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+ EN ree a mg —— — re criterion. Five N fia nth Five Cities Send Boxers to Amateur Boxing Tournament | Here. 4 ‘amateur tournament sched- uled for the Garden, beginning ‘Wednesday, is attracting a lot of attention among boxing fans. In / @oing so much for the “pros” Tex Rickard didn't overlook the simon pures, Ever since the first amateur ‘bouts wore held at the Garden, inter- est in their results has grown won- derfully, until now the doings of the |. boys are followed as closely ring didoes of the professionals. coming tournament our local are to be pitted against from Cleveland, Philadel- on and Pittsburgh, making intercity affair, Some genuine petition may be looked for if the bouts held in Smoketown only on last Saturday night be tak _ over there then, and three of them | beaten. Boston has always | boasted of good amateur boxers, fo @pirited sport is in prospect. US GARDINER, the old-time) boxer, who fought the McIad- | dens, tho Wille Fitageralds and men of that stripe in his day. is| ie F H i PAT O'HARA LEADS - See DANCE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB HOLIDAY EVE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB Copyright, 1921, by ON THE WAY Home sam, ‘The Pri Publishin g Co. (The New York fivening World.) ALONE 5 =WILe « QOWN — By Thornton F isher| JH Sick OF WATING FOR " HIM -IFBEL LiKE « PERFECT | The congenial Watched a Lot t6 Do With Failure or Success of Local National, League Team This, Year. By Robert Boyd. OT since the halcyon days of the once great Detroit Piers has Hugh Jennings ever been afforded the opportunity of whipping &@ championship ball chab together as he will this year with the Giants. easy-going Sc OF A COUNTRY ed DANCE DOE'S \ eoime\Ow WITH WISBANDS ai . (eran. MR: JenustB Rg WHATS & LITTLE Favor. \ olde & FRIENDS ows ‘ON ei. ~0* oT PRielo | GEORGE. Forcot tat {S Theicte eostuMe ior HAVE HIP Poceer | Now LOOK | WHAT HE ae WENT AND Cone IN “PRO” TOURNEY Nonpareils and Brooklyn Five To. Play for Borough Title ve TUDENIS GIVEN A BIG WELCOME ‘ : ~ atch| er games on home or opponents’ Pee cveducte st North, Ve. Gus Championship C Court Match) courts address W. T, Morgen: No ‘ the soldier and sailor belt, and en- Will Be Played Saturday — [West 101st Street, city audiences always attend | ; Hy 7 |. The 7ist-100th Post, American, the bouts. He would like to put some at 14th Regiment. | Legion has reorganized its basketball | i of the ring stars on for the benefit of i |team and has open dates, Address| a the service men, hence his trip to | Harry M. Vernon, 287 Bighth Avenue, | sie this city. Of cea CA) give ~ filth pane | ae | ‘purses compar! those plonship of Brooklyn wi a @t Madison Square Garden, he ‘ali A Audubon Five continued its win- | p,.:, , , mates + gan minke it worth while for t AS Staten Island Golfer Medalist metee night when the third and a4 reat Oy retin ue Tota Praises of World’s Greatest make ‘ort S Club by 23 to 4 oners we a aK oe - only an gveralant | soursey, says in Field pani INCIMES | Nonpareiin, and the Bicckiyn ‘Fivel Soin oo 3 with St. Johns of | Tennis Star Sung by Gardiner, “and we pay xpenses|; # will be contested at the 14th Regi-| Kingsbridge, Highbridge Lyceum, ‘doth ways.” ag particularly anx- Barnes Sand t sere: ment bate We ek as aboiin gs Shamrocks of Bronx and teams of the Mayor. tin clu became he says the aopiers PAIAL BEAGH, Ma, Feo, 22,—Par|Fovulted In dead heats, 2% to 98 and | fey Weat fitd Street TM | PRILADPLPHIA; Feb, 22.