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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 192 AV); 4 a ’ THE EVENING WORLD MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TO BE MADE INTO SWIMMING POOL IT’S A HARD LIFE, MATES By Thornton Fisher Sieger’s Great Finish ae aha Earns Him a Draw With Billy Defoe in Garden RECORD CROWD, SEES DE FOE-SIEGER BOUT. By John Pollock. The gros receipts of the box- ing show held at Madison Square Garden jast night, at whieh Billy De Foe of St. Paul and Sammy Sieger of New York fought a fif- teen-round draw in the main bout, were $38,360. ~ ‘This sum is the largest amount ever taken in at a boxing entertainment in the Garden at a scale of $1 to $5. Sieger received $7,298.40 for his end, While De Foe drew down ex actly $5,466.30, Close to 14,000 persons watched the bouts, of whom 12,795 paid for tickets. ‘The State received $1,918. Several thousand persons were turned away when the Fire Department officials ordered the club to stop selling tickets. The tickets were a as nee at 2,000 at 2. 4,687 at 3 289 at 4%... 3,331 at 5... Total. hi \ Abe Goldstein Beats Frankie Daly in the Best Bout of the Night. By Robert Boyd. AD Billy Defoe of St. Paul been able to use his right hand in the last eight rounds of his fight with Sammy Sieger of New| York he might have been accepted | to-day as the Togical candidate battle for the featherweight title. As iit was, the local featherweight made a strong finish that entitled him to a draw | More than 13,500 fight fans crowded their way into Madison Square Gar- den.. This established a record for the Walker boxing law, At the end of the fifteen rounds the judges disagreed. Major Biddle | named Sieger and Joe Ruddy called it a draw. After a short consulta-| tion Referee Haukop called it even. | During the early rounds the shifty St. Paul man set to work piling up & comfortable lead. He used a straight fast left hand that reached | Sieger’s face every time he let it go. His right he worked to both the body jand head, making it appear that | Young Sieger was in there taking a| boxing lesson. The New York boy did not take kindly to his adversary's speedy hit- ting and resorted to clinching and (holding tactics that spoiled Defoe's aggressiveness. Up to the seventh round it looked like Defoe’s fight by a wide margin. lt At the beginning of the eighth round Defoe depended solely on his fast left jab. His right he used to brush off Sieger's left leads. and when he came in close feebly brought jit over to his opponent's face. There | was “nothing” in back of these right |handers and they appeared to be | brought over for a psychological more |than a damaging effect. | Until this stage of the battle de- feat was written plainly in the New York youngster’s worried face. In the closing rounds Sieger came slong like a “blue streak.” He fought | Defoe all over the ring, using both hands to the face and body and mak- ug the veteran Defoe shake. After the fight it was stated that De‘oe had injured his right hand i the early rounds. This was the first | teht he had taken part in since he dislocated his thumb on the same | hand in a bout six weeks ago. Defoe made a “allant attempt to se @ Garden to- Undergo Great) Transformation This Spring. indoor boxing season in the city will come to an end on Mareh 17 as far as Madison Garden is concerned. After the circus will hold forth and according to plans well under the old amphitheatre will be into a huge swimming Do do thie will mean the ex- of a lot of money, but Tex has long since shown that is a secondary consideration ‘nim when he once makes up his to put across something bis unusual, | Rickard's self-appointed advisers ) are not enthusiastic about the swim-/ Tming pool proposition, considering the trouble of installing it, but the | promoter bimself thinks the presence of thousands disporting themselves in dig open roof sur- walls will of itself to} nD HOTHIN' UNDER