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athe PR A LAREN AACE tr ote a | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919. ° BRITON WNS TIES 9 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORKDWAISAANG AT AGE WHEN FIGHTERS MILESTONES IN JACK BRITTON’S RING CAREER “CAUSES DOBGERS' | ARE FORCED 10 RETIRE LEADER TO SMILE Marguard and = Mamat ‘ 10 Twirl ist Yar in Jack, at Thirty-Four, Reverses All Ring Tradition by Winning Game ‘To-Day. Welterweight Championship With Knockout — Britton’s Fourteen-Year Career Featured by Two Come-Backs, Con- acetate Sag ont tinuous Fighting and Clean Living. ; 1: took only tie Dixie sun coupts of ay the nds ¢ tg rare a day could wish for thiy after urth tit between the at noon's Dodgers ard wid and Mamaas bend then over fot an cudeavor to stop American Leaguers from evening series, which now stands in favot of the Dodgers two games to one, Zack Wheat will not n the tinst the Yankees until next bie had hoped to use him merican Leagu: but rpinnings need a Lcle ursing and Robbie has decided not By Robert Edgren. Copyright, 1019, by The Prost Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World, ACK BRITTON has “busted right through” old ring tradition by knock ing out Ted Kid Lewis in nine rounds. According to sald ring tradi tion, Britton ought to be among the half forgotten ex-champions by this t 1°. and here he is again, wear ng the crown in the welterweight | class, and winning it back by knock-| ing out the man who took it from him on June 25, 19:7, nearly two} years ago. | Britton won back the title like @ Uncle Robbie week against the Tar Bevttorss SUCCRSS BEGAW WHEN KE to bench Hickman yet in favor of the real champlon. Lewis took it from him FOUGHT MCFARLAND To & DRAW” DECISION, Leatya hosed | Nath atitches have poet taken” on a referee's decision in a short bout, ee eater es Two (2% ROUND Ray Schmanat’s spiked ankh Decwrons over. B. DAK th Boston. and Britton won it back by knocking Lewis out in nine rounds, and Dey gartner now says Ray w to get into his toes again wi I a fortnight That means that aft f Britton’s ring career has been out he © back in harness be of the ordinary. He began fighting| was April 26th, 1916. Britton had ro t Dodzers open the National fourteen yoars ago, at the age of| little fear of Lewis as a championship 1e season Uncle Robbie nowadays, aty to sw othing causes him more satisfaciion than the grand vit around playing of O'Mara at thid base, Olle has been giving a supers field and in the © Yankees nearly a hundred fights, meeting he) ning onagvout and fighting one draw cleverest and the toughest men 10] Riritton's cutting left was too much the lightweight class, Then came the | for the Englishman June 25th, 17, Britton and Lewis : 6 Brit putation. Bere ies Mads Eritton's Fee met again inva twelve round bout at Pension WNT Lost iF TO Lewis rland in Mem- nay He met Packey McF Dayton, Ohio, and the refe Rave ARCH ,1919 191G , Wow THLE BACK PE EM : abetting phis and held the greatest lightweight! Lewis the decision, After this Lewis Live yi FROM Lewis 1 NEW ORLEANS (2 Boones, rvousnens lial of his time to a draw, McFacland| refused to risk anything but a no- Ri ea a a ean ————$_______——— - ts steady as the was in a class all alone, and Britton | decision bout with Britton for a long | A REAL Canmpion, oe went to him and fought him hard|time, When they met Britton through every round of the eight.