The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 31

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’ “OTHER SPORT NEWS ~ ERK ONCE MORE A MEMBER OF INTERNATIONALS measiblome> The Akron Franchise Is Pur- chased by Jerseyites for $25,000. Newark waw returned to the kindly émbrace of the New Internationa League by a vote of its club owners At the Hotel Commodore yesterday Afid the reunion of the old and the AGW, solicitous as {t may have been, Was not without a dissenting clamor from the « direction of Akron, ©, and Montreal, Canada. It was returned through the agency ot Roy Mack, own son of the lank Connie, whose offer of $25,000 wa deemed sufficient and enough to mag mates to cover the transfer of the Akron franchise to the thriving com- munity at the other end of the Tube. but quite inadequate by the Akron in terents, The Jatter had already closed will lontreal for a. consideration of 41,000, and the fact that this alc was declared yoid by the vote uf the league yesterday will be made the Gubject of a suit for the recovery ot the difference between the Newark 4nd Montreal offers, President Joseph Thomas of Akron. The suit, he said, would elther b¢ brought the civil vourts, according > before Judge Landis or in | THer will be Unree other bows. Brooklyn’s New Boxing Holds Its First Show To-Night Harvey Bright and) Dutch’ | oa See se sett mene, ote third round of, Brandt Meet in Fifteen- round Bout. By John Pollock. Brooktyn's biggest boxing club, the | Flatbush Sporting Club, which has a seating capacity of 5,000° persons and is located on Bedford Avenue, oppo- site Dbbets Field, will stage its open- | ing show to-night. Matchmaker | Quigley ie using the proper judgment | n atarting bis club as a popular priced institution, The fight fans ieross the big bridge don’t like to pay | Ahose fancy rates to see the scrap- | pers In action, In the main go Har- vey Bright and Dutch Brandt, the Brooklyn ftatherweights, will battle for fifteen rounds, while in the semi- final of ten rounds Abe Goldstein, the ck New York bantamwelgit, meets K ompson of California for ‘There will be four other | evenly matched bate 1 Th | ten rounds. | bouts between Johnny Dundee and his business manager, Georee Smith, will leave for Havana, Cuba, on Sunday where the Ittle Italian fighter ts slated to meet fome good lightweight within two weeks Dund day, hut ons tin da ter will celebrate her eighth birthday to-day, Johnny dkeided to dolay his departure untl) Sunday, Battling Ortega, the rigncd middleweteht of Call forn'a, and Frank Carbone, the local Italian fighter, will battle for fifteen rounds at the Ploneer Sport ing Club 00 Fast 24th Street to-night. ‘This ought to be rattling hard fight, as both men are rapid fighters, stiff punchers and game. Pat Bishop and Jobniny Bqith, middlewelghts, battle for tea rounds, was to hase left» Midare Smith, the popular local bantamwelgbt. ‘With the Ba The following notice from the pub-@ Moity manager of the Kpickerbocks Basketball team speaks for itself “Starting Sunday the Knickerbock ers will play any city or ponents next Sunde strong Nanticoke State League Knickerbo which ought to be only teams who clain State tive: Penn So it looks as if the team of the 4 good Same.” Pretty soft for the Nanticokes winning before they stai The Knicks haye a good team though, and this may be propaganda. The Brooklyn Five, hailed as the champions of the borough across the bridge, will play the Powers Broth- ors’. Passaic Five Sunday night al Arcadia Hall, “Stretch” the biggest player inj fhe game, will jrooklyns. teams will br jump centre Two other local given a chance at the Sunday when the O play the New York Bis F for the | eat Cen tral Opera House in the afternoon and the Knickerbocker Five at the Tist Regiment Armory in the even- ing. The New York Whirlwinds and Nanticokes will meet al the Er Regiment Arr y Sunday evenins In a preliminary the Enicineers and th Fernwood I Mute ‘ive will clash. At Pythian Hall Sunday after- noon the Separates will have the ey Five as op- ponents. The usual will take place ut the Fran yhouse to-morm | row evenin: when the Seniors meet the Starlt Greys and the Juniors the Auburn Five am of the t the clash w The Female politan Life will m Metro, Guaran ce Girls in a championship came in former fiv se Natio: Pridentia’ Manhat rite: the near future. The has defeated the ¢ Bank, Western Union, Morningside A. C. and Lassies, and they will rule fav in-the coming contest The Inwood Girls added two mor games to its long record by defeat- ing the Chelsea Girls, 13 to 7, the Kapa Kapa, Girls by 17 to 1 winners have open games, Address T. Tannehan, No, 35 Vermilyea Avenue, City Liberty Five of the Henry Street} Hettlement, 120. 