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"PER RRARRIRRVIN SA a ys 9° AYES Ss 77h LRP a bike THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 1, 1920, ; BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR WEIGHTS DON’T MEAN ANYTHING - - -_ By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publshing Co, (The Now York Prening World.) Giants Now on Last Leg Of Their Long Journey. To Texas Training Camp oo * McGraw to Put Men Through | Ust!y te creck when te fel lant ; “A ae a ould be First Light Traiting To | sgaleeer Soave of Se te. If Roush comes to New York be will | Morrow Afternoon. play centre eld and Kauff wil be ee at hifted over to right, ae he can cover feariy. as much ground as the league's 8ST. LOUIS, March 1 leading Pmtter, It was only the other HE Giants are now on the last Pee eae ae phat per ee ee eg ot leg of thei: ey to their train- ssed his inion that Tow could lena Sager otha player in the two major orgiii: | je’ players picked up here were | izations. : aie Lew McCarty, the catcher; Arthur | 446 ore Fotvices Oe hous and Kove echt, McGraw’s $40,000 southpaw; | for Young alone. Pat mat Fave yest | Lee King, the outfielder; Hd Sicking, | S§40 a*k that Fletcher be include | who played paft of last season with Young is immensely Bacay A wis pei | the Phillies; J. C. Garton and H. 12. players: and they would be sorry tow | Meyer, two recruit pitchers, and Harry | Bates, an infielder from the Pittsfield Rube Benton, the southpaw, is several ing Weights Is Army and Board's Hardest Job. WOULATING weights and com- Pelling champions to get on the , scales for bouts where there is 8 at stake is going to be no HILBANE, WENT OUT OF HIS CLASS TO FIGHT LEONARD AND <a task for the Army, Navy and | 5 FLOPPED To THE NAT ° BENNY HAS FOUGHT Cie at he Manearn) League. Mad Oe’ Rey Vea ceperdous Ness ecPea a HY Glyn Board of Boxing Control. If | BOTH BRITTON AND TED Mackal, trainer of the team, was also | frat week of the training campaign, Foe the Walker Boxing Bill goes through THE WEIGHTS ART LEWIS, WELTER WEIGHTS AND Now @ MATCH Between) present. | alight rola on the train from New York With the sport conducted under the TARE DEMON KID" 74 46 LEONARD AND MIDDLEWEIGHT ‘The entire squad of New York | Buffalo, ce beard’s rules and regulations as the as AND THE SOUTHSIDE CHAHPION O'DOWD 1S ON players, including John McGraw, will | virgit Barnes, young brother of Jesse, Measure provides, the classifying of si now Bs- THE WAY- mobilize in the Menger Hotel in San | and also @ right hand pitcher, saw much eaters will be one big Job, OF (oy isha | Antonio to-morrow morning, McGraw | 2otual, service in France, The, youngcs "| @0tiRee, everybody knows who the & GUY WITH ‘ will begin his daily training season |fantry and fought in the Argonne, and ~ @Rampions are, but comparatively an EMPTY with a ght work-out in the after | Several other big batties, He was both " few are aware of their real weights. CeLLan- noon. Benjamin Kauft and Jesse |" borne aaah , For instance, who is sure that ee Kiche Him Barnes, the right-hand pitcher who | Last season in Pittsburgh while, the Johnny Kitbane can make 122 pounds alt 4 Over, | won twenty-five games for the Giants | GrRborsrs’ vers Busting nearby Whea gmt 49 himself justice in a real bout kt0- | jast- season, sre down to eweight and | the dynamite exploded, blowing the younger Barnes through the top of the Where defeat jrould mean the loss janxious to start tossing the ball, qugout. tt his titler around : yy 6 . | Phe Giants will remain in San Ans j ‘Who outside of Billy Gibson and ; ‘The players now en route to training | tonio three weeks aid then start onan