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Ritchie Says 142 Pounds Ring- side for Fight With Leonard Suits Him Nicely. NTERVIE as easy as yING Willie Ritchie ts eating lemon meringue pie, providing your digestion is g00d. Willie always has something of interest to my, something new, no matter how many times you talk to him. In this respect he is like Tex Rickard, Glancing at the weight conditions of his match with Benny Leonard in Newark April 28 we fig- ured Willie bad given himself the worst of it “How about that 142 pounds ring side?” we asked, “Won't it shave you down too fine?’ “Not a bit of it,” Wille replied. It suits me nicely.” “You were bigger than that in your Gan Francisco four-round fight with Leonard, weren't you?" “Let me tell you about that. Two weeks before that date Billy Gibson came around to ask me if I would BENNY HAS REVENGE 11) HIS YOUNG SOUL SURE WILL PU UP & GOOD SO THE WiNNGR>——> FIGHTS BRITTON, EHS WELL, Jace AND} THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. HE WAS & GOod GUY, Once, r Nit HE BRGOHES A REGULAR FULL BLOWN FLOWER BY CLINCHING THIS Contest (The New York Evenir wi BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LEONARD AND RITCHIE SIGN THE PAPERS Copyright, 1919, by the Preas Publishing Co. By Thornton Fisher \M a Lb GUY- NOU @ANT BLAKE HIM. oOoKS SLICES —— Americ | n and Canadian Golf- | ers to Compete In Team Matches, | | By William Abbott. OW that golf competition is as- IN sured between the United | States and Canada this year, renewed hope is expressed that Great | Britain will see her way clear to send | over some representatives for our nas | tional amateur championship. There \is hardiy any chance remaining that Harry Bardon, Ted Ray, James Braid nd other leading British pros will enter the national professional cham- |pionship at the Braeburn club, but nh some quarters in this city hope is that several of the younger Eng- eurs will be able to make a for the rich amateur ama visit ment, ada is speeding up her sport p nine. ‘The Dominion will cross the border and tackle her formidable neigiibor on the golf links, and warns the United States Golf Association to |turn out its strongest line-up. haddya know ‘bout that? This challenge was sent following meeting of the Royal nadian Golt rsociation which plainly voiced tts proval of inter-country competition son, a this se Under present plans it is proposed to form a ted jam C, Fownes je. name@l captain of the ‘Wil. The vuth had a wonderful golf season, Even frequent rains couldn't dampen the rder ot Northern play- ers Who swooped down for thetr an- nual winter pr of club swinging, As if for training for July 1, they got plenty of practice with water, — - R THAT = — it rained during most of the big . ig Southern tourn nts. Courses were get on the scales for him, He may ’ ay Hares » bons. Pade eerie gtaleneelrgt enny Leonard’s Friends [gomveric nso tay bogs. Pager thing from him, that I was a middle ! ‘ Jat. Tampa encountered a 9-pound | joating around the 28th green. gweight or something bimger. ke t t D th fish floating aroun Young Mr. Doyle insists this h ai “1 jumped on tho weighing machine East IS EAST AND ear. y arve 0 ea | Young, Mr. Doyle insists this unusual without a moment's hesitation and it WEST 1S WEST . é udjacent la registered 146%. I don't know —--~ —— rd At H B thda P rt Ii on links isn’t something ics: 6¢et!Gieece wan warptleee is bir a $$$ | re tor nundrods’ or goiters who but on the day of the fight, at 6 Fi. é, Ne Creep oe ae with niblicks Koren rasa) | o'elock in the afternoon, he asked mo 1S tiC ews mr tal ice! ° ch body says that I deserve a world of . stent of the SOweigh again, explaining very nicely and Gossi Champion Causes Much Anxe| credit’ for fighting my way to the owling ey Tih whe’ Aiiee that he didn't want me to be any ‘ S top, I want to tell everybody that I 16 first tour heavier than 146 at ringside. Thin By John Pollock iety Before He Shows Up} don't” deserve’ one-hait the credit. | tat feeR Ume 1 tipped the beam at 140%." : MseoteddSbchades . 