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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Lewis Throws Caddock; 3 | Londos Beats Chevalier | CHAMPIONS AND THEIR CLASSES — ees By Thornton Fisher At Wrestling Carnival BY Fsonere- eV;EuUuls the head scissors, Winner of Main Event Will, fimes,to s'n | Iku KNOCK | Soon Meet Champion = | foes | | i} : uls BLock Tas avorite held. | The crowd. i Pm | , Seah |piored him to twist the Strany ma 1 OFFI IM TAN LNA . 5 : ‘ . P f ayy Stecher for Title. Eventually Lewis brought Caddéte heavily to the mat with a headlook. It was a vicious grip. over two mi url squirmed and pulled and By William Abboit. }then loosenod the ironlike clutch by TRANGLER LEWIS threw Earl | 8uutting off the Strangler’s wind. ‘ ra une “ (gave a mighty cheer 1 Caddock last night in the Gar an Analy made hie secabe, _ Carpentier’s Arrival Saturday Will Touch Off Another Broad-| 255 NT, ViCe— side of Big Fight B ; ry) 5 Pipes, se cRRTARY ert } AND TREASURER. permis. vit cee pegtee b HERE'LL soon be a fresh out- a burst of Dempsey-Carpentier | fight rumors. Carpentier, ac- | | den in one hour and thirty-five| 4 point Lewis minutes. The finish hold came sud- ive. Caddock — started ' nebo , but still continued to do ther y| jdenly and without warning. Both men | Pyne" “ithe og! looked good. fOr OF/ CZ Were on their feet when Lewis, quick | another hour when Lewis, ¢ toning, asa flash, caught Caddock off guard ddock in a corner, flung him j with a terrific head and hip lock that ee eee Ee j@umped him on the mat flat as ayy Pas that orien leon ateee ae pancake. Tho big crowd, stunned for| match. Caddock d'dn't try to ¢ |@ minute, hardly knew what hap-| cra! his disgust at the unexpecigg . 2 ending. iddock had retired to Mts pened until Referee George Bothner SS signalled the victorious Lewis, who | gy; om it was reported the CHAMPION MIDDLE WEIGHT MIKE O'DOWD. + - | \ _ Sompanied by his bride, a staff of per- | A THERE ARE HORE TITLE j will now tackle Joe Stecher for the | fowan wrestler had received a frap- eee Meryweistt - Shasens In THE LIGHTWEIGHT MANAGES TO WORK REGULARLY heavyweight title. In the other star | tured collartone during the last twu title of Europe, a flock of war decora- GANG THAN IM ANY OTHER match Jim Londos, the Greek strong) "yi Londos encountered rather sett, tions and other trimmings, has actu- ally sailed for the United States. Ac- eording to cable advices received by Robertson-Cole, the movie picture _- Mugnate, the French champion is on _, board the Adriatic and due here Sat- | Urday. | x Carpentier’s arrival will encourage all bidders for the big scrap to toss in their fabulous offers. Up to date Beckett's conqueror is the most signed ee fighter that ever donned the i . A score of promoters have an- @ounced the French ido! under “iron- bound” contracts, but th haven't been any more binding than a vocal chord. boy, had an easy time with Salvatore | pickings fn Salvatore | Chevaller, Chevalier, French champion, This | heavyweight of France. The Greek . |was satisfied to take things v, bout lasted only thirty-six minutes, ree i ciinusual, for this fiers Londos applying a body scissors and | youth — who: acrobatic feats " | double wrist lock that Chevalier was | strength hav featured recent mate es in the Garden. Chevalier tried! bation ted hand {frantically to apply a body scissopy,. + The Caddock-Lewis encounter was) yyt there was nothing doing in this, another convincing reminder that|line with the Greek, who tossed hig wrestling is a sport for giants. Cad-| bigger opponent off when things got’) asse \ dangerous dock outclassed the Strangler in OT. speeded up and took th» speed, cleverness and knowledge of| aggressive. Then Frenchy had ao) holds, but after all it was Lewis’s|tough time. Like a sack of whea : Ihe was heaved around the ring bx" forty-pound advantage that proved |e ee eee rock. After thirty-six! |the deciding