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ae ae THE EVENING WORLD, THU~SDAY, MAROH 24, i t AG: HALF MILLION DOLLAR MATCH REDUCED TO PERCENTAGE AFFAIR. *¥ 4 aii aioe NEES YANKEES AND CARPENTER STE DODGERS T-OAE=: ~ sn i tl | Fe ; . eRe ' { (IN THE RUN OF SPORT NEWS - - Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New Yerk Evening World) B Thornton Fisher a) Huggins Will Rely on Piercy and Collins for Another Victory. + _ Champion Will Get 36 Per Cent. of Gate Receipts Instead of : Original $300,000 and Frenchman Accepts 24 Per Cent. for His Share in Lieu of $200,000—Fighters Show Admir- able Spirit in Lightening Financial Burden of Promoter Tex "Rickard. Syreial 10 ‘The venting Wort.) NDRIA, wa.’ March 24. a ‘The Yankees are ready to resume tei Seaagy sorles with ihe Dodgers hore this afeuaygh ternoon, Toe American League enseusit 1 | trants confident, in view of thetfiglitdt | decided success at Baton Rouge ant?” |New Orleans last week and becaued’? & of the demoraiized condition ef Unoly.” ™ Rabbie's pitching start. Bill Piercy . # wili start the game und Rép Coiling, ,. g} | Wil follow into thy box. Robole’@s oat |corps 1s tm such a pitifal wtate thats r4 | he does not know just which man he |will throw against the Hugmen * Piercy has shown the vest form of any piteber, young or ofd, in the ankee camp. He has kept ‘in the best [of condition throughout une winter by ™ | working a bit in California's balmy” ‘ | climate, and this very thing ie stand- jing him in good stead now. The game | to-day will furnish Plercy fis first lopportunity to start an exhibition contest this spring. Rip Collins re~ THeY SAY BABE (S By Vincent Treanor. PACKING 230LBS OF MEAT ABouT ‘a Ts Dempsey-Carpentier championship boxing match has been re ‘ arranged. The articles of agreement have been amended, From a half million doliar battle it has been reduced to a percentage affair. Instead. of being paid $300,000 for his efforts toward knocking Georges Carpentier loose from his life’s ambitions, Jack Dempsey will get only a percentage of what the crowd | pays to see him do it, 86 per cent., to be, exact, while Carpentier will have to be con- tent with but 24 per cent. of the receipts. ‘Tex Rickard will get the rest, 40 per cent., | for all the worrtes and trouble attenging the promotion of what will doubtless prove Another pugilistic history maker. All this was agreed to yesterday by the principals, Jack Kearns, for ae CARPENTIER AND DEMPSEY AVE ACCEPTED — Now ITLL TAKE BRAINS To Dope OUT THE FUTURE... oe | COLLEGE PLAYER TWIRLS | Dempsey, personally signing the amended articles, and - Carpentier | the Pioneer A. C, Tuesday night did | not add much to his reputation, even though Paul has given some of the ‘best of heavyweights trouble in his the French champton was ge ting much the worst of it in the new deal, but as a matter of fact 7 F the infield this afternogn will contain em. ‘he is receiving the same pro rata|career, Gibbons might have done the | "vd, the Navy pitcher, also turned in 5 i e t i ‘Tee Weed.) he same faces as during the ecarlief —*" [same thi to any of the bet: a good game. He allowed but three | When the Brooklyn party arrived {ih ected to Ewwing Word * a share ap under the original arrange-| S200, the oe aT sehooves Jack (nits and had tho College team shut | hero this morning to resume their 8 e ro é ecru HOUSTON, Tex. March ™.