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Pts, 29 33 12 :.:1 22 73 36 66 15 ,13 18 11 _16 13 11 91 770 nand night wenty~ Bello· sputel e no'\ team tril<ing or to phYSJ' jain o~ them hung E'S wiJ\ thl'-l racing to th\ !IJ bllt plck- In the absent not in the lllmblecl ancl and on e'·en oc' f\rries. Hll' and came and rider,. start.- the got the The partner, into was to thp started de him, or the from anrl ter their bit by Kook- Rlzelto. Ben- Rlzetto, Second, b. McNa- Second, Moe- Second, rth, Fer- ;Second. Stocke- d, Ferra- Second, Fourth t Me .. errarlo, n Second Mike night in slx·round' it over Joey', and siye~'the - - , \ ,~ MARCH 3, 1925. M arlboi5-ugn ~l1d Th~'O'l1htll'11 in Mary- land -and Dade Park in Ken- tucky Get Re~1) gnitio n , I NEW YORK'S 1925 SC HEDULE 'I NOT OFFICIALL1' A~N()UNCED' \ ... By .J. B, SN()IIGIlASS :It's All Courage Before the Crowd Alone , • In the Game By .lACK KOFOED ,~ THE meMllre of human courage is a difficult matter. It is easy to say-but hard to pt\ove-that onc man is braver than another. \ A man earns th(. reputa'tion of being the gamest o'f the game, Battling Nclson was one of that type. He always kept boring in, Jightiri'g with all his strength in the face of a ... hirlwind <of blows t~t literli1ly ripped f!7ce and body into bloody ta'tters, You'll say that any man who is'capable of that has oceans of courage. Nelson hud' courage'. No one in Iiis proper 'senses will deny it, Yet ~he Battler was admittedly more insensible to pain than most men, He had a sr.ock proof jaw and. chilled steel ri bs that could stand up undl'r terrible punishment without wealtening, Was he any more courageous than the fightel' who si!l1ply is physically unable to take a beating without wilting? apt-Ing racing on t 110 big' tracks is \ - • almost here. Date. hav\ b,,,\ approved for Maryland, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio and IllinoiS. Tho out. slandlng feature of the dates is the allotlng GE more time 'at some of the trad,s, es[\)eci!lIly where racing is nC'w. aR f()l' instan<'c in Ohio, where Columbus will have tllree nl~etings, spring, summ~r nnd nutu lIIrt, at· fifty .. flve days all told, ('Ievelan..:! has obtained dates for ~Iaple Height'!, Thistledown and Brooklyn Parks, and of course will have three In,,clings, with\ to1:01 ()f fifty days. Dates at Aluon hav\ not ben awarded, f'hicugo will have !fli!':i'·elg'hl day~ of radng, Aurora, Ill., \vill ItLV'\ forty days, ,'omprlslng two meetings, \ at Chi- rago the racing will be In one meeting. But the \big apple\ Is ~:I\ryland New York nnd Kentuclty, \\vhpre tbe largC'st \t.ums nnd the best 1ncetlngs III the world nrC' hE\ld ancl llo;:'I\Ps jump from 1';a.1 to Wpst In pl\'~111 t '<l1 tho g-olden prlzE's, Npw Yurk <la.Hs bnve not been annuunced. Fh'st Oft ht i'lao'ylUl~d First orf will be Marylond ;I'hirh opens the big ra('lllg SPi}SOll ul r~o\\\o'le on April 1, then uft\'l' a f\rltlight shifts nearer, to Ha V1'9 dt-' l.iraee, \t.he.? PhiladelphIa tl'a,(.:lc\ Tht' ftr~t l\qJltlll t C'unl~S fop two \ at l'imUeo, durttlg; whloh time Jamaloa wlll get in a,tiu~ on Long Island., The * Pimlil'o meet C'nd1l (lll ~Ja\y 13. ari ~1ay 16 tbe Kentuc-ky I>erlly 1..t1l be de-II c1dcci, In the meantime L~Killgton, Ky .. will have held the III'st l'al'ing ,n,et tor the Blue Grass State, whl.:h 1l';1i mil May 6. , Tv_ 0 new tl'n.d\s in i'rntlI.rl.; y hu Ye had ! dates alJotted-Ashlqnd 'l:1d Henderson, the tradt at thE' lattPI' pl:ure, l\nowll as IJade P.lrk, haying ltE'r.n revl\·ed.