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—— According to Latest Cable Re- ports Lynch Was Robbed of | the Decision, All but Knock- ing Out Wilde. O8 LYNCH'R army of friends on the west side to-day saying “L told you » the rea y of his Wilde n-ro! England's id fight with Jimmy best known boxer, is being cabled to this country. D: rectly after the fight ¢ niy word we received was to effect that the New Yorker lost a decision in close fight, but now a ans at the ringside and the Bnglis newspaper experts Lynch was robbed of the decision. The clever little New Yorker had too many natural advantages over his opponent. He not only had around fifteen pounds to the good, but height and reach. Wilde, undoubtedly, ts remarkably aggressive and clever, too, for a flyweight, but Lynch was ulto- Bether too formidable for him, It is reported that Wilde needed the attention of his seconds for ten minutes after the fight and even then Was very tired when be left the club house. On the other Lynch peared as fr as when he began that it was not Bugene Corri, but a referce by the name of Doulas, who ren- dered the verdict in the Briton's fa- vor. The bout was held at the Na- fiona! Sporting Club of London for @ stake and @ purse amounting to $12,000. It is reported that Wilde won the first four rounds, and also the sixth Py eleventh, but that Lynch broke h T now appears n with him in the eighth and ath and had ali the other rounds, jcularly {rom the twelfth to the nish. It ts cabled that the loc. everything but knoc ror” in the closing » . Lynch took his deteat like a goog ions, ording to rding to) al SA Lae O0uU, Look \— AT THE DECORATIONS) > THEN HUSTR BEEN 5 RETURNS TO He Home Town) Chicago White Sox With Eddie Collins Should Easily Outclass American League Clubs at Second Base This Season, While Cutshaw Gives Pittsburgh the Advantage in the National. THE EASTERN RACING SEASON) OPENS IN MARYLAND PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE STUFF Copyright, 1919, by The 8 Publishing THE REAL “May) WITK THE Co. New York Evening World) (The POUCH BAG ” Silent Billie” Palace ulleys telegraphs from Detroit that Jimmie Smith of Milwaukee, for- merly of Brooklyn, was the winner of the first prige in the big individual bowling tournament held at Sweeney- By Hugh S. Fullerton. THE SECOND BASEMEN. AMERICAN LEACUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. irtment of the pastime averago and he is a corking team , of course, are com: to attrac HE Athe mencing again as a coming championship pros- hard man to dope, es will pot stand the al Huston Company's Recreation Building, Detroit, tn which the very best bowlers of th t and West competed. First prii $25. Billie Heins finished tn ninth place, recetving $8) for his work. ( Bowling Strikes ritx and Spares } Heins of the Harlem | ys, ‘Tremont and -Webeter Avenue, Bross, 08 day evens, The Te are phone Company, Manhattan and Broux they Die nes 70) utie tie He he Motropouta: er Tee Company | Bowting z contest at Le Broad Arwade Bowling Acalemy Treo Steve Branch wor player | | larly oft Bro \ their how, for the Red Sox, although it is | ix above! probable he will play in only a part e games. okly: releases, Besides that, 2. ol i ad a If his trouble! compelled to do so for a month, any- ¢ is all over und he is satisfied again until their regulars get back. ‘Ro H the lesson may have been the thing For this reason | insist upon the right needed to steady him dow If bis to amend the dope in the final figures train of if such switches take place, ‘ baseball, then It ly bard to Dgure Bim (Coypsight 181H, by the Well, Syndicate, ing) MEEry DoAlUy shows are Ueld, n is rather in the alr as to | second as well as to pitchers, because so many of the Dodgers were in ser- attention! vice and some bave not yet secured there may be a switch on the infleld that > K. OF C, TO STAGE BOXING SHOWS AT NEW YORK A, C. pect and a team which this season 14] would compel us to figure Schmandt | Starting month, the Knights of Hable to displace some first division! at second, very nervous both at bat |Columbus are going to resularl on | club. ‘The second