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* JIMMY ROWE'’S SON PROVES A “CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK” THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 19 U4 THE DIFFERENCE ; COLUMN Another “Night” for the Inter- national Sporting Club Mem- bers at the Commodore. HE International Sporting Club members are to de entertained again to-night at the Commo- @ore Hotel. A series of wrestling bouts and boxing bouts has been ar- ranged for the occasion. These “nights” have been interesting in the past chiefly because of their novelty and the grand ballroom setting, but the best of programme makers are bound to run out of novelties. How- ever, to-night promises well, if the word of the preas agent may be de- on. For instance, the match bringing fegether Champion Wrestler Lewis @nd an “unknown” is something to took forward to, if one can believe that there has been an “unknown” lying around loose with sufficient wrestling ability to give Lewis any kind of an argument. This particu- THE CARPENTIE RL = eaknown” is said to be a Prince~ PROFILE — THE jon College man, developed by Amert- cus, the old-time wrestler, who has DREAMER been coaching the Princeton students. | We feel sorry for the young man if Lewis really exerts himself. A second wrestling feature of the how, talked of last week, is the ap- pearance of John Pesek against four men at once. We don't know whether this is still on the programme. It would be worth secing, recalling as It | Would the old-fashioned battle royals, which were always mirth-provokers. Asa match, however, and a test of Pesek’s ability it couldn't be taken heriously. FRENCH NOTHER wrestling event which looks more iike the real thing will have as principals John Londoa, who is always billed as the champion of Greece, no matter what happens to him in bouts, and henato | Gardini, suid to be the champion of italy. How and when he won the title we know not. Londos is always interesting on the mat. The boxing end of the entertain- ONG / Youngstown Team of 1 ment will bring together the cham- ionshi pions of the let and 2d Acro Corpa pionship at St. @f the United states Army. ‘They! June, are to meet in two sets of six round bouts under military rules. Kid Mc- Parfand is to be referee. We would suggest to the Kid that he read up By William AP’ TO LEAD ATTAGK ABROAD RITISH TITLE and Not Star, Walter Hagen, Will Captain 2 American Profes- sionals in British Open Cham- Andrews in- on the military rules. The careless MMET FRENCH vings= wrese agent tells us that one of tre | town, O., who has bee. \amed army boxers will be Dan Toomey, who to lead the strong A! ‘can made such a great hit with the| <p pag a adaieke J crowd at previous international | team of professionals that 1 shows by twice defeating Brown, the | pete in the British open cli avy champion. Unless our memory | ghip in June, is a big, rugged has been shot to pico Brown des | 4 consistent lo feated Toomey wth times they met {a the Commodore ballroom. ing the ne that will iiss OME time ago a reader, J. Harry | for the invaders O'Brien, asked us why some- French is one thing had not been written | always must be considered first when about Joe Donohue, the skater, when | quping “is smiler I 1 oping winners for premier honors 30 died, and was buried in his old the big Ohioan has never bagged a} home ai Newburgh, N We don't | national title, but he's always out Know unless it was because the pres- | there only a couple of strokes behind ant generation of sport enthusiasts | might not know Joe. the We just barely leader and heels femember him and the time when| "rhe new tes everybody had the neighborhood cob- | nitter, plays hi bier bore holes in the heels of shoes to screw in the old club skate or rocker or whatever it was called. We also know he