\ gaeh ~(lts Oil€\ ·tll(')('tln~. AanllL UIE t wenty-~evE'n d:tYS ending Aug, Sand l).aJ.e. Par}t tWl?nty elll rs pnl.Hn~ t;E'pt:. '1, It would hardly be fair to say tha·t. The Weaker Children THERE is Bombardier Wells as a case in point. Wells is'tall and fast, a masterly boxer. Yet, he was often knocked out when on the point ·of'winning. He could not stand savage wallops ,to the body, I have always believed that Wells was as game as any man ill tile rfng, but because he couhl not rise and continue fighti:Qg after being battered to the floor he ealmed a reputation .among ~ome as bei:ng- a quitter. The Bombardier did not want t'o quit, He' \Vented to continue \fighting but nature ueser'ted him, \ It i8~'t right (0 say that a man is not equipped with c~urage simply because he has not the same resistive qualities as another. ,In the Open MOST men are brave when there are many to watch them be~ey' are afraid that they will bt' th01.1!{ht towaru, if they fail. Without exc('ption those who went to the front lines during the war were frightened 'T;Vay down into the li<>ep\ pits of their souls, This goes for Se'rgeant Yorke, the flying a .. e8 and all the' rest of them. Looking- iIlto the eyes of dea'th is no pleas.ant patltime for a suml1ler after- noon, Being frightened is not the sign manual of the coward. The nH>re intelligent, the more highly organized a man the more likrly it is that,he wilt 1>\ frightened. But, if he has courage he fights down that fear, and dol's~~t is expected (If him, anyway. • :-;o1ke the st:lr figbters before the bell \ Most of thel11 are nervous as eatR, nut the neryousness goes once they swing into the ht-st of battle, III Ihe Dark IT is easy, as thl' old knights said, to do a devoir for the sake of a lady's smile. The wodd looked on and applauded. . In \the I'ln~, all the, boarej cycling track, in all sports the alplete can rise to hIS gr~ate~t Itelghts of' courage with a mob IOflking on, - ' The gl'-eatest coul'ug:e of all is that which can meet the terribl~ u~known alo'le. and not bow to it. ' . No one knows holY I'loyd Collins fac('d death when it finally came to him, pinned by ~ he huge boulder in a living gl'ave. But ,f he faced it as his friends thmk he dl<i he had courage far above the ordinary. Sl1yder and Meusel Only Absentees in Record Traitling Squad FRISCH IS STILL UNSIGNED Special Dispatch to the Eveni1lg Post liarasota, I'la., :\1\roh 3.