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—o—— Much Speculation on the Loca-| ' thon of Dempsey-Carpentier Battle Ground, BRINGING HOME THE “BACON” the Presa Publishing Co. Copyright, 1921, by : | HE most interesting detail in|, eonnection with the Dempsey- Carpentier fight is yet to come, | * is the announcement of the selec- tion of the battle ground. Promoting | the bout alone, following the with- | MONEY MAKER IN RING TODAY — (The New York Evening World), Not A CHAMP -HE 13 A ORAWING CARD BE - WILLIE JACKSON ; Ph CAUSE a ar ALWAYS A DANGEROUS AND piri ACN BOXER Ne WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION JACK BRITTON a BAKER TO REPORT AT TRAINING CAMP NEXT TUESDAY * | Madager Huggins Learns - That Trappe Farmer Has Agreed to Play Again Bob Meusel, the big fellow from the Pacific Coast Meusel is satisfied with the money part of his contryet. but demands (hat several claupes which would humper his eciye liberty be eliminuted, Huggins heard that Col. Hard-Hitting Third Baseman, Shawkey and Schang have Signed Contracts With Yanks, | So Now There Are Only Three | Regulars Not in Line. } SHRBVEPORT, La., Mareh 2. HE regular members of the Yan- and yesterday sent a telegram to Col. Ruppert inquiring about the former home-run king. Last might: he re- kees, the men whom little Miller'| ceived a reply, which suid that Baker Huggins expects to win the) hud signed, and also Schang and Shaw- American League championship for! Key, ‘This wus pleasing news to the him this season, are beginning to! jitie manager and we wore a smile drift into camp, “Chick” Fewster has | ait night, been here since Monday, while Jack! jdeui weather «gain prevailed bere Quinn, the veteran spitballer, and] yeyterday, ana the rookies” had two Fred Hoffman, the peppery younS) good workouts. ‘Che feature of. the catcher, came in last night and will) second day of practice was the Nit- Practice with the “rookies” this @f-| ting of Norman McMillan, the young ternoon. mitelder from tie Gi le vlub of Bob Shawkey and Walle Schaog] the South Atlantic League, ‘Three Husto | met Baker in Washington on FICE 7 \d @rawal of Messrs. Brady und Coch-, Fan, Tex Rickard has been granted a Month's additional time in which to) RECEIWES LESS PER BOUT THAN Many NEAR CHAMPS BUT HE FIGHTS Wit GREATER. FREQUENCY AND COLLECTS will arrive here on Sunday, and on/ times he drove the ball over the lett the same afternoon Babe Ruth, Waite| {tld fence, which ix the same dix Bes bndgyty iy. night. eh Saget tn She “9 of Rutt here and/ita et ecide pn the location. No one knows what Tex’s intentions are, but it may be presumed that possibly wilhid two ‘weeks hé will have made up his mind ‘on just where to stage the important contest. Meanwhile there is much Mpewula- fica as to the payne of Rickard, duck ( nciggead manager of Domproy, thinks RECENTN BECAME LALLY here on Tuesday. ‘Two of the youngsters twisted their that Jersey is the logical: piace Yor ANG HAS ACQUIRED THE With the signing of Baker, Shaw-| ankles yesterday morning. ae holding the bout, thus proving the HEFT OF & WELTERWEIGHT Lepard, the semi-pro. southpaw »o! ruth of Commissioner John Smith's it remarks before the National‘ Convention “that when there | EDDIE FITZ SIMMONS, NEVER A “NEAR. CHAMP” ACCUMULATED ABUTS 7,000 — “CMICKEN-FEED "FROM THE ANNUALLY AL is Ri WHICH RUNS INTO A FORTUNE sticks act: DEMPSEY bos S/F, former home-run king, who decided tance away from the plate as the left Hoyt, Harry Harper and Carl Mays Pan Peis £ fleld bleachers ut the Polo Grounds. will come from Hot Springs. The MeMillan is a likely looking young- vther regulars are due on Monday ster and can play either short or sec- morning, and