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1 Ye " ! “ wo) ao ain. ¥;. MAY 10,1919) : SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y OLUMN | Willard, in Training, Tells Edgren Dempsey Can’t Hurt Him, | TO MAKE HIS BOW / But Admits Jack Johnson Broke His Jaw and Three Ribs| \N COURTS TO-DAY | |Yamasaki, Compatriot of Ku- magae, to Compete in Ten- nis Tourney in Harlem. a ORK INTER IP ds compatriot of ke his bow Ken Yamasaki, a ‘ |Ichiya Kumagae, is to 5 4 i |as a contestant in Amer! Plestina Makes Good Against Jack Taylor in Wrestling Bout That Is | nis tournaments on the cour, | Harlem Tennis Clu t n the der the dire id States National Lawn Tennis : ac, the doughty 4 th forehand ‘tacul entry of Yamasaki the : very good.” HORE was nothing spect jar in | "z= eS: nh Su r winner of the singles last year, tops Plestina, who claims that the s0- “wrestling trust” keeps him earning the right to be recog- as the champion of the wortd, two falls over Jack Taylor, dian. The crowd at times . Decause there wasn’t any~- Ming about the bout to excite them. wiggling, squirming and vari- that the fans have become ed to in the big mateh Reds’ Defeat of Cubs TOR ee wath, ||| Encourages Giants and feimen sen enty ceive] | NN Bo | / -\ ““ll| Dodgers, Who Don’t Play the list. e begin to-day. a has” announced rounds the two out of will be to win, two big matmen struggled, settle down to thelr work. ‘and mauling each other with- _ Only One Game Played, Rain attempt to the wrestier’s bi $e Ban Johnson, President of the American League, dropped into town ete ha aes aes Causing Postponement Of nee eehte’ rome of the ir rthes taegpngmr apiece need All the Other Big League cuit, and cut loose the usual lino of ing, but it was plain to the s —<—<—————— OOOO lO ULbAkO AS HESS 70 DAY ro ELS talk. However, he says that pros- ets fe 1 West aro pat inexperienced that Plestina is Battles, pects for baseball in the V © of matches with any of the and fighters fight. ‘The nearest I ever] Whatever I was asked to do, 18 much — te pee’ Handle Pee ES the “trust stars.” He is #0 come to gambling is when I buy an|as I could. By Hugh S. Fullerton. lin “spite af the. most ‘distressing and strong that he appears oil well location.” “I never even accepted my weather conditions, attendance, both Copyright. 1919. by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Rrening World.) NOTHER hiatus hit baseball yesterday and the Frenchified climate stopped every game} American and Nationa’ above expectations, h invincible, After seeing him bas been far it is not surprising that he from matches with Lewis, Caddock, Stecher, et al. The onlyl thing worrying Willard to-day is an attack directed at him by | the “longhair” element on the coast. “I wish these fellows would give me travelling expenses. I put every dol- lar I could spare into Liberty Bonds and raised a lot of money for the drives. When the Government The punch with which Joanson broke Willard’s jaw—can Dempsey land it? Has kept injuries inflicted by negro in’ Havana fight a secret. Studying the work of the Giants thus far is nat encouraging to their be a faster starter than I am, but I guess twelve rounds will give me WHAT WIL- a fair deal,” Jéss told me. “I wouldn't |needed horses I turned over all tHe | excepting one, in which the Reds, led| fans. They have not been scoring DTA. went about the task of Raowe Denigity le geod Gghter and herd|'(nc: to icnare ana tw 1 left alll care what attacks are made on me|horses in my circus, accepting just |by superb pitching, beat the Cubs| Nell 1 proportion fe Uline Hh Last ‘eonquering Taylor just as the|LARD SAYS | on et tear his walitns. Soe eee ne aaee enna "| personally, at long as I know they are |enough remuneration to about cover |and added much to the encourage- genson they were scoring three runs Waited States went into thelsy 1 avesT Prefers 25 ik Tust ane more