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n1 1 JJUW0& 0 Planning to Make Auto Racing and Fight Centre of Havana. about twenty racing days ONLY of the horso Mason In Havana, and then, we learn from Sammy Kelly, the beautiful Ma- riano racing plant will be tho scene of tnany auto races. Kelly, wbo U well known la Wall Street and porting circles here, haa been In Uarana t&nco Thanksgiving; time, and evidently has enjoyed a prosperous season. Uo says his horses have won more than (3,000 in purses so far, and he expects them to win more before the season winds up. y ELi,T adds that tho dolly at- - JV tendanco at the track la double what It was when we were thcro and that thcro are flvo times as many Americans In Havana at the present time. Many of them hare come over from Florida and are making reservations for next year. This Is the coming winter resort of tho world,\ continues Bom. \I am organizing a club on the order of the National Sporting Club of London to bold championship bouts starting next November. I will have the best men In America and Europe compet ing for championships In Havana and will havo among tho olub members the best people of Cuba and America. I navo been thinking of all the boys up' North in ulsters and ten .feet of snow while wo have been wearing flannels and fanning our selves with our straw lids to keep cooi. Georges Carpentler, the FrencTt war' hero and champion boxer, will be with us before long. Ho Is nchedulcd to soil from France next Saturday. The trip will be a sort of a Frcnctt Invasion, for along with Carpentler will cqmo Ledoux, the bantamweight champion or France, ana IHpln, the lightweight Utlo holder. They expect to box the best men in their respec- tive classes here. Carpentler ts already under con tract to Jock Curley for a tcn-woe- wur of the country. you beat this? Imagine CAN a happening in any of our fight arenas: BUENOS AYKB3. March 7. The unusual clrcumatruico of a boxer dec&ired the winner of a bout pro- testing agalnt the decision In his favor was wltnceucd here lout night at the closo of a ten-rou- sesHion between Young Cohen of 1 Boston, billed as featherweight champion of the American Aslatla Fleet, and Julio l'crer, feather- weight champion of Argentina. Tho referee at first gave the de- cision to Young Cohen, but upon the tatter's protest that ho was not entitled to a victory tho of- ficial declared, the bout a draw amid cheers from the Argentinian audience. To American National Title Holder Wants to Be Well for English Championship That Starts June 20. By William Abbott. 1IAOEN will sail for WAHTEH the latter part of next month to practise for the British open championship that starts Juno 20 at Deal. The- - national title holder will make this early trip ex- pressly to uvold the fato of other American Invaders who fell victims to strange climatic and playing condi- tions that make Euglish golf consid- erably different from tho links game played on this side of tho Atlantic. 3Iagen has been hearing so much about tho severe traps and narrow fnit-wn- on the Deal course and moist weather that prevents extra long too hn- - that he mado ud his mind to vln rmnr In time to master these ob started during six weeks of steady ormctlce at Deal and other leading English links. The Itaritan Valley Country Club at fjommcrville, N. has appointed Joe Clark as club professional. Clark has been attached to the club for dim time In tho capacity of oJub- - maker. During play hours young Joe would shoot around the courao in the lew seventies, a feat that Isn't often duplicated on tho llarltan course, one of tno finest in me meiropoman ain trlrt. Senator Frellnchuysen founded the beautiful Bommervllle Club and is unceasing In Ills efforts to maintain the organization on its high plane. The lub now has alout S&O mcniucra. The links are so well laid out that no changes will be mane tnis season. British champions will be doiuged with offer