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By es nmmeagg ere ren ea a OR Oe Me ER , we rh ‘ . ‘ * ; “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY; AP 1920. 1. 4.2..» |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (etching Staff of Giants Sure to be Strong Factor | THE HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW AT NEWARK TO-NIGHT ea ee Thornton Fisher’ jn Race for Ball Pennant Acquisition of Veterans Gonzales and Snyder Strengthens Local Teams Weakest Position. Showing of Dodgers, Pirates and Cardinals Will Depend a Great Deal on Work of Back- x stops. | . | By Hugh S. Fullerton. NATIONAL LEAGUE CATCHERS. | HIRE is where the chances of Offensive Defensive Total H three National League teams—| Chicago + 637 ™! 1366 St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and|New York Brooklyn—teams that have shown) Cincinnati most extraordinary strength in their] Boston regular line-ups, geem to go glimering. | Philadelphia . There is a saying in baseball that| St. Loyis .... no team ever has won a hampionship | Pittsburgh . without. an extraordinary good| Brooklyn « catcher, Thie is perhaps an exaggera- tion, but mot much of one. Until we came to the dope én the National) secong League catchers it looked as if the|to the face itint Ate Gates te toate Pirates, Cards and, to a lesser degree,|@mdéavor to purchase a pennant last + 648 aid 1350 + 619 74 1338 s 597 NT 1314 + 66 602 1297 681 or 12778 + 083 680 1263 OT ar _, traction at Big Heavyweight { Carnival in Newark To-Night. area flock of heavyweights card at the Newark ee. Sportemen's Club in the First Regiment Armory, Newark, to-night, but & heavyweight who doesn't ap- weakness in catching, looms up in THE FRISCO Far BOY" MEGHAN MAY 3 IF AL SUCCHEDS IN ROCKING Brooklyn had gained so much in| Year secured the sewwices of Gonzales Pear in any of the bouts will be the NOT HAVE To HIT ROBERTS 76 WIN WILLIE "TO SLEEP HE HAN NOMINATE — [otrength that they were real pennant! veterans In' inverse cathe tree ‘Main attraction. Georges Canpenticr, SIMPLY LEAN ON Him. rs HIMSELF ASST CHAMPION . factors. The study of the catching|of the Giant pitching staff must the French boxing idol, has accepted * nh HEA WEIGH departments, however, causes their|®how improvement, f ‘@m invitation to appear, and of course sor|, The world's champion Red stock to take a sudden slump. Nor p eds rank third. ‘Their catchi does there seem to be much of alto Red forme Moven een ay ue chance for any one of these three| catchers so as to get the best results teams to show much of an improve-| from all. In stead of being as weak ment in the catching department. | 48 the weakest point of each catcher, a , |Moran’s staff as a whole seems to With only the pitchers left to study, | adjust itself so that he can utilize it looks as if the Pirdtes, Cards and|the strongest feature of each man's Brooklyn must be counted out of the | work dope championship unless in the| Nor ds the Jiability of injury as serl- {feures on the pitchers, they show | 0US 1M the case of Reds and Gtants as it is in the case of the Cubs. If Gon- most extraordinary strength. zales and Snyder should be hurt tho Chicago, with Bill Killifer at tne| Giants still have two capable helm during about 135 and perhaps | corking catchers, both stiohe i otfens more of the 154 games, certainly | sive work, even if slightly below pas shows the class of the National] in defensive. If Wingo and Rariden League. You must remember, also,| should be damaged, the Reds have that a strong catcher not only gains| ajten. But if Killifer should be seri- points for himself but adds to the| ousiy crippled, the Cubs would slump | strength of the pitching. department | immediately, | and the pitching enormously. strength would be impaired. Brooklyn, which in the rough dope | “nere is considerable trouble in dop= appears to have cae of the best pitch- | ing the strength of the Braves in the ing staffs in the country, certainly hing department. Gowdy is a near will (oad nuh ground pecetas of the) great catcher. With some teams he fact thi e catching talent