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) DGREN SAYS WILSON’S BODY BLOWS BEAT O0’DOWD Bie fe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. —— N OF BLOWS 10 STOMACH |AT THE O'DOWD-WILSON BOUT - - - By Thornton Fisher |YANKS Will OPEN | ON FOR CHAMPION WILSON > | moneseceur | BiG SERIES TOLDAY (INDEED | SHALL NOT ENTER FIBST NAMED GEO: KITSON (em HE STAR OF i. sean ’we” | WITHTHEDODGERS Re \ y Ws d wair OVE TOA VIMMY TALHASONA pene ree 4 LITTLE PRIMA f For A FULL . \ DONNA d SESSION |Hugmen Have Yet to Meet o eerie | Defeat and Are Full of QING FRST llowing a Set Plan| GROSS RECEIPTS \\\\N } : Title Hold:r Attacked OF WILSON-O'DOWD ‘gagagt ere y \ , i BATON ROUGE, Ln, Maven 19 His Opponent’s Body BOUT 9107 625.00 | (2 \ @\.\\ Wit D sastrous Re-| 13,306 Tickets Sold at Prices, In- | HE day for real blood has | rived. ‘The Y 1 here this morning ready tor Uncle» ¢ \ |Robbio's Robins, who wil! be met this : cluding War Tax, From an \ ~ ‘ \ afternoon in the tirst gaine ofa series. Sults in Garden Bout. 600968. , \ : Q of sixteen, ‘The Yanks enter the en+ Bs gagerhent with ry confidence y Robert Edgren. By John Pollock. WHILE MIKE en WANS RE ttneiz pretiminary setiedute ended year TM & fifteen-round battle that wut Middleweight Champion Johnny WAS PROTESTING We Meane st SSS terday with a victory over Indian+ Wilson of Boston, who success~ ag Ww DOGGONE ARGUMENT |apolis at Crowley, La., by a score of atthe finish and sensational ABouT THE Lo ae Ys Lan by bd t hel fot Hiecn maguy| fully defended hia title by being | @iows witson SHOT A OF THE EVENING |6 to 0. Thus, the Yanks of 1921 have ly in spots Johnny Wileon easily) awarded the decision over Mike FE RIGHT’ TO ‘ODOWDS * WAS THE BAIR - lyet to taste defeat. ded his middieweight champion-| O’Dowd of St. Paul in their fif- STIFF RI GORMAN EMBROGLIO '" Jack Quinn, dean of the Yankees’ teen-round battle at Madison Jaw Square Garden last night, re- ceived $42,500 for his victory. O'Dowd drew down a guarantee of $20,000, Ixaetly 18,806 per- Wilson won by having a plan of! sons witnessed the battle, of ttle and sticking to it without vari. which 12,506 paid for tickets. The mn for fifteen rounds. From start gross receipts, including the Gov- finish he let Mike come to him,| ernment tax of 10 per cent, then at intervals as regular as! brought the amount taken In at @ ticking of the town clock pelted] the show up to the large sum of fic left hooks Into the pit of} 107,528.90. The State received ike’s stomach. Only O'Dowd's| 44,987.45, which was 6 per cent. Gondition allowed him to stay! of the net receipts, which were limit. And at that Mike did a! $97,749, The tickets were sold for of protesting to the referee ali} the contest, including the Gov~ ere last night. So far ak Mike wd is concerned Wilson can jd the title as long as he has any for it. yy ng staff, will start the game |this afternoon He will be succeeded by Jack Clifford, the “veteran recruit” who flashed such good inning t th rdinals Lake Charles, i Babe Ru added the y of Crow- jley and all its contiguous territory to {his conquest yes’ ay. More than 2,500 fans crowded into the Parish fair Grounds to see Bambino and the Yanks. In proportion that would mean some 2,500,000 fans storming the ' Pole Grounds, for Crowley is well be- after all the folks had BOWLING NEWS pr to the Per iy Ba bette Suara In THE (4TH RD. HE TOLD HIS SECONDS ou eo 9 $ MAS) ~ oe ng a ae 4 Fes oie Ce, TLL ee oS S5 PEFR LAK SR to eT OL at go tee i (M THE Y - ~ —_—— | rough the last four rounds, when] ernment tax, as follows: 1aTH ROUND “he, F 7 { nary day at the bat be ever was apparent he was whipped and r $2.20... L ke d We ed in ife. He was with- ing it out only on his nerve and be toth 3.30 uke WASOH HUT Mie evins. Yy an einert eet | & view of boosting the 1923) ome runs, bases on balls and ural ability to assimilate punish- 9,364 at 5.50...... 18,502.00 Low TNMES T, Ni ht * 15 R d B | n Bowling Congress tourna-| out ce of ost staple nt, 2482 at 7.70... 