factor. Earlier in the! iinures Jim downed Chevalier with | | match Caddock with arm locks twice | a body scissors and double wrist lock, — o ending that greatly pleased many $ Carpenter's visit to America at this Jack grirron, Tad IHCTHRSGAES RSLS OC but lTondos admirers in the Eatery. time ul a ten-weeks’ vaude- * ville agreement. He will proceed di- WELTER WEIGHT CHAMP the Strangler’s shoulders down for } Reg in tune tye Der fect Hiiped CORE SHE Tene eeeure” only a couple of inches that would moters there is little chance of Car BUT EASY CHANGE CLUB WAS ORGANISED - | Caddock was prime favorite with pentier being matched pith Jack | o 4 DEMPSEY cape the big crowd because he was the q ; ipsey for some time. The world's “| THE Board OF GOV- } ‘angler’s bru- # aga tacryee, pee Nimeelt of Dodger and Yank ERNORS AND 4572 F y : JOHNAY KILBANE ISNT anxious TO fairuastioes rie piety with 40 be available for ring service. i THE WENGER ——= GIVE HIS MONEY PRIZE WINNER. AN disapproval of wrestling fans. At the by af AIRING WITH SO MANY NEW BOYS outset it was all Caddock. His ex- | i pols lel gates Betensel P layer: s to Meet F 4 4, HANGING ROUND TO GRAB (IT. hibition of scientific wrestling was | ; . HED ~ pretty to watch, Lewis, despite his 4 receipts of the race last week Fi 3 m ° _ tremendous advantage in beef, wasn't * im Madison Square Garden were In Golf oursome (Gy: = Wien cHary anxious to go to the mat with the 118,000, Serieety sc. © PETE HERMAN former world’s champion. Conse- Bis gta Achar Pak Basiearraa (Special to The Evening World ) | VEE 07 FINDS ENOUGH quentiy, both grapplers — waltzed - e P around the ring, Lewis bei areful owliet sod jake Magic, who won| JACKSONVILLE, Murch 16—Bur- ZZ _9 opponents To eh not to give an opening to his shifty rival. After about thirty-five minutes jof pawing and tugging Lewis got in! | the finst damaging hold, his favorite Batting for O’ Hara. headlock, Caddock managed to slip Copyright, 1920, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Worhi.) etme muster rot eas] Vonks Lose to World’s Champions | woman vrearing into vaschall Charley Evvet's Note authelding for (Sees, 1% 2°" mints Hat clov= @would remain in this country, He |r twenty-seven athletes. erly worked on an armlock that made vK6t LIVE WIRES — KEEP HIS PANTRY premier honors, received $5,000 for|/@'8% Grimes is due to join the KEEP the yictory, in addition to $2,500 in | Dodgers to-morrow, following a hurry Prizes and awards. call from Uncle Robbie. The spit- it was announced that Oscar ‘Egg |bailer will mak r has signed a contract for the race ro 7 amare aes at next December and in the mean time |°°?t comp! iG aid will be the only foreign racer to stay| Bobbie thought so much of Bern! ; ; the Dodgers, the Strangler hop arond in pain. Then sqab on this sido of the Atlantic, the |Nele's rissa ia iiie. wae. alti Thr ough P ‘oorest Kind of Handling ee followed some spirited manoeuvring} Time for rusty Winter’ <9n La Fratce. The party. wil ine [oeaoHt the Yankees Saturday that he oa ’ Ree ae ge 8 SHORT OTORY toe ‘hokd that tooked. promising ustit ‘headgear to give way to lus= Dupuy, Buysse, Spiessens, @ Tookie from seven od | jp | body had he been given the least empsey is matched to box Harry Greb—the end. Lewis by sheer strength wiggled out . : RT Mad Mik, Derupten and [secoda place in the batting order,| AURMEN Hog-Fat and Badly in| bosy nage pe besa ree ioe tus Saree ; of danger. trous black Spring Derbies#: The new flash from Saskatoon did Need of Some Real Hard Ivy Wingo was legging In mid-season A LONG STORY. ehh ants Loci arhabeger eet Among others, our! x — 7 form. ose two innings were noth- D: ™M alled us h q y. ie idenly a uw a 6 $. : . + A Dv ICH just received trom Eng. | sory ME, bul pole one over, the Practice, ing short of a nightmare to the well Rarer agh: poviee Ue Se tae SUC VETS Carer ase lock that came within an ineh of pin-/*“Composite” which be-"{ « lish yachting circles’ indicate a en meres) Ww . 