for matches when they Isit this country durlrig tho summer months. Tho Oojcmont ciuu ui I'lits-bunr- h wants to arrango a mutch be tween those two young amateurs. Davey Herron, national champion and Bobby Jones, who was runnei - up to Davey last year at Oakmont. and Abe Mitchell and Ceorge Duncun, two o Un gland's strongest professional tars. It Is understood that the Wykagyl Club at New ilochelle In order to economise will make a flat allowance to Kibui Morton, the Hull fl new nro- - . . . Mii.i. - ot. fiirmnni ilWIWMIMBMI 111 lllllll I I THE EVUNT2JG- - WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 'f8011 ind? SPIS \ r junniiy isufiuvv s jnuivuiy AT THE AERONAUTICAL SHOW By Thornton Fisher That Leonard Overlooks Copyright. 120, by Tha Pxau Publishing Co. (Tn New Tork Evening World.) ) rr fccrs mc I i nor.n uacI ( wbw two- - MMM- - n'EBtT AND ) SMlTi (MWt7ji-- r aJg,M ' l ' rr. rouano Wmr \t A Slllllfl II1Pc COLE FORNEY Prr- - KlSJ iSc' s&& LWM- - msH ROOM AND BVUPSmiNfe THE\ fl RSI 8 ! fi!P AI0FQ ' : SEmKk TEN ,NWR. SHIP O COHMOrEf - I Sh ' OsprrlfM. Ills, kf DM Trrm rllf Ca. dm Urm Tot Sn M Wert- -) 5 Broeco and Deruyter Steal Lap on the Field Hagen Off for England Next Month Practise for Bio Tournaments Groomed Italian-Frenc- h Team Catch Other Six-Da- y Bike Riders Napping. AUTUCE rniOCCO nnd Chaflrs Deruyter, the Italian-Frenc- h team, gnlncd a lap in tho six- - day race at Madison Bquaro Garden shortly before 11 o'clock last night. Their dash for tho coveted advantage came Just after tho eighth night for points, which ended nt 10.15 o'clock. When the final tiprlnt Tor points ended, Brooco, catching tho field off guard, tnvoopod down from tho Madi- son Avenue ombankmont and had gained a quarter of a lap lead before the rest of the riders woke up to the fact that his effort was n earnest one. Egg, Mucin and others of the star arrangement of a salary and shop privileges to tho pro. This scheme may bring about a saving on tho club ledger, but this gain undoubtedly will bo offset by toss In personal scrvlco which Is so appreciated by club mem- bers. Horton succeeds tho votcran, Alex Smith, who was major domo at Wykagyl for twelve years. Jimmy Sherlock, an English profes sional of wide fame, has accepted a call to tho Edgewatcr Club at Chi- cago, which happens to be tho colflnir home of Chick Evuns, former national amateur and open cnamplon. Carl Anderson Breaks Tampa Golf Record TAMPA. Fla March 9. Carl An derson broke tho course record at Usopha Island In on amateur-profession- al mutcl) in which Anderson and My. Londen defeated Wilfred Hold and Mr. Purccll with a best ball of G7. Anderson went over the course In 69. the best that has oven in done here. Hold had a 71, nnd Lon: den and Purcoll flnlshcl In 76 and SO. respectively. PALM BK.VCIL Pla. March 9 Four flights qualified to-d- In tho Palm Bench amntcur golf chomnlon- - shlp, which developed tho best cards In tournament play here this sennon. Tho medalist wub John A. Gammons, President of the Wnnnxmolsett Coun try Club of Providence. 1L I., whoite card of 70 represented par golf. PTNKirUBST, N. C., Murch 9. Literature was well voprniented in the priio list. Holworthy Hull and his three partners won the four Class A prises In tho Tin Whistle annual four-ba- ll tournament versus pur, and Edgar uuesl and three amltftunte captured the prizes In Class II. A Hold of seventy-si- x took part In the uffalr, each set of femr contestants nlaylnar its bost ball agulnst nar at club handicaps. HBJjLHATrt irHirjHTS. Fla.. March 9. Mlsa Kdlih Cwnmlngs of Chicago won tho medal in tho qualifying round or tne woman s goir champion- ship. Miss Cummintrs scored 97, which Included an ( at the lung six teenth. Mrs. O. Henry Htelapn of Philadelphia scored a 39. with trouble . . r r aa sir Trair irunnen i mn 11 ll I WU IMIB m speedsters on tho track at tho time Immediately set out In hot pursuit, but Deruptor, Brocco's partner, lying