Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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INTO GAME AS A PL A YER-MANAGER
WITH THE PHILLIES IN TWO WEEKS
Ily KOIli:UT V. MAXWIXL
CMFrOim CHARLES CUAVATII. which Is n ioltto
wny of rr-fcrrltic to (Jawj. (ncttt, Hunt mid Wooden
Shoes Crnvnth, the inminscr if our I'lill. has droldrd to
filvc up n lifp of enso mid t'cunfnrt. do"-rt the hoft spot on
the bench nud don the innj:lp for puhlic uptienrnncc only,
in n ory short time. Clifford Clinrlrs hns been watching
iiig bnllplnjeri give their cvvn orisinal version of how the
gnme should lie phijed during the training trip, and at
the end decided to inject oine of ills own stuff. He will
be back In harness in about two weeks.
l'linny thing about Cinviitli. He hns been retiring fiom
the game for the last four cnr. but just as soon as the
senson opens lie can be found in right field without the aid
of a guide or a telescope, l'nt Mornn thought the old lio.v
was through in 11)17 and bad Claude Cooper all dolled up
to Hit in the tight gaiden. Claude was benched on open
ing day mid (lnv fiuNhcd the season. The next year
Krnic Wiilker. i'itr.geraid and several others were groomed
for the place, aud they didn't even start. I.ust jenr l.eo
Callahan was on the -job, bit played otil.v occalotinll.
The only time Cntvath had n chain o to sit on the bene h
and pinch hit when iieeeui vviis Inst oa.r. after lie bad
been made manager. Then he had to gite mi nt'livr dutj
to get the team in ihape to llnMi in eighth place. If
Ornvvy hadn't been on the job the chances me the club
oil!d linvc fallen out of the league, or something.
Now comes another season, and the noted slugger will
not nllow himself to stnj out of the game, lie feels that
he should be in there battling with the others. He started
active, to sa nothing of strenuous-, training todaj. and
will continue until further notice No doubt he will
be n grent help to the club. l.nt year he wa hitting cloe
to .("00 in mld'-eason and. nftei removing himself and ap
pearing as a piuehhitter, linihed with an average of ."-It
for clgh( -two game. He nlt led the league in home
runs, making an ceu dozen f!imj made a good gues
when he decided to inseit himself into the line-up
ni T their It a irntou, im ionic irisr guy nine r
O tnnihfd Irish Ucuicl'i aim n not stiouy tn
it should be nnd he u ill nut uc able tit cut looic until
Ihc .tcarm irrnther tin irri. Ciavath ii bcttir thmi
his substitute. o he decided to become a iiIihiiiki
ninnaticr for a tunc. UKc 7'ri'j Spcukei.
Phils Wrecked Thrice by Columbus Club
CUAVATII and his athletes arrived here jist(Vcl.i af
ternoon. spveralhouis late. They came from Colum
bus, 0., whrtp the were wrecked on three different occ.i
sions by the Association club stationed in that cit. 'I lie
wrecks were limited to tlneo because only three gamei
were played.
Manager tiovvv was not nnuojed over the railroad
strike because he linall arrived here. "Traveling on tin
railroad now is like making a boxing match." lie uid.
"When a couple of guys sign up at a icrtain weight, the
usually are willing to give or take a pound. When travel
'lug on our railroads now. jou have to give oi take a
couple of hours."
The noted cluggT looks tln puture of health and lw
lots of color espeeinlh around his left eje. That optic is
wonderful to behold ami was mistaken for a rainbow m
the rainstorm last night, lr is a beautiful purple, with
streaks of led and blnek limning through like invisible
stripes. He tried to get his e.ve on the ball one dn while
down iti Iilrmingliam and viiieertled bc.voiid his wildest
eipectatious. The ball was not injured.
"The lull club looks tine, despite the teirihle tup
Xorth," he said, fixing his good e.ip upon us. 'The pitchers
are better than I exported. Kuej. .Meadows, Smith and
Cause showing lots of stuff. Mack Wheat and Witlierow
arc good catchers, with Tragess.-r on the job to till in.
