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Bs aee “edhe M er we 1 oe THE PRELIMS WERE GOOD Copyright, 1920, by The Press Pubitahing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Oortts, te Von see NN the last two rounds of their fistic ATTELL GOLDSTEIN us THE SECOND SCRAP THE NEXT FICHT (2) was a TER PARTY BETWEEN BILLY RICHARDS AND THE POSING ADONIP EDDIE NUGENT LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. Coweta. 10a, sg Tee Prem Pabiishing Ue (The New York Remuiag Workh) InciDE! citaanes PROER AM ($265,000 for Women Golfers To Play Abroad | — Station Wit Be shipped ) 4 PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 26.—Mrs, Ro- _ to Argentina neld H. Barlow of the Merion Cricket . Club, woman's golf champion of Phila: delphia and winner of innunierabdle titles during ber brilliant Mnks career, is go- ing to England this summer to try for the women’s championship of Great Britain, Mrs, Barlow will be accompanied by | Mrs, W. A. Gavin, the New York etar, who was runner-up to Misg Alexa Stir- lng, the national title-holder in the final strbeste for Uhat honor at Shawnee last August Belmont’s At W's true Dempecy haem’; split with his manager, it showd brip to cut down Kearus’s income tax. oie 8 BOSTON NATIONALS ANNOUNCE TO BUY THEIR OWN TICKETS SOUTH SERVE THE FAIR HOLD-OUTS WILL HAVE ONLY THE BRAVES DE- LONDON, Feb. %. Cay eae) - They changed the racing dates for Sir Thomas Lipton, but March 17 still be the chomrock’s biggest day. e)o% Tracery, his famous thorough- bred stallion, new record wus reached for the high- est price ever paid for a racer in the world’s turf history. Even though | automobiles are supposed to be crowd- ihg the horse out of existence, im- Tense sums continue to be offered for celebrated turf winners, and the sum CINCINNATI, ion. pi . for Cinelnnati, Official U. S. Census dope | shows the popw yn has grown by. 8’ 7 since 1910. Cincinnati has guined | 10.3 per cent. which will help to offset its lose of 2.75 per cent. Cincl now has plenty of population, but no pop except ginger, Official round-up of the purg now stands at 401,158—all of ‘em tustomers for Garry Hermmann. In| “they have engaged fe for the | 2810 Cinet stood 18th tn popular and almost as bed in the National League. middie of ay, eo Teach Jand | paid for Tracery shows that horse- ‘0-day it’s fivst in pork, first in pretzela and first in the‘grand old national ot a mpd tld, | flesh is steadily reacht “cor 5 ing the quarter- ‘me. Proving that the last ten years are the loveliest. ‘Those 401,168 | my we mean tournament te NEG. sriey| oittion mark. tks look good for Garry. They may make the cash registers over in Da : ‘ ‘Mildred Caverly, both of the Philadel-| ton, but you know where they'll use ‘em this season. phia Cricket Club, are also seriously con- y Cie ten sisering Roti lo) i ' an *! Connie Mack's dattertes are now working in Loutsiana, but Connie's {on joing Mrs. | big jod to get the old machine hitting on all siz cylinders. nothing. He swung his right about six times, the evident intention being n ager calls him, wasn't to be intuni- dated. HE fight proved conclusiv that Kilbane tsn’t halt fhe that beat Attell for the cham lefinitely decided | be shipped to Argentina when the | stud season ends in England, Joseph y on joining Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. in their invasion, By salling for Burope s0 early in the eee es As the big crowd wended its way Champ bowler that got 676 straight pine must have practiged on one of out of the armory, the genera) opin- | his wife's evening gowns. ion heand was that Valger would have | Vin a0 esi up the Woman's eastern medal play tourna- | ment, an uniform; Mrs. Gavin will have to drap metropolitan champions! much to her regret, but both she the wom besten Jobnay in a longer fight—say