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° LD AS TS TI SNR SS RESET eT BEE PE ee 4 wai . ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. AL0- TIME RING CHAMPIONS BES T SPORTING PAGE IN NE W YORAMANSIONLOSES — ~ “COULON T PUNCH WITH RIGHT MODERN BOXERS MORE ADEPT WITH RIGHT HAND —_INLYONEHOLEAT LIKE FIGHTERS OF TO-DAY ia = ae UMEWOOD CLUB ahi, 3altusrol Player Defeats Mor- ton L, Fearey of Garden Famous Fistic Stars of Past | Were Successful Because Sci-' City, moe of the Art Was Undeveloped and Blows Had Little ETE Variety—Among Great Wallopers of Later Days Were. Young Corbett, Joe Gans, Willie Lewis, Sam Langford, Joe, Choynski and Tommy Ryan. | LAKEWOOD, N. Ju April %—in winn bia second round match in the open golf tournament at the Couns y Club, Max R. Marston of Baltus- | “ sey rol, lost ¢ ne hole. ‘The former —_—----—_-—— — NY MNocKING TERRY ovT Sasa Lanators count care Cautems = Nuw Jersey champion defeated Mor- By Robert Eddgren BY “BEATING HIM, “JASPER” Tounson, $0 HiT KIM wires a ton L. Fearey of Garden ¢ the ; “To THe PUNCH AARIONT Hiatone Si Tue MU WHED former Staten Ialnnd titleholder, by Wo. 3—In Series of Famous Punches—RIGHT HAND BLOWS, : pal mets lt up and B to play, ; Ooorrieht, 1919. d¥ The Prews Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wortay, | mt + BM , s only Princeton player to como through was Rt. H. Woolworth, who upset the calculations of the wise Vow l. Succivais onos by eliminating Maurtce Risley, SAVAGE AGT SWIMS 4) tis Clty UAostor? tte Atlantic City star, in the first Swe MEN We round. Later on Woolworth, taking Fousut. , advantage of the wildness of his col Wichard A, Haight, won ning the right to lower semi-final ENGLISH CHAMPION Wh I TOO. bracket to-morrow ning. On the ide the contenders wil be TT ‘Weak Philly Batters 1 glia oe ii and ee Again Show Up Weakness Of Giant S. Dein of Prine in ths frat scat HERE always is a jot of talk 7. about the great supertority ot | the old-time fighters, I eur | pose there always has been. Prob | ably when Phaylos of Croton went! Into the Olympic Games at Olympus, | the year 500 B. GC, and swatted some luckless Greek champion behind tho ear with fist wrapped {n bull's bide, | vell studded with knobs of bronze vr | a knocking said Greek for a goal, the old-timers sitting around the @@ema agreed that Phaylos was pretty fair for a modern wielder of the | eMatus, but a mere shine compared to the fighters of twenty years before. | Tt always bas been that way, and it always will be. Twenty years | fygmn now we'll be telling the boys that they don't know what a real eae looks like. We'll be blowing about our Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard, and Jim Jeffries and what marvels of {istic selence they were. And we'll | be pointing out the utter lack of merit in the champion of that day and | eh uguin, thereby meet Marston in th and, w yut in 40 against tearey, 1 see Jed materially by @ fine @ at ninth, whero he laid up a half ¢ Jat the reenth, where Max Jrove the green 240 yards and putt for 3 Joust sJoe Gans Lenene> How FAR ERR WOULD PULL HIS HEAD Bac Aw sees siens of devel pmen |Losing Second Game to Phillies | ¥* ‘Meaning over the decadence of the manly sport. | FROM A LOFT, PRINTED, AND SnoT and probaoly will h ung onto | hs, stric OT WS RIGHT To "THAT SPOT. | Proves McGraw’s Boxe | eryinene never was a chance to play Father Duffy @i4 Delieve in Uh t superiority of |G, was perhaps our greates re Far Below Expectations, | fame yesterday, th - . the old-timers. 