—witham + and paliors have expressed a desire! o-rara of the Richmond County Coun-|2) to %. ‘The Nonpareils are new- ae The Captain Belvidere Brooks Poxt,/T. Tilden 2d, the world’s, American, , try Club, Staten Inland, was the biggest {Comers in the basketball fleld and| american locion, a newly oreani red | as ip oy — He Pou een eee tar in the galaxy of professional golf-|the team is composed of several| tive, has openianion for home teams oe bee oe annie eee ue , aree ithe give Lynch Aye ers playing at the Palm Beaoh Country | youths, while the Brooklyn quintet | Address Raymond W. Small, 174 ‘e2als champion, was officially wel- ‘will do. TTLING LEVINSKY is on his way home from England, where he went to fight Bombardier Wells. The fight didn't come off be- e@use the Battlor hurt his hand in ‘training on the eve of the Sout. Levinsky will probably have some- thing of interest to say about Eng- Ush L oqenperng of fight promotion. He was ‘by che promoters against accident for the Wells bout for a sum ag Ment ed and the mishap to his hand, coming as it did, could not have been timelier for the ‘promoters, who faced a loss in the way of meagre ‘The insurance company, bal to have held up the payment ot policy, scenting collu- sion on the of the promoters and Levinaky. how, the Battler js on This way back minus the fancy purse nampa venti gauneness, isn’t likely to be idle here manager, Dan Morgan, aiecay. is dickering with Tex Rick- ard for the ex-light-heavy cham- Shen's sppes rance at the Garden. He and Bob on Martin wouldn't be such a - wad match. DDIE KANE is bere from Mil- waukee in the interests of the ‘Gibbons. brothers, Mike and ‘Tom, and tt Would not be surprising if one or both are seen in action here Eddie wouk! like to match Tom with Charlie Weinert of New- When Tom was last seen here he had little chance to show his worth as, of the prowess of brother Mike at the time. Mike, however, always insisted that Tom was a be man than he, but no one believed 7 a Since, then Mike has been in retirement and has been @ good living teaching boxing, both personally and by correspon- dence, while Tom has gone along, —s with great success. Either of the brothers would do well B here. ‘They represent the best there = is in boxing both in and out of the ring, and many of the presont day patrons of boxing at the Garden would pl seeing them. Mike against many Wilson, for instance, would be a tremendous attraction. —- NEW YORK A. C. FOILSMEN WIN TWO JUNIOR TITLES. ‘The New York Athletic Club foils- men scored a double victory in the contests for the national junior in- dividual championships at the duel- ing sword and sabre held last night at the New York Turn Verein. T, W. Gottshal was awarded the first in the duelling sword event and ©, Btelle won the title with the we. In the first event elghteen competitors started, while ten com- prised the field in the eabre cham- ip. Gotishal had an easy time winning the duelling sword title, but his er member faced strong com- ton tthe other matoh. The ™men who competed revealed so @ degree of skil) that it was a and arduous process to decide winner. .W, Deland, Yale University, fin- 0 in the opening contest, Connor, New York 4 | show Position. Jn the ips Cha he was to have reovived for testing | Chib for-a purse of $2,000. Thirty-six holes of medal play was Cintwhed just before a sudden shower drove every one to cover. first honors with a score of THe L 46, | Jim Barnes, Petham Coffhtry Club, came in second with a card of 73—T5— | 148, and third place went to Walter Ha- en of New York, who disappointed his admirers by teing off on bis driving | and bringing in a card of 70—79—149. Other scores were Fred Mcleod of the Columbia G. C., Washington, and G, Bowden, 160; Wilfred Reed of Wil- mington and Pat Doyle, Deal, N. Ju 14; Tom Kerrigan of Siwanoy and Tom MoNamura of the ‘Taplow G. C., 166; Gil Nichols of New Y. ; Jack’ For- ra of the day: His modal play. forthe, frat eighteen holes was two strokes more | han Hagen, who shot wonderful golf during the morning, but was wild on his drives during the afternoon. eb, Regi he Siwanoy Country Clio of New York won the qualifying medal from a record field of mom than fifty players competing in the fitth annual spring golf tournam Narelle had a voore of 44—43—87. Yorkers were virtually the whole show. Bight of the metropolitan players qual- ied in the first sixteen and another eight managed to work their way the second fight. Other New plavera besides Narelle into York Who. Galshed in Bi firet division were R, 8. Biglow Woodway; J. Clarke, Engineers; W. 8. Brown, New York; KR. lec, North