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sreeqnstasasiy Mae gayemen 7 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921. CHAMPION LEWIS SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS WRESTLING TITLE | ap | _| THE YANKS ARE NORTHWARD BOUND - - By Thornton Fisher| Giants and Senators a ae ena ~ To Resume Series That Was So Abruptly Halted™ Although ‘Yesterday's Gartte|Steten ot it wit cilane anes | scored on two wild pitches, Altee Suddenly Ended ina Dispute | Burns struc k out, Monroe waiked, the : f the wild piteh that , A «tet prough ane ae , Over Umpire’s Decision, the | Wf; ‘were. qioagbole Veen 4 n ni }and protested loudly at the way thi ; Two Teams Will Play TO) fame ended. they had 9 lot oF fue y f Day. ng Altrock Nick gave tie” ' great show and while Brene H ind McBride were engaged in... } yr fT litte dispute, A ock as en- 4 ep A ALOE Ui Neliats Pesca ed aining (he crowd with his capers, i HE Giants and Washington Sen-| ‘The spectators al ell out ot / ators arrived } arly to-day| their eats when Nick put over his for the second game of their| KNockout While the battle was on bes | __Lewig Retains Championship in Cane een eae or inet | tween the manager of the Senators 7 od “g and the umpire ut »Gruelling Wrestling ‘etarted in Jaokson, Tenn, yesterday| ‘The Washington team la withous ; aie Match gor ; ir. J afternoon, but it was over a hait|the services of the great Walte ' J H eu x Sm WALLIE SCHANG 1S A hour after it started. A dispute be- Pap ede iver Oe ene af- i a 9 Boa . GENERAL, ed his lowe ie y ; GREAT UL tween George McBride, the new man-| year and was sont home by Griffith 0) @rtiaxoumr Lewns's pot-tke — ae Wes GOT EVERY BATTERS —— ager of the Senators, and Bill Bren-| to rest up. j mgt, proved too much for PRIVATE NUMBER nan, the umpire, brought the game to| | The pitcher spent several weeks at in Pesek in their wrestling an abrupt end in the latter half of the| 1t Springs this year and reported ] Lf ba to Griffith at Tampa, Fla, in good match at the 7ist Regiment Armory third inning. condition. The Washington players i fast night, After an hour and 4 min- ‘The game was stagpd at the race| who arrived in Jackson yesterday de- & se the y j ‘tes ¢f as gruelling match as has track in Jackson and grount ruies| Clared that his arm is as good as ie | been ween hare in years Pesok suc- prevailed om overthrows) Both the| tce’stAmn scins tls cemsun Cee } wambed to a bar and hammer lock Giants’ manager and MoBride ugreea| fith wag against sonneon taking ene { combination. Up to the very last that on an overthrow the batter or|one night Jumps on the way North» | —- minute the result was tn doubt base runner would receive an extra| {nd sent him home with a team @fre ' Pesek, as clever a man as Caddock base. in the third inning on the Reeth Jascils) a = ' and with a great variety of holds, had foul ball to goin Mo 5 » Monroe, the u { SRSui taaree Lie hgviied: (he Giants’ new infielder, Erickson, the OLD BASEBALL FAN'S IDEA = 5 geome roi usage. 6 applied the r son, a wrist loos dozens of times, an ankle Veen pitener, made nis third) OF WORLD- BEATING TEAM. i toe hold, arms scissors and pitch of the inning “ i A a os ‘ Pe ors. Monroe could have oasily made|,i4xe, ™ hypothetical | AD<Amertonm q ‘At times Lewis found it necessary footbal team that 1's chosen during the aftermath of every strenuous campaign but he pulled up| on the gridiron, it is fast becoming the at second. “McBride rushed ont on|vogve to name « mythioa! baseball wo Tent to for his very life under the third before the ball was relayed to escape. Pesek dul some back to the infield, crawifs off the mat, tov, in geting danger. ete an|been the prerogative