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‘ {; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. i HOME RUN BAKER NOT QUITE READY TO TAKE HIS REGULAR BERTH THE GOLF SEASON OPENS - - - - - By Thornton Fisher | Yankees Expect to Run ron ro ae, Their String of Wins Into Eight.by Game To-Day Robins Will Find It Hard to Beat] Bi!y Sri’ men sowed piainiy tnat a ikere naajor Hugmen in Long Series This|!exgue uniform. age Shreveport played last Saturday against a team that would not meas- Season, as Latter Have a Big Ure, man for ‘man on last year’s per Lead on Them. fomances, up to class A, the of the Texas League. On Sunday only breeze g |the Yankee pitchers were major league (Special to The Brening World.) veterans. Shreveport, neverthéless, SHREVEPORT, La., March 22, | was bee (evince ray fess tests, which indicates that ‘an! HE Yanks are ready to run their | pret ‘string will enjoy a batting romp string of cdhsecutive exhibition | against the Texas Leagwers this victories into elght here this won ii ete eas ; afternoon at the expense of Billy|, Huggins will throw his regular in~ . field into the fray minus, possibly, Ba- Smith's Shreveport Club, The Gassers | or, “The midget director bias not ab- also will clash with the Huggins | solutely decided the point, but thinks troupe to-morraw, after which four|he will continue Pipp at first base, Yankee-Robin games will be in order, | Wh4re he worked in the practice game yesterday. The manager did want to one at Alexandria, La, on Thursday, |retain Babe Ruth at the busy corner and three here oyer the week-end. bit i Ma ogy Prt With the fying start of three games | second thought Huggins decided Pip, Robbie, it will be hard for Brooklyn | gether and developing a bit of co- to come up and win the series. This ee team play before the start of in eapecially true in view of the utter- | ‘He season. The object in placing Ruth at first ly demoralized condition of Robby’s | hase was, of course, to" jeep the slug one best bet, bis pitching staff. One| rer working hard enougli to bring his thing or another is wrong with al- pene down more easily, Huggine every regular Brooklyn boxman, yw realizes there are other and bet- | Show for Ireland’s Sufferers a, Big Success, Financially and ’ Fistically, POT IWAS o great night for Ireland at Madison Square Garden last! night, ‘The boxing show held for the benefit of its poor and suffer- ing Was a success both financially! and pugitistically, Something like! $80,000 in gate receipts, $6,000 in vol-| ‘antary contributiong by fighters and) Managers,"and an auction sale of! » drawings of famous ring men of the} Past netted a total nearing the $90,000! ter ways of getting the flesh from the u 4 and the second stritig is not able to/nulk of Bambino Ruth. Pi J . Pipp will Mark. Incidentally the entertain- on i; WELL WELL hold the Yanks in check. continue at first base through the two ogy furnished a fitting climax tor| DO Mi z SOME FoRM Hugdina probably will work sonte of |Fames against Shreveport, with Babe Beason &f.the old-time temple ot’ y unger pitchérs inst the| Ruth in left field. amino is to Mistiana, as Joe Humphries calls the; 4d 4, Z BoY- SOME Shreyep ., hs big amphitheatre. A crowd repre: Sloome back to the infleld post it will ting tb ten and the | % inl all of hi fegular core ‘ena Maisie ee rif j senting the upper ten lower! | a ° for the next set of Brooklyn nes. five of New Yorks society fled the MRS. JOE FINNEY GUMS Y Y ‘ > Whetevae werk the gider pitchers cay aciaker, may or may pot play thie * fatter’ Four bouts were contestea, UP THE COURSE BY OPENING BSG: vee \ de eee ear Por une of an casy |be for only a few innings: ‘The Trappe =, sit would Be hard to remember THE SEASON IN & PNR. , | workout In tte es glayed bere slugger intends to Kiet fradually and an: ing at