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ATHLETIC. BOMB IN CAMP AT FORDHAM FAILS TO EXPLODE) “°° Eight Players of Baseball Nine Swear They Did Not Play in Game on Sunday. A bombstiell was thrown into the camp of the Fordham University base- ball team yesterday, but fortunately it 414 not explode. It si: zied for a time, however, on the report from Water- bury, Conn., that the SVaterbury Club of the Eastern League had defeated Fordham on Sunday by a score of 6 to 3. The explosion was averted and the situation temporarily relieved by elght Fordham players, supposed to be in- volved, swearing to an affidavit, wit- nessed by a public notary, that they had not taken part in an unsanctiondd game at Waterbury on Sunday, Of the ten men listed as representing Fordham, eight are regulars on the team. These eight Included Capt. Tim THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. OTHER SPORTING NEW ks Like His Dad Anyhow In This Particular Ring Pose LOSES HIS CROWN Only Champion to Appear 18.—Charles Jeniis-| Women are steadily becoming more son, Toronto, a national amateur box-| prominent in athletics: Ing champion, was uncrowned last night} The first steps were taken yester-| 1921 was especially notable because day toward the formation of a giris’| éf the presence of Mile. Lenglen, who slate tennis champions! came over to add the American title to her long list of European trophies, young French girl, however, failed jn her mission In her opening appearance in the second round of the championship at Forest Hills the Queen of French tennis encountered Mrs Mallory, American title holder, TON, April in the trial round of the title tourn Cleveland, fighting | intercolt Jenkisson's weight, out- Jommunications sent to all lend- punched and outscored the champion, [Communications were sent to all lend-| 74, Jenkisson was floored round, was outfought clearly In the sec-|favorable replies are received the ond round and In the third round fo in his effort to equal the Clevelander's national titleholder to appear last night. | just as it directs champioaships for FR |Steps Started to Form ONE TITLEROLD First Sport Championship Between Girls’ Colleges IN HUB TOURNEY Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament Now Being Planned by U. S. + Tennis Association, May Prove Forerunner of General By William Abbott. both in point of numbers and inter the frst}ing girls’ collercs in the Kast, and if q United States ‘Tennis Association will the only} be asked to supervise the new project Competitions—Vassar-Smi th Basketball Game the Initial the First Night Is Beaten by Move Toward Increase in Athletics for Women. Cleveland Bo makes a big success of a national championship for women which grows The women's court tournament in E. F. Whitney of Jockey Club Rewarded by Being Pati Syosset Sportsman Proud Owner of Second Thoughts, Star at Havre de Grace. (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, April 1%—That pa- nee has its own reward seems par- ticularly pertinent In the case of E. i", Whitney, Jockey Club member and n racing a string with only mod- rate success for the last several years, In the light of recent events it Havre de Grace, Mr. Whitney bas finally come into his rightful due by the ownership of Second Thoughts. training yesterday in a way that left sportsman of Syosset, LL. 1, who has the daughter of Ultimus—Lydia IT., who took the measure of some of the most promising fillies in Maryland no doubt regarding her superiority and convinced every one who wit- nessed the effort that she has the right to be regarded as one of the logical prospects for either the Ken- tucky or the Pimlico Oaks, the com- panion features of the Derby an! Preakness. Metropolitan race-goers saw little of Second Thoughts last season, Almost all of her racing was done on the Canadian elreuit or in came near making it a dou! Sidereal all but lasted to race. Sidereal’s showing J. H. Davenport, trainer of buck, that he took him via the: route for $6,200, Indicating that: intended for racing tn the bet division on the Canadian ciretl Ing the summer. Peter Bong, Lou Appleton, Davis, Aaron Klugmann, Louis and 80 many other New York thelr appearance yesterday t confirmed Marylanders were ed to ask whether New York closed