1 think the famo | t champion, Ath Gaon Are Far Below ee ctation, ik ; ! y the a duet Enjoys Bouts of Gegmpions of years ago were famous] *4% the greates LieTeD Tore PACKEY ACFARAND PARED Though Dubue May Spring} odes ia | largely Lecaure the tstic art was.un- | "Gane tet Champion Franks Te oe CReaseo rwown Nae | Surprise for National] weather man mai » Loyalty League r Gi et Champion Mean | we INSIDE « | rise or alional| Weather man m. dop Maroy aco ie cart wan an |dana sham Frankteneat| "he oS | | a Surprise Lona weater make | Loyalty League _ mentioning to lok. ore, and had just, But this Un A Riot | League Hiiters. neither manager w to take coterie Zook at any of the off pictures of [99 Gane wid me afterward Hanper_, | . aie sh = ne the Boxers’ Loyalty wianned & way to beat ky h prize ring cham , the one | worked Ki | y FF, bit f athle Tom Crib on this page, for in-| In his fight with Erne, and w | By Hugh S. Fullerton. | right, 1919 trem Poe whing Co neither was in a position t¢ How long could a than stana | Wavchuuig tine”uynt-ouner mens he | 6 6 9 | Copreigi 1810, Te Hino (eating co, | ENN 1 Mat Pra ous 7 Vey an oO play No manager wants to With bia elbows pressed to bie | itd" buck “about a fout too ie | eonar i in Out, ) glee ong pIAy AHIEs) on cold Or Wer dns both arma bent at the el- | (\\' regrets Ales ead rei ak ed th eee | n cold or w Lys with the knuckles outward and | Wd, and stop. As they cue to | The sudden drop intempera-| early in f i ndous pitching strength and ue- xers leaving the armory bg her at Fort brie in the first } t wos hardly an worse ims turned in, against any of | &°tne erential Si d Wh Fi ht | ure Ww ly any 4 chance of crippling and Wid valuat w rjack show diers at the h Regiment. twenty-three founds of uther Duffy, Chap. 6th, Was present, and live glock fast boxing. won unless he has a ¢ ) | tas deft and insianuy lunging forw inereased knowledge of ntifie asm when the weakling Philles/ing the early season by risking the) ith the ling them how much drove bis right 4s hard as he cu heed ting? To my mind the "fighting | 4 thot a th Sever al yi mes | mn it - “ HOUgHL brne’s handed another handy beating to the, rms of his men. lhe had enjoyed the show, and praisi 4 Ciered predketihslg SUF 4 op. dure enuugh, Brn 0. U her Huggins nor Barrow hasitnem for the fine work they are dol: o y ad 4s Ju young ein f e fine wor e ‘e doing ight, and some of them hit hard. eee ity poaition wites oo aut Gatien teleiieeieaisiceeton | [en eee emt taay puree tne | arrived 4 feree counted * | Thinks C overconfidence, a# I think he believed | es Gaeta an thir Diowecatarehs | Out at Ww mere formality, Lhe | Johnny Dundee Thi Thinks Cham- | pverront yaa t th au which elty ny hers to waste. From a finan- | wounded used three or four blows—stereo- was ai! in, 1 Hants at Phila y of the cold) cial standpoint, the sudden chang Sau algo eo Ble prevented the renewal of) Weather ts a hard wallop, slall¥ ane. three Matsa Yankees and| coming directly after a wonderful Bene peed boxers. that boxed Com- between shor plunship battie on ; “5 nents . . opening. a / straight blows that you can see 5 Cla > - | “Anyhow, the d was a lessor BAN The yeteres Breet straight blows that you can see ord had beet won wits w single rughte | PlOn's Class Will Telinjsate | heme cedun tees watotenen ae See But ivan wits. the: Clantectoeine etectibeeeaaas TAY the nas | a TASd Bechully oF he arene: ae hocdey, ant evcloped: by our | oatd blow. Gaun was a ganibier tou, «WMI Sita. ISitAhia. | several Wines in’ the gyre this week | 5, en Arcana ut eve ith the Giants lost ame to-day, E Shore probably | 