19,111.40 Msceniton Fisvea O-INIg in -houn out! nls to be held in ‘Toledo, lrhé Garden hela a record crowd 948 at 11.00. 40,428.00 Rimes —" i. e Joe” Thum of the White! race track diamond had something to mg before time for the first pre-| 3,297 at 16.50...... 83,245.50 eee ee - a red hitoaitt ermine Sei walite: Wien tbe felicia tae fminary to start every seat held a Pea | Flatbush S. C, Stages Battle Hares, will ; om ne ee itless the ou ‘ers can roam at will, tator, and some held two. It was Total 107,523.90 , f ehow to be brougiit off by | 12 fF have plenty | Some of them couldn't be spotted with BINS ar wer inven id tne with | neces Lhe ae Fight Story Told by R ds Between Prominent lintel at'"1¥00p A. Anmory in cleveland, [of funds by the time of the closing|a tield glass when Bube was at bat, ig ry y Roun eel ia ners rigideere a hae ie pa mre Prep ceen reply vemney raraceene ina pararieg hte ma tue set Pes terse: Best, os ine of see And Wilsoh began loosening up a eavyweights. iu geverat months, He ie in fine shape for the | oo ound, ‘The pai hie eos ie | INdians were rewarded. Fewster and ons! fight it hel § seats.| little, He pelted Mike hard umid~- _—_ eee eat ; . cle | Meuse! singled and Babe ca de- fa aithenea officers distributeg ships, and Ohen Mike caught that , "IST ROUND—Wilson was the first early in the round being hig best punch, —- Joe" is ting calla for the bowler | termined . p rx ite fall, an iene: punishing lett arm for. moment % lead with two rights in succession, | Mike took a breather and waited for By John Pollock. On acount of the Flower City A. ©. @!to sturt the savings ¢ ; depos-|Sible us that was. He smashed @ mg the aisles had nothing to. de|EVienne Jched and sald: “Listen, netther blow landed. Mike drove Wil- | Milton, till the bell. A let to Read AL) pitting Levinsky, the Hebrew |"anater. S. Yu having lag awn, ok ere | tine tive d nvings sung by depos: larive that wduld have landed in. the Keep thelr eyes on the ring and/yixe, to-morrow you begin loading 80n to the ropes and flared away with| save ‘himoclf. He was being badly liignt heavyweight, will make his] ‘uc "snus orm ine Mat fom monte, | ara at once and then|rignt field bleachers at the Polo h O'Dowd Juck. steamers.” O'Dowd had promised a both hands. Wilaon landed an upper-| buffeted aa the bell rang. is Lb d the efficisls of club have dectded not wo} adding $1.50 every week, which will Grounds, but there was Van Dyke de of the ten-round preliminaries, | couple of days before that if he failed cut. Mike backed away waiting for}, ROUND | DLEVEN—They | sparred, | appearance in a bout in Brooklyn to- | sage any more shong indoom, tut wait until the| mean that there should be a much{out in the next parish to grab it tween Earl Baird of Seattle ana|to stop the champion he'd quit box- Wilson to come on. He was following both touching gloves without lashing | night for the first time in several |#ou weather arrives, whon they intend to stag | vreater number of entries for next| (Parish is the Louisiana designation abs Lith Pes ing and go to work. The taunt stung his plan to make Wilson come to him.| forced Wilson around the rings Wilson | years. He will hook up with Charley | "tit #uem at « tersball park In iat city, | Bo | for “county.") Gorman of Portland, 127-pound| o:bowd. He fought harder. O'Dowd then sailed after the champion, | uppercut hard to the body and Mike | yw, ha Glover heaveweiant € Fee de ie er ee et | CH eMatEE, Went to. third) of the: Caton P i ampion. Weinert, the clever heavyweight of Exidte James, the California featherweight, mui | Gre: r New York It is understood| without a struggle and might have s, was good enough for a main| Then W ible left swii complained that it was low. It was ’ Rtinpehacs. als rdedteusatl ato iro we p Bag ie le left eke Mice was pale with anxiety. His scarred | Gort ety il, ‘least, ‘They soufficd | Newark, who is battling in his best | Danny Frush of Baltimore will clash in en ei Ba ered os et