The Infield, outside of third base, is all right nnd the
chnnces nrc that Hnlph Miller, 'the present third-sackcr,
will Improve considerably. Miller has great possibilities.
"Stengel nnd Williams are fixtures In the outfield' and
Meusel will be, there ns soon as his urni gets strong. His
injured wing is stronger than last car, but I do not wnnt
him to tnKe nny chances until the warm weather sets ia.
He is entirely too valuable to be laid up permanently. I.p
Itorveau looks good, but I am stuck on that kid named
Walsh, This oungster is n semi-pro nnd has impiovcd
wonderfully in the Inst three weeks. He is n rlglithauded
hitter and stands up to the plate like lieorge lturni. I
like him ver much nnd he probabl will stick.
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J1-' playci . outside of ('; 11 itlitiini, hnic mW
6cri hitting a lick for the Inst tico trccki.
Mnny have been ill, Meusel. Iluncioft. Stcnpel,
Causey, T.c Hon can, l.uderus and W'cinert bcini)
laid up nt tarioui times, Stengel and Ciiusey arc
sick noir. but ihould be in shape in a couple of
days,"
Perry May Hurl for A's injhc Opener
IX Till! meantime. Connie Mack hns been lehearsing
his A's for the approaching fray with the yunkecs.
which is scheduled for the morrow. The boys worked out
in Shlbe Park yesterday, the wenther being ns warm as
any they experienced outside of Texas. The infield con
sisted of Griffin, nt first: Uugnn. second: Gnllown, short,
and .Jimmy Hke. third. Walker. Welsh and Struuk
were the outfielders nnd ltalpli I'c'rkins vas behind the
bat. This probnbl will be the varsity line-up tomoirow.
with .Scott I'err.v in the box.
Hy the wa. the opening battle should be well woith
seeing. The Athletics will introduce a new. lighting line
up, with aggies: ivencss sticking out all over. The bovs
aie tenl scrappers this .vear. After the St. Looie Cards
iopped four straight on that trip through the wild and
woolly section of Texas, the home folks onme back nud won
five in a row. That was something cntirel new and
Connie wns much pleased. TIip last time one of his teams
pulled u stunt like that was in 10M. or something like
that.
The visitors alo will bp on flip job with attractions.
Carl Mas, who almot busted up the league last winter,
is on the payroll, nnd George lttitli. the world-famous
slugger who knocks 'cm dead in every game, will uppear iu
icnterlieid. Habe has ,vct to knock a homer in a regular
league game as a Yankee, but admitted he is not wording,
because the senson lias not yet started. "Wait until nfter
April 14." he said seriousl. when cjucstioned about it.
The Yanks have spent carloads of money for a pen
nant, and the team has received more advertising than
any other in the league. They have just finished n series
with Brook n with adverse ieults.
fOOI) thing llroukliin i m the attanul J.rugur.
vJ 77l(. )rt;i.j icill not rc ihrm aijam until next
iprhiij, tinlcii it i in the iimld serirv. Hut don I
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Zbyszko to Motor Over From N. Y(
for Match Tomorrow NJght
IleRardless of railroad bonditions,
Stanislaus, Z.vblzko. the Pole heavy
MclRiit chnmpion, will bo here tomonovv
night for his engagement at the Na
tional Club In n eatch-ns-catcli-cnn
! finish irmtrh against Frank Vouskn, thb
Turk, according to n wire received from
.f. II. Ilcrmnu. manazcr. "Arrange
J incuts for nutomoblln service to carry
the I'ole to I'niiadplphln nave ncen
made, should it be necessary," Is
another portion of Herman's telegram.
Zbyszko'H npnenrnnco hero v.v ill be the
first for more than six jrars. during
which time the 1'olanTlec was doing his
bit In Kussia. Htanislaus is In good
I slinpe, which Jic has proved since his
return here, having won all of his
j matches.
1 .11 in I.ondos, the (Ireek, will take on
I Steve Staslak, Kusslan, in another star
bout. Other matches will be between
1 .Tack I'dwards and Harry Stevens and
(.' clone Uiims nnd 1'nnir Johanscu.
