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' THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1019, lh... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ®™smce., GOLUMN LACK OF LOCATIONS SHOULDN’T WORRY RICKARD - By Thornton Fisher "(0.855% Lynch Won Eleven of Fif- teen Rounds, a TWINK OF 7 LONDON, April 1—None of (ii f \ OUR LOCAL | sporting reporters on London morfill Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) 1 RECKON WE = eal Sa orper! . MNESS$-) | ing papers frankly endorses the di MIGHT orrER. THE \ naa bie ae AGE) athena For. tHe FICHE, pret ee cision by which “Jimmie” Wilde, tf OPERN GORE i) —_ RickarRD FER TH npion, dete USE YOUR GREAT QttY CF E66 CENTRE a 5 rican boxer, of AND our | British flyweight che - Joo Lynch, an A , (erm eens points lest night. While some are content to say t the bout wag ed, others do not very closely conte | disguise their surprise and mential venta }with whieh the decision was ived) aes Many Cities Want to Take th $127,000 Fight Off Ric |sympathetically the — astonis hy a large part of tt The Mail's expert va © swore the rounds carefully and ft Hands lish privately dectded that Lynet ty ‘ won 1} and Wilde 4. He sania EX RICKARD needn't worry know, ne safe, upon what the ever the promotion ¢ Jeree's verdict The DI Willard -Dempeey ' | phateti : j though he a'rendy ha 000 Ir Fa vested in A dozen cities want to ay an he ¢ iJ take the Uttle matter off Wis hand no only, occas | Deer Jod Mon bd) dle toh | (This is a referen ‘ mde he witha bid. ‘Through its Mayor kK \t woaKs &S | adininintered to Wie Bul Soe $200,000 to stage fight there TR Be RIG WORKING OVERTIMG 1 ‘ H Pocatello, Idaho, {s also insistent HeLro! ) WweRE getting the bout and fatfootedty of. ANY NEWS ! fers Rickard $160,000 for the go. At Aout THE DY sc steer, Boxine) the time Pocatello made this propos! : tion It prided itself on the fact that l Bw et YS Aon i the $160,000 was the biggest bona fide “ oP RICKARD (Ss RECEWING , offer ever made for a fight, but evi OFFERS OF FIGHT Locations "y ‘ dently the Pocateliians hadn't heard Foe aul GlamateRs ‘ of the Dea) Lodge bid. = H Rickard has communications from various ot! anxtous to get into the sporting lime ‘ light through the b F centres, Te WIFE AND) THE CHEAPEST OUGHTA, BE ABLE 2RAOM APT match, | | GET & NICE WE HAVE (S Riekard, however, Isn't letting any- | uss '2 Room \ Versoa| Ze 4 i body run the fight for him. He knew ; ' fn advance t everybody would want the fig but no one else had fhe nerve to go into the matter MONBE THIS (5 WHY RICKARD originally. Willard himself was anx- (S STING TIGHT ’ fous to go in with na 50 busig and submitted whereby he would not imertore win Award Styles — | . ||Racing Season any plans or arrangements, but would | abide by anything Rickard said or Expected to Win | seek ae ae EET ga SP TE RET Se In East Opens ! To quick-step into did. All he wanted was an even split PSCATELLO, IDAHO IS GoiInG TO SEND & DELEGATION TO CALL ON TEX’ With #/60,000 1t on the profits. [tickard tsn't that kin | | oe ; owie To- |stores is to step into civil- itso cewtataina Nand S. Medal Schupp and Benton Show | CFistic News sm taox and Gossip) At Bowie To-Day ir votes ‘as quickly as In effect: "Til give you $100,000 to PINEHURST, N. C., April 1.—In the BALTIMORE, April 1.—Thorough- | you like! | 7 td on , % Cal ai bred racing will make its bow on the i . fight Jack Demprey according to ar- qualifying round of the North and Ei F Ga | Willle Ritchie, the crack California) cas middieweleht chamgion, ae Jone a8 be can 90 Ample variety. A range Fangements 1 will make. If you want. South champomnio tanner nee e.