pena “3 ‘face was set with a rook of determina-| about without damage or danger, most|form since he placed himself under | i beaut at the Olinpla A. A. of Philasely Aviation during the war, should! the edge of the ribs were driven iM: tion, Wilson backed away and waited | of the tin looved In each other's arm on the night of March 28 This go will be ¢ we won a close decision, but the, pander and harder, and Mike's eftow™ for Mike to come, They wer in .. mix| Mike was pounding away in Wilson the management of Billy MeCarney. | juitinal to the main go of cight rounda te. ANDI i corner “at the bell. Anpie: A gga hoe De srdee MEWS, hae’ the) eerie, thee eres, ide aed cole | CTABSCHES xOUHTE_-1\ was @ freestor:| GROUND. TNORLV@—Wileon rocked | LEVIBaKY and Weinert Wil} DAtUe for) tne .Bliy Angele of York, Fa., and Georm that many other alley : scored had he been so minded. Meusel, if alley owners of the |i owever, was afraid to leave first. ncle Joe's” €x-|Pipp sent Meuse! to second on an in- field out, but Fewster was held at third, section will follow “ ecisio’ <. 0. Chaney of ey as a cefroehing ight f ‘ nificent Pizziola then re- ‘rarely sent over a blow th: joked | all two-handed pe Mike shortly after the bell with a left| fifteen rounds, to a decision, at the] K. 0. Chaney of Baltimom. Cuatoy hus word Mes a refreshing sight for old-time bowling agnificent as raft might possibl: lg Vis the ; both men. They" “ to jaw. The blow was repeated, Blood | wiatbush Sporting Club. In the semi- | 827 Knockouts this sear, fens to see Louts stein and AJ. Sebwoble, teu is soul of a base hit and the Jack Dempsey in action, a heavy, Abe Eceeioly Desig Bee ¢| stomach with such rapidity that the | caine from Mike's right eyebrow. Hard ae Aten Gelabtal old-time partners tu business, tuwting in the A. Ik | first. two runs were home, , but Baird hit more accur-| Pacon. Curiously, eS hardest eye. could’ not apa eteet pine | blows to middle made Mike grunt and| final of ton rounds Abe Goldstein | (yiiey purington of Harleen, who has sored &: Went at uttalo, ‘These old-timers were champs |Mays pitehed the first five innings In ‘ | he hen they landed well, on! 4 7 io} punches, when they well, only yed for the head but kept up a ding| he bent low and claimed foul, which Mc- | meets Willie Burns of Jersey City. | tree rletories tn one week Dave Shuster of ' their day and did not do so bad wit tho bet | Midseason form, ¢ Hoosiers ved him er a little nd Ruth y and more effectively and landed| made Wilson take a couple of quick, * Avoy would not consider, Wilson was . | bev a' pray “mont. gffeciive blow was a Tett fttiig’ wlidiy but Mike's. own blocking |IM another ten-rounder Charley | Trenton, Freddy Jacks and Ch he ner. lt was close, hard fighting mincing little steps and shift a yard ares They | uppercut t body, Was forcing some of the blows down: | Meaney of New York, bantamweight |i st Lakewood. ater ery second of the way, the' or two to invite another attack. y sometimes landing and most times mis-| Wilson kept, up the body punishment | Oo» ine tnited States Navy, meets Kid | Ti! Be ready te mec: the foremost cou teen thousand spectators nearly | 38d, NO apparent effect, except once | ging entirely son was hitting the | aml O'Dowd “complained with every the featherweleht crown, Sammy Sieger, Bly De only four hi and got by in fine s.yle flurry in the sixth. that the Bact aud Weet ham to offe Cleaner blows and there was n £] otRer blow. At the bell he was protest- | Sullivan of Brooklyn. Foe, “Tony Capooi, ‘Tominy Noble and Ar the skylight with thelr ap-|on the point af his well rounded! tion as to the sting In them. It wasn ing’ to the eterve, Haus Hae Ge comment Nl use. chin and shook him so that he reeled bitterly, Tought round, both men taking | “ROUND THIRTEEN Mike came out! 4... yer Sorina Chih om tase 24 | dace ot Nev flaca te itera cco ; wise wo and e run. cod an ? Suortin 24th f All the preliminaries going the full Side ety qn caught |® RO SND THREE-Wilson