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QHE BVENL NG WURLY, BALU wa, Ae wan 1b, Loa. MANY FIGHTERS HAVE WON BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORKBIEGIGNE - AME BY SCIENTIFIC BLOWS. FAMOUS LEFT HAND PUNCHES TO PITCH AGAIN Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) AGAINST YANKEES Dodger, Wi Twirls Farewell same at Jacksonville, Has Not Allowed Earned Run. _ LANDED WITH LEFT HANDS As a Rule Port Side Arms Are Better Developed Than Rights— Attell Was Noted Southpaw Puncher; So Were McGoorty, | Dal Hawkins, Fitzsimmons and Jeffries—Dempsey’s Drive | With His Left Is a Paralyzer—it Does 80 Per Cent. of Work | in Ring. (Special to The Brening World.) JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April 12-< Tho stage is all set for this after- noon’s final conflict here between the Dodgers and the Yankees, which will be waged for the United Daughters mn — | of the Confederacy, to whom the gate NO. 1 IN SERIES OF ARTICLES ON PUNCHES USED BY) , Ulli ea Sle edie [receipts will be donated, Southern . GREAT AMERICAN FIGHTERS. Mint ne Consett as the atrecta, in the, hotel lobbies. and ® \ iD INTO clubs throughout the week and a big bag ag eg niga Witocns "ena* eromey fg de ey By Robert Edgren. Coprrieht. 1919, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Rvening World.) | OW that boxing has taken its place among world sports and has be-/ come of importance in training fighting men in the United States | lowed the An jean Leaguers an earned run during the series, will go on the mouhd for Uncle Robbie. To-day's game will be the last workout the Dodgers will have he To-morrow will be a day of rest and on Monday the two teains will leave on the 830 A, M. train for Bruns- ¢ wick, Ga., where they will play their t first road game on Monday after- noon. It would not be at all surprising to see Lee Magee in a Brooklyn uni- Army millions of people are taking a new interest in old ring cham- pions and their methods, For more) than twenty-five years I have made a close study of our champions, have watched them In their greates Ruoewen Moe GANS Dees Wace Time 1M “THE FURST HOUND .... Dar Reacnto battles, and have often put the padd- OUT SLOWLY — THEN, “DROPPER nat NURINe Gahutle haa i Babe oe " ‘ Biow 4 ’ 4 : ; Grin bum Gone scene nothing definite has yet been done ed mittens on with some of them my Twist oF THe weirs OMAAP and cannot be done until after April ® 19, when the time for Kopf to report is up, indications point to Cincin- ¢ nati's handing over Magee to the Brooklyn club, —_—— Miss Alice Lord Latest to Enter 500-Yard Swim The latest to enter the 500-yard na- tional championship for women awim- mers is Miss Alice Lord of this city, ; Harvard Crew Confident _ | :vs'sin'tic ier aires, “Ekemeweee” | Of Victory at Annapolis) iis. i. tte Wats Sea self, to find out through personal ex- perience what traits of character or physical power made them superior} to other men. In the old days of English boxing the English placed great reliance in a “straight left.” The Jem Mace school of boxing was of the “hit and get | away” order, nearly all of the fighting being done with the left hand, the right reserved for a finishing blow. This is the safest style of boxing, and a skilful fighter with a fast left hand can easily beat down a stronger and | clumsier opponent in a long fight. | A curious thing that I have often noticed in left-handed fighters !s the peculiar development of the left arm, Abe Attell had a wonderful lett | hand. When I first saw him fight, at Alex Greggains's old club on Howard Street in San Francisco, Abe was a two-handed slugger. His right arm was larger and stronger than his left, as is usually the case with any naturally right-handed person, After years of boxing Attell’s left arm be- came larger and stronger than his right. That was natural, as the left Live si SAM