84 Nek | i ‘and improved by men who | A right-hand punch is a great punch tle With Willie Ritchie. jand I think that he isa sure thing | 3eats Workouts of Both Billy ana the Yankees and the Dodgers| will work against his old mates eX Tbare Mehdaa aa Alired Man dae | te ae inins atudy ot Dems Whew used in the ight ways wa part aon jover the ex-champion. I den't 100k} eat. and Dunboyne by | stowed In it wax a big day for buse-| arrow threatens to use Jones | thee hoURdn! CaM Mwarta Gnd meant | wee : ng our Of & calcula ttack. ib ‘ ltt for a knockout. ht roun? elly ar (2 Fs ‘ we rounds; Ss yo! methods for use in training our eager Pre oReR beh Geo By Alex. Sullivan. leave iat ut. F t rounds ts - vail In New York because Boze got! In the West yesterday there were | Mendes, thr rounds; Sailor Volk Wers for hand to hand combat, 4 ce to pat such a ‘and Smoke Kelly, three rounds; Jack Major Boze now. If we can! don liy | (wo Seconds. ba mpares with the old styles about tink you, it is a blunder. in 1911 UTHOUGH he admits that box: | boy av Ritchie to sleep. He is 2 arp n t Rob and CuSloHeVGlitaria Chios } way a modern locomotive com- Vackey Mckurland, then at the heigit ors usually repeat when they | the dest man to knock out in the : persuade Major Boze to the | Was the overthrow leveland. by | rour Jim Montgomery and Burt with the first wheezing steam Of his fighting career, fought Jack , > 4s he is as guime as a peb pre ae tes Army flat s back | Detrott. The surprising part was that) Kenny, four rounds: Charlie Hayes Goodman in New York. Fur some meet a second time, if *erial to The Ereniay World ’ | Detroit ow pitching supertorit : i a © turned out by Stephenson, some rial to Th t 3 : P i \ yea 6 | HAVRE DE GRACE resume his job we urry out | four r was a time when a boxer used reason Packey was determined tululroady have whipped the! The N york boy {a soing to go} HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Ay 1 “ ar Jat this stage season. a i { ere i 7 1 " miny Shea, three round: tically only @ straight left hand. "how that he could knock Gooamus once, Johnny Dundee, ¢ It «found the Californian as a cooper —-The most sensetional deroy trial) long cherished idea 1g fieh-|Cubs were tripped, which with Ur Patsy Bitook” blows never were per. Out. Goodman was a very clever eee eee ne vet both men|&e# uround a barrel—wait and see. n Was made at the Havre | ink. surprising, as Pittsburgh ler ng threa fected until Bob Fitzsimmons began boxer « a er, and as} lightweight, who la bs In good shape, Leonard is too clever, otras Sir B accom-| Otherwise it was a day of indoor| in,@ number of games q king m out with little near McFar! Xe as any of the|several Umes says be *lhits too hard and ts too young and a teers gibi Mac 4 4 a Racine “big” clubs and gene ndcanow di whe ches that travelled only a bys aro puntry at that time. cyampion Leonard « sur : for Ritchie, Panied by Cudgel and Billy Ki M m, and the chief! complacency of 3 inches, It used to be consi In the tie pkey tantatized Goode | wr Ritchia wh Web at Youknow I've fought Ritchie ten who raced with him by turns, ran ut 9 | clubs, (@Ted a fatal mistake for any fighter man lefts until he began draw. | 9! bane ky a rounds ny nd four rounds on the mite and a furlong in 1.54 w It looks, though, ondition ; “to use a right hand for anything but ing right. In the fifth round; S°war ! ast and t don't think ‘he can hit mire in 4 This move beats , fof the teams as So » @ straight follow-up punch or a right he forced the milling to such a pace| “I've fought Leon: ix th raid enowh to