THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1919. THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL-GAZETTE 13

LEFT EARFUL RIGHT EARFUL Fifty seeds for a ringside seat' Ifs Five bucks would get us somewhere just as well Jess Willard doesn't choose within the five-mile zone, and one iron to fight oftener. TODAT IN SPQMSman in the next town. CHAMPION EETIRING TO KEEP SUBBY HAPPY; NOW WATCH THE OTHER GIRLS

Forsakes Peugeot, With Entries From Upwards of What in all probability constitutes'will be a clash -with Nate Jackson, Second Series League the most strenuous two-week box- j sensational New York bantam,- 'at Which He Made Many Games at Smart Gym Fifty Sources Assured for ing program Frankie Mason, world's Louisville on Friday, April 25. Three flyweight champ, will ever be called days later at. South Bend he takes Records, for Sunbeam. Promise Rare Sport. Tenth Annual Classic. upon 10 face, has been mapped out on Johnny ''Kewuie" Ertle, of St. j for him by hi manager. Georg Paul, whose remarkable "come-back" j JiiiriiitriBlcmei-., 0o1f thin us t-iiycity, iinandu SLif nn; i thinus .yea> CLUr i_-is> thij«.e- talwmik, woif ^jgiiLm^fighting, \.ncir -- INDIAXAPOLIS. Ind., April 15. —Dari o The gym at the James Smart school April. !£. — With ( doughty little Fort "Wayne battler cles everywhere. On May l he will Resta, who xvan ihe only official chain- 1 •will- to-night be the scene for tho irtwn:h! live up toi Uie expectations of his face -"Young Zulu Kid,, of; Brooklyn, pionshlp ever awarded In the history oJ second series of games to be staged by year admirers he will have accomplished at Cleveland, meeting him for the The speed sport in America, will compete he indoor baseball league recently or- iciuii i :L feut well worthy of note. third time, the other bouts being-vic- In til* 600-mile liberty sweepstakes nt In- ganized under the direction of L.. A. its coHi'-l Starting Friday of next week he tories-for Mason. The last, and prob- dianapolis il'ay 31. This time the win- wan, physical director of the Y, M. ably the most important'b'out of the ner of tho 1916 championship will drive A., and with all players in good thtfctits. liUKlinj; t- ill: o! meets four of ihe country ^ ana i a foreign car, but not the french Peugeot shape and nnxious for the fray, some Ivuiiiu i-.-U.vs. tht- vitstci'ii c !;-.&« it-. i h world's classiest boxers, quartet referred to, will be that .\viih That Jias always carried him xo victory. merest ins clashes should result. ihau fifty univt-criiiirs. i-uMetje.s uml three of whom are at or dangerously Paul IZoort'. which ,will be staged,,at Resia's mount tor the $00.000 contest will The four clubs comprising the league, high Si-!u>t>!s will rrii.-r ili'-ir .-^:i!- lahl.-t-^. near the top of the bantamweight, Toledo the following week, the date be the aame English Sunbeam that the assuring tne I«7r,< tied with -1 : - make a winner o£ the old car and his niaha. Xeb.. Central high schools alretidy FINAL EVENTS OF THE ! A. iluse, of Shelbyville, for seventh-* driving* over the muddy board and asphalt ] ulate. " ' > course In the exposition grounds. Not only Pinehurst's second annual dog show,, ive accepted invitations. PINEHURST SEASON was he confronted with' the flat streets of the first to be held under A. 1C C. rules, Four events in the university section IN STATE TOURNEY. £ the exposition, but during the major Por- brought together a surprising: array of id three In'college division are carded, well known champions and was not jsldea the special. century dash, which The only golf event of any importance j tion ot both races it rained in torrents. 1 open to all. Each class will compete Dorme the rest ot 1&15' he scored sev only the most important dog show ever i the half-mile, mile and two-mile re- still to be played, nt Piuehurst, is the | TseRhoa Fires, liuliunapolE? 