LANGFORD. iDDLaweIeNT. Boe Pree seenons SPW BIG MEN AROWD Wr t OCKED a Lord will have strong competition for hand was extended and used continually in hitting. T have noticed the RRAINC, SWINGING Lert ye be 9 OUT HEAVYWEIGAT CHAMPION « the tite, her triacde ape cortun eek } same development in Jeffries, Fitzsimmons, Hawkins, McCoy and hundreds Boor Blows. ave Crimson to Use Sailor Shell in| Cat, Whitman could have hts pick |*he will be able to convince her oppo- ! of other famous ringsters, 2 eee wa eze Big R With Ti Oa anne Cowon tonite. Ceies sent ey have been in @ real ! MePettiie abot sunnTRanlb IMQueen | Cov ok Bare GH ane Dome erere ig Race With Tigers ene as heas the dimensions os that bis| ‘The event will be held at the Brigh- 5 handed hitters ever known in the)sehool, He Jabbed old.John L. Bulll-| the bode that ide hint a ero) W. id Middi crew has been using here. ton Beach Winter Pool next Saturday : American ring was Dal Hawkins.| van until John in the| among te ave ight, tee ene hin HAT OULD YOU LIKE TO KNO ? dd The Harvard crew is not a finished bivheagey Herts dil at rig Rep ta Pees aah Mietnte iy, | Seep tar tuna “hehaboed dere [BRAM Ra Zcottr ter ee ct] SPORTING QUERIES ANSWERED. tints» me tonne wat | UTA Sembnateh O7,Any, AAR ing champloshin Doth even are Nevada, and as a taid oi ede Bis Knocked him out. He gabbed| gaud him wiionine co cise hed tang | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 12—|napolis confident of giving the best sanctioned by the A. A. U. and will ttle fighting in that old mi through sixty-one rounds with the | completely around once or twice be-| ‘The Evening World will en- In a recent issue of your paper you| Harvard finishes its home rowing for| {here is 1m them. All are experienced | oP the Women's Lite, Saving. Lenjiia camp. When he went to San Fran-| black marvel, Peter Jackson, and,|fore he reached the oor. Lanatord| geavor to answer any reasonable the weights of Lewis 232 and|the race with Princeton and Annapo-|withent wiltieg. Thaic work has im. |and the Women's Swimming Associ cisco he had taught himself a style Piles Lh ates ny Serine ta Hare had tremendously w and powerful EperNis enero aaa? pig ita read. | 29D#Ko 226, Is this correct? Will] lis Thursday afternoon, and the same! proved a great deal in the vant ‘week, |tion of New York ed ; rn vhich he dance: ay slsetad) 7 pd et v ed Lewis, = een bei t time. . n the 500-yard race are Mis ar isa. that caecitey aetna Seas Fram, auilte MareUienie ce caiea ena Dempsey’s Left Is a Ann?” “What 4s Bolshevikt,” “The | Since the latter took the champion- the Naval Academy, where the brush | jas, Arye teoasetee See, ee liotts Boyle. Ww Bo holds nevacal Sas Saat time. Dal practised. striking|tap-tap-tapped his way to victory, Parai diameter of the seventh dimen- | *%!D to the present Dr we R will be staged a week from to-day.| The rowing order for the triangular national Littles for the shorter d bs @ blow by reaching out slowly to|changed the style of American box- ‘araiyzer. sion,” &c., will not be considered. Wrestling weights are correct. The Crimson will take time by the ney Berg’ gee 4 Rech Wiese ANCES, ed Wl 0 el mene her det 1 full arm's length and then suddenly |ing for several years, until Fitzsim- | Jack Dempsey, who is to fight Will| Queries on baseball, boxing, rowy | Britton and Lewis engaged in seven forelock, and rigger Hart leaves Mon-| (on "Te," pounds; f, Norman, Brascr, 1 yan, of the Met twisting his wrist, turning the palm| mons, Jefiries tnd the men hitters /ard July 4, is ja heavy, body: hitt ing or any other form of athletics | bouts exclusive of the last one at day for Annapolis to prepare one of|i71' pounds; 6, Frank Lothrop, 180|owbrook Club, Philadelphia, who 4 @f his clenched ‘hand down and | demonstrated that the we ght behind| with the left. He doesn't swing, but aieaitate Canton, the