bother Leonard, 1 nie Phe : : pices s ld den first put on unde ‘ress. John L. Sullivan upset tradi- that Goodman began swinging in des- | Ritehie twice and TE ought to would rather meet Rit every day Kelly’s ‘ ednesday by ‘i men had | pees a Aa ee on ae by swinging bis right. He ja vaipy to hold McFarland off. Ax|yomething about the men, Le h the clever ond faster than Dun's 1 evideo at the tea nto sha e elg. t John McBride and Ber. ed men out that way because Jack started a right-hand punch ; Khare undoubtedly: w Ww at all made ¢ maica track as oi ca j ald happen ie unnerved his victims by the power Packey blocked it at full arm's length |!8 (he ektss. There undou cuit neariy cond) iba the bani Nore ag | thems Tt is lke when t : x savagery of his attack. But John and chopped a sudden right inside to|a reason why he was outpointed in unagement of club has = acted g aning m. a ‘s 4 ee off ltrecs are budded, and rontinues — WZ, bad no variety. He never studied Goodman's chin. Jack whirled around | their recent bout in Frisco, Lt might 1 Brennan of Newark as the Sir Barton fer the first six furlongy, in that an the other depart- 1 days jt will set the men back | @ut a dozen different ways of deliv- and fell at full length, face to the! have been the change of chmate that It in wuld b 5 He was then 4 ments. Such a situation coming at nstead of days. alten seeks Ing an uppercut, and he never floor, and was counted out. \did it—the water or lack of training. | th men Kelly took his f me when pitching counts most, and | — ed a counter stroke to turn the| qn ‘New York aes Wan Rllenial tne . - A ni st He pion was {me wnen . 'T 8 evigent that while the Bara | T C t Ne ‘of battle when it set hard against | woignt known as Toune Otten Hel According to the jatost information a spur to the flaxzing spirit ot Sir bob t ple jet their eyes! b and others are speaking boastfu ty | O reate ew |had a most remarkable knack of| timed him and knocked him out, [at hand Chee tr eeainee in maun efit te ee re lGed” propor fortunate and | of the prospects of their ath ‘oung Corbett a Gambler | looked [ast Otte tight peomme nea me | riy ved. Johnson- Jack John ard-Dompooy fight. The bout, it is Sir Barton increased his speed and 4re several managers Who are not at ecora £O- i ‘With the Right. an, But there wan something lack | bis Yonrer Galds Uae alrandy, Deen sa wat finish h plenty of speed | that Hetener, {nil satisfied with their teams, Yeu-| é nei ing in Otto's makeun, He was ¢ ‘ AL Ge monkard | ‘alt- in wid fighting spirit a big|terday & was informed me 53 i We have had lot of great right) Tt he emcountered: real resistuner, | to Hight Bam, who WAR fat. But when ing word that th a. Governor Barton, tt was estimated by laser. to the tau ls cripnied pave men aecice d'uinoe the id Bem hand hitters Most of them were good YOU! Ve well, at times Otto forgot | Sam went tearing at him aad moved won't interfere t an of- trainers, carried at least 115, So ng from twisted back s day of t swim Hrighton Beach Winter the left hand too, and used the | io carry on. {from side to aide to fore hima tate @ ficial annonneeme and thought his we.ght was nea cauahe ee ee cari wy » In the! boot tosnisht under the sanetion ot t asa finishing punch, But sor 9 ie . Jeorner where he could finish him tn | gy officials the pounds Laut Bee a dan ST ee sie ior the purpose of bied with the right,” taking the}, About the same tine Otte was) ettettly, workmnaniike manner, Jas-| bout be beid tt ‘weather was all inst fast | and each centring around | the A. A Us the th Purpose of