South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1921 — Page 8

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TRAGK MEN TRAIN ! FOR FIELD EVENTS Coach Ha-tin-is I -ur La-t Call for (Kandidat Mrrt- Srhrdiilcd. AA '.th IP al tr..rr Coac h If a i r, : for tho thinly : c tiflTr.O'n behind xx i t . ; i r -am i A 3.,"H. ('"t;i J a,;r. t h i ' Ho- I'.'-al Jor the Erat e lf. . .! K-a-in. Ar. i r; f r r : Jifl I yf strri'.tv after 9 mem ap;-;' ir;n. u ' r k " u t il n rar tu-. the 1 ti ;".-. more than " etc ran i o. '. i -t s-'aa th;r d.ar tho j f ars in j n'v r-no ! r.dir.. i i i ! fo r .'-": i'i C"r;l'.'."l cl. j- t.' :r r r t. n .r ( i i r;, . i t0 - .--..: at a fnM: ! riri n--t i'u'.vr in th" i::;t'..Tl rnrt ( thf 5a-.r'. Apri; "J :: at Cjlvr. J-'or j'Onio fiv y-ar r.' T:: tM I -n v ii' il'i' ! l' tv. rt th" ra.If ts find th Oran::o and I i' u nun. V.Xoro till tini .om" Htiff ronffsl Wrr s'a-' d, hiit iri r.carly ovrry ras" tho CnU r Lh!h t-' -k th r f th ni'-i t. I ' r. a ends Satunl iv a dual Juoof. with (Jary is aidi:K'. This err;t will ht :-tatr il at N' tr-- rtni ?is th vi h'n p .- - :- t.r trifk ff it.( iiwn, An invitation n.r f t to b- Ji Id t Kala JuazAo c'V-r will ta'K J)! May 7. An initati n tn r t at llkhart wi." tf hif K'fri afroj.f-d tlii dat ): t)" i nt r ; ii LT 'f M:h.iInto this ia'-t an.-'d thOrar. 7 and !u- withlr.iw.il. At 7vaI.nr.azxo, tho Orarr-:- and It In c' r.d p :j rt ist h wi' I rii- t up wlih the . '" in Ifidi '.na, Mi- higan and UI1j: a:.-. May 1 1 tho l it event t' thr tr i k j'Mr will h" sj.md at N(trö D.itn shen th" Nr rth rn Indiana Hi?;h Hhool traok and fn '.d no ot wiil ho hld at Cart:-r f' Id. .May L' 1 thftato noet at Purduo will so many of tiio local Mars competing for state Jion rirfl. Thoro 1 ilentv rf wealth In- the. rrateri.il in which tho Jxoal no ntor )ia" t" l-ek from, hut the h; iiandlcat to thi.H houad ;ih With last ReiHm'H outfit Is- tho I'M k f an oa!j in! ,? i'ir.lcp oit)i to W( t l;o'iL i n. I lie i Jiard Kr-iv I behind th S'dio. l l"es rot I'res- nt tho U kind ..f Kn.und jor u. 'veiupui-; roooi-i. i i n 1 1 ...... to liili jump or po'.o vault on. Tills afterr.oon trad; will start in Vlth a I I ir boom borne candidates nro xpectod to omo out in full Idcom. The p'or track will he a l.'ip .Irawl aek to th.o local mentor, "but the wonderful inat-r;al cannot n kept down by this little matter, find from all a pp.