walled them in the we -end between the way of genuine, honest-to-oodness| , Ow KNICKIES Sc et Ne eet the “Gasser [condition, and this plan has the full fighting. The crowd was uproariously ive from the beginning to the end of the big evening. | te aaa. . bate seeierany afternoon: ‘alt want to ere was jut one nockou! |< iu z rm in ie practice the ‘| gc erate st CTONS GOSSIP IND Q| Walks and Runs to Work (ANTS STAR] = Ber EEESSS Balpates Gtk eh mer ee ees BOWLING NEWS Trish Relief Fund Realizes Over and then flattened him just will get a taste of action at second owe re the end of the third round. rgtracte $58,000 as Result of Garden Bouts and After 13 Years Wins TWO-RAME SERIES Bae Wieday ier should Diag, sanction of Huggins. where he performs so many dazzling th opening session; Norfolk is a'\ Great, good-natured crowds of fans ‘s . ° feats. . Secs scence, omnes jo.) Orwes sved-tataras cuts of uae a National Championship wotlok Pewstct wag. meanacttied He made a big hit with the and University Bowling Academie: By John Pollock. | " A by turaing over his share of] y is Aca 8, yo . . & ft on his thumb. Chick thinks he will | ihe fight, $2,500, to the t ~ the Bronx, ane alae te oe itt About 13,468 persons witnessed the boxing show staged at Medison F Hi 5 s i Rae aa ae be able to work sgsingt Shreveport Laud Pening games in the astern indi-| square Garden last night, and over 2,000 more were turnéd away be- | Sid Leslie Gives “Youth Will] ¢,prominent tootball player. waa the i desired. : , RTID ROOT of Cleveland los. vidual bowling championship. In the) cause the Fire Department officials refused to allow the ticket sellers "9 ears he has been competini ee , the decision to Sammy Sleger| contest at the Fordham Square al-) 1, sey any more tickets. Of the number of perschs who were Be Served” Adage Another |?*Wine’ a“student of Public School Coren Robbie Ex ‘fin the opening bout, Bieger|leya Fretdie Pump, the home player, | { Se! any more A cig) ree pregept, Jolt. ‘ No. 10, in Brooklyn, Leslie competed 1 ooo0te pects off as if he would win quicki,,| defeated Bille Heins of the Dyck-| ¢™#ctly 18288 of them paid for ts, including the war tax of 10 in the running broad jump. Asa youth|On Thursday the Team Wil 7 x ‘After the third round he founa| M&M alleys in five out of the seven| Der cent. The gross receipts, including the war tax, brought the re- : he did not set the Interscholastic ath-| pas He Tact Contest i Big Thiags From Root was a cool, resourceful ies rolled, averaging 192 against) celpts up to $85,994.50 Willie Jackson was paid $10,000, “Rocky” Kansas By Robert Boyd. brags Srl AE ain wie iL sees. ly mn man Trying bia hardest, Sieger 28% for Hein. | $6,000, Midyet Smith $2,000 and Jack Sharkey $1,600. ‘The tickets sold REA casa aiace Avenue” intontoroughsohacsbhonahi Texas. B klyn Infield "even floor the Clevelander, | «At, the, University alleys where| for the show, including the Government tax, were as follows: Gncient ‘Gdage, “Youth wil) Gre Tile tacscsoronen cham hoaay e rookiyn inte finished good and strong and| Sua" Stating gimmie Senarore, the 2488 at $2.20 . : sees $8,473.60 be served,” is being subjected! jcti¢ world. He ran second in thie rent aera yy anne | feito University representative, the latter 2,962 at 3.30 . 9,741.60 to the severest lambasting in} race, Will Murray winning. He broke Soaion hs {Speel to The Breeing Wert.) ¥ Se aeeerey, showed & 00d come. | won five out of the eight games 1,368 at 5.50. 8,624.00 the course of its more or less lengthy] lis novitiate in this race and entered , Tx., March 3%. == NEW ORLEANS, La, March 22.