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Tene RR RE AERO ee -— MANN RR A ae EN Ree as EL Me cht Hi dir eS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY. 18, 1920 |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ankces and Clevelands Will Resume Their Series Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). my THE OPEN SEASON FOR TENANTS - - -_ By Thornton Fisher, 4¢ Polo Grounds To-Day + While These Two Clubs Were Loafing, the Giants Were Busy WE MIGHT AS VERN TROO, THLLIE? a eee Led dhankg le psba thn > With the Pirates, Losing an Extra-linning Game That WHERE Do w SEWES HE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP a } 60 From ener, Renr Jake /| AND ENION SHES Caused Them to Fall Into National League Cellar. Boys ,WHERE ‘ . ‘ By Charles Somerville. JAKE into ” Rid ‘ ID you hear that BUMP? © BACH Lite 2 : ° : — ; Pt ors SOME RaW All the way from Pittsburgh? MUST FALL- Us—Mac and his once Merry Men hitting the bottom again! Alas! Lower than the lowly Cardinals ! ing Ready to Defend Light- _ Weight Title at 133 Pounds If ~ Leonard Graduates into Wel- t ferweight Class. Mother—bring in the dishpan. I can no longer hold back the tears? And the luck of it--the tough luck ® of it. After fifteen innings of great jen Indians when Jack Quinn ratded batting We place the laurels aslant their epee In the Arat game. But, of have been reports from our brow, having jacked the score by Course, their confidence went up and the Coast lately to the effect : = THE TWO COLONELS ‘two runs to 6 to 4gin OQUAH FAFAH, touched the sky after the severe " smacking they gave the Yanks in the that Benny Leonard, wort \ : : ‘ = 5 MILL JOIN Tite |when up come the STOGIE ADDICTS | Sunday tans” 2 it champion, is about to OWN YOUR. HOME jand not only tan our crown off our| And now make believe Majah Hug. Mov y unc: his graduation “into the = bibl conks, but stick our sceptre in our eyo! #18 Isn't honing to make up for it A jto-day. He's got thumb-screws, Iron ight class, as he no longer and walk off with the loot—7 to 5. | Maidens, branding \rons and all other @an make the weight limit in the]. ‘ * |such instruments prepared to force a a : Wouldn't that bite you? confession out of the Ohio tribe to the : eect, Injun to Injun and Yank to I'll say it would, flercer than the sav-| Yank, it's the Yankes have the agest cootie that ever volunteered in| Indian sign on the savages. the big war. For a year or more stories hive been going the ‘rounds regarding z and the lightweight limit. Whenever either Benny or his man- » Billy Gibson, has been ap- ed on the subject, they have emphatically that Benny, Whenever occasion warranted it @ould. scale 135 ringside, the weight @t which he whipped Freddie Welsh for the title. Whether or not Benny can still make the weight, it is true that there are all sorts of reports that he h «A bigraple and, as the saying goes, there is so much smoke there | ‘Must be some fire.” | If it is true that Leonard ts going Graduate, then there is one local weight; at least, who stands | Feady to defend the title against all @omers at‘ 133 ringside, and that is Joe Welling, formerly of Chicago. “I would like nothing better than to take on such boys as Willie Jack- jMaiah. Our heart and And again, the tough luck of it for Us fans. Why the heck couldn't the! battle have been staged on our lot—|O*DOWD OUTPOINTS BRITTON ‘yea, brethren, even were it a tragedy IN BOUT AT CANTON. We must witness. Even so, For It . ywas a beaut of a scrap. But no, the] Gantoy, May 18—-Mike O'Dowd classic has to come off half-hidden in|outpotnted Jack Britton here last nignt PC we et zs z the smoke of Pittsburgh. at's how | in their twelve-round bout. Britton took they won, probably. Threw up a/the lead in three of the first six rounda. CaaS smoke screen across the plate on|©'Dowd got the fifth. The third wae REAL COMPETITION WHEN = Douglas and Barnes in the fifteenth. |evenmbut in the last six sessions Brit- d r = sad pad A STRIKING REASON WHY F THE YANKS AND GIANTS Can PLAY THERE OUGHT To BE jgie fumes and yellow-back