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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921. TEX RICKARD TELLS HOW WILSON-O’DOWD BOUT WAS ARRANGED N es . ae =a uk ne By = rhe MIDDLEWEIGHT THLE MATCH er) Ae 7 oe | ADE IN RECORD TIME rg ry ASS © 43 BASENAN MATERIAL a Thursday Night’s Championship Contest in Garden Will Be Fought for $60,000 Purse, Present Champion Getting $40,000 to Meet Lad From Whonr He Won Honors -in i Boston. ow — ’ hood that two of the most famous —_— By Robert Edgren. boxers in the history of the American Proceeds of Final Boxi heh we ri ADISON SQUARE GARDBN, ring mado their siart—the famous of Final Boxing Sho’ pe Thursday night, will see the| George Dixon and Fighting Joe WaJ- at Garden Go to Relief of Ire- «2 2 Cant HEAR ANY! most suddenly arranged world's) Cott, the Giant’ Kilicr. | From (his $s P ¢ A ¢ @USSIN’ CANT FIND championship bout on record when); sake dines we ohanrpionie It land’ ‘oor. : 4 ANN BOD ELSE'S Los! Johnny Wilson defends his title! has been a boxing centre ever since. | BALL AND NO against Mike O'Dowd. | Wilson was to have come down ‘to S$ a philanthropist, Tex Rickard | on “Ane for h give New York an eful by doing a Tro I'd been trying for months to get) sive Ne YY iz a HORRIBLE NewS BEGINS een trying f : ta getting himself in the Rocke- | Kittle training near the battleground, FRO We ecny: (aha Rickard: Soles me but changed his plans and is sha| , m E s plans and is shaping ' feller class. He donated Madi agawe ae Ne Wi. HONE A night. “I had offered him as niuch|up at Charleston. Very likely”, be ~ #on Square Garden to Anne Morgan as $35,000 to meet O'Dowd, and| doesn’t care to give O'Dowd any line ; ti for the Benny Leonard-Richie Mitch- | couldn't get a raise out of him. I'd] 0M his recent improvement. Wilsoh’is , — So Agaut Fivan (e upy Whehall of a nude) Buaaegp Pave Peek working, Bande | ——-$70,000 to her Devastated France fund den Wilson called me on the long| hand. He's a southpaw and boxés 5 “ and now he is giving the Garden diane prone, with the right foot and the right arm again, and 4 series of most interesting . 4 | extended, Some of the ball players ee Leonard 1s sick and can't ' ~ eontests, to swell the fund for the eee et from Boston say that Johnny can ! . Teliet of the poor in Ireland, This fund has no connection with the Cause of Irish freedom. Instead it is tothelp thesinnocent sufferers of the Telgn of terrar. women and children, starving and homeless as a result, It is in no sense a religious move- ment. The question of creed will not mter into the distribution of aid in all_sections*of the country. Morgan J. O'Brien is at the head of the com. | mittee which has interested Rickard b in the project, and Tex has gone| headlong into ‘the ‘k of ly i | NRE EM borite “eauttalnmens’ ati’'ts Glen Riddell’s | iy turns Couldn't deat If the profits were to be | or NEW ORLEANS (S WET— gw, ‘own. Mn erie = RAP Beate! Uiekncseni, | Bowling Feature. ROBINS cant PRACTICES NE ‘will wind up the winter boxing sea- ‘ CSOME OTHER TOWNS Ant WET QUT HoT OUTSIDE Rell of Tournament ee al “1 | go on on the 17th,” he said. “What|poke with that right as hard as he about putting me on witn O'Dowd” | can with the left, and that he spends “1 fixed st up with him right then Phqure punching the heavy bag with tt. r on's only comment on the ecm- and there on the phone. Just to show) ing’ championship battle sounds. like |} you how things fail into a fellow's| pusines “] don’t cate whether hands—that night ,Pat Mullins, | people like my fighting style or not,” O'Dowd’s manager, walked into the} he said a couple of days ago, “but |Garden. Imade him a proposition, | there's one man I can beat any timo | I'll have to talk it over with] start, and that’s O'Dowd. As far O'Dowd,’ he said. ‘I'll let you know 48 Mike is concerned I'm a permanent in the morning. champion. : “Next. morning ODowd agcepted.