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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 192 (dj (OHNNY WILSON DEFENDS MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST O'DOWD ~% BANG! BLOOEY! ot .cmeusu” BY Thornton Fisher] Wilson Gets $40,000 Tonight a | But Last Time He Fought Here He Got Exactly $11.70 Johnny Says That Mike O'Dowd Had Better Be Prepared to Load Steamers Friday Morning, as He Threatens to Do if He Loses, as Champion is Confident of Retaining Title. By Robert Edgren. most of his fighting since leaving the reli class, beaten sev- lee LL right. Mike can start oral 4 ne sakmewegtin loading steamers Friday| Among these was Pal Reed, @ south- j morning.” That was John- Reh DAW tarda Leong aye against , "4 ° ly makes awkward - Wilson's answer when he read| tight, but Wilson boxed very well Mike's statement that he'll never| and won easily. He knooked out Jake pull on another glove if he fails to| Ahearn in one round, and again in stop the champion. In afl of his fights Wilson This fifteen-round champlonship| nara ‘punching ‘style. He chests a bout between Wilson and former] straight right and often follows with champion, Mike O'Dowd, will nearly| ® crashing left, hook. eee ‘ Wt aE apparently for complete the list of championships] brings ‘up to the head, In epite of contested in the famous Madison| what Mike O'Dowd says about Wil- Square Garden since Tex Rickard|80n’s punch, the champion has a took charge. Heavyweight champion| Wicked kick, and if Mike didn’t feel it jurin; hei did welterweight Jack Britton, light-| were too much punch-shocked to weight Leonard and bantamweight|C@rry the message. He put Mike off his feet twice, onc | Pete Herman. The latter was the only | pM twit Fre Omer Sahcata eeuae joser, when Joe Lynch conquered] with hard blows, and in all gave Mike him. Johnny Kilbane hasn’t as yet | about as rough’ a session as he has 2 seen since the war. There'll be no risked the featherweight honors In| cinch either way this evening at old the great arena where so many splen-| Madison Square. did champions have fought in years} The derpand for tickets has been —_> Jack Munroe Home From Eng- __ iand With News That Frank Moran Is Pugifistic Idol There. y= MUNROB, «credit to the | MIKE HAS NEVER BEEN SATISFIED THAT WILSON BEAT” Huet 1M Bo ston boxing profession if any one man could be so considered, is back from England singing the praises of | ur old friend Frank Moran. Fifteen | ago Munroe ranked high as a/ eight boxer and fought, among other good mn of his time, such as Jeffries, Tom Sharkey and Jack John- | on. He has never lost interest in the fight game, alttiough he has long + ince followed other more useru) pur- | @ulte, He eays the “come-back” of . ‘Moran was an agreeable surprise to : ® him and astonistting to the British | £3 ANDO 'REMET \s THE 17H OF _ MARCH MIkKE O'DOWD, WHO ul tremendous. The Garden was prac- fight fans when he “bested” their! WILL TRN To REGAIN HIS gone by. tically sold ont late yesterday after- heavyweight idol, Joe Beckett, so _ LOST LAURELS As a rule, champions hold their! noon, very few tickets remaining in titles in the Garden. And if the dope} the pigeon holes at the box office. that comes down from Wilson's} This means that even at the low camp is right, Johnny isn't very] prices charged the gate will run ° e likely to prove the exception. There | about $100,000. ter eatin ardinals is plenty of evidence that Wilson| O'Dowd and Wilson weigh in at can fight. Hector McInnis, who ref-| the middleweight limit at 2 o'clock in ereed the bout in which Wilson be-| the afternoon at the Garden. Cham- came champion at O'Dowd's expense, | Pion Johnny Wilson stayed in Boston anKkees re ea Uy or says: “It's always hard to give a| Until a day before the bout, doing all decision against a champion, If there| °f his training on his home ground. Say in London recently. Munroe ad that Moradt had since been} anxious to arrange @ match with Goorges Carpentier, but that the Wrenchman had refused to give a bout with Frank the slightest considera- tion. Just now, according to Jack, Moran can have pretty nearly any- ing the British