bonfires, |carried at lea, irteen pounds advan- HOME - THIS Fate THE YANKS WILK Lic Fae Bal eM cael a aot fe eee ibs venir ce jstarted up by disorderly militonaire | t the marks en as 153 and stuff. Your Unele from the Flatbush | 4 © O'Dowd's, On the basis of > D | BE OUT IN THE COLD CRUEL ATMOSPHERE rampartg of Dead Head Hill invented raiship, there, was no com : the season's Monday to Saturday |Psrigpn during ‘the carly, stages. Brit SAS THEIR. LANDLORD Sentente ton felnted his rival into Knots and That's surely the dope—a smoke|ton failed to capture one round, The iN MAY. THE SANE Da g ; % . ev ‘ nds at 3 o'clor A GUY WHO PAYS “GO,000 a Eres The St. Paul boxers aggressiveness, especially in the eighth, ninth and tenth then seemed content to take his time in And M ti h, lain) tanding his blows, a straight arm.left or gon, Johnny Dundee, Eddie Fitzsim- Neal R. O’ Hara ni acs bunch, we now plainly | a right cross. ME Gud Lew Tender in fiftecn- By 5 recall, caught the Brooklyn fever a screen made up of coal dust and sto-|weight told In favor of O'Dowd, as he e NEAR RENT. SHOULD OWN HIS OLN) Well, I suppose that's wha rounds, calsed some anxiety, to Britton, >? ° Geurvicht, 1098, ty The Prose Pusiidaing Os, (The Now York Rveming World) few ‘weeks ago, when the game founds to a referees decision in ts Man 0’ War Expected to Win Club Standin erat ncontia Cuvenini acetic | are sa -Selty. I think that 1 can whip this ‘ All along his exhibition tour Carpentier has been received with open the same token, the bitter dose Mac now to Wrestle im Open. } ‘ | t yesterday, poor, portly Unk Rob-| Now comes “open air” wrestling. Yes, Quartette, Richie Mitchell, or any §. arms by his sparring partner, gO Ys poor, p k Rob-| | 0 ir Lewis: « NaaActal TP Siher conuender’ tn tne cunts. | 30,000 Preakness Stakes To-Day| ~~ sarioxay weacve, a [Bic door hime? theornee das, “His | Ht na fen Lise te oat 1 ‘only bope it ts true that Benny can't 2 ® Thero are no sure winners in baseball except the amusement tax collectors. ej.yinth, when the Glants—actins | anian’ay the Leen I ae Go FS 7 make the weight any longer, because r i She ee Ce ‘ that afternoon like they were su: | tion Day. It ts sald this will be the 4 Beaibore chat it ait ba ee tee Eternal Will Not Race at All RACING SELECTIONS. The Cleveland club can never win a pennant till it changes its name. enough Big Fellows, nobly slusgeu Host real open air wrestling match ever 1} before 1 am the recognized title hola. | This Season, Jim McClel- “JAMAICA. The Ina.ans have always got the short end of things in America. across three, and ambled gaily off Into held In this City, ; o corner to eat their cherry pie 1 er. I have $5,000 that says I can First Race— GAMES YESTERDAY, ere ee thelr MEEAEy ‘boy: \n the word ot 183 land Announces. + | xtiy:" warest Median, Sammy | prawars, 2: Hen Yor, & (1 ala. A FEW MORE JJOMERS AND BABE RUTH'S COLLECTION WILL| put, CHEBR UP! ,Even yet the va pounds ringside. Moreover, I would EO ee GAMES TO-DAY. EQUAL HIS SUITS OF CLOTHES. aoa. } lke nothing better than to fight By Vincent Treanor. ZThird Raco—Manoeuvre, Turf | wow york at Chicago, Pe cele || Make a note of the undértaker's f if if he can make that weight. LTHOUGH racing will continue Hierte Raco—Brintine, Grvett Brook(yn at Cincinnatl The Pittsburgh team has more nicknames than any other team. They! number, if you will. But no need to { iting him over that poundage at Jamaica to-day, racing men Bod, Wyoming. igh Boston need 'em—they play more kinds of baseball. phone yet. be a case of fighting a weiter. have their eyes turned toward| 4, Orderly. ist cage deal —. Le aga) | - ” | All the ters have started with tin ears and to gold | Anyway, what would be the use? ’ “weight, that’s all. Simlibar a here the Breaitnaek Mtahen: oe tase ceyenr Mint, Game AMERICAN LEAGUE, seals ria ay ahs Pabplase Wp torgold bende, | | ike embalming Auld is being sold ECCS GT ed relate at aa a tl te ipa i SSRN | LUE AaRimag a L Fo.) ctv Wt 60.1 The safety razor boys favor an increase in the price of shaves, They/it | 4°" ‘27%: balla 38F ‘Fingaiaem ing weight at which over the mile and a furlong) %f' rlah Jig, Vic, Bee's A ington 12 $3. 