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Vs THE ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922.’ “WARD, LAST OF YANKEE HOLDOUTS, FINALLY. SIGNS CONTRAC WHAT RING INJURIES COST ee, 4% age By Thornton Fisher SECOND BASE BASEMAN ols Se alleal a haan vcore LOWERS HIS TERNS: ACCEPTS $7.50 Hitkey Haines thoes Shows Form of Recruits in Practice, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, March 8.—With the signing of Aaron Ward, the recal- citrant second baseman, the surrender of the Yankees’ holdouts ts now com- pleted. Ward agreed yesterday, after a conference with Miller Huggins, fo split the difference with the battlig]} Colonels, and for playing second base THE Most COSTLY MEMBER OF ' THE BOXING GAME — A BRITTLE FIST WW AN yMuURED Lie, COST BENNY LEONARD f& FORFEIT OF #5000 yO MEW TENOLER. LAST PRD eb AND- A SMALL *\Foisoned Thumb, Newest of Ring Alibis, Isn’t Offset ‘ by $30,000. we zi for the American League champions YZ Vo” FORTUNE For. HIS A Fortune FUEV ; YF JLNA bones, busted hands, bad a END bis THE our OF UBonantis GAEE . » | this season he will draw down the . U ears, old cuts, sprained ten- PURSE WAS FORCED TO CAN S neat sum of $7,500, WITH CHARLEY WHITE SCHEDULED FOR. Rr OAD OAS OID: tr. At first Wardie demanded that the tasich 1704 - A BAD dons and infected toes have figures in his document be $10,620, figured as excuses and alibis in con- ©’ nection with many sper arguments of copra hd = She, tas he past. One woul D - \ = IN THE enor’ 20 AND NOW e GHor TREES 1H = signature to a contract for $7,000. For] hausted. It was Jimmy Britt who . HAND wer (| nee ext 7 “UnTLE Banran CHa ORDER TO RESTORE a while it appeared as if the player _ Rullled the ulna bone thing when Joe zu? PEMTIER. ‘ wie BUFF HAS TO PAS we HIS OLO socrens! would leave here for his home in Fort = Sans beat him in a quecr looking| Qaeawpeanay Spates 5) ee Ses UP ¥ 30,000 FOR. (To THEIR NORMAL | Smith, Ark., and quit the team. But bout on the Coast years ago. Our own ‘ ‘ Ae, ane Leena TL cap ED "STRENGTH the trouble between the player and the i Benny Leonard only recently called 5 "4 d AGAINST DEHPSEY GECAU Meee . club was finally patched up yesteniay ‘(ti his bout with Charley White be- Spcantto 4 HIS CHIEF WEAPON WAS Lhasa datasedtaa { and Ward was one of the first players Pruae he “softened” his right fist on #ee(3 —os 8 ‘ SPIKED at the ball park this morning. ‘Pal Moran's Head at New Orleans Ears knocked into a state of caull- flower have held up other bouts. The weather yesterday was th Triangles Have Perfect Record ras see tn Yankees arrive Giants Find New Pitcher wo Willie Jackson's,old cut, reopened in LIVE WIRES if F the trip was held. ‘The athletes 4 butting match with Charley White, J n Brooklyn Basketball League ba lie Halll GSR CNG REESE a 6 sAemsgin sc cara even! noe! Witose: Fast Ones Recall , asta oe dG say ent Match An infected toe post- ' . E * ‘ ve el. An added feature to the ’ rj By Neal R. O’ Hara. k With 107 Points, Is| Mitehet to the hotel. * is | ice wid il of weal iis? E ar ly Day Ss of M a thewson Copyright, 1922 pe York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. aye, : e sas aa Zee ea $3 | practice was the appearance on the ++. The only veteran s cutting up, Grounds by offering that and fifty} leading Individual Scorer bail field of Jock Hutchison, the Brit- “Wyithat there are some actual dangers Games. Points. . capers in the South seems to be the|cents extra to Frazee. may h ane ish open got champion, and Lots Jim 34 . in First Division. Bostley 5 “4 i boxi: rT ; weather man Paice 5 Ba the American titleholder. hid ‘Fans Step/Up and Meet Bill McGloughlin, 6 Feet 5 Inches, and | “°*t"* Ce Hub fans would like to have Frazee Downey 6 | feather Now along comes Johnny But sa “ mpead Harel te Go. 4360000 on a ; he} Bell ‘8 39 | ‘The two golfers ielded for a while shedding a $80,000 guarantee tor a] Late of Virginia State League, Who Throws at Batter With |, As, we wrettiing | mateh,"the|eavywelght finger for tho, Red Sox.