— th, "The judges dieagreed at che Tolled, Romer averaged 198% for 1,659 at 7.70 12,774.30 existence upon the tongue of civiliza-| into the sterner competition. LOWIN into Southern Texas by ® Big things are expected from the Of the ‘bout, Charley ‘Thorley |e ,CWsht games against 194% for 4421 at 11.00 ce 00 tion. on Onan er ke Oi Rival AO. northern gale that brought ® Brooklyn infield, which is composed ing {t_a draw and’ ‘Tommy Shortell '""no night three corking good series 160 put cash in boxes at on 780.00 Not s0 long ago, Stanislaus Zbyszko| in Brooklyn, watching George Ober- storm to Fort Worth yesterday of Koney at first base; Kilduff, who ing werigge Aer Moe GT nar Lene ase down for decision in this classy 13238 paid aeluivar ry at the age of forty-six, sent the time-| meyer, the former ten-mile peucnal and w.shed ott the second exhib'- guards the keystone bag; Johnston, Gehw, and that's how it will go down | DOwHAE event. | Harry Cohn meote PU RNCAE Daltce och ical ebeas ai ie ake ei pm [TOT OBrA8C down for a long count ee ea ror aired tic | 300, eee the Giants have lost since who plays third, and shortstop Olpon. 7 Sen Sa the willie. Mokaee Bak alleys, Joo Fulcaro yoos axninst Glenn} Mghtera and other expenses are paid. it looks aa if the y Prag tee [when te subdued the youthful Joe} inspiration to enter Into track athietios | Yenving sunny San ‘ntonto, the New In all the exhibition games this quir- ell at ie etropol n alleys, Btecher, former world’s catch-as-| More or Jess an in-and-otiter, he won| York party réacled this city this tet has proved they are as steady as fought only in spots, On these! Shite alex Dunbar traveled 7n| realize over $60,000, am the collections, contributions donated by the catch-can champion, although the| the junior metropolitan cross-country | morning for a tbrec-day stay, glad | any infield in the gdme. : Hise e peatued Obie 10 G6 88-1 Zormville to engage “Avisior'-Jhe| | CMcar, Coy SeMBASETN managers, of plube and the money paid for “4 bee ein 1918. ‘This was: bis first title. H fs cartoons, which were auctioned off by Annoincer Joe Hum) veteran Pole was double the age of | Fi a to get to warther climes. There was A consistent infield is worth more , however, never took a bach- 6 io 8 series, All of the acad-| obebly added $4,900 more, PANEYS the Nebraska farmer boy. Now, just| the semlor “met™ championships of), tomch of frost in the Dallas air|to a team than an inner defense , tae Jack, cot Tere Prat yd 9 P. M. the hour eet for the as it was, recuperating from the terri-| Kolehmainen. last night that brought remem-| which has one or two flashy players * F a stomach bombardment, and | pee ea : ble jolting and regaining some of its) , In the national Junior crose-coun: | brances of Wastrington Helghta and and the other two only mediocre per~ in the final rounde was going the Mn lll Tom Gibbons Reappears To-N HE 122 prestice that nas stamped tt as] i Ghenta the jumor tities aad’ Fan| Rivetwlde Drive on a blustery day. | formers. ‘This haa been proved many s Ed bem r Tas, 100, Hs, 464, 02; total, literary truism, along comes Sid second to Abel Kiviat in the senior|~ Two gam#és will be played here times and the Dodgers are willing to par Aran perder In What Looks an Easy Bout) "222 !2% 220% watonine, ont ve epe| "Har tho Houston chib and’ the Gul) Sypanaire, ara tas he i So @nd this just about cost him the de~ | “At the Univeralty aller : Unlike the veteran of the mat game, pies OI EEe cate Me mario ne! veston team wf! be met on Thure-| can't complain about any of the four, Mg fare tee hares wae done eamtate, 198, 2 ate he te af 2 a Sid has not entered upon the last few/i914, as an entry in the international|day. Then the real hike out of! rer isa het Roches @ Sood Bi verdi wou! +, 206, 1, 148, 198, } total, ° i " be and can e care De Splitting halra too finely to” have | Liss evwast, 604. Brother of famous Mike “Will Gon. 8 sates o sates Bune we ig sana tiene Of middle age."waee the itd) bross-country. mus iad ook Che tore | tees Wel eee: | well