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as Stakes Big Chance at) on Return Match: Richie Mitchell N doings scheduled to happen) out tn Milwaukee to-morrow | might depend the future of one | ‘Kansas, If & weren't for the that this same Kansas sprang | surprise of the fistic year by | ing out Richie Mitchell in a recently, no one would be par- | ly concerned about what the held tn store for Rocky. But | ing the ekids under Mitchell so ually, Kansas jumped right | the doorsteps of Benny Leon- | championship mansion end _ himeeit the logical contender | ROCKY KANSAS 1S ‘tye a 13 BY KNOCKING MITCHELL OUT FoR A SRCOND TINE. DIRECT LINE FOR THE TITLE. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, Copyright, InN A WN Jost AND Si 1921, by the Préas Publishing Co IT Took BENNY LEONARD \ Six ROUNDS TO , KNocK MITCHELL \ ouT— ROCKY \ DIO THE YOB IN 1921. Ly SINDING CAPABLE SHORTSTOP NOW GIANTS’ 2 MINUTES 6° SECONDS (The New York Evenuing Worid,) ROCKY KANSAS HAS CHANCE OF HIS LIFE - - By Thornton Fisher | Dave Ba Sef His Placé. ‘ | (Gee to Tae Praia Word.) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 8. Yt looks as though the Giants have | solved one problem in the con- struction of the 1921 team, only to fall foul of another and tougher one. Joe Rapp, the highly advertised youngster from St. Paul, appeared yesterday at League Park here and burned up the infield with such @ fine lot of stops, catches and throws that all doubt as to third base, and therefore second, was set at rest. Rapp will play third; Frisch second, but the burning question now Is: “Who will play shortstop?” Davey Bancroft is here from Hot Springs, but he isn’t the dashing Dave of 1920, He tg ill. There's nothing| the matter with his heart, that rumor which came from the springs was spiked to-day, but there ts a whole iF Beene a SuccREos | STAYING & FEW ROUNDS WITH BENNY HEILE Mace © FORTONE IN THE RING. & | Dempney Referees Bout tn Which Minke Scores K. 0. BIG. PROBLEM ncroft Reports, But Is So Ill the Chances _ Of His Playing Are Poor | “Goldie” Rapp All Set for Third Base and Frank Frisch for | Second, but With Star Shortstop Suffering From Stomach Trouble It Will Be Difficult to Secure a Capable Man to Take be kept at second and Groas given a chanc® at shortstop, He plays better there than at ec- ond and only needs experience to make good in the big show, is. the opinion of critics who have seen him, Another possibility je that a last desperate effort will be made to get a seasoned shortsto by buying or trad. ing. With” Heinte Groh holding out on Pat Moran and the Reds, it wouldn't be surprising if a big deal developed from the il fortune of the Giants in regard to Bancroft Rapp is what the “bugs” call a ‘swe ball player. tries tor everything, just as Frisch does, and he ‘usually comes up with for he is acti in starting on the ball, id fast as lightning a play. He is a clean, accurate thrower, with plénty of muscle behind t pegs, and he hite the ball hard. He hadn't been on the field twenty minutes yesterday when the verdict of Jennings, Jess Burkett, | Dick Kinsella, Cozy Dolan and other experts was unanimously given that he is a “real” ball player. The Yannigans or second team beat | ST. PAUL, Minn. March &—BUIlY; jot the matter with his stomach, | the regulars yesterday in the fret tsb gepes Cay Bebe kel rorknty aie Uatn ee rhe Aad ee epee Bancroft Is suffering from nervous! games are always bitterly contested, good; FEAL IS | Parmer e of Mi ion an en losing flesh| The regulars d Burns, Kauff and Fosiest for Kansas his man- ee iis 1s the fourth round of a scheduled ten- Lp atid at ped ay apa hts | Young wh the outfeld, ielly, Frisch made a big mistake. e © round boxing bout here last night. The |‘ . oes See a }and Ra an the bags, Hunter at ad Rocky back with Mitchell, CLOTHES AND \fight was a terrific battle up to the| Usual playing weight atfd he will havo| Short, una Snyder catching; Voight Jot gales bowl gered .- NBWEL'S on finish, with Miske having a slight ad-|to undergo rigid treatment and diet/and Garton, a younug southpaw, did sida events provea fA) BUT tru knocks : KANSAS.