is - ate vith Bi fact thet a Titi’ promise of im. | Msht be a great one, With Boston his figures are not inspiring. Further, a roving. St. Louis, which needs | [&'" 1 Phehing above all things, shows only |! &© to press with this dope, there is ‘aM the fans will want to see how he fooks. He will be introduced, un- doubtediy. He is anxious to take a peek at the sextet of giants who'll Participate in the programme, as it fs not ontirely improbable that at fome near future date he'll meet one ‘Or two.of the fade who'll be seen in action. AND THEN YOu, cath Hook ONE YO WIS SMACKER~ Carpeatier is quite interested in ‘Wille Meehan because of the fact _ that Willie is credited with having _ beaten Champion Dempsey, at least @ one occasion. he card to-night is as fotlows: Gey Turner vs. Ole Anderson, Gene Tunney vs. K. O. Sullivan, and ‘Wile Meehan vs. Ai Roberts, T feast two knockouts should result. The pudgy Meehan! should have so much weight fu Roberts, who has been rushed long too fast, that he'll probably Jim conBeTtT MAY « ‘i hat Gowdy' may be him in about five rounds. Gene ACT AS FIELD HARSHAL FoR TUNNEY DHE KINO OF BarrLefe THAT” _ a fair catching staff, an dthe weak- | * . club before should knock out Sullivan, AGAINST Ko. SuLLiVAN DOESNT FALL UNLESS SOMETHING HEAP BIG CHIEF CLAY |ness in catohing will hurt the pitch- bey ea a ree an that beep ae although the latter can take @ lot of DROPS ON HIM TURNER. BAN MIX IT With |" taly enough, the Giants, a team| Will have to make a second study uf ihment. Ole Anderson, Jimmy : OLE ANDERSON, BY YiINKS! , 5 catching strengths. which has for years shown chronic latest protege, was stopped Al Reich recently, but Johnston him great possonities and re] Meusel Making |One More Victory that Turner will have a greaing. rom neon, woush: | Yankees Forget | Gives Red Sox Baker’s Batting| Series to Giants of thinking, the onty is ee alin ‘Dill that te worthy of (Special to The Evening World.) save Pf 2a possible future| COLUMBIA, 8. C,, April 6.—The eaten rr ¢ pease waves the clover Frenchman is| Yankees and Dodgers arrived here say lsusanp Mal rhlbading The Phils haye an ‘extraordinary amount of strength in the catching Py FS ° ° department. I am frank to admit 109 Is Highest Ouimetand Adair} sit tnt team figured “a “Nita higher in defensive strength, ti catching figures would be much more Score So Far in | Lose Interesting | moins. Sin ower words, the atone ‘ B ll M t os bee Ladd in v we because of Hi ° t hi: ne reflex effect of the strength in @ thy itis . It is discor i eadpin Tourney | Four-Batl Match ivr rwiins: is" simoitog Laces cracscsmeamimaatee ot If the Phils had @ real 1d the eonditions were not so discouraging, the catching strength it LIVE WIRES - By Neal R. O’Hara. Ceprright, 19mm, uy The Prees Publisning Co. (The New York Brentng World) Maybe Hoover fingures be can arold yous by q 3 § fi ‘ pitcher: April 27 will be known as Rockville} , chance, Centre night In ‘The Evening World| PINEHURST, N. C., April 5.—The ing his name printed on both tickets. . " | t.} best four-»all match played here this| would show greater in the figures, Gene Tunney, Green brigh Easter Sunday, The Vice President ‘The 1920 campaign's no different from uny other. Nobody's running for}Head Pin Bowling —‘Tournamen! Bulg sue regio, in | Hei prukes (ag 1dr t and carly, having covered the! 14 manager of the New York club,| Vice President. i Adam Febr, a real live wire tm the| season was held over the No. Bovlree:},.00, Os teal Suey nitcncra Sane Product. Gone 1s deing gradually do- | first lap of thelr homewprd trek over-' 104 toa itarrow, leader of the Boston ree ee bowling game down on Long Iéland, Francis Desales eat ae ihre te "na gua knter lle hints oar Ge iiesocs te rela oes base agonal alpen Lega tasponig Red Sox, were willing to play a game! Politics is like baseball, except the second place winner gets nothing in| has reserved that night for the fifteen land and Perry Adair, «Dru’ 8, |of the total defensive strength of any an nm 1e | I. i team. Therefore the study of the g lities : * the were beaten by Emmet French, se