i - vi r -, win'rvf i ' , - ' " , v. I 'XYW. ' ' -i f ' ' :' '.'.' i in ' ,r. f. ,fy ; 'N41 , ' "3 i h i. ' " , u.k' J! t. 0" 1, 4 J. V ' V V . . 1' tl I ' tf;jr T EVOTG ' PJjpLfO,; ODPGErPHlLAPELPHlA, r WEDNESDAY, MABOH 31, 11 I ' V , w . , , 1 , 1920 ' Reims' Hj'' " HO B tf ' 'i . Y .T ". i ,h.i i I i i PROMOTERS! YOU'LL HAVE TO LET JIMMY CORTELYOU HOW TO MAKE MATCHES IN PHILADELPHIA EIGHT-ROUND BOUTS . iti CAMDEN TONIGHT Foiir Contests Dctivecn Bantams, Lightweights, Welter weights and Iteavytveights Included on Inaugural Program at Taylor's Sportsmen's Club , By LOUIS II. .IAFTK IILDEN-RHD PHILADELPHIA nml the city of v Oration me to bi brought cloier to gether, beginning tonight, nml hi the Iiitur' iorlHiiien from both aides of the river will mb elbows, no they sny. At Ini't onic every three weeks", nnd sometimes, every fortnight. The magnet h. tii.. lirltietnc toselher of fnns 'from their rltlcs will be boxing bouU 'ifiitihrs ofRtelloi variety, which nre to :'..... v..j a. i. nrri.I,.,l lfAfflmnnr Al l r? .TtiiT,..''nwMiit. ..tut .MWLin iltrnof. iBorj.'vuy1.1 ",""" ;.-- ' The artnMV 'liOtjiiB .nlRliti. ,wlll if....Aii.l l,i fMinilen Snortsmen Vt liio. lillil h sKbiinl-trlvl hnt of Uic regi- XewnrkV Khere Jioxlng 'i flourish UA. Jt obk Hffninn Tnylor, who peimlls his friends to ran mm iuukiw. umir iuuu Vrar to nlort boxing ins tin In Cnnulcn aud . . 1.- 1... It. .nmlflnn fif l.n Ww .Tersev Stwto Uoxuig rommisslon, 'Mt!gV will not let the thing develop, dr rather shrivel Into n fizxlc. All Stnrs "Only lonnMtch boxers, n ehnmploii l4 every show, arc to be put on,' saw Tnlor, who is president, vb-c presl rfpnt, soeretnry, treasurer, mnnnger jinil inntchmaker of the Camden Sportsmen s Hub, today, Jin he started for the big Utile burg across the Uclnxrc. "J lint s Kolng to bo my motto, so how nn the fhiog miss. It's got td go, and it wjll." ,a criterion of the sort of progrnms Mnnager Taylor expects to get together, thwfflllowing card is given for M open ing shbw:rtr .farfc nty-V8. bcit man ltrocurnblc. Willlc-.Tnekfion vs. Ralph Urady. Sergeant Ilay Smith vs. Clay Turner. i'e'te Herman ,ts. Joe O'Donuell. Irish Patsy Clinc was originally scheduled to takeou Perry, who hails ffom Pittsburgh-where the fans believe h is going trf'-Tlethrone Jack Drlttou one of these eve"ninga. Bur the Iri-hcr .. ui Afiinnpcr Tavlor last nieht that t,p Iiad been taken ill. would be unable ta boxniviwas sorry. Taylor plans tWhavoik Imud four good opponents for Perry, and the selection, win nc mnue from Eddie T'it8i.ramoiiH, the New York Muthpaw; Yqung Joe . Uorrell. who knocked out Eddie MdAndrews in two ifunds Saturday night; Joe VeNh, of Philadelphia, and young te, of Allentown. .jnrl.wn vs. Brady Besides this welterweight match, tvliich will be the first bout on the pro gram, n lightweight' number will be held. That matclj .will bring together Willie Jackson, who, .according to n wire, fioin Doe Bagley, todny defeated itculc l,uncil,)n niiiwaiiKcepon Jion- . T DUB L ES VICTORS Master and Pupil, Paired To gether, Annex Furthor Tonni3 Honors dny night, and Italph nrady. of Syra ruse, N. Y. Brady U no slouch aud Jackson is n hefty hitter, so n regular battle probably will be put on. Next in line will be a set-to between a pair of heavyweight, not eo heavy but heavyweight, nevertheless Each weighs under 200 