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PAT MAY SL RONEN ANIA [Fanner COLUMN Carpentier Sent Groggy Because of Special Attention Paid Him at the Banquet in His Honor, One, AE YAP wees | BORGES CARPHNTIOR nearly took the count last night. The : tall blond Frenchman, guest of honor at a dinner given by the Inter- GAtional Gporting Club at the Com- odore, staggered through an ordeal that would make a ring battle look rough as a game of tag. The 8, including some of the most minent men of the Nation, in- dulged in a friendly contest to shower compliments on the boyish- © qHE MeRs ARE ALSO TAKIN’ EKERCISE - JAW EXERCSE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LITTLE SOUNDS OF BASEBALL Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (Tye New York Evening World.) By Thornton Fisher BETWEEN | AND Nou - wa irs So EASY | HAFTA By Hugh S. Fullerton. D's: on the shortstops shows the League teams rather more closely bunched than is usual. slowly, rounding out his work and improving with each season, hax reached the top of the list now in the and brilliant Hollacher of the Cubs tops the National Leaguers. That Holiacher ranks ahead of the great Bancroft, who has been the rank- iug shortstop of the circuit for years, is due not so much to the fact that Hollacher is improving and Bancroft is a bit past the top of bf career as it i# to the fact that one is with strong team which promises to be @ contender, the other with an almost hopeless tailender. Further, Bancroft must hit against the wonderful pitch- ing staff of the Cubs, while Hi fattens up on the weaker offerings of Peckinpaugh of Yankees - Leads by Small Margin Over All Shortstop Rivals Tops Chapman, Red Sox Veteran, by Three Points—Hollacher of Cubs Rated Best in National League—Guardians of Short in Both Circuits Evenly Matched. first four American League ‘Gaae ir] clubs and the first five Naflonal visu ..: a THE SHORTSTOPS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Roger Peckinpaugh, who has come | Phusdeiphis American League, while the youthful | fav not by a whole lot, as is shown by ihe fact that the dope still rates him ahead of Everett Scott who hus slipped back considerably, probably due to the break of the Red Sox last year, Scott may be expected to improve in his work directly in ratio to t improvement of his tcam’s chances in the Phil twirlers in twenty-two games. |a pennant race. He great player. looking champion of Burope. Chapman, the Cleveland veteran, is|}and a winning player, but seems iy ‘tied with Peckinpaugh for} prone to tall into careless habits ‘When the party broke up at day- practically P break Georges was nearly separated from his perpetual smile. He was | from attention. | ‘There have been few instances in oe. certainly never in boxing, hen such a representative gathering paid honors to an athlete. But Car- pentier, war hero and pet of Parisian | boulevards, makes considerable more than e mere sporting appeal As a special treat Beckett's con- jueror performed some manoeuvres in a ring that was rigged up for the! purposes. Every step and ry move of the arms made by the graceful! Frenchman brought an ovation. ‘Those in the audience who first be- | {leved the huge Dempsey would have) @ cinch if he ever meets Carpentier were not so positive about this after weeing the noted visitor go through | iis paces. ALPH MORGAN, manager of Penn's basketball team, writes this cotumn that Pennsylvania's five never purposely tried to evade meeting the Strong New York Univer- ity team that captured tho recent national A. A. U. championship at tis, | Quakers’ er points out | WILBERT” ROBINSON ADMITS THAT THE "DOOGERS” WiLL vAKS THE TITLE THIS VEAR New Mound Rules| Meet Approval of | League Pitchers National League pitchers are sat- SOMEBOOXS SONS ARE