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PAGE TWO THE FREfcPORT NEWS Freeport Auditorium Monday, May 30th, at 8:30 P. M. TWELVE ROUNDS BOBBY HUGHES of New Orleans ;•; vs. FREEPORT'S SPORTIN r PAGE Dinny\—Editor 1 FRANKIE FAY of New York Fay Fought Joe Lynch n Draw at Madison Square Garden and Hughes Beat Pat. Moore in His Own Home Town, Memphis. TEN ROUNDS TERRY MARTIN of New York vs. FRANKIE WILLIAMS of Brooklyn THREE STAR BOUTS I FREEPORT CLUB TO ON FIGHT PROGRAM OPEN B. B. SEASON •BOY- SCOUTS • tail hy National Council of th* Hoy rV-outa <if Am*rl<a > WORK IN No Knockouts of Knockdowns. Doiiflle Header Monday—Bowling Couples Well Matched in and Domino Tourna- Bouts at Auditorium. merits at Club. With I III' Ther II.- Auditorium on Mon | PI very tame In compari urn- in-ill Hi.- w.-.'k before TEN ROUNDS 8 8 HAPPY GORMAN of Brooklyn vs. JIMMY CARTER of Brooklyn SIX ROUNDS ARTIE DAWN vs. BABE HAYES A REAL HOLIDAY CARD PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 and $3.30 Including Tax > Seats oh Sale at Chubbuck's Pharmacy and United S x Cigar Store :: * •• • • ••••••••••• •:•:•.:•::•::•::•::•::•::•::•::•:.•: HIGH SCHOOL LOSES GMAE T Visitors Take Victory on Strength of Scries of Er- rors of Home Team. Till- Kr.'lioit Ilicli S.l I liiisrl.nll teithi losl Hi.'i' ininie t<> .the Ly n hroo k Iliy h Schoo l lilni' o n th e lie jM.rt ilianioin l Tuesday , b y a scor e o f •W'tu '1. Neithe r i,M m ilis|iinyi-(l mi y i.\i.'|.iioiiii i baseball , an d th a gqtu e viis .rowiled will l wllil llilows mil l I.Mil.rook practicall y wo n tin ' c Ill tin ' llist.two Innlnns , l..\ scorin g algh i runs m i a serie s >.r bone-plays •mil utlie r childis h trlt'ks l.y I li e K«« * I'OI\ .lni i Afte r thlat iii.' >• r.ij> «.•! t l<-il down, iiii.l bor e touui iiMinlilniie e u f im-..'iiiiii CoiiUii'y, Lyulirutik' s Hiur I wirier , was uu i ver y .M,,I,\,' agulna l iiir home leinu. CumptMill l.it.hr. l U K'\l IIUUW fo r I').-i'|i.nt ill (mil ii.' wits round fo r 11 iiuniUer ill Ive I I h r liad li.'.'i. Kl\«'IL th « K. OF C. TEAM DOWNS fREEPQRT INFORMMS airW* Good Playing Exhibited in First Game Played This Season. wns a n Blwenca of tha ui.i.i. N-IIIMI ciiin-i H n d tin- knockdown* Tin' sinr bout wn s betwee n Ralph !>•• Moti of Brooklyn al Ml? pound* an d .fohtmtW linny ,,r N.' u York m I8«H I nils . The ipost.-i-M iiMiniiiiiiTi i three Htn r IKIIIIM, in n this wnx tin - rlimnrsu , being lul l o f i|iilcl i leading, livel y Knlf- utepplng null bard bitting, Darcy r« PelVwl III.- IIITI.MII.II, I.CIIIK (|iil.k.T limn l'i- Mirll, Inn no) l.i'lnx ulili- lo him! 11 <jIIi.'t IIM Mow. A l Kt'lihcll IIIIII tilings pri-lt y mm Ii IIIN own way wllli Johnny l.yiirl i o f .i.'is,. v city. L/nch, wtlgblng 124 pounds, WHS taller than Keti'hell, bul the iliMpiirity In helghl nnd reach rtld •mi si'i'in to matter. When Ketchell nuiHhi'd mill played for Lynch'* rflom mil in- wnfilr] NIIIIIII-III.V seum to throw on in ii|. mill H would M11<I<I<• 111> land on the Jaw or neck. I'retty K I work. Dflrlslon win to Ketchell. 'ill.