IT NOT & RAGCED CENT FoR THE WIFE AND KIDDIES MANAEER TY COBB SAYS HE WILL LET THE BOYS Tran! IN THE HAY UNTIL WOON (F THEN WISH cumstances, was an appropriate and Just verdict, Defoe weighed 126 pounds and the New York fighter two pounds lighter. Before the fight it was announced that the winner would meet Kilbane in the Garden within the next two months. In an uninteresting semi-final Fred- die Jacks, formerly of England, but now a resident of Brooklyn, fought ten monotonous rounds with Eart™ Baird of Seattle. At the end of the bout between these featherweights the judges could not agree on the winner and the referee, Jack McAuliffe, called it a draw. ‘What resulted in the best bout of the evening was the ten-round battle between “Abe Attell” Goldstein, the fast New York bantam, and Frankie Daly of Staten Island, a classy little bantam of the Frawley days. Goldstein knew too much about the fine points of the game and easily offset his adversary’s buildog aggres- siveness by his clean, straight punch- ing and superior ring generalship. With a solid right cross in the fifth as Daly was stepping in, Abe had him ina bad way. He staggered. reeled around the ring and held on until his head cleared. ‘This spoiled the only opportunity the protege of Willie Lewis had to finish the vet- Abe won the judges’ decision. ME PiLLow LeMR G HAS DISSOLVED” LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. * Cegrnight, 1971. ty The Press Pubtidiing Co, (The Now Yort Brening Wert) ——————————— | PUT GOLF IN THE CABINET. | One of the country’s greatest industries that is stili unrepre- sented in the Cabinet sg golf. The money trust flirts with the ‘Treasury Department, the sugar folks play tag in the Attorney General office, and the oi] and salve industries run high in the State Department. The Cabine: meets twice a week and plays goif the other four afternoons. That gives ‘em a full week of getting — | in and getting ont of holes. Yet golf's still regarded as an intant industry the sdime as assembling rattles and making oolic medicio. Cire If Harding wants to cape birdie with the golfanaties, he will nai] an extra.chair in the Cabinet room and choose a Secretury of ive it Golluf. General Charlie Dawes, the well known staple and Tsay | Silvana sane eee ea orbe continued cusser, looks like Warren's best bet. A guy that can talk like |with a draw, which, under the cir- Charlie did to the Congressmen is just the guy, to address a golf ball and otherwise work for the good of the game. ARE GOING TO TRAIN DELUXE IN CAMIEORNIA cS |McGowan Beats Lamy Two Out Of Three Races Special to The Evening World.) SARANAC LAKE, N. Y,, Feb. 16.-- Two out of three of the professional match races between erett_ Mc- jowan of St. Paul and Edmund Lamy of Saranac Lake went to the St. Paul McGowan took th dash and the one-mile, Lamy won the three-quarter-mile event Lamy sho gun in the 220-yard dash to a, five- yard lead, which he held until the third turn Was reached. In the three-quarter-mile event the men loafed for four and « halt laps. first one and then the other setting the pace. ‘At this point McGowan was leading Lamy, and the Saranac Lake a MILLER HUCGINS, Part OF WHOSE ourhr LEFT Ves— TERDAN FoR HOT~ SPRINES: as been in consyltation for last few days with swimming and unleas something happens to switch his ideas entirely ‘at the last minute the Garden will, @pring, be undergoing the transformation scene,in its Giants’ Owner, Back From Cuba, Thinks His Club Will Win Pennant} President Stoneham Says Reds] {2s Bons yen, Pree, Brooke lass fall, and Pakat has been (ie ne and Pirates Are Teams His yn's retired list because of illness, haa Club Must Beat. 4 RICKARD, however, has not al- lowed his latest project to in- terfere «with his promotion of ‘boxing boute meanwhile. Ho is al- _ ‘Tea@y considering a card for the fare- "well show and is particularly anxious to have Jack Britton defend his wei- ‘ter title in