was an idol among boys and every one of us had a secret ambition to equal the stunts he could Go on the ice runners, just as most boys now aspire to be “Babe” Ruths. and is a ‘There's about him, not spectacular, bu be kept of Fre ing the season few in the better showing, pb He was a champion on the ice and | yay \ ay & | French is a dependable player ant one of the first we ever heard of. As|should flash the same qualities as a our reader says: |leader. It is this feature, no doubt, My! but he could skate, and con-|that influenced a special committee @idering the skate those’ days nia | 0 msisting of Robert Gardner, George time for distance stl holds good. \Rargent and Alex Pirle to appoint Personally he a fine chap. When) trench captain yesterday ont in Chi the old Lenox Skating Club rink was cago, These running at 107th Stre Avenue none could hold him even for| poem. o @ lap. He invented the Donohue | mess ine scot skate, the first long skate, the one ry Clob, with ‘the wooden bottom which had straps and screwed in the heel of th> shoe.” Joe has a brother who, until a few Ts ago, was one of the best de- tectives on the New York police die foree. He also had a sister, among | Club the first of women physicians. She |C: gave up her life ministerin the | poor in the original influ epi | Seunsey demic in this city about twaneys five | of € years ago. of Glen View of Peth) HATA Joe is 8 isn’t entirely hown by the forgotten recent action of | i yhat a Joseph Savage, the new Presi- | a surprise Tt has been Gent of the Middle-Atiantic Skating | !Nderstood that V r Hagen, de Association. He announces that Harry |CAUse of his experience gnined in J. Cohen of Newburgh and A. C. Ter. |Ensland last year, would be chosen ee a te ae a es am captain, but the committee ev) pointed a committee to secure sub- preferred (o free Hag scriptions for a tr ny to be known * ship responsibilitics and p ae the Joe Donohue Memorial Tro | French instead y. It is to be a permane ophy | %j Be AuALGA ten ena ‘Phy | _C. 8. Fairweather, the well known ander the auspices of the Middle At- | S¢o'tish golfer, arrived on Bs antic Assoc mn, This announces mbia yesterday “Chay.” Js ment goes on to tell how Desi” linown to his Montrose friends, can ade & tour of Turope, defeat ae ave | hit. some ball, He is a mighty swiper meat of ice skaters there, and f he and while he haa an easy sty'e there had previously shown his superio:ity +0 OU e behind what he does He aver American skaters by several |! No prospect of ar engagement as notable victories. At the time of his ‘but will be in Cha Adams's death he held all amateur records ity 4$ the Port Country from twenty-five to 100 miles, made pln a dhe St to. Theo hls Worth Da race at Stamford, Conn, in 183 Be renliked on this aide, eriptions for the trophy may be | ‘ rat d to Harry Noah, Secretary: | ney arean Walley, r, Mddle-Atlantic Associa- Bre tie SREnIDE tion, No, 200 West 94th Street, New| next Sunday with a spe York Ciiy atch pen. 2e80en TERE will bo nothing in the way | Maurice Risley of the wame organiza of an official statement fori: |\nng Mond” Philadelphinn wre coming from Tex Rickard on| represent this country in the Pnelish the location of the Dempsey-Carpen- r championship, and James R. tier fight for a day or so. This does !1:ekney, the home professional. Cups | mot mean, however, that the bout will will be award not be held 'n Ji in y City, as we an- x uty, 8) Gtants Home yesterday's Evening », me o BY, denen 4 eet ee Ee yer ountry eleven le t and Lenox! been selected to accompany French agen of Det w scorer and posse ry requisite of caution | im an ideal captain} e | of a dozen stars who stopping close on his am captain is a long s irons erisply like alt putter above the ave nothing tempestuous hing that suggests the tuf a box score coula neh’s best rounds dur- there would be mighty that would make a ding pros have n next month: neh of Youngstown Youngstown, 0.) Wal- it; Jock Hutebison Clad, Chieage: James am Country Club, Pel~ y Hampton of Brook~ Detroit; Clarence N. J.y Fred~ in Country Washingtom, Dy isloe Golf Club, Pea ‘opyrieht. 