are sold moog! Ng 4 Bite ee ee cee’ | Bara 3 Puiton street, morrow’s opening exhibition tilt with| seattle, Wash,, four rounds on April 11| 0% Wedocmlay night and the grow reoviits, © | ropolitan A. A. U. championships held |[ tnu ‘top coats 6 ‘and. ruperioe At the St. Nicholas alleys—Dunbar, 0 elect offers the Yankeos, The Brooklyn clan is|and Bobby Harper of ‘Tacoma. aix| cine to Buly Gftwon, tieuel uo ce *°|tast night in Madison Square Garden | Sorkmanip wiarantend. WONGER CLOTHES eon 0 2A bevsepibin ecm sale, only tn News Yurke Che BAL, 1S, MS average, ES | gute of tw Hohonian Rowling cup, |ConMdent of thoir ability to take the|rounds at Portland, Ore., on April 18 | centage of the receipts hi end uf the dues Concert Hall under the auspices of the uate salesrocm at wholesale prices just’ te eS Of algal dilating "J aii tow toed a nanaans of We His} American Leaguers into camp. Rob- Jackson expects to take Johnny Mur-| tigured up more than $2,600. Brotherhood of American Railway Ex- | [et squained omnis Acodeany "in the iirung, ie FS .| 882 BROADWAY ° Get. 12% & 13% Streets WONDER WONDER Francisco, eight rounds at the pest show of is ll A foatch secrigw at Dunbar's St, Niebo Yankees with the following lineup: isd 4 4 Special Special ‘ ay of tn H panes ight. Sallir ting in great form 1d n, unattached, badly in. three | Sie Sat Petere © iret. gathering, of ta Johnston, 1, ft: Schmidt, 2b; Grit-| Joe Benjamin, who te considered one of the rum arsnient, Saliva is tuliiie mre tardest rounds, Lagonia earnéd the judge's de-|]| CLOTHES | CLOTHES sient Pactony wom wiih the tolling fith, r. f.; Olson, 8. s.: O'Mara, Sb; | best lghtweights in California, is coming East ta | ent te has had yee ciston easily, nk Shirtarnt A Mietatn ‘etch ill be tolled at | tein Hatiee Miller, Adarsa, “ib; ierager, 0.,| few week fee fights, Wille Jastoon sage thet a prisiprieAlgh hhTA ty eb daen t 50 i eR pp | Towing coy. O00 nd Marquard, p, Benjamin is a good fighter and when he comes| ‘“One-Round” Davis, the Buffalo heavyweight, ? “fate ite pte ie Kbippenbens’s Arthu who came up from| bere he will make @ big hit fighte | who fe beck in tne .ighting business again, has GYM. former’106-pound State cham — teat icaftament at u.'"C, Women’s Colunble i accompanied by Ernest | fans, Frané Bagley, who took Jackson (o| beon matched to meet Masry Grob of Pittsburgh Dion, scored over I, Janpole of the} eye Avene, aiid 04th ‘Street, are ndgraff, who is after the Syracuse | an Francieco, will look after Benjamin's inter. | for ten rounde at the Queenabery A.C, of Bul Bronxdale A. Cy a former 115-pound at one fixed # sud volume of of “the e@ rey 70 ANY | EQUAL TOANY 25 VALUE \ $30VALUE the better of the success, mond the bowllna fans of Br » _wa Port Me teac acai mnoomette first two rounds, but in the third Jan- 9 ay exorbitant. beginning of the scasos reat Wut Way, "The Feturn ree fear lih hats Marent the’ Tipp t by MWwoore lis 10, ue tase bee’ eareces pane tees |) ne. reek \iy boring show of the Lotos Pole scored a Clean | knockdown, and | | Brees that aro bovsted to cover future marked: follal off a week inter at the Arm bowling stare, of the ctty. thet J8.1 09 6 to 0, p . mat between Frankle Hurne, \e regular weekly boxing # ree the judges ordered an extra session, | J 2" Third Avenue and Slat S{reet, Broo eee coe : aio hints the Dodgers wi have| iM {tek featherweight of . Jeney City. and] A. C, of Perth Amboy, N. J.. will be lll t In this, Sleger came through with flying | J ,Cut Thie Advertisement Out and Drop le ang Billie Heine, kmown to {he howling fana of the the New ¥ bbb tor Mee! Dods Te avg | Frankie Brown of thie city, ‘They will clas at | night. In the main bout of eight rounds Match 4 and was declared the winner. See Our Li country assilent Millie.” will Yeave New York ct on April T A great outfit if they can flnd & hard lithe ctub’s show on Avril 10, Huns and Brown | maker Joe Mc.sulty haa signed up Georgio Ward | Quite a row was precipitated when le chet ca ~ -|hitting frst baseman, ‘That 18 the DIE were co have fought at Binghamton, N.Y, lat Jato meet Tommy Warren of Fiddle Forbes, the, referes, dectared | e= — —<—<— — ; r |problem confronting Uncle Hight, ‘but Lrown's inlured shoulder ccm pelled inthe semi-final of six ryunds Dave Kamis of the Clarke House