-a rai'a eH another TCorthern Indiana dia nipionshlp outfit Is doped to be. turn'd ut by th? local mentor. RICKA R um MORE COMPLICATED Spokane OffTr A.l.ls o Tex's ProMeiii rans Pull lor New Jersev. lly .PACK VI.HH K. J,t Intia:!t!oi!:,t .n.-as S'ii.e: ".NllW YORK'. April I. Tex Kickivrc'' dih irima ov. . where to staue th Iompry-Carpe:iti"r bttlo was made more compli ated Mn lay. J. J,. Sesu.itJi. a wealthy Spokane. Wash, lumber mar., is re.ponllle. VxMiiiih. aeci-rdinc to a report poinp the rounds, has offered JiiCKaru i.iU.veo a oo e nie ccs. ut- j for. It is reported the match, in j nil probality will be held at Coeur 5Jc Aline. Plaho. AVlth les.s than a Ionen tempting offers from syndicates In two continent.. Khkard will make a. final tlecision during the present wet k. He has prmii-od to r.ame the site Mot S.iturda'. Nf W J r v 1 1 . . : ' t t . v--- - - j . - - - l-tands out a favorite :n the Oeitlng" to land the match. lull lr .l rxy. Boxlnc fans are juilllnc for New Ter? tor several nams. liit rf all they want a chance of peeic.p Demise' and larpentier. bat tluy; ire thlr.kintr several Jui'ips alie.nl f ILe LIk- flpht. j If Kickaial builds a monster arena j nniewhrro In New Jersey, tla y say l Ji T.dll stae a series cf icntistsi llurlng th com in p summer. He ; Jci.own to haw a rlonshlp c-ntest b :-htw Uht chamw en P. I a jiarJ and Lew Tendier in mind. He filso wants to la:-. I Johnny Kili ane find Andv ':;a::.- and he i.r.h.t fiter out of the It.it in 5 1: h y m a k -t match w r.g a Pig thin- of a f'.xw. ;ch for tho firs, tin..- n tOXlr.g Pi t P. is a :;:;!: Johnny IPaff. r.lv JcAn flywcipiit c'..a::-. jr.y V.'iide. wh.o 1-. x Jrrturn to Arne; b'a. 1 h .st orv o b : latchi: e l A .v.. and .In: rc a . to Canadian Champ Scores Easv IT in Over U illard fpoeial fo The Nfw 11Bremen, Ind.. Am .: middleweight P.Air.g Can.ida. gav "bi -, r riHhart a bad :aei:- : tout her? Mo-. '. -.y 5. Jack R yd. c:vc:;;i.:i of Wibard of ;n a 1. h; 1' re u i '. a 1 all the way and at and I aid t: r : . a i :i and ! t t V i1 T r ro If.. 1 , 1 - r . I w.: will and thape at th. Kid Ne Is found ch it: ,i Battling Ii th... hnor ' n C A. Jl. !' lb - ;. Ml. : l .. Iho fiTlit i;p i t N i .1 . a T.X CP. tl.' d- -V.'.U harder hitimg lKixirg. P.-t.-y P 3vi 1 Sharkey f. Iraxv in the Kail arf.-.i Tls r. f TJje be;! -A ,t it Ii"- 'i"'.' of 11' A f tbi et :!;! of ib.mt 4r'0 -:: f his e b X ' r ! t .,..; : r-'imd ! la:: ', ' I m :r a viX -! a r. . f :. d. r . 1 11 a . , .' Ca n pi." ; '1 a row d 7v SEK S-TlMi: Want Ads