Middles' eight-oared Ward shells| pounds; 5 Bob Sedgwick, 193 pounds; | sesses several titles in the Middle A slightly lifting the elbow. ‘This blow |4 blow wins fights. drives the left straight in or uses it| Ws be given careful attention and What is the seating capacity of the for the Harvard oars, The plan to|4, Dave Morris, 174 pounds; 3, John{lantic States events, and Miss ' was tho shortest left hand blow ever Fitzsimmons Greatest h a@ lifting hook, according to his answered accurately. | Boston National League grounds and ship the sectional shell for the race| Linder, 180 pounds; 2, Charles Batch-|nor Ubl, also of the Meadowbre eed by any fighter It travelled only iS alte opening. He practi ally knocke rH Ful What is tho nationality of Jess) the New York Polo Grounds? | | was abandoned when it was learned | elder, 172 pounds: bow, Fred Whitman | Club. threo or four inches anc nocke " ‘on out with that punch, although | wig é SGT. P. F.C, that there are already four Ward (captain), 170 pounds; in, N rt ving honors fa man down as if he had been struck | Left-Handed Hitter ho hit him twice on the chin beture| Willard and Jack Dempsey? How! poston, 45,000; New York, 38,000. | skiffs on the float off Ba devers, aaditaltetacs, te roles dodewte aka nan assented ceca bahferagasee with a baseball bat. 3 he fell, He has brought down Mor-|0ld are they and was the latter ever a oh as ped a rivalry . Bob Fitzsimmons was the most re- ‘ OURH 4 Is Bob Edgren, sporting writer, Miss Josephine Bartlett, who meek ene, cae oF el fastest | markable left-handed hitter of them | } au CP aia ee dead or alive? If living what is his rl held the metropolitan title for f | Righiweleht champions of he ae ng re at wanda et | ean eeHeRLS bending em double B.D. [adres «War Relief Work Has Helped _ jrriiegitnn coins Mion win : by that blow she was watching | Men with his left hand. He could hit| hooking the same hand up to the| Willard was born in Pottawatomie Bob Edgren is very much alive. Hi mere girl from College Point, who a that | equally hard with either hand, but | jaw, sometimes. cross “ | address is P. 0. Box 151, Hollywood, 5 ° cently in Detroit was placed aby Hawkins's left. In the first round | ey ait rat. w f jaw, sometimes crossing the right to| County, Kansas, on Dec. 28th, 1887. c. T oF bilan! Bartiete ina elf pleat ; ap the men came together Hawkins [Usually hit first with the left—and | the jaw ag a finishing touch | Dempsey first saw the light of day| “2 i) evive interest tr por: | SE eee es : aehid reached out slowly with that left was enough to win. He made] Johnson has lost all the reputation | at Utah, Salt Lake City, in 1895, He| W is Jack Dempsey’s bed hang ea ; ee jar plexus punch” famous] he ever had or might have had, and was knocked out by Jim Flynn the Dam Erne told me he thought Hawkins |), i eto) e when he knocked out Corbett in four-| 1 wouldn't mention him here but for | Pueblo fireman in the first round of| That's it. intended to pull down his guard. teen pounds | titles of athletic paraphernalia over- Sellers to Meet . t Carson. . + * - ‘which was held high, Krno saw| ‘een . . thing, Awa fighting machine be |a bout in Salt Lake City ‘on Feb.| How should I address a etter to John Athletics Dominating Feature | cas" sor our soldiers Hawkins's hand poised motionless |, When Fitzsimmons first toured | did have a few tricks wort of a | 13th,:1917, \MeGraw? GR | e ne : f , 1 8. ; e le . es ; 8 America as a fighter he knocked out| scientific interest. Johnson's beat | yr of K. of C.’s Entertain- Mr, Mulligan visited all the big dn the air Just numo Bene's own pro-| America ae a fighter he knocked out | scientific Ingerea inson's best} Prom whom did Bennie Leonara| _New York Baseball Club, No. 200) Cis Ent cae a RIEER, Visited. ol the) ble ay if e ims tecting right forearm—and heard the referee count “seven,” | Qi) Was