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= Terrercr anaes THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 47, 1922. : , OCAL BALL TEAMS SPLIT UP FOR RETURN: TRIP TO HOME GROUNDS % |BOWLING IS AFUNNY GAME : - - ~~. By Thornton Fisher Copyright, (New Yor. Evening World) by Press Publishing Company, 1922 A) ni Mit f, ] iy 2 i iy THE wT rLe WRT USES A . ‘ BALL THAT WOULD BOWLING USED TO KNOCK SAMPSON FOR j BE A PARTY BUT— a Uy $ Let’s hope March winds blow him to the “four cor- ners’! Last Fall he blew by— thought he’d economize on something cheap. Such a Winter! Hated his clothes. Hated him- self. It’s the best that’s cheap- est in the end! Spring suits. Spring overcoats —a great showing of new and { Bothner Thinks Wrestler Would Have Better of It Against { Fighter. ———— —WHLE THE HUMAN CYCLONE ROLLS SOMETHING THAT a “mixed” match to a finish ‘= RESEMBLES & PURPLE Jooks interesting in print. It may cre- git. PILL FOR PALLID PECRLE ie some talk, too, but it isn’t likely P to go beyond that stage, Jack Kearns, Manager of Dempsey, naturally had A Ti BOWLERS BECOME to accept the challenge as a matter of . NERVOUS WRECKS— THE hava business when it was put up to him, Bov WaTES TO PIN HESITATING BETWEE! but it is a sure thing that arrange- HVE THE PLAYERS a \ STANDING UP OR Hine DOWN — ments for such a contest will not in- te ues Bh hg aS = aes USUAUN REGAINS EQUILIBRIUM terfere with plans made for the cham- Anle UP OVER e Dion's immediate future. Lewis's offer made through his clever manager, Billy Sandow, would allow Dempsey to come into the ring In regulation fighting togs and un- handcuffed, while the Strangler would Huggins Prefers Base Hits morceravonccewnnen ol TQ Fancy Fielding Stuff, Sao nara | = Deciding Yanks’ Line-Up TRANGLER LEWIS'S challenge to Jack Dempsey to meet him in {TS COMEDIAN — THE SRE IS MOTHING IN & GUY HAS TO LIKE His YOUNG Wiggle Likes yO BE RAZZE0 THE AND STANDS UP BOWLING TO KEEP SCORE LIVE WIRES In Choosing Second Team Pitchers] sins. sar + By Neal R. O'Hara. posing a tax of 6 per cent. on gross ‘ifteen dollars is top price New receipts of race tracks Introduced by ° re a arse . “Read”? nothing. The idea is to give the three] Senator Pitcher and Assemblyman Ven NPY ae DrO more ta Mena er ton Ry an, Shea and “Red Causey men named more chance to work than] Betts were killed when the two legis- vize fight seats. All they've got to cha handsome *Scotch Mists. March winds always blow about our *Composite Derbies— They cling because flex- ible where they touch the head. Self-conforming. *Registered Trademark. ° ’ q 4 RACING TAX MEASURES Giants’ Manager Springs Surprise |F*°\NG” KILLED AT ALBANY Rocers Pret Company : 9 ti i « : lators announced they would not press | Broadway Herald Sq. Sailop. now is try and get it, Make Futile Protest at Being be would get with the re Soe ees ev August Belmonte at ath Se. “Four ene a % y ” r ay 5 i. To-morrow comes tlic forth game}a recent meeting here, sald that pass- convenient mou may have your’ own opinion’ re- One Reason Why He Will Bee] White Sox. has been tooling over the White Sox will bear watchin) Separated From Regulars. against the White Sox. The series}age of the bills would not only kill! Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. garding the result. We have ours. ‘ ly He Will Ber] vankee recruits for the last few days, |82¥ the baseball scribes. | ‘That's a cel fa exactly even just now, one game ng but would end the thoroughbred | at Warren at 41st St. George Bothner, a wrestler of experi- Huggins started to make an out- fielder out of Norman MeMillan ye: terday. The young third baseman ‘ took Camp Skinner's place in right (Opectal to The Bvening World.) ‘| field and made the most spectaculs NEW ORLEANS, La, March 17.