| The Wilson-O'Dowd crash is sched- I'm paying, $60,009 for the tig3t—|Uled for fifteen rounds. Asidg from $40,000 tc Wilson e he's the/the big affair Rickard has a geod champion, and $20,000. to O'Dowd.| card, two tens and a six. In the = Car, nti S Tt prett# good money for a fight| round matches Joe Benjamin, wh@gs ‘pe er ays arranged overnight and going on at|Jack Kearn’s hope for the li > . a few days’ notice, but the advance| weight title, mects George H¥he He ll Leave for Sale shows that people around here|of Buffalo, and Lieut Earl Balled don't care row short notice they get)of California tangles with @po GIOVANNI FRANCISCO PANICA WILL FIGHT Mike O'DOWD THURSDAY NIGHT” DONT GET EXCITED- HIS OTHER. C MONICKER. 1S JOHNKM WILSON) ° it you give them what they want.” |Gorman. As Tex says, Spite of Pi "s veat})main e ould LREADY Rickard has signed up delidicke The l Ife S. umn May In spite of Mike O'Dowd’s g' main event should Willie Jackson to meet the ‘ : even if ty - : : neq . ‘ \ar ; pen tw ee éé >” | popularity, ard the way he has beaten|short and sweet these two scras Sieetal to Tie Evening World.) G t G t | ae Smith and a lot of: other good|ione will be worth the price ofte ‘ALO, N. Y., March 15— tan 8 eti ing an YSZ O | “Seretaaties Vodtenane Weide \emalewelghts around. New York,| ringside seat ; ituving the past| Mike le the short ender in this bout) Mike O'Dowd can be depended upon been picked as fa-|to put up the sc! p of his very Mike’s home town, | s¢rappy life Thu xy much talked of “Rocky” Kan- RU + was, “Midget” Smith box Jack | Headed by the famous Glenn Riddell d S 7 LONDON, March 1 Sharkey and Sammy Seiger to clash | with a single score of 258 pine, the Rea y for eres 7 " few days Choa Carpentier, who is| and Wilson. | © \ yep tues Lie to e age varite, Ont a. Artie Root, the crack Cleveland /Grand Centrals of New York City With the Indians 9 now in this country, has been assured | Yorite rsday night. For a Two other matches |St. Paul, has there been any even|tong, long time it has looked as if Are yet to be made, completing the "HOt a team single of 1,047 in the ‘eé 99 A ie Piarendy er ee Mine have) money betiing. Iv Boston and in| Mike never would be given a chance rogramme. All promise to be rat- third game of their fivesmen set In Se a out ust e erve ele ce bgnnd sar snbegap aaa ew York the theoretical odds are) to regain the middleweight title. Wil- Bing contests, the kind the fang may | the American Bowling Congress eoll- (Special to The Brening World.) ' Pitas aa es thei werld'e (ona? 14 to 5, Wilson favorite, | ig crowd | 20m, nas Been coy. It took $40,000 to r vance. ter | : < : pionsh . Boston is gol send r bring him out, and if he Ma § enth: Re Guerpion “Seok written, Sr. | ing at the Broadway Auditorium last| SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 15.— —— ¢ “In the circumstances,” said Carpen-| of Wilson backers down to the vig | stow Mike awvhy ule pees ie iad «3 il to give his services for nothing, | Might, their high game following | The Giants are driving briskly for the hold had squeezed countless victims] tier, “it is quite impossible for me to\city, Rickard sent 600 tickets to Bos-| Incidentally Mike said a lot of things into submission. | enter Into a match with Moran, I've] ton on orders the day the match was/about Wilson and that Boston de- Beas Wilh oul then sé Ae | Shamplona, Tris @pseker’s Indians, at = ian ‘J]- 4 Zbyszko, however, comes of tough] cabled to America that I'm ready for| announced, and since the cision, and it is up to him to make put th fifth place. Former Champion in Thrill- },.ccv""With marvellous strength, he| tne contest wnt Dempsey and, subject {letters have come in from up. Masea-| good or take to the woods, 2 A ; Rickard was unable to scout up| scores of 934 