Maranville has signed up with the Braves, and now: all thay need i¢ a | Mrs. Barlow will be back in tmp gor the the United States to this country as Yankees have signed for the| {mer Sitications to conser, Perhaps fifteen rounds. rabbit's foot, " NE ee. women's championship of th a yearling in 1910. \ 1920 season. Only a few mem-|the man we name could not find bis, boca ates ahs mrt Sy | States, echeduled for the antums. In 1913 English’ turf critios called|bers remain to be’ rounded up and] W#y clear te aeeept the position.” | a him “one of the greatest horses in|Manager Miller Huggins expects| H. ("Big Bill”) Edwards of this. city New York B With Fine Record | #822 2 10 seer” wate Jonn| within a few dayw to have ie team pe_Harvey Weodrut, «, Chicago, enor: | oy t 0 Watson, who trained him, has often|a!l hooked and on the way to thel the “suocsaso! to August Herrinann, Ei t Midd ° ‘ P. ’ R nk declared that he was the best horse| southern training grounds. Wondhute) naa, (ie) sUppary St: 1ORAs9 a, Caseys will mect Christopher first pince in the Bank Clerks’ Basket- mters Mt leweight ro ATURCS | ne ever saw or handled, Robert Shawkey, “Bob the Gob,” |. Several of the Giants will leave hero on Council five®n the second game of a| Hell League by defeating Farmers’ Loun eee ¢ ‘The best judges in England dis-|as he is now called, came over from| ‘reso Yin ‘Mute thes will pick wrx heme and home series this evening at! fourth to fitth by. ecoFine &. Win | puted whether Tracery or Prince Pala-| Philadelphia yesterday morning and| Party of players at St. Loyis. First SL, Rose of Lima Hail. Chapeiles will | over Federal Reserve, 42 to 3s. ma! Eddie O’Hare Js Ch Jon | est & wumenotes of $8,500, and Ouray 22% | tine was the better horse. In Tracery’s| with practice will be held on Monday morn= rely on Leary, Brennan, Moran, Dad-| preliminary «ammo the’ girly ‘of Mechans : S CHAMPION | fer cent. ot the grom eereivea Siral vans im Abi ae Burwell Tintern cae ee eee |e Teen, i ye Kis &. Metals nosed out Amateui d Has W Brook who " for the 1920 campaign. The pitcher a sen and Toomey, while Burke, Smith|[iherty National. The ran as Won Mel Coogan, the Brookim lightweight at one and one-half miles, he defeated Ate. alieh! and Seifert will be in St. Christopher's |are staged every Mondny g, injured bie band in a boot with Feoning, | Steadtast, which finished third, Stead-| #9 @een taking on @ Attle weight/ Harvard, Princete Penn in Mneup. ‘Arcadia Hall, Brooklyn Seven Tournaments. the Weotern fighter, at St, Louie . bas| fast had been defeated by Prince Pala.|*ince the season closed, but a little Rowing Regatta. oie <> — ‘tel been heenrgge! wo * for Gee ee tine by @ nose SS ie pee, Aeakes, exercise under Jacksonville's warmth| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Feb. 26.—Har- quintet will cross nets against | match with Willie Jackson one and one-quarter miles, carry-| win quickly remove the superfluous|Vard will meet Princeton and the Uni- the Brooklyn Travellers Sunday eter. | LONDOS AND CADDOCK | By John Pollock. Locum puting On of Petenne, X. 2. som | in 140 pounds. ode Steadfast and|fesh which Bob carries about his|versity of Pennsylvania in a triangular noon at Knights of Pythias Hall, 149th! IN-GARDEN MAT MEET.| A newcomer in the professionat | aae ar ee ‘a By roreleagyad Frankie O’Nell had the leg up on| waist line. regatta on the Charles River on May 1, Street and Walton Avenue, Bronx. The| pugitistic ranks will show his w: pees Prince Palatine. Rarely has the dis-| Shawkey is looking forward to it was announced last night by the Har- home team won its last contest by take —— j — ee ee ea eee ese ds tor | xCePuonally good season. Further-|vard athletic authoritt fog Huds 4 = A Bari Caddock, the former champion |to the public in the near future.