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FOUR MO EGULARS ARRIVE AT SHREVEPORT CAMP FORECAST: DARK AND CLOUDY.--B Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (ihe New York Evening World) —- TOMORROW MIGHT AT THE MANHATTAM GASIMO “PIMKEN” ciety os AND "Kip" HORFove WILL ArTEMPT '¥! ROUGH oes KEMOCKED THE KID INTD GO ON-GAT OVTA HE BRGAI 7 suey, e » Billy Gtbeon Rickerd je now trying mateh between Witlie LOCKED DURING THERE MAST FIGHT AS THOUGH THE EBOnN BABIES wouLd AOSASSINATE EACH OER. Gunboat Smith Tries «“ Comeback”’ Against the Husky Al Roberts Will Appear in Twelve-Round | , Bout To-Night at the Com- monwealth A. C. Joo Gams, the sturdy 1 By Robert Boyd. IME was when the amateur box-| Who er held an important place in | Younsste boy like “Terrible Terry McGovern, | ,. * the spotlight of sport. By rea- > n -, on, of tae beled atte to @léplay lo] Cth ere hat en amateur show Four Stars, Including Capt: |to warrant the assumption that they Wheat, Balk on Salary Terms Offered Them. ‘Srectal to ‘The Evening Wert.) NEW ORLENAS, La., March 0— be salary demands of Zack Wheat. Gunipvat Smith, who was one of the most popular heavyweights fighting im this vicinity several years ago, will try a “comeback” at the Common- wealth Sporting Club of Harlem to- night, He will take on Al. Roberts, the Staten Island “heavy,” who has ‘won three fights in succession singe he has placed himeelf under the man- agement of Billy Gibson. They will clash for tweive rounds in the frature bout. Smith is still of the opmion that he can topple over the present. @ay heavyweights, and he is eertain that he will put a check to Roberta's Of comree,| the rond to tame. ‘The goog liveli- I i I i H is i Hi AAI, Under bU enneazement of some great | and night point sprints, demanding as ton {9 opm ‘9 most any 195-pbund joy. = fie brated James t i ! ft i & i s a hs i i I " I it Hl H H 2 I t Britt and numerous othe: day picked up the rudi- of the game in the amateur boxers teok up of the dollar, Ht il if fet i 5 i a i i ' & amateur | ness Ry BP i i i i i | i fe i al iif F ft ; thinned field of the “simon pures” were lacking skin and science and were usually the laughing stock of all enough patience yutoh them perform their bouts, as resembled burlesque more than i { Mra. H. A. Valk, formerly Mise Hel- the national champion, eliminated Miss Helen Simpson apirited battle in tle thint round ef the annual Metropolitan indoor tennis championship gn the board courts @f the Seventh Regiment Armory yester- player, after caus- @ sensation by her opening rounds, take i Fa EL; i ii amateurs into diefovor until little was if ee Lt be if tf Fe f t day, The det ing something brisk style tp the “e nent club auch as the | #4 fork S., the Creagent A. C,, or the City Club, organizations which ¥ | ten re a! : i = for the entertainment of thelr mem- bers ut @ financial loss. This oomdition existed until the ar- rival of Tex Rickard, fight promoter traordinary and the man who con- tributed more to place the profes sional game in the favor it enjoys to- day than any ane man in the western | whe Brighton Club, formerly the| remainder of the season. Mike tore | and Will get the preference hemisphere. #4 be confine his cfforts| 5. oi, aces, broke the winning | Several ligaments of bis le stroak, which had run tato fifteen |}, recat UB-Siate resaue of the down trodden amateur?