—|Sames—Wanl, Mitchell, Fewster and ment. In other words, his end of the Dem| to keep an eye on Thomas pares wit represent two-fifths af f 4 J. Gibbons, of St. Paul, Minn. NO HIT, NO RUN GAME. men reached second base during the contest. The University boys backed up their pitcher in faultless style, not | being charged with one error, Faulk- out until the eighth inning, ‘The final score was Catho! fe Univ Navy sore 1 versity 1, Nav And Looks Good + (Special to The 1wening World.) ALEXANDRIA, La, March serfes with ree th® Yankees they we! ved ‘at the station by a delegu- re “Goldie’’ Rapp Looms Up From Being Fit} Hughy Jennings and the other mem- bers of the Giants’ board of strat ported late, but came to camp in fine | a pondition Ue pitehed against the - 7 tune Vic ia AW BoG-A- BOG. MILLE} = i sending bis acceptance of the new NORFOLK, Va, Maren ‘ 24—B11/ ew Gere ln) Ss FIRED =| shreveport Club Inst Sunday as a@rrint ganged cable from France. The that ne must have had congeated since Dollard, southpaw piteher of the| - a] OOKIES. member of the Yankee second team, ™™ date 0 fight, July 2, remeins un-| he m is career as a middle-| Catholic University baseball team; nd itis work averaged as good as” “"* hanged, and all that in lett wo pe) wolpat, He, as at) the clevernan accounted ror the teat no uit 00 ro COpt, Wheat of | TONNGAT FOR THE FIST TIME . hat of any other pitcher who par. |” Bere rue aay be an-| Ste, Rememnce, iiss teams, @Fen |Eottaved thle fest egainat the Maval | SINCE BE WHIPPED JiMMy WILDE Giants’ Staff icifated th the seried: Te-Will’be Rite und, 8 may ~| more striking than that of Mike. H hs he Na D R | | L t »pearance © 3 nounced by the end of the week isa picture Inaction, “a rarity in|Base team here yestorday. Dollard’s | odgers eports, IN ENGLAND: HE PICKS ON WILLIE ADAMS. “A firwt “appearance with the reruleny srga | these daye of ring clumsiness, His| pitching teld the opposing | tens | - —— Of Pitchers Far ramene ‘ Pi Claimants for the chan | ugeins made the a © firet glance it would seem that|quick knockout of Paul Sampwon at |claimants for the championship, of n he trip to Atexan. dria with onty fifteen men, Baker Peck ana , Pipp. Ruth will play mm left field, with Connolly in centre and Meuset remained mm Shreveport, and + Giants Picked This Year| + what Rickard will give away, and Dempsey will draw down the other n right. Bodie and Roth were e=- cused from the try. Schang also re- exy are not a bit satisfied with the | tlon of rooters, which included prom- | nent business men and members of | ‘rorm of the pitching staff and they in First Fight ; : three-fifths. It i¢ possible that even Herman En ages Raaie ss : on are anxious for the week at Movile,| wained in Shreveport, and the oatab- oc oa this percentage basis dich men js 9g 9 ‘ 4 Rookie. Kaiph Peipe a pitener, and | Day Spent at Southern Training Camp Reveals Rapp as a Likely BepIAGInGEROKT, MOUGRT), heh the| lta tetera en eee Ril ave a3 mach as ve wont wtte| = Since Beating Champion Wilde wisisseatic sin futss’wtsre Candidate for Regular Service in Giants’ Infield This Season | am as ext man to morning vac — : Rickard hasn't lost any confidence a @ jsoth remained at New Orleans, | tice, —Snapshots of ather new Piayers. 7 drawing card. On >a | ‘The squad, however, was aug- | ‘The hurlers are not getting enough Q im the bout as & wt we and Pete Laten of Hasieton, Pa, prother | mented by the timely arrival of Capt | Ra eee wal work to condition them for the big Nn ‘the contrary, he thinks it i tas he Bantam 1 itleholder Sey late, Ther wit ter ftom rounds wo | Zack, Wheat, tho iret of the, whrec | Ap Robroxagren. (Gaterewont run up bidy” grumbled] grind Gist starts ba: Abr 1g) aad | & 4remendous euocess and tha it Mee jams - — call of the dis d 4 .p Henry. “This place was a ls felt that the camp at San Antonio | | attract @ crowd of 50,000 at least. He | t Adams at Man ‘The full card of bouts tor the regutar wonky ee erpeat wnaben era were accepted OLDIB.RAPP was playing third | hour ago. But I'll drain it! | was broken up too soon, Another} e ‘s better