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LIKELY LOOKING ARRAY OF TALENT Hrazill and MrCanri Should Prove z. Help to Athletics Chances. ! P In ' is i.f a ' t r:.ic- ; ' PHILADELPHIA. April !r: i r-into th spring bit f.T ytrai.gr.: y( a.-io ns. ( oin n a - r:ny I an f cu-iblo attrihul.-. ! Tf:x I'hi' o'..-:phi 1 A t hh-th-.s work-j od (lilircntly in th ir training oam; , l-Lil t!uy did laL l.o.'L Connio ' .Mar;, y : i ! I a I,;.obaiI "niir dos- j j'.to adv rsdy in nront yt.ir, pro-. ! . to ac cj:iiiI A-ii siiiU' oonoi o; icsulti l oforo tall;inr. l' a sejMad f J v in spl ine tramin:, only üvhad not l x ( n w it ii j This df s not iafor. j howovor. that Mack js .-t andi:v:r pat nn a team of ta llrndor?. I'.taill I.orls .(xnI. I if rt a alh d inf.rhi r I'r.mk I'r.m ! an.d I-Iirrnott .Mct'ar.n. whom ho xcL? to ho valuabh- aKsots. It will ho hard to fcoop Urazill o'f t:'.o roj;uL'i,- toara thi-; v ar. Ho can jd i rlnd or th;rl l.at h- hrt ?! i Iracti( ir.tr at lirst ha. -v.; and lia.? im-pro.-i.od all with hia lo-idirw: and h it tin . Mr"ann is not rt 'J I hut h liitand iidd 'o woU th-';t h- p'onii-.a to nita -ood Chirk Callowa'-. ! it yoar's fail uro at short. It w.nild not) h" hurpri-dr.r to s - tho ic'ifur i ptr.od with an irihtll of Hr i:,l. Iyls. MtCari". and iMian. hv ry ! man i. a hard hit'ar. Tho oatJi'ld will onist of Tilly walker in left. Crank Walker in o'-rit'-r and Weca h, Alvatt, l!d'ns and i Johnson ficrhtin-: fir riht hold. Kldens, a l'o: iound Tean. lias made a ?rreat improsyian with his sdncclr.p. llo ii not a finished product yet hut wall h ar watching. Idkcs IMtfhorvi. Mack is captivated with his pitching staff. Terry. Naylor. Harris. Itomrnel, Ha.t , Picdeo and Mofio, a h ft hander ar. s iio to ho kept while Keefo. Tdvkert. Hay, Parrett. Hlappy and Hoiinach must ti".ht iiout for th" cither placr Mack to'.d Hain-. Komm 1, Hasty ind Moot,, that und r no e'reumrvcntd ho e r i.art with lh,.m an1 th l( 1m, intends to keep th-m until thv statt winninc. With Perkins. Styles and Pill Walker there are no catching prob- J lern. . I ! A birr point in Mack's favor ia ! morale. Ho öidn t have a holdout en his r!ub this winter. Virtually every dno was signed lirforo the (lo-.- (if last season. Kwryhody is dr.uing pood money and i.s happy. Tho fall down of Wlch, C.rifl'm and Calloway last season was; the principal reason why the Athletic eouldn't pet cut of tho c'Ilar but tb io are worthy candidates to fill tin ir slioes thi.s year. jxo EXPOSE OTHERS SERIES PROBE Sox Attorneys Say Gamblers Won $300,000 Players' Bonds Reduced. Ky Infer:, . if i-'ü.il .News Stv1'o: I'Hli'ACa. Ai'iil P A promise to (xjMisv th rs wh.o have not yet been named, and charge .-i that gamblers r apod a harv st c ".o and J a !(-. o i) between $200.the baseball j ycan.lal of 10 1 3 were made Monday before ( hief Justice Charlea A. McHcnald in criminal court by Attys. Pene llot Short and Michael Aheren. nting the seven Indict ?d I i 'U .'. IIU.JS klS ri- I v. J White Sox ball players when the attorneys prepared to ask for a reduction In bonds for their client. '"There are ethers who were implicated and who have not vet been . ,. ... ... ,1 . -r 1 -..'..?...! v-r...- Tr .T 111.' .I-..'.!' : v. hert told Judge Meponald. "We aro not making any announcement now. but we will show it at the trial." i The r. c w indictment against the ! player called for bond for each in the amount of J 2 4 . 0 0 0 . Judge McPor.ald red-ict d tlicm today to .'-."'t each. Ross Young Joins List Of Arte York Cripples I'.v I'nitI I'r. J A CS X , is tho v r i p p ! The T. nn.. April 4. Kos re s! recent addition lit of the x, w York st .r rut fielder was 1 y v illi a bad S : .'ay i'i a game at i ; Kapp i back in -. and Pave PanYou C a n lim;i.r. - an-ur. uueo injur-, d -M mphis. 1 b the y: ime, h: c--t tt is at 'a-1 r a:y. Th series with Wash in: (Pints 1 p ( n ! M.n a v Kings Compote in Tennis But partners Do Work by P: 'a : -.1" Ser 1 - : April 4. King ir.! ccurs lure. ra r. t -ig was d ne th fair sex. 1 th e. c Mil P. c -.ampion .. . v. i .i i IP air.ish. ;e king Fx-K.e en a : . .1 t : ; '' Per.s'o:' repeitcd'.y Ic-ir. g th.e girne. ! - BIR.M IN P 'AM. Ala.. Apr!'. J. !'..:'. M'Nanara. rtoran eitehrr. . ' e ! 1 1 a p;t 1 :crs n ti B;r1111 ball t an:, is bring ho. u.:;i..re m 1. . ....a:.. . a 1:1. . haJ..-, n In prcfioj; c .., pv.l in S C . oars. riioiiiu is . F AMI ELPS, r Wade Kib, f. r S WAITH IS. April 4. Manief the Ij. s ,ni c -o ;,s tam : v.. i:'pres".l .att;n- of Art Itfinlvirt. w::h r.t h.. p a ut l : O hint bans ii.iy t V ? o the s w f!e S t Lou:- ( ar.'.m.'.ls. :r pitch'-r lb to m