of the expart ex- the umpire deciared that the batter! Piper invincible, Heretofore, it hes wary him to use some of his op- Bab R h Do | e Rut es Mosholu and Pelham Courses| Welker, Pat O'Hara, Fred Martin. Rob- the only right de | " en reg sorted to the wrist lock, for instan t McBride insisted that| tion that might create consider ; : the field and demanded that Brennan|team trom among the sixteen clubs in Without his head Weck and side! . * | end Monroe back to first base. But/| the major leagues that would appear oo oh Lewis was plainly handi- . ger e As Link A O d for S ree | Mata brs ten: : 8s Links Are Upene or season a he é was entitled, o his base on bal specialties in reducing his ra base on the wild pitch. It was) clusively, but lately “the man in the man for tho finishing holds, He re- ” ert. Barnett, Emmett French, William eon’ ualon ‘that he coulld| fireet Lee Deen Otcata’ consosratts n ne L i; oi hs Kelly . y TT r a i Dut ndt with the scientific leverage RUN Baer —(RuTH + bAKER = P) Baby Act Over Will Be Ready for Play | Leuch, George Clarke, Barney Kelly Monroe zo back to first. ‘The umpire | ‘rouble ware it possible for, them to be which! Pesck always called into pla en told the manager of the Senators that ’ ° ° & i mip tall toam. es yet a¥ the ond the very power in his | ——-— - ee vo — | Failure to Hit Saturday. PINEHURST, N.C. Apri! $—Perry le would put him off the field if he most recent selection $0 came 4 sqpeete told the story. Several times | <hlintiacmauaians Adair of the Druid Hilis Club of At- didn’t go back to the bencli, but Mc-| from an old basetall fan reads as fol- } im tha last half bour of the mateh he | ny lanta got into his swing in the first 18 |Hride insisted upon taiking, nd | lows al { eqeonged Pesek’s right hand blood- ‘Mere was a mad rush of golfers to| holes of the 36 holes qualifying round finally Brennan pulled out hie watch! “pear Sin’m an old basebal fan | This weakened the Nebraska ATL proper dag Brent Word) ig {the Van Cortlandt Park Links yester- | for the North and South amateur golf and gave him one minute to vanish. | and a great admirer of the Glante i } Leal bly, 80 that when the Strang- MANTA, Ga, April Th DE lacy gop the earliest pani, of the | ite cies oe seccicys fete tee ere crore wae Srowing. Impatient | tamous pitcher, Chrity eo ler tujned the wrist look into a bar |tour of busting Babe Ruth through | cures on record. ‘The play was re-| course, leading the fleld of 209 starters. |P% tus time and yolled for the wth- | Uf you an me and a_i ae a 8 j and Mammer lock Pesck’s strength "the Southland, supported by the |strictea to the temporary greens in|. The final 18 hoies will be played to- refused rey ERY cnn Brannan call Geotiemntnine Ge ee eae ‘a im and he went ove U | Yankee Broo! t |@ay, and the Atlanta player is in Tefuse depart and Brennan called | hie gels ah -Pesgk made a great impression on By Neal R. O'Hara. { | fepeee Gnd roomy ball pines is | peur to. give the) betmianed: Fresds)@s |< cine: position tovwin tho anogal for cue meme, Tie fenk Aet parents IP la Me cee eanimencanial am : || | proving a big “bust” as far as the | opportunity to settle into condition for| the low score in the qualifying round, their seats for five minates, and when | £20 a aa ee the big crowd which saw the mateh i \ qualifying rs, 2d base: Wagner, shortstom — !t “a We: Gouhdeescreash tacts Copyright, 1991, by The Prem Publising Co, (The New York Bruning World) {| Babe's hitting Is concerned. He had | the thousands who will subject them to | He won it last year, with rounds of 76 | it was announced that their mons ere a Rees Olan ores , top No. 2 and 72 No. 3 } | Steinfelt. 