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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Leonard Discourses on Willie Ritchie’s Fighting Style. i : } Corrieit, 1919, py The Prem Publlaning Oo The New Vork Eveniog Work! ENNY LEONARD |s doing more one Alderman, Charlies 8. Post of boxing than he has done in @| ——— ee Queens County ; year in preparation for his next | £ The ordinance was jntroduced by 1 Monday's clash with Willle Ritchie | WiLBERT Alderman Collins. The Socialists were i over in Newark, We dropped in on RaBinson) hot opposed to immediate consider: } Benny last evening in his 125th] @WEF OF THE Unanimous consent wag neces- } Mrect training quarters. He had] BROOKLYN . reel Gis ire Fy WY ae rid : Just been through seven three-min- Worcs’ MILLER. . hought it wise to find out the wishes @e rounds with three different boys, | HUEGINS, Lt is const outa before acting. EF Johnny Harvey, Paul Doyle and the} t Nic HGR prise (0 (he taajority membure of eh } lppy Benny Valger, On Monday he ~ board. Reference to a committee, Ked ten three-minute rounds, F na Wich might a up the matter } wd also played a tattoo on the HO-HUM — tion of Alderman Kenneally, Who pro- »} hing bag and pulled eight | posed that the ordin be made a Punching bag and pulled the weights. | 1 THOUGHT wert WELL, Keneral ore fur the meeting next He lovkea a vit ured us he re-| 1 oe was Cuesday. It is confidently expected ¢lined on the rubbing board after- the ordinance wil] pass at that / ward, put wouldn't admit it. He| Hi @ald he was in fine condition and | irse of the discussion on that his wind was good. He, how- | geration several AI ever, seemed to appreciate the fact | A: De dees that he still has four more daya in| Ace ve iociay tee which to round into perfect shape. | rvance S« gs County, the A little thinner below the waist line New York & Association ian he was last time we saw him | and other organizations had asked for ptripped, @enny appears unusually a hearing. : big for a lightweight around the/ ! gt was decided, however, that So chest and shoulders, pdbiic hearing be'held. 5 We a Mt Violating any dressing “It shall be lawful to play baseball yI Foom confidences, hope, in telling | FRiGID rimes, to which an admission fee ts OU that Benny sees no reason why | o Charged, on the first day of the week, he should have any trouble hitting ommonly called Sunday, after 2 o'clock Ritchie on the chin, He didn't say, in the arterngen, BrOy ioe Eecneine' aaah ' > mind you, that he would knock Bas prices charged bad witne welt Ano Willie out. He just mentioned the : Simuar games ¢¢ er fact that Willie's straight-up po- erie wake oo oo son gave an opponent an opening dap Of ine Treacting. on the ordinases rf a good walle ol he “take | means that the ¥ es will 7 TE goatee AL ie CLAN ME GRAW OPENS meet Mielpnia Athletics | aoe TODRM BN INVADING THE ; spent Sunday, } BMAD 1g K0 questioning Laon= CItT™ OF REST THE SEASON'S TRAGEDIES yt opening tC. ae: Oral } i At reapect for Ritchie and) ———— — ; sii 7 _ cee BEGIN } Willie's ability to give and take | ap See en ee ee ———— } Fen But Benny thinks ne), HOW TEAMS LINE UP. | s ‘eas ‘0 ° mak, ok Seat uet 30 we ‘aseba on On To-Day, \( Fistic Ni Many Athletic Record i st harien ORUGER GEL Vaniees ’ istic News n U ecoras Bowling Alley Htehle comes at you in a halt! Hooper, rt, Vick,rf. M My ° ; ping in and jumping fashion, the| Shean, 2 Peckinpaugh, #8 ns Pointin d Gi shee techunnde nt he] Beans, Heke | ST ing to Return || and Gossip ure to Be Swept by Chatter tc lowing the left. He stands nicely, | Ituth, If