— Lapel $f t : fa ne bias ay o reaticr, however, Fy La i mack to deep right €or cotton ea lh Tmay be} So as to have better than a 2.75 per Knaupp’s drive in the third inning, Doc Roller was talking on .he very |e" Kick in his line-up during the gin Season With Baker at » Was asked for his, “1 don't know about that,” said Third. George, ‘Without going into the sub- Ject deeply, T would think a wrestler would have a little the better of it reputation the Sox got in 1919. ie SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 17.--]| won by each team and one tied, so] breeding industry in this State. Hoppe-Schaefer billiard match will| The second team of the New York| this battle will be hard fought. - - be attended by Hoppe fiends and| Giants received their marching orders] Frank Frisch, who was spiked in Jakey hounds. today and will leave on a long hiky| Wednesday's game, was forced to * e@ ht that will take them through | eeP in his room yesterday and won't Slamming the ball over the fence| ‘Right that wi 8h) play ball again until the team br with the bases loaded may look like|® ‘ozen Texas cities until April t,/camp. In all probability he ha a noble feat, But Willie Hoppe can|[when they will move northeast | narrow escape from a bad injury. nder CO. April 2, were an-| "iygrrthing for. Billiards and, Bowline. nounced here to-day po ES Z — caught the ball over his head, stum-|imake one run and score 80 or 100] thr , ake through Arkansas, Tennessee and Vir- subject a few hours ago and he has] "rst six weeks of the pennant fight,| bled, rolled over several times, but] points or more. pets Soe the Polo Grounds. The first | st : cee tear 2 —— ee very decided opinions on it. The Doc] J, Franklin Baker will start the sea-] came vp with the ball in his hands. ¢ * is A team, the regulars, the World’s Cham- ways he wouldn't be afraid of goinz} son at third base for the American| McMillan can hit, but it is doubt-| ‘There are two kinds of finds in| pions, will stay here another week, tigainst a fighter even now in a rouvn| League champions, and no doubt will|f! whether he can cover right field Texas these days. The gushers that] then tour Texas preparatory to pick. and tumble fight. He thinks it would] j¢ placed in the clean-up position in|&t the Polo Grounds. In his only|prove to be oil wells and the bushers| ing up the White Sox in Tennessee for “ev -v evox only be a question of protecting his] the patting order. Huggins realizes} Other chance yesterday he ran in the |that prove to be oil cans the journey North. Dy} head or ‘vulherable spots until he] that his team ia weak. offensively] ¥?0# direction for the ball and the wed : - i Dempsey and Kearns split Jack's} scout of the Giants, will manage the => C Cle lO 7 the! ee it would have. to. he| 22@ although Mike McNally can out- HAL Ane. caebs bing tapninne tee receipts 50-50. Jack has the punch and| second team, and will take along Jess LF * I field the Maryland mauler, the little] OUtfe 4 ms has the meal ticket. Burkett as his coach. His infleld and Aicreed that the wrestler would not] manager is going to sacrifice flelding| Cardinals to-morrow. ‘Thero is no nia outfeld will be ea fret annotinced in Grin Ta TTT fave fo (wear boxing gloves fi] tor mitting place for him in tho infield with} sornere is nothing in this talk about] ‘The Evening World last. Tuesday Dtaitiricciwee the, padide MeNally played wonderful ball for Sonne one and MeNally sitting}, ponus,"" says Col. Huston of the| night, but the board of strategy has Eis Gomis, nands. the Yankees last year after Baker] a pais Yanks. The Colonel talks like a Con- | made some changés in the pitching as- hurt his knee on the last Western] Billy Gilbert, former second base- - 8 < ; f ing loud roars of disgust. Walker, the