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: " THE EVENING WORLD, yarday, proruarz 24, 1920, f OVING MAN'S HAS WON $34,000 WITH FISTS IN TWO MONTHS AI BANTAM CH CHAMPION ‘THE NEW CHAMPION == -,...c.. By Thornton Fisher REGORDBREAKIG S FOUND WELL SATISFIED ‘SEASON OF WINTER. * q MODEST 47TH ST. HOME - «BOLE se Florida cues 4 Turn Down Thousands of Applications From Would-Be Patrons, One Hundred and Quarter Big eee Only Four Years Ago, He oe Says—The “Old Man,” Proud but Not Enthusiastic Over Popular Son’s Success in Ring, Still Follows His Old Trade See Me Pet ee GENTLEMAN SHOKING A CoRN CoB PIPE SAT. By William Abbott. Down in Florida, where lazy sea “2 breezes ove through the E a —How Joe Graduated From Nightly Fights With Kids to \« uence wit tHe wesr OF Joes anid gol balls go whining through the Head of Division in Professional Ranks. | RAMAN AND RERHEES WAS BOK SoU airob, E THE HIGHEST HONORS IN HIS CLASS This is the time of year when ae ’ ; i Southern regorts start to liven up By Vincent Treanor. LC * fo . 'T hase waned with Northern goifers, and this sea- HAD never seen the inside of a boxing club nor knew what a ring| 6000 nope! ) Six MOn son will surpass all others in number Tooked like when 1 stepped in and fought my first battle, That was ( Boy, | rE Ea bpd we | LPs hahits eee | Of Man stat poole ts eelidery the edt y # little more than four years ago. When I got $125 for boxing Joe~ 7 bi es = noel of the season, with thousands of late Billy Fitzsimmons at the old Fairmont . Joe 5 eceoenenry ‘unable to secure accom: A. C. I thought I was getting a lot of , Foe ue j ; | "Don't know low they'll manage to money.” Joe Lynch was telling us some- as gouree squeeze the record Northern influx of fhine abet . Nig Goeipabatively, satort Fest jclub swingers on the Southern was AGAINST career, Since Oct, 1 this young man, only y BLN FATZ SIM eon: twanty-two, has fought five times at Madi- AT THE FAIRMOUNT A.C son Square Garden for the grand round total of $34,500 Nice pay that for not quite | two months, you'll agree. If you had told | him previous to Oct. 1 that there was 80 courses. May be necessary to station traffe cops on the fairways and keep levery one on schedWle. In addition to a record number of tourists down | South this winter there will be an unusual variety of tournaments for amateurs and professionals, vans, national amateur title plans to take a whirl at the Joe LYNCH, BANTAMWEIGHT” - mueh money right here in little old New Dixie circuit this winter, and Francis York he wouldn't have believed you. As he enumerated, offhand, be re- 4, . CHAMPION OF | Ouimet qmakes Pinehurst one of his $6,000 for his first go with Jack Sharkey, $10,000 for his second Hoe \to! THE WORLO |. Before the Southern invading craze with the husky littie Italian when he knocked him out in the en —= ry reached its present size winter was a ‘tough stretch of the calendar for | many golf pros, A few caught jobs mes estore | teaching inde 2ors in the frozen North, but most of the a nothing to do HE HAS CoueerED ¥33,000 For ‘ ‘Then came HIS LAST SF BOUTS AND LIKE A REAL EET | Fistic News \'toGood Standing Ti A cloineae OF te Bouihern aes ith, $5,000 for knocking out Abe Goldstein, and $6,000 for his draw ‘with Jabez White. “We had gone up to Joe's house, not —————__________ — 2 much to see Joe, but to make ®/ Joe, “but I made up for them later. —— im advance of New Year's day.| “You sure did, and might have Movs. | wll is bPONIMG OFF THe e | \s with its increasing number of thas been the style in his circle for | knocked him out ‘in the thirteenth.” |# JOE RECEVEO @ ROYAL ON THe HOME- d Gossi | By the A. A. U.: events for the paid players, with the and a little thing like win-|, To this Lynch said: “Pete is a hard| WELCOME FROM THE WEIGHBORS an »S. ip | a i some club in the By John Pollock | Eawara L. Emes, the former national! 