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ad THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 192k. BOXER AGAIN PROVES HIS EXCEPTIONAL ABILITY HERE sananesnciin " - = 7 . i <+— 7 @ EYRE OFF! - - - #- «+ ~~ By Thornton Fisher| Tom Gibbons Outclasses 4 Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co (The New York Bvening World) | (“R= YOO) y sraeue Larry Williams, Scoring OBSERVED THAT | | ; “ pane wi ait Knockout in 4th Round « son | ged: oul “ Si. Paul Light’ Heavyweight) GIBBONS-WILLIAMS BATTLE 2 Strengthens Impression He DRAWS “GATE” OF $4,922.70, ™ Made Recently When He! By John Pollock. - | Also Stopped p Samp-|. Tem Gibbons of St. Paul received WE aor a Conscience , | HAVE — AN DERMED IF | CONT HATE yO START THE SEASOW BY BEATING YP_AN IMVALIO~ WILL GET TANGLED tas THE DODGERS w@ 6 1 UP WITH BoSTONESE $1,046.40 for stopping Larry Williame ‘i (TODAY WHEN THEY son. of Bridgeport % the fourth round of PLAX IN THE - their fifteen-round bout at five iO OF THE TEA By John Pollock. Pioneer Sporting Club last night, The AND THE HOME OF é ne avoka Hike ih » gross receipts, including the Goyern- F id tom Gibbons, the sensa-|Ment tax of 10 per cent, amounted eh How Boxing Managers Win 1 onal fighter of St. Paul, proved|'® M9270, Gibuons fought for #2 : : . i . Z Ito the « e satisfaction of t ent the net receipts, whic ; , Fights for Their Men in Their 4 ” Z ‘° Jee ene eatin wcinity, that he is the{kave him che above sum. Willlgme. oi Own Reports. ALQIGHT] CAM IT! [ent right heavyweight in this country|Fecelved $1,100 for his end, as he Ga LES SEE FOR OURSEWES [hy the easy manner in w he | boxed a guarantec, The State "" 3g OXING managers are still getiing stopped Larry Williams, the game gets $214.70. Over 2,000 fight fa it ‘night press rates” in sending heavyweight of Bridgepo n the! Witnessed the bouts, of whieh 188 oA ‘out reports Ji fights in which first twenty seconds of the fourth) bought te Vickels for the show, >* ex ‘their own men participate, We bad oped that that evil had been cor- at) including the Government wx, were n-round be round of their firte the Pioneer Sporting Club last sold as follows | Williams $ not counted out, as| 867 20 $1,667.40 rected after the expose of the methods Whur velar G6T TO MA stele baaiiciaaameestreee shire RT AC ae E 1 "993.0 ef Al Lippe in describing the per- yee OPENER ,Bovs - Willie Lewis, his manager, tossed 410 at 5.50 ‘ 2,255.00 formances of members of his stable) %C* res ate Retr | towel into the ring acknowledg | Exchanges 7.00 every time they fought. On Monday Ins feat Just as Referec Dan Hickey was pets Se might five telegrams, two via the counting over Williams as be sat oa| Tota! 922.70 the floor. Postal and three Western Union, came wi was d ed by ans | into The Evening World office from with a short right swing to jaw | © his corner, where as many managers on the subject of which followed several efts and] er quickly covered how their men won after “the great- est fights ever esen,” etc. Four of rights lo the fac Jing him flush on the “bu ast blow nual ton.” See Sy feilowing ing that Willlams was done for had a ¢ \sdem bad the telltale N. P. R. on the - “ bons walked over to Larry's r| from. tn the bout sta top, Yadicating that they had misrep- ; i, = IF PHILLY WAKES UP (N TIME OUR. ind was about to ask Leis to t ni to his comer a de- resented themselves as bonafide news- wel when V him y shorty after the fou GIANTS WILL OPBN THE SEASON THERG {0 0) Willluins’s secon cur In the fi 4 Maberiien in filing their messages, South oF (SF HST. AND SHAVE. HIS arr : te ts fee tes iS f to Willlams’s { s ° a: fe n # ; ae round The most surprising came from on we Ne -—* { aes o5 limes, the first time with a right to | | | | Lawyer Sam Wallach, manager of bis , brother Marty, and told how 3old'er Bartfleld had been handed the deci- sion over Marty Cross at the Sroad- way A.C. on a silver platter. Con- timuing Sam wrote: “Bartfield was | floored for long counts three times in the second round and severa! times im later rounds.” An unbiased account of the bout 4 count of r ume wita a left to third time