sporting men can @ itn, for he has come back won- fully. Munroe on his arrival here was temporarily detained by the immigra- mm Authorities. In his hurry leaving and he neglected to have his ports vised by the American in London, and this necessi- ted his being sent to Ellis Island to ; it action by the State Department. JOHNNY WiLson MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION WHO MEETS MIKE O'Dowd TONIGHT * * e |had been any way to give O'Dowd a (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Bagren.) ame With Indiana olis fifty-fifty break after he met Wilson ————— ri \t reve have done it. But Wilson Boxtng Bill Passes in Kanes. - beat him so far that there was noth- PK. —The Sen- i ae) big league style as only the big kid/Siven Mike even a draw.” I HOW NATIONS WILL LINE UP |Miller Huggins’s Sluggers to] Rin eknasw it ae! O'Dowd, war veteran and inter-al-|D0zins Bill’ which | permits boxing . The cheering for Babe rose in thun-|lied champion, as well as former | matches before private clubs such as IN DAVIS CUP TOURNAMENT] Hook Up With Jack Hen- | gering ‘waves as fis race around the|erld's. champion middieweight,” is| the American Lesion. The House al rr aE 7 well kno ‘ove ; Hee rile & (TNROE is the head of @ Cobalt! Willie Jackson 1s to receive $10,000 fie clasbe with Frankie Bei at the Woodheren dried KOE, dricks’s Team To-Day. | Pathe vas run. It seemed that these | 1 known all ovis Ee con Ty nial | bill €o repeat the Anti- Boning Law now : at 2,500 fans made as much noise as|son’s fighting ability has been shown to repeal the Anti-Boxing Law now mining company. He original-!and Rockey Kansas of Buffalo $8,000| 4 © Upper Halt. ——$__— any crowd of 25,000 in American j little outside of Boston. But Wilson | 0" the statute books was defeated. q ly intended off the for thel: apa Spain vs. B: League cities. was a New York boy and began his pe iy int getting ship dasa sept sae rae Lae 4 “on hat ™ Spal ee ee CCRowine ee ea Pe . free | fighting career in New York. = few Burman Outpoints Demere. arch it, fooklyn featherweight, and Sammy pad . Bobby Roth was on second when|local ring fans remember Johnny's} NEW D, s., March 17.~— ie Siiet tush Pniemalered Lower Halt. HE Y, y mS On n} NEW BEDFORD, Mass., 11, e Irish let Fu ‘There are | Sieger, Popular New York featherweight, ‘dal Phi anks breezed into this| Rabe hit his homer. Bobby basked | frst and last main event here. Joe Burman, the Chicago bantamweight, only two fighters on the card who | ™? were seed up by Jimmy Quicky to meet Conene Mea ir gg quaint little city this morning,|in the glow of borrowed fame as he| It was up in Sulzer's Casino, the | was awarded the referce’s decision oe Rave agreed to box for nothing. |bus motine Gans: meckee es ime nue sng = 3 Veen prepared to meet Jack Hen.|came home tn front of the flend. | 9/4 American, Sporting Club. Billy) paui Deinere of this city last Bei ak x mie ey and Paddy Donnelly, the ‘These battlers are Joe Lynch, the| april 1, ‘These leds ought to pot up 0 fea) hard edad Ro dricks and his Indians of Indianapolis waa not without home run|Dfmoters, still tell shout it : the Fall River A. C. in a ten-round bout, bantamweight champion, who boxes | battle. First Round Byes. this afternoon, The community is] ompany. Ping got one in the scc- | 4,9 Flynn furnished three fighters Der heater foe ne teal ee Artie Edwards and Kid Norfolk, the} me coliseum A... Newark, which hee ten | Argentina vs. Denmark, in gala attire in the midst of a big|Ged’end would die if he thought. he | or ,three events,” says McCarney, | Pro Aico canis colored heavyweight, who fights Jack | mating plenty of money since it as been con- Lower Halt. holiday declared to enable the popu-|0t no more mention. than this. he Shake he ee eee 1 | Wales Wins Ietecens anrane | Wbid, lost: the use of his trusty | Ward of Philadelphia. decting ‘shows, tia prectionlly imutched i{liy First Round Byes, lace better to enjoy the visit of (Babe | Pins’s lick, though, was ‘aided ma-|ayveeney in the wind-up. ‘The gate igh e d-up. The gate] LOWE 4 March 17.