8 pro is distinctly out of luck who high Jump champion, has been restored| Can't accumulate some Florida sun- | | burn before the opening of the North- i to good standing by the Amateur Ath-| Durn b! As Tex Rickard made close to]: union and is once more eligible to| ¢™m season $20,000 on the Herman-Lynch cham-| compote in sanctioned amateur events, | gf torida, once a wilderness where the |pionship battle by making-the fight-| 4s @ Christmas gift, Emes yesterday ducking golf balls, is now a veritable \ers battle for a percentage of the | received his registration card from th® |inks, Both east and west coasts are gross receipts, it looks like a sure} Metropo!itan Association, | dotted with golf courses which now thing now that in the future he will mes recently fled an application number over forty. And the present with the Metropolitan Registration Com- layout is totally lequate to meet man to fight. He is what you would _ ly ; P ning the pantamweight championship | call’ awiwandly, clever ana ft Modid| WHEN HE ARRNED HOHE "on Wednesday might won't change| never got a real shot at the mark. {| AFTRRHIS VICTORY “the customs of the Lynches. was always catching him too high up By Neal R. O’ Hara. Copreight, 1990, by The Prom Publishing Co. (The Now York Brening World) ro ” “As we scanned the letter boxes In| ying Knockout, Picking Harding's All-America Cubinet hus the experts frazzled [either make the fighters box for a/ ti) ue oh nt en ne body) requirements. school right across the way, runnin: “aeinga “Do the Lynches live «4 lapse at any moment. to participate in the Childs Cup race) of candidates for ali positions and enough left over for the Postmaster- | him to make a profit on his entertain- we Orloane for the approval at) S&? to Southern courses. On the con- Meanwhile we were looking around Navy ¥ Wi 4 B Vencbule of No. sm Weat 47th| for the “old man’ “We wanted nia | -VaOY on’t Pe for the name of Lynch, a alip| to tell us of the old neighborhood, D Of a giri preceded ue with an armtul| (2° %@-timers und the up to date nvited to Enter of through to 48th Street now. It was! + Ch ilds R We asked. Sho maid: “Come | An old shack of a brown stone struc- u egatta Sin holding the door open, and | ture in our days, with the stone chip- piaiet .. Fieees . ente: {the receipts or give we were £. ping off eo frightfully fast that even a sideways. This has been a great year for the game where the players | pert we Ol iP ; Pp ved of the application and then|, Higher railroad rates apparently ow os in Srown recat At that {ime we looked for ita cola} ,. THe Navy crew will not bo invited! have to be tough as pkgskin and also filled with air. There are gallons |them guarantees that will enable | \PRIIC. th Oe ee ee tion haven't affected the winter pilgrim- But the futher had dropped #0 com- | "¢*t spring, according to Charles Hal-| ships, The trouble with eliminating candidates for the Prexy’s All- |monts, Rickard’s next bantam show ; unary the rush during the present #ea- letely out of wight that we thought] *tead Mapes, one of the stewards of} American is that the jobs aren't mythical. The only thing mythical | \, y ” ational Registration Committee. | son will eclipse all previous figures. had gone through the kitchen win-| the Childs Cup Governing Board. It] iy, 4 vay. t fi will be staged next Wednesday night| This committee-also voted favorably on ‘The tired business man must have his dow down the fire emcaep. hee been decided that the aftatr) “Pout $12,000 is mayte the income, tax. at the Garden, when Jack Sharkey and| the application and thus Emes again’ gonuf, and he gets it in the winter D man, who for a welcome f | South even if his bankroll h os AE the furniture moving] would be confined in the future to Hert Hoover is mentioned as a possible choice for Harding's super- | Pal Moore of Memphis battle for fifteen i Sail are ee reey 4 a, sporting byte hel WT TOL GE Wear anal tae “You, he still has the stand down| (ho three walveraities which have con-! team, He played a nice game his freshman year in Belgium, but lost | rounds. eee pee ional two-mile chempten, in | | tol of the fixture, namley, Columbia, ‘ound when he transferred to the Washington Food College. Hoover's IST the AA. U, suspended Bmes on| ‘To-morrow at Clearwater, Florida, Brod Corners but ever since mother! Pennsylvania and Princeton. Fi MoE ed te ae One corecniy gained |. Forty-one rounds of boring wil te offered the) Gharges of caplialiting his athletic | alex smithy long thmoua aa'a preter: | aa he led us up the car- We” Eoontns. 