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x } THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 GEORGES HAB-MUGHTO LEARN... - - . By Thornton Fisher ere’ 22 Tank Camp Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). No Chance Now for Famous | fs en tocmotrow,. apy ae ai < =r | Fence Buster to Alibi Himself ee ) 26 250,000 DOLLAR. NSIEUM) | Because of Lack of Suitabls|GIANTS RISE UP AND ny IN ZIS GREAT @oUNTREE — Wy War Clubs. SHOW COLTS SOMETHING, A ete > DINNER ON YoUR RU 0 Gatiee’ =.) Py me GIG WAY of WHAT YOU d Wee WEE Sup bas ha pe cane Special tng World) SAN ANTONIO, March 12. — ‘The, JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 11, | "eal Glants ro#e in something Uke B= RUTH this mornigg served |(Hel™ real might at League Park aid) ina’ < ; " |defeated the Colts in a six-inning prag Waorieg n the Yankee Yanni |tiee game by a score of 6 to 1, fans that he was about to hit! mig is told first | the war trail and that the Colts’ run | at the expense of the regulars was @ | much, if anything, at this time of the | Matter af history. Throughout the | training season. but because the Colté | Practice games that have been played| ive neon abusing the Regulars 68% We oe ent Cotta A teas | steadily since the practice games bea @ Babe has accumulated just one! that it aeoms only fair to record! hit in elght official thmes at but—a | ihe me: that tha well known worm abeibbonlre rn dint has turned Ruth has been short on hits but ‘ ‘6 Hong on alibis. He excused nix many | Jess Barnes pitched three innings jfailures to the fact that-thefe was | for the Big Fellows, and while Me- |not a Ruth style of bat in camp. Yes- | Graw's ace of the mound did not ex-* ed Ruth threw away several in|teng himself to the full, he showedy } AT pieply can't get_a hold of the, Slainly that he was rounding into* pat with one of them,” he sald at the | good condition. There are no kinkg®, not because the” result @ practice game means You Bromine Word) = HE local wrestling season is reaching a climax. At Madison Square Garaen next Monday Right Wari Caddock will pit his speed end science against “'Strangier” ‘@ giant strength and dreaded and the victor in what ON HiS WAY oe FROM FRANCE NE MONTH CARPENTIER. WILL NO COUBT And he displayed a couple of blis- |ters to back up his argument. t or ‘the most exciting match of USB pen neave i i eee enters in his arm and he.seemed to enjoy his” campaign will earn the right a d heavy and have a big nub n the box eee Cae {Another tussle ‘on wor 1 SAN Room Apr wit: an Com say Mande, There pats they (Nings for the Regulars, and he, too, epeclaliate when. Sint Longe ns Sur WATER OF } |have here don't ft my bands, They | showed that it would 1 s. t man from Greece, hooks nen - en " EAT FORA'7Z0 PER | keep slipping on me all the time and | f)Tr Ne Cue ae < ‘with Saiyatore Chevalier, cha n F. - ree ak: —— -7_ MONTH = I have to concentrate so mueh in! Frog ‘roney and Rube Benton were® { France, mpte BLo [holding them tightly that I lose the 14, "the pox forthe Colts. and, Tony” ; course the Caddock-Lewis match ball, was the victim of a veritable boni= liner. And most deservedly. bardment. Five runs off his delivery #0 much about wrestle: in the second inn f ng tell the storys mecting every few | Well, Ruth will have to hit now | fidege os i We haven case of “Lewis, wit Jor 'aamit the Yankee pitchers are too | f, thls six inning game. He did little ; ; more than lob the. ba i Deon Wrestiing many years, and Ca |good for him. A consignment of six | Ging did the res tee, jtremefdous clubs arrived late last{ “rank Frisch, who by the way is juss |night direct from the Louisville fac- ‘about the moat. industrious foan wae tory were turned out of the;the squad, once again satisfied M special Babe Ruth lathe, and the|Graw and’ the critics who looked 0: home run champion pronounced them | that he will be a great SAvOrItG at tb |the real goods. He threatened to! Polo Grounds this your He | ; much ground as.any