in wait for Just such an opportunity, wh on tho track In a thrloo and he mado a perfect \pick-up- \ of Brocco. Deruyter continued tho heart-breaki- paco until ho had trtrotched the lead to a half a lap. Then buck c.imo Brocco and when he In turn later was picked up by Deruytor for the second time, tho pulr had a throo-quartc- rs of u lap lead, foot by foot they In- creased tills, alternating on tho track, each time mnliing perfect connections, until, on tho twelfth circuit of tho truck after the utart of tho mad dash. Deruyter was up with tho leaders of tho chOHC. Tho lap wan gained. Tlio 10,000 persons who Jammed tho Garden let out a compound whoop that shook tho old building to its foundation. Tho long six-da- y cry, hoard years ago, of rent the air. It was half an hour before, tho crowd quieted down to tho rogular humdrum of the slx-du- y grind ugutn. it was many ono oi mo most rrcnziea fifteen mlnulus that have ever been seen at tlicjsn races In tho Garden, and It was the II rut time In tha history of tha grind that a lap had over been stolen so early In the raoo. lirooco timed hid effort well. In the meantime scenes of wild ex- citement und confusion were taking plaoo on tho track, reliefs came out at ono or two minute Intervals, but none of tho trailers appeared able to main- tain the dizzy pace sat by the pair from ovcrMtas, and when Deruyter Dually closed up with the trailers of tha Dock and then draw level with Ooullet and igg the Garden let looso with a deafening roar of ap- preciation. Hats and coats were tossed Into tho air and men danced around on the Intleld like pcrsoias gone suddenly \loco.\ It was fully fifteen minutes later be fore tho olll lal announeer was able to make himself hoard above the din. It was then stated that Urocoo and Deruyter had gained two laps on flello ami Madonna, Weber ana tsiaenic, llnukpr brothers and Ilvron and Mar- - key. All the other toams lost a lap each during the twenty minute \jam I\or Nntlonal Collrsrlate Ilnakrtball Title. 1'iriDADRL.riirA, March 9 To de- - cldo tlio national collegtato basketball championship tho University of Chicago, title winner of tho Western Conference nnd tho University of Pennsylvania, Eastern oh amnions, wui piay a tnrce Kamo series beginning .March zu. 'tne rlrql itumo will be played In Chicago, the .vicond hern March 24. In caso of a tlo the deciding giune will be played In u neutral city, posilbly New xorK. OriKlnnl Critics In Two Cmti The original Celtics basketball team will meet the Bdlson quintet of Wis consln, Sunday afternoon at Central Opera House. On Sunduy evening MacDowell Lyceum will bo the Coltlcs's opponents. As both teams are coin- - POM'U or local iKys una nave h. uirKV rniioAvinir uie jeuic nmnaKeiiieni ue cldod their homo courts would not bo large enough to tnKo caro or tne ox- - neotvu aiienuance. ror vni.n reason they havo secured the fi9th Iteglmeut Armory to stage tlio contest. Industrial Atlilrtoa Now. AKftON. Ohio, March 9 Six hundred athletes representing large industrial concerns throuchout the country wBl mMt hera Thursday. ITMay and 8at urday to contest for the national chain ' plonsmps. inn niviumj u unuer ino iitiMilces of the American Industrial Athletic Association. Twenty-fiv- e basketball, llfty bowling und teal truck teams aro ente red. Five 'Slatrlica Tor Yale's ftnlfrrs. NT3W HAVKN. Conn . (March 9 Five matches have boon made by tho Yule (loU Association with coRvko teams as preliminaries to tho Intercollegiate tiNirnnment at Nassau Country IU1I nn .In lie 22 The dales are: Jlav I ilolumbia. ai t,rcnien; .May s. Dart- mouth, at New Hiiven- May ifj, WIV- - lains. at Miw nuvett. aiay as, rriiioe- - t ion. at .Nassau, und May 39, Harvard, at l'yyidttnccu What tho Governor of North Carolina said to tho Governor of South Carolina Is no longer Important. What tho. Governor of Now Jersey In saying to tho Governor of Ilhodc Island Is all that counts right now. A rookie