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os THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1921. _ -WILSON A NOVELTY AMONG SOUTHPAW BOXERS -O'DOWO'S SUBDUER a HAS ORIGINAL WAY THE PUNCH THAT BEAT O’DOWD sits Copyright, 1921, by Robert Bdgren.) Copyrign.. vik, Oy tue Vea Pumuaning (ite Now ‘York trvoing World" Sonny Wirsei GREATEST WORKING PUNCH 1% THE CRASHING LEFT HooW SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Rmory Pinned, whose esi caused much comment, Ras just returned from sbrosd, & party aiven ty Colin Campbell at bis esate Fined sweets. Cainpoeil’s betrothed, Nesta. Kest 4 Deauilful dauahier of “the (mpecuniqus bat socially ambitious Mr Carrlabt Kent. aie iN “THE PIT OF THE > AEPorg of Pinnell. Campbell te called away on s business ilp, and Nesta has s talk whh Jane STOMACH THAT BEAT we ASGumin, whole wurcwmed 10 ‘have been Drttled ak Ria sognaemént., Jane) intimates, thet i ary to mould according become angry o INWE O'DowD Ti returha'vo "the eats, regards im favorably, "Me becomes infatuated ~ jaickly recoguin~s and fraeats on his return, * Know that se alll loves him and sendy ~ ; Jane tears oft a petal. and the flower Jane » daisy, the petals of ities, "he ores, map mat fseea him later” Dut hetlewen, becatume nie couotenance ls. atern \srelentiew, "and does that Middleweight Title - Holder, \ PRISER ae Roetiy iact! seater te ‘Aunt Mewar anor phen So | ‘e Strongly Built for Ring Ser- Das ram Neate gore down Fifth Avenue and etree $8 to 8 begrar. A boy tes the Desgar Ms wealtny, vice, Makes Good Use of rege! ero oald AHERN. Fas, CHAPTER YL [pretty they was; how their ekirts is’ | the Extended Right Arm to @'Dewd on THe eet eaters chaste Dera eres iccuee that hele. ema ee { “xte h DE CENSIVE LEFT Hoos WiLSon OR a full moment Neata stood | ine with then big putts on the pid | Deliver Hard Body Blows— “peey ware awe still. She was sickened by the | put I'm so short and my pair that | Ruts hd AGT. crashing of another ideal, Was|fine it just wouldn't fix to look stylish. \Vilson’s First Bout Netted a Gee!" ‘she interjected parenthetical “how Ido rave on—I'll tire youse out.” “No, I like to hear you talk,” as- } sured Neata. “Please continue,” she } urged. ‘ “Weil, where was I at? Oh, yes: no one to be taken at hi face value? Was the whole world a sham? Her eyes were bitter as she hastened on. She spied an evening frock in a shop window, a thing of $8.80, By Robert Edgren. OHNSY WILSON may not be allver cloth and aequina with a sash| Well J tried an’ tried to dress to sale J ghowy champion, but he has of sea-green tulle sweeping down one| Oscar i wicked ‘oft hook for the body. side and trailing gracefully to form| it scems just right, f Also he novelty among “south- @ train, With it was shown a pair|heard the head qtlincry designer im paws,” being able to make very good of sliver slippers, to the toon of which |Ou", Pince, cay thee hate was, Belge use of the extended right arm in de- | made smailee in the heal . were attached airy green ostrich, She entered the shop and bought slippers and gown, realizing perfectly that she was spending much more pom-poms of} the stylish women was all havin’ their hair bobbed, ‘That give me a wogde full idear. If bobbed hair was ‘t latest’ I'd have mine cut off. So one Saturday when | was off from woik £ arlor and orders it vering straight at either head + body. He is well proportioned for ‘ hehting His arms are long and’ strong, his hands thick and his shoul- ders and neck powerful. He is ex-|{ Jabs goes to a beauty than she could afford: bobbed. It made me sort o' sick when raordinarily deep chested, having | Flushed and excited over the some- | 1 sees the scissors whack my ‘crownin’ the lung capacity that gives quick / ‘ mr Hak a her | Slory," as I saw hair called tn one o y ONE OF WHILSON'S TRICKS THAT PUZZLED o'DowD? what daring act of going against her) thon’ Ruby Ayres novels, but Iw recuperation and endurance. His , | better judgment in purchasing the articles of apparel—a procedure in which she seldom indulged—Neata wnited for the elevator which was | shielded bohind panels of white wood game an’ I gritted my teeth hard an’ shut my eyes tight, thinkin’ atl thi ‘time "bout how Oscar would like the change in my iwks. Girls sure is fools, ain't they? “When the kKremhman what cut it 3 small rseup WE WAVED Hid BCTENDED