all f being countered. The most fa-) looked on an a possible successor to ( yawersed With an intense | ‘There som the, mile zal n his : ‘| r player. Of course man. | ing » Wallen o jreat Lakes | blow Lever saw atruck with tho Gans a youngster who had | Mesire to live and-let liva As Piaioh bein a six furlongs, but he} wore ine , ' . ) ts have a bunch of extra men that aining Station to make aa } twas delivered by Young Corbeit | adopted Leach Cross” as his Neht- loved lie wnoved, and when ! Gov. Hard an- had it advantage in the backs for} yhis spring my MUSE eel! OF release: quickly, i | i Fee CANN'S record fap Hartford, Nov, 28, 18%1, and it| Ine name kan to como to the front. | 4 at his back he lea hounece his ¢ three furlongs. His fr time cuhe y be offering bargain quantl- | "ne e has attracted wi ’ ed out the greatest little Aghter| He was a Wild-oyed waltoper, ‘True, |to‘one side or the other and | 2-5, 472-5 and 1141-5 shows how arene ta | ies of men for some one really useful | ea alll aramunte ge the century, Terry McGovern, Me een ee eG Cn TANG. Baty, HONE SRG Wes Ans have om- | fast ho travelled : : individual = end wall Mag oubledly, Rear Moung Corbett was @ gambler in) 7 ne ‘but much can be form J cnough to cateh aim, Soon tt devel | pieced for th K. Sir Barton, in company with Billy | s the National titles for the everything. He believed in his tuck be Who fanio likes wnitiwind ped into a ‘ace sper eee is condner iuare Kelly, will start for Kentucky nex id Sarah hea the next Wedne We'd stake the winnings of ham around the ring: it | \X/ B had an odd oxperien | day uptown. Vive of ek. Bec i seriou: ambit plonanir battle on a ri and |* ) 4) . ly how to a) no| Hams who took a shorter circle inside, | ory Fleet. dimt are no eye of the erowd being old ptoh lection, Cann ‘and then he'd “hock” his end o nd Otto were rivals for the | chased hin to the ropes and corne ( yian r loxe two games to al iscussin the » is three min- aha ¢ Chaaninnahio. 4 : és t side s ames to iscussing the relative merits of pite’ 8 nln purse in a coming battle with the | Ghette amplonship. They v h dod ’ commander. J, Ft wred_ to bem Sof pitoh-| viay and 28 4 Wallen is jeft, Sam couldn't | pee and the blow, Sam was winded, Sam | 7, ers, arguing about men present and es, and lose that. But he always|matched, Ten years ago, and Tecan | starting. anothi . , | past, comparing Ale expected to win next tim Ho was|see that fight as if it were last night! | confident that he will be ab sation is bad, but ty 0 cover maid for $30,000, Sir Barton made : h fact chief hitting has be nder and John-| the in onds under the same in the ring. He lost a few|Otto, smiling and confident, moved) was ¢ F one start, the Futurity which he | fact tha Willian and Convasn be?'|son and ethers: and f he ques. | this time ts early in his career, but he con-|softly in and pelted Cross with ee ¢ J flashed by unde RerataT Hat by Louta! finished Record to Dunboy nthe |qone 2 BDI A meuvath, both | tion “was raised, “Who Ay eal La Deal CiavenceU RAdicat 4 himscit invincible for all thar. | and richts until Laachie was reeling | Sam's left arm, and Sam, whirl! : oe pr beat him easily, Barly this | 100. pean mene iiigNer ie the Bounibe acta line New York AG, ace eptaea aa 4 trade right® with any one. When | from side to side. Loan see Leachte's| his heel, swung a mighty right 4 nd ‘Tex O'Rourke, former! Dunboyne over the Jamatea | iy Dafore’ G pu Before any one spoke, the pre the event with Wallen and it ls prob- was about to step into the ras | faco, brows drawn in-an ex: only