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THE BVENING ins cae Weegee e VER be tomes © RLD, MONDAY, MAROH 15, Psi ae ws Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) Bob Shiwkey Has Been Prepped by Manager Hug- gins to Face Reds in Open- ing Battle of Series. ‘Special to The Evening World.) MIAMI, Fia., March 15. He elite of the East and else- where, which congregate here under the palm shade of this sweltering winter resort while the less favored brethren plough through the snow and slush of the North, for the next couple of days will have something besides golf and yachting and bridge to occupy its leisure aft- ernoons, Big league baseball on the spacious green of the Royal Palms should enliven the ennui of a multi- tude marooned in these pleasant sur- roundings by winter's sticktoilive- bec — > ‘euSolence Versus Brute Strength eu When Caddock and Lewis wrestling extremes will clash in the Garden to-night. Earl-Caddock, the most scien- Bie of all modern grapplers, must eoncede about thirty-five pounds to in the class with , IBBEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (Yankees Anxious to Take M f World Champs TO-NIGHT’S MAT CONTEST - __ By Thornton Fisher |Starting With Game To-Daj PROBABLE BATTING ORDER. NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. btn a. pots 2b. it Peck: ugh, ss. Daubert, a 4 Pipp. tbe Groh, 3b. . Ruth, cf. Rousch, ef. | Pratt, 2. Dunean, If. Vick, rf, Crane, Kopf, ss” Bodie, If. Neale, rf. . Ruel, Hannab, c. Wingo, Rariden, ¢, Shawkey, Quinn, Luque, King, Thormahlen, p. Salee, c. fourth inning, letting Peck score from third. a s Kid used his noodle,” Uncle Robbie, “My intructions that any time you can get rid of Ruth at the cost of one run, grab peg You never can ets ig fellow is going to pole one the fence.” ee Jack Dempey, world’s heavyweight champion, has cut, loose as a | agent. He has written a circular bet- § ° ter to the correspondents in the | Dodger camp boosting “Rowdy” Ei- Nott, brother-in-law of has manager, = ancient Roman and Greek Lewts has perfected one the dreaded headlock. This ness in the North, The impending battles between the world’s champion Reds and the New York Yankees has the idle rich fairly jpunishes an opponent like one of the Agog, and more than one gold lor- devices practised on victims : ; ey gnette was directed toward the curi- ‘aig 8 the Spanish Inquisition. It = ‘ a ous band of physically fit young ath- was ie nstant x S > y jetes who stormed the room clerk of pola that gave Lawie tee nokoame = . é the Hotel McAllister shortly after the Strafgier. . f f Yankees arrived from Jacksonville in > contrast to the beety Lewis WH an Caddockd former heavyweight bare er ety => mpion, whose pour isn't Witt GO TO THE ih over the miidlewelght limit, MAT WITH CADDO Cle \Caddock, to overcome his big weight TONIGUr cap, has devel charge of Coach Charlie O'Leary. Huggins realizes the value of ad- vertising a signal victory over the World's champions would mean, and for that reason will toss in the very best at his command against the Reds the next three days. B Shawkey came over a day earlier = 4 than the rest, with Manager Miller rful skill is often emuloyed by the : , | Haden fe Seder tobe a tie very iia tute his own Siege Ne " = 8 p beat toward getting New York off o ment, no ti jares ‘ yj Manager Pat Moran's earl cite <u ie late ‘ : A: y/ troubles appear to have d Se weak’ apor im hic'vivaln dct y cappock’s A club that a few weeks ago, was rene © unre Z QUICKNESS MAY threatened by disruption through the % holdout evil is once more practically Caddock, while champion and bi y, m ofeser THE StRanc.ers intact. All of the world’s champions fore joining the army for foreign ser- weer except Ray Fisher are now in train- vice, defeated Lewis. He expects to ing, and all the players except South- licate the feat to-night, especially paw Dutch Routher ‘have signed for the victor will have the chance of THE WINNER WIth. 1920, Md EARL