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2 Sn - ima oe ll THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921. | TWELVE DAY MEETING OPENS AT PIMLICO RACE TRACK TO-DAY, AT THE GARDEN LAST NIGHT - __-_ By Thornton Fisher Sunny Jim, Now at Pimlico, , Will Face the Barrier For First Time Friday . * * Se eee !Son of Friar Rock-Lucy M, RACING SELECTIONS. Named After His Trainer, SIMLIC6, James Fitzsimmons, Being) "ir: ue Mrean ontry, Onvte y, Altimate Prepared for $50,000 Preak-| Second Hace” Pride of India, Sue"? ness May 16. oe Sea Serpent, Royal Mo, Uncers Serial to The bromine Word a Billy wes BALTIMORE, May Laughlin, By Jiminy Las 7 a , NSY JIM, Brooklyn's lope tor Ixth Kave—Neddam, Baby Grand, Four Rattling Bouts in Wind-Up tie Preakness, ti vere, The son | Ruce—Ktiahe, Brisk, Show at the Garden, the of Priay Rock-Lucy M. and ten : : rden, others of the Quiney Stable ate now eel ~ . [ j like the beru of "Whe ole . Judges Agreeing on All Four, NEITHER JACK in quarters at Pimtico, where the | "fitena Hate it te ter toe nae Decisions. | NOR MIDGET HEARD | tweive-day meeting will open this af- | doven Long Island stables who have . ternoon. Sunny Jim, nained for James | come for the oceaston, ang, . THE BELL AT THE noon. ‘ i . m Fitz Simmons, who trains him, has| the few othe including the Harry rattling good douta marked JOHNNY BUFFS BNO OF THE SE | ee Nartling ihe clockers at pale | Payne “Whitney, James W. Meclel- © \ a ‘ “land the Xalapa Farms viel | 4 the wind-up of the boxing sea NEW ae ka a ne end for the jast month by sensational that will be Mbipped tinea aly atl at the Garden last night. Upmaiatape tigen o ih Z a trials, Neither his owner nor trainer | after the running of the Derby, Pim- The winners, O'Hare, Buff, Sharkey THEY WERE CRAVED TF SMITH: SH has made any effort to coticbal their| 0 would find itself tp @ lean way. end n he judges! BY AN INTERIOR THAT SMe ARKEY itso . ney, all stood out, the judges, Fe MUST HAVE STARTED belief in the hanasome vig colt, who] Robby Smith of the ontoaaTon uo y Smith of the Sunnyland fgrecing in each instance. The refer- PACIFIC — A THEIR. FAMILIES BEFORE has never faced the starter. He will] Stable hoe registered the first com F een, Patsy Haley and Danny Sullivan, SPECTATORS WAITING FOF Ravi, WAKE. Lo WYA make his debut under colora Friday | Plaint of the Pimllco meeting. Last ever had a chance to render even an = THE JUDGES DECISION OF THE 24 4 lin thie fret race. It te planned that| ZoRr Smith vought a fara nt News i pinion. Every bout went the twelvo - THE SHARKEN- Smite CAS he be given (Wo oF tires more oppor. Sees oe Sie bes i rounds. A big crowd saw the con- am ROT WA i tunities to leern the habit of racing | tng of horses owned by residents of tests and filed out of the inclosure ExPecreo 2 before Preal Day, May 16, inj either Maryland, Virginia, Pennsyt very qhietly. ‘They had scen plenty ea a hopes of carrying off the Maryland | vania 6 District of Columbia. +l ——., < Slassic, 8 valt vat i p- | Smith nts to kn hat chet of boxing, but nothing that aroused en 5 Classic, with its vaine that will ap-| Silt, Wane to know what checker =) ANE) fi proximate $50 000 playing procramme dratter jumped 4 them to any frenzied cheering, STICte \ = 4 ‘After sceing Sunny Jim and hia/ fight over the sovereign State of, j — No omEI ) 7 i} ere sinblemates sifely q red, Sunny | Delaware to zet to Pennaylvania and i DDIE O'HARE, the Harlemite, Place TO ‘e=> PLANED LITTLE Jim Fita Simunons hopped the train| then jurnped right back again with- ] and Johnny Howard of Bay- ee es NOT A FIGHTER ANNIE ROONEN for Gravesend, where he has 25\more | Out vine Newer, the home of Sum fj 7 Bit THE OUST IN THE “¥ ROUNDS SIEGERS horses in training for the Jamaica | n¥land, @ tumble | onne, N. J., started the night's a I on Sane © oting ‘To-itight lie will be on his} 7 J > WIDE AND WON lway back to Baltimore. ‘To-morrow | Star Voter ie due to arrive at matched |i youn ; hough | 2 2 Uz i. THE DECISIO night be will riding bacit to New| Churchill Downs this morning in ha In appearance, although | “ Bi y ews as y p1 2) York, and that life will continue| Charge of Trainer Louis ‘Tavber, ‘The fare was much taller and rangier. ALTHOUGH THE GAME AND CLEVER EODIE CO DOWD RECEWED | HOONTON) He weighed 169 . 