980) he doeat | ne A: ils eight topk part fh| Rey was & hip je: Onloago. game: lest June. ’ fignt fans of Brooklyn for the special bosing show | fame: Epes carried the case to court e i bother so much about It. If a job hE -dyaat cope aacebs tedeysyeb fiye votes on twenty-nine ballots und was finally taken ou te tae Hidgonood Grove Syonive Cis truaroe| and obtained ‘an Injunction from Jun: sional golfer, will marry Mrs. Mabet = have changed a bit 2 the comes in he senda the men out/on it| the regatta last scason and had Litto Shae * Scene Tie pacing cil wat st 3 P. 31 tice Tierney, altting in the Bronx Court, | R. Smith of Philadelphia, who also and lets it go at that.” difficulty in winning. Pringeton fin- Another candidate for the Harding team 1s Elihu Root, the famous | {ir stm ye. Mel Coogan for fifteen rounds;| OM the grounds that hig sorta aes De eee han ete hee oe “He hasn't quit work “because you| ished seoond, Penn third and Columbia! supreme Court plunger. Root played a great Russian game all last sailor Joo Kelly vs Joe Delaye for ten rounds, | TEN had been violated by bein eluty ng the Ubtie wbtee Fi, Alex, wiio @ such @ money earner, haa) fourth, The race was held In con-| year, In the great Beer vs, Anti-Saloon League contest he was stopped. and Happy Hayes rm Diliy Douglas for ten rounds.) Justice Tlerney also maintained hat the ae ane Honea ot Nene ack ae "Not on your jife, He's: doigg| ‘Unction with the American Henley on) on the 2.75-yard line after a brilliant charge to the Supreme Court | seq poe terman fold his tile wntlt Jan. 8 | suspension of Emes was retroactive, the where he was going. We e i ships than any other professional i B Joe up yet?” we asked the slow | everything around tho hovae, and 1} ScCOUnt of a confilet of dates, but) gury, Root was on Roosevelt's All-American for four years. If he 18n°t | 001, he would have been tho bantamwelght ob Tae vated ate a ite the United States. He was one of t! Aigure ahead of us, “and won-| tei him he's jack of all trades and| 84° Wil! not be the case In the fU-) Kejected by Expert Harding he will take up pro playing in New York, pion for four years. 1 was on the above -date| gated. early, Scotch stars to come to this sic 4f we could see Mr. Lynch, his) master of none. This hae been‘only| ture. A triangular agreement has! arguing pro as well as con. that ho won the bentamweight championship from} “The A. A. U. gave Emes a hearing of the Atlantic and his winnings in- rep cid Ws at Ni ft prior to the time the injunction | Chude tac National titles and wt re since mother died, and I tell you it| been entered into by the three rep. of Kid Willems in a twenty-round battle at New just erable tortie court to asoertain| je two } sand a long jman_in, the overalls stopped) broke ue all up. ‘I didn’t think hee | pera tae Wheteny cos Meanie Charles Hughes, the all-round athlete, is also prominently mentioned Orleans, Referee Billy Recap of Puiladeishle ei) iy Tit’ should not be made permanent. | ist of Western and sfetrapolitan hon- l e pipe rom | would ever get over it. It’s tough the event will rotate each year, It is} 4, ni Hughes has played on the Supreme Court nine. He will be Ing Herman the decision after a twenty-round| Ye'tng A.A. Uy. hearing Himes was sus-| Ors. Alex comes from a famous links his ips and sald: “Why, I/ a family like ua to lose their mother.| scheduled for the Harlem next spring | DY many. Lined e i i | peur. pended until such time as he should| family, his brothers, Willie and Mac- Y TH i remembered as the boy that got over the goal line in 1916 and was We remarked, “You have| Vince, Jacke Jim nud myselt and wha} on, May, 14 woes to Lake Cayuga It! thrown baek by the late returns from California for a four-years' loss | wonder of a fighter in that] alster; She’ ie oistcem, the youre | 1222. and to the Schuylkill in 1928, of pay. Hughes has had good experience in running, sidestepping, cease to become affillated with his| Donaid, having also captured numer- Billy De Foe seems to be passing up & bout sporting Bmes recent! with Andy Chaney, the fast featberwuight of Bal- +? “4 ous titles, Pyeng holdin