| LeCCOuraging Lorm in me sions erating tf the cary money he is receiving] Eastern tracks for the season of 1919 tighter, declared to-day he intends to " ce a 4 ewe ite, At Bt, Louie recently Mik rine Pi is|Of sizes that takes in ev it, take It. If not, leave it. I'll pro- ward Styles of the Washington Golf |remain in New York for about two fe Goa tae se tea round |Starrince Teeree Fark at Bowie this every j ‘ ° ° ° | a ir Y F about tW) 6 $1.64) for beating Leo Houck in a tea 10UMd | sttemoon lan } mote the firht absolutely alone.” and North Hills clubs led with a 76 Against Giant Rookies: Weeks, and that if the fight pr-| sat The rena ere O00 and 2 Me ts top the saven races on the type of figure. When Rickard snapped out this on the difficult No. 3 course and was moters want his ser rt cent, of thig money t ccsegeeates : ' Ise8 200) & DOE | ee ee ck Gece a bake card are large, but have attracted in| Spring overcoats of at- ultimatum to Willard there was followed by James D. Standish jr. with elther Champion Benny Leonard | * “ —_ the main horses that have been cam-/tractive heather mixtures nothing clxe for Jess to do but ac- Detrolt with a 7%, made on No. 2. + f . tal He had them do e lot of bunting and |°T Jack Britton they had better get) | Soldier Rartfield will engage in Me fit boot | Seigning on the winter tracks. How- 11 tapl i 1 cept it. and he did. eo aaichae iueanatote cams | club's Stars Southpaws Give Eee 9,8 lot of bunting and | ept his terms, | Sm brant tongn He wil bor Batting] Over there are more than these 10/28 Well as staple grays anc All kinds of offers may roll in to Franklin Gates of Moore County tied Good Account of Them- | session at the siding pit, Most of|Dave Mackey, matchmaker of the} sua decision boute at (de Dreamland Rink in toad a Capt Brent ered blacks. . Niekard, but it is a safe bet that he fF third place at 79. They were fol : hi =e the boys are doing the hooks and [Sportsmen's Club of Newark, is afte ime city. Bartfieid ¥ to pee guarantee of val num! ae — Py pe nd Spring suits—smart, but selves in First Test. fallaways perfectly already. Ritchle, but his terms are not satis-| 1.500 fur bie end. Ortega is likely to got the| this year, and thanks to the open | factory to Willie, Ritchie says he is pits HE YANKEE COLTS DEFEAT | every one of the players put in a|>¥sy auick and ac 4 lowed by Ned Beall of Uniontown, t accept any of the He will §0, all three playing on No. — ,*tage the fight himself. Where. no- only low scores made on No. 8 wer: seereeneins vody knows just now, but If a boxing Styles 76, Mendes 81 and another st wor jon over Barttield, aa Ortega ia used to boxing | winter, they are all fit and ready to] not smart-alec. rund bouts, while Bartficid takes that time dy to sign articles as soon as race. The big stables which dave been eresiin (ii to at going, Spring hats—amony ee GAINESVILLE, Fla., April 1. Mackey or any other promoter gives| ..” on going along more slowly will be about ‘ bill passes the Now York State Legin. fo" I Newton of Brookline, @ re | a. tne daily practice game between REGULARS IN CLOSE Heeger ash gediN me “The pumtgoord ont tween Jeff Smith, the ready to make their appearance at the others, featherweight felts on isture don't be surprised if the big Styles, who won the qualitying|§ the first and second teams the GAME AT JACKSONVILLE. — roca al BOs Sat te leek! Gi ther oneal, ne Ce mens BRAT OI DS, Out! from Itmeys t mili comes off within the confines of medal in the recent St. Valentine snd Giants tried out two of the regu- ——— Champion Johnny Kilbane, holder ot the] TAU OF Temi eae ey oat The men wee (7 force at Havre de Grace a fortnight Ss : hi aie Mg M t 7 ng tou € here, is expected “ pe feat! ttle, will get some moro eaay money| ©. mee >, later. pring shoes e j tf epee? tsend TeTTiilah at the tap. tordaye espmetaity | ar twirlers JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April: 1.