'wishers of New York. It was shoe- ning the Strangler’s shoulders for given him # three timer for that blow ee nuker baseball, for which there was | jeaguge? "OS" Cutsoing tax for the boys trying to break into the big/the count. Earl slowly, bemun | to comes 80 out of every 100 © that 1 . e th’ - $ no excuse and which must be reme- tire from his exertions toward the| men, ee Pe MIAME Wis MATCH: 18, ptessan hs hour matk. Lewle too was panting| eo that there may be an appeal for «pecial privileges in connection a less Huggins has de- ibe ois ; : * awith the contests. for the America’s | #248 In the fourth. T behooves Miller Huggins, man- | gee MN IGHINE Ma CeIn Wilbert Robinson evidently was not well bred on the quotation of|hard. Some more mat work, with| eRogistered Trademark ‘Cup this summer, and that the New |. Fm now on the Dodgers will have} ] ager of the Yankees, to end at; ‘The Yankee infield seemed strength- | Wheat when he let Mack go, Lewis mostly on the-defense. Cad- York Yacht Chak may We ‘asked. to {tN Practice sessions every other day|“" once the forenoons of indolence |ened by the switch that sent Ward tae {dock made several unsuecesetul at-| The best of everything | i 9 to third and Fewster to second in . : ; - — 8% permit another yacht than the Sham. [204 sinsle workouts between times.|and ease that have characterized the | pace of Del. Prate It ade 25 per | ghig Mane By et, of racauet going on up the Seventh Regiment Armory | men and boys wear. Also rock IV, to compete for the trophy. | Robbie has drilled them so much he ts) first two weeks of training in Jack's; cent. more strength defensively and | this Week. The women are holding a tennis tourney. \Ha en Wins S i fovet d Wi It has generally been understood that |fTld they will grow stale. sonville, injects much needed speed. a Ee Sore 1 Chloe hae $ g |Sporting goods an ug- i the Shamrock IV., built especially for reyes Siler Hugging it UAE) | crag wre sargay castes two [weeks (of pyrne, Reds were even more puzzled WHO SAIQ,TWO CLUBS CAN'T BEAT A FULL HOUSE? WHAT ° °. | gage. & 2 " shol- ormahien in Thursday's game, 2 iby the Yankee pitch Carl Mays IT x OF COPS e ‘G Fl ad T; l 2 ee tee A Tey, [Robbie sent Miller and Smith onjthe| favorable weather at their spring | iianked the World's Champions tor| Poot 4 COU OF CORE MAT DING:AGAMELING JOINT: orida Title | : 4 ould be the craft to carry the pri.|™mound yesterday, ‘The Regulars] base, are not so well conditioned as| five innings. Only one man, Jake epwill be Ruth! tae ones | | ROGERS PEET COMPANY bd te signal of Sir Thomas Lipton in| Murdered woth southpaws. rolling UP! the world's champion Reds, most ot Deubert, who singled, reached first, POSUERE TPATD: TO a Fm seer tia yar By 12 Strokes Broadway Broadway. the contests when they take place, |‘hirteen safe blows ad winning by " | and he was immediately killed off by ° e e 1 Pe ‘i “h ‘ but ‘The Field sugweste that siz [0,4 ‘They played nine innings, whom have been in Miami less than | 4" double play. Errors by. Peckin, News Item—Bankers to organize athletic league. -——- | at 13th St. Four at 34th St. Thomas Lipton's 23 metre Shamrock, |, The golfing rivalry has invaded the| one week. ‘This might not be so bad|paugh and Ruel handed Cincinnati The bank messengers will still have to travel some, however, to out-|_BEULEAIR HEIGHTS, Fla. March) Convenient 5 designed by Fite, which is to be used |{¥° camps. Uncle Wilbert and Ernie! i¢ triggins's regulars were afl wel!| its first run, The other was forced | distance Nicky Amstein. 