with anot the jaw for @ count af wwsaccees: |Maryland Jockey Club Tan ooreve® Decides to Recognize By Neal R. O'Hara. as a ee , ; ; Pe ae cae te —a nents metarenes || England’s Golf Ball Stand Bedwell as Ross Agent aria iriae i Gov. Miller, the prominent works of a prominent State, has pulled a hemos bing b a few times suddenly shot bell rang Wil two left jabs ans , , Aah: : : z A mae MeL tee Et vaca urtecrteuts sation | i" to lefts to Larry's stomach, Gave chan Dartnaie ha coe beer ot| ith ove tn executive tection, The Governor invites Manhattan wort | EV ate No Sunnorters Here|®s Saris: 3s Result of Sud reincen the, sturylang: Jockey \Glab| afer tabigg'a west for eaten sees UIT Eee page To dete ICL AO AL Ea acai AAR cae dala ‘| den Change of Mind Regard- | Racing Commission entirely | Wiliams BoC up. but Gibbons, was Agreed on the decision. However, that | Sweet advice. ‘That's strictly new in parliamentary procedure. It is ; Sena ieee ce eemen ”| Bedwell willbe permitted| Ment utter Nim ana with two: more is another matter. What we want to| also an unparalleled caper for the boys that guess the racing selections. | ing Turfman’s Status. j ty act as the Ross nt in Maryland,| rights to the jaw dropping him to the but not in the metropolitan circuit. | yy Hud he been refused the right here it roning Wort was the hope or the iegal fraternity call attention to is that Wallach,| It only goes to prove once more you can never tell what is liable to |Latest Movement andard-| MARION AIL being a lawyer, ought to know that/ happen under a Republican Administration. t to Standard HOLLINS SAILS it is at least unethical to get some- thing under false pretenses, as he did ee fie ize Floater Type Ball Abroad) FOR ENGLAND TO HELP | ATTEMON 1° again. Although outclassea Williams got up again and managec to lust the round out. He went to his % BALTIMOHE, Md, April 14. to bring about the divorce " c . in accepting “night press rates," to ‘When the sporting scribes did column right, into the Executive Not Favored by American) BRING BACK GOLF TITLE 1B sudden announcement late| Maryland would be compe Aeraee s cent ene igcy Gan meuene Which he must know he is not en-| Chamber at Albany they gave the Gov. a cauliflower ear from the dope y Am oa) last aight chat the Maryland |#8ue !ts own licenses, and edie spatial hi Gaba etanearti te titled, they banged up against his tympanum. A sport ed. is only human, as Miss Marion Hollins of the } : Maryland | provided with a newer field than the] that Gibbons again showed how he ' his errors in pennant winners show. And if the boys can chin them- Players. Jockey Club had decided to | oi the B Me dad | hid-fshioned ambniance chasing Westbrook Golf Club, Long Island, nize H, Guy Ledweil as author-| other trade getters that would eve zo — ‘one of the members of the Amer- lly make the State Comn ; ; ey zed agent for J. K. L. Ross and thap | Willy mak . hol eit ICY ppy left into Williams's kidneyw (ioek? ones By William Abbott. ican toam that will attempt to [ii irimtico wiriciais wanted no tur. {CTOs between a board of pardons and) and he sapk to the floor in agony. Tt Section I—Roxing managers that send collect messages will get 6 ae is little chance that thie} lift the women’s championship of a court of app can stop an opponent, or at least weaken him with a punch. Tom shot UT to continue, Another mossage| S€lves up to the Governor's car we'll have a new block of laws that read ‘came from Leo P. Flynn, saying| Uke this: that Tony Caponi, the fast New York featherweight (they are always ... fast), gave Johnnie Drummic a bad from other tracks who cared to make] Paul Sampson away with in the see- ; that were presented and refused yes- Maryland their f uls for thos nished | wa it h ibe leher eignatures. to the nominations | was this same blow that Gibbons put thirty days’ suspension at a river resort. country will enthuse over the| Great Britain this year for the me. ection 1—Boxing managers that send prepaid night telegram will present agitation in Great Brit-| first time in history, cailed on the | terday, os oe : Mpatiewonealloniessedeell: ie