5 $. has ope dates for vturday game: on opponent urte. Bon verling, No. 104 Pitt Street, City. Ridgewood A. C,, claimants of the feng Island title, defeated — the Greenwich Village Five by Winners have open dates. Fred Staab, N Ridgewood, L. L The Cornel A. C yut Five down to defeat in a hard fought game by 22 to 12, ‘The game was close untjl during the last few minutes of’ play, when weored five stratirht games, address Joseph 146 Delancey Street, City. The O'Farrell A. C,, a fast. 145 pound team of Holy Innocents Club Bentre, wishes to arrange game with teams of similar weight, con- lests to be played on opponent's pourts, Address William MoLaneh nat the Club Centre, No. 128 We 7th Street, The Kips Bay Midgets added an- string by d les 85 to Midgets, bther game to their feating Uhe Harlem Eu ‘The Kips Bay team: sk kers are in for a beating | Meehan, national title al Celtics and Corona, L. I. 20 to 14 Address 16 Bleecker Street, sent the Farra- the winners baskets. For Weiner, No, tbhall Players A CLEVER GUARD. 1 4H { | at Havana, Cuba. ‘They have completed arrange: THE EVENING WoRLD,, “FRIDAY, “MAROR 4 ‘1921, Pe Club his bout with Marty Coiling et the Garden on Wedaeadey night, has tren compelled 10, cancel Ris | Iv bout’ with Danny Kramer at che Olymplimg A. ot PRuadelphia on Monday wight end four other con teats for which bie manager, Harry Neary, bed tt Signed up for. anith Lovee 45.000, Tom O'Rourke has taken another fighter under bis management. He te “Boots” Hanson, & wol- Ceewelght, of Kigin, ML, who bas Rad eight fights ty » year aod won all of them, flanson was for merly ® football player and te well kuowp in tie Wes. Bill rhelon, qe Daseball eritie of Cpiein atl, went Hansen to O'Rourke, An order to conduct nis club sucessfully, Man Ser Quigicy of the Flatbush Sporting Club bas | cowered ffteen poliovmen and thirty ushers, whet ‘Tex Iickard employs at the Garden on the plehts Of hie boxing shows. ro, premeve order and alto nee that the people get their srats st the chib’s opening show to-night; Jomnny Haines will bare charge of the ushers, Sammy Kelly and Dave Driscoll, the Jeteey City fight promoter, are now condyeting # boxing club tminte for thelr flrvt show there, which will be staged ow March 11, Bul, Urennan meets Ray Srulih of Camden, N. J.; Johony Dundee meets some good lightweight, and there will be another bout Andy O*Boyle, the promising Harlem middle welnbt, was selacd with an attack of gastriis at the end of the sixth pound of bis go with Sailor Lawson at the Ridgewood Grove porting Club on last Saturday night, which was rompousible for his defeat, Andy is much better now, aud be would like to get on & return bout with Law». Tom Modgdie, manager of the Commonwestih Sporting Club of Harlem, to-day elincked & bout between Billy Shine of New Brunswick, formerly Wille Ryne, the rugged 143-pound battler, and Jimmy Kelly, the Harlem better, ‘They will oles for ton rounds at the above club on Saturday ere- ning, March 12 They ace both real slugsers, John J. Sharkey has taken charge of the Brook lyn featherweight, Joe Shoridan. In his recent outs in Brooklyn Sheridan hes proved himself quite @ clever iad and bih ambition 1s sure to toad nim to more important engaguments in the local ringa, Jock Malone of St. Paal, ato recently defeated | Soldier Hartfield of Brooklyn no M Minneapolls. will try and ao tho K. ©, Loughiln Ine tor round pout ae St, Paul on the piabt of Mi 1. Tee nen were mated the terma offered by ¢ toagager axeptiug sb uwnager, Jett Smith Is Booked up for two more contests | On Mamh & he battles F thy of Boston | for ten rounds at Worcester and on Saroh | he will swap punches with Pal Heed in a| olve-round go at Frank De Rice's chib at Port- | land, Me. Smith should have no trouble 1m out- | pointing both of his opponents | Mec: Hob Moha, the veteran light heavyweight if Mil waukee, who has been trying hard to get on bout at one of the local clubs but without suo ens, will go againt Bud Gorman, « light hea Weleht of the West, In a ten-round bout a: « show | to be staged at Kenosha, Wig, on March 6. | dtoha's long expertoncs may enable him to bes his young opponent, Bryan Downey of Columbus, the game