kept after| without hurting him, though he was| Street tonisht, Homer fimith, the haaryweight | Jobenle Shusrue of Waicrbury on the 20h of ais, id in rasing money families of firemen who lost na recent conf ‘The art wondh, ‘ Mike’s arm in a momentary clinch. : t didn't shi Mike's, body, earranged. plan, it] scoring, in that the champion was break-| of Kalamazoo, Mich,, will tate én Bab Il Ce a ean Wiles FEARFUL LEFT LANDS ON |acamcd, “Stike brouent plood fron Wyle] ing grould, continually: AMike showed | tre Guirao howrrweght, for fifteen tania 9 " gon's hose 6 champion _ lool no signa of low punching now. 807 | the mai: . ‘This oupht to be a rattling good = Fifty-ala_ rounds 0 feat . eH pears creck, Champ ~~ MIKE’S BODY. ‘| bose and the champion look gna of I hl wit bans =] 7 mids of toting features the rex first in the ring. He wore a l hi rf per’ werious as he backed away to look opened @ great gush on O'Dow(l's head we betwen bis fellown, In the semi-final of lar weekly bill at 1 ¢ Hporting Club atonday| ty cap and a, plain bathrobe, and ml jert inte aikee teay ost above | eM eh aneat mene Mee neide of ins | Wilscs bucked ‘away "te" tak ‘a “enim | fon monde, Vie sfoLaogilin wil eo amie! riéht. “Walter Meier and Groree Leahy 109 tht Mie cock A: Gnals’ abA oat \ibs Galt aca Milica han apovd |chanipion he-was taking every chance, | icok ut the damage done. ‘The cut was | Walter McGirr, ‘There will be tree otlier Inter | Mul tn w ten-rounder. ‘The other ten-round event ediately , hanging on ani | to wait for O'Dowd. If Mike im deep distress, turned his ‘bead and Mike nearly ppest him with a right to!a mystery, as it probably came as a | esting ecrage, Drinas twgether Frankie Conifrey end Matty, wn wi > Pied “sat with | protested to the referee, ing a The head. Wiese boxed prattil When | result * bead bumping. It Vise ip a --- | Wrooks. ‘The rest of the programme will be inde y a claim: ger an © laugh when| torrent and Mike was coverel to his se Wirnkc ihe ouna' wukaweeNt to -get lp tee foul. Some of Wilson's lifting body |he missed blows by a wood fost. “The| belt with crimoun, Mike tried 0 Srugh| gies yo for tare figvin by his manag minutes of delay he failed. Wil-\ blows had gone pretty close to that|champion kept his right pecking away| the blood away with one hand and fight | S40 Gy March 2% he boxes [Mil Hloom of | amiled softly until Mike appeared. | belt. But the referee ordered Mike to/at Mike's face as if to repay for that| with the other. His secondy worked | 280) [1 ' tte rounda at the Itidgemood hampton Secrowrs, | been up of four and x round ftuen |p A ig place Is being filed by, Charley | de, tas pon i t Ba ; AL are this morning the Yanks were ey ies shaereg.¢ at the State Cap Jounny Keyes has taken-another boxer under his! bloody nose. Wilson was usin, ution | hard to stanch the flow during round, Management, Tony Narto, the west aide wetter-| Gu The fons: Hof ent basel (Mike had on a gorgeous green robe, £0 On. There was no fouling at that |now 2nd aliowing Mike to vot the pase, | but it was useless. Grove Soorting Club, Aoril 2 he tackico Tel weight, Keyes expects to match im with Mickey | {0% Parker, who i an ardent bag |time and the damaging blows were Lewie ‘nade 100k ed thorou ted copiously with yellow harps, which was slasling, ROUND FOURTEEN-—O'Dowd ca) “Kid” for fifteen at the Brooklya | Walker, the ersck Jersey borer, at the Colosseum | fan. He seemed shi Ai Quite fair, Another crashing left in ROUND FOUR—They came out with out with the flow covering lim. WH: | arena, and on April 36 te battles come quod min | V's, (nr crack Jarty borer, af the O ag nis chat with Babe [uth and the ga he got a tremendous roar of ap-|the pit amd Mike turned his back,| Wilson lashing out with the right as/son, too, was covered with it as they] at the Ridgewood Grow Club, sree seg leer The Governor wis | tt ages Dantars Phi Franchint and Wee Wee Wu Spencer ond welterweight Oakey Keyes, use. Without a doubt the crowd dropped his