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NG WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1 ee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK’ HE’S TRIED HARD ENOUGH By Thornton Fisher Oovrrieht, 19 THE EVEN a hes ZS Chick Evans and Fran met Are the Class of All, | teurs for 1919 Golf | MN v The Press Pubiishing Co. (The New York Brening World) SITE OF THE WILLARD - DEMPSEY STOP HERE, SkiPpeR — MHENBE THE CANNIBAL KING WILL GVE US & PERMIT By William Abbot BRSONAL supremacy Chick Evans and Fra: met should be the most esting development of the division this year. These twa naturally flare up first when pionship possibilities ure c Evans and Ouimet casily out amateurs. How the two lead | Stand up against each other fi );@ nice little argument for golf | There's no more sensation jswinger than ns. Harry jand Ted Ray, the great British | pions, pronounced Chick thi vmateur in the United State their visit in 1913. Evans e justified this valuation by both national titles. The Chics has already begun work for campaign. Reports from tl {tell how Chick is peeling eventy scores, ‘which doesn jvery much nourishment scores of amateurs and pro stack up against Evans late season. Quimet hasn't a weak stro game is sound throughout. former National champion a fighting temperament th. valuable in a close match, the army Ouimet didn’t chance to take part in comp but it won't take him lon back to old form, The first of the Oulmet-E sonal encounters will most occur in the open champion Brae Burn next month, Oui announced his intention of ¢9 jin this tournament, though | still doubtful whether he’ clubs at Brae Burn. Herbert Martin, who form } professional at Bayside, has’ sumed new duties as pro at t County Country Club at 'N. J. Martin has been instr the New York Athletic Club’ school all winter, This wo matically came to a finish hot spell set in, and the fora side star maco tracks | outdoor job. Martin propot stall traps at many of the the Union Cou ourse, one of the longest in Jersey. ard Reaches a Belated De-, cision on the Big Fight. HE Willard-Dempsey fight will be deckied in Toledo, O. It Will be a twelve-round affair, | and to provide for the moving pic-/| tures {t will come off at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ‘This much is certain. Until 9 o'clook last night the bout | "Was very much up in the air. Tex) Rickard, the promoter, was walking Around in circles. Nervous as a cat, he dodged all kinds of queries on the =) | || Probable location of the fight. He ! i { ‘ bie Hpi t TOLEDO Mex CONTRIBUTE We USE OF A CITY PARIE {IT LOOKED AS THOUGH Rickarp a WOULD HAVE TO LOCATE A NEW ISLAND WELL, | OID _ stammered, punched his cane through pithe velvet carpet of the Biltmore | )funway to the bar, and didn’t seem” sto know where he was at. ‘&@ telephone bell rang: _f “Mr. Rickard,” said the girl, and ‘Tex nearly jumped out of his shoes af getting to the booth, ‘Tex had " }*been in the booth many times dur- | Sing the long afternoon. Finally, But this "time he came out smiling, He dug | “lato his inside pocket and camé out with a statement which seemed to / * maxe the fight a sure thing. Here's _ 4 » Tex's announcement: n, Having consulted my attorney, I find that I am entirely within the law of Ohio and, according to lecisions of the jaw of such cases, therefore I have accepted Toledo's offer to hold @ boxing exhibition there. Under the Ohio laws the Mayor @f Toledo is permitted to grant consent Under the decision of the courts you are privileged to employ box- ers to give exhibitions when a ree is not fought for. ir. Rickard is guaranteeing Wil- lord $100,000, win, love or a draw; it ‘other words, Willard will get $100,000, Bo