Elizabeth, N. J., wel-| jant flelding was a factor in the Yan-| Billy is now manager of t) From now on it looks like the Pitts- | When the word came to-night that terweight, reports the fights in|k ¢s’ pennant drive down the stretch. |] DUry team of the Eastern Jcague burgh Windmill will get more work] pil: Ryan, Pat Shea and ‘'Red'* which Walker takes part, and in doing] McNally also met with an ident] 8 looking for aerial for his elab. than the Pittsburgh steel mills. Causey are to go with the second #0 he doesn't care what happens to| last year. Sir Mike hurt his shoulder + 28 6 team, the protests emitted by these the other fellow’s reputation. in sliding into second base in the} FANS PAID "$5,000,000; Any amateur athlete can be simon] three hurlers, who have come to re- instance, read this from him about] World's Series and Baker performed pure by being a Simple Simon with] gurd themselves as regulars, were em- Walker's recent bout in Philadelphia] at third in the final gamo against the STATE GETS $200,000 oi) isi pee Dick Ki ‘ mous Western : <= ould get in close enough to upset the} without Babe Ituth and Bob Meusel,] batter got a double, McMillan will ible Feieeal las tne) Sere a gressman, ‘ ' a J BULGER, manager of Mickey] ti, and his timely batting and frill] Man of the Giants, blew into camp. |e signments, and the changes are caus. nd pes IN TAXES FROM BOXING expense accounts. phatic and long. But. they availed with Jack Palmer: Giants, | A PHILADELPHIA, March 15. MeNally’s injured shoulder has re- i ' After giving his opponent a good | sponded to treatment and Mil ty xing in New York State the fans ,$5,000,000 during This was made known when the State Athletic Commission turned over $200,087.62 to enrich the State Treasury—this the unt after all expenses had been paid. Boxers, managers, seconds, judges, to the number of 4,367 beating for four rounds, Mickey | been throwing the ball across the in- Walker, New Jersey's sensational | field in the last several days of prac- welterweight sent a terrific left |tice, He is a move graceful hook to the pit of Jack Palmer's |than the former home run king and stomach and the latter tried to | can cover more ground, but he cannot claim foul which was not allowed. | clout the ball like Baker, and furthe The contest scheduled for eight | more he hiis in streaks, He will go rounds at the Ice Palace here | ood for a while, and then his batting proved to be one-sided from the wity to nothing. start and Walker had no trouble Laker is thirty-six years old, Fistic News poicce and Gossip er é As there is a vast amount of in- FIGHT RESULTS. terest in the fifteen-round go between Johnny Dundee and Charley White at BROADWAY CLUB—Joe Tiplitz, the Garden to-night the indications] Philadelphia lightweight, knocked out are that the enclosure will be packed| Lew Brody, New York, in the eighth dd $68,43 les 30x- in reaching Palmer with rights n age at whic ho most ball players gu eb aye eae fort eaieas when the mep enter the ring. Three}round. and ifts to the jaw and body nto retireme eo Bull Adpide amean Pid each EhoW. sa eight-round bouts will precede it. Fay] Sunny Smith won a ten-round deci- You get the In n from the] yatand mes} isis reas ‘¢ : ; ‘ sion from Happy Gorman. . : a Thirty-eight was the limit | Keiser vs. Jack Reeves of California, ¥ foregoing that the bout lasted «ight Cal eee vt luis Guglimini ve. Georgie Daty o¢| SCRANTON — Mike MeTigue ot Younds, which isn’t true, but what] class by hail a dor He batte : POWs GNU AD ve: Seokeis aly /6! Montveal lost the newspaper decision to Tommy Loughran of Philadelphia London, in a ten-round bout. mania Young Mehond of New Orleans won Although Yrank Bagley ts sure that the} from Spike Sullivan of Utica, N. Y., ot] Champion