| , Assumption Triangles ead the} sonnson ‘ $5 [0d then toak chet turn at the ty Strangler won it by a neck. — ee ¢ balan teh oil setae Tightwelshtl arack. , 4 30 | trutchison hit the ball once over bout with Joo /nch because he has!’ Speed of a Rifle—Jess Barnes Comes to Terms. suddenly acquired .a poisoned thumb. : i" . ‘That's right, Can you beat it? s 8 A Hot Springs correspondent wired} league with a perfect average of] ‘Tne Ascension Aces Lassies sored ond dase like a real big leaguer, bud hag Babe Ruth was crazy over golf|eieven victories out of eleven games.}anothen victory when they defeated The Strangler may be the wrest- |‘ ods Barnes was just a dusher, for he ling champ, but Zbyasko is etill the | 224.4 typographical error made “golf"'}1n the second division of the league|the Miswasaha Gjris of Yonkers by swake over the Gall and ‘frequeady. read ‘‘gold.""| The proofreader let it the tally of 9 to 6, By the victory champion jawbreaker. slide by. the Atlantic Caseys are in Arst posi-| (vo, their opponents the Ascension| missed. He finally did hit the ball cee , |tion with an average of’ 888. The Girls have placed themselves in the]to the shortstop and Jock applauded out to be any. vias manager «Tee hae’ one ey tha nue ng Nearest competitor tn the frst avi-/eatogory of leading contenders for the] ne access ot his golfing partner lo, e is one Cuy at's sure ol can furnish the smoke, gettin a Sahin sion is the St. Rose Five, which has cine ehinlanton held by the Inwood] with the arrival of Mike McNall and Al Devormer to-day all of tho oe 6 see an average of .778. The Acmes fol- eh ae he =! scensiol Frazee has offered Dempsey $250,000] | Pinochle statisties from Hot Springs jlow up the Atlantics with a percent-| To-morrow might at the Ascesmos) | 1 tne exception of thd to fight at his Boston ball park, but | show it is possible to keep away fromJage of .600. The standings of the Sha Bush, M: the Yanks,can get Jack for the Polo|the baths and still get cleaned. zs tanas will play the Acmes. The| pitchers, wkey, , Mays and we he Be teams in both divisions follow: Ascension Mystics are scheduled to| Hoyt, and Ruth, Baker, Scott and (Special t6 The Evening World.) SAN ANTONIO, March 8.—This is f the period when the, stars are shining seeths only another name ‘forlprightiy in the Southern training camps, and when glowing stories are shipped to the home folk of how fine] tg keep, and Eddie Halé is a find as {so-and-so looks in the fleld and how]an infielder. He may be sent back hard Hooses can slug the ball, It is the to the minors for another year, and open season for the starring of minor | ye se Jody cy pe ent aione, That's leaguers, ¥ here it will pay for all the trouble and worry of bringing two-score rookies to the camp, But the chances are the Giants will do better than that, for Ralph Shinners and Ike Boene look like good etough fielders i Buff's case ttie poisoned thumb | { | ‘ j Ue ” cold feet. The bantam champion ewe didn’t contract it until it became ae rent that Lynch had serious de- : ens on the bantam part of his “double title possessions. With $30,000 balm for wounds Fthat might, be sustained to onela pds} eres icone OP ss ia the itch strength, however, is what FIRST DIVISION. meet the fast Atlantic Triangles, Whol schang, who are still at Hot Springs, ‘ {and feelings in fifteen rounds of box- . Bee nen eave ting Ww te .|are now leading the league. By @ vic-| . 14 hore, Ruth will arrive on Friday’ { and feelings in n rounds some as althe rost scattered over this} clse this year, and that is the reason e ° BY JOHN ° Assumption 11 ° tory overt the Acmes the Montanas |“! Z ; fing, the average hard-working cltl-/anq adjgem: States. ‘The kids do] *° much attention is being paid to Fis tic News POLLOCK and Gossip St. Rose .. 