thing, Tess, There’a| Untrue. But I have five childrea grow-|expenses. I turned over all my sad-|ment of the Giants and Robins, first base, ‘This season they are ive ee ew Mh seb it, but believes he a story in New Yorn that pring ing up, the oldest of them eleven, and |dle horses for nothing. When Sec- Internecine wan was postponed] scoring | than one run for every ly as TALK ABOUT HIMSELF win decisively in 12. Is better now than when training for John- son and knows ten times as much. eight men on first, which shows that they are not driving the attack the way they were a year ago. Of course such comparisons are rather unfair until to-day because @ chill, clammy drizzie settled in upon the Borough of Brooklyn and put financial chil- retary Daniels was in Florida ho sent for me and congratulated me on having such a fine lot of horses I hate to have other children teil them their father didn't do nis share of war work. I haven't a thing to re- head of a syndicate that is to bet $100,000 on Willard to win, and that you're putting up most of the money. impressively. Burns, @ wrestling star ago, proved a capable / ann iy I ” |diains upon Col. Mbbets’s heart. The| because last spring they had all the 1S yi ioe aheat thar?” gret. I was thirty-four, and like at {fr Government use. I know the sol ‘ me daciered, that the en areh pms Resents charge that he was slacker and tells! “jess leaned back and laughed untit| least 90 por cent. of the men who saw |iers and officers didn't regard me stage was all set for the bigness | Sevee ieee sence, ie oe © Brooklyn, ING GO WITH Boston and Philadelphia : opening of the Interborough feud that had just fuished com: what he did for war funds. he nearly fell at of the chair, “First pagtleotty ieegling my tare 8A arate, | tnatea better a hake GILT rhe Greater New Yori: ever bas known, teams were much weaker and offered were the two most capable it . 9) I've heard o: "he declared. “Ihe asn’ @ first draft, of course, and then the weather,man had to , Raa pins in seater deat. «| Perens Never bet on anything in his life and won't wot H ro does not end there, The Giants hi not been getting away with their base-running attack. McGraw and Mathewson really ought to sit down was when I boxed in the camps. My best friends to-day are Army men, and the attacks made on me fact is I never bet a dollar on my- self in any fight I ever had, I never bet a dollar on a fight in my life, butt in and crab it, The weather man is predicting showers to-day, \and if he continues to make good to- \Gay and Sunday, the East River will but I signed up for the sevond*and early an hour and a half did not claim any exemption. a ina to score the first fall, this time the crowd was have cent on himself July 4. I was ready and willing to go when called, come from an outside source and and w impatient. He didn't mind, I never bet on a horse race or a poker| like any other re; Ame! ‘jare the result of a personal grudge.’ |be filled with magnates who have| inv. © out some definite plan. and after the customary rest By Robert Edgren. game, I'm not a gambler. T don't Cae cinetangleniiiard’ wil go on with bis, train |made the high dive, MoGraw's system is and always bas Meantime I travelled’ drount’ “and boxed in many camps and other places, and worked for army funds and Ald k on the job, and before long been to make base runners go as far as possible on every hit and take chances on the bases, Yet he sends Matty out to coach at third, and Matty’s idea is the safe and’ sano plan of stopping the runners unless they are almost certain to reach their ‘objectives, Which plan is the better IT do not The day of rest was neither com- forting to the owners or to the play- ers, For the first time in a decade ee | the ball players are in earnest about P ° ‘ baseball this season. Whether this is a reaction from war con jong or t - I] ad Ci L b Bro the result of the player limit is hard rinceton- Yale an otumotla- wn to tell but the fact 19 that the players are hustling to hold their jobs, and ‘Coprright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Kvening World) ILLARD’S TRAINING CAMP, LOS ANGELES, May 10.