BASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOXING Some enthusiasts are getting all It's all over. The last man is out het up over the prospect of Willie in the Contest and up go Ritchie getting another ten-rou- the scores. Following is a list of fight with Freddie Welsh and taking those who correctly named the the title from the champion. But it is easier to convince a copper that a No. 1 L. F. Orlowsky, 837 N. Law-l- er murder is a murder than to make us av. subscribe to any such opinion. No. 2 Miss May Caldwell, 129 S. The memory is too fresh of the Morgan st. way in which Charlie White made No. 3 A. Hansen, 2440 W. , Freddie look like an amateur, only to North av. have the champion come back in a No. 4 H. Carroll, 1955 W. Harri- return fight and make the Chicago son St. man star in the role of a sucker. No. 5 William Tennes, 6438 Lake-wo- od Welsh is wise to all the tricks of av. his trade and is not averse to increas- No. 6 Joseph Caputo, 1027 S. ing the box office tolls. The best State st. way to do that is to let an American No. 7 Walter Hamberger, 2315 N. lick him in. ten rounds, then reverse Hamlin av. the tables on said American in a fu- No. 8 Roland Libonati, 1013 S. ture go and clean him up. Halsted sf- - Over the route the results No. 9 Edward T. Murrin, 3406 might he entirely different Ritchie, Lyndale st. White and the rest of the challenging No. 10 Nathan Kalsheim, 2308 crew will be foolish and monkey with Potomac av. Welsh and the ten-rou- game. Give 'No. 11 J. Fiedler, 1048 N. Leav- - Willie a crack at the title over twice littst the distance and he can carry a small The winner of the first prize gets bet for us. a season ticket to all games for the University of Chicago took second 1915 season in the Cub park. The place in Conference basketball race next ten will be given single tickets by defeating Wisconsin, 30 to 18. to the opening game, April 14. The Huey still has an unbroken chain original announcement of the con- of victories in the international test called for only five first game three-cushi- billiard tourney. He passes, but interest in the team was defeated Morin yesterday, 50 to 44. so strong and so many fans the Other scores: Moore 50, Lean 34; right combination that it was thought Eames 50, Hahman 48; Daly 50, fair to the number. Kieckhofer 46. The Kieckhefer-Dal- y Miss Caldwell, who is an enthu- match was sensational. Daly, 18 siastic fan, missed the first prize by points behind in the 63d , ran the narrow margin of twenty min- 12, one short of the world's tourney utes, her answers reaching The Day record, and continued at a sensation- Book office that far behind the an- al clip to win. Today's matches are: swers of Mr. Orlowsky. 1:45, Lean and Hahman; 3:30, Cap-ro- n Ten more fans named the right and Eames; 7:45, Morin and lineup, but their answers were late in Kieckhofer; 9:30, De Oro and Ellis. arriving and they were nosed out of Maurice Flynn of Chicago Was the prizes. Many peculiar mistakes shaded by Dilly De Foe at Milwaukee were made by the contestants. The Jast night. Won on points. , funniest was the naming of Ping Bo--

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