GOING TO HiT THE CINDERS FOR THE TANK. LEAGUES AGAIN Women Stars In Semi-Finals For Golf Title THEIR. EXPERTING FOR THE SEASON Pipp Also Hit by Ball, and Ab- sence of the Three Stars Helps Dodgers to Beat Yanks Again. the honors of the American League. Last season Chapman suffered much from bad feet and legs caused during his service in the army, and his work was considerably impaired. It was late in the season before he really steadied to the task and showed the most brilliant form of his career. It seems rather peculiar to see Donie Bush listed below two men in his own circuit, but Bush's su- premacy in the past has been due largely to his great gift in securing bases on balls, and he has fallen off steadily in this respect, so that he loses points in attacking power, and already has sloughed off some in his fielding. But Bush is not done yet, [Inftelder Fewster Hurt, Ping Bodie a Deserter (Special to The Evening World.) on the pitching arm by a ball batted by Schmanut. His arm is very painful ful and may be X-rayed. © Walter Pipp, first baseman of the Yanks, was hit in the head by. a ball thrown by Catcher Ruel. He was knocked un- conscious for a few minutes, but suf- fered nothing more serious than when the team is losing, a b: fur one with years of baseball fore him, Rabbit Maranville, who with a winning teurn perhaps would rank up at the did not show weil last sed- son in some details of the game, His weakness in attack drops him into third place in his league, just éhe point ahead of the veteran Fletchér. In the case of Fletcher I have be forced to use a combination, so that the New York figures are’ not for Fletcher alone but for his unde study. McGraw has collected a prom ising array of young talent, and it seems certain that Fletcher will not be able to go the entire season at top spced and that youngsters wil for him in a large number of gi: The champion White Sox rather a bad showing in the dope on shortstop for a championship ciub. Nor is that the worst. Before this doping is over I expect to have amend Chicago's shortstop sc that they will exp t strength of the team. 1akes his final announcement a his line-up, the present figures ™ stand, The World's Champion Reds pretty far down among the stops of the National, and at t figures indicate that they hav position strength at short than they had last sprin; i habit be- LIVE WIRES manag’ ee N. Y¥. U. did ask several times © isfied with the new rules and will JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 26. | headache. He was himself again this] Griff th is claiming to have a worll ‘a game, but only after Penn's PINEHURST, N. ¢. coh HE morning. beater coming along in Ellerbe. tut depend on straight pitching this sea- ST, N.C. Mai - series of spring exhibition : spike Be Se tieee totayiietion the nea pr » ng Mra. J. V. Hurd, formerly Miss Doro- Faien, between the: Yanka and The loss of Fewster, Bodie and|the figures fail to prove his cl By Neal R. O’Hara. Ooprright, Umm, ay The Pree Fublisning Co. (The New York Brentes World) A FLOCK OF DODGERS Brooklyn, the Trolley Dodgers. Pipp, necessitated certain juggling in Huggins's batting order yesterday wewis supplanted Fewster as lead off man and played left field. Ruth showed his versatility as a first base- To-morrow we will figure up t nfields and see how the teams co! pare in first line strength. (Copyaright, 1920. by the Bell Byndicate, Ing aud Blue played the most represen- | tative schedule of any team in the epuntry and any additional contests lero not possible. Mr, Morgan hapes that Penn and New York University ing a tour of the training camps in thy Campbell; Mrs. J. 8. Pritchard of Battle Creek, Mich.; Miss Elaine Ro- senthal of Chicago and Mrs. J. R. Price of Oakmont, Pittsburgh, Umpire Billy Klem wired this