- Vantage. Miske weighed 1841-2 and|in order to be ready to play ball when the pitching, The, second, team Bas quent even ; ‘ EONARD \ : eee ou sath SE i [Vernon Spencer, Curtis Walker an foresight for Ter Hickurd, | OCT KANSAS HES THROUGH Foasro' (SHER —e | Goes relent champion boxers | neerenon opens on April Lea King tn the outfield, Roy Grimes, on the lookout for good atirac- | sought the Kansaé-Leonard | sae it was that ae enka | yr managers ne by guing for the championsbip affair. yould be no trouble at all to call | Mitchel! contest, he thought, | the Milwaukee promoters are men and would not stand for off of matches at their | ms were exchanged | Rickard and Milwaukee, | the result that Tex had to re- the previous contract. So is it st to-morrow night Mr. Kansas will | refereed the | The Giant board of strategy is doing some weighty thinking. It may be that Frisch will have to be shifted to main bout, . shortstop and a second baseman de- Charley. Weinert and Levinsky | veloped from Roy Grimes, Monroe or Matched for Bout in Brooklyn“ or it may be that ee ea ve wes «or Babe Ruth Is Working in Manner | That Astonishes All Shreveport ‘Two moP& good ght dred fets attended both the morning 4nd the afternoon practice sessions, Monroe and ¢ ‘oss on the bags, Ho’ ard Burkett at short and Henline catching. Rube Benton and V. Barnes did their pitching. ‘The batteries will change each day, ¢ | but the line-up will remain about the Frisch will|same till camp breaks up. Alexa Stirling to Practise _ Two Months Abroad for cs. English ¢ Golf Championship day night. Owens has been Martin of Providence “Panama Joe” Gans Goes tal Barbadoes for a Needed “tron pected {0 areive in town to" day. it Parren, twee of Ss ‘ranciwee ye to face Mitchell again, this time America’s 7 Gpien Woman] cousin 1s no weakling with w driver IN SD AY RACE Vacation. nd’ dos’ Catt. the. feateerwiishe ot) me tter's home town, and run not It will be through the fairways, th poe ‘Teey sre being bought here for bouts by) ‘hele maslager, Prank Lawior. who conducted wany | ie Fisk of having ‘Richie turn the deciding tussle will take on him but of losing a Player Sails To-Day for place, | In this department of the game Miss | By John Pollock. ‘Fans Not Accustomed to Seeing, 2 f important boxing bouls in the rink io thet city Star of Bambino’s Magnitude a dozen or more parties coming to the Stirling has few superigrs even ; ; Battling Levinsky, who Boxes Vsfore the game saut dow. fit | park in automobiles. itary tu cae eee Big Tourney May 30, among. the men. She plays her irons German Rider sia His Partner, tomer smith of Chicago wt the Cen-| sade wattuer ,the cclerin lightwetght ef Becok- Practicing So Strenuously. None of the regulare reporied yea= ial out, tenia. of outpolnt him.) 5 iitiam Abbott, _|and.nct the sual visting tendency | OFenz, and Egg-Van Kempen|tra! Manhattan sporting Club in one |i, and Al sata orig, sore ee <a |Iey, scouts came in just before dinn orth’ is i bon’ onties” a: aed des hs of most feminine golfers, And we Team Lap Field. of the three twelve-round bouts’ ON) grocaiyn clubs, will meet in the main go of fifteen Suecial to ‘The Evening World.) | The Colonel is especially anxious to ISS ALEXA BTIRLING sails| venture the prediction that very few Thursday night, has been practically | rounds at the Midgewood Grove Sporting Cub of SHREVEPORT, La, March 8 | look over the young players, many of fot | to-day to etart early training ran Aad band vee Stirling —— matched te meet Charley Weinert of | Brooklyn on Saturday f OL. HUSTON and Joe Kelley} ¥Hom have shown much promise C sharps are all upset ac-| ° for the English golf cham-| Voy, much about tne oor By Richard Freyer. Newark in the feature bout of fit- | Amanmick mecte Willie rhinked tha. greatest Gay Bete] at eh er the te ee z cordingly over what wit! happen | pionshin May 30. The little Ameri-| ‘The American on the basis of rec- 'OU'VE got to hand it to the Ger-} sen rounds