16,—Walter Hagen of Detroit won the| Broadway Corners” —‘Fifth At as the contending craft in the tuning | Krueger will team up next Rriday| oe ent for it cannot be denied | Pome by Thormahten, who gave three z neh re West Coast open championship, when | at Warren at 41st St. wp races of the Shamrock IV. in these |M0fMing in a foursome against J | bases on balls in the eignth inning. Twill be a real St. Patrick's Day to-morrow—no snakes present. he finished the seventy-two holes in | y Py of the Y pes. - ve tr Weters may prove to be the better [KY ahd Pratt of the Yankees | | that the manager will have two and Meotah Vending Sib eareae CA es yacht, or the one with the better | ing against the Yannigans in the first| * alt weeks left at Jacksonville after i 4 a * 1 Diegel, another Detroit pro., by twelve chance to win in the big races for | ye Tea ee out rned| he finishes this three ries | . . | CRO : ; | c ‘ yesterday. He turned| he finishes this three games series | strokes, the soveied cup~and ska’ whether | em kock"with only to hit: ‘Nota| wie camslanst ig Legion Show Friday Night Promising Young \"'3'*sseeves sexan ve morning owe to contend if she proves to be the |TUNREE Kot Past second buse, But the practices for the first teams Sets Back Regular Aren B ts| Gi t I fi ld eight strokes behind, but at noon better boat. so far have been go extremely mild | a bou van nitetder Ein witha tne roune of th anatverted | . °1 v’ | oe HE million-dollar baseball team Trucks Defeats PAA te ARWPN sOGe OuE Weteb Donviaed | in 0k Twi. t A kl in the afternoon won with a ma 4 vit , e e 0 le * ten strokes to his credit, ¢ has finally materialized. The . “ 4 with finer tpble fare than usually | Sharkey-Burns Battle in Jer-|rameat win probabiy be Sailor Volk of this city, | us s n e Barnes played rather poorly in the j Yankees, after paying $125,000 Riddell 67 Pins Braces the spring training table, have | hea i ft Mba! now, Sullivaa pat wp we Jest round and Anished with an oven E _ sf or cl P| sey r a et } 0, which permitte jegel, wl m for Babe Ruth and many additional actually put on welght, The regulars sey Ci.y Off for Later a tua Se Soe Special to The Brening World.) ath to. pass him for. second. place, thousands for other high-priced play- xi have made no pretense of going to Date. = - SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 16.— | Diegel, Eddie Loos, a Chicago pro., and i 77 >| ge practice. ar wt an ate, 1" Weecay: Cusken kha aeeiatloia’ aauk ade Asocain: ; Davie Robertson of the Detroit Country ers, are the first big Jeague club to hit]. Charley ‘Trucks of Philadelphia d9-| morning practice. Many of them | , the bat Arthur White, the young and promis- the million dollar mark. Ivory is | feated Glenn Riddell of New York City] not rise until high noon, Their work Saar Peas cf previns pace with soaring prices. by G7 pina in the first fifteen games Of) has been confined to about an hour's | By John Pollock. Resa ag tye od sce ate pons Aa esata. Mae who as down */ing infielder from the Catholic Uni-|the morning round. Robertson held his |versity of Washington, twisted his |Prenchman, edged Iddie Loos out, and ine before the routine intra-club paps: . 5 aes lon | on the Sist, at Poughkeer | righ’ a hird money was split between Robert- ropolitan Bowling Acacemy alleya, last | TUtine before the routine | D On account of the American Legion | ™ 4 1 Poughkeepsie, N ght ankle in going after a ground /t as sp! re en Robert : arse: sepa »¥ Ray Luces, "Efforts are also being wade to eet ii sroung | son, Barnes and Tellier. | Boston Women night, before one of the largest gath-| sames. of Jersey haying engaged the Fourth | (A) [ues Piterts tm alo trios made to match | ball near second base at yesterday's | *tnose who. finished in the money erings of bowling fans that has ever Huggins can scargely deny, after! Regiment Armory in Jersey City for > morning practice and will not be able |were, Walter Hagen of Detroit, 14 Tennis Victors been precent at a match on Washingten | watching his minions in the first) a monster boxing show on Friday! jo” to don baseball spangles again for |1}7294; leo Dicgel, Detroit Heights Ench player won seven sames.