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SLURP STR VOTRE TORRE NT ¥ ( ‘ "mm RVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. wl, + PEDIGREE $ STUDENTS DON’T THINK MORVICH WILL WIN THE DERBY?” ANOTHER PREAKNESS te WHY NEW YORK CLUBS ARE IN PENNANT HUNT - By Jim Nasium |,xsi2"2"%2"Siuh Nate Slegel of Revere at the thelr ten-round bout here last MISS SHERWOOD SEEKS BRITISH GOLF TITLE, The men are welterweights, { Good Times Lid Diapstals His Followers by Showing xt the Pimlico Track—‘Chi- LONDON, May 2—Miss Rosamond aeonaee 1” .O’Brien Doesn’t|Sherwooa, an American player, \s P Think Morvich Will WintJopen goit championship of Great Brit- SLAMMING.“ EM: Derby. ain, the matches in which will begin THROV GH THE: 1t Sandwich, Kent., on May 15. Len SEeerss Miss Sherwood will meet Mra, ee MALATMOEE, May 2, | fletcher of Wembley, England, in the is “| first round, Miss Mollie McBride of ROM a box office point of view! Benconsfield, Canada, is drawn against Vz it’s probably as well that the} Mis. C. Johnston of Weybridge, oF 44 Ree ek urns. BACK-IN-ALL: HIS: PRISTINE: WALL Ver catrenitier: Engiand. The holder of the champl Siwin. 1S:COMPLETELY. Poa St epee Derby and Preakness are evenis ler el pion- f- ° “1S. which simply must be seen no mat-|4h!P, Miss Cecil Leitch, drew a bye in CAE ORQE- BURNS SHOES, INF ANY: LEAGUE. Nearly three hundred he first round. As ter what the quality of the performers |‘ or how great the promise for a con- years ago a band of French . ‘ *. y \ ay \ $ Because: weavers, disgruntled ‘ feet may be, Many Nave always at CARPENTIER. COMING i AY . , ers, seen theronine otters mons SEX More Bowlers Win HERE TO BOX WINNER ee \\\ Ce I Ih Migr A-WHOLe&- ‘would have been better for the trad!- < p \ WN INFIELD: grated to Ireland, settling tions of both functions had they been Evenin World Medals OF TUNNEY-GREB BOUT - Yj \ esa. for the moet part in Dublige yan a fortnight ago, because each g Ses Yh \ \ Thi th d 1 dé gucceeding day since hes brought the white * Matchmaker Frank Flournoy of c \ ; ere they develope downfall of some hope or two. Good Madison Square Garden expects i new textile—a warp of sik _ Times is the latest to be removed to receive word of the acceptance ith ft of fine from the ranks of the probabilitica. i from Georges Carpen- wil a we spun He is not entirely ellminated—no to Roll in Headpin Tour- tier regarding mm ing the winner wool, which in lay lam horse ought to be on the running o! i of the Gene Tunney-Harry Gre! fast one race—but his stock has sut- nament To-Night. bout in the Garden May 28. The guage means lengthwise - fered an awful decline after his ia ———“— Frenchman iene leus to fog ene threads of silk and crosg’ terday's six furlong das! 7 = his world’s light heavyweight tit! Geos ries weut a fair quarter of a| SI of the competitors in The Eve- whieh, be wen ky stopping) Bats wise threads of wool. This new fabric caught the people’s fancy right. . from the start; indeed ite , Twenty-Six Teams Scheduled|TO-NIGHT’S SCHEDULE IN HEADPIN TOURNEY. No, of Teams 10 United Fruit .. College Point . Whistleberry Battery Five .. mile and then sulked and let even a|!ng World Headpin Tournament at tling Levinsky Oct. 12, 1920, in high class plater or two drop in be-|Thum's White Elephant alleys last Jersey City. hind the placed horses before he|night were returned medal winners|p0, coiled at fhe Hempatead alleys May Flourney proposes to stage the finally got home. for having rolled totals of 100 or Williamsburg Confectioners. — I bout at Boyle's Thirty Acres this ‘The Cosden gelding had been work-| more. Bishop of the Pyramids len rolled at the Williamsburg Con-} summer. Of course the match “HE: = \ for. vee 4 ime 20 well that he was considered| registered 106, C, Frost of the Oxy- reiuimed, “une winners, Sat tate oat will depend upon Carpentier being Te ae . . Sos bo P tments was socom among the first five by horsemen who|gens made 107, Glesbrecht of the] & later at Billie Cordes'# Grand} guooessful in his bout against Ted FOR: THE. FAMIL! ‘ authorized by the Pope, Meese Gniy sant catarday us| comes ot tne mime et aes a ee rer eeu || “ommttagrraetiies a eaneatane DURING- BROTHER: tH whence, no doubt, the name ing. Only rner of the Excel of 8. I., 10 0 be rolled May 9 will be rolied on 01 rae @iinoea oft a -nife in 1.412-5 handily.