| 1.4 Py one iajor Belmont paid $126,000 for] more, he is inclined to believe that |" sited fudeon Guild into camp, 23—1 wrostior, haa been seoured to meet al-|Badle O'Hare, of the Union Settle-| almwes Dente af Penman’ in a tow | ft of yoarscne ond unporied nism to | he Yankees will be one of the par Serres Jersey Separates, who defeated New| Vadore Chevalier, French champion. in| ment A. C., amateur middleweight | rams st the Olymoia A. A. of Philedeighia | the Unitea 8 . Later he sold him Hoieants in the World's Series next Datch Brandt Whips Hayes. Canaan and McDowell Lyceum, recent-| 4 finish match to be held next Tuesday | champion of the A. A. U., ia the lad,|%® Monday night, recived $1,200 te bis end. | to a ayndicate of French turfmen for | Fa LEWISTON, Me‘, Feb. 2%—At the Na- ly, have two more games scheduled for] ME In Madison Square Garden. Badie's car: inion: ‘Tender fights a Tghtweight oamed De Gandem | $160,000.) of the thor- | kes tent tapitton of Ruth by foe Yer |tional A.C. here lest night Dutch thie Sunday. In the afternoon they will| Th!® bout. in addition to the Anish arcer a@ a Simon pure is one | o¢ reatargh at the National A. ©. of tin samo| oughbred stayer @ brown horse with | ders,” said Shawkey. a great relief | Brandt of New York defeated Chick Mae ae ae te en ey wih | contest betwoen Jim Londos, Greek |to be proud of, He has won seven | city on Satunlay olgbt, for which te mil et a| qcarce a ‘white hair on him, was|to know that the big fellow is batting| Hayes in twelve fast rounds. The bout While In the evening F. 1. A.A. quin-| Wrestling champion, and Strangler | @fnateur tournaments and only three | "ler eum. shipped here when he was a yearling; | with you instead of batting against you.| was hotly contested from the start, tet_will be the opponen: The Stier Lewis, will produce a great double- | opponents have succeeded in going| ‘Mme twelreround bout between Jon Welling Touse "eablen, ‘Newmar WA od Fasoeeieis tava nice hom Srans were Hate oe ae ane a wees eee eee ee eeu as | header in wrestiing at the famous am} the tmit with him, Considering the | ot Chimps and Pete Hartley, the “Durable Dane,” | Faced as a two-year-old. ‘but in his made off bella I pitched to him. fils CIRCUS ELMER Ee Ca SF | rates still have open dates for home |DPuitheatre. length of amateur bouts, three or| wh Nee © hove bem fought ot the American | Drief career won within s fow pounds | twenty-clenth homes, watch smashed id “ i Fae ee en tee fot rtanns| Tae appearance of both Caddock anc ee Sate eerste seams | of 9160000 for Major Belmont, Williamson's long-standing record, was a) we . . 2436 Hug in on the card will give the wreat-|four rounds, this is some record. He started in his three-year-old | made off one of my deliveries at thé Polo Strect, Brooklyn, or phone Evergreen | Lewin on the card will & e calle! off on account of Welling aending word |career in the Derby of 1912, which | Grounds,” In an endeavor to make ita wta- | fi oe SOS ire peek ere ie: | eet: B club which hes produced ? ye mar Wh) ond, Oxy nee Gonuments were Chester Harpy: i - record read twenty atralent, the Fromk- | gtetiggie “with doe Stecher. for the | Many leading pugiliste, He is nine. | et 1 oro works, __ [against nee ne "palace Btaken” be [Sica tOhee cf tee Western Canada Automobiles Hin A.C. will ook up dexinat the | word's titde, but it ie possible that | teen years of age and stands 6 feet 11| Tt the boring mete ie founiting amin in jousily beat Speeper, It. by Broom: | League and Ratph Miller, a southpaw. Will not stay 100° Hel Avenue’ and. Cheaprough Street, | Kondos or, Chevalier may, unset woe [inches Ho is @ legitimate middie. |Z "se we, "oral Mamily et Stinamapate, | atlcle, OM pec en B. Duryea,” | cation. “Hate youngsters’ will be. taken SURED i,» Westehoster, 4 preliminary game be" | War'g