4 Howard! A FINE TR 6 We a 4E0 To & | a 4 toughout the Pimiico meeting. | COlt's food effort at Havre de Grace le ighes pounds an oward | iM flail WAS OET ERMINE IC AROUND AS LONG H h Hi d ‘was 163%. For the first three rounds AS EVERYONE ELSE AND STAYED TO THE FINISH lg hest ea yppin Lic0o +” BimeDVE been all sorts of trainers, | On Saturday, when he finished second it was a very even affair, O'Hare) Tourney Mark}- a! ball a-rolling. They were welll trainer, who grooms his| to Ms stablemate, Boniface, in the ‘was the boxer of the pair, and How- | horse and prepare his meals Philadelphia handicap, prompted his ard te veteran nenter with a word Toy Rickard Clears Over $30,000 _ ,... an upen tire near the stable; | wher Comman R to send him. nty-one teams, man them fourth, with boxing and slugging nty ams, many of 1 glove trainer, who motors to after the Kentucky RHIC Mean 1 ft ee wet eun In Closing Boxing Show of Season |" yee in ine None-S0en is course every morning Immacu- | While, the followers of the Ross Stable tely clad, and whe sietants are | are praying for oiddy going for Der- heir best to top the None-Sueh SPE teat aray fom bien pliise| Cluts's Hees otal in “rhe Bveniog fused to stay away from him, piling, C hee f a Matt Brady nh: re som real Jrunners from Bennings to Pi for J.B. Davie eeplechasers and | reited upon to report about 21 out of | bY Day. the 24 ¢ houfsa of a horse's life; | is the hotel trainer, who doe sf his conditioning with the aid telephone, especially during | eit World's headpin bowling tournament | 7 or cold he ty | Juventles and the steady filly Dough in with many stiff punches that didn't By John Pollock. : een reat Rabe tant | By Neal R. O’ Hara. an val ota hangin a nally | Gir) are included in the lot. Two cf @o O'Hare any good. ‘Tho men left Tex Rickard made about $21,600 after he ‘had paid expenses on the {at Thum's White Blenhant drives ‘ast (ooo a ic iat pp the Faurodd einer, tain | the. duveniios are entered to-dag,.+ H Hite to be desired in the way of) SM boxing show whic ‘Ataged at Madison Square Gurden last night, |isht. Cedarhurst No. 1 of Cedar- — re daa bica) banaal Mberditethare She nn Heetalipeanad tae at avararec| Prodigions an@ Ukase. Rot! of these 1 Tho gross receipts, including the Government tax of 10 per cent, | huret, L. [, did the best bowling, baer ae \are expected to hold thair own jing the two preteatiou: |the Quincy Stable divisions « hose who hav action up to the eighth. O'Hare led! grought the total receipts up to the unusual sum of $74,080.60 After | tallying an even 500, A miss by J on actual points, but Howard was| the State had received its 5 per cent, which gave it $3,367.30, this left | THIS YEAR’S RACE IN A NUTSHELL. fust as aggressive as he was at the| Rickard $63,985.70, from whioh he pak! the clght Nehters $80,750, Rick- Coeee eee eae Mie cost Sines te wanta dot ey say (oat hell gtart, The Bayonne man wont to his| ard probably had to pay about $3,000 for other expenses, enabling him | the Cedarhurst five first place, Billie | Ruth Clouts His 4th Homer Giants’ Swat King Creeping Up On | succeed in his present cffort , corner in the eighth with a badly| to make the above mentioned amount. Heins of the Dyckman No. 2 team And Cleans Up Game for Yanks — Ruth—Now Lacks but Two Homers Sunny Jim will be given an exer- Dunged up left eye. It was almost Close to 13,000 people saw the bouts, of which exactly 12,023 paid ee wen