the original Battling Nelson gum, Italy and Germany to espe- 1 uppercut, delivered | a charipiol i i Surltt BR The ate WN GINEE FUE mE lore: | whan too close 10 hin oononent to des| Tit eee Comm DREnID? H Fink. Fifth Avenue, New York City. | ment Activities. troops are in France, England, Bel- To-Night’s Race i Donovan told Fitz that he'd} liver any other blow With his el- ‘ realized that be was lying on bis i > ‘ Leonard took the title from Fred- |» He vich, se See eit coeta t siete DL A dead Ae te 2 : red- | born in Hegewich, IIL, or Copenhagen, cially study the needs | ack, and managed to ket UD Sey Pet eens. ck te: Ble fellows) bow close to his body ane Bit ore | die Wala by a ‘knosksout. in the | Denmark TCAs HE rovival of legalized boxing, |for everything in the way of out. ice aaa ane hat hapy was, dunt, thls: | Me eras mectini al comers if he" ee eee aeee cut umes the chin, even funth round at a bout held May 28th, Copenhagen. is correct. The date renewed interest in baseball | door sports. He played baseball with | ¢ votormers entered. in the National Hawkins reachec his hand was near enough to deliv hie peculiar blow. It didn't look] like a punch, and Erne didn't move to get out of range. Hawkins gave his wrist and forearm a twist and his clenched glove struck on Erne's cheekbone. But for Erne's high guard the blow would have reached his chin, as Hawkins intended, and Erne would have been knocked out Hawkins knocked out scores of fighters with that blow. In each of 1917 in this city. was June 5, 1882. | ; bul ss Ne oitys and rejuvenation of outdoor Bie aeegette oy Lerotarad Federation of Postal Employees’ games athletic contests in general can be} bali, donned the boxing gloves and|in the 13th Regiment Armory to-night, definitely traced, in a large measure, | exchanged punches with soldier ath- | track and fleld sport will experience Ut- to war relief work in @nnection with | {ates 4 He Kacwa how ak feel | tle frounle, 12, regsining he Blane it held owal rts, is dire in the athletic world before the war. | providing entertainmeRt and recrea- | {W274 9POris And te eee nEnat | One of the most interesting events on Phitadetphla, Av Russo f» only one of those |tion for American soldiers, sailors | wil) insure all sorts of outdoor sport | the Programme is the ‘Postal 600 Spe fighters who oan take punishment ft 18 © #2 ang marines, Devotees of athletics |\for the million and a half American | Cah”, jack Sellers, Ted, Meredith, Ho- | thin cl 1 er Baker, Neal Sh hnessy, Georg was as pleased as a child with al back, I can almost hear again the pe A ead will have the better of the| |. 1 debted to a few men who made | Soldiers still in Europe awaiting the mar menor, Seat Aneunnnaneys qeorse new toy as he went on, night after | clash of Jeff's tecth. It was a wicked | the number of rounds from el; t day to come home, Mr. Mulligan s . a gpa tie ; iy \ humber of round oT ent the point to feature sports (especially y come nome, » Mulligan | will face the starter. Sellers is the r: night, Kenooking. ous le mien, with a blow, and one ninat W i eh it Was |ton, it will give the aport in tho| 0, Loaghlin, the promising welterweteht of | outdoor contests) as the one big at- knows what the men want and he is | cently crowned national 60-yard chan his two fights with the great Joe Gans | spot just below the edge of the ribs, {Th Saeeaiee Na, among. the many {State of New Jersey another big boost. | Allentown, P Young Leonard of Pennayl. | traction in war camp activities, supplying It. Bad that ha beat before. oF ame he dropped Gans for a gine-second|{isually, called the “pit. of the|teueht in the army camps, for use |72® fight fans across the river Ike to | rania. have matched to meet in a tenzmnd| The outstanding figure in this group | There can be no doubt that the re- | "°it Uvilere repeats he will meet Joa count in the first