5 .. | Billy Gibson, my manager, steered me By atter Tack | Mngiand ater if he continues his pres: me : at Beefsteak Arranged in| to the front, There is lots to the fight jent form will be a tough nut to crack Harold Farese, the crack Harrison ; : game besides a punch. it takes a] ¢ A ts a Jan the national open ¢ pionship, “cc HAT five or six hours be- bantamweight, has been signed up by Honor of His 23d Birthday. |ciever manager to bring a boxer to} One team from the Hunt's Point Bow | Me knows every 0 on the fore the fight, wasn’t it? You Joe Dunfeo, the Syracuse promoter, to}, the top of his clas: ‘Gib’ lectured |ing Academy, Southern Boulevard and | Br umn links and the course is pe- probably took on several box Chunpion Peto Herman on May 6 Teer me hours at a time as on how to Win [163d Street, rolled in The Evening World cullarly suited to his game care a kB closed for his man last By Alex, Sullivan. success in the ring. He pointed out|Head Pin Tournament at the White —— . pounds meanwhile, Jack Bulger closed for y Ls that absolute clean lving was neces-| Elephant Acadtmy, No. 1241 Broadway, | idgewood Country Club ts ! ht to be 118 ringside. Cast! “1 don't think I did. I know I __— night, the weight to was a wild night in the Castle} sary, I have followed his advice and |jast night. ‘The toa totalled 4. 1. jig time rebullding. Its home didn’t try to, I had not dried out a| 7. ‘8 Bulger has another fixhter boxing * 1 I Cave, Some two hundred clothing] that’ is why I have climbed to the |Woiger was the only medal winner in recently burned down. “The new club it when Joe Welling boxe J saith = Soontel o! ° sible 120, ; | . A 5 1 ba HPO es ing in T ato @ poached egg and) Yorks on Their Hard, | tho wekerwelght king, song writers, song boosters, actors,|" “tt was in my managers club—the ' a Manager Robinson of Dodgers} tra space will be provided drank a cup of tea. You know,” : oo doctors, in fact, men from all walks] jairmont—that I first started box- 2 Tme United Bowling Cul’ delegates met at] ! - Be S f « In order to do MUS Sait on "inde auecik sent Straight Downfall. 1. ru iarnal toma raat worn cote Vor ite, were on hand to attend aling. “1 was caught breaking through | ti, tatiana atecconase le! to Allow First of His Men new building will not include ihre Chat Henny Vaigor, the French featherweight, ¥ili Mikes? ; he tskylig! on. the 4May_ walk, also & gs & a ‘ BED knee tine It 7 Ale che take | GATIRATVILLEL hing April t-—iror | Sat) ee ie et ee aetna ee eee erueripten | REQHEEE.t@ Gibson, © Gibson |e Se Bish in thoi a to Twirl Full Game. aie Sadana’ COURTES. GLAS RCE aw new that ate any more 5, Fla, Ap — Hagiey. Valger is matcbet (or two atta nov, and Leo Lewi 0 amp! What can I do for you? G baunent, unin 1 he Nassa ountry 5 ; af nd ey ore linet will have F tae "a twenty-third birth- od thé: | 1 ae Tega Jhas always displayed a fondness tor it would not do me any good. I like|the third time in a row the Giants |and when © fT 1 veee i f ore, Benny Leonard's twenty-t asked m ‘ All bowlers ane requested to make returns for rr EAU CRRTNAT haa gelectanl to fecl-bungry and empty going into| lost to the Red Sox, 4 to 2. Tho Now | ssier bamlic ine aire again, | agier wornel gy Hees ieee tote a