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i SP. NEW WRESTLING. RULES RESULT OF BIC CRUSADE AGAINST BRUTAL HCLUs Conference at Kansas City Will Make Weight Classes and De- termine What Holds Can Safely Be Used in Competitions in All Sections of the Country. W 6 By Vincent Treanor. RESTLING wil) soon have a national set of rules covering both weight classes and the use of holds, locks, squeezes and any other clutch that will pin one’s shoulders to the mat. Where rules for boxing, baseball, football and other sports have been frequently changed and improved, the ancient sport of wrest- ling has been neglected. There's been no classification of weights and not much more attention paid to the use of holds, For the first time the sport of Roman and Greek gladiators is beginning to feel the hand of reform. The mew influence in wrestling first began to show when Strangler Lewis swashbuckling around the country like a Fourteenth Cen- tury Crusader, applied his deadly headlock with so much force that his ‘victims had to receive hospital treatment. There was so much clamor against this hold as perfected by the giant | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 NEW RULES AND WEIGHT CLASSES NOW FOR WRESTLING IT’S A HARD LIFE, MATES Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) QHD ENCORE BY SPECIAL REQUEST OF THE BOXING COMME \\ Le PLONE LONG ENOUGH AND THEYLL KILL IT ODEAR-- NOW Look wor 1 WENT ren THUNDER. TH Cw WOULDNT air so ( YAR, LABEL By Thornton Fis she HARLEM Wl Roy SARS cago was Gorman St. John, N. B, chird with 80 points, Joe Moore, the ofly ew Yorker to . had lo be con- tent with the 30 points he. scored by winning’ the two-mile race. R. Donovan, the Minneapolis sxater, was fifth, annexing 20 points, While Jack Stowell of Minneapolis and as Goodman of Winnipeg tied for sixth place with 10 points each, w wop’ both t 440- yard and the three-mile event In ) yar final Jewtraw, Gorman tad MeWhorter tinished beads apart Winner Has 120 Points, While Sec haries. Jewtraw won mplonship, races 120 points du NS NATIONAL SKATING TITLE McWhorter Finishes ‘ond With 90 Points. ‘AC LAKE, N. Y., Feb. 4.— the National finishing the three with a grand total of McWhorter of Chi- nd with 90 and Charles ed in 391-5 seconds, adition the Snow nd though busy it < rer iring the race, kept sweeper, the of Ww Kentuckian that its use was barred in New York. This encouraged re- THE OLD MAN ibis to keep the course formers, who gingerly got after thee THE SEA | He ° A ficld one men faced the toe hold und other bruising applica- . ‘ oO | Zinderstein and starters final event of tng oe ac moro“ | Alexa Stirling and Jones "LD a | ao selina minders of the days of the cruel ‘ ) | EVENING we LD | Ww agyner Clash a hea fou ede ? Spanish inquisition, when brutal me- . e q j J ‘ he pach st pumber of Bil <ehasiica! devices were employed to T Pl n En l h [ nk OWN SPORT HISTORY ~ - Final R J iste ss etorte te Wreck human bodies. 0 a 0 1s l S| H in ina ouna . ‘4 1 fl! ker] For the purpose of formulating a _— ® a GANEIN CRON: Gana Fea h d by Nationa eet of new rules a meeting will be RS & A broad in 4 5 Rue eaat at ion Zinderstein and Mis Joe Moore York ska 4 ' “ are 5 abro: preparation for the wom- | tion taken yesterday b: e rk skater, ‘ : Galea Within the next two or three} Young Atlantic Stars to Rein-|in's “championship tournament of | tative welty pb oie ged ge eerie mer, respectively the No. : olors of the Slat: Street u ‘ ity, 5 sare. ie cea Pec a | at Britain, a , ed : and No. 7 the nationa n 1 »ked a sure winner weeks at Kansas City. Promoters! force American Invasion Of | QS tne tutmhetes Mae oar the lwent | treduced a resolution calling for a | oe petne enue nel eae rt of the Feferees and authorities of the mat Sails ts ; see Meier LOM St) Congressiona! investigition