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sr, OAT LEE es mathe stra canna ee . } THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921. JACK. DEMPSEY PLANS SIX WEEKS OF TRAINING FOR CARPENTIE “ri Br PrANY” SAYS IACK DEMPSEY ARRIVES INTOWN - - - By Thornton Fisher JACKSON HEIGHTS Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) “AND WILL TAKE NO CHANCES, | a SE og EINE FOR CARPENTIER 1S TOUGH" , 3 an + The Original Nuts’ Sco, a of 479 Is Beaten by FOR PRELIMINARY ea Ten Pins. THE eHAHP is GO! Champion, Back in New York From Vaudeville Tour of West, TO KNOCK ‘GM OFF a The Jackson Heights Club bowla i of Elmhurst, L. L, came to town law Prepared for Strenuous Campaign — Regards Frenchman Gone Gite tha iia Gowiers. Weak as Good Hitter and Hard to Catch—Goes to Summit, N. J., could muster to compete in The Eve for Three Weeks’ Recreation in the Open Before Beginning Conditioning Grind. ning World headpin bowling tourna iment, with the determination to top the high score mark of the tourney, 479, held by the Original Nuts Club of Yorkville, and they made good, too, getting a total of 489. Of this amount Ganglein contributed 101, Bell 102, Leining 98, Pasottie 96 and Grant 92. When their big total was announced ( a cheer went up from the Long Island Y bowling fans who had lingered around the alleys to see the Jackson boys perform. Out of the seventy bowlers that tried, only seven were successful in winning medal were: L. Mee- By Vincent Treanor. ACK DEMPSEY, champion of the world, is back in New York. He came here direct from Seattle, Wash., where he finished a five weeks’ vaude- ville tour last Sunday night. A five-day train ride, unbroken by stop- offs, is likely to tax anybody's supply of “pep,” but Jack didn’t seem to be affected by it. Jaunty as ever in appearance, and with that snappiness of movement that goes r re: with a man in good health, he looked the A Dy Q/ han, Edison, 11 Miller, Royal, ty g WA ULNA . 100; Emil Z. Bricato, Syndicate B. C. part he occupies in the world of sport. He ff} AALS Y } . \ ie, Michael Marlow, Hollywood: Int, says he has taken on a little weight, but 109; Harry, ee All Leauers, h aside from a fullness around the jowls, this 101, ‘and > W . isn’t noticeable. He strips at perhaps 195 Heights, ta sy ae Ab f Lilet heh ity TDeaat Gow 204; Western Hectrie, { There isn’t anything about his appear- Royal B. C., 3 Syndicate No. ance which would suggest that he has been living a free and easy life since \ ‘ Liberty Trust No. 2, i. his last fight here with Bill Brennan. Ff - SPENCE NS He DNC OE Tenn) [ocd Inn aa Byndlonte No, 4iit ‘ “I have been taking good care of $—< —<$—————— ; ( Jack IS GOING TO ' For THE MGT OF HIS CARGER_ All Leaguiets, 409; Jackson Heights, } mayest,” tie'snid, Msioimatter what y90 |pecuna just toe exerdiee; but we wit SURROUND HIMSELE \ Gathering MO) 339; All Leaguera , may have heard. I have been boxing | also have some good, fast smaller ‘S ey WITH LITTLE HEN WHO : - Rather e MeO adonian OhOnAeeLD 5 ' on an average of fifteen rounds a day|men, middleweighis, who can cut ‘AW SPEED Him UP. . 3, and C Y { on the road and have done enough |joose with some speed. c ‘ limbering up exercise to keep in g00d| ‘That's the important thing for this DEHPSEY HAS 2 ¢ t Condition. I've had a bit of fun, too, |Aent—apeed. ‘There ls that Jim Dar- Senn DoIne me i ur o o ; ut not enough to hurt me." sey, the light heavyweight from Port- ws = { Dempsey has come East to take up|innd, Ore.” He's as good as Tom Gib.