round, with this| stomach.” e LJ ea pega re splat. with {fee long bouts and the prospects are | bout at the Peerless A, ©. of Wilkes. . of men is William J, Mulligan, Chair- |markable volume of publicity given | pay of Chicago in a Week or so, punch. It was a blow even the ape ei mons had a trick of ahift-| the Boche In hand to hand Grips With | iney will be rewarded, as the Assembly | est Monday night, Loughlin has been fighting |man of HKalghts of Columbus Com: | 0 Sihletion A a.remust Of (be policy lent pe tatora could hardly see delivered, and |, Fiizsimmons had a trick of shift Benny Leonard, present jightweight Jonly a anya nao Hanacd the nmond, |%2."elt In all of his contesta that the indications | mittee on War Activities, An ath- adopted by the Knights of Columbus tip. top. cont the effect of it was as startling to the |)0M N18, a nd then oP i diidey hd bape Ais d the amends | gre he will have n0 trouble in outpointing | lete himself, Mr. Mulligan knows the /and other war relief organizations 1's Indoor mile recor’ onlookers as to the recipient. booking | the We hand Just as AY | ehamplon, maken Rr ut eof 8 lett ie n Ny a ha Saenaling sole The Leonaré, real value of athletic sports to a par- | has impressed legisiators, and the re- Chicago, on Thurad ay n ht whe ould natura’ ok a right in the | hand punch in Dondy 8 blow est crowd that has yet witnessed a = tcipant in contests, and knows: also | quit is the probable passage of laws, | Tn the distance in # minutes “5 a They Stayed Down When normal left-footsforward boxing posi- | Was the one that led to the knockout | yout in Jersey City saw Frankie Burns | If Lomis Parente, the fight prmoter of San] the keen enjoyment and healthful en- | in many States, legalizing boxing and onds, clipping 1 2 off the mi tinued knocking them out with blows | when the other man was trying to on the ch Many of them where | clinch. | Dlacksmiths and Jumbermen and} He had a trick of pushing about | strong fellows whe didn't know how | until his rival was a little off balance, | to protect their ¢ *as, but thought] and then shooting in this uppercut they could fight, ae begged Fitz to| preferably with the left fist, 1 can hit them in the body, with the left.| close my eyes and see a picture of So Fitz worked out the solar plexus | the ring at Reno, and see that black | punch, and Mike once told me Bob] afm shoot up and Jeffries’ head fly Senate, now in session at Tren tion, This was his famous “shift of Welsh by onard, He hit Welsh J x . Pranciwo, stages the four-round bent between 4 3 “ set by the great Johnny Overton In 191 , . } of Jer City and Battling Reddy tertainment it provides for specta- | permitting baseball on Sundays, Mr, 3 it anc rave Rane ta a ea Mand e body that the English | ae Chon ¢ ach Lae Gohdia i ‘en Murchison, th u's sprin:: MoGoorty’s eft Landed. and it gave him tremendous leverage | 80 hard in th ly that English |pattie. there on ‘Thursday night. Over ;A@%* Gibtoos of 6t, Paul and Soldier Barviclt |torg. It is because of this that Mr. | Mulligan’s statements indorsing box- ee Murch an, th at Lg is aprin and when lyzed below for a knockout blow. He knocked | champion went to the floc [of Brooklyn at the Oolisoum in Friao on next Another great one-punch left-hand] | 4 L “4 vat’ | Mulligan, from the first day the|ing have placed before law-| runs, arrived in town Elles wae Maddie Mooorty. 1 saw |cut both Bharkey aad Bunlin with | pe we oP and un a Aaah Prager’ j Tamlay nt the content ought vo tinct « bie icnighta of Columbus began their | makers throughout the country with [confident that he will take the prizes 4m knock out Jack Harrison, English [te Punch. Hoth of them told mo | the wi chen Leonard dashed into], Frankie Burns, who unintentionally fonted pee gr la aghena yee ppt Wty! war relief work, insisted that ath- | manifest effect, A statement emanat-| both events back ¢ Louis with hin ‘ wie never ¢ , . leties be the dominating feature of | ing from Knights of Columbus head~- h eeeemnenten camienemend iniddleweight ‘champion, and Dave | Ait wa none never |G Decne: ee 0 Tote, Rae et eae Ne | mith, Australian middieweight 3 roof be- | fir 4th Regiment Armory in | (Wexing aboot mating ‘his tome in Gan Pran.