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ge THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1922. RUTH AND MEUSEL AT LAST STRIKE THEIR STRIDE FOR YANKEES - EDDIE ROUSH MAY [THEY FIGHT FOR TITLE TO-NIGHT _ gay By Sid Greene!|/ANCE PITCHES » BECOME MEMBER | MASTERLY GAME b OF GIANTS SOON AGAINST CHICAGC a ——— | {Redland Reports Are to Effect | That He’ll Be Traded to New York. Dodger Youngster lank Cubs, Holding Them to 3 Scattered Hits. YS A *. ee : i: } ¢ GO, ‘May 28. — Brooklyn Lert WILL. ty, would appear to have at least tw DO (Tr By Robert Boyd. | CINCINNATI, May 23.—Rines the | Giants arrived here from Pittsburgh Sunday morning rumors have been roulated in this olty to the effect |that Mddie Roush, centre fielder and Only the Unexpected Will Save holdout of the Reds, was shortly to Tunney’s Title To-Night lbecome o° member of the world’s She aaa a champions. ENE TUNNEY, the Greenwich} And baseball cireles of Redland, Village light heavyweight| Where tmformation was saught con- champion, is going to step out cerning the authenticity ofthis story, to-night. For the first time m his| would either deny nar confirm carcet he is asked to meet @ roguiar;ROWh was to be traded to New 4 York ighter in the person of Harry Greb, ; f «od the tough ‘ting about it all is} Roush will not play for Garry Herr- ‘iat the honors that Gene recently}™*nn unless his salary demands are won from the time worn veteran, Le-|™éet. Herrmann cap not and will not vinsky, are at stake, Tunney and Greb| Pay Roush what he wants. The own- ste to meet in a fifteen-round bout|ers of the world’s champions are bet- «t the Garden with two judges and a|ter situated to eoncede to the finan= referee on the job to keep track of;clal demands of the former Giant than ‘he points scored and arrive at a de-/any other club in the National League. cision at the end. Hence the uneasiness of the Redland At frst glance we feel sorry for|fans since the advent of John Mo- | Punney. Not because we believe he|Graw and his world champions here _will be annihilated by Greb, but be-\into their midst. dependable pitchers now One is Southpaw Dutch Ruether, who b the Cubs here by 8 to 4, and th other is Dazsy Vance, the right handed rookie from New Orleans who shuteout the Cubs yesterday b) 8 to 0 with four scattered hits. Vanoe gave a masterly exhibition and was better than Ruethe: Hy was never in danger, and when th: Cubs did look up a little he fanned them. Bight Cubs died from strike outs in the first seven innings. Th: last two innings the Cubs reached first only to die in double plays. Vance's victory is of interest t followers of the Giants, becatise the man he olitpitched at every angie was Virgil Cheeves, who took two games from the Cubs here in one series. Cheeves had a lot of stuff but he didn’t class with Vance anc 414 not last as long. Vance was ar husky and effective at the finish ar at the start, while Cheeves weakened for a Httle minute tn the ninth and allowed two earned runs. The veteran Tom Griffith got his third hit off Cheeves of the eight made by the Dodgers when he opened the ninth round with a double tc right centre. Nets ran for Griffith but a professional speed merchant was not needed, as Wheat lifted o home run over the right-fleld wal) scoring Neis ahead of him. Griffith had a funny break In the third inning. He had helped Johnston to score in the first by sending him from first to third on a single, and in the nimth he started @ run with his two-bagger, but in the third, with the bases full, Griffith grounded to Cheeves and a double play was pu throuyth at the plate and at first base causing three hits in that round tv mo to waste. y THE GREB DuTCcH WINDMILL” GREB IS ONLY A ROSIN y HOPPER HOW THEY STAND | x *& & NATIONAL LEAGUE, Le W. L. B.C. Ww. N.York 20 17 .645|Cinoin. 