| grapple with the Reda, that his tean/nght, Matchmaker Driscoll of the | ggint Franke’ Mow at Teet Wares tik inna | Severe! days ov Jim Barnes, St. Louls, Miss waith Simourney and Misn| 08, Trucks averawed 0s fod6, totalling | is badly in need of work. At that it} Arena A. C. has postponed the Jack |tm-und bax at Tolaio, ,, oa inst Friday | Tt was the first accident that has oc- |395) 9 die Loos, ‘Chiengon - yo 41M for the series. Riddell’ averaged |js about fifty-fifty break, No major} Sharkey-Frankie Burns bout and his| ®t Mas fut been matched for anomer battle | CUrred in the training camp since the Leslie Bancroft, two Hub players, pro- | 204 6 5. res: lub was ever hnndled quite t ft Ho will go against “Bad News" Eber, tho Ca-|Glants began getting into condition ieted te apes all calculations in the : league club was eve other two main bouts on Monday ae tesa: | ea Weake aac. Mark War Gmiek cated Ge hei Een Club were tied for third at the end of @ thirty-wame series rolled at the Met> | 22h BJ. Comer, ments Frankie Siete ee es Paterson, Neither indifference in the matter of dress, nor indiffer- ence in the matter of price, W. W. Nelson, Indianapolls, radian bautamweight charopic 13; Mike Brady, Detroit, 164, 30 rly ag the Yankees were | night until a later date, At the Amer-|tout at a eiow to be brougit off at Wiadsor,| Ren Kelly, brother of George Kelly, 14, ‘| is a Metropolitan trai opening rounds of the women's na- RO Bante 2 " 5 Ye Be y> . Bode: B e Pp ° ” es y. - n " . are , | Canada, the li part of th! out, cain demonstrated i the c' e George joden of joston and Jack 2 tional indoor championship singles. | 7%, 214. 180. 176. 20). 20 rte tone | andled yesterany. Huggins : Tas, | loan Legion show there will be three | Gant» (e Wie mit 2m fume between the regulate art voun. [Hutchinson of Chicago tied at “313, That explains the popu- ager of the club and as such must] oignt-round bouts and scveral etars Charles Hoffner of Philadelphia was 316. Unheralded as to unusual skill they test, is to be rolled at the Casi worked changes in the competitive | Philadelphia, on St. Patrick's Da: Joo Lynch, the fast west side boxer, "Is mached |1e8 that he is some Babe Ruth him- | eh! ver larity of Par-amount fur- | Will appear in four-round contests, |.o mest Frankie Daly of Staion Islnd tn ose of self When it comes to sluxging the cal ee ee ee Se ehtact Onna moder. —_— ‘ 4 »| Eddie Fi . ye three ten-r0) puts to the second inning Kelly . A is 2 it of the tournament on the courts New York was beaten by a score} Eddie Fitzsimmons vs. Red Mason, | the three ten-round bow! be fought at the | wate ne F in Tae ni ag of the Seventh Regiment Armory that HAVANA ENTRIES. of 2 to 1, dt should hav ished its | Frankie Burns vs. Dutch Brandt, and | Petrolt Boxing Club on March 31, In oue of the Srackod the leather spheroid on the | |The Newspaper, Men's Golf, Associa. ately priced! Shirts $2.00 proved amazing. Miss Sigourney, s ee x Way home to the easiest sort of win. |Gene Tunney tackles another fighter | other bouts Carl Tremaine of Detroit goee agains | POF anded up aguinst the | ti? Ucted a Board of Directors fee na | and $2.50, Satisfaction or playing well within herself, ly 4 RACE TRACK, HAVANA, March 16,| Everybody knows that Hugg’ ns's|in the main events, Champion Jack | Far! Pugevor of S' ul. This bout wi be| left field fence. It was a terrific in herself, easily de- 2 OK, HAVANA, Mare | . ensuing year, They are as follows: ‘ slowest aggregation in| Britton, Battling Levinsky, Joe Jean-| Dals’s tht scrap since he retumed from aus-/CPAS8h, but the young pitcher was| John “Gd.” Anderson, Peter. Campbell money alley, | stand the gaff for that management— or rather lack of management back. ry he enries for to-morro aces are|team ts the satistie a ba s . Daa hs 1, S ee es ee eS ica the big show, watch thelr at-|ette and others will also appear. tralia Eee in ot Kelly be. | Foster Tri, Gntinion &. G Lorie, DD. { cham) 0} , bY a score Oo} , | us follows . 