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ARE eT ma RR a a MR lnm ng a ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922, fe - \ ay KNOCKOUT OF BARRETT CAUSES NEAR RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA‘ ENDS HHGHT IN THE SIATH 2 age Se | TARA Dutch’ Ruether and Peté Donohue Scheduled to Op- , Pose Each Other. hg oe ume } 25,000 Witness Sensational Lightweight Contest—Tendler Is Too Experienced for Bobby—Allie Nack Knocked Out in First Round By K. 0. Chaney. By Joseph Gordon. h | TS rival managers of the Brook= | } Bw Vincent Treanor. HOTEL PHYSICIAN SAID PHILADELPHIA, June 7—Whet! BOBBY HAD BEEN FOULED | the bell rang ending the sixth round } just as Referee Herman Taylor bad PHILADELPHIA, June 7.— finished the fateful count of nine,| James F. Dougherty, manager for Bobby Barrett. Philadelphia's boxing] Barrett, claimed the blow that pride, lay stretched on the canvas] made his man take the count was of the ring pitched in the centre ot Pe il an wat as a result Bar- the National League Ball Park. He] agter Ri fight beuplursy task was gasping for breath and his} Barrett to a hotel and called in a gloved right hand was reaching for] Physicion to make an examina- etl tion, declaring that he was not i his groin. Lew Tendier, perhaps! satistied with that made by the the fastest lightweight rival of doctor at the ring. j Benny Leonard, had landed a crush-| — “Tendler hit him in the groin," ing left hook to a spot in the pit of ais epee. “and, as every y wv at is contrary to the stomach, or as low as the law] gn. Marquis of Queensberry rules. Governing pugilism allows. There right leg is wasn't a chance of Barrett's answer-) paralyzed, and it may be som ing the bell for the seventh round, time eden he will be able to instead he lay as if paralyzed for! | Was in the groin, Satie five minutes while a doctor was sum-| the doctor who examined him at moned. The doctor superficially ex-] the hotel told me that that w. amined Barrett and then said, in nis| “here the blow had been struck opinion, the finishing blow was fair, |S re Meanwhile Barrett's father, who sat} ble effect on Lew. Again Barrett at the ringside, had bounded through} C™#Shed his right high on Tendler's STAKES WiLL. Be RUN NExT SATURNOAY lyn Robins and Cincinnati Reds will use the best material they/i.. have at their disposal this afternoon | in an effort to win the first game-of »- their series at Ebbets Field. First games always are more attractive. than others. They give the winners what the more high-brow managers term the ‘moral advantage’ over’ their opponents. They may be right at that, who knows? At any rate, to-day's battle ought to develop into a pitchers’ duel, as: “Dutch” Ruether is slated to oppose Pete Donohue on the slab. Both pitchers have been going like whirl- winds, Ruether has ten victories to his credit out of the eleven starts he ** has had so far this season, and Dono- »« hue has been mowing them down. in the West with a menacing consist- ency. Pete is Moran‘e@&tump card and if the Robins succeed in disposing of him this afternoon the atmosphere’* around Ebbets Field will be much easier to breath during the following games with the Reds. This serles has now assured a more important aspect than ever. AFTER ae THE DOUGH THAT THE GIANTS HAVE SHOT OM THE, HACHINE| THE OLD BUS RETURNS FROM THE. WE STERN _— TOUR. HITTING y THE KID FROM . THE WORRIES OF A FOND PARENT WHEN. THE YOUNGSTER LEAVES HOME. emivon Croan. temple aged Lew was turned half — -—— GAS HOUSE D1 ier Ss Brooklyn, by virtue of Boston's vte- the ropes and walked toward Tend-[j0mme oe | Len au = @, OM ONE Mand baa Coal Lag ahold GEN ie : é iat mus other well-meant yO SEA RaHea tory over St. Louis is now tied twth ler's corner to land a punch on bis! swings of Barrett slashed through th s EXPERIENCE LOSES re = as. sta a pee the Cardinals for third place, Cin= son's opponent. & merry mixup en-|alr, and Tendler ducked ynder them a wna eague ennan TO YOUTH IN TENNIS cinnati is within striking distance of sued and with Papa