he rturaed from vervice| The series now stands 640 348 {EF Mad victima put the owner of Chile) suniees teama he has rounded up for Ee OE Te eee ad Chariee Mothersote,|Biecher ‘axe on great impcrtaie Im ARE SQUAWKING FOR A PLAYDRS' LIMIT IN| (ins nave bowled, ‘The Cheney unattached, 6 and 3 with a best, ball flood vieti Chill ‘A. B. F. it won't be tong | of the Brookiyns. MOA YATE DUS (ne OWASE,Y THE CANDIDAT enough to turn a second division team is right up there knocking | That it is not 6 to 2 in favor of the acne Bar eine aa se gi THE G. 0, P: LEAGUE. Bros, five is high with @ total of 487.! of 34-29-63 to 35—35—70 by the ama-|into a pennant prospect. championship door, But Sutli-| Robins is due to the effective pitch-, °F ns ball grounds on the Sabbath for Cr ae ree® Ihirteen out 6f the 145 bowlers hAV® teins, (Cormeett, 1920, by the Mell Syndicate, tH ® 4 even so worthy a cause, ‘The Solid South won't be Democratia if the Pullman porters get a charce to vote for Lowden. won meds with scores of 100 or ‘ ‘yan woo't be any test for him. Sie OS Ee Dhawey bes BEM EBS a, the Gincty and Red Sn do Cae on edt BE King ef the Ply-| The individual scores follow: Tt promises to be a real interesting |{n Saturday's game and the fleree 1 itoa from the third largest city in The Giants and Red Sox are fighting mad! Barnes and Hagen are fight- | ‘nouths Institute team, Orange and! French, 86—31—67; Mothersole, 38— might for the Azht fans, and the first |clouting of Bob Mousel, the Yanks’ soso at § o'clock for Asheville,| (Mg mad! Zbyszko and Caddock are fighting maq! The only guys you can’t] Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, is the high | 3¢—74, ; ae ag baye had in @ long| new third baseman. This youngster _ a1 ba| Make fighting mad are the fighters score man with 109. To-night’s PIAY| Ouimet, 36—35—71; Adair, 37—37—74. Don’t say “Hair Tonic” to see poe fistic demonstra- | pgurea largely in the scoring of both N: ©. where to-day’s game will be Sea ok Will. bring out fourteen teams, The} OUIMCl oe ee eet econd for a of the Yankee runs pounding out a/Played at 11 o'clock. Jesse Barnes,! vary to figure why Connie Mack has purchased a bungalow in Philadipbia Sa bungalow har] iiven Break Club will have one team, | French's 67 establishes a reco say eaaene the pride of Circleville, Kan, and|¢ caller. Sie Post Office, M. V. S., one team; War-|the course in its present form. CCORDING to a statement just | triple in the second inning that rolled) 5)" h 4 : riors Club, five teams; Albion Club,| ‘The professionals had several long “ED. PINAUD’S” issued by Fred Rubien, Secre-|clear to the centrefield fence and y Ryan, the promising youngater Hiram Johnaon claims Wood's campaign fund has no chest protector. |TT*.cam:' Hunts Point, one; Christ | putts and had biedies on eight holes, Ee, EaNaLY scoring a moment later on Hofman's {f°™ Holy Cross, will pitch against . eRe Chureh House, four ‘teams, and] while the amateurs rimmed the cup and have your barber apply the sacrifice fy, ‘io the fourth he came Pye pated teat ane area ONLY ‘THING ZBYSZKO 2OVED SO FAR BY COMING BACK I8| Roessler and Hasslacher, one team. ey Suara aes Toa ee gemuine French Eau de tear rales witl be just as strongly en-| Up with Sam Vick on firkt base and | ee eee ey on noe at Son, | THAT JOLAND ISN'T STARVING, lie Tzu meprmiy weeting of tt Unite |The way and never won a hole. Look for ED. PINAUD'S signa- EEE and this victory should arrive when fuarters forced at Antwerp this summer as| proceeded to put him on third with a im heud at ihe we ancmi wy | Adair helped Ouimet on only one| | ture in red ink on the label, they been ja any Olympiads in | long line to left centre, and in @ po-| the final out is mede at Asheville, ne . - hole, while Mothersole was in on four Imitations and substitutes are nu- eve .. 