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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922, HORNSBY EASILY WINS BATTING DUEL WITH BABE RUTH OMBINATION Copyright, 1922 «The New York IT’S THE OLD C World) by the Press Publishing Co. Au GREAT ROHTERS HAVE AND PUNCH — & VERITABLE Railroad Collision Fails to Put | DNWAMO OF ENERGY Out Smith, California’s Gigan- tic Amateur. WAS AN INSTANCE wie ONG POSSESSED A amateur boxer whose ambition is to become king of the heavy- But it took a railroad train to do it a Carpentier movie studio until the slump hit the movie business and closed the place where he worked. around for keep him busy between bouts and pay Because of his extrac Mary physiquo be had getting into the Los Angeles Mire De- partment service was attached CHAMPION - BotH LACK one LIGHT HITT WON @ DECISION Pan oir THE OTHER NIGHT: AD No pentlilatag THE HEAWY HiT TER NO PUNCH, OVER WHITE NAN WHO pi FAVORED CARPENTIERS ‘SPEED WO BEAT DEMPSEY LEARNED THAT THE AMERIAN POSSESSED MORE SPEED THAN THE FRENCHMAN PLUS THE OLD” SOCK*__ little trouble hook and 1 n |Joe Burman and Smith Box for When Smith had been in the partment a week he was called out The huge hook and ladder National League Champio Mircette as By Thornton F isher|CFL TICS 100 FAST FOR BROOKLYNS AND TURN TABLES Manhattan Five Easily Def the Boys From Across East River. The Original Celtics turned the! tables on the Brooklyn Five by defeat- ing that team by the score of 35 to 22 on the Brooklyn court. Brooklyn fans were somewhat disappointed at the comparatively poor showing of their own quintet, but they gave all of the support which they had to np ROCKY KANSA> team, ‘The Celtic's offensive, ho SD can HIT LiKE A ever, was by far too fast for the home BATTERING RAM ~ BUT NO combination, Furthermore, the guard SPEED - which the Brooklyn team offered was Fase Piss) ind ® LONG WAY | not sumiciently strong to provent Deh- nert and Holman from passing through and scoring. Harvey played a sterling game for the Brooklyn team. Although he scored only four points throughout the HAS ee oF entire contest, his careful guarding of LIGHTNE S: Nat Holman prevented the Celtics A BANCING from scoring more baskets than they MAS TER did, Dreyfus scored on three long COUPLED WITH A | shots, and his work was worthy of the WICK LIKE A applause which the fans accorded him MULE To Chris Leonard, the centre for the New York team, must be given most of the credit for the victory Leonard scored four field goals and four foul gouls in the contest. The Celtics clearly demonstrated their superiority over the Brooklyn team in the game, but in justice the latter combination it must be DEMPSEY * Dodgers Display Class in Game Hornsby Makes Babe Ruth Look Like a Side Show S is Star Makes Six Cone] Hornsby made no less than seven hits t. Louis Star Makes Six Con-}.°Che two games and. dinahed. the series with an average of .t34. made a hit in each game and his bat- ting average wag .3%%. hits were made consecutively. He made three in his last three times up on Saturday, and in the first in- ning yesterday he made « single, in the third a three-bagger, and in the fifth a double. broke his string in the sixth when he forced Stock at second base. Chance at Title Important Bout Between Crack Bantams in the Garden Ring To-Night. By John Pollock. Midget Smith of this eity and Joe Burman of Chicagu will clash in the feature bout of twelve rounds at the show to be staged at Madison Square In the other twelve- round scrap Vincént “Pepper” Martin of Brooklyn battles Sammy Sieger of electric train, Another bad his skull tured and was badly smashed, found himself lying in the wreckage fifty feet from the place of the He couldn't move. LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. (The New York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Co. secutive Hits Off Yankee Copyright, 1 Six of Horns- If Harry Greb is going on the stage might play “Arms and the Man.” The best performance by a pitcher to date is Burleigh Grimes shaking a $10,000 yearly found necessary to plaster a few ribs that had been scrambled a bit put him tn a cot for a few weeks, bur he apparently had no permanent in- ‘he Evening Worid.) NEW ORLEANS, Yankees to-day are recovering from that they received from the gallant Rogers Hornsby and Season's first victim of spiking is the rumor that Babe Ruth would get a bonus for homers. Southern training er last long enough te n lights. Garden to-night. NOT EVEN KNOCKED SENSE- In the eighth he filed to Ward, but The only ghost story ball players | interested in about the ghost that walks. in the disastrous ninth, an inning in the Cardinals batted Waite Hoyt for five runs, Hornsby smashed the ball over Elmer Miller's head for hit of the game and vouls Cardinals rk on Saturda: y football not only supp: It also supports + There will also be other bouts of eight rounds’ duration, Johnny Mendelson of