Le ul ~~ fe Seay Kelly on Bambino's Heels as He Kellar Ruth ay 3 rn | Tee ee eaten Sita Be a se Closed Bieri ni mateone dinate for tickets, ; ee ee ee eted citing ao Went ie] clube Out: 18th (Homer |for Giants Cy ad Rut Tied for our Eeedic | clockers who have been doing thelr ‘up in a give and take slamfest. The Here is what the fmhters received: Andy Chaney, $7,500; Sammy nree pins stood up, robbing him of lyankees Cop Double-Head oe 8 clocking in Maryland recently are judges agreed on O'Hare. It was a Sieger, $7,500; Johnny Buff, $2,250 and a gold belt w rth $2,500; EB much-prized ees Cop Dou! jeader While | going to be on hand early to judge 4 medal that goes “Bre Gathers in His 24th Home Run Yanks’ Batting Star Draws Away Be cos “aod. toe crowd ap;| ODOWS 9750; Midwet Smith, ‘$000; Jack Bharmey, 96,000; Haale 1e bowler making 115 or better. From Rivel’Kells. write 89 Ft for themseives whether Gravesend | | lauded jt. Howard was far ona | O'Hare, $1,500, and Johnny Howant, $1,250. Other fob winners were: William Kelly Slapstick Ki » savaea||Bals of elgy VZith 68 Homers} going to supply the winner of this disgraced. Tickets were nold for the show, Including the Government tax, as Brandenberg, Rochelle Park. 106; E4-| “Ruth by Spank ra ©, Brace of 4-Base Krocks Puts Kid | *°Ar* Preakness follows: ward McCormick, N. Y. Life Ins. Co., uth by Spanking Out Home Run 25: Kelly Ahead of Babe Ruth Again| tn che tu At Of OxpeoLALION’ OHNNY BUFF, the popular Jersey 2,232 at $2.20 $4,910.40 100; John W. Broedel, N. Y. Life In® Home Run Crown Rests on Babe's Ce oe ge ‘ ‘ 3 coh he ‘ 910. Cor 106 Michael Reddoy, oe ‘ ' ; opening programme at Pim J flyweight, and "ddie O'Dowd, a] 3,074 at 3.30 beste Meee To iesao, Sai) eGettit Neucereer usdaciuesc| oncuamain When ire: Catal Hie:s0th Beaco hare Wien mare n OO eae | Jymewebat. undersized, 0s newcomer from Columbus, Gr ace at pcr : : 7,931.00 106; H. Woodward, Rochelle Park, Bambino Ruth Increascs Lead by * + 4 =| in ‘the feature events, | The) e | at g oe .( 02; id, s 06 ‘r Lay's ERIES ' | Be z climbed right into the ring after S176 ct 1100 yet) A eeioentee ek eae Seearn Poling Two More Circuit Clouts “" Se"tarar NiaT wre) ing and colic epidemic that has re- O'Hare and Howard had vacated it i bl Be u yuews Eiocke, D¥OKianS Ge; donne — Sa |cently swept about ail the stables No time lost at all. Joe Humphries Taal Time cline, Palleade 308; ond A: ©. in Maryland, Many that were af-| announced this bout as being for the} 2 OS iN Leu Hamlin, Inwood City, 101 Fi ti N BY JOHN ind Gossip » G 5 ie weven Bae Lig pong. Fn ee flyweight championship. Anyhow, a —— |_ The {eam totale svere: Cedarhurst ustic IVEWS portoce AN OSSIP ») cks to await the opening 4 belt emblcinatic of the honors went to| Mir or around Sharkey's shoulders, It Evans t S il Be! romney Ne Lanker- Pimlico, the most generous of | dhe winner. Batt weighéa in for the | 788 Starkey by # shade in this ses- 0 sal ieee: Jats Cf:| wo wei known colored fghters| is the main ro of ter rwnde Jeskion's mamager| all the Maryland tracks in the mat-| May walks are hard on pout at 110, while O'Do ig, | oon iL Seah Rochelliy, |Past 37 ti h : has wired back that he will acest the tatch for| ter of purse & finds itself much | t at 110, while O'Dowd was 111%.| > Sharkey kept out of range of Mid- Dyekman No. 1, 401; Dyckman will clash in the feature go of fifteen | hat wind at he will acompt the i " f purse Bi Bs aclf muc 2 ' Bee atree cert rteatt| ater terest ie smer| “To-Morrow for |) tinmiie gat ee anne cael es eee om ene i lee ne did the previous one. A clever, 1 oftx to SI hs face, Noth- 830: Rochelle Pank No. 1, 358; si ae * ra’ | antes to $3,000, _ : F Eeisty tittle ann O'Dowd showed him: [iM "eveiting vats bul sbarkey, waa ati cee e clib Nor, 388) Lions Chub No, 1,1 ™ an Sporting Clu, at 195th] yy pase, tae quate mamanen ano} DEMPSEY TO PITCH CAMP lay you walk in all ing exciting yet, bu’ jharkey wa 1 self to be in the opener. He slipped |in front ruts ASSIC 625.) Rochelle Park No. 3 267; Ro. | Street and Eigh nue, to-night.