it. Getting opponents for Britton, however, is not as easy as it looks, Tex would like to put Lou informed Squire Bbbets that the boils from which he suffered have gone and that he willbe with the team at New Orleans on March 7. Charles A. Stoneham, Pfesident of| Hugh Duffy, Red Sox manager. wax the New Engiand champion, Jeok, but Bogash is more or ‘tied up with a Bridgeport pro- the New York Giants, arrived home from Cuba yesterday with the sur- prising information that he expects fat the Commodore yesterday at the new International Leagua meeting, and de- spite the fact that his team has b consigned to the cellar by certain critics man suddenly sprinted past him, tak- ing a lead of about eight yards, which he held to the end. This a A first class golfer is not required. Baker was Secretary of War without pre- vioug experience in carrying on a war and Bryafi was Secretary of he was very cheerful, | fe need un outfielder,” eaid Hugh. “Then we’ eady to go. Del Pratt, who I believe will decide to play, will Strengthen and steady our infleld, and 1 believe the pitching and catching ‘will be better than Mus . ve @ number of fine youngs jook er, We ex-| ta short training trip compared to ‘and will attempt nothing but | will beneflt our players. CHICAGO, Feb. 16 American Association ' has adop’ 168-game ‘schedule for the ccming season, reach- ing the decision on the first roll call for the first time in the history of tne organization. Phe plan to play the same number of games as last year met little oppo- sition, State without the previous experience of carrying a State. oe 6 You can argue that golf is only a game, but (hat’s al politics is—or are, All the Cabinet guys are secrétaries Wilson plays clap-in-clap-out with the boys. P. is Secretary ct Butt-in, butt-in, who's got the button? Baker is Secretary of the Hide and Seek Department in which Grover Bergdoil was such @ success. Burleson is boss of the puzzle section. ST wat) If a nine-hole course the size of Rhode Island is entitled to two guys in the Senate, then the great and glorious assembly of golf links deserves at least a Cabinet post. And Dawes should get the job by a margin of seventeen expletives. Fight Fans Will Pay Over $50,000 | To See Martin Make Local Debut’ Advance Sale for Bout Against Brennan at Garden Passes $20;000 Mark. McGowan copped the mile. event was the closest of the day. As the men hit the head of the stretch McGowan was leading, when Lamy, | with a desperate effort, sprinted unt! most on even terms. The effort oved too great, the St. Pau! boy atting the decision by ahont a half} a foot poonds. Willia the mile from Roy Me cago, holder of the world outdoor record, Bobbie Heorn of New| York taking third. In mile-and- half event Leitch repeated when he} beat Roy McWhorter and red Buend- | gen of Chicago in 4 minutes seconds. | for @ match with Britton, next June, He has and can be held to it date Guckpln and tennis bowling tournament which Jimmie Smith. famed from coast £9 coast for ys ability to roll big scores in tournament and match games and considered by many to be the cham- pion bowler of the world, writes from | ardwaukee, where he Is employed as | the manager of a large bowling acad- lomy, that he has entirely recovered from a siege of ‘lness and that he is rolling again'in his usual form. He states that he is booked to roll in ihe American Bowling Congress tour- nament at Buffalo, N. Y., March 26 and 21, and it is just possible that he} may come on to New York for a visit ere he goes back to Milwaukee. lutte prt "arta dat uate ea Re eR RE spatipaes ill aM oa culsas of Buffalo sod’ $08] three-sune cites ees vigehem” trom Daffalo, ‘There are 2,000 entries im the ple. event and 4.000 "in the individual. “New ag eas sent twenty-five teams to his men to win the pennant, and that he hopes they will play the Worl Series on the Polo Grounds with the Yonkees and that through tie games that samé@ series lasts