| NEA OAT CIRCUIT. é Tt i the serious work of training for his|}bons. He can tox with Jack and is Cessna coming bout with Georges Carpentier. |make some effort at extending bim. “ th ld R h ; oe Se reign SL Stoo Rig gg ae Mie Yankees Shou eac } calls it, and he confesses it Isn't any-|was good for was to knock around. ' thing Her forward ie hablgy hada es He oe duit es, cont a ol Ci i ’ G t t P. asm. Training never is. According | workout. We need fellows like Nor- . ‘ to Dempsey, it is a steady drill, and|folk, Darcy and say Billy Greb this oun ry s rea es ros a man must be at it at least three weeks before he feels himself round- : ° Their Regular Stride \ cary and emoyable” "The ‘est tures seit, who aidn't acem to" We paying U oon be Gatiere Ward Performing So \Vell at | DING OF Py weeka are tho hardest. much attention to what his manager ° ° - . Large landslides of advices tron Washington; D, C,, quote the price Third That Baker’s Absence STAN. saying, but his remarks showed t 8 tf Title of living as much less unreasonable than it used to be. Practically every at Ba | was listening to every word that or rt l O one has heard of it except landlords and umpirs. _— @ Set ‘The umps still charse 5 NidhiGnehl yest 5 ITH something like nine weeks| te, WAe listening to A CL ieee vi rinapee palo Is Not Costly—Red Sox to THE CLUBS ahead of him the champion Have you any special ideas on By Neal R. O’Hara. Comrright, 1981, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Work.) . hes ae | counts, no arbitration, Just a little argument, and $25 net. The matter Be Opponents To-Morrow. anil bis manager, Jack Keurna, | 70008 Wrawened, “t work aiote| Invading Team to Be N {| the use of thelr links for the titanic] ‘s more serious than a acientific lecture. PP NATIONAL LEAGUE. haven't as yet pinned themsctvea| ote qannt iiton ae werk alone) Invading Team to Be Named) struggie. cos Clube, WL. PC. Clube, = Wi Le PO. "i down to any set plans. In fact t You get to know what is ood for| Monday Will Consist of| Aci. aays ealionaia pon te When basebal! was in its bib and tucker a guy could use any kind By Robert Boyd. New Yorkv 2 6 1.006) Brvkiyn oe 2 aM ‘ img quarters haven't been engaged |yeu and what isn't as you go along. <, N aapeond s ere of language, including the Scandinavian. Frequently he said it with HIS afternoon's renewal of hos- | Chicas 2 0 1,000 Cincinnati ... 1 2 ' alias, j ads g .|conduct their tournament on strictly 3 : Sa Hai, 4 1 ear Phitedstonia., © 2 900 yet, but on Monday Dempsey ts go-lineann, Always liked to work, nent Both Homebreds and For-| conics fines. ‘tere nie gome speoiat | brass knuckles, and it never cost him a cent, Those were the tree and ‘lites will be the last gamo| Recs: | 07] eNheta se tha down to Freddy Welah's health tevevis (ag oo ton heat ee eign Born Stars, rules the committee promulgated for €a8y days, when blood ran through an umpire’s veins, and frequently ‘Gh (herpreiers esitea with the eas <Lasbanay, farm at Summit J. to look the rt clad ran out, Haseball has been improved since then, but not tn the jaulcr. Avnetion, The Boston Red Sox will | seston, \¢s'erecktn, 6 . ai Hot Dee ening . All players approaching the first | department. Now it costs 25 smacks for telling an umpire what he is HSI ' % Wicaseran Cy Cloolamadls ; place over. He may stay there Ure HE talk drifted back to the By William Abbott gee THUNt RUDERIE toe asp) texte Gnas cea tor whore toca. engage the Ruppert-Huston team to- vests 8) olneleny . Tay dnt a ittile work 46 araduuity vaudeville tour which De~ap- LN soca Ore and none will be permitted to play ao 4 morrow. oe ew YerkePhiiagetohla (rales } Fe himscit ready for an unintecri sted has just finished. EORGE FOTHERINGHAM will) the 1th hole anywhere along the When wives and kiddies cost so much, it is rough to pay such After to-day's game the fans will 9 period of six weeks of systemati “Did you meet any and all comers announce Monday the Ameri- i face apg Prices for insults, For $25 in civilian life you can all but sock a guy's be ter able to fix the status of ‘ ditioning just previous to July 2, this time?” we asked, can team that will compete for Ail