1921. by THE CARPENTIER. EYES- THE CREAMER. AND THINKER. THE FRENCHHANS LONG RANEY ARM , | CHAMPIONS MOUTH The Pres Publishing Co «(The New York lovening W EYES-ESSENTALLY THOSE OF A FIGHTER LiVe VVIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Copyright, 1971, by Tho Press Publish! | Ty Cobb is the Co, (The New York Trening World), same old Tyrus under a new management The Detroit Spark alwaye got along better with himself than any other muy. up litle abuse Manager Cobb. from the gent that And urgler this season's arrangements, is, running the . team. When Player Cobb bats into a double play, Manager Cobb 0. the deed and fines the base runners for napping. laces out a home run with all the three preceding batters for nc impartiality of the boss makes and press notices. Now Ty has still has a keen eye for busting noses When Player in getting on base it looks like Ty will suck Boys, meet Kis toby bases empty, Managr Cobb dines the t of duty a hit with the players. The When Tyrus was a private in the ranks, he led the league in fights lost his primacy in clippings, ‘but he His temper of 104 in ten con- ecutive seasons is a mark that all players are shooting at yet. It was itfleld fences that led to his downfall When Ty was the fair-haired wiz of basebedl, beating a bunt to first was a feat, It panicked the google-eyed fans to cheers, That was when baseball was a retail] business, Then along came Ruth and Slarted the practice of bunting the Dall over fences, And not only buntin, ny, but Bunching ‘em, too, That made the pastime a whole- sale gan pecially at the ticket window, eee Of course Ty is still a high priest of baseball. He still packs a wicked bunt manager he und a dirty getaway likes in the twil tic News ‘Tom Andrews, the well kn¢ Western fight promoter and manager | arrived in town in search of contests a guarantee of $15,000. Morgan Andrews his answe ton, expects to give a Hoboken in the semi-fual of ten rounds. All detatle for tho heavywelght Darth between Ube veteran battler, and Larry Willian the gamo flguter of Liridgeport, Qonn., have fina boen arranged by ‘Tom McArdle, mauhmaker of the Commonwealth Sporting Chub of Hale, Ta | Jow Cox, the winning side. oe MERI Prmevdoy svn feats on ale N.Y. B.C, ‘weer tiie fellows will come together in tae mar bout to play in the outfield when the team) 4 ¢ g victory over the White Sox twelve rounde on Saturday night, Wliame | {CUsht another sensational twelve round opens up at the Polo Grounds Thurs- Laque's great gitching and spark under Ue managenent of Willie Lowla draw before a packed house at the Star day with the Phillies, Davy Bancroft) jing Work ‘on the field enabled. the Sporting Club last night. It was a will be also back in harness at short, to heat the Cards 4 to 0. May Chammion Joe lance, who Metts Pal Moore of | ind tuck affair all through the tw adding a tower of attack and de- given the gate for disputing a Memphis, Tun,, ie twelre-round go at tous |FOUNdS, the judges and Koferee Jack fensive strength to the New Yi rk IN cid and) hie | vile, Ky, on the Bist of May 6, 18 to receive | WeAWIMfe deciding it a draw, team that was missed in tha first! ,Tyier was wild and fave th fiaranten of $4,000 with en option of ame! ——_— three games, Warmer weather will A) Giheon'® pi Ver font, of the gross receipe ‘Tats go IN SUMALL TO-DAY, 3.30 P.M. POLO being Toney, Barnes, Douglis and x Seen ee ee a ee eehen gms Mh ADO Laskin Lund "a bil Angi tty he The Joanny Buft-¥ London and Leon Harry