| yar fought many good Mita at the auby in { AT ATLANTIC CITY FRIDAY |leather—our sort. away easily from some of Johnny's| A lively exchange livened up the Secteiacitget chelle Park No, 2, 998; N. ¥. Life) Kid Norfolk, who hoids u tit 1 make hie f armnee ine bout in we well meant punches, and near the end/ arth round, which had be Oxfords, plain. Ins. Co., y st the Hi n slovenly | Shooting a commendabdi N.Y. Life Ins. Co, No.) who has won many fights at the Voth meo are can take 9 punch H of the round had Buff swinging wild-'fought to that stage, Smith landed anand Five, $04; Cedarhurst | ¢; z Matotimaker Weismante! ATLANTIC. CITY, May 3— ! ty, while he used his left to the fuce tis ight aie haat Saatereuant Slums tee nelther favorable nor No. Dyekman No. 8, 418; In- |Garden, will | against Jamaica] pactier to be his oppor Both. Jack Dempsey and Jack Oxfords, fancy. ; i very effectively. [ia Tight for a chan Aare exchange, (adverse; Leonard Mudie of the New NL NG. 8 gok; | Kid. Jamaica Kid has developed | take om Harr Sehostr of Mitweuiee « Kearna are expected here to di- | Byioh shoes if | Buff caught O'Dowd with a left! Which went beyond the bell, Smith| York Newspaper Golf Club won the 413. into a topnotcher as a result of hia] Pott Sportiog Club | rect the completion of details | igh shoes if you prefer. Rook shortly after the second beraa | was short with his other attempts |qualitying round medal in the first | Twenty-four teama are scheduled |many victories in the Weat, and ie! Those two tuskr middiewcignss, Jack Dutty ot for the aha bita teh me teed Prices moderate—based o W . For the next thre | moi ot © roll this evening. y ; A palnras cad Tande Gioee oh sala eak saa ta: itching of camp here rida die ganced backward all round the ee ee iano uRMAy lence ciaman ote of, Dats gale pia, Intends {0 add. another win jto hie Case snd Jack Stove of this ely. wit aan in) EP eati day, The site selected [ON Current replacement ring. Johnny seemed overmnxious to | jyrc yi Pre Shorkey lization, played over the Van Cort- Jrecord by beating Norfotk, Jimmy) are tio Wed Avenues, treotiyn, | for the camp where Jack will get aa ean eee Se Dowd was | VOUERE hia old round-arm Mirena Jandt Park course yesterday. Mu , DOUGHERTY APPOINTED Vecaee: A neencone aiestas Aber limetie: Bannan we camber ipel ieee he al | costs. Tat Feuer ena{ into condition for his fight with Georges Carpentier July 2 18 @ bit too elusive for him. it there «ve, die’'s winning score “ a O'Dowd stuck in six lefts to Aiideat ea - Mabey head back with jabs, euaht to put up seas fl HEAD OF NEW JERSEY smith in the semi-final of ten ’ ncond when the Midget wasn't /and it was am ufficlent i 4 ‘ sting fight. Hitly fe ut Heokiyn | large enough to permit any work | Johnny's tace very lightly, but they | oe waine hi hel ample. si nt and jrounds. Bert Connors of Toledo will mies - eh Se reOMy ; See Rimaraken by the * kept “Bust wid “ena ‘op ia the ale. | ick up him, Tt it le retunal {6 lenough: had a prize for low grew BOXING COMMISSION. tackie Koo. Johnny fd | me Mmm Sem he went mao en rumds.| FERN relent champion - without oF 85 Percenter 4s wd cove: nicely when Johnny | : > a) | been offered, Mudie would bave — — | Young Otto batiles “Boot Hansen! J9bnny Giyno ie now fighting under the name roin re i a O'Dowd covered nicely when Johnny |smith look Rood to the crowd un CRE Cee eee ae a tr] SOE trom Uaninatenssy the shoe that orthopedic sur . " rn the other two contests it ngey r ee Ma rence ls. teas swath. lek heir to that also. As the terms of the Boxing Commis- |the aucacmeat tt Jin Plesk Manaisg e grtl| 4, Dempsey, will ive in a hense oe |geona say ‘'85 out of