that's had no winter practice will start right in eating in big league style. The Boston ball park problem Is settled, lied Sor will play at Kcnway and tho Braves will lose their homo games nt Braves' Field, as usual. Wo hope tho six-da- y race Is the only tiling Got. Kdnards has started that ho can't finish. U. 8, will meet South Afrioa in the cup from the Africans we'll trade it for In tho spring a young man's fancy figures make htm a hotdout. It's been a tough winter for old New York. Forty-si- x inches of snow and two six-da- y raoei. m 9 Halary Is all that keeps Btg BUI Edwards from being Chairman of tho National Commlsh. Bill knows what that $10,000 will look llko when his Income tax hounds havo massacred It. The income tax has made a salary the less there is in It. Tanks have been awarded (13,000 for missing the pennant by u mile. Cuys that used to do ten, nights In a barroom are this week taking six nights at tho bicycle race. It only requires one table to figure a ballplayer's eating average. Tho blacklist Isn't worrying the magnates right now quite so mnch ns Uie free list. The dinner pall Is only a tin can the league. Bagley Is Ready Between Jackson Up to Latter's Manager to Ac cept or Reject Newark Terms. By John Pollock. It Is almost a sure thing that Willie Jackson nnd nenny Valger will settle their differences In the squared circle nt tho boxing show of the Sports men's Club of Newark, N. J., on Mon day evening, March 29. Frank Bug-- ley, manager of Jackson, declared to- day that he was ready to clinch tho match for Jackson providing the club will give him the terms he demands. Vnlgcr'a mnnagcr has been claiming that Jackson was nrraia to dox vni-g- cr but as Ungley has agreed to the match. It Is up to Valgcr's manager now to accept or decllno It ivv tmo st lifht iwitt-rts- tx. Htm ; b at I'ltWnirgi wn CUT Tumw. t loctun nctitw t to tiutl ss a Ttj inn rtui for rwrt roiraJ, to a (kewKw, at tJw tUmnd A. V. nt ASK , (. Ai tfioj hl ! trUj fomrit tour riwhinc brut UH to curat to I innthrr huami . Matrtim Kn.Ui trpvU tha rt twrfc to P e W.UOO. lb Sttrtln, hM M rtwmpion ot tlx A. I. K., hu Blfwd uUclm ot tsrmn'nt to fltit 8nrt. luij RmWl. Vm l.T1n, N. J., brlT frtrht, la bout at OonnniUon Hill tn Kioiu Oltj on ArrU V.'. A Montrith bM b n niloi tn mttrti fimtth with Slim tn a turn boot tho indlcibona ire tint ha wis o ilea for tb tout. rrtnkta Ihirnn, tha jmpnlir Jam CUty frattS VflOt, la tioolm. up for two mora tautra. On ilmlu wgjit tn will r Miitirt Ttrj otlattj, tba fist loraj toxtr. In a tut it tha Btu A. O or IVoj, N. V ri on Man IT ha wnU box arena ffml IfloVnmht of lniHailalphU lot aix rounla at ttx .National A. C. of \lnilljr.\ (XiarW PomatwVi, matetionaV\ of tha Xlajnnne A. A. offora ia futt fina of New Jtra loottKT cood oud of bouta for Mi r.lub'a rraulu klj faoilnx abow it tta UroTOTiUa 6uotani Park Stt Iajto m. Tfrrj Ultchtl ot Pljonnr. Tata \Hail\ MoPonald ra. Johnny lainv llirry N'ortnu Ta. 1XVI It Ijirtlna inj Ai McCu n Joa llwilrj. JobniiT Bnv.aM Uw biiLin listitwfisiit. la ClUing pltMy ot work in Uu country. lWtdfa txu saWtwl ta UM Ma tUmtmaem M t Davis Cun series. If we win the one of their camels. lie a pott hole. The bigger it is to the rooklo that cats himself out of to Clinch Match and Benny Valger - Detroit Boil tat Club on Wadnefttir nUht. it ban iU) junt bnn matcbad un to flllit Willi Jiron for all roonda at tlio OlrnnHa A. A. ot rtilkdrltriU on Itirch 22. Tbli U bia third flcbt In the U. S. A Aucia TUtner arldenttr mada a rood more Wbm ha plared hlnweU ander the manaennent of FnrJc IUflry. as ha hu tlreailr fouilit one flrht and is looked up for two more. In these two he will t Stevw Ohomakl of Kalamasoo, Mich., for ten rounds it Ruffilo, N. Y.. on Fri (lay nlelw. tn.1 Ctiamplon Mike O'Powd for ten rounua at W. raul, Minn., on Mitch 17. Bntdrr Itci.l., Uie California llgitweltit. whe onrod hla Ant knockout in the Xast by storoltig Had Allen