Shore; £ --—— CHICAGO SKATER DROPPED FROM TEAM COMING HERE. CHICAGO, Il., Feb. 22—-An an- touncement was made to-day that George Thompson, considered the best high echool skater in this country, had been dropped from the team which will engage in a dual meet against the Ni York schoolboys at the Brooklyn Ice Palace on March 6, the winners of which will be pre- sented with a trophy by The Bvening Work ‘Thompson's absence from the team is due to his not attending school regularly and the Committee was forced to take this step. The strength of the Chicago team will be greatly diminished on this account as the high school star was figured a sure Winner in at least two events. Leonard Scores Kaock Moy. DAYTON, 0., Feb, 22.—Benny Leon- ard, lightweight champion, scoral a technical knockout over Kddie Moy of Allentown, Pa., when Ref “Slim'" brennan stopped the fucht in the third round here lust night, ‘The bout was scheduled to go twelve rounds and the decision did not meet with the approval a fans. Leonard connected on jaw with @ hard right at the start of the third, and. the. Allentown boxer went down for & count of nin As he got up Benny another «wing at his jaw and Brennan stepped be- tween the men, sending Moy to his corner It red as (Moy sas uninjured and could faye continned —_ it Over Latso Wine Decision Over Cross, LeoCEaT EE. N. Y., Feb, 22.—dteve Lato, Hasieton. | P. revetved the {utecs’ decision ‘hero lest night over arty Cross of New York in a fitteen- round bout. _ Jimmy Burne Wins by shade. jfive will O'Hara Wook [Brooklyn and Bay Ridge fans, while su the fact that basketball is one sport im which a good little man has an even chance with a good big man, tor the Brooklyns outweigh the man, credit this season, the Original Cel- w tics hope to shatter all old marks and make thelr winning record read 100 The team must win every contest | mark. is made of veterans. ‘The infant ave the backing of South ve experienced team will be vied by Bushwick, Ridgewood, Kast New York and the Eastern Dis- trict enthusiasts, The first two games demonstrated the pareils by at least twenty pounds to} With elghty-nine victories to their before the season comes to an end. Played in the future to make this The Western Five, composed of Mack Willys, Harry Lebo, John | Schwab, Joe Kinney and George Jere- miah, has open dates for home teams. Address George Jeremiah, No. 66 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn. | St, Agnes's Big Five scored its twen- ty-third consecutive victory by de- feating the a Five 25 to 13. comed back to the city by Mayor West 109th Street. of bis birth Moore at his of at the same ngratulated Tilden on his conquests on the lawn tennis courts here, in Great Britain and Australia and said that he had brought honor to Philadelphia. Tilden was the guest at luncheon of Paul W. Gibbons at the Manufac- turers’ Club. Others present were William P. Rowland, Belfield Tennis United Bis Five defeated the strong Naval Militia team of the U. B.S. Granite State in a recent game by % to 81. 'The victors have open dates. Communicate with Charies de Trap~ altes, No. 170 West 98th Street The Seneca Five, 120-pound aver- age, has open dates for teams. Ad- dreas A. Lasher, care of A. Freed- man, No. 259 Henry Street, city. ‘The Annunciations wil! meet a team compored of actors next Sunday Club; Samuel M. Peacock and Will afternoon at Ebling’s Casino, 156th , uuker, enmantowa CHoket Street and St, Ann's Avenue, Hronx, ™ Ti. Tueker, Germantown (ile 4 Clob; R. EB, P, Sensenderfer, Hunt- The Union Big Five desires to book ingaon Valley Country Club, and home and home series with Assump- tion Crowns, Sacred Heart Crowns, William H Evan, Chairman of the Kips Bay Intermediates, Hunts Point ‘Tilden Dinner Committee Fagles, Wallace Catholic Club and! The Mayor in his address of wel teams of like strength. The Union come said: have won 20 out of 23 starts this, peason Address Krank Lawiees, No| “Mt. Tilden, you have brought honor and fame to Philadelphin as have such | men as John Wanamaker. Russel! Con- well and