2. i97 e-al victories, tils best drive being the held in the south but also the best' ;>•«. and the universities also in the eleventh annual mid-April tournament, | am's Fiv*?. Indliinapulis 2.73" taking of. second place in the Infllanapo- show ever held outside of New Tork Kasraving Cu.. liidiaiiaiKjlis.2.ei;s four-mile-relays. The high sL-hool events schrteuled for April 15, 18, 17, IS and lit. '--e.'a feu- steps behind Ralph ity. consist of the half, mile and two- Brunswick Tlre Co.. lutlianupolis eimas flying Mercedes. His next best There were about 200 high class en- relays, the 400-yard shuttle and the Th various events to be" held during Iiuliana X)efii. Club. JS'o. l. Imliiuiap perlt Srihanca- waa his victory in the oOO- tries/ exclusive of dogs entered for-ex- me d lev relays. the1 last half of April follow: oils - i«vent"tha' ' t openeed ththee checkerecheckeredd caca-- hibition only, the latter Including Police Drake relay records in the varioi April 15—lOG-tar^et handicap at the S^s-Mes-Xo. IndiunapyUp i 2,581" ree of the Chicago board speedway. In Dog Champion Fels, Reserve Grand. CHARLOTTE events have been established in the'past Gun club. Imllannpulis Rotary, liutiaiiapolis.. i.557 39$ '•Dar'io came back strong and nosed Champion Police Dog Bodo von "Weis- five years, earlier marks failing'as the April -16—Race meeting of the Pine- Federal Pattern Works, Indianapoll 2,555 the late John Altken in the race for senstehi and a number of others equally Held of entries broadened. Illinois and Princeton Five. Princeton American championship, conducted by -well known. hurst Joukey club. American Automobile association s Wisconsin hold the university marks. April 15. iti, 17, IS, 10—Mid-April goU The contest for '"best in show nar- Wabash and Morningslde are honor bear- tournament. Pell-Pell. Indianapolis 1.151 j st board. In -turning this trick Resta rowed down on the closing day to Capt. ers in the college class. April 13—Prize putting contest for e'd nrst In five o£ tha bis races of Quincy Adam Shaw McKean's famous the events, recoords. ana Cheney-Kistler, Indianapolis ..1. " '*»-haired fox terrier Champion •women. Gill and Grt-enbank, Jlunete,.. . ft holder: April 21, 22—Second annual United Goodwin-Sutton. Indlaniipolls .. • i.i-is i-tUn*° th'e English-Italian tucks Mmself Pride's Tweak'em. and Mrs. B. F. University Section—Two-mile relay, behind the wheel of the Sunbeam sis anfl North and South Amateur trapshooting Ellott nnd Parlsey. Kokomo ... 1.10T Lewis, jr.'s, equally celebrated grey- minutes flat, won by Illinois In 1914; four- tournament. Schlelmer and Xordhoff. Indianapolis 1.10f> tho. .starter gives the word, *"ta ' hound, Champion Lansdowne Sunflower. mile. IS minutes 3 2-5 seconds, won by Have^the race half won. for with but April 2i!—ftaces. Xorth and South Smith-Armstrong:, Indianapolis -l.OSV^W The decision was finally given in favor Wisconsin in 1916; one-half mile, 1 min- Shooters' race meeting. Binder and Livingston, Muririe,, 1.0S4 ft ''xceptlons the other drivers Relieve that of l,ansdowne Sunflower, ana Tweak'em ute 28 4-5 seconds. Wisconsin In 1916; and RestA Is so lucky that it is almost im- T1 April 23, 24, 25 — Sixteenth annual Jloran-Gavin. Intlianapolis ....-., 1.091 S wns adjudged best in opposite sex. mile. 3 minutes 21 4-5 seconds, " North Carolina state championship trap- Fulhring-Wynn, Jndianapolis ... LOSS** nossftbie to beat him. The "Wlllowbrook kennels' Willow- nols In 1917; brook Rock, one of the best English College Section—One mil? relay, 3 min- shooting tournament. Singles. setters shown " in recent years, won Miss Ga.lligan.;hela utes 26 1-5 seconds, won by Wabash in K. Baker, Princeton sir-1 against a field that was as high A. feel like home to in 'certain events. 