-- With the ar· rival today o! Bill Tony, Travis Jackson, Pep Youn~ and George Kelly, the Giant training squad WII! lie ,'omplete with the exce'ttlon of Franl< Snyder, due tomorrow, and Irish' Meusel, W,O has been sr:anted )nlenC y until next week, I , pr:t::t~:~Y~,:~: n: i 71 ~:~::'ltJU~:ntl:c~:::~: spring brigade 011 rooord since' the yeal' Miller Huggins carted the same number of Cardinals southward, Today's two workouts will he as tough as were yesterday's, Led by J om :'[c· Grew, uniformed himself, the ~at!onal League\ -champions anti th~lr cubs 'went through two gruelling ~ .. ssions. Only Ji'rank Frisch and Young Charley Barnes took things easl'. Hot h ('omplained of sore arms, As part of the Ham~o carnival whloh gets under way t~day' ;I, .. 1th one or the Giants-no one lcn('w actly which onp, th is morning-ruling as king from a papip.r ~ne, two tpams picked from the cluh wU! stage a game at the local ball park tomo-r'l\Ow. Yesterday f.i large crowd turned out to view the practice, Rnd an overflow \house\ -will probably be on hand for tomorrow',( sperlal. ,John McGra'w, perhaps regr<'ttlng that he had been rather outspoken about Fran\ j<'ris~h'. not 8lgnlng, said yesterday after- noon that he expeoted the Giant captain', signed oontrari to M'ln his hands by tH.t,q afternoon, thus oxlendlng the time limit he had set. This Turf Schedule for • In Only Three Games Left· on League Basketball Schedule of Blue and White Team DEFEAT FOR ELI IS EXPECTED I I , \\\ltll only three- more gan1e!; lelt on it.!=! I CHAPMAN TOPS QUALIFIERS Greenwich Golfe.r Wins Pinehurst Medal With 75 Pinehurl'tt, ~. (',. ;\1;'ln Ii 3 -.JtIIUl\ !-. Chapman of tireenwkll. \ 'unn. lpu a fteld or~~S6 gotfpp!. yl!Stf'rdilY In thf' tin~t f\jgh~ teen 1101~S or the thirty-slx-h\le quallfy- illg rounel uf the annual sprtng tOllrna- nlf>llt her!\. ('hfllHnan, who alsu wa~ mf'd- al1st last YNU', hod a ('ard of 37. 38 - i:'. Lee l\1axwt\ll, nJRo or nr~enwkb. and T Hussell' Brown [If Lake (ihamplain. \'t, were hiS! nearr;>st rivals. eaeh ,\eturnfng cards of 38, 39-77, _ SCHAEFER NEAR. .flll('~~':' IN 18.2· TOORNAMENt Vict'ory Over Hopp'e TonigJ1f Cinch International Cham- pion'ship HOREMANS BEATS ~5 fiG' HT LIMIT ASKED w~',~i~~I\~~~~I~:~~ 3t1~\~~;;a~:I:OS~~~I:fre;~' leaguE\ ::It'hedul(>, t~tllumhll1. l\ni\'ersity'c:; i basl,eth,,1l team wlJl faco Yal., <>1\ the :-';\w-I Haven floor ton~ght un' the lMt Ifill (If Ill<' ~ '. I ;;:'~i,I':I':~,n~:~eJ~:O:e~~f ,t:,~n~:t~~a~l~.~jl~ ! IN QUEENS ' MAN'S Bill t! ~~~P~~I~~lr:i,:~;;~~:~~:i~~~~'n~:;~:<~::e~ , rhp \\~t('ran Hoppp, champion, I?'xcept , in 19~1. fur s(,VE'ntpf'n tears, relax.ed his grasp hi. honors last\· night when he Cornell and Pl'hll'€'ttOt; ;.11\('> t 11 .... t ~ \I r~· maining teams to be Illfl:\f'd ,lnd (\oijJmhla will be obHged tu \Ill tV.11 of the thrcf' games to keep in flnH IlhiRlll11 \ ale. I already defeated t'wic(' b~ l'oluJlIlll.l 1:-< OX~ , pectfod to go down to tlet\'at ng:.dn tnnlght, I but t~e inability to lo('utE\ thp b.usltE't WhlCh i th(l Columbia plaJ'el\s S.h\J\\ed ill t!1\'Il' It.lH game against Dartmouth is cll£\('rmg' to Yale, C'ouC'h Df\el'ing's t(laln halt flllo\\ n tlnshe~ of unbeatable bus i< etYJall mrs B€'at>OIl. but all along the lIlen have also displayed 0 lad, of practice ar1\l inability to shoot ar- (\urately It was this Wknoss which cost the Dartmouth ganle, 1ll],Uf Jt can be ovel'- ('omo in the remaining contests the team , 11as a good chance to