HEC Cah eee cue ate te eee beating; that Caponi had won every| get the complete three months’ vacation. i : Aquitanis yesterday. Miss Hollins [rece re ae PTiM® expected, however, to restore com-| Although tobbed ot his wind by. the round, and’that the fans said it was REC LRGCTIREA CREA RATERO. TODUARISRORIISy. brand Gana tl will) |e ee eee eee ea ee eriercttisi@arh |e eee |piete harmony. Pimlico’s action ‘al punchy Williams agmin managed to the fastest fight seen in Troy in years,| get the gate or the golden brown headgear or both. jstandard golf ball. For one reason] is the | aay m r of the team | Yesterday the State Kav.n Com. | presenting a ¢ mplete list of officials | ret ap at the count of nine and again ‘Then came one from our old friend i 6 6 the dub class ix in the great majority] to start for a en an MS 9 | mission was culled upon by Ledwell's | for the coming Meeting Scere the bell came to his rescue by clang- George Engel, N. P, R,, too, impart- Section 'V—Training camp correspondents whose “discoveries” are | Bere and If there's one thing the) been preceded by Miss exa Stir (counsel to assert itseli, and 1¢ did in See catia in gupand 05 fhe mew [oo Menke dase out ce: tat ing the information that Harry Greb| farmed to the minor leagues will have the gravy scaled off their ex- |2OVice likes to do it is to soak an ling, who is now in Scotland, | no uncertain terms. Pimlico was di- ) ards e meeting. Ye Vine lectins nar eat ndavecunaeds tex had knocked out Soldier Jones (wko-| pense accounts. Joceasional long ball from the tec.| getting accustomed to the wind | rocivd to accept Bedwell as the awe | tio the ania th. Wholpegtnning of the fourth round as the ie ever he is) in the fourth round, before Section V—rAthicter in vaudeville that get by the office boy will get | There are some leading players whe| peculiarities that prevail on Brit thorized agent for the Ross racing | ioteq last year. ‘The rules have been| fieured that Williams would not last 5 6,000 fight fans at Toronto; that Greb| the razzberry, full weight guaranteed. fieate. around! threes Hundred’ varda|) piue courses Mise Heine ae a tablishment, us the commission had | changed ince then: to-day they are] another round. ‘They guessed right made a great fight, and that Jones Section VI—Sporting eds. that pal around with the Governor will | driving, but wbout 80 per cent. of eat golfing circles NeAmer. |The Pimileo assoolation upon notin: | “emer to apeelnt but one, for Gibbons sailed into him the mo nk J. Bryan and] ment the session started, and backing pt_ from the) Willia against the ropes let fiv expected, butl lefts and rights for Larry’s head ant minor importance.| jaw. Each blow took the remainin ll wage the battle} strength from Williams, and with 2 by legal talent as]quick rieht jolt flush to his jaw Larry cted that the|sank to the floor. Referee Hicker and the arted to count over Williams wheat new|the towel came from Williams's cor meetin«] ner, ending the one-sided contest Williams lasted longer than Paul Sampson against Gibbons, as he went get the day off and also full pay. hear) . Pia oi with a left hook Amendment to 8 American ama lengthen the distance of their shots, Taylor, over in Philadelphia, to to try and get it i Be hen ee all coe The modern high-speed ball more iP rs! “Temple Dobell, then |cdgment of the comm elon oe “Joe Tiplitz, who has been steadily than anything else accounted for the s Gladys Ravenscroft, in the | to dictate its racing polie: [Rents unakaisted , ait ° 5 \present popularity of the ancien lvRampionship. Last year, | Hedwell announced at Bowie yes- a rging to the front te 3 national champ! P: | ‘ ey sacral? 