real heroce, for he came here | weight and, according to Willie Lewis, | wae fought a tea-raund taitle before a roma | .,Tracery Wound up bis three-yeareld |South to. the training camp at Jackson: Guesswork Is Expensive Tho tint game oft series | “the Wench: Shamplon made his de: |the boss manager, isa stiff puncher, | which trou ‘tho gate mevipte up eo 87,000, | CATER DY WIBRINE Ne ee Some Sesteg | ree et a re remo It is the ability of the oe rankling and Starling Grays | but hore a few nights ago in the pre- | with a wallop In either hand. O'Hare vane deem down $1,600, this baing die ware | ut $52,200, Of the 14 starters, among | fturphy pitched in thiry-five games as Ee operator that counts and SPE Unionport, Merch 14. won his bout in lightning order. returned to town this morning alter |ton ears’ “St ™ fit delated from whe | which was Tagale, ae omit at 8 tor: | see claes teat mance He"anined wits |{ | this can easily be gained peer ge avers Losrom FOOTBALL MEETING SET | | bows nado Tacit rart tae in| So ncaa tartare | ana hae Wish tld bare “Betas Gate oe "GRAS fellas “TP bave ead the write-up about fe hag had sufficient rest Lewis in-| thie omntry, tan also tama under his manage. | Miles, : ch he won, Ho was the Euison team ot News Landon. Wis FOR THIS CITY MARCH 12.) Cice'to sign articles for Hddie's pro- gat Pranic Del, the bantammeicht, of Staten following month be, won the Eelipse|charged with six defeats, Cousin, composed of Ted-al nein , x fo returned (rom Australis « tow wool | $43,675. He started favorite in this race, Pi alps of Te Toe fret meeting of the Foster] Menone GeeRt ae, atts Saving fot thre trent gound. toute Earring 14 pounds and won easily trom ro Ee ener ee era AUTOMOBILE ules Committee in several ye H in that country, Lawns expete to gt glenty | Louvols, to which he gave twelve| = ene! p. Ove Se mdi is The cal was } yeste by | Dunde ot $4,000 with an option of | Jobemy Dune he tne ban making plenty of 1 Tracey, was ghen pie ed, by Gaal ets or E. K. Mall of Dartmouth, Cha : aut. of the re tos Wil tw boning gune for the lant twelve | lever for the Jockey Club Stakes at one | are left in W Rasonsine We'll fae ee pel an petegell arg lard in ua) on | WAnEbe, reontval an offer fram a boxing Promoter | 814 three-quarters miles, value. 90.176, IMITATIONS Founded 1909 bricks." : postions | nar atch ‘Sor 6. it © aiment 0 eure thing |%, Omaitle, Wash, co-day in which be offend | 7rscory carried, the crushing burden of \ if Mr. Yrady will Te eae eh te alimeled they cought a | ZARB & suaranton cf 1,000 with whe petvileg | {s' Ee Champlon’ Beakes ‘Tracery. won Mechanical Class Cours: 66. ee eine. be further cine; | Seas tattle at te Armory A. A, of Jerwey City | f 26 Dm ctok, of the gram receipts and reliroad from ‘Long Set. who had given Cantl- Includes 24 Shop Lessons, Motic " Asmucints ~ nce re RAY, | et vie cal Sar chance ave that sts, the | zommme fo for « Ina) boy a fourm toot | lever, ‘twenty-five’ pound ‘and’ five ED. PINAUD’S Witht Driving - Pan te urrenged ther Ttnrwwrd “delegate Has been En” | eat Dia tine acother bg orowd wil be 68 | Sony Ws aking emtouy | lonictha eating in the March Stakes at HAIR TONIC Huby ae | — structed a change in the aly Sy agers sd ais t r start fate. course Lgocunt-Cathedrel Five 8 will be| down, and also & AL amungemonta (0 tighiound tat 60 | was signed up Fewerday for'e textoumd bas wah | "kere aed on hay genuine ED, PINAUD'S SEND FOR CATALOGUE & | ayed yf Ut fren Chammoion Jebont ikeane and Johowg | fn Fitdnnon, che Hol Late, at the | 6's dames twists Sink, ope mile and will apply it if you insist. 