at the Flatbush Sporting | posing cue in Brookiya are Springing up like | Ruth ever had in his whole life camp. He has Duley acy of athe Fin ear nes one fe Sur: can title sats, profiting from bitter/ords is the equal of any player many for endurance, A world| Club of Brooklyn om March 18) Many | oushrooma he lait to foxive limes to. cou. rday. Both: of them went out|Yetes on hand and says it will be hard — Mi ss | j experiences of others who have gone| vor en eee and hcenelt. aereatly war, dnd the struenuous etrain|clubs have been after this bout, but | duct shows tn the Na werting Club. which is! 45 the park this morning hoping for a pent Constante aA alts ign ray a aye He on | cup hunting wbtoad, plans to work in| Sutnumbered and in a country, wher nerves that it entailed, follow=|it looks as if the above club bas) elds Rely Avnus and Chaucer Mime | tition of Babe's initial day's WOrk.| ability = ; pega 2. git ple prea two months of practice learning the] playing conditions are vastly dit- it did many years of oppres-|landed the bout. Both Levinaky and night. gin the main go Chariey Goodman will take | ‘The big fellow leaned against the} Huggins will devote the morning r after|gtrange conditions of English’ links| ferent from home standarde, sion by the Kaiser and his military | Weinert have a big followi on Frankie Fay f | s 2 ors | drill Imost 1 7] 4 deed “softened” by Leonard in} that caused the aereat of every fair], The stiffer the game, however, the a havea obheAWraiter Seat ae ming: a Frankie ‘Pay tte ffwees wands ¢ ngs of various Yankee hurlers oY rented a a Lah va to the ; It just #0 based that Miss Stir-|to win the title, sor other | ; ; ' w Mule le ec Gen es ' epee OF ee eee ee ae a Mitobell adherents have a dif-| earatnne he cn thing is certain, he . won't be wh stamina that wins six-day grinds, as Melle yisegesalryhindlls ae ark 0 to Barbadoes, where bo will take a love rest. | panies Soe Nal ROO ‘es little from the accom-| keep Babe Ruth out of the park. Babe opinion. They think the vio- | a, small and frail looking, is the} American | won Re he ening ting [Mast night in tice Garden they and the | Gan has ben ‘ansious to mate & trip to tat preg vol Negi lend rss onstiggel wind Raiease ‘ata aan pitchers al-|18 soing to sweat and stow until he ay mise was of er gaki aoe | strongest equipped of all American] Mrau Stine veasie Tam acting nus |Hes-Van Kempen team lapped tne| "at wblch s wee eaten ds manaeet, 10 | asnes— Wallops with bine Smith, Matcamater | Crave wut loose with all they have.| Hits the “pink.” “And then let the */ girls that ever competed in England.|an eafly start.” field. In fact, some of the teams | figures that his colored battler needs a vacation. | McArdle has booked up three other bouts to be} . 3 Old seeect open,” save Babe cr hy wena See NEE™ |For the past six years the Atlanta| To be ‘able to play golf Ike nol were lapped twic (ougst oa the same ce And almost any pitcher enjoya sceing} The manager has not intimated aie Ve . a 7 a -| when he will begin paring nrol= for, sae: Bet 80 ¥, & return |miss hab dominated her feld as no} other American girl over played Is Hbying ihe excitement of the big Chaney of Baltimore, who recentis| Charley Dowserick has just booked up a pair ot | Babe Swing wildly, In batting prac-) Tint ee eT oungsters. Mas ren “Mite! too amart a man evi BGS) CRAGILS Ele tor NHS. yOuREY, out Tim Drooey of Pennsylvania in thres | Western heavyweights for his boring show a: tho| tice or anywhere else. ; a. er did in the masculine ranks. Bhi ; t ten! “Jam” George Ch: bumped int . ing a tho be cut adrift as early as next week, American champion. When not ten eorge Chapman bumped into at the Bureka A.C. of Baflimore, bas | pi , ‘ o but ie isascarens @ second whaling | ana with th - : i ‘ | Phoneer Sporting Club on Friday evening, Marca] Babe reported overweight, but he| but most of them will be carried at jAnd with the thousands of men] years old she began learning ths! tteggie McNamara’g wheel. George |e mated ty Herman Taylor to meet Hilly 