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lwo ee AOR? TR Baae cot 5 TRACE “THE RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARGH 19, 1920.) _ £ aaa Aisne ulo nh asbee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Yankee Batters Tamed By Brooklyn: Pitchers. ANENT THOSE NEW RULES - - - °° - __ By Thornton Fisher t PORE cf H H and Seabreeze, where his Dodgers Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World). Dodgers Win Two Straight] inc. fraincd. Palm each 1s mating ‘ . overtures to the Yankees, provided in Special Southern as many major league clubs come back to Florida again in 1921. Lear a step would be most natcra to Iwas JusT RUBBING THE Baw TO GET MAKES NO THE EWOENCE 7 Series. OIFFERENCE ~ # at TY CORD other things being equal, for & PEBBLE OFF ory o——.5 SHOWS tv that base it would be very easy to a FIND Nac ag EM we Hie WAS AT BAT WHEN MY 7 SACKBONVILEE Hen Mar nig, |Sfrange a number of attractive ex- oF A SP Re CuENT, Bie GUNN, CHUCKED y - Labs rad “4 Q hibition games that would pay well THE FIRST DEGREE SHouLo Be a SPIT CAL: | ASIC, HETHER or not Jacksonville | iowever, such an arrangement .as Some LENIENCY ON Hoss GUNN Youre has cooled out toward major | now exists between the Yankees and BXTENUATING ot OIScHARSED = \ | Teague baseball will be deter-| Dodgers seems ideal for the best . NRCUMSTAN = ) traiaing—aad that is th REPORT TO YOUR] mined in the next couple of weeks by | afer ail. A good Mart manne e Pat MGR HE CANT / the time the Yankees and Dodgers | deal in a major league race. John J. FIRE You -! strike camp to beat it Northward in| McGraw made money, and big money, fa joint tour of a week. The impres- | Ye" after year by getting the jump on his field, A team’ out in front With Tad Jones as | sion seems to prevail in certain quar-| through six wecks or two months « \ters that Jacksonville has been just a|can usually put the promoters on Coach and Sharpe as F | pit “over-basebalied” of late. Tho Yan- | velvet.for the rest of, the season. In : G Roneral Director. New York, Brooklyn and other good kees and Dodgers did quite @ business | j,aseball cities the start is the key @ year ago here, and considering the|to the season's success. . cool and windy afternoon last Satur- Uncie Wilbert Robinson is going e be. or no that could have been expected. Yes-| weather here, for his club is in ex- terday, however, was an ideal, made-| cellent physical condition and his to-order baseball afternoon, warm and | pitchers practically ready to begin |sunshiny and bright, but the attend. | (he eee Le geeG teone , but there ance was only a mere handful of what | iy pienty of time left in which to it should have been in the light of the | polish up, provided the weather bolds high-class baseball on tap. Week-day | favorable, crowds have never been heavy here, | |The Yankees took two out of three nos, '. were but in view of the fact that the tuur- | ionger in training than the ‘Oba tnplons ists haye retained South some weeks | of the world and plainly showed the longer "than is customary, it must he ue fact, especially in pitching. But as admitted yesterday's attendance was|New York hela the edge on Cincin- somewhat discouraging. nati, Brooklyn appears to have the It is sald the Brooklyn Club has|edge on New York right now. Rube | Yaw Football Outlook Im- L SHARPE remains at the helm of Yale footbali. although Tad Jensa was induced to leave a Pacific Coast shipyard for the neces- | tary time this fall to assume activ: —Seeching of the Blue's gridiron squad. cay op field Jones will be assisted by Brides, one of the greatest “forwards the Bulldog ever had; Dr. Wiliam T. Bull, who for many years instructed the Eli kickers; Henry oe who will have charge of the onda, and Johnny Field, coach of the backtield, A ATCHER KIN 09, WHEN RUTH 1S ATO THE NEW PITCHING RULES ARE GOING TO MAKE POTENTIAL CRIMINALS THE HURLERS ‘This arangement follows unusual 2 some idea of moving elsewhere @ year | Marquard and Al Mamaux subdued LL, tM THE - hence This is not altogether because "7 fe that was made last. year a Ir magere ane of géheral