J. Franklin Baker, the ond. He worked out at short yes- terduy and showed much speedqin getling over the turf for ground balls Last year he batted .296 with the Greenville club He js one of the many players discovered by Scout Bob Gilkes. v te resume his blg league baseball after a conference with Col, Huston in Washington on Sunday, will reach | key and Schang, only three of the New York, turned on his ankle while regular members of the team remain EAD ABOUT THE HUGE GF fielding a bunt near one of the dug- out of the fold. These three players | outs, while Al Devormer, the cateher PURSES HE (S GOING To GET “Rip” | fr he Coast, twisted his on the is no piace else to go you can always | ( ‘hi S h lb Sk t are Capt. Roger Peckinpaugh, “Rip” | from t roast, ‘ Jersey.” Kearns, how- | er: SOME DAY F way down to first base, ae eee 08 a icago Cc 00 oy a s Collins, the ‘Texan wonder,” and | WY @ ; nt a“ it See: ‘i ‘ever, has no mote knowledge of Rick- ard’s intentions than has any one | nd whatever he hax to say on | aunner must be regarded an Suess | : Tickast has four or five sites in} mind and is giving each thorough consideration. He has a happy facul- | of arriving at the proper conclu- | sou, and when the time comes his final selection will doubtless be the right one. 'T has been otir contention for some i: time that the bout belongs to New York, and that it is here it aber) is no ition should be fought elec cleo contest is perfectly lega: provisions 'Team That Races New York] Show Class in Pittsburgh — lowing the visit of the Chicago team to New York and Philadelphia, he would yeturn to the local rink to tune up46% the big international skating ‘events which will be held here on March 14 and 15 A large crowd attended the meet, the enthusiasm wf the youngsters be- ing the greatest splayed at. the jarden since the days. © summary: 0-Yard Grammar, Boys Saturday Garners Near- ly All the Honors at Meet in Smoky City, (Special to The Krening Workd.) PITTSBURGH, Pa. March Chicago scholastic skaters, who came here yesterday on their trip through old hockey won by Rt er, Chicago; second, 8, Biergran, Ni, Us HE IS ALMOST AS GREAT A ATTRACTION AS A CHAMPION- SPECTACULAR ACROBATIC FANS- THO'NOT POSSESSING A HE 1S ALWAXS FIGHTING New York Boys Await Chicago Skating Rivals AND ant JOHNNY DUNDEE OFTEN & Box oFRcE JOHNNY S Ss Excite THE TN WALLoP Campbell Wins Feature Race in Sensational Style Another big boxing club in Brook- lyn will.throw open its doors for the first Ume with a boxing show on March 29. This club will be known as the Brooklyn Arena and is lo- eated at Bedford and Atlantic Ave- nues. The building will accommodate 4,500 and John Weismantel, the weil known promoter of. Brooklyn, wii) i also manager of the -Ridgewood will be continued by Huggins from now on. At the present time there laure twenty-two players eating and | sleeping at the expense of the two Colonels. When the entire squ: which will number more than for gets here there will not be enou room for them in the club hous Huggins may be compelled to let the youngsters practice in the morning ang the regulars In the afternoon. —— GIANTS WILL START REAL PRACTICE TO-DAY AT SAN ANTONIO CAMP. Jack Sharkey, who ts training at Hot Springs, Ark, to get back into good fighting form again, ts siated to battle Bobby Hughes of Worth, ‘Tex., io a ten-round go at Hot on Friday otbht, On March 11 Sharkey will take on Pal Moore for etyht rounde at Billy Maack's club at Memphis, Tena, Marry Blautom, wmatcnsaing of the Colleam of Newark, haset last fuind « fighter willing (ake a chance agsiost Mickey Walker, the cack welterweight from Kerti Head, Bllzabeth. He te Shamus O'firien, Jack Jones's