ives. aye limited to) 460 nlock off. But handiwork like that in the major leacues is quoted at the Athletics and the Yankees re- Brochiye st Boston. f, he steps into the ring wijh bis French “yes, a few," replied Jack. “We|the British open championship in} \’hi, higher prices, You get-a Chinese dividend of 100 certificates in yo acuctive’y. Pitaergh at cincinnati ae MT will pike aoe asl” sald Jack, @4¥s run across a couple of them,| June, The selection will be the inviara’ willbe (oeem{tted only, GANtlpiy euvelopey ADA iiasbe you wetlW Mele TH the Grhad vlahal toE AY ie coualawiontetitieteemine ule at Chicage, Meee TKO IL, wont knot jam There was one, I remember, up in| strongest array of pros ever herded| three slices and three wild swings the next three afternoons. Without darby. game of the season, when the Yanks —————— fa no champion at that game and ft Winnipeg. He bothered us a whole| together in thie country, The team| Without penalty from any tee. oe had somewhat the better of the AMERICAN LEAGUE, ' never will try to be, but’ like to play lot He came around at every show] wit) come near consisting of five| Slices and wild swings beyond This leads to a very hefty question: Are umpires being molly- “breaks’ and “Murderers' Row" wal Clee, Wi ke POs1 _ Olube. W, be PS. et it because It keeps me out in the {or @ couple of days, 1 tried to Ret) CO Oooo Oto. coual number who,| that number will be counted as an coddled? Do they wear pink silk lingerie and maybe embroidered ehir. loped Scott Perry's pitching to every | creytang sa. 2 1 .657| Philadsiphiacs 1 1) 808 i | open, doing something, The Baltusro) ‘id of him by saying I didn’t feel well, < +| extra stroke. pads? We suspicion so. In the old days the umps died with their spikes Corner of the field for a total of sev- | Washington... 2 1 .667| Chicago . 1 300 Ht links are about a mite from Summit, but when the curtain went up, there | first learned the game back in Bon- Players will not be allowed to Wile eit hcein Wis Esath omer Hut nowadane Ivara enteen base hits, the New York team ir ee 4 i and my old friend George Lowe is be Was down in the crowd demand-| pie Scotland, While the makeup of forget more than two strokes for aad Wedinen sue eats oe on alates a vere looked dike a pennant winning aggre- Oi) 2 8 oe ing that, 1 meet him. He went so far - p 53 each hole. 3 A ‘ ae ol be ch to heap ath gation, The Athletics appeared to ' en | layed ql Tye 88 to have a challenge printed in tho] the Invading contingent ee nae Each player will be permitted benefits on an umpire's widow. It !ooks like the grand old game ha e merely running ir true form SAME VESLERDAY. t been away. Tones went around in44, Papers. 1 told him, finally, to come| kept a secret, the following are al-| only one caddie, two liniment tot- deteriorated. as cellar champions, ‘Warhlow pees ti * ahead, and he ies lidlen sani bur Lplages wine lid." Hore Jaok| most sure to land places: Walter Has | eng and two emergency stretcher Chicago. 3: Detroit. 2. Against all this the visitors had to and some one ask . Well?” ter rules, placing the balf anywhere 1 S*QP0° gen, former national champion; Jock| carriers. contend with the superb pitching of See can eileionlaG t . 1 think t “Oh,” sald Dempre 1 knocked ti 4 4 _ A promising young professional will Carl Mays that might have been rate He Deni uuet CEES: weeks Of nim for a goal in the second round.”