7 53 will place themselves in second po-|With Col. Huston, who is coming’ | | wen would probably go into the ring} joo, good. ‘They are trying hard, ge eet one general condition of St. Andrews wal 4 sition in the standing. sons a Sere cinie eatcrayod { y e eGloughlin. Embryo Mathew- Trinit 5 5 players (minus an arm. Can yon imagine !snowing coupage and “pep' and en- y 5 5 5 Original Central Five was con- } sons do not evel E = Sunday. t do for 80,000 berries? Buff-i® @] taxing it $ ot rushing things | ight still be traded to some other | Ph iphia, to go against Alec Hart, the O etwcieece i ¥ ‘ Mechanics’ Institute Five. The close|ian are the two most promising re it eas} and not rushing thing: SECOND DIV SION h }fighter, and that’s the difference. 4 National Leaguo club, Jess Barnes, ind lightweight, who is now under the! BionneR CLUB — Midget Smith 1 le score of 25 to 21 serves to indicate the | crusts in camp, although O. D. Tu | ; too much. The result is that ob- lust of the “hold-outs," capitulated management of champion Johnny Kilban iphtned dee ton Dyes Srankie Daley, w. L. opposition which the losing quintet | taxes a terrific swing at the ball t (| ALLING off the bout which was | *¢'vers are sometimes too optimistic There yesterday and signed a contract. a + Baile Bent Ler) at ee Ko ae! twelve roun: "| Atlantic Caseys... 5 1 offered. wins the honors among the youngsters + scheduled for March 20 is quite|°Ver the form of the youngsters and} Phil Douglas, who was in-the same | *° ° Philadelphia Monday night. Jack Bernstein beat Johnny Darcy, pose b 3 2 ‘At the Central Gymnastic fener tn this respect. Huseins is oafing | . It shat- | too @essinsstic over the lack of form] boat as Harnes in the matter of be-| twelve rounds. St. Agne 8 2 gymnasium to-night the Ori much attention to the ing 0: {ters his captratiee ree tte | Mi bateg of & Pi wee ‘ ing placed on the market, is the only | , Dadle Mead has matched Andy Chaney of} Johnny King awarded decision over! Montanas 2 2 -500| Central Five will have as its oppo-| Haines and {s trying to make a }-ft~ } at-th of th oe eh other man. expected to give trouble. | Baltimore to. fight Oscar Deschamps, the} Fred + ‘ St. Martins . 1 2 -833 | nent the Oriental Quintet. handed hitter out of the rormer col- | ut least to get back 8 top ©] Butethere is one youngster here just | y ¢ nadian, @ ten-round » Ryan vs, Larry Goldberg, elght | arya) j bantam heap. He was willing to part} "Sie! r Kelly hasn't signed, but is due Mpn- , on March 13. After tl é veyOs. 2s 8 -250) st. Martin's Five is scheduled to|legian. | | eith a lot of hie savings for the |"0W who is meoting|With approving|day, and is said to be bringing hia | cin’ bouteey wri we K. OT TEMPLE, Brooklyn—Nat| Loughlin . +1 4 :200] say two games abroad this week.| When Haines played with Hartfor change. Manager Eddie Mead had to| nods from ‘the old coaches who have] contract with him as “Irish” Meusél] the Cincinnatt junior 1s defeated Murray Layton, 110-! ‘Phe league will stage a series of | To-night the St. Martin's team meets he batted right handed, and in one + dolquite some scurrying to pile uP} cone through th training camps'| 3. pe Sree eeeet ; Robust cleee Snel, smateure games between the leaders of the first |the Ascension Montanas, and on Fri- he $30,000 in @ single lump tq be suff for many yearaand who ought] The Giants have been invited to A OR IE En ree Palmer, | division and the leaders of the second |day evening the game will be staged laced where Buff could gather it be id know hatin taiaie has “sr- play the West Point Cadets at West yd pe the pay mecaraitne peer: bese Andrew Lake won by default from|division to decide the Ightweight}at the couft of Loughlin Lyceum Haines was not accustomed to tore he would ‘consent to thé match. Hay a bie é , Point on April 10, two days