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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. "OTHER SPORTING NEWS $60,000 Offer for Snob 1. ELIABHRYMN LNG SAN TEM wed Down After Colts) waKwe BE BD | HN 3CORNERED a Pomme | FARTEANS IL, BATLEONLNKS trade are not definitely known. Re- ports Which have many of t marks of reliability, but whieh tu not been officially confirmed, hate 2 it that the United Retail Stores wii! take over the Tobacco Products Company through an exchange of shares, and that the United Deu Wall St. Gossip By R. R. Batson. Adame Ady Ff 184 Ad pe. at 4 Man Flevat Mor the first two hours or business | Company also is quite Hkely to en Ali i 17% + [Man Shirt to-day the stock market had all the} ter the combine Alatka Gold D + ty pMartin Parry appearance of an old boom Yesterday, and for the Wednesday, specu! hioned bull Mathtenon A Whe Maxwell Motor 4 Maxwell Motor 1 McIntyre P Mines lay Dept Stores, The wheat and cotton markets were unable to follow the course of the stock market. Whent cloned with a Age Cliom greater part of ton for the rise Bank Note. Middle 4 was somewhat rostricted by the un- | loes of 2 cents a bushel, and in late 1g [Mex Petroteum certainty surrounding the purpose | dealings cotton showed a declina of * Am Brake Shoe toe of the steel conference which Presi- | from 10 to 18 points, Foreign ex Am Co MD tidvate Breet dent Harding had called When it] change rates were practically un Sanford Three-Year-Old is} MORVICH-PILLORY RACE 2 [Mina <8 Lote became known tefore the opening | changed. ae Latest to Be Regarded as NEGOTIATIONS FAIL. pie et Mes Tec House vonterence, was confined. to| WOULD FEDERALIZE ‘ Morvich’s Rival. There je eae tilaiyte be any California Girl Reaches Semi-]Winners Appeared to Bep am iin Pic i] se Pacitic or ways and menns volishing the is twelve-hour day in the mills, buy ing of stocka was resumed with Am Wile & L pt Am tee CHILD LABOR CONTROL Morvich-Pillory race this season, | Finals of International Tour- Beaten in Forenoon, but Mullins Howy By Vincent Treanor. ee < < Am Te ? 4 . Kid Sin ie Senator Jo » Prop as negotiations for the respective ney at Brussels. Came Back Strong. ake 2 AL[ Nat RR Mex 2a beige Da red bit Ihe whole HS) Amend Article 10 ef Com OHN SANFORD'S Snob II, winner| winners of the Kentucky Derby Bes 5 : : Am Lineerd Ol. 0 MUbeima int ae nitigh Feelalench IW tha shone ar), WASHINGTON, May 1h—An areas Am Linseed On pt 3 ‘ 7 2s ~ he | Session yuutertnys tia’ tie pu upc abe at tat BRUSSELS, May 19 (Associated| ‘The Long Island team fought, aM, AN Comanee gant Nata Ga Hee aan or anor t aeUIN Dslivity GP) tae GEREN eae ua: ; meet in a $30, i Press).—Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Call-| i nae ‘Weat- tonia are off, it was learned to- [fornia defeated Mrs, Beamish of Kng-|UPhI fight and won against day. It is said negotiations have Jiand in their match in the women's |cliester and New Jersey at the Morns fallen through ui singles of the tea bard court County Golf Club by a score of 30 the R. T. tennis championship by @ score o| 2 “% Sey ; FE ne ee eee [¢-3. By. winning Misa’ Ryan. reached for New Jersey. After trailing Only about a week wilt |e semi-final round. the Jersey outfit at the end of the Netorsen. <i Miss Ryan will play Mme. De Bor-| morning round Long Island was?l9. tween the man, Belgium, and Mlle, Lengien will] 5, silly “Ail oE the blageles RMGINY, Imont Park and the [meet Miss McKane of England in the TrOOtioe Hy Sib) 6) ioe ds ‘proposed race on the Kentucky {semi-finals to-day. The experts pre-| Played out their matches, however, In NOTEM Oe NY Airbrake NY Centrat NY Dock NYNH@H, NY Ont @ W Norfolk @ W reat colt or those which opposed him are a very ordinary lot of three-year- olds. J: 8. Cosden, the Maryland sportsman, evidently thinks Snob is @ good one, for right after he won he made an offer of $60,000 for him. Trainer Ollie Hughes had to turn thi» down pending a cable on the subject to Owner Sanford, who is now in