infielder int sh some fences from now on. He | yame and can be taunted on to tax: jis as tickled as a kid over his first|Care of elther third base or secon Christmas tree that he will be able base in the most acceptable manner. who ai80 has graced the game ayy eight years, and only onee dia these Worthy gladiators meet on any Tv Was three yeurs ago at Moines, Ia. ‘The match was lim- to two hours, and Caddock was @wardéd the referee decision. Lewis Was deprived of using his famous ity hold, the headiook, There- one has to pay some attention to manager's claim that the from every viewpoint, was Rulled to fayor Hart Caddock." This lock lived there, was’ in ‘the service nearby at Camp Dodge, Was @ strong local favorite, wh JUST A FEW i in ‘Was just the opposite, Anyway, Oe ea aah from " Renee ie we $ gb camps hi | ' ee ene ‘ [mpeking terms since’ that ee, \New York Golfer |!0cKEY BUTWELL REFUSED | Football Solons | to keep you in line with 4 PEAKING of the Lewis headiock | LIVE Wi RES I Fl id Final! ~ LICENSE THIS. SEASON. M t To-D | the new idea. ® y, we 1 ane *, ‘ea long story, mates, F 2.11, Jockey's and traine#Wittcenwes were! Fooipant and the rules thereof w! to wear-guits) and top- 4 tithes thereo of as brely Yas possible. * copretent, 120, ee fel De eka Rvening World), ' beanie Nee Movetans, Harela |Stanted, « new rulefwas sdguag rod co review ‘or the frst time tn revera | : ‘ m mentioning Lewis's sti “ at necessity” inelude a similar | Baseball scout that cabled from Cuba that Marsans had all kinds of bones Invernans, are left to fight yarn is Manager, Billy Sandow. etuff neglected out to-day for the golf champion- ‘Along about ten years ago Fred Beet or to state the Meh sees lactis ship of Palm Beach, Bingham's match code and there was a general cleaning | years at the Hotel Biltmore this eve-| _ COAtS. up of business preparatory to the | ning. . & De Swe opening of the thoroughbred racing, FE. K. Hall of Dartmouth | A Straight line from our touchdowns will be so amended that y dropped in, ie c 7 a Broadway & Ninth St, Of money was wagered und) Which means he starts fighting on his honeymoon. [eee ca aitcopreee Bf, luck that ‘ie at the recdmpmendation of the Li-| they ‘must be made from aeriznmas @ | . : formation and from a point directly tn inger, who we already told you 1 ihe a! {There was a twenty-hole match in|°¢n8e Committee. As in the cases of| Bane poate Li vt 30 42d St. other than Fred Wed, won| Sorts coat Columbia $7,800, or the, price of two first class professors. the third flight, in which W. J. Glid-| Johnny Loftus apg Lawrence Lyke a| "2" number Sf'mivor'changes, however 19 East 41st St. An straight falls and each time with SIGNS OF SPRING den, Willowick, won from A. Wine-| year ago, no further explanation was|scem assured, and in an se the "cai { arp Reni ree + rules will be carefully studied from ee . : , " At that time Billy Sandow was a) » NEW YORK—The first robin has been sighted, “Gotham folks are| hole'match in the second division cons | ihe thee were ne mugen easain Hes Cyd to'end, so that it’ maybe necers | P.S.—Our real interest is in concord, not in conftict, Aruketn' Shanghta, middleweight wrestier. He too had| now waiting to see some -Old Crow. solations, resulting in the defeat of | i | Gay staening et eos Deamon Op mates | — —— — ———— & good following, willing to wayer on i ea George A. Easton, Engineers, by J. T. ee Ris chances. Again Louis Krugor ap- OINCINNATI—Only signs of -@pring they have here are bock beer] smith, Oakland, ‘ Selhse Ramee Reseives Decision, Boared. this time in Chicago. He| signs. This year they're reporting ‘em to the police. : |, BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 12, orev Tae ; ‘season in the East threo weeks from) Side, and so far as.could be | ; 2 Aierion, Mle crecieite war eatere 12! Hughie Jennings has fired half « dozen recruits in the South, showing, With J. 8. ‘Thomson, St. Paul, in the | how at the office of thegackey Club, |2e#terduy every member of