the| Reset iitee it extetatte ee tours | DODGERS LIKELY TO/SECURE | nd 4. for” Ste invitation the ring. I think I fight better than zone Bayed fi es al than ON | coming one of the topnutolens, aoe ihe nes! cour eaapa ta gia one following Saturday night and I did. maby nen No respond but th DEL GAINER FROM RED SOX, '' Se aoe tat oie ie if T cat heavily. © two previous occasions, “ 30 was the hour appointed 1 knocked out my man. and I g puinber ems tO tm" heart fru ae : , nek Collowy ‘ An error by Arthur Fletcher | Johony Kilbane meeived oleae to — boys to sit down to the big eats, It] for doing so. 1 felt like a millionaire fas, tie, Untied Wer Workers’ drive, thet le, the iamatck fra ereea ond Ri on 4 play Nest to golfers of C vintimg Artie O'lwary, the loca) feathe re P gnjand I bought all the gang fran’ Ot accounted for inedala left in the arme a) a Paces ; 66FHEN you didnt actually | Paved the hind vide rine pene {at the National A, C. of Muiladelghie Came 7 o'clock Eames ceemag|furters from a vender on the corner. | ( phe omar ime A Mepeiat elton wal by SACK SONNIEER: April, is siey Cup matches this year welgh much more than 140/two runs and tho fatal passing | sai hight, O'Leary, it i said, wot a fromthe guest of honor, It s That's the Way my first earnings, MAde to collet all tile mony tis ‘ve Through reliable sources it was | | ‘The Tesley Cup matches this vea when you met Leonard be-|of two weak batsmen by Bob Steele, | gunranter of $000, O'Leary gave Kilbane 4) everybody present had been in train- | went, | cgleon Larcke will mart 4 uty for the] learned to-day that the Brook: |W. the inieronce fas spread that we suggested. the Giants’ second pitcher, which |i battle, tut Kiluncs, exyerienc won Gt ing for a couple of days for the meal,| “Gibson and i ave bean friends eng Hees: gn Buntag, ata A ie aod ™! vn Club is after Del Gainer, the ; City would be awarded the a1 J ad two, 1 wad d na ‘ally wi pac! pt ne urtners ever since, e ny + Niad "hoe be’ at mg Tt fy y matches, the Englewood . Tdid not. Why. two dayn attor | Rave the chance for the second two, | [1 (i) — and naturally with each fleeting min- | partners ever site, ait tthe Melt, fine fo ieegolimbatcra ins sta sao ust! Red Sox star, and has mighty ‘ortiatches, the Englewood contest I weighed only 1411-2." spilled the beans beyond hope of re- — ute they became hungrier and hun-' 0" *' Chicago, ores good prospects of landina him. It _m rs Y taba Wall 'pailatioa then | Overy: Afvor mmc ackoring a match has finaity boon | 2 SuNtter Benny got through speaking | . cone Ce ae te, aurenettaite tournamen “You seem to be well satisfied then . Hnelied between Willie Jackon of this city and 2 . The Emp) two time, winnem in the . with the wetght arrangements for} But it was on the offensive that Date | (rt ie fond, Mam. Tuer have| Lewin and Cummings were as wor- | Billy Gibson Kot up and declared that Pi Bin ay ners Goincer at Heat Legeahin: the your next clash with the lightweight |Fortune ave the McGraw clan ber ' ya signal uo by the matchinaker af the Olymois| ried ag could be. PIT hia AR ays ge EI a BE Ms Dedesm line ue sons Ge ieee best sharpest cut. ‘Trailing in the fourth iy, Ay As of Walladetnbla to mast in the main erent) save Benny has forgot this !a|{ps nutce nimeelt was responsible fata? aud kame’ The Tdzonools Ot! Braves on April 19, That will har . opened of 6x rou we club's tow on April 14, 2 ie . ors 0 econ : “Perfectly, and let me tell you real Aang ele A here ee tens ptigleoge | Me Nolet (one, ror ae 4)his birthday,” some one remarked.