19. "The bly fellows whe will daw tee swinging clubs there are got many| same and eventually took up carper-| iad w terrible tall, Fer an hour it| Au of York Pa., for elght rounds at the Oirm: |round go are Homer Smith ef Calesgo and Core, | WON be that way long if he main- eerie Hoteen sont hak Age ¢- ° try to better strengthen her hands, °° sigs : [pla A. A, of Phlladelpbia on Monday night. | pot m, also of Chi tains the pace he set yesterday. No t s sur “win” for Who'd care much about giving Miss : : eran. thOUeAE bataiy iallcted) lich ‘oper, also of Chicago, who gave Al Roberts prise every one in camp by the pep- and 90 ts all up-State, par- | stirling a very big handicap. and wrists. Hour after hour she) Was thought he was fatally injured, | Chaney's MO: of Droner made hls eleventh Jn jwuch grat fatt at the Commonwealth Sporting | Other star ever developed the willing-| hery work he is showing behind. the _Butfalo, Rocky's balliwick. | Lhe epee Re BN hal hodieh ary | Be He Was unconscious all that time, Club several weske ago. ness to work that Ruth has. He|bat. This husky youth is just com- Cie aoa ot ff the America champion farcs| Maiden, the little Scotch professional,| 11 ¥inally came to and the physician | Muga inteeest te below dlelaved tn tne twa ing into his own after seve on Mepeng d ae | rl and reaches the finais for (he|who also teught Bobby gones and roand bottle teowsee Ak, BOO et Daten tated | ps eta of Mensy Cater belag sick, watch | amazed Shreveport by the strenuous/ ing Into his own after several von. DMG teeta | British Atlc she no doubt will meet| Perry Adair, who are neignbors uf) S#id Wat he could remount his wheel. | (rtd Cele DERN Ab Netw Oe Mhecermnieut, | revats his from mesting Jack Wolfe of Clete-| programme he followed yesterday,|fove © tie seasot provided’ he gets |Cecil Leitch, who enjoys supremacy] the Stirling family down ih Atlanta \ which will be contested at the aweaith |the Central 3 hatecg atl vcard fA "t ev ty If. . NPRCRTAMIEN to ako nite on the other side as ensily as Miss| Miss Stirling won her first nationgi| Unlike last year, Broveo did not| Cpomiog Chub of Harlean to-morrow night, Nobere | aaycemral, Manhattan wee es ener | ey ots eek hone aie ee -|Birling onthip side at the Atiantic.| Utlewhen only sixteen, and ate Nes! hola the entire favoritiem of laat| eee Aenscite , immy Jokston has signed up| “T got rid of elght o pesky : The meeting of the two will furnish| been winning the premier honor ever) | ys : As eat 6 faced, hime? ueder the tananaent of Bitte | fransle Daly of Staten’ Island to go arsine | pounds to-day, boys,” said the Bam-| ie Yankees would by no means an interesting study in extremes—| since. nights attendance, He received his} f ec NY] Watte, “Little Daly nas made tome good fieais | bino, as he stepped off the scales in| be in a bad fix if anything should seats on his own | Miss Leitch, big, strong, with the] The American chan ntended {share of the applause, but the team -— sere rest, |the ciub house. “Pretty good start, happen to Schang,” said Huggins had « sneaky no-| griving power of u mun; Miss Stir-|t ompete abroad i ’ 1d Bioom, the veteran Brookisn tightwel; | m ie | maybe, but I'm going to tfavel right) yesterday. This is rather more than . 4 man; ) Stir-|to compe abro tlof Egg and ter Van Kempen gave ul coklyn gh . ‘omnmy Shee of Bridgepor: has been mate 0 ybe, ig te i that Kansas is Just! ting, diminutive and fragile, but .pos-| changed her plana the MINUTO. tg toca fhaleaa ee PED SANE kas been matched to mace Steady Sivadman, '¢| met BUly Pinalmmons, the Youur teemer, | S/ONK this Way unui! {am down tolan intimation that Hoffman will get measure of Leon | sexsing strength and skill that's 'very|This season she will not only com.