Milwaukee mect- ing Pete Hartley of New York and. Mike McCabe thing about is that I saw th ing and knew I had to take it thought ‘It was the long count, sure But it didn't even knock me sense for a moment. care what hits m Ralph hopes to recover In tir “The funny college athletics, lot of colles “made no | ighteen Saturday Return match for Carp and Demp-! antage the Cubs have|oft the combined pitching of Nick and sixteen ‘oll of the west side. will be the last show to be held in the for several weeks. ure slow at ci runs and broke the tle that existed tching on to jokes. Ruth made a double whirlwind tours inning, drew a base on out of their dope. rges ever meets Jack land he'll be outweighed fifty pounds | to one in the bettin Giants’ .300 Hitting Lineup Can’t Hit White Sox Boxmen Hornsby yesterday balls, and in the third drove a mile sacrifice fly to right field in the z : MacDownll isu conquered training on the Pacific Coast is that] Cullop, former St. Louis Brown and] Brooklyis yesterday at up on their] Yankee hurl nie Koob, another}in a Metropotits Len and leave the Cubs} former Brownle, and Stanley Kin the tally of 28 to 22. Ray And being left out] rookie right hander; but those seven| great foo rk proved the feature of the dope never did any team any|hits were made good use of of the gar Dave Wassmer, ty And besides making good use of] Ms star forward, scored two. Aeld ed to box Champion Buff. Boxing Championships next month. grounded to Mournier in the eighth. The Cardinals have been training more easy mont kame series, Ruth x elve the nice na good second ing throughout the South and 5.000 for mwing- and most cheerful sign of sprin) a tough life lead, Along late in February or early vanced than the Yankees. Louis team Is just as good now as It bout at the Arena in Hoxton, of his long drives over the right tleld & guarantee of § fence on Saturday, and in the open- will be in July, Hornsby, McHenry, serted that Manager Dave Soden’s boys did not play with all of their usual form. Doubtless, the Celtic combination would have won even if the Brooklyn team were in the best condition, but the score could have been much closer. LINE-UPS AND GOALS (Spectal to The Livening World.) ieinnl wi PENSACOLA, Fla., March 20.—| Holman That Uncle Robbie's Dodgers are in| Beekman fine fettle is evilent from the show-}Heonard .. ing the team made against Joe Me- Huyeerty. Carthy’s Louisville Colonels, cham-| Total pions of the American Association and winners of the interleague With Colonels Winners of Inter-League Series With Orioles Trounced by Brooklyn Team, Brooklyn Harvey 0 ‘ ‘ wcres WIEN! ivimay, ee! Wy t : the Baltimore Orioles last fai! Smith Fhe Dodgers took yesterday's strug. | Malone s Without any difficulty with a 8 te | Bruesy vee 1 1 be s 6 ; ore. Tne team collected seven hits] pipet Ns recess ave the seven hits they accumulates. (i Brooklyn boys played splendidly in gouly In the bast five a in March they're forced by the dire ity of their calling to leave ae days in slush and snow be Bnd cot ‘Sut the dear old. blizzard weather, stop hugging the steam rad- fators and go down South somewhere There they are annoyed by the sing- ing of the birds, hav odors of the flower cast their ¢ violets, poppies and other things are so hard to look at. They are deprived of the pleasure of tandling up in heavy overcoats and If they have any frozen noses they get thawed out. The blooming sun gets them all red and de- stroys that artistle they're so fond of. find to do to kill ti tn the warm sunshine, loaf in the lob- bies when there isn’t a crap game on and eat at the best hotels at the club's ng inning yesterday ripped a mgger down the first base line, Babe's batting. as a hitting fuol yester- y and won the game for the Car- Stock and the other Cardinals looked while Rick- large crowd ix expected to sew the in wonderful condition, ey's pitchers are in shape to start the The Cardinals if World’s Champions’ Pitchers] °f the world’s champions. | Since he sy for Makeshift Chicago Combination. A match has been arranged between Young runless for four innings, he seems to have done his season right now. continue their Curtain of Jersey nehem in w (en-round battle id by the Armory A. A. Boston on Mare fast pace are along about at a nhow to ——— ston took c: NATIONAL ROWING REGATTA | rives down his territory GOES TO PHILLY, AUG. 4-5 to smell th Kuth contributed a damaging error on Yankee pit into form and this week, the last here, Huggins will give Mays, Evening World) Jack Shurkey, bantamweight, and F asking for more time in which to t thelr (welve-round serick has postponed have ended the game and given the ankees victory and an ven aplit on O'Doul plenty of work in the morn- Bush and Hoyt did the pitching against the Cardinals Of this quartet Bush showed the beat. had plenty of speed and rdinals to two runs in the four innings that he graced the I boxing show at the Moneer Sporting Club from to-morrow night until next Tuesday evening, club-will stage no show to-morrow evening. 