bands and sturted for ugual. Mike pressed on like a wound- | punch in blind fashion from one aide —- iH ‘ait with Mike, Wilaon heard| lis corner. Again he was told to go od stag. His face wus w picture of min- | of the ring to the other, Mike was dead| ytidget Smith, the local boxer, who fights Jack | ade the champion back away as he set} ROUND. FIFTEEN—Mike led’ with| Phil Franchin!, rcent conqueror of Jimmy ‘Tom: od, fina Tes. ower '@ | DODGERS ARE NOT IN “# | und rushed Wilson to the ropes. Fury| for right handere. ‘They "nets tne th . den on March 21, i to receive @ guarantee of | igo Emmy 1 Laidlaw ‘Gomling Clu) ot , umpariee introduced him and | renewed his strength. centre and wrapped BYE Ter ane Nite See ee etm acetates rat | g2,000. Sharkey’. to rycelro a seuilar cam | ares ne Sie MANS ee Bee BSH 8 Hituads eet Bet] GOOD CONDITION FOR entally point 1o the wrong} , : i . med | f us ne rolled out sonorously | hard swings, but he retaliated with Feputation. Tie crowd, was in an up-[u hody bow. ‘They wore both ull In 'ap- [hare « larer following of wdmirem SMASkEY BA) Arguing «rere bt SERIES WITH YANKEES. ws an Four wer arently an e" real damiuice was | been gotting into condition i i : aL y blo’ was protesting | ROUND bivie They worked hard, Rarei hoy nun tovethr ke ie Pic cen getting | = the bowling fans i jas introduced a moment later the| The thirteenth was a bad round for| They wereso rough about it that Mc. | famecocka and the referee spent sted. itbome, the Light-h ight of | |e Y UGE, March 18,— © r ‘three minut keepii th ‘Tom G . the crack light-hearywei | affairs of Abe Goldstein, the promising local ban- | 78 pina in the singles after bowling poory in| BATON ROUGE, La., h 18, Garden fairly rocked with an ova-|Mike. One of the champion’s sharp| Avey stopped the ‘bout for a moment | oar, ‘They were ina clinch ut the bell. St. asl, and AI flelch, the local Bearyweight, |tanweight, hos just taken another Tighter under wis | thy, . An whl be Taig outst Gov. John Parker of Louisiana met ‘ management, He {s Bobby Michaels, the local boxer. ‘all , yers at the sta sane | : | BAe AUR nae beware thes ee’ OF hi T F; h At handio Michaels’s affairs he asked Lewis to look | alters tn the avucrn “individ From the very berinning of the ent | From that ima on, although there | lert uppercut to the body and the aouthe Women siennis |frisc urts a eee iat eis tee ces one ia val bowling cbamplon: | ine of their series with the Yanks. son was smoothly smiling and at! Was no real damage, Mike was 4| paw champion put plenty of force into 4 for the 0: | Presdent Ebbets, Manager Robbie and Apected for the Greater New i 4 us. Mike was just the opposite, espe ‘ slowed up some. Wilson now pecked qaNARan Gy She Central Mashainan Aomednn GND of | FOE, iJ Ape $ Bntrien for the sests of the Governor ut the State Dot ase) god apparently, on ecae,| hie, promise. toe load election be [AMEN THD (ese TENE, and BIG, re> ° ° ° eck Sione, the loral midd’e- | mem ure Yocehose “ehh tho ‘Sesears” of ini aes. | Hous , pale and appurentty, on edg pr fo load steamers by |mensbering his. plan to" make. Wilson Semi-Finals' PACEICE GAME | ests: wis eet Aico iatoee in coe ot the tne | ucseot Worl TE | Mone ‘Dodgers meet Miler Hugetrs i) to arrive at the pa P | gled contempt and hopefulnesa "Ha tired as he shuffled to his corner. Pagegrs fs quare Gar. thing but a laugh when Announcer on, In sheer desperation he turned Sbazkey in a ten-round go at Madison Square Gar- | Wilson was shaken by a flurry of|nelther man caring for guard or future toring "te bring ‘each other down with This go ought to attract a big crowd as both lade | pe cuini ig sill waiting to bear from Midget| end Newman, i71--s0l 450 cog tek on of the word.” When Mike : : Ns |4gain when the bell rang. tearing away at each other's body. Wille Lewis, who has 50 suomeas/ully handled the ment, by. setting, sO pine 5 Coscia io. tue Brechae We that lasted until the ring was| Tht hand jabs struck Mike on top|and