—|[S" dh Satunlay vleht Ile De sastchey | 10 have boxed at the same clud a few weoke azo. i” 2 now, f ” ag a ae in view of the fact that the four men | McGraw sent Ferdie Schupp against |The Yankee Colts beat the Yankee|to mer Arie O'leary, tia imal fie, in tar| Sit HAEAn was taken aude) with the gre estpointer” if you ; f re 4, A Jimmy Dunn of Cleve- win faliow. atl have the difficuiven | the rookies, and after a bad start | Regulars by « score of 6 to 4 tain tout of wit rounda at ube Naticnal A. 6.) 70 Um Gay of te bate Soe Meee wl bate WOMEN BOX THREE ROUNDS | want to continue the march and we learn of another one of the No. 3 course ahead of them the Kentucky southpaw showed en-] The 8 looked most business-|°! tet city, This will be Kilbane’s third boo: ) te pou decision, | Of thove unsportamanitke tricks |The ninth hole on the championship BCE Feria, CREO Gale sie ues [line aver tt Chin Wate: Gealan wy. che | Acfame city "and ye wil Yack to a home in| © inde to « decision, sus | FOR DOMINICAN FATHERS | to comfort. ‘ vhic me . course wns made in 1, Christopher 1. Shied rei syle 4 jeveland with a couple of thowand doa to| The ministes of Ilinoia have jas intro. ee Which some managers resort in| Thos ‘ot Weat Hampton sinking s er felt better, but in the box ap- [aspiring Colts, The rest on Sunday— | in, good as his abare of them, Joced in the Senate at Springfield, 12, « boxiM’ | ‘The Boxers’ Loyalty League, assisted ( order to keep their fighters in the|/mashio shot from the tee at a dis.| peared louth to take chances, except|f golf, swimming, fishing, automobil- front -ank when as a matter of fact they belong in the rear, in the very rear:in fact. Such seems to be tho! Another spectacular feat was alling for three round toute to & decision I hy Maurice MaeDuffy of the Community| Snorti ds at all fou at 8 "The tall ala etatee thet edmiveion porting goods at all fou ah wh Mo the abowe, bus that the bules Service, put on a boxing show for the ‘ ing and. tc wagging © called | As Matehmaki eof 140 yards. This Is the first} in the third inning, when, after filling | \2&, La aaa voawiilfe sad trast bauer Agerea A Made in 1 here this season bags by allowing a hit and giv- |and they. pran Sammy tfarris, matchmaker of th ew life and fresh humor | American A. A. of Ih ed about the diamond on all of the shows in ' Dowinioan Fathers who have returned | Stores, baa held a¢ his club] / bd for their achieved by A. J. Mendes of Siwanoy two free passes, he fanned Sidney |i ke 40 many young thoroughbreds. |when be staged thiwe or four tern! basta, b| tage me bik wont wat the ters with the troops from France at the or-| * Registered Tr = ; vase in the recent Jack Sharkey-Kid | who went down in 2 on the ninth hole Ross and got Gillespie on a foul eee ee ee thibee TtUE BRMCHICO | hee doridgt to out oa as 1 thee ent i = Sal Enaiish boxer, rs Detae Stra eres ene Lentnmton \ 4 Wolfe bout in Cleveland. Reports of on the No. % course. gotiating the! Rube Benton succeeded Schupp| - tainments on Friday night, In one of the bouts! The manager of Joey Fox, the avenue, last night. No. 3 3 0 Bentoi ecceded Schupp =f | pore olh | RoceRs Peet ComMPANY ‘ the fight printed in New York had #88 yards with 4 couple of cleek