| him a tough battle, but was una ‘ sporting writers even|to stop him. Lewis was a real cham- HE ROCKED CHARLIE WHT WINNING THE WELTER, Miu teen Lewis More Athletic Directors pion, and fought like one, with all! WicnIne*® IN 18 Rounos First Open Air collet st have bean | confidence. ‘The fight followers agreed | AT NRW ORLEANS. CincHntes Twe Victory I Bht win YJ . | Harty Se Ma | ek te Mg | pres aincat” | Needed to Promote Sports — Boxing Show land. it sometin ; Some of th 4 Sto 1911 hefought| Fival that ho gave him two moro | Al lle hess Ua lac bade matches before the year was out, win- on entitled to the di Shortly after Britton came to New| wrong. Tritton did come back, ana| rer ane ony Sinan ha Re | iegs one es notes “he ManKie Robinson, Leading Jockey, Reopane hey oe, For Our Soldiers Abroad | Mor Wounded out Brown, At th hong aA was pea hooks Crean with left Jabs] ° e ry . ese eee) ; ; aft pon-nir show of the sere beginning to show that he had gone} and hooks until Lewis Went down fe “ Siar H Pee wo former managers of Jack John- vn ve 1 tt Chateau ee ee eee ee eer ae Dies From Spill on Bowie Trach |i 4. sutigan ot &. of se. sipeumgnare eh Hutte eat aie neat te the for a Iightweight. “who. carried | They Can't Keep + coer eaiea Gi Sendss Gites: © S t6r | ail Heke he popular ra Place, ‘The Hoxers’ Loyalts something more than a wallop. He RAT ecriG Sanrac [spctring partner! Jack MOA Uilite furnished the boys ‘nder ¢ Bpmething more than @ wallen He) A Good Man Down. Twenty-five More Secre Famous — Ri Falls com | the proud pofition of heading the | Li E 7 as keon and quick intellectually as he| Just how long Britton will hold ider alls From winning list of jockeys. Unknown ittle Jockey W wa as in Midst of jes With 7 swith his hands, Morgan made| the welterweteht championship now| Roederer and is Kicked by | four years ago, and an apprentice] Honeymoon With His Boy- eae ot retired lightweight champion; e | Hayes, an old time boxe: f Mrs. Knapp, Presidents 1. Vice Tim 1 resident; tirman, The nd Jin Britton a proposition an became his | that he has corralled it again noboay he he: nes i ange Contes » 5, | Twyford, the promo have just ladies had rxe nln manager. knows. He has been fighting fon Three Horses. Sat be Bkb Bukaliy. Asuatea kus hood Sweetheart. range Contests forthe BOys. Tira tat uterseverat conse’ sere atte ce rae a gpa limmediately crafty Dan began alteen years. He has “come back” nes rele ptiond 7 — ‘3 vice across the sea inded #0 campaign of advertising to put Brit- | twice, re-winning a title each time, ladder of his vocation till he reaohed By Al ‘In baseball we now have over easy canits tan before the public, He wrote and| which 1s a unique record in itaclf, He BALTIMORE, April the position where he was when/a first class rider in every respect. y Alex. ther te Noonan, the former star arc foliowed ove Rent out hundreds of letters about | Is @ clean-living fellow, with a family RANKIB ROBINSON {9 dead, |death cut him off in the midst of his| He appreciated Robinson's masterly CCORDING to William J, Multi-|Catcher of the Athletics: Bill McCabe of wa ever seen ritton’s diaw with McFarland, and] and a homo to take care of. Durini F pe nite riding, and cac ar increased his A n, Chai at ike sntejof Hudson River League fame, Bill jr @eclosed . clippings. of & Chicago| the war, and while waiting ead ex-| These four words will bring | triumphs, the premier rider off sajary’ “Robinson saved his money, gan man of the Knights| Gougniin, the old Detroit captain |.” a hove made at paper that said Hritton should have | pecting to be called in the draft, Drit- genuine sorrow to the hearts| America, }and at the time of his death ow ot umbaus War Activities! and third baseman; Bill Priel, old dnsen hard t6 been declared winner, He challenged | ton spent a large part of his time