before | Made suet ee ree Pe eritltinn “Atcooins| Sam Fine, 148-pound class final, am-| basketball championship of Greater|Five. Loughlin Lyceum Five wan|iier tet way and the next @ay bank accounts, scattered} rived” or not, That one is Bill\Mc-|the champlonship season opens, and tion of Brooklyn, is signed up for another] ®teurs, New York. conquered by the St. Martin's Quin-]'6 Ua “is original position. mong institutions of savings, who came to the Glants|the club has accepted the invitation. | gorap at that club, He will meet Lew] Sam Morganoff defeated John Buntck, tet recently at Arcadia Hall, the home’ ins, however, thinks tl mK | ad te be Grained. ‘Then a certified A game had already been scheduled Kiya of ning, | 128-pound class final, amateurs. Raye, who has scored 107 points in t ints. The contest} Hussins y last winter from the Portsmouth team | ~. Brody of Brooklyn on Thursday evening, “ court of the Saints. e 11 develop into a better hitter . for and a y ‘ 2 PHILADELPHIA—Johnny Mealy out-| nine games, leads the list of individ- will develop check had to be tdigpate de Leese lcbithe Viretaib@bate League wih orches, a he _ wa) Grounds, | March 16, scheduled for Friday night will eerve|). +, tett handed, and in the practice depositary agreeable to : , ut the Giants will fll both engage- pointed Bobby Barrett, eight rounds uay scorers in the league. ostley : 1 e] » as a return game. ffair yesterday the former grid sta z everything was} Bil) is six feet and five inches tal! ‘ enting teams de Charley Doeaserick has matched Frankie] Hyman Gold knocked out Johnny Don-| heads the lst in the, second division, aa jal beng rere ae pte fap i. ; Fi OEP OE tne cea UIAG cts Bere rarity | Heniare, the fesal fiywelght, te. tuset Soramg [Helly four rounds. | with a total of 44 points in five con.| The Mercury Juniors, average 130] made a number of clean hits to righ set for the final for final der |, He stockihg feet and pitches gritls| partly of the regular stars ang partly | CN” sotiner good boxer of this city, in] Carl Tremaine dofcated Joe O'Donnett, | With pounds and claimants of the Bronx|field. He 1s almost certain to be re } jjbut when the time came for nal de} iis right hand. He can do little elec.) f youngsters at both places, Hans | 2°Pe eee ean eee pioneer Sporting [eight rounds. . championship for that division, are|tained by Huggins, as the Yankee: t ivering of the coin, neither Buff or core eee rant thigg Daseman. |Giub.on next Tuesday night. In the sami-] Yrankle Rice won from Whitey Fitz- INDIVIDUAL SCORERS. t to be played on op- hort of outfielders, and Haine! ‘his manager was on hand to accept it, Tina! of ten rounds Young Plorce will take|Serald, elght rounds. 2 J open tor (garnet he playevon of: [ars f fly ball. Further ‘'nstead the poisoned thumb message on Tony Lyona in @ ten-roend go. Kid Wagner beat Earl Baird, eight FIRST DIVISION. ponents’ courts. Manager A. Lil-|can go back for a fly i ‘ came. A year or two ago Buff might tavauat (hed rounds. Games. Points, |Jefors of No. 325 Beekman Avenue, | more, he has a good arm and may wit jyhave jumped off Brooklyn Bridge for} 41 the pl me between the} Nate Lewis of Chicago, manager of Joe] WEST VIRGINIA—Bob Martin scored | Raye ., AS 107 | Bronx, will make all arrangements] a regular position with the New Yor! | : ots up to the plate it is just | leas than $30,000, sd ee onsidersbly, a white streak, and he yaries it with onde lay peered to piay’§ put the {11+ | Surman and other fighters, has just taken|third knockout in as many days, send-| geivert 10 77 |with home managers. Telephone} team in a couple of years. B'ine “tow fans are already figur-|® pretty neat change of pace and with game Chet Thomas, now the manage: of that team, made him swing from the other side of the plate, hy He can't bat, and "he js ragged and clumsy at flelding, but he ha#a great wide, sweeping