re- Port to John A. Heydler, President of the National League, after complet- Dodgers is fast developing int dire caiamity for the New York Americans, Yesterday’s game, whic: Brooklyn won by a score of 2 te 0, a man, Meusel switching from first to vill meet at basketball in 1921. So the role of an instructor on the new Detroit, the Fi Poy ae reached the semi-final round in th | developed the loss of two men who|third. The game was a pitching due! do wo. It was our great hope, how- rijog. TYNE ORO continuation of the women's North! had shown about as much defensive | Which might have gone into extra in- SFar, te see the two wondentul Cone | Klom made his debut asa professor! Athletics, the Income Tax Dodgers. and South championship golf tourna- skill and driving power as any of|/MNee put tor Vick’s over-running of | Dict certainty Would have groved | of baseball at the camp of the Brook- Cleveland, the Pen: Dodae ey ment and will meet to-day as named. the collection, One, Ping Bodie, is Walked’ Hovey utter dapers whether the country’s strong team lyn Dodgers in Jacksonyille and end-| * mirc woo @ Chief. interest, perhaps, centred in throug! with New York for all time; atohed a hit with none out. He represented Philly or New York. ed with the Cubs in Pasadena, Cal. Ca tier u .|the meeting of Miss Rosenthal and the other, Wilson Fewster, is seri- | Pitched great ball thereafter and 60 } eee With the exception of the ‘almost entler docen't know @ word of Engitsh, but he understands our) "Pit parow of Philadelphia, ously injured and may not be able to| tid Jack Quinn, who took up the HE Wvening World Hoadpin| universal use of resin, which was Jiures, -@ the former won after a brilliant Play for several wecka, degre eee Tournament will get off to a/ found in the hip pocket of pitohers | Caer Wat) q e former f on nearly every club or in a little match by a score of 2 up and i to bag in the box, a general tendency play. Fowster, first up for the Yanks, was hit in the back of the head b) Dodger Pitchers Doing Great flying start next Tuesday eve- | | If they want that rocket to go 50,000 feet into the air they should load it with Connie Mack's pitchers. hing at Joe Thum's White Biephant to Tibrerve the ‘new rules was ob- on hee. They were close together all the « fast ball pitched by big Jett Protter.| Work in Series With the Yan- Alleys, Sist Street and Browdway. | orted, | “Very Samp" Kem re-| he 1920 styles for women are hiplesa for the men hip-pocketless. | way and the gallery found plenty to When he regained consciousness! kee Team The tournament this year promises | POT nal eadiers bu ee @ ipplaud. Mrs. Barlow holed out a some ten minutes later, the young . {9 surpass previous tourneys, ag the entries have been coming into Thum hy hundreds. The Sixty-ninth Regi- THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN THE BASEBBALL MANAGERS RELEASE THEIR PITCHERS FASTER THAN THE FILM clared for the use of resin in that it was only a minor violation of the law and was almost for fitty-yard approach shot for a 2 on oe JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 26.— the eighth green and this was: only inflelder declared he had not seen the ball after it left Pfeffer's hand, necessary . jonal strokes./apd that he turned his head as a Clarence Mitchell, the Dodger south- tment hag entered teams from each! a pitcher with a perspiri COMPANIES. one of many sensat! ; A 4 ieeipany, end salle they will atrive| control the ball temiter eitee ee Toward the end Miss Rosenthal was matter of instinct. He did not know P@W spitballer who was whacked on Warming U, to garner the highest laurels against | against 1t and ordered the urmpires to Carpentier’s enjoying the freedom of the city without putting up a 92,000]as steady as a rock. She won the that