eappock , THES: ing Joe Stecher for Y FORMER CHAMPION WHO WILL aT LEAST BE Heinie Groh and Eddie Roush ca- the world's TAKE ANOTHER STEP IN flest asst pitulated to Garry Herrmann Satur- THE DIRECTION OF THE NTLE CHAHPION day and were in uniform for their first practice in the afternoon, Reu- ther failed to come to terms after a long conference with the Cincinnatt regia vane LEWSS HEADLOcA- THE HARD NY coach who doesn't go in for | BOSS OF BONE ON THE THUNB ‘wide ‘open football will tre 19 | SEIS PRESSED AGAINST Tam, the same set with the Dodo, | OPPONENTS JAW By Neal R. O’H lara, w,aton Commis at it recat Popularity of Basketball |: sie ete iron Ee d it is believed he will be an by ing #0 amended the playing code | Pty Coprright, 0m, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) day, an Paine se amenaea rne suavins cote! Hagen Is Now tine aa Paciewrutrne” | 7 9 Favorite [ww mens sam aor mew on ner vet essen! Making It Leading Sport). teaimerpe season, the same as the majors have. De the. y Protection for the forward passer, so long, wut according to. accom. ° ee panying scribes are already in such ‘which should mean an extenstvemerial Signing Connie Mack * (roe) te bh a game this seanon.. A eams oftense, In Golf Tourney bad deehonkicl raul ters ptr Industrial Institutions Latest to]? basketbat are banking houses, tn: Sccoune of themselves, “Ee weather on has been too often stopped psi DOLLAR HAIR CUTS INDICATE JOE STECHER ISN'T THE ONLY | 7 i ig- naphottlahanerad ond | heats’ week ssan-cMapeigi? hot, an: Fewhien entering: the other aiden five- ESET GUY THAT CLHANS UP WITH THB SCISSORS. Take Up.Game Which Orig-|snops of every description, and it} Moram tools of it to drive inated With School Boys. Would not be exaggerating to say} his ed Rough two long daily ci that at the present date more young|” he two games with the’Reds here 5 men and boys participate in this sport |un@ Played with them By Richard Freyer. than in any other with the exception) Wednesday! at Palm Beach will cut a the year of 1891, when bas-|f aseball, and this city boasts of|!Mto Huggins’s third training week at 15.—Walter Hagen will begin the} tron Mountain gave Michi i i SS ete Ki Rol cre} eecond 36 holes of play in the West | lizzie, 9! lchigan_more fame than anything since the tin Over the line. Coast open golf championship being see P ee Played here a 1 to 2 favorite over Athletics will play tn new uniforms, bat they'll mever deceive the fans, = OR the first time in the game's Hagen stands time when it might be advisable history the Rules Committee marie 1. ‘toes, aay all ee _ Carpentier’s new marriage contract gives him a new m@nuger who gets ketball was originated by Dr. Laas teams than any other section|to crowd the work of conditioning. took official notice of the evils| Robertson ar 56; McNamara |50 per cent. of all his earnings. James Naismith at the Spring-| f the country. The Yankees lost their opening ex- professional fobtiball, It was none bane Lean it pein ‘clad (oe Pe field (Mass) Training School, the| None but an active player can real- | hibition'game to the Dodgers in Jack- . sonville Saturday by a score of 3 to son, Only last year certain paid|are strung out behind the leaders. Bit Klem’s interpreting the new rules down South, An umpire that's |&¢™e has progressed so rapidly m|!#¢ the stamina and gumeness re-|2, ‘The regulars, who had religiously Ustened to as much language as Bill has qualifies as an interpreter. popularity that there is hardly a col-| ited to take part in contests. Par-|eschewed morning drill, showed a ‘There will be no international oe. 8 lege, elementary school, club, church, U!pants must be on the go at all painful — of G mhayon physical con- match this summer unless arranged A guy that’s got as much food as Hoover can have his own party. organization, Y, M.C. A. and ¥. M. H,| times. They must be physically fit, | dition and a crying need of tar more slong the lines first wugmested. | The| © ss esc wt tadate Yoh, Say ‘0 and Dec. 8 Olga Detdare unos ty put » |’ thTOURHOUt the entire country, that |nd brain work as well as hand and |sluggers were awinging wildly at bad * ‘going to turn down these tempt-| straight American team. Hagen, @ecimal point in “em. aie does not boast of at least one five.