ef Judge By Neal R. O’H paeestel al Una Ua ved Misti aie r sad of sport from all sections of the coun- Foreign Championships Tt will be her first trip abroad to| Ltndls because he accepted the position y Nea * ara. }\ae indoor iawn ténnis singles tour- i rmey 4 : ~ | tes c High Commissione: f baseball with- | vament on the cour Heignts s point he stumble ll, los- try will attend and help to line out a 5 a test her golfing skill or 8 4 of base Copertgnt, 1901, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Bening World; be | p J Be tag Ath ioc orslaht clasecs This Season, Babby “Jones, who is a junioreat| out resigning his place as a Federal nae hae ener Casino, Brooklyn, s chance for the three-mile aed the advisability of permitting the Georgia Tech, will not sail until May | Judge. Rookies going south next month with the ball teams should be | goston girl, in her semi-final, de chemin t be SAF ASS ahaa dat ty Sip yd 1, 4 consequently wili have a scant ple ae equipped with the folowing article: 5 gir MA 5 g into the last turn for home, much discussed headlock and the toe me * ss ‘ 00% *h Columbia’ Pewee om ed Mrs. Kawson M. Wood, the form ‘ Sila nad Gouble wriet lock, which are| ATLANTA, Ga, Feb, 4.—Assur-/t\ weeks for practice before the ‘olumbia’s freshman basketball team o 8 Hisrlin CREA Ce sRE DCR eee ic aw by desperate Bab red toe as Punldhing os Lewis's |ances were given here to-day that| Amateur champlonship o. Great Brit) Sane ita reason, suspiciously on tne One timetable for trains back home. Miss Wagner conquered Mrs, Samuel (hy yen eed tie) ire oer Ore @pecialty. The idea of the proposed|Mine Alexa Stirling, woman golf|the wedk at. ee beznrcts tare mieten Oates mente lens pny car sare ERY esti we t 6-1, nan Donovan, Stowell and Me- meeting originated with Juck Curley ‘ Aw Md vet te |_| Prep. by ea scere of 26 to 16. Moeachen, One set of directions for climbing into an upper ber |, The the 7 : champion of the United States for] Both pliyers will return with other WO. cbr in whi W ‘who had foresight to see that the time | tres ye cession! would vial | Atnekisana who Wwilleniake the: trip.in| ext forwarder the: viotors, was: the a ele tea irerey Wwithour Jewtraw won the race, with had come for a change in wres NiOh Yeers jin @elecpenloa: WOUND VIBE | A a Wwho will make the trip. in] all-around star of the game, finding the One hundred thin dimes for slipping to waiters as tips Baysrd in one visi w-| Donovan second and Stowell, both ‘of especially since legislators at ‘Albany |Bnglond next spring to play in the plenty of time to take part in the the floor no less than five Sree son M. Wood and Mri ‘an- | Minneapolis, thitd. It took nine minty have already presented bills that} woman's championship tournament of | more important tournaments here, as oring four out of five free One alarm clock eet for breakfact. die In » other, gained the serni-final | ytes eleven and thre ifth seconds te would Rare cnly, Dring sindical Great Britain. the amateur championship will not be| tries from foul. Ruckstull and Water. Come) Poca ere ae Oe RS aC ane lis event. ehanges in the eport in this State. y played until Sept. 17, while the wom- | Wah cae h five points for the Thre 7 ~ | tapas aoa ta “y The )-yard dash for boys of gixe Miss Stirling, whe did not suffer |P0) i visitors, ree overcoats for hocking purposes. | Fett nd Miss Newton of Bus ; iy ional championship is set tér the opening set teen, was won by young Harold Fore a-simflar move had peen taken|the loss of a single match last year, ee eo Tenelebulie Wille ° er en re and’ Mise Bayard “so tune of Lake Placid. Martin Brew: gome time ago the present agita- ie considered the greatest woman mplon billiard player, Re. MAFKRD FORCE OC Say ulonde with | ster, another Lake Placid skater, took tion against brutalizing holds could player ever developed in this coun |g TAMPA. [la Feb: 4.