17 1 Pittab... 17 12 .566|Bklyn... 14 1 St.Lo'is 19 14 576 Phila. 11 1 The Dodgers play their third and Clic'ge 16 15 516! Boston. 10 1! last game hete to-day and then re- GAMES YESTERDAY. turn Bast to open a series of three Gincinnat 7; New Yorks & double-headers in Philadelphia, be. | Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 6. Masing. tormorrgw: LIVE WIRES: By Neal R. O’ Hara. Copyright, 1922 by P (New York Evening World), Publishing Comopany.* suse we feel that barring the possl-| Tn twenty-olght games Ralph Shin- es , THE VILLAGE m the hitherte elusive Mr. Greb, by tts, by the decision route. Bill Cunningham, former Seattle atar, ; . GENE Greb is a very busy and bother- |i. playing centre fiekt for the Giants, : ome young person with a palr of] scGraw imnaling the chenes ; Pane ro agora |Sunday afer shinny enews RED - om the molasses barrel. We di 1s 4 in se kame with Pittsburgh ‘inetly remember the clever Charlie)’*St Saturday. Weinert trying te hold him off and| The Reds need pitchers, so do the snigssneacieseaycapeabceeceeos being stasitoad « the floor early in lau Mes the Nahe Pahce Bote: ’ . ‘ the midst of bis attempts. Greb|Graw consumm didn’t hurt Weinert much, but he had {leaving Cineimnati. Babe 8 F irst Home Run him completely flabbergasted through- aoe bait a pore will involve ny out the bout. The Tom Gibbons bout|a few of McGraw’s second string men ism't so long ago. Remember what|and a cash consideration. It will like- Paves Way for Victory Greb did to him. And Tom was con-|wise bring Roush from his Indiana ceded a good chanco of beating Rim|farm back into baseball, where, if ver us in rowns ly all the students of boxing. Garry Herrmamn had to deal solely O H tl B W. You can’t blame Jack Dempsey, for with him, he would remain on the in- Ses only his work ow his opponents} go to-day Redland {x enshrouded in . Sere Vomee co Xe weet? 10) romtse tian 1 ane tect ee ote me|gioom, for they tay that McGraw al-|Heroes Galore in Hugmen’s| {}!,, "nd youcspanked im the 2P | Europe Johnny he doesn't fight in spots. Helwayn gots what he'wants in baseball, b be ‘ality of his landing a knockout punch | ners hag only hit .276. Hie fielding x FLAPPERS REB is a big Johnny Dundee}eliginie list of Judge Landis. being glad to get home. There aren't 4# going all the time. A® we sald] either McGraw nor Jim Tierney, Sec.} Uphill Win Over the tance. The Colonels would do well to ie a iy of| Babe Ruth, the writer and vaude- Pittsburgh, 8; Philadelphia, 0. = Pa re ois, Rover, massacres anybody: retary of the Gtanta, would, discuss St. Louis Team. Harel Titel & pIEKer SUPPIY. OF) vile ace, is now playing baseball, by} RUTH ELEVEN HOMERS Gene Delmont hady he meets most discoutagingty. |‘"¢ deal that to-day {s the chief topic Now permit us to tell you a story: | request. BEHIND HIS RECORD GAMES TODAY. ‘Anything can happen im @ ring,|°! Cincinnati. Naturally this is the Three weeks ago Miller Huggins oS ie it is just possible that Tunney |*>Propriate attitude for them to as- By Bozeman Bulger. looked over the bench with a crafty] Bill Piercey has been reinstated, OF LAST SEASON. eS cbhipe avcnione: Proves Star of owill spring the unexpected. Me is|SU‘p° inaamuch a@ Garry Herrman®| rhe mighty Bambino has broken} eye. There were more noble athletes | too, but he won't be back in baseball oo pple arias big enough and strong @nough to) ™Ust be dealt with with all the tact polishing up that bench with the aft be so long as he’s with the Red Sox. Babe Rut home run, No. 1, ee edition 1922, finds the great swat- Spring experts that sald the Braves : $ would be there at the finish will note] test year vend with 118 samen ta AMERICAN LEAGUE. Gene Delmont, the game and ax that the Braves are at the finish now.