| fot work is an absolute necessity to|balls all afternoon—completely non- oy ‘professional offers, Barnes, Hutchinson and Brady, who Py eave Some have as many as halt a dozen, | successful playing. The game has|}iused by the curves of the Brooklyn eared would be called upon to represent Four per cent. produces plenty of kick if it's on your income tax. The more recent institutions to take] ttracted the attention of our great-| When he returns to his home base HE American Olympic team| America, discussed the matter to-day est college professors and exponents| Thursday Huggins plans to speed up é for the international games in|*0d will refuse to play in anything a on the training of his veterans, He ws tut a straight team match between| [7 Sl Cc ks . e of character training, who believe in} 7 : oe Antwerp ios Cpe Lda America and Great Britain, De A. ‘ables Jac on-Mitchell Ring Battle sporta as the great moulding influ-|cupiorot weeks fe view af ine iene heey e county. ence in the lives of their students, |stay scheduled, but the Dodgers have ume i wchoain, colages and] rryauunen xc. mare 14| Hockey Entry| Has Been Postponed Till March 29 | 1::10qy wv et gain is enioy-| ROE UN 8 BP EP ea HE, Ries will hold tryout competitions |'® which F. O. Newton of Brookline ha 6 ing the test year of its career.| hopes to win the majority of the six- and George McLean, the Great Nesk| Tne American Olympio Committee ee ear 23 Sporting houses throughout the |teen gumes booked with the Robins r Sam pene a ison, will make his first appearance | oo} slal , nis spring. ung team. If the final sclectives | DP°circenwich and Einmet, French, continued its deliberations in prep-|Promoter Tom Andrews AM=| rrreatous ie many monte ete a es |country claim purchases of basket-|""RPPO IT. tne american League ~~better professional, at Southern Pines and | aration for the international Olymplc Howard, Bayonne's fighting cop, at Greenviie| ll paraphernalia have been the|umpire, and George Clea: f thi pee oom Beene Youngstown, featured the day's play athletic games to be held in Belgium in ae AIG aces eo cceee chal cot eects ts | Doaviont 10 history and that wo many [New aeternauonal Cenguereamy wil ia port. | here, McLean played the 36 holes in | the coming summer, in the New York y 000. feature elght-round bauts, Houck, who is one of | converts » in. |Officiate in the games here and at 4 Uae tren ieee ae 8, ios’ “Fronch had 7, $0-186.! Aintetie ‘club yesterday, putting in EALDES BAB;000) th ted iting members of the midteweet| orca Ip not temporary, Basketball {Pa Beech: ng ov t best is only a long | Newton and Graham tied! at 161, : —_—__—— lvision, hopes to stop Howard, In the other elght- maporary. Basketball ry gambling risk. Chdrles Han- most of the day working over prob- By John Pollock ound bout Mexican Joe Lamon, who has been| “28 taken its place along with the ° 4 who promoted last week's bike| Sixteen players will qualify for the| lems affecting American entries in 'y John lock. toring knockouts regularly in Jeray, will met 0/ Other leaders in sport and it will be Dodger Rookie dhat broke all records, snapped| fst division in the women's North | tn various competitions, Two cable-| ‘The ten-round bout between Willie! sify colored hearyweisht in the person of Silas Cages Diliberately gt Fate just | encoun tournament of Mie ine|srama were eent to the Belgian) Jeckson, the crack local Nehtweight, | Simm, tio bes Tanga the ben of the Be white SIN AL S8 i Uoe TEA PINGING: Beats : Yankees ; how. that a second six-day! grind| novation, wich will necessitate an|olympic Committes, designed to| 8nd Ritchie Mitchell of Milwaukee, 5 ton, CAL EXPONENTS