satisfied, however, with the hattan Casino To-night. bextag show of buse on the training — ball SCIENTIFIC DRAINING. by Manager Robinson, arrived at New | Orleans late last might from his home ground at San Antonio a few! senry disappeared. ‘Ten minutes! in Polo, Mo. where he resides dur- days ago, and I was sitting in the/later he marched through the lower ing the winter months. He is in McGre gate, leading a battalion of men drag- great shape and is anxious to get |erene stand with John McGraw, the | 2 q reel with a big hose. Versatile Into a uniform, Hant's minnager, looking on. Henry bad called out the San An- Upon his arrival Wheat said that) McGraw may thick-set andjtonio.Fire Departmen... The firemen } be is not predicting another pennant ‘stolid in appearance and somewhat) Waded into the pools iad placed tbe tor the Dodgers, but, be stronely 10 | sient by habit, but he has an active | tone 4 PUBS Bnd Oe tte 8 week Phere would have been of more benefit than the men have re-/ ceived in the barnstorming games in| Northern and Southern Texas. i Jess Barnes’ still bothering him despite reports to the contra Shea is still an upknown quanti as he has been ill and can’t start even against bush league teams. Slim Sallee showed nothing yesterday against the Houston chub, was wild | and ,allowed two runs and five bard hite in four innings. He was bit harder than the box ggore shows and only good support saved him from a massacre. 5 Of the regalars only Ryan and Douglas seem to be fit. Toney pitched | four innings yesterday in bis firet start and did Well, but says that he will need hard work for two weeks to get into shape to face big league hit- ters. ‘The pitchers all complain of work and lack of hot weather. At San Antonio the oun was blazing, but) they have seen litte of it im the last week The eye @o any Lovers me amount of hitting yesterday in ethe| has George Moree, fame with the Houston “Buffaloes.” | star player of the Mirwanok Club, whe ° ¢: Donalds | won the qu round medal on In fact, a youngster named L Monday, was third to succumb to” had the big leaguers on the hip for) Monday, was, the Maine wo snated four innings, allowing them only two) {he,,epell, Hie, wat stentnated from scattered hits. If he had stayed in| pionship of the Paorida tournament the box they might have lost their| kW. Wineman of Detroit by 6 up first to a minor league club, | 4 to play. but Donalds was retired in the fifth and hig successor was easier to hit.| -,Georse ‘The Giants came from behind after | gay Saliee bad given Houston a two-run lead and won at 7 to 2. Rapp continues to show all the ear manks of a big leaguer and a star.) He made two great plays yesterday. a throw to the plate over his ehoul- der while retrieving a bad throw, and 4 sprinting catch of a foul fy. He was headed straight for the stands when he made this capture and shows himeelf to be a daredevil at taking chances. ‘The Giants will meet sterner oppo- sition to-morrow when they face the Philadelphia Athletics at Lake Charles, and on Sunday when they clash with the St. Louis Browns at New Orleans. | Unies Barnes and Shea come around it is possible that Benton or | | Perritt may be recalled from the quay Trish Paddy Summers of Brookiyn, fifteen Young Norman ve. Harry Jobnton, ten Hawkins va Jack Keenan, sit Hoary Nick ve. Vrank MoGoshau. «ix x elimination of big money talk in con- ection with iL figures when applied to the fight game invariably bave & horrifying éffect on some goody goodies, bul not a thought is given to the application of staggering e ‘mounts to other pursuita. For in- stance, nobody seems to care how much the Metropolitan Opera Houpe directors pay for their ausical en- fertainers or even considers the fact that Caruso