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“eHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919," —— —_— Eamon’ | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN. NEW YORK (005 BONG YOU NEVER HEAR OF THESE POOR BIRDS! - = - ~—_ By Thornton Fisher BILL NOW GOES Referee Must Gi Give : a Decision by the Press Pubi = i a 7 2 a) , \ l Gane fi ry | in Measure F vara cones! Bie Co eos | 0 18, vicchal w Se THe oe - ve BANY Y., April 10.—By a vote \ to 18, two more than necessary, Giants Don’t Look Like Pennant ' the Gibbs Boxing BI was, pxawed tn oreo taal ¢ on the measure, Senator ham Kaplan insisted that the bill ned a provision free seats, but Against the Red Sox. , HATS the matter with th Giants? Every fan in New! York is asking that question. Up to { Yesterday they tort four straight to PAINTING THE SeeNERY oF the American League champion [ted THE SIGN BOARD In RIGHT MELD Sox and apparently wore outclassed In every game, which isn't any boost to the class of National League players | a8 compared with the Americans. Of course, these only spring training tour games and won't figure against the New York team tn the Weason’s percentage table, but that ir fo excuse for their showing up to yesterday when they finally won Time was when the Giants came North from their Marlin camp with & olean slate year after year We appreciate the fact that th weren't playing the Red Sox in days. Minor teagucrs were their op- | ponents instead, and as we look back at those days we cant help \ ecccdipoiaciiad ‘that ticir success would not havo THE PAT HONDLEP - | been 30 impressive had they been . 1S RAPIDLY ROUNDING | \Went From Flyweights to ay gary Aan par he has playing teams of thor own size, so to wre FORM | is poxea for the inmates of BG } Quentin prison and on one occasion hat institution after he and Bill was reported nate shortly before nit ts similar in many re s to the Gibbs that it provides that the Navy an Board Control ently incor+ . shall administer the law, os virtually every official cons boxing. bs bill creates a Boxing Com- with & salary of $5,000) a four deputies, to receive $25 t work. To | against clubs tn first-class cities must deposit $10,000 with Stato Comptroller in second cl Cities deposit. $5,009 and those in parts ef the St $2,300. These ts are contiscated if the cluo es the law limited to ten rounds in Only three ten-rouw fought at @ club th 1 was p PIONSERS aes BEGNNING W GSTABUSH SQUATTER'S RIGHTS oe oe Steven's ions NES. THars wy) | (O0ES SHE SING CREAM Ne EVERY NIGHT? _ 3 HOUNDS HAS ATTAWED VOCAW AL eosrRoL : ‘Novelty Among Ring Boxers Is Meehan From the Coast Gibbs bi Giants at Last Break Red Sox t give a de W goes to the | Heavies, Peat Dempsey and XCUSES are being made for our|heaven and earth to “br f : Is Here for More Action, | ” . w m out | Bennle Leo ‘d, wh yas the ae ad J - Paine agerenon nn ng, Masta Stn | | Young Ye ankee anes [naretniied thelr pont, ono of the Winning Streak Bis by the Fed nox to the tact that leer et nte emis, mect Hestiot: | Tpirler Shows igus Wan PRA ans BESO Cree Ay US BSE onus Cu, April 19-I'e a > the Bostons are a team of youngsters he get on the t gathers nor @ *nd the Giants « lot of veterany "on with Pesek and put | yt Promising Form BIG, fat, Jovial boy, who strikes | Meehan, who is a good bit of a] |singer, stepped to the footlights ar Would at least g v« one as belng more political) wwiuested the band leader to play ; sagt ak ait whose muscles don't respond to train-|jine on the man he says tle so than pugilistic. Bright eyes| “he, how T hate to get up in the proved it by bre ing as readily as do those of their|called stars of the mat gwine ure) JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Apri! 10.