he had been hit. He thought he the p tehing armyesterday, woke up ge Up all competitors there wili also be sort! put the ban on resin. bond. ong sixteenth hole in 5 and followed | 444 fainted. Fewster was ussisted this morning with a mighty sore} Spring is giving old Winter a of a family struggle for supremacy| “It the pitcher holds the ball in his | ate aa i to the club house, were Trainer Wood few good sound wallops. A few more frosty mornings ~ perhaps—but sure enougii among the eoldiers. Another new feature this year will be a women's term, the Tip Top Ladies’ Bowling luis by taking the sev: centh in a yar 3, which gave her \..0 match by < up and 1 to play. wing. The ball, propelled by Ray Schmandt’s bat, caught Mitchell Just delow the left evbow, and the arm gloved hand he can rub his pitching hand al! he wants to on his shirt or trousers without violating the rules,” ABORIGINAL WORLD'S SERIES. : packed his head in ice pending the If the Indians should happen to mect the Braves it would be a great larrival of Dr. J. B. wlack. On his first examination Dr. Black series for the ticket scalpera. Sprit ith i Club: Industrial and commercial he said. “Use of resin or any other Mrs. Hurd played sound golf against considered the injury more or less and hand pene ts Witt Ue eget Houses are to be represented as well) substance is not necessary.” Good oe e Mrs. Hollingsworth. She went out in| trivial. He thought the concussion ind, Whe evel aa inner ipes “And you'll find in Par-amount bs as several branches of the city gav- | pitchers get their grip on the ball by Orchids $80 a dozen, Talk ts cheap till you say tt with flowers. 40, where she stood 2 up, but had to|in no ma.ner serious and had Few- during the night, but Cla down Shops all the new and colorfu! i exnment. the seams.” (Sais nara keep goiug to Lhe end and won on|ster taken to the Burbridge Hote . rence will patterns of Par-amount Shirts at $2.00 and $2.50. Neckties, hosiery, scarf-pins, and a full line of other need- les that beckon you to gc warm the bench for two or three days. “Doc” Hart, the Dodgers’ medico- trainer, was busier than Babe Ruth at the bat while the game was on, ‘The decn of alley owners, Joe Thum, will open festivities Tuesday evening. ‘Teo much credit cannot be given ‘Thum for the magnificent and un- manner in which he has con- “Legislation against freak detiverics was a great stroke for better base- ; ball,” Umpire Charley Rigler wrote to the league chief. “It will speed up gwmes and will make them more in- the home green by the narrow margin ofl uy In the other matches Mrs, Stuart Pritchard beat Mrs. Donald Parson of Youngstown, O. four up and three where the club stops, and a trained nurse called in, Instructions were | left to notify the doctor if vomiting | or reaching developed signs of hem- orrhage. These signs deveioped early Looks like the 1920 season will have to be launched with bottles of ginger pop. (amr Ye WITH STOCKINGS $5 A PAIR NO WONDER SKIRTS ARE SHORT partial He was easng up Mitchell’ @ucted previous tournaments. He teresting. Brown, Mathewson and jto play, while Mrs. J. R. Price beat; in the evening, and so severely that when Walh pee, UP, Mitchell's pain} outdoors. promises to make this tourney the! Alexander were successful without ri Mrs, Ralph Hammer of Flush.ng, La| Dr. Black called in. Dr. Frederick ign Wally Pipp was brought in with! Prices and quality that guaraz Banner event of the coming bowling| frenk deliveries and that. tells the E k t Mi t Tu I, four up and three to play. Bowen, a celebrated specialist. thrown by Muda eed by & ball! tee satisfaction or aonc) season. whole story.” evms. y to ee rner — In the opinion of Dr, Bowen, Few- | Chick Few gene ae eee gene came) back, f ear i at an ¢etiet that great rewulie will come ti