Philadelphia College Meet Tonight
Tonlsht In th Ontrnl Y. M. C. A Bym
Die track teams of ltallnrrrmnn Medlcnl.
I'harniary and Textile Colleges will battle
for the l'hllndplplilii eollogo track rhnmilon
lilp. TIib last meet was won lv Textile,
with n score of ao points. Italincinann and
l'harmacs tied for second place, with I'll
points earh, Homo of the stars who will
fonioele In tl meet tonlnht aro fiovel and
jr.itlcv, two Pharmacy sprinters: Toomcv
nnd Ualton. Hahnemann, winners in field
ivents. an-1 Weldel and KeBrclai". two (aat
men from Textile
DONLEY MOTORS HERE HARVARD LUCKY
Lusk Elected Manager
IMnnrd I.ilsk, formerly flold nmnaBer ol
tli Ilarronate baseliall club, was electnl
Fsterflav to tako full cliarKe of tho S. II. .
II V. I'lelsher team thn romlnft season
VatiK" Dlsher. tVoller Maililn. James
I llvsn. formerly of Harrosrate team of last
xraiuu. luwe already been alened, toiether
"Illi Al llHRy, of the Koulhiimpton rlub;
rnlrttiirn nt Jlerchnnt Shin; I.oren", of LUii-
lon's, Welch and .Mllllc.in, formerly of the
. HoiiilniK club of tho International I.cuguc
Umpires Assigned
CIiIihku. April 13 President Hon John--un.
of tho Ameruan League. haN Hn
nounceii tne ns-jicnment or umpires for the
opening Karnes of the season Wednesday
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Mickey Has Rough Ridel
Through Jersey, Then
Bumpety-Bumps Foe at
Olympia
Ily I.Ol'IS II. JAKFK
JOV-IMDIXft. with the reversed Kng-1
lish, was In stoic for both Mickey!
Donle nnd .limni.v Miirnh.v last nlcht.
ThpeiphtPPn.iuliiiite.ipurIiey over which action ami wallops
Donley i-nrned MtirtMir in tlio main mix ' i,.mni
at the Ol.vmpia was anytliing but pleas- .
ant for the well-Unovvti West 1'hiladel- 1'irphy Hallles
pliiau. because of the huiuDclv-buinn ' Airain in flip funiili linnlpt t -1 . 1 tho
iwhniiRs and bangs uncorked by the upper hand. Hut .Micke.v w'as not so
lllilebrand at Cleveland'
MISS WALSH BOWS
TO IWISS BALUN
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From North and South Sin
gles Championship
I'liiclmrst, X. C, April 13. Ths
first round of the mixed doubles and
women's doubles, the second round of
the men's doubles nnd tlio thjrd rounds
of the women's and men's singles were
nil disposed of in the Xorth and
South elinniplonslilp ycstcrdftyi with
nil tho favorites surviving, with the
single exception of Miss Helen Glilenn
dean. Miss Gilleaudcau was gener
nlly picked to come through) to the send,
finals In the women's singles, but was
defeated by Miss I'ditfi Hlgourncy In ths
tenture match of the day. Miss Slgour
n,ey, runner-up in the recent national
indoor championship, won in straight
rets. 0-7. 0-3, nnd is expected to com
through to the final tn company with
Miss Marion .indcrsteln, Canadian
singles champion, conqueror of Mls
Molla Itiiirstedt in (he semifinals of the
last nntlonnl championship nnd present
holder of the North nud South chnl
lengo cup. Miss Slgouruc.v will meet
Mrs. II. 1 llriggs, of Telham, in the
semifinals.