1917; two-mile, 8 minutes 15 seconds. RACING SOON TO BE j Phil Sutton. Mime's cos; i quality as any that has been exhibited Edward E. Finney, her husband, who the records in the -140. S80 and long- y Jlorningside in 1915: half-mile. 1 min- N J. E. iloscail. Indianapolis ~,92~ S SUCCESSOR. in this country. recently received CLAUSE ts 30 1-5 seconds, ivon by AVubash in Kistler. Indianapolis 588 .J There was an exceptionally large She made her''home in New'York, yards and 1917. RESUMEDJN FRANCE F. H. Uvingston. Muncle 5S6' * from the navy. It will remain Claire C, Maudlin, Kokomo .- '."t -57S ft GAMP DIX, K. J.. April 16.—The entry for the pointer class, as large if Galligan in the record booh but competed all bver-'the- cou Jack ScholK of Missouri, running o late Bob Fitesimmons may have a. npt 'larger than the entry at. the last back strike event. snow-swept track, copped the 100-yard PARIS, April 16.—Racing, the most A. Muse. Shelby ville 571, | worthy successor to claim the Madison Square show. This class Miss Elizabeth B. Ryan, oC Phila- dash last year in 9 4-3 seconds, three stop E. A. Milter. Indianapolis ' 511' *; watches catching him at that mark, and popular sport in France, is to be re- O. Stonebreaker. Huntington .. 56S.- - world's championship honors in the brought oat Applejack, an upstanding: delphia, is .regarded as- a comer. She 587•I class in the person or black and white pointer, who won tered business, it will be Mrs. Finney the fourth a fltth second faster. This sumed for the first time since 1914 L. Hartman. Huntington marks in the 220 and 50-yard and middle Atlantic year the Jans are looking to Johnson with a meeting at Saint-Cloud May 8. P. Henry, Indianapolis 559 '• his son, Bob, Jr.. who. according to straight through from novice, to win- and her main idea in life will be to the 100 and 220-yard Other meetings will be held on the news from France, is displaying ners. * make Edward F. happy. Olga Borfner is best at ooO Michigan as a likely winner, due to his A. Eadclitte. Princeton some of the pugilistic science which The class of the show is tvell illus- Yards, in the 100 yards stfalsht-arm, wonderful performances in tiie recon courses at Maisons-Lafitte, Longchamp, In the last six years Bip Ten indoor meet.'' Auteull and Le Tremblay. The Chan- he failed to exhibit when in training trated by the fact that entries as well Alonzo A. Stafj£. of the University o tiny track -was so bacly damaged by "THATS IT" at'Qamp MX. Father Matthew J. known as Norwood Johnson's French Chicago, is being sought as referee ot its" use as a. military camp that Tobley. of Jersey City, a former Dix Griffon. Homere's Jack", and Miss Run- . will complete your Easter yon's Yorkshire terrier, Peggy, had to meet, it in hope, d, to- ---assur- ...e. th-----e attend- .,:-_ 1 races can be. run there this year. Work chaplain, who .accompanied the iSth anc« ot Capt. .T. L.'Grifflth. tormer f restorin6. other tracks is in progress. dWjsion.to,Europe, has written 01 a "content themselves with seconda'ry hon- LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES IN ACADEMY'S The Grand Prix d&, Paris —France' s dinner. Order, from your fight in'^which Bob, jr., was- pitted ors in the miscellaneous class." rector of athletics at Drake, and "father" aAin«t the champion of another "NOVELTY" EVENT; LISTS CLOSE TO-NIGHT of the relay carnival. He is now at the "Kentucky derby"—will-b e runatLong- 0 n head of the athletic department of the champ June -9. grocer or phone 62. • diiSsion at Tours. France. X " £ commission on training camp activities Fitisimrnors. although outweighed MADElrfFORT WAYNE] thffity pounds, the chaplain says, Last call has been sounded for entrants in the monster hadlh'ls opponent so badly: jolted at tbeiend of the second round that "That's fc," tKe best on the "Novelty" tournament opening at the Academy drives Saturday EXHIBiTION~GAMES the,other man. threw up the sponge. market. and those who fail to get in by twelve o'clock to-night wiR have DEMPSEY-WILLARD FIGHT MAY BE only themselves to blame. The last minute rush is expected to MEMPHIS. Tenn-, April 16.