7; Ca ceca sumtay in’ May and the, feantly oiiting | 4 the past. sition to score a moment tater on| yoGraw's club is a far better ball team Ray Smith and Bob Martin, War fhe greged Sumy Molton, “WitteconeLainimes | holes with French, Ouimet says he mon merousandsome- Ward's eafe shot’ thro 11, on’ the fourth Sunday An thet month |never played a four-ball match be- ; govtrning amateurism fe shot through the box. than the. Red So: has been dem- 5 : " times dangerous. “The rules 2 x, as n dem: st t tor of the Broatway Arcade | fore in par figures for the eighteen r > 7" If Meusel keeps on this kind of hit- , ; ‘ H C ian Stein, omer , - | qze short but explicit,” declares Rublen | ting the fans will not wee the rough | Mstrated in thelr eleven Kames, eroes, to Clas Again at TOM | we oto E'S mea ies | holes without rimming st) least one ED. PINAUD'S Giscunsing the matter to-day. | edges that stick out in his third base| Seven New Yotk batters have hit wo-enen team toumament to be rolled on hole. On the thirteen drive holes : ‘ bei ae a. seat’ tim intm rat of Apri, ihe miry wil | French had the long ball from the tee : aT that coat i sf erank Baker's ‘bat probably |-800 oF better so far, Lew McCarty, the born ute Inter part of” April f p at gentlemen Stbey will provent several fine ath- | Pity. tbe missed as much’ aa was| catcher, tops the list with a percentage . ae eat of the “flu,"" is rudy to fight again, His omn-|be limited to 19 teams, on seven, Ouimet three, and Adair , appr from com. | Witl be sect _ “i reciate, ieee now tm (hte country, =| of .886 for seven ames, © Some Time Ago This Pair Met, von, ae igved bin tw fOF] ibe Condos torts cortin thet Glenn Kidaeu | three, Ouimet wns driving very con- ; feared when the Trappe slugger an 6 ven gan Jose to. the | SC » j ed for tho United States, but as | icunced his permanent retirement last | catcher is George Burns, the outfielder, : eee Homer Smith at Daston, | lt vary ‘se cathe on <omriey “uc when towel eistently and waa never worse than Refined Fragrance the code affects all nations ulike we | iP Burns has made more bits than any the Former Winning the tv Pemaliig 64am moet it any te Gasino alleys, | Serond from any tee except the first. Gepnot comptain, It will be well, | Were Key's showing in the box was| Other player in tha geries. He has par- i TPhacage et the Metropolitan alee Wid “games are 4006] ‘The slow greens after a heavy rain Fe for al who expect to try yr ebere 2 108 < tleipsted ft cu eleven games, and in Newspaper Verdict. aos hye soli dhe 14th and’ Iiahr of Apel, ‘wale the | saturday seemed to bother the amateurs Places on American Olympic] the best of any piteher here, this| forty-six times. at ‘bat, Nis contribution Newspap ‘ Detroit, Mich, April 20 Tika atte aoe wilt Ns Malay we more than they did. tho, pros. Oul| —=—<—$<—$——— a 7 to the Giants’ cause has been n- oo i n t al 21 ot Ape. winner ' | met’s only mistakes were in missing to bear in mind the conditions | Waiter Johnson and Erickson of the] teen safe blows, THis average is 369. | | oe Manus. maictareber of ie Assay Abort: | eee’ @: comme ICO oat a short putton the first hole, being| Old Neckties Made New ‘be prepared to furnish proof of | Waghingtons axuinst Smith and Ca-| The other players to bat over .300 By John Pollock | ing Club, will’ stage thee eiglit-romd bouts at Se frapped ‘on hia second shot on. the > ification In accordance with thé | qore of the Rabins in their ten-inning|or more are Earl Smith, McG none | the club's on Thurda. Charley ‘vard Ball Team tn First Game fee hitting the cup on the eleventh | $1,75. Per, Deore, Send old Neckthes, Feguirements. ‘ scordess struggle last week, “Babe| Young catcher; Larry Doyle, the veter Bob Martin, the heavyweight Cham= | jegice meet Yount Terry Meviover in the ma eeiccaee: and nor staying in ay was played | AMERICAN NECKTIE RENOVATING OO 4y a] orp sa foltows: thietes| the Gab" allowed but one run for Senha baseman: inn Kauff, George | pion of the A. E. F., and Sergt. Ray | pout, while in the other w#o contents, Geong The best hole 3 play: 550 State St.. Brook! N.Y. ‘Admiasion—Only amateur athletes ‘ank Frisch. Mass., April 4.