3d base; Oldring, centre Seley 14) ot wrestling ladder, Lewis him W. G. Harding, the managing editor of the United States, has been | another bad day at Birmingham yes- | use before the season comes to a close. | Piral oe 148, on No, S:covrse tor 6 ble ta Bgaitets Laie, satreersy Neale, lett fleld . self claimed him am the coming| invited to attend the World's Series next fall. Nobody knows what two |terday afternoon—couldn’t get the |The Van Cortlandt course is sald to be| Most of the low scores yesterday were PEE eee haRniee piano: cia coremunt: | aaa a in was, ier his Beim, could be cect atay a resaing room) cities will stage the mammoth series, but the'betting % to 1 that it | halt ont of the diamond in four trips | in the best playing condition it has been | made on the No. } course. as a lark? there was no disorder and every |any team now? Yours truly, ‘ } gt vay ae heer mas-| means an out-of-town trip for Harding. Down in Washington, D.C, lt the plate and struck out with the [in for several years, At the same time | number of the best players drew that | person received bis money | "8, G., an Old Basobal: Fan” a ‘ 1 i i cedpye ae ate e “ nk tor inst roun ps eceived bi ; anit ' wilt er and in a couple of years) the inhabitants arn't allowed to vote or to watch a winning ball Club. {score ted and two men on. He roared |ttat he let down the tare at Van Cort: | White ‘ot Nassau Club ied the golfers | Some of the fans bad to wait longer | — a 8t Bye Bapek took his defeat eee | So far as the pennant race 1s concerned, the Griffmen are “lways present, | ot the is 2 “\iandt Park, Commissioner John 8. Hen-|0n the more difficult No. 3 course with than others: It was y i Roy Moore Outpoints Pay. a naturédly. “Lewis is tough, He {s| ut not voting. And they are always present in the sixth or seventh row Oa umpire, George Moriarity, nessy of the Bronx Parks announced |%,,round, of 3741-78, and_ Harold | before everybody was “paid off." | Roy Moore tad no trouble tn out- | big Mrong and remarkably fast | of the final atanding. that an inning later when the of- i a eat | Weber af Iverness and’ Joe Wells of | Griffith arrived in Jackson with: | pointing Frankie Fay In a fifteen-rou- t he ea®i, as he eat on a bench in his CUA ficial enforced a ground ruie, robbing ico ney pets ba . area So areet | tate ieee were cee ton second at|/out an umpire and one of the local|tont at the Proudway Sporting Clip y 5: vided ‘5 ne. massaging the wrist which | Baseball tn Washington ts untque. Nien Wahtayte iss er edpeae " ¥ arbitrators officiated on the base. |!ast no ght no rain fell in the meantime. ‘The For-| yrhere ware Plenty of wood cards on | tyntil the time of the dispute | Lowighad squeezed almost flat, | It's the only thing Congress hut ‘i Wheat of a home run, the crowd No. 2, nineteen pln: doing 85 or bet- nover officially investigated. Of course, occasionally, and sometimes more rose in disgust and began flinging | h troubl a the crowd— ; * ; est Parts course, Queens, will not be|ter. ‘There were 14' scores. on both Man had no trouble, and the oro ‘about $18 when Pesek and frequently than that, the Congressers investigate the Washington Ba!i | cushions onto the field. The result | opened until approximately May 16. | courses of 8% or better, and four who Many of the fans came a hundred | * Club, but it's always ona pass. A Congressman in the District of Colum } PS the game-—-wnas enjoy v i en was that the game was called in the pica aid 83, miles to see enjoy * pices eres: the anna bia would no more think of paying to see Walter Johnson pitch than be ninth with Wheat on gecond, and still | PHILADELPHIA, April 5.