RIGHT FROM SIDE To SIDE. ais ' HOLDING HIS LEFT PoIseD oR A BLOW. MIKI ony | JGURE WHAT VIAS Coming REKT, be NS and round, and his legs strong and a little light in proportion to the rest of his build, which is a sood fighting feature. | name is | itain’t much of aname, but % H for him. Then — \ H ' ' ‘ ! ® Sand Lot Ball Players After his second fight with Mike | The salon in whieh she stood was aloff says ‘Ver’ wed mam‘selle’—them Wrasrcotiieel tae pot taming, tHe abe veritable hothouse, filled with flower-| Frenchies do know when a goil is and when she's not—T opens ‘ local clubs. It remained for Jock Hutchison of The National The ator Perhaps Mr. Herman will accommo: Federation has been that's the most I could-eay marric lgressive. But his plan of battie : ‘ like frocks, = Mannequins, blonde, | iy eyes an’ takes a squint in the mir~ sgainst O'Dowd was perfect. O'Dowd yy) l /p in ree lasses brunette and Titianshaired, paraded | por an’ then | does a baby stunt an’ ‘ was gure to rush. Wilson waited for the long Peratan rugs which covered] cries my eves all’ red. | Dearie, C t ypu nim and met him wi erriflc body ape " so! ; looked like the wrath o' Ga’ y f jflumches that wore O'Dowd down N ; ues nerosiag: By THIFS floor. Great honest! Did y" ever see a chicken { | found after round. | ationa j A player eligible to Class AA | °A8°%, Frontey b eflecting | with half ite thers pulled out? 5 44% Wilson may have waited fot tional Baseball Federation shall not have played ‘Onder ‘D. the veauty thereabout, hid from | pyat's what | was like. I cries and H O'Dowd, but he was doing much of | Will Put Local Nines tract with a major or Class AA | view surplus stocks of garments fit}cries an’ the Frenchy gets scared. he leading, for he started his blows | club operating under the national | gor queens He tells me it won't be so bad after > ,before O'Dowd could make up his | - é wat ee anal on Baseball Map. | agreement of the professional 1 a alld ae slessly in| Bets used to it, ‘It ain't so bad to _gthinind where to hit. Instead of coun- | SSeS Ue EE baseball leagues after June 1 of | he panel slid back nolselessly In} ying when y' gets used to It,’ I tells tering, he simply beat Mike to the| rt on the previous ye all not | the wall. Neata entered the elevator, | jm. vuneh. ,.. Seren ubsin reater ew Yor have played witha Class A, &, [in the high corner of which a tiny fan} “ppen he tells me I'l be beautiful fy ike isn’t a boxer and he isn't a| LAYING in a regular league} © or B cluy operating under the | forced the air into circulation Jit 1 gets a permanent wave. #Itll aUehuy be jumbed about and pened Hold Boxing Sho Ss To Ni ht against leading nines fromoth- | Pitional agreement of professional | Garbed ina blue uniform, with gilt| stay in six months, says he, am? tl * " oe Ww. - i raneball leagues after June 1 of | “SMbee io hada ” ir ft! n he air with both hands, showing g é¢ olties and with @ big series! the current year. + OF | nnttone down both sides, knee-length |(mSKe | Ty hale Mitty, end CR meplainly that he didn't know what to ‘ to wind up the season, that's the Class AAA. (semi-professinal) |Skirte and Ught-fitting collar, a|loarle., Welly He Gian ae salary.? .do next. And when O'Dowd was tempting prize the National Baseball A player elig 5 ¥ jaunty cap on the side of her head, |C0St *). more tha : 5 ba po af - c | two pugilists were signet to engage in a aa player eligible for Class AAA y p could o home e 4 puasied | he VR Cee for One Contest in Manhattan IS} Sod“stest "st the Oxumonveakh @vorting = Federation dangles before New| 18 one who dors not earn his live. we onererrr et ee rite beott rather | tally hin to a ahead tt elt: abe Ree on's accurat or} = ides Ave 18, ia. the Jat suesking Robes P 1 7 7 re hood by his services as a playe: | wearily, Neata thought, again) La pee ite haati ak aul Cae ae Oe Kelly-Kelly Affair at (ema the hedge: sete, tor be mapety| Hutchison. and Fotheringham Peveneper tl adler velo severe Teams seeking memberstin ir the | fon sutoty-door. Hor black hair was | We, him $5 till the nex’ week, whieh ilson used in driving Mike bac of epectators of the opinion that Rover ray § , joesn’ of New York bra 6 fadaratie obbed, lending a piquant air to her} He Goce. and throwing isim off balance. Commonwealth. of tmetators were of the opinion at Meet) Tie for Medal in Pinehurst | amateur, eemi-profeasional or a mem- | chould quickly net on tenon eration | weak, thin face “LiL never forget that day if I live Wilson is nu. a Tommy Ryan or a peedibonres ber of an industrial team, he's eli-| with Secretary |, M. Seixas, Noo 31 | _‘“iMisses' cloaks, suits, blouses and | to have a dozen great grandchildren. ‘ Bob Fitzsimmons or a Kid McCoy in — Tourney. gible to join the National Federation, | roadway, New York City. Small| Millinery” piped the girl's metallic) He takes what little hair was left and fighting cleverness, or a Stanley By John Pollock. Fiainty Betts, the Albany promoter, will stage which has a giant following of play-|torfeits are imposed on teams when | YOlCe parts it off just like pictures I seen ee ee ee | ee thusiasts th it | OPEB air shows at the Albany Eastern League ball j ers and fans out West and is now] joining the national body. hut these | Ate, ladies’ evening frocks on this|in the movies o' little nigger "kids, + gadless aggressiveness. But he has a ere eee: throughout | rounds, Chadwick Park, beginaing the first wek| PINEHURST, N. C., April 2.—The organizing a New York branch. Here | ire refunded ut the eld cf the semen | f00r?” axked a stout customer. down South. ‘Them pieces o° hair he, aJighting style that is quite original, |Greater New York will have plenty Of} in May. Betts bas signed Willle Harmon to bor| Pinehurst score board received its|are the three classes of players that! j¢ the metber team fulfills conditions | Ladies on the fifth floor, you|serews up on rags and puts in some ,c #8d so effective that it wil take | opportunity to witness bouts this | iariem Eddie Kelly at ihe Lyeeum Club. Trey. stlannual shock yesterday when Amer- |Will be admitted to the federation: lihat will be announced at a tater (Should've got off there, madam.’ kind 0° iron things... my head pred class middle-weight to beat evening as seven clubs, two in Man- | ‘¢ next show. Red Mack and Young Nelson, 1 if Class A_(amateur)—A_ player aate, Misses here. And her hand caught | looked like one o' them Seotch bag- ‘yam. e Lightweights, meet in the sem!-final. ica’s leading professional golfers bom-| eligible to Class A is one who re- Chairman Harry Davega of the New |the lever as she started the car on| pipes they use tv play in parades -Another thing about Witeon is this, |hattan, four in Brooklyn and one in} °° rae barded it all day with low scores! ceives no monetary remuneration | york committer will held a inecting {it downward journey, jdurin’ the war. There L sits for hours’ gi Mig 19 extromely modest, Sime crities | Staten Island, will stage shows, ‘The | Aim Fridman, ie imal tasiam, who made 4lyrougnt in fron the dificult No. $| oF the promise of such for hiseer~ | next work at which plans will be outs |, siidenly a Jerk a Jott whieh gene | waitin’ an’ hopin’ that I'd look ate nae Aner watching him foam |New York clubs are tho Common-|sn.'hus been fiditing in good stole around tw: [course for the first thirty-six holes | vices ae a player during the cur- | tineg for a strenuous season on local {the women reeling on thelr high |like somethin’ bumnan after all thi! ‘Seonvincea that he haa pienty of ecif-| wealth and Pioneer. Jimmy KeUly.| ton wns, wan to com turk hone ard stow his/jn the North and South open cham-| A‘ siovrno has played profes. | amends by teams that already have | TYNUN Mi An MM Timea as | TAC Iaat he takes away all the trim { | te, vonfidence and courage. the Bronx welterweight, and Eddic me Lage hes tai . reageiNhee Abe desires ® 1 Dionship, sional baseball before or during | the federation. 8. of Joining | nee ctrean min's and coimbs it out. It was flufty$ -“DISREGARDED PAINFUL INJURY. | Kelly of Harlem will meet in the 8! nella Le haba ad gt asthe arg a Road the season of 1920 or thereafter came to a standstill, | ; $ **" 1 saw him just after his recent fight | bout of fiftecn rounds at the former | ga paade a shall not be eligible to play on a |a big success out West, where humm ine: suspended between two floors. {for it. It was so kinky 1 cowdn't with O'Dowd. His ieft hand was al-| snow, while Al Delmont and Battling eas Briew te give ths su ies ea Class A team in 1921 or any year | Gus big cities have many teams In-all| Women shrieked and a few stood mo- | figure whether it was better or worse =\\Seady puffed up badly and an X-ray |B, “uae it out over the twelve. | ,2mar O'iAtts, who haw devsloond into. ote board the real shock of the day whi following. ‘ Classes actively engaged in inter-city | tionless, frightened into paralysis, | than it was before. ‘The main guy ‘Yaken the next day showed a broken °°} of the mont pnmining welterweigita in the last | he returned with a neat round of 69 Class AA (industrial)—A player | competition. Chairman, Daves has | Neata, standing nearest the | pats me on the shoulder and says it'it ** hone. round route at the latter club. On| aix months, hae just been matched to meet Loo! pop his afternoon effort, thua estab-| ¢ligible in Class AA is one who | been assured of hearty support tn his] ator, saw that the trouble was) not) be all right in a few days—that it'll When did you break that?” I /the other side of the bridge the Ja-|Howwb of Bridgewor in the star bout of | 14 94.4) : stitive, xesord and: a| “oes not receive in any form venture by Mayor Hylan and leading | With the car. The girl at the wheel | be wavy and not so Kinky, I couldn't sjgked him. maica Sporting Club will throw open ! fiftesa rounds at the Pioneer Sporting Clnb on| ishing a competitive : whatsoever any stipulated remu- | citizens who are anxious to put the| bad fainted, Her frail form hung/argue with him—it just couldn’s be i.) “In the fourth round,” Wilson an- | Maca Sporng » Willie THORMY night, Aoril 8 O'Gatty in the lat | fgure that cannot be questioned, for} eration for his services asa play- | town's big army of youthful ball play- | helplessly against the steering gear. | helped , oawered. “I broke it hitting O'Dowd on | its doors for the first time. MMC" month has twice knocked out the hani-hittiag | everything was holed out. er with the club with which he is | ers more conspicuously on the base-| Neata collected her senses. Could) “f goes on home and that night ; fave he, head.” f Naa aral Kohler, local featherweight, and Oakey Keres, who had twenty-four K. 0.8 to his| Jock dashed out in 35 and dashed| registered in his city association. ball map. she run the elev tor she wondered. | Oscar comes ‘round. He ives me owe .. ting as hard as you could with it all |are scheduled to swap punches in the beg ootiants title until be ran into O'Gatty’s | tainly indicated mid-season form and e 6 ae ae ee oat Ci vee yr gulant wood thee da > hou the fit ;]main event of twelve rounds. | ‘Tho | = md the rest of the bovs eespin. Te! Celtics and Brooklyn Five Play {ist *wria’ come tor the tantly) disgroe. Paint seen sim soe ant i ~~, ie heat M4 bana rs BS ed other Brooklyn clubs are the Ridge-| Harry London Harlem bantamwright is| fleld here is remarkaple, Lahaseitd he | fs ked hysterical women. the Frenchy was right—my buir did $ rsa Du! had to keep © ing. pabill 2 9 ¢ training daily at the Commonwealth A, ©, far te] national championship. Nearly all of tv calm," she urged in alcome out all right a i " ; Ue ca iA yood G % a svar attraction of alrn,’ come out all right and Oscar don't his was somethag like the spirit bpepagede Tider ee George Ward | mine ten-round tout with Jory Yeon, whisu | eading professionals are in tho hunt | econ ame o tle erles “LT will run the car to] know it ain't such a fright after all, 4 Hob Fitzsimmons ‘showed when he | fifteen rons between as ne | takes place o* the Star Sporting Club on Tue | ind some fine competition is promised re the next floor. We must care for this] Since we parted it just don’t seem % vugh ries p second }of Elizabeth < Al Norton, | day night ne bouts in which he has taken Py i oor girl, She is ill." ¢ on re . wan early. round. Fitzsimmons ” hit | ee eee Bockiyn | mt Deus eer lor ver cotesgatial REMUS AECL iis oh erat 3 F through to 109 victories th Per Fe cetnan ansertaid ner bint (Vent RonTT: crtee Ghia wet an i 1 ee ee ooharttie ane ee iiss | Actos, (aed W/KiG Lewis) ve TPiltie |S We decaion other * min-| morrow on the championship No. 2) Whirlwinds Meet Fall River;|jeckmen, Harry, ‘Tripper “Bweder | to operate the clevator the lever ust |me faint. Love don't agree with porte POURS UC ORL ley ab aivana eying baa s pale yiddag Fy intets in Cl Grimatead, Reich and Soule el move one of two ways. She would | to gt ibe bese othe ‘ . cof bis right hand, driving them back |.4ciq"’ Herman, fifteen rounds, and| Wille Pisinmons, no tas not engaged in a] Hutchison and George