dissatisfaction with Jack. | murderers Row for the second tine Yale was defeated by both NEnsus Soennae ct sonville but rather with Burrsfield. | these veterans had all kinds of speed | Princeton and Harvard. Sharpe, who b= "\ ie SUPREME as lanl the Peers iow atid BERET, and sharp hooks. They looked fit for been specialy imported from ‘leourr WELO THAT raat feel i to regain Yale's former pres- 'tige, briefly bit off more than he gould swallow. He attempted to as- cones active charge of foutball coach. a® well as direct the general ath- Te te Jt was too for one man, Immediately after close of the 1919 gridiron season of Tad Jones conducted a C 5 = : fi \ d campaign to have the former h = th ing game. Broo} Pe ere i ume iabare Hie dtiee New fork 4 t0'6 but was poieee tat than Southside Park, where the Hug- (eet Fastening ae ine iueky to score on Bob McGraw, who are no the first innii |facllities for handling crowds, and the | Pitched the frst Ave, innings: son | Dodgers fee] somewhat handicapped o by having to play all the exhibiuon |{0"e, prevented McGraw blanking games on he Yankee park even if (ncY | Carl Mays was unsteady In his first the home club alternate days, inning and three singles in a row Charles H. Bbbets, the genial Fiat. | (osether with a sacrifice fly netted bush squire, has moved further Soath | 'W0, Tuas om DIR, © Tankesd soaped on a tour 6f inspection. It Is said he) siuesivnly at times and didn’t alw il visit Palm Beach, Miami, Tampa id 4 boo bf a run out hits with the proper spirit. Peckenpaugh was particularly guilty of one offense and tossed off a chance Chicago Woman to get on first to start an inning when Johnston fumbled badly. head coach return to Yale, and Jones ¥ prevailed upon to nce the honor. While Jones will be feld | THIS OUGHT TO PROVIDE A it will be Sharpe who will] NEW LEGAL SPECIALITY SO Arrange the schedule, predcribe how | TEE PITCHER. MAX KNOW HIS RIGHTS hours will be allotted for foot- and direct the general policy. oP Xeugh animal te eee | Final Round of | grmciit, mates verwen| Women’s Tennis Caiveraty mould tearaneea| LOouTReYy To-Day to decide the Eastern basketball su- ——— Premacy. Penn came through with- out a defeat in the intercolegiate WiLL HAVE TO HAVE MORE ON THE BALL THAN HIS HAND Ph onontbinvin tl Heads National Giants to Break Camp Golf Committee After To-Day *8 Practice O're W. 5 Vtnstmor sere tary of the United States Golf Association, to-day concerning the ee day's game with the Bronchos by Dr.! personnel of the Women's National New York Team Opens 19+] i'r. Tmompeon of this city, will do | cemoaittes to eo- operate with the Game Series With Red Sox |\'s ™apeoting for the Glants nls sea” ("8G 4. daring the year 1920 Playing games of widely different 3e sa types, Mias Helene Pollak and Miss league. _N. emerged victorious) Edith 83; he: i See ncniionil A. A. Ui, chasepions jgourney won their places in the final round of the women's na- Se ae ereteak tat trae ccn| ional indoor championship singles LIVE WIRES @y Neal R. O’Hara. Cupreight. 2008, by The Pree Peblishing Co. (The New York Bening World) se ‘ I ths old and it was raised at the| Hathaway Watson of Chicago, : at Fi Ow. |i: 6 | ' ae ‘country competing. Nat-| upon the board lawn tennis courts of | Bryan will soon bé crowding the Athletics for last place, ort Worth To-Morr H. Repter ranch in Mexico. McGraw |President of) the Women's, Western PGA Conk cel she Vise ee | i Remnant Armory ‘yesterday, eh {pectal to The Bveuity World.) ing Cup from the members of the man, in accordance with custom, P offered to play the Quakers in Philty,| ‘is# Pollak defeated Miss Caroma When Babe Ruth strikes his stride, he should knock it over the centrefleld] SAN ANTONIO, Texes, March 19, | bathber of Commerce, which proviaes for that honor going | GVhen thisoffer was refused the locai| Winn, Their encounter produced a! fence. FTE! 3 ke of | pone Giants had an easy time in de-/+, the woman representing the dis- The -Early Bird tution dangled attractive terms] feries of brilliant railies from which : S20 ‘ IR nearly three weeks Of) feating the locals yesterday. Toney |-°.4¢ in which the championship tour- e-Larly Bird to come to New York, Penn the No. 10 of the nazional ranking lat Sixteen big league managers and the Old Farmers’ Almanac predict eas oa acres feven Ben ucla, “the "Bronchow to nament is held. The women's meet-| Auneee time on first robin Cog refuge behind a thin technical- reed us by @ score uf 6-3, | » great season. 