shots ang, white he wan wild, he pitched |, Georse Halax aga p played right etd |<°,Jobnuna,. the com) load lightwoigh(, wii) is to be congratulated He Meieiciehie ray Fer ‘The feature of the show was tho| Co! 5 humber of bets were cashed thereon : into, He"allowed two hits, no runs| partly because he has great faith In the | Louie Hogaali, the jromistng fish Freciile Atewe on Baturday night. | Fos Legler wiciiy Bertin an Glare Burien, thee Chveniens Asa macter of It was the other Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, the North ang ended the game by fanning Rom- |hehnows that Sain Clee can Jamie st lot iteiyoke: Mase lene Poe ae aon abauld teoeive a big eypr. (0190 Kave'a fencing exhibition. | Broadway Comers — Fifth Avs. Way round, Wolfe won the fight, and and South champion, and Mrs, Davy mel and Jim Thorpe with the bases Tae ‘Aeoda more onper | toe ‘ CuGk" iowa | seers tee tle crises, Crier, mressae of | pees rere, eld patricen Walter Les: | at Warren at 41¢ { a gg SY Pe 4 thy npbe urd, who tied for the eyit ¢ ster runners. ¢ to earn bis apurs this season, “ag “ * | rie | aveording to the Cleveland newapa- | ifying medal in the women's | ‘sid eft-hander, athe did: not ahine at the bat Ibe f bout in te bot | igiders will urotmbiy do the same thing, Silas Green, Mike McCabe and Frank\»| ; : i ; | arene at New Maven, Conn,, on the night of Apri bers, Sharkey was lucky to last the North and South tournament last | and ¢ io hoolmaster,| whereas Vick, who played left field In the future afl managers of fighters who go | Conifrey, Marty Cross and Frank —-ob- Sid was] ior the Colts, made two hits, f € limit. Ths reports to ne and Joe Gibbs. contrary | week, attempted to settle matters on piteh |24, Howash is now under the | mavagenent of ve aymoasum in Harlao will be |inson and Young , h purse, bi tod | hit ked them, | Sam Driver of Bridg 00 ae OE Ree ker teak cuties: | sent out 1 Sharkey's manager have ie ee Nig Miler o V4 | fanni and Benton with| | Frank Kan le his presence | or ot ee whe oukentet ie hath ar nixt it This striving cand 0 for tha Hie D, Tangllin, the russel welter x ne ree bote him ana Sharkey S05, Mee. Dares yest oat oi |s meen ind in Shenixth This AtTIViMa candidate for that ite, B10, tena, the russat wet atch ance eo be | veing barred from Clevela d for ever- by four strokes at the fifteenth, Pliy- the gan ita when la n " ae A paint Wer the | x . en | day to aweg Frank Cartvne, renege aia: Ing for the nix ever, Mr DODGER MANAGER PLAYS Crashed the ball to the fence in I celeht of Ue city, tn o bovt at Reading, fe,, cm | tniake Ug should pay toes was, Daa Horns | ~ =~ Barlow drove | APRIL FIRST JOKE ON re (leld for tho firet home run of |i might of Arsil 10, Carbone will tare to | eis! Jimmy Datenyort were the fire manager i race is RrOWINE Ww the | Pay ACK MAULIFFE, undefeated and. wound up with a 9 fo retired lghtweight ' Elmer Milier | battle in hie bet form to R . . champion, Hurd picked up 3 J a THREE OF HIS ROOKIES. | 1 tis hearc see nthe dob, to latter nas been winwing many bates in the last) Pinky M he Milwaukee lightweight and J rena non axearaye nthe {uot Masta EE OF His eer Mgt egg ndianapolis attempt » play off the te is scl . a4 . ; ; < 4 , ‘ nd le, quit ut | Tingates tighicr te coming Bat ter fay | Of i 3 Wort.) and a kingle, quite some Ke Ge are | M Pde “| 4 i Jack lo as fit as # fiddle and uied for to-day. JACK rll 1 cates . six-inning ‘game, a» i at | ake eo ek ee ee es) i $ } i da ier | peumation in bouts at his ‘ ‘ 4 percly = old a the man we used to -—- discongolate, dejected, — despairing a foot 10 