through dozen sexsions, “We figure it this way,” sald Mr. Stoneham, “The Giants have been strengthened since last year. We are Going to be better in catching, better in pitching, stronger on the defense and just as strong at least in hit- ting, if not stronger, We have @ young team that is improving all the while. ‘There is only one veteran on it, George Burns, and he Is as good as they come, “we think that the Reds and Pirates aro the teams we have to) beat. We think that the former, | however, have lost slightly in batting | strength, are no stronger in pitching and are very much weaker on the de- fense than they were in 1920. We! figure the Pittsburgh team to be as| strong In pitching and catching and) err aet Sort, Tank up. | stronger on the defense, but: far/ amet do you mean rest him up?” | weaker in batting, the biz offensive ay n. “He hasn't been do- | power of the team, due to the loss of Sa Mee en Jatsly, bes her” Bouthworth and Nicholson, We think Pheeaeh 8 Johnson's method of} the Giants have improved more than | Prorat ed ymater on the recent | either of there clubs. | sfforis of Ted Lewis against Britton. | “phe Robins are about the same vit ena dy it ‘will be remembered, once | ag jaat year, but they have veterans) eee in Cen nt, St, the time! on the team who are.not getting any rashing, inown as the dashing, | petter. They Were lucky to win last 4 ; Smashing Ted and then had season, and I don’t believe they can &% tough time of trying 10 make the | pepe: eir we is Yingiiah welterweight live up to all repeat their miraculous spurt thi Abe adjectives implied. | "Every one tells us that the signs Dig: be ball year, and you HAT Bill Brennan-Bob Martin| Per 'aepend on it that ti can depend on it that the Glante will bout at the Garden Priday|do their share in providing good night has all the experts sport.” a guessing. On paper Brennan looks AG ee inns but a stroll up tin-ear ‘ will give you the impression “that the A EF champion is going io give “Big Bill” the time of bis life ‘it indeed he doesn’t beat him. Mar- tin is young, ambitious, is reputed to possess @ real wyllop and has a for ‘word of games and 1, members of the Bastern Aii:y ion are Vending their entire sip the coming metropotitan champ!) Oreaker, and in addition. the. fe members have domated a prise for the bow rot for on the might. that teems from. the! Teapertive alleys bowl: "A. Dunbar, Joep "Thtin: James Spinella Ti... Setvas, Erwich Brothers, BR Amann, Ril Lehrbach, James Sonatore, Ahir! very proud of the dia- belt he got from Rickard for Lewis, but under the of gift he mmust successfully) it twice before it becomes his personal property. Naturaliy Jack ‘wants to “own” the belt as soon as ‘possible and he doesn't care with cs, ee BO Wil mingle in order to do The United Rowling Club's headpin, nin teapin Yaurnamenta are mneauied ae, ane fieoctatton'T Keedauariers Mat’ be offered to the winners of A corking good trrout will TIMMY JOH'NGON is planning for the reopening of his club at 4 Manhattan Casino. Yesterday he Fan into Morgan and tried w engage the iturn Daniel in talk leading to the possible signing of Britton for some kind of a match Morgan rushed by him, waving him away with the remark’ that he was | Basketball players will have an off) HAS BEEN STARRING AT aight to-morrow aa only ene same '8] BASKETBALL 12 YEARS. scheduled to be playea. This con- test will bring together the Rival Five — of the 92d Street Y. M. H. A., 135- pound champions of the Metropolitan League, and the sth Street Y. M A.. The game will be staged on the 86th Street court, On Saturday night the Rival quintet will nets in a| return game with ¢ Franklin Juniors of Westchester, M. Rappa port, Manager of th tle holders bas several open dates. can be reached at No, 48 East 92d ot The Tilton Five, feated the Greenwich Juniors by 32 H to 11, has open dutes for 105-pound Ata i teams, ‘he lineup is composed of ste