in his hee in ied application for | more, i bas refused a guarantee of ‘and now she’s our littlg mother.” ready been taken on the atand of Co-| ‘arguing with fleld and other Judges, and being cheered for by the cheer Fc TUE acces tee SaLaset Beaute. Carte ood business end) Aled ‘To an old friend in New York, J. 8. He's all right, He di@well| An odor of a steak cooking in the| !umbia's oarsmen in demanding a re-| teaders. His whiskers should make him a chofce by more than a hair's | \yy ai hes refused an offer of a percentage of Eames has started active training an4| Worthington, Harry Vardon extends it" kitchen and reaching us in the dining] turn to the former four-mile course) breadth. lo ttle Andy in'e fiftecn-round| Will make his first start in’ the metro-|his thanks to American golfers and room told h for the Poughkeepsie regatta and ; potigearat igen deta vias ‘ah “) politan championship ding high | friends who were so kind to ‘him dur- above us there were| good cook? WM# “18° & Pretty) thore was great Pete Rebs | ah eal Ne) Be) ste Ria ceapae $9500 Komp. which wil be held. in_connec- | ing his recent Invasion of the United - - a | ea hoe wiwnoa cused old distance would again be In vogue Many experts are also picking Len Wood for the team. He played | pregaie wei, the vwirran exitehimnant cham: | Uon with: the games of the Bankers! stateq which culminated a few weeks COMMOLON, TNO A ey a Mor Sized apartment) before many years hed Daxacd. if not) wayback on the Army team in the 18 and "19 seasons, Ho claimed the | sien, wil try tin band at the poring geme emain| Athletic League 5 he 224 Regiment) ago, Tho veteran Briton writes liv girl evidently was a e ieee +? on of Colun o| head coach had’ his number. Wood was also a hero in the Chicago |on twesday night. He will take on Wille Green, | ATOPY OP Jan, fe will repr a on AME Stone IG ote one jords boosters as they are all over?”| cated the position abla the New York A. L and skipping up the] “Not here," Joe enapped out, "Pop| Charles Treman of Cornell and Arthur) game last June and had his opponents helpless for the first quarter. | tne Boon fenter. a & twelve-round bout at the trip fi he only recently recovered nced “there| owns this hou: Brown of Pennsylvania, the other! rut he was dragged from_the convention suffering trom a broken dele- |Colisum A. ©. of Newark, X. J. Welsh ds been) A special mecting of the Board of enough peace of mind to write over had announced “there we, We have seven wat URRe rooms Poughkeepsie stewards, and thelr re- ty’s 40-yard line. The G is entitled |taking the best of care of himectf and he is oon-| Managers and-delegates of the Metro-|and express appreciation for the man with papa coming up to) and a bath, and four good ten- | pi re somewhat unexpectedly in ration after getting to tif party's 40-y pdb er pe aac ei oleh i noc! has bs Med by ‘ i on PN/ants, 1 thought he was foolish buy- | Paver of a retur to a place on the Harding outfit. There ls wood in every Cabinet. fident he can feat many of the topaotchors again.| politan, Association has been called by many courtesies he received in this Y ing it when he did about two years| In all probability. the 1921 Poughkeep- | prankte Burns, the populer feathereeleht of! Bartholomew's Club on Monday eve-| country from both opponents and _ By that time we had entered the] ago, TOS) LP Pon et caer tte, areermat| | preteen mune ta one fearrnee Be lepetaioen household by way of a bed-| We told him that it looked good to| course determined on before the war. Me , P ki Madison Sauare Garden on Jan. 2 fe rae everil reasons why it will | fine want sores ge eS | aha tach tar cea tiie wee gees yas Maranville to lay Basketball wits stints Na hesltatingly ae Joo ad-|all right to buy, but we had little or| tied at Pousvkespsi, ‘there being n ‘to meet us, ed] nothing when he took !t over.” race there during the war and the 1920) "fact that perhaps ‘t| “What are you doing with al regatta being held at Ithaca. Perhaps toe didn't) noney now that you ere cout Fight more important than that, ‘the Navy Tao Flynn, | | has dectded Against Celtics for Title ii 20= 2 %"<2\Four American League Clubs. 9 P er i ai ‘Are After Pipp of Yankees -—.