of Bridgeport In three rounda it Waterbury. Conn., ten dara uo. waa matriuil to meet Jtrk SheMon of this atr In bait it a smoker to be held at Bridge port. Oonn.. on next T5i tiral 1 y nt&t, Iteacii oiubt to beat Sheldon. Prink Too\ ODriaa, who has mceeded In maUng the NtUonil A. C. ot PbUtdektu the moat popular boxing olub tn that city, has offered Champion Johnny Kllbana a guarantee of 13,&00 to box Ilughey Ilutcflilnaon of PhUadeilphli six rounda on Sfiroh IT. but Kllbana wanu M.0O0 O'Brien la undecided wbeiber to ti'e Kllbue that sum or not Jimmy Wilde, tha flyweight champion, U uot Ukely to return to hla home in Kngland If ha can continue to reorlea the large urns for fighting In this country that ba hia received linen ha ar riied here. night at Toledo ha gets $10,000 for boring Francis Mason of Fort Wayne, lnd., and last weok ha got $5,000 for beating riteey Wallice In Philadelphia. Mitchell and Adair In Close Dotix MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 9. Pinkie Mitchell of this city and Barney Adair of New York battled ten hurrl cane rounds hero last night with little to choose between them before the Mllwau ifo A. C. The men were rcmatched at tho Auditorium on March 29. Valger Outpoint\ Jlnrpliy. riIIkAXHLdinA, Pa.. March t. Bormy Valuer, tho jTench feather wclirht, outpointed Jimmy Murphy, tho local lightweight contender, at tho Olympla A. A. of this city In a six round bout last night. Kid Jnllnn la \Winner. riLlZAIIKTH. March Julian o Hostcusn anil Klttv Diamond met here I iff n Ik lit In an elEht-roun- d slugrlnic be:. JuUaa wltuUog Um txoaota. THE AERONAjaiNE AIP- - BOAT\ Yankee Regulars and Rookies in Game Work of Bob Meusel Will Be Closely Watched in Prac- tice To-Da- y. JACKSOaWILLK, Fla., March 9. MKUSL1U the Yankees' much ET touted \Ilnd\ from tho Pacific Coast, certainly looked Eood upon his debut here. llo is no wonder in tho outtleld, especially in going back after a ball, but in the In- field, at tho bat and at throwing, oh boy! Ho covers a mile of groun- d- he can stand on third and land In tho vicinity of second in ono spring and his big hands scoop up tho hottest grounders with oaso. Ho has a neat underhand tos3 to second and a sweet overhand filng to first. And nt tho bat, the loft field bleachers at tho Polo Grounds will Do nomDaruea oy many a Meusel-propelle- d pellet this year, unless all signs fall. He Is a fine, free swinger, and llko Wagner seoms able to nit tne u.aii nara no matter at what anglo It comes over the plate. The Initial snnearanco of Meusel and the announcement that practice games will begin y leatureu tno linns work. \Truck\ Hannah was out for the flrst time, too, and he looks much lighter than In previous years, in lact. no cnerea to bet a suit or ciotnes ne woman i uu tho beam at 178 or over. Ho did a lot nt flv chnxlnir. but no throwlnc. Meusel mnv nave Dcen noinorea dt tho sun when 1 luteins batted flics to him In rleht Held, but the fact remains that nis snowing in going auer tno toworlnir nnp was not llnDrcsslve. He seemed to got tangled up. but perhaps this was because of tho strangeness oi the ground or because it Is his first workout. Thoro was no suggestion of strangeness or rawness when ho cs- - yed to hold flown third, however, ite acted llko a third sucker to the man nnr Horn To-rta- y comes the nrst cinsn oi tne regulars and tho second team. They will linn un thin wnv: IlDGULAItS Hucl and Hannah, catchers; McOraw, Smallwood and pitchers: I'ipp, first base: Prat:, second base; I'ccK. shortstop: third base; Botlie, left field; Ituth. cen-tr- flelrt: Viek. riirlit field. SECOND TEAM Hoffman and Murphy, cutchors: Qulnn. Mays nnd Mil ler, pitortera; Meusel, first bam-- : lllemll- - ler, second bast1; Hlce, shortstop: Ward third base; tilelch, left field: O'Doui centre field; Clulser. right fiul '.. Rickey Offers to Trade With Dodger President. (Spedll to Itit Krcnirg World.) JACKSON VILLK, Fla., March 3.