| for it | guitapize: {BE Mtewwood, 48, Pmoire, 611;) mean Ray Schmandt will go back something.” and here Willie appeared|sate blow uy to that time, and fairly weta dow Twlls of New York in te fatwe| Finally, aftr fifteen minutos of te pehooe thos present wae e/a eens nome | ¢ochis old atation at engend 6 ‘ ed | sate blow . | 4 . le leehan, the 4 , E to become unusually thoughtful, “1]made the ball sing through the diamond. jbowt, eon phoning all ov r Harle i. ae Hise ation, who has just got In town trom potitigtiomen ot the when he recovers from his recent woea't be “Pep” Young opened it with a fine drive |, 3 ; ee sronx, information was Imparte Francisco. He was immediately spiking. * he seer) tne pie, vennt to centre on which the ped, boy made x. od Liga peg Mla ps epndebpae 4 PE famished party that the cham-] matched by Dave Mackey, the New: at JACKSONVILLE, April §.—For the Or gin “ohiy “anak dee. san itn can ape whens ects Li Be Mowe Chur of Cleveland, Dune ougit te | plon would be there in a few minutes. | ark promoter, who was also Eee an, ednealay oe aa E first time since the Dodgers have hit A #4 Le : huff picked Pf sevens of his ponition, he know the " a or @ bow y » ast, o0. eo? cist, 6 tp, Fits, ® brie fae i ie hs clothes and all right now. Come up| ,Benny Kaul! pleked this Mit be ten A GL ut ine el ee ee ante to 91 c at the Armory in Newark | ell OS Sffered’ tue bots the indies end yonttame | tis section of Dixie Uncle Robbie is and see me when I begin to work and|it was a. pretty liner to. rig what fighter to put on that will furnish je'elock and no Benny put In appear- | Phose who attended were Walter) i von for going to let a Brooklyn hurler work you'll find out for yourself how nicely |Hlooper was on the ball In a fh ‘sing eta” Cal Delaney ait Wile Jacon| ance, Ne Doys were served oyster | Lissberget, Phil Katz, Aiittsto Hats. | sue Mornganis Cup lo feeding fo the Harlem| nine innings, This morn the that 142 pounds ringside will sult me. | Chase baa to pall Gp Bt enonne: NG} “IY | may flat ina bout at Dunn's alub oo either! cocktaily—the first course—and by ee nite Near oaa Charlie Sil- | eee, aL Bille, ein’ Marian Palace alin’, | Brooklyn manager said he thought it oom on, LD ard Maya, » 0] ver a vi 7 | No. g i 25 Sireet iT 4 © he “I ain glad the match is finally * underhand marvel way Aw a or sateh ay the time the steak sandwiches were] J. aie Riker, Dr. Liedgold, Ted| it guam twllel tw ter «edit, The Masor| wags time for the pitchers to get a cloged, because I've felt that TI waited fate dt looked as thoush | atchmaber try Lewin at the Armory A. A,Lraached Leonard rushed into the| snyder, Joo Young, Sam Lewis, Jack | Basen arm te nearest in pursuit, with © gaa) Od oy gs tne gull rouleand said another crack at that boy Leonard.” w York's long drought of PE Oe tat Bowion tas booked the following star boutsTrathskeller and took a seat, It looked} Greenberg, Irving Schwata, Willie ene ‘Grimes would be called upon to essay Talking to G Tne |e stotte the atect epring: shortatop |e the next four sue of he chi: Tomorrow! oe though Benny made eure to get} Mcchan, dimmy Hussy, Joe Cohen,| towing cluie thet intend to eater the Metro 4 ; ppg aera nated onan to Gibson previously, he} thine Gos, and in a second the chance (asst Benny Valet take on Raloh Brady of r leaving home Leonard J. Obermeyer, Milton Miller, | poliaa ‘Ghampaoehip ‘Tournauent are funinded | tho task against the Yankees this af expressed the opinion that he had|was gone, for Scott whipped to McNally, | Srracus; Apel 15, Mob dosope mA Harney | his dinner before leaving hom “sevitte| Atte Mehiingor, Johnny Pollock, Eve-| guniductun ie alta at un! roam ternoon, As Grimes tas proved Beelaate ne ee erineing Ritchie | “eimmerinan's hit, followed and the \onaer ermer we Finney. Bove, renege Dygepdihaaini ee aN 1] weig, Joe Firestone, Chuck Feinberg, | cm National que, weries, Each club now his two vic Ps a shter than he was in thelr Frisoo| Giant sympathiaers groaned. Chase : : sion of the meal Benny got up and) hiiy Gohen, Billy Gibson, Tom Mc- 3241 Brosdwag, | tories to its cred! The biggest thing in bout. Wi it would soem, doesn t/ sored on it, of course, but the chance made a neat little specch in which| drdio, dake Karp, Walter dt. Dennis, | ahimnsguomlng Brooklyn pitching records show s think Benny has any the better of tt. | {raid prem atom, chee the ACK BRITTON DEFEATS | Be thanked everybody for belng prea- Curley, Danny Lyons, Igoe, Fred = a Mammaux to be pressing | Grimes! socks is the guarantee that Been, Fieicher slapprd-anoch reately DOWNEY IN HOT FIGHT, ont 294 for giving the valuable birth. Hy" Dabb, Phit ‘Kamholaer, | «20y,per cmt, or mom othe cite tn Qnater| closely for pitching laurels, Burielsh | | an ote wtigatgg aa - re in centre and the cheering op. * day presents that he found beside his} Larry Romanoff, Frances, Judge | Mire patty utes, he olin ter per cot, | in eight innings has not allowed the g! 0 N4AE MEBHAN, the Frisco |again, but McCarty’s best wns to force -_ |plate when he made his belated ap-| Robegek, Louie ‘Freideger, “Dutch | wilt ce » The lining ot the seamva “with aii | Yankoos an earned run and has yleld- moneyback, any time, if heavyweight, who says he has| Fletcher at second, Vixo lung clean) CANTON, 0., April 8.—Jack Britton,| pearance. Among the gifts he re-| Reisien, ‘Al Darling, Ned Brown, | un 4 one of peerby parks, jed only fiv Wika In the same Cd it Jack Dempsey’s number, point- one & — ee ey Le UPS. | the welterweight champion of the world, | ceived were « platinum chain, & pair! Irving Horlin, J. J. Murdock, Zimmie| | Aier Kitt peer ao, 8 tio co rida tn ber of Inn nae jamm nUx et the} ‘an- | You want it. +e akes an expe “ial mee | ; , » ‘of diamond studded cuff buttons, a] gily Abrahams, Judge | oMer that be inigit bowl io the bi Wwidual | Kees dow th one less hit, : \ three four-ro vs 3 Show can hn ices defeated Bryan Downey of Columbus | 0! Silverman, Murray » Ju rene a n ‘i : Fe sack to, beave ny eomlone | Morhbre was more hard. ivskin the [in a twelve-round Sout here last night,| wayolling bag, a gold pencil and a} Meceahon, Harry Kahn," Willie] digg’ “memet A Oe wi | bas ap earned smarker char “nst) Silk tor Spring. Navy, over Jac o pro 1 ts towa, Bart si ent to be elas d « punt on, FY - r ; * . Billy Gibson aa he wants te bate Et ye er Baas A bat fF | gritton fought in his uss wamiertul 6 iN FOUOLAIA PED 46 sha oeh Aitee ae Ata, meni Mine Guide ole! White of the Hunt's Point Rowling Acad.| Pfeffer has yielded ten hits and four jgray, white, Russia calf, ¥ « ¢ the he Bu who had. relieved Mays, (form. He punched the Ohio boy all over! papeg vd Oo y friends on hand i ’ Sume | Prouhem’'s litte home and how Me nai| earned runs in seven innings; Cadore | ™ parts, ‘and go will probably bé soon |the seam and it went out to deep TENE | srotion on Downey's body and tace,| began Benny. “It ia the happicst| gam revy” Archie’ Kasstn, Fran "OH fan “be “raat tpnings; | Marquard eight hits ant) Heck’ —some with liste seen in a wis Of the) with nobody out thinks loosed rosy |The Columbus pride was on the verge| occasion for me outside of the thrill] Collins, I. D. Levy, Mel Lissberger, Nevis SLT GM wetie ie die |Ghanae’ four hits And. three’ earned heels and toes. j roly-poly t + Father than | again, But Seott held smith on third lof @ knockout in the fifth and sixta|t got