6 Giants will put the finish Ned, heduled 0 bring a tough of Spi the arguing that it| &% © ose ing touches to their training season) "OU Fura, three two-baggers and|ing, it will be recalled, |e schedule rin, recedi The Boston player, Miss Sigourney, ;; uid et, eee ees eemio leakage | was more self-contained In her ehorts.| Hagen’s putter ia the dest clud they've sen in the South this season. lay the atrongest culside ‘five| Her deeply placed. dependable érive- raaneds A ng was ever to the fore. Speed was int‘Panh ngs the hands Her chief weapon; and by apetane Lith WAticmaane’ presth ot tosine cio’. what tt. usd) to be ta'thie old | she conquered Mrs. Ingo F. Hart- spring ain't w in this ol ED OI a mann, one of the leaders of the New | town. Gael ey ; ek Yombination coached’ by Ha.| York ‘Tennis Club, 61, 61 In the later develop ts of thesday PHILADELPHIA~—Athletics are due here for spring. A's on the courts Miss Pollak 4 Miss! for a fall. eight onetbase blows off the offer-|for the Mayfield Club at Cleveland. to the somber Winter lan ‘ngs of Munns and Barfoot. Mrs, Watson's associates are Miss That means it’s time for you to — Marion Holling, “ Popresenting the mat think about light and airy ct; Yearling Trotter | (22st eins, ie Co Vatier: | 1 ig aan More Ties, socks, light-weight under- B ° Stirling, the national’ champion, fot| wear, soft collars, belts—at mod- ings $13, 500 bx rpms anges, erate prices—and those everlast- a ingly good Par-amount Shirts, in at League Park to-day. There will be a short workout in the morning and in the afternoon Jawn McGraw will stage the final practice game between vn. rogkies, champions of the train- ng camp, and the regulars. After the game the players will g ¢ also due here are in the W tions, Mrs. Watson succeeding Mrs, 7 Bixourney, eres » | vack thelr belongings and hop aboard} |The ee Rete) (en ove BC Leta and 3 Mra, s"Vanderbeck tak: to and g250 Spring patterns, at *, Ts, wot laces “ is and one day old, bre iy ej ing e pl je 0! Je} . Fox. HAT diye know “bout those} found of the doubles. ‘The {| PITTSBURGH—This town is wearing ite spring soot already. Gs FRilar besnen tobe MOk Morse: | ea avaice iene, tatelts. Vo Hiransess ie ne ADI, The early bird gets the choicest Dodgers cleaning up the the draw assures thelr meeting again cele Texas, where to-morrow the first Ol] Wainut Hall F in .K Apropos of the ladies’ championship ti Bi } la Yankees down South. The as their pairs hold places in the series of nineteen games with the | goiq yesterda: Byres MEAT CRy, Or | of of Great Britain, to be held at Now: selections. But early or late— he the lower. seotion of, the list. Mrs PEORIA, ILL.—Spring won't do any han when it arrives here. The plants jjoston Ked Sox will have its setting. | Company's horse auction. ty a Tipton County Down, Ireland, it may| everything guaranteed te acrows the bridge made tl Is Morris of Ardsley, paired with | in this town have been dead for months: r pany’ e auction In| Madison id that the official date for the ‘money retunted. ) ew York nine took foolish in a spe- Pollak in coming through, scored . 8. 8 ligrnuapen Guauayr ape ive at Square Garden for, $13,500. the highest start of the ‘tournament ta. May ‘Ib sagiperties ney . is generally consideres rever- < nd * 2 Th Recently word was receive rom ir > pe evrice, in Florida, If Manager] {1i"' hey outplayed Mra. Atbert Hum- SING SING—Spring locks have made a great change in the life of all Arthur Nef, owner of the most ex- Slain’. e was bought by ‘Thomas W, | abroad to the effect that the meeting y (3 Robinson can inject aggress- | phries and Miss Ilizabeth G. Wolden.