England. Hughes, however, did Mr. Allies! Chen Am Ship & Con Am Smelt & Ref Am sm & Kt Am Sto) f Am Sugar Am Sumatra Tob Am ‘Tel & Tel Am Tobaceo Am Tob pf new In this advance United States Steel acted as bell wether Belore noon It crossed 101, the highest price sinco Tobarcos toncled a new high average price for the year, coppers continued to be in excellent de mand, and oil and miscellaneous industeials all were able to gain ground stitution of the United States whiéh would expressly reserve to the Federal Jovernment the right to control, regu late of prohibit the employment of ent dren under eighteen years of age, Waa proposed in the Senate to-day by Sena tor Johnson of California, to Ontario Stiver Nal Around the beginning of the last hour * Orpheum Cireun, i d to dict that Miss Ryan and Mlle. Leng-| spite of the fict that water wings and a n Tob cts B vy ow 1 a Corden the honor of giving him an] {racks and as Pillory is booked te | Ait tint itielr matches and there. | paddle would have been more suitable to | A™ 7)” Otte Stoel is Neavs Wave of rode takin ai option on the colt, go that if he does} Fea ley was Inwilling to [fore come together tn the champion-| many of the greens than the regulation | 47 (0! Owens Bottli ne market, which was to be ex- not change hands Cosden will prob- 1 7 putter. a Ohlo B & B pected considering the extent of the take the change of injury to the |*"!P "und to-morrow. Am Radintor i in vy Re Jesse re! former Yale star Pos c a rise of the last few dafs, and «a ably get him. Sn is in the nich A In the men’s singtes Mishu of Rou-| Jesse Sweetser, the former NEU ele % Belmont stakes ahead for June 10 | #9" of Olambala involved in two | mania defeated Watson of Belgium at |®ho broke the Mortis County course ae Weak Pasite Bete small part of the earlier gains were ¢ hard races and an intervening {(--1, 6—3, 4—6, 6—2, and De Gomur of} record with a n Wednesday, hand=] 41" 00) babble db teal lost. But. all things considered, the Every three-year-old who does any- i h tow d Spain won from Aeschlimann of Switz-|¢d tn two more fine rounds yesterday w ifte Ou ow HT ahaar thing extraordinary these days ts go-{ {rip within a few days. erland at 6-0, 61, 6—2. Misha showed| {0 spite of the difficult golfing condi-| A™ W'!! of peti ba tn lone at the Tak GobLIaHEd GEE E ing to attract ‘bids because of the | ea | EO oon | tions that. prevailed. In beating Gare | A™ 206 rol B the tone of the Iiat continued strony growing belief that somewhere there bering that Snob IL. had really only|but Count De Gomar played the best] diner White and Jerry Travers on the} Ai coda until the is w horse cupable of taking the meas-1 iin from the middie of the back- |tennis of the tournament when he sent|morning round and thus adding | a 4, 01 Fr ea =a Tike "tg 2 ~ 0 eH Manual | vitally nec ry two poin' o ohinon thy mism expresked by the mari gn the track that wouldn't like to own |Hctels It is highly creditable, AT Ate epanlard, is atlii_suteving [caine aggregate score, Swactwer turned | A‘N2" (C , Pere Marquette “had ample foundation in. business ABA AMIad cohich conc he trick | g,5ome thme before the race Trainer) tron the injury sustained on Tuesday |in a sparkling 76 reault of some] Ai) ism «art Phiiada Company. nd Heanbial Govelopnisnts be animal which can turn the trick! Hughes sald that Snob Il. was the! and De Gomar In mow picked by. the| beautifully sinus drives, brilant | 44) Goce tine Phillipe Petro! Le ERS ROMIGH SCaIROTERE A and money apparently is no object. nest three-year-old he had ever han-lexperts as the probable winner of the fron play and u fale amount of sudcess | Au Gute wt Pierce Arrow the Badseal Reaceve: Wank. lasued There is no doubting the fact that} aieq, but when the rain and mud|aingles title. on the 6 White beat Travers | AiG a Wit pt Pierce Arrow pf. nk. Snob IL. ran a great raco yesterday, e, he wasn't so sure what he] ‘The match between Miss Ryan and|with a 79. Travers hud an 82, a score} Arianne {uit Pierce On