W. W. Keen, “These men have stood for distin- guished service in sciende, literature and art and you represent the best jn some sport our feats al Wimbledon when you won the world’s tennis championship and tn this country when you won the National championship penetrated into! 107 East 102d Street, City, The Mlukoy Five of Haverstraw 4 feated the Ioun Club of Waldwick, 15 to 8, in a recent game. The Five is sed of Murray, Lefkowitz, Schuler, J. McCabe, PF. McCabe and Curran. The winners haye open dates. | Addrean Fred Benson, Haverstraw, Fistic News Y is Johnny Dundee, who punches with Willie Jackson in a 15 round decision bout on Friday night at Madison Square Garden, bas just been signed un to meet Blockie Rich- to swap ards, the hard hitting Kghtweight ot | Dayton, ©., in a twelve round bout} at the Dayton Gymnastic Club. Rich- | ards is one of the most promising fighters that has been turned out in the West in many years, Dundee is getting Into shape for both his con- tests at Stiliman’s Gymnasium in Harlem, Louie Bogash of Bridgeport, who is sure bo will get the decision over Soldier Bartiield in thei fifteen-ound go at tbe Ganden to-night, was matched today to ment Wildcat Nel Brooklyn for twetre ronda at the ‘iridgopo:t A. | ©. 08 next Monday night, Bognsh bas take) on weroral ponte in weight in the la few monite and he thinks the sxtre ponniage will enable Rim to beat both Hartfield and Nelson. Charlie Pilkington of thls clty and Freddy Jacks, whe Bogtish featherweight, are in comdition furthest Australia and you carried there | at and international’ same time you ware JOHN carrying the banner of Philadelphia, LLOCK We “felt the keenest pride that you| were a felow Philadelphian. in replying Tiden said will (wattle are Al MoRae vs, Harry Condon ot] “So far as the trip was concerned, Brooklyn, fifteen rounde: Malian Joe Gans taf ad had a wonderful time. Joe Pledae, ven rounds, amd Wile ‘Thomyrou | he Australians will play 1, Joe Pos, va rounds | pational championship at the Gi rman: | — town Cricket id the best pl yowmrom the Pacitic Coast wil! be her al “ as tennis is concerned, I have tf fred and slept nothing but ten- On Satordes night Baird meta Lon suyder at| Pest from cha d 3 a days get springiike, but Just te Pimoer Sporting ‘Cub and nest oath de] Nowy aim stale mentally and ‘physically | meets tie winner of the Vreddie Jacks-Cbaiey| from too much tenn: Pilkiogton bout at the Bme A cad | eb Arranges Larus, Bar! Baird of Catorais, who has been suowing up wo well in tho fighia he las 90 fer edi in thie Ticinity, has bem booked up by his wanager, Sam Wallach, for two more contents, Roviey Kana, tho Butfslo lightweight who NOW York Lacre hea bnonked om Lockport Jimmy ‘Dalty ont! Sehedule. Richie Mitcbell, of Milwaukee, in the firm round{ The New York Lacrosse Club has ar- of ther comteste reently, may be matcbe! to| ranged several games for the coming weet Willie Jackon to 4 tenaeonnd boat «i the season, which will start with a practice Naticosl 4, ©. of Milwaukee on March 2. contest againat the Crescent Club of Vruisk Pagiey ‘a waiting to receive the articles! Rrookiyn at Ebbets Field some time a he during the next month, Other games wcheduled are against Lehigh College, Vranine Hyland, another amateur fighter, hee, for thetr twelve-round contest at the Siar Sporting Club to-morrow evening. Jacks bas fought Chaney twice, De Foo, Marl Baird, Morkie Richards and Bobby Michaels, In the ottier (welvt-round con~ tat Vie McLaughlin of Cansde will meet Jack ‘Thowes, Jimmy Johnston has cotpleted his card of bouts for the reopming boxing show of hie club at Manbatten Casino, 186th Stree and Bighth ‘Avenue, on Monday night. There will be four ten-roand boats betwees tho following feather- weights and weltarweights; Packey Hommey wm Wily De Foe, Sammy Ghee we Chartey Hayes, Charley Bewher va Freddie Jacke and Marty Summers of New York ve Morne Lax of Kansss ity. Lew ‘Tendier of Philadephia will engage in another tn-round mour at Milwankes on Pr. day sight, Ho will go aaainet Saloe Friedman of Clouse in the main