| the inhabitants of this place. pensive left arm in the National | (,¢ Grand” cireult.. Ie wan told thet | “ould See under way on May 20. id t f long standing, a’ 4—6, | Le ue, will st likely curve th + is change will probably mean that _ Hat ‘was plainly absent last season—|7_5. phe Toston pair, Miss Sigourney e386 J ball at ihe bate of the ‘Amerions | (inti dtiee or FJ. Reynolds of | stiss Marion Hollins, the metropolitan . omreenr the Dodgers should be able to make] ind’ Miss. Leslie ae hag ttle vERYWHERE—Spring openings in the millinery parlors and all the spring Touguers. Nehf is in the well-known | fancy. prices for two" or three other | Hee eedsa te Mae Ne cee ee BS | | things interesting for any team in the aimieulty wn? defeating tbe ahichane are picking thelr feathers, | pink of ‘gonaition pee bas pews verere FA OE Ad training April, ae choos an earlier date for PAR-AMOUNT foawue. . C, Clagk, 6— an abundance of speed in heir’ departur . jpaw should have his greatest season ceived last night when Alec Pirie, Sec- y Ring Stars to Appear in Moore and Bur ns Duckpin Tourney bewinst San Antonio Club, The bout END OF GRAVESEND TRACK. neti ont sumer was re- SHIRT. .SHOPS . y since coming ie big league. 6 — retary of the Professional Golfers’ _ Big Legion Show To-Night Win Their Bouts, Will Open May 3 isin ives staat or |, te canow i cravrena race ats ie seh a ee ‘th y 160 Nassar 4 sically fit and are confuent that they | te a thing of the past. Announcement | fom, secretary Of jthe Professional | 169 Nassaa Street, Tribune Building fe will win the majority of games from|was made yesterday that the Brook- |The exact wording Was as follows: 2298 Third Av Pel Moore of Memphis outpointed | ane second annual duckpin bowling! the Red Sox. Last year six games| |) Jockey Club ha sold the property “plineah and Mitchell unable to play | 1626 Third sharky and Dick Londen, bas baea aigned up| Johnny Buff in an elght-round bout at inca A . to. Wood-H & Feal estate |i 2835 ; f : 5 “ championships, open to duckpin bowl-| were played between the Giants anu | ‘0, {Voog He , Pair ATS Bu a rene ; Champion Britton, Burns, Fitz-| "Serre; Mario. the Now Bngland chamon, | the City A. C. in Jersey City lastalght | oo a sections of the United States,|the American Leaguers on the way sean or fers 5, Piehwee Anes of speculation as, to theze Parkway, Kings Highway |two stars has been going on for weeks | 7Qi, West 225th St, id Seventh Avente a Boifort Monday night. Buff started out with a vigorous at- pine 3. | North, Aided-and abetted by the pu-| iid Gravesend Avenue, sonic > | 1628 Broadway" at Goth | Btrest «simmons and Tunney Head- |“ ** ; .[tack, but Moore waa too clever for | Will start at the White Hlephant How’ | vontiai bat of Habe Ruth, Barrows's| ubout ninety acrea, which will be cut [ret Rots ut conte casos dtraecTeten; | 168 East 42d Aveaue " : Rag Trady, the crack rracume lehtwsght, | TH Ott er reey City lad slowed | Academy alleys on Monday, 3 "men were victorious no less than fou: | up into building lots for one and two- |to those who have been looking forward Ne. 1 Main St, Geay equa, Yonkers liners in Main Events, woh has bean doing ereet work lately. waning | tv naldorably in the later rounds, [Jeph Thum, who is handling the en- (tines, tumily houses. to an unusual series of international | paisa tan feree decisions over tte Harter nd 24) Tio: | UP, cor ser entctinal. bout, whica atau | ties for the committee In charge of the| Tie New York twirlers will pitch EE car emcee matehes, It scems practically certain, | === ‘ita, and forgit a drow Frankie be * H ffair, has assurances that, the New| with much more ease against the Red FOLWELL NAVY COACH however, that Vardon and Ray will be H n signed wo by his manag, was scheduled to go elght rounds, |P00 0 4 So g the conting season as R + leecn here, although {t {s feared they By John Pollock. ‘ fondest Ma Wille Jecknon for th, fh Jimmy urna jof Bridgeport, Manny Sngland States alone will enter at least | Sox during the coming season as Ruth gecn hebe, “although it Is feared th Old Neckties Made New ‘Three eight-round fights, two of lan wy Tow Zi vill not be among those present in the = rer lee at Camden, Marc St, nan's sturdy Mitle bantainweight, | fifty five-men teams, New York Sate Wisin lineup, Waits. toyte, the| ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 19—Bob|much before the latter part of July. | 84.75 om Send Qld | Neckties _ six rounds duration and one of four — Kee out, Knockout Smith in the|New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware. } oe oityn youngster, is about the best | !