box-|of the thousands of racegoers who, it| Death came swiftly to this lad, Just| big apartment houses in Cleveland, |Committee, ¢ soldiers | Browns and Columbus star; Diamond YGatty and Ar and, and stirred up so much | ing exhibition bouts at the camps and|they we not sufficiently intimate ¢Mtering on man’s estate. He Was} Just before Robinson met with the that are still over in Burope waiting |Joe Rickert of the Red Sox and ‘Tom- m8, flow at one an. it that Packey, for once in| for soldiers benefits. Britton prefers Aes I him friend, at (wiNpled on dy the hoofs of race-mad | accident which caused his death he gor tho word to return. home, are|™Y O'Dowd, the old National League |« t out en » Aisae lis life, lost his “nanny” and an-| fighting to boxing, and has none of the| With Frankie to call him friend, a : horses at the Bowie track yesterday,| rode Mr. Whitne; 's gelding Hanky least were among the many on this during the running of the sixth race, Panky to victory in the s ha ; star. ck Barry, who played in the ment of cht lofte, whissing r nounced that he'd never fight Britton | average “top-notcher's' A race, badly in need of amusement, espe-| National League fift * fear of be 44 " on years, is BU-! and poworfal folts to one anc again, because to give him a match knocked out and having his earning| continent who @incerely admired his just after the start and during the|This was the last winner inson cially of the athletic variety. ing over. Johnny® Evers and Jack | body and nea Another slzsier f woul? be to give him a purse, Morgan | power inpaired. Consequently he his headlong rush for positions on the| rode. And fate decreed that itshould “We already have sixty men, weli| Hendricks were over for us. lowed when Eddie gsimmons, the i 2 pi ons 18! sterling integrity and his masterly se 4 4 t ° y oe 1 bad) heated » enlarged on this decision of Mckar-| usually insisted that his exhibitions . nS Lh 8 first turn, He was knocked down] be for the man who esteemed his ynown in athletics, who do nothing Bil py, single and double | southpaw wor nd land's and got a lot of extra ad-| should ber skill, ul fights. He likea it that | while riding Roederer and thrown| sterling integrity above all other men 7 ulls winner at the St. Louis fair; nr vestising out of it, Britton was in} way, and the spectators were never! Robinson was the premier rider of|#Mong the hoofs of seven other cou-|—Mr, Whitney, in France and Germany but promote! frank Johnston, world’s such demand all over the country champion case of give and take a ° sia a vorts among the troops, Of course|swimmer, and Charlie Hassett, the| fast three-round bout known to object. | rena » | testanta, ——— 1 un i j ; \ Wree-round bow that he was on trains half the time] “"iritton may hold the titlo a long) America This is no tribute to the) three other horses, Dr. Charcot, this is in addition to the hundreds|old football re among other | Jac f Chica iemping Around to fll his ‘ring 5- | time, or he may not. But nyons who dead, It ie merely nee of | Manic and Mariano, ridden respect: 5 of our other secretaries who dis- | #ecretaricn we have working for tle Shen I Kagements in different ¢ el takes tt away from him will have to| fact borne out by records of tho past| ively “by McTaggart, Mooney an B l All tribute cigarettes, candies, writing |” surope h wit fortune Morgan had promised be, fight tor it |Tour years, In that time he has held, Steidman, tripped over the prostrate OW mg ey paper and other comforts. ea big rowing regatta | the enw he [aH Aisa teugal a ob ot oe sas I | forms of Robinson and Roede: The sixty mentioned are in yming