enough to hold to it, This infleld : given Sharkey the wward: Go Baa fueht Jock ‘Mhattay. Doies Waite Mice | A Muscles cenee to co-ordinate. He| ‘rcontinental Europe, For three euc- has played together only one year Ae GOLF RESULTS. Against Paul Sampson | Dani Soins noease "mille sree cad any |'8 Yet standing on the thresfld of| Vciv "your “Toate” won. the. mil and has accomplished wonders. i. HB big event of the evening, the at Pioneer A CG leds, whh fair eucceds. youth, Yet he has been com] iS OD} tary one-mile championships. He ess Bag Kel eles felows a pet bout, was be-| gr, AUGUSTINE, Fla, March 22.— de orred, Beas: aitied Con mami ou (tO CONSE 874 Sinion, ‘path, sinpe|wron the fame event tn 1078 100) oe and anid warded. Last year at this time Pete twee: Mie, Jackson and! George Morse of the Ekwanok Golf Club hee ts too ill to fight, the shanager of the Platbum | Hector was a pup. In the running) 19% "ror this distance--made - at|™@ke any changes in the lne-up, was watching another in his present iy, Kansas, the Buffalo Itablan,: of Vermont won the qualifying medal of By John Pollock, 4 G, be decided to vot on thane ton and two ats /ERMO he ls looked upon tn the same, Sheepshead Bay in 191¢—of 4m. 26a. | Which won a world’s championship| berth, bat he got his opportunity to recently jumped into fame over-' in the annual Winter championship of] tom Gibbons of St. Paul wund dows to-morrow aight, The ten-rouad bouts | uEht a8 1s Zbyszko, the elder, amor Lenlle entered the late World Wat|for him last fall, for the 1921 cam-| ™ake good and he did. Opposing n ploppinn Richie Mitchell in Florida golf tournament with a of who has tere been errand as follows: Frankie Engi ve (the mat artiste—“The old man of the) || Jule enterse Ue leet, Nee ment- jaa pitohers will fear the little second Sie Smit et '& “hate was acbiy jCioeas Le Seats oe ee'o me Pee iis ey oe Nes Se — ‘"esite made’ hia debut on the oinder He drove a car for fourteen months PMs®, in s talk yesterday afternogn. eeeerrawas thee in ine eneh tie result: of a was amply, » . Hopkins of the C aim 7 ie on the ee real| a dangerous er in the pinch but gga amy at aoa ef Sune abe | Lee pat ne Se om tas pains 'tecnotcy te Brathomets |p, che ot babe tre tng ge Slane ant Telia played rol dare ie uring Ome, Fo 4 jack so! ly at no time during! star Jap player of Princeton University, ol 1908, and has remained in active com- Ee May the | champtonship ball, , field has never been played better A : hig career has Jackson ever received | {insted in @ te Cor second place with| about fighters in thie country, will petition all these thirteen years, At/Menee- Argonne, oe cinderpath| ‘ime to Sunday's game, “The w8Y) than Ivy Olson is playing it this sea- : puch a beat, Rocky slammed him} 4 make his reappearance after a long times his performances were just) 4.7 aot lena No hen ‘when he re-| the players wemt at it proved to me|son. Ivy is covering much ground fro: of the ring to the| pineHURST, N. C. March 22.-—-| absence in a bout in this city at the mediocre} then he would come through > btm ed | shape | 2nd is getting bis regular quot of other. ft armed and stocky, with | parker W. Whit te Tetons 08 ey tee ui ay iy and take a fall out of Father Time famed home a4 soe fa ence that they are rotnding into safeties. strength of @ middleweight, Kan-|@ flold of ninty-four contestants by a| Pioneer Sporting Club on East 24th by erasing an official mark off the |Snces Bgmin, oI none tye "The | {9 tte Dig campaign. A week more “piled into Willie almost from the| margin of 7 strok the end of ths| Street to-night, Gibbons has taken rounds record books. ate big Tad oft the really warm weather and we Giants Second Team Gets Piva ui mated “nie body wit ih hel Wyte, Guts eh, | on much weight reoenty and beside [Sem or a numer of veare clone at