Benny Leonard actually knows = | camp were somewhat surprised when | exhibition tour with the Boston Red Sox. Twenty-one games will be played they ‘earned of the proposed trade of | SEH, «hv Warmer worlds champions sbi Giant, for Eddie Roush and Larr: . Kent ot the Cincinnati’ Reds. If the | Eleven Robins Now deal is eventually consummated it j deals tne passing of Larry Doyle as a |At Jacksonville Camp. regular member of the team. Larry is | TACKSONVILLE, Fla., March lL getting along in years and has slowed | Eleven members of the Robins re- up considerably in the last two seasons. | ported for spring training here yes- | With Roush and Kopf as members of | terday afternoon and more are due | the team, McGraw will most likely start! 15 arrive to-day. ‘The players in the et the season with Kelly at first base, | j3, bh ga pdt, : | whether Benny can make 133 or 135 | pounds? The lightweight champion | has been charged with being a wel and can do the regulation weight any time he is required to do so, ‘Is Jack Britton a genuine welter- | Weight, or is he, at his best, a notch OVE A GOOD LITTLE HAM AL CHANCE TO @F two ehove the limit of the class tb | vn ca e Pitehe: ff which be is the scknowiedged| TO 00 wae Ne CLcAne coe Coctne mais Haws wo ReKr SOnmeoy ABE TRE Nef oe: |.’ | Bee seecaes ratenar et uhoet ant | eiesnul Serbs enere, coe leader? BOON In HIS Divisione: bate) anh Aficeasrer Frank Frisch, the Fordham boy, at\and Miljus; Infielders Ward, Olsen Is Mike O'Dowd a 158-pound mon? ‘ es third base, This would give the Giants | and Kilduff, and Catchers Beyers and a by oN Bais = BOHER ~ oung infleld, and one that is not | Krueger. Ward, Mitchell, Mamaux oF would he prefer 160 or 162 against gf Kv : — peed boca == | and Heitman arrived from New York _ '& worthy | yesterday morning, and instead of ‘Champion Edwards Gets $4,370 iisi™yts"Stoxe"eietal yey | For First. Fight in the U; S. A. (3 Manager Wilbert Robinson and ® Rube Marquard are scheduled to Control proposes to bd their hig erigeng early eet By Neal R. O’Hara i a| shaker Weauid Slob.) has Ouse Nad Wes PUP eee et, ny orn ae 4 aie | i Hall, Ga. @ law and clothes it with | National ‘Open Golf Champion | York, who goes to Youngstown this ,_ OPmwright, LP2v, vy The Pree Publishiog Co, (ike New York briuing Word.) | Mitchell, Who Stopped Him in) sis: Pi on thority. summer, and Sam Graham of Green- Shamrock IV, might have been better on tire than on water at that.) Seven Rounds, Receives), ™™ Ariens ww figdt promoter of Milwaukee. | Advance Guard of ce can anew Hagen and Smith Beat bee te Army analy Barnes and Robertson but the Army and Navy when the WaiRer bill ac car aaah b0 li LIVE WIRES — : : At the present time, weights cut) Carries Burden wich, one of the favorites for to-day's to-day wired Frank Bagley, manager of Willie : Of Match | qualtying tonnd, layed medal laoreet ; +, e i . an offer of of $3,000, with an Mitle Agure in ring contests. Fly- i es MEN ne a angi neazed a medal! As we understand the Valger-Kilbane fight, the featherweight cham: | $5,244—eceipts, $18,400., | Bei oe ee eee oe eas ae| vermecs on the Job, ‘Weights fight bantamweights, ban- for His Team, McLean led with a card of 37, 37—14. | Pion laid down like a feather-bed champ. | a Jackson ‘to fight Mitchie Mitchell, who recentty| JACKSONVILLE, Pla, March 1— tems take on feathers, the latter mix i Irench had a 75. Graham, the only - sone hye | By Jahn Pollock | knocked out Lew Edwards, tho Australian cham-| The advance guard of the Yankees, ‘ ‘wp among the lightweight, an4 00 on amateur, went out in 38 and game ow @ question of whether Dempsey or his movies will be released first. | Ye in Follock. plon, in seven rounds. Bagley wants $4,000 suaz-| which left New York Saturday aft BHLUBAIR HEIGHTS, Fia., March| home in 42 for an 80. eer} =f le , ee laae y Hplsnioniy ‘ 3 urday after- up the line to the heavies. Outside pte tces If Ping ot ‘ , |_ lew Edwards, the legitimate Light-| antes with 30 per cent. of the receipt hoon, arrived here late last night . b> wi ployee —Walter Hagen, national open golf / Ping plays right fleld for the Yanks, he'll certainly be a busy Bodic.