—— road Wisconsin crews already have been e ipeqvininl | ‘There were two champions at the rinewide when : Resnnert Saale. tele ron, 2 give (tte pon, You know fivleed to take ‘part in thw rexatta and! Boston Braves’ Shortstop Will ivage tnstitute at the intter's gyms [to tons won te thle tom Pete Hannan. who —>— \eects toe a oa amnce e his way| that he has to pay off the mortgage.” | bo th ‘les. It would be too late t 7p in Ga Ft |nasium by 18 to 15. The Rovers,|""™" Over Jos'a victory os the Iittle x faflure at first base—or at 5 you" BA ioe teh crowns oes whatover Dut you in the Feat | Coal eight Toe hee tea ite. te| Head Team in Game With | tithougn unfamiliar with, the college |f#ier was hmeit, Ther wee Benny temart.| Deals Are in the Making Be-| Feast n not on te the As Te standard. ing business?" expecting a novel rea-|#0n at least, in ‘view of these state- al Ei |style of play, made speedy passing |'%* lshtwelat tteholder, and Jack Britton, the) H Is Talk lat, Worsted del beewaen Naw fore stood a haiah Levee, Acabens| 20% ments, Local Five. And accurate shooting of baskets |ctanolen af the waltermizht | divson, Bot cause Huggins Is Talk- ieee amen mg crel bemoan New Tork Of ‘old, trousers] iq" fealty don't know.” he anewered. Nanlf: alepes expressed hope that, the ats Beany and Jack wonaly congrusated Loeb efter ing Trade | Framed by" which’ ‘Washington “would a pee was always fast on my feet and on . —_ . get Dugan and another young * 0 era enthe| the etrect. (Here he laughed out|Cemmander. ‘Morrison ‘on the. subject By Richard Freyer. |The Brooklyn White Hawk Senters| se of the biesest lose on Pete Herman's | mould get Judge and Fipp’ would ‘ai to loud.) I guess | was fighting some- | and here was every possibility that) Walter Rabbit Maranville, star|travelled to Mt. Kisco and won from | “feat by Joo Lynch st the Garden oo Wednesday) = wren you have something of value} the Senators. manne Seouit ~ body every night. It came natural to| Poughkeepsie would be selected for the) 1 oat of the Boston Braves, isithe Mt. Kisco ©. & A. A. by a@|Wsht was Jimmy Kelty, the eset side sporting 1 "t hard t jdder, | Philadelphia the worst ees cong me, I guess.” Navy's big regatta of the year, op ‘J “i is hs ba fan spd eito owner of several racehorse. Jimmy} tO Sell it isn't hard to get a di tl Peli walnah Geen ke biatie 88 to 86 score, The winners have open y val 8 ighly es he in a clothes|, "Was your father opposed to such coming to New York, Not in the role | ft [0 ae voce en teama Addrons AT, [sot the tip from Sammy Goldman, massser of| and that ts what Miller Huggins, the aid when Huggins tried to do busines comer, the china| ® game the Ralybit is so well known in around | brozenzano, No, 185 Chauncey Street, | Herman, that tho lite Italian would surely win.| Yankee manager, has found out since ith him before, anather. dds of the] ,,. fe Hever knew it tl Pd been box. | toumh gaye Joe told us, but the old- Venis vicinity but as a basketball play- | Brooklyn, or phone Watkins 8900 he azn $8000 08 ture chance. Kell) yp heoame known that Watter, Pipp| the Robins hav wuss "Did he #ee your bout with Her- he suld, “who are anxious |¢r) Maranville will head an all star had « horde of bis friends else ware on Herman. | His crack first baseman, is on the | offers siready (for iDatch Tikether: monn. veing one ot| mant™ to do something they shouldn't do|team against the Original Celtics Sun-| Greenpoint ‘Triangles easily de-| Charley Doewerick bas # very attractive card of! market, thange for fuse Marquard. Wilbert 5 ..