after the close of the market last imasmuch as he appeared to have} ours Pack: emai He| Mrs. Bi hh a und hited hiefly caused by a lame Pitts Coat night showed a very significant in % would do under the conditions. He|Mrs, Beamish was played under w-] which was chiefly caus y Baldwin ts 4 s run only an eighth of a mile,on the hey me Subils mud Tori although he| favorable weather conditions. A storm] back which wt kept the game hero] pay « «i Pitts € W Va. crease in the reserve ratio of the back stretch in moving from about s broke as the first set was concluded and] of other golfing days out of the game. Tyigit 4 Oi) Pond Creck Cowl Naw Vick (isttulion. 1c was auown a sixth place to the lead. Before that,| 2d worked well in it the second set was played in u drizzie| Sweetser's card for the morning round | jarnada Premed Steel Cas that thin ratio now stands at sc2| Hardly know you had St he was forced on the outside going ith the courts heavy. Miss Ryan had | follows Barnsdale ullman Co per cent., compared with 83.6 per ' y as it did} her chop strokes and drop shots work ) 56. ta Aleg Sugar 7 on: ind the paddock turn, and was} Mud coming so suddenly as | Ds P Out Ratopilas Miving slag ent. last week, The question of ene ae ae ‘and knocked. further} at Jamaica yesterday tossed the dope-| ing beautifully despite the heavy cou in a 44-4 iter eb how bar a raausiion Aa ile New Fits so comfortably! toward the outside fence, Earl Sande,|sters in the fair, It weakened the ee With the exception of the stellar | Beth ashi ees Ver Lenin PMnebunt wate dice De ‘i y* who rode him, had a hard time find-| backers of Modo in the stake, caused] Rain Halts Tourney for Harlem] Sweetser at No. 1, tie upper strata of | eth ste Ay Copper Gathvrel Asal NecaMe & live tone No stiffening around the ing a place in the procession behind| the last minute scratching of Edgar ‘Tennis Cup, Uye Westchester outtit did not give their | Hooth Fish nacdioa GE ctacuaane ! : ; ‘oe from a spot which a half] The first break in the progress of the| team much help during the morning | Biiyn RT fees i ner rim. ailantman, Pirate Gold, Modo and) Allan Poe from a Sr psolute| Harlem Cup lawn tennis sin re-] round, The lower half came through| Pf 2 7 ett pepe aa In the coper trade it was found that CaO de AIL SN cat Bite rare ares vee The foot of| sulted because of the rain yesterday.| with good results, however, and at the | Iikiyn Union Gax ea aaa offerings of the metal at 181-2 cents] As easy on the head as the order named. Finding racing) cinch. took the edgo off the foot ef! ane original field of 120 competitors|end of the matutinal play the score Rete cu .@ pound were appreciably smaller |.., . room scant in this position, Sande] Mavourneen sufficiently to beat her) ius peen reduced to thirteen survivors| stood: New Jersey, 21; Westchester, 14, | turns Brox A moe Bek than they were yesterday or the|it’S Smart to the eye. took a long chance and pulled his] and resulted in a real good colt like] in the five days of competition on the] and Long Island, 8. Rutte Cop & Zine Royal Dutch N.Y day. betdre: he DHEe Ot cha cruetal mount out of line and to the extreme} Bud Larner growing cold en the courts of the Harlem Lawn Tennis] Sweetser, teained with C. Hf, Paul [ituite & non ole (ar Givgit Wan aed ob ta aiee | Age hile’ few outside. Then, and not till then, did| market. The going prevented jo] Club. Elliott H. Binzen, the North Side] kept up his good work in the afternoon | Hurteyich Slicue bead £ L rom jexibil- i s' ch is bes race, for he | Champion, is the only player in the u Scotch foursome round, when he aided | Hrunswick 4 = cents a pound. 