—1 t arm. After a solid ps va rsa Baio of New Bramwick, formerly Willie Ryan, India vs. France, Ruth and company. terially by the baby fence, as much |Oimed early but nobody came im T Valger, cy there See Tork pean as he ontends to the contrary, PIN€ | rushed out into the street with an Miller Huggins was delighted with| did ge upd wrote a thrilling book of the a screeching double in the weight, won the referee's decision over oo Jack caine home to America pd eat = deen booked up for two his ir © | armful of comps and ¢ them away addi. 1d conflict, making his faithful oe rock pt Sore man- eo at the club's show ee ‘There the slugging exhibition his troupe a ne Ot the game with @ ber- |, that we could make some kind of a Tat pt a im a ten-round bout here doy, with him’ during tho thickest of | 3%." Re ee an |e ee net Gale ©. ave at Lake Charles yesterday when | ‘°t Te? showing around the cing. I think Ay tail ‘Gorman, the Pacific Coast fighter, in « tan- aici " fighting, tell the story. coand' bewt of Seatioon @ueave Garten, Wale 66 | sco dows ono ae ee 4 the Cards fell in a free hitting game. ee ae ae ce ~ ave sgh Gavurday night he will hoak up with Dutch | week To. oy Npgre Gi yf O ‘The score was 1 ‘ B P e en paid admissions, An Gees Guerscere sins O-Dewacscta.| Mee ut Matin tame it ie | te, omer aati te we toe | CEL Into Opening | irre wee acre ube Benton Pub) you never say sucn'a tignting night ay Wileud bout at Maiaon | owed eo, 10 8 decion, a Gis Midéwwoed Grove | we water sctir Kopi mane A ussins does not expect any great in your life. Io's bunch was all beat 2 ng Chib of a LB gpatend G Wi h Y opposition from the Indianapolis up, and the fellows who fought them Square Garden is a big event |" se ara Mh ke Oakey ral iss ea O-Go twete ‘ame Wit. QATLICS | team, 126 wii give Jack Clitcrd ana| Jie WECON CAM | were no better. This guy Wilson came Pisilistically, simply because the| pan Moresn, manew of Jotmmy GM the| juve sunt; fehecd Kid lowe we Puc ne eee Jessa Doyle a free hand jn: up to fight K. O. Sweeney, and when Middleweight championship hangs | Harribune welterweight, hae just turned over to| coin ton rounda, ray Be ays él yle a free hand in the pitch- A d I A r Tlamped Wilson I thought it was all of the result. With no title at stake | tee Ineh Relief fund of Harrabarg $100 which aie (The New York Brening World). er's box this afternoon. And Clifford, n 8 NAVY | ore Swoency was a pretty good fignt- r ~ ion for werve om just a gud attrace | was the tne be camed frum I. 0. Lovehtn's} | Piny-dx rwunde of tering wl be aged at ihe BE sy girasicae La., March 17.—Zach|by the way, rose about 100 per cent. a er en A for a club like the meer manager for Loughlin’s failure to appear at | regular weekly show of the Star Sporting Club Vheat, vetera: tfleld i vi , aay son looked awkward, like all south= | ih has been’ very “much overplayed. |jiarubunt on Toreday night and. fight Gill Wome Ware Sede 0 be wer tees bes 8 the Doses ia a elder and captain na pat One's eyes yesterday when (Special to The Eventing Workd.) paws, and he looked scared. Sweeney Hi, however, may turn out to be a wen- | touentin'e menager sent Joe Borrell of Phila- | and six six-round exhfbitions. In oue of the ten- | gers, will probably be seen relieved Cecil Ferguson and held| SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 17.—| went after Wilson, crouched and ugly. Lal Minely sensational betttr wot % i nae tor Loagn and Gill knocked | reond bouts Manteet Eddie MaMahow bes matened (22 the Brooklyn Club's line-up when| the slugging Cardinals helpless in the The first and second teams of the| And either man is 4 an the eighth two of the keading middiewdghta of Hariem,|'t Clashes with the Yankees ninth inning. it Sweeney a stiff poke with his fists, but for the reason tual cach ws me ana rcrvloctbaap etal +4 t and crashed him with his left ilson leaned over sideways and | Giants were definitely picked yester-| — Walter McG George Laahy. In the thee | ; I Piixtous to correct the impreasions left | geatier Rertfald bas pent wank to hin | ANE McGitr and Georee leaky, 1s the cin’ | Orieane in the fret gume between the| If Branch Rickey’s men can d0/ day and there aro some sore. hearts/By the