—|that actually pour forth happiness, &| morning.” tring of defeats by the Bo " afraid to mee! | @ leade esc eres, Sivals As ree Ny a Aid shecg followers are always) Luther Nelson, the young pitcher trom {great big resular smile and a sense | cal waht Witla Grea. eee, behoo Interested in sensations, The match | Memphis, Tena. gave Miller Huggins |of humor which an outsider apprecl-| 44, Hut still the music dispenser the young dlood and save moncy |doubtiess would repay Mr, Macfad-| something to ponder over and the Yun-|ates more than himself—that's Wille; could not grab the air, wpeat in a siege of training of the old Cel the moe Anattre ja Staging it) Kee clouters something to cuss over In|Moehan of San Francisco, the only How long have you been here?” Beas who need o lot of time to got | to Pe ene, witch be tae inning practice game, boxer who bas the distinction of | a9ked Meehan. Sia the fifth gaine of the sharply @nd fielding pitching of and Jobn Paul Jone picked up a victory by a sco John Pollock and Gossi he has nothing against Doo Hagley, but that be lianged managers b of the fact that ho was Willie Jackson, patched up thelr long star ck Kearns, mana: Working hard | a fiv 1m aha | Promotion business, which he be- | 4 eventeen years,” replied the pris- 1 | next vu t ! . heered ants went South regarded as !i¢ven 19 cornered by « go-calicd| He showed everybody something he|starting in the flyweight class and| ner eplied the p o aelect dia | § pie to 2 and are a inuch cheered re or runners up at | ust. has not showed before, a fast breaking | going all the way up to the top notch | rit compromise,” aid Meehan, jae Ue @ referee of Boyle, in @ twelve-round bout to @ ; ji boemesaped et . ar t ay Oe ‘Grady! " 0 referee the i he game was played on ti Beran? pre neh Uvind up to What | HBY can't come back—or, rather, | CUrVe ball that was as hard to hit as|heavyweights. In short, Willie is Uke| “play Sweet Rosie O'Grady.’ ar Jack Britton, welterweight champion, and J4°X | grounds of the Guiversity of Bou | Fepul jong e a ducking snipe. In five innings he|the American soldier who, upon get-|, Willie started the song and ha A aul, T ; , epening ot the season ts only two | only a few of them do. Billy! * Webi just finished the chorus when one of |Dempsey and J noe save Carolina and the diamond is the ia Weeks off. Let ua hope that the in-|Papke, who enjoyed the distinction | Meld Peck and Pipp and Lewis and|ting his first glass of French beer,| tha prisoners who was eltting in the |be stared on the a # wrated 12 Jest that either team has yet encoun- ) (jervening time will bring about a big | of knocking out Stanley Ketchel Bodie, lusty hitters all, in the hollow |eaid: “It looks like beer, it smells like | rear of the auditorium got up and |Grimn has officiated | tered in the vuth. Hard-hit bai y ‘improvement in their condition and of his hand and allowed only tour | peor and it foams lke beer, but some-| started toward the exit, eaten DOFKANS | he McKinney A. ( om is drawing the aimed across the smooth surfuce _ consequent playing. som years ago and was once a mid-| scattered singles, of which Sam Viek d started i walking out |98ht# !n California. Ga eee ae dohinesgun by , and topp fos |@lewelght champion, tried It Tuesday | got wo, Pratt one und Ward one, \ le /BOW oF other it lacks the authority pide Bay Atha is coe wisilig iota He BED nded high in the air, makia HE Yankees haven't set any ibd halted rancisce altaret tn “| inixed this suddenly developed curve Meehan fought ike a fighter with ie can't walk out if he wants wasn, yy Bath ieee tterala tight, | , Mise Pitzaimmons ts training