's Sevies, which Jones, O'Doul, be held on the Schuylkill River, Phila- deiphia, on Aug. 4 and 5. was reached at a meeting -f the asso- ciation held in the New York Athletic wearing goloshes. the little affray between League team, Going back over the score cards for held the ©: A match has been clinched between Hiily Miske, the St, Paul heavyy League seventh placers of 1921, « preliminary to the 19 The Giants, presenting a ting line-up in the first their batting order, White Sox brand of pitching. The Sox, presenting a spotted line- leaguers and bunch of rookies, have been wrought up to such « frenzy by Kid Gleason that they can hit any delivery of any The result is that they have taken the last two games, played here Saturday and Sunday of 8 to 4 and 12 to 6 and easily the pre-season exhibition clouters. No question dates fixed last night were as discovers that All the Sport News Is Here Frank T. Anderson won the final round of the Brooklyn indoor lawn tennis championship singles at the 14th Regiment Armory, de- feating 8. Howard Voshell, former national champion, Bill Grave, Captain of the University of Pennsylvania b: 8 the highest individual scorer of the Intercollegiate B League, with a total of 137 points. The vacancy on the International Olympic Committee due to the death recently of Judge Weeks of New York will be filled when the committee meets in the near future in Paris to choose his suco L. C. Dally took high scratch prize ble 100 at the week-end shoot of the Larchmont Yacht Club. The Brooklyn Football Club defeated the Steinway soccer eleven by 4 goals to 1 at the Ridgewood B: The New York Football Club won another American Soccer League game when it defeated the Philadelphi: One game instead of three will be played to decide the Intercol- legiate Basketball League championship between Princeton and the The game will be played on March 28, ind Clarence Callaway of Trenton had t ball of 65 in an exhibition match at Pinehurs The Brooklyn Rangers defeated the Centro-Gallego soccer t @ score of 4 to 1 at the Midwood Oval. i I) Football Club's soccer eleven won from the Bay Ridge club by a score of 2 to 1. The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Cleveland Indians in an exhibi- by a score of 16 to 3. the high scratch gunner at the week-end shoot of the New York A. C. at Travers Island with a card of 94 out of a possible 100. al game of the national snooker championship tournament Billiard Academy to-night. is play ball But ‘They will come tox round bout at a show Auditorium at St. Paul on t! ight men in he can still hurl as well as he did] aver of 629 that year, was the first pitcher Rob- METROPOLITAN LEAGUE ble trotted to the mound against the STANDING. ‘owing| Minor leaguers and he did wonder- Won fon, on the Harlem, fully. MacDowalls 5.0.5 11 7 —Brooklyn Regatta, at Brook-] Ruether hurled three innings and | Brooklyn a & 6 but Promoter Jack Reddy put it back until the later date. Springfleld Regatta, at Spring- No wonder so many baseball 5 leave baseball and go back to the good old pick and shovel George Engel outhwestern Rowing Ag- the crack light avywelght of Pittsburgh, Amateur Rowing told the writer Iast night (hat he is ready round go with IMMY WILDE says he isn't retir- to wlgn up Greb for a fiftee ing from the ring, and that he pects to fight se Friedman Beats Frankie Je- eral years mo! Square Garden on May 5, Engel intends to wail for England with Giant pitcher, Ith Sporting Club y night Abe Friedman of Boston, York, easily woa on May 10, as he has been promised bouts in that country for far, Jimmy Wilde hasn't found a man of his weight who could give him a fighters who have slugged with him on even terms or better were many pounds heavier The only man who beat him badly was Kid Herman, then bantamweight sion over Fran erto unbeaten in thirty-nine bouts under Jerome was a 8 tol At the Broad A. C. of Newar! Sallor Tom Maxted, the weight of Newark, will take on Louls Firpo, heavyweight champton of South America, in @ twelve-round feature contes the Walker law. ith a card of 95 out of a pos that the fans wondered why he hadn't in action before, as he showed i, et weight agreed Wilde was giving him several pounds advantage—and came in overweight ‘Wilde went on with the match rather than disappoint the crowd, but was giving away too much and was knocked cut, ball Ground: camp by The Evening World, ts very Virgil Barnes and Claude Jon- nard, youngsters supposed to be ready fans have se n under the Walker law. heel. Lia nt Friedman being Pod Eaters club by a score of 3 to 2. PSL Me title next month, ———-———-- NEW YORK SKATER: ERN RACES. MILWAUKEE, Twentyp-nine Bowling News ably on Saturday. hampered by bad luck and accidents just when they and shown real Yesterday Art Nehf held the Sox harmless for four ty of