time Wilson had crashed " their meeting in Boston about @ | training for tin fifteen bout with Malian | Matty Brooks of Panama. |clubs on Saturday. At any rate,|0thing else, they can lug the ball! ing threats of rebellion in the camp|Sweeney a few times Sweeney was . var ago, On that occasion O'Dowd | joe dana which to be hal | Wheat will be in the Dodgery camp|in the fullest meaning of ‘the term. | today. Rube Benton, Walter Hentine |°8, the floor, He was on the floor Keep up with the in his title to Wilson on a referee's | pxnmition Association im Brook Monda; jc jurray rooklyn Andy | 2 bie. desperate because | 1 ORY) " i several times. nen he put Wilson ri ( ion. O'Dowd fas singe claimed | eae mule ts the fret time the eAlerighler sQtaar Mamas of Breokive end Anty 900 of the Dodgers’ failure to make They came into the ninth on the ang Jess Winters, all relegated to the |down a couple, but Wilson got up and | procession! that he was deiberately robbed, @l- wate site to condition himedt with dainty | rvands at the Freqport Sporting Clb of Free |Gccent showing against the St. Louis wings of a heartening rally whtch| second team, are much put out and| handed K. O. an awful trimming. He Dri National rive a Nation: though the* referee was a personal | ants gince be injured hie knev a year ago. If port, Ie J. on Monday night. In the semi-final j American League team in the two|had almost erased a long Yankee! Rube threatens to secede as his native | Crashed K. O, for the last count In the frend of his, and his own eelection. |O™Aga ts enccasful against Gane be will try| of fen rounds Vaddy Vhilbin meee Jobaay|Kemes here, communicated with) lead in the eighth. tenth round, Then came the paying Wilson, on the other hand, has in- | ("cy Jack Brivtom imo the ring with him, | llolmes. Lee Willetts and Bud Wk pte ut by telegraph last night. He| Seoin ¥ _ | tar heel State did in *61. off. The boys were on percentage and Sextet— ; ‘sted that he won fairly aga square- = ceed Ce teks tart in a toned wont {received @ prompt reply from Polo, in helt’ range, the Mound City boya| It 1s believed that the Glant man-|there was exactly $11.70 each for Wil- : WW, and says he will clear away all deen, th Bitor willow, veo — ‘Mo, the home of Wheat, ‘The latter| drove into the ninth with a powerful | agement fears that a decision from|fon and Sweeney, and $36.10 for Leo's on the subject to-night to the | Dio B pagel nwsapoyy At the National Sporting Chi, which ta ratet | stated that “he would” accept the|rush. ‘The weak end of their batting | judge Landis barring Denton trom| tree, meh 4 Tye sare wad $14.10 |] Poertner Motor Car Co., Ine. faction of Mike and everybody faking «rol of (me wena at Atlant) "Raion Arenas eel Chanioey Street, Brookibn, | rooklyn Club's offer of a 10 per cent.| order was up, but elther end of the m | ofrered Paddy $2.50 to pay his fighters ay ‘ i the Rickard arena, Clr, ae fat turned to New York. ile Met | tere wil be a boxing show to-nlght which |increase providing that he is paid a| Cardinal list is apt to start trouble. baseball may come as a result of his/off for him. He didn’t dare to go ||} New York Brooklyn Newark ig pagel So ote to | Wak furuidh wome Intarvating serve, Bil |bonus of $1,000 should the Dodger.| Clifford had no mean task on his accusations against Charley Herzog|near them. But Wilson took it all LYNCH, son of Paddy Lynch, ro Pex geontel vere the ‘ear futare, | [vine w=. Sonny Smith for ten rounds, Eddie finish first, second or third. hands. He faced it without fear,|4nd his admission that he bet and right. He was tickled because he - the went side truciman, ana ban. |e, w for srrerel toms 1 Oe ace nim | Mckenna rm Walter Nehon for tem rounds and] President ihbets had returned to| Lavan, Gilham and Heathcote were| von money on the crooked World’s| knocked Sweeney out. Wilson took “ itwelght champion into the |e it ot one Jon Bell ya Joo Harding for ten rounds, | New. Orleans yesterday afternoon and| forced’ to offer easy infield chances, |Serics of 1919, If it does Jennings, | bis $11.70 with thanks, and asked for ri hasn't heard of Wheat's propositi . Dhirkett. ct