—J. Wood | _pioteph, Schiotman of Detroit, mas the ing, the Sea Ponnieat Praalin | i be . a t 0 a 4 aye: OUR ce lace roc ase 's fu jest comec aa Ipwis 2, Pesck 195 pounds would 6 Hiram conduct @ filibuster. a theoretical chance for Brvoklya to Piatt, golt champion of Phidelphia in the, inst division who fell down so ‘The ‘Senators ‘were leading when : ) 3% and former national semi-finalist, to- | badly in the first round that he is no’ © came to end, Jess bf Georgp Bothner was referee. Cheers Washington is the city of magnificent distances from the top of the Ruth doesn't often play the baby | day announced he will go pea at a Ukely to qualify. He took 45--42—87, SOT pa ie Ak non ee yee } freee he ntrotuction of all thr *. | league, One season, when all the critics maid Gritith had produced a | OC but he did to-day, and his fello | with the toun of American ccnntenes | eee ee oe FS eis Middle wey" | Giants and Joe Judge, the New York ‘ { p 7 Slr 5 “The ry 2 * ‘players declare jt's because he hasn’ entie: e a — fr 9 fi dhe cghite of the ring over what con, | Winner, t turned out to be “The Hirth of a Nation." It waa the wont Seen ationding etzictly to training, 1s WhO will try to lift the Brit goit| ,Arthur Yates, of the Onl Hil Cub boy hit the first ball pitshed down i atitutdd tho barred headlock. Tk Griff. ‘The critien now concede that the Griff of the baseball diamond | Uut of condition ahd ya onwered ever |champlonship, Platt made his decision | Rochester, surprised tne score bourd Niiian teat, ne bases ii Bothikr illustrated the fair hold and | tn never produce a real success tl he puts Nick Altroek into two ‘1 hen he “4 Milan beat out an infield wit and his fellureitolget started amninat ces (foliowiig the. receipt CC la letter Sornl tee ication terre. tore he No the third lowes score for the No. 3 Judge crossed the plate. Washing the foli] hold on Billy Sandow, mana- | reelers. Nick is that part of the baseball machine that makes the cus- good hurling of the Dodger: itchers. | Willtam C. Fowne ir. of tsbu a - eric: SCO! ano! “I 1 B Li ger of Lewis, while Pesck looked on! tomers forget tho on the wrong end of the se When Griff's club | He was at bat in the ‘ enth, with | who will ci n the ‘eam pee ‘ale in. gig and he poe his fa See SVE ARal lites Hee approvingly. It was finally decided | as a winning Nick ean knock off work. That's why he gets tus | two men on base, when young George | ——— { th into his tee shots and and Foss's single to left field } that g@he side chancery would be! respite from Ov! NY April |Mohart, pitching for Brookiyn, sent |, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Ww. He needed a 4 at “ Prickson held the Giants runt fl | | ci. touee over two fust, breast-high curves.) V%» April 6. ‘The first annual’ White aghtesnths for. 76) but boom 6. for two innings. In the third Barnes i 21 they got under way, and Moriarity called them both strikes, |5ulphur Springs open championshi errenc ear Toca wee ceed ny H : Sot eal getter atoa It's a tough handicap on the Nationals to take spring training in | Whereupon Ruth “blew up.” | golf tournament will be held during the |¥; J Fownes 24 of Onkmont, Ho start, —— se " vaun' double wristlock on the| the land of the Democrats and then start the league season ina city in He asserted both pitches were too | enenioean "e" ie piuos rosea |hole, winking ‘a full iron shot. tie got | 8 ler. Lewis was down and cne| fested with Republicans. ‘The change, it is feared, will be too much. | high and shook bis fist in Moriarty’s | who will take part, playing off in three. |OWt In 40 and then visited ‘all the traps R AY j ne shoulders touched the mat, A| ‘That's why Harding is eoing on a long Journey next fall tf he plans to | face and had to be called