and 898 for a grand total | bis games with the American League Veteran of Mat'Game Defeats opponent good enough to give Rg ogee Eg Faeyr } Rolling in the same squad, the{ Dallas Saturday and Sunday. The * . broke the third scissors and like a] to everything being m order, I go into|chusetts way asking for additional palace ie show for nothing, but as, tn the Orpheums of Brooklyn, N. Y¥., with irarnbat day of the training season ing Bout Here. broke the third selasors and like, & iefalng Woaked" IME that ek ttoRt | Seurvtionn. ‘The Garden wi be on pyrleht, 1981. by Moder Kdgrem.) ritton, ard couldn’ nic | four Spinella brothers in the line-up, | Yesterday gave an opportunity “for up with a crotch and wrist lock and 4 a tirely sold out @ rush for tickel Pe Pal of Bnybody who would havea chance get up q total of 2891 pins, which |Je#s Burkett to put a lot of polish on By William Abbot: flung him to the mat, It wasl tobe no longer inthe alr and fim de: | i® aa much an expresdion of public} Reese Maken weparating Joe from his title. | 0 +4 cohth a ref thé*chaip lightning infield” of Kelly, |® y im te Stecher’s finish. He was stunned and] jigntes confidence, in Rickard’s habit of run-| The semi-final bout of ten rounds. at Flatio fireworks are what Tex is after | Placed them elghih amo the leaders, | 116 ehining tntleld’’ of Kelly, | QTANISLAUS ZBYSZKO, the old| couldn't offer any resistance to this Seema | ning successful shows as in the im-|the Broadway Sporting Club last night for this show. A wide splint in the iast frame of | Frisch, Bancroft and Rapp in the man of wrestling, came nearer| “tack. Wolfe Makes Owens Quit. | portance of the bout, | proved the real feature. aa ——— F, Pump's third q eo} morning, and though Bancroft In the preliminaries John Pesek, : . ae ehgenenenDOsIAg, DORN Grand rhe erect aaihei hs dfoppad vita ‘tye. afiernoon the és the championship when he threw] the Nebraska Cyclone, overwhelmed 4° CCHESTBR Shave been held gt the Garden.| io, team single of the tournament, |Sult of the hdt morning's work wim |J0e Stecher in the Tist Regiment | Tommy Droak after 20 minutes and 2 the Walker law and won the deciaf@ Fsach to. utp ioctterdrs. sbonted | Ligh tA ol i es he tournament: | easily seen, The hard-hitting. rookies | Armofy last night after 2 hours, 13 setonda of yough and tumble, wre Be cy Se eee On wig Hits him. i His. Ca ly training fe hago en sod) tron Ge) des lg % . 4 ‘ ; wed o of t a een: ee -minute | 0Ve rest 0 maak oui. a tas our own ‘back door, but!of Chicago with. 1,000 points, Cienn | Couldn't get a ball through (he mar- | minutes, 10. seconds of strenuous|!!N&. Jim Londos bumped o de 1 leat Hight Sy respon oF tna] stunt, hae included thre bee 7 » Oo been doing his i . Kid Wolto,| Mike O'Dowd has BAG a fous tisccer layers, Ga * cdg | training at Grupp's gymnasium. Mike!) prookien ring for the firet peareartn is a rough bird and he joesn't care ‘8 ne un the crack Cleveland bantam, made Paddy Owens of Boston quit at the end | 5 er defense. Romano with a leg whirl in 10 min- : ‘ounds with big Harry Wills, the| Reese scored knockdowns in the firth ever an attempt is made to do|Riddel) striking out for high, his |¥° ee Tesniseaeott be on the dis-|™uscle work, The end came unex-| tos, 5 seconds Th Cad oc 6083 geter body, punishment he administere | Pent. Mluok ttoxer ho haa madel aid SIENth’ Tountac The tuaigcerant ing for those at home, who are | Bane wus Wee eel a rg 4 abled list for a while. Old Hugh was | Pectedly. In quick succession Stecher] signment, for the Greek strong man, refused to come out for the twelfth sexe | 00d hie claim to the colored heavy-| Mtiointing Thee eateol Allie Na | a Moun Which put the Centrats | Me in the side last Friday by a pitched | Wrapped his tamougs body scissors who didn't even have to ruffle his hair sion. | Wolfe took the le