Schomberg, Schneider, Beck, Kellner, Miller and Suifin, Address A. Schne der, No, 89 Clinton Street, city. Tammany Hall, 14th Strect and Third Avenue, will be the battle ground of what looks like a good contest Sun day afternoon, when the Italian | Catholic Club mingles with the New) York Big Five. The New Yorkers will line up with Bob Grody, pitcher of the Giants, at gentre, Joe Grabe! and Birdie, forwards and Farrell and Gold: at guard, Franklin A, C. junior feated the Hunt's ‘Point Kagles, claimants of the lighcweight cham- pionnhip of the Bronx, in a recent} game by 4) to 8%, ‘The Senior quinte were ted by the St. Jerome C.C,,{ 31 to 29, lowing the game in the Inst 9 of play. 1 A spectacular shot from the centre, ihe court, made in the last five soconds of play, enabled tie Audubon | Five to defeat the B. F. Kelth C! the Doyle-Segal bout will draw a| Chatto Doeaerick. mat r | fa : (ween featherwetgh:s 10 Saturday cight's all-ear vantam card. It will be between Johnny Williams, | By John Poliock. pre : | Judging by the advance sale of tick- for the fifteen-round devision bout | between Bil: Brennan, the rugged Chi- cago heavyweight, and Boo Martin, cavyweight champion of the A. E. which 4s slated to be fought at Mad:- on Square Garden on Friday night, it | goks likey sure thing that the gross eipts will go over the $50.00 mark, | ‘yex Rickard announced to-day chet the sale of tickets for the contest has| already passed $20,000. This will Martin's first appearance in a bout tn this city. | terion, the ‘bow six oon | Meter’ alleys Fee | Ui" pcheduled to wart at | Adam Sohsefier, son of the. well known foeman' of that ame, ‘whe hee, bess Targent Ydantified. with vhe bowling came Tor” a acentury or more, is" bowilag th ‘gees aember of the Mutual "Bowiihg Cen Tuber twurnmment. whieh Atl wales Tne fownan hae 8 Tat to be Bre Grifin Overweight and Lynch Re-| fuses to Box Him. | FORT WORTH, Tex, Feb, 16. “Dandy” Dick Griffin of Fort Worth | was three and a half pounds over his agreed weight of 118 pounds, and Joc) Lynch of New York, bantamweignt ities ae ieee Zork Women's Champion, retused to meet him in their Bleppant slew between Marcas scheduled ten-réund bout here last |4 ies stab, bree ie night. ico ond individusla” Piset cia last nig) fhe ‘winners of each erent. a Eadie Hu, | TRENTON Jen 16,—Eddie | The, New York Tadlew’ Ald Sockety te tn liughem the Pacific Coast welterweight, | Wal friday” Invitations tact the St, ere wou his fight here last night on a foul. | for the affair, ‘which gle promise et’ te Young ‘Tom ‘Sharkey continued to best ever staged by the society. strike Hughes low, despite the warn- ings of the referee. In the seventh round Hughes was knocked down by a low punch and Referee Waldron waved Sharkey to his comes, giving Hughes the fight on a fo P of the mill Hughes had a decided ad- vantage. who meets Sammy Nabi in the main go. Oeste and Jinuny Tomascia will weet in the seani- fine, Moors the fast bantammeight of Memphis, | nF A booked to meet Carl ‘remains, the | cme in a veh-round 2 8 tow owes: off by Matt Hinkel . the bie roller exating rink at Cleveland, 0. BB. After ®, Tomme Waleh, Maraawe of Moore, expe te mach Moore 10 bot | ¢ lumen for et ivants at tue Future City | A.C. of St Louw, ae Pal Tene H f Clove & show to be who recently de e ve Tun delng th Mike Arra of Tariom, who recently ontpointed oe Martin Judes of PhUadeiphia in a twelre-round | bout at ‘Treaton, N. J, is signed up for two | more fights, Hiv fliet will be with AMckey Brown for twelve rousis at the Star Sporting Chm of Harlem, on Fh, 23, and hie second wi Mickey Mooney for twelro rounds at the Arena A. ©., of Trent on Feb. 23, thetr awards at Dan aftemcon, A. two-lady under wy at these ‘Twenty-one teams are Newark stil! has an outside chance to regain a place in the New Inter- national League, but it must be done through the purchase of the fran- chise now neld by Akron, ©. And not through any appeal or