OF GAME, ¥ , one season could be made a suc-|extm day of match play in the first re sockes. and _| Which was to have been fought at the} For the next boxing stow of the Endicott-| The leading local quintet is the C ¢ ‘the “break” came on the very | givision hae been adopted on account | cover two features—hockey and FOW-| Cream City A. C. of Milwaukee to-| Johnson ehoemake ai ‘Endicott, N. ¥., on| Original Celtics, who, with a record Single-Handed $ day, when jittle Brocco stole al of the exceptionally strong field al-|!ng, especially. night, but had to be postponed on ac- | Thumday night, there will be three ten-rand| Of sixty-nine victories against one de- . is on the field.’ This made the moe.| ready entered for the event. About| The American committee has not| count of Jackson having injured his | bouts fought, Jimmy Sullivan, former amateur feat, have proved beyond doubt that bined > were made every|a dozen players of championship | yo received any entry blanks for the; Tight hand in his recent bout with | lishuweigit champion, vs, Johnny Clinton of New they are the premier aggregation of} JACKSONVILLMH, Fle., March 16.— ndance records day until 12,000 frenzied rooters shoe- | calibre have sent in their entries and York; ( Wart of Blizabetb, N, J, ga,| Ret shooters in the metropolitan and horned their way into the Garden for | ethers are expected to be heand from |mecting, Under the conditions, en-| Johnny Dundes, will be fought at the | i127) Getty of Portchester, an Laon’ of Perth| OUtlying districts. ‘The one setback | TR Dodsers besan to-day thetr third : the finish Saturday night. The ex-|in the near future, A championship|tries must be closed on March 19. | * teh rch 29. Tom Andrews, | sanoy mw, Willie Spencer, was from the hands of the Van &|Week’ of the spring training grind. 2 sy periment of a spring race was so|set limited, as in the past, to elght| Gonagitions in many of the fields of matchmaker of the club, came to town — Schenak Club of Brooklyn, and, with-|They do not meet the Yanks again " gratifying that New York from now| players would necessarily mean the ns in y yesterday and Frank Bagley signed| Willie Lewis, the retired middleweight, bas| out any intentions of using the well|UMtil Thursday, but between times B 6n is to have two six-day spectacies | exclusion of several likely candidates | athletics in America make it diMoult | the articles of agreement for Jackson, | taken another fighter under his management | known alibi, Manager Tom Furey of |Robbie will cook up some new stuff a @very year, in December and March. |for the title. to conclude elimination tests in time |The advance sale of tickets for the| He i Abe Goldstein, tho local bantamweight,| the Celtics claims the illness of a| to unload on the Huggins clan in the mum! + | contest i, y re who knocked out Art Ziemer, Johnay Kilbaae'’s| trio of his star players way . | hope of repeating Saturday's surprise. ° l me CL Aaa team Py tevin Liisa Seon insta as ee poise. ta een 0c GL sense | divest cauesol the loos ein on Bi apa pM gs ly Sey, Dundes uals before or on that date, Sinsbe Sens be 2 ther. | GoHistein has had fifty fights in the emateur] game, rr : Intercollegiate |Riddell-Trucks | 33 22795,03 83 8. con. | 9 mahs Mam, roar Joma Cig tether | rat, ef whch be won wiry vy kawious, |" Original Celties play every Sunday| Nels, ,the rookie, rightfeldor from ° mittee, after a long discussion, sent | nighe he meote Packey O'Gatty for ten rounds at| Lew Bawards, the sian Lightweight, who|2tternoon at Central Opera House | Saskatoon. Yok Rane fey oe . Plane Race From\ Bowling Match: |ts,gri'catiogcam ta teliown: oe Seigat £°e,s'mey. 8, etn ar 28 | ma’ a won wane oy [404 a8 anyexample of the lnteret tak: Ea Sbout everyinng capt real the . enters, heskes’ tearm, “SWOL onhte Bamnes | <2, ane,n Due Grunts of Benckive fe orale |tsing kaoched out. in. ooren rounder Hitt lance of over 9,000 fane are always on|menere sate, Teoma, His, Ritiae, Mineola