Baker, ab j raight up, with shoulders well back | McInnis, 1b. Pratt, 2b, ° By John Pollock 3 ee ee -Fashioned Interes ie eee ae nt of him, He hasn't any great} Scott, xa Tamar, ef, | Besides receiving a guarantee of oaras is CASON |: 20 in te Metropolitan cham- Variety of punches, He shoots th “t Hannan e , plonship tournament at the White Ele- Beri e pescnom Me shoots, the |e nang, © Hann ah ¢ $10,%0 for boxing Benny Leonard at the inintllpilne ¢ wera revere buble was ono a aya, p. logridge, ¢. ; Sportsmen's Club N Ke t ifovpang aolene a raight right in a downward course. Local Fans Stirred U, Vf ee aiaea tar epes ; | pubnie s only a feeble attempt, were eer CanG In A cowarard ostren ainic ve: PATGSLR id Up About Yankees, Who Seem to Have Pen- |stonday nient, Wiltie Ritchie ts Outdoor, ‘Track and Field | Bute Schoot 4. while Baker attended) trees ma Hareb aren ingot vies & point about on a level with in| Burns, It Callahan, rt nant Chance at Last—In National League, Brooklyn Club |{r'ue srscs receipts shoulu the amount] S Somi ace ee Ree teams will beat the houlder and lands it, uniess he | Young, Ff Bancroft, 4s. Leoke Moot D gue, OKlyn Club | of the arose receipts should the amount} Sports Coming Back in | ‘he university of Nebraska one-mile | famous Tt ret Nae erie Aber jssex, on a spot two inches below | Chase, 1b. Baird, 3b. ooks Most taken in on the show figure up ov a ‘ relay teain, champions o Wes lenctiea ceaCate “4 be Age th 3b. sho’ ‘. RGA € champions of the Weat, have | hundre tatarting pom. SBASA 35 tain p angerous Starter in Race for Flag. 440,000, “It would not be a surprise to Sensational Fashion. in their entry for the mile relay | hundred and ni the: Harlem, Pat , eT poe Oa way, he can punch} Kauff, ef Luderus, 1b. see the gate go over that sum, as the oe : mplonship of Aunerica, which will be | 4¢® five was the highest total of the right, He can't punch up-| Zimmerman, 3b. Williams, cf. Advance sale of tickets and the reserva- De ee cat: relay oaratval cto c. The Knights of Columbus, Fad with it ‘hard enough tom Fletcher, a9. Pierce, 3 By Hugh E. Fullerton. | OPVHE Giants gave the tans another tions for them Is already over the $90,000 By Alex. Sullivan. |held on wridey ond’ Seturday’ of this of New York, were next in line ares n t me any time with hia] McCarthy, ¢ Adams, c. | Copyright, 1919, by The Prew Publishing Co. chance to size them up yester- Mark EVER in their wildest dreams | Week. Franklin Field. Nebraska won | ¥ 98 hen ne the New Ro- ne trfes to shoot it up, but| Barnes, p. Jacobs, p. (ihe’ New York World | uy P Mr . |the Western. championship on Satur: | chelle with 245; Tipping of New York. fi not take any unnecessary chance HIS is the day. | day, and the glimpse of them 4, ), tks vakwcee | Willie Sassen tb did athletic followers believe |day at Des Moines. Nebraska will meet |252l. and Uh of New York tibg board to IMuateale Futohiae atts WHERE TEAMS OPEN SEASON. | sport will resume at the vld|!* !* bard to judge the Giants. They ee a at by Dare Mackey ; Sports would come back as strongly burgh. Pennsylvania, Massdchu. of the N.Y. B.A. was ted with @ Nd to show his method of delivery, metic stand this afternoon and face the| 1K Rood to the eye, but It is hard os iuiy citeon, will receive a guarantee this season as already Indicated by [{DMitute of Technology. Dartmouth [the la umpar desienated by Mn Strauss rune told us that in his study Of| pestes ay new everns SeAeve Ifiret teat an to whether or not i 1e(t tell whether that Infleld can hold sho #200 for eipeure, with an ovtien of wu | (he HUmerous meets scheduled. The |ton are, all arte Wake Tanst: [aa the Winning number makes eine Simoversa thee: he Philadelphia at Wa to bo restored to its old position in| th pace. The one certainty is that Of the crom tecripte, Mechaa is the! interest [8 way beyond anything seen | “!