upset lho <lope and Inake a cl~an sweep. Against Yale tonight ,'oach Deering will start the .s..ame comhinutlon hn has bepn ll:-oing in the latter part [If thp se-URon- Baldwin and Lauh. rOI W.lrUh; ~lannheil11.' ('enter, and WJ1sun alltl '\ I )lmaldson nt gua,'ds. l!othenfeld jlrob\hl) will 1'<)plao. Vonllldson before thE> gllaH:' ht m\~r. In tholr last daRh lhe Linn flve was \\lprorious Ln onp or the r.lughest gam~s , that has been played on tho hnme tloor, ' Ilonaldsun and Hho[l Bingham or the Yale team were banlsh.'d from the phy after mixing It with eaeh other In tl~e latter [lart of the g-nme, Salaries for Boxing Commission- ers, Referee's Decision Also Sought by Assemblyman Kennedy By a Stat! CO'·l'e.qpondel!t ,\lbIlIlY, ~IHn'h 3.-J.'IVO LlollarR Is the tLlP price l'r()motp.n~ (11\ spe('ulutors would be aIlow~d to l'har.e:p. (Ll!' admlssion to 'box· Ing match •• , by a \>111 introduoed tOday by .\s.elllhlyman Alfr\u J, Kennedy or QueE'ns to amen,l tho Htat .. Athletic Com· mission Law. The Kennedy Bill also makes the al· ready much·soug-ht non·salarled oITke of Boxing ('ommlssloner a salaried one. ile Jlropo~es't() pay th\ ~halrman of the ,'ommlssion' $90110 it year and the other Commif'lsioners $7500. mt~lnution (If judges and' placing of Role jl~l' to decide questions arising In uoutR in n referE'e are provided, Ad Stone Beats Anderson Philudt>ll.hia, Marrh 3,-Ad Stone, Philo.· d\lphla light-h .. ,,\') weight, was awarded the rpf('re(\~ dpdslon C'lVE'f LeE'! Ande-rson, Boston negro boxer, at the end of theil' ten-l'\un<1 hout last night, after the judges hart dlsagr~p<1, Th~ fig-Ill wa~ harrl and (aot throughout. Waq bMten by ~douarcl Hor .. mans, the H€'lgiun dlll mplon, 40-0 to 36, in se-vpn in ... ning..:: It \\Ciq hl:-- Rf>(\nnd {]f>ff'tlt. IIp h.l\lng also Slll'C\'1lmhed tu Erirh HagenlaC'hel', lipd with Ho(\rITlaIlR fnr second place In the stanuing~. The Belgian led Hoppe throughout, the rhnmplon never having the ball. u'nd.t' (\ontrol until the sixth InnIng, wMn he ran ~1. his highpst I'un tor the eveiling. ~. Iim'emans upened \lth a 61. added l~l in th? f\urth made six II> the Intervening Innings and went out with a high of 212. Hdm('fE'r advanoed his title claim in the \a r-li PI' ront~et' by making Kameklchf, Suzuki, tho Japanese, the vlc-Um of his fourth victory, 400 to no, In 14 Innings, - Young Jake and Hoi>Pe meet tonight. H Xchaerer wins the Hti. is his. If ha lose.\ he wlJl be tied for the title with tile winneI' of the Horema.ns-Hagenlachel; mat<,h of the afternoon, TIae standIngs: PIRJ'tlr S .. hnr-(I,r nOlt r -'!ll r lllf?lr HOfr>mnns ... IloPllP ...... ,. ! eochrall Suzukl Wl'ln 4 3 :! J.nst o I 1 2 4 ~ Gnnd II.Yeralie on i·~T ~o 40·58 4323·3;1 271·42 :!82-tlL I;). 3-6% Ross Outpoints Coleman Sl'rallton, Pa., March a. -, Joey Rosa, New York flyweight, olttpol'llted Ty Cole- I man of this city IMt niltht, '1'h(' ~ICtryl.1nd t;tat(l COlluniERion has uccon.led u th'e-tlny rne<lti'llt;. (01' Timonium and n. Ilks tlnte- for' Nt.ar-lllol'ough in eon- Iledlon wit 11 the fah'E\> IZl thoOHe counti£,l'i. Of t he bIg \)\1u.:1HI L~ur-('I g'E\'ts only nnE' ml?l?ting, but it lR (If hVEIlt.)'