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shjns t tiu: Tit.MMNf; iyt I'AKI.AS'. T . April 4 . - ( "het ; Thomas i-j tho third hase tratlic cop cif tto: Clovek.nd ha'.! dub. ; Ho dot'sn't uc a whistle. Ilej .sinahi with Iiis hands. j Ciiet knows that snvirt haso run- ' nirg wins pa mos and pennants. Ty f'ohh revolutionized tin at first has- by taking a lead toward--second after a c!.a:i hit so as ta b ablo to annex another bas in case? the ball is mishandl.-d or momenta! ry j a ?rjr I cd.'-' pays Chet. IIa His oun (ode.

"The s-ame thinp can bv done at 1 "Walkinp tc the end of tho coach -thir l. j r r'a box toward home means for the "At first hav no -Unals are iter- j runner to round th base and Lake

ess: try. The play is all in front of the run r er. ."At third the ball is in play back UNCLE SAM SEEKS . WIN OVER BRITISH IN GOLF TOURNEY Stands Supreme Over England in Every Other Sport Chances Onlv Fair. i;v in t:v i 4. rAiiiuiPiy, I'nited I'm s Staff Corio jMmdcut. NHSV RK, April 4. Hritlsh boxers may be awful bunch as a class, Hritlsh tenni Playern may bo ;l pep below the American court experts. Pritish runners and rowers may bo yards behind Pncle Sam'd men. but with it all. Johu Pull can do one little thing a littlo bedterj letter. Ho nacxlpa VF.CIiamsai He can play poll". I Pncle Sam, after a year of remark- ' able .Muoeos in international com- j petetion has two 'great ambitions! ror me summer to bring back tho international polo cup and to win the British polf championship. The American polo team has an excellent chance to bring back th; lone trophy that is beinp detained in England but the golf nros-pects while tho best in year r.re not over assuring. Made lHaborato Plans. I -art winter such elaborate plans' were ouMimd to go after the British amateur and open title that the British were xvarned ahojt the impending fall from, a throne that they haxe always occupied. to tho inability star playersr2o' Many ef the American plans hav' rror.e astray s-nce. however, lue to the inability of star players to make th- trip over this summer. The leeision of Chick Evans 1 ist xv -k to change his plan. and make the trip over with the Araerican team made the prospects con-ider-ablo brighter but along with it I'lv.ncis Ouimet sa;d bnally that he' xvon'.d be unable to accompany the team. Pob-rt A. Cardner. who pave trie British the grand scare last sum mer i also asking to be excused on account of presvin busine rerptirorroits en. this side and it seems j the. Pave Herron vvilj find the same, obstacles in his way. Tones to ;o. bbv Jones at rir-d sa id i'i In

par, tits objected to his partiedpatin,' thfl Now Ycrk Nationals.flEv? in the championship. but chances tw en the Washington Americans are good that he will he with the- ;in.i ;ow York Nationals was forinvaders when they set sail. I f. i;. d to the (Jiants Mo 0 in the

William I" xvr.es. captain of tl team. al?o may r.ct as h may haxe to era t j-i for thremoval ot a growtc. on !iis sho :ldor. He plan to make tlv trip nr.vw.iy. Mi-- Ale ki t S'irlin.c. American chaMpion. who Is row in England training for the championships hes a reo;.r. c n :n even ii if she a , does thmK the prospects only fair, 1, r'iri t v. . . ,,1 H v t 1 4 k i 4 IUI, .t of lrarnl.ig tho xvind corditior.s. rt ' factor v.hicli has e'ono perhaps , n;(,rf. ihtiVt r.ny ether thing to throw j Araermarw off form in the chain-

p;onsh:ps. i Wambscanss. Cleveland American . hague clu! in fielder and one of the MAY IIAVi; TWO (JIANTS big factors in that club's victory In ATLANTA. Ca.. April 4. Twetho world series championship last g:ar.t". pitcher, nro trying to make 1 year, has a crack In a small bone

the grace with the Atlanta tall tam. hrcexrr, a right hand h.nrler. s'an.ls '5 f-ct and weighs 22c. BodsooJ st ar.d.s aVovc the tlx fco: i:urk and xx c i.h 2 1?,