4 Fineae is tepulee tees ‘put Boy. ae aawiaae Mleaoite: the wallet in| Ber section advanced to the round be- Fand abetted his partner in winning from | Caddo cent Ou Be Ben ren Holders of oi! securities read with ap-Jity idea, you come to us a vith i, | fore the semi-Gnals, ‘ F. W. Dyer and J, E. New Jersey, | Calif Packing tot ropriate satisfaction the statement haat nuded epaticten anivine to foceiten cnae Tala eeebaie “in the lower scction of the draw| and Dick Haight and Grant Peacock, [Calit etroleum Aud bes Gent. of the Sinclair Ol Corporation that|{or your straw for the Lored ese Beer £ nefited Pride of India unmistakably | tenry H. Bussford, Percy L, Kynast Long Isiand. Most of the afternoon] Calif let pf , : “ P 1 the utmost to hold the advantages] in the fifth race. the dew Engiand title der ae td , however, was spotted and uninter- [Calumet & Ariz iM ee ri is Catncatt L baat Mavis ean ceson tis same reason you come to gained and to improve them If possi- — hert C. Tremaine have gained places in| esting as an exhibition of golf because | Uanadiin Pacific. 141% 140% pirleeie sir arngae produc’ 5 ’ ie ble, Snob Il. went up and past them} cw. joft's Jullaleon, ‘by Helmet] the round before the semi-finals, of the drumming downpour. Gent Leather... Bang Peeeacteeriy ng PMS 2 eee a a us for you suit ‘ 3. W. : » by Cont Leather pf. = 8 terest in equipment securities was eee aoe tieteh he tras two| Out of Frances, a good stake winner rot Dentist Bes: < 3, | Gentes Conper senvencliee ihe atatement ariiogs |X OU. enOW You! can't = get 4 a promising young brood mare, Corre De Parco... +b if Yengths in front of the then leader.| oo) 4 esterday foaling a colt by Fair CertainTeed Prod = 1") sinciate om ard Elliott, Chairman of the North- stuck. Moneyback! Gallantman. . Play Me, Lot peiabh dullalecn very Chandi + 1b ern Pacific that railroads faced an In that eighth of a mile Snob II. had y Choe & : + 14 | Southern Pacific immediate emergency expenditare ‘ made up fully twenty lengths, which | Hgily as she was named for ee Chi & Alton Ry Siena of $75,000,000 to repair locomotives) Tennis! Golf! and gon, Chi & Alton pf + % ‘ eavaies : rl biciss supposedly highcclass field. Tire rest combination of the Christian names of Sry ae FY se on oe & 3 Ad ore deletes he ace Quality) we spoked mig . y Y at P pl +X o Pp co's securities jainly af- ‘ of the journey was only a coast for| the two. The death of the a elccd FRED ANDERSON HEADS DRAW. iS ans We + 1) | Stowart-Warner fected not only by kngwledge that! goods, Oo. the Sanford colt and coming down| not the only piece of bad luck that Frederick C. Anderson, the No. 19 of the national lawn tennis ranking |{) Puc Too + | Strombers business of the v * companies the stretch Sande was looking over} Mr. Loft encountered yesterday, @%)ijs1, headed the draw for the north side championship singles made last nisht. | Wildes CBE Studebaker... teincroustne but alsa by quitedatis Chauff Noutit his shoulder at the strungout field be-| his good Jumper, Sweepment, bowed) The tournament marks the twelfth annual competition held for the title and]: it jap tp e pt Submarine Bo: alte “reports. that ia) important aulieurs outtits. hind him. ‘The time of the race,Jand may not race again this year.|+rophy on the courts of the University Heights Tennis Club, the sing! ‘hie Gt Weat Superior Ol . monger is impending Miles and miles of sat- 1.39 8-5, wasn't fast, but considering] This son of Sweep was training|cinning to-morrow. Altogether the field includes more than a hundr Went pf bag Aree Jo THe eede\or Che wale Ghie enintolly fi that the track had become greasy ep wcaialy and bade fair fo be be g004 | petitors. & North Ry hase Copies Chee. t even though the re- isfactory wear. and muddy from the sudden down-|as he was last year, when he was prevailed th UNION LOSES PERRY DEA pour before post time, and remem- easily the best Jumper in training. Leonard Heads List of Stars Perry Dean, right fielder and leading hitter on the Union College baseball team, sprained his ankle while practising for to-morrow’s game with Ru LOCAL TEAMS TAKE REPORT LIGHTLY. ers. ‘Texas Company . Vexas & Pacific, Tex & Pac Coal ‘Tobacco Products. duction in freight rates proposed by the Interstate Commerce Commis sion be found to average 15 per Trinks. Bags. Suit is oe cent. the effect is altogether