firat| weight championship, Wills is _a| Geclsion after fiftecn rounds of hentai NentiaNe hiph. eamecktarh: ball and yesterday an 3 round, Wolfe showe ue of his | clever boxer and a hard hitter, Mike * desperately in need of attention and! mee, some one always rises up in op- ray showed |around the gianc Pole. Hach time| [ring the frac fon, it seems. ‘Tex Rickard has ‘ a\fracture of a rip, a slight one, but | > i , — stopping such a tough boy as Owens | bores in and it's give and take while something really sensational in Bec grantee, Senin ie Bis very painful While hei off eae Zbyszkg squirmed joose After the BILL BRENNAN PUTS OUT BA ds to be reckoned with in the | the training lasts. Mike seldom takes| Mo*bura W 7 dS np antl phat ould | spare, TAN Inte & E10 Enlit. which: held side lines Jens Burkett and “Cozy” Mpabe pare baie he bit ee 2 ° {3 bac bey getters ‘Bi a Set aia be oe gure wel fl ‘ . oxiny 4 Patio plan will do double wi G Stecher up bodily -with a f * |the same disinclina © ba y. Mosburg, the e&-amageue , R anything ever dreamed of bes! his score to 180 ping. Tietlen, with | “Tethers is a swester thrower among ne ; ee RAY SMITH IN THIRD. Baie ae cmmeinte Peeve | avan initrainion Jehampion ‘from the B won anoter fore. It would have benefited a cause {Tike up in the ninth, laid up another line youngsters than Curtiss Walker [crotch and wrist jack and dumped — LQRTROIT, Mich., March 14.—Ted Jd)" Champion Johnny Wilson has been |pout over in Philadelphia last nigit.. Ho ‘Bearer to our hearts than devastated | {2 the fenth wich brovgnt the team }ing young Atlanta outfielder, he haw| the tall Nebranen with so much| HAVANA, Mafch 15.—Sergt. Tay Perry of Pitaburei'in & tearrund pout | talning at Charleston, just outside of| stopped “Packy"" McNamara. int petance or the relief of Ireland's suf-)""Higaen with his high third game|Pot shown himself, Playing in the | force that Stecher was stunned. | tt) smith, although hopelessly outclassed here last night, Lewis took eight rounds | Boston and within sight of Bunke : |fifth round. Mosburg has been doine ferers, but just when he was ready | snowod the best three game score for | Regular-Yannigan game yesterday af-|Wus then a simp!» feat to pin his! yy yin 1 two were even. Hill, It was in this same neighbor-| weil in his recent bouts in Philadelptia, to announce his gigantic plan he wa: ternoon this lively boy made two won- | Shoulders to the mat : RY hatte? Aythoritatively told to drop the ma A ee nh ena oe tke aerteenanoe: | derful throws from deep left. He cut | Brute strength beat Stecher, Many | (700 Fe Seater ese yee | = — : = N “ iss f “Goldie” . tues Joe had his veteran opponens| * i 8 the ‘ € ‘ C. Bngelke and F, Pump each fell fo tally from seccnd on once and he {ing Jeopardy, but aiwayy, ‘gbysxko| into the ring. Not knowitls. that his | AMUSEMENTS. iene AMUSEMENTS. i AMUSEMENTS. PORGES CARPENTIER is not | "ne Orpheums did. some very con-|'ade the play wn Frank Frisch in|estaped. The system was 'the-wame, | handlers had nm Brennan here last night, was i S ven up the fight, Smith, WINTER GARDENEnns ta tmaras NADE ABOVE CENTURY THI AMI 49th, nr. Bway, B , dissatistied with ngements | sistent rolling, counting team Singles | Another attempt so close that there |‘elther breaking a scissors with a loe/ who had: been sent to the floor after PASSIN 1G SHOW: BIBNICHT. FRO UNDE ae BASSADOR ffi), oc" it aki ope anh gad r ‘ wag all-kinds of trouble at the plate| hold or just depending on tremen-|two minutes of fighting in the third 0 2! ah 10.30 for os 1 Dancing. | THE ROSE GIRL itt, CHARLES of 918, 953 and 965 for their three Fs if ne. PURCELL 80 far for bis mateh with Jack |?) vos’ p. Spinella showing best with | When Umpire Bill Brennan called |deus strength to el'py out of @ Usht) round, rose at the count of nine and PEA OWAND 8 ue stood LYDIA