4 forring to the trot an atiniweirnt| Ratner Promised Bout With Wilson sexism ‘same ‘on wie wie “of the| Geer winning her first fives | eiday that twenty clght of the f9F¥- atten. wi other victory to his list when he de- j Atlantic. Mister Dub quickly found! matches, she lost to ss Molly |cight horses he has had in training aclation YJ 2 { “4 + a 5 ‘one; he could get unexpected distance al-| Griffiths, the sensational English | at Laurel would be shipped to Havre stablis sisively defeated ‘Tim Droney .n an If He Defeats Ted Lewis To-Night though uneertuin gf direction. Mean-| girl, by 6 and 4 in the Brit de Grace to-morrow and that they {rule established | trouble evading Droney's swings, and —_—— while hard hitters developed excep-| Women's tourney. Upon return | would start racing Saturday, the | °PA% : Ra tute eat Nonal yardage and it was their prow-| Yng'te America she was the med- | opening day. ‘AC curs are still trying to| tea for the last few years, her | cation hastily decided to acce first notable achievement com- |order, though there is ing in 1913, when she was runner | th. took the count five times before nook | ion VI—Or, rather, sporting eds, will be entitled that will be cording to ( at the conclusion of the contest was i ‘and cry @ f ° : yard Burke of Havre de Grace | four rounds, while Sampson only went ‘ i A : ; T% Yeht at the Columbus Sporting Chub| ess that raised the hue and cry about De Mere AOA AL AG. | OGHRIOARANEUuauie Que herecte | ats our FOU & winner by a large marsin.” Door |Pair Will Meet in Star Bout] "mre cy ste potunnus soon Gt coe iatance ruining expensive links! Mayfield with: an 82. qacommander, Ross is due ere w- | track, the reports of a coushing epi-(twa, Gibbons floored Willlams seven Droney. His manager made n0 re- ; 7 will exchange punobes with Battling and the need for reform | Dariod rethanivce he Binilion. nents (temnoemnone tne Hormes: there hive | times in ths athe port. at the Manhattan Tain go. of twelve rounde. This o Yet tne distance marks are very a | fary to. recognize Bedwell as ie (een eee ty eee ete to make aot Food scrap, as both Inds are game and agereasive (safe from che average golfe He's | a > elagent. It be explained to his | 22 wer Cay if HE fifth message containing fistic Casino. tettlera, Buddy Young and Bddle Leonard will | endeavoring to reglstc Sccrhaps five | holder, pow making A tour of the) seen will be explained to his|an inspe ill the horses on bent world, made a favorable impression| satisfaction, possibly, that the doubt : tidings came from Gvorge paitie ten rounds. tn the other bouts, taule Stein | yarde more, the goal of his hitting am- | WOen" south, where he finished with|that prompled the action was due to he psicieee ve Prank Figpauick, and Kid Biackle rm Beony|pition, Yet becau. w could drive at Pinehur Thite lence after tha Bien Smith, representing Jobnny pH 1 pa Ge drive the leaders at Pinehurst and White| lis silence after the receipt of Pim Dundee, but George paid regwiar By John Pollock. ie around the $00-yard target there re- | Suiphur Springs. Kirkwood is a big uggestion that he make hie ecstad ‘ap ue Abn eeae sree attractive card of bouts at the Cen-| tay berlin of Panama will clash in the wind-up capri reducing thelr #lze and} “Hy, is now en route: to Wurope, butlany ements ar ‘Another official of the association ry ‘epor' le sa! hat Johnny | ¢ Sport! Yo" of | of twelve rounds at the Brighton Boxing Chub of wig expects to return to this country in- socal politicians are rather fabber-| intimated yesterday that the report ha@ only “shaded Johnnie Ray" and ok SADHAUAD eben) he ®. | Staten Talend on Saturday night. Sailor sartin,|, AMA the Joke of the matter Js that | side three months gusted over the sudden turn of affairs| iq "yen circulated for. the express conceded Ray the early round, what-| Harlem to-night, In MAIN £0.| the Staten Inland bearrwolght, and Bill Shillinger (the reform has failed to achieve its | ——— ———a-——— ——— | ne eof soaring away severnl of ever one that is. Smith didn't forget |Ausie Ratner, the Bronx middle-| of rniiadcipaia wil como together in the sem!