makes twice as MUS}. Contra; Manhattan Sporting | ‘money annually as Dempsey Club, at 166th Street and Bighth earn in the same space of time 6d) Avenue, Herman will take on Wiflie ‘without the necessary weeks 290/ ,4ame the Chicago bantamweight, & ‘mogths spent in trauming. No, It 8) in the main bout of fifteen rounds. mil right for Caruso end other for-) Adams is credited with baving won + eign stars of the singing profession | forty aghts out of the sixty-four he to drag down fortunes to be 9pe0t) nas taken part in with knockouts, outside the United States. In the sem!-final of ten rounds, Augie Douglas Fairbanks and movie fav-) Ratner of Harlem will go agninst orites: by the dozen are paid fabU-) Jack Stone, the local middleweight, Jously for their work before the cam-| who has scored several knockouts, eras, ut nobody becomes annoyed even though ail their salaries are in- directly taken out of the public's ik in dimes, quarters and dollars, But fighters, men of strength ‘and skill, honestly envied by all for thelr unusual powers and supernat- wral ability, are different apparentiy. Seven American women are entered! in the championstip teurnament of the <7 Ladies’ Golf Unien of Great Britain, ae >> x% cording to an apmouncement yesterday 6it from the offices of the United States © Golf Association. ‘They are Mies Alexa Stirling ef At- lanta, Ga., national woman champion; |». Miss Louwe Elkins end Mims Sere Fownes of the Oakmont, Pa; Miss Marion Hollins of the Westbrook, N. Y., Club; Miss Hdith Cummings of the On- wentsia Club, Lake Porest, IL: Mrs “Cricket Club, ‘Thurston Wright y John Pollock. | “Pete Herman of New Orleans, for- | mer bantamwelght champion, who, sprang such a big surprise two months ago by knocking out Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champion of the world, in the seventeenth round of their twenty-round contest at@Al- | bert Hall, at London, England, will engage in his first fight in this coun- | try, since that victory, to-night at be Charley Goodman, the Brookiyn bantemweight. who 1s now Qghting umder the management of H. Barlow of the Merion Phitadeiphis, and Mrs. of 1¢ double route. Ail be Diayed at Tunberry, Ayrshire, Scot. beginning on May 80. a t * i L ii i i fighter may appear the victor fon will aleo punieh managers who fo into © contest when thay are not con EF Fa lis i a ait!on. Pes ! F | E is ag itt iia i the featherwetsht of California, je wach s great showing against Karl Baird Garden recently. and is matched to fight Kdtwards at the Broadway Attletio Amo: ciation for fiftem rounds on Monday night, is getting into condiijon at Billy Grupp's Gymnasium in Herten, i 3 E i r F i t i i E i 7 ji ‘ : MPSEY and Carpentier are to ri be commended for their will- ingness to abide by the new arrangements Promoter Rickard was compelled to make. Tex stood ready fo go through with his original fgreement with them because he ts @ good sport, but it must be said to the credit of Jack Kearns that he was the first to suggest something that would make the promoters un- @eniable burden lighter. Incidentally, in agreeing to meet on @ percentage basis both Dempsey and rpentier have placed themselves on ‘eoerd as being the first principais,in oe e championsh'p battle to box for any- ro Aning but a stipulated purse. Kearns ‘Sery properly took into consideration what Rickard ‘has done for charitable funds since he took over the Garden, his donating his amphitheatre for the cause of devastated France and his *vecent show for the relief of the (rish sufferers which together amounted to his giving away more than $100,00e which might have gone into his own ockels, “A man of that type,” says y's manager, “is entitled to ail the help that we can give him in thing he