up until the Jamaica opel Eugene Wayland has evidenth: given instructions to adopt « ent plan of campaign with the Sharpe Kilmer string. which he over last December. In former the Binghamton string came ii best racing fitness when the rolled around to Saratoga, bu victories of Exterminator and Flag indicate that they have anit tensive Maryland campaign in Wayland trained the W. J. string upon the same princip sot thetrs before the others were ® early # The boxing in the championship tour-| jon nament was of a high order. It ran into more than half a hundred bouts be- ° emi~ was reached’ 5 Ag Ayat erclnssen oe to start a girls’ tennis championship, A knockout in the first round,| which would be a forerunner for other scored by Jack Rosenberg, New York,|intercollege competitions Ike basket- metropolitan champion, against Charles} ball and swimming. The pioneers in Vurst, St. Louis, featured the trials of|this movement were mostly girl ath- the i35-pound “class, Another New/ictes at Radcliffe, Vassar, Wellsley Yorker, Albert Rollio, gained a de-| 4g Ko be decision over Edward Haley, Halifax PANO tol auinege iis aceue EE erat girls’ Institutions in the East with! rhoughts conceded weight to ten of Thi ng Was QueRtioned Wy: We |) testa, their rivalries which in proportion is|the shiftiest fillies that have be crowd, The al every sport contests] paraded any spring for the past se: i omentc San F sco,| The first definite result toware|every bit as keen as sport coi para y spring ieee aoa pages Sriinant tan bringing about intercollegiate compe-| between Yale, Harvard and Prince-[eral years, and then made them Ike knocked out in the first round in the] tition came last Saturday when alumn.| ton in various lines of sports, it Dy providing the pace responding 118-pound by Wilbur Cohan, a]ieams representng Vassar and Smith] More and more women are turning/to a drive and drawing away like 1|ternoon, finally glimpsed the fact € boxer from New York. played an interesting game of basket! | to athletics. It is no longer a novelty | thorough race mare. For the next few |Chick was going to get down omit The survivors were: ball in this city before 2,600 spectators, | for girls’ schools to produce baseball] weeks, or until Second Thoughts has|lead with Royal Duck when the H UND CLARE Frank Bete pew | This achievement greatly encouraged] teams, hockey teams and even crews.! heen forced to take some one's dust,|selding turned for home in the Wiibur ‘Cohan, New York; Jack! yarlous parties who had been trying| Statd and old-fashioned faculty heads| «he will be the standard by which all[event, and they uncanned the p so far have managed to check the! Oaks candidates are measured, ‘The| feelings that gave real assiram another day had been saved. who won after a brief encounter of] Maryland, but everything she at . may ee ee Bs ra For several seasons sen has|one set, Mile Lenglen suddenly com-| tempted she did well. Since her ar-| revision he generally sey Geysioniie tn citter ne weclony plaining that an attack of bronchitis|rival at Havre de Grace she has opinion that horses frow : made it necessary for her to with-|worked just a bit better than any of] Would find it diffientt to 4 draw from the match the fillies, and quite as well as most {the winners’ circle until A great deal of public Interest that]of the three-year-old colts in tratn- [Of the half-mile circuit 13 focused on the women's nativoal|ing, so that her victory yesterday did} True Flyer and Rosentr tennis championship would suréiy|not surprise the clocking brigade or | cent arrivals from the follow the progress of an intercol-|the horsemen who have been watch-| Whose numbers were d legiate tournament between the many] ing her during the morning. Second Ch deo quire any Colin ta Roseate took down Ftd The Lang followers, after » “ uneasy seats throughout the eal McNamara, the veteran Pitching ace, y q 3} i as who is playing his fourth year with the Young Bob Fitzsimmons oe an Ed Cousineau, first string caten-| Another Chance to Prove cy arry Schemerhorn, Gus Shankey, ION MA dtaliary And one Duna, weo wats He’s Not a Bloomer. p the regular Infield, and Dick Dono- aos an and Hal Keogh, veteran outfielders. Young Bob Fitzsimmons may not The other two players reported taking | be a bloomer after all. Reports from part in the game were Hallorhan, sup-| Nutley, N. where Young Bob ts posediy Clarence Hallorhan, Captain] getting in shape for his scheduled and left fielder of the Fordham team | fifteen-round bout against Jack ast season. and a pitcher named Black.