—Jess Willard cut out his training yesterday because of a slight cold. Bo we spent the evening at his quarters, talking over the coming fight with Dempsey. And so, purely by acci- dent, I stumbled on @ story that| Ing to-day. He says that he will save the hardest part of his work for the last four weeks. intend to bet on this fight or any other fight. Let gamblers gamble a fall and th secured the seco! of the match. W 8 histbry will be re-writ- ten tl afternoon at Forest Hills, where that famow team of thirteen years ago-- D e e1 et Bp to ay but no team n ©. Wright and Holcombe Ward never saw print before—a story that A m ”g Ma y Athl t Mi t S h d i} d they are much more sensitive to) presume to ae . ca 1 oi before,| play both systems. Matty has bee! WM be reunited and will meet gives » now light on the character of on n etic COTS SCHEAUCEA | ciiiciem san mney ever were betore, responsible for, two defeats of tho br tant youngsters. ati te Pa mer.. Wee Walpped’ Jaen ge ar There is liable to bea big deal aries ee ley i NA cali a right and Ward won thelr first Johnson at Havana, Interscholastic Meet at Prince-| burdles in the Penn retays, supported turned almoat immediately which will |could have advanced. It is not nice College Track and Field Sports Have Recovered From War’s Effects. “Have you made a study of Demp sey, Jess?” I asked, “What do you know about him?” “I know,” said Willard, “that he is by @ bunch of boys who are excep- tionally strong on the track. Twenty schools and academtes, com- prising 130 individual entries, will par- ticipate in the Princeton interscholas- tle meet, which will be held in con- change the status of three clubs. Manager McGraw has been engineer- ing a deal which includes Mike Gon- zalez and Davy Robertson, and in addition may bring a left handed pitcher to the Giants, to throw mud at idols, but the play- ers claim that Matty is not a good third base coacher, Speaking of third base coacherr. few outside of the game know the mai championship in 1904 and Lit till 1908, ‘These famous vets they ing to make a de- ined effort this season to regain les crown. ton To-Day Attracts : 130 Entries, Thursday at tho Polo & good boxer, fast, and a hard hitter. By Alex. Sullivan, Junction with the Yale-Princeton meet. | and weak in the field. ‘The track 1s only | ,, it $8 not generally spoken of, but|importance of that position, A Grounds there will be big 4o-|I'm not worrying about how hard he can hit. He can't hit any harder! pr seems an though the college ath-|on the chamnlocahins Tf our leat Jone of the many, attractions, which will Hasevcit ne mracraw ih bor cuiteny |iome, core, wanes, then. ane tows championship trophy, will make a big effort to beat Hill, whicn looks like its closest rival. If the Mercersburg boys win they will eara baseball that MoGraw is not entirely setisfied with the catching depart- ment, and that some of the pitchers are complaining thgt if they were ings, as it will mark the re- ef hostilities of those bitter the Cubs and the Giants, and 080 Of. the many lose more games than any regular player can do, Yet not half the clubs in the major leagues realize this and keep the best man on the than Johnson did. No matter how hard he can hit, he can’t hit harder | Day" celebration. than Johnson did when he realised he was being licked—when he was desperate.” i letes are the quickest to recover from the effects of the world war, The boys are practically back to the Besides the meets at Princeton and Columbia, several other collegiate track permanent possession of the trophy. |games are scheduled to-day. They !n-| Working with certain catchers they|third base lines. The Yankees B byte promene or enee. ‘As he spoke Jess absent-mindedly @————— | conditions that they enjoyed before| Following is a list of jas oe clude: ON. YU. Freshmen vs. Yale would do better. This is confidential |using O'Connor again and he usually d lifted his left hand and rubbed hts fick Chained Miacak beaks a hand 4 entered: “Bethlehem "Preps Blair | Ereshmen, at New Haven ; Lafayette va. and under your hat, s true.