part of Jasper's, anatoniy f partner of Jexs Willard, in| track worked a salle In, Lat $5 bale ontro ute that pitching {tion Waa made that each of us write|able that Norman R f the Olym- on | Pressio anxiety as he ee Gn nrange, dasper fel refereeing the numerous settos. mile and a furtong in tafY of the Giants lat ae * |the name o! © favored « Club of San Frane and. also ag a teat Nes " Ned p: it] about tryin to thot, one tl tex Seousd the pis int ag (Uidyeeahbac ids ball ah * Bir Tarton’s fast trial Was not the tate Fe ies yt Ar ra iow par. hy Aes cae pe: he fay red an | Pie Chu : ranciace and also sa mn up to that tim ed pa yh Y rolled a. tons At took place ¢ one ray of hope for the pre a piece of pane: 0 did s atte ne wakes Naval Tr : Pemerry's dress opening that didn't exist ‘ax either real ov marvelously simi only import # the fuct that Jean ct e were doing eo, two ball play ) se uMong the starters, a eR areit GRaiar boxer, smilingty xt wan etther real or, marvellously, Mini-| ja qK BRITTON DEFEATS OM Rosehud made his first appear. | (eine Fick Anat lean Trubuie, t stroited past and were requestd ty do oe amare tt j ee ror c & knockout t n tho! Sam put on his old red bathrobe and ance of the season, It was his fi pat aearn Ps he # Beers on out yeu * | Pera eeu Paina ieee EE CC A Bagel vnat JOCK MALONE AT ST. PAUL. |2°%" Slice he went n the fall ut emits to hay the 4 ‘ RACING SELECTIONS. Be oe ee the lation swung a right with him. E ne Jasper's } emed to be paralysed | _-- of 1917, elghtenn montha ago, It ng pitohere lune by one. The . : - aa thie t at} blows la 4. Cross rocked back ¢ 1 . and) sT, PAUL, M April if inarked the bid came ag will trout {the same, You HAVRE DE GRACE Bent he 5 Bestia ae Jhis heels but didn't fall, and arr Britten, welter t chan f hin eareer, the firs: being. mage Uy great d H Rece-—Whitney en Mr. : rock ; nis heels ner ‘ar [ritten, welterweight champion, de- {0% hie career, thr fret Meine mad a great deal. He (Pirtt Rese—Wi Mr. Shiret round. Corbett just ; rocked back partly” recovers: eated Jock Malone here last night in| 18t% after Dr e Gla Rose. | Knows how to pitch and he has excel. valeskie. | ae ir y: milla ares cas Be ay aw Lewchie on hin feet ; the Belm Yent control of his slow ball and u started an argument as on + Cavan DAs COPS Bhd shat Torry set tauddenly went wn with th rosy ba Malon @ youngster who | 5 won the third race in © romp If | 11’ curve cleverly, At lraxt until the Ito the best pitche National| 7 x;,,%4 oo ., cmterror’ bak on his. tees |The referee counted “ten ke | has won @ number of bation this past | fust time after leading all the way. | Notional League batters become ac- | League. We tried it amain—this time! vel face Tue ae Steel, Tne r si Otto weer ‘ hia t " pat last night the best he could quainted with his foxy flinging meth. [only five voting The result was es urth e—Marana Pol Imagine t Risking @ right rtto Ww neerned nm N i \ “ fl , ing mi r is q Fourth Race—Maranao, Polroma, aay Soa it atin ave counted a 1 joe. Choyt ever over a tai] to was to wit two rounds out of the! SUNDAY’S SEMI- PRO GAMES, | cds iyo wilt make himaele hard to pit, mare wurprising—four, « | nef ‘ famous chatupion bke MeGover “s pound man, hed a wonderiu wsotlic, Britton boxed in wonderful form sides that, Dubuc \ fair hitter | Alexander ¥ Race-—Billy Kelly, Vindex, it Uneeuastieree tos | How Gashouse Willie” and. He fought ‘Ton Sharkey whon _ ae tene roimee: taiate he ing a Star Hamptor socked Terry dow nt jHe o and out-boxed Malone at] pushwicka va. M Dry Dock and | | 5, ia ‘ f xth