- tan round* between Ted Reid 111:111, I'JliMi pound*, of Ito.'kiiwuy, mill Tom Lynch, 12H p nols, of New Sfork, WIIH given to Si-iiliiimi. liotli lioys deemed tearful of each other, and 11 wns only on Ki<-ni provocation iimt Si-liliiiii n WOUl d Mil III mil l put ii i 11 few good punchM In the stomach. There wns »ery llttje of the manly urt BhowD In Ilils bout. For nix round* Sol Manui, al KII 1 da, or South Brooklyn, chased Joe Mute, in 182 puundi, of Brooklyn iiroitnd tin- ring. MHIIUI closrii sever iii iiini'H and landed aome wicked Li..us, bu( Mate Detuned in have n rub- Imr in., - : .II. | di d ni'i . iiiiiul . llii-.ni. Miinii s wii s given the declRlpn . ' ** l.ouis Magnolia of Itooknwny and Si|ii:in- Klldie h'urlirs nrtcil us ivIVr'i-ps III their iisinii rupultle manner. The judged were Juc-k itui.-n mill Kil Beck- er; timer, Thnniaa Murrii} j'tyitiouiicer, Archie WaU»ra, 11,. of Coliiiiilnis huaebal i.in,, iii'r.';iii.,i tin- ir.'.-port luformol s l.y ii.r score of 8 to I nn tliet•Atlantic II venue grounds Jypr'Bunday. While it wus Hie Orar^gaiue of the season for i'oiii tinnts, fairly good bueaball MM <'\iiiiiiir,i/ although numerous er- 'iin' feature i.r the uutiiu wus tfi.- pitiiiini; of Moran, the K. i.r C/wirier, who held bis op- ponents io four blti and struck out eighteen men. it was HH* \luformals\ KUii w u p t o iin ' Ni'M-iiiii fraiue j wheu a series <.r ,>I'I,,IM unil wild lienvus en- til.lf. l ili r Kh,:lil M i o H.ur r Illl.'. ' runs . K. .f.'iiMii s iniili.'i l ii UIIIHI mime, allow- ing Uu ' K i. r t ' b.iii.'i- . o.ul ) lour bit s Ihu MOM' Freeport Informal* ,|i,,| l In ' would liniv iiii.linitit.'iit y |.,|,|,|,,,,,,_ , tu ni.'. i ins i.'.m i I, . \ ry . , ,, , ,n/o\ •II,,- l,,,x SCOM:. lellkellH. K Lyubrook II, H lu-dfll if AH H II M.,,„,.,, ..„ rjmnam, Ib N - . » Klrth v • Siioli-on. c I hi«, :;i. a 1 •une, mi I'.mkU'y, M..-..H. i!l »';II ini'li, It' IM.-I, If ... ; . ... C L.M.I. . I (' I.I. I I I 11: [jrnki-im, A , if Knightl of Culumhun Al l I Mil. li.ll . <• . Unlit, illl . . . II nn.. . . I Solllliin .1 . llrt-uv* l| ,|... M II S All Hl rt, 111 ..11. 11 .l.lll.ill.s Lyubrutik 11 H I I-. ' I M S I I - \ I'nrln , . I K.'llv. 11 I ' I )ui||«, III \ I ,,,,., . . II \l..in> II . 1 Mivvei II 1 M.-, > •' 1 .. 111... 1 i n I' \l..inn. 11 I I :,M ' I ., .no . II I n .I,'Ml, , l I l.nk. Mon 1.1. ..in n II i II n ;t .1 UT-3 UP CAPERS ImllM |I J I,.iii,,•!,-, I . I n Uliritll , I I III • |.hi. M r MulVI> ) • •I.- I.) 11 l<> I 111 |.oi l II It II I II II II II II I 1 K u f 1' • 11 II n :« n \ II K OF C MINSTREl• \ ii, i n Hewlett' s In II tiiiv. - i;,-i>,,,, ,i .,, , unde r »-« j fu r il u llolll.'M.l. l IIII,M|II..|||,I.., I n, ;i bUI'tliU I min-licl !,,, « M bil'l l M'll l U B iHW'l l h y iin I \ TII.'MI.M IIIO I i I I I I _- r.i.MUu,. ' llii ' klol j i; , ,1,'iiiiri ' I'oiin.il . Khi.hi, |oo»| . IH. II I il > stal l Ilii 1 IIOIM' \M-II I |i l ,. | (oliiiiil,ii - II I ilii - nn,III,. i ,ui n o n lln - u.il , i lioiiiili , IIII. I ii|>|,:>i,'iii U \MII, Inn. ' i n l l VMI I I. r II n.il Ii Ii I . i-ili . luin. , I Hi. . I,in.e l on. l l li..u . IIIM I wil l lii.M ' HVfc f WU ill.I n I know .IIOII^II I. , nun II of f nn, | |ok.-l.i- i n ili r l-u> | I l l 1 loll i»,l,,-, | || « uuof l lln,.iuli |WU i - I,, MII - r,I,,-.1 1 -i'i l un.li' r III. ' .In,,i.,,n IIUUU u f KlUU AlU' i I,.'