—Chicago iompetent Judge Enthuses j Americans. 12. 12. 6; Memphis Southern keep the committee in charge busy until the early morning hours association, 3. 11. 7. Batteries—-Kcrr HELD SOMEWHERE IN OHIO STATE Over Boxer Named Wright preparing the playing chart so that everything may be in readi- and Lynn; Calavan, Fentres and De- hart ey, With Pershing's Army. ness for the start of what promises to be the biggest event in CLEVELAND, O-, April 16.—The 1 this city. Now Clevland has fighting^ J A Very Lucky Ex-Champion Is Ritchie "* LOUISVILLE. Ky..' April 16.—Due to championship battle July -t between j again under control of a,', commission* ;» local bowling circles, the state classic alone excepted. The wet weather, the baseball game here Jess Willard. heheawweigh: - - t titl•• e holder, i appointed by the mayor.. ladies' tournament, which is being staged in conjunction with to-day between the Pittsburgh Na- and Jack Dempsu.ipsey", challenger- „. , may be In paytqn twenty-round fights NEW YORK, Apil 16.—There's a sol- tionals and the Ix>uisville American as- held in Ohio. This was the tip handed been held for years. They have never* ier in Perahing's army ot occupation j the,"Novelty" event, will also get under way Saturday and the sociation teams was cancelled. out to-day by Matt Hinkel, famous ref- had much newspaper publicity, being -ho may be the logical man to meet | schedules for both will appear in these columns to-morrow. eree who" no doubt will be the third staged on the club plan, RITCHIB ither Jess Willard or ! BIRMINGHAM. Ala., April 16.—Bir- man in the ring when the big fellows It is known what attitude state auth- 1 ir the heavyweight championship title, j mingham Southern association, 6, 10. 3; meet, orities will take but those talking OhOhiio * 'AS CHAMPION )ne of the most competent judges of ( St. Paul Ameripan association. 10, 17, 4. "There is a move on among Ohio seem confident they can "get away f usrilistic timtrer, "Eddie" Behan, a. sportsmen to hold the fight in this •with it." ~ parring partner of Bob Fitzsimmons, Likely Contender for BOYS, ATTENTION! state," said Hinkel. "And those talking The fight, if staged in Ohio, would 5 as put his O, K. on him, and that it up want the battle fought in Toledo, probably attract one of the largest £ arries weight. The boys who wish to accept George's This is not idle talk, my source of in- crowds In the. history of. the-ring. This* a, Behan. who is serving as a Knights Derby Honors Injured ofter to play ball at League park Satur- formation is-reliable." • ' state alone would probably buy all the* £ f Columbus secretary abroad, writing day should see him at 105 East Su- Fl-htingr In Ohio is not legalized, but seats that could be erected. The cen- 7 bout this Heavyweight, is enthusiastic perior street at the earliest date pos- state authorities have generally left the tral location would draw fans from j ver his performance in a fifteen round LOUISVILLE, Ky.r April 16.—Col- sihle. matter up to local authorities. Clev- ihany states. * attle with a heavyweight who has onel Livingston, regarded as one of Tex "Richard would promote the fight §• een thought the best man of his pound- land for years was 'without fights while the mainstays of the West for cap- WANTED — Salesladies. Canton, Arkon, Youngstown and other himself. No doubt Hinkel, -who is the ' j ge in Pershing's army. He is so en- nearby cities held twelve-round bouts big fight man of the state, would be * husiastic describing the ability of the turing the Kentucky Derby at willing to help-out. .. ; ewiy discovered star that he fails to Churchill Downs May 10, has suffer- The big league baseball season opens Kresge S- and 