antamweight of Harlem and Joey Leon But ht of his cd BY JOHN POLLOCK ed his popular lightweight to box Mel Coogan to pantamwetant it's a good thing Ty's gc reer, urday uignt, @ Brooklyn Arena, Apel 0, Al ming Zuma Kid fght > London, the aggressive rte meee eet bewe ve one and Gossip Wh] M4 the contest 1s to be staged the night before the Kentucky Derby ot a Norton, Jones's promising weltcrweigtt, will meet some | at the Both have racemtty arrived here and asked Buckley to 00x after their interems, Might Draw. little 7 1924, By Thornton Fisher THE CHAMPION'S SAW THE CEMPSEY PROFILE — AGERE SSIVE— PHYSICAL, Yankees Going Strongest i Rival r | Mond, Va, to become a Jockey forty | Wi an Wi n Fi k b merican kivals, [mettre tee | infight . 2 first class jockey, trainer and starter, | B fe fh lf; h i D QO 7 With Cleveland Crippled s:.0 esr rm ves: Before Twelfth, * he decided that his sons ought | © Y ° e | Says C have a college education. they've| SAYS Carpentie Huggins’s Pitchers Are Show- had one. | : ‘ STAN. Ni Jimmy Rowe jr. is a graduate of| pants ery ing Up Remarkably Well PSA VAADI On KE: OYE) I tisk tind ey ES Creal) l Pants “Jack's ee Pare) ~ he entered th ry His engineer- | PO" ae ee in Early Game. THE CLUBS ing studies at Cornell made it easy | fore the tw 1 es eee |for him to become a Lieutenant at-| George French pugilist, FS Rae tached to the Ordnance © thie declare i An chia By Robert Bcyd. NATIONAL LEAGU | Hoetilties over with, a short vacation | (UUs 4 Eterna boleh ITH the Yankeos going along |\1 WoL. PC.) Club. W.t. et./near his fdther soon pr ne had |feturn from umphant n sas “ | Chicago © 1,000 |Cinotnnati 2 3 400 | inher the love for a r around Burope, Carpentier had bee a fe the form they have dlt- | sets, 4 1 sou] Phitadetonia. 4 2 2333 / that the great trai it Peake played in their first four) ew Yorks. 2 1 .067|Brookiyn..... 1 4 \ championship games, there does not | Pittiburgh... 2 2 .000]st, Lovie... @ 3 days when the vete 1 appear—judging from the perform- GAMES YESTERDAY. James jr. New York ances of the other seven clubs—a RUE ene Vole. Bar wal ra nd the nature of his ear fight on board team in the American League out- 120032000r0 10 lings made the atudy simple ranking them at present. According ait’ sad’ ‘orverrell:, “zing ‘and | 9 ar he took charge of the W ‘In the meanwhile, > to the pre-season “dope” the Cle horses on frequent trips to Ker s to loat , land Indians looked like the team | ¢ ee eee tre pagal Re sit St winte! © let -day f s ol that would cause the Ruppert-Hus- | Sater tis "dod jr’s hour to step alongside his daddy|cump at Lagytbhe. His lone ton club the most trouile for pre- | meme pao st Sono, potponed;|Dad arrived. He was stanted albition trip left him worn dow mier honors. aor . trainer's Hicense about a month ago.|173, 4 good fighting weight for hii, 7 4 ¢| _Brooktm-Phuladeiphia game at Pailacelphia, post-| When Broomster went to the post i his greatest 4 e' ow is to Vistimised by ciroums.ances: Tris scped) rain excroised ‘the license for the first|add a tew piuctalibi ust woes Speaker has had a considerable bit GAMES TO-DAY. time, and the Harry Payne Whitney|quring the training grind in th of misfortune in having his infield | New York at Boston (two games) stable became richer throush having | United States, badly scobiesl wine injured seiay ere Brooklyn at Philadephia another successful trainer named 1 cagerty of the fight, clea Bil Waneac kore hd wane cee He: Pittsburgh at Chicago Rowe, ly confident of its results. a St. Louis at Cincinnati, The yumtor studied under a master.| "Manager Descamps sald ne ts n second baseman, who performed wo weil in the World's Series, is oul AMERICAN LEAGUE. with a broken wrist. Johnston, Sew clus, wok. PC. Club. wi. PC. ell, Stephenson and Larry Gardner wew York... 3. 1 750 | Detroit. 