| Hutchison, who tied for the national |) eT To Sthe Metropolitan ranks Will P b bl All B | Ul good enough to check any team in GAMES TO-DAY. ee Mie the Sumit piece RAE Tinait! The room was strewn with bag-|title with Vardon and Leo Deigel 19 When the White Beeches Golf and U robaoly OW eadwe the majors Wednesday, It was a PMladetpnia at New York, tareen With mend may de alt my KaKe. “¥en must have brought “al second place, in 1920; Jim Barnes, Country Club of Haworth, N. Ju és = sombre getaway for Mr. Conpie Mack Ohleabe at Dette training there. There is nothing defi. |Zet! wardrobe with you," some one] 14. peigel, the most promising of brings George Kerrigan to t ew The second game of the series con- ington, " asked. York district from his former post as ditions were ¥ different. The Cleveland at St, Leute, } reer meat ioe tattnee A dlon't work | “No, one trunk, that's all, and [t|the young stars; Mike Brady, Hob joressional af the Northampton Nekiion HEHINA the -atorling mitoh ak —_ a oi Jersey.” You know once T startin in |aan't arrived yt. They're Doc's] MeDonald, | George Melean, ‘tom | Club, Easton, Va. shmathe He OE, Rommel, their speed on the “ Jersey T can't ge out of the State |artra handkerchief with me, and with erttee ge Hotheringham PUHACHIERM ER RE Coenara tae tion has proven insufficient to banish AGAR ATTA: BRREITIR OBRteE Dodgers Beaten . eyeecas ‘a handkerchief wit i n| and George Pothe am, om Kerrigan, was trained e tn ‘ : ns sutficient to bi iv best of all scoring oppor- | Without a breach of my contract with that he cocnet Vo a drawer and pros} ‘he selection of the team has been |New England school of golf, sion. Henry McDaniel to Train Ross the ally | of Fetaliatory puinishe (hnitien made them look like. a. great oi vhereve: y yp |SSERER to NR OM to Kearns's! under the tion of the Profes- | with Tom MeNamara, Mike Brady , ” lent of Jockey Club members by re- pail teum, It wus the Yankees that vf T. h Wh t! i Bye eat to be dor Carpention ing |SUEDIY. Honal Golfers’ Association, Whico has | And other ‘Down Hast notables of tne} Horses, as Guy’s Contract | tusing the entries of their horses on appetred shake n Tent, en tough boy . is On looks. Der y is just as good] carefully rated the playing Skill Of | profession of swat and putt. ac M { Maryland tracks. That plain is being Bob Meuse! right ficia is not 4 “There been talk about your {#8 over Mt sometimes looks are de-| pearly three hundred professionals in| Yt will be remembered that In. the Expires on May 1. advertised, but not by racing folks. piasing |i t never being uble to get in the same (Cyne A see of training won't do} gil sections of the land. Deland, Fla., tournament this spring, ee The control of racing passed from hute him any barr The British open golf chamption- | ope Viosmutan| Miljus Weakens been ve mediocre Seas g Sepa BOpey BOSTON, April 16.—Braves and Toom his injuries | Robins battled desperately for the > spring training trip.| third game of the opening series here in the outfield will yesterday and the verdict went strengthen the Yankees| to the home team after ten furioua saa yo r : eorge Kerrigan tied with Mike : Pe ; them when the St Papre ce ru were Gr Mvilland ip to- = ship is one of the few major Engiish | frady for seventh place by turning Sorsal to The Frening World) | sion cane Into pow Anne worry about that? aukwered * Ip | competitions that have successtuily /in a well played 408, which was con- BALTIMORE, Ma., April 16 |i to wet the § 1 Jack. “I'll be just as good, if not ickar asn7t | repuisea foreign opposition. Only | siderably better golf than was shown HB realization that thelr hero,| within the complete control of the wen he. rec better. I regard this fight as just as ° one inva der ever the ooystey Aa peltsr known and more Guy Bedwell, had fallen from Pe ane Bia tutsrew agepental eustoined ont Tbe ta ha taeae eat ce ant Closed for Site top notch. players sought the | With the inerensed opportunities race in the eyes of nis dar, | tke over the Commander Ross string dou’ Meter REA K vont take abe chinese ei en Hritivh title from. these shores, but | for tournament play afforded him dy | ployer and that the trainer's useful- | that will race at Pimlico and Telmont with h Catseiae nagard mae Hele tel ac. 