to thetbench. | ball teams, ‘as follows: Walter |!" the play and was 54 coming in for a EVENING vy } few m@rmutes squirming and Lewis got | take a squint at the series, When the inning ¥ over ho re . David Wilson, Leo Diegel, Carl ah oF a. v4 oh8. Spring Lonriamont | to hig) feet safely. A few minutes ee newed the argument. Ii was this that won, George Hotheringham, Jock | fownes 2d, made a2 at. the twolfth | OWN SPORT HISTORY Pi beed he head stult and Pesek clamped | [rset the crowd against the umpire, | HOLamnstn, Toten sr wood, Joke |hole, " alnking a full | brassie shot, | \ \SoMViclor Mast “W.'G, Gonion ori bets hadvone's, two Ts and three 68 | This will tickle the ear of \—— A dinner instead of an athletic meet | business men! | will attract the attention of the local dent this early that Lewis was gol The Bay Ridge Sporting Club will | Britton for the clam honor. It took quite a 10 ‘e a? beard’ fieor dod cinder cath atnictes| Orainarily, of course, it dent Bil arly that Lome wns ging |The Hay Ridge Sporting Club witli nawa tr we vam wean oe corre! Like “ Bushers’’ High Scores in \Colnbin re Boer t eee ortae ear oneer| \takes months for any lower- ging. WLewis hadn't tried a thing yet, with Sallor Joe Daly, who won hin | 2%, lstion will be present 10 look orer the! prow Restaurant at 6.30 o'clock this evening | y ipalilegl out of wristiocks. In less thas put Young | suuaray Wy to sim Wats ot i _ Against Yanks Headpin Games To Vermont Nine 0 2 fist annua eet-ogeiner dinner ing of manufacturing costs on tl wristiock again. This time the Saad sie attain ine (Mistic News saa Fava and Gossip ) (Fistic News sm5ana and Gossip) and Goal p Dodger = tside the ropes, It was evi- pulling out of wristlocks. In less than |/#8t fight by knocking f the Metropollts As dation of the | sum i ton miputes he slipped away from six | Ritchie, opposing Young Stewart in a} ee Foe aaNecig rerviclerce en ath — Gis retell con ae i ¥ * in 7 Battling Jevinsky bas just been dened up for q oy | 7 1] the gave an exhibition of bis |(meveTund bout. The wemi-sinal | oie Feehan fr ers dey 9) ged (Mpeolet 40: Eee. Soveins “Warke.) Ten teams competed in The Eve-| ‘three pitshers from Columbia Unt. Which make up the association, will be ut H | ee, Fare At Ct hibition of, bis | will bring together Young MeGowan | lit marmwelaht wilt swap puncier with Dan] ATLANTA, Ga., April 6.—With a ning World headpin bowling tourna- | versity were unablo to hold the heavy | [itis "und athlotes, whtle “req her offi- | In clothing we are-our own |, " 1 and larry Lundy for ten ro | O'Dowd of Heston in a scheduled twelve rouid | possible chane . ¢ phum’ aH clals and athletes je requests for ' Gfotch hold, but befdre he could slam |@"d Larry Lundy for ten rounds. | O'Dowd of oston ins seaduled wwelveround| possible chance of beating out the |ment at Thums White Hlephant | pitting University of Vermont team teservations have’ been received from|Manufacturers, and base vis i him to the mat. Lewis slid out of |Another ten-rounder will be fought | | Yankees in their spring exhibition | Bowling Academy last night, and out! in check and the Bitat. in| old-time athletes, whose names, with | : da of” " { trouble as if he were greased. Itight ‘between Young Kramer and ‘Tommy Sree th * © up-Staters won in {hurwondermatke, mill grace pages in|PTices on to-day’s cost : ' John Doowelly. the now lightwiuht fedter who |fetien the champion Dodgers allowed |of this number six were winners of 4 i ; after this Pesek, who was doing all 'popin, and six rounds between Happy the first scheduled game of the sea- | the record books. | rT t ‘ 4 the work, got another wristlock nided | 174) “nd six rounds between Happy his