Miss Zindcrstoin and W. T. Tilden,
2d. lost the first three games of the
first set in their .mixed doubles match
with Misa Gertrude Delia Torre and
Kenneth Simmons this morrilng, nnd
nearly lost the fourth game. Then they
struck their accustomed gnlt, captured
slv games In n row' and finally won the
match, 0-:i, 0-K
Zbyszko Defeats Cutler
Sprlncflelil. Mass.. April 13. Stanltlmia
Zbyszko. the Pnllnh wrestler, eailly defeatel
Cleorge Cutler last night., Tli first fill
wai gained In one hour and ths second In
lrjfl than nva minutes, oach with a sciuori
(omblnatlon,
Rules Committee Meeting
Is Postponed Till Friday
The special meeting scheduled to
day for the committee of fifteen on
boxing rules in Philadelphia was
postponed until Triday nfternoon nt
the teqiiest of Director of Public
Safety Coitelyou. Other matters
have Mr. I'ortelyon tied up until tho
latter part of the week.
to earn an even
Penn and Oxford - Cambridge
CombinationsNot So For- i
innate as Crimson
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'i Ltvuguv villus nave fUiniCIS Of Stars ' "lfl- v" 'n l J11SI1 "l u", '"'t or rnsl in this session as he had been ill
SlTMvIM: of swoll iiltilmis ,... i,,,,. i, ivi ! j Italian ancestry. i the first two. He was contented to box
. i , ,1- It lr i.f V the Dodger nuin- I .Previnus to so.king Murpliv. Donley from the ilMnim- and hold on in the
tett. lousistiug of I fpiffer. Mnmaux. Cndoip. Smith had a little unpleasant ride of his own. I clinches. Muiphv made a swell 1 nlly
nnd Marquaid. Then, on the other mitt, takp a look nt ! In otdei- to kepn his' engagement with I In the fifth and' sixth, sro.lii nfton
lone.v. Iiarnes. Douglas, lienton niid.Xehf. of the Giant.
Also.gn.sp upon Alenudcr. Vaughn. Hendr.vx. .Martin aud
IJaile. of the Cub, and Sallep. Iteuther. King. Hllcr and
I'isher. of Cincinnati. Last, hut not least, take the Phils
with Hixey. Meadows. Smith. Cause nnd Wcinert. Looks
as if there were soiiip i lass.v moundsnicn in the old league.
Copynght, loin, bu I'ubllo r.edgcr Co
.leeins. Donlej had to nress an automo
bile into service and rough -ride ovpr
thp ruts of New Jersey's imperfect
roads down from Newark, because of
the railroad situation. Donley appar
ently was not affected by his bumpety-
with both lefts ulid lights, but no matter
how mean the West Philadelphinn
wielded his niitts Donley's earlier ad-'
vantage enabled the Jeisejlte to win.
It was a case of Murphy getting
stinted too late. While .Mm was suf-
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
JACK T'OI.ANI) is still on the tiail of a Knights of I'olumbm boxing ho to
. ... 1 hlrl nt Thirtv.lfflirh urwl ..rUet rtrrets
ot J.evv leniller i Uo 'twentieth on l-rldsi night. The bouts nr lll Ul-.
JOEY FOX KNOCKED OUT
Briton Stopped by Young CI
Fifth Round
Hartford. Conn.. April j:i? Young
bump dash to Phllly, because he stepped j fering from n bloody nose and n
cult and more than evened up for his i "shanty" or something, uuder his light
three-hour grind bv grinding Murphy eye, he appeared to be just as fresh as
I In mo-t of the six tliree-minute cantos. ' Donle. if not fresher, when the final
Donley got his gas up early, threw sound of the goug clanged. In the last
! himself into high gear and set a ter-' mlnutp nf Hip sixth mimil Mmnhv
haneu In ! ,iu P'l,p ft,r ''""phy early in the bout. . opened n gash over Donley's right eye.
