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PAL MOORE VICTOR :. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus LONGER SCHEDULE Copyght 1021 by al Nk:s Service. FOR 1921 PROBABLE RED WATSON I OVER DMDDr-DEA- R A, u5 ' COQD fMORNiiNC JObT VAT -- r.-.- r , .. ... VOU LOOK FINE minute: of Games Will Be in Southern VS. oaohte;r M v Total 168 Probably Played Carves Out Decisive Win I II ILL. ' Legitimate Bant aril Champion TODAY HOW DO YOU RlCHT II Association Next Season If Some Magnates Have Way. in Rounds Norfolk eACK! I H Over New Orleans Midget Eight OLD I U , J J Y&Fb fEELLOU : ill Expect Greatest Year in History of the Organization. ' Stops Godfrey uauo sco res Knockout. J S r ,, 'I BY BOB PIGUE. '.' - - - - . ", BY BOB PIGUE.- - , ;. A mTu'iUiU- i.f HkS panic?, instead ot the customary 154 cuii-u- t of of the - eam-I'uip- n Pal. Moore, Memphisi king. bantamweights, gave will be il;t in the Southern lcfttu- dttrmp the V)2 of New a 'l Red Watson, an aspiring glove debutante, Orleans, if H'tiie ot'the clnli owners have their way Agitation of a d n terrific iir night's-eight-roun- mill at the South-;r- lacing Monday lunger schedule is already under way, and when the magnates Athletic7, club.' Moore had 'seven cut of the, chapters eight eomc tnpcihcr iii the annual conclave soinetliinp definite, mi the And a decisive to 'New , . i i i .i i. to ihi.Wriedit.' al ministered beating' the m tiniixi-itu- will po'Damy Drleaitiai). - Keferae Billy1 Haack awarded the decision to Moore. reason fur the desire the game of games of the traitors, The lowest to Watson,' who Is a portside warrior, Lbox'er the .bantamweight division to lengthen the ulenilar of games baseball has no mare chan.f crowd that - next sea.-i-e W th f the survive than did other sports tiiat surprised Tal and the big evrA2f;- knockdown in the expectation now packed the house Monday night by the most pt osiierotis par in the history litter Gambling Highway. on ms first session, Pal toro into Wat- of th Southern league. The season KnocKing tne local bantam The Of J of th- in Pal re- son, and it was apparent that lis that only closed was a ban- loyal niemi fhicagu pins the opening canto. knosU R out. recently White Sox did w r ic; when they ceived a left hook to the .law that was trying to ner one. hut stili even Rrcater pros- Pal hooked and Watson, 1321. which is failed to kick th' i.jks off their unbalanced him and he went down, jabbed perity is looked for in found out at will, and repeatedly shook him. the of the for more club Just as soot, thev only to cojne up in a, second, without basis argument crooks were there n Ref- with hard rights tohe jaw, but games on the of the club own- the count having been started by red-hea- d part Vnew eree the gam littla refused ers. The Sox ;,nilt they Uaack. the season i 1!t2 that, some When Moore, it to go down, and was still going; during Watson dropped ! members of were laying was the first time he had even been strong at the finish. WASTE GOOD WEATHER. the Watson got the first round by vlr- - down, but they continued to play ball bowled over in a Memphis arena, and is in favor of their niouOiH in career. ture of his knockdown, while Moore It argued by those with them, and Kept the third time his .entire un- schedule next season that It would V.av been to Jabez White knocked Him down once had the remainder. Moore was " the longer shut when I weather goes to waste own Interest to have fhown each in two one in Detroit marked as he left the ring. I i I ( FIVE! much good their bouts,- "TWP"" HERE't? DOLLAR. at the close of the season which them up and to have ridden the club and the other In New York. 8S NORFOLK SCORES KAYO? I'VE T'b L.L. OT SO could he uti'.f.eil by baseball. of their pestiferous pi sem e. rnr COT ibber! :t The knockdown fatal for It will be remembered that at the The fear of being d "squeal- proved ff TO.. HIDE. VOO MiHT V.tLL If-- have Battling Norfolk, negro heavy close of the H campaign the er." ami a tattletule i, ;hereason th whatever chance Watson might came back in i - ruse tell had and weight, Monday night weather was delightful, and there majority r,f player- to apalnst Moore, for Pal, stung a trial bout against George Godfrey, were nt least three weeks more of crooked run n mum humiliated at been dropped plae;'. - having Norfolk had been barred from th baseball Baseball fans come to Oils, and mo iricm- by a second-rat- er like