Race-—Hamilton, Commt Kt hundor the Sailor was just coming to fame § ee aublechaatiee 1.0) and a valuable man to have | { yA ni wi 1 ne Timed Them, LO LE ba Pier iat! | watt Yaul boy waa handl-|Pennevivania Red ! ana aluh, | ae ©, Murph , reese t} b nt e strongest man in the r Jeapnest wit losed loft eye from the Verde at St] Young Georwe Smith ald not took | yor " axnilaslin (ochee bite se Nebraska, Ballad, 4 , ; i jfourth row \ rood at al! in mier and seems i ‘ . xveption 0 Haak or} Hitt of the Brooklyn Clib ta h Amou, ki hit #harkey " nah, $10,000 ]ta Inck etth 1 or confidence, Jer Ne PER RNA oR Ag Te elarat ae : . : re ANd Wionked Mim OUe Jstaranion to bhons at 154 He has plenty of stuf! on the ball ine t retired from baseball ‘ H t 1 na \ nt pounds tt o st t J Rroolivn has heen eager to cet Smith May for the purpose of engas CHOICE SEATS FOR THT 7 jl the toe nnd tne shen ual |ceon tue freon ba cee ee oes [i Secon renee hintenat_thor Nak LEONARD vs. RITCHIE Bmereught over to » of Terry's | ust liad Low kod nde? lifted hin clear over | ard nie ultorun Tact s eee jockod down for a nd jt ra on floor outside, Rein Maroons. Vx NATIONAL AMERICAN ‘ “ in the second 1 Combest front of} 4 G 1 tunget 1 frien tt Walkepon | ‘double LEAGUE LEAG United Theatre Ticlet Co, rights bach, t Wi! Sy RACT SE eth wae earn 1405 Brondway, &. We € ! fr ! fgg tere ‘ nat New Yo : Spy eee inp one Brvant fo nmy Hyan was a t master c¢| VM ‘ F bh. _fentherwelg at Rast New 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1 nue hand ttt \ e-right ane fie, neha he etal lee Cie, We LP} Clue WoL. Pe) clu Ww. rm ft i tid | phe irounce Po'nt and | Brooklyn ....3 0 1,000 Pittsburen ...1 1 ,800| Boston 1-0 1,000'Washington...4 4 ' ‘ Olympic | cincinnati ...3 0 1,000! New York... 2 833] Detroit s.-...1 6 1000/81. Loule st 2 a LEONARD 7 R 7 r 2 Lj before. th rn Me : E | Philadelphia. 2 1.886! Boston 0 3 (000) Chieago .....2 1 .656|New York....0 1 vs. middle ing an . » . ke im. with put igh t x Kon Vo ‘i St. Mathews vs B. B. C., at] chicago 1 4,500 St Lovls..,.0 3 ,000| Philadelphia..1 1 .800/Cleveland ...0 4 FIGHT TICKETS SOLD aT faites the in 4 tore into h N ok left hook for his chia, And timiag left when ail 1 themed etly Young Corbett whipped that right hand ding atta nly stepped in and “beat Terry landed the blow squarely on the tip as he plun: and Tt y 4 iniracle how ood yp under the fusiliade | R fea va, Tebo Shipyard is ey Basten. (ed. weather). 2 wot oe MEEATRE THEKE Co Giendales ys. Ironsides, at Glendale ton (oold weather), | Van Corttend Barks ae corone GAMES YESTERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY, Ne : | ooo: wo “BROAD WAY Phone 6508 Bryast, hia (cold weather), with hia.favorite curving over- of the Failor's chin. Burke went siraight right, The knockdown was Uo eet ot, O14 wield, Long Island 5 | GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY, | it landing fush on Terry's down, He stayed there, Burke had quickly followed by a knockout, ¢ 39 lon) gave ae ”y reed the Ven Flatbush RB, B.C, Fernwoods, at Now Vom ab | Boston ot New Vers BOWLING ANO BILLIARDS, 1 gatisirction, He watbush Ovai, Brooklyn, K. 0 * made tho mistuke of hitting @ a reg. delivered with the right hand. mle fpaliste out of the ring, bes . : 20,8, MM: Es Ame eadence, right and left, Mbt and Any number of things may have ied on right and left, and oui fille to his defeat. f think Ie was Teally i Chicago at Bt. Loule, a a on Come roan HESS Se CR Og ™~., a : yan Tiina did more hugging than a Brooklyn at Pilladelphin at Washington, iTRhumMm pais, ax AND ea