@#8 teams. plies To-night’s schedule calls for the Knights of makes u certaln move which practi- Chicago at 8 favor ob the nla the infield looks better to the naked y for this statem before. ‘The war surely has inspired] Harvard w ee > Columbus any, N.Y. Llewellya, of Orange y graphs" his right © at Detroit. b eye than it did last year. Zimmer yheve ten repres prague, ble Orang N Robemia ens will with his ieft.” said | All signs point to a big opening in| man, who developed » Gad casa OF ton to macage of Frankie] (00, YOUth of the Nation to unusue Raia TLLAy Eheeeee Rie cman Wha of Hepokes, Ao Thee a’ a tho het me il hia nai callin f nan, ‘a bad case of the ‘ bs Sten nia relay races. Themen who will &, Hoboken, ‘There is" a whole Woe % ae ps ees aot “4 rf pdcclding | practically every city, but whether ws, looks to be a trifle more speedy, 2" local ut champion, Jobuny | cut y tn athieti ake part are Dennis O'Connell, Alfred | § aszregation of vin topplers, but they Mab Fight, When ho thiuke he tec ‘enieags, | the Interst is manufactured or real re-| hit oyle certainly has come back pane bas turned down an offer of $7,009 to| Thousands of lads that never com- Duggan and William | daiew + 8 me te: Ree 7 “When he thinks he has] graNDING IN THE NATIONAL, LEAUUE i bit further, Neither, however, 4 box Hrowa a fitteen-round bost to a decision in| peted before are planning makin le relay team: George timed gorrectly for ¢t mains to be seen. ; 1 7: Fy D em, 6 4 hop land jump | ¢ Teams from. varios « t Hehe to the hend, he has '« havit ect | "7 0° ibis | cuenes. "0 8" Heike lace oak: tue tnteraa in| CHORG CARI RRE RreOIN ay Tecar ne | RUN SEE rode Ot. tan Wali (ot $1800 to bo) their debut. So great is the Interest 4nd high sump; Charles Clark. ahotut: | Kerk, jourstey Mike Wale meant te eee Rie site Minera sn o' ‘000 PO Wee as the re 8 another problem. is not cer- oan ye Nation ot Phila. | : Ames Stevens pound welght; Henry | [Ast night tu take part in Evening World’ og ee Bia right shoulder a trifle be- $B '\Sadeball has revived tremendously in| (in, Whether he ls moing through the| cuetin, 1) treme: tmproable thet, sulkene e in sports that numerous records are flower, broad’ jump and sprints; Will ne Wong eit in. That's the tip-off, @ 2 000 | practically every city in th motions and putting on the fanes ™% miuaser, Jimmy Dunn, would pass up t¥o| sure to go by the boards, iam Moore, sprin "ea striving: for eu? i — es: aM pas y city In the flourishes or whether he I playing S: flattering offers, ax they are extraordinary) ‘Tne Metropolitan Amateur Att pees this number 46 ANOTHER thing adout! opetter put 6 : agues and indications «re that tie) ball. It 1s impossible to tell this until “Me {9F featherweight etic 1 h 4 A married man has the beat chance o, eda Ritchie," went om Lena | ag etter put something on them,” he] disfavor into which the sport felt last] HE has been in real games. To wom = ie Walon Ancuaces: that the Jualer| Of bernming ie. suesserrul _Maratnad Cig Post Orie: © ee 2 ard, /advised, but the champion said th ve rt Chase looks to be as fast Barney Adair, the local lightweight, has been! tTack and field championships will be |7unner.” declared Carl Linder of Quin aa fe ee is that he doesn’t lose his|Were nothing to worry about. He ex- | Year 1s dwindling, “es s fast