pounds, but it doesn't take ft 200-poundcr to make a good fighter. Trlnstance Jack Dempscy and Georges Carpentier. The heavyweights in unetlon to per form tonight arc Bay Smith nnd Clay Turner. Smith wore the chevrons of a sergeant when ho win over , there chaslilg the Hun, drew the- pay of a threc-strlpcr when he was convalescent, after losing a decision to n few of Hclnic'H bullets nnd gas shells. Ser geant Bay, who Is n Camden boy. np pcars to have the class of it promising pug, ns his -recent decisive victory over Bob Martin. A- E. V. champion, indi cates. Tinner, who is an Indian, is n big, clever initt-wielder. Then the last bout of the. eening will hov tho boss of the bBntnm. l'etey Herman, go against . Joe O'Donncll. whose prefix "Knockout" doem't mean anything, but Joey nlwayH can be de pended ninon to make the oiner cuy hustle. Jlcrman and O'Donncll were matched dVc before, but the tltleholder had to call off the bout when he was taken ill with the flu. Each ofthe-fpur bouts will he eight rounders. Phllhilelnhln fnns have been used to six round events, nnd often the cry comes up: "He wouldn't have gone auothrr lounii: ' These fans win get a chnuce to be In on another round; In fact, fu jnofe Jot good measure. The chances nre n new cry will come up: "He couldn't have gone nine rounds!" Wlgmoro Fixes ftlng The stage I all set for the opening event. Seven thousand seats have been placed in the Armory., and indications point to n capacity house. Ten thou -nnnd pci sons it is believed, will sec the bouts. Iteddy Wigmorc. of Wlllnnl-Deinpsey fame, nnd who rigged hp the ring at Toledo in which the heavyweight chani- nlonshlti rlinnvcrl linnil limt Fourth of .Info, did the ffnnl act io "Jlnlshlne preparations for the grand opening. "Bed'," who will be very unnoticeable tonight to everyone out thoso jammed In the big club, because of his green sweater fixed (he Camden ring. J'or the (croud 'diovf AVIgmorc plant to build an entirely new rlug one like that in Toledo; but. Bcddy snys he will mnke sure that the bell will not loie nny of Its ibratIons ft might be stated that Wigmore ptedictcd nt Toledo be fore tho Dempscy-AVillard bout that the lay of the canvns would deaden tho sound of theoug. And It did. TWO MORE LOCAL YOUTHS LINE UP WITH JERSEY CITY Bill Magcc, Cqtcltcr, Ebcrts, Inficldcr, lo Otlicr Phitadclphians Bdt Donovan! s Club and I Join ! Wilh New York, March .11. Eight sur vivors In the national indoor tennis championship singles wop places In the round before the, semifinals. Vincent Richards, the young title holder,' won easily hv the speed of his volleys from AV, Rowc, of Boston, 0-1. fl-1. All of the other stars, William T. Tlldcn, Sd. S. Howard Voshell nnd Samuel Hardy, former Californlan, wdn. The light was Tgood and play was fast. in the first of the doubles. Tilden and Richards, champion easily out plnycd the former titleholders. F. B, Alexander and Dr. William Bosenbaum, 0-3. 0-3. Scores of other important matches follow: r Smelt fourth rowM Oon Carlton Hhafor eWfUted lafnrs D. Kwlnf, 10-S. flt; Wlllsril notsfaril cleated Stphn V llru bane. l-l. 6-2; Wllllum T. TIMen. 