|ia noticed only when he blunders for the needy of the 69th Regi-| An gor tips across his cheek bone, just the side of my face.was awelled| iO Crom the Atlantic; The wea, |Achdemy. Central High School of (ayant ere ah erea cat acs ana entantee Che entree eee cats le eee, ake » up next day. It didn’t show much ‘ lc, The sea-| Philadelphia, Dickinson High School, ; Mass.; % make a good catcher, and some of the | contrast that with Uncle Robby, who escasion will be, known as}in froat of the ear. Somewhere 'n| tecause 1 had several other bumps, |#® 's now in full swing for the out-| Kast’ Side High School,” Erasmus | jis; May Fenn’ va. cornell, fellows who look worst to the crowds|has Sherrod Smith out there most ty of music and other enter- the back of my mind hopped an elu- but I could put my finger in the hol- door college athletes, High School, Gilman Country School, + Mi 7 ¥., and Washington and Jefferson vs. look good to the pitchers because of of the time and gets results. b ton an he stuff they pull, A good catcher| You will ob: at Fi sive memory, For a moment I could day Harrisburg High School, Hill School, | Allegheny, at Meadville, Pa, I. "I “ a werve also that Fred before the exciting battle)? tery iy Leauld arael! the stale | OW where that bono was oroken. You aoe interesting event to-day 1s tho ly iyrencoville School, Mercersburg pcs aac can make @ pitcher and @ bad one| Mitchell is perched on third when 4 Th can feel it now. Try it.” ual meet between those great rivals,| Academy, Peddie Institute, Poly| The Victory Loan Marathon will be | 4g marian entire pile’ ing staff, runners are on bases, and that Pat bat! that has figure ae | erent of a trajning room, There was| y var of the check bone. There was| Princeton and Yale, which will be held| Prep. Princeton Prep., South Side|Tun to-day over the ten and one-half | 5, FS une) Wari lerneanes, over in} Moran takes the fob’ himself, TR ee om, “Tt ig |Pomebody taking to me and then 1]. hollow there half an inch wide that |!2 the Palmer Memorial Stadium. | High School, Trenton High Beh 00d | eee oe Tte nT oThe etartinne. pistol wit man a oarclue with altehera ake - nit hag! iman autographed| tad i. Monte ago, in a taising) {uid prom my finger mio untl|to"itaeSa' al alatcch ctet ett | moe eng. combs Ss VMs Mince Six |Etesetaes toa nes ee | Olengan THM We ZOTRERO len 01 aq er, , + Brown and Columb! long time, Seiden eOn an of the | ce cinco men who trained every day |‘, Was level with the firm flesh on} | The Tigers will be led by Capt, Erd- | south” Field cogumbla, will meet at | Robert Alexander, commander of the land he has developed into a student WITH BODY SCISSORS HOLD game for the 69th before they! 11, witiard in Havana and who either side. man, who captured the 120-yard high | White team is strong in the track events of batters, and he has been a big aid —— acro: This baseoall was bid James Butler an¢, presented to were nearest to him in his corner in “But you boxed exhibitions right om. 8 of the Pastime A. . will con- to the Brooklyn pitchers, especially to those who dropped out and lost LOUISVILLE, K. braska Stecher of Ni May 10.—Joo defeated Wiadek van, wie promised to tarty| the big fight. 