7 » first two innings - : : . 5 , 'S. . 'P nt PriRst RACK tack through the rrett r of -ling able to hit’ In a practice McCarthy, A. Bb. Owe H. L. ‘Perez, =} Pog Sie Re Maes dt lee Se Miteant yesterday, any doubter would have! cyariey Doemerick offers anotiee attractive can!| yi pe caine ty tows lan wet an comainna at Week he lifted the ball farsoves | Ad: Pokusétie, Prank . Pope Grant- — eines Tit. Round, 108: , 0 ° Two men | : t haat ee land’ Rice, Clinton Scollard and Arthi per, 104; Rour 0: Tbeen*convinced of the fact. of touts for his regular weekly boring show of ' stad ay Palins ceties, Ross Young’s head in centre i ur A Lady tomy, 100; “Deetield, te0, Sarets. 111) | ere “Caught off firat base and two| gon Ae As Oh the Grovmrilin Ratonten | APNG boule Pee Ke arus Meclng ov O11 TS homo Fumi Me hee ee fee | eels : While these unexpected happenings | °™’ th March 28. Jobony Gill of Harrisburg meets Louw run, e has so far| This board then selected the following yt ING. » ere creating © stir among the fol- | tay. MOL Tie fume: fmrearoide| were caught stealing, And tal He Vark, Loo Houck af Lancaster meole Johwey | verge of France, Larry Hanson goce against Dick | OVCrShadowed his brother in the hit- | officers: Allan F. Poinsette, President; and ti coming *|was in the first base coaching box, Meco igang oti ura eo fe yryipeeuind [THY Tig FT. McCarthy, First’ Vice President! : ‘ Sto 4 Alleatow: i Eight New York Shops One in Yonkers ward of Bayonne and Mexican Joo Lawson lowers of the courts Miss Ceres} io) 00, 1G, T is were ankle decp in sa jackien Silas Green, the colored beerrwe meets Frankio Rice of Baltimore, a 8. secretary hf er » the sixteen year old star fr 104 ecton, 108; *laulé |The paths were ankle Heep in mand | techie sles Gr e et et ce pucks vo In addition to being a slugger, the | § econd Vine President: 3 Baker, the sixteen year old s' om | iti uy, {to begin with. Jimmy Ring was # har CaACioaea waite, there Wh) We far younger Kelly is also quite a pitcher. | Treasurer. The Tournament Comunittes reo yearolta; wild he would have walked every= | srojminary conteste, if Orange, N. J, was romping through | ramp : two rounds in the breegiest fashion. | cleimna: runt Champion Jack Britton haa arrived at Can- faced the regulars in the first| consists of Perez, Owens, West. and arlene 3 ave Baker's s, feminine counterpart fg a, | SES | ater Rese. ite KO, King, wih ststen son |e 0. where he to wo Natl Zak Pos of Ps TE mowie be eeae cae nk |iyents, has Deen “arranged. ‘beginning b @rives and volleys with an easy roltenticnn| BASKETBALL NOTES. [oie tie ted tralcing tor eo eaten |. ot that city on tomoron night, written 4a/ DMNE. | In the second inning he | “#¥ * fluency that defies opposition, The : 0 it Eye 110 rapes | hat bio manager, Jimmy Marad, has arranged for | ‘© feceite # quarantes of $2,000 with an evtio of [Big rst baseman missing the thing | At. 2 meeting Of the Professional AT NOON TOMORROW rl began by defeating Mrs. Helen 5 ti hana Peak 116, ‘The Original Celtics will Invade Brook: | {it MOMS: meas Mare Mae orem etga | 85. per ont. of the reriple, Britton woa bllorsiycre, ouseman iim e@ third! cottons Association it was decided to M peeighth; four Dame, gi00, |1yn to-morrow night for a go to your barber and after a shave, say “Give me a rub with ate at So font Gnd, Chen Suished US atl yee ame with the |g: "the kim Club of Paterson, NJ., while on the| title from ‘Tid Lewis et the ame club on March |hold the metropolitan district quali- . Starck, amet 100% ag Bostnall, 108, Gat Gull, | St. James Triangles. ‘The contest will] sist he hooks up with Joe Tucker at Poughheep- | 17. 