cautioned Wilson about the uso of t "Hersnan. Hires. |wpon their arrival here for the first . Be 3 : *, |#omnewhat gory spectacle. the. punches, : h Hi A kl pata ioan wate rem z ef wponde re He wasn't pale and he wasn't | Cmewhat, Test two rounda| they were tiring as the pace onal T OUrNEY MEaches is Ankle in Yor th wetting show tbe saga by aims | NMS A ‘fii eset war correspondents. were. the lat Mike came out doggedly and went | Putting over a single decisive blow. |ead, to him, backed, away and looked round bouts, and Pete Herman of Now Orleans will | warriors with thelr team in poor con- : 2 . He rushed and rushed, or danced|at the champion. Wilson wouldn't fall EW Adie 7 shicago | 2™CrY team that competed in FERS whew : L jer his man. Wilson showed litle | Unvertuinly and then plunged in. te | for that way, of milling. i seine Wile Aching the grocisag Chin \ e , ituime| dition, ‘They aulfteres thelr tira wiveness, but waited for Mike's | struck many a good blow for Ireland, | , ROUND SIX-—Mike tore in like a bull-| BOSTON, March 18.—Mrs, Benja- (Goecial to The Evenine World.) | thas te Gin ue cnikic cae cinemee Lee eet ee Pane Aap aa alae gale pes Be i cndering, pawing rush, and nailed and the crowd was with him, as it th hands golng in a mune of ‘ SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 18.— | Jetson tatends co sign uy another star attraction | 8 tier tose It would, hands of the New Or! club, and ring, pawing rush, a the ss Wilon was @ sorry looking title| min EK. Cole, Mrs. Walter H. Trum- i "i q | toa W's event, that took part in thi meeting the Yanks, who are in splen- im easily, either with sharp right ulways is with a game loser, But he s he backed away without at ? The best laid plans of mice, men and |", did condition, the Dodgers are in for ad ihe for Ke fought with his Nan have S.onaabe, Referee Johnny temp\ to hit back, Wilpon was wait-| bull jr, and Miss Marion Zinderstein | pasebali managers are knocked gul-| Kid Wiuiams, the former betamwelght caamplon, __ P test. Robbie has several Sint band gut—or with flerce left saatcsly ee tee eee eG | sure” Wilson drove asboautiful left ups | of Boston, and Mrs, Molla Bjumstedt | ley west when old Damo Fortune goes | a Nas ertee if hiv tise tan th eee ters whose showings at the train, per-cuts that nearly always struck Much worse than he felt, though that | pajcut to, Mikes yitomach that tmade| Mallory, the national turf court} to the polls or to tie-bat Bue deat | poo oy ere eee eee 35g ORTOP BAYS BOSD PICAaIne: 16, Bend me just above the line of Mike's j)t* pad. Seenee t fe hammered seconds later as Mike was forcing him champion of New York, went into|the Giants a sorry cuff yesterday | ve prougat off at Balilmore un the night of April mates, The Dodgers are certainly not rmittently at the former cham-|into a neutral corner. | Mike's blows the semi-final round of the singles|when Frank Frisch, the Fordham | 21 Merman abo figats Willle Spencer of thls city Weak with the willow, but they are It, pion's bruised body were ‘hail-like as they dropped around | — " ; ‘The bout had gone only a few rounds Just before the end Mike put every- | Wilson's ears. The champion ts » yesterday in the women’s annual na- Flash, sprained his ankle sliding to | # te Joncer Sporting Club on Marti 29, Al Norton Scores Double Knockout, | very erratic in the field, The batting : pbk eal PURTH AMBOY, N. J., March 18,—! of the Dodgers has been exceptionally z he ; 1 c M ting | tional indoor lawn te! jou- he - sa - 4 le § ‘ en it wus apparent to every man thing he had left into one good ‘sock ood blocker and, Mike was hot hurting | ional indoor lawn tennis champlou-| third in the Regular-Yannigan prac-| |=" | at" Norton, the Sonkers’ weltarwelghe keod, They collected a total of ely the ringside that Mike didn't have 40d caught Wilson fair and square on | fe"trom the. visits of Wilson's left up: | 8p tournainent on the Longwood] tice gume, and there 1s mourning and | Navy : celebrated St. Patrick's Day by scoring ven hits yesterday, and only for soma ugh of a punch to distarb the the chin, so that he wobbled a bit | percuts, They were stunning blows. |covered courts at Chestnut Hill, | despondency to-day in the New York} ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 18.