3 ,| every quest resulted in failure, What | being located in the Metropolitan ais- | neag in the Commander Ross employ |Vark and the other New York in and on top of that he can hit har Tox Rickard tate Jast night dented} jooked lke the chance to cop | trict, George pire to ar vould terminate on May't, aroused a | fails to excite any but the turf co It is nll right for some people to say [that he had cloaed with John F. Boy J pennant cate last year when | tain” the Ha a errt ride in the Marytana |NM0, feel sure. that the. ora Twill hurt him when I hit him, but {| fr @ lease of ground known ax the| Hagen and Harnes went over, Hagen, 1 uently brilliant | sens l ' ant | black will enjoy ax great success une last uipase to Giorace Ford eorcing know 1 have to catch him first." Marion fon plot in Jersey City to| especially, was highly rated, but his | brothe ; mn se defenders of turf honor last night. | dor the McDaniel management as was tehes lity the fold in T5114 si gournworth with the winning Dempsey was sitting in a comfort used as a battle ground for Jack | dest Was to finish twenty-six strokes nd nat only can cha wewtale ie They hastily overeame it, acting/ever possible under Bedwell's direce hion and he has been es he winning able chair in his room at the Hotel | nempacy and Georges Carpentier w ny the winner, | |hit guod shots with all his clubs. Ut] Te, ihe stimulus of the political |tion. ‘This afternoon will measure “crashing the apple” as he did when| TUR It was a sad ending for Miljus Belmont cutting his fingernails with | the two meet in the bout for the heavy. another tale | he knows how he hits Nand ca the extent of Commander Ross's! he pastimed down in the Pacific C. ast! who checked the Br, e Racing Commis- twa r. Now the plan acing Commission oth's presence THe fag hoot playing euch af innings when Jack Miljus, one of in centre for the Yanke fford to him, Ping has been pul’ing Wilbert Robinson's colt pitchers, who a hurled cleverly for four innings, sae nese nt A " iopar vis ecrets o ess od and are now off to the revi < bene $101, + ves’ sluggers a@ penknife as he talked, and he! yoient champlonship. to this season when the small pechihly Mis secrets to less gifted | wht, vieke Sp ectag a aa ahah popularity when Milly Kelly, Sailing League. after they had knocked Sherrod stopped suddenly, After a’ moment's | **! American regiment of sharp-shoot- i - of the first move that was taken in| ftand, his other candidate, parade at) With the exception of these two po-! sinith, the World's Series left-hander, thought he added: If any one aa cured a lease On] ing pros get into action at St, An Pr Hadwellte and shilllng’y bebalt=|Hayreds Graco sitions inthe outfield, the Yankees | Suith, the World's s ie hander “This is going to be a hard fight.|4>y property In Jer Clty In py! drewe, but the folks on the other side Wh ° +] * d d SMarsland \icensce. _ Hook pretty intact for the season, oUt of the box and had also male i It Is going to be a case of fignt right} name he has done so without my| ati hold to the traditional belief irtwinds an ifort to JAfluencs the Governon| Ha de Grace, with improved | Thelr line-up will likely stand az ic Is, {reated Al Mamaux. The score was ; from the start until one of us Is ; | their professional golfers are the best A 4 oleate sen eer ain Serie TnGnl ts Cae onl [ak lonst unl Sule Landis decides on |PA0 8 ae knocked over, If you read anywhere J t ve dif-lin the world Celtic Five Meet #0 that he'will appoints SDiRs racing | T In its history, Bowie's great | the ultimate fate of Home Run Haker. | pox, ‘but gave Way to a pinch nitter that Iam going to knock Carpentier | ferent, pleces of nroperty: but Live ab —— commissioner favorable to home rule | (0eting in is ee Pent — | Gernte Nets.” 9B: PINS RE out in any jone round, don't belleve it Faas nak saga