ereut at & ebew of tho Notional A, C, in tbe tie auditorum there, PHILADELPHIA, York Feb, 22,—Jimmy Barns of haded Willie Wolfe ight A wpocial matinee boxing show will be staged by John Wenlmantel at te Ridgewood Grove Bporting Club cf Rronkivn Usis afternoon, firt | ielond the profewicoal uals, Hand i a in South Bethlehem, April 2: Rutgers Deatewent. and mm he Mure de bas nag) ollene, Anke" in iooken: Apri 16. engi 0g exoerience to go sgaioat the ree! and Mount Washington Club, in Balti: femoral be has placed tieneew yudker the mas. more, May 7 local aiggtegation is Agoment of Jabons Keres, who i looking for) compored of “paps, xerriny oo Sele, | wi bouts for mim. Hyland has knocked 34: Sines | CUR scottgr., ey Agele, Hugs. on, | me fe ie ee Prisssoltt, Latimer, Defenback and om ee a 8, Mh Ree light whe lege or club teams desiring ea can communicate with No. 105 Glen Street, eee | eslie Defewts Wiggins 1m Halt-2itte Rec Stepping out to his usual last lap burst of speed, Sid Leslie, veteran of countless races, came along with a At Trosler’s Olympic Park Arena st Irvington, | well timed eprint to wim the special N_ J. this attemoon Joe Fortiqve of New| half mile race, feature event of the ark meets Mickey Brows for ten rounds ta the) Todd Shipyard games at the 14th tar woul, while in Ube olber bows Tommy Me-| Regiment, Brookiyn, last night, ,beat- Mullen va Larry Bosch for elght rounds, Jock! ing Joo Higgins of the New York A. Donohue vs, George Moglis, eight ruonds; Bue | C. ‘by a yard. Jowephe vs, Mickey Sutall, ex rounds, and Johnny Rey ve Jow Mall. ‘Trost. ‘The mid-week boxing show of the Commonwealth | 10 book Brortine Club of Martem this weak wilt be staged | Mf. errin om ‘Thursday might. Johnny Murray wil! go against | t Kiddy Diamond of Uitsabews, N. J., in the main | 1. walle Inch Gayle wad Hddie Pretcher, the toon! | Datlers, ill also (ry tO mop each other in an- ether tan-Tounder. ‘Three other bouts are sise on the card. Charlie Filkingtea Vieter, | qRNTON, N. Ju Feb. 23.—Cherlie At the Pioneer fportag Chip n Maa 24t2 Some | palktogton, fast Hiarteraite, outpointed |tacturer for delivery previous to the Fam going to got a | | Plans Now Comp | Indiv idual Bowling Championships |" ae | Fourteen alley Owners En-! tering Tourney Announce Names of Their Players At a meting of the Committee of |} Eastern Alley Owners, beld at Seha macher's Broadway alleys, Brooklyn. yesterddy. the fourteen alley owners holding charters lo conduct Kastern | Individual Bowling Champions\yip games on their drives, announced the names of their players and turned in the dates to be avoided by Secretary PC. Tackney in drawing up the schedule Harry Cohn Hunts Point the St. Nich Broax usitte; the Dy Cupt. George velt, the White Hlephant; the Grand Central, Broo Lindsey, Bergman Bros the Broadway, Pump, the Fordham Arcade, Bronx; Joseph B. Redl Pastime; Glenn Riddell, Metrop ; Charley Romer Lenox; Jimmie Senatore, University, Bronx, and Joe Sabby, Broadway Ar- cade alleys, Brooklyn. to the fact that Jimmie found it impossibie to take * contest it wus necessary the prises for which tae lers are to compete. Here is a + prizes the lenpioners are to fo Alley owners’ fer, four- Jeys at $50 each, $700; bowlers’ f fee, 182 series at $4 each, $128; total | entry fee, $1,428, 182 series at $5 each to he awarded to the winners at the rate of $5 per series to the winners $910. First position, $120; second po- sition, $85; third position, $70; fourth | position, $40; Mfth position, $40; sixth position, $80; seventh position. Average prizes: rat average, $1 ty} cond average, third average, | fourth average, $9: fifth aver- $8; #ixth average, $6; seventh age, $5. High individual score high series at home, $10; high will alle A; the represent A r Duni Leo Lijcke, yn; Mort e Peters, Freddie battle teen al $5; series away from home, $10. Games will be ca'led promptly 4 ale o'clock each night. Fifteen min- tities previous to this hour are atlowed r ye he for practice. AS in other years, I series ia to be the best tive out of nine games, Owing to