| Reeves at the Pioneer Sporting Club Frank xan, graduate manager athletics at Fordham, iid not belle eae ek ON Cr his eyes whert he read a report of the| SoM of one of America’s greatest Bame in one of the Now York papers| fighters of yesteryear has changed his Traterday morning. Dropping every-| St¥le, listened to advice of men pugi- thing else, he hurried to Fordham and| listically wise, and is a made over at once instituted an investigation. One| boxer by one the players were called, and one by one indignant dentals were made. He then told each man that an affida- vit would be required, and al ee ee oes ‘Toronto Ted Blodge t,) Lynn 1 re i steven: | to bring about a tennis championship. z IGG ony eran Fad re sent to facuities| rising demand’ for intercollege com-lfact that her owner is accepted Himore. Letters to-day w ‘OUND | CLASS—*ivan | Balke of leading colle in the Kast asking| petition on the grounds that such] everywhere as one of the highest type Judging by the above picture the reports seem to bear truth than mere press agent propaganda Young York; John” Kenney, Kansas eae attention fron inet wed one ston; Chester On elr opinion on the undertaking. contests would diver of sportsmen makes it particularly] Oiympus, one of the Harry hour for each one to consider the sone| Bob. it will be noticed, ‘assumes the Hoston; Chester Onkes, Bes: | thelr opinion on the undertaking, the Haj ourness of the situation. At the end of |®2mMe posture as did bis dad when that time, however, each one returned} About to tear the old bag from its fo the office and willingly signed the af-| strings. right arm extended fidavit tavit. practically straight; the left hand The players were at a loss to explain} hangin loos easy for all horsemen to hope that she will go on ag sho has started, to bring information that the national officials] ideas some of the big honors to a string The framework of a girls’ intercol-] which has raced so long and so loy- ¥ ide is bound © offices of the United] clas rooms, but thia attitude aim, Hulita: wife Linder,” Pittsburgh Inquiry the offices +3 elds Ne ea anita States Tennis Association disclosed the| to yield soon to more progressive “TIRE CLASS—AL ange ND ter Sfunee Moore, Boston; T.| always stood ready to further the in- thurghs eMike O'Dowd Whitney Derby hopes, is due to his three-year-old debut this ; ? 1 ‘ ‘ noon in the Delaware Hendlea | San f P. MeManus. Olympus, after winning a maiden r is. It egiate tennis tournament 18 already |ally content with the smailer ones. last year, was compelled to pack cr t the side a i Uitte eveland: Roy Ale] terests of tennis. It was explained |legiate ‘ h 3 Ty ance eine report, and vehement-| ready tor the plexus dniivers, eh ar, oe ent that the association would willingly |constructed. If school oMfciais ap- — welghts against some of the best ét Tris to ans wey Wy ‘ not a grain} ond a fiatfooted stand acaeet on “{3-POUND | CLASS— Albert, Rote, New ltake charge of a girls’ tennis cham-] prove the season of 1823 will ace the] All the people who attempt to crash |veniles in the country, and ran 2 he stories that ey ang attoo! sta o os ‘ork ack Rosenber New York; Dew cabs hs ip 1 - e rt eo played, BE MACY BAM young Tob: te. ceady: $0 spring up on Tones a juste Institute of ‘Tech-| pionship, provided, of course, that the] first intercollegiate tennis tournament|the inner sanctum guardian of 8. & ae vincingly until he met with an Phillips, Mase In spite of the aMdavit, how er, the] his toc ‘ "= « Ryan, Pittsbu Louls J. Ze “ dd the first intercollegiate sport} Hf. Harris's Broadway offices this|dent in the Sanford Memorial, with a right jab, bringing his nology; Joe Ryan, Vittsburgh; spat | college authorities would approve such | an sa , matter will not be dropped until a|opponent's guard up and then. to ues j “Stine tedlanpollsy, Beds | an arrangement, tournament ever staged —between| spring may not be looking for a jo>| toga, after which he wan sent back thorough investigation