“olwell, who has transferred his work Howard F. Whitey, former Secre ER cee ‘atin xtaererhe f founds will be staged at the big boa-| Lew stew, veteran hassiler of tora, who /FEEONE FOUN. 4 iy waversary ali| Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Vik Diteher shat Barrow has in camp | 4s football coa h from the University | of ho Unwed States Golf y beets |S Cosadbnadadiacll ccs 7 ing show to be held by the American | handing Johins | Ma-cin the joo lgttweid®. | over the ring, scoring four knock-|inia will all contribute a number of} jfoyt, by the way, was a member of vn en \ Academy | and one of the Vice Presidente for ‘thle |= ; at fo Wx dam ‘Panllee 1o0ht a the} Gowns before getting over the fin- New York City, as in the| the Giants for several years. ‘a° become a navy man, as he tol feason, has been chose President o} eerthing for Billiards iy a | Legion at the Fourth Regiment Arm- sae eet Tuslakatla ine wxeound | her, Smith proved a game ono, but | besrinptie( peed Pant there with its quota} He is only a youngster and it was|‘ootball squad, to whom he talked yea- the, Neasau Country Clue at Glen Cove, newicl parte Ty. er ne ony in Serey ity to-night. In th | "tua an noe ga | eh UL aera Ug ENE PMS al sae cpmplonein a fortuna anon that be diplayed | aa aFrage® fieegth ate eat eos mapas Hewsga Me De hts Frankie Burns of New | noms will euascant Beony 1 nL as haan sor bag tl th knockdown Wweat| of bowlers. Th Se dividual | Dig. Ipague pitching. ies ee aes Inger. oan tract wen ee and wi I pea peat a Boers ee = three pa ts Dutch Brandt of |vion, “Leonard cannot last forever,” ease five men, two men an vid frcgraw is much pt a with san) yay asic hemecaenni, ne eer rn pba Meg ae THUM® wOWLENN Kis wicca, “anand Ripa gon eae sled aches | oer, “and Snctin 10 hin Int um boute, te BASKETBALL, NOTES. events, Antonio as a training camp and no| snd would rather coach al the Navel | 7 ACADEMY. B'way & Bist at. ) Brooklyn, @ jaomn eas waning form tet 1 feel sure Eddie Dorecy and Gene Tunney G008 | jeieively whiy Tendier, which will entitle him to ‘he Redmen are to enter twelve teama in ‘The| doubt he will bring the team back | \cademy than at any other place. Kvening World headpin tournament, which ts to] here next year, Only one day was ee i " 5 Benny," ‘The Original Celtics, crowned national against Jack Tully. In two six-|a pout wich Beony,” ingrhe, Original Celtics, cro ational om on March 30 at Joe Yhus's White Bigoiaat | Tost beonuse gf bad ieetier This | Stecher to Wreatie round amateur ‘vuiemy, Tuey will all be vchslued on one| was the first Sunday that the players| AlRANY, March 1 Bees iatey eteware batties 142% | | hati bap git heey! alone, re | Terai OF nee Vietery, Ger Se. DAis0e | ee anh the git will be known aa “‘Htedwen's| were here, when the weather was only world's champih heavywetght wrest- : manele tok Tre peated “gprs yabite Bean fay. th he "eisrreon ttey Sante. ‘An: | Nt,” three points above freezing. ler jort Henderson, the “masked : 90 ARERR DL 4 ¢ > | Newt, : & n t a 34 patting L tasky hooks | i Grates once maneaed Bet |G00/0. while Ip the ovening Holy CAMS | nie seus gum Foriile wit flock to we| . © bevy wildcat which was presented Inarvel” have been matched for a fin rounder Battling Le r m4 Y . vf eS iah bout here next Tuesday night. BZ © wp with Joe Jeanette. val the Aurahle Dane 8nd tne oe a at layed at Central Opera | Dowling allay at No, 00, Hast ud te he sale oul ereulig, fo Take oart, ip the pare: Downy cou 4 Geawpion Mike O'Dowd, fought Augte Seat be heed be the once Fred Lindeman and bi | Ratmer ot Bt. Paul on Wednesday might, received ‘The second game between the Star-| Ws. oN | WG8K eho Rance drew down $2,836. Tee Mouse. 