application to the lengue itself, Rumors that Syrao Akron were ready to drop out of the big clase AA ormanization were not - a ng of the e'ub y , at the Hote! Corm- né@ John Conway Toole, the new President, announced ty that the circuit would stand as a yeat ago. team turn Johnny Giyon, the New York middleweight, is ncaa ouraaent will a try a “comeback” on Saturday evening, Feb. Teast Monday 2 He has been matebed by Charley Doesorick to mest Young Wiser of Byracuse, who recentls Geleated Soldier Bartfield, in a fiftedn-round main bout at the Pioneer Sporting Ch on Kast Street. Glynn i working bard for (be WoraLcomouse | TAI Brennan Scores Another K, 0. HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 16.—At the OMe AC. last evening Bill Bren- han of Chicago knocked out Spike Rucwadden of Phitadelphia in the third ind of a scheduled star boyt of ten Teunds”. Brennan knocked MacFadden TeMthe floor four times before he was | counted out Avie Ratner, whe Jet a 0 tout at Roobaster, N. Y., on Monday night, recelved $1,890.95 for his’ end, while Downey drew down exactly $1,163.09, ‘The grow receipte aoumted to $4,800.59. & mcd howe for that | . Reading and team de- AKE what you have last twiceas long by mixingit with Mouquin’s non- alcoholic Italian Vermouth —the new vermouth with the old- time flavor and blend. His Excellency, Mouquin's Gin gr Ale, has “that French y taste” andj for what Boy McCormick is going back to bis home an to win you will find two who Treleud as be can secure pas 9 are predicting that Martin will pring the big surprise. ‘That reek Sapenters throw out Brennan's showing against Dempsey, arguing that he will probably never be the same “Big Bill" again, He was trained to the minute for that engagement and ip not likely to be such good shape Friday nigtit. ‘The managers of the rivals are as- friends that their man can't Jose and there is a ring of genuine | Jobouy Murray, soageueet of F rm bls action in part faaley took Murray io Wis a $36 preliminary febter, So well did ble that Murray made Oor £10,000 ont of ie fraps last year, i 3 » AY | var ‘a nonth, MeConnick is not fecling well and he Cindy the rest will be of great benefit to bim, He has asked his manager, Billy Ciheon, not to trrange auy bouts for tim untd be retums to Axmerica again, no longer under the . will probebiy eaon George Brown a Big Hit in Lynn. with Baghy, Whe Mass, Feb. 16,—George wh, "west aide lightwelg 2 knockout | victory ms, Lynn's hope for | row nl. Adams out- wht pounds and was | left hook to the jaw Brown will meet Britt b Col, 7. Yankees with Mrs Miss Bernie L. Huston. part owner of the left for Dover Hall yoster: Huston 1 hig, daucht Huston, ‘The Colonel wy reat at the Southern camp with Wilh Robinson, nana. of the Brooklyn team, who js there with Mra. Robinson, nfidence are for ten, days, returning here about ne in their respective state-| March 1 for some important confer. ments. Leo Fiynn, who handies ences regarding the new park of the ‘Brennan, apparently’ is afraid. that | Yankees. Aout March 15 he will prob: ‘Bill may suffer a lows of prestige inj ably go to Shreveport to see how the vance from the stories in circula- | ™en ore progressing in their training. ‘ton of Martin's prowess, and, while | ts ah nds to smile* them off, it is | y _ isaid that within the last few days he | EpirGs thinking twice about possibilitics. | > Imagine the shock Leo would get if in, the man who went ev sry of twelve rounds with Cham- Dempsey before going down to {, should prove easy picking for ‘comparatively inexperienced Jimmy — Bronson, — who ‘hace good eorain are alated to be fougit at on the latter's court, by 26 to 24. 