.irni a III . .. l I'., i, UulVCj III I I.II.I , In.-.i k UIH , i' i A,I.no \ it 1< Ii ''Tokl.' M , I'nBlliaU ) l l •mirli', 1 u u .i I o ml. I I ll . i,l . I.i n a > no , n,i,l il,., i ,|.u. lii.'ui.i i ii,, ' luumi u f ii,, . i. rui II.UM . GUM CLUB SHOOT ON MEMORIAL DAY Events to Be Held During Sum- mer for Elks and Shriiicrs. I.orne W. Barclay, rllreHor of the niition.'il rouii'll, (lf|inrttii< lit of K'lu cntloti, Hoy S'outH o f AiiiiTlcg, hati Hifiiin I,.-I'll lotmi'd fo r tin* VUUBtt to iii*' Anifriinn committee for derastated Prance of which MIHH Anne Mor^im IH chairman. Mr. Barclay sailed for Franca in May and will there direct flvf scoot cimiiiK. TIIIH work in prov- ing II notable contribution in the up- bnlldlng of mi'-nrlekaa Kmnce. As ijnxehiiii N.'IIHOI, .wit:, n rtoublc header Mr Bardaf wild in his rwnH report: on Memorial r»uy.' Th* fli i irarN \These boyi Ursd in rained homes; will IH. with lh.. I M,|.o,i Ih:h Bchool \\'.v hnve been out of M'IKX.I for five team, i will tori m si 30, and Hh. J*\5 *\• '\' P\\''-/';'- \'-'\ •\ J lln,I coiiipiinloiiMhl p I n their VIIIMKC S second irame with the Merrlch Tenm, (|n|( . s H t||) . y Kn ,,, , he wln( , „,,„,,„ will rtarl si I o'clock. The miinei wJIJ They nine snfferad no much timt they be played on the KroundD of Atiiinrle ire tmderrtopetf physically and mental- nvenue im.i B*di'il utrei-f. TTVP iin.' • iT• '>'• Vli| M^* •*•*• «\\ d fholeaome «\ (lu - Til e FreepoH I lull will op«l u p II ' ,r the l'r.-,'|iori .1 III I.. practically tin me us lum jenr when Mo' riuii team mnde Hhowlhg, The players schi appear Haturdny arei E Je .Ii-nkliiK, K. Willi s W . K|.i .Mo.vi'i-, || . .Tflfree, II Hpflell, mighty «' I.hi,, n I \Hi l-il'l.h \ rtttn lull. Hi, 'I'll.' It. Anton iliiin. ,i lii^li.sl IPIOIIS ;M.' B no w flnlahlng nut ilir rowlliiK tiiuriiniiiiTil on th e clob'n niii'.vs. i; iin- roiu-d nverjf nielli, pach .tpiitn htlfii K t'wo Knmes. Th e tournimuMii will lie Hi, |«hed nexl Tuemluy nltflit. Tin- twn leading l.'Mins lire the . ltiitKlnl.1 K-IIIII, Which wo n B iiml IOHI H (Mlkeiiijin, K«nn nii'l IttlNxell) nml th e III'MIMII I,'.IIII whic h wo n '.I nnd |onl I (Khlii'ttM, It Baker nnd I' Bedell). ' « Tjrenty-twq ploycrn nrp pnKnKoi In tin' iloiiilno ' toujplampnl In which •,l pvery Thurmliiy nlirlit. It will done nexl week. Bnilth- nlthe Is ICIIIIIII^' Baseball Notes Is win, hint; It/i step, ami misstep, icciitiy defeated Wll- U'ly on K\«\l I'H*-\ 1 • ti'iiin luifi inmle Soiiili tiy icallanti-y p ,,rihiiiie<I by Sun An- iTrancIaco. will replaco iiloti nml r^cr^atlon. They only H: tin. chance to er,,w into manhood with till tin' belt BCOOt Ideals of couriiKe, self-/lenlBl, honesty Mini enduriince.\ Many lioy neon! troops In the Unl- ted Btatea have contributed |2B each. which im-iiiis that each troop will have as Us guest at one of the cntnps, a French hoy, who will not only iraln Immeasurably himself hy the experi- ence, but who will also KO hocie enr- rylng the message of 'troutInn with him to reach other hoys un<l the com- munity. So f«r rnc« h«s run, Chatto- k«« thee darkk horsee off the I II I S11111 1 ,ln \ i of Hi. - Ki-.',|,., n the Bergen Be ,-onslsi s ,, r i : 1 1.1 Hi, \ V A ( nnogn lo,.k^k th dar hors o t Southern J&\' M * * * The Cl<\v|jhni| hatting order to sta the Beaton showa terB in iiic lineup, art left-banded bat- Irup \hooting i, Inn iriuli will vUH I • • • irupx The leimi Wher.' nr«- tin- Ked Sox of yester- \n,i.