Pennsylvania, Walter Howe of Worcester a remarkable by True, they were EVENING WORLD HEADPIN TOURNAMENT. Teams scheduled ILLY BRADY seems to be bidding ognition as “premier box- impresario,’ racers are entered in the international indoor skating champlon- day meet, which opens here experts. has eleven skaters ntered, New York two, Toronto and Cl End Athletic Clu.b.. Well, Bill did that a quarter of a tion game at Dall, G. H. Martin wa: that made him a wonderful performer last season's World’s Series and American Li Luth. Church, Bklyn Bill managed Jim Jeffrie: : that he had to do with other fighters of less ability, among them Jim Cor » took a Whack at everything, from managing to ma Hillside, Brook Neptune, Queens. guers were able CARPENTIER SIGNS FOR OCTODER get but two bits in the four innings will be played at Doyle’ will meet Leo Flynn. The Giants’ rookies were defeated by the Beaumont, Tex. team by @ score of 6 to 2, It is unofficially reported that J: sent home for allowing Babe Ruth to make a homer off his delivery. hedule for 1922 lists 154 games to be played, son, beginning April 26. has been chosen George Barton N.Y. Edison Co., Operating Dept. '—Georges Carpen- an agreement with French promoters to meet any British, Amerisan or French light heavyweight It is planned to build an open stadium to seat 40,000. Car- his old baffling array ball over the producer, Brady cut out fighting * shooting the a long time Ike to be reminded of his ring carcer The 1922 bowling champions of nections for a Cardinal hurler, was fore October. Metropolitan Bowlin Street and st Cordes's Metropolitan te ademy, 181st Nicholas Avenue, when m and indi- The Eastern League the same as last Myron B, Fuller Missouri University. Harold Ruel, first string catcher of the Boston Reds, he and Harry Fraz strong enough but failed to mix in the rye ball that stood the on their heads last October with his association with rane of England, now one of the big- gert theatrical producers but busy promoting boxing championships # head football coach of the VEN BRATS BROOK ST. LOUIS ELE J i LYN TEAM. id; aereatlines Grahl’s Bronx Central stars and h rhe English always and pwatted that appeared loft the train- owner of the Reds, failed to ing camp after agree on salary terms. Awards tor the basketball season were made by the C. C. N. Y. Athletic Association, a number of the players getting their letters. ndidates for positions on the b: College have reported to the coach for practic first good one team of the Seullin Steel Company, won national championship by defeating | Shipyard eleven of Brooklyn, nd fans stood In never had a potion thut undignified for a theatrical producer to run a@ ring fight. 922, by Robert Kdgren.) hour set for play to start throughout the entire schedule practice will be More than forty be strictly up to grenur Nehf to uphold the dignity , starting at the rain to ace the His work virtually served the field. ‘There was a strong wind] ciding facto blowing and this made it bad for the} phe Mactowa defeats fielders but, nevertheless, the Brook-|powever, by the fist Bronkiyn Dyg p lyn players were less troubled by the| cre who took. the measne of Mee wind than were the Louisville ath-| sanhaitan «quintet by tally of 2s letes. . to 22. The Dodgers in turn were cor Robble started Jimmy Johnston at held the SOX) third baxe and the fast Chattanooga farmer did well during the time he cavorted around the hassock, John- reoof) thr slashing vi quered by th tations hy the scor urday the Wrights of St. Ar ny defeated Powers Brothers by, the score of 36 t yesterds at Gres int the Knights with a of were vicious ones but Jimm them perfectly and with accurate throws to Ray Schmandt he all] The Machows Ex ceune acne the National] three runners. He also collected one} ehunged places with the Brooks Oacamen. wani{ Bit. Metropolitan Lea, Walter Dutch" Ruether, - the he Macs wow shave al pitcher who helped Pat Moran's oll wl # the Brookly+ Reds win the pennant in 1919 and |duintet has an ave age of 600. Tt who {# out to convince the sceptica| Dodgers are in third position with 1 This decision ) s during this period the Colonels | Dodgers .. couldn't make a hit. He walked only $Visitations one man and six of the nine men Knights were retired on infield out 8 8 ite, Jerome, hith- Finest grade Cherry “Kus ja Calfakin won so easily (co m bina- boxing Harlem ear’ rubl Buff for the ourselves. 8 1N WEST- of the world. Verily. You could not do better if you entered the market yourself. And we are March 20, Milwaukee 7, two each and A new quality standard not governed by price B., and Lake | HE pick of the choicest leathers ¢ * ni France in 1480 BROADWAY 276 W. 125TH ST. At Times Square At 8th Ace. 86 NASSAU ST. 86 DELANCEY ST. At Fulton St. Schiff Parkway 20.—The soccer Catalogue on request for Mail Order. | 110 Duane St,, New York City

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