off on the Seine soon and are pied > big this period Jack fougth tot Theae three last named jockeys By Chatter Tack structed to do ail they can toware| "anning several big boxing tourneys evory a famous lightweighta and some we caped Injuries, suve for a few bruises, arranging games, boxing shows, ath-| ‘Nd athletic meets. That's why we|hot th ears Waivers, 18 sont & Four rOR OG as if by a miracle, Robinson, less letic mcets, rowing events, &c., for ced those twenty-five additional sec he lon decision to je FRiteh Ri | f a : y the hoc ata 5 te te as in Line ROvec WICH ance over a retaries right away.” were T . n 10 rounds in Sacramento, He bea a ; P gap- | ‘2 estern brethren in the recen ie t sufficient to promote hoys fol Volk Bal More in 20, Young Saylor In 6,| Since Benny Leonant and Willie [te Obuna A. A, of Paadelhia tat Moda! inf youn: made in, the back of the /comPleted American Lowling Congress 86% men is not suitcient te promote DINNER WILL BE GIVEN Ferecouonst eval} 4 y O'Ke 2%, Fddie , i age Satie ht. Although be had the misfortune to oA , ourname ‘ort nay,| 3 lo sports neceass ¢ at ' ; : Atak ol u & Tommy O'Keefe in 2, Fadle Hanlon | Jackson made good In boute in Cali- |wit. , Alteugh be bat the eislrtine t ft Heid” at the base of the brain, It | ournament at Toledo, O. Mort Lindsey, the ordinary. secretary isn't. well LEONARD MONDAY NIGHT. “er 0 ot Ave Wea Mon’ houta, ‘Then he met McParland | forma, the fight promoters there h Msdiro dl prvane S100 aa 1 {Was this wound that probably brought |® former New Yorker, who now claims enough versed in 6, or hasn't peal stomach, for Volk yrent in enonz ; 1° ¢ ; A SON Ae. ue hile on out his ¢ 0 nen he was | New en, Co s his home town, | tho of co: he me! ivy blows to the bi that wo! At last. in New. York. ‘There was | keeping the wires hot trying to in-| Micy merival 20 por om. of Ue grow reouiin AvOUL Nis death, for when : Wehr eae Hay ) Cona., os me it phe pone Gt toe the men, to 1: jooks as though Tightwelght Cham pci lai Bera tele ly! sub dipiy boa tremendous interest in the fight, and|duce other leading fighters from the | tor bis end, TEOAIN (HE CRTRRA eNBwrad dey Gralepas'| Talis ed the all event and third! be of value in this line: adly in need Bion Benny Leonard and his manager.|qrrry Moran. tho Standard Shipyscd th. Garden. was jammed with spect’, | Hast to go to Ban Franctaco and tnke| 4 gy, |from this hole and soon stained hig |i” {Me individual event. Otto Kallused | | tothe tive athletic directors, The Billy G.bson, had to go nway from home champion, with Fred Dyer, welters tors, McFarland was out for re A match was arrange! today between Jack 4 E 8 8 and Ernie Barnes of Rochester, N. Yu A : ff for their friends to realize how much| wight champion of Australin. Mornn ao ee te irained na hand as he| Part in four-round bouts at the | natty, the welterwaght champion, ami Johnny | Colors und face, Nt he wai Mote experienced and capa of for th f Q cht ehiamt f Australia. Moron, tver trained for a fight In his life, | Dreamland Rink, Soldier Bartfeld |‘Niiwan, the erwck wolterwaght of Bt, aul, | | ROBINSON Never regained his senses. | 19 OO Sale event, Shin ith ‘handling men they are the better wo they esteemed the palr, It was only |amailor than Dyer. surprised tie i sadertul elcill he re z ae . [They with exchenge’ watlops tn @ ten-ruyod He received prompt and efficient, at- . HL ano! wou will like it, Even though the war i8 ‘Thursday night that the popular Gib- | aking the jump at the sap Using all of his wonderful elit he jand Allio Nack are out there at pren- | 7 teal athe La Eee tention frum five doctors, with