aggremive fighter of the Walker |the country booming the skating|Chicagd: third, H. Weber, Chicago, Grove Sporting Club, will be the] fem Yemen she ply eit det the weir) nono, Tex, March 2. for the taw Won't worth the paper |sports among grammer and high | Time, 21 neconds, The’ tinal ‘arrangements for tne| Puaning behing one of the slowest | manager, Weismantel is now hunt-| ‘und festure neat Tuosday oight, THE Ginnie Wil be acit Kot RHA TORY ereaniee. bat ws schogls, showed thelr blades to the groren, “"citeago; succond, | Radie | NEECity Schoolboy ekating cham. |PAce# seen in a middle-distance race Ing around for good boxers to clash] ayy wisutue top to mare » jemee ee| thie morning in thelr spring training ; standpoint is, could nya local’ schools stars in no uncertain! O'Brien, Pittsbursh; third, “Toots” |plonships between representatives fs eer tracks this year, Tom'| in the bouts, sotto batts eter ite tante Tam masy| drive, with the accent probably on the restrictions of | way In (he races staged dast night at| Sweeney, Pittsburgh. Time, 40 seo-|from Chicago and New York have|C*™Pbell of Yale flashed to the front cone nulisg WE fae tee pay under ante pr te ee orencer net recent- | saquesne Garden. In six exhibitions | Onds, in the final lap to win the. special Jt was tearmed fron Boxing’ Commissioner tuoke the word HOT, for a summer sun came up over the Fullon-Wills fight. ‘been completed. ‘The teams have ‘ that the Boring Commugion beckrd up Meferee | @POt# to sacr thro twelve-round bouts there! shone from a clear sky yesterday, and miasion ? the Windy City crew captured four] 220-Yard Senicr, won by R. Barnes, . 1,000-yard race at the Samaciar A. A. ‘tM wy pias; | oe, yA ee ¥ " been selected and great excitement Lani Wwi'e for stopping the bout beiween Pinky | @0rtly Harvid Parsee, the Jerey “speed | the indications are for a Jong stretch ‘This “i, oun ie nh gr Ber rity firsts, three seconds and four thirds.| Pittsburgh; second, P. Phieger, Chi- . games in the 22d Regiment Armory | vewis and Kid Norfolk, the colored figuters, when | Ml" and Andy Chaney; Porky Flynn of Boston ‘expense of building an arena is from Mayor Thompson's group were| Time, 20 seconds school system of the City of New rectly, pot oh Bricton ‘The men here under Hughey Jen- Nom in itself and there ar |the clase ail the way, the larger class] 860¢Yard Junior High, won by H. York relative to the ovtoone of there pind ae a enettae bad, ARIAMAS a0: | Var nad ete Rt mle: att saa fines put im a brisk afternoot, but of other items in connection | found stiff opposition im “Toots"| Storch, Chicago; aecond, Eddie CDSs CO) YEAS ASKS) WDITS i J- diced inas ether menace bela «2 Silvey urux \niends to keep Bddle Fletcher, the} when-he saw the crowd fall off the the promotion of ® champlon- Sweeney and Bobby Barnes of the| O'Brien, iPttsburgh; third, P. O'Far- ‘Championship mate! O'Brien, also of Yale, arifted home in amd hitting ..uiamwoight, very tusy in the mest! “Sunshine Special” last evening he all of which mean the! tuquesne Garden entries, who cap-|rell, Chicago. The New York team has been pre- | third place, this ulo being. the only _ Dan storsan nase new fighter. ilo in Jomany | {Br fo Me has Just matched him to met} predicted that there would be two Hout ‘somes to New York ali{ {ured the prige in the-§40-ykrd and| | 440-Yard Grammar, won by R. paring for the past four weeks under |starters who finished. analy of Usiniown, Pa a Ushi | ana tt pay Calmbut Moriag Cub on | geanlonA, morning and afternoon, 1 -yard, respectively weeney also} Gunderson, Chi second, H. Y omy, a Morgan claims i z ive every one a fair cliance. tuiings shoula ‘be conkidered hy | 220,7%'e remectivel 440, while adie | Weber, Chicago: third, “R. Fidler, {R€ Watchful eye of the ehiet conch, | | Nelther dole Ray nor “vursun" Cut~ ji Cats ty mew fae (ety, temo, | mands a Pane, X. J tomorow MM witho Now York tourists had « loug, ‘Bard, which anoutd aso | G'urien, although falling to win. a | Chleago Tom Howard, famous Canadian] Pil hecdliners: of bead cree fon tepg | tie cal clube tna tow weeks, Jon tamara, the aparantve Breotima teaner.