the scarcity} of tenpins, only two instead of four |nets will be used by each aliey own \Guring the tournament. ‘These pins have been ordered from the manu- ypening of the tournament, March Sree FH, A. O. A, who have fos- ‘ered the tournament for years, will meet at their headquarters Marcit to approve of the action of the com: mittee, of which Louis Stem ix Chair- man. Secretary J.J. Britt reports that en- tries for the Metropolitan Champion ships are Deginning to roll in for the championships which are to open| ‘April 18, ‘The Secretary predictr | new record for tournaments of this) nature. Faleare am the winner of the iaterslhse { Seren ate fo, he, $ the rs Caramel of ihe, Fra Victor & Ackialie ‘alk team’ Tcoellan:, form when be rolled ie BG tea min, ibe ik Lanes at Thum’s drives eo oe ae 5 new ree Sige lag Se Would inst night” was | ning world’s championship: | to blood ton barrister has always stood out as one of the shining lights of the national pastime. But all wan not well for him in Detroit 4 His was} the case of a manager outgrowing that city, In the metropolis Jennings When “Waloo” Sam Crawford Matty Melntyre. Cobb. Summers | Bosh. My represented MDe- troit in an League, win- Jennings was at his best as a leader. ‘Then the advent of “Tamperamental™ Ty Cobb {to the Michigan city, and his great popuilarnt resniting in the slow de- cline and fall of Jennings But down in Antonio this spring Jennings will have a great ball glib to mould into championship | form—not, perhaps, as great as the| Detroit Tigers of old, but with just } as many possibilities. sno ball oli in the country There lete far Eastern teacen, Locke hed me from « al ‘dete in Of Wass "ora aie "ara Tne wares et, Tet, 168. ites 184 Tia 14e, Yws, 148. the White Renan 2d Soman “rau Te temas ht aR compated . EVENING WORLD'S 0 BOSTON, Fut. 22 Scheduled for fast Boston Shoe ‘Trad Lees of Toronto. ‘Phe hockey ame night between the team and the Aare was called off ufter the Canadians had appeared on the fep und a large gathering of spo tors hud waited half an hour for egioning of play. Announcement w: made that the Shoe Trades team had refused to play without the services of George Dufresne, whose amateur status had been questioned by the Canadians, PHILA DALPHTA, Ryan, prominent the Feb. 22.—Jimtoy middleweight in the days of the bare kouckle ftghters, |x seriously ili at « hospital here, A call has been made for volunteers to submit transfusion in an effort to save his lie Ole Jacotosen will meet John Frou ve in a finish wrestling matoh, catch catch-van style, for the dina. championship at the Noronn Athlete Club, Lorenzen’s Shore kh Casino, rt Hamilton, to-night. Thi will be three preliminary bouts. Kddie Raynolds, present » clempion. defeated Charles Hurd, and J. J, Aheari beat W. J. Faulkner in two matches of the play for the New York State pocket billiard) championship, under the au- spices of the National Amateur clation of Billiard Players at t tional Recreation Academy, yesterday, Clarence C. Poll, the playing throug: champion, and G. Mortimer, both of this city, yeaterday reached the tinal round of the national racquet cham- plonship tournament which i# nearing Retna at the Racquet ‘and "rennin Chik ‘The title holder disposed of Fred Fre- linghuyyen. another local pi by a score of 1h woile rortimer eliminated Multon Gurung, also of this city, im_a four game match wore of 1i—#, 1—15, 15 a The indoor gumes of the Midelity Post, No. 713, American Legion, will take to-night at the 22¢ Regiment Ravi Jennings ’s Work With Giants Will Be _—> Former Detroit Leader Will Have | What Happens Every Day With Interest that will excell the Giants this year in the way of an advisory board, Jennings will be most likely the field Alrector, back of him will pe the have # ean in the ma the greatest | majors uger, He will directing of the strategic bourd The principles of piay on the dia- vond of the former manager will ¢ to be adhered to, combined wit! Jennings uthics on the field & strength the New York will ‘be top heavy, Before tbe training season is over