hard at Grapp’s |for many spectacular fielding stuf Southern rivers on fire either, | hed. “Wo hada fash of hoy old. time | With @ singing fast ball and set Hug- the best of fighters, but somehow or chirped another inmate; “he's @/ righ: bare been suspended trom boring to Sa ome Chicago, |The outfield has a dad slope dows sat thelr showing so far has been |stuff in the first round, but after | Shere te wince him for Mette use Other he lacked the reputation; that lifer.” | Francisco, Police Capt. Dan O'brien bas placed ; rer RUM ACeCRALIA RS tore bayerel a ethi about sixty per cent. better than)that the one time Thunderbolt was | fo takes foo long a atride in pitch, i Until lately, His ring humor has| Meehan received his honorable dis the ban on voth tighter ou account of thelr re 0: At B08 EL ARLEN, a OT cianta hit. thelr Beat on. ane wom of the Giants. But it must be | hopeless. What a difference @ few ing 9 habit Pat O'Connor. is fying been a detriment rather than a bolp | CMree Mae te kept Taian paty rh fe baw Pianstore for thn okiine hiedal 3 meal ed Mike old tiny ne in mi years make.” In the old days Bart. | (0% Rg ying been last February. He kept in shape bY show in Ban Francisco for the Sokiiers’ Medal Fina Pa Dapper wee) Se ther Sotonak eink ieee hed Wea have ya Nusinese in the |‘ break, but he has such an easy, to him, He has just come to tow®) boxing with any “gob” who cared to) Fund, Sam Lang the nl Atiant P 1 tae ‘4 Wine ‘on Sich those of tho Red Sox. ‘They |8aMme ring with Papke. graceful motion that bis style 1s rom California, where he fought Jack | put on the gloves. According to Billy | is also barred from boxing there for the same B Wocus ChaTive annem dey Bo have been playing only the Hrook- = Pleasing in splio of his long steP. | dempscy six bouts, Willie was given | Gibson, who is handling the business | rasa, Kelly meet Jimmy dels | Lary Dayle gore and “tyns, who incidentally look a certal ACK SKELLY is another candi- | id nd, Meehan Is all set for anybod e two feature eight Seep eel Prod Ary ek Mp On hod he ‘ed the decision in three of the bouts; 5 1 In order to & workout drfore he meeta Bennio Kauff got two; Lew Met @ontender in the National Leacue date for the referee job at th ny place, at any time. Ho has|.. 1 “Pen” You eee, «The Ebbets oust bes lost|coming Benny Leonard - Willie! e odgers Dempsey won one, and the other two | fount them all with credit—all ex- ne Spertrn's Club, ta Sem: | To-morvw might, at the Cobra A. a. ot ty t e mame, and so did ep" Young out of five games to the i eneyPMOnATy, «NVALUE were Mtty-fifty, Veterans at the ring-| cepting Willard—and has never been onion Henny Coonan way. Eiecelohies iran, Mrame, the elered featbee | Mosul retlraa oariy to 10k dima T aoe f Xasikoes with uctle to Choose vetwern | Ritchie bout In Newari Jack haw a | Wi Lds AXE stot tie last contest say that it the | ieeisively beaten, “rncladed “among \G ae eco Ae Monn alta i pte teams in any of the games. They | Jersey license, and is therefore eligi- | te 8 t could have been of five rounds | his “opponents are Sam Langford, ian, 2 | were all well contested. The Dodgers, | ble. Jack would like to officiate 1 se \Quration instead of four, Mr, Demp- | Billy Miske, Fred Fulton, twice (1 on Monta ag @ matter of fact, have a grand |this bout, because tt would streng total of 26 runs red in the s&ies /en his chances of landing th | Srevial to ‘ihe Evening World, | &§ against 25 for the Yanks, with only | position of counting over Wi JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April 10. ee, 1 hits than Haggins’a (can, Dempsey, Jack has his applicat ‘olowing the releasing of Frank § res up to date. An