| ‘he ¢! Man rider, a rum fOr) nridgeport welterweight, in a iwelse-round twut | weight, in the wind-up of ten rounds to a decision | UENting trim.” at least a share of the work in the bay that idea since a5 (eceptive. . pete in the British tournament, bur Popularity honors. Van Kempen hi M y AC. of Bridgeport, Conn, 00 at Fall Biver, Mase, oo Trursday niget. If Sneal The appearance of Ruth and the! catcher’s box next summer, and many AS, when Benny. then) “rhe British champion will excel] will participate in thé Fronch cham-| demonstrated he is a performer of no| iM Bie: ot Mare {t. Bloom resvnliy defewid | defen Pizwinaicne ae will he aigued ap ty nn, Withdrawal of the races have com.| of the players feel that the younwster eholder, boxed Kansis of the tec nough her American| pionship, which starts June 24 ve Husins Kedty ®t tho ui which was reapOnsibie | mansuer {0 meet Charlie Pilkington in a bour a: | bined to increase the interest of local, will gain a place almost equal to that mien-round no decisidn bout in Buf- baie are: ____. | Mean Capubilition and held his OWN) r Vie esting tis, bout asd thten others a: the | the Star Mporting Club in two weeks funs in Yankees, Seyera) hun- pf the veteran So you see how {mportant that n the sprinis for puinte. Egg and| yagewood Grove Sporting Club, — ‘er a a a ———____—_.__— —_ eat to-morrow night Js | . isfag aenpen won’ 400 Sprenin’ for||- iil Seseee Was the caper wikernelest et ‘ilsa-'h concerned. | | bn a $50 “pres bre, will take on Chariey Witte. thr former Aus ’ the teatdaooring most pointe in] 14" Tendler, Poiladeipbia’s tishewetah:. with now] (ta rere oe CoRtiRY Wate. ONTREAL is still aficr the BASS eB EDs The SHORES WES BUS Geeks tet right hand In the second | wight, Ward. uas decimal taht Dompsey-Carpontier tent A Wi Hl up by ex Rickard. round of bia ten-round yo with Ballon Wris a0 tl the last ax months pre ‘An ; the Yast Aux ont we x lioproring Im alt | pest Patiedas an 3, ¥ ise Hatt rar delegation from the Canadian hat- appens Every Day | * Milwaukee as mas om which may Rave pre | of mis contests b Pits } With the exception of two minor) fist fatines woe Hin ee ns To et dity was in New York yesterday to j ; Jo former years the national Angel reued Win fyem:ptiing Friinen: ann Johnny Gill of Harrisburg, Pa., who is now fignt-| CHUNKS, the Kustern Individual Bow! 4 INbMURET, N.C eh s.—One | ¢ old hinetesnth annual of the fore ders decorated phe ne management of Danuy Morgan. 1»| ing C! 5 schedule, as dra Cilibert No 1 haw i exorliant Ghanoe of winnin } j Santer with Tex Rickard and con- |,)INONURAT, N. Cy March s—“One| bape aoe inn Lon wien thath [Of the foreism riders decorated their) samy perme, the local Vigntmeisht, who das | iM Under the management of Danoy Morgan, iv| ing Championship schedule, as drawn | fiteiN, | gst esse 6 ore two hours talking over the “%, the Mrse as of “ Cl falh at the. Hair Mit gots along tile bottom of the traok:| wou ning poute with # decision et the clubs in| Sime ie fo Sena Kel cma ot | up by the Gehedule Committee of the | Howine ‘Tyirwament, "it “uraring “x fiilah th i qwith the Garden promoter od Jn can open gol gered eae le Island, on Se 29 and 39,|This year, however, none but the] tals vicinity, has deo watched to ment wome Kod | it gt york, Ja. om March 17. This to| Bastern Alléy Qwners' Association, was) fer of canis and have lost the fewest.” George | ifying rot rr 2 aE tau sobniaa ii ike Pa, ia ought to | 1 4 Stelter (phigh average wan, with 183 9-7. Ustened patiently to all they! spring tournament, here. ‘There, were ps |American flux is tucked on the out. | Ammen Of cub on Manday evening, Mara 14, | ‘9, che of thew santens affair, as each man is| adopted at the regular monthly meet-| Pp RNR OA eT t to say but did nothing toward ye entries, representing practically 1 HICAGD, March 8.0, A. Vaug in| Side of the cots, The nationalities Of} yong is getting int shape at Mtillman’s gymnas pone ed is gameness and ability to deliver} ine of that body, held at thelr head-|* ee : Scenting thelr proposition. Another | every iarge golf club in the Hast, with | oe gmango defeated W TE Lew of Bobi the various riders are also missing] tum, ie — quarters, Broadway and sist Street. “wonference is to e place to-day, : ord, Ti. in the ne nas | 65 saseath pn 5 : Shen the fate of Montreal as far aa, ® Number of Canadian and British play- Te) aakau Joorket billiard pourias)) fromthe) Programme. atl Baird at tho finish of his bouts burdies over | JUDGE LANDIS’S DECISION The prize Ust, as laid down by Louis} Pe Ing the fight is concerned will be °r* '% the list _ ry Daw of Detroit defeated cia | 4 the ropes aud sprints to his drewing-room. But Stein and his committee, A. V. Dun-| P by Known. sites und | Cr ian Gardner of New York, 185 "to 43, | Parsing Lemay, wh alos WIED] in the future be will be more careful where be} TQ PROTECT THE PLAYER.