-final | PUTDOSs and she new-type ba , eee eae ME Coge ohaihed Only One Bowler Gets Silver Medal). yc yen notes port proves that while there hing it never approached the proportions of an ep! 1 . , “ We eae | demic, and that the afflicted ones are Jimmy Johnston will stage another | tommy Meteor, the wea edo middiewetgnt, ana/Sulted the movement “ standardize | tonow and hits a long ball in person and not through | crMt ane ting their health, grou the stereotyped “in one of the best | we: ho ta tant developing into| et tm founds Shere wil’ be tre eter bouu| being hit further than ever. iGente held’ adding that Ray | wele hit, who ta) faah developing: 1p} on cenly meleead. Cahiers the tendency to restrict balis is being f one of the topnotchers in the middle- carried much further along radical trom New York, that the owners of / gonfused by Dundee’s rope tactics and | woignt givision, will take on Ted| As the boring bill has peaed both houses in the! lines in England than in the United In Evening World Headpin Tourney the cheaper clans of horses that have ! ‘We repeat these messages in orde:|“Kid" Lewis in the feature bout of Lay gis Misrourt, and ts now up to the Gov. /Stases, ore ey Ha ME proponen i continue on their winning way at é to show what little ch he orticr | Afteen rounds, Frank Bagley declarod | mF % thet Sisto for nls stensture or reaction, | make the floater the standard Sait Pi ti e | favre de Grace. Burke haa ’ Marte yocarsmich conditions Ita acy that Hainer, will try tard 10 |r ay ens Meanie in teat ty and if this should come to pass it will | : ¥ ; Sma NEeIN snecwame {assurance that these New York stables ‘These practices of wily managery are at Ro ! [ty the Pole commisionrs until after the Gor [Mean a fatal blow at the gamee) 4 4H of Christ Church phy tlnernems SOU enOS Lee eta gronqdnltae Mae ett (hey More oftentan | Atop Lewis, as Marty Kiliiten, mana- | mor has digemd of 1. As s roauit the Jonany| Popularity, as only an expert eoulh| NICATNIY lina atte Bvrdham Arad ‘wigs.| night, in response to his assurances hot get them the desired publ cicy. | ger of Champion Johnny Wilson, has| Murry-Harry Kebaott bout on Aprit 20 bes ben |Manipulare “he Highs tadton Wl | pouse, With Score of 107, mat, Charley Mower, aerate 18) Oe yesterday, made by telephone to We hope that hereafter managers will agreed to let Wilson fight Ratner at | ‘ard of. pristi¢ally unplayable 19.8 alle wind) ews the trainers of the Greentree, R. T save thelr money, even if paid £0 the| one of the open air shows here this| Johnny Batt of Jemey Ci ‘Phe 1921 tournament lst for the | the Lucky One. coumolcnaaipethow that ist hvemen ware an | Wilson Jr. Jere Carroll and P. A egraph pany at cut rates, by le flyweight tile of this ark 1 *y , ie entered, witch tsa recor mite the tour | Clark stables. Riminating The Evening World in|summer, providing that Ratner beats] (anew in two rounds, le Inwood Country Club ie Just out: _ Vnament. weal ot ohn i x Making their reports, We prefer our| Lewis, Jack Wolfe meets Charley |ts not afald to defond hls tue In a drei Fe ee ee Lae tk with an Ve | Out of the tenctedme that Dowled |) i Oe 28 We All aboard the Spring eee from another source, more de-| Hayes of Harlem for ten rounds} tout lew Diamond. bis manager, bas |hole medal play with handicaps, Onlin The Evening World Headpin|? e contest isto. OD , Shoe-Shoe! 4 — tare and Jack Redmond clashes witn| DMT to mest Youns tule Kid of Hrooklymina ff levery following turday, Sunday | owing Tournament last night at} - . =e 4 _ ¢ »ment | Barney McGove ; sable e Drooklyn Arena on Aatur land holidays there'll be some form| BOWE Aa Ni Y k 5 er ties on sma: HAT was funny statement |Barney McGovern in & return Ro of ay nigh This out o te a erat an ar rommotition for club members, ‘The|Thum's White Elephant alleys only ew rorker. All-lea' ee issued by Pilly Gavin of the|ten rounds, This pair recently fought) Cnariey Domwerick has matched Benny Vaieer of {InWood championship starts Sept.