Fotheringham| Female Quintets in Cham- Fe eee eee eee eee ceaver the acuadlon TRINE| CEC aEEE IE ee ne i pout me an inet to go on hit. |the Woodhaven Sporting Club, wiih | Cae Ree beats geieiet by Wille Jeckwon at | of Bretton Woods led the field last night | pionship Game. have to surpass themselves to roll up usly she moved the iron bar for-| ghe sighed and looked out of .the a with thet hand?” © asked Fitz |Dave Rosenberg, former amateur wel- | ier .e amt ene te tig ocr rie | with the fine total of 144 But they had | & winning score of 50 points or more | Ward and the car started upward. | window of the cab, now moving slow H Why," said Bob, “IL turned my |terweight champion, vs. Farmer Bul-| ina snort tine. Fits bad ton muce ae tives | pack of golfing wolves on their heels, aor us they have been doing recently he hare it In nue opponica Gitection ly along upper Fifth Avenue. joomin’ fist, go T kept on ‘itting with |jivan, gitteen rounds. In Staten Island | ine Jactaon fleht and. cnt all good resoluh who antleipate catching the leaders be- |. Another treat Is'in atore for basket-| When they meet the Fall River Mive | and down it went, She made several)” “Haven't you heard from him since : ) knuckles. Spots, Seer % Bie mort resolutions to | fore to-night, vi : soltios, | (-morrow night at the 22d Rogiment | ineffectual attempts to © cage) that eventful night?" asked } ? patho other te siyood parse and $2,500|the Brighton Boxing Club will hold | ite winds te sw the folly of hls wars and for re to-nIeNt. ad after the frst round| Pall fans when the Original Celtics. Armory courts, ‘The New fnsland: [even with the surface of the floor. | "ties wrote ant cts Ghee 6 $42, 00 pe and Val pea cnet Murphy and Micky | iN Patt creek has deen training conscietiousty a $ 7 recognized national champions, and|ora are a powerful, agwrocatie Finally, leaving st a few inches above | yo As ponus and expenses) that Wi got |forth with B furphy Y leit will ‘reenter the tag. welehini digo} With a 71. Hutchison took 75 in the) “ i regation but | Pn pdt eee at ya | be Was Sorry and that [ was his only ' from Tex Rickard for the O'Dowd | Brown, featherweights, twelve rounds. | , vee morning, Yeaterday there was no|Grry Schmelke's Brooklyn Fiv » Whirlwinds are expected to come| the proper le she announced, in} sweetie an’ that he'd crawi on his r bie money he ever | . | Sound Bo. tel * ) Ripe the second game of the] Ut victors, local team will Line | tHe best possi mitation of tha vuice] knees to me if only I'd let him, an’ fight was the first big mor nver|in addition to the feature contests | —_— topping Hutchison, and Fotheringham) ook up in the 5 pi with TA chee. eens a tt atill unconscious girl Blista Holly, ove id | het) 4 ve st thing he did was to : ie es s Tisce hNnw tit y Sedran, Nat Holman, | Susiv Kelly, what saw him while she ww. The frst thing ne divis father | the seven clubs will offer other bouts ‘Tae foal returns of the Irish benefit show stared | was nearly as good, taking a 73. Fothe -|serlea for the Greater New York ttle | (Chris teonard, Marty Friedman and atch your step, ladie WAN SEIN’ 10 DiWinehn, Haek RRTTOne . Mediates: | between evenly matched men. At aladinon ‘Ssauare Garten fom weels a4o to lingham had a fine opportunity to take| to-morrow night at the Tist Regiment | tarry iticondi. ‘The contest will be | ,.Without spending a glance of inter-| her he was mad about me, but L ain't : wo ond e nf P| orker | “ 7 bi yr the cause. tary |the lead, as he was out in 34 on his| Armory. The first game, played last| the Whirlwinds' last game before en-| St oF Pity for the fluffy-haired op-| never answered him. I didn’t kno’ 7 T used to be a sheet metal worker MoGutre, Walter Hooke, leo Flynn and Dan Mor ts cing re. the {erator, around whom Neata had now Y ~ fy us crte flehting,” Wilaon told | Dave Kazwins, foriner 108-pound amateur cham- | Mout’ cyrus cad pronoten af uy aur, |sccond try and kept going strong unt!!! sunday, resulted in a win for the S@#ing the Celtics ina series for the [Craton arvund whem Neata mad now) whut to do—it's most drove me eoo- 4 | i. make bis professtonal debut ome |e Ladd abel yr) vert . » he h ey i a an assit " coo. 5 ne, ‘My first success wns when T | pion, will make bis professional debut agains some | wel) aatigied with the renult. As Firan mid: ‘1 | ‘RO stxteonth