-—Mra. i. Henry iedouaen AGRE en ‘Ten telegraph blanks to wire for money from home | thereby tally the eee te ree ieee werenae Dake te fo doubt have been avoided. In the try, and stands practically in a clase nia, won t um, for the Hoppe rie ier iis | th : ana 3 ment Relleair, defeat anager howe hat th the time seconds. P| fret place what has been chiefly ty hemelf Her ‘nvasion of the links pea At Sauna ath THATRE Thane He PRY thie: SeUntey. ‘Ten additio:.al blanks to wire for more money. | Livery Comcast). fer SAll Comers) | Mi K the boy who tool DP meeded has been a classification of abroad ~ril) open the way for a most | fs next October or 5 nber, and that ie | ean 6 Tourney. lsecond to Fortune in the 220-ya weights, Wrestlim permits more lat- interesting »mvarison 2 must be at 1,000 points, 18.2 balk line, | One knapsack for taking oranges, bananas and prunes from at forecasting the vote to! dash, earned first money in the 440-1 ‘itude 1 tehmaki: th boxing, ch jon Chick ounces dining room th nual meeting! yard f for boys of sixteen. Young corgi 4 daatchaeg king pan foe ona . Final aecision also was made to- ANC Re Wee Gnibien tao mare une wHILWAUKEE, Wis. Keb. 4—Charile . : eee | ee ree ennls | Greene wa nd and L. Norton of advantage for one sabes at he De una) © the | White, Chicago lightweigh Was were the chief occupation S Bineid thir rans Contestant to battle an opponent who 4@y that Robert T. (Bobby) Jones |trip to England with the proposed) suspended ior six months by the ‘State | One home town press clipping to show the manager. nm to-ag-| Lake Placid third. Time, 413-5 seo- may be fifty pounds heavier. This would g> vbroad with a team now bo. | tum. Evins save, Thal On wore | Boxing Com sission for alleed stalling | ote ay Ss sLaikevAmateun Mie ‘ tremendous asset of size and endur- ing organized by the United States | 1) make the vo: Pte had 7 & recent bout at iencutis. j One typewritten alibi to se < , sch aera oliooemaraay the hoy W n ance has enabled Strangler Lewis to Gol i : | ypewritten allbi t id to the home town newspaper, ation gave a dinner here vhypind sts 7 Golf Associmtion. aires y written W. jr. of The annual meeting of the Intercol- | s L Lg repr to the skaters and the visit- isi capture the heavyweight champion- — The rise of Bobby Jones to a place | Piltshur the team captain, inform-| jegiate Football Rules Committee _pr One farewell speech to the rest of the boys That numt ing officials. ship. Lewis's headlock has been jn the first rank among golfers in|!" Wm that he would have to decline will be held in this city on Satu 4 : Phade cai to ‘Announcement was made by the greatly criticised, Yet it was the this country has been sensational, |‘"° (UY! pale March 5, according to tentative | Six We iq Lake Placid Skating Association that ecbampion's giant strength that wore | ached the seini-final round ‘ arrangements announced yesterday. — | Six Woolworth engagement rings for six of the training town br | rip teat zee : a 4 down his lighter opponents, at which the amate hampionst PINEHURST, N. C,, Feb. 4.—In the eR | | they had included in their programme Ee eee cert agony, we. emateur championship tour t match nd of the annual St. CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—The cases of the| h is to of I 10, 11 and 12, at which time i ment last year, and was runner-up Jentine g tournament, John D. eight Chicago American League bas e ‘ over the award of the international championships will used as a finishing weapon. in 1919, He now holds the Southern | Chapman of the nwich Country ball players and others indicted some ’ Comers Singles Tourn . dented i, the international women's Between two men of fairly equal title