matter what happens on July _ += Dempsey is fighting for $27,000, which “Tin case he should win amounts to a 2 ple in the Hudson, but after that {Dempsey will find himself in a fair | Way to make a fortune well beyond ‘the dreams of any hobo, 000 to Willard and $27,000 to Dempsey, which to the average mind looks like a fortune, But the public doesn't really appreciate what Oe eagle JOHN SNYDER OF CUMBERLAND SAYS “LOVES LABOR LosT” 12] Rounds Long Enough to Prove Who’s Better Man Is Latest From Willard neadipinnie “Can Do Lot of Fighting in That Time Says Champion Who Is Staging Movie in Los Angeles. Ex” HAS BEEN HAVING THE TIME OF HIS YOUNG LIFE Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock 8y Chatter tack Yanks Trounce Red Sox, Thanks to the Good Work Ot Pitcher Jack Quinn a and the Robins tackling Jack Coombs's Phils. The game in Brook- Collecting old clubs is a hob many golfers. Bob Watson, President of the United Stai Association, has a Schenectad that probably came over on the first steamboats. One ju was sent Walter J. Travis same time, but the veteran | Schenectady many years Watson stiil has his, a 4 ing weapon with the shatt on July 4. Dempsey let it be known ho favors the limit fixed by Tex Tickard over the longer route, The heavyweight title contender has lost none of his confidence in his abil- ity to usurp the heavyweight crown. He regards the announced location and fight limit as assets rather than | Joe Sabby is an ambitious bowler to Say the least. He has been hitting Louis Stein's Broadway Alleys for big scores of late, and now he js out with a chal- lenge to roll John Gengler, the Count,” @ series, the best six in eleven gam Stein's drives for $100 a side. “Count” is due in New York in a di 60 and he may acco, Jack Britton, the welterweight cham- pion, will grab off $1,250 for his end in another one of those no-decision bouts to-night. He will receive this sum for meeting Johnny Griffiths, the crack welterweight of Akron, O., in & ten-round bout at a show to be staged nodate him. ts the date New York Twirler Promises to LOS ANGELS, Cal, May 6— by the Velodrome A. C. in the big ! Be Big Factor in Deciding] 3%, !% im the’ nature of & home. | sche shat , lo, N : coming to Ct b: d Robbie's old | most like a_aopple ICKARD 1s guaranteeing $100,- | “Toledo suits me," was Jeus Wiliard’s auditorium at Buffalo, N.Y. While at 8 Side destner wil’ foosive & warm (farmer U. BG. A. Mend jen Spatian e 12 pln will Yorbville 25 plus team will roll ‘The winning tea brsoted with the championship bani nual oullng of the U. ar May 45, TROTTING REVIEW BOARD IN SESSION ; 7 " x! how he cherished ‘elie ve American League Winner. CE Rey) : | frequent attempts to kidnap lelub. Once last summor shenectady strayed away but Watson soon got Griffiths is a good fighter the chances are that Britton will outpoint him, as Britton knows too much about the boxing game to allow Griffiths to get welcome, Burleigh Grim and Oeschger are carded to pitch against each other and resume the battle! which lasted for twenty innings down at Philadelphia, The boys are comment to-day on Tex Richard's se- lection of the Ohio city as the place for his championship bout with Jack By Bugh S. Fullerton. Coprrigit. “910, by the ems Publishing Co, days, €., to Whitestone U..der the Auspices -TTTH DIVISION, REA 26th St & Madison Avo, BOXING CARNIVAL Thurs. Eve., May 8 | BOKIKS BOUTS LSION SPRINGS, Mo, May S.—Jack Dempsey, returning from jearly morning road work here te }day, expressed entire satisfaction | baie the prospect of a 12-round go at Toledo, Ohio, with Jess Willard | Mwlelge, 100) CF ‘. Mw eV pte; of the : 1H th Kh om SIXTH HACE The Pkertie iwcdion ALE F war Seo! y Win, yrarduda end. mga etn ey e Ce Fe | CLEVELAND, O., May 6.