hole, where he took a7. | Celtics after a hard fought battle. The| he girts’ pasketball t women, a8 soon as the door opened, | ~s. ; ; Scked out K, 0. Sweeney at Sul- | zood oppanent in one of the toute of the Pioneer | tay a case of Dan Morsan beating Anne Morgan" |, At the seventeenth he nevded a3 and] oe ee ala en their ut-| wonton Unie all team .of the | Vomed' gue sorety ‘Now, dearte, I've told you all my H Pa casino in Harlem. By the way, | Club show # week from to-nlgt, Kamins l 8 (745 gotta of « show for deveaated France wesed | 4,200 Par figure, to lead the fleld by a| champions werd, Catenin’ a vret and | femal Rion, one of the fastest | T*8"d fC ted the elevator starter| ‘oubles, what d’ y’ think? i aocmie MeCarney was off in his figures | prookiyn boy and has a large following. ugh a val a cad : shot. He got nis 3 at the seventeenth, | most by th ooklyn qui ‘ nale quintets in the metropolitan | (fayalite tlonded the} With her shop girl's “dearie,” Nan i aA T pat only $11.70 for by Miss Morgan only around. $59,00 played two fine shots Just off th edgé|only succeeded in winning the game |district, and the Lindenhurst, L, 1, | 49d together the two attended the! cy had bridged the gulf which sey i ben he selaiyey rn other new club will stage ite initial show of the hole green and’ then used three| yy scoring two points in the closing | High School Girls, champions o MCh girl “They babbed her feos ANd) abated! b Jeata's. ‘The i eaht. T got only $8.80, amd it was | Ano Jack Bbarkay, the porular bentamweignt who | care to nee hour | by pions of Lon, i844 a her world from Neata's, The b ee eles! fight. Trever had in my | Tuesday ateut, when the May Midge Siorting Club | moets ot BEd TOURUAD RIG Ge ThEL ean Renin tie rs are the two| Minutes of play. ‘The final score was will meet in x title game ati and Roan ahs. open ne ler Dig} oarriers between New York sales viwice a8 hart eht as Mike | shows Sailor Jor Daley and Young Stewart, welter: | \tanba: the proud: father of twins | Urilliant Irish players, Peter O'Hara | 48 to 46. The team from the town of Naval Militia Armory, ee eee ear ing tions: Neata dis.| Women and their prospective cus i | soey powd gave me. ‘The whole gate re- | Wels: in a twelve-round bout ‘The semi-final | that arrived to-day. Moth are toys and now Jack} at LIT and his, brother Pat at 119.) the National Leagu baseball cham-|Street and First Avenue, Brooklyn, | covered ‘that the girl lived in the | tomers had, Neata often noticed, been i hipes were $88, and I was fighting | wil bring ‘oeether Young McGowan and Larry | jas an extra Incentiye to bring home tie davon | 2!" 8 Freddy M a, winner of | pions have greatly strengthenm! their this evening. Intense rivalry has ex- | trong, and, calling a cab, she accom. | *WePt aWay in that little word which f | ps0 (per cent. Tandy, ligasoeigi's In ten-round setto, Ans | against Midget |! last year, o, the same line-up by the acquisition of one of | isted between these two teams for| HTOnx and, calling a cab. she avec neant not endearment but a funny if eee haston after that. Twas | otter tea-rmnder aud @ six-round bout will also be en aeeaint and Marin |the best centres in the Pennasylvania| some time, and the battle for au-|jyted, Me Girl on her homeward) condescension on the part of the shop k r ent to Boston afte ? ‘eo Wee W Spenaer, who put wu ay Soe My ya * | State sue, The Celtic i \premacy is sure to be tnteresting. | Journey, girl an Aoen Bien 4 1 iniied and found T could make a | contested W a 4 ho put up uch §) play well here, Other crack players are | State League. Th elo be Interesting Soon the fresh alr and eunshine re-|8!"! who in this fashion compromised 5 \ J Madea ne battle against Pete Herman Wednesday nient, | itso “up on the line-up which has carried them mentally with her tendency to be en- | ing better oxing up there 4 x ie tie Ginsee p se UP vived the operator, who said that her t I from that time on and haven't | Amber {as pecpem et Jack | was wrstored «Se dinner Op ‘als s6mt fle frien | rn $$ _——___—-—— —— 0 ree Wan Nancy Lane that che was| vious of her more fortunate sister im Waxed from ; a rae Bridgeport, Cona,, is| st Jomnny Keses's Park View restaurant, on Bayard 4 reaetie Ot a “| Neata had listened to the > | + during the war I was a struc west tie | the matt Giseeud a Premera F t tf A A di Wi Jing