Club went. out, in against W. B. time ugo for alleged complicity in the cials are sald” to i aay 3 i plicity hs mpionship, Alarge entry from all Mi mize the headiock is mot unusually — [f plans now being made are carried | MacDonald of Stamford, and wes 4 up throwing of games in the 1919 World | to swing the famous American | ChuUmmionsnit ted States and Canada ge 5} Caddock, | 0 Sterling wii Pon. jat the turn, but found himself hard Series will be brought into court E oot Morest ne cane eae oR asa tay Ree ia Gest acnnaea total ‘om the Ree ene eee ee atte ra rami | Dut to Ht to'win by 1 up on the home Wednesday, Feb. 2, when Judge Wiliam | D 2 Tennis Club, at Forest Hills, One rea:|'s expected. Roe Johngon of Gal- ¢ ‘om } ork on Ma . gree fe had to sink a ton KB. Di of the Gounty Court will set 9] nr nh t son this is that the’ Longwood | cago, winner of laSt year’s champion- ea Aa et ener ebay aie pees wl have cue OF, tem Hin fact, to keep the match from going a date for arraignment of the men, It epe 0 U c ELS | Eric ton De Beton ert the ax.| Ship. is expected, as are Miss Wiste ti 8 NE eeks of actice over e urse! o extra holes was announced to-day, Pismar: Anion teaen: tee abd eay +| Muller, Miss Mildred Trusiow and more dangerous than the toe bold or i ves bs | aud | od 4 tional doubles from 1 urts to Forest} ¥ = i , | jes s a f Ottilic Porth of the 18tst 3 2 double wrist hold | Edouard Horemans, billiard champion Hills Geanite ita belne ofered the ‘wom aed y Jac surope, " “Abbe: eee f have a good season, or at least four|¢n’s championships in exchange. Tce hockey team. about ‘3,000 bouts and not once did wstic JV€WS8 potock aN OSsip blocks of thelr exhibttion 12 baiktine! Young Twirlers to Trainingjare wong to cause ders OHIO TO BOOM GOLF. Boxers to Anpear at West Side he see a contestant who had been Chien ene 8 be A " trouble in the Natic | Club's Show. 2 4. a Barptren that he coukl not leave) + pod “Kia” ts the welter- , the feature bout of fifteen rounds at the Itide. poe | Camp in Hopes of Securing a|shoula they go 1 TOLEDO, 0. Bie West Side iCe totic: hwy Nien ve the building without assistance. Se eee ne ance not [Mah rere Operting Cub tomer of the 13th and the 7th Resi“! Find to Help Five Veterans. Foster ean bad tA Tere are Gist hold {te second annual stag and smoker —-. weight champion of Europe does not | Wy tanaper We as MME nories will meet to-night in | + | stormy: times ahead for the Glants, | ‘nore subst ‘eraniia! the Holy Name R. ROLLER, after a long career Sse Pig linaker Weiamantel has sccurat Larry Regan | Jatter’s 100-vard range in @ small arms | | Toney did the best work in the m, 97th Stre : a sb JP td eet me Aanclaias vee champ ae Jf Elizabeits 10 go aguitmt Dube, National Rifle Association Indoor mate By Robert Bovd. box for the Giants last year. He a Oe rm dc jritton in their fifteen-round bout, s eae ee ‘ . g a MEaAITIA (oarenTe | venw mong those who w! there lp shy meed.to bar the |ror tne world’s welterweight cham |_,.Wils tare, who f fast brineing A Over. two hundred entries have temn| 0 oe eocene OU! Won 21 and lost 11 games. He was ame operative | ‘are Mike MeTighe, Charles, Mo Deadlock. In his opinion if this is|,. bait ke each Lee ts the local flyweight, to the frout, t celved for the Indoor games of the gd JUST where the Giants will fi rated third in the Heydler circuit. rl ae welterwelght champion, of the Pi 8 {8 | pionstiip titie, at Madison Square him up to meet Pateey Wallace of Pht fon, 6th Infantry, at the 4th Regi- -f in the National League race th:|Ncht followed with a rating of tifth, embraces Inver- | Canadian Army, Sergeant Ray. smith, done several other holds should also ¢,, on Mond lent, Charlks phia in the main bout of rounds at ‘he| Ment Armory in Jersey City to-night, va i having won 21 and lost 12. Douglas - club which staged the na- rAllister, law Taylor, Eddie yore weg coenie wena (one Monday night, Charley |debibia in dhe main tx fieen roande at ean Courage of the Now York \ec;|% coming season will depend largely| won 14 and lost 10. His rating was | onal open < onship last season, | es Fanaing, 112 pound A.A. shed, : ; Marvey, manager of Lewis, will not | Poser, Swing oa Fab, 11. Gols | and Andy Craw of the Brooklyn A. A.