480 | SAVE More money then, . | Yes, brother, let's ring off on the Nelson, Wolgast and other Course. A fieki of nine good three- Second , Race—Stuccd, Jaybird, Hb ersepammtat Ale Nie | Dn eee glooms. stars used to defend the title. He is year-olds will battle for the honors, Algaral. ‘ 122 etrelt....... 618 250 The Giants have it soft. On rainy days they lose at the bor offze | — @ good puncher and clever, as well. with Man o' War considered a sure Tea ay eps Widow Be- GAMES YESTERDAY, but gain in the standing of the cluvs. ' | But just before We do, I might as + Chicage, well admit confidendially that I have} Bt. Louls, 2; Warhingt Detroit, CE abs solved the matter. Yep. Not ony of| The A’s are the best teams for youngsters to begin with, They don't get a! the Giants, but of the Detroits. Pitn’t | T Joe Lynch, as has been Winner by most racegoers. ‘ourth Race—Man 0’ War, Whit- \ mney ent Loft try. Claimed in these columns, {» a | Other starters in the Preakness are Wfth Race—Lord.Horbert, Dottie Whitney’s pair, Upset and Wildair;| Vandiver, Widow Bedotte. chance to play to the grandstand. | Mac start off with Mike, the wud cat, @angerous fighter, was borne cence weds on pe oe fees Sixth 'Race—Bondage, Arethusa, 4 o 8 6 for a mascot, and isn't the emb'em of ney vereerdar's developments ro- racona,. King ‘Thrush, Sairer 4 TEN cath Race—Walth I., Jewel Washi The Red Sox are poor base runners.. They come out flat-footed and | the Detroits a tiger? And are not— his match with Pal Moore, " Oe, eh reean Boy, + gleweler, estat tlenuae leant ie | Task you, Pat, and you, too, Moe, ant Glever Memphis lad. Lynch and “!an and Blazes, you, Givseppi, and you, Percy--both them air animale tailenders? ee You'd cheer, too, if you knew the Par-amount Roller. I guess right here is where ole Sher-| Consistently keeping prices at a |tock Holmes shants rights off into} moderate Revlecnece tier sake C3 Still rolling, too! had signed articles calling for! Man o' War has had no public trials Miran of tit ringsige at 3 clock {his seazon. aa nave ine other enies| Promising Golfing Talent om the day of the contest. Lynch, derful speod. There is mystery as to tho. although ne only weighed 117K the Jockey that wil ride him ‘he Shown in Schoolboy Tourney Champion Johnny Kilbane, holder j Under Da handling Johnaon ought to get if ff hi _ ade. It witi be the first time the two! of the featherweight title, who in-|Dtty ct work, as Johnson can fight when But, what ho! Let's consider what] Get in on this Low Price Roll culation weighed 119% at the surprise on this score, appointed for weighing in, and = Whitney’s pair are the second sections ever lined up on the links properly hgndied, We have right in our home lot, and conserve your Bank Roll. refused to meet him. choice, as Upset, who ran second iu i in|a:though the toui has been| tends to retire from the ring for good = i Every furnishing need, and— Warne usual procedure in a case such tne sevent Kentucky Dersy, and Wild- Embryo Champions Turn in}s:though the tournament has at the end of thia year, has decided | Jon Wrlmante! of Rronkima who contneted| I'll say It cunt to be some grand) Seristiction guaranteed or for the other fighter to gir aro fit rerisial , re) S ‘ | the mont Oxithmate boring club in that boroud, {Old bottle. The Indians are whooning Re ot eater anion, @ as the proverbial fiddle. x00d Scores at Scholastic ane Goldie CeIn to be the manager of several fighters |‘M mowt Grithmate bering clob ia that orcas. | OO LF 'the warpath for fair. They| money back. STEEEG tartance was $860, and to al. | * Ushtnips fast track is predicted. Meet on Nassau Links. mane Garden City, Invitation tourna, latter ne has tald away his gloves.