undertakes.” ickard, however, is not looking for any the “best” of it in the coming ‘bout. ‘He will complete his end of the ‘end he is likely to come out on top. Two regular wonkly show of the Star Sporting Club of Harlem will be held on Tuesday wight when Widie MoMahon will stage the ustial all star show, In the double wind-up Jimmy Kane the crack east side featherweight, and Jimmy Whute, also of the east side, will clash to sleoide the featherweisht championship of that part of | Manhattan. Tee winner will be matched to meet Chorley Pilkington at tne 107th Street aud on Manday, April 11. In the other twelre-round con- est Gummy Berne, the latest wmestion in the ghtwreighe ranks, will meet Patsy Broderick, who fommerty fought under the name of Kid Ghato Benny Coster, the fat Talian benfamweigh! from the cont da, has of lant voalloed Sis aut vikion to box « ebamplog, for bis manager, Jimmy | Marvh, rigned his protege to meet Joo Ioneb in 2 champlonealp battle at New Haven, Conn... on | fonil 18. The Rout is to be bald in the apaclous reve which holds 12,000 people, and it will be for fiNeen rounds to @ decision, Vinceat "Rei the ‘Iallen mortanan of New Harm. ia stagi the championship mill and wtil be in town to: ay to low with Radi Mead for Joe Tench Coster has et Ueber In his diviion and ould five © good wcoount of hime with the champion Jeok Sharkey ead Midget Smith, who put up such ‘sensational bout at the Garden the other night, re tO ment again. ‘They here been sumed up by Timmy Johnston, matchunaker of the clw tbat holds ‘shows in Manhattan Casino, to box fittgen rounds Apetl T. Joe Wagner, manager of Sharkey, also | { wigned his other boy. Mickey Donley, the clever Nowark Lightweight, to meet Jimmy Duffy of the weet side in the som!-fimel, Pll Franchinl, who boxes Frankie Gaanaro over the twelve-round route to the feature & Gon j af ii willl 1p ii lets & E r s timated that the Brooklyn pitching high board fence, and in a Ciliag fe thee to! attr will be euch too strong for the jeye that seems to shoot glances in|few minutes the water was gone. ® deciston, other seven clubs. The veteran, who |al) directions at’ once take in|Can't beat this Giant system. It gets Bedford, Mam, on next Monday nigst. Both | wij] spend his thirteenth year with | 7... pen r vi on ee within | results. 4 men Bre working out for the contest and are wure' the Dodgers, said that Brooklyn, FY GRLB OF ANGERS in| "SDid you see Goldie line that. one?” of wortng 9 tmovkou. n the seagon opens, will be just "ange asked McGraw. ! as strong as they were last year, i! Kelly was on first base, Gaston be “Take a look at Young," cut in Kin-j not stronger. hind the bat and a San Antonio|sella. “He looks awful goed to me ‘There isn't any sign of Wheat not, Hits like h—.” being in condition. He seldom takes |Player knocking out grounders and/‘"};. this time the practice was about | on surplus weight during the winter bunts for fielding practice. Every|over and the players were dribbling | tontee ae he sate ey sppdition few seconds Kelly or Bancroft or| back to the clubhouse for a shower) | while working around his farm at| ae : and a own. Polo’ which he bought from theearn- {Slim Sallee whipped a ball across to/#"d ‘aia we'll do pretty. well this ings he received from the Brooklyn Rapp. year,” gaid MeGraw as we started oe masked t0\c)6 | With careless ease Goldie picked) back to the hotel. EWS i ie = at is not expected to play in| or nine good pitchers—m the games with the Yankees either jth hurtling sphere out, of the alr, |W" Sih Buss Pines, Gailee, Neff, Par- here or at Shreveport,’ but it is prob- | ep ypua SroueG end eitcemed as if he|Tett, Winters, Benton, Barnes, and able he will be in the Dodgers’ line- | Giant even glance