|wetzht champion of Australia, who was! yudie Josehs, the hand hitting iron worker, ané| In the party were Ruth, Mogridge, 1 sj sormpd ilde Dempsey, | champion, paired with Alex Smith of McGo Wi Ose. @ , | Knocked out in seven rounds by Ritehie| Al Roberts, poth of Staten Island, will clued to. | Thormahlen, Bodie, DeVitalis, Smutll- — Aeriganttd per sea it ts =n *Wykagyl, defeated Jim Barnes of St. wan ms M ak the only article of a robber's make-up that the umpires will | Mitchell in his frst fight in this coun- row night at Greenville Schuetzen Park, Bay- sine - J, Murphy, Geiser, Shawkey, ‘who's who-and be sure of it| Louis and Davie Robert Detroit ° wear this try at the Cream City A. C. of Mile |ouue. Two of Wall Street's favorite ona will bat-( Pratt, Fewster, Biemiller, Scout Ke)- iialaee Givicon. a deena pins rs ats Skating Title pan alien |waukee lant. week, received $4,870 for| i for houora of “the Street.” They are Barry ley and Trainer Woods. Players Mc- den of the match for his team. Hagen WILSON SHAVES HIMSELF EVERY MORNING, BUT NOT WITH |/l# end. The fight drew a big crowd, |Norou, who labels himeelf “Lighewsignt Channon Grew. Chester Murphy and Ward . an ta of Wall Street," and Frankie Tallon of Charies | rived here earlier in the day, all t eed would the army of sport /and smith started out by wianing the! gn pay THE HOUSE GILLETT. jthere being $18,100 taken in at the} stoneham’s office, In a apecial eight-round cient | coming direct from their homes follevera in Now York do ¢or| first two tholey Hagen getting the go. PAU!» Minn, March 1.—Dver- re ae abel echt tran tealight BOCs Beng tbat raisin a poMgrere: 1: tt Mic} Py i -, ‘st leduc |. Be 3 ne Navy, West of thrills these nights if it! second with a birdie three, He inuased oh a yaruhce thle ae cine late ‘That Princeton-Yate boxing tournament will give the Yale boys a | setgarisace? oe $17, 18 Manaoatce aires el edo etek | Braves Start For wasn't for Jack Curley, the wrestling | up the fourth by getting Into a trap, “U“MP!oM. kept up the good work he | chance to -wear.the college colors on their eye. |per cerit.,, whi foade: tis end) #5344, Levee iced gall rhe SO aaecmeetemaonte TTL ini: impresario? Ever since the cold|but had plain miling after this. started at Lake Placid recently when oe , Ee MeN Ms ond $5,244. | ost be unable to bos chemplen Jers prizes | SOUthern Training Camp. wether set in Carey has busied| Barnes was not us steady as usuai, "° TMped home with the interna- Stanislaus Zbyszko has started wrestling and the Pole vault should | 1 i# almort a mute thing that Battling La | at the Sportamen’s Club of Newark, N. J., on| BOSTON, March 1—Two members of ‘Aimeelt in what seemed a herculewn | Robertson brought the match to even “OM4l skating title by winning the | soon be filled. ‘ lena Gay hereon: tig feue tenens aut Camo pearee Weis an Ma ocala ec ee reas Delay) attempt to put wrestling back on the| terms by a birdie four on the ninth Northwestern Indoor Amateur Skating eros Ae lar bout of eleht rounds at the opening bes: | cunage lake the maich, ‘The dub ls tine to Ott igtartad conten ne ee eerste Gang. That he tes succended goes |and a birdie three on