|on their pitching staff. Much has|tenth, Barnes followed with 29 won|¢ountry club, yania and ‘Toledo | pion, ‘Sam Mosberg end Bit fe the reduction of a fine, strenuous Griy be surprised but he will be tho i heen Morey Bellesesres 186 | 3710 be. none etatiere, jn). the: SGepG nd 15 los had aN but it is planned to expand to | ‘port to the class ef parlor games. "IY surprises return bout of ewtht rounds at the Obmgic A. A. | John Bentley Spectal,’@ two-mile scratch bCen said of late about trades that] And 15 lost. He had a National Teague Rc the Grraninatian. Georse Hothner, former world’s loser of several hundred dollars | of Phi adaptia on Fe, 14, race. |would make them a formidable team | (°UNE pe eleventh, tubs 2 He ton won tine oe oe ; Aoi hha nie feael aise re — | okie 9 and lost 16. and was classed as the cities. Bimece fiteres, is firm pind now (Charley says that Lewis is in better) ary williams, the Imig hearyweigt of | WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. 4—The| i" batting and defensive strength.|(hirty-first pitcher in the leagus. W. Morrison, President of the | Mietta tbat the’ headiock ‘should re. |@nape for this contest than he ever | trridgeort, will qoon be seen in another battle, announce nent that the House Appro: yet little importance has been at-| [t is certain that nothing can be}vounty clu ab and omoter of | the | main. George believes Joe Stecher's | Was befor Sa result Harvey has fight Bi Breanan, the| Priations Sub-Commurciramement of{tached to their strength on the/ expected from the eight youngsters. pep ea oy oly ek OLS al 5 ecissors is just as painful, but that |been tipping off all ot his friends to)" a Chloage heavyweiht, for twelve rounds at|horse breeding for the fiscal year be- | mound. lagna going to the taining VANS |Tv orness official, bas been named | ; meither hoi¢ is particularly dan- 5 and have @ weser ¢ tq | Show to be brought off by Gus Waldron at] ginning July 1 next from $250,000 to) yp, n the spring mean nothing. Of the} ny" 2 ee ae hee rocked = sf bi M04 SU DELS S LHREEE TR "8 | trenton, N. J., on Hed, 24, ‘Mh oui to ve 4a | $100,000 has created consternation in| From the list of young pitchers who|many who go few come home with |Secretary, _ — - \ Mfatever action ‘is taken at the|Chances of getting tho Judges’ vor- |inoreting ecrap, a9 each man i noted for bi] Wie ranks of the Federal iomount) will Journey to San Antonio with) the team on City meeting will be bind- dict aris, to receive a. guaran- venom and hard hitting bers everywhere mone’ an Se Jennings the latter part of this arate wih se a me Neus, the PIRATES AFTER INFIELDER. 3 ctions of the country. |tee of $10, ‘or figh ritto! 3 avidel a edvidere | Gants a what they are Hing ever had We ‘advantage of 8 ly fc atin ae Moen petro aan se] BASKETBALL NOTES [i RIO pt lt eter ot cnt Eau Sais ites [Saket eth a 5 lee , ror Sporting Club tn Es at Now Brunswick, N. Ji, and he of hurlers than represented them in nal Ley a 6 1921] to ‘the Pittsburs As for Lewis, he is certain that S id Sgt hie 1 edhe tome gow thet) last year’s race. pennant race. Baseball Chib, is ant Mition to his headlock | !u# Bogssh was to have m olen ia layott will enable him to make better fights The Holy Name Kni rbockers |! a . - the team let be Seen ech | tesaay reported I and Sunsmern who reenty | tan he did a sear ago.” -He will