it would not | be at all surprising Lo see one or more jor the numerous cutchers figure it ® trade that will strengthen the piten | ng staff Long first agra for mer I the Jn cateni | team torge Kbily n. He bas be will be seen at fast and it is predicted | be the yensation of the Heydier eir- cult when he eventually hits him: stride | At second base “Goldie” Rapp will jexsay to ll the shoes of the inim table Larry Doyle, which, incidentally, is no smajl undertaking. Davy Ban Croft will play shori, with the speedy Frank Frisch at third | Just whom Jennings and his mu- perior otticer wil n the ou along wil i and : Young is problematic the event that Benny Kautt available either Lee King, Vernon Spencer? Curtis Walker, or Ed Brown, a recruit from the San Antonio Club, will cover jcentre King looks 10 be the best prospect of the candidates, yet there's no cell- ng what (he spring training may being forth nis writing centre field w. 1 be one of spots of (ue Giant | eam, of the wbove mei (ioned men compares with the other two outer gardeners Soould Kanft play this year thers w \ Noticeable weakness in butting strength and defense. th Barnes, Nebf, Toney, Douging ane on as boxmen, Jennings will | have tegation of seasoned” ter in fact than he 4 in his career as manager onal Leagne Circuit will with the He bas barring o Nat follow | Giants Jennings’s with work great interest | good all-uround team jor two weak mots mnitracc of Jess Barnes Giants’ office Me signed ‘Barnes pitched great ba! winning twenty and | games, He reports to ve dition and anticipates year on the mound. last osing fifteen in great con another great Arthur Neb¢ will report to Jennings | March 2 at San Antonio. Ie has been keeping in good condition all winter and siates that he is y to take ™ | bis turn in the hox after a fow weeks. of spring training wn SPORT HISTORY race ewill be the Blks special event at 600 metres, bell, th Armory, Washington Heights. Tho big Grand ‘8 ora amp- Yale runner, will be a starter. HASTBURG, and Willie Lorer | bleyele rig for New ¥ in the rai on March —Walter Rutt two Gerinan six-dae rs have sailed trom this pot rk. where they will compels ai Madison Square Garden PHILADBLPHTA, Feb, 22 —Anothen effort. ‘to bring Willa “I “lupmen the American biHiard champion, aud Edouard Horemans, the Helgiun. io her in this city next fal! for t world’s chempionship, hay failed, fot lowing « conference tha! continued until late last night UAKE PLACID, N. ¥., Keb. 22. —Guiw net Michelson. aixteen Years old. of t Fridjot Nansen A. C. in Mills, EL, was first in the fiatern ional amuse teur ek! jump with 1,160 polite, He also established an Bastesw States record of 118 feet, made on the third try. > Setzer and Otto Box at Ridgewood of CG Club, Sammy Seiger, the east side pugiliat who recently boxed Billy De Foe a draw bout at the Garden. engaged in an exbtbilion contest with Young Otte in dne of the bouts of the Ridgewood. Counci) 1814, K. of (., held at the chue house last night, Besides the exoe- lent vaudeville entertainment a num- ber of other exhibition bouts were given between Louie Scheilken, New York State former 108-pound amateur champion, and Young Silvy, flyweight champion of the east side; Bobby Sherman vs, Milly Jacobs, Frankie Chip ys. Charlie Young, Battling An- gust vs. Eddie Clark, Jimmy Mitohen ys, Henry Dolen, George Fox ys. Pay Clements. Timekeeper, George W. Smith of the Raseball Club this aftemnoue st 7 o'clock « holiday boxing show | ight at the Arena will be mased. ‘The featury of the card will be a | Rave Schuster Mel ogee fifteen roupd bout betwen Ray Moor. conqueror’ Plikington “winning wight of the twelve Of Jack Bherkes, and Benny Comer, the clover ee rounds. Pilk! ingtog's next beat wil be Aide lallan, Matchmaker Tioeaseri&t hep srrenged win Ereadie, 3 at the Star torern) qed pamuLiineay bem Rew Kerk. tai —- diel iny sek tee ieiiiaeaii tag with | oan | Sian will be planed Oe ee cl ak Lo epnengamempewr nie eo he ae anne ton neeemien etn iicccsc: GREYLOCK THE LATEST OF THE SMALLER RROW CLUETT, PEABODY SeCOTNE TREN