and as won-! jooned cy. who crossed the tape ahead of the isence or flounder arcund as men |piained thet two of his front tosth hands tae aes ell ects pepe od By ak, but to me it looks a8 gb Dew Suines, Ie. aid as as vt 1 June 29 at Castle Point Field, |fleld in the annual B.A, A. Marathon fighters do when they miss a aeu{Were @ bit Jagged where some por-| American and National Leagues) With his TaMda rathoe eee Cally | Witt be Solty Bure, "Westers lightweight, | HODOKeD ey fiitended ri_ht. If Hitchie misses with | fer n Bilin had dropped ¢ ut, and! where openings are to take place to-| ‘4 game . ‘YING They will clash for teu rounds, Adair te #1 Owing to the lack of clubs bidding | plains , Tang Ilan Hib straight right, he recovers in an | ‘hese coming in contact with his lips | y : mee McErnw's pitching prospects are oust of in the Wea, as be made good in eet-| for the “Met” senior championships | pt, ‘2 Host bitice No.2 WiLL 3 tn ae fgptant and in back in position rang (Purted them up a bit ay are that the interest is even be-/much better’ than they wees era} fights there acids his stomach t# in. 0 Hols ‘Hedeemer, “4d ean 132" Elan Se $e another try Thin pomlon Feady | Billy then told ux that tickets for) Yond the normal, It is certain that) we », and if the doping had to ne GOte nean't Ben Rae SOF FARE) GNF Tah MAPA LOH Jods ipawiane will be kind’ Of eu Oe nial & him ook good in the ring against any- [NeXt Monday's fight were being wold | to some extent this interest has been be dono ‘again the pitching staff | uot oun con ¥ The Singers’ Employees’ Associa-| Wao gets’ the Goo! Thr teurvamiest, Ws only Oiree tealta are acheulal er than he could get them from | aa, ‘ would figure highere Dthinh ect | hand out hts collection ot in two! tion, who successfully conducted the “i Lge BRM: Haphiees, ubiis Series, and Al SWould you regard Ritchie an a\the, promoter nade by an extreme effort of the lead=|deal depends upon whether oe not | gue Bett week, He will first use them oo Jim) gimes at Klizabe ne bo Peter thant we cite inthe they tell me." eaid Gi s:Jore to atir up the fans but without| Cousce cence trent hother OF Mot | rosa the colored fsbter of Atlantic City, for] Sonne 8 slizabeth, N. J., last sea- | ‘The fleld of starters in the Suburban | jimmie stem of tie Hvintow Division. a. ®No. not at all.” Henny cnawereq|Wready thy are selling $10 tickets] doubt the yearning of the publis tor| trot and gains con. | eight rounds at the Atlantic City Sporting Club, | 80M are in the fleld again, and the [BB RIES, Ene COR UTe: AE Ue ENCE De Ne Sr ie ree rennet en ie guulckly He's a slugger with w nice {AoW Broadwa, for $20 ani that the |& revival of athletic games iy real, Tf McGraw. gets half-way decent |" Ma 1: and to nights later wii try them! chances are in favor of their being | 4 Fmore. Browkivn. Saturday night, will | pie knights whom te had\ not eecn in ‘mang’ Style. pecs will get $25 for them before pata nitohing tie tenes nucte Ry on Mera ten rounds at the besebaii| awarded the meet. If this or; be confined to eight,. ‘The athletes en: | iar, lle tet Sesally, ‘an i he team ought to be 4 he meet. ganlza- ; Belveere § i ‘At that,” continued Benny, “ra | Monday HE teams sh ope on \fight for a long oa the | park a ia yy E é tered include George Dernall iid bot wea gather fight Wille thun some of these | "DO you know," he asked, "how fe bala Se eee eee ASL win RR HIG: even IF 1s O08) tion gets the games they will prob- {lus Shaughnessy and Arthur . ho Madetonta. beta wer mn, Of those | many tickets Benny's personal friends | are below the