LOPOKOVA in Titer by "MPa Sacocre as some repo! from | 603 total, and 230 high single. There | Frisch safe fix, : rushed at» his nt. He was ‘ive Hos Rei | France would indicate. He made | were five New York teams on the al- | “lf esate asta pad Walkers tr tara ean Oe He has en: | stomped by sevonds, however, and || FRAZEE Wet Mah ae gpg. | CENTRAL, "HEATRE, re s-20.tate act 9 “§ ; e'd be the greatest centre fielder in| gaged in hundreds of ma je c | TS 1 & Bway at. 2.30. Weeks » se le acon eae see totak. tine | the National League in a year,” said| yet his speed and strength offset}, ‘The fight was fast and furious trom || MARGARET ANGLIN LIVE ¢ HOSTS |. RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GEST Present ’ 0 as to nator New York | Broadway Arcades counting 8,627, and | One of the Glants’ officials. However, | Steche", who neld the national tite) 2eeinn 5 la atte gt et SLivunn = a 5 ect /DELYSIA The London & Varis Sensati : later than the early part of! the Newark best five a total of 2,528| Walker is hitting the ball in lively |only a few months ago: The amazing) chance, Brennan landing straight lefts | ELTINGE We, (24, eet jenings, 8.45 cal Show, “AFGA! E "Any suggestion that he is can- | pins. ie shion and can run the bases, He|feature of the match was the ability! to the’ face almost will aed in, the Matinees Wed. and Sa., 2.50, maa tana: Mee Foie to cre Bests... | passing up the match and|~ Their scores: surely wil be taken back to New York {of any one the age of Zbyszk» to|clinches pounding his opponent hard | [| DORIS AN! ROMANCE {tke chance to win the champlonshii c ave 1.0 and may be kept as an extra out-| withstand such wear and str in the stomach. Smith went. through | T, . pl D | Grand? Central, Rew. York... 98s 4 e | 7 " y| the ropes onto fhe press table at the! "son T 4 ON iT 4 ‘accordingly foolish. He has a |Orvheum, Brooklm§......,, 01 ‘Wit fielder unless Brown's arm shows big | finally emerge victoriously. It's now| the ropes, onto Ce) press at the |W vn. & AS TH ST. Tes. 2 ot ty Bra 8.2 Savant SELWY! TOBOIR (eo ar a forfeit if France for his ap- | Arcade, New ‘York Improvement or Kauff gets Ja certainty , Zbyszkb will battle | (ose ete a aT Rags * Mats, Thurs. & EEN THEATRE. and it isn't likely that he he x into the game. |Strangler Lewis for his champlon-| the stomach. and was as we ry q] 4 GR! WICH VI VILLAGE 2% ch as E: want to lose that much money — ship rs down in the third round a rig Fuenings at 9.30. 240, | by Bs the sake of going into poll- Zbyszko weighed 230; Stecher 208.| to the jaw, his seconds gave the si SURVIVAL “or” “FITTEST as a cable says he intends do- ‘The big audience was with the blond |} nal of de ny Capont won over | BIJOU na, wn 45th St he Ere S30 ast dat oti THE ? ang. In a letter to a friend here Des- Nebraska farmer. It was Joe's first der Roach in the fourth round, | se eat ee ae mes. BOOTH i Wank ott *eamps, of the | French bont here since his injury In Decem- er ZS KIM GAME Matinecs Wed. vy weight, ght. detate their plane for ber in a scrap with Lewis. As usual ddock Blind in One Bye, | GEORGE Tage votarn to America to begin] Admirers of amateur boxing bouts | Jobn Weismantel, manager of the Brooklyn shy. bird Pa Mee cna neat the |g WALNUT. da., March 16.—Earl Cad- jou W.