| sfoCarthy of the Excelsior of Staten from Carpentier in which he eaid BOB'S: SUSPENSION, . NEW RUM DESTROYER “poplin”. FASTEST HARBOR BOAT Supt well and hold their lustre Me Onn ot Gaunery Reveras, | Irish poplins make fine, seg= When the new “hoooh destroyer*|Viceable four-in-hands. Ours are not only hand» loomed, but handpicked— we go straight to Dublin for them; select our pat¥'"* terns ‘personally, and be cause we have our own idew of how a tie should be made. ~ have them made up over - here. “Had he continued yesterday the mile} island, 106, und Ackerson of the], “Uncle Joe” ptm ands, committee, of he planned to come here again would probably have been nogotiated|/ 1, & L. G. of Newark, 103. B of the Pnited Bowling} this summer to box. Flournoy in 1.47, Had Good Times Hehe To-night will be a big night in the the, International bowing, man by cable, replied by meng PHotdendee somewhere within striking distance) tournament, as twenty-six teams are | With the Unit wiing Clubs of Stockholm.) to meet the Tunney-Greb winner. . be! if the United Bowlin of Champlain, the winner, he would} scheduled to*roll. Of this number | Cluseot NewYork will represent the United not have been discredited because the/ten are from the United Fruit Com- | States in the match, which will start at son of Rapid Water, who is also al pany, thirteen from College Point, |tnus witieut interruption und Midnight. fe Li h A Ti if Preakness eligible, raced the wix U"-11'"t’ one from the Whistleberry: and wile, we American bewiers "are onckne| BOUL for Light Heavy Title 1.11 2-5, or within one-fifth om ‘em down jew York the Swedish ten tongs tn & two from the Battery Five. Dinners will be matehing strikes and. spars of a second of the track recotd. gece Mihtiemontweraios insemn te! Axepected to Draw Over $100,000\* ‘The pedigree students find them- paliarry Cohn, representing the Hunt: se Will Be sonhatasd by cali Me: Ole ’ salves in a hopeless maze. They com: | Broadway" Arcade bower, tha these two | ¥ ye one of the Interested. spe — =; fe tend that Runnymede has bad Petey bo er owner # parcels she: Toston, will ay, * judge all of the bouts held at Dominick Px route traveller to the races, and that | £2 sory na ht wots break elieon is | Stasknol to Passions in Me ndoraational | DUMMY and Greb Will En-} serene open ate siuy there the Derby running will prove Morv' of these academies when | tournament % to be another of his typical sons eter apaitantaleger at One| 2 ae vce maae| 848@ in One Match Before | sacx sones announces that he is now mane yas is the only hope they are be ‘i Petia the “Ora int iT Ghamplouships H aging Frankie Fitzpatrick, Mt, Vernon’ ‘able to swing to now that Good Times Topolitans each won ant lost'in the | lastnight. icin the Big Contest. promising Junior lightweight, who made his seems destined to fall to the discard, | three-man team contest. Programme an first appearance in New York Ia: Because they wear #9 in this port yesterday and berthed at the Barge Office, near South Ferry, Capt. Tawes of the vessel was greeted by customs inspectors, headed by William R, Saunders, in charge of the land forces of the Customs Service that hunt for booze smugglers. Three tugboats near tooted a wel- come to the new craft, which sound- EVANDER CHILDS | CLINTON H. 8. 