middic- | weight, has been signed up for another hard battle, | His opponent in this scrap will be Hattling Or the California middlew:ight, who Bas wou all Us flebts he has so far engaged tm In the East. ‘They will clash tn a twelve-round boat to a decision ai Canton, O., om March 17, -| | Tom Barry, one of the most popu- | ~|lar boys playing the covers a guard position for the t James Triangles of Brooklyn. He is one of the fastest men on the floor 4 a sure and accurate eye when han been jaying for years and has reached the point where his services c re considered of championship ca ibre. court game, biggest values éver in the new of the wonder values, “COME— ONE-STRAP, CROSS- |) STRAP AND 8-BAR :- SLIPPERS in dull, patent, and bronze, lea- thers, at 3-95 36 Value I! Donalds Shoes 34-4 SIXTH AVE: aP3°8s NEWEST SPRING STYLES UNDERPRICED| QUALITY CONSIDERED, | aimmy Jonneton's biz wow at Manbattan’ Casino | J next week haa Deen postsccd frum Wedvieeday 10 | | Moursday nist | Johnny Keyes, manager of Willle Spencer, the crack east sido bantam who bas not yet los a de- | | cision under the Walker Iam, sae he would like | pothing better than to hare his prot Ignch for the title, He says be will that Speccer whips the cbamplen, | aide the ageremire Irish boxer of Yonkers, bas been watched by his manager, Jack Tons, to meet Phil Bloom, the popular Brookisn wilterwelabt, at the Kidgewood Grove 3. C, on Maroh 26 | George Fingol. manager of Harry Greb of Pitts: | | bureh, declared to-day that nothing would pleas | | bim beter than to mako"s match for Greb with like O'Dowd, who has not fought in some time. Engel maya that» go between the men at ono of | the Foston clubs would probably draw a Kato of \ over $30,000, Ensel te waiting to hear from O'Dowd's manager. | Shamus O'Brien, Although Gundoat Smith has not fought in this vicinity In years, his followers are all deeply in: | teremted in his ten-round go with Al Roberta of | Staten Island, which will be folignc # the Com: | monwealth Sporting Club of Harlem on next | Wednesday night. Both men being aluggens, the | chances are that one of them will be knocked out Jabes White of Albany, wmo has put up two| McDonalds are st Spring styles. Diustrutinya few HARE THEM.” ‘TWO-STRAP DRESS PUMPS full Louis cov- i] ering the | | hard fights seam Champion Joo Lynch in bouts at @&. Lowts and the National A. OG. of Philadel phin, has been secured to ment Terry Moliuen of Penneytvanta tn a ten-round bout at Wilkes-farre, who Injured wis shoulder Tomnny Amite, the weet side miidieweiaht K. 0. artist ‘rowing Hlet when he faces Pat Bishop In the semi fined to the Orieea-Carbone oartie st the Plonrer A new comender tor the world’s bantamweight crown has arieen upon the pugliistie norfron, name eight champion. holder ts now in strict training at nasium preparing bimeetf for « streouous campaign | cuba, on March “tl. ered heels, in patent or dull (a few in brown, with Baby Doll heels), 4:95 5 |] WALKING STRAP PUMPS pounds; 100 pounds and Juniors, 120 + a rounds, have open dates. Address sid tae aF Tohn J. MeCormack. Kip: F faite! Gack Neighborhood Association, No, 8% 6 Becond Avenue, City. yet MU t if The Trinity Deaf Mutes Big Five eens wal have open dates. Address Rosar > ry heels, Lascale, No, 341 East 24th Street, Dity. ie 5-95 St, Michael's Juniors will travel to Pennsylvania where they will me jhe Reading Flywe jew York Maguire, McDonald, fan, No. 259 Henry Street, City. ° t Quintet. ‘Dhe boys will line up witt Spangler, Ryan Opera Pumps & Oxrorps ind. Stevenson. inpatent dull and The Western Five, composed of brown leathers; former colleg has open hand turned Yates for ms, Address soles; French jeorge Jeremiah, 66 Johnson and baby Louis Avenue, Brooklyn. heels, Seneca Basketball Quintet; 105 pounds averafe, have open dates, 1] $6 3-95 Address A. Lasher, care of Freed- | Value SUPREME DRESS PUMPS strap effects, in gray or brown suede, black satin; turned covered French, Baby Louis or military heels, G95 WALKING OXFORDS Lp Brogue and Af plain stitched tips, in dark tan; military, high, or flat heels, 3:95 $10 Value to-night. White taker the place of Rox Moore had (© call Off the go, expecta to add another wicim to bis faut Murray Schwarte, the former amateuf banter: ‘Th former mon pure Uitte: p's vm. On caaedey, Mar 3! STORE OPENS AT 7:30 A. M. Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts! I present to all my Customer a pair of trousers FREE, with the purchase of any Suit or Overcoat in the house, and to the Ladies Handsome Pair of Tailor’s Shear Sid Ubi A Liberal Assortment of Separate Trousers to Select From. ON SALE AT ALL MY SIX STORES. proof positive that pric of low prices. It. will be of my six stores. Opening Day Offer-Ready-to-Wear All-Wool Suits and Overcoats FIERES ALL YOU PAY OPENING DAY SPECIALS. Spring Styles m ready now with hundreds of the very latest styles of spring suite that of sencil stripes, fancy worsteds, fish tweeds and blue serges. CUSTOM DEPT. I include in my opening aul several thousand rds of high grade, all wool spring suitings, con- sisting of blue and black serges, tweeds, fancy wors- teds, cheviots, English herringboncs, pencil stripes and hundreds of other styles and fabrics. These woollens were positively made to sell for prices up to $50.00. My opening ale price, suits to order with an extra pair of trou- sers of the same material FREE, is $3950 My New Store: 1414 BROADWAY, at 39th Street, Open Tomorrow}; New York Stores: 118 Nassau St. Near Beekman Street ; 1414Broadway At 39th Street 3 Church St. Near Liberty Street A ele whieh his manaret reed arransing gottations with « 1 he his professional debut tn the Quaker CHS | 4, ouple Of weeks Artie O'Teary’s one ambition te to mep Into the same ring with Johnny Dundee for the furor itgh!- | ac ele measure of Dund feated Jobmny Kilbane Je inaves Neweon Artic and Dundew. ho wee UneuCrmetul fon & Dout here with gime of Rooked ny to-day Wie affairs Dearwelsnt. Uh A ten-round eonteet ak HA ‘The opening of another link in the chain of 8 sare coming down » Jong thine age the wonderful values I am offering in my opening foe Jncobe, (4 gow busily en | Chichmo (anater Jncobe fas opened hes delta promoter for Murty yesterday rain that he can take the] boy to win, ute 31 seconds The feature Sporting Club to-nient. Smith nes gomnny, OF h, yard Ju Gentine Cin vo-nieht. OmiLB te MANNE BFL ATS sea held ls omm ith Wille Inchon 30° | Simm ‘thompran — Jacobs, manager of O'Leary, bh on cago tad. vard uy ie Wie fs «| down ty Rade Kane, wh 2 | town the fone whe, looks ater l euemte of the wetted astute i | dependence , on my opening day, 3. Henry Adler stores is additional My stores are always barometers n before you will be able to duplicate day sale tomorrow, at all PHILADELPHIA alboys won three in their skating Philadelphia schoolboys wt thy low Pa Freddy Bowers was the onl. taking the cap Sentop High Sehoot March ¢.-—-Chicaso of the f 80-yard hand: lor High School race, in whicn 10-year conceded hand and won With ease from a big e.viaitors were tnkon on a boat rite Delawar ¢ Inter winited [ri-| lag Hall, odindy Skaters, Win! rave an exhfottion at the Tee Palace to- jo-morrow for New will meet New York schoolboys in a special race. ur events — match With | tpamer to & plat. amd wilt y in Sprints at jocal The teams of Ftoces and Coburn, fee and Van Kempen and Rutt and i) be the favorite combina- six-day starting t at Madison Square held out to the leat Van Kempen and won h polit with the management innder Nis selection t tart. B burn, with their stonling quatitios, will be. the Ohuech and] favorite team with the gallery fans. They |» rand stron: In 2 mt was the Id CHE aps up to 10 Single and double breasted models in men’s and young men’s suits in all the Overcoats of every style Come to any one cf my’ stores tomorrow and get YOUR suit and overcoat, while the selections are so complete. popular shades all patterns, of all wool materials. and model, OPEN EVENINGS +t Loti comer w mmodia dfust Handred Schoot Teams ta PHILADELPHIA, M: hundred high and have bee Pennsytvania to particlvate tation interscholagtic ment, to De held at kof Mareh td suite we 860.00. worsted trousers FREE, miss this opportunity. sule price is $2 45° TROUSERS Linclude in m of reudy-t own workrooms duri season. cost of manufacture, worsted wool choice at orem wipning the rpea. Brocco, wit imners, docked yeaterd: lelphia on the Rosi tt, ly came to New.’ thelr machines ‘holy final workouts Jen tintle the sixteen. tonmorrowe. at ball Too invited by the” ES RNS on i teed part sip ew ea ES made to sell for $50.00 and » Your el he very best netatainey oa | : t ' j picw of a opening sale hundreds wear trousers made im my* ¢ this past 1 offer them at less then Positi trousers. $ 45 feist Brooklyn Stores: Bo 44 Flatbush AV. : Near Nevins Street 756 Broadway §. Near Flushing Ave,

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