war, while her brothers were| Vator girl's story with mingled fec anion Whe, wart wae 9. rake Meese wet te se |e het dae irst of Armory Anderson Wins NOW 9 | ihe Tatieines Bas Realtors ers Ines of interest ammusomentiana py, T never made much money Ei Tee Deiat ites : | al ve ie ards $ the call for elevator operators It was suck a foolish waste of time, i achting before 1 heat O'Dowd, Five Mamas Ulilp ot the Notional AO. | Atte O'laerr, the east side borer, bas been | Bi Sh ws S| Coprrient, 1921, by the Prose Pubiiabing Ca, | “An’ I never could see why I should | Sch @ tempting of fate, for these twe a e hindred dallas used Yo. look pen ee oe bakes eal A ag | teed by the Ititeewond Grove Sporting Chub | oOxin ows Dp Hi (The New York Ryeniog World.) johan my job just. because we lovers to go theic separate ways when u a tonune, T havent any expen: | wean et ele Ashange diowy with Henny Mecoy in a 1 y . In Big T. | Ae [stopped fightin’ them Goimans,” sala there waa really no quarrel between | Se hablta. and YT expect to make |? Met *HROrees. Tee ee a ee tees arde O- ig (] n ug ourney | 1. What at BT NS: |she, coyly. “If 1 was doin’ a’ man's, them. The affair could be easliy mie champion to put my family | Capt. Rob Roper and Al eterta, who fougnt | Closing for O'Leary to clash with Charile Pi)\in ae) | 1 ia commonly | wok then I might as well keep on as adjusted and both could be happy | a eee nied that's all Teeare [one of the bat bearvweste tigate witnewal | ton before tae Star A. C. and with I F ee — called? long as the pay comes in, ft sure! Unconsciously ng on the prin ; Me ahata what the championship | wis town for time, will ingle again. Tae { before the Plonser Sporting Club in the my erate iisie of fighting, con-| Frederick C, Anderson overwhelmed | 2, What is the capital city of Hon- | #4 good O° you, dearie,” she went on ciple that one cannot possibly bring for, Forty-three rounds of fighting, 4 ‘ Nae scans to me." “ - Wiille Herman, the Vighiwdewt champion of the] sisting of a fifteen, ten and a six, as| Vincent Richards in their semi-final bab fag nares iaareee irrelevantly, “to Jeni mies HR wae Lagwine 8 into the lives or others i 4 State of New Jorsey, was sigued up last nlght 4 a ei i at i at part of gri wos fainti Al a help thout retaining some of the bless- MIKE'S WALLOPS FUTILE. been even more effective against | Sate of Nim ferty ae sawed ep ine nlebt | oo) as thee four-round bouts, com-|found encounter of the National’ In-| Which teaches of the proper consteany | Holl Who ain't of their kind, You ing, Neata insisted on Nancy telling Wilson is of Balian | parent 9 Pane nN wien aad hadn't been | Vio in ine next ten daya On April 5 Herman wii | prise the opening show to be staged|deor Lawn Tennis Championsbip |tion and arrangement of words in a | ee) bow them others didn't worry. |ner where Oscar could be found. Centuries of hard work have given | broken during the Bent, adeavor to band Jackie Dobbs « slumber ptil Ninth Coast Artillery Armory,|‘ourmament yesterday, ‘The opening | sentence? | Rut T ain't blamin’ ‘em. Td be the| And she glowed with pleasure as 1 ve [talon people a sturdy strength There have bean claims that Wits | tore we Collscun A. C. of Newark, N. 7. Two| : Feigp hag voning |#t of the battle foreshadowed the re-| 4, What is the art of stuffing and | “me. I xuess, In their shoes." she planned to acquaint the erstwhile 4 and endurance that shows up when [son i. .vatedly hit O'Dowd low. This | cicues tere, April 7, Willle ts slated to tackle Jim % West 14th Street, this evening |cirement of Richards, the title win- | arranging specimens of naturah his “They did not stop to think, They recaleitrant “gen’man friend” with th 4 Hatians co into the ring, Wilson Is | isn't ie, as any AG A JUdKE | iy Gardner in @ twelw-rou et before ihe | Heading the programme a ¥y|ner of 1919, from the present series | tory called? were frightened 1 hurried away. Knowledge that he would not be-un. 1 xsemuch like Johnny unde in thin re-}of boxing sitting close to the ring | jjceum a. C. of Paterson, N. J, and on April] Summers and Babe Bulliv the|in the 7th Regiment Armory. In| 5 What was the parent race of the | You poor child! It must be frightful- welcome as a suitor for the hand of | foepect. Te ean fake a neh, Mike} could see ; es 11, in the Paterson Annory, Herman will engage | G sh Vil + They are| Any Ways the young player had | tndo-Europear peoples ly tiring to stand on your feet all day. pis “sweetie.” 