t ° { Tn an exhibition match George Me-| ster should be himself within’ a few | of ail, “It Wad fcared la. the Boney ‘San jom that if a team will! from the new rules was also ex- yf C To B T -Ni h Lean of Great Neck and Emmet|days unless complications set in. | ¢, at tha’ Maw 5 Cordially, terer the ball around enough it's@pressed by Heydler. n onnec u out oO ig t French of Yougstown defeated Frank| There has been no hemorrhage 80 ee atiet, ae Bor wee mae 7 al “T have observed that hitting has Ouimet and P. W. Wittemore of|far. The pupils of the eyes ure nor- promis- il bound te make errors. The same |been no heavier in the extibition Boston by two up and one to play.| mal and every other physical con- reer just in the making, | rule might be applied to magnates : = p, the as tows | ir, s . " sine Bs ddy” Cadore sure has Babe ; games down South since the pitchers cl remoral of bis tonsils and adenoids at « “ne best ball for the professionuls| dition encouraging. But Dr, Bowen| piri ‘ } | MAA coriata players. If they continue! fant besn serving erieignt gots mna|Contest Scheduled for Tem |sni’s! Ne dun aga is remise wo at te| Woe Sir A546), ‘walle the, amateure| pelloves It best that Fewster be care: | Ruth's “ninny. ‘The king's batt ng R- OUNT ' talking long enough the real truth on the other hand wildness has bee Rounds Will Be Held at | umrset tow and win go to bis eummr| (urned ‘in 46, 35-71. fully watohed for the next twenty. |(sunst the Dodger | curve-man { -about the gambling evil in the big considerably lessened. The new rub home at Orange, N. J., where he will take « four hours, during which tle the te ciate, and he fat a four trips to Jeagues, and especially what was off- [will help the game from the start and Hartford Club. further mat of (wo more weeks. His fir flabt| Quimet had the best individual | crisis must develop if the injury Is [0 plate, And he fanned once. Cadore T OPS color about the last World's Series, -will bo of great benefit in the coming when he ts wady to box again will be with 300) score, with 36, 37 Walter Hagen, | more serious than can now be deter. | Kot Ii) tires nes sti change of j will explode one of these days. years as young pit hers will set about i arate aa cnet Welling at Columbus, O., on April 18 the open champion, played a round| m 06, ithe Sarea® Baha euaeey Caddy a, aw 460 Nai a Inc. : ——— Bie Tonabry, Of Rey, curves instead of By John Pollock. dump sturdy, the ia vntan, win at cm.| Over the Nov 2 courde and returned] |For this razon Pewater will be re: lth aiter gnve Him the auch 986 Third Avenue at Bethe ene RED SOX BLANK GIANTS IN) [the batter. Boxing fans of Hartford, Conn.,| ‘ldvrable fignting before he went over seas, is) & f+ to-day. In the opinion of his physi- SR OU TA the honor of being | 2298 Third Ave. it 125th St, Harkm és joes ' will have their firat chanee to-nigh; | iN 2 Wy bls hand at the posing eime aenio. | on anus: My ateh see Fewster should. be out of aii! the first Yankee pitcher to fan Nets in| 1626 Third Avenue at” seth “aieee GAME-AT SAN ANTONIO. "3 Murphy ts working out at Gruyp's @rnaslum. |-rie second day of match play in the! danger within another day and(th® Series. Jack pulled the whiffing | 2835 Third Ave, at 149th St. Brenx 4 a Tilden Is Luck of seeing Battling Levinsky, the legi- | and ax he ts fast rounding up into condition te | winter Kor ‘championship ‘being hed Gane, with another coy Ae stunt twice, 801 Went 125th St at Setenet’ Aerts Aw ANTOOIO, March $6.—The Bos- timate light heavyweight champion, | wil son be ablo to take on any of the good |liero found all the favorites in winning (oO ichin a wook's time Robbie will come back with Mar- 1628 Broadway " at 50th, “Stier F +d 4 7 lutue fellows im this vicinity, orm 1 F. wi nens of Lioston defeate: ic a hg s a ama i , 9 | s ton Red Sox shut out the Giants in qT T ° D engage in a bout in that city, The | Mle fellows io this rteinity. WK. Knight of St Augustine, 3 and i.