2 5 5 mas. Semnoeg: Eo eroteteiecmatesl a t (tna, Hoboken did. the reat 3h toppling tn. thel i LG Wi eres mlnap Mautaeea ces tae bayer? ed, according to Mr. Saunders, “very Be a rcicie octgasive eral annie sate i Are bece dl Preseli d few “York By John Pollock. Feats raw) ar: Gia 1ttn heatineat Achory) ; y much like a cough from tagboats that| Soft colorings for men of | rane atiernso ¥ ring co! at X Pitapatrlc atched to box Jockle Moo : needed something stronger than at Jamaica on Sunday morning con-| eqch member of t fai mally to Ket Having finally clinched the much-) FiGpAttiek is tinct ey leh in the wear} anger } i TN ater? quiet taste as well as more tinued to maintain that some one will] tier Ite gomr ruadh ae wera Nd. |talked-of fifteen-round bout for the| tut of eweive rounds. faecudi wenn tos "|The tat will cruise in tocat| brilliant hues for those who. be found capable of taking a | doken. stipulating that the night on which 1 indh light heavyweight championship title — Johnson, 10; Mason, 2. First Bas waters from midnight to-night. She|believe a scarf is the one ure in the Dery ey ope penile they Ard be known as Eastern Alley Own- s MS lvetwaen Gene Tunney, the present] It 1s a sure thing that the Boxing Com-|—oft Ungier, 8; Baruth, . 4] is capable of more than 17 knots, } willingness to bac! is opinios hy G. Builth of the New Rochelle i ws mission of New York State will surely ltt] Piret Base on The deciding contest of a match series will | Bikes a mark of 224. if holder, and Harry Greb of Pittsburg] the suspension on Mel Coogan, the Brooklyn t “This boat can beat anything you}Permissible bright spot in.a... some fair sized piles of coin of the ton, 3. Left on Basex—Hvander, @; Clinton! got in the harbor. She also has @ man’s outfit. ' realm. O*Brien bases his opinion on at Madison Square Garden on May| lightwelght, when it learns that Coogan} 7, gtruck Out—By Engler, 8; Johnson. 2:1 one.pounder which will be handled contends hi left h ital in Brooklyn aft thee i nctere ad enected orion! JOR Kilb SENIOR GOLF TOURNEY 28, Matchmaker Flournoy has also de-| tng Speraied" upon The commision was] am 2 Tie eae HUCK, by our crew of ex-navy men who hold Uncommon patterns, all, } targertie eupertic oe of the Runny- 0. nny ti ane cided to charge only from $2 to $15] not aware of the fact that Coogan was in % all records for gunnery,” said Capt. ce a mede family she would have aided his OPENS AT LAKEWOOD. |. tne tickets. At these prices it is] the hospital when it suspended him, coe alan gtatea, Bererediau|T&Wes, Who was a Lieutenant Com- To Watch Rivals mander during the World War and growth over the winter instead of A a sure thing that the gate receipts! George Shade, the middleweight of Call : Andrews, 1; Blake, 2: | eet on the Lavidhen, f in the com- 4 The annual Shanley Memorial 6 we % fought in some time,| White, 3; Brooke, 1. Double Playe—Glauber , permitting him to pe Bi ok Til Bi T Ni h {i if will reach close to $100,000 as the} fornia, ne esr 1 - A te Glitvee’ targiauber: 1; Pasesd Halle=-Ab: peas 08 ized ci oO! 8 t t for senior golf- s was signed up to-day by his manage: er, 1. Past Sl —-_ —_ hy paratively small s' Ox L0- ig Cup) telichament: for: ae” bout between Tom Gibbons and Harry] Leo Fiynn, to meet Johnny Howard, the| drews, 2; Glauber, 2, Wild Pitches—E: DARNELL, WASHINGTON CoP, Roders Peet Company, iaventle year. -——_—— ers, fifty-five years and over, will |, at the Garden a few months n fighter of Bayonne, N. J.. in a}i; Johnson, t. Hit by Pitcher—By Bros WIXxs. 4 / i welve-round bow how of the Bayonne | jo snuon, (8 . Herald | While there are enough horses at] Two near-championship bouts are get under way on the links of the ago drew down $120,000, Buth Tun- ho sh Hel Mente Wagons {he Bayonne} Rernatein; Johnson, tealy, Engler. Umpire! BALTIMORE, May %.