the tenth, but A##o¢lation's championship he.d here Guy got short-weighted in a sporting goods store. Clerk gave him six- |10€ show of the Olympic A. A. in the 6h Meat | a cofored fighter named Hicks to box Britton, ert dmalarte) SP iaievetiniektedhag. |p ‘without ‘ ounce gloves when h asked for half-pound mitts, ment Armory at ron, N. J, on March 19. os ern training grounds at Columbus, Ga., in eaying. Match after match | missed a short putt on the twelfth and With a total of 90 points to his credit Sees maker MeNair wants this bout, for hia star | Dennis O'Keefe, the Chicago fighter, who recenuy fompPany with Walter 1. Hapgood, the thas he etaged, each with increasing | put hie side one down again. Th ° Moore, the Now York boy, reps Colleges will award gold medals to the winners of the intercollegiate | attraction | ourpetuted Eddie Pitssimmons at Kenorhs, Wis, |Cchm'# business manager, and several 4 ' ct | er correspondents, imterest, until now, or rather to-mor- | match ended on the seventeenth when resenting Lake Placid, was tied with| airplane contests. Guys that drop out of the race will be awarded wooden | Wiilig Jackson will in another bape at “at deca matched to meet Jack Britton for ten joined the party at Providepce, 48 night, at the Garden, he seems! Hagen sank a ten-feoter for a three, | his team mate, Charles Jewtraw, for | boxes with eilver handles the Lyceum Sporting Club of site SF rounds at the same piace on March 25. O'Kecfe R. 1, and Walter Maranville, the star have hit the Digh-water mark with Pre pest ball sco acces ‘ f yew. ea night, He wil take on Ralph I ‘Serucuse "8% 100 big for Fitusimmons, and Dan Morgan, Shortstop, boarded the train’ at New a bill which should supply scores wore: Hagen second pluce with 60 points each } THING ABOUT A FLYING RACE, THOUG Sgn re Palle Naseer Rap fee) te also manager of Britton, induced Promoter Wag- Haven. Other members of the team thrills.” In matching Jim |@&% @mith, 70; Burnes and Robertson,| ‘Tho St. Paul ico wizard garnered ONE THING ) UYID , (OUGH—A GUY CAN eg eg att to Up slashing battle. ner tq match O'Keefe with Britton, ‘The latter is Were to be picked up in New York and Landos, —_ Greek, against. Ed|71," Individual scores were: Hagen, first place in the quarter mile half | INISH ANY TIME HE WANTS TO. jouaauern Sao are bar wa Wo receive @ $2,000 guarantee, Df sek (cai eal Lewis ‘he, arranged F ? 7 | . 5 saci (eereneters) Lewis he: arranged 4) 72; smith, 77; Barnes, 73; Robert-| mite and one mile events. In the two- ~ Two mere amerisan flehiers were mecentul © WRESTLING STARS AR Londos ghowed tie haa ‘the |#02 76. | mile race he was nosed out by Moore, (hale Dente at Fars en Gererdey. Rien, seneny | E DUE goods by giving Champion Joe| A coneiderable delegation of vaca- A new work's record was de in 2 about the unpleamntest two |tiontsts and golfers is expected to go| the quarter-mile race for Prrehen’ 4, 000 Basketball Enthusiasts hours and thirteen minutes he has experienced lately, and we all know to New Orleans Saturday for the ‘Six-Day Stars reo oomcai mM | TO ARRIVE HERE TO-DAY. | RIVE HERI in & twenty-round bout, and Soldier Barifield of This was won by Miss Rose Johnson : ° ° | A , T -D Brooklyn made Ploonier, the Freoch middieweight, | All the wrestlers who will participate ‘and his deadly headlook, As if|#@sen-Barnes thirty-six hole match} of Chicago. She skated the distance See Celtics Win Their 61st Game rrive £0 ay wit 1p the ninth rougd of & ten-round go, in the wrestling “double header’ to-mor wasn't enough for a single en- | for $1,500. This will be the first meet-|in 45 seconds, breaking the old mark | - ‘i | Lew Teodter, the crack