acaiynis ir for this important job, and h | fulton says never again), Demp: jas we said before, and Jack Dillo has been giving exhibitions | licking the tar out of the latter whe sus camps of California | he was in his prime, On his defeats 1 have been compelled to diympia A, A saat Praukie Britt o Young Micharls, the Syracuse hits the r L to be sent back to the Pac T Pesek should be of interest ‘o| aun Area ahd Gerdans, a Loney : ee ORS VOR, eA non Pure. 1), Sheridan and Nagle Wlectric, 401 and dollam, for the Boxing Commission, i ite firm Rernarr Mactadden, the physical en). | th Race—Luthor, G. M. BMl- |ieust will be retained until I 5 Seer aa | ture expert, who is trying to move’ ler, Harwood: ee nared ‘Smith, Jack Miljus return | io nats 1 q j Aaaual resort on the oF he __ = — = z « Mitchell and Chuck won i rar i ne : i oJ \ vo, , WOUNDED SOLDIERS SEE | gest Wee inte: i whe : NEW IRISH H HEAVYWEIGHT, | cr is amonntes to ges 184 nee und the reporting hi of th 1 Goodbread is|8onquin No, 3, 319; Fidel 421; Dover nd der to Toronto Uncle Wilbe: ‘ eras 7 lg favor- |of Dempsey alone, Gibson says, he wi was ached! ‘ ™ 4 daddae Wins by Hugh Fullerton might make the better than a fair c| of being| 2°" *© Toronto Uncle Wilbert Robin Ng Ba ake bl favor | sught to have been the man selected | Bronien tenes aie’ peer giee NON. ¥,, April H. Dodgers firure the stron of the | selected, as Tex Rickard says Wil- | wielded the pruning knife again Democracy even though by Rickard to fight Willard, Joe Dil > sit Daly of Broo! de two clubs just now. lant can have no on to him, |this morning and Jake Hebi and [ra ss a ne ——— — h utty of Syracuse in t ; purrs Jack Kearns, ager of Dempsey, | Cauldwe h ook! pro : ound = ’ + says Danny Morgan, manager of Jack y Of By recuse in 4 REAL comer in wrestling | remarked recently $ Man GIGhe Nias tema t teen ca tee . i bampion, “that Brit Beier elibe line has been discovered in the |sood enough for him abe Sag Hes wag tsrpm tad B i St k nd S Pranks Berea. the Maat tittle doa af Se ioalaut et Wem Boe (an easy win Ov. | pe of the Canadian Leag' n | fast ten round bout a West, who promiscr to e000 ‘cause | are. yy ycnr soos Fes a peepete aemrcrat nt wperd Wer ELTA HE 1) ukes a EYES) | serey city, wit apart antter baits vontent | Yorn, Www al town fo me, DEKtows net.ag oat, ton oan et the Z%byazko: Lewites, Stechers| J B LYNCH, who recently lost one!) tne Qukland Club of the Pacitie re bis townsmen, He will go agaitat tung | auearance M bein Jersey City for the Shi 8 fifth and nearly out in and Caddecks a lot of trouble. of those hairline decisions to|Coast League under a like under-| Ralph S:roud, a former New York| it tone, far fl tk adie. Oroensrald was iy, the Now York featherweight, tn an eights | yant Fund saturday w Farmer Burns, who seems to ve the | Jimmy Wilde, the sensational Eng-! standing. Warren Arams soon may| Giant plicher was among the contest-| imma lee yeam 4 feats, Seat lores At a sing to be hobl in the big Armory ——--— Connie Mack of the wrestling Kaine | lish bantam, is on his way home from | be sent back to Oakland, the club he| ants in ‘Tho Bvening World Head n | Wady, Syractw Diinio” and “other citier, . in eo fur as he up all the budding ynd. Nobody knows yet just | vd on before entering Uncle dae At he Walle PAR ina Gn ie Soh Re 24, uneartied (his big youngster! when he will arrive. When he a y's rervice, Robinson has not | Ament tiled Booting be hei at the bead 7. mM Shelton, Novraska, His name is! he doubtiess vill have a lot to defnitely decided to let Adams] tlleys last ni Reiph ralled eval i peaks pea as rs “Fong Pesek—eoundn ike. about his London pout, all of which but everything