likely] Cases. Cable reports from Paris yesterday to the effect that gamex were being Tranee @ Wil’ to be favorable to the market in ax) that’ hy . Lalas bathe ts ; ui P much as such reduction will tend to uggage at's wor.hy ° arranged there and !n England for the Washington Americans and either the inion Bag & P. : ucaia eat ee In Alliance outs To-Nig t Yankees or Giants on a world tour neat fall were taken lightly by officials of Unton OM . : further stimula ndustrial a¢- lof you—and of us! both clube, Union Pacific tvity —-—— 4 Union Pacific pt. United Alloy nsol Gas “ GIANTS RELEASE INFIELDER BERRY. Everecienarne Howard Berry, infielder and all around intercollegiate champion, has been | Con In 5 c c ‘The forward movement in securities was further supported by a lower- Island featherweight who since Joining the Plenty of Action Promised i Rocers Peet Company Kelly and Keyes combination has won his yaa fide ing of the call money rate to 3 per| Broadway Herald Many Battles at last two battles over Mickey Brown and| released by the Giants to the Indianapolis Club inthe American Association iecll eay pea ren oe cent. shortly after the turn of the|at 13th St. “Four at 35th St. pea yaa eS noche Sak Wise Date. Wan Saehen to: RED SOX PLAYER GOES TO SALT LAKE CITY. Spi : aa Un Ry Inv Co pt noon hour, Call money has not Convenient Garden. Sporting Club next Beds night May 26. ‘The management of the Salt Lake Pacific Const League Basebal} Club] Corn Products 102% ‘ Un Retail Stores previously loaned at such « low | Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave. Sey 4 has announced the acquisition of Elmer (Lim) Myers, pitcher, now wilh the| Gorm Products pf 115) in| UE SE Pies. figure since the middle of March. [at Warren at 41st St. " sructble Steel. 5 pf. sic Harry Martin, another product of the Ketly| Boston Red Sox. rucible By John Pollock. as Keyes Somblaaston, who ban bean. othe SYRACUSE OARSMEN REACH ANNAPOLIS. cae tier * Cekuer Just what companies wil enter tl The National Sports Alllanco willliks a house afire in the bantam ranks, Syrac i ty, consis f the members of the varsity] CM @ B Mn... 39 %]U 8 Rubber .. merger being planned in the tobacco hold its big show at Madison Square] as signed up for another battle at Madison The Syracuse rowing party, consisting 0 ‘ EN RIOR, ak 46 lier meat ot LJ Square Garden next Tuesday night to meet|Second and freshmen crews, under James ‘fen Byck, the veteran coach, ar-| Ch) & B HL DE n- 44 ye een Cae Garden this evening. There will be/ patting Leonard, tho bantamneight of|rived in Annapolis yesterday ready for the contest against corresponding ee ae palel’ Py Ae se ia four ten-round bouts, to a decision. | Philadelphia, crews of the Naval Academy to-morrow afternoon pueen A ee 4] Gen Oppoee . Champion Benny Leonard va. Soldier) | Sete upteeit ak FIELD DAY FOR SPORTS AT COLUMBIA TO-MORROW Je Boers Minth Te] Btan Securities tom rete: ayes, | i lightw t 1 iso ae + Bartfield, Pete Hartley ve. Jimmy] ijova Guard, and holder ot the Major Columbia will have a big day in athletics to-morrow with a baseball gwmnie | Vel & Hudaons 18 Vyasa ise Hanlon, Abg Goldateln..va, Frankie} milter gold belt, will defend his laurels to-| with Dartmouth, a lawn tennis match against University of Southern Call-]ieiscit tion...» 108 Var Caf Ch pf. + 1% 5 my] Morrow night, when he meets Charlie Mur-| fornia, a track meet with } - U., the annual interscholastic meet for OUT] ijuc Stor Bat a vivnuaeu aa H Genaro, pee Licenses ade een ped ray in the star bout of™twelve rounds at|of town high schools, the varsity and junior varsity crew races against M. 1. | tisnorn Coat. . lo Wabash ....... - + % Robson, Ue Yes ¥ the 98th Regt, Armory, on West 14th Street.