problem with| and in the fleld, but with a surprising | duct boxing shows in cne gymnasium ot Mack is seemingly a serious one and kick in his movements. tha Mae Work Aihiatio Gluw tor the doping second for the Athletics 1s) ‘There are several National League |diers an: ors ue Smith, Chatr AIMOst as serious u one, Dugan looks! teams which could improve the IN-|man of the New York Chapter War to be a corking playe nd a comer,| fields considerably by switebing men | 4c viies Com: of the K, of © [but his flare-up last year makes him|to other positions, and they may be nae ada dalee aearian (a caanaias tie ing entertainments will be furnished for fobs and doughboys at the big 59th Street club, This will bo the only pla: in the city, outside of the hospitals, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK U.IilINe By Thornton Fisher SMHN WILDE RECEWES A QUESTIONABLE JOE LYNCH IN LoWwpon DECISION OVER. SHOW SIGNS OF LIFS Sporting Items Here and There Another series of victories and near | each successes ie Just thrown the Bap. to_ady Bob Youn, mM for the younger players) added its spice to the third round of | ort horpe an anve and fanned Ross twice and made | BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, nN OA NE De TH UM Wiieean ae dribble an eway infield out th ‘The youngsters promise to get D. o-day, batted balls’ sift king it easy for the regulars a he had the Indian sign on Pep oe De Foe Wins Over Shabert. , April 2.—In one of the was joined by developed a bad Rocers Peet COMPANY third to 4 decision, bringing the best \featherweighta in the country down to New Orleans, including Pal Moran of New Orleans, Frankie and Francie Bums, and stacking them .. strain Resiees Broadway ited” over at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. field, TT Convenient sana Comers” Fifth Ave. POutielder: ai ataleee 12 Brosdw 7 sod Fesket wiliards, “NW. fastest a wit 0d in thie, State Gon ane this season Bil F4 ‘oe outboxed an tslugged Al Shubert in every rouns iD. CENTRAL—Bowling OUNAIED A our AD the Rational | and miiliarde, B08 Fulton Bt. Brock . Mast nig A.C. ip und er 136 po! ht, Both re weighed | —>— | Special 10 The Frening Wortd,) | RALTIMORE, Md, April 2.-If the victory of Arnaze in the first race at the Bowio track Is the signpost that points to future ucte then Harry Pay Wr 1ey's ‘ses will Win many 2 race this season. This son of Broomstick-Daisy F. not only wot the first two-year-old race of the ‘Maryland season, but he rved to make the racing on the opening day; at the Prince George track to stand above th mediocrity mark, Amaze is a near relative of tha once peerless t, as bis sire and am will w. Daisy FL in @ sister to Regret's dam and the sire is the one-time record breaker, Amaze did not amaze the track patrons for very good reason that he “touted” so weil b © the race that j everybody ex ed him to win ip the lmanner he did—in a gallop. All the lockers” have been busy for sev: days reporting what a. specd ” marvel he is, consequently when his THE FN FisHERMEN = name 4 among the list of To [entries the “touts” got busy and ARE BEGINNING said. "Here is something that te a ritt, K. O. Mara) ? UNCOVERS GOODY TN AMAZE AT BOWL twin running mate to that old say- ing ‘Nothing is certain except death and taxation,’ for Amaze can't lose the first ra t Bow They then enlarged on the first trials he hay made at the old Bennings track n Washington and ady everybody to bet on him, even h sell their Liberty bo! K money, They reckoned that the “la- terest” would be much better bet- ting on him than the 4% per cent, rly from the bohd i FURNITURD BOY bh io one Hox 1 York ( FUR BUYER w die W he in the ucyER sportsman, and his seconds, Augie ‘Offensive, Defensive, Total sive, Deteasive, ‘Total. | Heins was the only bowler from this |tho National indoor lawn tennis chain- up against Valger, who, {f successful in| Ratner and Eddie McGoorty, also|Chicugo . 