| go in which to make the other 69 W. LBC.) W. E. P,0.| sressive Memphis lightweight, wa: eae) necessary to the establishment of | N.York 24 12 .667) Detroit 15 17 .469] the star of the opening shaw at Dyck Last year it was the pitchers that] a new home run record of 60. All | St-Lo'is 20 14 588) Boston. 13 16 448} man Oval last night. He easily win were passing Babe Ruth. This year] the Babe has to do now is smack | Phila.. 16 15 516) Wash’n 18 20 429] the judges’ decision over Red Cay | of an international diplomat. Into the history of 1922. Sa pon, Cuts Hie nas the peoes- |°'crhe outfield 1s a source of worry to] After many futile watks to the plate ‘Tunney has trained hard and faith-|Manager McGraw to-da; He has|~—and back again—he poled tho old fully for this bout because it means}benched Ralph Shinners indefinitely} pin into the upper right field stand. # lot to him. He will go into thejand wii! play Cummingham in centre. | 1¢ gounted a lot, even though the fans| 8C°Ut, Pointing to Camp Skinner, rig with everything, and the best}Cunningbam has only secured one hit ss . * utility outfielder, crouched in a far wishes of all New York. He jen't|!n two games. His fielding has been | 84 given the Yanks up as lost. Vive! corner, trying not to be seen, Jacking in confidence, either; tf fact jfair, but somehow the champions lack |!¢ Bambine! “I think that's a go—but wait ‘till of their breeches than he could be. A scout looked ‘em over at the same time, “I'll take that one,’’ decided the Dyckman Bouts Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. he probably will be more pugnacious;their old punch in the outfield. Bob Meusel, after more than a] after the game," said Hug. it's the home-run hitters. out one every other day. Cleve'd 16 18 471) Chic'ge 13 20 394) Wiisen. Delmont was full of pep and | ‘than ever for he hes something to de-} The Reds played some remarkable | q, Garten! tinaita din ery. fda! In a iast inning Mr.Camp Skinner, e @ ¢ Ruth’s record in the three GAMES VESTERDAY. made the bout bristle with action ali fend, to protect, and that sometimes |pasedall in beating the Giants yestor-|° > Darren trips;to the Pan, ¥ 1 to give him a good sendoff, was sent] ‘That Washington ball club ts try-| games played since his return |New York, 4; St. Louie 3 (13 in'gs).| the sway, Neti thee 41d Gane sion helps a lot in battle. day. Art Neh¢ was batted bard and] Set hold of a lett roar Shoot from in to pinch hit for an tineertain look- Jing, especially to Washington fans. from exile is as follows: Cleveland, 7; Boston, 1 coming in and raining rapid lefts an — the support etven him was wretched, | Mt, Southpaw Pruitt, of St. Louis, |igg patter. es 8 0 Detroit, Philadelphia, 5 (10 tn-| rights into his opponents body, every VER in Philadelphia the fight}; and spanked a beauty, to open the] "s+wham!” nings, called). a now and then shifting his attack t: eed eg |Dancrott’s error in the first on Har-| thirteenth inning of @ dog and cat u Regardless of the playing schedule, coal ning, ' 3 the head. Delmont was given an fume have Yt [vere hit allowed the Redg to seore| nent with the Browne, Che crowd wot up and yelled. iq {the Phils won't be at home till they're 0 Chieago, 4; Washington, 3. Spatlon aalhariett the FRE ape ‘The pardoned culprits hed arrived.