11 be staged at the AL A, at Geeenville , OR Hext ‘Taxvlay Sori@tield, Mo,, heavy. aaa, wast Rosutt, dhe couminttee in ohaawe, anticioate & hoon content Phil Spinella bas a ead of over 200' ping a gato Hak, Jemoy abt, Jue Cox, the 4 W per went. had be stat, wiety miei vig felow, AL Neon of | Fsanklin club house. The Starlings won ) 1? Lakes aro rolling tine Cee re] Mx, Dowd gx 3 per cont Scranton, Pa.® in the cgier cigtat Terry Maxctedl the firat contest 3 T to 2: Broadway alleys. Brooks eR i suscge vache vt toch wang | he Davcone woken oN cae a od ae es “wi 6, Ridge: Babee tremens sik i etunging vasties w ‘ ae BL, : 7 ; : + oH - {tb dimen, Ge canine oe woods | of irgekiym a tights Areuue, Brovklyo. ee A oe ight nearywefnt who | 200 ear) Pythias Hell, leitig Smut | St EG it ear, Btn been figsting ay great torm ince he has Oe | pas raier Wells, the Hngllah hesrywetaht, has |AV@nue, Bronx, to-morrow afternoon, agen int or SL, Ee Pa en ta thie hy Se ht, to Gan tp i} wor in Landon, ie bowlenm will roll oy aller the iuldell fective to’ tovn ot any tune, He won os way | fst won auother fight ove on Cathedral Pegasus, clatmants for the | frcke afveir earl la Agel ane cay ‘there ue mini | Knocked out Jouruce, wae French heavyweleht, 06 | professional championship, have open Noe ie era edue wore uunier the man, | Weneeday night in the thirweeuth romd cf «| dntes for teama diaputing this claim. vituled, twenty-round contest, Wells will now| Acidreas James J, Lambe, No. 144 Bast} THORPE NOW IN MINORS. fry and get on a fight with Joo Beckett, the |50th Street, City, Boglish fighter who was knocked out by Geurges You can buy any suit right out of our window— none of our suits are made for window decoration, They The semi-finals and final games of| AKRON. O., Maneh’ 19.—Jim Thorpe Pure 100 % dog Welling. tae Of Philadepia wore ll, to wear, to give satisfaction, fo amet In th as | ee the Metropoiltan Association A. A’ U.,| noted athlete and a leading hitter in ' are made to sell, , to g Wel broken d| A Bt gabon mr argh egg tngrrarnd the By rusfum ot the Cais” Colleges next [Rie DRONE SONERS ety Custom made suits ready to wear at all our stores— W ee $0 Koving apaine o © be held in the Bix ky ents ‘Three ganes will be the rte tional Leag , rt . se Dreatiee. Sean eae oy at "Vateron Yosient.” Thre | ents ed but ween Clarke Houne TA. As | Thor owas purchased by Aleron trom | | direct to you from si own tailoring workrooms-~no dnsodsy aiaia yo Alm cho bout with ht rounds will be staged, Chait. | Madison Square Boys Club, Turn, Verein | the. Horton ne , : 4 i} Me ai owe Ani ot Tran. (Of Newark and Bronx Church House. | squad. will. le morrow for Hot * middleman. Specializing at $50 for suits or topcoats. Se ; i some Aneto M Srete eo Shrings training camp. Broadway & Ni GWT the boning snow of | ton, Wille Merman tackles Toumy Khu of Pat 4 ak , ea Nika le 4 ieney peed emon and Johnoy Howard of Bayonne hooks wp | Oe Palma Makes Fast Mme ta Trial ne ee cee Bway & Sist St. + Mak of ibe West Hoboten 4, ¢. | with Silent Martin of New York, Heat. in Ayheale Ween Met Ben Ao Louk dame id tis *ROw frou this evening ontil | yrange O'ttrien, macshmaver of the Netiont ,| LOS ANGIELMS, Cal, March 19.— AGO, Mare . } = Stanislaus Prorat feet vtl isis, Mack whit stage rete | cr ealacwaita haa tat tia cant of | Ralph De Pakna, trying out for the au-|Zybstko, glant Polish wrestler, tool Ab Hendin, Bam | ats for hw clus mow werow night, law |tomobile races next Sunday at the Los| both falls in his pout here last night —The greatest of faults 1s to be conscious of none. a duouiny O'MbrED | rater ve, dC eee eee Noe York, Joneny | Angeles Speedway, broke the record for| With Jack Linow. Zybszko | {echauey ra. donany Wolgwt, Otertey “Kua” (that track yesteniay by travelling wrestling fans by his endure rand round the mile and 4 quarter oval in strength. Linow forced the Pole to m, Bidie Wegond, Oletty Herbert ww. | 39 de, & epeed of 115 3-10 miles an cxtond himseif in both bouts. The first nd Wally Hinkle w, Willy Molys, | hour, fall came in 1.15.37, Aruletn Though,