the Com-| | OWN ta fagooms to look. Baia 5 ote geen Manche bead-' that the Detroit tin can rattles all over the countr: semi-finals was won on the last hole, | 4 mittee of Fourteen wifl be oh hand to u— middléman. low over in Laghing, 1a. who ca ee 8 us : thelr medal scores being 78,and 76,! ,O8¢ of the Interesting ihings that|comider suggestions to improve the| YG ghyeep r os manded backing as a wrestler. Bevl All right for a batt player to loaf siz months of the year if he doesn’t respectively. Welber and Willough- came out of the meeting of the stew ; code and indirectly the game. Specializing at $50 for suits and topcoats. travelled to far away lowa from his commence in the middle of April. by were even on the turn when Web- {278 was the announcement that) ‘ew changes of a radical nature will = Md g-mmmyenng Pbews managed Me . fe ber's approach shot on the ninth hit|/immy Butwell’s application to ride|be made, although it is quite possible At All Our Stores e name ot cup, eo h tl ei r a amy We ne Ke m ‘s iP ae atte of Louls Krager, to Carpentier will’ get married and come to America with his bride.|8@ cup, bounded high tn the air and this season had been laid on the ta-) that the method of kicking goals from the Ty me ene ee MOSES SE SHF SS LEVEES Sesesseeae i truck for the Chicago House- Two days have been selected by the| the Armory A. C. of Bridgeport Wrecking Company, and when San- DETROIT—Thirty thousand flivvers ordered for March 21, but there's | Westchester County Golf Association| night Spider Roach of California re- dow beard of him, hunted him up and| no sign of spring in ’em. for th nual open champion ceived the referee's decision over Jack offered to wrestle him for $500 a side, aera Fedney re eattke ‘at Wisite Plains, | Sheldon of New York City, Roach the truck driver refused, saying $50" CHICAGO—Thousands of motorists on Michigan Boulevard, but their! an agreement has been reached with| heldon in every round and when the Was all that he would wager. A little | cylinders are missing in all the saloons, ’ Gedney “Farms that either July 12 or gong) rang in the final round sheldoy later Sandow made another call, and ee July 19 would be convenient and the Was Nangiog on fo save himecit from this time Kruger informed him that ATLANTIC CITY—First spring-bo@rd of the season has been re-| decision wi be made soon. eink one low drivers would | ported here. :, March in $20 and that would make the ee a oO and ik 12 mings of” Chicago | run up to $200, The match was WASHINGTON—Spring is due here March 21, pending the approval | became the champion of Belleair when | } made an‘ before the date arrived over| of the Anti-Saloon League, she defeated Mrs. G. K. Morrow of the | n Seal was bet by the two sides, All (ihe Haves Engineer's C) e final by 1 wy y op gewr sg Pg gd argo siaseter i pest a daira should arrive here ahead of time. 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Other Men’s Suits to Measure, 40.00, 45.00 to 75.00 Men’s Ready to Wear Suits——, _ Goullet and Magin Lead Six-Day Bike Field | | | i j i Eleven Teams Now in the 1 Bins rent fon is a tater day Barnum Exit ; Eaciting Battle for Feb E chy By eR tt sy bred Rather a rough way to take race bugs had to begin all over ir the | matter of idolifhg. Brocco is the most ter get a little such treatment. popular heto in the history of the race, | 1 ~ ‘And the sooner the better! ; and when he got that lap, speaking, of | Pp e “Good and ready” for the OULLET and Magin took the! course, in conjunction with his very | 4 (eo) ur warm weather—t! us. lead in the six-day bicycle | @ble partner, Brocco! was a gold nine Better be planning your new in human form, #o far as the success y race in Madison Square Gar-| of the race was concerned, He “llcd togs to greet Miss Spring. the Garden during the first three da; ol i . den at the conclusion of the night | the aiden ain erry fer eta ar-amount Shirts at $2.00 sprinte for points last night, having | day impre: i | 1\4 mee Nee ace . pee ee @ total of 264 points to their credit.