every grounds and Jack Kearns the west side porting man and great! known In G loose his right to Buffs jaw. Johnny HARKEY took the ninth round) 000 tne teast interest sion of the State of New Jorsey,| Jack Te wich Village und his manager ex- ” * : : ian) ta ‘ot the cresting fucet of the) ii, ee s aot task Sharkey, wan the bingest whiner 08 | pecia to sign him up for oe s will be with him at all times. | 100 can and should wear. seemed mystified by the little dance with hin @winging punches tol impending tournament at Lakewood will| heh was for three yearg, ended & sansa plapctbasea viene get san Ny ay for prral bots In ie Ot | Pheip Own cogks and retinue of row we ate 4 raha ated pus be kept forcing Smith's ribs. The Midget took | be the competition to-morrow for th ODowd moved around too mugh|these punches gracefully and once | Shantey Cup, a trophy that will go to ago, Gov, Edwards of that Just appolated three new servants will “keep house.” The *Registered Trademark. eite is on the border of the re- an Square Garden. Lee was 90 sure that | also Ken Wilite Cotton » promising Uphtwelght he | upder his managemea: ne * chee! e » elahte. Co if joners to take their places and 0,000 e t Lee's as sort, away from the city proper. CO eg yee EOutle gutting the| hooked hin right to Jack's check. |senlor who topa the field in the eighte:n- | (7! tee 80,000 af even miones : : Roa: seas in’ the fifth Johony. grazed| So far st waan't nearly as lively a go| hole medal play handicap. ‘Tho entrants | © i'm the wport in the “akoutor State” | vosiaes $0,000 Lae look every xt that wos os | Raloh. Brady of s-vneion hea bem senad up OF) seventeen-foot fence surrounds ERS PEET COMPANY , O'Dowd’s jaw with a right swing, but a ee ate tieg yeure olde eng (which had been 80 sumcosafully hans | ferel to him and he was rewarded by sens it clmmaker Crowley to mew Bort sumer the| the premises. A stand to seat | Broadway fag their last one, The last minute of the main eveat of fit 5,000 persons is being erected at 13th St. “Four at 34th St.” Eddie also got his right across high loss, Otherwise a man can be 104 In the dled by the late John Smith, and, Sharkey get the judees’ verd! ion Johnny's cheek. the twelfth round was worth the two | 0" be 208 SE ee ee eas qieGke. NiMH ROR ot ue War Heoet ston Baad Sporing Chib| Derbsey will give exhibitions Convenient | - rae rounds which preceded it, Both fn- pe rs etl ve ail right with the | ils ipa 2) al ey . o a” ae De EE a ee ba i seileninall fe Nell Alandae, the teh) avery afternoon, excepting Sun- | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. z a ‘ournament Committe minute they went {nto office until the [Chm will be Nie even ah on Moe Ginsberg for ten rounds| day. Wi OHNNY still chased O'Dowd, put] ished strong, but with reddened ribs : a We age 1 tne ruler Taidie MeStahon staan sist}-!90 rounds of | yd Jon Garry and. Willle at Warren at 4st Ste Mad a hurd time catching ‘him, | Whe Humphries announced that the) ane annual spring tournament itseit Bewaent day. The naw Comminsloners pine caning cf two tertound buts at were | go Yoo Gary) ‘ked Wile Qruer tnd dary ser] One of the Dulldings on the him. | ages had agreed on Sharkey, Jack | wilt ect under way on ‘Thursday anil twagrerty of Je Elwards age Bob | iy round exhibitions In Joule. wind-up Y a 5 grounds will be used as a shower Just as the bell sounded tn the | }ounded from his chalr and threw his] continue throu On Thursday Holl icugherty of Jersey CI, a YOUNE | prande Adams will meet Nick Florio, the fo ane: Resta Mactan spi tare acer ibu|) celine Ge ewe ey Ae eee will be converted Into an up-to- seventh he caught Eddie a short right|arms around J the-minute gymnasium, Acres of neck. The crowd | earnest behes! will be the Chairman of nk Harton, the wwyer, W fuateur of the Paullt A, C.. alle Jimmy Kh | management—Jimmy Winters, 9 