has been made] slam the left into the stomach for i RE ad ot aaa ‘The national association every year American girls’ institutions. with home summer production; that] Brookdale Farm. Since his ; and the responsibility fixed for using robable sleep producer. Fit HEPOUND CLASS—*Pat Flaherty, Bi t is, It True Flyer continues as she|here last week, Olympus has worked the names of Fordham players in a| > eee ae pei ton; tHarry D. na, Gary, Ind. ;" John . game in which elght of them ewear| MONS senior was a master at these they did not take part. tactics, Frank Gargan, in fact, wasted no} In addition to an improvement in time in sending a man to Waterbury,| his boxing Young Bob is said to be Conn, {0 , discover the true facts in}taking the game n seriously 10 place le responsibility. While training for previous bouts If the players had been guilty of Fiusininens es med te take An withis Fistic News foc, and Gossip tasiy ta bunatee cane Bpros pat uous 1} fight hard when Charley Doesse has signed up Lute Herman, the good featherweight of Call- larly on Sunday, each one would have] !* Only training. : the heavyweight champion of South {rnia, will take on that good battler of a 7 inpo, the heavyweight champlo nklyn, Vincent “Pepper” Martin, in a been declared ineligible and the Ford-|the real contest comes" attitude. He Aimerica; ‘for three: tletts: at the ‘Ploaser Pabproltdee aes. ham nine cut to pieces, has been knocking his sparring part- J Following the affidavit, however,|neis all over the Nutley firehou: Sporting Club, Mia first go will be with — Billy Keene, head coach, was permitted | floor and does not seem content un- Farmer Lod to start on a short Southern trip with| jose his punches produce real effect, began her American racing career yesterday. Any horse owner who lives within ten miles of Broadway usually has to reply to the query: “Ts she out to win to-day?” ‘That is bound to become the lot of the impresario who bought True Flyer, one of Harry Payne Whitney's reeding last win- ter at Havana. Harris has been out] spRINGFIELD, Mass, of the sport for many years. He|Jsimmy Cooney, New York feathe: raced horses in partnership with Terry | stepped a notch higher for a crack the St. aul heavywelght,| Bryan Downey of Columbus, O., who in| McGovern when he was managing the| johnny Dundee’s title by defed another Cighter that ts trying to get on flute champion’s affairs. Fatefully Kini, Cleveland: *Philip Flanagan, Malden; New York; Eddie Waters, Frank Chamerda, New Haven, n.; Edward Sorrallo, Boston, *Drew byes. mile in 1.89 4-5 over a dryiny track. Trainer James Rowe jr lieves that the son of Royal Eagle f fast track horse at his best, whiel means that his appearance to-day dependent upon the elements. the players, yesterday afternoon. They = has made two homers, white only | or Ualian Jack Herman, the Heavywelht Of) rites pout with Champion Johnny Wilson, lenough, Mr. Whitney started another | Mickey Travers of New Haven at Bal will play Catholic University at Wash-| Bob will find a toagn opponent in four have made any at all Weat Hoboker! for twelve rounds on Tues) Ti nook up with Frank Carbone, the Ital: | ona hatter one of his own breeding In| Yoke. Mass., last night. It was @ {ngton, to-day, University of Richmona| Reeves. The latter 1s not a world] Gianis and Cards Now Tied day eve April Tan middiewolght, Ina twelve-round bout |W" grin Ge nee Pee ie tertered | bout and the boys were Immediately at Richmond on Wednesday and| beater but he has the uncanny facul- UE es os ma siea aad’ Senators used . at a show to be brought off at Indlanapolle Lng Ps a oe : 4 Paint lle Able ta | matched to box here again May 5, Georgetown at Washington on ‘Thurs-ty of wearing a man down by body} for the National League SA an ea Ie areca Uaane AC An ‘iiere will he no boxing shows permit-| the tater part of thly month. Downey (s{ With her a sta Melito, the New York flyweight, out day. Following is 8 copy of the afi-| ., ah Rede five pitchers apiece. The Washing punches after taking everything com- ted in the Stato of Massachusetts on Me-}y pig favorite with the fight fans in the Hast the distance, True Flyer ts now| pointed a colored boxer known as D devit sworn to by the eight Fordham eo ee a7 on tes d sixteen men in the game : ), the club at We te b ‘oy Max Hirsch, who! Cloud, in the semi-final layers yesterday: ing his way. If it was old Pitz against Lead. ton ¢ nee hes eer taba ane | mortal Day (May fo), the Ae A Woon. | Went eing trained by Max Hirsch, h oy : ‘April 17, 1922, | Jack the body blows wouldn't land Sta a RAG ULERPG share DELL to Tie stow cou tnee nallay. abihal bamvall We, the undersigned. members of the| But it’s young Fitz, The unswer will By Alex. Sulli pstmt ale le Midget Sinith haw been signed up. to Fordham University baseball team, do} pe forthcoming to-night. y Alex. Sullivan - See ee ee ay im ike eal hereby wear and affirm that we took — As a resitit of the bad weather here] ‘The Senato.s and Mackmen made] meet some Rood no part in the baseball game reputed to the Giants are now tied with the| fourteen hits aptece, Joe Judge of the have been played by ws on Sunday, | @ Canis for the leadership of the Na-] winners making the only homer Billy Maxcatt, (he California fighter, and ADT ZG 1SSH SSO nS vy AUBED UTS Eeeat My HGARI “Loawie, othe. clatters «or —— Paul De Meres, the New Wngland fighter, ’ CE ese, es wling ews PUR TGI RE ia Hine wien have been matched to battle In a ten round , (Signed) Harrison J. Schermerhorn, trimmed by the Cubs, 7 to 6, the The Pirates only scored one run and | ha Se eT ae 5 Edward D, Milley, at peel Be Daa oom first defeat of the season, nade seven hits, but they were] t Ta iitas ee taaay ans Fite Mas- fdward Cousincau, Timothy A. Me- ~ aan ROER td meuak ate ed Cee eee tang Ul 5 Namara, Richard A. Shankey, Harola] HEAD PIN GAMES TO-NIGHT. hough ott as been doliig Aonie Kond Keough, Richard Donovan. No, of The Indians are the only team ladelphiia since he came Ka Subseribed and sworn to before me Teams in the big leagues that haven't The Pirates scored their only [ 4 day of April, 192: St. Peter's Club, Jersey City... 4 lost a game up to date. They run in the game with the Reds in The Star Sporting Club wil Seen: P i Waldorf (signed) Notary Pub-1 Oy rord, Passaic AC€8.....c.0.. 10 lead the American League with the fifth on a single, a steal and fuoubie wind-up this evening Ha ict i Ne, Bronx County, County Clerk's No. : f traight wins, the Browns another single. Genaro and Manney Wexler, and Joe Leo: , 68, County Register 183, Commission} City Bank Club....., SU Seay) . 5 : pold of Teuver batties Sol Be Both : 68, County Register 1 e Fulton, Brooklyn . 1 being second and the Yanks third. ri = vanencd [a NOUR ACR lve emery at 5 ————.—_—_— St. Paul, Brooklyn 1 = - . RNSR OURS Ned Holy two. sven [hoya have been meeting all comers In local j Plymouth, Brooklyn, i Two gam were played in the Na-}nings against the Cards—the secon: |(%taing ‘are sure to turniah good bout Bl M Peosnent, Grocklyn 5 onal Leagu le only one took|and seventh—but in these two ses ; avy CVETLLMAY | Prospect, Brooklyn .. place in the American Leagne sions they scored all of their SeveN} reggie woth, the veteran English Nght- Eagle A. C., Brooklyn 1 aioe, apna , Piri paniagrslian 4s 4 Y . rift ional Bank Sekt LEU afi cat eeu tH x Play in Capital} ':1 Son pons. Glanta ann cs Wather_ er tsohiyn un the. main ko of buihttles SECS MNOS) uy the Phillies are the lead-| Snyder and G ) € the] twelve rounds at the Wink Svortinx Club sistas Maison ‘eed tis 2 ving two homo runs| Giants, are the two leadin hitters In] Brooklyn on Satuiday nixht. drew" dows WASHINGTON, April 18.—The prob-] credit the National Leamie, while Melnnis| ae ee ie cton got IFW per cent for bla . ability of the Navy eleven playing one] Yesterday's mail brought a bateh oi 2 Of the Indians is the foremost bats i of Its more important football games| entries to Joseph Thum, ¢ rman of Nobody in the American League man in the Amer league . . hext fall in Washington appeared to-| the Tournament Committee ne Bark Erance of California, formerly under a oy c i Wallach, ts now day in word recelved from Annapolis| Lvening World Headpin Bowling the management of eh, tne to tho effect that the Naval Acadviny | Championship ‘Tournament, beingin: | BOXING COMMISSION JOHNNY BUFF COMPELLED being ooked after hy Harry Neary, Newry was seeking to obtain more revenue] tne total number of entries recelved q Heeareae saMcr oe HimeReka, TEMRUR : from football than 1s possible under 