May 7| Opens To-Night =! :=vetisr vets Xora’ ae oe eran. of arma | Nisa as," ont ha fo witness tg pumes, The ea | and Jack Kearns. “Rowdy” can do his own boosting. The Brooklyn players marvelled at the remarkable speed of Collins, who pitched the last inning on Saturday. “Nothing strange about nat” pal Collins, “I practised all winter down in Texas throwing rocks across"the river into Mexico,” Noa Joe Conlan, Robbie's 6 Ww rookie from Chicago, won the welter- weight championship of Camp Jofin- ston, just outside of Jacksonville, by defeating twelve opponents. . Doug. Baird goes right along doing his pit at short for the Yannigangand sawing wood. Baird can step in.any time and understudy for “ r Ward or Jimmy Johnston and make good. ; Robbie says George Mohart, ‘Who pitched the last three innings, ot to put too much on the ball, pulled himself out of a tight The rookie will do better next time, according to the Dodger chieftain Al Mamaux used everyting he had when he struck out Bodie, Ruel and Smallwood after Vick poled out™his three-bagger —>—_ Young’s flitting £1 Responsible for™ > Giants’ Victory " SAN ANTONIO, March 15.—Jess Winters was so wild in the ninth inning in the battle with San An- iH tonio that he almost presented the a Aces with the game on a “silver plat- ter." He went in in the seventh, when McGraw’s men had the gate tucked away by a score of 6 to 1, but was seized with a spasm of genetbs- ity in the last of the ninth, and@™be passed four San Antonio playergda a % row, forcing in one run, while otters trickled over on singles by Brown and Halt. So the Giants were lucky to edge their way out of the fray atthe happy end of a score of 7 to 6. Up to the time of the panic started by Winters, New York was duly gis- playing its superiority over the Igepal minor leaguers. It was the first Sun- day game of the season and a fair sized crowd was out to see the affair. The game was a carnival for Ross Young; they don’t call him “Pep” down here. He got a warm reception when he stepped up to the plate im the first inning,’ and his work throughout the afternoon justified the pride which the San Antonians , have in their native son. Young knocked in four of the Giants’ sev. runs and scored the other thre . self. D In the second inning he crashed a home run to the fence, between feft and centre field, with’ two rungérs, Nehbf dnd Burns, on the bases. His single drove Burns in with andther run in the fifth, while in the seyéhth a double again scored Burns, and Ross himself tallied soon after. In the nipth Young got a pass, went to third on'Mec- Guire's double, and Sicking’s singlé'kent him home. It was a great Young, and it is little wonder tl home “folks are boosting this juct.”” Jonn “McGraw made the first cut tm the roster of the Giants when he ,an- nounced the release of Jimmy Codhey, the shortstop, to the Milwaukee Club of thé American Association, and the ire turn of Sidney Ross, left handed pitcher, to the San Antonio Club of the Texas League. Old Neckties Made New $1.75 per Dozen. Send Old Ne Parcel Post, to Dept. M. AMERE NECKTIE RENOVA’ 10. 50 State St.. Brooklyn, N.Y, RESERVED SEATS & BOXES for CADDO CK & LEWIS “itarcn'® TICKET OFFICE, NORMAND! way Bath St 'PNsne At8S Grecian gover it and this spring they are go-|Trucks of Philadelphia is acheduled to ere mg to hold a meet at Mineola, the} Pen at the Metropolitan alleys, St} ‘phe 16th Infantry, New York Guard, feature of which will be a race of| Nicholas Avenue and 181at Street, to-) wil! hold an athletic meet in the 224 airplanes (0 start on May 7. This race night at 8 P, M, ‘The bowlers are to roll| engineers’ Armory to-night, The -unds b Bia Gh aear & cloaed cirodit’trom Min- fifteen games at the Metropolitan alleys | derived from this set of games will be | eign rounds at the Herman Taylor's opeuing box. | Champion Britton poxes Bobby Gleason four |feat of coming out on top in forty- No guess work, no specu- and fifteen games on the Casino