rtney m The s,nRnPtti yr- ,, i,jH .ft ori. Weights announced gave Murphy an
Ward southpaw is anxious ti hook up "'" v Tom McKearnev. Cliff Ilent vs f.nnor ,,f iiMin,, iij" . t
With the Philadelphia lightweight ace. ""-j.,il"T-11,X31,K lil? Vkn'S RS rTT 1, , ' ? ' 'U J-V
and if he can prove his wo.th his am- H-mtrt."U. rj.SdnwnW"hit riWraW ' lov '"K'1' fctherw eight, in the fifth
WILDE TRIMS KID
Southwnrk In two weeks the winner
will meet another Philadelphia light
weight, and ..before the regular season wilde. the Ilritish Hj weight diamliion
closes Matchmaker William- will nmito defeated Zulu Kid. of Ilrnokhn. iu ten
nn effort to Uiatcll Tendlei With tile best niiimls Iw.i-r. List nlwht Thn Itrltnn hflil
of the Philiidelphh i:W-pound crop In the lend throughout, kno. king down hi"
v Jm.n i:e&n and Jimm Murrhi m A! louild of II scheduled 10 louild bout lieu
IU"! Illglit.
( iinnev was the aggressor from the
stait and sent lepeatvd blows to Pox's
head in the first three rounds. In the
fourth Chancy shifted his attack to the
body.
A right and a left to the jaw brought
the Knglisliman down In the fifth
round.
bltiou probabl will he. icall7ctl. Mar
cits Williams plans a lightweight
elimination tournev to scln t a local
logical opponent for Tendlei. and the
first ot tuese bouts will be neld tonight
at the Auditorium A A. Toland will Chamn,nn Trmr. 7, p,P,nn i '
ik nitted agninst rianki- Clark, or --..
indsor.
Ten Rounds
(Int.. April IIS. .limmy
Baseball Popular at Vassar
roiiElikemnie. N. ., April 13 Su r- n onds mi lunch
tonight's somihna! Ilnrrv Smith, of thn opponent tor the couut of cijht m tho !?,tn' 'n"rT," I'lt'.'.'ii?1 "I..." 'i?irM
Eighteenth ward will IW boxliiB socond round. j Sc'SSffi "m "vSirSWSX
after a la oil of several veins mis 4 dean left to the point of the jaw aoort to rank with hotkey nnd bjsketbnll
uc so fast, with an occasional right ndvnntnep of n nnnml nnil n hiilf'nver
cross, and both hands with such veloe- Donle. who tipped the beam nt l.'SS.
Itv and ferocity nl close quniters that . . ,
Muiph wns given little oppoitunitv to i "Hams Loses
do inuili execution himself. The New- Young Coster, a pielinimaiy bo.v,
ark boxer won the first two lounds. succeeded in outfighting George Adams,
In the spioud Donley punched Mur-' of Chicago, who also was stopped in
phy so hnrd on the ropes that the West I two lounds nt the National on Satur
Philiidelphian, in trjing to evade the day night. Coster was knocked down in
Mick s wallops, pushed himself through one of the eaily rounds, but he enmo
the lopes and nlniost fell into Sammy
Ilnlpern's lap Sam aided Jimmy to
bis feet, nnd he fought bnck hard. At
th bell Muiph) was bleeding fiom his
nose.
The third round found Donley slow
inc im and he didn't wink to his sec-
i. liner ne wns lostng his
back. Ilooied Adams and nut on such a
hurricane finish that lie was entitled to
a shade victory.
.Tohnii) Itussell, the t.vpical Chailey
Van Loan "pork-and-beuner" ami who
wns .welcomed with "Here comes the
Jersey Devil again." finished a close
second to ictiy .viciiugli. who illil the
Foitune smiled on Harvaid aud
frowned on Penu and Oxford-Cambridge
relay combinations yesterday,
when pole positions were drawn for the I
races of the Penn lelay cniiiivnl to bo
held on 1'rankliii I'leld April 'dO and ,
Mav 1 '
The Harvaid ipiiHtc! will face the
starter nt the pole positions iu u two-
mile race spilnt. medley rulav and the
freshman mile championship. TIip Penn '
athletes wero much less fortunate with
nary n pole position falling to their
selection of the cauls. The best the
Quaker could do was a third, which full
to the Penn -Fresh mile four. Uoth
the sprint and distance medic) s to be
held on the first dny of the laces found
Coach Uobcrtson's aspirants starting
fifth from thp pole : tenth place wns
nwardptl Penn for the oue-niile cham
pionship and twelfth in the fotir-inl)e
race.