—Benny Vale | Ag sts fin’ Mator Me | the French featherwe: 2 | tone Fu) admini iter tern! [Artie Root of this eity at tne marorca |= A. ©. in a ten-round bout last night, Ia the firwt round the French flash Knocked for, bbe gous \ gt Ave ith on the mm thén on NATIONAL L PC. Clubs, New York 600 Phita ES YESTERDAY, GAMES TO-DAY, at New Yor niladelohia at brooktyn, Chicage at Cro Pittsburgh at St, Lewin, | Louis (cold wi Detrolt tee GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Phitadetphia, Washington at Boston, St, Lowls at Clevetand, | nents ett) 230 m 08). ) | th: small disorderly case baseball was ob saloon men were the of Sunday baseball us in St, Louis A o as Ww Iso, ut on days when the pittevest opp there and Cin- ¢ werthers, that they show up for work Monday | much brighter than they d Sunday baseball was establi out by never admit Into his club. no fe ninth wer than inning rallies nd ceeded in instilling the fighting spirit Last year they pulled seventeen games they themselves beaten un- cinnati itil the last man is out. That kind With six million people to draw| of a team always is dangerous, from, sixty usand will not show, Boston is rather gloomy over the any such effect in New York, but it| way things have been breaking for is evident that when young meu and the Braves, who spent a gloomy day boys go to baseball games Sunday. yesterday.’ The club has not | they go home to supper and avoid good pitching and several of t |the corner saloon, Business men regulars have not yet struck their! who employ such fellows will find) stride When Maranville gets started r.eht Ue ari!! he harder he Dick Rudolph probably will pitch to- day upreme effort to ash 4 OM the losing streak at the expense of the the Giants, and hi probabil - ves nent will be Jess Barnes, ase tion of such @ contest! Dempsey. the better of the battle. | ip Net (The New York Evening World). determined to decide that game if it | trail and located his prize po ~~ means. To begin with, Rickard .6!/ P petite » 2 I’ Reervets HERE was a hiatus in the base-| takes all summe ceramgrs if pomeanin for the erection of a stae 1 have always sald anywhere One of the mort important bouts between big yf ftrochlyt, wit a to ball race in New York yester-| McGraw seems to have made a| Members ot tho St, Al : which will seat 75,000 people. | suits me," Wil = fellows that has been fought in Boston in ie eee ‘ . pretty wise moye in retaining Al finishing their "“acqw [PF He figures this will cost him $50,000 | Nt mer’ Y iard: sald. “Toledo: or One Owner Wants 2.181/:| sme sit ‘be the teetre-round go betweee Sir acuat Ai tee ecmeeiee day while the fans took stock | faird, thy young shortstop. His de tournament last Satw at least. He has insured the. boxers | Turkey—anywhere, all right, POA" Harry Grebo of Pittsburgh and Clay Turner, the d'the highest individual nd jubilated over the Sunday base-| cision to let Sicking go was some-| prepared to start on their: and himself for $100,000, the pre- “We can do a lot of Aghting in a Record Made by His Horse Indian light heavyweight at the Armory A, A. ball opening, but up at Boston the| thing of a surprise. Sicking is rather | schedule, which prov jum of po saount to aome- dozen rounds. We should have no ° bg to-night, Both Greb and ‘Turner bave made a iridnal Yankees fell upon the Red Sox and|# ee Seley maior leaques, y poriay, and ae 000, Printing of tick- ; ~ big hit with the fight fans the "| ee Pag eae put he iy a nice flelder and a willing! out the year. ne qualify! | other incidentals, ‘wili| ui ficulty in settling who te the bet- Cancelled, Gielen tent tame there tee remit of| wight ata banaust ‘rtenecd "by, tlle “ists in made the metropolitan outlook for @| lad, who can play all around the ine |of the club championship ' 000. In other words,| ter man in « 12-round battle." — - preted to witnem the scrap, Larry Conieg will, completed Harkm League touruement, championship much brighter, he] field. Jack Cooinds builded better| Sept. 6, the first sixteen y with the yc ge Willard is here staging a@ movie. mre toard of Review of the Na-|'*™ é ‘The Majestic. team of Philadelphia, Pa., and Yanks, with Jack Quinn pitching, en he knew when he grabbed Wick- gible for the championship. tea that be will be “stuck” for |He spends tho greater part of each| so motting Ammociati After considerable troubie, a match te ot, ast! tinction of Ueto’ the itet trams to'bowl Ie tbe afer. WON Almost as they pleased, and/nur in the unfortunate accident of| ‘The achedule at Dunwood! ' 1$a35800 before either Dempsey or |day out on the “lot” at the studio | ona ing ation COB"! seen cliscbed Between Vrontie. Brows, ‘the loeal cuamaainlp teurwaunens fireman enst, showed that there is a weakness in| Sunday, Sicking made the gap in the | attractive, with some kind d N tiara stipe on ibs, eioves a4 be surrounded by a picturesque jot of ;Vened to-day at the Murray Hill fouherveieh and dovony Kilbane, the feathers | leve ‘on Sunday ‘ing, ‘They tolled 4.002 and the World's Champions’ make-up. IASG when might have been dis-|nament on tap most all the looks at it now, re At) cowboys and “atmosphere.” It will) Hotel. John C. Welty, Canton, ©.,| "Sht shamvion, They were signed up to-day | #452 rapeetively Incidentally, the fact that Quinn “4trous. club members. One innovat this is j a trivial matter, He be- 2 : bd * "| to meet in a ten-round, no decision bout, at th eddie I ad MM be if Sa st Bancroft is quite badly trjured.| Daylight Saving Cup, whie me os that the Aight will draw $500,2| take about two weeks longer to com-| preaident of the Board, acted as| Turns A.C, of Cevelan! om the mabe of Seg! Bait att tie’ cidurvuse ‘Lown “roiled Pitched glittering ball and mowed 4), ankle is much swollen and there | pring out a mid-week acti 000. plete his picture, He will then leave |, 14, Brown outpointed Kilbane in nd Alleys 30 sfurnwon down Barrow's batters with his side- is fear that a ligament has been torn, ——— ef for the middie went, but aa yet does |ChMrman. and the others present | tout in Ply nit werke age | ee 1th ted Mew Mumoit A ary gpitter probably brougat no new It is tough luck for Coombs, with an| Joo Sylvester, one of the DY has heard from Charlie a a & in —- _ . . % " already weak team, to lose his star re » Ie J Br lately, Cor the very|20t hoow Just when ho will reach We He Gocher, Secretary] pausing tay, ellie Meud's crack father |, Meioh and lorie of ihe Rewdale tram gare a STAY airs to Charles Comiskey’s | raver and one of the ranking short: young bros 600 Jere a 4 good reason that Charlie hae| Told. Treasurer, of Hartford, Conn.; Ed-| weisht, who tx Louisiane at the Bayonne (iat doubler hat aut reiting eto or Dead, because they are all white. {atone of ibs league so early in the|jg pack from. Frani 4 AGAR. , , k mrting Club Friday night, ie 4 | Leis? for th This wore should get) Quit rr os now to be one Of Stason, Referring back to our n Freen covered up with blankets in| REASCNS M‘4Y OR GIVES ward Moulton of Worcester, Mase..