| ‘The case of Ping Bodie is entirely |? min and Maman to-morrow £79 fae Stitt Third Avenue thelr exhibition game by a score of TE LENMUS LITAW)| cover revrew wuttier will take on| crampion Miike O'Dowd, who recently retumed | George W. Morse of Rutland, Vt, had | different, He is plain deserter, ac- : St. Getty Squ hits ir ahs Clay Turner, the sensational Indian | rom St. Paul, where be outpointed Auge Rathier|4M eaay time disposing of K. Lee Jones | cording to Miller Huggins. odie was - tn © ten round bout, was immediately matched |Of Washington, by 4 and 2. Hugh Wil-) advised by wire of certain business bs Russell and Devine allowed the} witiam T. Tilden 2d, the No, 2 of the | tight heavyweight, in a tem-round bout | 2, 0 Mund foul. was Imnaiatels matched | igughby Jr. of Philadelphia found H. G. | Gitiouities which eared trivial to { neg ltiovyed Friis er ope ped ea an ~ ‘ ere Me bod Both Levinsky and Turner are well- |»; a Armoury A. A at the Mechanics Bulding| won from Le J. Hopkins of Chicago by |asked tobe allowed 3) fa beast, Keep to the right for oun f Lib lolahd Ahaanbod uit stabdbplbed known to the followers of the boxing | !8 Boston om next Tursday night. i and 3, ork, ‘i ied h iting. national indoor lawn tennia singies sy . ——_——_ sion, Bodie went anyhow. Huggins Ai | Tt was the fret ZUNE Gonaales worked |stumbonship were lined up yesterday. | same In Connecticut, and for that| cyamplon Jack Mriton, sccomoanted by his ° 5 fay he is through With the player for suit all ready to wear, was wame Gonaales worked | Tiiden got a pla ¢ in the second quartcr | reason a big crowd is expected to wit- | manager, Dan Morgan. eft yesterday for Cleve all time. Bodie deserted the team in lie tn since the series started. The Cuban rest a man aiviai Gara. cas enn lwe ins ye dill pert aes 5e vride re . ews tl ntest. Both men are in | '*™ re he will take on Bryan Downey, a huff last spring because of a cal 1; ' side wen lett ip thle city In charge of uy ive battle ga he | Bees the contest. Doth men are iM | ate iuabus middirmistt, in ete round bon ° down for mising a fly. Later ho specializing at $50. , { * Many ‘of the youngsters will ise the cours of the th Bonmeat| eee Oe . st Gray's Armory to-uisht. afer this battle Over Chicago apologized and was forgiven. } to-day. Armory to-morrow morning. He meets Lritton will go to Chicago whery he will get into Bodie's desertion is not so grave as Ty ome & sear 4 31 wrankle Bure, the poplar foatherweteht off gis: for his bout ait 0" dl catia’. | Id be in the regula DIAyilie seas © your left for your iienry 8. Parker In his opening matet O'Keefe of Chicago, it wou! n the regular p is | mother bia eran PP ks pa yoo B-.J And the next best opponent on his way tor Oy ae Dae sis prlhsfeae yie} GER | st Kemouna, wis, on Avra 1, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 26.—|son and so he will not lose his good made to order it & GBhoers and enlisted, men from Iely | ptt ane ee ee ee ee Hemiton A Gof Pamale, Nod. | Altbow Ausie iteuee was to hare poeivea | Pennayivania University and the Uni- sanding in basoba)t vhecuah suspee: suit $60 Brold and Fort Houston. . Somo of thelaraw. which was made by King Smith | Ave. 8, It wae at Use clu where Hume tade 4229 for hut end for ngning (nangion aise | Versity of Chicago will decide the| PON jiu ®nis club. This means, of a red | for our Giants. the Feteree, and, others of ke Goin: | hs gree cmebach eer! wee emp by inocking | Lond « tn-round bout Bot Maul last wer, | National collegiate basketball cham- course, that Bodie will be put on ‘they : ; — in its number of Includes | Ut Daw Aster