- - Say 7\ like \E\ and drop tha \D\ That's how you pronounce \ED. PINAUD\ It is better to say a name correctly, but the main thing is to gf A gooJs. Don't accept imitations cf ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC Tho original French Eau do Quinine, the ac- tive enemy of dandruff, will give yousntiifac-tio- n with sogfy. Ak louT Larber. Italian Takes as Hard a Lacing as He Ever Received in Any Man's Ring in Rattling Fast Bout in Jersey City. By Thornton Fisher. N a battle filled with thrills and I sensations, following on each other's heels. Johnny Dundee and Willie Jackson fought one of the fastest nnd bitterest contests seen In this vicinity In many days. Every-ood- y and his cousin were there, howl- ing and screeching as the little Scotch Wop and clever, hard-hittin- g little Hebrew slugged and slammed each other about from pillar to post, one In a vain endeavor to repeat a former knockout, the other to erase the stigma. The huge crowd that filled the' armory wus on Its feet a great part of the time egging the fighting young Tartans on. There was no doubt that Jackson was In- tent on sending Dundee to the floor, arid the fur began to fly at the tap cf the bell. The weights announced from the ting gave Jackson 133 pounds nnd Dundee 130. At tho very beginning of tho first round Jackson leaped across the ring at Johnny and began a battering that continued throughout the eight ses sions, which Dundee was unable to evade. W llllo seems to find epots on Jr.hnny that Leonard overlooks. At any rate ho beat a tattoo on Dun dee's midsection that visibly annoyed the little Scotch Wop, who hastily closed in in an effort to stop Willie's attack. Make no mistake, Johnny was In tho tlcht every mlnuto of It and try ,ng vigorously to land on his elusive opponent, but each time he essayed an attack Jacskon s glove found Its way uncannily to some, portion ot Dundee's anatomy that happened to be uncovered, wuiic was deadly ac curate In his hitting and any less able opponent would have dropped under the drubbing meted out by Jackson. An It was, Johnny took as hard a lacing as ever ho received In any man s ring. And they were mad tco. Gosh hanged sore at each other. Dundee had a few side remarks for Willie, whoso repartee at times so.. vored of sarcasm and rudeness. Then they would gnash their teeth and sail Into one another again with the savagery of Kilkenny cats. Occa, Squlro C. ITercules Ebbeta Is going around these days with his band on his watch and his automobile chained to his left ankle. Ho has a guard of special cops around the Supcrba camp as well. The Dodger boss Is afraid Branch Hlckey will get tho whole works If ho doesn't watch out. Hickcy wired to-d- that ho was willing to mako a trade with Brook- lyn. Uo said McIIenry and Mny for Jeff Pfeffor nnd Zaoh Wheat ought to bo about right. Tho Squire got the telegram out on the golf links and hla score went up with hla temperature. Both bit about 188. Tho deal was off right thero. Gonzalez Only Member Of Giants Not on Deck. (Spedil to The Etenlng World.) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 9. Mike Gonzalez, tho Cuban catcher, Is expected to report to Manager Mc- - uraw some time this afternoon and after the arrival of tlio backstop the entire squad of New York ballplayers will bo mobilized here. Arthur fictcner. snorts toD and contain nt tne team, greeted tno other players yesieraay morning. xiven tnougn tno woaoier is raw. and far from suitable for the national pastime, .Manager McGraw Is not letting his diamond gladiators remain away from League Pnrk, whero they are training. Yesterday McGraw took the players out to the grounds In the morning and put them throurrh an hour of fielding and batting. In tno ancrnoon no staged a sovon inning game between the Regulars and tne iioonics, witn wunur Hub- - bell, tho pitcher, acting in tho capa- city of umplro. As a baseball arbitrator, Hubbell proved a