1 1 800 are not as formidable an inner de- Washington... 3 2 .600|Bostom,...... 2 3.400 fense as the one that represented st, Lout..... 3 2 600 |Chicage 12.333 |the Indians last falle Speaker has | Clevetané.... 2 2 .500|Pblladetphia.. | 9.250 not had any luck either with his pitchers in the early getaway GAMES YESTERDAY. ay Aguinst this Huggins has “jumped oooeoo: rs 6 0 off” into the leadership of the league 2000000002 6 0 with his team going lke a house aa, ee afire and his pitchers excceding all | “U0. new york game at New York postponed; expectations. Carl Mays has been in- rain. —|Yincible in his two games against | ruedtshie, Wetiogon game st Weshigeton, the Athletics and Red Sox. Piercy | Postoned; col |has “arrived” in fast company event- | ,<iereland-Detrolt game at Detroit, postponed; jually, judging from his pitching ¢ against Connie Mack's team in the GAMES TO-DAY. last game of the series. Hoyt, with | Berton at New York, warm weather, will be back in his Wabastens at Somos Cleveland at Detroit. last season's form. Jack Quinn Caden FAC Laat been the only Yankee pitcher to w of the Cream City A. C, of Milwaukee, | Hay Garsh umicbed his undead feaer-]on the mound that has not pitched | = = Se whioh has staged nearly all the tm-|welemt, Solly Seman, to box Al Kale at the! good ball. ae fai ‘ortant bouts held in that city, has | 2 Polat A A's Are Saturday cist stow!” Huggins will have Harry Harper, ; they have shown in spring tra‘ning porta 9 whlch will be held April 30, oue week from Sat-| “Rip” Collins and the redoubtable | 0F in the first few games, Bob Shawkey to work by the latte: for his club, Andrews has been au- coke m part of this week, and Cleveland, De. | After the last game of the present thorized by « syndicate of sporting | git meme ee yet’ telunaker of ihe Siar AC. |troit and St. Louis will have to'play| series with Hugh Duffy's Red Sox men of Spokane, Wash., to clinch «| Shamus O'brien, the ssuremive Irhh ilsbiweigis, [Detter ball than they did last week if| Wednesday, the Yankees will leave ‘ span’ Sk Brit. | or nest Mlondey might "Tue her twelve wit te | they intend to out down the Yankees’ | the Polo Grounds and engage Connie mateh between champion Jack Brit-| parle lead. Mackin ctass Gat Gt euunaatere, in ton and Pinky Mitchel of Milwaukee, | "Te Frase Jerome and Samay Neble, The weil known weakness of the! Philadelphia. to be fought at a race track there on| Jack Jone, manager of Shamus O'Brien, who! Yanks on the buses ‘.as been offset in| BY the afternoon of July 4. Andrews has|<#y woo the jude desea ore Johnny Manto| their earl playing by the way ‘hey | Jack Clifford, pitcher, was released offered Dan Morgan, manager of ber dgnall pas ROLSISAY Blatt, R08 ee the |by the Yankees to the Jersey City During season of 1920 tht | hyp he tional League, Yankoes lost out in the dash for tho| com cs pe SeeermALOnal TAS EUS: Bo: 0 ouncement tape through their Inability to defeat | CoMdine to an announcement me le by at sevond division and weaker tcama| it, nerrow, Business Manager of the bood boy on the same card, eco) ‘sion and ams | Ma berrow, aus : Re in a few days. = |while they trounced the much} joes seeevarcistetiant ye ib neeer - At the reruinr weekly boxing show of the Drwok: | gtronger ones. It was obvious durin | With Des Moines last year, was sent | Joo Walling of Calcago, who gave Meany yn Anna, at Bedford and Atlantic Arve, | Jast year’s cainpaign that this waswhat (aut y UB One eae as Leunard © silt tale atthe “Garden, ust be] Hoaign, to-leat, Deve ownabers, we. fora | Kept chem from Winn-ug the pennant.) coast League wn P gre was knocked out in the fourteenth round, will! gmateur champion, wil meet Farmer Sulttran in| Tr'the series with the Athletics anc |e? = et Pete Hartley, tho “Durable Dane” in | ue wind-up