10-Cent Store. regularly and drew great crowds from give anv detailed information but ed an injury which has put him out next Wednesday and the managers are .... . says "his "name is "Wright, he E worrying about the prolonged winter. weighs 205 pounds" , mpn nowTdowni tLoU ° training- and removed as a prob- Tghtinsr condition. ind he hails from able Derby contender, according to Although a late date was set for the lie far west." He does not give the announcement of B. J. Brannon, lus getaway in the major circuits the man's Christian name or ever his in- owner The gelding, a three year weather man doesn't seem to be in any PENNY ANTE-In the Gold, Gray Dawn tials old aad with $19,632 in winnings to hurry to shut off the frigidity in some The fact that "Wright went, fifteen his credit, was injured in a recent of the big towns. Cleveland. Detroit v>umls with the supposedly bestheavy- and Chicago, in the big circuits, and veisht in Pershing's army is sufficient workout, having "thrown a splint." Buffalo, -. Toledo in the near- evidence that lie is worth while. Bchan majors, are stili muffled in their ben- savs that "Wright fouglit under wraps SERVICE BOXERS GIVEN nies, praying n. little heat will be turned ill" the time and didn't tryfor a.knockout. CHANCE BY RICKARD. on before opening day. 'Eddie" Bshan is- a conservative, thor- However, teams in southern training ughly competent judge, and his inT 's offer of 110,000 for a camps enjoyed a fairly good spring and dorsftment of Wright \ylll ; be- taken. as boxing match between the champion they are returning to the old ball yards :he real thing, •- of the army and the best slugger of in fine shape. the navy as a preliminary to the pro- posed AVillard-Dempsey championship . Spring Camp News heavyweight flsht has interested sen-- Try Journal-Gazette Want ice men in this country and abroad Ads. They Bring Results. ST LOUIS, April 16.—Playtnff~'on Eickard bars only those who were wel) their" horns grounds, the St. Louis Car- known professionals before entering the One Cent a Word. dinals looked, like an even bet for tho service. spring series to-day. After their show- ins against the Browns yesterday, the National leaguers u-ere reinstated m the fans', graces. ' Hornsby and Sister. ivere heroes of yesterday's game, bow! chalking %E- circuit drives. The Car- 'Bowl to Win Health Is "Advice dinals \von, 4 to 3. j . Okla., April 16.— to Women by Champ of Their Sex The' Chicago Cubs were to arrive her& to-day from El Paso. Tex., for a. two days' session with the Oklahoma City "The opinion- prevalent among viewed shortly before her series team of the Western league. Reports yesterdav. "Look at me, for instance from Tucumcari, N. M., last night, said women that, it takes a tig person the Cubs were delayed there and spent [ use a two fingered regulation size the afternoon throwing horseshoes. with a strong right arm to wield sphere and never have used any a regulation size bowling "ball and other since I started in' the game MEMPHIS, Teiin.,' April 16. — The four years ago. The result has been "White Sox were "cockier" to-day after be able to keep it on the alley is all that from that time I have never a day at Little Rock. Ark., where Glea- wrong," is the way Mrs. Goldie keen ill a single day and have built son's" men had little trouble in trouncing Qrcenwald, of Cleveland, the unof- myself .up well physically." Here that city's aggresation, 9 to 2. The Sox ficially proclaimed woman bowling tackle Memphis to-flay. she asked the writer to feel the champion of the world, explains her muscle of her right arm with whicl ROANOKE, Va,,'April 16—The, Tigers presence in the game. To prove her ghB wlelds tn(! ball It was as went to Staunton to-day with eaae of. contention she points to herself, ana 'solid as a rock." No flabbiness mind that nothing couls take the series on glance will convince one that she ;here. with the Braves from them. Tester- is right. She is just little more than Her grin and delivery of a bal day's game was 'a flhigfest In which five> feet in height and tips the down the alley is pronounced as Jenning's crew was on the heavy end of lightweight, is a very a 10 to 3 score. scales at about 135 pounds. being virtually perfect by many o leading ladles do. This little, pleasant, unassuming Chicago's leading man stars whc Some ring rans tninit hUKe wa«»as luckt^^^jy Ritchie probably is a legitimate wel LOUISVILLE. 