last thirten fights, wi endeavor to! another game to slip from their grip |sterling silver medals for rolling|son at Gouth Field by a score of —=— Ls replacement. th > by a leglock, but the Strangler slipped | Gorman vs, Jack Monty, The new ove more to ing when he mets Jack ot Birmingham yesterday. The Dod-|scores of 100 or more. No records ‘ CAMBRIDGE, Maée., April 5,—Near- | is " i ar eee when ready fight emporium is the only one of ite | PMMm In tweireroumd fake at Cvaneraile : Bae |8 to 5 ly 200 men, the largest turnout in years, | ‘urther — i fai Fete ea eat mnie | %. Avett tk 8 nad a gol en onport unity io | mete esha. either the individual | The Morningside Heights team ™perted (6 THll Bingham, coach of the} Tn furnishings, hats, shoes f FTER Pesek got his seventh | duck Betton, welterweight caamoton of the woria, | Take It three straight, but poor play- jor team cist. Macrae & Rose | mage a miserable showing on the practke of the season |and sporting goods, though + ; twistlock on the Strangler end! at un wee has torn, rufing up at Frewa Tick spring | 18H in the latter part of the game |team was the high total of the eve-| pela, making nine errors, which aided Re SG are ail t th J ti t "had him closer to tho boards aks Match % | ina not waar to bos eas he oayly,| proved costly. ning with 443, Of this total J. Mac-| Vermont in collecting four runs in ler announced’ to-day he would ait |we are no’ e manu- | a. | ay-etala es HAY Laon ot | ee: hee MORNE AB. tenets ule MM Robbie last night was anything but |rae contributed 106, which, by the : the advice of the rting editor than fyer. Lewis did a fipfop sud Tet sing Harry Landon of) ac, who te going wine for the veteran ; | |the first inning SA with he wiueL: | facturers, e same t , ariean, who nt of bls inst nine iiancadba Nvacina hint wae lan ba ° A the ro ‘ denly pnd was back on his feet In a ty ue ysockout pou, will moeen jolly. Seeing o ball game, which was |way, waa high score Columbia,managed to get seven safe newspapers belo nding any |obtains—all prices figured at ' i jiffy, ‘Phen followed the usual byplay | 77, Ue seven ene naldle holt alll spent ber Uenetit boxing tournament wil! be siaged | Apparently won, lost by his boys on| The medal winners were: R. A. De | nits off Duba, the upstate twirler, hut |change in the Ww Uiker Boxing, Law | . it } of div ia 806 out from under each pew Moore iS oanmaret dey dame eer Ra account of careless Maying was just)Leon, American Exchange National|the jatter kept th ht Rryun ding if the Boxing Commission | to-day’s market. il 7 other!tant® Lewis finally landed on Apri 11, The out-of ono om nore than the robust manager could | yank, 4 Gcotas weadia doteniers 1 ese hits so well must be reonganised Thaker. 4 ' the pmess table outside the arena as Linea She Rar by Ym lbear ‘The Dodgers had given their | pons = a ese jSeatiered that the Blue and White pgi,ADELPHIA, April 5.—-WIam we H Forithe first time Lewis applied the tome good boy In the ater bent, and Ted “Kid” followers much confidence by trin- | Hasslacher Chemical Company, 100; | oid not get their men across the ,'T. ‘Tilden 2d, i's ‘and national ten Our friends and customers |" ; headlgek from in front right after it eet # Sued Comouerus Uh enottnr heallie | ming the Miller Huggins clan in two |R. M, Lattimer, Hartley House, 103; | piate, |nis champion, in fir nee |: buvi heir Sori } this apt, but “he let go when k cut put. yesterday | George H. Lown, Hartley House, 108;|° Conch Coakeley tried th 2 here since his return from in buying their Spring out- ed to t Tashio: nf “ ors.” yen! a » ven wus | oach Coakele rie wree of his ¢ matches Au f FS H MEAS TGMS the arc liste.’ The Neves | 3 [ett SMM comm Casa tae ee LY Te he Dodgers to an fortunate [Andrew H, Mekrich, Ameri | satonere in ai’ effect to etop ahe New | Caf. Blake, Philade fits get the immediate bene- Be) Mee wa showing great etronath, Mey | winutes but Pesck got No. 2186 Mt lamenre Houlevard, Mon {8 to Win the next three games with Chane One opm are Hnglanders, but thair superior brand |foa Vineent” Richards fit of all readjustments in } pd eo lOOT Nex ee eur ea), Would Hike to heer from manager the Yankees they will return to Brook- | > pane 4 i 3 Tae eiaantanlss trim, over Carl Fischer } humag knot when Pesek rockod him. plaudite of the row < Thelen fiahdh sad. ba beiet sett emt in the {iY Just Ono game behind. Itobble, be 1 teen teams are scheduled to roll | of ball, both in the field and at bat, Pit! Arad} values. : gelf of top and Kot the so-called toe Buangier's first real try By, eal gy oe iy Goldy mi 2 | fore the team left New Orleans, ad- {tls evening, | | Oe "city will have helped them subdue the New York ae Tere Result? | held dm the Strangler, It was more Era MN aa un | Wey alghs, The twon wil batle for fiften | Mitted that he didn't beltey He eetae on hand; Be Marys Le. |"Oxe se cs eh tase esanael| "Phouch March o veat ane 8 Lewislequirmed in apparent pain as ‘bey were both on their feet, o | reunda ere would be the winners in the four | oun of Riverdale wil be on the jp | Columbia bad qeverel good oppor- | came from 8 expected quarter. to- | i Year 880° h ‘ Pesekj using bis strong right arm, Bead Ai Bidwmwond Gros Raliedey wis vas fosrame [Morty nt He wan oontident hia -clup| Wick. tove commame Woes ne Bparrew |funities to eeare,, bus sir sett tied B Witten box players Indi a wen far and away the biggest { ef. ed and pook whe e crawled his way tO] more and Arde O'laan of this ety in a fitter: | showing against the American | mont players with men on bases oi ‘owing F vor! qe . a i geemed something would have to give, | safety under the ropes while Lewis had| round contest, Pighting Piupatrick of Urvoklya representaives. a0 lathe and Freddie Pump were winners in the | icitied see Ppt ppaulleraa rachepouy ‘Figs announced they hed uncovered 8 | March shows a gain over: « ' but Lewis escaped miraculously. It a punishing wristlock on him, Lewis’) 1 ment dimmie Fiona of tong Isfend Ci) in «| t had assumed the pitching Faster: individual bowllng chaniptonships last eve- not mentioned in the case had won| that "“ if ‘was a gruelling affair for the first half got even a minute later by doing the Jean sod Charla Kobler wtil after Clarence Mitchell had ; Bn Hacks beat Chiet Dunbar at Bille ¢ omges's — more than $300,000 on the series aN. “ | hour. same thing. The crowd showed that | ™t) Walter t Wu author (en ru held the Yanks to two runs in five won five out of mven games at the Pordkam Arcade | BOWIE SELECTIONS. S The best of everything tt Just at this stage, with both on it didn't like this method of defense Se es: ‘ innings, In the sixth irining with one drive, Bronx. mere two. iden in thle sericn Lak VICKSBU Ra. Miss., ApH ve ape ‘Al | the floor, Lewis tried for a headlock, , Perspiration was ooging from buth |, Keome may be teen in a Brookiym boul Gown, Ping odie hit a liner through SM Ga, "\e"uing of doftat a Pung hande | First Race—Red Tom, St, Mau- New York Yannixans closed thelr aiagjmen ani ys wear. sO \ but it was of the barred variety, and men as the hour mark was passed, | soning Club, @ now organtsalon ‘ak | the box, Mohart started after the ball |” Four series ar down for decision toanisht Sabby; rice, Mawrcoran: by a score of 12 to 5. sporting goods and luggage. \ ee ie sapne, the Atrenel r brei wie and to the layman it didn't noo POB- | woich will