of fificen rounds; Sammy Berue meets! their game with the Boston Red Sox in tout of fifteen rounds at the Proueer Spor: | piuy seanton for ten rounds, while Hermie Hols |the Hugmen have at last overcame}! THIS TIME LAST YEAR {ng Club tonlaht, Marley ie e rusted tate | man and artic Harking and Georsle Burke end that weakness and should manifest dsc te thse Karten mei’ den Siger vi |r ee eee neem |more “consistency in their playing | wan the bases fmed Ghartfy jagainst the tail-enders im the future. hit a double off Scott Perry and the : Urcohisn Arena In Mrwakiva on Hetuntay nit. | The great pitching staf of th«| senators beat the Athfettcs ‘Tom Gibbons, Ue senmtlonal beerrwvisit | which Hutt won, drew te largest crowd that has |g ohe ETON Dine in badly demnoral| “yan vecatn'y stele and Flack Jot St. Paul, no tnocked out Vu) Sammon io | so far attended © beaut at taal uh We stom | Peer their series With Fred] goa, ye aee ne ae eee oro rounds and Larry Willams Ja four rounds at | rocelyts anouuted to $4,000, which was eoweral | Moronciite Boston Braves. tT ; ireitin taping scored | the Woneer Sporting Club, will engaxe nau Hundred doliarm more than the soldier Barvicid: | OS oeCted hitting atrength displa three runs and the s beat th Ynicle Wo night Ho will eo seninas Daw “Porky” | yuii loom onion, Beast 19 om the opening |. Dowell, Harbare. Southworth,| Caria, St Louls used sixteen Flyin, the veteran bearyweleht, for twelne rows, | pion of the club Iianaieen ‘and Boeckel has been the| players. Pf re cae gh Migr ak ‘dior Hartfield of Brookiyn ead Tommy nop [eenantion of the National League ‘The Yanks lost both the morning ak "hie il be Gime’ ira crvaraey in] fuer Mariteld f Brokia ead Towns nor GORLION OE Wonceited to havesthe| andthe aflermoon games to. the that ty,” ut nen are in ged “anton for | mo of Maid, Sak, have been maid ee ee on ee ane tee eieat saultday ‘alll ae Tae grow receipe of the ten-t St Tketon on Apr #8. Tale wi be their voond [Deen hitting them hard and all alike Harvan! and Virginta ran into Benny Vater teeeting int obort time in that tty, Rannid |!MLevery game, " hump, | Sarknen after playing nine thninss ed he * 4 obby's flingers In a slump, toa 2 to 2 draw | aeeacea a atae cesar Lone Eger Sigetica<diiialeapiliadl iad and tho rest of the team expected t6| “Detroft traded Love to San Fran- Gon koeh fitter Grow down 91,460.75 Dace | ee eS Jovercome thelr ineffectivencss, the| cto, for % per cook af the entire O'Connell | Alm Buckley 9 now the mansger of two more |Dodgers will have to throw thelr sili ca Who has been flekting tn wreat forin, secured tho | fishlers, They are Hed Dolan, tho New Orleans | gamenoss and other resources into! HOW THEY DO IT NOW. popular newmpaper verdict, Lightweight, and Arte Simons, the Now Orleans | play until the pitchers hit their stride. | sh alk MB adh | ‘The Giants In their opening series YESTERDAY'S HERO, George |with Bin Donovan's Phillies had to| Sisier, The Amerisan League's champton hitter banged a triple in the efghth inning and brought in the run that gave the Rrowns a {battle their hardest to win two games out of the three played in the Quaker City. Ross Young is expected SE A ae erence , (College Boy Just_Like Dad, | Famous Whitney Trainer, :: | Sends I First Wi inner to Post 4 — i covered that not oniy the day's can- Broomster, a Hitey Payne white] Jate, bul every ther member ney Colt, Earns Brackets for )' sting had bean a Hae gp eR Offspring of the World-Fa-|ine weather was responsible for mous Conditioner of Thor-' apparent.qu of the Hurte oughbreds and He Shows All) orn ond ot ation thut there wilt the Earmarks of His Dad Ex- |e better, warmer and brighter dayey f cept the Mask That Hides the )— miner @ on has been bah- Feelings of a Close Finish. _ wut without mn wont! to The Evening