ane ele nae Wastoheaters — HG} Birt eee | ——— e increased ten fold during the | promise ROR HAWaRa Thorn Kee Huston bas not honed from the | -—_—_—>__— I never make any such predictions. ot make one until Monda crammed full of golf links, will soon rty-eight hours, It wi atlifnoas See, Beet Commissioner of Basebatidom en y “Don't get the idea that 1am going|at which time 1 will agnounce It have another course. It will be] Although the ketball #eason| oe a case of fond hope that the new |tq shh Me Bore Aa 1a Aidieker| mit expects, that he cannot, SCORES BY INNINGS OF { to be the least bit overconfident,” the niin = known as the Bonnie Briar Chib and] was unotiictally ht to an end) commissioncr would take his seat | to ‘a black-haired champion went on, “be the hor: ated in Larchmont we this Montreal Wins Jndge Decision | be 10 Ja week or so several good es| favorably inclined toward Maryland | yw jee enileg cause you never can tell what is o- y | Wilmington and Baltimore, lovers. of Phitadelphia, | enhold the decision any longer, | MAJOR LEAGUE GANKESI™ t big cue nt jn option jie heen (hn on ence ne een een teen [iibenses. now it becomes & ne WS een Bad Balbiane. a in cood standing or not. he has a ing to come off when you get in that] 4,0, bese Stati Geert y L | tne estate of the late Hdward Lyman | are etill scheduled to be played. Tho} Horne fon a trom the} “ree nees apne Gesy an oy “hon his hands to supplant Aaron ¥ on NA HOnal League, ring, Look at me in the Rrennan STON, April 16— Young Montreal) pin phe tract comprises 195 acres) Most Important of these contests 18] tricks, which, of cours two years Letore te wan, ane (oe the far-cornar 3 000 fight. Why, [ simply couldn't get | of Providence, New England's promtor! and there wailable @ handsome |the one scheduled for this evening | he is persona non gra Sroad te providing a carina. | Huggins will have a decided 11a going, and, gee, wasn't I sore? I'd | bantam, won the unanimous verter of | iriok building, which can easily belt the Tlat Regiment Armory courts, | Kentucky, France, Bngland and every ee fron, to-dan’ bencoterth, (Vantage on Connie Mack in Siw. ond Rr O roll my hands around and then ask | the two judges against Pete Herman, | transformed into a suitable “club ) Jion the Original Celtics, rece other country where the ethics of/and the hour of worry seoms ta he & Mack has used his two bv st final 3 myself what was the matter with me.|ex-bantam champion, here last night. | house iat seat 5 sport prevails, if due for a return to/Qver ‘with for Messrs Hucke & Ce ners, Perry and Rommel. I hi hoonoonaog ¢ 9 % I tried expanding my chest while sit-| sack Shochan referee). Herman, onae.| ‘The initial expenses of the national champions, and the aN i turf in the role of | (uct ih eee mont een poe {llkely 1 Harris in to-day's battle iisatiin “vad senha iis, Aa s ting In the corner, and T couldn't seem | count of fun five atraliht knockouts, In-| project will run in the nekehbort York Whrlwinds meet. ‘This #8 plans now in the for- | ented a sertifd check for S730 to | HueIns will send In Harry ¥ lO Ks y satisfaction out of doing| cluding that Jimmy Wilde, since he} of $200,000, This allows for t a bean hank att fa a » misearry poe ae i ot r4iag i 0 lor Beh Shawkey the latte i : te yvemember, until whout the elghth | favorit and thousands of dollars wore 4 ; pted. It represented a 1 st of construction ense fee | of $6,000 daily for the thirteen days of vote for! the meeting i 5 © meeting in advance, Also, the cally a new (eam in this elty, have | the issulng power of licenses by the | \iyaca an sagree in thee ithe one erinay it one of the best records of local | Maryland body, and then restore | VENeC i Oe a They have met. the leading | Bedwell to the position he enjoyed | Were any, Profite accruing from the teams of the vicinity