| onion to the tall and aneut. ‘The |! the cellar at GAMES TODAY. Tia Divanns the Chiceani bantam The crowd, in loud huzzahs slapped] winni un had come over for the 8) ty, af 2 St, Loujs at New York. weight, easily defeated Lud Dempsey sented the Reds with another rin hale hee | weete Gas mien The race may not be betw 2 Chi t Washington ho substituted for Lish Johnny erty, who discovered Barrett, seems| ven he fumbled Pinelli's grounder, | ‘2° Mure! wreath down on their he-| yanks. One pinch hit had done quite he race may not be between the Mat ngton. who si y tks Nave ‘‘buftaiced” nine out of ten| oe” pe “J role beans, crying ‘Let's Go!" fe teloke: Giants and the Braves, but the other in thir. jetroit at Philad Curtain in another of the ten-roun¢ of them into believing that the sen-|,YOUns:, WhO had mot been able to) But wait a moment. “TL see you next week,'’ Miller | ix teams are. teen times at bat. Percentage, .154. .| bouts. Burman knocked Dempsey sation of the decade will come to|”'t iv! et, pitching, was taken} verett Scott, an evéry day jour-| jugging sald to the scout after the down for the count of nine three out ta the ninth inning to let Johnny) neyman baliplayer—taken one way| came. “Drop in when you are ip " times in the fourth round. Rawlings bat for him, This ts the} and another a whale of a ballplayer—| town ? ; — —— ——— — —— L Advances Frankie Currey scored a technica Téonard’s challengers Hirst time this senses that Young hes) sagged Mr. Pruitt fer the run that]. ‘his aoout dropped in yesterday. ang knockout over Charley Goodman in too, After June 2 Jimmy|Cver had to give way to a pinch] put the old bail gaine in the bat bas.|-rie oMolal transfer papers were all SP T BULLE N h id the third round of their scheduled fhise aay be so etd hitter. ; Tt was on his poke that the reformed] sty ned inieed ap vaady. Yor wee In North Side \r0-000 ut aPEndier-Lecnard bout. Phil Douglas will take a fling at the| Mr. Meuse! rode home. hature, SU Hug hesitated. The | = ———— ae 2 rea 1 Reds to-day, while either Luque or ts & previous game this same} scout watehed the game from the ARGENTINE POLO T! Dempsey-Wille Match to Be Dis Of course he 1s looking toward the Couch will turl for the Westerners. journeyman pballplayer—no hero at EAM LOSES. press box. In th€ ninth inning with one out, & run in, and the Browns fighting tooth and toenail, the Yanks looked sort of hopeless. There was a man on second—Wallle Schang—and one run was ngeded to tie the score. Many of the crowd hdd started for the ele- vated station, Bob Shawkey, the Go! Why not catch an earl Tennis Singles Terry Lang, one of the stars of the Jumbia team, won two matches in the north side championship lawn tennis C. Cc. N. ¥. ATHLETES WIN, singles yesterday. He defeated Dr. Les- City College nosed out Drexel Institute of Philadéiphia by, the closa| lie V. Robinson and Leonard W. Knox, score of 42 to 39 in an exciting dual meet heki yesterday in the Lewisohn| the latter a former Columble player. Stadium, Tho visitors were in the lead by 38 to 34 when the final evant was| Lang put In a drive after that was at bat yeached. This was the broad jump, in which City College took first and| fesulted in upsetting the accuracy o| train? Alsecond places, thus winning the meet. 5 Dr, Robinson to win al , 1B. enssed To-Day. The scheduled meeting between Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, and Promoter Tex Rickard, at Madisor Square fJarden yesterday, was deferred until to-day at the request, of Kearns The meeting has been arranged for the purpose of securing Kearns's terms fo ‘& bout between the world’s heavyweigh’ champion and Harry Wills, his Negre ignominious knockout of Tendler by his punching fool Barrett, and if tg 2 geil then, says Dougherty, - le (4 BY JOHN ; - will be a bigger ring attraction F N dG ||, stan Jack Dempsey himeelt istic News rotock an Ossip Deugherty 1s not altogether a