1 he Commonweaith Sporying Club of Hartem to- winning basket was made by J. 1 R | glabt as Matchmaker Tom McArdle bas booked non, The winners bh open du ‘ ) evenly matched fighters to clash in tea Address C. Coghlan, No. 563 West ‘ound bouts, ‘The fighters who will batt! Street, city: is follows: Frankie Notter ve, Tommy George Norman, the mainstay | ('Neill, Uinks Bums ws, Joie Leon and Young The Peekskill Big Five wound y of the Bt James ‘Triangles,chae | Fulloo ve, Batty Garde, our a successful trip through ¢ 4 f . i” | cro ao on the cond, - ee sing the Company een playing basketball for the | team, National Gv of past twelve years and improves | most interesting tnesze with age. He covers # guard po- Ruth later. Ruth and Mrs. Ruth will|that town open da sition for the Triangles, who are for Whi fives of 9 th q one of Brooklyn's leading court leave town on Sunday my strength. Mit Henry Fabian, groundkeepor of the| Nan 71k ne aggregations. Norman is consid ered one of the cleverest feeders Giants anicures the grass under | yO isn the other side of the bridge and Gooman's tuff so that it is the sreenaat | Br on Manhattan Jsland, should reach San} Ghuplain Duffy Club Five and t posseases a clever and accurate + eye in shooting baskets, In ad- lo: morrow i get the aa eid teady for the artivalge| Apnunelation Quintet battled |minutes to @ tle in-m recent gume at | dition to playing on the Brooklyn team, Norman also participates out and developed’ Martin, | rs ol Martin, [he Giants. Ea Mackall, the club meding nothing but victors: trainer, with the sults and other paras | bling's Casino. The Dufty Big Fi the be. played by Trenton ern League, of which weighed Lirown know Ly out BY, ate and right to the body. fohnny Shugrue or Frankie \in two weeks. Hommey and Currie Box Draw At the Brighton Boxing Club, State Isiand, last night Packey Hommey an Willie’ Currie fought zhe most sens | tional battle seen there in many ® cu. Bath boys stood toe to toe and batue Bo Other twelve rounds to a draw. Both jud: agreed on draw Both poys weighed 133 pounds. — egisiaiure Role: ball Betting Bill. JEFFERSON CITY, M 7 bill prohibiting be mes and making it felon: alle by imprisonment for a maximum of veara, was reported ably by the House Jurisprudence Commit- California and won many of we hort d outa there Ho ciaims be 1s pesfortiy wall agais, ted be wil (rr (0 get cw bouts with the top; é tober bere a Waite terday for Hot Hoyt sand Harry Harper left prings. ‘They will pick up Carl Mavs at St. Louts and will he joined by Wally Sehang and Babe M the Richie Mitchell, the crack lightwogh: of tit: weule, Who gare Beony Leonard (git io the Garden two months | against Rockey Kanoas, the game It wes ware Gacd ‘armed from s reliable source at Madison | that Billy Gibson will be ‘ew wanager of Weany Valarr, tbe local fighter, * cm aout ha Ne has then Va.) "ao 83 oem nm about (he matter, and Jacobs “J ran wanlee J ‘oid Gibson be was glad to see him handle Valger, | : nd Address W. Knigkenboc Smoke onr Cigares Boniface. Deouquin Restaurant & Wine Co, 188 Prince &t. N. ¥. Tel. Spring S45, nue, Missouri will surely witnem The tig beneit for Awtie Rice, Polamoin, the shrewd manager of Paul | coteran featherweixh! of New Lovcion : the crack cast side welterwoteht, sesterdey | be staged in the latter oily to-night. All of tae x to box Nate Segal, ihe present | prutninent” {Avior Kast will engage th i welterwelaht championship of | bouts, end it is ¢ chat Ago Will seaion sen of the, Mlasaurl Lae a Le view _ = England, Mochanies’ Buttding, Boston, | aoverg) thousand doliaw fc the sahow: In iu bthat there are ample lawe on the junds Ube Ausplees of the AIMOrY A. A., March 1, day Bice fowrn ail of voe bet feuthernvighte nuslays, books to ‘au epidemic "gee woe ke Luis rom Dune Kabel sets hie busin, jor pasabally ve 3 ry % = a Tons Dor'e, sigued for hi Be Bary and saya hie doeon't phornpile, wil! leave Nereon Fen, 28 1n| ware trailing by 8 points at 0 7 - ut by} lon, fort ennan may Advance of the team fo have things in| Zinning of the second half, er accus readin FR] clubhouse when the | short and suappy msaing managed to a ie + make the-miteb ail square before the ht Saleen t tn ao i Adin % TT