sventoen-year 4 hook which had the sting In it|had no kick on the verdict, for it wan | Seccolary, we re te Commission, Charles Lyons, the | wit) clash with Frankie Meoaithy in the boy of the east wide, Me has matched the young at — "Dowd wouldn't mix it at any time|the right one. The story of THe OO eee wolootn prevent Mayor of Palrviow, N. J., and | round preliminaries the beat of (he Nor ain | MUMESIGAL CG tae Rap TRseae tal ae semernas | SToeRG Te, evaname for other WLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY, + oO x any time a urposes. Hrostway,, corner Se Johny had his work cut ou:|!n & nutshell is that Smith was Tate torson, ‘Tom. Cade | #ppeer. fae Banco npaes bore a P 3 ph LAAARD ADADEM igtion, [James MoNatr of 1 n times with bis right, ) alr of 1 ohasing him around all four sides of Mine out of Ou te 188 a = 7 the well known manager of sport-| Ax the Hunts Point Sparing Club to oight three | th aide who P fhe ring. Buff finally caught O'Dowd | bis chlef stock in trade Precio aA ine Santa wold Ky Newt for mang |ten-round bouts feature te card. Willie Harmon, | easier a etout Sart in wie teen: | with a short right to the chin and the making, ets Tee ee eee natare of one of the “finds of tie sce seta | fete Herat wig, toe Rove: Golumbus boy wavered. Again Buff DY CHANEY and ummy | the cart ib tourney tonmiasion. — ‘The | new. Commis: | ew mle slate eloan by elit jie Meparined, [ELAS RPiGA saan a ar len got jn a swinging right to the sume Sieger were the finalists. | several weeks ngo rs Wil) hold thelr offices for the tough, herd hittin Sammy Good. the la spot, but Eddie, looking bad, ‘could \thtee years, Chalrman Dough {age Soldier Lawan. } ves cre announced | cha : , , : ty will qticornia wrlterwelaht still run backward, In his anxiety to Thoth welghts wore snnounesd) Ghariea (Chien), tyes hational| receive a sulury of $3,000 Cor euch Year | ier of the famour TTth Disision in France. A | : . ) Sul run backward, In his anxiety (2 a» siegor, 126; Chaney, 124%, Haley | chamnion and tl last of ous amateur | ant te $a 500 Every” one FATA es sal eveat brivis togeinrr Frank Spgs and Wary | left awitiee, O'Dowd was ina bad refereed. Nothing of any account| salt f-ing Adriatic. ‘Thas | xivorttng Ih Ye de eet OME | murncr. “three fours will cumplote the card | way at the bel , is bot b | will be tald to rest all that is mortal of | the appointment of the three Cor f % | Mites wis hekAy enough to inst. | DAneenes in thie Hous ual th third, | fie ghost Chat stalked (his extensively poiniment of the three Cpmmia: | yesh mediry,. the fom meichmaler of the | Ho had to dance to beat the band to| When Chaney's right to the body,) advertised invasion almost. from 19 | Cotte Me ontations’ anit. Beales wii| Amor A. A.. the blest open boxing show in , do so. Buff simply couldn't catch | followed by @ left hook to the chin, Ce a At ong true oe enter | keop the sport clean, See ary Cox. | Jereey ity, bas de we ane a first om of % fim The judges agreed on Buft,| made Sammy okt #o fast that Patsy | patniessly for lack of nutriment, mot | toliawens yery Than with fhe | the ssn on Monday evening, May 1s. Bagley | ~ and strange (o say part of the crowd | Haley warned him. Shortly after] only Hvans, but Moin Oulmet, Bob | fellowens of the aK will try ad hare Mickey Walker of Hilzaberh ment Boned the verdict Hard to please | this Gierer sat down, partly from a} Gardner and an: | | Jimmy Sullivan to the main go, George Ward of some people. nouncing — the ome te | Huzabetn will tackle wome food Jermeyite while Yule Swimming Team to slip and & push of Chaney's lett.