ol, want to be on the|asother bout on his showing. ‘I've ‘turee tao-ronnd beuits will be offered the fieh proposition,|one of them to Clifford himself, and| Burkett, ct al, n 4 re Deny Bowen, (ho good ttle fighter af Brook-| tans of Brooklyn for the regular weekly ‘xing |DUt Robbie took the liberty of wiring| the danger to the Yanks was over. | safe side and be ready to go through peen Oi Say “a eS 2ist Successful Year ye, who hae nat lost a decision eince the Walke: | show af the Woodhaven Sporting Club at Dexter an acceptance to Wheat, with the] ‘The Yanks were genuinely sorry to| the season without feeling the effects sy gage ‘ Gaain ees When Tm ve Saturday suzht. Tommy | understanding that if the Brooklyn|leave Lake Charles so abruptly. The | of the loss of a good left hander. They Bi ibs : Hepoae Mike amin win} Chub failed to pay him the bonus 1| team and its followers found a real | have picked Slim Sallee to take Ben- champion I will be fighting for noth- bargain, has been added to the fine Yrogramme of bouts to be held at 4 not Madison Square Garden on the 21st,| Boxing Law went the farewell show of the season there, | in Ou Sy the way. Joe has just been matched | gaint Betting Barry for fifteen rounds at tho| clash with dtmmy Fivnn, and Hddle O'Kate wil the team finished in. either of the|southern “home” and everybody be. | tons place. aa st oe Wileon's gucsa wasn | My Tex Pickard to meet Arte Bawards | tocem A. C. of Troy, N. ¥.. and on Starch 2° | swap pouches with Wiille Daner specified places he would stand the|came extremely jealous of the good| Benton is angry and sulked yeater-| {0 6 —P°Th Sonampion to-uight he’s | git s ‘m one of the ten-round bouts, which logs. In other words, the rotund] luck of the athletes in training there.|day afternoon while the team was! Ditting $40,000. pion: s | CC, i] t St néw brings the total of rounds of 5 leader has guaranteed the bonus to| Lake playing the San Antonio Bears. Hen-| "70's ) ceney fight, by the way, was tee P. ‘ boxing to” fifty-two, providing, of With the Basketball Players Wheat, an the latter's services are| thing else in favor_of the ball game, | line declares he should have been put] We vais” f Take Bur ge Sry Tubugyte th course, the evening isn’t shortened by UY ° badly needed. It will not be long| More than 2,500 fans jammed the |on the first team instead of Alex Gas-| ‘PIC. Gig a lot of good fightin i hnockouts. ft 7 before the other two persistent hold.| little bandbox park to see Babe Ruth ton. He is a peppery kid and possibly nes ee feito Malte oanne ——— Se Jada end the much dis-| Arramqements for as series of|be the first of @ series of seven |outs, Hy Myers and Burleigh Grimes,|cither hit a home run or strike out.| talks too much for his own good. He Detrent teat eiiee in the old Ee eee ee ee REE necdign icamean ‘wilh be tha | STI nent, two, ONS Of three, fe. games in which tie Tigere will play} fall in line, They got the home run once and thé| will probably be sent to the minors| Hie foughé twenty battles te the Old | oustin WONLOS file VEWRIGEY Cita Nir HN “principals in the star bout of the oc- | ‘ween the champion Original Celtics jin the 60th Armory, - strikeout twice. The one was per-| although the sclection of yesterday | Olympic hye ane Neat he ia Bir JAMES. J. CORB CHAMPION, i : ne cag bout of the oo. jand the New York Whirlwinds, were| ‘The Cornell A. C. with a winning formed at the expense of Bill Per-|is not final. COLAND 2 Paine vivia oe me IES J;, CORBETT ot Bammy Bleser will meet Artie | completed last night. The two teams, |record of twenty consecutive games, tica and the other to the profit of| All the players on both first and| A)}¥% ipa ber antl (at, MADISON SQUATLE, GARDEN ' Teoot Clovelund, “Midget” smith (Considered the best basketball fives |would like to book matches with 105 TAC K’S GOSSIP AND Lefty Sherdel and the same Bill Per-| second teams will be taken back to} \Wiiton uses his extended ripht Members and Friends Cordially inviint WM tackle bis toughest job yet, that|f the Kast, will meet in the opening |pound —_ teams. Address Joseph tiea, Sherdel fanned Babe in the|the Polo Grounds