Johnny Butt will] on a foul in one round. to let Buff fight Harry Here 1s the Commission's table does Bulger care about tha te the real story of the affair in Philadelphia The wind Walker, 150% 161, came to 204 oy thirty-four points better than Nal played in se games, Laker made ninety-seven p between Mic’ hits, many of them extra base clout nd Jack Palmer, and scored forty-six runs, while Me- close in the fifth | Natiy oniy made Afty-s's sale pokes this city and Sammy Nable vs. Harry ‘pald to State treasuries 1921, to Dec by New York Athletic Commission ; ating’ < oN, b per cent. taxes from 1 se ak JOHNSTOWN, PA—Rernie Con- round, when the latter claimed he [ana geored only thirty -# yer ONRTAED pase, St PMY, Aaa cient round on way of Johnstown knocked out had been struck a low punch B d the fui sue Linens ‘60 5 sare that the match wit not}Johnny Kelley of Philadelphia in Dr. H. H, Lott, the club phys- n the exhibition par sainst the? yorfeits from boxers, Sammy Goldman declared to-| three rounds. % ictan, upheld Palmer's claim, as |p. jicans yesterday which the Yankees clubs hae helhes matched Jimmy Hanion to] QERSEY CITY—Billy Hague, Enz. did Referee Floyd. When Palmer |easity won by a score of 9 to 3 Digs RMS Gvorge Chaney at the club on that} tish featherweizht, stopped Charley hod iting was otticor ane tye made three solid smashes to Total ae Ryder in the fifth round; Ryder \ little more batting p tlee ur his belt, J. Franklin eady to start his home-run cant akin: nbout home runs, the >» made one yesterday and Ex) from Jan . inclusive: ning. The foul was uninten- Uonkl. For two rounds Palmer helq his own against the Mick, punbhing back as often and bard as did Walker. In the third and ° report sent out by Dan Melcetricx to] Claimed a fractured hand and refused effect that Jimmy Darcy, the California | 0 come out for the sixth. has b tched to fight Gene] IOWA—Frankie Welch and Jabber yine cuse, N. Y., on March 23] Young drew in ten rounds. tru Frank Bagity, manager of] pHILADELPHIA — K. 0, t nighty Ba vintenance and oper » writer to-day that he ha Jee fougth, however, Mickey scured | fiNally had the pleasure of conquering ae eee bout oy Mat He M94) Orponnell knocked out Tommy Nable with a number of hefty blows to [ “nother right feld wall. It was Babe's a ‘ in two rounds, he Hy} and body, shaking up the |{"st home run although he} Total .......ee $54,085.83 » Johnny Dundeo to-day receives | PENNSYLVANIA—Battling Shriner rfadelphtan. played in four the receipts ove London . by ecablegram | fouled by Kid Julian. bing last sy the expenses $200,067.62 Oriqul, » featherweight Kid Batley and Mike Shura fougnt licans on 1a! in a twenty-round bout! a draw ae t goattinn “with the bout, w Ron OE ie ay uns | 2 See enceaycanexen oct i ROUDLY we announce our Spring Showing letter c at ora i CORRS e anted ai! Pate ckey Knocked out, by iid f Sixty-Five Models in en s ag! 7 ndve a letter from Pete Moran, ee ee a ae wer cate, (emia be wanted ave | Shaffer, one round ¢ y Apsistant Manager of the Olym- came at a ere were three on the i ashed the ball over the right field e. While the new captain of the make the trip. HARTFORD—Mike Morley awarded Grade Footwear. decision ove Moe —Herscovitch, From th» sheping of ths last to the final adjustment Jock Malone, the middleweight, of St.| twelve rounds. Paul, who has won many fights In Bostoa, | = 2 ane of the eyelets, each model is a gem of the shocmaker's DETROIT, Mareh 17.