—Henry Dar “Four ‘ah Pimlico to fill all its barns, \t appears | carded for decision in Madison Square Lala word Couns clue, at Lake: ney and Greb are fighting for a per- | Morrell clinched th W ORPHANS,| Pell. the Washington policeman who Convenient H that there will be a lack of the keen | Garden ring this week, To-night Babe | Wood: Ne J+» fers ay Aeond the [centage of the gross receipts, Tunney h poe el used to take pleasure in knocking out Comers'3~ Fifth Ay | competition which marks its fall] Herman and Pepper Martin, the most entrants are John AG jerbert o' getting the larger percentage. ‘ ws Beas Prod 2 oo] forty or Atty men at pienics and who et 4iet } meetings. The exodus to New York) worthy contenders for the feather- Oakland, winner of the tourna- Matchmaker Flournoy.and Manager ie’ the boute we 0 20] made his first appearance in the ring ‘and Canada is reflected in to-day's| weight title, will have it out over the| Tent last year with a score of 81, | mrank Bagley and George Engel after| have Bia declared” today, see D2 4 0 1 IRothd' gb, 0 53} at the Freeport Club, Brooklyn, last - ind H. Wellington Wood of At- } -day | Pfah will arrive in town to-morrow to fin- © d/Behneet,1b. 1100] year, easily disposed of Sailor Jack programme, lean indeed. Horsemen |rittoen-round trail, and Friday eve-| 2”¢. kd & consultation at the Garden to-day) jsy'up his training for his bout with ‘Tony |Richda.ib, 12 5 2 ilLevy.rtp © 331 Gutroll in the a lor Jaci inetead of fighting to get on the eli-Ining will see the reappearance of Lew| [antic City, who was second in | decided to stage the bout on Tuesday, nat the ight. Frush | B 9 0] Carroll in the Brat round of scheduled 1 gible list, will pick their spots for the |endicr, southpaw extraordinary of| 1921 with an 86. Following close | May 23, instead of May 26, which was 801 4 re Inst night. | Detter class horses. It's too.ecarly in| pyitadeiphia, pitted against Johnny | 0M the heels of the Shanley tour- the date first agreed on for the con- 000 the season for trainers to jeopardize} nundee, There is no question but] "ey Will come the annual Lake- | test. Joe Mendel, formerly of Philadelphia. but ie t. of the purse win- - a wood Spring tournament, which niltandhors: who is now making his home In New York 5 hat 10 per cen that Benny Leonard will have to meet Mei tnerbera ct ail peaeas made a big hit on Gaturday night by knock-| *Kars batted for Carbont in six'h tnning. nings which so many collect le an-}the winner of this contest. leg al 4 a hich will Ns Shaviles Tebnny: as may be Ans the} ing out x eaae west Bushwick. ....+ 6000 nial agreement with their employers.| fyerman and Martin will weigh in| Mzed clubs and whi 4 Be ee eee ee eee teen. [Gite CMRnAal WI areracie be elaned tare ETN, Crees Sboe4ao4 and be fit to fight when there iS}noon, after which they will take a Madleon Square Garden. Kilbane has agreed | 8t Hbbets Feld on Saturday afternoon May : ea. Lefton | Baw We 66 greater necessity. little rest and get ready or the first to fight the pi a Ba i Teather onan . _ x Hobs phi no struck ou by eee YT! champlonahip title if Matchmaker Flournoy) Gene Tunney and Harry Grob, a levy, Sryne system players of Maryland|” Sohony ieilhene will be at the ring- |e ON HOLDS READ will give him the terms he demands. 4n the cies in, a fitern round ou “it “Maainon ; nN Mea gy asacetion: Irie Mi FOR BILLIARD TITLE | other bouts Sammy Sieger meets Tommy Gard May for, the light ttglen gan Bre i have had a three-day side to give the boys the careful once- Noble, Sid Bernard Luke T h y" Sharapianehin fitle, to-day A te— Off Spillane seven in: |e posed upon them. Starter Milton in-/over, He has promised to meet thr — _ Joe Ryder va. Hilly Levine of the cast side. a! a forfeit of $1,000 with, matchinaker | mt ; off Starr, In one’ innti 4 fiicted a three days’ suspension upon| winner, but, then, you can't take] SEDALIA, Mo., May —Johnny — ata Fe Levy in, ax inuings, 6. | Bi ta b } ] the Arthur apprentice for disobe-| Johnny's word for it unléss he signs Layton of Sedalia, world's three eush-] Bobby Gunniss the fight pro cae nb ; dience at the barrier. Thomas, whol his monicker to the papers. Anyhow, Philadelphia who will stage tir ound —- Tine sila ay aay (i Nad