| BOE Fide from St. Louis, They sumped r firat, took seconds In the 440-yard -Yard Senior, won by “Toots” hooke; 2 ‘ ; par | with being a clever pacts rd peg empl ‘Ne et bel do atrial ag is vo wives, ‘were completed bofore| {into high ‘wna the ee ldusenay, | Piieligey acoonds Rts: tie eck by tue eee joy |e¥eRt Injuries forcing this Mlustrious | ctr bana = 18 | weight. wao was to have fousht Al Shubert at | across Arkansas during the wight, but The Chicago boys race the New| Johnson, Chicago; third, C. Brignoll, Hearn, Robert Potts, Don Baker and Dale te remaie at hone, | Rail Hives, Mass. thie Saturday night, will mee after a solid day. of travel entirely in doesn't seem sae tally, tat to tei York youwsetera tn Brooklyn Baten | otro Chatlie Jakob, They have done ali| Jack Sellers and Al Dolder, both of| Roy Moore, the bautanmeight, is iu more | pobt Jommln. New England champion, instead. | Texas they are ready to admit that ‘a-hardohip on the promoter | day, hibitione— Jimmy ‘Thornton of that wait physically poraible to ft! the N. ¥. AC, nished out the fleld | Md Wot. tie (surat ha mouller's tor days lfegnmae, 1rd, Ava Marae manger of] the Lone Star State covers some (pret making thebusl-| Roy | McWhirter, international Chicago, ten-year-old champion of these boys for the contests. They of fve that went to the barrier, bu: | M% wich camel ti manager, Lao Piyan, ro igimatt that tke wists dire imo aa ele champion, who is travelling with the| the world, defeated Jimmy Miller of have: brought them to “edge,” and gave up the running soon after tiv! MM mereral boats, which would have Drow file ty Josepha inn uechinn tok y as) They picked up Phi! Dougiass, the aa | Chicago group, announced that fol! Pittsbursh, now their greatest concern will be to bell gounded for the : an in over $9,000. Ilia return bout with Danoy cae fall Denpaeene Si cchen 8s Leme aie a Cuegtiony to the nt of limiting prices; “and, after | While the grammar schoo! speedera| cago; third, L. mmett, Chicago. | A big delegation of fans will jour-, double century mark during the past semsoit; no ney to Philadelphia thie afternoon 10] SMe we APT: OR, the present wri now prevalls throughout the entire last night. | keep them in this condition until they are called to their marks on Saturday. The boys are ocofidident ; and fully anticipate the ‘ere physi- during the contest and are now look- ing forward to Saturday with much ¢ encouragement. the last lap. Th, took something of an edge off the ih- terest in the event, and the lacka- daigal:pace set by O'Brien in the’eariy joal test which they will be put 10 stages of the grind did the rest. O'Brien broke out in front with Sellers at bis elbow, and Leslie, Dol- e Wisqualified Lewis in their tin: a: the Garden Rramer at t he Olympic A, A. of Mbiladeiphie | on Monday uigat, for which ve was to reoeite $2,500, was one of them, Battling Reddy of Harlem aod Lary Regan bahve been matcied to meet in a fifteer-round tain bout at t he next show of the Bradway Exhibition Amoriation of Brooklyn on Monday night, Little Reddy has been taking good care of good . .ather. and DU} Brennae, sod Mickey Walker and Jack and thus rounded out the veteran hurling corps from which so much js expected. Jess Barnes, Art