| pinwelf, for he is filled with vew smbition ca she bale alte Of the : a ne bie sanoete re a American | Shortstop, Al Batra: the boy has a the “Bt Minne Oli el Tit. Vincent's Hospital, Now that) FOR PERM TT.NG FIGHT |%eloxates trom the Eastern District; | 'etenlay hw wife prwented him wit a twelve | A apeclal effort ts Deine made by Mr. Joseph " . certainty adds | 10 Of promise, considerable speed and | jightning quick change frog ie ia all right, he has started De Forest Settle of 8 N. y,,| bound babs aint Thum to intercst all of the big athletic clubs and League race, and certainly he seems a natural fielder, with an ckerbocke fea the warpath eyith, hie ex-cham: TOLEDO O. May Day View| scieests “ yracuse, N, ¥., je Fratroa! orgatizaine that tate owilde alloy’ strength to the Yankees’ pitching |«xcellent pair of hands. ‘He handles knickerbockers. Ted Kid Lewis, Park, where the Dempsey-Willard lawns . we me eater Patricks fee cae ene ag Np there teame Tn ine iater-seate Duckpia touramat: staff, He ranks with the best of/@ ball well, takes his time, never hur- Lin The Kid has been a big pugsle to! ght will be staged, is city Proper yy | ee ee ee eee EET OTa | night he moetm Young Dundee of Pennylmnta for| The Heraen County Howling Awociation are to| the spitball pitchers of the country | Hall away he shoow tt fast, ‘it looks maay '¢ docter, a dee or a che {comprising about eixty acres, on | Ml ee om fl entral Dis- | ten rounls af Harrisburg, Monday night he] fn" at "Oratant Halle and his side arm shoot will beat/to me as if he takes too much time pays that: Dan Morgan, on behalf of | Maumee Bay, It is perfeatly level | ih and E,W. Swinter of Coltm: | itm on fal ticaner, the Cleveland blaatier. fo} May 8: On ‘thie, or many teams, In the preliminary |and is 4 pit too carctul, perhaps ber | 4 ff Boxing § Jack Britton, promised him a returnjand in the war was used as a land. |>U% Ov delegate from the Southern eo Ee twine ‘night he bon fon erent rie say dope -he figured to win twelve and| iM OVeranxious not to make a break, g #match. He wants a chance to win g are Western District, © bores Johnny Max ia New York Clty but Sunday he displayed considerable me Ry esthaaisht tonere peters (ink. >! for alrptanes, It was Ine |" th y for ten rounds at Wilebarre, Pa, lose seven games for the Yankees.| coolness and got all his men. When Fi M nN f Beaks Leonard cuts in with hin de. {tended for amateur sports and a gen- leoariticntce ay Was devoted to an| ni prennan. the Chicago brerrreight, end individua. |but judging from the way Huggins] he beco More accustomed to it he or en OF sire to win the welterweight cham-|eral recreation ground, At one end) ig tke anewae es setae Gocher on Mis a ot Paul furnished sch a’ great BL is using him ne will geg more work peasy A more freely. ew pionship in addition to the other tWojis the big club house of the Toledo | **! cket was a light one. eenroun) bout at the ‘Tula Okla.) A, ¢, | ERE» A cere ores han that and ought to hold pretty etcher will not be in condition for | » fitles he holda, AN ieee James Forher of Bt, Schlastique,| erly tat John Reber, matchmater of eho |? as ee arrine Mesttntkee real play for several weeks. He has Piieistad bivhse ale i — a Z uebec, 4 se CJ club, has decided to rematch them for another pae to hee, , wo bad ankles resulting from acci-|Columbus secretary, and OU cannot stop those New York | The Park ix three miles from the 4 Het Her nahaniae of ‘4 {ifteen-round bont in about four wocks, Miske RACING SELECTIONS. sare Tey ty that there are signs Of dents and so long as Baird goes along! pen of the 77th Division, Wi ‘i ine feentre of the city and can be reached | *” le of Mo , OWNER of the | revived the decision Brennan in they recent | row, for tt well will do well to rest and get ready | direct monster boxin teams the way they are going |e? bay gelding Philip Ha Ha bent, aft tf ranks, and Barrow, for the first time 5 jdirection a mo 0: vente 4 0 reet t , asked that er a great fight PIMLICO. Q ‘ for the real campaign when hot now, The Dodgers are holding |!" twenty minuiny on the Alaest Ort | reoced of Arar eren r Io thal 7b Mev tet UC heaiaee betas Coc First Rece—Zarate Refugee, Ke- | sinee he Joined the Rex Box, BM weather comes, pals A for the men of the 71th Di ; ‘ Jatto ayor Bebrelber,, now in Cincin- 2 mi e ; ato Am oxin Bh son angies | to Khten out. e held da § down first place tn Wie Natt nad ad elephoned to his secretary hie| tftter ina Winning match at Quebec | Morales will be staged at tho City Club at No. "Gecand Race—Raleo, Amaze, Fib- |{ sually world's mpion teanis a * Suqare Garden, announ ) League race, with the Giants, who ap telog Lae Linst September, be cancelled. Tt was | 2qNint ,iih’ Stteet, ttn preliminaries tonight | bertygipbet 4 5 preak up that way because of too} The Yank fans have been a bit! addition to all the champ } pear to be all powerful, in third place. | rearons for approving the fleht, ikimed that cy ser taa ea neces d the finals on Thurmiay evening. All of the Third | Race—Parr Entry, New |imuch prosperity, which engenders Satine ate season started ‘division many stars have + oh 4 ant | Chief among them are fen ape br had no Knowl: | vest amateur boxers in the Kast will participate erides i el pusien ‘generally unhealthy |Ctuse of the fact that the team has gaged, f im the American Teague itzht the) Chie! amons them are: | ediy of the match being ade and | in the scrape and the chanooy are Wat every one ourth, | Raco—Hurries Rally [Jealsition, “Barrow took tho matter not been hitting the way they ex-|""Senny Leonard, the | Yankees are tied with the Clevelunds Neca ann shy | refused to start the Wt about it he fot the bouts will be productive of plenty of fast Fifth Kace—Wilson Entry, Hush, sternly in hand when he suspended | pected it would, The fact is the team! champion, and Jack Bri Eaeer genome glans, the White Gox oniy|t the charity fund of the Toledo | vii oe icnde thet ee ee ee, ne Gr ftvood. A * | Ruth and brought him to time, but |! hitting ay well or better than al-:or the welterweight crows @ baving a slight lead on them jboxing commission, wad th follow the Monin neeeai Dutch Aeandt of Hrookiyn, according to. hs Ixth-Race—Old Rosebud, Dun- | he probably will have tu use his wel! | most team in the country would of the topactchers who i There was a feeling of dount at t Wo will be exhibition of & the winbar wouta a i pr Seek DOS. | ‘ising & hare » Entry i vege iknown fist to masntain the morale | have done against the pitching It has ised to appear for the bo oxtaet, but right now i looks aa eg Jord. Decision PLAS eel le iesay Uayonne A. A, of Bayonne Wack Mount, Pale | oP the team through the season becn against. In the first threo games| Leonard is to box Frank * though the season will go down in | +a fer waver JN. 2, on Priday me 1 ter Ww this oftked ———_—— Taling stock of the Sunday open- of the year the Yanks went against Britton will opposed by ~ hustory as the biggest over ing be a onal thatitutlon, — Doherty says he -alled pont becaime Ltedly fc jing. I asked the Po Department almost air-tight pitching, pitching of Aul the lefeated ch os | sands of visitors will be enters PIMLICO ENTRIES io tas c tin Wi ecaue Kebly | FEW INTERMATIONAL LEAGUE. | \estcrany whether any effect had the kind that no ould hit at|@ generation ‘Ano’ T neers like poor sportamanrh'p to!tained by Toledo and the cit ade id to bare Mrandt box F ¢ Burne ot Jersey City, | re eee jbeen observed, The man I asked this early stage of game, They tion will bring toget! } aA like ; ve STANOING OF CLUBS, |shoved me onto another wire, and|Won one out of the three and that| and Hattling Levinsky 4 make a protest over @ loss of a} yantages will Le brought before the TRACK. PLE ve} Frank Magtey, wt 4 after the affairs ot C., Clubs, W.L. PC.) the party who anawered said: that, one against one of the best pitchers R f ulle, but that appears to be what|entire nation. iter near |W Jackion, the gual local lighturight i 4 2 667 Roches 33 800! Studying the reports for Sunday, he 10 the land who was working well. card arran ex-champion Alfred de Oro is doing being drawn to-day for | 1 one mie today offered 9 quaranice 9 8000 for Jackion to +42 007, Buttale ..... 