inchew weighs 130 pounds and bas ® z a4 1 a read about in our kid days should rooikies, Sheridan, Malone and Nagte| OG d G P AL ‘markabio wach inches from finger Up tol ; 3% tok. “Jack hat a reat wick comms Anderson and jookicn Sheridan, Malone ant Noel! Crowx de Guerre Possessor Also tee ti cri vim | $81 Quoth Minneapolis to Indianapolis ; fe He told us of an impostor, who is | miyen: rf . . oxing Lew jelphia, R , sicaiay : peoush he hook when Manager Robinson came] Yj E we ld Vi Medal owner fighter woo| 4 “We're alike in more than name. : Belg tarouzd “the co Emerson Prove \\)...). Meee Re ms Evening World Victory Medal a rac ter eo | a : : a, 4 Pay oy teat Ot ser 5 “I'm sorry toh 0 do tt," ate : 4 cr of Jack Britton, demended| 4 Our populations are about the same. <3 4 t be wil that Jack is. According | S TT SOEy ts AD: x | pounds at the rinpede for bis] a 4 4 the real Jack there inn't anything the tars at ennis ,, gpsiars 1 Uncle Robbi ou ya Sergt. H. K. Fisher, 1st Engi- i te 4 iV Eee iene a Ae Fach on Aba iS And you make wagons from my : a ti P fellows haven't shown anything anc | Creu “dual next “tntatss eventag tm x ‘ he best he could do would Lat t ir won't do or husn’t do e 1 Malone maid that the + ~ yew ig Sea he faa Rvs Lawn tennis players of the junior |I'm going to turn you back for more! neers, Regulars, U.S. A., Rolls | oll of the Hanes Polat iatiug! te so pounds ringie, Morgan decided to let] lumber. Your bakers use my flour, ; : Gingraces ul iiveify he “has wold class, Prank ©. Anderson and Gerald seasoning. Gwar upsteire and pack! 104 in the Headpin Tourney | s * Malone come in at that Lal ee | a Surely we have much in common. : pockethouks, an even gone so on, carried off the hono yen you come down Ti tell you ; | Owing to tie fact Gat Joey Fox, the nal t K a f me lar us to Tapesketants By barring of she bonere JA) viore {in ging to ehip yo Now Being Conducted at the | : demands that the weight be 128 pounds| 4 We both like Owl Cigars. Let's f on the strength of ‘s reputation thé matches that completed the sec | wien tragedy wilt on thelr faces ‘ A fights, there i a elim) 99 ‘ 4s a -monologint his recurn ond round of the national indoor /and dejection and failure showing in| White Elephant Alleys. ant eer Praakie Burm of Jenes| @@| have one Y, from France, championship tournament singles on’ their ageing steps the th eae Tha Tutor ¢ ity at the Olympia A. A, of Philedeipbia next ry A F ‘ * j aon Ke ofc to paurta of the doventh ‘Regimont [ies started tor (he : ' ” ’ ; seen’ ce Burne can make 121 pounds ringside,| “T'll shake on that,” said Indian- Pe ie hearing all | te “ : ri ying the weight of the » world ROT. H. K, PISHER Engi- and lio doa not intend to give eo much weight r4 x Pi 1 Yi ; imitator we Armory Anderson lege won the (2"i hould let them neers, Regulars, t for- eta Oi apolis. You help me out a lot, Geez and were surprised w read In West! famous old sand classic last ge all the way to the elevator and y of Jacksony Fla, who —— KD ‘ YG f aim Papers about Jack's return to geuson, cuiplasgd Henry §. Varker then roared Leepeived tha Crain de Guerre ond Meese Wiha Audinay Dent: y you know, You buy my books. GL; it nas Uaak we tr er ame tin Rock wi shina ng Club, wi M4 se ada, fala |who ts also cited for the Legion of PHILADELPHIA, Aart a aarete ee Your grocers sell my canned foods. UZ and even if h. weren't, we could not 6 =18, 6-—3 enti . . “| Honor Medal for heroic services on i Sp Puss Reese of Brooklyn outpointed Frankie] : [EZ 4 Understand how he couid econ cir pete of Mi See nay Ap mt Hes battlefields of Haale ve ! have ae aR a a ia rer bered | Clark of Philadelphia in the six-round Hy But come, enough of business. Have Oy a ee ioe oe eet ‘0 Academy created considerable sur \ lds of France, nn, who ts remombered | ‘ .