Nebf, Rube Benton and Fred Tenny were here early. They are all imbued with the same idea that this Is the Giants’ year, and that @ concerted effort will lift the pennant. Johnny Shepperd, the Bnglisn Nehtwelght, who arrived to this country about six months ago and nas fought Benny Leonard, Lew Tendler, Richie Mitchell, Fadie Witealmmons and many others, will take bis firet appearance in New York to-morrow night et @ special show of the Star ‘Sporting Club when be will meet Matty Brooks, In the other Part of the double wind-up Johnny Hart of em t Phil Spinella of Brooklyn mect The Chicago team will arrive in der and Campbell brought up the] MeL litle Reidy tae tren taking good care | Tir ol the Goumie windup Yohay Wart of Hari a —————, rats stipartanon | A Fags ped | Charley Trucks at the Casino alleys] mar, (3.0%. Waid Meare. ise fon eat h ge eyed Hs in eerie panies, aut er Fighting Pitapatrick mwa Joe Chines in thy | Mabon Was als arranged to age five wix-round | 1 Fellows Box in Garden To- Wy which the best soata in the second halt of their matel| Enum! iteyuoldn, Pred Geiretes ‘and'"Ui anid elementary achoolbova and will Tie Cheneeh cone ah ei vad — want, twenty-seven games ola pe, for i fevpdradad gs Avene to duh fen CAMPOEI! EL Uae mm re tema, Tien et] TO.Rlcard ote out his acl 1,000. Spinel it en | It fooks tke ‘Tucnds Street, and then south on the ave- . %e len-rot “ io} made whirlwind, Midget Smith, in a ALTER RUTT. probably the |#000. Spinella hus a tead of seve eam, ath will ie crturged ine winner ‘of tke | nue to be reviewed from the Board, At the start. of the third lap, Sellers} “MY the New Borland tisncer, tor tan rounds | ng month, wil meet the latter agslo, be that ait, pins on the Philadelphia bowler, t We : ‘ twelve-round bout in Madison Squar Dest of all HUropeAn 8x0 ee et ne the oem alint on Avene a.” hey hate oe | Of, Education Building by Muyor suddenly broke in front, but it was| tua win cores Carmatier ai Monte Caro das| toared an site ey hittenig amaeet, M8 | Garden to-night against pate. riders, {# due here to-morrow. | Fea at the Orphewn alleys Ieb, hatin won tout that hey raed. Hylan, Anning Sr Pral!, President of only hin the pan. He petered | rain tnrough. fe received word to thet effort | and ts now waiting to bear from seamen Hanwe| O'Donnell of Philadelphia, Rutt is coming for the race at Madi- juare Garden which begins next Considerable interest | at ton and his many friends are of the opin- m that he will be able to increas this lead in to-night's series, despite the fact that he ix meeting ‘Trucks! Lon his home drives. Spinella is tho) ina Aurore fourth. Mucker Civil Barvioe seventh, igh score man with 209. has bien team sore with O08 the Board of Education; Dr. William L, Bttinger, City Superintendent of Schools, and the District Superin tendents, The Fire Department Band, will furnish the music. The afternoon’ out right suddenly, and with less than 260 yards to go the race resolved it- self into a battle between Leslie and Campbell. Leslie went into the final lap with tovday. A large cromd |e expected to attend the opening sdow of the Matoueh Sporting Club of Brooklyn ou Friday night an the advance sale of The Midget has been a sensation in New York rings and nis beginning has been very much like that of the onee famous Kid Williams. They look al- ' alee matched to fight Mel Coomne ai the Flat- bam a. © on March Sewing that Kastrrn fistic ctrctes are badly in need of some good and new faces In the feather sredi vith | se sath waten Oak um | Will be given over to sightseeing for yard to spare, but failed to meet} tickets to.dey amounted to over $4.00. Harvey | "waht #dirlsion. Philly Pougless, the Southem | most alike, near enough in that re- Lh eo aes ines oh oe, last. only New York bowler credited with | ral, aumctte, aiiies is ‘i for od 4, | the Chicago team and in the evening Campbell's spurt on tho backstretch,| neigh meets Dutch Irand in the star go of | featherwelght champion, yho balls’ from Slemubis.