Word Nae a adidas BALTIMORE, Md., April 1 snd Chale horace, INTO the professional department The only candidate ot the turf enters a type— | ¢ . ni ide a fog ebb the college bred trainer, One such iner we awing up the found his name carded on the pro-| papers ¢ ro turt sep te Bota gramme for the first time yesterday. | Were represented by lawye ice | : ’ A few minutes later he was full The Com for the fledged member the set H first i a . ms <y Lao candidate had earned brackets. | ac ‘a tai hohe stan ate ne James Rowe jr, dapper and aler . gumbed more like a business man just off for an afternoon's sport than the| The jockey w lination for familiar slouch-hatted veteran, step-|! ae i ak ped to the winners’ ring to receive! 5. 1 ting Broomster, the Harry Payne Whit for ney colt he had sent to the post | ste 0 Rowe jr. {fs a son of the olt mas-| (". ae zi ter, who has conditioned a ater | number of American turf ch nt e of industry. than any man in his profession. Fu. | An © pat turity, Derby, Suburban, Brooklyn | !% Handicaps—about all “the — great) 4) classics have been nicked on his stick | fort those |of fame. The father entered on his | posit | turf career when Col. Dave cacreea H | took a mite of a lad away from Rich- He has absorbed the master’s tiatine for training quarters sore~ ings. He has many of the senior’s| wher Jong the shore near New Y characteristics, excepting possibly Desc id he was satistied with that stoic mask the veteran habitu- ally wears, whether he wins or loses. The finish of the Broomster race was so close that the junior may be forgiven for the slight nervousness ho exhibited before the numbers were posted, He will overcome that. He has horses tn tris care whose per- formances will provide the appor- tunity. College men make the best farmers, ‘tis said. There's no good reason why they shouldn't make | first class trainers, Watch James Rowe jr. the arrangements of Promoter uct ard for a division of 60 per cent the receipts be the fighters, Paddock Won't Come East to Com= pete This Spring. LOS ANGLER, Cal, April 19 Charles J. Paddock’ of the University of Southern California, holder of the na- tional and claimant of the wortds record in the yard run, wi not go East to compete this spring, it was an- nouneed to-day. It had been reported that Paddock would compete tn the 9 Drake Relay Races next Saturday, Uncle BiNy Garth and his Jockey, “Specs” Crawford, are at it again! They got away to another of their fly- | ing starts by taking the first steaple- chase of the season. The pair have | made life miserable for other mem- | bers of the jumping set for several seasons, When Pimlico was present jing the winning trainer of the steeple. |chase races with a baby Liberty bond Unole Billy wore out the steps of the steward: rand climybing after them. We won about all there Crawford was doing the ridi wns an aftermath of to the winning of because Bughouse, lbroke down dnrin, oughbred AmMeness carried him throngh. Midas, carded as a stahl. jmate to ran with Buchouse, was com polled to be withdrawn when It wa that he suffering Uncle Billy and are not more ster de Grace Maryland a big race, candidate. their the run, but thor- a hi lishenrtenad fookey there at Havre before the and they ha from. will be ohases hott nd at Pimlc hand to draw John Sanford, master of Hurricana Sind at Amsterdam, N. Y., one of the country’s most enthusiastic bree made the trip to Havre de Grace yet terday to witness the performance of | § one of his jnveniles that Trainer |? Preston Bureh had just sh 1 from Hot Springs aft wint mtion. Upon his arrival | a. SN used to think be tight for safety’s sake. know th: ’" "THUM ®0WLING & BILLIARD Acabem L241 Broadw ruer Slat St Wine FoR COMFORT must Now the E. Z. Garter never slips and comfortable wide-webbed vetis soft Look fo