nterwsting battle as they | claiming that Ih lernsten te toc, m7) | pionship to-morrow night at Prince- | mark It is known that the Red r Kelly made a spectacular catch of| Vingent iiehards, th es | ster would gut up an interesting 7 | claiming that J2A Mervetein, his former manager, Sox were angling for Bodie, A sale Eith i ran almost to the grand- | ™ — dental in getting the bout for Kane joney| cond ans tw ler casualties se 3 j Stand and caught the ball with. ha jt ‘ores st-round bouts wil be omand vy the |e ati al up at Bt. Paul, ar Hataer claims | 4 nro, Bevond wame of the serice,| There were two other casualties every suit is made in our } | pred hand, With the other hand | 3 igward Vashell, twice Wal tice Arts at le tier mete Wale | tceui aot cater eae played hore lant night was won bri wich alcost eesaped uation In view * a honors, Frank 'T. Anderson, Um redi- | gow wenlght Charter Becoher meets Jimmy} : Fannavivania’ bye A 29 to 18 of Fewster’s injury, Both developed fa) We he stand. Bemtal champion. and Alri Me Stan [eee hee Oe PN ee eta | ‘Whe basen attiian of Inyton, ©, wee nme | Seo eezivema by & score of sn 18M preliminary practice, Pitcher Clar- own plant by our expert he former runuer-up for the tile, Re Migeinst Young Skwer of Hoboten amt Kid |" #tage open air boring stows at "the baneoans | 2M made the count “one-all” in| once Mitchell of the Dodgers was hit i a “el TROYTOWN WINS ENGLISH |,,su7mue! tardy; ee fgg Call: [gan af. tripa wil ok ap ith Ee | AMAA ML, ptoning on Avr zy or ware | gamew of the series, | | hime 4 | custom tailors, direct to | fornian, holds the ater siao ihe | une of New Yor ying 10 figo up Mickey Donkey, the Newark| Ky a spurt near the end of the first | A . { i STEEPLECHASE CLASSIC) (o" Satie iN te 18, ihe, 0M, aviaton Lghielgh, and Johasy Dundee for the opening | half Chicago tied the score at 10 to 10,’ Qld Neckties Made New k you—no middleman, and Hervert L. Bowman are the | Geore Smith, who has bem looking afer! som. dos Wagner bee already accented terms for | but the Quakers ran away from them | ‘Dundee's interests at the gate at orery | Uonley, and % i# Uiought thet Dundee will do a 3 Dozen, Send Old Neekties, ; LIVERPOOL, March —26,—Major|'°84e"™ somes twins, In the sedond half. Chicago had some "Parcel eet te Lent M. | Kendirs 10; paral or boxing bout that Dundes has takes part in for ' trogple getting accustomed to the AMEIMIOAN NECKTIE RENOVATING CO, a Broadway & Siet St Gerard's Troytown to-day won the|Roxing Bi Ways and | serra) montis, bes jum been (eponied | me officials of the Nowark Ghortamen's Ciub | Hulftern collegiate code of play, Capt. 50 Btate St. Brooklyn, Broadway & a at 8 ° Me have finally decided io we Clay 1 i inkle being ru ou 6 game 5, Grand National Steeplechase at a dis. poe ge RE Ayn aR 7 y Turner, Indian | Hinkle bet led out of thi \ 30 East 42d Set tance of four and a quarter miles, pALMBANY, March 26.— The Walker | jai gart in tit iy, "Sait tas matcied Dun. | W46 Dearrneiht, agait some goad it teary | fOF four fades ee eee scoring | 19 East 41st © ‘Tae Turk was second,|POXIné bill, which passed the Senate | gee to fight Joo Weiling twelve rounds a: 135| “elgit in one eight-rowd bouts to be § q re . Bore was third. Twenty. | !ate yesterday, was sent to the Ways |pvunte et 8H, M., on Aoril 1 staged at thelt show on April 26. Willis Jack. | Star and leading point getter of the P. S.—All that ts clever has already been thought once—one 1, S Beas ck the Means Committee when Assembly, Jeteny Dundes, who vaderwen! as operation tor i va ee 00 will probably meet some good lightwelsht in the lar Boul e! the seme show, Bast, made fifteen foul goals out of twenty tries THUM BOWLING AND BL LiL ARD ACADEMY, B'way & Bist at. only try to think it over again, — Apahaies Cyexg)ts.