Barrett appar-|lw had att uncanny way of tntici- ently in trouble, Another figure|P"UMe nearly everything Bobby started. Meanw’ r dashed under the ropes into the thick-| Bobby's fase Wh etraiant Hiente ned est of the melee. It was Barrett's! qaroye in rib crushers ind stomacl younger brother bent on rescuing his] punches until {t seemed as if Barrett father. Twenty, thousand people} must go down. Instead he spread his looked on at what promised to turn] pipestem legs, bent his body low and out deplorably, but the police were] moved in toward Tendler with all the soon on the job. The ring was cleared. | awkwardness and lack of grace of old Barrett was then lifted to his fect and] Rot, Fitzsimmons, whom he resembles with his two arms around the shoul-| greatly. ders of his handlers was led out to his] Tendier jabbed him and cut his eye dressing room hopping painfully on|ynd as the crimson ran down I i his left foot. cheeks he looked a sorry’ An hour later the beaten fighter! pame, he always forced in and in. Tho was carried to his hotel stall unable} fourth round had spoiled Tendler's at- to put his right foot on the ground. | tacking style and had him backing up. As he lay on a bed he explained that} 1¢ was apparent that Lew knew too Tendler had struck him low In the| much for Barrett, who just depended groin and that his whole left side be-}on edging in and letting go a punch low the waist was still paralyzed. that had knockout tagged all over it. Tt's all right,” he sald, “if I had| very round was alike, with Tendler sat up I would have done the same| picking off his man at full length and thing to him. battering his body frightfully at close Thus ended one of the most sensa-| quarters. Barrett though, it Is rather tional fights ever held in Philadel-| odd to say, really added to his populur- phia. Almost from the start Tendler,|ity by his exhibition of courage and plainly the more experienced, had the] gameness and a willingness to fight up upper hand. “ He bit Barrett hard aad] hill, ‘To win he had to do it in a both, and just waiting for an oppor tunity to dash into a possible opening, The Cardinals ha arted thetr ine. on of the East with disastrous losses and, for the time being at least, are on a downward path. , *~ For the benefit of the fans who are fostering the hope of sceing a double header between the Robins and Reds during this stay of Moran's men at Ebbets Field, it may be well to add that the game which was postponed yesterday will not be played off until the Sth of next August, which falls on a Saturday, Mr. Ebbets is sorry, but the double-header cannot be arranged for this week. TENDLER SIGNS CONTRACT TO MEEF BENNY LEONARD* inated by Speedy Young Challengers, By ‘“Inside ”? Baseball PARIS, June 7.—Youth, speed and How They Stand endurance triumphed over experience, Tae ; —s technique and steadiness in the semi-| Hugmen No Longer Depend- Ga is . Hadad of ie run for kk final round yesterday of the French ankees in the seventh. i i jj Buntt in very handy in the NATIONAL LEAGUE. hard court. tennis championships ing on Slugging to Win obenihe ten tia ceariveees wreatets ine M N.York 27°18 Pe. cin’t ay oy fo] When young M. Cochet defeated M. Their Games. vasion. Urban (Red) Faber pitched Bhan Bete me ata ee rs “Ay7| Gobert and M. Bortora won trom M. a remarkable game and lost a pitch- Biklyn. 25 22 *533 Beaton 19 25 .432 Decugis, Fp By Robert Boyd. ing duel to Waite Hoyt after holding St.Lo'is 25 22 833 Phil'd'a 15 28 349] Poretra won 7—6, 2—6, 7—5, 7—5, 'y rr yas the Easterners to six hits. The pale satin $ ea) “Sl while the score in the Cochet-Gobert| CHICAGO, June 7.—From a hard-| hose with a greater number of hits GAMES YESTERDAY. match was 1—6, 9-7, 6—4, 6—2. hitting club the Yankees have dis-] could not score more than one run Pee aie M. Gobert, Captain of the French off the big spitball hurler and he AG * Davis Cup team, poy ee noe ones had to how to the American League tone fi pion of France and now champion o' Champions by the score of 3 to 1. eRe Raileaetenie: Grats England, played an unbeatable game |the Hugmen have relied on heavy hit-} In opening their trip through the in the first set, but weakened. He is [ting to send men “across with runs.'’