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He Has Not Digested Contents of Walker Bil, Which He Thought to the Sorap Heap—Has Hundreds of Appli- ~ gations for Commissionerships. OV. SMITH will sign the Walker boxing bill MAY BE. He said this to me, in the same tone of voice as a certain gentieman from Mayo . anawered the question as to whether or not another Irishman from| _ Was Destined ‘was a gentieman. g i ! lf bi i q Ase matter of fact, the Governor’ fs in more or less of a quandary over | the merit of the Walker bill legaliz-| ing fifteen-round bouts to a decision im thig State. He hasn't seen the measure yet, doesn’t know its pro- But there will be nothing doing in the ‘way of legalizing boxing in this State, no matter how the Governor feels now, for five weeks at the soonest. gg FES Weather Man Must Be A Chess Player Rather ' Thana Baseball Fan But, Anyhow, Old Doc Dope Pays the Expert a Visit and Tells Him.a Few Things Concerning the Three Local Clubs and Other Diamond Affairs. i By Charles Somerville. HERE was I aitting at my desk eating cigarettes by way of champ- ing at the bit, for that bum sport of s sky had changed two base- ball fields into quagmires, thas stalling ‘enxious to cross swat sticke—there was I WHEN eek) ee PRON RINT pirat nn "BEST SPORTING | PAGE IN WITH THE SPEEDSTERS THIS YEAR Pasadena. Rain has been holding up the Braves coring drive for the cel Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) TALK aBOUT THE SPORT OF KINGS! LEAPING OVER THE OWNER HAS an SINTON ar axpRe Ss THRILLS LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Crave, MBA, by he Fons Publishing On (The Mew York Bromine Weld) pttoged le oh Mi Acide cal Air Bor Mor clhoMaa Mi ar Mae a ‘The Cubs are now farther away foe the other clubs than they were in Maybe the high price of eollars ts due fo the white paper shortage. Sunday tennis is stilt ttegat in ‘Mageochusctta: A guy can’t go to the etme tucmern we cree om Meneey, morning, tickets toF Bch wi it the apecutatrs 0 hard they have to 10 @ seat. Detroit's the only olub siving the A any opposition for the cellar. THD STOCK MARKET. 18 THE ONLY. THING NOW THAT BECOMES UNSTEADY FROM A COUPLE OF DROPS. Tendler-Fitzsimmons Matched For Fir First Philly Outdoor Show Outdoor Show|: Contest Siestciad: fot Eight Rounds Will Be Staged at box tm the star event, Joey Teo and Jimmy Car- ter, Jackie Fox and Charley Campbell being sched- ‘wed to furnish the thrills in the remaining elght- Eleven Bowlers Capture Fobs in —S— DISTURBER TY Jas. a-pucns FAST RACER. WHICH MAY TRY FOR THE HARMSWORTH TROPHY IN ENGLAND ere, WITH THE SMALL BoaTs Back PER: a NANY TRAINED CIVILIANS ar lee mas THE WATE. A BIE SEASON ON aentneertign SS io ys Sa TIME Bay SHOULD BS Headpin Tourney No less than eleven bowlers won fobs .in The Evening World headpin bowling tournament at the White Blephant alleys last night, the National City Bank team contributing three winners, J. Martin with 104, H. Martin with 101 and Feuhrlein with 101. The J. P, Mor- gan Co. had two winners, Fanning with 105 and Deans with 108, The Algofiquin Bowling Club had two teams in the con- test, but only one of their ten bowlers gucceeded in rolling a score of 100 or more. Standfast was the one who found the headpin with every ball, and at the end of the contest he had 108 to his credit, tleing the high score of the eve- ning. The Bowling League was to have hed ten in the lineup, but owing to the railroad strike they were able to muster but four teams, and out of thts lot four were rewarded with fobs, G. Schmander 105, J, H. Mitchell 106, James Kelly 101 and James E, Scammei 108, John Bruns of the Homestead Club was the other fob winner with 10: Public Service ‘Terminal Six Stars Left In NewYork A.C. Fencing Tourney Six crack fencers loom up as pos- | sible winners of the national foils fencing championship as a result of the play in continuation of the an~ nual fixture held yesterday afternoon in the New York A.,C. The sextet includes Sherman A. Hall, New York A. C., present title holder; Capt. H. M. Rayner, Armory Officers’ Fencing Club of Washing- ton, D. C.; Leo Nunes, New York jam E. Ru: tional epee larioge Array ‘Omoers! Fencing ‘Club of Washington, D. C., and Arthur 3. Lyon, Fencers’ Club of New York. These six blade wielders top the record-breaking list of title seekers who entered the tournament. They will cross blades in the final round royin for the title at the Hotel Astor té-morrow night | will sail for England on May YORK [f By Thornton Fisher THE WorLOS FASTEST Boar’ WHIP-PO4 WILL , JR. WHICH MAN ALSO CONTEND FOR THE HARMSWORTH THE EARIX worms AT THE Boar CLUBS ARE BEGINNING TO COME UP FOR AIR- UNIFORMS AND. EVERYTHING oo jPehasten Sets Date for Starting East. SAN FRANCISCO, April 29.—Willlam M. Johnston, national lawn tennis cham- pion, announced to-day that he woutdt leaye for New York on May 22 to join the’ American Davis Cup team, which Won’t Be Able: To Row Saturday | N. J. Apri por ‘With only three days remaining be fore the eight-oared shell race with / the Harverd and Pennsylvania on the * ‘Charles River, at Cambridge, Satur | ay, Princeton's chances received # | severe setback when it was learned, that Lemoyne Page, bow oar in the varsity boat, was in poor physical condition and probably would be um able to take his place in the shell. | Pake has been steadily losing weight for the past ten days, and Duncam ‘ Spaeth announced that hé consid-. ered it improbable that he will row? in the first regatta of the season for’ the Tigers. ¢ It is feared that the radical shake~ , Up in the seating of the first boat that ; this mishap will necessitate will | prove too great a handicap for the ') Orange and Black-oarsmen to over+'* come in the short time now remain- | ing before meeting the Crimson and the Quaker eights. If Page is unabie { to start, Rush will be moved up from the third eight to fill the place, « Spaeth being unwilling to make #. . change in the junior varsity at so late a date. Yesterday Dr. we Spaeth and Fitn~ | patrick, the assistant coach, put the crews through racing starts and sev=\"/ eral short spins. The chief alm of.o» the coaches is to get the men, who 5; have hardly had time to become ac- |.» customed to the present seating, working together. Dartmouth Out Of Two Mile Race: Word came from Hanover, N, H., . jast night that Harry Hillman, coach, of Dartmouth College, bas withdrawa’ his team from the two-mile-interna- tional relay championship which will: be one of the features of the relay championships of the University of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field,’ Philadelphia, to-morrow and Satur. day. r Coakley, one of the best half. i« milers at Dartmouth, met with aa accident last week and because the ** injury failed to respond to treatment, Hillman decided this afternoon ts withdraw his team from the interna- tional event. Dartmouth ts also ott of the mediey relay championshi, which will be held cemerien, i THUM BOWLING AND LLL LALA ACADEMY. BY ‘B1et sie; They’re All Sweeties . when it comes to liking these better Mints JPalem unere ts some bitch or other. in the tule no less than twenty-five teams will bow! tournament this evening. Tee Ye MC. As of Tar will have one team; Weeona, five ; Met Shibe Park May 24. 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