ro- mancer. Down deep tn his heart he ‘The McMahon Brothers of the @tar Sport- believes that if Bobby ever gets a |! Club of Harlem have decided not to run shot at Tendler’s chin, Lew will go] *"¥ more shows at thelr club until the fall, ‘The McMahons are at present holding en- the same way an Hymle Gold, the | vortainments at the Commonwealth Sporting In the first round of the Whitney Cup polo tournament the @rzentine team defeated Earl W, Hopping's Eastcott team. The score wad 9 to 3 Later, Lord Wimborne’s Quidnunk team beat the Argentine secorm team, 6 to 5, after having given the visitors a four-goal handicap. font severai thousdnd of doliare on the two open air shows which they have staged at Ebbets Fistd tn Brooklyn en Saturday af noonm, McKeever will ask the Boxing minston to permit him iiedieaicrde * \ Fran me and flurry aro ench qT . between L challenger. Paddy Mullina, manager o , ‘ he encounter between Lang and r , Da ered 4 attention, rhe sent in th T LIMELIGHT cnox w 3 ig ral Vills, was a vic.or at the Garden y shes lare of elise! it will ‘be Desay tos’ in tha police tetvaae o¢ Cots niger Attention. ‘The scout in the WRIGHT AND MYAICICIN LI f y Hees oat bls ov tt leks tor lerday, and had” « lengthy conferenc: mr n ¢ ‘ x . fe e es . r fs mmarhered thet Gold wae taken over | rounds press box craned his neck to sce what Beals C, Wright, former national champion and Davis Cup player, with OF nls co ably did he play that| with Frank Flournoy, Garden mate! to Philadelphia by as wise a pair of ys a6 Jack Kearns and Dan Mc-| Pal Moore, the good little fighter of Mem- ‘etrick to flatten Barrett, and inci-|Phis, Teun, will probably win another bout dentally 46 inelr mutual friend |? Friday night us ho is slated to go against Willie Spencer, the erack Chinatown bar tam, has just returned from the country, where he has been resting for several weeks, His next ring appearance will prob. was going on. inner batting for Shawkey,"’ reamed the megaphone man, 5 > z int Ww Julian 8, Myrtek, President of thé United States Lawn Tennis Association| the sets were prolonged through deuces| maker. as his partner, o¢cupled a large share of the limelight in the opening da before the Columbia player won 8-6, play at the West Side Tennf& Club in Forest Hills yesterday afternoon for | s—6 1 ae Kohler No Match for Midget Smtih - : tropolitan champlonship in, veterans’ doubles. ‘A match that held the elements of an} pitdget Smith scored a ones . ‘ They were going to give old Camp|the me : f held the elamants. of 68 nel + A f light ch ably take place about J@me 1 in this city upset was that in Dp 3 viet A ohler In the Dougherty a favor by getting out of | ion ot tne A. ee ras Reaveroct ts aac a good sendoff. It was better than CAPT. SANDERS WINS FIRST MATCH. Mott defeated Paul Martin at 6—4, 6—3, | Vietory over Charley the fight game, Gold was a 5 to 1 at Denver, Col. Moore knows too much} Tommy Noble, the fast Mttle English right The stalwart youth from Hoboken out-| event of twelve rounds at the Audit sending him off withdut seeing his Capt. C. W. Sanders of Dartmouth, playing through singles champion, e 1. Maat night shot, as Tendler Is now. Barrett |about boxing for Asher and he ought (ofr, will tigure tm another good bout “to.| stuf ‘ had no difficulty th winning his first match in the New Hngland interco!