|, If the money does not come into the nothing better foi noney. i th = a Egg and Madden were second with | {ie men or the men who are kembiitu | \G Other high-grade, economically. leave, but we'd like to see Win- First Place. cas eeeanns 228, and Buysse Spe -| with fickle six day fancy can | priced furnishings, too. ee ae om lesene fol-) the venture to “profit and. loss." na And you must be satistied low 1. matter how they troop in during the or your money back. SEE £22 | vectade of 20 tor B54 |, A As a bit of peppy uce some fan| der who electrified the six-day race | otfered 4 money prio to tho. team | fans by stealing a lap with the aid of | gathering | the most points furine the Might “sprints and $50 to th race as @ result of an early morning a0, to the thing. team, | ullet and Magin won with @ total accident, and of the eleven teams| (742) hu na hiaguon Bathe total now left in the “grind” eight are on | SSSGce 2anaees ee Ese ses Ee es eee ee 40, and Kaiser and Mill third with 4% | | prc cally even footing, and once | A! tis, conc ivelaof the pole ashy SHIRT-SHOPS H 4 more intense rivalry attaches to the | to date was: INC. = | * * sprints for points. | Goulet wad Main. ne Bailding. custom tailored in our own shops ry In the early hours of the morning the | Hivsee ued sivinseas, 2 Both Street a Ran ean“ Spencer end Drokedk was de- | Raleor and Mil 1 io Maree Smart, clean-cut garments, custom tailored in the smartest of new clared out of the race for indifferent | Pupyy and Man s Reine : . 4 young men. » They possess those dis a riding, The pace got. too hot for Pred| neta Chnginad These new Mints |e weet taf Stal Benenth azeoue PORN Re eer ey At areiitem ade caiman ete iota “ Byron during the early morning hours | Godivier and Vannek | }628 Broadway tinctive features for « and he wanted to do @ Dan O'Leary = are SOLID, yet they 163 East 42d St. at Third Av a e Wight out of the classic. His partner Houck Is W: De. 1 Main St. Getty Square, Youkers, < . ~ < SCM —-‘Vincont Markey up and made speeches | PHILADELPHIA, 12.140] \—— $$ Special 5 T9) and ry 3 About the lasting sting that follows a| Houck beat K. ©, Samson here last | | e EES SRS a a rl DAY BIKE oF Byron finally agreed with Markey that| round by beating ‘Samson oll around | | RA cass’ E ook i aaa renee aie a ae n 4 & men is not really dead until the| the ringside. RBEN STORES IN BROOKLY! F Coroner gallops in with a lot of legalized | ——o MADISON SQ. GA NEW YORK CITY STORES: BR Me chins ot paper. Martin Scores His a | Sorints Daity, 2.30°A, M. & 3.908 2.90 P.M. OPEN 104 Flatbush Ave, ©" 12m",0m, ate se 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. Bleven teams faced the music of the| BOSTON, March 12,— pong boosters ae the nicht, serving | Martin won his Mfth fight last night by | Hee Tae ae Now 0a EVENINGS PH i i a Satan ess niacs were or, tap, despite the ‘ ¢| Knocking out Sammy Schiff of Philadel- | 691 Eighth Ave, Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. TILL pu ps Edda tad Pvaidlons eres Passing of! phia in the fifth round of a scheduled , A 125th St i NEWARK 48 Broceo, and the Garden e-round contest here, Broadway and sain’ 8 2831 Eighth Ave., | deer above ; ys 196 Market St., Ni aS Was jammed to the girders when 9.30 | menetiereneenens | Phone 4188 Greeley. 143 West 20th St. (Headquarters) SATURDAY jarket St., Nr. Br treet a ‘was ticked off. The best indication of | = SS | a popecintrpptyd @ ® Wanner six-day crowd always In the PP gan Mt he yy A for Dillards and Bowling, BRONX? TILL 10 P.M. 247 Berg SON FEE! By Gafeld. When men pay double the old | Packey O'Gatty, the fast bantam The Brabegicn Belke-Qollender Ce., 403 East 149th Sp., Near 3d Ave. en ad] Bergenline Ave., John Street | 4 price to is Coe aniva cetiabe mag| ele! of Mew Tock: knead ge) Jee Promoters will confess, a goheduled ten-round bout at ye Bay trace of fnore 4 G- teat alae, eS ‘ By

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