A. A pair, Greengold is close to racing|their training trials would indicate! Robinson, — Irwin told Robbie B® nim to caucet the Me Perth Amboy sachs with. the winner over, Frank (Butch of ‘tie| _ BOWLING AND BILLIARDS. trim aiid has been clocked a quarter | that Mr. Halmon is In for a successful thought he might golve the problem tec ee ‘Slinger of Elizabeth for six rounds, Beeheanieses « the Los pound cla THOM egngna axe or in 224-8 peconds, indicating that he] year after gamely standing two years |Shoving Schmant over to firs® base! || ay and his manager, = ht, w Judges had failed to agree, and it re- | — oe. 41, Broadway, Con. Slat. Oe Ras all tho foot necessary to win|of disappointments. Godfrey Preece |and playing Brazil! at second regu. il twos ir way to this city the wast olde Tight wight, te esetaiitg eWpieg, “at. Peter early. races, Frank Walters has| has been signed to ade for the Balmon | larly. Brazil has been pitting WG | siie'sh tbe Pestegtttns Bustion Et en ee eeaaet iriia, PEURLY, the announcer, to restore order oe at : te tepped arters in better than 25, | stable fielding in big league fashion, bi : h a ‘a Station rounile at the Cambgria 4 of when the crowd began to hout the de-| Stein's pwling aod Pocket Bill NOW, en eee need of promise| Jimmy Fitesimmons, one of the| Robbie wants an opportunity to look- | utunlay atcrnoon, | After delphia to-night; Gussie Lewis, another Phila Cision tein’s c"i'was aint 6bth; pone Gol, 804; Ata kena) reac ov 'trick| most popular and. most capabdle| ing over the ngsters a bit longer | Benny will iat training for } Giteon | delphia battler, six rounds in’ Philadelphia om) ”A State champion was dethroned when | CORDES GHAND. NTRAL— Bowling BAY Perea ie incite ice, veer, Of trainers has. plenty. of horses | vetore SAsMng: GRropinlon en Him. Bes Mecueslly clinthed, te. bm) to tehe ‘place | Are 5 aad Nester Seltof, Harkih is Pa. Andy ‘O'Hoylo. 9f the Tronxdale A. 10.1 iards, 0% Fuiton St.. Brooklyn, McG ad ts en ers, ple of horses ext month: of these wil with | 4 burg, Pa,, on the right outpainted 1, drin of the Norwe- - He has been stepping halves in 47/!n his carey but how much they will ————— [Fret tveader Ed. I be with | for teu roumde at Harriaburg, Pa, on the right | Outpotiml ta (la ne 145 0° SOE CENE BORG Miueat a Miveralie Balt 4 w Chick" Simler at Binghamtos, N.Y, | ot Apri, Tifuna wich lender Oo. and is scheduled for racing at Bowle. | Amount to only racing will tell, Witz - |has forty-nine, all told, among them| JQ alt I COL UE 20% Bey, narimir of te ie voxine| teh Pate cnn ing watt | THERS quartered at Gravesend! fourteen two-year-olds, which hd | club at St, Paul, has practically clinched a match| managers cf many clits wince by | O nee be is pe oe . heen doing all he has asked of them. i es wo ows between Jack Britton and Jack Malone of St, | knocRou's in succession over Frank "Bud" | 6 T. P. Thorne string o! e@ has a fine looking Zeus filly and G v | Paul to be fought.on April 18, Keddy has of-| Murphy and Jimmy Duffy of Lockport, N. ¥., at) 1 Sava Galnak Ge OU Baath Cone Ne ee ee 7 tre ‘the manaase of ou» araey ot | Monta Canada ly) Newman, hia sarge, |) ' is includes Pi ‘an, sycamore, | {7 lish sire. They are not much | $2,000 with an option of ove-third of the grows | expects to sign ap Cline for bouts at New Haven, ‘This includes Panaman, Sy Tee Teas eee ite eens wasn ECYLOE™S | reccivis, wnich ne has accepted, Malone ia a big| Conn,, Providence, Ht, 1., Philadelphia and also] @ . . Cynosi a Gi v George | ys, doesn | F . cyan ore and Gtoomy. Gus Ag Li care about the looks if the sons of a | drawing card in St, Paul aud tho Dout ie ex-| in New Jersey. a $1 om with a small but select col-| bucky wil! only run. Those of last - | pected to draw » big gate. D 1ca oO t t 7 | -Que. % uy Ithough e rain came, down inj — | McCoy, ight champion, and 5 lection of his own ts also at the old | year—Questionnalre, Compadre, St A Paty the rain ic tagers’ Loy. | For outvoisting nck Ferry, the Pittaonmgh | Gordon Mckay ‘a will meet im the Brooklyn Jockey Club track, getting | Spangled and Yurucari—have been | torrents last night, the | tightweight, im a ten-round bout at Pittabargh Vout of eight rounds any housetops here, And Is it looking »” replied Seattle, “for the THE PRESIDENT OF