good pitcher. Each Bide claimed the victory, although at the end of tho seventh Inning It was two all. MOTH flies into a flame A and comes out singed. The wise buyer keeps away from \bargain sales\ to avoid getting fleeced. He'd rather \play safe\ in a Par-amou- nt Shop. Shirts $2.00 and $2.50. Other furnishings just ai reasonable all guaran- teed to please or money back. PAR-AMOU- NT SHIRT SHOPS INC. Eight New York Shops Ont in Yenker sldnally Dundee reached Willie's head with a rlgnt, out it aiun i me- -u anything, for Jackson retaliated with stiff return mat carrmi i-- In It. In the third round Johnny bound ed off the roDcs four tlmos as If to prove that Jackson couldn't repeat the manner In which ne nod floored mm three years ago., Throughout the en- tire mill ho continued his bounding tactics, nnd each tlmo ho sprang from the ropes Willie shoved his clove In the way In the hopes thaw Johnny s chin would collide witn and end the rougn evening, nut Itlj- -t wes of no use. Most of his attempts 1 failed, and when he did manage to land bis glove missed the button ho dust, no doubt. Is still settling In that ring. Tho result of tho fight only em phasizes tho need for longer bouts. There Is no question ot Dundee's stamina, but he didn't have the hit- - ting quality. Willie beat him In hit ting effectiveness and In the number J of blows struck. And he was as frigid as an iceberg. But he couldn't reduce the apparently Invincible Dundee. In the preliminaries Tony Mario and Eddie Hasjett fought a fast d affair, and Danny Pavcse and uert spencer uncorked a few with no fatalities. The semi-fin- was a stupid bout betweon Eddie O'Hare ard K. O. Jaffey, in which Jaffey Indicated that the K. O. stood for Keep Out (of the fighting). That the fight fan Is a lover of sameness was evidenced In tho third Drellmlnarv when Joe Stacey took a terrinalaclnir ' from the former national utnatcur ' ltzhtwelcht ohamDlon. .Tlmmv hmIII. van. In the second round Stacey was sent to the floor for the count of nine with a right to the Jutf, his neau sinking with a rcauubdlng wnack on the canvas. II,, inmu2 dazed, but sailed back Into Sulllvan.i wno was urea irom his exertions andi unable to send over a nnlhr. ai.' though badly beaten, Stacey was on ins feet at tho closing bell and ro- - H eclved a victor's ovation as he I climbed through tho ropes. .f Champion Ilritinn Scores Uaay wlnV Over Pallts. y' HAItTFOBD, Conn., March S Jack' Brltton, welterweight champion, gave') Davo PalllZ. the ornrle n.lt.ii.. 12 , Connecticut, a scientific maullnc in i ' rounds here last night Brltton hit the V Hartford boy with everything that b..sent at him In the boxlnc HnV?-4- j i'autz tried to hrlne th n,...,nT..i.il' ...... hnm. with .l-i- - '\f\.,''\ u 0n,w,j,iK risiifc ana leit blows, but the nlrt for .. nn .Tiri.: at all times and Palltz ran a bad secondCi .yncn-- a Tlilrd I!aar Victory ! hen Tiinn Week. jiAjtivfUitu, iiarch 9. Joe Lyncha the sensational Intornatlonat bantam! star, won his third a week by decisively Waltz, tho New ftif.?wm2.S. champion, before 6.000 farm . th .'SfJa torlum here. Lvneh hnH f .71 seven of the ten rounds and wVs glveal ... an ovaUonupon leaving the ring. niniiMiTQr. triwi. .A clinch a return bout with .rim Sr!Zfi In New Jersey In the next taw days. i,. Wilson Scores Knnckont. F' Johnny Wilson. New England weight charnplon. knocked out IfSl Xythf ?,Ulraultf8 Jn nr the r sectTnd - iroiSati. knocked Murroy down three tln'ics In the first round and twice In the second 1 ' Johnny Darey la Winner. ' PiniATJELPIIIA Mart. o ' . ?aiiC V. U'-- . S ?2nM Seated YoSS ft $ hard rounds at tie Olympla A. A. here last night. x h e circle represents! .Rogers Peet Company! ..i. Jt r -- ui. into iour parts, wel have our \four convenient corners. Honors equally divided ! O I . I oumc quality i ame va riety! Same prices! urop in wnerever itTjl most convenient. 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