| games, of the Bushwick Five in a He picked the amateur fighter up by i i if asf ieseg it feated Mrs, H. V. Kaitenborn of the its Cusino, Brooklyn, by 6—3, Match that developed a big su iH il it i 3% 1 Martin, uw strong playsr, the jay’ previous. Mis. “sy } i ii H i i to merely Irigh finanee in the profes- mona) ranks, or did he cc c aimed to permit the jaying of professional tootball games aiternoons, was voiced at the y before the Assembly N, YM ~ | to the Di Pirro’ bill, i? 4] a f i H ie} E | 27 t 7 mo Wiliam Sheafe wi “simon pare” ta be! ty tore. | Hines Rickard has acquired Madi- rm) t night, In det ar of $4 to 8 in & | sen batter tthe Wesloyan pac ay broken, one | Fecerd estadtioned ‘in y no, con elnge Arrangements for @ hold, C4 vont nagoet fF, the RE YANKEE R , IVE AT TO-MORROW’S NEW MN-O-WAR. MODEL Aw ROBERTS | ar THe” |Amateur Bouts Enjoying hse Vogue They Had Before | Sport Was Tourneys Held in the Garden | bers come to the tore @uring the re- Have Brought Simon Pures Back in Limelight. Commercialized | habilitation the sport. Pete Zivic, the last Olympic entry in the light- weight Archie Walker, Munce, d William Singer, M ‘a3 and Milton W jall travelling at a fast p: | Promises (o carry them shortly the feld where the dig money js. ows but what among these may be lurking anotber Har: r ip the Hartem Opera House, electri- fistie wares to the masses he wus! fled the oxperts by his sensational recognined on the same plane as the| battling, in disposing of all his op- professtona! .of to-day. there were to fabulous purses then as } te!) we heer of now. The gladiator of that} Rigid cag Spaogigd | | period had to do two things that the| 0 El Gj | Soner of moters tings doer aot nave (ORLY Eleven Bike| | to undergo, namely, fight for glory te sinter mamety neot tor S| Teams in Race as "is = te vine restien, Mla a Benny Kauff a Hearing hand of the lew. Pononts, which feai started him on You ever cay 4; | the management of the race, de- they do thirty separate struggles for Points, will Kill off ull the riders be- fore the end of the week, Pilani, Speneer, Avalerve, Depanni, Ber+ thet and Kaufman were driven from the grind because of the utter bopoleas- who combined ‘wits au attacl pf indigestion: ined wi Grove Orlando Plant out of Une race yeu! ‘noon, var co and had to quit. Fils partner, Reg- fis MeNamare, Gnovof tive arcetestete: | the pair’ two lapp. y ThorntonF isher PIPP SHAWKEY, SCHANG For ensto HALEN wes TO See the comtre ef interest for several A FIGHT 1S Yo Soin Tyg ‘|hours. And then Babe hiked to the BULL -SHE-vists ni fn picked up several youngsters who] bee worse than ever. “Every tim nome day will 2 erage} look at that Babe I see a penne © day wall rise above the aveme* {fying at the Polo Grounds,” said the of the major league grade. Few of} chigns| yesterday when Bambino . REFUSES DEMANDS for only a.few extra men, after al! of ltuken care of And there are betwee: |the yousgsters, but are #aying little. Hten and fitteén candidates for even thy é tie | utility posts that will be open. Meusel and Baker, the only rogue | Wingo, Mitehell, Haws and Frenoh | lars who will be absent after the ar Se ite | catcher, and Hood, an utfelder, ere IR Mt | so lange that Hbbate refuses to meet ae tiene bes peapoait & change in| esult of Sprints Fight Sure for Centre Field io Teale port! —_— .| hood te be gained tm following the professional game and legislation per- mitting public boxing have ourped | the amateurs’ enviable place in sport. lancing over the fistle stars |started—have sent a bitter complaint ctimbed into prominence | ity, tk 7 has been the source men of the “pro” roped arena onage than the cele- Corbett made bis tal [Poesy the he Mey Might mey have futlon by the wayal +| the boxing game in his defeat of the| because of the wear and tear of the immortal John L, Orleans. Mike .