| voxtar aartine Clib, arnounont todsy whet |MeUure, nothing can stop Hie. | fhe the bout to go through as ad-| jim McClelland declares that Eter- : With what steull be a’necord-breuk, [Johnny 1s already managing tho af- |x lotends to coca un hie cub amin when the |*XDECE to SCTE Ook, to know they PAR-AMOUNT Sone ee eee a tectaie the Ral winner of last season's Brooklyn -" Ing field. Garden City has the honor|faire of two battlers, they being Alsat lemilsed in the Mate, | Welmmantel | LOUIE Coline Yanks, evicted ten- 4 Far would practically have Handicap, won't race. this season, By Witti Abbott.- of teeing off with the first tourna-|7immer, the Cleveland featherweight, | noe once was he called betore the Boxing Com-jants though they are. They do not | Sfoore to fight. ‘The club of. having decided to rive him the yeas an hepid i pment oF 498R sor thie aisteion and Billy Mercer, the 130-pound | miaslon for discberion the lav. fara minute depreciate the possibility 3 fo recover from a leg st er On| a 5 «the law, iat he ont a and the mena eere oe tit tnd at Saratoga last year. sag must be served. | That's! gaturday will bg bon voyage day |fighter of Cleveland, who, Johnny) starty Crom, the local dial wee | RT a Vee go, fant the agnt on foie ING: Esdie Miad for Uynchy are . Eternal appears sound avain, but | i and more tourna-| for a big elice of American golf. On| claims, hag a decision over Charley | cently ontointed Johnoy Wolgast, the Peanyl-| Huggins band. Eight New York Shope Dn forte take piace at Mr. MeClelland doesn't cary to take a Menta, are being held for|the Mauretania, Walter Hagen, na-|(, Ii, the Cleveland Doxer, who | "ane fighter, after a terrific bettie at the Armayy| ‘They were a bunch of mighty sul- One m Y. Be ack, the ‘Armory, piace 8 chance of permanent Injury. His “kid” golfers, General activity along tlehal champion, will leave to com. Cea ones vvilber Ihe out at|A: A: ot Jerver City, was matched today to t. Wande: so (will be rested this ete in the British open champion- meet Kalnb Schawert of Wilkeabarre, Va, 1 ‘ginnageTs sees city, next | Monday, night. Thi er biicaptavied are poe ease jship at “Deal next month. Hagen Cleveland. tel sead ek th enlens Fe ee ken Lyn jopes to return home -with an Eng- — of Jum 5, ‘he gets to the stipulated weight, class and bi d the Ouimets, | lish tith a — inthe ‘A big crowd for Monday was on uuzz around the Ouimets, |lish title as a mate for his United | car qremaioe, the Western tanramweight, bas <r i ih too daneeroos 6 propes hand at Jamaica yesterday. The Evans's and Herrons. Btates trophy. His chances of turn-| aie such « bie hit with the Gght fans in the| , Martin Burke, the fast New Orleane janky A said Walsh, “to allow him fields didn't possess much quality.) It’s always been something of a Ing the trick are better than Any | wer gy hia great fighting end sumerom vic | Delsweight, who will shortly be signed up for i. other American to leave these shores br ing |* (*€1¥q round bout with Gene Tunney the crack ae rien tet have anything $0 Hatand understand how we developed our|Wi.l. convoy Hagen’ across the big)... Sita) wude, ‘These chite are tbe ‘lowe An offer of $5,000 to fhe “Harn” Lit with the match. I don't want | Jack Joyner 5: dled tee winners |champlons so young, not only in golf pond. bined Toledo A, ©), Clerelend A. 0,, Dvteolt A, C.1 line ieee orsecm besohad” fp Meg h to knock one ey, fighter, feston fe, Beers Maer ey were/but other sports. Well, if Johnny! Leaving the same day on board |" “* MeKinney A. C, of Canton, Hoty @Ghle More monet a oa, .) ra maieht do if he had the pull in the r } Messines. Bull could have happened around the|the Caronia will go the United States é -—— ou ‘d Be Sur ed ! ——: Trainer Tom Healy was somewhat |Nassau Club yesterday he cou.d| £olf committee that will confer with) A! lay A C, Werbe and Max Barbour, 2 Carry and Yarns Rox Draw. Y pris é HERE is a big effort betng made | surprised when Thunderstorm, owned| have had some first-hand dope on| St. Andrews on a proposed interna-| izht prometem of Detroit, Mich, are to :ts At the open alr Armory A. A., Jersey tional code of golf rules and a party | ll of the open-air boxing shows held ip tha] city, last night, Willie Curry, Staten now to match Battling Le- by RK. T. Wilson, scored @ victor’.