—Mld-| 1 jounie knockout here last night. He fielding blunders they might have won my e1 ow Wilson ripped back with bot! ND -W: ept q e y tana v! era wil game. oF Dn mipien Mike tended every DOW 524’ the.bell rang. h bands, | HOUND SEVEN -Wileon Kept UPber: lrhey will meet In that order to-day. | camp on the eve of the Cleveland | shipmen gymnasts and swimmers Will) vas supposed to have met Young Hicks, (86, 4M°.,, Easy | fly balls were Mund birore te bows only tore: | JUDGES DISAGREED, THOUGH [Powe amers, hurtin but, Mike, only | with the two winners to play for the| erios, where yesterday all Was 8€~| n'th4 tnale of the lutercoieginto uy] UM latter didn't show up, Norton Seared easy to handle were allowed went on with Jimmy Kirk and stopped to go through the legs of some care Hate with hard body punches when | WILSON HAD WON. pinned as the southpaw dug in deeply’! champlonship at 2.80 o'clock to-mor-| renity and confidence. ee ee ‘ ’ . . . ‘ . ee —4t} him in two rounds, the latter claimi tke pressed his apparent alvantage.| The New York Boxing Commission | Pothing stood in hia path. | He kept| row afternoon, Frisch's sprain is not a bad one. It : Ma ceed! te pin ERPS agile r claiming jess flelder. Hound afler round there was 1109 isn't a good chooser of judges “the | Gotiune, Bows i countless fashion Gh} yrs savory, paired with Mrs, L.| won't keep him out of the first same nee ee eee Me at trace to give tho fans u better run tor pp Hopble's teers may possibly turn % method. ‘judges disagre: though Wilson ~ Je ca 1 [fumble University, New York City, to-| thelr snoney, put Norton’ on with Young the fe Dodgers ean Seat sooumtaroed to piling tn £00 | Pott errs ae ree aan re a | HR eae at Te oe ate ced aya | 2: Mortis of Now York, also resched| of the regular igegue season on April | Colrow night, Pep of Newark and Al stopped him if |rely on several of their first string ral results without meeting knock a home run. Tye referee prop- | t greater effort. He lashed at the the semi-final round in the women’s|13. In fact, he may get back to play- | —— = = three rounds with a left hook to the men in their encounter with the Yanks ce Tetaren foment VARS: | Sry save Wigon ibe decieinn, Wilsee OAR sitet Mibu wast, firs | championship doables, and won her|ing in a week or ten days, but it Is) 1 over, man in the squad is in aed its he tet, aumae nea ie was plaini zled, walked over to Mike's c : ait ; |e eve will be the first to oppose the Goth- plainly pussied. walked over to Mike's comer to shake |the press atand, Mike shot two rights|Ppening matun in the mixed doubles, pein to ioe op. sue, wore Of ereo tiptop shape. The pitchers all geem| Red Monree Scores Another K. 0, |amites, while Caddy Cadore and Joha ng - jow and then he stopped and pawed hands a moment later, but poor Mike |to jaw that made Wilac ot hls | w * , 1 ja lo on jig to get his| when she and William T. Tilden 2d, joal period in that development. The to be working smoothly, not ready| At Columbus Sporting Club, Yonkers, Mijus will also get 4 chance to sub air rapidly with both hands while Was thinking of loading steamers and |sea legs. They were Mike's best, blows. ‘i ° bi brow corrugated with the effort didn’t feel so good. He nodded and| The blood flowed from Wilson's nose world's singles champion, defeated vet for a big league nine-inning last night Red Monroe knocked out Phil . e urderers’ row trying to think out some way to hit let it ko at that, So Wilson walked | SFiin and the Irtshinan drove inadly;| Mrs. Cole and Irving C. Wright of | four stars will not have any too much ye . na acked away, but banged time together prior to the opening of | ‘uasle, but well advanced. The boys | Monroe