| spect to be called’ twins, ‘who upset tradition: mer # vibtory ove ueks in me and Fhe natch, 10 be af they will be entertained at yhe Hip-\the latter going two yards into the | tifem rounds and George \Tommon tackles | is arrived In thee parG Ja quest of the worid's| Smith's bout against Georgie Lee, ere ‘ins ; lg. 3 sgr eal ssn podrome. On Saturday mornfng they |/ead on the final turn and holding his) Aue Goldstein in whe somi-final of ten rounda, | featherweight crown. The Memphis Taunderbolt | the China poy, last week stamped the Mew Yor | teal will try out at the Ice Palace and position to the ond. ‘The time, 2m | gous are good tov has placed bimeeif under the management of Joe| him a8 a gamecock of the firat water. ‘Won the Grand Prix | Aviaior” Nedling beat, George Meter in a | then go Out on a sightseeing ‘tour # 0 ah was almost unpardonabdly —- Jacobs, | He stopped the clever Oriental in th a ii 1 his . va er * the Depheum, alist, Brooklyn.” cals DIGN No, Sa speies: In soother so-called feature, the (ACE dames hp ioe Kee tenet eee i ate Aid gach pended outs sean’ in tuany a day. ‘fie Sas Ps id famous in len raced of some 300~yard spec! only three answere opera: ‘istic ctrolen pucress , i ‘ago, Bike fans will remember NATIONAL BASKETBALL ‘the ‘call of the starter. ‘They in-| re i Mera lam ie wack Kenms Clu fetier.| unday the nom de gues of Jobeny Gra, wii| $edbed silly thet night. but finally teamed with Joe Fogler, he won 2immy Senatore of Ube Bronk t+ planning on cluded Bernie Weferes jr. of the Ni Y. ned pie now ov box under his right namo, Werner. i “The race of 1912 and in 1909, with jackie Clark as ‘ahi he lapped ‘the ficld twice. ie sprinting bas corking ood adividual tournament at wis | i on | LEAGUE IS NOW FORMED red oe Andy Kelly of the same club ‘alter Downey of Fordham Uni- oly ; Sporting Club of Harlem on Monday night and although be lost the decision, to be a great fighter. Lux is « proved himssit fast, clever boxer, helpless condition that the referee, Danny Sullivan, wisely stopped the hout to save the China boy, Avother Gray is golng around the country reeling trips to dreamland, apd therefore Wemer has gono beck to bls original name Georgie ts considered XHICAGO, March 2.—Franchises ae. excellent ring general, stiff puncher with elther} one of the best welterwel rf the suit he has | ji, i a ‘ 9 There was nothing to !t but Wet. terwelghts in this part of the divas beet ane fo pia along with | reat otling fane can have an opportunliy of /in the National Major Basketbal!!ers, He left the other pair flat on|M#N¢ 4nd extremely cool and same sountey NON- ALCOHOLIC. best of them, He and Brocco will | le . de great rivals in the coming race. OCKY KANSAS is not such a geod sport.after all. We learn to-day that he has tuined dor Richie Mitchel, with whom Te was matched at Milwaukee Marca opportunity Mian Chan val 1m order Uuat the tame may the | ot seeing niananioe _wertorr holng crested figuring on hasing the contest open | tn days. He needs wood who have averaged around (he spacious steel Rationad erreation. wh pe open April 18. Race of 260 9, and has agreed to meet Benny > Ieonard bere instead on March 1%, | Kansas jumped into [istic fame over- ght wcently. by Knock nk out itche in a round 2 Buffalo, This rformance, ea ast «3 on top of hell's wing against nd at the te Gordon, net je Kansas | big card, He came