Capt, |the individual event and extablisied a ended there is no finer work for 4 yon was tendered a dinne d pres {of the gong and driving left sad Bey Ae. vent cleverly tent Taek (eSt and in another few days Biya Sia roe omidey at Imele, | James AH, Truitt, the track Physician, new record, with 718. The ti man to do than to help send back Conca with a gold atop. watch ght hand smashes to Dyer's ribs and never had a chance to take the ag- | Pap and Mike Gibbons will CN delphia has been selected to refewe the bout. in charge. Quickly realizing, after &/event went to the Athearn team « home our noble yout ns os Slean more ky Linht Ab Gin GaAs Cave ihe Cla hy Meanwh was fot dle. gressive, Of course McFarland was | thi for contests, Offers have also] : | hasty examination, that Robinson was kosh, Wis, with 2 ‘9 the A i ally, physic aa Aad ens uy us elder who recently returned home| he sie Raete Upperaut and & Je he re a much big: m than Tritton Atl heen made to Jeff Smith, KO, Lousth- | ,,Vht Leela ansouncey bat te bas jue matched] probably fatally hurt, orders were {in this event wax $400 RE NER LEY WADE OMOT: (1a tearm & (hacia thecConets IAceaine (hi Pian OP cnetinuee he teemetcce that tline, heavier aa addie Moy and Frankie Brown to | jum he a cma gets eae pt ea Pegler pie rag fo AP ree ‘Thm final game of the Fastorn he cleanest box shting men in. be the guest of honor at a dinner to be |handied by Dan Morgamand Mos ieonger, and the match was uneven. |!In, Eddie Moy and Jumped rafildiy to the font during the past few] a special electric train and to Carry | Championhip*ot the 1910. « aia t the clean body of fighting given him by his host of friends tr, ; ’ PORES, Bi ‘make the trip to the ast, but Al | month, with Wille Jackson at Mike Kelly's ub! Robinson at top speed to Baltimore, | te Pasume bowling alleys lagt night the world's history of wars, This ts Fithm headed by Loo Lewin and|l“indow. Referees, Tex O'Rourke, . Britton Ciscouraged |Lippe has passed them up, as he | #2 the Grand Opera Howe, Syracuse, Apel 11, Then began & race to save f life, | Mt, Hartley and Jue, Walcara “aa tec largely due to the welfare work car- | pave Cummings. Louie White, Jimmy, Davenport and ‘ohti cd. 7 ee ace || - Over the steel rails the car drove at aa Pa wing pe ried on by the various organizations, "the other night when Gibson was|Kid Julian, It was a%ereat afternoon, After Fighting McFarlani |fgures he can make more money fOr) Aecause of an injured leg, Battling Levinely,| top speed for twenty-one miles, The F By keeping the boys’ mindy occupied called on "to speak at his own dinner | that waa enjoys all For a time after fighting McFarland | bis batters in the I | the Hebrew hearyweight, will not be able to meet | trip was made in less than thirty-five a ene Fe pyent Bae i Apa opeariieas (Bnd Henny, had 6 eee ae poor Britton was discouraged He] wy suns, the elongated bearrwviht of 8 | fie Kini: the teanrweight of Harrion, N.3.,| minutes, An ambulance was ii walt- Ho aed oe the like: "thay don't (Monday mlaht matters may be reversed: | cj tuwnseuy gin en ope ong list of no-decision bouts | BY in the estar bout of eight rounds at the Harriac : a tobins As take e ude anc « aay Tees te hin banoch, Cr ought @ long list of Road ockout—| Pub hae teen tarred from apwaring in any MMe | cof Marrigon, N. 3. on Moadhy night, Lave: | University Hospital where t 2 aed as 3 have time to think about things that Pal ie ke ee BASK his SUONCH, | stches from th without landing @ singh : ve | bouts in Allegheny Co 1b oftamn | gas tusuehe theh bis Uae Gale eae cones io ' p wink ud aah “out of would destroy thelr manhood. Hy