average of for | ¢ Mionearotia| ubly bold them in August as in 1918, | Knights of st. Antony: James Ft Ted) IMBuling uround and Winging punches [PAYS BOURNE” Pian Doar JOk aicaneet SaBR 16 HICAGO'S Cuba a | bolle groul 2 — Sian Wiaarttatmen colensee Ae Bri from any old. position» You neve | We couldn't even guess, ‘Thirteen |seemed a month ago would be possible 30'S Cubs are not in condi. | opponent for) At the 2d Regiment Armory, Brook-| Walter Powe, Alpha’ P. C. C.: Loren | ‘or of @ hotel i know where thar blows wre cectee| thousand dollary’ worth,” said Gib-|to organiae. In condition they appear tion, ‘They had a bad spring train~ nl eg h Abbe Macy lyn, on May 2 Jack R. Sellers, na-| Murchison, St. Touls A. A. and James pet tho American SE. Hut Vou Gun alaawe tel ‘leon, “and they are after more. You is 0 hey apper iaietrin ana es in a tennmund bout at one of bis weekly ghows.| tional indoor 6U0-ya: 101 J, O'Brien, Loughlin Lyceum. fom, Nut you can always tell where ery Nonny heetnundreda of moneyed [PIO bare with the advantage, Meh | og he trip and Poor weather on the | Ay Tuer erxinaiy came fom st, Pail'« bil Homer Baki iteration earns - | = — PY¥ou ace, I found all this out about |Men friends who bu, tickets in blocks |4# It is, resting with the two St. Louis | op, at soe ne hot weather they] ctowd will surely tum out to eve him bettie, 2ow! champion, will measure strides, The |. Prof. Clarence W. Mendell has been LEON Wale in our Frisco bout. You know ne Yer hie fehts uit to entertain | teams, with the Yankees and Lrook-! immensely. ys Rene ne neg tame «in coe of Uw soymowhers in the light) occasion will be the annual games of gpnalated (Chairman cf whe *ele Une ARD»+:.RITCHIE ya start slow, to see what tho) {heir business ncquiintancrs, ¥liyn, Pumensely, The pitching staf, how- |the District Athletic League, No. 11,| ceeds Prof. Robert N. Corwin, who re-| | * | FIGHT TICKETS SOLD AT ther teliow bas. Tt probably wouldn't buy $1,000 worth eir chief de "i nk | know now c t buy n 2 4 Hest ; dependance,| George Chaney the Baltimore lightweight with| ‘These two stars, who are f: | cently resigned. everything Ritchie possesses Ir the fight was between Kitchle and| At the Polo Grounds, where the | Pot in shape, excepting Douglass] the large sunter of knockouts to his ermdit, will| Bers, of this Organization, will Face 600 —_— A Y some other boy.” Yanks start with the World's Cham-| found inte top cond ely, Will not! tig B "Priday| 9% : paHlon. will rage 8 start wi t 3 Char ae eye gure in eouther battle ia Baltimore on Friday! Yards for the entertainment of the | Gib Gets Verate - repeenigrieeiaeasl so | Nauk sat with the World's Cuar-| round ina top'condition for a'monte| gat "ig" met tab evo‘ fuer SONG, Ne senor tec Giwvons Geta Verdict Over Barts] hy ware «i HTM rit ft bnvawe listening to Benny's rather ex ERYBODY is asking where the | start. | ap yreh is exhibiting as much | caitsrale fahter, in » twlve-round decison bout tion, In his schooldays # attended N FRANCISCO, Cal, April 23 —— tended talk, seemed pleased Willard-Dempscy fight is to be] ‘Tho fact that the Yanks have real] with a real ambition to uvercome the ha whom to be stagni by Ge Amricaa A, A, | ——— Be ea ; FRA BOO, Cal, April MOH bur he wea wihred eat held, and to fhe queation (ponhaNt hopes has set the fans wir-| Natural advantages’ of Chicame and | of that eee het eT HARRY @TOU | Mike Gibbons of St. Paul, was given the | _ BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, _ i van bothered a bitl and te the queetion ARS [Raturel advantages of Chicago | able ming he ie