|the Knights’ entertainment and rec- | quarters to the effect that the order esterday and 12,00 persons witnessed the scrap, Rattling Roddy in the seventh round of their eight-round serap at » him rmer Heavywelght Champion again, for fe ing killed, He hit too hard, Pitz Double Header at Olympte Field champion, cach with almost the first ity, Thursday night, med train eatte ett C4 He ent mill-| favored legalized sparring exhibi- :" " simmons 8 ne ie c i ¢ Jeffries was 4 great left Jey ay night, peoume ining to- | cys reational activities, 0 Bpeny Ge bp Ly vi ¥ Orne’ mple Fle blow of the battle. McGoorty's blow | Fushi A Pad Seca ed Pg Pa yee ee a ktdenity Jett | day at ® asmnasinm in Jersey City for his eight- |" — jons of dollars for athletic supplies |tions was quoted by hundreds of |, To-morrow at Olymple Field, Was longer than Dal's, being more of | Ae foe ‘himself-—-why he ‘never | handed, Unlike ae lege | Found go with Jonnson of Trenton, NJ. | Another change hae been made to the date at {and is still sending immense quan- | writers throughout the United States, | Lincoln = Glanté, World's Colored , @ left hook, Dut it was delivered |My he ditgsiinmons Pond en a nina Anis Ge ta next boxing show of the Forestery’ Club of | for the ten-round bent between Pete Harman, the Champions," will clash in another with the same twist of the wri | Naika ee - | ean eenceevocition. and | Hazueth, N. J, on Monday night, ‘The tout | bantamweight chamoyon, ant Johnny Ertle of double header, meeting the — stror 4 ecame famous | cause that old guy knows too t usin h a ‘ ae ape an : Peg ‘ fe . Sel an fy : . fgtiid.,, MoCoy, Became | funiona) _Hecauso, that old guy knows too | roid the tert hand back for A fin it to pack the club howe, as both bora are At. Pad at they Sinnawpntie Basing Chi of RAY MAKES ANOTHER TWO SHOWS PUT ON Ironsides, of Newark in. the final gan ugh his ser much,’ s BC ‘ Oey Aen era axtannea: hie lath ‘ lghters aud besides it is the first tune tiey | Minneapol instead af the lade Lin rilita Spltbal Cc clone punch He could knock down a] ny other mar id and tell w {ie puns a el s ineaae Rae a tae aan tes a at on aa a RECORD FOR INDOORS. FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS, | !Hiams. Spithau krell or Hand man of twice his strength with xt, but when y ne 7 iding will do the hat| he's likely to do ive @ guarantee of $2,000 for hia ork for the ¢ | ls to we ored champions, won the cham a aegaa.aeagY.Y aS eel TLC eee short blow. I always thought that|think you know every move old Fitz | With it 4 bout betwee ys Sox. the =| ; i h \ j the crafty Kid borrowed that blow {can make he pulls out’ something | Monship, from Immong he 5 ight, ant Frankie Brome, the}, 2 Burman of Chicago, the crc Westen | CHICAGO, April 12.—-After annex- Tho Boxers’ Loyalty League, headed | the early game at 130 PM. the Lar from Dal Hawking. Ile used it in|mew that you,never thought of, -L|livered tho firs town with the] iorq palileay Mivcirger bh rn Ml pantamweiht, is now losing for « match with |ing honors in @ new world's record|by Dan Morgan, Bill Oates and Harry |tee"ciub. p ne crack Che much the same way. But McCoy |boxed in his’ training camp once | straight left, lifting itrsininine) of yruadetphia on Monday evening, April 21, | anil Jubnay Kilbene, baider of the feather lin the indoor mile, doing It in 4.14 8-5, Mabry, Hut OH & Somiaenenaee for the ~--- told me that he studied out the blow | When T was a youngster, I studied | f hin foek with 6 J \]erhey wore to have batiled at the National a, o, | Weert tt baring ae yametter who | yoie Ray last night made himself an-| wounded soldiers last night at the Gun Simarat orig ine | Fite hough yams | Rob struck the floor on } back “i " E d has culgrwe the . nt cl M A : [es ds Imeralds in Double Header, himself, his original intention being | Fite until thought 1 knew all about Hob atrusk the Roar on ile | {the same city a few weeks ago, but Trown's | Mas outarywn (he Sus [other by stepping the Central A. A. U.