1 Yate for this big bowling event up IS INVESTIGATING TO CANCEL PHILLY BOUT. Jisca'niiing sisntor of Honwntend Vx. I Come, Join the OWLS’ GOOD-WORD Movement schedules arranged in the past t : ne of the bouts at the Gi ’ The schedule for the Navy as giver | to 917 five-man teams. That the goul MONTREAL-LEE BOUT rei ae 1c ores - } Cut shows that tha game with che //Of 1000 teams, ithe murk pot by the : oe iettalaie nanpiecicora Renee (rene stn 600,000 Good-Word Speakers and True Friends University of Pennsylvania in Philadel-| Tournament Committee, will surely b “We have held up the boxers ¢ bantamweigh ; MTs : } y We ha P ype bate Jone tl “ 4a rh f00 000 straight, honest men marching in the paths of joval Friendship and speaking only Good of ’ phia 1g the only one which will be pro-| reached, is a foregone conclusion money asa result of the decision filed to call off his « nid dowd |/Papabcied 08 i ponaneny. bray) hk, of NO eo Ta CN RcOn oe, ii the pethe, of to) plpntahin and avenking poly Goes ductive financially, Accordingly it 18] °° No amos were bowled it the big y ; with Elaecs nititng’? ‘Veandrd Gl nee neses In wo (weeke, Hie tlvat ge din th of thowe Good Words. ‘Think of the hundred wass thoee Good Words help them all_on : understood sonsidération is: Being: giver 21 ght i in) the Montreal-Lee hout at the th Danny ldwatds, the saod col hicek wid happiness. ‘Think of che peace and good feeling ali over the world that comes from this ‘o shifting elther the game with Geor- sic ast night, the alleys having Philadelphia at the lee Palac ila i be with Uy r an ppineea. bik Of tie neece AUG. woes to shifting Commonwealth §. C. last Satur taf the Pacific Coast, fo TK 1 Word. Si rot a itechvor that with Penn State to n given over to the members of th jammanwee , delphia on Thursday night. Johnny | 0d bactanwelant 0 A.C. of Bo Ig se cou ever suffered from mens, nasty words whispered behind your back? Are you ever certain what Washington {f suitable arrangements | Greater New York Women's Bowling}| day night. and have notified the nada : nde if ie ou meet in New York are saying about vou! Lots of them smile pleasantly and then knife zou ; rounds in the capital. | on. (GR thA One ae m is laid up with an abscessei gland of with sotvastic remarks. They steal your reputation. ‘They close fine opportunities to you by whispe ' Ca ee eeeiral Henry B, Wilson, Suz | Association for the opening of their] judges and referes to appear at's : SR re iinlenrh diander. ‘They poison your life and that of your family by sharp insinuations, and they do it just to bi i Rear 1 Academy, ta[ CltY Championships ‘Tournament.| rearing of the commission on | the neck, which will preven ae to box Willle Pe RPeE Ee i perintendent of the Kavel Academy: 181 Play will be resumed to-night, how. soln: tirodieh| withthe: bout c Glutiy’ aator, one Choose your friends carefatly—they're more important than clothes or ivi Kaew your friends before (i said to be favorable to the {dea of hav- 3 : Wednesday,” said Chairman Mul- | oing through with TOM Rater Choose our fr (SS haceh vor There ere alt Lie or ake tee ie right in your same house. \t | ing one of the Navy games played In| ever, when twenty-four expert teams d akerdax: at. Kis ‘home. in Butt and his manager Lew Diamond n to-n i bbe easiih there is only ONE KIND of Frionds in the Order of Owls, the FRIENDS who speak only Good Words of each 3 Waslilngton, with the proceeds to be] toe the foul line to strive for much} doen ye went to Philadelphia and asked Pi Fae CUE nilh Binney et the Arenaneility There's 80 much bad in the best of us, q i] applied to the erection of ndditionall coveted Kvening World gold and| Purchase, N. ¥ adel y doyle to mie! A Go Much end Wi the weoretl co: stands in the Navy's new athletle Meld | citvey fobs. ‘The St. Peter's Club of Sie roing to be a hearing | Promoter Pawling, who was to stage Heats ADA That it hardly behooves any of us | at Annapolis, , Jersey City have four teams entered hy the 8 Boxing Commission |the bout, to have his 4 ne Robert D { ‘ ho To speak ill of the reat of us, i > Oxford, Passaic Aces, t¢ Nity > B t suff vor ly resigned of the Boxing . 