919 612 1431) Pittsburgh 871 488 1389 section that went to Detroit to bowl in pionship singles on the courts of the /all tour engagements, would earn the! American boxers who did their bit| Cleveland 863 470 1333| Chicago . OA FAN l tha cotancene Seventh Regiment Armory. Amon, | titular match with Johnny Kilbane for | over there along with Lynch, for their | Ube world’s featherweight crown. i} country, didn't utter a st at the | Boston 482 1330| New York. 878 432 1310) 4, aia the winners were Lieut. Peter Bail, | rank decision by the re New York. 462 1320 | Cincinnati 855 445 1300] the City Hall > a former Yale student who {s serving) pryeHURST, N.C, April 2—A. J Jumnbus secretary who attended, anid: | eae 4311280] Brooklyn a5 asta | ——e seTauren tanya! Uncle Sam in the Ordnance Depart |ienmaal in the North and South quails Whe decision to me was ainaging.” | Detrolt 415 1285] Boston be 432 1282 The wionem of weekly prizes at cirothowr’s | hint” ten ment; Vincent Richards, the boy won. | (Pf medal in the Norkh Sng Soeth ae the | Lynch intended to start back to Philadelphia 860 420 1280 | st. Louis 818 430 1248 bet” nowier oo, ‘Toesday evening ‘best, The | S28, 08 § der of the American courts, and |/i6 holes, Edward Styles of the ‘Wash- | this city immediately after the bout, Washington 821 402 1223 | Philadelphia B12 a4 1288 rae Stat Tae, Peek Gretel the & Ladi’ Bowting Congrem is to the iWrepressible Anderson brothers, | (78{00 Bittoh tA eatan wan ee but ts going to stay there a few days ne. White vith. Bd> \oe ‘ % fhunman, 770; Moola, 20%, aad Jun) nave a tig sree lewd coolest at ber bead) Frank and Fred, of the Kings Coun-| second place. to the No. 2 to try to induce Wilde to give him i hite Sox with Ed-)second basemen. | The Cubs howev y i bere a. big, grisg Ty Lace meAnia GIG: nok te overt | rites Ment tae are? Snother chance. However, \t doesn’ die ( ad the dope on {have ull the advantage, as Doyle cei . M either course. fron from look as though Jimmy wanty any! t basemen, which is|t#inly will improve. .He has Delesaten trom, the veri jook Louis B. Dailey, the Glenwood] ,4i) tees and for long shots through the more of Joe's game, ax he now signi- : t & SUrDrisg, a0 ewes Ue Broa: deal roca what ie ft inert re, NO, en Club boy. Laaly ELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES = fies bis intention of boxing either Pal not @ surprise, was in his best dayg. “I'he operation ih | al ~ Moore or Pete Herman, two lads thac| he has been the|to which he submitted last year Came — ail Soivciia of the City Hall Powllre Aliese SEATTLE, Wash, April 2 HARRISBURG, Pa. April, 3—Eu Il MaRS OMe COMPOENT ACE advan 8 possesse y th siderably, bi eo has ed short time wu 1 Seaitie an lontr e Ke | ‘ “ying headioc! ALLS crack west r n of the lof yt, Bad as it may seem, Larry 18 fort: Cooo.. in 4 bome a ulf, it was anpounced here to-|here last night with @ flying headlock | »HOwE. AGENT ©. They are planning a big reception ague and of the |ageing and |y prone tu fat, which does = . as tive members of the Montreal | after Atty seven tm ‘tag ‘4 pl ee big ts rage? 5 h ser, George Wi Roller was severely injured in the fall on the west side when Lynch gets untry ever since |not udd to (he value of an athlete, Lard Re remie, teain and their manager, George Wash: and was unable to continue the match. ack and he w loubtedly once | hnny Evers tost |The Cubs have a big chance to ad ® bs} bai er Ladd have been en endeavor to force Champton Herman | bach Ae 28! lshow an incre in their figure re - is to meet him for the tithe. is health, tf not | valu This Pick is a very promising 7 » Poughkeepsie regatta, wh! - fore that, ‘The |youth, coming into his own after sev Fi t Ne d G tered the | ‘ 1OKB KELLY.” the neg irprise Is in the |@fal rather disappointing tryouts, Ho Ustic CWS John Pollock AN OSSL 6 heavyweight who has given made good last fall and he has a lot gt ca nlent aher hight ader of the N@® | o¢ spoed and pep, which latter element up his time night after nigh ional Deanue [ne nowed in his Work during his Johnny Kilbane, the featherwoight| with his warring partners, Billy MeCaraey the “Athle hoxing for the soldiers at the various! 