Likely to beat Pato, T REFEREES | popular decision in a four round bout | "Peed VENTING, aXD InLcrani. because Le-nard’s lips were swollen, |'* Unanswerable pn Snyder, the [TM oo t ; K by sheer hustle an HP - = Inst night over “Soldier” Bartfield, of eV? AU ihroadway. Cor. Stat wollen, [is unanswerable, John Snyder. the |iooklyn te the seal centre of in- Work | Prue” ties wip u menos ve mon) FOR THE 69TH WOUNDED, |iivootisn: °°" “SUIT” BAT Of Castle Pownt a ==ltown, and last night svemed pleased dope the team figured fifth, chief HI “i |i ayelidet tas eatieias FiMenAk Se the ieee oeme | a , chiefly mitlook in the American | tae beet appoint ficial referee of the vewly) Several hundred wounded bers of | when Tex Rickard told him he had |becuuse of the weakness at first base I exaiin organized Kanpire A, C, which will stago ite shi ‘. ida an even chance of landing it. nee jand at shortstop, and alnce the do Taneue » clear, The | jy philadelphia, tlhe opening enterta: athe peed he famous Gath Regiment were treated | however. has one other place in view, [28 Process was completed Brooklyn SAGES: Af hed to-morrow night, The princirels in the; t2 ® #Plendid boxing show lust night at but be isn't telling anyt *|has suddenly assumed dangerous pro- | !¥, Matched to f main lout will be Johnny Murray promising| the Grand Central Pala’ Base Hos-| | : Tones + pea aA jportions by strengthening both posi- | °f positiveness un |toeal batt, au Joe © Doanell, who baits from pital No. 5, by the Boxers’ Loyalty | whe it in, eutello, daho, i still | thons. The acquisition of Lee Magee ester n champion P contest lencester, Da. League. Marry Stout, the famous ref. umoring for the mateh, ‘The latest jand Ed Konetchy makes the team ap- | Philadelphia ts looming more and | gonnny Grittith, the Tiddiewetght, wit) eree, who halls from Milwaukee, offi wire from there assures Rickard of |pear formidable, In plain. figures, rmidably, and it is @ disturb. re } show ated as third man in the Fr and he| An attendance of 200,000 and fabulous |Krooklyn galas more than 100 points uture in the dope, Die fighting qualities in @ bettie before i towne | Tide the boxers step thelr best [gate receipts, No wonder Rickard is|by strengthea.ng these two positions, | local teams the Yanke aro |" *tAuon 0. on nest Mouday aight. He will | ‘The best bout brought together Billy Kiwaya tapping. the floor nervously [It now faures basi and moves uhend (He greatest problem, — ‘The team | (sem, Va.. in e twelteroand bout, ¢ Aulee-| Bar the amateur middlewels |with his cane When anyone asks him lof both Cincinnati and Boston and go |!CKs #beed, bat seems to have every: | y ba Pa, ine twelveround boct, Griffith bas! champion of the United und Jim Questions on the probable location of lelose to the rating of Pittsburgh that | {ng else." The pitching probler fighs 08 Bik Tan ae) OES en ben | MF nery, the trish middlowelabs |the mill. Hix actions give one the|the teams practically are tied in the | HURKINA it not as hard as it probe ming 19 AX of bie vattieg (a the laet als CHAMPION.» poute follow! Joe Schwarts | apres#ion that he doesn't know ‘ e ss a other bouts folla oe Schwartz pression that he d t know ex- |dope for third place, with @ chance to | {Wo Weeks aio. 1m fact It looks pe Mccarthy, Silas Green and | re he 18 at. He realizes the pass both New York and Chicago, if|the Yankees will have fair pitehing, | | Wits Willle Ritehie would ite to have Nelson, Cyclone Williams and | AHL approaching When Be will [either wipe Incidentally, “Claae eat, {and that the condition of the pitchers | Stout