| bar, nk. schumacher and P. C. Tackney, Py : my or ‘s under con- ‘ i . twenty-seven innings, Daw had a hign| Emile Bey] makes up a French come | jumps, afer bis hard ten-round bout with Freddy y } ner 3 tenborn and ocher Hy « < seemed to satisfy all. ‘The alley owners . the new metropolitan indoor champion: San x re . ; psec : Pex ‘was not inclined to talk’ ship singles provided abundant thrills er Given Award © Comins} me2 §n the rac It in not expected) reac, belonging to reporters, for which he made | M- Landis, national beaeal arbiter, in| is now in) the way of th best tour it the offer of the. visitors, but/on the lawn tennis courts of the 7th pt Stas Aut that Lemay will last out the full dis-| good. a decision yesterday adverse to fhe} nament of the year getting away on for information on the Regiment Armory yesterday, ‘The field! star A. Oo. tance, but while he is if there th Southern League Little Rock Club 4nd | time. said that the Montreal dele- ned | forty competitors mS Mrs a here was plenty of excitement at the |chances of fant riding are good, L¢-| Eddie MeMahoo, matchmaker of the Star 4. C. | upholding the Washington Senators, es- Alex, Donber of the Ht Nicholas Bowling Al , had really not made him any A. Falk, formerly Aine 398 hale) “Pow held by the Star A. C. in Hariom| may endeavored to Jump the field | says that the ten und bout betwore, Marty. aie: tablished two principtes upon witch | wat ‘fest, ae etm rbomfer wi | -. ; position beyond asking him what (hij ‘Mrs, Frederick Schinits, ‘also an| Mat Plight. The feature was tho win-| several tn nd in one instance | Cullum and Young Hickey me Vil a? | cusure player-exchange contracts will be | Rend cites’, Catt witin witeca ana | ‘would require in the way of a| Crytwhile title holder, in the lower divi-| Ming of the decision by Jack Hauaner| had nearly a half lap on the fleld.|'reuah as. scheduled a bis club's apectal show | 0 an dieu tex, Meena was ‘en ‘euciting one sbut | | ntec tortake the bout acr: sion. ‘There was a happy bali to] over Marty Collins in twelve sensational | HJ8 Partner made a poor plok-up and |‘omorrow nisht, It wae yumored thet MoCullum ai rela tn, Bold: aine For nade ry Doak + ex was not prepared yes-|the draw, with the result that all of | pyag ve onal) the other contestants caught, up. opel tg en, capi Rocca nny Br en a club purchases a player Ping Thue order named. were” Georue Stelter y to announce just what would |the first ‘day battles went in straight he majority of the crowd a ‘There will be another ten between Eddie O'Keefe er {ails to satisfy the pur | Joe 'Poloaro, “Bitie. Melba. Artic. eters. Mort Lind Siebel the dimensions of such a guaran: ject. thought that the least Collins should! ,., and Coasile fipstimen end alk eiz-rounders pf illness incident to ds Hatdnet,, Pail Spinella. be daha, Mt | Magee 4 , have received Was a draw. In the early The same old song pluggers con- the player inatfiity to acclimate him- Sieied, eR ee a Pallas; Fe Lem and ol cee = Joe Moore of the Isat Street Joe Pal-) rounds Hausner had a big lead, but at |tinue to peddle their wares in the] goidiee Lawson, the Harlem weterwolght who| self the purchaser must house the Ii | Hed, oy nivelal’ prise for’ the est ten’ Uickets Pe ers: RAGE RT and Willie Jack- tinea ak tonal uni a. champion, a finish Colting went Vike. a houne centre of th irene Jimmy Flynn, rang ® surprise last week by knocking out Andy Player unless the. contract specifically | Was wou by Joo Palcaro, ‘| nal or