¥. Sp'l Mats. radesea en. RLI A a ‘ 1 r cl Arena, the new bo: cl in Brooklyn, hi t the o tit was ¢ * | dock, former heavsweight wrestli _ sha qemceol Will tiave another chal Sy to-morrow | jin) to amdut two boning hows a weak m{match would be long drawn out, a|chanipion, 1s suffering with tempo ute TYRANNY OF LOVE SHUBERT $82, W. 07 Bs . POLLO THEATRE ‘ “ night to see the “simon purses" in AC- | he chib, on ‘Tuemlay and Saturday evenings, The | battle of endurance, Stecher was the | blindness’ in his right eye. He said |B leh ath Wed, and, Sat. 2-30. Week, b ar err asd Face which ended last |i at the Garden. There will (be as |opming show will bé ted on Match 29, Wela|ggressor, He tried repeatedly to Strangler Lewis's headlock was not th GEORGES TLATEAU. _MARGARD its NORA BAYE: | ma NIGHT | H woo Saturday night was the cleanest |. as eighteen contests between | mantel hope to sign up Mike O'Dowd and Augie |#N2p on a headlook, but Zbyszko's | caus ASTOR atinces iki vp.) eae v7 | LYRIC? THEA, 42d Wt | THUMS. (St. PATHICK’S DAY), in every respect of any ever run} Il of the good) Ratner of the Teonx to clash in the feature go [top piece wis shy of hair and as Daily Sun, Max QVilner a SQombery often I ‘Acoérding to the police, there |‘he amateurs, and as all of the 6008) tite rounds smooth as & bowling ball, For fiftee 4 jwasn't a single report made of any,|battlers are to compete in these con- ® minutes the pair rubbed each other's oh i ; Y o be many a hard lotalle for ' t necks without going to the mat wrt a ale | i. i wrongdoing. There were no oyer- | tenis, there ought t n va alle for the’ fifteen-rouifd tont between | BECKS Analy dropped the ponderous 4 HORSEMEN 4 4 Jen nor even a pocket e of St. Paul and (aut Samson, the | Stec! a opped onderour . “1 | 4 ME PGOURY was tree from sharp practices, | _ ‘They were simned un toxlas by Charley Doewer| Promptly broken. Zby was very SAMSON AND BEN. AM [lative | Bras £2 to c00 i _ x ‘There was no double dealing on t! K. 0. Loughlin of South Bethlehem, Ps., and|ick to meet in « fifteen-round go, to a decision, | Strong.. At thirty minutes the “Oran BEN-AR at a - part of the riders, or combinations, | Johnny Gill of Harrisburg, Pa., wo te now box | the Pioneer Soortine Club on the night of Nebraskan managed to apply a par- CASINO “8, sd twa. THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT | Mare Gibboua' .1tlal headlock, but Stanislaus, snap- een 80 co 0} ing under the management of Dalny Morgan. ” ‘This will be Gibbous's first appear. | tal hes . . ieeetlon aie other aoe ane will come together ins ten-round go at « boxing | auce in « bout in this vicinity in year ping his head back Tike a turtle, got There was no rough riding nore at- mow to be brourht off at Harreburg, Pe — ree te "made by riding eliques to {nieh, "Thie ought to' be a otiff fight, an each| ‘The National Gporting Club of Brookiyn wil |. ‘Then followed a long period of paw- ‘any of the teams, with the |mao ie noted for hia gumenem and ability to | lold iis second oxine show in ita chi tous at | ing and feinting with the gallery it that the finish was the moat |#ive end take punishment Jah Avenue and Chauncey Street on ‘Noureday whistling the “Mery Witow Watts! Yensational of an - ” will be thirty-six rounds of boring. {48 an invitation for more actio ein Seater Ht Me! noe detany Wile ts sinaty dow wo| Deut, Bile Laing, wana at bones: | wice Joe dropped Zby heavily with the riders finished in good con- | wright. 100 pounds, for ai will a curious stab at the ankles, but In the second Matinees Wed. and FA RENE THEATRE WW 48 ST. }EVES E50 440.5 WED Har’ Tons Zar MAXINE ELLIOTT'S\Y. Ww HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.” .-Sun. SPANISH LOVE gel || Kaldle Mo nm Ai > hh Mike O'Dowd at the Garden ‘una ve. {each time the veteran regained his Pesterany, Still ea nee enR: | Riskt. Watson le being trsined. for une contest by | Walter Nelo [svat Atop fhe-firet hour there was WAY DwG reclling last hour of sprint; | Sis Meet to ian in Base, te eabee to| Gsttm “Youne” five, the Ballo lehiwei, [attempted to curl bis long, powerful DOWN DWRIRFITHS MORO: OscoT| id Van Kamien and Bee eed | tinisn up his ‘taining at Millan's gymnasium in| Who batty Joo Welling of Calforuia in the | legs around Zaysxko's torso, but th GREYLOCK : while 6 an Was ATOURd che | Hagige om Wednesday semifinal of ten round: to tie fifteen-round go | manuevre was frustrated by the Pol- Veo omnes ren it | : Nadine the plctose cr oa Nile letween Jobuny Wibon and Mike O'Dowd at | ish giant who broke the embrace A SMALL ten rounds to the fiftern. | Phe Garden on ‘Thursday wht, has just been | With a toe hold. #o was McNamara, who said that, | |!" ‘Me im! final : , CAIRO gol nig oye Wop oO hnatdied to meet Jot Reno of Trenton. N, J..