The leputed two-mile championship
in which the Oxford-Cambridge team
will add a foreign atmosphere bom ic
sults in the drawings that cast little
luck upon the favorites of the larp, The
best that Vice Consul Pox could draw
for his Knglish runncis wns twelftii
from the pole; Penu will start at the
elbow of the first llritou iu position No. '
11. with Cornell on the other side of
the visitor.
Minnesota diew the pole position for
the mile relay aud Chicago brought tho
West into another fnvoille selection bv
icceiving tin choice place in the distniii-'e
medley. Penn Charter has the pole in
the iuternendcmip mile nice. Southern
in the Philadelphia High School chnni- I
pionsmps unci Itufinlo was the favorite
in the iuterscholastic nicdlev.
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southpaw, who is under the wing of w.nt; the American down, and it up
Billv Silverman, will take on doe Jlieh- ppared as thoiich the bout had ended.
ards. ot New York Other bouts: Kid P rnp and lasted the louud with n
Pattillo. negro. v (ieorge Christian, KOod rail)
negro: Toughev Dusan vs. I'ddie Me- The American came back slicing iu
Carty, and Tommv A kcri vs. Hobby the third-reriod nnd performed well in
Kcatl. , the seventh, eighth nnd ninth rounds.
,.,., ,.,.. but was outclassed at every angle.
u "a'opia'frJa,;,.- TistfVT ' , Wilde tried hard for a knockout In
hl next I'hllal-lrhi-i onicisement. The klnit the tPiith, in which his opponent bugged
of 15S.poun.vr. Is f. tk on Knockout . Sitj- i t c opportunity.
Tractlce H alrealv under wav for the t'l
unt-iacims i:ain wnien lias necomo un jn
noul Hiring feature at the college.
nnce fiom hie own exeitions or else the knocking out cl (ieorgie Adams on Sal
continual lushes of the Philadelphia i tirda) . Mclliigli was the better boy b)
Iiibhiunn ort of sapped tlio New- far, but Itussrll put on such an nwk"
arker's stiength. Aiiywa.v, Murphvlward bout that Terry was lucky to
rami' back in this Period with enoueh I snueeze throiich a winner I
I -,-.-
on. local l'fci- ."lsht nt ! Pounn"
rtnlde a' "i C mpia Mud. -Prn .'
Sainton l' ' - '' ! fellow, has Ikii
alined up ' lt-rm m lliml n to a nveear
contract
Trunklc smith, i llei. !"' an?a,V"'
boxer li th hf- en-n ; the 1w lilildm
tournainnt 'o Ik h( IJ nt PhlUdnlpnia Jack
O'Brien s
Willie MrOoskfj l 1eet man lied with
.Tohnny leal for 'h ktar bout at th Cam
bria next Krlda niwht Johnny Duffy vs.
Youns Jimmy llson vlll h In tli semi
Other ImutH Phllnd-luhla VVIIII Iakson n,
founit Wagner Joe K iyer vs Jix-k tjiis.
pie antl YomiB J-k ltanlon lounc Joe
Tuber
Herman Tnlnr annonnee I at r Kht ih-i
ticket" for tl J mm) Wild llattl'ne JIurra
bout ould be put on ul tocla As a
reault Johnm M oulsan . huvlnn a bue
time of It a' the Ulnsham
Austin Ioneliert. one as atani to Her
man Talor in promotmc bouts ar the old
Srojdivai A " Is tho father of a babi
Kir! .Ma. An I Vlar li her rnuther nam a
Marcus WilllumN is orkma on a bantam
twiut for hi i.adner at the Auditurtum
-. n-xi Tu" l niffh' loe rlsht a)
liaa been aft r n hot' ulih Hank Mulovern
of Tort lib lun nd nav Kt this upportunltv
If Jlatchnntr V i' una eutci eds In makin;
Atlafa.toiy unaiiKem nts
Jnlinnr Hay. llspnund amatrur ihamplon
nt Atlanll' t want to meet Jack Pern.