- th,rce days, the lun&e~ III tho ~tate. Jad ~Ionroe, th .. (lId Jteavyweight, was a failure in the ring, and was du!Jbed ,IW SOniC ~s a man without too rnuch gameness. Yet }ionroe went out WIth th~ Pnncess \atA\and WOll a reputation for coolness and courage during four years of war that Ilone of his superiors ill tlte ring caml! n.cn'r matchitlg. ~----------------------------------------------------------------,----------------------~~ Rn<'ing Dales -,1Ioil~11 FoI1owlng nIt' thl> 19250 dat Es alotted: lIAltYt.A~V . The Riders' Courage 80\'10 (['rIner (;oorg{\s l·ar~ I, Arrll I t~ 13, tn ('IUBlTe, dE-\rn dlLYti, aulUlU11. DD~~ tIIlg, ;o..OH'mbN 1U. II) XQvf>mber 28. IDf\lIld\~; t_~l'\\c dIlIS_ JIIlVI'!' f1~ Ol'fll'P tHal'tcml .~gfl(\\lIltmBI and Rr.f'('d ('1'1,' A.sodntltm ..... ~llfll 15. t<l ..Aps:-tl 2£t. lblrtprn I TIl E rid(\l's grinding around the track at '1\dl'son S\uare\ d .' \ \ uar en are all game ' i \nen in t~e sense of physical courage. • dIlS'l. UIltUDm. ~··I'tPUltJ!'r 23 let O~tob~r 3. len dU)8 l'upil'\u tMnr~laod JoC'kl!Y l--]II1»), ~lay 1 tu )JUY 13. 1\1t'H'n dll)'\ ltutUlnn, ~(l.\ieIWbi!\r ~ to ~OYt·D.l· ber Ui, tw·plvE' dnys. Timonium l'I'lILunllln1 }I'n. ir AI9.0eLall\Jo), SeptcOl· ht\r '; to Sevtplr.hf'r l:!. !I.e d..:a~~. :\lnrlb<Jrn t~OlltherD ~nlJ!DI:HI Agrlclllttlrnl FSllr As.~o(!!atl.oll:, Se( te-mber 1151> to Sep1Q~ber 10. B.t! dn~R. Lnnrpl ! )lt1.r.\1nnd, Rill tt\ ToLT Ats;(I~\..nt1()n 1. 0<'(0- bE'r ti ttl O('tobt'r 81. 1\Tf'nt'.J'l~tOIE alll'8. h JO:'OTl\'.('1t. l' Le:lngHHl rl\fll'iflli't:y AS1l~~t~(Il.~, ki,rll ::.:. 10 Mn..~ R. tf'1I dUB. autumn, ~o-1'H1Dbe.t 11 to ~\H·tu bPT21. t('11 dSls_ 1.o11ls\\1I1(> Il·htJ.rl'hll1 D01\'f&-l, !\.<'Ut11('liJ Jnf'Ml\y nub I. lIns £) 10 ~JII. \' ~O, I1llmt~~1I. dSN'. B\JLUIIlU, Ot.t(lbPf 2~ to ::o\o,,·C'wbl.\'x r ~ fifteen da1S~ [.atonia lI\pntll(,'k~ .. ,Tn'-'\rlry' t ~llIh), Jtt1l ..... 2 til Jlt1r 4, IWl'nfS nln'\ rlnYf;, autum1l. SeplElDb(>r 2: tQ .. Uc tobf't'\ 1 i, tblrts 00\ thlYfl. Every minute they are faced with the po\ (f br k b k d , ' . '0 en ones, wrec e bOdlPBS, beb verl ~eath, yet none of them ftindlcs in the straining \jams , o y\ altl1nur. Rl'., in twenty years on the track b k d I f . '. ' 1'0 e arms an egs, ractured 1115 rollar bone SIx times and smashed a dozen ·'b TI ., • I J s, lere IVas not an Inc~h of hIS body that was not ripped 01' bcat'red at one lime or .mother. Y~t hi R son haR takt'11 to the same., p~rilous bllslnrss- tal,,,n to it cheerfully, He knows tllat Ihe arhps and hurts that his father sufi'erpd are bound t h · 'f I . 0 come to 1m I Ie stICks. And ~e will stiel\ .. .. • That '8 courage. ibn~1 it? HEAVYWEIGHTS STAR RUTH fNllMELICHT Ashlnnrl 11\:f\ntlWhY TrI f11n.1~ .\alr lUll! ROl'Ing AMInI.lnt Inn. RarelllDll Pnr\.;. I, Ju:'y IJ to AUgl1st S, (\U'nQ\ S.PTl'll dQ'fI, Ht'l1uenon tLJadp Pnrk na~in~ .\.~~DI.'I!ltjDD), .Au J;'lIsl 15 to Sppt(lml1~r i. !l\'f\llLt~ clnfs. WE~T YIBhl. \1 A HU11lio~vn-AllrU J 1 10 lin. '1 1., .el:hte:tn daYB_ ! IN WEEK'S BOXING LIST I AT YANKEES' CAMP: , ' Olll() ColUJnbll~ 1 Bculnh r·srk 1, ~~'!'11 18 to ~lRy 8, nlllrlf'rn dlIIf>. At1g1IKl K to Aalg\1st :.!Il, ninp1pI:!'D (1:118; o('tober Ii t() !'