| ‘Twenty-six minutes after the hour Saar Metter fo tio eco he never | riich Brandt of Brooklyn at the Ri | for ten rounds at ‘Trenton, N. J., on the wight |mark Zby picked Joe up as if he was Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Saturday night wight | Of March 10 a small boy, but Stecher was quick MR. ae | GARRICK {*. 4 PLYMOUTH fee S00 st | ELBORA 5 Fitapatrick will take on Joe Delayo for ton | i ‘ and broke the force of thy fall, A f Five, 8:30 Mats. Thurs, & Sat | MS are pouring info the| "tin hoa ts base a we ie], ,CluRMY Gila, wanaaw of taney Hrait, Mimutog after this Joe sipped "on COLLAR neruaete, [onc Fa aa LITTLE OLD NEW YORK ||| | ELIZABELH HINES EMILE LEA Garden requesting reservations | others between evonly matched batters the Hrockln featherweight and other borer, | headlock which waa easily broker Joitx GOLDEN. Frits of cholce seats for the Mike confingl to bis home with @carlet fever, which Thonett Meuse words nh Witieroeo.” si aaa od GRANT jo ote Bnd MIS KINGS ef HAR MONSS MITCHELL | {i"¥osi* | CHAMPION EVA DAVENPORT d-Johnny Wilson , fight 'Thura- wil, keep him indoow for at Teast another mouth. | PyV mikented ‘on a Willie Curry of Btaten Island and Jonny ¥ Beaty Seems as if the sports ot | sare iis have been mnarched to meet ina twelve. | HE contracted bis ilnes@ recently nd when his LONGACRE,W.48 Si Bry.23. Ms Cluelt, Peabody & Co. Inc Trey N¥ | which made Joe imitate a grass hop- per and move briskly around befor nearby, boxing centres scent some-| jound go 10 & decision ai the Phoenls a. c. of | Passician discovered he had ecarlet fever, he ‘sensational in connection with| Ware, LiTTLe | Avaterbury, Cona., om Thutsday nlebt, Curry seems | "8 suareatesd, 30h, he could escape. Stecher retaliated THEATRE SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 2-30 the FUTURITY. DEDUTAITE BEMITY (wones eererere ei 084. tpey att to Lmprine in all of hls bouts end for that reason! gadie McMahon, matchmaker of the Star 4. ¢.,| With @ vicious headlock that hé kep f - MS ee it ALSO THURSDAY, FRIDAY & MONDAY. mee : pea eee ne Ms manent aril, at we wa outotnt Yara) ay atranerd fee anata q lian minutes ‘Tale was the firs: PRINCESS epg TH LONGACRE THEATRE ,*?'8. mae 5 Sat oo Ray Rg a ee |xib thw tse aad four dsrromed iu, ua | Feally | painful hold. of, the match THE EMPEROR JONES" ‘mi ” ord Ree ae ma im ue ul ane 2 ee hae et int ngs: St |THE EMPEROR JONES Se" ee THE HERO ” || Uctae Richt Glew» Thalb BOAEa MAUs OF the Grid: | sn taining. wadlo Fletcher, the Haslem tiguier, | ohn, Duty se, Noung. Adhme-end Mails, toons | nn after ‘the two-hour ata IAD cc ascen aa LS aD | iy Gilbert Emer . = Rleie: 5) the en. odion, vi ‘wi be Useble BO ‘Hed Monroe of You pen Stecher began to work nis huge op | Aahe Bar ar matin ewes DIFF’RENT penne suey ots. | _ | BROADHURST 110), st; ow of \ Is likely hers in the mein go of twelve rounda at the| Jack Moore manager of Jiminy Kane. has signed | PONeNt Into troublesome situations, | - = mice Dally, 2:30... eclipse tuat of the Lynch- Solumine Sporting Club of Yonkers on Thuratas | win SEN } : % st lath Miner 8 st doth wireet, Evenings, 6.20. | Wililam bor 3 " ’ wii Mie Pilkington, aud a date wi « r foe applied eaded scis- OWLMING LLIARD ACADEALY, GILDA reae int of atemdance. Finches place and ee Monson \ com ee Ue Labes's tavager asus ® cosisect, gore, Hot once, but three tices, Thie THUM * ae tanane 4a MISS LULU BETT RNeN TER MAb AbdE digas |x OV Dirsaed by tare atta oA \ ‘