remained over for. the day tol jawn is going to bo there, and thee 08 billiard champion, Weld a Rood lead | go between Lew "Tendier wd Mobby as-] \ ateh wan arranged, sodas ootneen te as ( fill several engagements, had thelwit! spur the boys to fight all the}over Charles McCourt of Pittsburgh at 8 bs hilly J ae ots LASMUS zg " fi same penalty inflicted, so that, he} harder. to-day as a result of play last night |toue att gata. of $75,000 ua [78 flanter, "They were ign ° ay me eas .o c will be ineligible “Sunny Jim” Fitz-) Three other good bouts are curded|in the first block of their 15 point] the prices of the tlekets wile from $1 ‘0 it Mich, on the nigh K 2 ieengh 1 ons brought two juveniles to | for 4 The semicfinal M, i ; \hietler te to rocelve a guaran i 88 L ry See ne ich will make their eae ae ae eine fina hop} Mateh for the championship. Layton § _ hh ancethion’ of foceptiag os: per. cent tein nab. vague enart an oon Made atore the svescn 18 very DIS—lsachmy Siocon and ‘Towine Noble & tovlk thie block ‘by a score of 6) te Hoth Gene) Tenney and Harry Gre wi |” See meen 7 O01 OF . Frank G,, a handsome son of Unti-Jreturn match, ‘They fought a draw| ™ Poteet ‘ Lauda Rad) eatery Ade 1 Gunasteeemna atueiea Citing to f hi | 40 ( 0¢ : mup—Sweet Day, which ran third be-|the ast time. ond block to: bthat or | hammionanly fight at the ¢ alla. Ties started training f which 100 copies have hen the Wilson : bees ls high run was Sand that off yaniey may battle some gootl light rien on Alay’ 16.. Mracey. In do 0 ’ copies Ne ears ranean sian) the, Wiless Samp the tei cane 10 wight for ene" American ‘he oe da ala tial tel . P r = : i é shot a steady game in [Okla May 12. while foot of West. 96th Street large crow - : ‘ sfecord for the half-mite, raced |DAVE DRISCOLL ANNOUNCES J |The champion shor « sicaly game in| wes ateen Comtex Weta at recently been sold in a ne early BM, and on Sunday, greenly through the early stages and CARD FOR BBETS FIELD.) srecourt 41 to 11, In the 58d inning|Cormack's farm at Red Bank, N. J. a 2 sel tled into full stride through FeCour ‘ ; only settled in MeCourt made a’ remarkable gain, TO TRY CRIMINALS :}) Five Dollar Volume °*: : the final Lastegdd ormondale Bonnie, | ,,2av® Driscot, sratohimaker of Fbbe's| punning off his 10 hich Tho ten-round go between Pate Latzo of 4 q ne ee erat Toone and [ety sageuneed venorany, that “h| A "yarge crow attend the shooting, [renin and, Dave Shade of Guuteis! WITHIN 48 HOURS} \ Wil be looking some ‘of the good] the Hrookiyn baseball felt on Satucdps | Added interest attaches locally to the] Pstooned until May 1%, eo that the pro aot 4 wi | | b e pu b | is h e d maidens in the eye before the Pim-| afternoon, May 13, Louis Firpo, the sen-| match because of Sedalia Deln& LAY-) moter staging the contest fould have, mor Bintan anoouner f i : sational heavyweight champion of South} ton’s home. time in which to stage the show and alsolto.day that he expects his cam- ° 4 oe naae aa *: ‘y ico term closes sational hoavywelkht champion of Sov ive the Tauters plenty af time to get inte |'0-40Y MAL he expects is cam, ; ear ote complete, with illustrations of Newark in the star bout of twelve ESTED shape for the go, c > First Base ou rors: ¥ i ( “Sunny Jim” brought racing ma-] rounds. BOSTON FANS INTER — have #0 well cleared the calendar o( | Tweedy, “Struck: Out. Dy Getter | ierial to Pimlico. Others, which/are| Firpo, since his arrival here, his , iiisierson eae cache (ik baaNd Wasp tints | tere cotnaina vaca papier Maxwell, 4 in ? Biasides for showing later in the sea. Knocked out Sailor Maxted, conqueror of IN DOYLE-SHADE BOUT, Norton. who recuntly boxed Dave Shade] the criminal courts by the end of this} ati "Fin one inning; Goldman. 