—The| py Mothersele, After being trapped on aseball sea-|his tee shot on the thirteenth, he put ——————— ey Afternoon {tix second on the green and ‘holed @ "HIT N BOWLING AND BIOLIARD , ’ ove five frames and only fifteen mon faced | Key, 4 Trane Frisch’ ine Giants in| Smith, the Camden, N, J. heavy-} Brows of Orange, N. J., tackine Hayant Surti| | OAMEROLE 1 0 8 Pits -e nd Young Leo Colby boxe Young Joe leo of | opening game of Harv Perth Amboy son will be played &: necessary Hifled b; 5] i 4 bout at a boxing show 4; ' ae aasermocn | fifteen foot putt for a birdle 2 Boone, boar a Sone: a ha te \base on bails, ‘That was nullified by ti A | in a ten-round bout at a bo: shot <a amon tel anninat Howdoln collewe, ‘The Crimaon | I rales & Fiven country or # naturalized citi-|4 amart double play a moment after 6 Mlto be auaged at the big armory at| The Fenway A. A. of Dow Pred time endldaten hae bee stealing or” te game or of the sovereign power | jt was given. FH 4 Rae a7, | (welve-round bouts, ¢ to sion, the | past se a om reports ich said natien forms a part. cia coan't quite po olfective. he hin 3] Akron, ©., on the night of April 27.) fonanice’ Building in 0 Wednimday | rein exe magition) for a busy “ "Whoever has once taken part in the Shawkey, but he was cool and invin- SB aie This will be the second time they} qight. Frank Tillo vs. Al yone, Paw Doyle va. | campaign ad r Jorit yo lat ve Games as a citizen of any given! cibie in the pinches, handling a wet # lave battled, Smith having received | pamey Adal val ue | players tha up Ae team “and, ere cannot be admitted in any future Hal in masterful manner, He allowed % at Bl the ‘newspaper decision over Martin {for tue middicwrtaht Kor aan, the (HINES ‘oven it has been naturalized | five hits, but they rewulted in but per} | } +2 | in a ten-round bout at Grey Armory oe ‘that country, save and excepting run scored on singles by Nels an ‘ i fii | at Cleveland, ©., a few months ago, ‘of conquest or the creation of | Myers. It scems certain that the tall : ° Yankees, and he henry ~ states duly ratined by treaty. right-hander will be of much more use| pq Se eee eronterence, | ley Tamer, the Indian light ben Lees || Win ease of naturalization the natur-|to the club than he was tast season.|‘the Yankees are willing to give Dei| ime to-day for Providence, ft. 1. weve he ie Giised subject must supply adequate! He is pitching a “sinker ball” chis! pratt, Ping Bodie and “Pruck” Hannah | mated to meet Lary Willams, Ye Brugnon that he was an amateur in his! year a fast one that droops slightly|to the Roston team for Wallle Schant, | heavyweight, in a tweive-roumd derision bo | ve country up te the time of his s the batsman and which| Mike McNally and Oscar Vitt, who fuat| the National A, €. of Marieville, i I... to- | . as it pas mained the hitters are continually bounding |now is a hold-out. Barrow thought that | morrow nugst, ‘The men fought a slashing twelve Se “ 0 » plate. this woula be a good trade for the | young go at the mam club several months ago, inwrs 0 Land U, %, Heskey Tone, | oR oc came ie ak Greenville, Rubpert-Hnston ‘onterprise, but didn’t Turner: potting the verdict by hie fast fighting (n A last minute change was made in| Wednesday's at Cheater, Thursday une ie weule: aa) the lt two rounda management of the American hoc- | Wil be the ti day at Winston-Salem, | “phe ‘manager of the Boston team 1s | cygempion Jack Britton and Bryan Downey of which a half Holiday has been de- | willing to pay a certain amount for the Lapel he eg } Bey team which is schediied to sail\ (ired. and irriday will wind up the| services of Bodie, but does not want | Ookmba, 0., are guing to fet Pheg ‘ Be thane ened up today 10 itret for vwelve rounds “Wednesday for Antwerp to compete in|tour at Lynch Then the twolelther Pratt or Hannah Further. | were sign dup t rel the Olympic games. Due to the illness | teams will go straight through to New | mor, he Rg toy Wy ose chine Schans Rod on veer © i. gh ee| ot his wife, Roy T. Sholey, will be un-| York to wind up with thre game at woule no . Peary PA ih yes decree Paap eng ys) Sle to be at the head of the skaters| bbrts Field on Saturday, Sunday) spy» Giants have only five more games| gto as be beat Downey at Cleveland, O., re When they sail. The Olympic com-| and Monday: fo