3 3 observed a considerable decrease in| If the Yanks were hitting against) Knockou: Brennan. ie btames:a ‘foul ¢ the 4 4 Mart hos, Frankie “Young” Mritt of New Usdford tor 32 600 Jercy City... 2 4 833 the average number of arrests and|the kind of pitching they saw the| champion of the div now. ie blames a fou! during the! eprona in Bayview Park, | Usndse twelve routs, £0 4 deeision at the National A.C, | Mewar 33 $90 Bleghamten., 1 4 200) omni} disorde This applied co early part of last season they would, going into f gsocond ble of bis rath, With the it anticipate rece v- | ray chs] of Mariertile. Ht. 1. Magtey notified the club that GAMES YESTERDAY both Brooklyn and New York be hitting up around .300 as a team, Mike Gibbons and new title holder Cannefax for his de- ling $21,000 as a vesult of the bout, | avon Boat | W Stumonid sale. the euarautey £0 61,000 be wong reey City, | refused to furnish figures, saying the whereas Bodie is the only one who is try te ve | feat, and he thinks he is entitled tolqyuring 7 per cont. of the gate re- Tne: | POSES oe ae | $i Ne |reports were not complete. up in that class, with Ruel crowding | rs against Cyclone the next chance. He claims that} : Hatting Levinsky, the Hebrew hearyweight, it | Rochester 2, "Tt he is correct, the effect even at pretty hard. Prankie Hufnegle. win Cannefax hit the cue ball twice, which {CCP estimated by Frank Flournoy, al | ts teommed, tohenda to anit iridgecert, Goan “aot cy inghamton (rain). upon the great community is good.| The trouble of the Yankees is not/125-pound cluss of the di je €0: rary to the rules, but iteferce |associated with Tex Rickard, who Lioolth ‘alte | return to hia former bowe at Whiladélphia, ‘Le GAMES TO-DAY, 1p Chicago years ago, when the Sun- lack of hitting but lack of speed. meet Tommy Shea and Cutler didn’t see it, so it Was over-| promoted the bout, to run about $400,- | Anny 1 Hetwouri, | Nas fevural yvare at day ba question was being pase as gano, who ecapturea the jooked. It ser: to be a weak sort 92 | pre ' , ia baaine® Gnas hoe : went "there," Lavingay argued, d the then Ch Cut ed c championship “over there, wn excuse for a defeat and tt seems |, '" al elon gee caliper | ) Steere & boxing slow at Ne of Police, Francis O'Neill, to com hicago Cubs spilled Cin: ' change punches with Johny that such ‘a clever star De Oro | to-day issued 9 permit for the vout. | & peace. 340 Diver wie with rete ate! shOWihg AETegs 08 Bundy ones ee Pred at ye ae Soldiers a raght . Mained be bett n an and! “EY §. iF Raving ark: a jayed compa ‘ he ore man and will be th Der tis medicine more mrasshiliy, nd| DEMP*EY SAT/SFIED | Ya Ree, 2 with those on days when no games Beaten 6 to 0 in the ninth they t Dank Than oREheIe wate — | W.TH FIGHT PRO‘ PECT were Played. His Agures showed the score and then whipped the Reds wit! close with a wrestling | 1 almost @ 0 per cen decrease of | e p 4 hel a ce tween Young Mundy and M TERRY MARTIN OF U. § WINS BOUT IN LONDON, May 6 the United ‘States Langdon of Swansea in a fifteen-round contest at tlonal Sporting Club last nigh — son Wins Tommy Ro SYRACUS Robson, the un eary victory over Young i BOWLING AND BiLI [THUMM Birgag

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