| West here the Yankees played to one . GAMES TO-DAY. thirty-seven and M. Dense: seven | Slugging was supposed to be the Yan-| © {the largest week-day crowds thut Chicago at N rk. times champion of France, 18] kee! .| has ever attended Comiskey Park. Grainne wecdklyn: forty-four. Cochet is only twenty and| pagag orig, nd thelr one and only) stay of the 12,009 fans who filled St. Louis at Boston. orotra twenty-three, The winner of! more, Probably it has been due to the| the Southside grounds came to see Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, | the French match between Cochet and| absence of Babe Ruth and Bob Meu-| Babe Ruth knock the ball out of the Borota will meet M. Samazeuilh,| se! that has resulted in the transfor.|'ed brick stadium. Bambino, how- —+ ¢ SS Jim Tierney Busy This Week Arranging Ceremonies at Polo Grounds. By Bozeman Bulger. The National League pennant—the one you'd probably forgotten abou‘ flaps to the breeze—at 3.15. Im mediately thereafter Giants and Cubs. marching out of step to some snepp) tune, will advance on the plate, nti fying those assemblea that the Giants trimnfed the Pirates last fall and copped. But that is just part of the secret that’s been kept all winter and spring. At the end of the week, on what used to be called Saturday but is now played « tencenecy of late to resort more to inside baseball. Heretofore (rain). Lew Tendler's signature to a con- tract for a match with Renny Leo- nard was flashed yesterday by Match- maker Flournoy as the fesuit of thé* latter's visit to Philadelphia. The bout for the lightweight title is an- often and had his face badly cut, but} punch und it took all Tendler’s well-| George Burns day, the Giants will do = ue present champion, i i ever, was not in any kind of a hitting withal there wasn't a moment when | known ubility and boxing knowledge to} a little more marching, flagraising and AMERICAN LEAGUE — sre tala Tibesohancer caine mire mood and he was forced to go hitless eae Balee” Thiet) Actes, ganas the crowd wasn't in a shiver lest one|keep out of the wallop zone, so on to tell the whole world that our W. LMC. w..t. rc.| WET COURTS HOLD UP and-run, Now and then “hey will ut-| during the afternoon, In the frst} City. ; ‘ ~ of Barrett's right hand punches would] George Chaney knocked out Allie} boys are Champions of that same] N.York 31 18 .633 Phil'd'a 19 22 .463 Zs tempt to squeeze and they ure laying| !nning he struck out after knocking] While the signing vf Benny Leonard end the affair all too suddenly. Nack in one round in a bout. Phil] world St.Lo'is 29 19 .604 Detroit. 21 26 .447 WOMEN’S TENNIS PLAY | gown bunts Wore conten. | hie din one out of the park that was fould by|to the contract is still a matter of Barrett tried and tried, but also} Kaplin gave Joe Jackson, the foulest] ‘These ceremonial affairs are in the} Wash’: 24 25 .490 Boston. 19 25 432 ——— something that opposing inflelds never| a few feet. In the third he filed to]form, no hitch is anticipated in this meee and missed. Every once injof foul fighters, a lacing In another, | hands of Jim Tierney angsthe boy has] Cleve'd 24 25 .490 Chic'go 20 27 .426) Viewing the wet and slippery courts|anticipated from Yankee batters,| Strunk, who was forced to go tothe/quarter. The lightweight champion awhile his right grased: Tendler’s Ja and Earl France had the better of] got something. You can MMagine what GAMES YESTERDAY. in disconsolate mood the women lawn] When the New York Club went to;bat| grandstand for his hard wallop. InJaccepted terms for a meeting with| and the crowd sat awed at the poss!