Philadel row night in Madison Square Garden are 3 oy Alas eck ing of the two, unimpaired by other es ete ea i asap ir + Six of Burope’s greatest cycling | made $2.50 Test week in Philadelphia by soonng | 2 tOWn this morning, Hart Caddock is , in @ le ig 2 ; i * ¢ ! yin) | Stay il -day a le 1 route from Sioux City; “St: contestants, in ‘more than a year and racine New York Quintet Defeats! Gomel, Op, Wednesday Colgate wit! |Stare will arrive to-day on the Car-|to mecha He put Almera Dundes avay i rang ee Seeret ts | Lie PIOPENORE will take, precedence over any match Bich SS | GIRGIN. 20) nto (tha: eixeday race |e am ot es Cuma dA ian Montara COT freee oe Rom atti gj . Dartmouth, Springfield at Yale, Gallau- ight, and on Saturde socked cx | it r / ment. In point of size and wefght, at | of the winter season, Both men, ac- Herrmann Says Bridgeport Five By det at Johns Hopkins, Lafayette at| Which starts one minute after mid | De sanders or Pit ae nie nd ah the and. oan Ten Mise Sci ee sear htcer Gre doit Muhlenberg and Fairmoynt Normal at| night : i re | Ni jolene agape a arrive stom: De) are well |companied by Hutchinson and possi- ght next Sunday in Madison Square | National a, ©. Tender revel 250 for egeh' (And If grappling sensations /y1y McNamara, will go to England in He ll Not Trade 36 to 22 Score. ebeg a ie eee OS Garden. The meh who are expected {ewe cece dah sad [eg paeartan Pae i in ev! Morrow's ot in evigence at the Garden| it, for tne British open, a _ ceils, CID. with a secord of nine/are Brocco, Spelssens, Buysse, DU-| rrank pases, matchmater of the Bndiot-John- | means the elimination of two tine aed ra hiatal ‘ Ce F, York's leading J i. ig ar | puy, Deruyter and Godivier. The last | sm 4. A. of Johnson City, N. Y., bas arranged his| ticipants from considerati CINCINNATI, 0,, March 1.—There wit} Original Celtics, New from’ 110-415 pound teams. Address | 3 * ri Pi nsideration as contend- A error incon-| PINEHURST, N.C. March .—|be no trades Involving the regulars, of |D&Ketban team, ran thelr win record up/Lou Schwartzman, No. 241 “Broome| nantd pair will ride as a team in the | ii ot has ts be aes bales wom om mastwtey Jere for the world’s champlonship, Cad- nection with what we wrote in| Over 300 contestants will take part in|the Cincinnati National League baseball |t® Sixty-one when they defeated the | Street, City. 7 race, and in Europe cach is constd- | "s*!. There will be threo ten-round bouts = \dock is keen for @ return match with : : eet the following ghters i > Ms coturan about the Kilbane-Vaiger |the thirty-six hole qualifying round{team, August Herrmann, Prestdent of |Pridgeport Five of Connecticut at Cen- ered to be the equal of Oscar Egg. Sullivan of Nee Tet, ee ee ted sane [Stecher, as he claims he wasn't really at ~ mateb last Thursday made us say|which apens to-dny. ‘Two courses |e champion The Celtics A ° “| ds, made this declara-|tTal Opera House, 36 to 35thA The Newark Velodrome is in fit] Ashe and Jummy Cooney and Johnny Lise of /pompete. , The French champion has vi wi started " ush nniversar height and welght in hi i thet Valger welghed 125% pounds. |of the annual spring tournament, |ten when told yesterday of a new York |started the fame with a rush and woth | U SEALY | srave cor the riders to work on, the | Marien, vantages that count heavily te a etrec As a matter of fact, Vaiger’s weight | wit) o " despatch stating that John MoGraw,|firet to score. ‘They were never headed American stars having finished their alates a gle of this kind, was x! + the fraction representing |), eee for each of the twoecight-| anager of the Giants, had offered to|A record crowd af 4,000 énthusiastic | Of U.B. C: of N. Y. fob of clearing the anow off the wood: | na ear ter to vis ne ee naan | 4 votrangier” Lewis is determined to 4 eat. TF she male LES asst be ollpa) exchange "Pep" Young for Eddie Roush |fans witnessed the game and the clever! en saucer. ‘The entire field entered| today tier tie tout with Fred Anderson, the | ric, LORdS and thus get another anyone pa Gre sotry. uch things ge McLean, professional at the| and Larry Kppf. playing of both fives gave the crowd| “ in the race will be in better condition | Western lightweight, at Seattle, Wash., has been | lost’his match with the Champion ty's Great Nook Club; Wmmet French of| rere is not one word of truth in| opportunity for some great rooting, ‘The ‘Thirty-five years ago to-night the|for the long grind than ever before | Pmponed until next Wednesday night, Benjamin | fluke. any report that Roush, Kopf or any of |Celtic's Ine-up included 0, Reich, M.| United Bowling Clubs of New York/and many surprises are looked for | % >¢ |s {o receive & guarantee of $1,000 with an = amulet ‘ol Smolick, J. Whitney, J. Barry, O. White| and vicinity organized as a governing | during the race. The added $1,000 for | "M0" °f % per cent, of the grom reonipts, BOX! 7 Umpires Too Take to the Roc |, .xzons sare hw aoa ssn Sine 3 ar, We and nome fone Suing hy ae Ta aed ate | OXIA PART OF YALE'S traded to New York or any other club," |and | P the Jermey City | beatemwolght Fi S . oe ° said Mr. Herrmann. ad pond tn-|composed the team which has beaten|ity, The sport has grown so that BLS hos Son the Soveted who wa: ie ii) stopped by Jimmy Wide, the fly TRAINING FOR FOOTBALL. or Spring UNing in South |tense es stand or'on vin wionine team, |nearly every representative. five. in| tournamenta are now bowled in every | ook Far erate, Facing 18 | wien ceanvion, v ll wiih morumonie and i wi ——_—__— viet vs We hope to have all the boys signed |Greater New York, Some of their vic-) big city in the United States. A ban-| | Three $1,000 matches have been ar- be mony weeks before be will hex asain, Mickey! NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 1. ) up and ready to leave for the training|tims include Van and Schenck, Ansonia,| quet, to which 1,000 prominent bowlers tantes for te oe ercactions on eho © cold & few days ago snd pneumonia) Rudimentary football practice begins “They Have Lot to Learn jcesor to the intentional pass as a|camp op Friday morning, But whether |New Jersey, Paterson, Norwalk and| of this city have been invited, will be |urday night preceding Pe a a hae 9 pentiae it Yale to-day, the earliest date for this | disposer of a dangerous bateman, ac |they ard signed or not, there will be no| Scranton, A strong out-of-town five| held at the New York Maennerchor |six-day race, Since Jolmny Kitbane ban been acting as his | sport in the records of the college. Thr About New Rules,” vording to Heydier, trades,’ has been engaged by manager Tom| Hall, No. 206 East 66th Street, the home a own manager be has cleaned up over $15,000 out |sauad of eighty or more will work in “I have heard the fear expressed| y4, Nine! . were ER say pity of many “members of the United, to- ° of his fights, He got $5,000 for boring Young | the gymnasium under Capt, Callul i e ard, ear ‘oran will be in Cincinnati ‘Tuesday | Furey for next Sun co G d R Onancy at Jerey City. « guarantee of $8,000 for Phan iat. Says Heydler. tas Soe oplichers, deprived of the anita! poecewany the tease is Mian) night, to celebrate the birth of the or- uare evlves ee ne ee Nome. Ne 3 ong (224 Trainer John Mack and boxing wil eu! {othe Wealthy with cha chao or fermen (ee FHiOez Holy. Name Five defeated the