of Milwaukee referee hin bout with Frankie O'Hearn, Billy Van and Young | have to arrive at a decision, \makea ‘a sinall Rain in the dupe Ag. |i @ little above that of the majority | Heonant on Monday night, it te douletul scoll, kad Crozier and Charlie Crozier, —— , nal throben the acaulaition of tecor (on ste Tival teams, a bis wish gratified, for in the first | th zo twins, ‘Tommy Shea and | NEW candidate for the refer: ate aor tee, ate in ee a ee Tho club ought to make a big drive | tL ie not & licensed official of Frankie Bdwar as, AL Buchs and Sachie | | ra i n« ke a big drive alt Seed EN ef surke, Fred Dyer and Youn ‘0, Dyer | # job in the big fight haa [Points over the Agure values of Bam | fT the lead during the first half of ond amie New Jen Horing Com-' and Aleck Kane, Mike Dundes and Scuhad un aie beied Ceahirane ne, Who I figured upon as the prob. | tHe season, but T fear that its slow- ida gape ber & Newark referee ‘rommy Martin j \ ; s Able shortstop of the Reds ness will toll heavily against it ater | % in tho contest, Tue feerve wil be Peter Prunty was master of cere- ny Kan City, and from what we)!” Brooklyn figures only eleven points | When al! the teams are guing Psat gelated (Oday OF to-morrow, monies | yt hear it 1 almost a certainty that he lower than Pittsburgh in. the dope, | ert , Matchmaker Frank Doltice of the Pive Tree ——o- 4 yi will be Willard's selection, Our ine {Which makes It practically an even| ThYS endeth the dope anc. of Portland, Me. bee matched Beany RACE SELECTIONS. ry formant, who ought to know what he thing, with Uiooklyn having @ shade | st Tommy Tuobey of Paterson for —__— k MM is talkiny about, 84,8 Cochrane is the [the advantage bewause tts strength Hoorn White, | twelve rounds at bie club on Monday alaht. ‘This MARA will trust, and that if Hix Jess wants| It is a freak of the firures that hose ¢ urna having torn @ ligment in rat Bacge ye rummennn se! om TETANMIEE Win, Dempsey will have to accept While Brooklyn's pitching otaft fk ha toot while training, which compelied him wo! "Second Tace-—Elected 2d, Mii him, too. ures to be second to that of Chicago | call aff the Lout for ten daze, sterling, Museen, { in the N nal Lewru Py. adi : Arn Third ee Sobalt, . Kee datahond Saabad Kassk 2 & aft will be wit f is ei with @ cold and irth Race—Zouave, Josefina MONROE | SYIKACUSE, April 23.-Johnny Sols: more valuable because of the fact that ’ } Billy Nomen, bas bere foreed to aus) BARC Leet eH -Bubshd Lout berg, Brooklyn's crack bantam, knocked {Wo great left-handers, Coopei Led eee eevianont of bie ten-ound bout wun| ., Fifth fece—Subshder, Louise t u » Cooper and | ~ "4 ol C out KddieeHarling ofgingland in the Hamilton, figure to be ° ve Hay Pryal of (iitaburgh at the Keystone a. ¢.,| Wye CHRIS ig SMART AND COMFOR he at the very ° yiath “Race—Frank Shannon, fourth round, Solsberducets Pete Hoi. teamp that Pittsburgh must beat t, itedareh, trem Meader Dan, Ballad. " : cr gain a lead in the league, Vigne Hace—Sicern, Ambala, Cluett, Peabody § Co., Inc. My * TO-DAY’S THE DAY, BOYS! < , « . popyrieht. 1910, by The Press Pubiithing Co > ot Ce (The New York Evening World) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL.28, 1919 cam aii OE LE GIANTS LIKELY T0 HAVE FIRST SUNDAY OPENING Action on Ordinance Permits ting Baseball on Sabbath Postponed Till Tuesday. By Thornton Fisher score BNS' JOB | Bas all playing on Sunday will not BENS be legalized until next week, The ordinance introduced in the Board of rmen legalizing the playing of game on Sunday failed of of passage because of the objection of