- Tough Tim Droney in a third bout. a bust an unskilful stage director tennis stars, Miss Clare Cassel, Miss|it was the opposing outfielders that] the sixth he grounded out to Eddle|Tendler some time ago. New York, 3; Chicago, 1. Washington, 3; Cleveland, 0. jetroit, 14; Philadelp! might have made by” raising the world’s flag first. Jim will have no anti-climax. Provided their dogs hold out, Charlie Stoneham and Judge McQuade will march with the boys to-qy, accom- panied by any well known citizens who know how to carry a pack and have good feet. It will be h sort of workout for them to keep step with Judge Landis who will be the fleld marsha] for the big works on George Burns.day. When it comes to hiking the Judge is some stepper. He could put most of the magnates in the old men's home. At 8:20 to-day Fred Toney and young man named Chee don't misspell that—will hurl the pill for their respective cli¢nteles. ‘This Virg:1 Cheeves almost pitched our Champs naked out In Chicago and js held in high respect. Marie Wagner, Mrs. Benjamin F.| Moved carefully to check the attacke| Collins and in the eighth he again Briggs and the others in the tourna. | They never look 1 for bunts und very| fanned the ozone of the Southside rad pall CDA ment at the Pelham Country Club ad-| rarely did they do much bunting. grounds, i. 1 Bs y Se mitted that a postponement was in or-] {seins no doubt has instilled the] ‘The Yankees’ defeat of the White GAMES TO-DAY. der yesterday. A number of the fair] new system Into the Yankee machine Sox in the opening game made it 1 ‘ollowing the inability of some of the] Hoyt's eighth victory of the season. New York at Chicago. wielders of the racquet were anxious] pi.vers to hit. Aaron Ward is hitting fia tas teen decoated only three Boston at St. Louis. ; to get Into action. The decision of the} very poorly. Pipp and Ruth are not|times. Bob Meusel played the home Washington at Cleveland. committee prevailed, however, and the} doing any stick work to speak of.{run hitting role of the day when he Philadelphia et Detroit. | second round of the singles and posst-] Frank Baker Is not slamming the ball|crashed one of Faber’s fast ones into mono ent bly the starting of the doubles was put} the way he did earlier in the season |the right field bleachers in the eighth INTERNA 1ONAL ERAGY pe, | Over until to-day so’ that the courts] All these fellows who one time werelafter Baker had fanned, ‘The fans , ; i 5 | might dry and be in condition for com-| Hoted for taking a healthy swing at}here in the Windy City were very Paltiire = as ee e rf br Pe Lobe Ascordlii 0 form. "the ball are to-day sticking their bats|cordial with Ruth. There was no Room 26 22 .542 eyrace 21 28 “qog| At the Amackassin Club, Yonkers, out and trying to roll them down the|‘‘razzing'’ at all. Instead he was Beret oe oe C00 Nenccc 14 31. gi] there, was reported the possiblilty that| base lines, And it has proved very|grected with cheers despite his fallure urate ¥ War oa the delayed match in the semi-finul| successful; when a man can't hit/to please them by losing the ball. The GAMES YESTERDAY. round of the Hastern New York State} have him bunt. This has been the/ Yankees will battle with the White championship singles would be fought] Huggins theory. Sox again to-day, (Bullet) Joe Bush Baltimore, 6; Jersey City, 2. this afternoon, The contest depends 3 4 1 ae x . Tapanth: 2. upon the condition of the clay playing Waly ee ann Booty potty will pitch for New York and Courtney Buffalo, 4; Syracus surface, Francis T. Hynter, the na- | bunted and sacrificed In game}or Schupp will be Kid Gleason's R i sa tional indoor champton, and ‘Hillott H,| here with the White Sox. It proved choice. ing-Newark (rain). | Bingen, former North Side title holder, pci ENTRY BLANKS SENT OYT FOR COLLEGE TOURNEY Entry blanks for the thirty-seventh Intercollegiate lawn tennis champion- ship have been sent to the leading col- leges and universities of the country by the Intercollegiate Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, of which Watson Washburn of Wash+ ington, D, C., {a the Chairman. The tournament will open on the courte of + the Merion Cricket Club at Haverford, Pa., on June 26 and will be conducted by the Intercollegiate L. T. A. under the auspices of the National Associatio Dr. Philip B. Hawk, veterans’ singl champlon of the United States, of Jef- ferson Medical College, has been chosen to referee the tournament, and Howard W. Lewis is In charge of the arrange ments on behalf of the Merton Club. Philip Neer of Leland Stamford Uni- BY JOH Fistic News raiccxand Gossip Champion Johnny Dundee, who has) TO ALLOW NIGHT BOUTS been away to Hot Springs for a short AT EBBETS FIELD rest, is back home again. He ar- iaaiietians rived in town to-day, While away] The next boxing bouts held at Ebbets he pald a visit to Bonesetter Reese, | Field, which are acheduled to take place who treated both his hands and also|'? % couple of weeks, will be held at NIGHT, ‘This wax decided yesterday at his damaged car. His hands and ea een ae ee sew York state. Ath- are so good now that he has accepted) ietj, Commission and Dave Driscoll. the match with Charley White of/ matchmaker of the Ebbets-McKeever Chicago. This go will be a ten-round| Exhibition Company, was notified that no decision contest and will be fought|he could go ahead with his plans for at Rock Island, Ml., on the night of|® bout in the Brooklyn Baseball) Club's June 27 grounds on the night of June 22, Charles H, Ebbets and Stephen McKeever also / coe ere notified ¢ commission’ 3 AMES TO-DAY. being the contestan versity, the present Intercollegiate gin- “ia Sunivnn, who fahts Radia Brady In| “O7® Rotited of the commission's action. | Ty’ may be that the Giants will run] j Seer FORMER CHAMPION TO —_|GAME TO-DAY SETTLES _| ries champion, expects to seck another ha: Cabii-tgiiid star boul’ PHAN: Ulaht aL Eee, ‘ Ge another bout) tye to the flagraising spirit or, again, | Baltimore at Jerscy City. rs JIMMY MURPHY SIGNED RACE FOREIGN STARS] _P, S. A. L. CHAMPIONSHIP | "!2i28 o£ the ttt. the Gert Avenue A. A., Coney Intand, has al ttWeem Jack Sharkey ang Pepper Mar- | sume Bmartaleck of a Cub might have Reading at Newark. . FOR TACOMA MOTOR RACE a ™ sae ON? ——— aertol\ record: Bullivean hus fought ithe tin, who ntly fought « sensational} occasion to inquire “what do you Buffalo at Syracuse. ieee? sve © wil former motor. paced = = oe epord). SH ERE a draw there, Joe Wagner, for Sharkey! | mean—champions.”” It depends upon Rochester at Toronto. George ‘dl Washington and Clinton Hall best in his class and defeated mont of them. ; i pr signed articles lost night. The weight Me is one of the most popular fighters in fs to be 126 pounds at 2 o'clock re Hrooklyn and an army of admirers follow Sha him to the acene of battle . of the gate. TACOMA, June ‘The entry list} champion, will make his first appear- Tenmx Play for City Title. leventh j]ance at the New York Velodrome next] he Go ? for the eleventh annual natignaljance at the New Yar ave-mile paced |. orge Washington High School championship class'c to be held on} faey against Jules Miquel of France and| team will defend tts title against the the break. But for the rain taking all the flap out of the flag yesterday this affair these bullet-like balls some day and then the powers that be will wake up i . av 1 over and we'd - 3 ‘The lat-] Clinton {High School ; = t : qj would have been al na RIRVETS wel the Tacoma speedway on July 4, Georges Columbatto of Italy. The lat \High School nine when the match was arranged Inst ntght between a es 8nd) nave had much more to write uboul, |The players seoff at the idea that the P v y 4 was} is won hie Grat start here agalnst| achools sheet to play the deciding game jariey Pitts, the former Austraiian Nght-| Jimmy Keely will sign for Martin to- ball is no livelier than it was severai] closed yesterday with fifteen interna-| jqcxie Clark and Percy Lawrence at 2 Newark, No J, ‘At that a festal occasion ike this may Mickey Doni y . 