1 remembered tbe | ty eae away. auld Jomn “And act aecin Aen-mie jsoraeh "as track of proceedings duting the war:|Roaran oC lend ina wresiling bout him to in, He didn't get “ when you urpose of the race is to give di im Sorenstens FO ekenere iB ane en Beco! se though, but he did carry it] Words now. Parergen when you | when I did I only boxed with Walter purpose of the race is to give distance! Philadelphia series was remarkable| Btechor used the body sciwaore and all the strenuous fighting in| see Jess,” he Monahan, and he was well coached the distance. The present mark is 1/4nd be continually outguessed the|bar arm holds. ‘This is the ball that is to has beeo for Chairman of the “Father Dufty Committee is Daniel M. Brady, ney $1,000 Johnson did to his jaw.” Here was Jess before me, feeling of that jaw and talking about how Johnson could hit. “Jess,’ 1 asked suddenly, “is it where not to hit me. Poor Walter had a hard time boxing without hit- ting me on thi» side of my face or on the broken ribs, but he did it,” Jack Britton is surely doing plenty of fighting since he won the welter- weight championship tile back from ‘Ted Lewis, a8 he has already engaged New York heavyweight, for ten rounds, ‘This will be Medden’s first fight in « jong time, Dick Kain of Philadelphia, i» now the man- ager of Andy Schmader, the hoaryweight champion hour 25 minutes 15 seconds, made in 1909 by Jim Crowley at Celtic Park, Charles Pores of the Millrose A. A national five and ten mile champion, and Runah Ohman, a Swedish runner, have both been seeking a race at this ¢is- oppodition, He seems to have a weakness in being afraid to make throws with runners on third—c | weakness which both he and Adams | showed during the final game of the It was stipulated that one fall shor decide the wrestling match if it conti ved for more than an hour and thi minutes, The contest as for the heavyweight ch advertised mplonship. Stecher was on the offensive virtually clated with him are Morgan Ww didn’ series, Ordinarily the catcher who entire time, He obtal hy didn’t you want people to ) of the United States Navy, Sclmader won every | tance, is afraid to thi th jo cwtalned several m, James A, Farrell, J hb ked your jaw in three bouts and %s booked up for poe 8 afraid to throw a @ way when scissors holds on Zbyszko before the one , George McDonald, James| (Te that Johnson cracked y know you were hurt by Johnson?” : P UGE | fight be fought in the nary, for which be 'e-) Pian for the outdoor track and felt it feKenna, Nicholas F, Brady, John = R: rae! John Whalen, Joho G. at Havana?’ Jess looked startled. He hesitated Jess laughed, “I jyst didn’t want any one to two more, He was signed for an- other battle to-day, his manager, Dan colved a to box Clay Turner, the Indian, handsome gold belt, He may be matohed at one of the season will be adopted at a meeting of the Intersectional Athletic League, to be a double steal ie contemplated Is not | much of a catcher and has not much faith in the infielders, but that may that brought him victory, but the Polish wrestler broke th m with apparent ease was in real danger only once a " v "4 r ve . ~ h Lbyszko obtained oe hold afte ajor Thomas T. Reiley, ; tubs in Philadelphia or at Atlantic City Sport| held Monday night at the 92d Street ¥,| have been Robinson's orders, Twice | pep, a t ol er Me ieokay, Tuomas. Mu;: |® moment, thes know I could be hurt,” be said, “but | Morsan, booking him up to meet|isg csp, Mt A The league Includes five ming” |{n one game he allowed the oppo- |knrup® One the Nebraska wrestler had Wictr 3 Dowling, Bryan L.| “Yes, he broke my upper JaW 19) Jonson surely hi Walter Mohr of Brooklyn for ten afilations throughout the city, They aro|nent to put the winniny; run on sec- |" Ynyszk fy and Louls D. Conley. ies emtaah saumieerives. noe in| acct an cee’ y. aia. te in that | rags at Montreal, Canada, on June| Matchmaker Joe Duntee of tho Obmple A. ©.