lew ‘before they reach Ne r bli jitte got in touch with Co us Fel-/ a A es insto (g 5‘ : tows. carly to-day ‘and. requested him and Stecher t y Mount, N (narte Dommenck, the clever matoomaxer, con. te take charge of the team. Mr. Fe’ » On THUTS | gators the card he has arranged for the tayonne Who, fm president of the Inte A. A, to-auormon main the beat he bas put on at Hace Satine Union corsented Yo tak | SUL TARAAAy: 10) "She SOpeRLA RS tr the tit te cant atiensy Reawett ot Jowy | We have taken the bull by the horns on this High Cost e of the American boys and will Joe Stecher to wrestle Strangler Lowls,| mig Entry in ‘our Boxine |ur ‘eae ‘oeeder, 1 ee oy wa i ne apene On Stele lone journey. |at the Tiat Regiment Armory on Apri Tournament. tr Shan; Tomay Sung, tweens wa| Of Living proposition and priced our ere Robins Beni Seccer, | 8% 0n8 Tom next Friday. ROSPON, April 6.—The national ama- | beaded thumdetent, egainst Jobnay Damrey ot : f it than r re ; D ; i ; tage of profi nt eewie eee: meeet:| | ane and Lewis match will| tere bocing championship tournament, [te v. 8 3, Kamas and Mamie Fleming | SUits and topcoats at a lower percentag Pp BERS af Ga United Gtaten vootall estling season in New| to be held here to-night and to-morrow | Ssten Islam! agar Lenny Meter of Usrookiyn ever before during our forty-two years of business. PHILIP MorRIS & @-crp. presen ts ENG LISH OvaLs i ree : ; spailtea’ (skctond ha Anew cigarette cured and blend- Pasociation will not remain in Bethle-. York it, Aight "hea brought more entries than/ By toad bhi ~ % capes i ne d i he ‘food Id Qi lit Pa. this yea: : at ining at|i any previous year, The entry list | ° ra Bronawick, + ie won Our special at $50 proves the case. ed in the g fe) ua ty way. . Ja Field in Brooklyn yesterday after- + vill be in| also is more widely representative than | Ms in amowmion and fought one draw since when the Robina Dry Dock eleven the beat’ o the famous siecelmakers in champion. round by a score of 1 goa! to h Jaating “an hour Jack Edwards, the Californian cham- Maual OF the 199 colleme and clu ten, eS unt to KO Ink te| Worsteds, serges, cheviots, absolutely all wool, re | ner, tor ie at Joby x . aie . A ciaatea, more than forty, hold. titles: ns | Se wei i. Ban mn tae aod a| liable qualities made by our custom tailors in our own condition te dethrone the usual, Of the 122 college and clu It is oval in shape and possesses an excellence’ in workmanship Tequired {Wo pion, and Taro Mayaki, the agile and | oy atohmaker Bag: H ; iddleman. which identifies only the highest periods of fificen minutes cach.” fr hy ane wreatier, wt Traet in| MBIT tn wow Bnsiand boxers | agua tn a os *«'s! work rooms, selling direct to you, no middl h priced cigarettes pe 2o/seso* —_—_—_——- one of star bouts at t m vill © fi ‘o. a r eas os oath ames. |ine (ih ie emory At: |Sinconsin: Miasourle AlnbamarTeulelt | Paul Samaon, the local bwa?yweight, ant Bob Broadway & Slst St. a . New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, veteran be jt of Milwaukee, will fh EMiilie Piant of the Morningside A. C.. ie and. Marwoc Ma et ikea aaveenis Inne hak oe | ee eee eee | Broadway & oth St. | @ - ; ome wogaher in a ten-ronind bout at Chattan } oor CR TAN Cee Ne closed with vn bon | IRE clnne ile award Fagan, Falta | ream, tanaht. Woe Mobo is note | Arnheim ply eying 4 a c 9 Closed with i wii 09 | boxing tain, who won the title last | ® ‘ | se meapermie Walk whied le {0 fischer” ‘world mpion, meeting | pear ke a representative of the Denver | sme eres fighter be nas ervern! sour ago he ia 19 East 41st St. one res games t) Pilakoff, the Finnish matman, and Jim | \-"C.1_ Willlam, Spengler, a New Fork | ell sbln to ge ome and Same will prubably the auspices of the Londos, idol of the ol ; , tte | bay hie best in order — ” i rd. aum pa 01 of the, Gack. taking on | palicsman: | Wrank act Be 9 Pitta mre to egal tm owsier to) boat im, | P. S—A knowledge of the fair and honest is our greatest safegua ae et is class, NOW Orieane ore) ice tes come Ome on ammeums-of tm

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