that ene ‘speech ia all| training camp at Waxab Months, Then he jumped bf vurgh, ‘The ruling of the Sherif wae the rewult !it) yemieeday it an io. Gucise the to re was cw of Hie mate. team, 18 the weather daily, becoming warmer | matchmaker of the Newark Clib’ that A very lane back and may no his stride again by knocking out] % OS et ee ae poe eee y it palnal him so badly thar he | who, during the four years he was &| Nadas ‘Biscuit Compan resis the re craving for exercise in conducts bouts in the big armory there to pit the local team th Charlie White of Chicago in elghteon | of ® statement made ty teem dak Dall 1 ie manager, Van Soran, wo cancel tie | rider, never took an unfair advantage aul Hho 7 Rt the men ae ehta ee Columbus Secs |Dave saya when It comes to naming ar founds in New Oricans, White was | (00 Coe tee oe ce eo and permuted of other jockeys, never tried to win EMR: AINRR 20 Cartas re arranging baseball /N's price for Leonard's #ervices, Gibson erous contender for the light~ | Ut store it ke — jy other than honorable methods and team totals rolled by the conpating tama nvinng.. ae Ld (8 eloquent. Leonard will probably fnee eer ne aRa, wan noted | rt to output bim Vt ia almost & sure thing that Joo Welling of | never was disqualified for ‘foul rid- | { Dyeknan No.1, Hees eae ames, soccer ames, rowing races | |sither Willie Ritchie or Joo We the _ BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, j for hix hard hitting. Britton was £4F| 544. atuimmona cf Harlem who has been| sone at ie, Cte, Lintton will clash for tom | ing,” save once at New Orleans, when, | Mins, “Ua! We ; i? awn Cem: and boxing boule everywhere the Bl: | later, park of phis month StS A Ms, A a too clever to be caught by the Chi ee ee ee ee eee | Me Olympia 4. A. of Syracuse, 2 | through no fault of his own, his horse | West Show Ti ek: American is: !vsince | returned from France the|figures he {s asking, Well get 4 Heo iim te Teena sinieg Wt Ds and he did a | sine ewe oy Bae ee ws We | rer os, 1 is The only Mten |) bolted. He was exonerated from all | sign, Ne RUF Ne es | a tg eared ee on order for|the next chance he title holder, Cordes ow sit and BY x a! ise heavy hitting himeelf, | manent at tne Sen mae ; 4 the ferme demanded b9 | blame and was not punished, although fiscro00 worth of additional sporting oe ~ moles 8. Ms My this victory under his belt.) tei ont Dove coves bout of tmatne on i caule © guarantee of | his mount was disquititied see Plizadeth ky of Etizabea upplies, chiefly baseball and boxing Avery to Captain Dart th, Stein's Bonne ss t Wiliands, “4 we. our friend ‘Jack fought Packey Mes | Wile of Chkego la te malo bout of uvdre 61.8 ation of eeevting 36 ver ent. |) Garbage wax directly responsible | (tree ty tea, paraphernalia, ‘These goods point the] HANOVER, No H. April 5.11 ©. | gota -pemt angina tiie cit Wart Farland again, holding him fairly | PuMbs 1) 0 Une a ni Ma na clita Gan Gi : unio }for tho accident, Starting trom the n roted. 84, way to clean living and temperance, | Avery Bradford, Vt, was chosen Gast ni ine Glace hg Wee even in a ten round Milwaukee bout, | Matam om the night of Ausil 52. The i . jfifth position at the barrier, he | sored 600, 850, 110 “One has to meet the boys ovor|captain of the Dartmouth Colle vel | SOU"CAN'E BOWL wiibaulrs Miteraiia Beak | 5 Britton fought sixteen bouta in 1914, | 4 # i o Ramah ae | swerved suddenly toward rail just | pernotf, Mraue, Mil Heinu, ‘teckner, there to really appreciate how much m to-day. The Lrunswick Balae Cu knder Ga. ing such men as Soldier Bart-| paige n Henna elie fe maknother effort is Wwing made to