alleys, | used tt tu : ‘co Jeanette mecta Lavinsky for fcurje@ent consecutive contests. They *, A la to New Haven, to Cambridge, to| No, 920 Chestnut Street, Philadelonia. | ves fad pee tall grey aa ine show ot the 34 Reciment armory of Comden, oo aa al ™ ny fon er ve scored over 2,205 points to their lation, because our ‘suits Williamstown, to Ithaca, to Prince-|-rhe bowler polling the highest total in| members of the old 15th Infantry, N. — mice iegemuaae ae bani teas. tas (etme tts wart ane reams ot coon’ for Spring were not made ton, to Mineola. the thirty games will be declared the|N. ¥, (869th Infantry, U. 8. A.), WMO] Water Lauretio, the local 145-pound fighter | penis the Bneliah Lightweight, #0 badly ina rent |'Em Rough" Five, Ansonia, Jersey] last Fall, but are being ‘The complete membership of the In-| winner of the $1,000 purse, Just as s00n | made the supreme aa: ifice in the War. | who recently made @ successful return to the ring | pout at the Detroit Boxing Club received $200 |City, Paterson, Bridgeport, Colonials + d tercollogiate Flying Association, re-|aa the match with Riddell la over Trucka| The feature event of the evening Will | ster vrme mooie’ lay-off, matched to tie |for his end, Sheppard drew down & guarantee of |ot Stamford, N.Y. South Norwalk, designed and made up cently formed, now comprises Har-| Will make arrangements to roll a series | Prederick WW Cobb Memorial Cup, AACE | Chet Haltone of Butfuio for eight rounds at the | ¢1,250, Shaypard fights Willie Jackson six ounds| Lyceum Quintet, ‘St. Vincents of every day according to vard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, |0f the home and home order with Leo|event will bring into anton some a brsgyomnd ey on Sash Gene _—— at the Olympia A, A. of Philadelphia on Monday Brooley a. Weaag) St. Same rows the latest fashi notes 4 ooklyn. the best sprinters in is section Danediaa chemplon, for rounds at Mon- | evening, March 22, mg Island City Stars, Italiar’Catho- ion e Williams, Rutgers, Cornell, Univer-| b¥ke of Brooklyn the country. and! with L. Murchison, | wal, Ousada, x Alar 3 ‘ - lic Club, St. Monica Lyceum, Jersey! Cust, suits ready t P. J. White, Frank Conway, Lieut. In the abwence of Bagley who ts iM, | Ti t Bi Ve ‘ustom eady to aity of Pennsylvania and the Univer-| me Biim tem jos iwo games to the Water | Hoy Moree, Dan Sapiro, Jy Rainey. of Cone ee ne eee ve apne | Stare, Tigers of Bayonne, Manhattan sity of Pittsburgh, Bach will be en-| Talon aulsictte when ihe met in the Sux HouNoe the Meadow Brook Club of Philadel: | | Frank Begley, mane of Wille Jackaon, who cuddheweight, in the latter's ten-round bout win | “12, Stars sad Cedarhurst Five. wear at all*our stores. ‘@ score : weight, will be a fighter the lat “ es oan ee ee ened tae art S| pourth Regiment Armory in Jereey City on nest |Played sengational basketball for Al- Oe een 0 ne tattle Uatiline Levicake fezntm, | Priday night for the American Legion, ‘there |bany; Johnny Whitty, Johnny Barry The new Spring styles = win tp eieht bouts, in which Eddie Fitesimunom [a00 Joe Trippe. ean open book here. Franke Ser Has Beate ot Oumden Nat pee | fighta Red Mason in the star bout of eight rounds, | | These six players have achieved the Re on Pale Sain ine asticeal’ sors abt Sto ‘tas tat pe nae, tie Sai, meee i ae 7m The “ni aeme aes fered in the race and represented by | tit tam wn in expen rae drmous tin, | Bhias Andy, renaietan and, sco + tren wit : Jachuno-| Champion alike O'Dowd at the big enditovam | ./ne, Siety ninth, victory, was A hundred styles to se- two planes. ‘be last four were ad- | which made movers tenes ibe . gd ng Mragil at St, Peul on Wednestay night, ftone left for a i as rter ms the league, The three games of Feb. 5, —_ covering amd will be able to leave his room at 4 a as the Celtics defeated the Edison Indi- from: we kk : mitted as cha: embers of the| ih league. ‘The three, games A ee re .o ait | St, Paul to-day, Matchmaker Jack Maddy wir