dropped, Mandot with ‘a right Mandot of the Bronx in the third round, ison without getting that returnin back again and was presented with Boston by ‘— 4 Laver ribs, Thinking never did ‘Tex Rickard’s. middleweight cham- | Gowe. ets to the Souy ween’ is on by @ score of €~%, 5—T, ¢—3, geem to have their batting eye. More|hand punch to the taw for a count of “ny zood. Always he gave it pionship belt, which is studded with|° ROUND NINE—Mike chased the| i the most sensational match of the} the big race, for Dave Bapcrott is |e urso will be known about this | Pt’ ane quay Tneeeo gee same punch plunged in again. und took bis Rough diamonds to sprinkle the|champlon and belted with a left and | day. going to lay off at New Orleans or for. the Py eferes. ‘Tommie ee ee rene ge otk tM Milky Way with a cloud of new| Ment to the head. It was all agut now,| Mrs. Colo was the star of the eourts| Mobile to lave his ailing tonsils re- | after, they have tuced the shoots of | smith counted Mandot out. yh monotony. stars, are Where ite took G fenrful threes | 0D the fourth day of play in the tour- Coveleskic, Bagby, Mails and other soem ved, and he may be absent ion MoCahe Secor Here the psychology of the crow “There. wa, hythm. o > ; mares n Cleveland stars in Dallas to-morrow} Mike 3 je Scoree Knock STANT HAMMERING SHOWS Before the fight Wilson heard never | Miie's blows. Ha Just inachine-gunned |pament and many of those who} days. Frisch has been going "great ) 124 sunday. PASSAIC, N. J., March 18.—Mike Mo- ILL-EFFECTS. a cheer, All the roaring applause of | the champion with gloves, ‘The crowd | Watched her mow down Mrs. Frank | guns" at second, but for smooth play| The second team pulled out last /Cabe, the New York Mehtwetxnt,! pioxmur SPORTING CLUL, V4 14,600 for Mike. was afoot, scenting a knockout but | If, > . 1 cked out E nlon’ Of Paaaate oc adit ee eee ie ninth round the con. {he 14.000 was tor Mike. | But now | Wat afcgsa Sela tried to nent beck H. Godfrey of the Longwood Cricket| the Keystone pair must have practice | night and will play the’ White Sox at knocked out Bddie Hanlon of Passale tn! 241) Bt. | Mudis 100. 1 NIGH 4 1 is By pag iy . Ow, fol ds herv last night at the Hame | 25 Hounds to a decision. Capt. Hab Roy Mike midriff to the body as usual. As the ii rang |Club by @ soore of 6—1, 6—3 in the] together, and with Frisch out ten days Waxahatchie to-day and to-morrow. fo ur Foun Fe at , 1: mines to 8 ‘ vt Smhects. Mike'a middie Af he left the ring the crowd swept | Mike rae clonal, at Wilaon slove| singles, and then play the most bells |and Bs ¥*| Poll Perrett and Rube Benton will liton Clu, (This makes McCabe's fih sovga; "es, Ringside, Bee UN. him up on its shoulders, poured over linch, and Bancroft ten there won't be much (i ray straight K. 0, with brulges that could. Pingside wections to try to, touch, Ws | “TR “Miko arynted as. ho |liant tonn's of the four on the couri| time lett to perfect intield stratesy|ts° hen agsinse “whe Amerionn the ery. His hand, and roared as loud for Wilson | wh! for Wilson's head with a left rate abd ae it’ had roared an hour before for Twice he soared, rocking Johniy. Wil in the mixed doubles, believe that| by April 13. Leaguers, and they expect to face) Cline Knocks Out Michael: ET Brnsectea Smale ae 824 St. , b son War ‘worried though he up-|the local player stands at least re Dick Kerr. The youngsters are a SYRACUSE, \N. ¥., March 15.--Irish 89 West yeh the titi nalte ie “i an] The Glants leave to-night for! siashing lot of hitters, but tookmuch patsy Cline of New York knocked out Mike O'Dowd. ‘ | perout, flondishly once Sx fled — or Wilaon. he only grinned. lA with, free bands, Wil Aidn't land even chance of galmug the tndourt Mallas. They have had great weather must not be expected of them in the Young Michaels in six rounds here last name ‘aon io te 'asea blows’ Wi'the uppercut tle on Saturday, vere, Extept for ¥risch and Bao- Gelding line aight {THUM “Wa iadaes inl 2a ldehdtna natalie ar Secs