Been, cn Fa ad tpee! | hae igie stant Mant POU, ome ae. “until. if wae red as the well-| ship, event, re sit ours | 18 @ stiff puncher. He showed this | Pest Deste nes trom the stone, ana | Genta of the running game looked at) 514° tamina.” mart, Giants looked very | svod 32 | ORMEINVILLE, Tex, Merch 22—Iive sage |and. fintsied “in 87, 8t—74, Including | Inst Friday night when he stopped |i mien. Tay Pais, anohusces that be wut | Lose and ventured the opinion that} *"siq’ would have perhaps made the | though he would make good. I like! heme runs marked the vietory of the urged when Hanaas' tise, totes Played under oe: He was! A: reich in one round at Cloveland, | su Sualag a Oiimets wes, Tub alt ate) D0, 08, "Ahl Ye” neeome, bask as |Olmple team thet’ competed last] tye Way he boava is head up. The , 4 everything he had sm@ingly and /Donaid Parson of the Youngstown oun, | Gibbons will go against Paul Samp-| eu ‘supgstat ue" Meet’ notin, ‘neste |he Gd this winter, and win. the|¥eer at Antwerp had he, Bot pulled 2 | tqum as a whole ohoukd be very fast iB pmotneged bi with jan attack | try Club, who turned In an $1 on te | gon, the Hatlem heavyweight, in tho| Date. lia wat, wonld ute soma at tte| Indoor National A. A. U. 1,000-yard | interes calle ttands as the old man | “ner It gots inte real onatice | jackson faced Joapay Bult. winner. run in -6 seconds short of . i) Hidered. aR TS ations Feat ites mn Toads te Pt ‘Abe Gobdetoin Jounm: {Overton's world record for pe CaNirack (Rese Metpaste ° about the * Anorioan an Mirus roe race. Wee i i ie, BO an, 4 Dempsey and Carpentier toe Divide lon. four other) ‘teramy Dyke hee ed 8 lomheon in honor | that distance. 4 out in front, resorted to all sorts of | ad Ben cselt ce tease outs on the card, ¢ Dewy Masias sad hie wuseger tt Ma twnu.| TAKIN the dust of the Old Man of|!nE the present winter he hae woe | our with the same team we had i ¥ trigks to stave off the headlo: rushes | — ram, the Laide Gardena, on Broome Sires, to-day| the Cinder Path were youngsters at in special races. jast year. Seowel) and = td gal of Kansas. He held whenever the plo! acy Irish Petey Cline, the Harlem ightwoight, ond] at 3 c'clotk, Jehumy Dundee, Jack Sbarbey and | the age when athletes are supposed |'" PCY Coole e. of the Guaranty |fxtures We'll have es nes ar ' holding was food, he ducked his popean ached Cal Delaney of Cleveland have been matched to | lils masager, Jou Wagner, and may other bosers|to be physically at their best, €N-| company of New York, Leslie com- etre cece or bard tace : © ropes, and more to clash for the title on July 2, "in| mew in fifteen-raund go’ st the Flower Ciy| Aad managers of note hate bom invited. dowed with the heritage of youth.| petes under thelr colors, He walke | qer® soos ook Uke & im once tried to bother hie tireless America, Canada, Mexico or Cuba,” willl ,"¢ ot Rockemer, N. Yu om sex Mopday nia. | 3 . ‘oo ne ( | such as Sellers and Higgins. TD and from his home in Brockiye, New York Yankees 2 ; Wetie «teu of his iat wana ia Siouraina te pesanal ices Ot ii | Cine recently made geod tn » bout in that tty. |o¢ mrookiva, who fougmt four wotld champions, aah sere be Bye Boy gpacteres, across the Brooklyn Bridge, in the | rest, eee ee eee bent | 4 : * | Dei hampton, and us the fight fans Ihed his sizle of battling, eng | the ‘reco eo _ Soren morning and afternoon, and while ' | thering bi toe i Pans) yee | recelve the larger portion. "The. title | the matchmaker of the ub decided to put ue ein ror ee eae micugrnen | eee, a See ee ae |frainine La eee Raa ee eos | Ges treason. eeTS caiy ae the recond round is ee re UnGee sentative arrangements, | co wn Denn Prats Deuce Bere oh technar Sax unter | $802, but he commanded such a lead} across, which, he says, has been a eh be may be 2. 