shortly bo awn | Will Line wp Sunday afternoon againat Should ft so happen that none off | President aBrney Dr ° ot ling name “When starting | me ® bie hit in the Garden by beating Bteve | at one of the local clube the San Salvador, Of Co. team (the eight pitching prospects, Daven-| The Giant owners are not through ager George Gibson, A + Cee ea ieer, about twelve | Walz, was subaituted. Summers has also held i - at Manhattan Casino. “Swede” Grim. |Port, Voight, Shea, Grody, Warnes |by any means in trying to obtain a from New York _ ye: t your service— out on his mat career, 6 1 Jimmen, ¥ 3 1 h f i 1 t Lib years ago, the present champion took | Ms own saint Boge on swe conealone, Mums | hren ot Lone Taland City, who fought rland, Manz, Driscoll a rton, Ryan and Winters, develop | 00d inflelder and another playe: for “they cont eee nha certain ‘ 1B | NATIONAL Mia name of Strangler Lewls, who | ma? ' te orisinal Johan Summers, tnd change |e Ty last Friday, clehe as tone | Acker will ptay for the home five. inte Bin \eegue i materiel ton. Eis the outfield ; etl AAA i owners are Raees le Searcat wits’ an: as. | 0% to Marty on account of another Newark, iday night, ‘bas two more |? : Laan ‘ew York team will have to depen oer |packe, | They refuse aa | AEN : boxer bearing the app: lation, n " he boxns Al Norto unts Point E Five will meet |upon last year's veteran: vould De prising | invited to ins) nickname of “Strangler.” It is mere- battling unive the cut of Willie Lawia ‘ athaven Sport| and Southern Boulevard this evening. | Barnes ton, Toney, Douglas and|ne of their numerous good catchers|FFFP— SOS ry | complete service station. an ly the suggestion of strangle that Lyons asked Lewis en The Beaumont Jun.ors won the fir Opal there is nothing certain. If they for another pitcher. iC li Pp, M ag, fies caused s0 many critics to go ON | Wilie ket no time in ‘The Boxing Commission, at tte meeting held | StMe, Of a Serier by defeating t = = an ae —— | \ ||} Poertner Motor Car Co., I Ne the warpath against the use of the has reve! up Lyon yesterday afternoon, passed upoo the case of dims | LUKe's Alumni of Collego Point 0., Inc, : Mea diock. pen Duin ks Can aac takings # dinms |<" “The winners have open dates for New York Brecklys a8 Fog rll isuiwelkit, who was bsiog| Tin Hound home teams. address t-1-|( Bowling Strikes wk ar ares_ Walk a Mile d Rowers Wilkes-Barre to Pinay Whirlwinds, Fw. ¢ Cluh to-morrow | and Salto Joe | Hayes, 555 Grand Avenue, Astoria, a Five of the speediest players in the | starry Parl of ilarion Kelly at the Woodiaven Sporting Chub, Dexter |b age fora Camel, We ha | Penn State Lea Rue wi Oppon the NOW erent midllowelstite in thle country ark At the same time, After limening to tho | Unknown quintet, 115 pounds, de-| OWInE to the serious iliness of his oie, N | them in cartons of 200 | : See iccicete ins wetere <snibionaia uterested in the cam, the commission ruled that ies in opponents's courts. Ad-| father in Pittsburgh, Charlie ment at | 5 in the 224 Regiment Armory, Broad wa Inascaued Wena tae’ oh Ro r for $1.59. 21st Successful Y, Yeath Street. “The visiting team, ts ta-wud bout at Portland, Ore., next weak Bf | hem eer had fm cle with Butts” Harn, No. 114 East|the crack Philadelphia bowler, was| Msdii#h icam seare wiih a total of fl, and ae Bie Wilkes Barre axgregation Which ed muceeful in this, sorep Jack Kearns, + anes is Soar 9 full ble sogagement | 11 Street compelled to cancel his engagement uel houors wite ® total of 202, Also, Merode Specials. mplonship leag ©. will bring him tw wwome of Uo crad i 0 oke a ten- aids i Min ici ick | ‘Trinity Bycoum of Brooklyn, with | {0 full Lao Tucke a ten-gams t long filler cigar, per \ Raa Mitenih anh seckneder ar ins \i2 te ‘etait Raley The Star Bporting Clud changes tts night neat|a record