| Z00d schooling Bolo them. Capt. Wheat hag demanded $7,000. i i 1 ‘The tiders that remain in the Six-| ‘This is more than be received from if He Is Not Allowed Day Bicycle Race in Madison Square| the Robins last season. The Brook- to Play. Fe eee cone Crean Garden—and there are only eleven|iyn club made him @ fair increape, is eure to be retained, and it Is not teams remaining out of fifteén that|and unless he accepts the figure of eval The Bracing Wels.) improbable that young Jimmy Gas. | the Dedgers he will be allowed to GAN ANTONIO,Tex., Maron 9, |{% the Hoosier southpaw who | stay on his farm in Pele, Mo. ‘Phe Brooklyn club tnereased Burley Grimes's galery 60 per cent, yet the the pennant winners |saw M. Ladle, baseball's High Com- refused’ {t and demanded that Le be|missjongr, Bemnje Kauff was sim- more than he|moned to- Chipngo early yesterday star pitcher of j paid 160 yer de! Worked for last year. Prepident Kibbets refused to dis- Zulltvan at New| *prints, These sprints have been ter-|quss Meyers’s demands, saying that Gibbons received a| rifle strains on the men because of the| he only asked for such a low increase fact that so many speedy riders are en-| that « will be 08 cow Beier to @aged in the inte. come ¥' con! wd chase for the points. his sineaty ‘ei flalde' e CRicher Braves for intera | Smith declined to accept Int-gatbering | of 331-3 per cent, and insists that K unless his demands are met he wants rage Ye | touthpaw will probably, be. Used Ins mao th fie rece ‘when it’ cam: bo ber deal with & second division club. e he couldn't sustain’ the | “Phe attitude of the rocactas, itl ay ‘bo thet these nach Wil GD lair taken as @ id Nig wanted was a few arith, the tioning will take, Haak Gowdy. the and : bets. All with Lee nomi Week memes Ue | glauses blotted out, the turnstiles and | Kauif will be asked abont the indict-| round hout. Ting to tart ranteed salary for 4 full yout, itch” Reuther, he p ner BO ae ar Ad” ate ME athG Van | quired by the Robins in the deal for with a penaity of | 4 gus tole; lap when the night sprints begar, | Marauard, ‘he and McNamera, ‘arisotu and| cured from the Pirates, are now on et | Leonard, Bey! and Lainay ‘and Byron | thelr way here and will probably gign wo laps behind the | a contract upon their . Walter Keeley, tho toll” of thy ening Rat, ‘ed, With #| Mary's College, continons to perform ‘afford to promote a set of bouts | had 196 “to Emer credit: “Tho “nigh: | Prillantly tn the infield, He aaquitted sprints found the men worn out put himself creditably during fager to run the four lap piiterers ing haa won the plandite of the veteran the ground if poguible, players, arrival. rookie from St. ‘and | Until his @riel ts held the it for The Cornel A. C., gontendere, for flavor instead. the latters’ court, by | the pound championship, won His Excellenc - as he did the profes. | Teen! same on ome v4 feation: 4 now sional in 180, when ‘he staged tbe| 2% to 21. The winners did not trait *shieeni mame, of tie cnaten Oy es | bod Mouein’s Ginger tn the wun baked|once throughout the contest, mune 3 ~ dl, has “that country of Gol ed, and to-duy the} Opponents of the New York Whirl- team of | Burkett applauding his fanoy stops Premchy taste” ‘ok etromger than) winds next Sunday night, in the 224 moohester Issuew # chabenge ta any |ABd throws, He wont US fad and is good for Regiment Armory, will be the strong /amateur five in this State. ‘The team | $M with, the regular infield “Kelly, ip York has} Kingston Five, |i made, of (me eat bia wohoat torndia Oe Gene wata'an iene Rida what ales you, Kips Bay Intermediates defeated | Player tn ee agl — x | Wil] be nursed along carefully, as it {s A the St Boniface Chub in the first | Gia Modintere ine spo” mitten | Pll & duestion whether jo can viane Smoke Our Cigares Boniface 41 te % Marcel and Harkness starred ‘The Quintet of the Capt. Belvedere Post, American Legion, won their to tenth consecutive . th ry defeating eri cae baee that Address Raymond W. Mareh | No, 174 W. 109th Street, city, Union Big Five won from the West | Bod Post, V. FW. in a recent game |e latter's court by M to 3 by 81 to 17, The