3Cy.,' April IS.—Babe woman, with a srnile that "won't saw her perform. Many man bowl as a champion and even as a champion- ferweight and he is still clever, bu Adams was scheduled to twirl for the ers of the city cannot get thei Sip aspirant, for he won the: tile from come off," whether losing or win- whether he can ever get back to th Pirates-in the third and final game ning, won her' way into the hearts spheres away at the pins In th .Ad Wolgast on a. foul and during the against the Louisville Colonels. Man- almost two vears he was champion he liKhtweiffht limit is a question debatable of many man and woman in Chi- quick easy form that Mrs. Greenwalc "But Willie's amibilions are not aloti aged Eer.lek announced that his team displayed. And what's more, sh SSk-td... .nhl.ta£ «ut o^e^rd,»ary. that line so much. If he can just trii would move on to Indianapolis Friday cago while shooting in a series of I^eonard and then get a craok at th night. matches against the six leading showed expertnesa in putting "Eng welterweight title he'll be satisfied. woman tenpin filters of Chicago, at lisli" on the ball when she wantei He's confident of that. Moreover he' OKANGEBURG. S. C., Aprll]6—Aided Bensinger's Randolph alleys. to pick off an end pin or clear th confident he can In turn trim Jack Brit by the heavy hitting of Bill Lamar, the She defeated five of her oppo- boards after a railroad on the firs ton and then retire with the honor o Yankees gave the Dodgers their sixth nents, and for the first time since shot.' having held two titles In his ring ca drubbing of their nine-game series yes- sho has been appearing in various In explatnation of her being th terday, unofficially proclaimed champion le on«- for » «~ "U^tSEWillie may do that very thing for lucl parts of the country in exhibitions ro '"till travels with him. Opportunity al PETERSBURG Va.'. April IS.—Old Ed she lost a series, that to Mrs. it be said that she was the womai crossed his path. It was a Hovlik and Harry Thompson, two of Robert Stockman, the well known who recently startled the countr Clark Griffith's pitching proteges, turned north side pin expert. . Neverthe- when she connected with 732 pin the" trick against the Giants yesterday, less, the diminutive Cleveland star in three games, shooting 257, 21 making their series thus far an even smiled just the same. and 265. At the time she , wa break Abetted by Judge's heavy hit- "I believe and firmly advise anchoring for a leading Clevelan .^trer match, lie won tnat on a fou ting, the senators piled up ten rounds woman's team in a match agains in Daly City, Col.. Nov. 28. 1312. - against the Giants 'three. every woman that can possibly do The only misfortune he ever suffere _ — o— — so to take up bowling. To be un- a fast men's quintet. The womc was when Referee Eugene Corri i der tho impression that it takes a won out, .not even needing th T,ondon July ?, 1014, awarded Freddt Try Journal-Gazette Want bip. heavy set woman to wield a handicap that their masculine op V;Vlsh the lifflHweieht title after twent sixteen pound regulation size ball ponents had allowed thqm. — Fred ^ rounds in of milling in which man Ads. They Bring Results. such as the men use is all wrong." Marquardt, in the Chicago Bail fans wore unable to distinguish an One Gent a Word.