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i Wim r. i;or. ddhmax, mavof tiio runner so ho -needs hcli) from the WAlur. "Here's my traflic cop c)de: '"Hands ext'nded vertically.' palms forwanl. means for tho runner to rcme into the has s'tandin up and step. "Hands extndel horizontally, palms down, means for the runivr to slid.- or .skid into tho bag. "The coffee prind wave of tho arm means for th runner to po honVo I at lop siH-ed. yit.c a Hindrance. a lead toward honv? so as to be in a position to dash homo if the ball is misplay d or mishandled. Yank "Rookies JOHNNY M I TC H I LP, Sh o rt st 0 p . Secured In trade from Vernon (Cal.) Club. Finished ball player. Hit .270 last year. Fielded .962 In 19". games. Ago 27. Weighs 150. Height 5 feet 7 Inches. A IEX FHRGPSON Pitcher. Won 21 games and lost 13 for Jersey City last. year. Throws a screw ball which he can make break either way. Age 2.1. Height 6 feet 2 inches. Weighs 16 3. Counted on to be big help to Huppmen. BILL. PIERCV Pitcher. Played with Vernon (Cal.) club in 1320. Won 13 games, lost 10. Age 2 4. Woiprh 17 0. Height 6 feet 1 1-2 inchcH. Pooka Kood. TOM SHEEHAN Pitcher. Secured from Atlanta club, where he won 26 game and lost 17 last season. Throws a leeeptive fade away ball. Age 27. Weighs ISO. Height C feet. A. P. WINGO Outfielder. Hit .202 for Atlanta club last season. Ago 2!. Weighs ISO. Height feet 11 inches. Need some seasoning. NEISON HAWKS Outfielder. Played with Calgary club last year. where he hit .3 r9 . Teammate call him "Chicken Age Weighs 17 5. Height G feet. If he keeps up his pres-ent gait he'll be a regular. TOM CONNELLY Outfielder. I.ots of promise. Bats left handed, throws right. Ago 21. Weighs 16r. He ight : fet H inches. Played with Tulsa club last year. Hit .273. JOHN CLIFORI) Pitcher. Wbn 7, lost 21 games for Rochester club, a tail-eniler in th International league last year. Age 30. Weighs I 7 . Height 3 feet 10 inches. WALTER CII RISTENSEN Outfielder. Hit ..143 for Calgary club in 1520. Age 21. Weighs 150. Height ." fee. 7 icehes. Looks good. RAY FRENCH Inf leider. Bought from Des Moines club. Hit .257. Age 22. Weigh 100. Height 5 feet 10 inches. AL HE VOR M E R C a t c h e r Has Yan landed third string job with kees. Caught for Vernon (Cal.) club last vear. Hit .2 4 2. H . . "' ' l OrjCU Vjamo IO KrlOJUS tfjicn McBridc Starts Row Pv A.-so. latd Press: "JACKSON. Ttnn.. April 4. Tne exhibition game here Monday he-

captain o. the , ,h:rd inning when manager McBrM? be ablo to play;,lf yashington. disputed a ruling undergo an op- , ,,y empire Brennan. Brennan

churned MBrlde used abusive l.'.nstirgo ;.nn ne gaxt ir.e cnalors manager throe minutes to leave the cround.-. When the latter refused to leave, the game was declared io rfe it cd. j . -.i 1 1 c. r 1 . iieueiana Jiar arc ans Bone; Out for a Month . p,y .Vfnfhtted Press: 'MOBILE. Ala., April 4. Bill in the lower right arm and it is said no wi.l ne out or in? g ime 10 r at; I cast four weeks. Warnhsgar.s? sus- ' taincd Pie injury while at practice n Houston Sunday.