'Jil. d foatod l!njamln SJ. l.ton, fl-3. fl-1. IVrcv I- Kynaston dffat1 -William it riachcr. fl-S S-fl n.3s fl, M Howard V"ll d fcatd Frank T Andrrcon, 2-rt, ; Sam net llnrny drat4 J. Drookea Fcnno: Sam en rt. Macalllatcr defeated J D. Ktyei, 0-1 0-J. j Doublet, nrat round jim r Kwlnc and Abraham Bataford. ,lr., defeated C. K. Ilron and I.. Ow.vnne rrench, (1-3. B-3. fnui"l lttrdv and S. Howard vonhell de feated Harrleon It Hathway nnd .1. D. Kee. B-a, a-2i J. Drookea Fenno and Wal lace rtbwe dereaicd Ueorae A. Walker Jr.. and II. Olarkson. -1. 3-(l. !)", Wvll r Oram and Oeorxf C. Hhafer defeated C. A. Anderaon and Frank T, Anderaon. 2.0. 8.3. YALE CREW ARRIVES Expect to Work Out Late Today Over Schuylkill Courae Coach Guy N'Ickalls aud his varsity and junior Ynlo crews arrived this morning from New York, where they spent the night. They were originally scheduled to get here yesterday after noon, but changed their plans. The Eli eight will row from tho Philadelphia Barge Club. This afternoon at fi:"0 o'clock tho varsity nnd junior eights of Penn nnd Yale expect to get out ou the water for n trial spin. Penn Is in better shnpc now than n Bed and Blue crew has been nt the Bamc period ror many years. Tho varsity eight has won -consistently over tbo ju nior eight, with lengths to spnrc, whilo the times hnre been so good that Coach Wright will not make them public. When akcd, he winks an eye and says "Pretty fair." lwo lpora Philadelphia youths have lorwarded signed' contractu to the of fice of iher Jersey City baseball club. By the tlmotlie 1020 International League season opens this team will hnvo all-tlm aspects of n Quaker City nine, xnetjaiest men to sign up with Wild Bill Donovan, who nlso Is n Phil. adelphlan, nre William Ti. Magec. 2000 rsorth awentyscventh street, nnd John Eheits, 2730 North Twenty -ninth rtrrct. Ebcrts has been placing on the sand lota In this city for six yearn. He i an Infielder and will endeavor to Win a berth with tho Skeeters nt the shortstop station. This boy is 20 yearn of age. weighs JfiO pounds, stands C feet 10 J inches, and throws nnd bats right handed. Last year Ebcil Mgpod n contract with the Athletics, after playing through the season of 1010 with the Wildwood club, of which he also was manager. Early last season Ebcrts Blaycd shortstop with the Edward G. udd team. Magee a)sois a 20-ycar-older. He, too. throws nnd bais' right handed, while his position is behind the plate. In J019 Magee, who weighs 185 pounds, was onj of the Mnr'cntehcrs of the Southampton. Montgomery V.OUIU; l.''KU', Hilt iiijo IIHIJIMI Will the E. G. Build nine. Both Magcc and Ebcrts will report to Manager uonovan tomorrow. Other Philndelphlans already under rontract with the Skeeters nre Jimmy Hnffey. inficldcr: Spike Daley, pitcher, nnd Johnny Lockney, trainer. Media Girls Victorious Over Chester Media, ra., March .11. Tho Media Itlth ehool irlrl debated the rheir Ttet liu-a yesterday by tho eroro of 20 lo IT, JOHNSON STILL IN MEXICO Negro Heavyweight Arranging for Matches and Exhibitions Calexlco, March 31. Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, arrived nt Mexicali, adjoining Calexlco, but across tho international line in Mexico, vesterdny. Johnson was accompanied bv his wife, his nenhew and his wife's maid. He came from Mexico City, and was carrying "a passport purporting to have be'eu issued by the United States Embassy at Mexico City. Johnson began negotiations today for n fight at Mcxicall in tho near future. He also signed nn agreement to give nn exhibition boxing mntch nt Mcxicall next Sunday. Johnson said he expected to return to the United States and "get squared" with the federal authorities soon. Ho said he would then take up his former occupation of boxing and would sign for n theatrical tour. yNv: IT y IW'CLOSKEY BOXES DRAWWITHBROWN 'A .if NEW SKBETEB TLAYEBS William Magee (top) Is a catcher nnd Ebcrts is nn inficldcr World's Hockey Series Tied Toronto, March M. Tho eerlts for the norld'a profeMlonnl tco hocl.ey title tvai tied laet nliht when tho Seattle team, cham pions of tho Pacific CoaHt 1-eaeue. defeated Ottawa, eusern Canadian Itleholdern, a to 2. In tho fourth irame of their much. Tho deciding Kama will lie plajed here next Thurdy. I Scientific Mittman and Fighter Stago Brilliant Battle at Auditorium Club It was a case of a boxer against a (fighter at the Auditorium A. A. last I night, and neither was able to bhow j to advantage, when Willie McCloskey, of Port BIchmond, exchanged Jabs with crushing smashes by Al Brown, of the Twentieth ward. A big crowd witnessed the contest, which resulted In an in teresting set-to. In the early rouuds Brown, because of his aggressiveness and harder wal lops, went off Into the lead. However, McCloskcy's superior cleverness, his ability to make Brown miss and counter at the same time, enabled the Port Bichmondcr to even up matters In the latter rounds. Tho semifinal between Joe Marks, of Southwnrk. nnd Young Tom Sharkey, Dr. J. J. Shalct's hard-punching West Philadclnhlan. nlso ended In nn even break. This bout, too, was a bout be tween a boxer nnd a slugger. Marks, who carries the,, colors of Billy Silver man, possesses science, while Sharkey was tho harder puncher. Like the Mc-Closkcy-Brown match, this also was a very interesting bout. Franklin T. McCrackeu. of the Puri ne tiEDOEn sports department, ref creed in the last two bouts, and he linn died the boxers very well. McCracken was kept busy throughout the matches, each of which was fast, nnd he made n big hit with the big crowd. .Too Wright, who substituted for Bay O'Mnlley, was n winner in six rouuds over' Young Barney Bcilly, . of Port BIchmond. O'Mnlley was too big to go on with Bcilly, so Blllv Silverman sent Wright, In against the Bichmonder. The former knew too much for tho willing Bichmonder. In tho weekly negro contest Carl Johnson won from .Too Bowlands in the sixth, when the referee stopped the bout. Young Joe Bradley beat Young Joe Tuber in the other match. SHANAHAJ MIXING BOUTS Wallace, Hutchison, Bent and Wood Win In Amateur Tourney The finals in the Sbanahan Club's amateur boxing tourney were held Inst night at the Sixth Bcgiment Armory and diamond rings were given to the winners nnd gold watches to the losers in the 108, J 18, 128 and 145-pound classcx. Another tourney will begin on Easter Monday nlghl. Jack Toland will be in charge. $50 7ast night's finals resulted? lfj pound eisssi oung I'atsr waiiacer an beatinc Willie Icouarff In one rot outnolnted Willie Calvin In four 'round trim linil waded lit wnv til roil ill t other bout of thrccround period twm Ji8-Pnurtd clitss. Jimmy Hutchison,"fjr.vll the Knywood C. C won from Aipf'm Mivniin. ocsr 1'iiuuueipnin j. j,, (Jtvj'a three rounds: 128 pounds, Cliff Bont, jfjtfa the Shannhaii Club', stopprd Ted Frf-osa per, Mt. C'nrmel Club, In two rouneHl I 143-pound division, Bill Wood, of'WVtjVJ rmintieipiua, outpointed .iiraroy WTWd Guru in three rounds. ,'.WVt i mimitSfi yiw5 ':i'3' m 1 , t i 1 A 1 atltl Jf j ror tne nnest nana tauorea .tjou m to $75 pure wool worsted suits hi jl the market. W. Catholic, 12; Friends' Central, 0 In one pf the Aral !rholnslc camta of the aeaeon seeterdav Wen I'alholle awamped Krlende' Central. 