| the subject. of golfers who will compete in the] ity tle summer at the basoball perk there He wasn’t supposed to be quite ready —Pleasantly surprised premier featherweight, and vinsky, light heavyweight | The occasion was the holding of| British amateur champlonship in| ay will bold the first show to-night, Mel Coogas Yarns fought a sensatlnal a ised! ghampion, and Georges Carpentier.| Jockey Kummer lived up to his|the national interscholastic cham-| Scotland carly next Month, The | | Hookiyn taking on Johuiy Duiee, the tte delght-round draw | This was a return Frequently surprised ed leckey Kum: group will comprise George H. Walk- | ian lighoreight of New York, in the star Bout | match. Culry OuipOinting ent in. their —Economically surprised! isten, men! That pocket-fitting re- inforced cardboard box that you see = eB @. a so much of lately, holds twenty Egyps a a ty i] a rd] 1] Levinsky, it 1s believed, would thor-|name as he landed Last Straw and} pfonship with boys entered from| KIC) Mill eet rie ai tent of the U, | ot ten rowus previous encounter, Last night's battle foughly test Carpentier's ability or Messines, both winners, like @M €X+| many schools east of the Mississipp!.|§. G. A.; Frederick S. Wheeler, and i? sen heraer feugus: sontent (hea lack of ability If he got by Bat it | Pert Any youth under twenty and a bona Howard F, Whitney of New York Augie Ratner, the Bronx aslovei, will be will, uld be consfdered that he was a : ” ” . F, Byers, Pittsburgh, ani obert | he first fighter to got the chancp to go agaiur 7 outs PO coopent for the world's | , Foam, & twooyear-cld, owned by fide student at a “prep* or bigh| tM Chicagae Thin in the cont- | Johnny: Wikow of Boston, the new middiwen | comicrey and patty Hox Oran trial race apd | ge i compe! i ‘4 PORTLAND, Me, May 18.—Aft i pvt pion, It ta reported that the James arte BaD fh that ane wi school was eligible to, gompete:| mittee that will “wit in at the ruses Lampion, in 9 battle for bie title. Marner 44 liwolvy of the moat grualling rounds \fter tian Prettiest Cigarettes. ne ls ready to agree to this displayed 6 much opritopped at the|dover, Lawrenceville, Hotchkiss, Mer. | Conference. = ‘natehed to-day by bia manager, Frank Hagl,|goen here between Frankie Conifrey ; + ‘mateh. bear watching, Bhe stopped at the |dover, Lawrencevilie, Hotchkiss. Mer-| Gardner will also strive for the |1o mest Wilon for eight rounds at the fint opee | and Jimmy Dutty of the weet side, New It protects the cigarettes—they can’t ——_—_—+>__— finish as though she needs a race or) cersberg, Hill, Shady mide Academy, ish amatour title as will Sam | ai posing abow to be staged ty Bauling Levinaty | York, the referee called the bout a L dand shak b: BAe’ mectroys’ Corneti’s Muconats |*We © fit ber $0 go the ro~te, Pawling, Tor gohoot and @ numves Mour title as will, Sana boxing show to be staged Us Hauling Lriaaly | Yor Both wove fought faat and. the rattle aroun ee 1 shake out Sa oer of high schoo, were represente au * Newto rN igh! 7 — fans were on their feet nearly every reserves the cigarettes— ani bagnrits Two pasehell stare, Tris Speaker.) Each boy entered knew what his ee bey feeiee. i Charley White, the veteran Chicago lightweight, | minute of the c Ee begshitie bd eer ee ee ITHACA, N. ¥., May 18.—The main! manager and great outfielder of th: | various clubs were meant for ant compicte the party sailing on th. jetver just received from him by the writer, f i al Li © grand stand and several adjacent bleach- Cleveland team, and Dufty Lewis, the | could give a creditab.e showing on | Caronia, iar ba remived tenes Ri CTA, | ‘ers in Percy Field, Cornell University’s Yank outfielder, attracted a lot of at- The chawpionshp is « Bo — d | battler, for twelve rounds at fe Bi fold, more contreved Wan |e duration, the finals to be} poy ying wil not have its regu- an eo Mag 24, Ho further stated R A C I N G “a ee caearefingured: in the Viaze. : lar course in full swing before Ma |ihat be hae fought five fighte since Jan 1, Prettiest is worth protecting. The increase of over 100,000,000inone year in New York alone tells the story. —— men were injured in the blaze.) 