of fourtec ght vie. |Serles at ‘Thum's White Fi After indulging Peters and Klushin with » six: ||) bar, P | onan, Riconda and Kennedy of the | ssnaon, the ical Swale hearrwoldht, has| week to Tucstay igh. Ture ten-rount enma| tories, one tle and one defeat, has| *levs this evening. ‘Trucks left Phil- |i Nedeey alters, brookiva,. during the "saris 0 alee | ee cite ice Poster ores Bens |g cer canoe, “Neb John Con who was one| (op the bill Tle tiple eat ie made up of|open datos for Heavywelght teams, |Sdiphia yesterday afternoon for his om ; : Dae | ; ||| BILLIARD Slots and Hillard Hoffman. Ne mans tanagem that Martin Turke, the| all load ladk They are paired off in tho fol-| Address Manager Ko n, No. father's bedside. Fred Belderbecke, pkey Box of 25, $1.74 { | Grade A, o— ‘Orieana bearyweight, had whon be came het | lowing boute: Marry Selgel va, Jim Kirk, Kitty| Harrison Avenue, Brooklyn.’ aad Page White Mlepiigay Box of 50, 3.4¢ Ml Aig Aton we bauts, Sasson and Samy Golden agreal to] Baker va Matty Brooks y Bem ve. Tom : pwling Academy, who arranged th rede i NEW SRLRANS SELECTIONS. ee ee a eemshataty ested Cor to woo | MaMahon, ‘The entire programme makes up fang. | ~The Assumption Crowns meet the| match, will try to bring the two stars Prompt Service | NENT QUALITIES. Bil Rendered, Secretary, MOOT | alar is alfa inthe fe tleut rounds of borg Bt, Mary ‘Prisagiog to-morrow night | tonether in March jo| | F.R. ALLMANN WOOLLEN CO, ss - at Gaengerbund Hall, Brooklyn. ee od Pibecont iaceaiachine Gunner, | Pete dane Se cl visaaes | “ane Gs te onal we ac ae | _seésion, from repens fpia afl metions of the Vit; total dot” tou or Key's || 7! Leonard St., Brooklyn, N.Y. | : Third Race Jock Scott, Youneed, ny yeam ago, now twndling Lary Hanson, | accompanied by his manager, Joo Jacobs, will en Red Monroe Wins Decision, Ci AM eee hl | ss Social Btar, J b like “Batting Dane," of Brookle:. harley hes| train for Basten tate this afterncon, where, to-| .At the Columbus A. Yonkers, last loys May 2, sives promise of SmokeShop ff = = Fourth "Race—Cinderclla, sugar | ase taadetved to mect Bert Spencer for a ft-| morrow mening, be will engage ina tentouna| Night Red Monroe of Yonkers scored any of the pre ‘the bowling team of. Willem Opemhye Sop. SmokeShop one step o | PIONVER SPORTIN ‘i Ppt Mease F. tecn-round beait at a club In Brooklyn on Fup, 7.| decison contest with Bud Christiano, the hard SHother victory when he received the town tae ether ‘aoe consisting of Ginsler, Hulse, lank 0 Broadway at 35th St 149 Kast 240 st odinon Ser Ba Race—Wadsworth’s Last, |Gokiman ougnt to make a vary good fighter of | hitting Hebtweight from Buffalo, O'Leary ls more WitRes decision, ov Tracey of wan Ailey would’ be epee. | ean, were returned the winviers of y at 35th § if 00, You * aca Berlin. Hausa, hap Onaeideat thet be Wil ataeie decisive vietar Brooklyn, after twelve ,. MONPOG sented by at least three teams, rolled with the JH & ¢ Also Fifth Fl., 35th St | Lou Bogash Sixth Race—Harvey Smarr, N. K. 7 Jed throughout the bout, Tracey's holding bats Silk Rowling. League iast_ni | "DMISS aes Having received a swollen onr in this recent bout | Ow" Me Maio batter, In the erent of aie was "they only thing that saved him. — yoy abby of the arcade Bowling Club team | eveuine mith 8 score’ of i . Rase—Nebraake, Captain with Di ral are rit he Bota ra a Mery ora Casniano he will, Monon dropped ‘Ericey in the: twelfth st Theo “tree ah with’ some of the ety ipsa arrage of 207 In Beores: | tion Seema Lighter, (0 meet Kid Dube ia bf fisted mem, Jonny Din’ ee Aine, ton avplring art is city at the Broadway | J. H & 0, K. le Siike—-708, 801, 680. Wm. ‘swod sive puree, & Sous—033, 465, ne ES 3 8 . r . FSO EE scenery =i ROU ee secntann, i .

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