and have won| two years ago when as the Ross | (irlne plese cous not be touched contest played. ‘The Celtics| trainer he wis content to go along | MINOW Hh) hennission of the come | de & much better record than|and attend to his own affairs and | 1 le the lent x “i ns new \he is carrying something like eight ing five, winning 113 out of [earn his fees, = Those behind the ectationa. wh rihee bee i ing|moundsmen on his playing roster, ts, Which set a new record | move threaten the withdrawal of po- clations Whether they can spend This is where the Hugmen have an. {bles ooo4 8 8 Mere and D> fame at Molladeipnia Jean Leagne, brought together by popular demand. | Governor select the thind commis: Thad Hor-| 4 days. round, I must have been stale, [| lost on the result, | Montry hole course and necessary buildings.| The Whirlwinds, although practi. |sioner, who will have h feel right at all leaving here for home. | Mo erat Mean datand finial Ie the leet | veyed the property and is highly en 5 I worked on and off five months for| round, but too late to overcome Mon-| (husinstic over ile prospects for al fives mY that fieht, and instead of getting bet- | treal’s lead wonderful golf couns } ter I got worse as the time wore on.” ANAGPR KEARNS broke in at this point, If there ts a weakn sin the pitehing | department. Mack, outside of Perry and Rommel, has few men he! can rely upon, notwithstanding that ——~<»>—_—_— J every HAVRE DE GRACE SELECTIONS.| There are about 1,800 members of | have m e— Tally, Elemental, | the Friars’ Club, whieh Is about the | the opp Jeomplete Rialto roster of who's who. | 120 cont bgseeeget as ja 7 air ey or they'v. | ede trait tor 1020000009 9 4 “Things will be difrerent Midian, General, | abont a quarter of this number ar , basketball courts, They litleal support on nome future occa. | thelr Money after they've made it, edge. | tatt-rieVabor and’ detain? fabnt.t Bod 8 8 this time,” he oald. “We are going cfu, gaiting B, | AMicted with the deadly golt bus | ng in the best of form|sion when the Governor may want | - > i j Exmbe tng’ Dhar én. wet cnotne wee) trainers and Hearing that the big fleht will he |i few contests, due to the| something for himself if he does not! Jockey Heupel's suspension has| Battling Levinsky In Winner, it, Vols ) © gat some real traine 1 spar- a Billy Kelly, Whit- | fought in Jersey, the club's Golf era! of the star play- | appoint some one favorable to their| been continued indefinitely by tne|, SYRAC N.Y. April 16 tous Rage hese eae 8 ring partners, This will be no pink eful Committee determined t rs. The men are back in harness | plans. Racing Commission. The prospect of ting, Levineky. Amerioan tx Fies—Hauby “and O'NelU; “Darts ang Here tea training. I am going to engage jig tukmaid, Tiopity | and Carpentier one better by Jnow and the contest should be in- |. The Governor, being a man of con-| hix riding for a long time to come Nelent champion, defeated Dan Vitsiniphlavew York game. a xe bs he Kid Norfolk and a couple of good AES \a tournament across the Hudson. No |teresting from start to finish. Johnny | siderable will power himself, may not) consequently becomes very dismal, ned rath York poste twelve Wo bout here List but they re- ————— wisn tnt Cent for bis ten, tie Sunny Hill, Mr men Who can take a punch and do| p ea mUPRy Hl, | M all right to! Seventh Kae |date has been set as yet, but six | Bockman, Mike Smolick, Barry, Reich [submit to browbeating . eH g@ome fighting back, it War Chup, Aua- courses Which are oa fead will make up the!gard the effort as worth trying for,! gispenars AY, 3 OP. M. roro tler knowlug too much for his youn; a . have one or two big fellows to slum tral, Benevolent happen to thelr prop ince about everything else is lost. Grouuds, Yao! Philadeipnia:—advi opponent .THUM ®°#6i86 & ettanD 4244 Broadway, Coru