0" ol x accept per of the — over of the in! deus 1 Was apparent that Jackson was in boxers’ purse. ‘Carpentier ia offered the | 4, mah has been dlachad betwpen 2abes woits,| mannan % Culek Kenny ef Grommich | TOOT DS Tohted home in the sensa- | Scat help to Rim te Pee octitors | ‘The Gjaht playora all declare that | for g torrid evening. Kansas drove remaining 24 per cent. of the receipts] ine aibany bentamvelsth, and Cant Semaine of | A — tional time of 2m, 15 2-68. The Old Man of the Cinder Path |i the two teama, which met Sunday, | j slong the ropes with hard left. el, aside I ic, “whe ait condiet 4 Cleland. They wil come together Ins ten-roui| A new bemtag oud bas tone inenmersed. tae] In speaking of his careor on the|savs he is Just hitting IMs stride and | enter the World's Beriee together the | Punches to the stomach and ‘he international batlle, yesterday. dio-| bowt before the National A. C of Detrat, Mich. | name of the elub fe ‘ibe Hunts Puiit athe | cinder path, Leslie sald he had wit-| will annex a fow more championship | Giaits will win the worl: it crosses to the jaw. For a while cio, the latest conditions of Une proa-| on Monday wight. As White has alresdy civen | Amocistion, Ino” ‘The new oggeniaaijon will| essed tho coming and going of altities before his star has set in the | They declare the Nati League | 4 lip. tried to hold Rocky off with pective match, Champion Joe Louch Unree bart bettien much in- | stage weekly shows at the Mints Polat Palaw on| Dumber of brilliant stare of the/athletic world. Gluiye ‘specd and hitting power wi Rig long arms, but Kaneas battered, haa terea, played in thls eo as the fans want to| Sout Buuleand, ie ions Tae hers of | track. Like the life of a candie, the|“'"youtn will be served,” “the herit- | be too much for even Spgaker’s In- Game with emailing ease, Willie) sent ma aaciethena “Casi eee how woll he docs with Tremaine, tbe new club anv Gabriel, President; Lew | usefal years of the athlete are very|age of youth” and other pet phrases | dividual brfiliancy to ZR was the same after that second “4 on Panetons Catal pris Sd SB Rowe, Seorethry, ot ainut Drucker, ‘Treasure. | short. They come and filcker out in| used so frequently in the realm of i. ang sithough he tried to Agnt | jm. Plan In Cleveland they barn ® promising middie. | TM uate Poin Aitletic Assiciation bas kad | a brief span of years. sport are fast dying out and becom-|@usewe Feulette Called Before n ooeasional spurte 8 punches | ident Nicholas Murray Butler of ‘who, the critics there are of the opinion, | 4 provecwy for two ytere and will stalls gym-| Mel Sheppard, John Paul Jones,|ing obsolete of late with Britton, Judge Landis. Bo visible effect qn the up-State | Columbia yesterday gave official recog. bes MM Rly BE By cont pot Harry Gissing, Taber, Kiviat, Drew, | Kilbane, Zbyszko, Leslie, et al. They | GAINESVILLE, Fla, March 2 — oe ell Eade for an athletic stadium by announcing| cam 1m ancther year, Thia fighter ts Joknny| preskie Wewerda the eam; cide bentaseweiehe, | CTOIE: Lippincott, Meredith, Haipin, |are reminiscent of Tennyson's brook, | gugene Paulette, former Bt. Louis } fi the bout progressed Fanaa: the appointment of a speclal ‘Comtnittee | Kesh, who shows improvanent 1n all af bis con-|wno was unable to got say of the Little fallow | METAy, ly, Meyers and numerous |in that one might say, “Athietes National League infielder, whom Bi)! 