| jembers of the well wer promlain jerwey will c When he got up, Chaney shook him) | Honolate. oy peonine Tames of New Jersey will clash in O Ss f H . Me HEY were atill hianing dinagree-|ts hin heels with @ short right Inside | | Just na it stands it is one of the| EW HAVEN. Conn, May 3 eAtter| wn tory o. 1s } ably when Midget Smith and| punch to the chin. Chanoy, who] Mint aterey mmateur welfare ever At: | ene mom. muceesstul senson in the his-| A ald wae srranacd to-day Oeswers, e e \« o « Mt he Lil Delmont e eat o anc ry Hommey. ° 2 Jack Sharkey ducked under thu|/ookKed lke a small edition of dimeuit ‘of hensinn that all_will | tory of Yale swimming, it has been de- |! . r F h Cc ropes. Thesi me 1 *s Ny der the | ititon, fought with the confidence | fall down In the British chimpionsiip, | cided to allow, the Yale awimming team the 1 cant aide Ushtwelant. ‘Ther will come 1 tin areer open ‘These. rive oaks fit and) o¢ a winner and Sammy little i Under ‘CAPR. ‘Thurston, 19 Ko to Hon | wember ‘ete i tout of fem round 8 te ; eady. Smith welghed 120% and| peace, Sammy looked very respect- = Gia gndvcompete With the best swim: | Veneer ycrting Clad on next Saturday olzht B . : 3 Sharkey 118%, lighter than usual for|ful after being snapped on the jaw] Andy appeared to stagger, Sammy | cee atthe world, “The team Will start | timmy Carroll of the west side meets Jimmy Powers egins May 9 in . soon after commen nent and will have | of Hoboken, and Mike Burke mocts Jokuny Sexon harkey. Patsy Haley, who used to| With right und left in succession | walked in to repeat the blow So|fome meets In crossing the continent. | & x "y peoryereish . Dox at about ihe aame notch, was the | The, rinkuide managers were begin-|quick that the crowd hardly saw it, |The IUnerary has not been arranged, A Rewithe. Reve ee Se = 4 4 ne | ning to e that Andy “knew t99|Chancy hooked his left to Sleger's| but some of the meets will be. in Chi Kédle Mead, accompanied by his popalar sham referee, Gharkoy'a left hand gavel tach’ tor the popular Sammy. Notlchin, ‘Mammy sal down and took a | cero, Minnespolis. Pall LAKe City, Lie | pon, dee Lenah. wil lars te-morrew for lasieil ANEW NARROW him the opening round, He stuck!a cheer as the fifth ended, Chaney's | count of four. After this Chanay LAUDE BUN RAR Lohse Were Tovich will go axsinet Hel Moore of Memphis % t into Smith's wide open face six| peppery right to Sammy's body evi- | staggered Sammy as > c ’ in with a ty io & twelve-round no decision bout at ® big armory straight times, once nearly falling dently robbed his army of rooters|to the jaw and pounded his body in chal aity on Friday evening. the night before the backward from the rebound, The of ali their enthusiasm: with hard short rights Revotre Ontpoints MeCarron: — cisning of the Kenineky Derby. Mead expoets the | PHILLIPSBURG, N, J., May 3.—Eddie Midgemgot in a good right high up| Sieger improved in the sixth and] The Jast threo rounds were all house to draw at least $25,000. Tench ts Evening World C on Jn face nailed Chaney with a hard right to) Chaney's He ¢ 4 he o Re © mutpointed Jack MUCarron In oudve » guarantee of $4,000, with an option of zs i H « panne y's © carried the going to STO ee r es euaras an ot tac | 2 Smith placed too much dependence! the stomach, which hurt Andy, He) Sieger and shook him up often, Sie- TE a eae atartad om Int Keane Sink Tine umetnisd of the rome I Ge Dig Fight.in the second, and Re, he no cut Chaney'a left eve ker was gar Nout, Dut he waa Jrintained an advantage throughout Fight promotdts of PittabuTEh who intend to mage | ised, Jack stuck in his left “haney was dceinning to look bad! glad when thet yong rang. The ———— a big open alr boxing show os Portes Plaid fo th Cluett, Peabody & Co. Inc: Tro hi fectively several times, while in the eighth. Sieger had hit him Judges, as in the other bouts R 1 5 . Aah al nek seca Whiin Thana: euare Pea ba be Tight ether went through the with & long right on the alin and as agrecd—Ghaney was ibe Wimmer” RO GREY ha SRUVE Aales et ANthe to ten debaay fay of Puudbunan » i

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