3/7 Maybe you have |curiler ‘outs. He looks as if he has champion, 19 surely como drawing Habe, peomote of Kansas City, is adracce eget tg the 4 nowplelt panties es f t of | | uspected it, as {tore co fidence in himeelf and he card at tbe boxing clubs in Philadel- | a aa Tee ete | ews 8 rt, ae Se oa eattnt’ ar the Bai t + Hae ro ' * phia, In his vout with Frankie saa ape Dec te fea cena | NT} thin the boys and is worthy of the Aw fellow George | sp . to make 1M pouude ringside for hie ten-roand | 1. pi Ae Httle boost he gives bimself as fol- ¢ Cut y has been| [am figuring that Bill Wambaga Brown recently the receipts amount- | pout Battlin or 4 | JADWAY lows: improving year in and year out ever |! ~ big year, His army experl- ed to $4,411, le for his contest] 25, Promoter Oruetein, who ie w er to box Cham: ORS ABOVE Dear Sir: Wil! you kindly insert - ae naanane. wae certainly helped him a lot a with Johnay Meaicy, the Philadelphia | 20tified Eddie Mead, manager of Reddy, today pi ) in a letter to Joo the following in your valuable paper? |#!nee be get into fast company, pre starting South tor the sprins joys cius eee nts ting | tuAt Be had engage! Frankie Calaban, we Ce. ‘Jacobs, manager of Benny Valger, the Tt is a record of what I havo done |until now the tigures have worked /training he was fit and hard as nail ightweight, on Monday night, the) jou, 0., featberw > meet Heddy instead nich featherweight champion, Tore during the war and what I am still |rather against him, This sea Hesiaes t his job ae a Lieutena amount takén in at the show figured | oa that date. fer ae pa ae ie pe ont Vilas Going after the war: ja rather mediocre mess of did him good. He has polve and con- up $4,448. These two bouts have quo New Jermey A\ ¢ vehae up for four’ fights, fifteen rounds ; ¥ Smoke Kelley, the Bert Williams | i semen in th Je and with (thee nee a ore, talent for leadership proxen all records for Mc day night! of boring bouts in the ae granted « licwes é Ss reser CONE AL of the prize ring, who pulls stuf thar | Pa! A ihe han he had be entertainments staged by the Olym- e Park Athietic Club, 3 David Kury, | IAMONDE WATCH & ns hapl Mack & tt and |the majority of them way below the stage H Mypage eae f Bil tbe other ta: Bigs rf ane never calibre of former yeary, Cutshaw sl (re Boston Red Sox will have pia A. A. where they were both eee, ae Id time borer, wax appoint i GIANTS BAT HEAVILY | BS MAIDEN LANE 67 Floor PHONE Joma LANE 6" Floor PHONE JOM, thought of doing, am heavyweirht |eows a clear lutd, Mo wan really a more strength around second fought. Kilbane's end for the two AGAINST “ROCHESTERS” JAMO! SOMES Berns ot rere to ask me what |sreat player when with ; they had lat year, with two S¢¥@ps amounted to over $2,300. | IN SIX-INNING GAME. Jpirth DRS BERG! ASHI T did, I couldn't tell you, because and year aficr year the dope sl d ' men tor ve cach other ia F AY ages ; abd ; i ‘ 5 Jowant Smith, tho reine featherweight of : | 850 Diamond King $1 wily. Unpaid b py, ature te origin ee ea ne fsa 1 in , aol 4 ; a n Re diaaint Eltvaboth, No J.. wb we fr de a ounce f the GAINESVILLE, Fia,, Apel Ina ts pts Metrovetltan. Maiden La 10 cy iy mo d started m uble 5 tha rankly, 1 t big disappoint- poxing shows staged by the Forester a bet ix-inning game against the “Roches- 3 bot aud wid for cas onl §f the boys of our country can leave ian 7 : pe meee si v1 free. BENNETT. 175 Bway (upoiairs their loved ones behind and fight for |@®Y second baseman in his cireuit, Yell vas ’ the New | Fics tee ermine Mere eee ie SechlOR bs ters” the Giant regulary banged out . . rear — eee the Sars and Stripes f can afford tolund usually more thun any second, York Yanivecs, | When he was with | MIS" AW Mae tougue at tha cub oo bon. | MDH, Wage, who iw vow on be var LUM ieen hits and scored ten runs to the | Measuring men’s soles is DANCING ACADEMIES, love a little time ‘9 Dox for the, ao baseman in the country. After al, St amis he seemed to bave all ee} lay ever April 14, Ae Burne ie a big e three hits and one run—a bomer by | ag much our job @S Measur- ==ssse2=so5552- jers and have them enjoy them-ling ¢eliow who gots the most chances CoMMdence and pep in the world anc ¢ prowwete are tliat the | Mary Greb, who eurpris figot fana of pa ; , ; ‘ selves. | have gone through th ibe Ma ru beara oe