when I won the title, Every-'Mike Drubbing and Paul Stanton, | 7M Pile Dane “Wowie (uub. at te te oing in tnenadinnings, the Brooklyn | COPS» heels o the and zaINE: kind, but he|While he whipped Burney Nally main | rounds, but weathered the storm by an = et ee Gra, alee 2, iad brian togiing fme | pitching staft has held the Yankeo| pallet can und Lively enough bo fool | puuiiy ; scooped Young's bounder | unusual ¢ of gameness, JIMMY TWYFORD STAGES be beet bowlem in ciy, There were ten | Sluggers to thirty-seven hits and four- aa i 1 r yo roll.off there were the be them, and Snith’ was easily caught at the >is purely a slugger, was J h y Ei Parfect scotes rolled wid on Ue record and four|tcen earned runs in thirty-six in- em ay santas oI PurSlY & aluneer, was BOUTS IN BROOKLYN | Of eert vers me i pes ha eee sees ee cas | ee Our raglan shouldered IMMY JOHNSON thinks Witte he Ginnie could. 2a, nothin. es ad NA As a LG tee To Ui ire Ga e pe a rer eg I The Dodgers have pgutscored | the union suit was such a suc- a Ne D Charn- m m 4 a ankees enty-two 1s to seven- P ; irouls a ana ak dhe Ganest cae had to he pitched hiresoit owt | O'Dowd can get xuate] At the Loyola Council, Knights of | /p ng eoptcat wae present, tne and the Nationals have outha:.|/ cess this last Winter that est fighters In the ring, “He ip eh Mstane ce nialtine |e exch to meet Britton) columbus, No. 477 Hewes Street, Brook: , d ALM) Watrick, while viriting, at | Solpetia' Nineteen’ Canaan” thITtS 4 d light 8 ele had the Sox on on Di ere. \ bale pa) ‘ nity’ Hall No. 20 Park How, tir 4 ¥ rarely in nt, too," saya Jimmy, | tet te ¢tnnings. but. a sraashing | re et star bout Young| 1A. last night, Jimmy Twyford put on For Actors’ Fun 1 Gir Hall Allee, No. 28 Park to" th eed: [nine hits. to thirty-seven, Brooklyn| We've made up a lighter which gi an important advan. | {iP to, nb By RY th oF t ee BD ot the welterwe Ja boxing show. The card was as fol- pt — lame 0 say that Vatrick io @ Very Mab also leads in ext bate slauts Th weight for Spring and Sum- tage over the average fighter, He also |routhpaw.. Me triad to fun Monell and | Aron Ned made a | (one: Wdle Witssimmons ye Tommy! Capt, John M, Myers, K. of Cy will 6) | | samme | eankees have excelled In Ba mer Its number is 939 to Bows how to train. For four rounds | fush, two Catt’ spots in the Box bat. ore with his two: | Shean, four rounds; Johnay Clinton vs! umpire thd game between the Song-| ma wtmne Ye Hunts Hone Bowing Ale: |" OR as the mrocklyn sluggers disti tah tt fram (ta Wine ter, crash shuse, Who, mediately matched to box Cal Delaney | pouts between nolvces. et on the AU Of te h ‘eg ae 5 : Deeds to keep him going at top speed | Mort at the plates The bases were |in Cleveland on May. 8. ee AMOR ie Lt Heel al No, 1, Fox H Grounds on Sunday, waich will De; Sil te milad Sy Ue lemme Site jee tte Mee Ae bebe Head] My- ter brother—No. 923. eee, 20D OF We aoe Be: Aauren ah fall, Pay baseot (hire tim Glentay ey Rae |Staten Island, tho Woxers’ Loyalty | One of the Important features of the | , Bowkign, bontem, re mali (Mt, Atm the | Krueger, 428; Johnston, .187; Gritt: | * Registered Trademark BG How 10 train for'g ten or a twenty |Prtind muster, Hut the bad news| weblnace Laried tm Lemteviiie, | Uli vite oral interesting bouls,| ATeat field day to be given for the! Mame is ths Wal Fiephant, Individual, Rodis | 49g; Hickman, .125, and Mack Wheat, round bo. d feeds Ro ‘expert! was sill to come, and Amos Birune| CMV EIAND. WO. April bho Body | eee main event went eight rounds, | DeneAt of the Actors’ und of Amer-| pause © betag tet he wil | 83, er to ftay!,, ROGERS PEET ComPany ' i : bore