3 In EB: h Weekl Parts : | , " yen rounds, 0¢ Deutachman cary ai BOSTON, May 2 one of three ten-round bouts at the openin J Tremper. Weekinan ! » the Harrison | greatly interested in the § sion at the Dyckman Cval May 22, Norton {00UrS after he pleads not guilty, any Double Finy a ! Samuel D. Riddle won the Preak-| heavywelght, in one round shortly atter| Paul Doyle, claimant of the In recovering frm « bad attack of gripp: an accused of « crime of that na- ut j ness of 1920 with Man O' War and| Moore had knocked out Larkin in @! terweight championship desc te ture th - Pes ee ul ¥ | has assured Secretary Riggs of the| round \Shades Pacife Coast. sensation, which Frank Bagley has finally clinched tho] “But.” added Mr. Banton, “t — ' eac part a sepa rate 8-page ¢ { jockey Club that his col- 4 will take piuce at the Ne sarki nd Pal{ campaign will goon. I want the pu 4 4 nd Jockey sol nslvdea Tite hescatere te. ae NEw Boston) match between Willle Jackson a au ; . YER DENIES MURDER { ore will be well represented in this] Straicer, ten rounds, tlereey Bright vc, | Arena on next Monday night | Moran of Orleans, ‘They were signed| ic to continue to feel as strongly in} EX-FL * extra illust rated supplement } year’s’ renewal by the colt Oceanic,| adie Brady, elght rounds, and Dan: Doyle has shown to goul adventk® | up to-day to meet for fificen rounds, to al this matter as It dors now, Tublic ——— who worked so well at Belmont last va. Jack Elliott, aie rounds. | Sanat Eddle Shevlin, Nate “legal | decision, at the Louisiane Auéitorlum atl hysteria, wO-called, against crime is| Pleads Not Guilty of Kil ( ; week. four-round bout wil! be arranged later. | 2 peta ie nd Boston | New Orleans on May Jackson leaves! o 9 of the best aids a District Atior- 4 or Her Jewels. P ‘ ‘3 eek. Cross and Georgie W an Mi tor Hot Springs to > train. °) Woman t ler _ h - EE Se Driscoll announced that the prices would| Vin back him to defeat Shade. Shade fot Spring ney nas. a ns <= 0 the d Chapman An ces Card tor vpen-| "nse from $1 to $3 only. Was a big bit in his initial Boston ap-| George Pawitn . he toe aaa Copyright, 1938 (New Paitin ing World) a earance against Nate Stegal Palace of Phila nel glo ; ai ne ce ppeda ge Sen AND Eee ee Vina Goodwin of: theleara ne bouts for Wie STOLEN HANDCAR HIS FLIV. SauROW Any bora The, The New veapenic ports! BRANDT AN GANNON WIN ‘Arena A. C. has promised to match the | Thuraday leh 0 ~ — former officar in i“ Britis) Roya ew or un or SS oe arena which has been under construc- BOUTS IN BROOKLYN, | inner of this bout witn Jack Britton, | meets mer | .rpPLETowN. » Flying Covpa, pleaded not guilty yes- i: thon for John Ringling and 1. M, Up- all . SS mee De "Rovenberg of Br aia mond pathy wi terday at the Old Batley on a charge Pereu, at 826th Street and Broadway, . ea Be Exhibition Mateh, : a rented, charmed with stealing of murdering Miss Gertrude Yates, ; } i ian the avening of Memorial) Dutch Brands ian4 Johnny Gannon] Tiléen Beaten im Bsbiit nme Ree ee mee keen owned by the Ontarto and Western Rail-lothorwiso known as Olive Young, in ; A 1e { inated rae ‘Sohn | were the winners of the feature twelve-| LOS ANG May 2.—William M. | Yorsey Olty in three > Bi Wie. ented. roccerser Jona | more the wines of te feature twelees| | 108 ANGELES nals a ' a eee iene {her Eondon fat Inst March 6. eginnin ext Sunday ub tion Association in Brooklyn last night, | champion, with Claren Griffin, £ In the future Bit ake sen toe ne | ta 181f ‘True was in America and sed Brandt won the Judges’ decision over} merly national doubies referce I Ie charged (et Vel wus otientty Injured In nn airplane ¥: Willie Daney, apd Gannon defeat feated William T. Tilden, woo’s reteroe of ve. ry Nantad to vide toteree + “Sheepshead Bay The fs ‘competing. Johnny Grey, Jabkie Norman defeated | pion and V! the ene ia wee Lee lx prove | Jimny Mars tn an eight-round bout! tlon match. ‘The score woe pointe lal refers a torte lle, ahould: prove that was full of wetivn 11-9, 6-4, iu charge of boxing in that cl ts sald, w be Introduced at the trial | 4

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