the finals of Pr lom have two little fe Jan exceptionally good plugs ma ° provides the contra’ ie _oflce yesterday to post a forfeit | Rolitan, se ath pionehips, “to ‘Olling, because of hin great fight Inst | Wier Sguilivenian lateae. gucsees Ne , ster by 40 | agreements b) On standard forms and] ‘mt the mata series at : A.SMALLROLLFRONT 0 a week against Midget Smith, waa the fa-|Ale%. Sulti ates sucossE, matchmakefy through bis manager, Tom Stanley, Within a certain period are ins| ich. ayuse totaied, ins ts We baits ‘a mateh with Benny Leonard. i Tesile By y vorite, but Hausner stamped himself aa | titled “Albsenc Lawson boxes Wildest Nelsoa at the Pioneer Sport: fa ‘only for protection of (nnocent | sealnst 1,009 for ered to put Up $1,000 to eting unattached. fell one of the most promining bantuma des — lec Ou tn the mar bowl of filler rosads eal third partion and cannot pe avatied of] juss fevemacher of Ow “rmatnay owing lent chi fo, duality | veloped since the Walker law went into! ‘The fans are still wondering what | March 3, by a party to the contract to tyude ita] ton Brooklyn, bes ‘rr tient match-maliing pve Beli Legal Perera the secs] fltect, by his aggreanive atyle of firht- | wecame of the team of Fidie Madden ea Re ra uiations thereunder ace tandie'e| Stine a eee Sure we =| ing. as much an interesting battl a Danny Fields, the east de ¢ decision, which is Judge Lundis's | \*f them to Tex Rickard. They) 24 beat of the mile and there was such o question ey tothe anh. dence Lag ages 8 to Te" | pinced “aiieelf under tha management of Jimmy | xecond, requir ww that the tattle i wit beg meadanon to" Cc O I L AR od winner that Matchmaker Eddie Me- | Port#, these 4 peen = matched dest " the latur te] leam re-establish in its line-up Leon| be piven to ‘ure ited Tex and submitted the amc" peRFULADBLPHIA, March $——Mom: | Mahon aligned then for another t x |stated by the bycling association anu ar we ee ee cds usmle | Garison and Jack Calve, pitcher and , FOR YOUNG M » p, but they made jt clear of, th ladelphin National crowd booed When It was ais | Would compete in tho present race, | POs dwar Cormsh los «guins walks SUAS SN | outfelder respectively, and that it, in ject ue Mudwas pus’ EN —, eee ey didn’t want a fight unt Titeia t yesterday for | nounced that Sollly Seeman had won thi he report ut . None}! . a tame cordance with its agreement with toe {ug Cte dn June. That was too far | Gainesville, F spring training. verdict over Mile aa he sookes | Gf the riders “w arr tT) after 0 bout with Mary Hummers ter Pielés. Wastington” team, send ite ontfletder| Rationa) Lined Suen | CluetPeabody &CalncTioy NY ay for Rickard and so noihiig ja knockdown | round, See eeiment affair have t catcher Rrottem to Wy s-|% CHICAGO, Nationa! na ho is eur eh | wae Ase the Colmeum A. (. night Mickey Walk ton ¢ th 4 eason. ‘ | see Deniers anperesy gee | tatoroullegioie “rack Fold “Meet, | pion, showed: that le ts a wood feathers |COM® back to the Teka Nears fevorite lighoreight,” will box Charis] Te Washington Club last year sent| Gustaten of the 1. Wk 6. faye — ~ Pee. A ¥, Jackson, is g bringing together the winners of con-| weight, and the crowd was at a loss ¢ > Pitts in the feature bout of twelve rodnds Match |Curison and Caive South with the | at Comwell of th ipod be ve Xa — youd Lor & ea oe Me \ Coronce mess iat Sho country, | ndersigin® bow tho Judes arrived ai Joe Steeher Wins Bout, inaheg tarry Dlavtuys hae arranged a aved card Jd make good. Six. {| eo AR Baloont, would do, bik it would at the University of ci cision, fomark club, came } betters If. ‘ go om, dune AL. iC w # announced a a Lethal SEES: ous rei ting of prelimniuation for nig Newar gapacltated, "succumbing to the Wei DAY bie 3 HOKE pot ‘ 31 mest 0, ‘onmer one wrestling champion, ot the contesiters: | Southern weatl cE orm Johnny Shugrae Beate Rector, | jas: a i if aah re Ca chavetant. | i} ED, John 0 eee were ‘poe. Lage bavi hight whe) 4 Tho. saw eld by doe | 9, ia eet any “ 5 the =

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