Stay haa been hnxma it& a professional for
neveral months under the (tuldance of
c'har M lliuius ' al bn manait.r Amona
Tlay'a opisint mi. ha e been lllllv Devlne Kid
Waener, I'.a O M,. ie unl llobbv llurman.
'"in "ur? uc ituuni
! 1U) nr Hddie I.nny
of i barley Williams a
. lllllla Murk, . i.rm'r amateur chamn.
la open for pr f i-i.nal b uts lie nould
UKe to talie on n.i ri.
faek la unoth- r
iPi.
"Jackie Clark beat Mlu O Dowd in
Prune and he can do it attain " Is the
irlst of a atafement made hy Charley i;t
linger, of Allentown Clark and O'Doml
ynet tn T'arls lu n sn lal bmit of the Ameri
can K V champlonahlps t'lark Is a cleer
middleweight and Im has been proving h
touch cusiuiiKr for the bsi of 'm In his
fit !.
Joe lliirrnan. rliHgo Iai mm N tn he
fkmons thosi) ihcri' nt rh MeUidv riuh dance
to b given at th s ..ttlkh Hue Hall on
jsrrll 30 Ilohby Ilurman local bantam, will
l present loo
Joe ffcrlntlann s bat k In Philadelphia
srlth Jack llusso from Ilnston where the
llihtwelKht defeated Joe Jawson tn a tweHa
ounder. Ruspo vas given the referee'a de.
Clston Tt'oorta stated that Christiana
champ toed with Jawson Negotiations now
are on for a bout with llusso and Willie
Jackson at P troit April 2fi.
Marty Kane, who looks like one of IVe
rnost promising of the local bantam products
la afUr bigger game lie la open for
matches with Hank McQoveru. Little Sear
nd Hobby JJoyle
Joe Marks Is matched for two lwuts lie
rill ibnst In Tleadtna on Ant II 20 nnH at
Itrrlsbunr May I Jon Wright also will
X on mat uate at jiarnsnurg.
Cltlrh Carsey writes that promoters are
raasltig un a crackerjack Imxer bi keeping
Cbarlev Walters idle Walters' j last bout
wa vlth lrnkl Karmer
' fftfn tiuatt r" Included on lie proertm
Assigns Umpires
Nen Vtirk, Ap-ll IT President Ilevih.'
of the National Ilaseball League conferred
Ith his staff nt umpires eMcrda' antl In
at meted them so that there will be u uniform
cnfortem'nt of tho rules during the coming
season Those present were Hob Kmslie W
J Klem Charles niglcr Henry O Dav
I'eter Harrison Uay McC'ormUk Hotnirt
Hart und I. O. Fire ?!"ran and Qulglei
were unable to attend
At New York, 0'Da and Harrison- at
nrnoklin Mci'ormlck nnd Hart, at Clncln
natl. Illgler and Morun, and at Ht Louis
Klem and Emalle.
Joe Burman Beats Sam Seeger
Trenton, X. .1.. Ainl in After box.nj
the Ilrst twu rounds (artfully. Jo Ilunnao
of Chicago. Mailed Into ttamnu Seeger nf
New York and won nil the way In tho
vlnd-up at the Trenton A C lost nlghr
.Mike Arras pelted Joe lljder. Arohio (Kid)
Lwls and Willi Jackson local light
welghta. met for the aecond time within a
month and the former won. In the opener
Kid Ilushtnan dived to sc-fety after a min
ute of acta its with Tobey Green
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Fltisimmons Beats Delaney
l union. )., April 13 IMdlo ritzsim
mons of New York outpointed b a narrow
margin Cal Delaiey of Cleveland. In tin 1?
twelve-round bout last night Delaney was
Moond In the eighth round, the first Knock
down In his long careir. It was a slugglns
inati h
Tillman Wins From Jack Perry
I'lttabtirgli, April 13 -Johnnv Tillman of
Mlnneaiwills. was entirely too clever un.
crafty for Jack Perrj of Pittsburgh in
their ten-round bout last night at Lxpoilti
Hall, nnd waa n ea winner Tillman
used a clever left Jab that rocked Perry's
tuad back time ,ind again and several times
made him look foolish
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