|one bowler succeeded In Winning a . ray Spring lasts. International Sporting Club on|a great bout at the same club, » to meet Johnny Drummie, the Jersey city (10, With on 18-hole qualifying round. |;op, The lucky bowler is McCarthy) oxing Titles SEL Sieing Commission and the realg- Lghtwelgit, in the main go of fifteen rounds at | ‘Tournament fixtures are under the] o¢ ‘tne Christ. Church House No. 1} Dh j 01 Chairi Midget Smith and Jack Sharkey, who fought | Mie Pioneer Spor ation of Chairman Joseph Johnson . nation of Chairman Joseph Johnson. | ayy quriiting fight at the Central Manhattan Tey were booked to b nthe night on April 16. f Apri | control of the Sports ¢ tb. It is formed of nmitice of 8. L. Weil, possible team, who tallied 107 out of a BO! TON, April 13,—Sam_ 1 on onia To wear with our all- He denies that he or the club was the | gporting Club last Hmith getting the de» | soount of V deing hooked up to fight Charky an; Maurice Kohn, Bernard] 129 Mercantile Trust ‘successfully defended his title of n t Tee isa vacant Gontarcnce with |daon tem lates Tomes tre going to | O'Cuunell to Cleveland ou Apel 15, the bout was inbers, Al, Manowiteh and Perey] - The scores) Nene No. 4,;tonal amateur champion in the 158 leather shoes the Governor on boxing, as has hecn|batile again. They rere matched lest might by | Put back util the aborw date jomon. No. 1,60; meroan. . pound class of the national amateur suspe; tout ho doesn't aay why |Tex Wichard to meet in o iwelve-round bout at | wo of lao Fiyon's star bettlers, Kid Norfoth - 149; Mercantife Trust ¢ okie ot *Solo socks — so low mpionships held he ast -|night. Lagonia defeated B. Weeny 3 Me ch itanvica, hia repranantatine, wan |Madioon Bavem Garten on May 2 Bait t to| ana ul Hrnsine wil scams ie tne metas | ‘Walter Hagen, former holder of the] Mereantile Trust Co.. No in Albany two days before the cou- a puaraice of $5,000 and Sharkey will | Kid Norfolk, the colored tesermclate ett | national champlonship, is now in|cantile Trust Co. No. %, Ja fierce bout after going an extra ference if the club had nothing to do|medse & similar amount, ‘Thia will be thelr third | jock ‘Taww for ten rounds at York, Ta. and{ town making preliminary plans for) tile Trust Gow NG Wo “sercantile| cent tine” Tom Won five out 9 with the meeting. battle, Urennan will take on Willie Meehan for ten rounds| the team of Ar n_professionals| Church House, No, 1 41h; tier ach | Magus Soe Gavin plasters his letter to the Gay- aeicion Gln Manis ten sens” A tee rounds | nae will invade England for tho open| Trust Co, No. §, 103; Chrlat Churen| | Magnus larson of New Zork won by erndr with indictments of the Con. | Johnny Dundee, the popular ftaltan lightwelsht, | Norfolk and Ureunan are getting into condition at| title, Which only one foreigne CFR nar ee oi trsin Hescat Minas’ wrt Guiner miss on for its mistakes and its lack | Whe bested Johnny Ray of Pitsbursh in thelr | iniily Grupo’s gymnasium, Frenchman—has ever won. Accord- 2. ‘ beable ney She oh rene eleven | Mass of consideration of the club after the |tm-round go at the Mi ‘Square Ho Clube} ns maind,. the pond teatk ie . ent plans Hagen will cap- ‘8 mail brought in eleven | “Tharsen loosed a heavy punch to knock latter had drawn up the Walker b'l! | Pitsture on Monday night, received $2,599.40 for fant tuk’ tee 0 coil Regis m. which will comprise | additional entries for the tourna rnie Perrin of New Orieans into un priced for such good quality. The best of everything men and boys wear. Also sporting goods and luggage. Newor Used from the Ae hidinnt tain the te y and even had gone so far ag to fur- | Me end Tee gros receipts figured up $742 | ine airigiton ie erin cick about six homebreds and an equal] ment arrytown Y, M. C, A. enters usness within half a minute ir t Bish the rules under which the Cou. | Wied t# the larsou gate 40 far had at that club | 7 Ieiion Uewee Sporting Cluv tomorow | Kummber of pros who first learned the| three teame; Lenox, two teams; Nep-| their l-pound, semi-final, | The blow ie as rap ae iw ten signed up to meet Al Shubert 1 rity, | Was a right cross to the jaw, Larser | Rogistere f mission administered the law. In | for the priow, which were from $1 to $3, Dundee feath game in the old country, tune Meter of Long Island City, | Way Q right, ning ether words, the International Club]! ‘aiming at Orange, N. J. for his ton-round | feeinerwulgii of New Bedford, Mass tune Mins; Park View, Jersey City |hes, gone By iad thing to another 5 rations D and V for ten rounds to & decision at we Are 2 “ ' ht. | really created the jobs for the Com- | ut with Rockey Kansas at Milwaukee on April 31.) oe ioion on april 25. These leds cusht cA] Joe Kirkwood, the Australian titlelone team, and the Oxford team of!" ‘The heavyweights Gordon Munce o | RoGeRs PEET COMPANY plarioners nay te be ignored In the] 1. nies of Kansas City bas arrived tn up ® great serap, Woodhaven, L. Ly one Loam is New cork ang Insian. Bab | Tusker 9 | Broadway Broadwag on o PASE S ohna’s na ae arrives town . 