|the Bronx A. Li Yorkville A. Ly Lower |ond base without making a throw to|Stecher 25, It was anneuncer trem ties lof those who bave been in-| front of my ear. He broke three of ht, Ih sey he | He hurt me], Britton has refused to accept of Syrmcume, N. has booked two more im-|Manhattan A, L., Harlem A. L. and] stop it, ring. a tae hea dl sewer kd “Gap bit he couldn't put me down, and I] 17,4. o'Rrien of Philadelphia as ref- | han a sem, On, Monday Long Island Ad ly Comparisons of the Brooklyn and eens Wh D, Stapleton, body about it except three or four never gave him the satisfaction of knowing that he hurt me, in the fight eree for his twelve-round bout with Britton to meet Joe Wel ig, and on May 26 he HOMECOMING AND VICTORY New York teams prior to the open- ing of the Inter-Borough series are Dundee Ontpointed Mitche! Wis,, May 10.—Johnny sey haa engaged Harry Greb of Pittsburgh to meet healthy, To me, at the f ‘ Major Gen.| of the fellows who worked with me, Johnny Tillman of St, Pat at the ’ not healthy. me, present ‘ast Italian lightwelght of ‘T. Menoher, Brig. Gen, Sad ald.¥ou' soa it out?” or afterward. Johnson hit me th@|ioureka A. C, of Baltimore on Mon- |=? Hotwon of Wakieo, Mam, AFFAIR OF AVONIA A, C,|conaition, Brooklyn looks to have a| New York, proved to the satisfaction r, Gen, Peyton C. March, | ¥ “Y ried. “Y. hardest blows I ever felt. I'm glad| day night, but it is expected that the] Renny Leonant is. now matchal for three pte nt lib shade on the Giants. They are play- inet fans fang at the big Auditoriun Gen’ Thoinas He Barty Brig.| "Not from you," T parried. "You! no gia, pecause 1 know that if Il club officials will name another ret= (rights the mous, On May 19 be tackle George | ‘To-night, at Manhattan Casino, the| iE faster, ball, rushing tne attack |with ‘the lopnntchere tn biatelnee sar he nee A. Maes, Naior /iae.| remember 3 wes in the dressing room) woul take his punches and not let | eree to sult Britton. Young” ne of Buffalo. for eight” rounds | Avonia Athletic Club, one of the oldest|‘N® Way McGraw doca and playing | outpointed Richie Mitchell, the’ crack or 4 Brg, Gena 1-14 babel after the fight, and saw! 12, iny friends know how much I| ‘“wia Burt Kenaey, the local heavyweight, | tt Trenton, N. J.: May 23. Jimmy’ Duffy of in the city, will hold its twenty-seventh pg Me end rieate "anne eee AN er, Ee Wig. Gen. Michael J. Len. | T4x O'Rourke stripping the bandases| way hurt—well, anything this boy |made shor work of Jim Monic, the colored | feet My Neat it Sweeney 2 ©. oflannual picnic, to be known this year/ever, Robby has a team which can|was hard fought all the way, "Dundes Pand ald, Brig. Gen. Cornelius |trom your hands. You were INE) nompsey may do lan't going to worry |Nersweigit of Atlantic City. in one of the Hat | aeiey on May 21, Joe Welch, the Pile: |4g Homecoming and Viefory Dance, in}and will bunt. “It shifts the attack | being the negressor and cutting ‘lowe bilt, Col. Charles Hine, Brig.|on a cot. 7. on. oe De bouts at the Atlantie City Sporting Club on Fri- | {* ra eer etre rounds of ‘et: | mor of the twenty-eight members who| quickly, but the chief style has been | With every blow he knows, In the last reer ol —_ small cut under your right car and | eee en eae bet Tan |ronnd bettie, Henle was unconscious for extra Another new club will bok! open air boxing | with the exception of one, who is rep-| hitting them rat Dalle regularly: and |choering the efforts of the two men. hk. Heydler, C, A. Stone: |another beside your nose, I asked} OO" At toe | it A feng 9 ba sons in Now Jemmey, The show will te put om |regented on the service flag by & < 24) gooq “baseball carly” in the season Dundee's Jumping taeties, which he hag lain Gleason, F. F. ¥ Te de. taamagn tert vou with: that | VHS 1 wae training for Johigon, f —— 4 ’ agers ‘As has been the custom for many| fur not so good after the pitchers completely bewildered” "a Mitebelt M. Barrett, 1. N. ¥ know ten times as much as I did| Tula, Obie, has surely developed into a big! York. N. J. on next Thureday evening, | There ‘Ail the prominent pugilists, 2 P. B Crowle: . Ww. J, nen. terrific punch in the pit of the stom-| 11 1 rought Joh iad t Jt town, as the recent bout there between Billy | will be two main bouts of eight round, Jobnny ‘and other porting celebri- 0 ry" Sohagba, Otte t bh, ‘and you said he didn't catch | * > ht Johnson, I can Dit & | vigke of Bt, Peul and Bill Brennan of Chicago | Daly of Jemey City meeting Bobby Michaels of ¢ in town will be present, NATIONAL . one, A. J. Johnson, Otto H. | %* 2 lot harder, and I intend to win and | grow a gate which amounted to §7,000, Of thie| this city and Eddie Fletcher ewapping punches pia Sbocliec BLT ot HOW NY. THEY AMERICAN Bll the ofcers.-of the Sets, | vod tm the pit: win 80 decisively that there'll never |sum Miske received 90 per cent, which made | with Johnny Hayes, LEAGUE LEA eres George F Wiles, % AL] “He didn’t,” grinned Jess, bia a a ei ore TOF Re eT onben ones Bicnaen on bar seal. py pA y Double Header at Olympic Field. jose! . a . H, Vree- . 7 ny question abot Ad 6 J J ° Bruposcd -round boat between Jofmny F. Hediey and David H. Knott ‘And then O'Rourke dried you off| “41. vou tike the idea of a twelve | Tech mace hi ood GSTS, The west bows there | een aes ieee, white tee atime af | tT eeTey a. wternone 8h Clymple NATIONAL LEAGUE. with a towel.” will be between Earl Purveyor of Tulsa and Dick Fie, 136th Street and Fifth Avenue, " whe "e Club of Ne figertag 5 aS | . . round championship fight?” I asked, | Losdman ofsLockport on Monday night, ect SS will vot te arcana, se Kir [the Lincoln Giants will hook up in an- A. a i! L Po to.wenr |Six Months for Repairs. Jeay looked serious, hed oat for ‘Lyn other double header, meeting the crack Me © 08 J Pref Li Tt has just leaked ‘that the speculators who it ynoh, Eddie Bi , y 7 (300 Willard laughed. “But be didn’t rub efer: ight. managed (0 purchase ticket in advance for the ted the weight tobe |team from the. Bronx Eagles in the ee ramanaber,” be said. “Hie ess ‘ % a Long Fight Leonard-Ritchie bout at Newark, N, J,, with the} 122 pounds, weigh in at © P, M., but Kilbane’s | opening gam o'clock, and the 76 6 5 545 Detroit H 4 mney OH TRAY. es Q “It Isn't exactly my {dea of @ ChAM- | ste intention of selling them for exorbitant prices | manager refumd to let him make it, strong Downey Shipyard team in the GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY ‘ eee ial ber ab ae Se plonship distance,” he sald, “but I]to the fight fans, were badiy stung, as one of these! yim piypn, the vetcran Bearrwelsht of Pueblo, | {al game of the afternoon. The col- | Ginciasatt, {; Chicege, ‘All games postponed. ‘ | fellows admitted that the “\Bipecs"* lost about ored champions will have “No Hit" Jos pitch against the Bronx Eagles. aaa Bad ~ na guess it Is as fair to me as it is to! fh ‘anounced blo prtiroment from. tbe! cred, CAMPION. TN Meee ne Dow {All ether” games postponed 90 secount of rls, to find it out. These ribs were bad! Dempsey. I'd rather have it twenty- | #10 & the {ane refuecd (0 pay the bie prices be was knoe nd at team, while Spitball Artist Cockrell wili GAMES TO-D/.¢. GAMES T0-DAY for three months, and it was six {five because I'm used to long fights,| A match has just been clinched by Charley | San Francisco several weeks ago, ie now a movie New York at Brookiys, Washington at New York, Pi mouths wefore T wuld take & so08jand T kuow I can fight <°t day, Murray, matchweker of the Queensberry A, ©, of | actor, “Fatty Arbuckle made Jim flattering bere LE prrere y! doipla at Bost me, woe ie Hight. - Gey. 2 mattelo, for ext Tumwday night, Mamy Ured of | offer to Join Bis company at ios Angeien, Vai, M4, N.Y. ot at Pittebersh, unch om them. You may remember have the endurance, Dempsey, AY Fissbungh wil book wo with Bartley disdden, tio! and Vives lot oo Lime 1m accepting Sh Weasel Kae dreads, “hers, BSE? laelpnatl at Onieage. | , :

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