4 C'Dowd's hardest wallops, even when| Wilson uses @ punch that curves round contest with Jimny Cione areenwich Village maaie ¥ 4°) net his superior, He was continually| 6 Where is the Dri T don't wonder taat you fainted copies 5 ' Viney landed squarely on Wilson's | upward, which looks low, but is fairly |" * kad to travel the fifiesn-round| tamed inte’ arots under @ cerciiaan| ‘ eis the Drury Lane The- |! nt weer ain't. th Rainn At last the eab drew up before » i ahey ede afl} a et At Bie _—— ---- booked ay ‘o1 oO erro! “ atre? Wi, eOe Sy Rat Arama © brick apartment. building,, th § Shin, seemed to have no effect at all. [above the belt when the glove lands ates our-rvund prelimin-|pace which he could not check and ; faintiy. ‘It's love.” said she, grandis, &F@y brick apartment building,, ‘the ; life’ has no attraction} O'Dowd was well marked iby. this | New York Boy to Lead Navy Boxers, | U4 en bie saurs ae i Healine BACON RA Bet SRE ree ore wparee In Royeh # the Groat | rie neemed proud of, this exhibition &fefitecture of which was exactly Mike foyer the middleweight champi blow, in the pit of the stomach and| ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 2—Frank| ties the best battiers in the re score was 6—3, 36, 64 75 eh of the "grande passion." ata cleared @ dozen of its neighbors, ter beating O'Dowd wis s|along the lower edge of the rips, | wotts sr. of New York and ©. H. Lewis | ment will compete, The day was made even greater| «tg vues in tive verre conear” CUE |her throat to keep back a chuckle, she © girl to climb the nars turn ix soon as possible to'his| When Mike turned his back and! ¢ jaaho have been elected Captains | To-night's entertainment marks the|for the clan of Anderson, a» Frank) §, What name is given to the|/ter dainty white Rid than ede sow niavile stare iia ealti in Charlestown ali! ikea it | wa wer py tae tor tha’ retrctl DE} of the boxing and wrestling teams of | drst series of weekly boxing shows to| 7. the younae r brother, ade Won ba number resulting from the division of |i! !IN* y vat did this bourgeoisie Arad h wea black i mn ‘bars, bora and a quia with Nh inacing. blows. Just landed by {the Midshipmen for the 1922 #eason. |e staged al this Armory. All of these! final he conquered Arthur 8, Cragin, |2%@ Number by another? {ny om, deurie, y’ ave it wasthisway,” glove. Up five f hey went an "Phie nwt were f n the p the Navy teams completed as ‘ ye matt forces in| .10, What Canadian city is situated | rc UAES Eat him ented theca oni hig Pps ery ne in likely to “ft h, and the y wonder is that|ful schedule in both branches of |“APRIVSIN MIN om wt) woile 1 espa veler Bs ac aE a gy at the extreme western end of Lakeljy a iriver on one o' them delivery sauare sit sites ie hamoion, More champions ive | the 1 put O'Dowd de al ani anging {rom 50 cen : and as truly said that the re- | Ontario ruoka belo! n to a swell ah beget 11 doors, painted Eon net away or roadway then tout, Mike eurely took an awtil heat Bt dagaan in ds tal nessa lnk Ninth Coast Armory avena has alversal of Richards, the No. 12 of the | ANSWERS De needa een nia ap Ge ean ye ee wer owt in the ng in the body all through the Afteon | wnite'Twwle hae wrestled ; scating capacity of 9,000 the manage-[national ranking "tat. yielding 0) 1 flood poisonit Texusigalpa; | talkin’ ‘out them faney skirts what on's left hook for the bod rounds, and had no defense ag Lene Sets DAR Me n both tel ment is capable of handling a good|/rederick Anderson, The syniax; 4 taxidermy; 5. Aryans: | vusine that pl He’ ~ Wilson t hook f body unds, and had no defense against! heavyweight and unlimited weight. | men & entirely unexpected. They had met in A, yans: |goes to business in that pl e'd “wane of the most effective blows seen it latter is a werful youngster sized crowd, The bouts are intended |a team match a few weeks ago with 6 London Gheezeh, 8. quinquen- jseen ‘em comin’ an’ goin’ to their woik ing Instale p young recently in the ring. It might have (Copy rigut, 1921, by Robert Edgren,) and stands undefeated. to stimulate recrulung approximately the sume result nial; 9 quotient; 10. Hamilton, Ont, ‘an’ he's ali the time tellin’ me how

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