5 Ahateen ‘teama ate sone ch othe: e h r Ro eee nena sO Tene | far bows with any of the pont Nghtwelghte, Hirt: | Willie Siencer, Chiseiown’s came end promising |Mickey Walker Bee ny Vie~) Ninctcor t: Texas Co, eight teams; | fell from ‘exhaustion in the second | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. p hes boxing in a wi years | bantamwe been matches ox tory Over Brook a ‘ams: Evergreen, | round. ie wanted to come up agait Convenient board. ton has been baxing in ¢ da for severe} ‘ a L matebed to bor Sonny Hunt's Point, two teams; Evergreen, | gor the third. but the bout was stopper \ a + Gavin, as clever as they come, lauds | tt ir Semtonantn ite ut Ca ie ‘arisea OP uiasrwsed. Apri # ue ite tana WARK, N. Jy April 18.—Mickey | Corona, L. two teams; Tenevus,|° The summaries foll mee nope u 0, Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, SR Merintalin So ob6 reais) oan | ene Seunene Ui Cae Ree |e eke vil bor ae wat, ene | Welker: the orncy looal weltermelehi.| tro teames vedaral Btaamalip Co. ¥, Now Yor! Warren at 41st St knocks it for a goal in the nex. by or etsburel testy criticism, picks it up with wel chosen words and verbally slams it to the mat again, winding up in te ee vernor of ite inflexible none esty, &c. Gavin's letter feel scored another easy victory here last] Kearny, N. J. two teams; Albion, Vl! Pranchin! wants to know why Midget Smith pleat against Terry Brooks of etre 6. L, one team; Hbling, one team, and | ru al, ' won't sive him a rium Mxht. ‘The Brooklyn ban. | It Was a one-sided bout, because after 00 i 3 ore HOUND, CLASS Dan Gartin. Philadsiphta nas won Ais Inet. five fghte yn bane | Ut na dropped in the third round Hrooks | American Railway Advertising Cow | wooed tay Rodgers, Pittaburgh Uires rounds aye ehte since losing en | Held on for dea: life most of the rest of | one tear, Ie POUND CLASS Sam. Lagoniay New. York what he claims ® fulo twenty-one-secoud punch | PON noe, toes Ae tne Peak oe defeated Feeney York, four rounds 7 os Gatil turn tae Gann Ge u st bout wi rk in the | Ins- POUND anus Varven of " al on Providence next vionshin dest | York won by default of Miané, Quincy Autaorined Buick Kxchanze Dealers 239 West 58th St., One Goor cast of Broadway, fer ts of the opinion that he ean beat many of the good Lightwolgats in this vicinity Piteaburah cw York, throw rounds Pete Herman, the former bantamweight ehampton fists nockenite Eyerything for Billiards and Bow! } win ines wow di as a Mao: | Iille Heins topped and turn your present will try and add another K. to his list o astern — binbly ‘ee 5 Lge terpiece. We hope the Governor did} na | thee, aor mews: Aaa, when he tatiled le ifs gaue | BANE 0 LAS Manca ‘The Brunswick: Balke-Collender Oe. 3 ' Friday wight at Moston, He will go sesinst Young Peete | iit wn | ARAN avec PO Co ; | wick Balke Colle not throw it away without reading It. | \jmteas ot Providence, I, in the star bout ot | ‘The National A. C. of Hrooklyn reporta that the + drives, Dewiie | TNC-RGEND. CLARH— pare roan car inaspart payment | of a series rolled at the Past Lt certainly was a great boost for the | ten rounds at a show to be brought off by th P.M. Opening this tig total Heine lost to Hediing, the Lome | geles A, ¢., stopimd Henry Brockton Commission, under which Mr. Miller Armory A. A. Ww the mewly srocied Arewe Uuilding Polo Grounds, ww, who rolled 88 | areres af 3195-8 to | Two rounds i ‘ | BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY ‘skids i » Yankowe a Pe a br Oe ee ‘om Gowan, en a te - MMOL OS) HUM HAL inedemy Sinminr Rhee fe bow had long @ince prepared tw teas cli, ay. ¥) a ve teks Vee ee Jack Ties robles 145-170! ben T ‘e : ti 7 house ts all sold out for the sbow to-morrow niet whieh ‘Toa Mario, the "Walloplag Wop," awe