and some changes] janq better than any other southpaw (en contest at the 7ist Regiment Armory! Weiner, No, 2 Delancey Street, Norfolk, wil! mingle with one|Same will be played on the Whirl-| }ranklin Juniors will meet the ere is the line-| ire little K. O. Brown's time. He| PIONEER SPORTING CLUB, 149 F. 24m ot; hits a hard punch with the straight | ,, Medison So. 3100 URIEAY NIGHT EIS pun Pight, which is the equivalent of the | Sasuson $l; ReseneG. $97 Minedde $5 first. Pertica saw a home run sail| may be made there. BOWLING NEWS over the fence in the fourth, but had| up of the two squads the satisfaction of slipping the third First Team—Burns, left field; Ban- c : . » pas e hile the| croft, #hortatop; Brisoh, second bs ‘Jaex Ward. winds’ court at the 224 Regiment] sterling Juniors and Franklin Sen- one past Babe in the sixth wi croft, shortstop; Frisch, se ase; | Trraight lett of the boxer who fights | ——————- ee hird game, if neces- > " e "7 " big slugger held his bat. Youn right field; Kelly, first base bs 4 ihe entire proceeds of this unusual | Armory, and the t! ors will chsh with the Starling] Not to be outdone by other alley|'F, oung, Tig ; iy. : | fn the usual way Se eee en Ta pight's fighting will go to swell the|*ary, Will be contested om ® neutral Grays of Unionport at the Franklin | owners, Ferd Meier has entered t The Kame was not much to look at| srown or Walker, centre fleld; Rapp, | '"y, ‘Roston, where Wilson has done !T HUM “ESS Sasay Corer sist Se tuna iy the reiet of sufferers from] court It is expected that all records | club rooms, Blondell Avenue and 5 wolfrom the standpoint of technique,|third base; Snyder, Smith and Gas | teams in the Metropolit Boy h » of the fans thorough! ict for y i for attendance will be broken at the | Chesbrough Street, Westchester, Sat- |, Ladi politan wling | but every one o: fans thoroughly|ton, catchers; Toney, Jess Barnes, Ooi Ta ther ceaenittss | fames, as both teams have a follow- | urday evening bi Championships, which opens April 1s}¢nMoyed the give and take slugtest | Douglas Ryan, Nohf, Shea, Sallec, in Charge expreasly stipulates, but it|!™@ ranhing into the thousands. ‘After @ successful season Wash-|at the Rational Recreation, Brooklyn, | \2 nich Ge, vearne tad ged. A short) Grady, pitchers; Howard ‘Burkett, seems that nothing short of the anni-| Washington Heights Kvening High|ington Heights Y. M. H. A. Five will| ‘The teams will be known as the Pas- FEO eee ee nit sabe Ruth waa | emt Dilation of @ regiment of Black and| School Five added another game to a|wind up thelr season in a game |¢) 9 sai ceil hee Spy are fie thi Second Team—Monree, second base; me Pee MAY RE See ltce wicune fal by catGtiae the lngaitat the Nocth Hudson Fiver tne | ime? S04 Pastime Colts, ‘The Bagi. | unsale, 1° Oral ae ine fence ofpred.” | vencet: lett Geld: Hine, One isso! ; - 1 advantages the fence offered. i Srarue to appetes the violently Irish | Raatern Hovening Heh Sabdel ah tot teen ill live op with Une, Bhan: (NeW Bowling Club has also entered| Posed sdvantagen fhe lanes Orr over| Grimem aret besst Mane, tare ol sympathies More |The came was featured by the ali| thal, “Girdon, “Cohen and ‘Teddy (Wo teams, Judging by the manner|tne top of the boards that many of | rt yrentine ana ig y aH Working hard to make the show alaround passing and shooting of | Doctor. in which entries are being received| the fans did not even see it light, It fold; Honliie $58 Seams ation ven financial success than that for| Meninger, Savadkin and Towbie of —_——S — the 1921 tournament will be the big-|*leared the fence, the adjoining street | ity Davenport, Winters, Voight, Ben- > ted France held recently un-|the winning aggregation, The vic-|Amertean Golf Champion Arrives! ost ever staged by the New York| tnd @ row of two-story houses on the| ton" nd Evans, pitchers; Flanagan, er the direct supervision of Anne|torious quintet will moet the Inter- in England. Howling Association. Col, Brooke has| (at side of the street. Several hun-| ithity outfielder. i id 3 — pg ROH yer sty eb oe She LONDON, March 17.