swing and when the egulafs and ge ness of Dave Rancroft crippled the [nether fighter under hie managemen® He|ing Richie Stella to sleep in two] stuchbury iy 16 | Melrose 8676 between 7 and 8 P. M. joc i 3 ing how much money Babe/a low curve that baffles the best of Ruth will pile up next season at] jitters here stars, so two mixed teams fought it] many important fights in the last seven] ST. LOUI8—Anthdny Downey out- - - out. There may be an inter-club| months. Lewis ts ready to match Malone} pointed “Banker” Karn, ten rounds, us Baseball Briefs game to-day and the San Antonio] against any, fighter from 147 to 160 pounds.) ATLANTA—Young Stribling, Macon, En land to Enter Four Golfers ¢ the rate of $500 a homer. - Last year ‘ and Larry Avera, draw; 10 rounds, 4 4. {nis fifty-nine circuit drives would team will be met to-morrow, — > Bam Langford and Bill Tate, the colored — CINCINNATI, O., March 8.—Augur _ have netted him $29,500, but this sea~ fon the suspension imposed by Judge ; é Pee ere as eal tats Weel Soe os en seni cy ed cea a For New International Title} ucrvam. Presson ot tre Cmeinns Landis cuts off more than a month Bill had shown signs of ability and yesterday the Board of Strategy of the World's Champions gave him workout. There was a game of the bill between mixed teams of regulars isan an DODGERS SEEK SHOWDOWN Je tint. they wii como together in an} managur, Atigr Lynch had got together the Reds, and Kd Roush, star bat b fielder, who is the only holdout, fatle eight-round bout at a show to be brought) gs0,000 which he (Mead) had guarant to reach an agreement at a conferen OLDOUT PLAYERS.| ott by Biny Haack, the tight promoter of] Burt to fight Lynch at the Garden on Maren | \-. W. D. Vande F rt Walker i from his batting’ privileges. Otherland youngsters, one captained by WITH H Memphis, Tenn. Aw’ Langford x getting old] 29, Butt's manager called off the bout bo | First Match Scheduled for]. 9: yancerpo G. Herter here veaterday: House wents Sn? {ambitious players who will get noth- y Dolan, the coach, ¢he other by r Tate ought to outpoint him. cause Johnny had & swollen hand, Mead de. tional Links i Conditions require that a player on 4} nN "Dest otter is $15,000.” lw Sing for extraordinary hitting feats! jecs jurkett, one of the club's seoute (Spectn! to The Evening World.) ~ clared to-day that Buffs manager, Low Nationa in in tears GRAIL be Gn senators, a native bern 5 , will be i there driving ‘em ont on}” pin was selected to piteh the third,| JACKSONVILLE, March 8,—Bur- Johnny, Summers, the New’ York Ight- Diamond, took @ run-out powder. September. citizen of the country or at Teast a res! | angpa, via., March 8.—Judge K. 2 . B, e1 d he, if itehed for t tights jureday . not 4 Py macnn Hi ierter Nene fourth and eth tnninge for the Dolan |ieigh Grimes and Jimmy Johnston |ToN ne ‘mets Jimny" O'Gatt Billy Shade, the California tght heavy pi cles setsotets fran caatrs teams tiecedins Cie ven? Tea Seine ara cenit WaetoTd Lit “ eam. cher and third baseman, rea- | Oclumbue Sporting Club of Yonkers welght, is to fight Jimmy Darcy, anothe ‘ ‘punishment, won't get a chance to try] MeGioughlin took Eddie “Hate, |°@" Late mn esr hance until | Friday night he Wil Journey to Wal Miver,| Callfornia, fighter who hax been making| J: Ps Byers, President of the United| Petition, challenge 1s recerved | he, training season here between tt “his $500 per stunt unti! May 20.) Johnny Raw 8 and Frank Prisch | Pectively. of the Dodgers, ha’ M where he patties Paul Doyle in @} good at fhe local clubs, at Grand Rapids, | States Golf Association, received con-| preliminary matches at thirty-six holes Nationals, on March 18, according to Maybe Cols. Ruppert and Huston arelin order in the third, He retired Ike | Friday to report in camp here. If mind bout at the Casino A. O, of that) Mich. on Much 25. and Hughey Walker, | firmation yesterday