(n'V(llDbot'\ 7 .. R€\(rIltt\E'U dU'}8. c'{\ I 'lapl p IIp.'-i'ht:~I. '~.nr 0 ,.lo l-lny 30, nwplf'fltl on.I\'. Thillth'durl\\u .Al.]j\l~t I to ,\ugust !l.!. ('!\ dO)'t. Hrooillyn E..'urk, JUDI! U (0 June !:u, tblrt{'£'n dC\~s \....-- tl .. I.!~(JI::::= :2 In I III II t\lwber 1:t to Urtobcr 3. uiXlHeotl Sunny !\Ian >II BetlItlng Sunny Man, hc.-o <>l last season's rp., \iva!. or lile WITlrl, Cnltoed Stites Hotd ~ltak.s a nc! the Sara1:oj;:~ SpeCial, also, '1. .winnor at Pll11l1~o in !()V0C111bol\ Is training 'for the Impenmng spMI1gn'1'etll~g at Bowie, Sunny Man. son of /-;1.111 B:rlal', has al'rived at Benning Park rrorn Vl'illLs Shat'pe KU- mer's farm in :\ew YorK, -WUh hIm, .n the charge of J. p, Slnltlh,' ar-e Saratoga Maje, Hun Circle, HunsnNt Still Rather, Run IIerodln, Sun Bul1rez, ::;11ll. 'l\ess Sun Rajah, @un Polly, 81H ~.<'I<\r and Aldin. These, mosll:! tlll'E;>.,~·ea.t',old\ wlntere.l at Sun Bl'lar Court ,vilh o!d Ex:term!natol', They are not ovel\ fle,IHd. Gettltlg thAlll ready fOJ\ Bowie racil1~ ough~ not ~o be h;rd, Exterminator lI'ili IE'tn:'lin /l.t Sun Bl'lar Court through l!1e rOlnlng season, He Is jogging l'eg'ularb .. - ..vit hr>ut showln:r the l@ast sugg~stlon of leg lr-ouhle, Mr: I{lImer Is conli!ient that nvo or Rlx months more 'of rest will re.\tor-o r.xt(>rmlnalor I cOmplet~ly. Not Imp:x;obaboIY lhe old geld; I Illg\ w!l1 go to San 1Jleg\ nel< t willi er V, 1 be prepared.for, the sov~n tIi' C(1ffroth han- j (lloal\ and }he 192. l'€<lle'\vtl,.lor t1)e Tijuana Cup, . Sunny :Ilnn and Sun ..... riI, -very Ilkel)'. i ~1l1 be SGen und~r silks here in renewals <lIf tlle Inaugural till<i ~rt..1111:o1 Handicaps\ I _,laslles of six, atla oeven tUrlongs, re- ~pellUvel!', for tlitee'YEal<',~Jas tina over and three·year·ol<ls excll:1£l:vely_ I 1 - Maloney-Bright and Kid Norfolk- The Babe Starts Hard Work to Cut Burke Bouts Are ~eatllred Events , , bout\ tnrrf' thi~ Tho principal ITltpl'Pst renf(>l\s tIll I dol'r, In the beav-~'\\ .el~ht ~hO\ .... ·ft ~lt tb~ l'hJllecl\ to· night nlld nt th~ NfI\\, ~l.1!1h,ltlnll tn- mort\CW '1'he Plor1C't-l\ offel'oR .Tim :\ 1'. II nJ.\'.\ , j 11' Boston ~tmng boy. and tho Engll,.hlllan, Dan Bt'lgllt, Maloney' look. 111<0 OIlP of the bE'st prosp~l'ts among' til\ your,ge\' hJ~ ff\l1ovrs 1-I1!: is ~trollg n11rl (':-m JlUlll'~ ns his vict()rips oyer Homflr(}~nl)jH.!'t and ... Joe ~to-asse-I, l1avp pro\'E:\n. In l~l'lght hp is me[!ting .nIl (lXIH\l'lpnf.pd fop who flgm'es to give hltrl con.lclerablA trnllulP, Rambollf>o ({elly, nnat her HORton \lug- ger, Who gave Puul BE'tlf\nbn\h the t')lIl!h· '~st sort of n. Rt ruggle, mpet\ l'ugg,'d Maxie R~.enbloom. while Yak Oklll1 nnd 'rom E.irbl--,.$. ftnp. pair of fornl£lr ilm.l~ teurs, are nlso card(\d This is one (If the best beavywelght ~hH\VS that have \lorn Bcheduled tn quIte awhile, At the Nlllv Matlhn.tta,n I{ld :';01'(011{ wlll 1nakP.' an !!fror-t to trt'ad) the ('ornf1IJa.,I{ trail aftEr l..t. \Ianstrou. (lef~:'It at the hands of 'l\Otn Gibbons, The \Keed\ h to mf'Ct Marlin B,urlte, rugged New UrlellM 'tar, In 'It la-round tilt, The EngU,h hopps, L.. Price :mrl BiIIl;' Prp\tagp lira down for a pair \ ~Ight.' 