Watson, tore club on oi In a temperature. piavers Into mad account stalling were all dressed up and no place to selves must show that thev have tut the New Orleanian like a previous match, but it was decided at bull, and from then on until the last go. when, if they hail been presented game's interest heart by running' to give him another chance. with an opportunity to see Southern the crooks to cover. bell sounded. Moore literally chopped Norfolk tackled Godfrey, a all have Watson to ribbons. Watson had only giant league games they would black man from Mobile, and giving been there with hells on. The sooner the crooked players his left hand,. while Moore had both 35 or 40 Norfolk bat- will be shown hands his away pounds, The season usually starts around learn that they up and both feet, using hands tered the man down and then '( is un- teammates the first to deal out and depend- big April 11. when the weather bv their punishment knocked him out two minutes closes the latter move make the quick- ing upon his pedals to keep after, settled, and around shady they trusty of the fifth round had elapsed. The of September, which Is the finest er will the game be rid of the him out of harm's way. bout was scheduled to six rounds. pari who would .: go part of the year, being neither com dirty, sneaking crooks ootlfrey opened strong, and knocked nor hot, but Just right. It is too kill the greatest game ot them TOSSED CAUTION ASIDE. Norfolk down for the count of nine warm for football, but the proper all for a few filthy dollars. in the opening minute. Norfolk baseball, and an ex- Moore soon figured out how to start- temperature for weathered the round, and then tension of the schedule which would FLAG-WINNER- avoid Watson's left hand, which was ed at black hulk his sole asset as a and after battering away the carry Southern league baseball into - fighter, in front of him.. Godfrey tried hard be a Here is a list of minor league flax- the first round Pal stepped around early i.'ctoher would certainly sea- to land , Norfolk the 190 baseball Watson at will, and gave the red- a knockout, but profitable move for the club owners winners during evaded the sleeper and literally the same time base- son: .. head a pasting from every angle. Pal and at provide St. l aui. rocked Watson with lefts whittled Godfrey down to his size ball for the thousands of fans who American association repeatedly and then laid him away. Godfrey is on International league Raltimore. and rights to the head, and later like the game until the frost Rock. in was not in shape, and arter the first the Southern league Little the mill the local bantam started three rounds he was arm and pumpkin. Tulsa. after Watson's body, which consid- leg Western league weary. At last an ef- Kastern league New Haven. erably slowed up the New Orleans year's meeting Grand lad. Pal times sunk his fort was made to lengthen the Central league Rapids. many gloved Battling Gallo send Kid Hutton was voted down. Three-- t league Bloomlngton. fist several inches into the midsec- (2) 1920 mt Int--l Fsatuss Sirvici. Inc. TT H"oL schedule, but it down and out in one minute exactly. However, that was in South Atlantic league Columbia. tion of Watson,' who showed unmis- Hutton fast hooked Gallo opposition half) he relish such started and evidence last season is under- Piedmont league (first takably- that didn't with a left, but Gallo came back and and Greensboro. wallops. stood to have been overcome, socked Hutton with a left that sent : rl the will on Piedmont league (second half) Pal hit Red with everything ex- him to the canvas. Hutton t league probably go h. got up, record as a schedule of Raleigh. cept the stop-watc- favoring timekeeper's only to meet another left headon, 168 contests instead of the usual Piedmont league and for the second and NO "MISPLACED EYEBROWS" GO ON GRID Robinson's Retention Moore a offen-- . submerged 154. fought great last time. association , sive in a Western (first halt) fight, needing but little Battling Arthur made Kid Bevo, Okmulgee. defensive way after the opening the nonintoxicating champion, quit in Wins DOBBS SIGNS AGAIN. Western association (second halfi chapter, when he discovered that two rounds. Bevo all Popular Approval Knid. heart-sid- e fought right Dohba has for an Red carried a kick in his until he a hard sock in the nos&, Johnny signed (final) Mon- got season to the New Or Western association fin.