{Hill Hospital. The following bill wat! ‘The Emerald Baseball Club wiit to cut his opponent's face by twist- | r hought I'd put some- | e Iilor was so injured the bout was called off, | half mile in 1671-5 chopping off onc ‘ J Bill open their season to-morrow. after away from him if he can got Kilbane to fight Yeaindla, weigh in at the ringwides As | fifth last University. result of the fleht was never Ind if time until Jeffries put over], ng right maker of the Olympia A. vured ing his fist as his jab landed, 1 thing over on the old man, 1 sent ‘ he developed so much power with) ™y grip down to the station to be! from th the tyvist of the wrist that he turned|teady to beat it away from there, | the fin! om, the previous record made eal daek Raunien ye. Tin Manis noon Jat the | Catholic | Protector y b To a ell, Chicago | somery, Morga avy; Joe} ero 3, estchester, with a dou we by Tess Campne ago | Eomnd’ ver Eddie Summers and’ Fred | header.” In the first Contest, which. hien at Kitbane bas almady refuwed to make that weight umman is lucky if he geta on a match with Ki- ng the fighters better indu: mats than the matchmaker of the National A, C, heduled for ft into a knockout blow instead of |4nd had my clothes outside where McAuliffe, the orlinal Jack Dem: — st Dyer vs. Tim Healy. § P, My they ‘will-ere t Fc mersiy destined to mnutitate and [could slip. into them int where 1 sey, Dixon, McGovern, and all tho| 4 eoser posing dow at which 2 bane wt 195 or 128 vounde singside, ~ The ‘ame bill was repeated at the|bats with the New York Steel Hel. “tei old time champions at users! oO tng , at which Bidie Moy Baseball Box Seats Are Going Up,|Community Club House, gith Street|mets composed of former 27th Divi dishearten a rival When MeCoy | @nd get away, 1 was going to catch of Allentown, Pa,, and Terry Brooke of Boston | Frankie Daley, the plucty fittte featherweleht land Riverside Drive, under the direc-| sion soldi Jor the left hand, Although many of 8, While in the other gam fought Tom Sharkey, who out-|Fita off guard—I'd never Jet him Alth y will battle in the main event of twelve rounds to | of Staten Island, who rewntty garo Joe Berman Fen tion of Billy Dunkin, the Paterson Silk Sox. will bear Biaizhed him twe Is and was {Se how much I knew about boxing-— | them used the right for a A A eee aaa ie itt helt ucler the wusplece ot the {wich a grat batile at Haltimore that the refore | CHICAGO, April 12.—Prices of select 3 opponents, Bill Kiem of the Notio , one of the tough 1 strong and then I s going to knack him| punch, tho real wenring down WOR) armory 4. A, at & baseball park at Bostos on | Selled the contest « drew, was muichal todey to lsente at the Cbloago National League | 54, League will officiate as umpire men I've ever seen, he knocked ‘Tom |OUt and run for it, ie MUN MPT April 4, ho recelpte of which will bo donated to [Meet Johnay Tarte, the Bt. Haul bantarmaisht, for ased, jt | Silver Loving Caps for Champions -—— } : J : F lows struck ‘ i has mani wo ‘ion ° erica “apy “f flat on his Lack ‘twice with this I thought I'd have the laugh Rrtake bites lg Bt Inded soldiers of Boston, Hesides the | fifteen ruunde to @ devision at the American A. | was announced to-day by Vice-President To-Nigh: s: Brady Beat Jackson : punch. After the fight I ked} him, 1g ny openit fenat a0 we Me WKY serap there will be several other good | + of