|p, and the 150-pounders rowing Penn. WReeserGR, Wares ck: i oa lone, Harry London vs. Sammy Nable, | matchmaker Marrow has also signed Danny} ’ : Weber & Hell + % Pete Hobin vs. Alec Trambitas, Rave| pavis to meet Billy Brown in the seml-tinat NEW YORK YACHT CLUB TO CRUISE TO MARBLEHEAD ae Shade vs, Jimmy Kelly and Kid Sulli-}of ten rounds. ‘ The yacht squadron of the New York Yacht Club will cruise to Marble 'y 2d pf. + ummer van vs. Joe Leopold. head this summer. ft Is six years since the yachts went to the other of fyamous Players. 8! West Pacific Corp now. Benny Valger, who fights Johnny Reiser] Cape Cod und (len they passed through the Cape Cod Canal, Previous to}ram Playere of 4 Western Unton . 1% rine at the Queensboro A. C. of Long Island City] that they went to Marblehead in 1912, Fisher Body 118 Weat Alrbrake.. % Local fight fans are all worked up over! to-morrow night, has also been signed up to : Flake Rubber 1s Weatinghouse * Y the twelve-round go between Vincent “Pep-[ battle Jimmy Cooney for twelve rounds. at ENGLAND LIKELY TO SEND POLO TEAM. Comet i Wheeling @ LB. ts an s per* Martip of Brooklyn and Jack Sharkey the opening boxing show of the Steeplechase Unoffictal ‘assurance that England will send a polo team to the | H]Goneral Asphait . 84 Wheel @ LE pt + % of New YoM, which will be brought off in! a, 4, of Rockaway Beach on Friday ev®-| states this year to compete In the American open championship aud in thw [en Asphalt pt White Motor .... +1 ee sone Gaaee er special tournaments at Philadelphia and Meadow Brook was received recent)y [ueneral Cigar Bite QI. + % Our generous 00) on after- — ees an offic ape Goneral Elec ¢ Bteet... we noon, ‘These lads have a big following and| Bon Martin, the heavyweight champion ot] b¥ the Polo Association from Lord Tweedmouth, an official of the British As. |)" Siuetes Wilocovran. mes arra of fine tr admirers are anxious to see which Isline A, B. F., who was outpointed by Joe} sociation. The team, if it comes, will arrive about Aug. 1, to obtain #bout| Go, Motor 6. ps Wiliys-Overiand pi soi) 88.39% + 1% better boy. Burke, the Detroit heavyweight, in a bout|three weeks’ practice before the championship tournament begins at Soodrich . Wilson & Co. — % texture blue AL bee NG to | Tcentlys has been signed to mect Burke in| Aug. 26, continuing until Sept. 7. Granby Mintog Wisconsin Cer + k it Harry Greb is already tn shape tola return battle of twelve rounds at Colum- " - Gr ny Worth Pum +1 enter the ring for his championship fight} pus, Ou. on the nlght of June & Matlin ee PENN'S 150-POUND CREW ARRIVES HERE, y & Davi 4 “ serge sack suits, with Gene Tunney for the light heavyweight Northern pf ects to beat Burke handily in this go. The first of the Invading crews which will row against Columbia tel acl 3 = champlonsh{p title at» Madison Square Gar-|” bee ees Harlem to-morrow afternoon arrived In this city yesterday. ‘This wi. te | mone Connie 3 styled conserva den on Tuesday night. 150-pound crew from the University of Pennsylvani me time today the] duan Sugar LIBERTY BONDS AT 449 PM tively, and pro- Tem MoArd ; he 0 Munce Defeated M, I. T. varsity and junior varsity are due dn tho scene, and by afternoon alt [ iult Staten Stee 1 DS eee d ‘a ith Re ee see a «| three eights will be hard at work on the Harlem preparing for to-morrsw s| !iberahaw Elec teed man Mate uced with our ‘ . rok the tests, in which the 150-pound Penn eight will meet a corresponding crow | araulic Bteot di oes ss tink basing shew ly Plaats By Quaker m from Columbia, and the M. L. T. varsity and juniors will row ama Rice's first | jleurton Ot ye x 3.03 183 meh eens ef Brooklyn meets Jimmy Duffy of New ° aa entand eightas Houston Olt Pepa + me 4 anplical Fork’ th tos main: go. of twalve. rounds, Intercity ‘outs GREER LEADS GOLF FIELD. Hr capeats FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 2.46 P. M. a h pplicat: t Sturey Orteary of Bouin Armboy meats Bill ; bali, ll eccta er of the Glanorch Country Club, golf champion of ; diahoma Retin , Sterting, demand, 4.44 shi cables, to the niceties o : Gordon Munce, New York Statelanq winner of the recent Bala tournament, won the gold medal cightesn.tole | cetitatlon Copper AS Le ee ae fit and = work- Jess McMahon, manager of the