from the Royal andj will be played. In these one point will lintter received yesterday by Clark Gri, glad of this. Aside from all this,| Hoone, “Irish” Meusel and Bill Cun-|the two hold-outs are not present by | oy pation at & show at Kalamazos, acre “| Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews that|be awarded to the winner of the first lritn, President of the Washinglun Clu more than one suspicious person we three hard hitters, in the have met profess to be alarmed at the The first two popped up easy possibilities of friendly pitchers work-| ¢iies, the last named Struck out. Bob 2 eighteen holes, one point to the winne: pila tai the British team, which it was an-| or the second and two points to the win-| wrsT BADEN, Ind. March & —Tot nounced by cable a few days ago would |ner of the match. Stewart, star infielder with the “* then, President Ch. * Hbbets 48) 4 good match has been arranged betwodn action, Dave Bhade of California and Nate vere, Pinky Mitchell of Milwaukee, who decided to take drasti f fenicter Kk welterwel Fi * | inv | ‘The nation scoring the greatest num-|mingham Club of the Southern Le, Ying with Ruth at the expense of the sella obtained a lucky hit. when| The boss of the Brooklyn team] (he erect welterweight of Boston, FHS) corceq to call off his bout with B daraée: 0) Nie Se 798hy vane es bee at’ pointe unten Gees cormditions | rine renioo, ccd inser Cerone nae Me Yankee club. They figure that @jan easy hopper bounded over Billy] wired both Grimes and Johnston to-| aq show to be brought off at the Mech Leonard, at Milwaukee & few weeks ago on| lenge for the Wal iP offered for} shall be considered the chalienging na-| ising outfielder from the Michig¢ }combination, successfully carried out,| Kopf's shoulder, but was doubled a would ultimately send Mesara, Rup-| moment later whein Casey Stenget pert and Huston. to the poorhouse.| caught Frank Snyder's fly, and the iThey point to what an unscrupulous] jas) man to face him fanned, fixer, such as those alleged to have| Nine men, five of them Giant regu- figured Ih the “Black’’ Sox scandal} lars, retired in three innings with only might do in this connection. But]one hit. No wonder the coachers are _ there ts no real ground for such fears, |talking about McGloughlin to-day, He | talegrams. No pitcher could possibly give np a work so easily, too, that there] What action Phhets aims to take ball which would guarantee u home every reason to look for steady run to anybody. Ruth has tn the] ‘mprovement. fos been struck opt on floaters that] And it must not be thought that|!earned, The Pronidont of the Doda- }ione would think he could hit « mile, | the mon who faced the big Virgintan q weren't In batting form, They were, Off other pitchers Rawlings collected two bite, eon double: Frisch twa, “vents, the noted tennis Nien who hea Jone a double; Boone the same, and the world’s hard court championship, |Mouscl helped himaslf to a homer died yesterday. later in the day, The sum and sub. scoount of illness, Is ready to fight again, | international competition by G, Herbert} tion and ahall meet the trophy-holding He tas been signed up by his manager, | Walker early in 1981, nation in the championship round, Billy Mitchell, to go against Dave Shade of ‘The Walker Cup is meant to be to] The first match will be played over day. California for ten rounds at Milwaukee on eres ONT March 21. golf what the Davis Cup 1s to lawn ten- | no, National Links at Southampton in nis, but when it was first offered the day ding they appear here by | Building on March 15, ‘The following nl oh orien eppear hep Shade fights Johnny Riley ai Friday. Ebbets ref to state what | Barre, Pat : the contents of the telegrems were, but should the two players not be] yxe Dorgan, manager for Fay Keiser, “48 here by that date he has promised to] bpoked up another bout for his battl a make