bustling al! the time, Last year ‘a oe | his tawe tows, ittaurgh, en Moaisy eigns by uM THorpe—lade by thelr opponents. |ing their bodies. For, as DANCING CARNIVAL pouring rain to the following camps | 48d Wakes tho most plays deserves | hoe jooked, expecially in the feld, as If | sounds. mitpointing Billy Miske of St, ta a ter-| Larry Doyle was the leading ball]. h cloth the bi ’ NOW OPERATING THB ' Hh box fou our Hers: Cainps Mer- |the credit, He had a good yea he w xious, and he did not ean rouid bout at tie Dugumce Gardea, & ov! murderer, The second baseman made|With clothes, the lame’s on AUDUBON BALLROOM Ss pepaaemadls Bee oni ee leaner. spews Sunee & BApEnl oa: wey {a the old) ack Demaeey Gastok ot) Dis DIE. aibiotia ms | AFPed: Ue Eee Le isbechmaker at the Keetrioes | four Serce hite in fous times up and | Us if the shoe fails to fit. acgNnG every, evening, Saturdass, Sundape hanking you in advance, I am,|ueant ne ny - ae, He oe 4 Lise tains tte ‘kG, Two of bis opponents will be Tow ant| scored four runs, Two of his drives} Eyen when a _ size is Pos HAWOE bow VaNciKa sincerely yours, jot more ambition into his ork 80 and o ao te Gibbons, the eaorauoual em a b ere a © J t le. it’. STRUC ¥ on OAM oe, SMOKE K , [that he deserves the lead ane ove ” me . wi hie Sankey ARE satction one «| known, it’s better to check BRIVGTION, ole. BACH. Heavy we! champion Boxers’ Loy-| It is odd to find New York and si — jFletcher go » 4 ‘. Not necessary (0 (ake ivesous; Ledy lose aity Le Chicago practically tied in value as to 1 mut if he is a —— | Joe MoNuity, manager of the Lote A. C.. has / triple, and Burns and Zimmerman | UP. Feet change! Taking et cde Te me Pee end of the fieht with a seriously at all, He returned to bis] jw matcied Kid Potty of Por Amboy to meet two each, Nobody went hitless ex-|on ten pounds sometimes IROA THEATER : pennant 5 ilittes, he will team, made peace and worked better] Pills « tor AU, of erin Auiue, Ned. [eept Young and Chase, ans 4 difference of AUDUBON THEATRE BUILBING put more dash and’ pep inty| after his run out than he did before,| bout at the Lotoe s. Amis 3 s ores nh Gas (EO Je0t bt and Broadway, so perhaps he be a better and| % Friday nls The For the regulars, Jess Barnes and Ce- width. ——_—_—__! ives show him a bit more! steadier player for the unpleasant ex-| of $100 te we cil pitched in impressive style. Pr —_—_— a vaalita non his club than Joe| perience. Hope so, because he is a] At tie same clin, jOnly thirteen men faced Jess In his four| For ‘85 out of every 100 ROLLER SKATING ci ' wa f the Browns, but| fine fellow man Bene 2 1.28 on the mound, and he allowe} oo eee 4 ” me tho figures raised a big} The American League second bast ia rita |only two hits, including the ‘Thorpe | mem ; Pedestr ans," the St. Nicholas Rink, If they were not based upon| men, with the exception of Collins, * tue loner. He gave no bases on balls and|Jast that’s first for comfort. Ohi Sis near Bicadca putoble statistios, T would not! who nds out far ahead of his near-| referee at the borug looks to be ready to give the Red Sox a oJ . J. eve then 1 am an admire r WI est rival, rank close together down A, A. of Philadelitus any Hine OR palled on, Nor ---— Skate Awhile Gade isn't a showy baseball! the line. L cannot se son t Causey's showing any poo he : r ' * he loom high in a¥- | (hink that those who Were in service| Hinger atlowed one nit in ais) Everything men and Dance Awhile artle the crowds. He) with the colors suffered at and it] fe roukles never looked troubie- i doesn’t anything superlatively | jooks as if the military and naval ox-! reheat tne 4 and control boys wear. Also Sporting ALL. sate AoMIT: Well, but he does everything. pretty) perience helped rather than harmed Nt whipped his crossfire through in «| Goods. DANCING CARNIVAL FREE. “e general rating on hitting,| them. ffied his opponents, rps an spel, g, bunting, flelding, th ing, ‘ Fae > pace! ; ter infleld was somewhat Registered Trademark, Uching runners and In-every other | Barty, maay return to second regu: | Ai Giaird. was out of HELP WANTED—MALE.

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