lect —or make association last Saturday, A mumber| the wrning polat and jus of Middle Western colleges are also| cbs ‘ expected to enter in the race, which ‘will be an annua) event. The question whether or not it will nm: f Wisconsin by a 40 to 38 sco : . Boges, eaee Was: oe serines tale a | ONE eee ™! you a suit to measttre in Field Home in Bronx] one week. Road Race. Avenoe, in @ few days, Bagiey offer for Jackson to fight, aera Johnale Griffiths, contender for the si Miata k. Ow ae, MT hold ita next boxing show on March 25, There i i : ‘The American Nations! prisms were awarded last Saturday night. University was premated with the | welterweight crown, returned here yes- money priae, Spartan second, Inter ‘inship France after| Tee out beoween. Willie Jackson and Lew scraps, In the two eights Chief Halftone of But- ih C1 0 . ‘ Il be two elght-round bouts and two six-round| Joseph Losgar of the St. Anselm's i . : . a Germs $0 bad be Olyeaplc sir Fiend na, Sona wea alt®| defeating several of the best boxers in| "whch the matchmaler of the dress © Athlete Club led home the pack in the| All the work is done by our own skilled tailors in 01 Face to be participated in by colleges A. ©, of Jemey City announce! wus billed for ol of every nation is already being cop- cee? ane ae sien einer, Europe ” thls club on Agwil 6, le not clinched, Frank Bog. | 10 "este Carll Delbactes af New Jumey and] weekly race of the Bronx Athletic own sanitary workrooms, Broadway & 9th Street @idered. The idea is to offer a cup Mb! mort iran’ frames; What t want, now. enid (elie |) aeaased today Gal tee conten fo ant on| Mie Movable of Now York wit g9 agsiewt Jobe | League over the Mohawk Athletic Club = Broadway & Stet Si » ' o wane r a. ie bs Mi e cl ri n "i ‘yy wer of Now ven, . Y. ‘ orize for the ‘international inter- oe eee” nations Mar, re| Urttiths salied - for and fa Dot Likely to be unlaw Driscoll gives him |" Glover of Now Hayen, Coon course yesterday, He took the lead at roadway & Blot St, jate meet, the Winning nation to ‘Mea the high score prise with| France with Pal Moor & guarantee with an aption of 40 per cent, of the | Jobony Murray, the crack featherweight of thia|the third mile and held it for the rev % the cup until it has been cap- He won by Knockou 18 | gros receipts, Driscoll only offers each Sightor ained his right ankle by slipping on |malning two miles to the finish line, 19 East 41st St. 4 again by another country. The Charles in, three, Frou 30 per cent, of the receipta, ke ago, will training in g| James McGulness, who was second, Broadway & Ninth gt _mecting of the association will] must ihe" Wnts mernant Individual’ Bowne | earee, rounds id ‘8 Tu ¥. bowl: y deh erenes mark tor Gefeated Albert Hindoud, | 14b-pound sist wund two ustatie Victories, one over rugged ‘oan start io do some boxing again in two wou, ner, was third, with John Warose, a Pee = champion of Europe, ic twenty rounds, Jackie Clarke ead enciher ome the bard uur Je 6 grouueing bglier, ia Gubmate, fourdh, do => ehennae st oe ’ : put up @ hard fight until Los; away from him at the third mil 2 raced physician has removed (ogee ene roche Stinede Bax whole picture. Xoring out Dare sey in threo rounds and | she and wil vin return to SMwankee agaln in Mignt otitis mie Celok roel A ter wiki-eyed Dodger rooters | == ods ww jan pdwards expects to win many fighte ‘ ma ht Nels pulled 4 boner when h _Who saye there is nothing new in| The bie inver-ciy maton, vetwen| VOTH INFANTRY TO HOLD |_| is Sl mn i em eee We wim may Hele) Captain of the Reading “Bastern | higst Babe Tuth's. oul Ay in the! THUM Xexpany, ftwar a aiob ee ? to dis-|Glenn Riddell of this city and Charles . pelea ke — y + EB . ex- @orts? It took the collegians to dis. n Riddel s city and Charl TRACK MEET TO-NIGHT.) ciay turer, ite momsionsl indian ligt te9-| 4. ss portatnt boring how will be aged at the ‘Trenton star, Mike Smolick, who . fe. 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