--Miss Alexa) been appointed official referce of the | (red fans of foie rake Baines oF Gonzales's assignment to the second po 5 vill er >urname: ne housetops. da 7 < Got Detees & Botnne ts| make their tocord elahteon wins ont| Sues, Woman Goll champion of Amer OUrnament soramble after the bail, which landed | ‘em means only that the vereras to keep an eye on the young pitchers, | fea, arrived to-day on the Carmania.) moe Kast Side ng Oo 2 rast Side Bowling @ub won two eames in|in a vacant lot behind the houses, — | (0 Neem 20 Tint cee with | anxious to hear from R. Owens,|0f twenty same: She was met at the pler and welcomed | Lopyis’s house tourvamant a the expeuse of the m Whose letter to us complaining| ‘The Italian Catholic Club will clash! by a large delegation of golf players) U-No snd Concurdia teams Aw saci ‘ Not until Rabe smote his lick did | 7, insell will manage the ‘of his treatment at a Harlem fight| With the Fernwood Five Sunday a ana eathiniagia, hamplon maid ane | U0, Comordia aud’ Nabubn” od tone “Cardinals, belas. neighbors Kids on thelr trip. North. Jennings | $ ternoon at Tammany, Hall, The| The American champkm | said she h ; “Cozy” Dolan will take care of aoe, rene is hie. corsan on former team haa not lost a game on| had net come to Rngland without know. | | Mud lntcwt, le cared, In the ironing mach wore jockey upie mors a the light he Pes, al ony | i] x spacial officers 10 the cub on| ‘Me home courts this season. $e ntee on her mission’ to win’ the | sp" beet the, Brome. After the Rec “for Branch, Rickey's| Brown was tho leading hitter in the : Might in question and naturally| The Visitation Triangles elim. | British championship. Of ut Carede nrompern af Pulralo a week. sith | Orson clad horde save fust at the|same with San Antonio yesterday, | wight in question and naturally) inated tho only obstacle to their| “I think | have a fighting chance to|srsheued to invlfen that Trucks wil wt have a moment Rabe did his work. getting a homer and two singles in Blame for what Mr. Owens described |S!ttm to the championship of Brook. |'win the Uti” she fevrotled at the ‘irons Geatral ‘As soonas the game was over, how- | four times at bat. Al Shea, Ballee and | having taken place at the box of-|}¥9 by defeating the Prospect Big renee Ube wecond half” Ageil Md tn ever, the Yanks were taken again to|Perritt did the pitching for the foe ‘window. They write that their|Five 17 to 16. The winners lined up| Asether K. ©, for Harry Lendes. ‘Sates bddais Gams Tar tien es the arms of Lake Charles. Citizens|@lants. The former yielded six hits Were dressed in blue uniforms, |with Cooney, Artus, Brennan, Carey, | , Harry London scored. his tienen | at ie” mage an Moris Iaague wi qs of the town left nothing undone to Ad three TuDe, but the latter were in- | that there were other “special. o er and Dadson, and will de- |knockout out of nine tipi en be om A niet | make the team feel at home, and the | vincible. wed by the club, in gray clothes, fend the title against any team in sent Ray Doyle of Jersey to the mat | ¥ii) bs, at sails tos teem, wi Ai'be known "as /team certainly felt that way. Even| The Regular-Yennigan game will be | ‘Owens wishes ta help correct |Greater New York. 18 the Rogeeh otenee, Of 8 acneds cores |the neighborly Cardinals could not | resumed this afternoon and the start, ch bt pombe of ine | the Cleveland In- ‘of Which he complained he| New York Tigers, wii elie Bporting, Club last night. | ramer Cremand feet Chek of sh . outmagnetize Babe Ruth when he hit| for Dallas to face j ot which Ne complained ne lala at mentee et) wate cB |London, java bantemwetght. In. two | sure of 908 ml rey ae fori! hie lick. The big bambino was irre- | diane will be made to-morrow eve-| eh = AP, A. | BySetite “suena, “ae. , “& Bourke at No. 606 Fitth James Crowns in the 69th Regiment Other yton-raund, Mehta Bape Smith My ap yn sistible. He wore his best “Babe | ning. ‘s in ‘200 ererage at hile place Ruth” omile as be ‘around the| The others go to Waxahachie at the " {Armory Baturday night. ‘This will Lewis defeated ielady: Bake Saad * ih ea Buen ‘And he cap in true same the to start thelr trip North. ©

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