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timi:s iiioioriKAiiir:ii( snai'Tiio mdsj around third hase is; usually so great that the coacher's voice is drowned out. "Kunncrs can catch my s;ignal3 whia on the dead run. 'Taking tho lead off third, the same as Cobb has set the example, at lirst, pives the runner the percentape in scoring." "Wlioa," Chefs IJrwonl. Chet i.s a noisy traffic cop. l-'ans know hl'm best for his "Whoa! WT.oa! Wha'." Steve's penchant for continual work behind the bat doesn't give Chet a, ( hanco to work at his real job. Fo he spends his time nursing young pitchers and handling the tralllc at third base. HOLD ELIMINATION CONTESTS AT M. D Thirty Aspirants for Net Team Begin Tourney Meets Hard to Get. Thirty candidates for the informal tenni team which will ropn-sent Notre Dame this season will enter a series of elimination contest on the gymnasium court Tuesday afternoon. Following the result of the try outs the team will begin preparations for an active season. Five winners will emergo from the finals which are expected to be completed the latter part of the week. The -successful candidates will then join with McCarty, Wegman, Pfeiffer, Velasco and Hanrahan, high men of the school tournament last year, and form the; group from which the final representatives will be picked. Manager McCarty has been In communication with court officia' of other school and has tentatively arranged several dual meets to be held after the season sxvings Into it full tride. The local pquad will be handicapped In securing attractive dates, however, as the team is an unknown quantity and without the fe nation of an official Fport of the athletic department. l ew Datt-s Open. In addition. tho going tennis team of other schools have completed their schedules for the present season; and in the short period left in the present year fini few suitable dates left open. This is especially true of Conference fichoed. who had regular- schedules and tournament lates arranged previous to the preliminary organization of th local group. Although facing these handicaps, Manager McCarthy is working hard to provide as many possible tests for the Notre Dame court experts ns can be arranged: and hope to make the opportunities of the present season a stepping stone to a more ambitious program for next year, when practically all of the local sharks return to school. The unusual success of the informal hockey seven during th past season furnishes a precedent which the !tfn.ni enthusiasts hope to folloxv. Th annual school tournament xvill be held at the school later in the season and will be conducted independently of the results cf the present elimination. New courts are bfon bni't. old ones repaired and the interest being shown in j move,r.ent hy court cnthuaia ! v hone for the racquet in the ans ofgame i in future years. Michigan Athletic Board To Answer Pratt Request T.v Pnlted Trpi: ANN ARBOR. Mich.. April 4. The board in control cf athletics will decide within the next few days xvhether it will grant DerriU Pratt. Michigan baseball coach, a release so he can play with the Boston Red Sox. ITatt paid he has been asked to join the Red Sor at a salary Mid to be J 12.500 a year for a two year contract, and aks to be released. Tho longest mile in Sweden's 11.050 yards, t':c shortest. China'a 705 xard.

I WINNER OF FIGHT

TONIGHT WILL BE HEADED FOR TITLE Veteran Kilhane Mav Fipht inner 24 Rounds Scheduled on Program. BY JINO KINKHK. . j Word emanating from J.ifk! O'Kecfe's stablo of hoxors in Chi- '; caqn sho'ahl prove di.-cor.orrtinc to ' Artie Roo' Uiil Henry. ()'K,f acf. who will tr.ee t lUt tonUhi m i i a lo round bout it th- Oliver i. ; in tho pink of condition and all srt for a win. Thi? will ho Root's f:i' j appearance west of Cleveland and if j he iii to get recognition in tliis f tion of the country a? ho ban in tho east. O'Keefo says lie will Handy j have to tep at a w.cked pace. j Honry ha been ho nio.t consist-! rnt performing feather in the mi;!- ! wtst anil if he achieves a victory' over the hard hittir g Cleveland r lm J will be directly in line for a crack i nt Johnny Kilbane and the f-ath r-j weight crown. Sine Henry got out j of the navy h has been Joint: bi ! things and has tho scalps of every worth-while lad in the mid-western j states dancrlinp nt Iiis bolt. While in , the service Henry fought a total of! 150 bouts and lost but one d?o:.i n. j He Inirnediateiv reversed thai de- i cision upon his very next meet in. p. liilham May Mvt Winner. Henn having appeared in this city once before, local fans are aware f the fact that they will se- some scrap. Root has gone through th" crop of eastern feathers like a tor- . . . ....