4 a for the P. S. A. L. chi lonahip at ined up by Nat Hogers to meet | TY: : 3 take the minds of the Giants off their | Years ago. onal racing stars e'gned for the}the opening meet. | as o'clock to-day in fea (Sie s ko at the Hrondway Ex-| The Brighton Club of Staten Island] <jump, You know—"All work and no] “It isn't the number of home runs] event, Two match races I y cs poklyn, Mondey| and the Columbus Sporting Club of Yonkers also were granted permission Association of B: night, Andy Thomas me twelve rounds. : t hom my Friday, Arthur Spencer meeting Or-| Stadium, that shows it so much," says Mc-| he drivers entered include: Jimmy|lando Plant and Hans Obrt of Call-) Cyinton defeated Washington, 10—4, on Graw, “as the way the lively ball goes}. fornia hooking up with Bobby Wal- at an infielder, Some of them are bit}@urphy, Harry Hartz, Ralph Delrin matches will be for the | May 1%, but the downtown boya’ unex- play makes Jack"—I can't remembei the rest of it, but that’s the idea ow New or Used, it is to hold bouts at night ‘As Nie ts unable to Ket together a card of ; : >, ~o i ole, Ne te unabl t together 1] OO eng Powe EBM early all the club owners in bott]so hard and. shoot off the bat so] Palma, Tommy Milton, Clif¢ Durant, | best two in three hoats, ‘Three other| pected defeat by Commerce created a eademy xe ae ai a Gent in the tha lant sin |ronthey willl a a a, eaxties will be here Saturday—George | quickly that there ts no chance of the] Ralph Mulford, Howard W.lcox, Dyotesalonal events yes erties He hath seme Raving @ league sand theene caryouwill Honk On ‘next sonday night, Mats his ‘bank ht ete! Burns Day—for tie festivitt Al-|ball being fielded, Just notice that] Roscoe Surles, Joe Thomas, Pietro] Mt, vayiene, “McNamara, Grenda anh] ing of .875. The winner of to-day's get the utmost out tht erening but wll hold hla ext enter] “Bid” Herman of California for ten rounds {ready there are enough of them in}some time. You'll sce." be Paolo, Bonnie Hill, Jerry Won-|W' "spencer on scratch and @ Ave-mile | contest will Journey to Chicago to play i 3 Aarne, 8 Mendes ere ae Ate ? town to litter up the place. And they! for a year now the players have|derlich, Leon Duray, Art Kline and] open race with all the crack profession- for the Inter-elty title, The teams will ofinservice, power Seer who recently lot a bout to Dt Despite bad starts every owner en-1 i+ q pitcher some afternoon and put] Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Barney igton — Vs Masi, shortston: and endurance. Sammy it Madison by his Ta W quare Ga countered tells me that the business so far this season exceeds anything ever known in baseball. Mr. Fried man, Jost ‘taken another —_——=___—- ker, B Callo, centre field; : ell: him out of business, ‘That very thing] Oldfield, Joe Boyer and Earl Cooper,] JOHNNY KILBANE READY |oiiker, “third base, Becenn Veaptain) happened at Philo Jelphiay where a|all veterans of the rack track, will be EFEND TITLE | second base; Schwartz, catcher; pitcher was knocked unconscious, and | officials. TOD a Masi, right fleld; Masor, firat base a amweightt FR Your ese) ca five fight with Knoekouta, le fights Starty lander of the Cincinnati Reds, for in- Tro awhile it was thought he would REET? Sate June T-—When in-| MeConnvilte, pitcher, " “Clinton—Blake, Present car Silvers for xlx rounds a1 the Sur 3. of stance, says his club already has Woes LEVELAS ef = eft id; Kunitz, third base; Glauber, accepted as Coney Island on Friday night played to 60,000 more people than it] MOF Tecover GARDINI THROWS SANTEL J formed of the action of the New York| catcher: Gilmer, second bese, MeNulte, pt part . payment if desired FLlODE Motors SuppiyCo AUTHORIZED BUICK EXCHANGE DEALERS Brookiyn was alened nager, Joe Woodman, to a Southern (ighter, In a ton-round bout @ Doxing show be Loought off at Hopewell, Va., on the night of June 14 Goodman is “a fairly goou fighter and may beat Holman, had up to this time last year. It's getting bigger every day Hurry Frazee, despite the knocks his Hed Sox got at the start, says they have had the biggest busi- ness since their biggest pennant win- FTER TWO-HOUR inicio Commusion,. sonny. Kilbane | centre fleld: teak tinct bones Beton Al MATCH iene cant champion, sald last nlght|Crorteromy incery, bey awe eerelel that he 4s willing to defend bis title at] Ditcher ; same as ever, but that makes no dif-] SAN PRANCISCO, June 7,—Renato] the legitimate featherweight limit at : ference. Jt is an open secret among | Garadini, Ita rw: ' r d place, provided a suitable - a ¢ jardin, Italian heavyweight wrestling | any tme and place, ball players that several clubs have} champion, won the decision from Ad| Purse 1s offered, Kilbane declared | he N. Y. YACHT CLUB TO been carrying jackrabb 1} Sa rorid’ gh had just returned from New York after with the rabbit balla around) santel, world's light heavyweight | ."