Common-| heavyweight amateur champion, re-| qualifying round in the annual spring sournament of the Country Clul of . a7) Sten . wealth Sporting Club of Harlem, has de-| ceived another setback in the finals in| Atlantic City ov ann 1 elded to stage boxing showe during the sum) the intercity amateur boxing tourney|in the same figure, His was the only card under §0 in the big field of ' mer months at his club. In the main go at r changed. Lire, demand, 0508 1-2; the club's show. to-morrow night. Barney | &t the Garden last night. Munce lost| than 100 golfers aor Tae. cables, .0509, off .00041-2 Belgian francs, demand, .08271-2; cables, r the links at Northfield, He went out in 38 and manship, at the value-plus price of - - - - $60 0828, off .0002, Marks, .0033 1-4 Mer Marine -0002, i A Adair of New York fights Willie Fentour|the judges’ decision to Jimmy Murphy HAINES LEADS IN SHOOT. (als Mean at eo pablen, O94 4-9, cet 000 dk. Groat for tweive rounds and Manny Wexler mevts| of the Pennsylvania State College after An unfinished run ef 100 was made in the 100 single target event by M.|l kel. 184 17% — ][drachma, demand, .0430; cables, .0432 ‘Terry Miller for twelve rounds. four rounds of fast fighting. ‘“Doc”|S. Haines of Mount Holly, N Other blue serge sack suits, + at the opening of the ninetec th ar 4} invincible On 1k up .0002. Swiss francs, demand, : ‘The writer learned to-day that Match-| Murphy used a clean left jab with ef-| State oheraponslle. pai opp rf tial Trapshooting Association |! Kon Gi otis itt Pail cables. 1910, of 0008 1 all of reved onigr eo > : tect. over the traps of t ma at Pitman. ‘The shoot will run to] (0% Preducta,... 34% ullders, demand ; cables, .3880, i uality, from to $70. Pout at Macivon square Garden. on the| At the end of the third round the| three days, with a contest to be staged to-day for the State single chinjion-| 1%! Fes : oe Remand, ARE mea : ine i ts. hye ee Sweden kr might of May 20, This will be the last show " ship at 200 target int Comb Eng.... 25% * Staged tthe big enclosure until the middie |JUCS? “isegreed end Referee Tom ‘Martin may meet] Smith ordered another round amid the pout of fifteen| approval of the crowd, but Munce was] SCHAEFER RETAINS rounds if the managers of the fighters can] tired, and Murphy, taking advanta some to terms. TMnded when he pleased. Munce's defeat last night was a great surprise, for he ae nan City Bo... 27% as City 80 pt 58 Davix-Brandt Bout Catled Draw y Springtielg. 82 18.2 BILLIARD TITLE]. 4f Columbus sporting clu ecott Copper. 20 kers last night Willle Davis of 1 vatone ‘Tire ... 28 2676, up .0010. 1850; cabl Denmark kr., de- cables, .2144, up .0001, “Pepper’ Also hopsack suits of tropical weight,silk trimmed,$65 and $75. SENG ae “ was given a dru . 130% Te Faneull A.C. of Borton calted off | too was believed to be one of the sure] CHICAGO, May 19 (Associated } DMN iten draw in. his Na mm 5 {ts show scheduled Yor to-night, as Joo Tip-| Winners of the tournament. Preas).—Young Jake Schaefer toyed randt of Brooklyn af I ‘eel a Mts, who was scheduled to box Johany| The shortest bout of the evening was| |, igs in the final \ tigruc, of Waterbury. in the main’ event, | that between John Dever of Philadel-| With Welker Cochran : i Kubler & Tire ise fs til and had to call off the date, Shugrue,| Phia and Joseph Labat! of New York| block of theirs world’s champlonship| 9° 1). tania. WHO ‘thovant’ (hat Lehigh Valley... O40% who was training here, has gone back home. |!" 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Martin Smith, representing this city in] >. : 500 | itaPatrick in the second ro aed 158% ported stom Deveatives Murray and err the 135-pound class, was knocked out by} Schacter wom last night's block, 500) juck Collins knocked out Lou Louls & Nashville 119 Word testified they found the car re- FOUNDED 18 @rariey a ici hard hitting Maten Joe Ryan of Pittsburgh to 414, tn the fifth round, Lina ‘Loco. 100% 108% 190 + 1 ported stolen in storage. : y } A ike i ‘