-i on, diiuni l«yT I' 1 '\ N>w Yorlt . Chicago and K A s,'ii,i'H. chain other polntij we«t, ploi i ot the I ;,i.,u I - I Arthur (iu. v (•(Her Hie Top\) Kinpcy, 1, 1 John O'Brien, former major leaini* nuitid I . lli.ii-. Him iv., nili niii'ile ii:,. l.nl l plm-r, has be#Q slBtieil us a scoot ground record of luviiklm I iii b> kfauager Evan.' npilnsi I:• t• 1.«-v . UU ; r 1. Uuiiiier, In '• <i. Martin nnd Mi- llobi s is ilk., hrlniilnu Ilic Im in 1 ret' lion with this siiin:' ...i murk ', KIIV Oaldwe.1] of th e Cleveland In- itlaim ban ijuii iiKltiR Uie »i.ltter In or- ,ier to t:iin control, Olareuce Twombly an t pinch hitter i|ii,'si,'i l Mi r holiu l 1. I III.Ill ti |.< ti I'M Ill l Ill iin Ani'i i 1 12 , l.'l.mil l l l tin - ii r In \ i Hi, ' 1 1. ,ii\i ! 1; u 1, ciiih Hi . I, - w il l I,, ' lifli l n1 i Klk s tm i .•is ' i-luiliiplotiHhl p li. wil l in.MI Sew Voi'l , \-,. w i,. r si'v , IVllllH ) \ \ nn.1 , 1 u ^ \,. u . |lntii|iMlilr e in. 1 M ' able 11 ,,|.iiii' - vv III In 1 ,, 1 ,'lllSsl' S ,,| ' .1 Ill l i(l l I W III 1.1' III lilll: , .1 I • Jo? IMIVOII may be a eeltofe star, lint 111 nn oUtfleldW In the Southern league in- IIIIH (ailed again. Bobby err, veteran Infleldefi has i..'cn released uuconditlonailj \bf the Waterbury Baatera toagiw i ' ltl1 '- The Cincinnati Badi bkw «IK«>* M1 • n.'w i-atcher, « collegian, who umn to Hi,- Hani,- of Astyiiniix DoUllOM. Ill Hi,' I:H I,'i 1 P:IM - I.nml., young '•iitchi-r. hm nefH' CIIIIIII|IIOIIKIII|I , been released h.v KJUUM City, to «'<>- I 1 ihi * ,.r lUe Mm lul u Inn hy I'm,'i,une Ki ,i,i ini Imnd nf ir.ii j,i,,., 1,1,11,1- n,MI, K I'Ollipilll) Hi,- leinpleu MII.l i , Mil, : i ••, 'in,'ill ll Wll ll , 1111,1 Will, I, Will ' . wil l I . lumbia Of the South .illantU' ' ' '. . ..,.1 i M tera hereafter. Owtag to her Jonti Inurin sh , Illll III till' iM'Ht hilt she ..I l.;,|.,. Io ilo hel-M'H |l |ir --eil io return. I he s, oies Unit were made tluoiuh I ,, ,,,,,.,.,„,„„ uere 11 «il> renuirk- ,,l,, A niat.ii betwwit B, I- Haaa liver the Top\ *rthur Uuy Km- p in ;,, |.,l dl rcMihc l will , Unas HV» D Wrd I' '•' l - ullil \ >: \\\ 1 \ mill t ..,i..-v luiilMMl one. '•\\ \\\ T l' T \ n ' ' mil Th e IVMIII uf Ullh ' \\•'\ ' r.iiiowM, :.(• tum«H .- 1 \ lit), • v ,; Knipay ;•' '«•' \ i i iiuuM. ,,|,| V Mc-lc k '\' , i, n urou i ' I i il. I... i k II I', Knlulit «nm Urn Kohcii Jihaw •gUltred shooi I.. Ii 1 Hull KNII ;s in ,\'\ . \' .. 1.I,,, tunw i ' • \ M, T s It. . il'••••»• ' 1 ,• Bum**.... • \ , , VVharff. .. . ; ••'I i..in k AMKiioii.' :<\ M •in is n •„'<• Chelie.v. liny Lome W. Barclay. TIIIH is what a Frencn hoy scou WTOte lust Hummer from the tamp a Complegne: \What I a m leiirnliiK IH worth th e sacrifice yo u mad e In letting \\' K from th e work In th e lleM. I wll work all th e harder whe n I K>. home of ,-Jui t liuuji t mak e II 8cout,o f evii y lioy In our vlllnne too ! \And they must kno w thitt It Is Amii'iiiiii br.HJIb Ilifll hav e tui.du tilt possible. Vive la France ami vlve I. Amerlque! We never salute our ii:u without leelnfln Imagination the stars and siripi-M of another lliic tlon lii'.slili- our own I\ SAVE THE-FOREST CAMPAIGN. As soon a* President Harding ap- pointed M\.v SB t<> -.