5 }to Investigate the entire testh Kieech fighta Bob Mohs, the vetersa Mil-|{o mingle with him te mow after tho feather |otnere—they came in Leslie's time|may come and athistes may ge, but ‘oven of the tities counted Bored daw tevs ond. vomit ele cea Sy, tum fs Sm | rare Seon ee | me can GR, Et a es oe whom eae | OTE“ ano tae Pl eo 4 son to shoot punches into | mitia te rr e tm thts division met Mandey night in © 4 er pare . } body.and over on his jaw. Then t plan how aut to carry tt foi sane Found bout at the Breede) tuertiag Clad of | OD Hike Tennyson's perpetual broo! Amateur Baseball Team Wante a ere piss bh prs veal 4 Hedi ys Ae. would open up suddenly ani ‘and from time to time recommend to] ‘The Hartford Boxing Conmmiesion hae placed | Grecia, when he will gash wil Jee Geman, | HI8 BROTHER THE ONLY COACH Games, ‘ end cating ily explain certain Willie almost off his feet. {he president, for transmission 2 the | pare (K. 0) Palits, the Harford yettorweight, | the Westen festherwelgh, who ‘wade euch 2 de- HE EVER HAD. ‘The United States Stee) Products ‘acto: i? . trustees, such action as they may deam| lov'y New Louden, Coon, uae e'ten, Miche Dist as tan wouk's Metin Gquase Goeeen ‘ e matters before-he can again engage Mie looked to be necessary and expedient,” om J . ‘The secret of Leslie’s success as a | Company baseball teat bas secured the r every. ti ard J, Dalton, Sentery of the commimton, made fo organized baseball, according to ry time the going was “ oe SS ee —_—_ runner is summed up in the one word |Bay Ridge Athletic grounds for Satur, | Tentitative reports received to-day t, Dut could get little encour- Gas Potts wil mere be allowed to bes cs Ine. |Wramkis Conltepy Steps Brooks ai| tbat Johnny Kilbane, Jack Britton | day afternoons coming. season easighie. train ‘ement from that source, At the|Judge tried hard to express his and the older Zbyszko might answer, |‘esire to book games unl ing camp. he was so thoroughly beaten that| thanks for the grand turnout for the | ‘rt sels unde Bayes’ Cotten, Star pyerting Clad. the present amateur nines, teams representing ptthiae Heydier of the National were you to question them on the| ninking houses, export and mereantile er, these. reports pe was no question of what the | cause of Irelan sufferers, but Lemmpemaad Wrankte Conifrey scored « technical wherefore of their lon; arn Motor ove! 1 fon would be. Willie knew as, couldn't be heard more than a few (he Otaten Ay, and wae f | housed, | Agiron, games of. | Cares zt Judge fandis a latter Murphy, fretherwetghl ry» Bily fi ‘Itend knockout over Matty Brooke im the! careers as active athletes—namely, | ki 1037, No. 30 ireh Clty. 10h a St. Louis ler int d oa everybody in the house that | ‘set away from tho ringside. United | hadnt we mas ney Joan te Nev | fourth round of thelr bout at the Btar| simple living and” moderation in| wren STW Te Herder ig nd rpoelved fro%m 4 Paulette fought, outrou, ‘ani a arsbal Tom MoCarthy then} Ragland fighter, t » bate st Lowell, Mam, ni 4 Na Srey ite ly outclassed. wi @ook up the Job of talking to the big | Apdl & Murky ule gee agian Kid lana [OPOFting Club last night, when Brooks everything Sullivan and Seudow Win Route. rodu grea! < with the 8, Gardinalg, sty oun of ot te wat pode PHILADELPHIA, March 22.—Jimmy Fauletto, it te further declared, was pt oe te Sei be in Greater New York. He had the | Sullivan, ex-world's amateur lightweight | orde! 0, aD) fore Judge Landis oe assemblage, He fared much better HUMPHRIBS worked like a|than Judge O’Brien. All toid, the °F ry ? i i 5f Fl H 7 ; & ¥ H E the shor ow ised pointed Jack mimer of|on March 7 to ly to questions ra: w the big pe" Ne Sree Ae cea ee # a9 bad way is the third| services of no prominent athletic Thilagelphta in elght rounds here at the |by the alleged letter, ie failed to adobe | “ ‘Dell par tty, coach such as 2 Moakley, a Robert- | Giympla last night, while Sammy Baa-|pear und ‘recently were r a -Laauseneiion, Sosa. board on all dow of Cineionats, ‘because of HM iy ee nore tat RA Ftess the fing “goneralship’ outpoh ‘ened. 0 onetract ‘an in- oe “des a. the ‘le ‘Phlledelpaie's now atte depend coum mae THUM "2 Podowbe: sonkiie we scent maaan at ata a —

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