4) Rebertr Booked for Hi player, whol ytrs. William A. Gavin, runner-up| Hrancieco on May 24, After thie go, Leonatd fe ri ne School repre- ms fire: a, sia 1 of tbe, ; ‘the Athletic Association an- Tealdent of this | 2% Considerable work is being donc | sinning a us : Bie ne AM not interfere with Hone ROSY Wvea ue ‘to nie ‘reputation us [on the big drainage system and the | cuasipich Benny ‘Loomard lo matched to fight TOMORROW 25e for Twenty A SE ei en eee for thia| Al Roberta, the Staten Island “Knock-|f.Quisu young Koller Uy easily lead: | Job will not be completed for nearls es OST ica Feocice Guiarveleys Te at ‘ ee fay. teruporary bleachers being in| out King,” will be subjected to the tes | ax the feld he former Atlanta pluy-\a week. No changes have beet cimuay oar as a besing chow ‘to be staged 09 e+ Seawras & const: sclion Lordy. of his short but meteoric ring career] (f WEMt Out te ane oan ‘He | made on the links, ae big. suditorium in Han ——— e ‘oke or than H. 6 digumy Coffroth at @ big a 0 Pret when he 1s called upon to travel the| Say Mae Till Bones WEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |route tor the frst time ac the Bayonne 1a year ago. rade Gotobut tar the Gwonien's nationa | «ill journey to Portland, Ore,, where be will LONG ISLAND ~ , —_—— A. A on Thursday night. Roberts ts yesterday werg ae follows: | volt championship, performed’ feat on [battle suns welterweight for toa rounds em June $2,500 Montauk Stakes hi meet Harry Nelson, a fel- te Muh fe Toes | the ellectalre course at Bayside, 1. | a1, Grendion o the Oia, Ten tovets ane in the twelve-round fox HB Pay iecna unio aa Wt'wan remarkable. ti]? iets Claieacon Han {aj ry ture bout. hi 3 8 te the course of 4 ghe not For the secont boxing show at the big Too Bkat- 1 in a bout lasting more than eight rownds the course for wo ing Palace in ‘hiledelphla on June 2, which le * PROSPECT PARK PYaS! never before engaged { x Blair, 1 ea | a J | ta e i a a ; u a agree that the quality of Egyptian a J “a a a L] a @ ie a = re ‘oberts continues to show improvement | 4° Nita i ‘. M a ‘ eee ete having, beaten. Willie | & a, ‘ % # h sto 84, but Bi feated Dr, boing conducted by Jack Hanlon, the following 3 Meehan several weeks ago. M i Yo] 'T. Haight by'2 up. Vin. playeu | bouta will be contested: Clay ‘Tumer vs, Hart B ‘Another good match will bring. to- | 4 4 «6% «| Dr. Haight on even termes, using the |Grob, Jobony Murray ve, Artie Root of Cleve BI BCIAL 7 gether Bartley Madden of New York RB) 4h WS] regulation back tees, and over the full |jand, Pal Moran ve, Willie Jackoon, Jack Britton ba i {10 innings). | City and Ole Anderson, the Los Angeic > BO fort | tenth of the 6,500-yard course, vs, Young Joe Borrell and Young Chaney w. 30 and wt in Rochester 4.| mauler, who recently’ defeated K. 0 103) BO lw = Also ‘Vv Johnny Kilbane, All of the bouts will be for eight rounds, - Princeton College golfers kept up ‘To-morrow two picked teams from | thelr winning strenk by defeating Hi inks Bill Brennan. Madden has } Fred Fulton and other leading heayi PLM 1oo0th Bt.. Jam: a aes ind $b. Dave Goulard, the latest Pacific Coasi| Westchester and New Jersey wil! | Yard in @ toam match on the John Lester Johnson, ibe colored heavyweight, Including War Tax. Rochester. heavyweight sensation, will meet Gen 4 4 ¥ wl | the Englewood Country Club yesterday . «ae at Alon, Ren of Staten Island” and Frankie | Dattle at Englewood, Johnny Ander- | afternoon, Only one round D Tantere ey | whe spent fourtew mowthe is the. fram line Beene of Staten Island will oppare | son Will lead the invading forces) hut th tear in bath: Courball Trenches during the-war, has placed |hinwelf under ==s====s=sereeeee semen Fleming (of Staten Island wilh opnane| trom Westchester, ‘while, Ovwa'd | Sitgioa’? whe tinal Teaait’ was T to S'in|the management of Frank Dane, one of the THUM Seite ax sudiaap sight-roundera, of Kirkby will command the home brig- favor of the Tigers. ‘officials of the Commonwealth A, &, of Boston, ./ ACADEMY, B'way & Siete 4