nado goes tnrouen jansas. r. : pport scribe in th? cast is loud in Uas t"his praise of the lad with the her-i the h'voreus apienIape, many t' uting 11: 'a

him us a sure suca?sor to Kilbane. Inasmuch aa Kilhane has sipnifird his willinpnesH to r.uet the winner of this bout the outcome takes on add- j ed importance. Not a feather in the game would be adverse to trying for Johnny's crown. Kilban has held his crown longer than any of the present clay champs and as h j is noxv getting rather old in ring service the wiseacre have been picking a successor t. him for several years. It seems te ! tho 1 nce n.su- of opinion that the winner of the Henry-Root natch should I"1 able to wrest the belt away front the wily champicr. Acute Interest in Bout. Interest In the card not only for the Henry-Root lout Put for 'V ry match has reached an acute point. Every lad who appears n tho card has plenty of backers who will wager on their favorite to carry off the honor in his bout. Kid Fay will have a large delegation frmn Niles and Benton Harbor, as well as those from South Bend, pulling for him to defeat Jimmy Diana who ho will meet in the semi-xvinup of ;x stanzas. Dan Barth and Steve Nie bar will open the card with a four rcnind exhibition. Inasmuch as each ia a local lad it appears as though each will have about the same backing P. th are well known in local amateur boxing circles, each having appeared on several card in and abount the city at various amateur gatherinci'. Card Culls for 21 ItouiuN. Paddy Burns. Buffalo welterweight, who mace such a good impression In his initial appearance bofore local fans at the last card xvill stack up again -it Ste ve Nc me th, also a local product. Nemelh has a big gathering and should give the snappy Burns a gool argument. They will go four rounds and it looks hko a toss-up to decide the xvinner. The card will start at promptly x:C0 o'clock an 3 will Include exactly 2 4 rounds if every bout goes the full distance. Inasmuch as most of the lads pack husky wallops it may be that the card may be abbreviated a few stanzas should Re f-erc-e Ed Smith be forced to give the victim or victims of a crushing blow the "ten and out mouthful. Exhibition Games JOPLIN. April tionals 14: D; 4. Cincinnati Na2. Jcplin Weyarn Brenton and Wingo; . Burger, Ca-Iy. ar. . league 4; 5. Young. Roettge Smith. MOBILE. Ala.. April 4. Cleveland Americans ep 10; 0. Mr. bib , sn. nf htm .a-orbatirm. 0: 2. Ha?" ty. Petty and O'Neill, CPlüs; s::man. Creel and Pond. PHIIVDELPHIA. Apr:! 4 . P. a 1 1 - ! morA Internationals 11; 15; 2. Philadelphia Americans (second tcana 7 8: 6. Matthews, Sullivan and Ecan, Lcarian: Slappey, Styles. and I . Dill MING HAM, Ala.. New York Americans Broeklvn Nationals 5; 12 Apr;: 7 ; 1 f ; : 2. Qii o inn. Ferguson and Mitchell. Me hart. Miljus. Miller and Taxi a WICHITA FALL.?, Tex..ApiiI I Detroit Americans 9; 1;L Wichi'a 'Iis (Texes Lfapuei 5; n; oilham. Ayers .and Wcodali. Marram; Anderson, Boxvman and IPb h.of;". SPARTAN. -PFReDH. S. C. A rii 4

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OKMULGEE. Okla.. April 4 Chicaco AmerPans 4: 15; 5. Okmulgf e (Westejn association ) 12; Z. Hodge and Ze-es, Kcpf'.cr, Barnes and Schuster. BKITTON TO MEET WINNER. 1P Iiiterr.afi -aal N - -? S rvi : NEW YORK April 4. Jack Britton, the welterweight champion. h,s agreed to meet the winner of tiio Jimmy O'Gatty-Louis Bosash bout, which will feature the card at the Pioneer Spurting club Tuesday night. A goo," camel will miles a day. trax e

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