Parsons | gamization. ' a $1,600 for @ six-round bout at the National A, U. be a part of the daily grind, Men | BIN Dineen, ily Kiem and wrart are] ears nvould "resort fo" hitting the eer ina rum game at Manbattan Casine| Gon nat w= may nar om n| Athletic League|* ™*** drop at {0 0 Inte, spring morte. Wh v patyer with the ball. I would hardly y a 29 to core, rs | and for big etakes that be can not sparc the sf aad not |Kicking will be practised. ‘The fall prac. among the traffic cops of the dases| icclve any pitcher of making those | PAN BIG ATHLETIC ed 11 to 6 in Holy Name's favor, For] ¢ime to take part in the big individual bowling _- Je Des tet See ee me AM see = likely to box again for some time in the Siate e will begin Sept. 10 are planning to hit the road with|kind of plans but ito cireumvent the | MEET FOR MEMORIAL, |tne winners Milter and ‘Tidwback played | tournament that is to open at the White Ke | The New York State Military Athletic |of New Jamey, as be ran ont of bis pout with | ee the big league teams in the South|Powsibility of any such policy I have a Kebball, while Schulte | phant aller to-morrow erening, ‘Twenty-one § : ee written to all plichens explaining the Le pelea edn tvaaees eee inet ca toca aad tals ote een | nee Oe Das Doon inactive cines | 4) Mina, Mk ine Stam. Soren. f Rath “Spiders” Win Beats, ami give the fans in the sticks a to tt }..4 diaanond medal athtetlc meet wiJl|made a creditable showing for tne} head J yy are eure | 2914, was revived at a meeting held in|‘ Amboy Sporting Club on Thursday nigut.| WATERBURY, Conn, Mareh 1,—At new rules to them and asking them to | ; 4 | to give & good account of themmelras, I . tod | Banks woighed in and then dimppeared, ‘Tho club » oe 2 A glimpse of some real game running. {cooperate with the umpires in put. | be Stased by the 1th Infantry, New Parsons. — the let Held Artillery Armory, 68th | Ph ae ie inden ‘Dieu the Phoenla A. C. Spider Roach of Cat “The umpires have a lot to learn|ting into effect new regulations thut | York Guard, at the armory of the 22d | ro Leo Lacke, one of the best individual bowlers | Street and Broadway, yesterday 0 repented Banke te sal eaten, Jifornia knocked out Red Allen President | ¥°, believe are for the best rents | Hngineers, 168th Street and Broadway, |. o ian from. th stern League, | ‘2 tit section, will hare his wort out out for him | Commanding officers of almost one ‘The 84,560 which Jimmy Wilde was to have re | Bridgeport in the third round of a and improvement “of th ny 7 March 15. The vio ern TABU: | in the hameand-home gaine he in to shoot wi on Ni ; a ecived for bozing Mic nity re. | twelve- d bout » re Heydler said to-day. “The new pitch- | ene." P the tionul {on Monday, March 15. Tho funds de- | nities, Campi and Schulthels of the] tens itd eal oe ae realcg dozen National Guard units in the State | cetved for boxing Mickey Soni at Jertey Cit twelve-round bout with a right hand ihe Waguintions barring freak deliv Wee ae the Sipe ens | rived from this meet will be used for | were present, and, Judging by the plans | cy George Dwyer had the Eug-| punch to the jaw for the full count, In bud anendme ithe purpose of erecting a memo to Varsons and Nally of New York Celtics | and. at the Metropolitan alleys, Manhatian. w the \ as outlined, the #oldier association will | shman'e moncy attached by ® court injunction,/the semi-final Spider Frankie Jerome of eries calis especially for vigilance |¥!ich may be confusing to the pl pecpetuate tHe memory of the mem mi | will meet Junto Five Sunday afternoon, | april | which Je y y 4 ine prevented the club officials from paying bim.