225W. 57th St., atB'way bitterly fought ine of Hatem pire Nene, con Ria | Bete Posing Club on Marsh 10, i 10 reorive | St"itecr stakes one mile and ais hi Use ED. PINAUD'S for a month Telephone Circle 5270, ‘ead Mies tis \ from. time ‘as occasions des |Oympic A.C, of Patanoa, N. J., un Mand 19, tiv amount for boxiyg « tea-rvmnd bout over in | Cusmpion Stakes, ove mile and « quarter, nal City ti me 4s grip on manded, At the Gisth Regiment Armory, Kilbane is 00 ‘Total for ox meow... PARE RENE ae Famous} HEN August Belmont sold for $265.000 a Senor 8. J. Unze of Buenos Ayres to Great Brit- | purchased ‘Tracery, and the horse will | to let even a Benny Valger stayavith | "tlre Cun 4109 pees ad every Gay will LOOK Mike @ Rotidey 10 MObetd: thle sceson. | ALS fn ail probability, have to pass 2d oe Tracery, a brown horse by Rock mt in which she has been) Sand—Toplary, was foalea m 1909 at! yearsit of Major Belmont's Nursery Farm, near | Lexington, Ky., and was shipped from OB SHAWKEY and two more By Thornton Fisher IM THE NEXT BOUT. LEO BAPCLEN K-OD THE So” OF (STATEN ISLAND “Jace kkenbrRicks conrcrl Siceoel Onli WO ‘is | Set Back Certain as Americans Will Be Able to Play in Both Home and British Cham- Pionships. By William Abbott. HERE is nothing now to pre- | vent a record season of in- ternational golf. Dates an- nounced by the United States Golf Association fwr the three national championships were purposely put back to avoid conflicts with Eng- land’s tournaments in June when a formidable American contingent will invade the British Isles. The dates chasen for the premier fixtures are Aug. 10, 11, 12 and 13 for the open championship; Sept. 6 to 11 for the amateur, and Oct. 4 to 9 for the women's. Now that these major events have been placed opon the golfing calendar the minor asso- ciations and clubs can proceed with their gchetule making, which was held up until the U. S. G. A. fixed the time for the national tournaments. Courses for the three meets were picked at the annual meeting of the association Jast month. They are the Engineers’ course at Roslyn for the amateur, Inverness at Toledo for the open and Mayfieid at Cleveland for the women’s. Radical changes were made insthe | conditions for the professional meet- ing, which will be extended over four | days instead of three, at the sugges: \ tion of the Professional Golfers’ As- | sociation. Under the new arrange- | ment, the entire field will play an eighteen hole qualifying round on jeach of the two days preceding the |championship; and those who make | the first sixty-four best scores and} | ties on the first day will contin@e at | seventy-two holes for the title. Thus | qualifying scores will not count. |” Because of the increased expense to | which the contestants will be put while Participating in the championship, the 7. 8. A. committee decided to raise the amount of prize money from $1,300 Tracery Sets New Turf Record HIGH PRICES PAID Travery. American bryd. Prince Palatine, Engtleh bree Botatogs, South American bred. Flying Fox, Engtish bred. FOR FAMOUS HORSES. = $200,000 $200,000 voce | and his average was 5 20-51. Open $60,000 | table play featured the match. Rice $35,008 | made a strong finish, with a run of Haus | 26 in the Soth inning, but could not | Omar Khayyam, English bred. $26,000 | overcome Lord's lead. 'Rice Loses In Cue Meet BOSTON, Feb. 26.—Robert M. Lori of Chicago, defeated Julian Rice of New York by a score of 300 to 275 im yesterday's round of the Class A. 18.2 balk line ‘billiard tournament which is being held at the Boston Athletic Association. The mateh went 52 innings. Lord, with an average of 5 10-13, made high runs of 22, 20 and 19, Rice's high runs were 26, 21 and 18, —Giants Off Saturday. Pitcher Bob Shawkey- Signs Yankee Contract Manager Miller Huggins Now| Has Team Nearly Complete tional League, and Ban Johnson, Exec- utive of the American League, held thelr second conference here yesterday and once again they failed to decide upon a new Chairman of the Nationnl Wi th | England ’s Tourneya Record