13 to 0 The loaera torn mltted eleen error, The r. I.. Want Co. ha a onanlied tronic nfleen-i ear-old bteeball team and would like to book icamea with teame of that ate: willing lo Irevel for a toed luarantee. Oeorso Ward Sixth and Ranatead atreeta. SPORTS AMONG AMATEURS 'Ti.. Kh,rwfwwt 1. f!.. a flrat.claaa team. n-vild like lo hear .from teams of that claas iff rlnr fair 'miaranteea. J. A, Gartlund, nils Wallace atreet. ' rtetenood' A. A., a. flrat-claae travellnc ilne will . P- atrontly -represented on the diamond this aeaaon. and wlehee to hear from home teanw offerlmr ijltabla suar anleea. Charles Adaml, OiS North Orlanna tret. ' foster A. A. will open their baeeball sea ion with Columbia C. C. May 1 at the let ter's ground. Front and Porter atreeta. Foster would like to book tames with nil first cUsa homo teams offerlnc reasonable cuarfiitees. Jamea Urenjian. 2457 North f'le eland avenue. i Th Ja Da. Club, of ArdtnoriC would like In book aames durlnc the romlnc seaaon wllh venteen-etihteen- ear-old teams either al home or away. Joeeph Kelly. 00 Holland atnue, Ardmore. Ta. Tho Merrill Clob would like- lo boik rames wllh all flrat-elaes Jiome leama offerliu suitable '.nducments JIarly Wolffan, a"13 Monument aenue. lha Plrmouth tiro Co. baseball leatn ' Consbohorken. a atrlctlv nrt-claa hom rlally Collins, Hoiewood and Kinsley, W Ualley, DUO Catharine atreet. The 'facony Y, C. would like lo hook Saturday aamea with first class trams pay ing reasonable guarantees VI!lam Rhauf ler. ar., 7018 Van Djko slreft Tatony team, would llko to book games with in flrat.nlafln teams nil Philadelphia or vlcln first. class teams Philadelphia or SdO Kim street, aylnc Sunday hall In ilty E. J. Klrkpatrlck. Conehohocken. I'i The Bprlns Garden A. A. would like to heir from all twenty-twentiM)ne-j ear-old teatma In the vicinity of Phllsdelphla havlne grounds and raying fair guarantees for Saturday and Sunday. Hen Hallry. cara of Miller's cigar store, Franklin 'and Green streets. The Vesper Club, a seventeen-elghleen year-old home team, .would llko lb book games with teama of that age for Saturday and Sunday dates either at home or a was 8 llerbst, 2BJ6 North Twenlj -third street Tho To wand a A. A., a fast slteen-yesr eld travellnc team, would like to hook games rnr Saturday and flunday dates within or out dKleVn teams, either at homo or awai T, Doyle) llOtt State street.' j The Miamrnek A, A. has reorganised for the comlnc season and would llko to hear I from second-class teams, cither ut home or I way John Dougherty, 2t)ll Ellsworth street. , , Tho Media A. C. 'a first-class traveling team, would llko to, ,nrrangn gamra with teams of that class 'offering fair guaran tees Amos p. Wftuver, 1511 North lledflcld atreet, Media. Ta The Oak Park A. C. Is desirous of ar ranging games with traveling teams, espe- RVhartmann's ra SPECIAls WS Fishing Tackle YjvJ Are jou ready for vA W 8nnK Season jl Vk o pens in Jersey ? 'V i-Anril 1st. 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