^ an Kor.-st l'ri-s ervatlou wiek, I In- ltoy BcuUtS ol America Immediately offered tiu-ir servln-s In promotion, of the cause 11 which liny have ull along I.ecu ilcll nilely committed. When the secre- tary of agriculture wrote rfjguaatini 1 In- co operation of the OrgonUWtlOl the national council, tbrougn Iti chief cout executive, gladly accepted lank ami urged its scoul leaden »i >vcr the coimlry to K.'t busy lit once. The plan is to IIIIM- ever] scout trooj proinim- to plant trees ami cart- for thi'in, IIH many liave ficcn doing for e yean patst, to spread forest prevention propaganda throughout tin- country and j;i'l as many people n^ pM Slbli in and Mil of Iht- scout move- 111,in Hctlvcly enlist.',I In this linpor- Mil l I'llllsl - • ii| 1 .li> lor '!•' > HIGH ADVENTURE . Two luiilU's a j hoy KCOIIIS of Sill: yt . California, went camping, on e to ik e iiip <>r Mount Hamilton, the -i 10 ih c UgluaM point in tin Saoiii ('in/ , iiioiiiiinliis . When tlnrkiii' s fell, coinmunicntiou WHS setabllshtd aefween the two enmps hy means of MHSI. signaling apmtratua, designed ami hum i.y numbers of Trsap •>. The dUliiiutt io\ei'e.l wn» only a littlv BIH.II of 11 r 1 > miii-x mid iioih statldm were above 'lie clou,Is at the tUu »h« n ib e uiessu^u wun IniereJunged, FREEPORT Saturday, June 4 Engagement Extraordinary of the Incomparable Queen of the Arena MAY WIRTH The Wonder Girl PHILO The Riding Clown and THE WIRTH FAMILY Premier Riders of the World; tha Highest Sal- aried Circus Super Feature Ever Presented. Positively Appearing at Every Performance. A fraud n.lo.t.l anr<i*non ol »onj«rlul p*rf*rmla( Ekphuu, MonM, PonKi, Pli«. <IO.II, Ooft .nd Monkeri. Buulltul Tropical Birds - Rnnit d and Iiarlnf AcU, Aartai Eaplolu. Lone UUianca Laapt. Woadarfal Blcycliata, Hlfta Win MVM. 25 -FAMOUS A SHOW OF SUPREMELY-STUPENDOUS SURPRISES tVCRY MCT 4 FiniVHl UNO tVlHV fEATURi A THRIU.I A PEERLESS PROGRAM OF PRE-EMINENT PERFORMERS Ivrryihlss New. Ncvel, Cmtly and (oovlnclng TV leal Stirs *l Iht Clrcm FlrmimrDt ONE MILE OF MAGNIFICENT PARADE DAILY AT N00* Allernoon and Nlul.t Doom Open at I an«* • iiiiiiiiiiiiiii m How to Decide Where and When to Buy A glance through the advertising columns of this paper should tell you just where to buy that much needed article. It may be offered at • saving in this very itiue. Or, if not, the next u»ue may bring you the bargain you seek. The question of where to buy is answered by three words: Read the advertisements. They are the messages of responsible, dependable merchants whose merchandise must be worthy of their backing. And the best time to buy is when the best bargains are offered, but we recommend the adver- tisers in these columns at any tune for quality.price and hill value. THE FREEPORT NEWS Phone 359-W 3 i A RAILROAD AVENUE