it He took ‘a ball and @ strike, (of Frankie Robinson, America’s premic 6 ig ae " a — xcept for e injury to Ray Qdvice on the subject. Watch just} (i) fined a pretty lowe t0 Be" Jockey, who was killed in-an acenient on | DFINKINE together Silas Green and Jack | ica, Hvers, during his baseball ea-| 1a 1. ing aon, of petten to the sceeeent, {Or cine WIRE 0. FAY | Beoadway pi Broadwag what | do for this eight-round |on! and two run» fF aig put simse|the Howie rae. (rack tnay Friday, wii | HbA Ste Teer, made himaelt so conspicuous in| columbia ures Mod fra Tourpament mul be | ADS te from. the charley. | at 13th St corte ‘ at Shing with Leonard at Newark. self together for Babe Muth? ‘Phe duns be taken to Louisville for burtal, it was | pgp ag scp etna crabbing” umpires that baseball 5) top"in this ownt, while the Hig BE KE) Horses, sprains, golds and ailments onvenient ; nae Jage had been don barn had been | ann, ro to-day. Funeral sor Russo and ‘racy Draw. fans are anticipating with @ great) brought wp the rear, that have made Shings miserable fr Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave RICKARD is expected back | ebbed and the steed stolen, \ wid here yesterday at the| TRIBNE N. Jy April 8.—Jack! deal of good-natured pleasure the aptette ama Curran” age et, Joling tn the the Clan Hugeink, Larry © eney tus wt Warren at 41st Se a to-day and fistic| Causey's pitching in the first fye in. | Nome o waking removal ta Canis | Sune New Orleans. and Harry Travy sibility of seeing him treated to thon” they ere okmely presied by Farrington | Deel ETOUDIOG WitD OB te. the. ‘ von be fortucoming ninws May Fass, Me wan the Yctun af Vil, Mile homo of tho noted riders | Philadelphia, fought elght hart and fost] some of hin own medicine, and “Harter. se “au a{ Brackive heepital lish however) le o> 1 Mf curse, the bige | Vie 'the. bull bouncing. pver "dimuners | ¥4O™ _ Founda to @ draw in the windup at the|" New york patrona of the game|_ Coons’ tenis mi Sane. ty New, Tort win | Rook Noepit a Way of news Tex MANA head: and two nits in the secd Fox Shades Joe ‘Tiptite asi Ray Hathetd, have a special reason to recall many Pil Peipele are = ee Tecikink BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, ! b Litt y HILAL , wil 8 exe incide| ne Polo tone New. 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PHILADELPHIA, Apr Jory Fox, | nroke even with kK. 0 ‘xelting incidents at the Pol aprrations on, the, New dent ED Lathe A ceil aerieforel Athen Ca Wi TIS AND TAA iii fight, but he | Posinw of the pe 1 » featherweight champion, de-!iyp, and Danny Hu, Grounds in which Evers was a prime Park Kow, where the const | 4 Racked house at the Twentieth Ce : mite) ¢ ’ to hurry the announce Aelling ¥ foated J iplita, Brooklyn, in a fast! yada stig Ad factor, especially the famous ‘nel- Sscieiaatas jtury A. ©. of this city Happy Howard Cordes ker Nishio : low of an out at the Olympia last night. ‘The New ¥ dent when he “Merkled" the Giants " ot New York was awarded tio 2s Ml a sis ath, Wolk ink to the articles of the crowd, oof third by . . ; 3 hen fey Wins Easily. lover Young Grady of Pownell, Vermont ; 7 is oth, © Watt roeme aust name the battle : I boy's brushe Brooklynite’s ponderous swings often Greb out of the championship, Apart from) qa kEs-BARRB@—Pa., April &—At| Victor Ritchie, a promising Young ban Casile Point; ! sed 3 lmen. just missed’ an old w wild of thelr mark, while the little v Pie the interest of the great crowd which «ne poo c Ti inc Jim Coffey, |tamweight of Harlem, — scory dI® Stein’s Howling and. roc avant o months before July 4. 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