at the ball, He|9ome good new material. There's | up when Miller Huggine’s band meets | {U0n 1, en Blais at it his’ action| Ryan and Shay from Toronto and one | the National Leaguers on April 2/ looked sleepy, tay, Dut ited that| of the Barneses. Have a good infield jand 3 at New Orleans. In the mean 08 lightning fast. | I noticed tpat/with Kelly, Frisch, Bancroft, Rapp, time Wheat will endeavor to recover | raw never missed a move that) Ao oe. There's Snyder, Smith, Gon- hia batting eye, which netted tim an) Rapp made ae »|xades, Gaston and Henline, catchers. average of .308 last year. She amit Roy looks very, good to me.” |And Burns and Young, left and right Ti Myers will no doubt be the next ;he said. “You want to look Joe Rapp| And Burns and Tene, itt | rey unsigned individual to fall in line., He's from St. Paul. They call) Vine at centre. The centrefielder has been in close | oldie’ because he has a gold| “Yeo y thinks San Antonio the touch with Wheat all winter and was |tooth, See the way he whirls and fang ig gr ge delighted to learn that Zack was go-|Shoots that ball as straight as a ye ee Ss Save tee Giants’ wil ing to report. It will not be surpris- |Dullet without wasting @ fraction of |(raining.— He Sore un lsimaoh woe ing if Myers will be with the Dodg- | second. Looks pretty smooth and | (Tain Us A thelr apare'time play ers when they return to New Orleans | ¢asy, doesn't he? ing golf, but they are doing so much for their games with the Browns. Py I vera gg ag em last | tan playing that a a rule they're er, nsella, the | cicaanies antebaciaae | scout, who was sitting on the other| Wl! satisfied to Meee weeO Or Cae: side, te " Craw hig Bil Lang's nephew. Tied | aside from playing exhibition games, | with Hornsby of St, Louis last year | 4side trom Dinyine Sey ae much train- in hits ang-runs. Young, out there in| 80! Dithis et io years ago. They Tight feldipit 352 last year, second | AE." pewter care of themselves in the 1 e. Great little fielder. through the winter and come down fi : 4 ! PHILADELPHIA, March --Five Penn oaramen were declared incligible yesterday, ‘The blow {s one of the worst which has hit Perm sport this year and resulted in almost completely disrupt- ing the Penn varsity crew. Joe Wright will enter upon the task of rebuilding his crew to-day, when he will start work on the Upper’ Schuylkill River for six, rews. The men to come under the ban of | the faculty are Bill Copeland, veteran | varsity stroke and of the few embers of last varsity eight back at Bob Rugh, Joe pesen, and George Singer. PRINCETON, J. March 24.--Ku- gene L, Maxwell of New York City was re-elected Captain of Princeton's hockey team yesterday, | pul 5 1 Fast boy.” McGraw hes developed a choppy style of conversation, He says a lot to his ballplayers in a few words. “Gaston—Milwaukee—out — there— finished catcher—quite @ man,” went on John. “Look at Rupp. See him wet that one?” “There's Frisch and Bancroft. There's an infleld that can handle them, Never saw two young fellows who can get around better than they do.” MAC 1S HOPEFUL. By this time it was evident that Jom McGraw thinks pretty well of his ball team. A high throw nearly went over Rapp's head. He leaped up after it, speared the bai with his gloved hand, whirled around as he came down, and én the same motion snapped the ball acrom’to Kelly. “Regular ball hawk," murmured McGraw. Kelly's arm swept forward a few inches with a slow, easy swing, and the bal) went back to Rapp like a bullet, leaving Kelly’eband ameaz- ing speed. “Funny that he can put such speed into a throw without any apparent effort,” I suggested. & “Wrist and forearm,” ‘Same thing that drtves @ golf ball three hundred yards.” Henry, the ground keeper et .the Polo Grounds, tramped by, looking anxiously at some big puddies of water oft after a Texas morning rain. that | here in pretty fair shape.’ . (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Kdgrem' p sili is Bn TACK’S GOSSIP AND BOWLING NEWS Joe Maicaro, Jimmie Senatore and Joe Sabby were the winners of Bast- ern bowling championship series rolled at Manhattan and Bronx bowl- ing alleys last night. Falcaro beat Capt. Jarrett five out of six games, rolled at the Bronx Park Casing alleys, Bronx, with an average 0 $02 3-5, against an average of 176 2-6 for Capt. Jarrett. In the series rolléd at Dan Kahr’s Lenox alleys, Harlem, Jimmie Senatore got even for the de- feat he suffered on the opening night | at the hands of Romer by beating | him in a series that went the Hmit, | nine games, rolling 239 in the final against 226 for Romer. Sena- 's average Was 1983-9, to 19029 for Romer. ‘At Louis Stein's Broadway Aroade alleys, Manhattan, Joe Sabby, the home player, beat Fred Pump five straight, averaging 194 to 1741-6 for Pum Tornight’s play will bring together Joe Sabby and Artie Peters at Ruddie Schumacher’s Broadway alleys. Brooklyn, ang Joe Falcaro and Harry Cohn at t Hunts. Point alleys, Bronx Tanaman i f reg I li i i i ity a2, j RORVAL BAPTI. Vs. EVERETT MeGOWAN i ‘ + ® sai BOWING & BILLIARD ACADEMY # Ne 141 BROADWAY, Corner Sit a. Lf | i al + $4 i # t = Fi 4 z i i ne i f : i ; t in Ht Phil Willams 7 i r§ i ae was Matched to-day for anather bout by his manager, Frank Bagley. His opponent will be Willie “Knockout” Brannan, the Wuffalo middleweight. They will battle twelve SAN (FRANCISCO, March 94.—Sam- uel Hardy, Captain’ o American the. victorious Cup jawn tennis team, arived here to-day jan Nhe Philippine Islands and Japan a presented in competition for the Oup, if present plans can be car- ried out, according to Hardy, ‘dy was also accompanied by Wat- . Washburn, another member of e team; Willing 'T. Tilden of Phike- delphia and William M. Johnston of San Francisco, the other members of the cup team, acrived here some daye ayo. LONDON, March 24.—Rules to. gov- ern the proposed yacht rac® from Sandy Hook to Ostend “next July have been drafted by a Belgian racing committee | and submitted to King Albert for Ap. ne Praiie aai” © Brussels despatch to the) - litle short of a cloudburst, Henry — {goes to the spring training camp with Philip Hart, who recently won the in- the Giants every year. He's tnvalu- tercollegiate championship in the 145- gate, You ought to drain that water fant fan "errata bay rounds to the Rally, the Harlem New Brunswick, formerty be fought at the Saturday, Apel 2. come what will, and at the ead are about agreed on the G@hamus O'Brien, the Yonkers lishtwelsht ah paeut Agmeed 9 ther x ox rome ond ay a foe Columns BC Ye Kore “Sinrod al matchinakers of ibe Star and Commonwealth’ clubs ‘are also ti te bare who are willing (0 mingle with ageromive Shamus. Sui = Bloom, the agsressive lightweight of Brook: point that irrespective of the | ty, and Naip Schaypert, the Penusytraais fehter, | wilh clash Ik @ len-round bout at tbe Mail | eperelt of the Campentier-Dempecy | 1" sesoien to-night. Much intereat le” bing | it Tom Gibbons is the Coming} dispayed io thls 40 as Schappert hao beeo fight on among the heavyweights | ing well and besides is hitting with greaior effet, | gover for years, so as no to) with the progress of brothor | is Fo trenas who are always looking “i Himmy Daffy Dete LOWELL, Mass, March 24.—Jimmy Binsvamion, Duffy of New York outfought Billy bis hand at conducimg Dufty, New England's hope for Benny "5 crown, in a e ‘olssnmane — Bi) Fisher, Athletic Insirutor a NY, bee pe tr lo Bs Tet ign’ dea” wen "ive “sudgest Ik bs aes come, Zerg Janene: ail - SOAS Vek ERENT