1919. aS Wink O0s0. Otacty | fying Souroanens te the | skies) "Pip Ht TAC nd fifty yards: fonr.yca p stages ja Hall, MF. aa r “pro” al ourns it over Noted Boxers to Attend. | ais! Sill ftata“dutlne! pune’ aqiie ti | Pe Mtawed at Arend tis gna ee lie, Martin, the ent mae miatowat | it Hard Fiat, |tWo courses, "Phe Richmond County ED, PINAUD'S © py y west side 00: lol, fr jerse: « > cir Joiumy Shepard, tne Foglia lightweight, will coe we 3g . N. ¥., Maroh 16,—In one of the} Club course and the Fox Hills Club 7 Bette Murphy, the popular west side in 'Wom: Aoualan | Sergey 8 the Geeenpotnt ris | 2 ennber chee tay Aho o cae ef brat | Rane Broweau, ihe, Canadian “champion, for ve been HAIR TONI fastest battles between Uttle men yet! links of Staten Island h witnessed in this cit: the veteran featherwe sportsman, will jead the rand march of the Mike Wagner Axsoc tion, which ock, 106, record by ¢ angles 44-19, - tes for home teams, Address Joe efeating the Greenpoint Tri- rhe Separates have open | ing Amencen fighters, He i» matched to fight | !¥ate rounds af Lewiston, Me, on Willie Jackwon tor six rounds at the Olympia A, | #84 Johnny Howant, the Base Frankle Burns, |lected. The time of these tourns ight of Jersey City, | Ments, to be decided on by local make you feel more like Will be held to-night at the Teutonia ‘ reaped a heavyweight, for eight rounds at the Olympls A. e Jerses rps te : — stimula culat ley. ° "Lyne = ie sn & ten-round boat by Bidie b ai of ten rounds at the boxing | Weeks in i id kee; eer peices neh. OSK8Y | mary, Breokizm, Termerrew, | no vaéeity baskerball team of Bar| Detrait, Mich ‘A match was arranged to-day betwom Terry [SHOW Of the Star A. C. here last night. | en wide awake. ed boxers huve promised to attend.| Jim Londos, Greek heavyweight | nard Schoo! for Boys due to their record ‘Render, the Martin the rugged bantamweight of Providence, | The lads fought hard all the way and| PINEHURST, N. C., Mareh 16.— b, i Lew ‘Tenciier, the crack Philadeiphin fighter, while O'Gatty put up a great battle, |p BB 28 i I ninatesdans ¥ ny Franklin will head the Fioor}champion, will make his firat appear Ng through the woason WILhOUL [sy Jotmay Marum, the local tateeetent, hove | Re Hand Jack Sharkey, the good local Aanter, | WNC O|Gatty put up a kreat battle, | Rxuctly 100 players took part In the ene! bag ance before a Brooklyn audience to mae We, atrongeat claim 10 the |teey ‘madre tw meetin th Simin go of x | THY will cone lope Io & twelr-round bony si Nis "body and Kidney’ entitied him tg Annual mixed foursome golt tourna. tone te the ban ! Br , achool_champlonship of Gre a . 0 Pine Tree A. ©. of Pordand Me, on Apnl &/the honors. ° e > « rhe y h 4 morrow evening when he tackles Jack; New York. They have defeated. Col- | amds a the National A. ©, of Imladelmmia on | the Pine Tree 4 e i i t pg Grant, the Irish champion of the Pacific lewiate, Columbin Grammar, ihical Cul: |atunday mening, Mah 20. Marin ing then | 1k as a! ibis ch that waneey and Ral Meare] em [x8 Sherion: Seneeied Ae Tae aie Insict on the Const, ‘The contest will be staged at the {ture Lvander Childs, Trinity, Alumni, | doug some good tghing at Pougthoweie and : mith and Schick Box Dray. Pere Wo Whittes GENUINE, rh ’ o pisces, 0 He. : r ‘women players. isi Dacian, Argocy, Malar Atanys Sen Dalept Sehool, ther pioces, (vat vhe indications am thet ‘Tendlee | #2 ELIZABETH, N. J., March 16,—Be- seeraian at'ail the fin Wale, an The t c wit! outpoint tian, — fore a capacity house Joe (Happs) Smith MOF > i Capt, Bolles, Bender, Hellinger, Hubbell, seri Jack Sharkey has Deru amaiched by is manager, ty 3 tles, was paired with Mrs. J. V. Hurd, i se tacrel ‘anpbell ude areal | Ywmer suliran, ‘i wt sie ee, Jou Wagner, (0 box Young Angelo, the momising of New York Youghi ® mashing ape and the couple went over the course I phd compiled . POINts Ware wome Lg Mer Of ie OWN Weight In ‘Trenton bantam, wext Monday aigh€ lu the latter's round draw Ddefore the Forrestef's A, C, in 85 alternate strokes, the best gross BOWLING AND 53 ING AND #YILLIARL to their sree at cet a WS Sam “Fa a, "ais fy here last night. | round of the dav. THUM 22xoas. iway, & Bist abe