'H;\il1\t nem Johnson and Harold Maya, respectively, On Th'\'sday at the 102d MedIcal He!fi- men t Armor y lotlt;, eight-round battle\ arO eBl'deri. with Barney Shaw and Jluek Dunne III tile feuture event. Off Superfluous Twenty Pounds from tho· IlaRkpli IlJdian ::ithool. who at- tllimd potlsldern hIe faine as a. fo~tbal1 pla)7' £'r last fall, shared the limelight with Babe Ruth in t hp two l1raf'tice sPSsiong of the Ynnl'E'es Rrh\uule'l fol' to day. Yest£l'rdnr It Was the Bahe Who drew all I (\j.'E's. EVE'r). body wnnted to see first.lloW heavy the home-rull expert v.us :l.nd also whelher he had forgoJ,lun how to knock ' 1 the ball oul of tho lot. The Bab. fUlled to , I mnlle any long drivps, but fie show~d that i his golfing expeclttlon 10 Hot f'ipringa had not seriously Impaired his ba.se':>all eYe-, sight_ J Ie missed a few swings, but when hl> rlld connect the ball tral'elE'd at a hot pact'. i It Is most e.sential, however, lor him to I gN rId of some twenty unn~ce8sa.ry I 1\)(111<10 and nobody r~al!z;es that fact I \Jettt'r thllil the Bahe' himself, I i flig:, bull<y Levi also I\ tmuhled with flbOlJt U'n p01JndR too much nCRh. He iR younA'0r that Huth ane! shoulrl h!J.\le I1tU£> difrioulty In mailing the required reduc- tlon,· Joh~ i\ sure h\ utn hit -II. haseball ; 'iur1l1~1' than he ('an throw a forW':lrd paas, , P\''''tirally every me;'l1ber of the Yanltee Hf) uad h now In camp with the exception or lierhert Pennock, the voteran southpaw, who It a pppars has not yet h3jl his soJ- \r)' <lpmands met. Hay, I\rancl8. anothe1' .\ulbpaw who had lrln1i1 with the Sena- tM' nn,l the Tigers, is due to arrive gome timo todll)' Anti discuss the contract offered I him Ill' ,Huggins, I Noted Oars';;-n-Is Dead NeVI F'Jorroa C1)urse Opened I Ht. John, N, B., March a.-Alex Bl'ay· Ormond Be:>a'C'h. Fla\ March a,-1'heron It'y, \eventy-four of St. John, 'noted oars- r. Crane, FI1llnMlphia, won th~ elg-h.tec!j.-l' tll:Rn or a haIr ~<'ntuI'y ago, died last night hellB puttlln/!: chflmplo~\hlp of €l~1I ,l.~ttr a long IlInPM. Brn~'I.y deofeatc.d Hlg-l Beach ilCr() ;ye.$1lerday at !J. moteh '#til1ieil 9 g1t\!<~ 1;;:ng!lsh _ champion, II! Lhe p'hlladel- It!, ~onjuneiiOon with tM formal opening of l phla ['enteonial In lS1t, and Ellis Ward, the Bnrbour 'Oval Golt Course In houor of American ellampion, IYUt lost tel EdWard a:~orge' lltUrfson BlIt<bour'(1f Detro~ Hanlan, world'S champion, .In the flnal ra,ce, ••• ~ . \'\1.......:.. .. ' , / ... Presents A Superb Hand Tailored Suit And names it the Saybrooke Trade Mark \'ci. Applied Por 'Th~ Hat, Tie, Sho\ and othrr accelSories ,lIwtrat,d ar. from Macy', It is distinctively tailored, if high quality fabtic, yet remark-ably/low priced $44- 75 T H E new Spring sults are here. And so is the an- , nouncement of a surprising acnle\rement in cIothlng- the well dressed New Yorker, To ofter a high grade, hand tailored, suit, of excellent quality in every stitch and thread, for $+4.75 is a remark- able feat. 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