stace ite fina show April 16, aaima te |2Nd then let it roll through him, Kil- | Teta) ap a ee reaen fie, boas) ae Secand. RacesCarline @., L/En- poo Neyer Wee | Pese! got a head scissors on Ed., | sible that either man could get an] yes uftale ‘ ‘eit | duff made matters worse by fum- tno iedting at the Pastime alleys, and Lacke ele Rockvale. , M' LE, Ala. Apr yam! 1} who lip to roll all the way across the | effective grip. hag procured the Huale lebiweigtt Wo meet Gave | Hi “the ball when Re had. a food | tone Comm eh the Hunts Point ‘lier, Hebe ie paler | ganse, the Clowauantl American, ROGERS PEET COMPANY ring 4d outside the ropes to get Lewis had a real job on his hands |chanee to dispose of the outfielder. | —<~—--- oni, Pian harlie Leydecker, club Infels ROR etary 1s Broadway ’ Broadway i] free. (Pesck was furnishing a won- up to this point, and both he and the| Jack Sharkey and Midget Smith, whe meet na) Hrooklyn again outhit the Yankees. | gy Scores Anether Knockout Renan aneea u World's Si championship last year, | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Gerfubexhibition of wrestling, with a crowd knew it. The Strangler was | fitteen-round pout at Mautation Casino Tounday |They made twelve solid bingles, but | Herman seni Hace] obng Um ms ‘aA in a small bone. in’ the aceon: if Variety of holda. In the language of very much outscienced, but he had | aigut, are tots getting in the best of wba te they could not make the hits when | by Defeating Solsbers. forning ula, lower right arm and it is s he wi , onvenient . | sw ringgider, he was giving Lewis hell, strength in his favor mill, Toe (wo Gaye are anxious to get a crack ai | they were needed. Pote Herman continued his eampaign| Fifth Race - Up, Lioyd {2" Cue of the game for at lenst four | Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave. Col! and columns would be neces. Pesek delinerately dove under the | Joe Lyah for the ban Jimmy Johnston will leave the in an endeavor to get a return bout} ony by oom ean ie" ks 7“ »t Warren at4lstSte | sary tabulate Pesek’s determined ropes when Lewis had hie wrist 80 | scam @ knockout, the of Dodgers to-night for his home in with Champion Joe Lynch by knockin Nettnaka bd by) CHICAGO, April t coll nt ae Li) Ca 1 Was | uated wil Oe increase » bundred fold Rast Chattanooga, where he and his out Johnny Soisberg. — th eran TecenTh Hage os Rolin Bock: Old ran (Ho Run) Boke ol Tom ¢ an's left as aula’ “tot Rel aes brother Doc, a member of the Indians | Hrooklyn boxer, in the seventh round of! yekenna, Austral. ne New York Americans rolling under the ropes, ‘ Saul feet vir ae Kg mae OY OM Meeks: will be tendered a dinner on Thurs- the main bout at the Kreeport Sporting pol alan SS anize webs Strahgler got a front headlock, but " 4 day by the Masonic lodge. Johnston (Club last nent Bola He {took a . 1 team mat ook. veating and was knocked down in t will rejoin his team mates in Brook tines hocyed down in ts Eddie Fletcher Scores Knockdown, HAZLET Pa, April §.—Eddie WSectetury of the “Baseball | Monger 8 rang, Clad, 149 East 24th st one mimed him to the floor, | 2! pve tnd in order to be ip the best of ehape Sommission headed by Judge Landis, Peiep sgn Gayere 3100, peiaaies, Laveie got 8, pasntul | Cowie tier for ‘tha tulll bas requested € ‘postponement, lyn A WER they bad been at it forty Pesek lifted him off his feet with his | wul Apr gi, Koberws coulinotel «Light attaoe (ffort% which on more than one oc- ‘casiom went for naught through monwealthh Chub Ape My has twee ae eadiook and Both. | 5 the uneven N Tork said last night Mr, O'Connor's state: Taalent yee Rossen rth Mii? > Beste. 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