to New York | for “big game,” and just THE PAS, Man. March teau. an indian driver, and Goyne, an American, were fighting for the lead in the 200-mile Hudson's Bay Dog Darby lust night Gver the snow-covered trail Joseph P. Kennedy, a member of the | Maryland Stato Racing Commission, and J. Fred Heyward, Secretary, wore In thin clty, yesterday, for a onfereave | with the Stewards of The Jockey Clup on questions ¢f mytual interest cohcern- | between here and Flin Flon, ing the government of tne sport. At the twenty-five mile mark these | The conference was harmonious ex- | (Wo teams were two miles ahead of the ne or two other 4ix contestants, with Pranteau | | cept. in connection, with one be ud: | 100 yards in the lead. The course Iles | Pittsburgh, it League have been awarded to Brook- lyn, Philadelphia, Boston and Pater- Son, it was announced to-day by Willlam Hepinthal, one of the organ- | \zers of the new ciroult in the pro-) fenslonal department of that sport. | York already Is in the ctrouit, for three other cities are open. Negotiations are proceedin it was said, with Springfield, Mas: Yew Haven, Conn,, Hartford, Cann enton and Camden, N. J. Several plications have been recejved from was said, but tt is planned to include that city in an American Leagye circuit, embracing Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, De troit, Akron, Toledo, Louisville, Day- ton and ustald, ec | throughout the entire bout, while Segal the mark and just breezed the dis- tance in 384-5 seconds, winning by yards. Kelly beat Downey for the place in the last few atrides, oo Doyle Robbed of Decision Against s BOSTON, March largest crowds of boxing fans that ever | assembled tn Mechanics’ Building Pavl|+ Doyle was robbed of the dectsion againat ate Segal, who holds the New ingland elterwelght title, Doyle's boxing wat sensational and had the fans exc was very muoh puzzled. In many of ht d hiased for fully five minutes, as t Jimmy Johnston has already booked’ three bouts for his next show at tho Cent atten Sport tng Club of Flarlem on Marci the main go Pinky Lewis and Kid Norfolk battle for ten rounds, Battling Levinsky against Homer Smith of Chicago for tk rounds and Charley Welnert against Jack Moran of Chicago for ton rounda, Jack Wolfe of Cleveland meets some good bantamweight In the other ten-round sap, For the next boxing stiow of ihe Ridgewood Grove Sporting Club of Brookivn on Saturday ntght Phi! Bloom of Brooklyn mets Paddy Fisnm of Boson for fifteen rounds in the feature contest of fifteen rounds In the semi-final of tm rounds Joknuy Molineri goes against Tommy Tobin. Taree ther bouts will als be waged. Tawis ,Bogash, the. bard hitting light middle: At the Woodhaven Sporting Club, at Park, Brooklyn, on Saturday night Saller Joe Dally rs, Young Stewart, for twelve rounds; Young | Jerey vs. Philly MoGovers, for ten rounds; Frankie Pitcher ya, Tom MoGowan, for tm rounds; Jehnny Gennon vs, Sailor "Kid" Hanor, for six rounds, and Paul Dever re, 4! Horman, for four rounds. Deater Trench | Vermouth UITE new and quite delicious, It's just as piquant and just as good a mixer as Mouquin’s famous non-alco- holie Italian Ver- Football Men to Confer, Major Charles D, Daly, head coach of | the Military Academy football’ team at West Point, has set his heart on having | @ conference of coaches to discuss pro- posed changes {n the playing cod» before | the annual meeting of the Football Rutes | Committee, probably on March 11. To that end ire ts inviting the varlous from hore to Flin Flon and return, t fans credited Doyle with the clearer vo coaches to meet at the Hotel Astor in mouth, but it has signed up| Justed x ne weight of Bridgeport, Conn., who won