5 A Curry and Cangro Fight to Draw] (X'? ake tee . see ni noon as a result famine Buff and find o butt cently rosianed Aa f the. Basin That's the Friend The Friendliest (i _ at Staten Island Club, Paul, Brooklyn: Plymouth, B a Montreal-Danny |box, After a thorous!) exsminati will bo tendered a dinner by the referees to Friend Motto t4) Organization in Mickey Cungro, who defeated Wille [iil Uruoliyn’ Tismouth, Brooklyn e Commonwealth [Promoter Pawling ant d boxing Ins in th at the of the World ‘i * the Hehtwelght championship} [Pospect, Opk ugla A. ¢ ; fs ust’ Suturda araiee vling that Buff was rea Rilke Club in J city night ' Curry for the lghtwelght champlonabipy oii ouch one: Titth Na nal] Sporting atuiday frormed Pawling that I Several hundred persons ere expected 4 le at work every day and every night in more ita ‘2.500 Nesta all aver. the civilised world, tn which ever of Staten Island two weeks ago, save) ee ee ; | nig Two lwensed judges and Kk and it would eraral Mieaight, honest Good Word Speakers et the waive race are walhored tu jhe Now Polticel: Moe aectnelen’ Mesle the former owner of the title a chan sank iu ar ersey ¢ s licensed referee have been sum- [the tittle champion to x 1 wi end the « Mal ‘Recret Organizes kuown. loved pected as the Order of Owls, Hei 2 example of how it works. It is to regain {t at the Brishton Boxing| one, and Mallison noned ty appear before the Box- the bout. Pawling then re ' will be held Fee a tee ee een see Gat Lene et hae: we. were Rut two years ago some smart neighbors of A | “lub of Staten Island last night, but at = s 1, Grave charges of a [tre contest h Caaw tae ita elut ours began whispering that wife and 1 were 60 slingy we left our parente (0 live in tne poorhouse. “Thet sender hunt tue end of the twelve rounds the judges Ty sting series were bowl! bl 7 niqtade as on ' ' Street to-niaht and » 1 tom a sob by it. Wife a lot of invitations eut Own kiGs were teased about it at school, declared the gontest a draw, It Was al night in the astern Alley! Owners “fixed” be ve paneer y Dowd, the & 5 ARG OFARE Sect hvothere, Team rein thowe dave, ant Joined, the Order of Gis an got tle the Goad: Wend Movement feat bout thecushoul, with HONORS BEAU) Higa ah Hudd’s Aumiene Ieurttee mes| & Teault of vhely conteat and a) Jweight of Golumbus, O.. ma peas Tialienee ‘against us new because of the roar of Good Words, And. Broihers. it makes me want tobe better beceses even in every round, Cungro failed to] to'he stctropolitan Alles: white thee atin hearing is the result ured to take Buff's place and me t i Sete tne things every One mays about me “I got something to live up to and you bet Ii do it get the upper hand in the early rounds, | [2,the, Metropolitan 4 Abe thie Ckpnaur os Leonard, ‘The advar ps ea i hig ald in thelr provious go, which | ar Tati Sofaniae lise’ ta Keone i | 3 < Rit le yore eres Newly Formed Nests in Greater New York Offer Charter Initiation Fee of $10 | cost Curry the title Taleato and Georgy Bielter, the two leaders t Wi ll A battle for the 4 bantamwetgt The Nesig give nic @ accident benefits, medical and employment | Jim: Lewis defeated Billy Baxter] in the In vidual event re vietorious in arpen ver U = > Hampionship will be wed at the rie aoe and? death benefits, but the biggest thing is FRIENDSHIP. In the elght-round semi-final. ‘The four-| {heir contests, Palcaro winning away tron x ik Wnithnicy: on Wridae HlGhe. Dannt 5 round opening contest between Willie | Home, jwlle Brelter was the visto ‘ov fix ti £ Th 7 t ene one ' MWatdE the ook eaioeed len decaein Dues Are Only 75 Cents a Month. No Extras. 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April 18,—The fp Uae Ae Satta bel iia: Bulltvan defeated 4 : tn t" ' \ddrene ‘i . Wolf Larsen knocked ‘out Joe Pledse| break in the Cornell crews in many )4tived in London last night in their twelve-round | ' ane ’ § » the eighth round in the semi-final,| Weeks came to-day when C.F. Kells Carpentier is 1 9 train for his nibition A Matohme ke need toed: a Rent Time tn Bee Me Ie rrr ae | , a 3 Lew McKarland, the Coast lishtweigat,| bow oar in araity, was forced {Dont with Ted “Kid” Lewis, It is ticriy te has eianes ain Kear : e was matched to meet Tay W i sce RAE Gee tae ed [esemian meet Dempsey SAP LL at eapenine 00: . Brookyn im the main event next weck. | cause to his tight ankie,lonce more. Bquare Gardc ‘ Bave 4 ,