—Appointinent sion to superview amateur is boing considered by. _ Heads of the nic Aj A. of Philadelphia saying “Palmer is the gaimest boy that eve put on ove. No doubt that Walker had an edge on Palmer, but in the ! ‘ ugic Ratner of Ne cee - York wall find Yankees was pleased with his big ar sites, whieh | Will fight A: of Now York for (00) centers recently in the Quaker Cl art, and, as always, the Man of New fifth round he hit Palmer low three] gash, he was disappointed In a w une baseball fivlis 1 by. tho |Feunds ut the Mechanics’ Luttding in Bos-| te" Gearge Shade of California va) “London” values amazing. Quantity distribution has times and the referce stopped the there were only aout 500 spec-| City Recreation Commisst recently [ton on aturday evening, March 25, The i an elght-round go at the Ice Palace of Phila- delphia on Tuesday night. Archie Ww: bout on that a ant, even the cub went on fecord advance sale of tckets for the contest has crested a new price standard heretofore unknown. tators in the stands. The Babe like doctor examined Palm he also] |") Tee aaa ve makes one of| method of adjusting diaput piroey see f hich tf @ large) of Brooklyn fighta Willle Herman of Pater 300,000 men wear London Character Shoes and buy said that he was hit low nig toners ap : porn eaerias| sa) cutatte they? —— OB BRE aIGAE them from but four stores as listed below. We have no interest in’ the matier| '!* long ¢ SF she ation Commis. 4 Doel athena soins ar BPI whe ‘yank A 1 other: ea WS unee A The full card of bout for the weekly box-] 4, oe ser beyonf wishing to call the public'a|,, The Yankees got in. several other! ston, Charles WW. Hurton. Drvaident | ing show of the Tink, ‘Sporting “Chub ot] , G40 Delmont, the Sfemphis. tehtweane Exclu he ees Bad sel AA TEST ster ofmann| of the ‘olt Amateur Athtoue Sl irciereagenaeetenenat eae | say was repo rf n error attention to the unfair methods of} aove the ball over the left field| clation; Judge Tra Jayne ani John | 0okWm to-morrow niet ts aa follows: | (00th wa suapended By the New Jersey for Wally ise, President of the City Council, been fence in the sixth inning, while Men Pipp made a three-bagger and Aaron] have Ward a double. Ward's hit was a nant if they were alluded to as any- thing but good sportsn We have often wondered why th re entitled va. gummy | Simmy Goodrich, at Uutfaio. March Sh . Tommy Powers Frankie Fields boxes Terry McHugh, the aggressive Attentow Wright and J: in wix-round ¢ cure 1,000-Y ABD. to a |percentage of the’ hard-earned | ong drive to deop centre and he could bantamweight, will bex Chalky Wimter money a fighter gets. Maybe it is} fusily lave made three bases if t i Gane tne 5 Gold, the clover welterwotght, off Buffalo March 24, and Billy Bovens because of what they think they can| lad exerted a little more lex pow Te OF TRH, S00) alttorniay who ie big favorite win thef PAUipsbure March oT 1480 FROADWAY 276 W. 125TH ST. do in @ boosting line, It is no credit Huggins is in desperate need of . ton ALA vday [tient tons Vhiladelphia, At Times Square At 8th Acenae to Walker to be boosted this way. The} another outfielder and it would not} for Buffalo, wh Demerol ine, boute: at clube de. Oia a6 NASSAU ST. £6 DELANCEY ST Evening World doesn’t want repo ‘s| be surprising if a deal is mado within] night he will sitempt to | the [Oa Monday night he boxe | Ai Polen & ‘Schiff Parkway of any kind from Mr. Bulger, and it} the next few days. ‘The Yankees] world's record fy “AO § . out has instructed the Western Union and| have plenty of trading material and} }) winning (0 ss Lae ty ‘ i i Ley wh of Postal-Companies to accept none fram] could part with one or two of their (Nt Ont Ait H a Ge ‘i tH him. "This goes for every other man-Jextra infielders for a capable ff! 4 KeCOL We originally Lanny ti ky welterweight! haw won three by knocking out ‘Ts ———— ~ . ager too. chaser. Pat Flaherty, scout of tho Jole W, Ray, llinuis A.C. Star of Philadelphia, who baw defeated many Larkine, Wolf Larsen and Eddie Weat = —_ J

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