\,cok's visit, during which time he HOLD THREE REGATTAS The official ball may be just the place oy. Ju Willie Jackson, rounds will be] and Willie Phet ‘Two feature bouts of twelv tw ing year. Nand running them in the| ' staged at the Rink Sporting Club of Brook-| been signed up ive ning y Saran . . champion, in a two-hour match here | j.aq ived no offers to box, He add- —— lym on Haturday night Bade Ot uf gealve, rounds “at the ‘Commonweatth | It goes that way all down the line. {game at a good opportunity. Often) jast night. Gardini won the only fall] eq tat he had recelved only one offer! Announcement was made yesterday Cohumivin: Ox, itt fake on ‘Johnny Gannon) Shore Chih of lation on Saturday hight, | ‘The Yanks had done no better than} this has worked with reversed Eng-| of the match, in one hour and forty-|to box in New York In the lust year|ny. the New. York Yacht Chib that ‘Solberg of Brooklyn takes on Finer Lon | ea a ocNnte? agony Sullivan [Laat Honan Mal she taae two wesiee {ial two minutes, on a headlock anda half, ‘That, he sald, was for althree Important regattas are so ve of Neti. ‘slx-round and one four. | the New Yor lit, wi ta good} but that was ¢ 0 the absence of| phe Yanks were riding . = - 00, which he not con- es A FRNA ORS. Wi! A180 be PUT Of int Ruth ‘On the two days following the| once een Nee riding the Tigers <1 Buea oh ee pulled Sim -xear Under iis: alsseHan, oe follows: about slipping a jackrabbit into the CONNECTICUT TENNIS sider large enough game at the | ago. Then t # a Billy Roche has signed up the Greenpoint Hghtwelgtt, who has eoored many knockouts, to mect’ Paul Plerson* of ‘ ind bout at the 47th] COLUMBL Habe's reifstatemeht the Yunks the season's record for attendance oke Thursday, June 15—The Glen Cove HALTED BY RAIN| pocHESTER SELLS KING |cups on Long taiand Bound ounds not long turned the ri Corbett. | EVERITT TO CAPTAIN onto ‘i STATE TRACK TRAM ‘ at - y 3) 7. re Saturday, July 6—Seventy-first An- New York ina ten-y Ohio ‘ other way. The got tok ce ROCHESTER, N. ¥., June 7.—Walter Regiment Armory in Brooklyn to-morrow | yy duns Aris] and while the magnates are talking] ty and belore the ball tend be geraad |, NEM OTRN, Conn, June tla i business manager of the [nual Regatta night y Butta meets Jerry Martin In| !ngton Everitt, of Warren, Ohio, willlo¢ big business the players, on rainy! We Vanks cot, mall could be shifted } 15... ney in the Con-|iochester club. announced the sale of| Thursday, Sept. 7—The Autumn Cups Another ten-round we be captain of Ohio Stute's 1928 track anys, ave muttering about the lively| {he Yanks Ket a crack at It. wary! ic implonship tourna. {Kenneth King, outfielder, to the Fiteh- [on Long Ieland Sound. 239 W. 58th St scbaye,, shade, the crack California wel./ team. it Was announced here to-day, |hall—sackrabbits, they call these balls BIg It to'e fareeyou-well, too, ent ut Haven way' [burg club of the Haatern League, Tae | The annual orulee, which thle year “ale ° erweisiit, Who hus been doing such great : deat BT 2 pitcher o: -_ 5 S' Rochester club, however, reserves " roa i; FIRS jor My Me eH Lt Se ee quarter-miler dnd a]'They say that sume misuse F IBAeld- ciate ve. Chlcage, Tobey, 3.90.8) Ms Rae Pompones by 4 downpour of rain ses: Hight to recall him at the end of the ocean aulling will begin’ on or about y, New York City oUt of the fights he bas fought in sricutural college. er is going to Le badly burt by one of ards. Gialdsid Adu) fi lU luck takomavhe FOPGRY. season, Aus. 2, ————— ooo moar D a a etc nn tet renee td a eres — - ~~ aster pas