points to his early| the Dover R. A. No, 2 team of Dover, Ahred the ‘Seti oa eka EL hina RASA Ak rs anybow—and so fur he hasn't vil! be of interest#to his many New | release N. J, bot failed to win a medal as his | Jouher tighter who has taken. on weight 00 fast | Base pre, 2 nok exactly & navies. | York followers, Hig Goodbread, the pitcher, prob-| total at the end of the game showed | Fes cody valle i egrerroa fay ai an rancisco 1 | jably will be the next one to get the pur 47. He missed the head pin four ght division, Leonard tas already t t Wine men of the kame before 1 ipraue ahanen te aan Eanes , 4 : on 1 took the blanket off hm, ni BOWIE SELECTIONS. haere Re ice yyranee Dl Dig times in a row and then made a} W sixcial tlre to be preene ate tia meeting, | Uransle Durna, A Shubert, Joe Lynch and iS *on_the race track. the most of his natures saititte ke strike, In the last inning he did! uy avantie Counc bomiew ourvrisat the| sod in no wredy to tate oa Je oe ‘The first thing he is credited with) First Race—Jack Leary, Vigi- | {Re most of his natural ap ok y | considerably bueter, scoring 87 for the| bowling fans of the city bp taking two out of | Claus, tlie fealneswelght champion, in Ay oO yracuse ‘having done is putting Joe Steoher| lxnie, Tiger Rose And spends Moat of his Wms eleceivc | total mentioned above, ‘The best that| WI Camu iet talus Uautala, ‘ar| rt % tencrewnd auk ae _Gown in a private bout. Pesek has) — Second Race—Risponde, Beauty : his time sleeping | tie *Rational: Recreation elieyw, Brouklya, The Bi » “a tal & ince t ‘ oy Pigg « ’ in the club house or hotel, he big| his team could do was to total 351, 6 Bayonne A. A,, which recently receiv 3) ¥ ae Become, Sut On tcp in | Sleep, Tho Belgian 24. fellow has lots of speed, a variety of! F, Hann, the four Gn an ie teem | ee ee ae ee | license from the Now Jersey Boxing Commiation, | & matches only reeenily won from Third Race—Louise V. i by yee] te Le senna the F Poet im no Metrovoli @ewhi| will open up about April 30 with Jeif Smith ¢ J °, John Frebere, the big Swede, in| Auctioneer ute Vs Murphy. Foran thd Kood control. He simply | way the only one to wr a fob, scoring | maunstniot Manic Meats oteee eis | Pal eres ep shee: Ata #9. with 4 Ballh a8 |) ag “Welcome to the West, my Eastern Straight falls’ at Houston, Texas, | ; se extend himself, however, | 14 ahah Vena (okie davies (ihe @¥ae minencing Atm i ne prinetals and his ope John y . SEE inctdontaiiy Frekere ia erent | pieurth,, Race Gizanepero, Miss [icovbie at present Is Keeping him to oe o . a ae ‘at, adh it dain Howard, ‘The elab will wat 7,000 and is tanty | SO friend. What would we do without ie ? ch to the batter: > o| ning were: Algonquin No. 74; Ale) ins rearing 0 et | xy City, Nowark, Kiivabeca and Staten | A vied to meet byszko on April 21, Fifth Race—Pulaski, Stir Up, Dr, Da but o th 215 Dover| y ater belore that dae you? Our automobiles run on the Chareot ME dincovery of the sensational | jonal boxing tn © helped to 1! the treasury of the State many thousands gears you make. Your typewriters help to run our business. Have an Owl! We'll smoke and talk things over.’ View we myprinr. ‘Tommy Fitzsimmons, who is from over there but still In serv Ve The thr are classy youngs The argest Robbie will not let any of them ¢ > jul he is ed to get down to fe] twenty-one-player innit 2 “Hasinaw, | Knockout ;RECORD cROWD EXPECTED And Syracuse replied, “I can ‘ditto’ your remarks, What would we do without your canned fruits. And your ships carry our manufactures Several sensational bouts were put Wahdts Indians, 110 on by the Boxers’ Loyalty League at] the Polyclinic Hospital | night. One nd two six-round batth unded soldiers a rare tr Tommy Ci bak from and expecta again just as soon as he ty mu hors has been oremeas for over At. | an ambulaace unit in France @ Scranton sohawk, {| eave the w ! Jit was a case of hurd battling all eve- | for bravery while under tire Retail Tailoring | em) Liege uf a dl "| ning. A newcomer in the league showed | 0 vcrapper betore le | to the regions of the Far Kast. Est: blish t AT BIG SHIPYARD SHOW, «' am y |his wares in the person of Fighting Jim | forest i . i . It { : Monty sht heavyweight cham eoning>, matchmauer of the : stablishmen . oo CRP eg re a] ;, H 4 HInteret that ‘ts he town Ay) the bi Auer bat at cane 1p thu He has ma Sound out betwen She F xi herever Gone (rene mets East, West, q lforcninvane tui Bandard Bhipyarda r ome jt vio saw him 3 | rywoin West Ho! atid North or South, you'll find mellow con- In the World | |hnn!aPranced to" agua Att : owing Te “Htc ima | Mure Keony of ew York, Mf hate boar yersation over mellow Owl Cigars. You'll i ena, the Armory A of i dy. w i we nex nealid i A of the Unit wling ha He tore 1 ‘on Saturday r f@ otif! battle find these good cigars always fragrant and PPODPPIPS PSP PI POP PP PL PS PPPS PP EPP SPT PRP IOT | PP OSOPOPGDIDRPRD, ment with elghi eama bell = : i p ‘ | fs th BD [fiat ein RA Gat ne ro always dependable. Thank that $2,000,000 ‘The bigger the business the i 1 tas and’ Laat Bee Ae AF] wha, Hobinison we lah battler’ | ay two matcia te the ttareionn reserve of constantly aging lezf. And get bigger advantage to the pfrom. the Standard : . heed beste many 78 AEPAIBNE |. 'C., New Sern, aa Marty Gib, at the aes} your share of this new dependability in peme, ' lich Poesy retain’ cian’ wactiod (ple ths shes card tn bovtto sar teerosad | Owl and White Owl In the nearest Naturally we have the first call on the mills and therefore | miny’ dil ; ' Mia ors tant thin anc me pats tram Porich lame | Pan alas $3 can show you many exclusive patterns that can be found ldniplevete ft Gee een ty leny brie ee A a an Food puncher, and he, tried ob nowhere else. Suit or Overcoat to measure, $25 to $60. make the event a gala one oan | fa EEE gt re phe forty-six rounds of fighting on : pare b You will get the same courteous attention as if our whole ene thalt, mente and taaeties Be tn wn, Coun was that ; ponents as business depended solely on your approval. bere who heave be aged, many i a3 4 | shot battle wil e witne i | ¢ | the programme” torminate . ian thank iN e a | {he Programme torminates. ‘The song quate Dut abe 4 BROADWAY & NINTH STREET | "orth many tines the price of admis: | prt! Ve was high ‘man forthe TRUM “HGNTISGTAND thai " sf ne 30 EAST 420 STREET bap QPP F ieee, dlite, faet a evek wilt tole ot Volk’ never miss Praag ara Ary 3] LONDRES iENE Y 7 4 will pe there boxing exhibitions: iweuded | (rfigt © the name of SoM nio'camp ia'amatsh| with the Boxers’ gues ine | Castle Point insta. ietrarn. Sy." | 3g SHAPE 7¢ td He cH roe 2 pinell shiei in fa the tight way makes it possible |» howe two sterling battlers, ‘Benny | ee igiler, 8 aren tor Cordes Homies sn Billiard Acsdems vin | Sd WEST 400'H S'tHT < big Leonard and Juck Britton, the leaders! | Jovn statka heat Ghafley Romer by, 10% pin ‘all through four hard rounds. at 8 ai. "and “Si. Nicholas NOU) eg NEW YORK CITY 4 Arnhetar Axtoms, | {ivis!0n, she Hating Pina wi {8 coae eriee rolled, &) the ifus sol ne om Healy, the | vet nah ti "ves Hy ‘a i . ‘ " Potente? easy, tales Iter and Silas Green Anishod. the ‘eve- Gor, Away” and. din; phone ‘ol, 63 . ‘ — |holds the light heavyweight. titi, Ww total wae 1,020 against 1824 for Homer, | Her oot ra tnd f TWO PENDABLE CIGARS — . with one of the faste; “x on "i Pes as se