- | Dlayed Martin at the net. There Wael jum in Breeports Le te tered tin : jhocked Gold out for balf an hour | easly outpoint him morrow night. He will Rook uw Joh The left-handed Mr, Pruitt smiled] tegiate lawn tenis championship tournament at the Longwood Cricket Club, |" abundance of fast orlving at Mies, | Bmith had Kohlet geotey vr nock ’ fae Screven clin cn the ic. They pind battle at Toronto, Can’ gon | blandly and wound ub He disposed of Gerald W. Bennet of Brown in atraight sets with the loss| rent over his previous competitions this} al Metehell eatned tho judges | i say, thet Kearns and McKetrick didn’t} Jim Buckley, the new matchmaker of the Chonouh aesany Dubie a cur “Zowle!" of only one game. When the day's play was completed Dartmouth, Boston | \ear qlaton over Frankle Fay in the tw: came to until ‘the next day. Gold | Queensboro A. ©. of Long Teland Olty, pas éral weeks ago in the The ole pill went whistling into] University, Williams and husetts Institute of Technology each had ——— round #emi-final ana Chatley pe eae) wacked hia rip and ran back home| Wer kivn tor twelve rounas in the feature | Which got him this go with Noble centre and struck Baby Dol! Jucob-]two players left in the singles etition, and Bowdoin and Amherst ono JEFF SMITH KNOCKS OUT knocked out Ee Make bout > Sen Fi y. sien, ae {i ° leyan, Bates and Colby wete el : round of a echedul wl i San Francisco Mei Guldices Want, Mebiaak Galle 8 son with such @ jolt that he fumbled|oach. Brown, Wesleyan, weto eliminated. ; N Ac Fly eared vias a [Tandertsl Moming aguinet “Pepper Mar-| Charlie eden the crack Drookisn toxor] it. Schang scooted home with the MI8S MOORE LOOKS LIKE A COMING STAR. TULSA BOXER IN NINTH. UNTRRNATIONAL LEAGUR. ARRETT ia 0 tall, rangy kid; a |tin on lest Batu Ebbets Field who te now besing tnder the mangement | tying run — 4 B atin wel - a trcs my Kelly and Johnny Keyen, will box "Cane Ekinuer, the fan who was The tournament tennis season for women in the ‘metropolitan district | _ aay sams Eu PSs a en wa father, a bug on athletics and between John iach at the Rink, Brooklyn, ‘Ty o have been seat uway, had saved | a8 inaugurated Greg ping ¢ yoaterdey on the courts of the Montclair Ath-} | TUL OFT Lia Tortie wade Bali: . i ‘ yh 1h ea ; “ t, Grilled the boy [07 Darcy: the New York fighter. and Jimmy ne game; had ed fi thas letic Club, where the and second rounds and part of the third were| the clever anc last | Reeh'r. } 594 ty. 44 Bea ea rier va rauecte Duta, |¥rumeltl the promising welterweight of New — te Epmes ad sored frst place toy eyed during a busy afternoon, A new tennis atar was revealed in Miss{ dlewelght, OO areas Gicckners| Teente 19 19 .694|Read’g. 16 20 420 Pihoe he could Bngland, They will come together in a ten ‘The Bike of Long Island will atege an} the ; : aa|naith Moore, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Robert Moore, the Montclair | Msht_ by knocking Buffalo 16 18 .600|New'rk 11 22 235 ing. When otha youngsters were out t a a boxing show at Quoenwt Now I want to ask you--who was the local favorite, in nine Founda, 4 Biboting marbles Bobby was owt inion et wali River meee tae e Myridey VO. of bf, tormertow hight, the vet receipe] the hero of that game? You haven's| Clu proreneceel. Re i sho Jost to Miss Clare Cassel in the second] ¢lockner has beaten such boys o@ GAMES YESTERDAY the buck yard with legs stretched out |ntgnt. 1 snould be » of whieh will be durned over to the orpiay| seen Camp's name in big type, have | round seas ait erage) & aoet varlety of strokes and gave every evi-| Chuck Wiggin and Harry wig here Syracuse, 9; Rochester, 5. behind him, raising his body up and children of that borough. Pal Re or Now| you? No, the spread has been on|dence of the pean And Waa Gapected 10 Beet ere aa Oe GAMES TO DAY | down from the ground until the “Old | TRA main bout of twelve rounds at the} England Will go against Jimmy Darcy of} Ruth and Meusel, the returning HARLOW |.EADS GOLF FIELD. ner put up a good, game fight all the f Man” was satisfied to ca the exer next boxing show ef (he Ridgewood Grove! California im the main go of twelve rounds but Jeff's experience venta But who saved the pas Robert E. Harlow of the Herald, a new addition to the ranks of the New dering Gity at Baltimore. Maotaien bona York Newspaper Golf Club, had a field day.at the expense of the other in Sporting ( { Brookly in Baturday jewark at Read night will be between Al, McRae of Brook a T a e w much for him, Smith had him weery ' elses off. This and the old-fashioned sot A ekg ey ‘ back muscles | Weism Wi ea 4! 