¢. : : ; : rtd Ore .and & right Out West rine by defeating Edmund H, Hen- | Robbie's April Ist joke was done in| another medal displayed proudly | ror a conncotion with sport Vents {bout in the Olympia A.C. last night. it] gi vou seas our Soldier end Gallows & Faak haan't vinances here. Grickwon of Amherst, at 6-3, 6-4. At an endeavor upon his chest to-day, for he was {at Madison Square Garden, las proven |wag Reese's second victory in three} i y 4 y hind, He's wil wrought un sbout the all Periods Hermon ‘prowed the ste that Naa Mitdle one of the competitors In The Eve- | niinselt the beet drilled soldicr of fla | days oats t Monument? Y 4 Beeet dalle W 6n0 will break tim in parlor of Hendrickson, who \ran che Renencaein: ng World headpin tournament at eat. and oul of a. total of eighty , ° Bis half if he ever catches Up with him, Bational junior tit oora in #18 Sine We ee anment at votes cam Dick was raged seventy | RACING SELECTIONS. 4 4 6d ; Be Ashesays, “My reputation and cham. _,The © wine of the day tale ibis phant alleys last} rie umes. He reveived a prize of 90] a ® Yes, those two dependable cigars, Owl Ys pionsbin are NY only assets outside Cded Lie Howard Vorhell, night and succeeded in winning a | fra which was presented by Capt, | BOWI= +. ayy F of my good healt! . and fT don't want Playing, through chaniion, and Teut ond an fish aie Victory medal by rolling 104. Other|Houert J” Turnbull of the tooth Machine ) | BOWIS. | a3 and White Owl, are friends to all the § - rf bu a 0 an ne four matenen step, Jaungartner sa, alion, 0! nich Dick is a mem | “ire ACO BO] ponge, . 4 : : ny ong ele to profit by it fraud- completed the srcond round so that ail mMteP Dr. Laumgartner way medal winners wore: M. Thomas, |," Battalion, of wh | asitts" Gordon, 1g| cities, and all the cities are friends to them. > of the watecn su Ui the gina’ get back in his toge P.O. M, VS. 101; H Herta, Pippins, | _> 4 Second Ley Laura Miller, Mar- ‘ha ‘Try one or both and learn the reason why: : o-day for the p n the round’ That inc ro 103; C. Rush, McDonough No 3, 101; | 11bane Comes Strong Startiin; be ' TWO STORES before the wenn play second: he when] H. Rex, McDonough No. 4, 102; KR} Philly arsing Their dependability will surprise you! Car & 7) ~ hey ope National League sea-} Reiger, McDonough No. 4, 102; | PHILADELPHIA, April d.—Johnny Bolster, on in Moston on April 19. Unele} s - a8 1) cipanc's , hen he ENEMY FROM OLYMPIADS 12 saeball bo never sus acon wo bad Breivogel, Antoine 4 spike wound xth Race--Ben Hampson, Amal- gamator, Indolence knocked o Sixth Ave.'@ tfth St ond round r ittle doubt « Olympla last nicht feather 1 welaht's to return to pre-war Seventh Race—Plureng!, Zouave, PARIS, A ‘ v ao tice game form, Wilt dazalinw footw GM. Miller. | Pre ' cero i’ : of old, drew 1 Park, where Hebaveagh No. $401; |1'ke h th ‘aad, Joba N. 1 i} | and moet this tong after the of thelr ‘ae " : ca Harey Greb Boats Miske ‘ T ke in an 4 wes |F nultee "2 for the Dodgers to hang up id Kidleweight, Cy | sew 1 victory. ire Cowmit the Amer : i, a he ‘in| Sewers | the ‘arwant Of track wn * AE gst aay Pyormeiperst ai at tae Wilh " | t be e last night Li ta, Bes and ae | jedca. by’ mi whlob have been eas pbie nen ye through an~ hie It Mat aut aetiy th Uasicue 1h fh ight of the ten. rounds on $0 gs Bui ama io Other sissling practice this morning, paras Guile, a a el pat % \ ” ee TE AT