International Season , DATES FOR NATIONAL : GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS, : The States, by the ciation, cessive tember Open field C Oct. 4 ti to $ money changes aren bottom of since it was felt contestants could re: their showing in the a result, fame, $900 and a winner also will Avoid golf championships of the United as follows: Club, Toledo, 0. Aug 10 I § 12 and 13. Amateur championship— Ene — gineers’ Club, Roslyn, L. t4 Sept, — 6 to 11. Women's championshi 4 jates of the three nations® ij as announced yesterday © United States Golf Assen for 1920, will be in sue~ months, August, Sope } and October, They are » championship—Inverness LA ountry Club, © 10 8. p—May- i. increase of ‘care he list instead of at the fas felt that the #UCo ap the benefit ‘championships, al remain: 4, championship cup. will be $300 ad of $100, fifth instead of $25. Two, nouncemen’ side anent ardization News hi from Belle won more rofexsiona season. move. ter and to in the sum injunction any plans Among Stoneham, President John Heyd! Leaguy Mu: The claim League Murphy al its home grounds. oheries H. Club. Commission. — After the conference Heydler denied that a Later he said: ‘There is no marked variance of opinion between Mr. John- gon and myself on any of the candi- dates mentioned. We have more than The Nor solutely suit, for the Broadway at 13th St. \ i Broadway at Warren THUM eleventh $60, and twelfth $5: t had been expected t national associ cerning the naming of a commit confer with those in Nothing has been done aa yet, but. expected that the appointmen’ jmade shortly. Wykagyl Club ut 2 No. reason is given Alex has been_witl vetcran Scot has divided up his time Wykagyl, going to Belleair in the win- weeks | Smith won and 1910 and title on numerous pisiettdani te ribet BIG BASEBALL SUIT POSTPONED TWO-WEEKS CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Hearing for the National Baseball League, brought by! Charles W. magnate, was postponed yesterday ume til March § by Judge George F. Barrett of the Cireuit Court. petition asks that the members of the National League be restrained and em joined from scheduling or formulating 1920 season. Weeghman, farmer President of tha Chicago Cubs, William L, Veeck, Presi» dent of the Chicago Cubs; Charles head Giants; Barney Dreyfus, Presid the Pittsburgh Club; Geo: e. rphy alleges that $121,922 is due | nim for rental fees trom 1914 until 1918 contract for the use of the old Nat its contract with Murphy's attorneys said a con ance by agreement with the att for the defendants Mr, Murphy wi edge who locks himself up jin a garret never \learns anything! It’s the man or boy who bucks the world who knows what values are. There’s nobody we wel come more warmly than the fellow who shop around. add that, money’s simply on deposit until you’re ab- hat, whatever it is, is exactly what you wish— stead of ), . fourth $150 $15 $100 instead of $75, $6: new awards have t would be forthcoming tion headquasters: ower on the the rule changes, ball and other important m s just reached New ir that Alex Smith, wh will joined W 1 in the club ever since New London for a few mer. he national open in 1968 ptured the Metropolitam ‘occasions against the heads of thw Murphy, former baseball The injunction for a baseball circuit for the the defendants are Charteg of the New rge W. Gran| of the Boston Braves, er, President of the National is based upon the lease M park on the West leges that the league him-when it to the old Federal idee had been. ar: as in court, as y waa Stoneham of the New Yorlg seeker after knowl really likes to do we hesitate tg sure that shoes, coat, shirt, the ‘‘most money” as well as “the best !’’ RoGERs PEET CoMPANY Broadway “Four at 34th Sta | Convenient Corners” Fifth Ave. at 41et St, BOWLING AND ACADLMT, Biway & re