|feated the strong Port Chester ‘bouts booked for the boring show of the Pioneer my brother Vince. I asked Vinoe day evening at the Tiat Regiment Ar- | (0° Ne Ln state five's court by 44-87, | Spring Club on fast Zh Sie te-mmron| NO less than four clube are ready | Robineon js looking over the fleld. | He “hanging on jab lead-| What he had to my during it all, and| As we picked up our hat and coat | ry, Sth Street and Park Avenue, |sBunny” Sprigade and Jack Graham | sisit. , Tere will be two fitemround denidon | ta grab Ppp; which one gets him will] To°Sesken his yereat pitching ‘alate to iyi old familiar kitohen of the] Vinte tella me not « single word dit|from a nearby chair we saw an oid- {aud the record crowd of 10,000 fans| featured for the victors, ‘The ‘Tri- | outs between Wulle Spencer and Jin Tomamlo| depend on what is offered in return, | slightly, to get ‘Also, he haa. two eer tn New York scemea| Be, utter. He just looked on and| fashioned bureau, one that would be |which witnessed the international con-| angles have several open date Packer Homme end Boboy Nore. Di! Detroit needs a first baseman of | Strong, left } andere. In Sherrod Smith ~ pulled ‘on that old pipe of his.” considered an up-to-date dressing|test between the Celtics and Half|Gress Harold R. Barnes, No, 99 | Sterm and Ir Kid Williams clash for tem rounds, Just to get a reputation, They're the “é “Why, sure. He sat in box 36 with cone ce eee worst kind now.” ‘scattered on the table which} " «piq : " Meserol , Pipp's calibre, and it may be that saath cass 4 BE your brothers go to the Gar-| table of our grandmother's d oa eserole Avenue, Brooklyn, Oakey Ki the Bide flatter who hes man: in the centre of the Mnoleum| gen too?" hose ploture in & big frame adorned {Moon quintet of Canada two weeks ot Tee et de Oe et as ma | Walter, will 0 back to the team he| Went side Sportamen te Distriba floor and all were turned) ‘yep, they went, and so did my ais-| It, do you suppose? ago is expected to be broken. The Marcy Five, averaging 125] jos cortey in a tweive-taund bout at the Argonue| Started with in the American League 500 Baskets Among Poor. page up. ter we wer cousin, but they didn't Robert Emmett, the great] The diminutive Boston short fielder | pounds, has open dates for games on} 4. ¢. of Pournkeepsle to-morrow afiernoon. Keses| If Ty Cobb can be persuaded to give} A number of west side sportamen are t ow! 0D. hey were scattered is considered as good a performer on |@Pponents’ courts, Address Jack | tes rccontiy knocked out Hamy Litt sod Indian] up a crack outfielder. The name of|Dlanning to make some five hundred HAT did you mean.” Joe! around the ringside, and when I got| | “If we go down to the stand, do you] 1) court as on the diagpond, Baseball |!ber, No. 1891 Daly Avenue, Brome. | kia” Ganer. Keven is in good sap agsin and! oiggy Veach has been mentioned in| families in thelr section happy to- asked, “giving Herman s0| home there was such a crowd around | think we can find the old m we —— he expects to do qonstderatte fighting In the morrow. ‘The Humbert Fugazy Asso- many rounds in your story|the house that I had troubles of my | asked Joe, starting for the do fans well remember what o greased) In one of the fastest games wit- | pure this coavection, clation, of which Jack Lee fs the stai tee + Some of the other| WD, setting through the front door, “Maybe so, but if not go o to|streak he was scampering here and|nessed,on its court the St. Bartholo- (ragga tie in|. The Chicago White Sox are in the |S ¥iloh of ¥ mies Gs ads fight “The old women up here take the|seo Mr, Innis in Fullam's pawn shop. | inere around the infield, digging scem-|™MeW's Big Five defeated ‘St. George | {isle Ross 1» having considerable rouble in but Kid Gleason woula |°"4 bearer and wi ne puma iy ‘ field for Pip) gave him only two,” he said th , 4 ld croni Five by 12 to 10. B setting on bouts for wis promising middleweight, umong its members such star boxers as pugnaciously. {MGed Any of then “thes. ‘sini’ ves | SSAC the stand there was no lock on | Mély Smpossible hite out of the dirt | ica’ ag tae final whistie blew, and an [mt Sme of lk cir. Sone has won wea! | Itko to do business on a cash basis, ae |Jacy” Sharkey, Mickey Donley and "s where we've got te lick| Proudly on the back and ‘Joe, Til | the latch, but nobody was in. Inquiry jand getting his man at first by/extra five minutes were played to | is sd the middlowelghis uow ar afraid 19) he cannot afford to let any more stars| Packey Hommey and) Managers Eddio Panta champion.” we thought. say a prayer for you.’ I believe they | in the suioon on the corner failed, for |throws from any angle. He is ag fast | decide the winner. Th a_ preliminary |™et im. Row would like to mate him assieel | eave hig scandal-shot club. A year| Murphy and Joe Wagner, Je the organ- thon we naw "big dog,| %! do. because 1 have been going| Paddy Lynch doesn't drink a thing. lon the courts aa the baseball field and | Zame St- George Cubs won from St, | iat Sih. Mike O:Dowd, meer 7) ago Huggins might have considered | ization which will help to make Chaat yhat like a St. Bernard, proud. | Uons well: We visited Mr. Innis at Fullum’s and |fis size makes him a hard man for| Barth's Cubs 28-11, ee ee a ‘Nemo Liabold in a deal, but the little | mas an unexpectedly memorable occa- up and down and Grpaere found him too busy supplying Chast: [guards to cover. The Rabbit has a : pagar Joo Wagner, manager of Jack Sharkey, was | outfielder had a bad geason, hit under | #/on for the small army of poor fam- 4 6675 there good swimming yet down| mas wants to be interviewed well earned reputation on New Eng-| The Sacony Big Five ts desirous of |cvrsin tha: Joe Lynca would win the tle from] 209.and doesn't seem the lead-off man | !'€* ag 5 is at 49th Street dock, the way it|left the old neighborhood rather re- |jand courts of possessing an unerring | Meeting the leading home teams, Ad- | ree Merman unt he wagered $300 at ern money ‘ wiiended, By Berea yor ys used to be?” juctantly, but with the parting words eyo when It comes to shooting bask-|dress A. Muckler, care Sacony Club, | {hat leh would got ibe dyes: chen eer comme t6 Enitaaetphia | Muro tanita neat asa teal verdict, fo, "i ied (o Wager more inovey with his fees whe “gure, just the same as ever, may- of the new bantam still ringing tn our Jets, Sunday night will mark Maran- | No. 1646 St, Marks Avenue, Broolclyn, | fe him, ut tthe friend ‘declared ‘hat be thought | Connie Mack would like Pipp, but | containing, seme, Ind all the fi he was onc ears iNe's first appearance in this city. ee $200 was ‘bet on Merman, a¢ he joeen' t to th rice—J .|that go ‘complete dinner, be a little better," and Joe said this| “Don't forget now to como up any The Mi lian Life and Hudson} . NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. | fucid *ierman rl saie'for the waatet Sane Dugan. ‘rhts infelder is. whout | with “las if he was @ real water rat, @ term| time you are around this way,” Guild girl ms will meet in a pro- ;| for the Inds who swam all day, picked | ,,LYno> ls the maine, to-day ae be; |liminary contest on the outside looking in,| yp and broshed their clothes and ran] apparently nothing will ever frtlees St, Jamen's crack quintet will meet Second — Race—Loulse Wynne, | letter from Jeok candies, bat the only one of the Mackmen that | ‘y# {oo tie sada, Ie is eaid that Altoough Jobn Rel | ‘of the Motor ‘Square Box Huggins could use, though of course out $2,500 wor! food will be dis isc ea sack Keston imatager of Ghaneios | he might not be averse to talking over tribute. Firat Race—Old McKenna, Roy- den, Pansy Blossom. etres Ne Ph. Tae pAstepeays in, nok’ Kearos tu ts of the Athlet- i ow. were inside fighting. | We) when they saw a cop, only to be in| him, He has made an enviahle record |etitt ‘ayposition | Sunday | afternoon Thiet Rasee-Nominee, Back Bay, |i mney cog Many re, Pe are fut i Fae Boneees richer ° dei Athle < A i x in the ring, and w is country’s |when the team lines up against St J . Lastly, re is Was! ‘There ; Temember Herman's body | the minute Mr. Policeman was out of P1100, “tine tront, not eo long ago. [ary's five, The contest will be staged | T°? the Mark. wince yan hh ie at Divahiel Wl ash Haksen teat Soa Teeter ng Wine oe Fourte Race—Mormon, Murphy, In one round we saw ° He |s a clean living New York boy, alat Prospect Hall, |, Brooklyn. la first sacker and a timely hitter, wants i. Laas punches while , Joe, shining example for others, He seeins Amackesals, Chariie Pilkington, ur teatber, |g change and there have been rerorts ~ Le try une out a sy8- ie ne?" prouder of big ‘dlamond-studded belt,| ‘The Prospect Big Five will moet the ree ae Columbia wre ieee at he would #o to either Philadelphia We ‘t wich Tex Rickard presented him]|Timity Montanas Sunday evening at ‘Sixth Race-—-Alhena, Malvolio. a tha: he will elo than it is over the te, itself, ‘the same hall, 2 nt. fleldé. in it Haat any 3 ‘tue Mew York Rovers coatiuusd