bring shout elas the eight contestants were rush Schnutt! aad other’ members of ihn Tal: they long to return to their homes| leld, Kid Gra Johnny Gritlths. | yaiiy. the rumed. local Teatherwedght. are wing [J Nenght aad Frankie Ter ona N. | ing for the turn. willle Doyle, @ man | ie fioe when thetaimmer toasou isa aa [over here, It would be almost un- Jay, +. Mike Glover and ie Moran. Brit- | * Peay sal r He muarne of Jemey jabout twenty-seven years of age, @ bearable ‘ad they nothing to do but ADVERTISEMENT. OVERTISEMENT, ton Ww un the wellerweight | TOM ses Teas oh 6 anchor and otag ta Liem” Club ot Rusaicihe Me pr eects ce eee, | ricer of many years, rode Garbage, Se Od Tn ae te Pee iry duties, ‘Then many of them |... . --———————-—-—-. - - . OVERTISEMENT. oe tle. were ( es and Glover and | 12 88 ner apt bullal ay yloonyf en Bod Fe wok Babe want the boys to | Whether he brought about the acei Yowling ‘tourna wt it seek the primrose path, largely | ay aig set Rees atont aLaaed 1 at ry tn deme iy am [tattle wit raunde on Aueil 14. Marne hae al. | dont by pulling over in front of the We" made ‘seen trikes ant iron ae because of Jonesomeness, but with all| a \ heen } on a nail since Jimmy | © Sate eeatieals (ir (ute Ok Non loll fee tals, ances ore thek Grady | inside horses and “herding” them on . oe oe eee ae ‘orts of spurts and entertainment ar- : Nise aaah aut be Dace | tie Dewoeratie condidate for of Nem | nll fllom . the tail, the investigation which 4 Ri ay gh Pome testy nytt — elght eta uve and Hekdy w W001” Chavles: rake, Un Caloamo iipblan, natonsne: (AQMD UeLa BD N ne stewards to-day will ei-breeking erm w a as if @ ciainyiormip tile Wan ab make : wo fiahlen, Je nodengar | Qhiaemind, OAT the tereeme cae Nee winch will be hed 1 ee n hewoia He bas taken on wo much weight No, N Uncle Sam Is a great guardian, | W manager, Tom McAmiie, will leave for Wilkes: leven 18 younte at 8 1, M. for a conat, ite | HOree, More tha vn Garbage mnie Towle and Phil” Splncita hare agent | day, and to me it is the most remark- %y t yoBronson claimed the! gen Piprsarggh ne 4 ; " v in yy him ti when hi him | the Ort halt of We heme an die a5 | the y they have maintained thelr | weet Jack Clifford of Brogkiyn ta a te an lie figures be will Le strong at 142 oF ; Lor ine tt way t ve maintain Raat Australia to mect 7 he ant to RC, Watts. ays Daan | role at hil Stinella’s Cat ; The | nor They are a credit to the B "e S . x a n tout at the Peeriom A, C, an Monday aight, Af] 148 jax | u Teturn contest Will te arangod on | morale ey are a | im she sritiot ion, Matt Welle | (cetes seccate Clittond. be Sill key and ot 00 8 a [erratic, ‘sour-tempored geld ee night of tho New York: mutch, pation and the best advertising in the é Ox cores Matt stops nin seven rounds, | yoyt with Hartley Mackl ts PS ata ERR Ges Yobinson was married less than =viiieen sow World to other nations to keep from | . a A ’ Aeknow ter GhAmpION IN| (erie ts ante oman Me ceed peptic @ Bee: ltwo montha ago, Hie death was A oy hat NOE antagonizing us in the tuture. | of Sunday Games Will Appear ii ; ustral ells came to America te le of eines Noe es eee tragic one hia wife, for ahe Was on pricey of ann van th ar f Friday night In Paris the} A fet inder the tent, and shortly | Champion Kilbane wilh protmbiy win} for a match between Vaiger oree Chaney, | capa waddenty cae quien the Grim i's Mernoliag, chatasonsiap, “Entre clase an Knights of Columbus stages boxing . d ifte 1 twelve-round dect- | 4, ame Sere eae ne ene Aen to Te lee et ney | Benen, pusid nly cut away all the Joy |'\al ifs uae Sansone Hotties claw ou hows between American _ soldier | mito Mike Gle in Boston, Glover ip 2 ” 10 take place on April 25 at lof the journey. It was a boy and girl -_ boxers a onents from other Al- n al ; i pleted \c Atte O'Lear, the Kast Bide | the 1A. AL of Malimor aris to 4 oT 7 DXOTS A Als | 3 vas n by Jack Britton, and Brit | feeunerweight an ; del topy | poet at area HPO Black love match, this wedding. Frankie 1 Sea o at Olympte lied armies, The shows were for- | j on tock the title, Hore Ted Lowlela me National 4. C. While O'Lemy has been ivivilege of 80 ue ceot,, the match will be |e, nie wife to be when thoy w Fields macly nal ab the Folpalde Claes Bu: x ee on ti He eight weeks Inter |tt,tm Xeional A m hoe beta | bei a , HM be | boy and girl together in the hon o-morrow afternoon the baschal!|the Red Cross has taken over that E ’ is nd won two Boston twelve-round | yi rug 12 Bin) erg el baa — town, Clevaand When) fartune| aermmrrnn BIE NOnLc rie oases wi ng tor sleeping quarters for the | very onday ecisions over Hritton, claiming the | much tor bie | Maxkethall Rivals to Clash Game his Wey: Tle Odd ROP ie Wi te eee ee eee ne eee soon thera (soldier wove, and now the 1 of 0 5 * ¢ re was a personal rivalry | 4 * und widow i tess than two months, | the bigges etion ever seen there, | sows are held at St. Honore, Nou- | 4 » Editions , dween the men that made them | rake Colshen, we amy Brooklyn stibt | te morrow afternoon a Manhattan Sbe was at, bis bedside when he died. | When that slugging, fast-fielding af veau Clrele, a building that’ seats| Afternoon and Home Editions ML Livterly whenever they met, Seebt, 1 exmetat 10 joave for San Francison next |CAa:no the anhattan Five and the| Robinson was not quite twenty-one gation, the Paterson Silk Sox, plays 2500, All sokliers are welcome. | aa ~ FEF ‘ * q Pitt fused {0 resomnise Fina, | week, ‘where bo la booked up by hie manager 10 |Parsona clash. These two teama hail|Yeors of age. He was too young for|their old rivals, the Lincoln Giants,|Prises are awarded the winners in Also Daily Stories and Pictures ho weltor riority they (sade in three fourround boute at boxing wom |from the west side and this game will| the early days of the draft, and ld world's colored champions, in each bout | \ Aeathionioee bouts te Be hed thew at the Dreawiand Rink under| decide the champlonehip of that sec: | W&% Tefused becauss Woighed less game of a double-he: The “It has been the alm of the di-| pant heniees i fee eumpiews of Louie Wasenis, the figs! prelilons Te (rcehine won in aie oa | HhAd 110 pounds. “He was rather deli. |inen defeated the Lincoln G rectors of our organization to send WATCH FOR é 7 i At lavt Lewis and Britton agreed to| moter, Callahan will yrovabiy take on Joe Hen: | events of the athletic meet at May | Cate and for that reason had to rest times last season, and t red Play- secretaries abroad who are special in, the Califor settle thelr argument in a twenty Hghtw eight obampion Up cccasionally, He possessed light | rs are confidently predicting that they ui 4 F ts in various athletic lines, For in- bt] 4 b's Dam Park Sunday will be ds-|hands—a fine asset for oy a Will reverse the resgit to-morrow. in Ut 0 i round champiouship bout in New Or-| jonnmy Mealey waa'e ineky boo a aset for @ Jockey—a| thy opening game Mt 130 P.M. the Stance, In boxing we have such well ty ee ee en we to New Or! “em ler wt hy Set tine be ™ tplbuted from the stageat the close ot | good gent end had splendid Judgment Pininficld Club Wil play the Lincoln known men as Jake Carey of Roches- y considered hig Giants, ter, Aleck McLean, Sam Fitzpatrick

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