|New York received the. refer an4 experienced judgement from the |°%, 224 fans until a working con-| bers of the old 16th Iniantry, N. GN. |March 7, at Bryant Hall, T be an active organization as in former e Jordons -— Dwyer is using Wilde for $3,¢ 90 sion over Corona Kid of Long | ception of their intenpretation is ob-| Y. (369th Infantry, U. 8. A.), who|will use this hall as its home courts By beating the International and Bergen fives | Years. It was unanimously voted to umpires, I have recommended that| tained, are: finde, the suprens aucrifice’ in “the [from snow on and would like to hear| ‘the New York firemen tum toumament the | conduct ull forme of sport and toho 1d) Frask “Fon” O'Bcie, maxtmaher of the | they train for the regular season by| Ban on freak deliveries, except the | World War MacDowelt | UFLity team wae declared champions of the | championship tournaments in whatever | National A, C, of PhiladeR tia, put one over Jordon’s quintet, composed of Johnny in “4 ” —_——_—— from original Celtics, cant side, ‘Thie crack toain likewise has an lank piympis, | touring with the major league teams | “#Pitter,” which has one more year Lyceum, Veronica Separates, Lycewm| Silent euance of winning fitt honors in the Co. | Port, deemed advisable. 90 Sak Maan Se Srme dA. a ile so "| to live Britton (o Defend Title at Canton 4 The commending oMlcers of all the| mume ey, W penint i yee Ma thetr exhibition games, If they Intentional pass, curbed by pro-| Massh 4 Quintet and teams of like strength, | jumbia threemen and the American National. 1%] National Guard units in the State were | Walless bout for his club next monid. O'Brien se- | get some practical experience in en- | hibiting catcher from loaving the box | CANTON. O aturch t-dack Brite |! TANK McCormack tm booking manager, | teem le made up of Heynolds, Pamare, Atste, | sicted to membership om the Hoard or | ured the bout by offering Wilde « bigser suaranie | P 4 5 nen n larch ne Schulte and Blechinger p than Hanton. I: 1s said that Wilde is 10 get $5,000 ey? en nd aay a tO ree imal tite the tat while the | We Welterweight champion, will defend | Manhattan All Stare have seyera! | Directors, and this body will hold its| ie toring Wallace. explain them to the players | | ‘hits the bat while the |e eae earch I? a twelvee {open dates for light heavyweight fives wwidlo Sebumacher of the Troadvay alley, | first meeting within the neat two ~~ should be no delay in the games | bataman is trying to avoid it is devd Rese city in ale as Address Joe Grabel, No. 138 Avenue D, svokisn 8 annioun to matty Aran Powe againat | weeks THoxing bouts will be permitted again at Neo, | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN os S abby ot rmlwug ip the weason. Gift stolen bases not to be recorded. ¥ of Pitts | City . N. H,, im tho future, ‘The Boant of Aldermen johnson, Preside; All home Tune to be. recorded ‘as burgh, it wan announced to-day. ‘The | tiers Ren*maishy "tain" tan | Another meeting of the detegates witt| X_ Suna | SPRINT) MEET SATURDAY, MARCH Ku a is bide: nite ids | een Eo iry A anne tows at a. renee mowing, and by 6 wannon ‘ . MARCH & CER dict much, end with the score ited in the| sult sition won thiwelterwelght | feraon a the. ply college ‘saune ncived- | Paps ae tae Wirat iriold “Artilery, tbendguatters, ax TO. fected the ordinance which bad srevionls | Bos Office Now Gren 9 A.M. to 9 P.M pt 5 4 4 ” fol ait a ollie 10 advances on hie hit ‘ the count in the ninth round, mbuth st""Conumbua rence at (ya "aahison*Ge,-ci08 wal, Tae plane of the organisation's eesiere Ae gases Age's, TUM ZexuEhs, See ‘ . . pit . ‘ ¥ ene cee a tm nal ele

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