the dec: Fr a “fer ‘A teturn Datile with coe hte Maryland Racing | Commission, rosa being expected to arrive here KANSAS PASSES. MTCHELL lon over Wildeat Nelson of Brookim in a bout | thls city on Monday, March 7. S the French flavor yw Kansas wants to “run out” on! a r| cl op Tahoe pom the bout until . i ith * expressed the belief that the! Segal weilghin, meet Soldier Barifield In ® bout at Bridgeport in | tere ymen interested In. football + h 30. Reece the wit | ea edie tre come tign hag |territe pace set by dae inate | FOR LEONARD BOUT HERE yoo Tipe the be fin £ ane feet. Shix fouant a draw ot the sak then Yo attend. | His Excellency, (i can't see toings | made certain changes In its provosed ip their dogs before a3 received r cent. nhs Totes Garden reomtly, but Bogaah claima he whe not in| jp pare Jor tha Haein oe tee Mouquin's Ginger and insists what Kai | rule = and ne of which but this eplnion w. MILWAUKBE, Wis,, March 2.—Rocky vee te percent, paola ctay bayer important. for the purpo ria ir Yon with the Mitchell matea| to the a fiends oh ae whan” And American | Kansas of Buffalo, algned to meet Richie ——— —- conclusion reached ‘will be vauaple to Pesicky taste’ or Jockey" Club. Eo tPaty Nani arid’ Whee are recognized | MitcheN there on March 9, notified Tom, otmsette at He: Newapaper| nit Heenan, the hearrwslsnt, who is tignting tn | the members of thé Rules Gomniitce, Pg os ll set ushers, Andrews, local promoter, to-day that he Golt Club. Dis bet form now, having won pine flghts, seven ALES what mig ‘Allen P. Poinsette of the Associated | of them with i, in the inet five wooks, bas | MOy Confirm sale « { Akron to Mon- au you exercise its own juriadiction over je observers of this and other SHREVEPORT SELECTIONS. Island Academy baakot- | nH Orst. desires to moot pavers seonerd in New Kansai has alres ed a $500 fortelt uly of Press was electet? President of 4 Bridgeport on Monday might, may be matched (9 Deen matched to mest Hay Smith. the Camden, . J., Dearywolaht, tn # tep-roend bout at boxing tolograms ware received ih this city instead. trea! Smoke our Cigares Reallage. Jobn Conway Toole, President of the — New York Newspapermen's Golf Club a} | ed an eace Lattle Niece, St, Kevin, Rtn “aharewe, e tl Ts anna fing at the Pregs| ®aw '© b sirm at Harane, Cube. on Mars ii: | International Baseball League, an- | tpt : ah Jn an many cams, will play the Second’ ‘Kace—Selma G., Dinty, | Rit eereement to poly Bora ai iub peg meet Trennan sails for Havana this week nounced last night that a meeting of uquitr ade, ie mintown Friends’ School a ny, lo hy of the America: 4 = “A an + AE Pa, this afternoon Tra’ Race War Ok Geanten, Knowing Tox Rickard ay well as i FJ; Mocarthy, of the American wae cxie Rice, whe le a fairly cood bauer, wii) BC directors will be held to-day at 11 | wv ‘minutes 245 team is leauing the prep | shiitin * do. Tam eure he would not want to usc glected Birat Vice Present, and tt I uy with Frankie Rrown of Puliedeinnia ty |As,Mf. at the Hotel Commodore, | Restaurant & Wine Co, in and about Pihiadei hin : Racc—Drumhelle:' ontey,” Kansas vetore the Buffalo hoxer hax gant’ Other elections were: Me tant-roma tent st the Otrmle a. a of The, recent eecoh ane Aron: O-.| sad evinge Dia No 3, Tol Spring 8048 Taland boy: oad sid, aE Andee When WiowarG learns of" tie peenela?> Tate 1a eee uel on onda) subtest tne | cbse ‘The amar RAE : ee eer he fuse at ikcly have wane 2 Ss several tonite ago ted Bowe Toorid Champion ‘whieh also ‘the franchise ‘of the VaR sete Rook, Willigan, . sme meet Mitchell be Leon? ‘yaw Jobany Kilbane, Brower wl try Nara ito” wtve Fr Le Aebiebenied oi tire and.’ meouta, | ‘Ries & qund beating tr this ae Py