4 Libd (xt ¢ 1 punishment and he was an easy leys were ¥ -day » and Al. Boyle of New York, John awn beaing clubs on May The peout walke over to the club- [members of the clan in the regular monthly outing of thé organiention at | tiatm ut the hard Was as shure tt fou otters rnete’ wil be tour |temeonlgnt, westa Med MMI ot 'res ban] house after the game. He was right] a4, albans yesterday. With @ score of 76, Harlow captured both the low|that Jeff whipped aqroas in the ninth, | trom e*Sulders to joins to be found |the fighters up "am any fighter. In the comparatively [other bouts few fights that Barrett has had his = . es feepchine power héa!béen the feature, ] The Boxing Commission of New Jeroey haw ‘Thei 1 be four tamweight, meeta Red Hill of Texas for ten rounde at Forth Worth, Toxas, and Hryan Downey of Columbus, ©., will go against Harry Krohn of Akron, ©, for twelve well pleased with his prospect “Say, said Huggins, teering up legal looking sheet, “you better come back next fall I'm no sap. gross and low net prizes, but was elicible for only one and took tho gross,| He was counted out by the referee. The leaving four tied for the flow net, John K. Winkler, Lou Paley, Perley Boone | bout was scheduled for twelve rounda, HEALTH FOR SALE Ht! and Allan F. Polnsette, th —___<-—___ 2 on, O ~ RDUE AND ILLINOIS NINES M TO-DAY. Amato, 0 ordered Mickey Walker and George Ward, rounds, to @ decision, at Akron marie ae Ke : PU EET * ‘ ‘ Is no fancy boker, but, as Dough. | 0raered Mickey Walker eh de | Leap aates wagthe d penpals The Western Conference “Big Ten" baseball championship is expected | cast side welterweight, won from Sammy 9 fr 9 erty remarks, he je one of those boy®| promoter MeGuinneas of Jerney Cty on June] Benny McCoy and Juckle Moore wii) como] MA” b wo singled |to be decided,this woek with Purdue and Minols the chief contenders. Pur-| Tertin of St. Paul in the sixth round at bReduch 7, Bod Buildi SWho goes over the top fighting a)! the | 27, Both fighters ran out on MeCuinness| together tn the feature bout of twelve rounag| NE Nas Won two ball games singled|to be d Sea the cosbadtaae con ‘ 2 the Arena A. C., Boston, last night. | Boxing, Fles cing, y ing a em mlgned up sey at the regular weekly boxing show of ihe | Minded in two weeks due now heat eR #0 column, with Ilmois apparently the moat d every round up till the foul] Reet track; handball coarte; steam reom; ago. They battle tweive Medical Regiment, in its armory, a sn] And thus we have the real dangerous rival. Purdue and Tilinots meet at Urbana, Ill, to-day, and Ohlo|¢2ns. ‘Terrin eaved himself from & bath ; 7 Fourth Regiment Armory of Jersey City, West @6th Street, Harry Lows We couple him in the betting State also will go to Iipols Friday. Victory over Perdue and Ohto Stat@| Knockout by hitting low. This was! PHILA, J O’BRIEN change wallops with Sammie Michoels | Everett Scott, the everyday jpurney-| would virtually mean the championsnip, for Illinole which has lost only-one} Amato's tenth atrateht victory in Boe. 1658 B’way (at Slot) and Reel weml-final of eight rounda, wy tot ame @Defeat of liinols should give Purdue tho championship. fon. y y 4