Balti dest Friday night, It on ck. Boxes which sold for $1.10 last| The three silver loving cups, which N. Y¥., April ; { Sharkey if the rkscrew" blows | iit Fitz on the chin—but t en a J pattion letween’ evenly matched. fighter, dry | B9 & eladhing goot battle between Little felican, | ing the war tax, this year | will be presented to Benny Leonard, | prady of this city earned y Rap! , burt | him He was just playing with lawls arranging the boule for the abo ‘At the Summit 4, ©, of New Jorma tonist | Wil $1.25 and. $1.00, including the | lightweight champion, Jack Britton, |Win” Snoneon at see yn eon Ov “Naw,” growled Tom, unwilling to|me, and after I'd slipped iny punch Ray Hatfiel\ aud Marty Cross will moet in the | ti o change would be made in grand | welterweight title holder, and Danny | Willie Jackson o anwar in at admit that such a slight fell cover he gave me a beautiful tr ith, the crack middloweizht of Bayonne, | jature bout of eight round. stand prices, Beeck said, these remain- | Morgan at the big boxing carnival to | found Pout At the Grand here last nigt 5: McCoy could knock him dow: min fox pulled stuff that Y 18.~-Ralph mill be hoot busy flating for thee. | SN so, RAN {ig AU TP genity lua) she 1 RESID | De SCARE By tate it avy Oaaiirine | am es i y f f will ne Ce Tey totnight eheve Deen’ fin: | <== ene, caught me off me balar and m that dre ned of, M Young Trady, the ational local | ma r of thia month as he is slated to engage in K, of ©, Bal a= Tennis Court, ———_—_—_—_————— Tavea’ and? are ne fine specimens of = pact epped hattnaaa Vereen thou was oof boy t]Mehtweight, aay bro bat r “ On a may night be will fale Wo} A tennis court, 196x122 feet, Js under Maroons at Dyckman Oval, Supe ag one could desire, The carni-|__ BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, Be ant Gnarlny, Totten Hablte | cee Muibe me & Diack eye and beating round bout hero at the Onondaga | jorii 24 We will clash with Borman Miller of |Jenignte of Columbus Cener’ Bocretary (warcone will open the season’ with a/ Mutual Benefit Association, promises | = — Slat st a Jette I G tast nig nile Jackson. ha ; , Knights of Columbus Seeretary amr erie! ; : Hae howling & Diliards, 6th 3, Bullivan and the rest of the big men|camp anyway, I'd learned at oflthe advantawe in the f KMD HAG | tere oge foe den. Touass. es HUaeTbareee Pes [Ot ee eae eh AT LAT neet lGoutia header. at Byckoian Cvas, thesia uea ietute Meester state, Mie tree Castle Point jiitin' sts yaniit,O% &, Wasi ie Were great—wae Jim Corbett, Jim) boxing from Fitz, and I'd learned! the third was even the | Smith i in good shape for both contest the court into a skating rink during | attract s being the Plainfields and| Both Leonard and Britton are|Copdes Bowling and Bitiiard Academy, ya}, was a beautiful boxer, fast as a|that he was the one man whose mind )POxer was the aggressor during the] Georg Chaney of Haltimore will have another | Cold, Weather re is also being built|Newark Stars. Schwartz, formerly of | booked to appear in exhibition bouts ota E yO gireak and as quick of mind as he|1 couldn't-measu nd the one mag (remainder of the bout, It w ne 0 aan Caney: of Baltiaae " at Camp Dix, under tary Wand) Y ngland League, Will pitch| with their sparring partners, Bat- a A id never want to fight the Most sensational bouts over | easy tine in o-night, as he is booked to]supervision, ‘an outdoor gymnasium one of the games for the Maroons, |tling Levinsky and other ring stars ny RY ‘Sam Langford has passed bis be , | eteeee In this city between two light- | moot Jack Russo, the New Orleans fighter, in tho| which will include a quarter-mile cinder and MeInerny, former Villanova star, will also be on hand to display their a A ~ rf pass st | welghts, tar bout of wix rounds at the National A, , of ' Wack, Will pitch the other wares, | Drunswick Balke Colleudes Co, '*'* Bath