public the contents of these] Kelser will take on Jack Reeves, the Call-| DIE TO STOP RACK TRACK HeT-j soiters of Great Britain did not respond fornia lightweight, In one of the three sight- ALBANY, March rr n vith much enthusiasm, Apparently the round bouts at the Garden on March 17. . -—Assemblyman | sentiment has changed and in any case Johnny Dundee will t Charley White of a t Wi D should either Grimes or Johnaton re-|anicago in the feature bout et tiftesn| Coane, t pwrte Of Wayne to-day In-|, team of four players will come over bmn fuse to report by Friday was not] rounds. rat fo pe a Mey ger etebat to meet four players trom this country yrs race track. The bill i hat will be the first match fer the ors wan asked what he would do ugle Ratner, who disposed of Jack Pe! deonbership ournee a Cig) ihe in wi trophy. should the players fail to appear by the good middiewsignt of Bridwepert:| rakes it a misdemoanor for any on, tho timo pot, but he stated he has not |(@ one Found at the Broadway Exhibition) +5 piace @ bet, directly or indirectly, cc | it 1# dust possible that » Asedol te - come to that bridge yot will pone wert Baer Mae cave horse race, punishable by a fino, ,| #180 will be received from Canada. Min Judging from Ebbota’n statement to- | round A show to be staged at Bridge | /*!! sentence or hot glen and foursomes will be played. day, it ls apparent tho boas of the in two weoks, Ser RG mpm In all probability the American team Dodgers haw finally reallaed that if ee Fleming Wins Oue Title, will be made up ot Jeane Guilford, the OHTOAGO, ier fondant ho tm to safeguard tho morale of his tem of ‘Ghampaign, T 1, Flom- } Francis Pa aR ne HAR th Geel with Se Agee pe cemater Ula’ ts tine Seat toa Robert Breas fr nd Be “ New Sealand champion, in the final of] Po Del. Hill Klem,ewho wmpired, jouts, Hoe haa hee quently CRs pike | ance" white. aay be the aubstitutes, @ (he French open covered court chan-)M* tat the tall Hag all the jdemned as being tc with ighteIBplelman of Chicago 69 to 40 In fy in-| ‘The U, 8, G, A. committee In charre steady game by a score of 9 pionahip at Autoull, He also won the ed of Mathewson when players, pnd thie he i boon reapensiite | round go at the Garden on Maveh 17. ninga in the ohamplonahip maton, of the competition consiate of Howard jon bad Ander- _goublés championship with A. H. Go- youngster and depended on 6 more or leww for the action be is tale ‘eighth fe nt tos eame mosetinng, Leagu , reported at the training con of the Pittsburgh Pirates here yeate ami DALLAS, Tex., March 8 — Ty Speaker has declared that no play i hh a fixture with t ANDERSON LOWERS MARK | 2, corti yearutl he b hi C8. e int FOR PALM BEACH LINKS| definitely earned his place, The taf tupliohed with Meinnia at first. Watn WEST PALM BEACH, Marth 8.—| ganss at second, Sewell at short ‘Young Donald Anderson of St. Louis, | Gardner at third. — medalist of the Palm Beach champion- i ship golf tournament, which !s being | #NDEANA eer ee played on the links of the Palm Beach} py oowiNGTON, Ind., March Country Club, had the lowest score} rndiana Deveceiy seareeee team egain yesterday in the first round of | accepted the jon for @ series | twelve games to be blared at Tol matoh play, when he covered the eigh-} (1 "4, Swasdeda University ¢ ] toon holes in 76 strokes, two strokes bet-} yapan. Fifteen play: Ly will be taken ter than his modal ecote of 77. J. S.| the Orient besides the coach. They % Thompson of Bt, Paul was eliminated by | leave Hare Bent month. — atance of the matter seemed to be Laurents came prominently Into nottes |that Mo(loughlin has “something' on in 1911 by defeating A. F. Wilding. the] ine — Fleming o high fun ef 8 and iia. itney, Ae Buttington, Robert A. tong to the If that one pitcher ts ine. Metie Mend and dee treme are contetaty snam'e igh ran wee @ */

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