frst h to 13 In Unien’a fay: rack cent: made his 1 and played jn sensational aivie, it fa kor t 2.) Mok the ©: fery WITH THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS |nc:css's ts ney Sitve sere | AMMO Monquin’s "non left arm in and the in- “Doc” Miller, game of a home-and-home fertes by | No. ester, N.Y. ‘The for the winners, the former caging 13 Geld goals and 1 foul, tet AND ROTH JOIN FIUGMEN Babe Ruth Temporarily Takes| dente word trom “tue” ov the sue Back Seat: When Quartet |.,ontor ttn hese tor to eunster ee oda the larger mors unde: @ temporary @ort here yesterday when four regulars arrived in} canyp in the persons of Wally Pipp, Bob Bhawkey, Wally Schang and Bobby Roth. They broke into the Hotel Youree in a bunch, and became park and hit another homer, ‘The deity practice game want eight @emsions and reguited in a 3 to 3 vic~ tory for the “Boupperts” ever the “Hustons.” Babe delivered # home| i run with two mem on base for the |winnteg tps, Huggins toot the mea |to the park as usual this morning, say, his Lapeer He bare: 5 “Rip” were a southpaw, deapite » dampaem that pewmented/ iio io get an interest in the new the atmosphere as a resutt of tast) yankee Park by baling, but righi- night’s hard maim, ‘Ibe soil here banders “Hug” has in leg: jenoug’s sand in it te abecnb moisture} Srarra ee | tle when the nen bacon their drill to-| today. ‘The players said day. ed to be in the infleki, so Members of the Yantres Bound of | could bear him work. ‘Chey did. Strategy are holding busy conferences ‘ i concerning the fate of the club's targe dceiunue ines ieentae We = oun equad of “reokles.” ‘Phe ability tiown | ps to @ dance given for them by by thé reerutts @uring the rest of the American Legion. Hard work and weels wil] decide thetr fate, AN “rookiew’ look goed in th spring. It's an old, old story. But the Yankes scotting stad really bas Col, “Ti Huston has the pennant them, though, if amy, will break into} parked the ball. he American League as regulars dur- “We fust bave TO GET IT THIS ing ‘the 1971 senaon. TIME. 3) with, there wil be room|. rie Colonel and Joe Kelley are wea; \the men sure ef places have bes satiafed with what they have seen of in the feild and BIU Piercy, Jesse |rival of Peck and Collins, provided the Doyle and Jnck Cilfford in. the piten- |Iatter comen at all. are expoated rom: er es °! week or the fire ers box have shown enough pe cod - next, nical i, tore on ne tained to learn more about | way from ifornia, but er wil rayon oy ytd the Yankee bench. ‘not leave the Hast until next Sunday, Dynamite, however, wouldn't blast a says Huggins, Judge Landis to Give cient Pol Perritt pitched for the reg- ulars, They are both trying hard to stick im the pitching staff for ths season. If anything should happen pitohed on Sunday, will be kept tuo, plains he Big Boxing Tourney for Annap ls, Md., March 9 New York Giants uniess’ he gets the O, K. of Judge Kene- A NOTHER player, is lost to the and should atrive there to-merrow moraing, The summons came from the Jndge, and there ts maeh specu- lation here a9 te what ftme the ques- | Tt ts veguevied as certain here that if baseball's head bas beam an tn- vestigation of the Ziumerman scau- dal which came out tp New York last week he would also have asked to hyve Rube Benton and Fred Tonoy sent to underge cross-ezamination. It but the genera? opinion here is that (fe, $1 [AvOR a ment against him sow pending tv the New York courte, and the Dis- triot Attiouney’s office there tried to bring to trial two weeks age efter, a5 Kautt agupts, “putting bim off all winter.” Tct's mite eca wl fl. weemetn centre field Wil be between Lee King, HY not get Eddie Brown, Vermen Spencer and : 2 Curtis Waller, with the chances fa- too? 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