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Another Boxing Show Planned for City Next Week ANOTHER BOXING SHOW PLANNED FOR CITY NEXT WEEK ANOTHER TOUGH GAME MAYOR CHASE Beat English Star FRANCES WILL LOCAL “BILLS" MAY FOR AMBOY TO TOSS OIL STAGE BOXING EVENT MACHINE; _ Semi Pro Season to Be Offi- Cliffwood Twirler to Be Saved BRONXDALE WILL PLAY cially Opened at South for Game with Long FOR WORTHY CAUSE Amboy on Sunday Branch Saturday Messrs. Sheehan and Flynn in ienced moundsmen, will be available In various parts of this Btate and The local lodge of Elks boasts ol of the of semi- .for here on Sunday, and the New York state at the present men capable of running any class of charge promotion duty SOUTH that Frances, the time, batters AMBOY, May 1.—Mayor It is probable social or athletic event, and the professional baseball games at the of the local combination will will arrangements are made for flgh^^ | Daniel C. Chase will throw the first Mechanlcsville twirler, occupy being followers of this Raritan Copper works field every be given another test on this oc- community ball in the game on next Sunday, mound for St, Mary s high benefit boxing shows, and there is woul^B are confident casion, A slow ball has the be glad to assist such men as How™ Sunday afternoon, delivery the no when the Sacred Heart baseball club school of South Amboy in game reason why members of the local ard Richards, Ed Hardlman, Frank that their players will show to bet- always bothered members of the lo- Atlantic will officially open their season, It this afternoon against Elks lodge should not get busy and Selboth and other "Bills” In ter advantage in their second regu- cal semi-professional and It is a putting was announced yesterday. The on the Monmouth county prepare a program for a similar across a fistic carnival. lar game on the lower Elm street question whether the same rule will Highlands big mayor has agreed to do this stunt event here, the proceeds to go to the diamond this govern this summer. diamond. Some members of the lodge are Sunday. and President of the Council Thomas "Smller” Cox, from the Crippled Kiddles fund. The the fact Edward already taking an interest in the Bronxdale Giants, a combin- Despite that four runs If we recall Lovely will receive the throw. Police Cliffwood ''sticks”, is the parochial correctly, the Crippled show and an effort be ation rated in semi-professional separated the two teams at the close proposed will Justice Reuben Forgotson is to act team’s regular pitcher, but Kiddie affairs were started by Har- made the of circles as of last contest, the fans school during early part next being stronger than the Sunday's as the the de- on old E. one of official umpire for as a more important game is Pickersgill, the leaders week a committee to Roslyns, of could not look for a more interest- to organize Long Island, who start- livery. Chattel high in local Elk activities and his work ed the ball ing tussle. into the for Saturday, against carry on the work necessary for the arolling last Sunday, will Going last half The will was carried on Tucson A. C. of Newark, of Long Branch, the Cliff- not only throughout on of such an event. furnish the in of the sixth the locals were school, putting opposition this week's inning, the Sacred Heart combination sav- the but the coun- oppose wood product will probably be state, throughout The boxers and managers will tilt. behind 5-0, and a four run rally in on this date. This aggregation is ed for this contest and Frances used try. be to with In their Initial start the Amboys this session put the local machine surely willing co-operate said to be one of the fastest semi- Atlantic Highlands today. For the various events planned of the Elks in were faced of the in the running. The eighth against representatives put- by Bernardin, inning professional teams in Newark, and the same for the Crippled Kiddles, a certain which Frances comes from ting on a benefit of this kind, and Roslyns, and for five innings a slow rally netted live runs decid- the local fans be1 will undoubtedly the cross river as amount of money is needed each as ball had the ed the encounter. section of city the affair would serve another local semi-pros wor- treated to a of ball and there is better display genuine Walter Rogers, pitching ace of the year, no way of boost for the game in this rying over a shutout. Walter Rog- Business Manager Sheehan is boxing playing. local Amboy baseball nine. His first raising a fund than by staging a box- section of the state. ers, the local fllnger, obtained the building up a good schedule and ac- The Sacred Heart baseball club, work on the mound for the ing show. A boxing show run cor- Each the Newark flrst hit of the cording to present Augusta year lodge of game after one was plans, some of fresh from the encounter of last rectly will enable the of a down in the the best street boys was on last Saturday, clearing Elks puts on a boxing event of this fifth inning, the Me- semi-professional clubs in Sunday, feel confident that this year neat sum. the state when he defeated the Alumni team kind. ehancsville favorite lining the pill will appear at the lower will mark a milestone in baseball iust to Elm on Whiteheads’ diamond. the left of first base. street athletic center during annals of South Amboy. With Buck- the next few Coach Molly, “the smiling cop", Dayton or Ackerman, both exper- months. alew, Young, and Schimmell, as the thinks a whole lot of the Mechan- O’Toole feels confident that twirlers, lcsville boy and feels confident that his team will have little difficulty he will rack up a fourth victory for in downing the colors of the Tucsons. the Saints today at the Monmouth hails from Perth Amboy Ij. A. Clark 1 Young county diamond. Roland “Toots" and made his debut into the Sacred Pitted some Kennedy will also be on hand and, Heart company on last Sunday, when against of the best sprinters in the land. Including Eric STATE Liddle of British L. A. Clark Johns in the event that Frances meets LEAGUE a Edinburgh University, of he made favorable impression on champion, hard will be sent the fans with his stick work. He will Hopkins shot to the front and rnn away with the 220-yard dash in the any luck, to con- Penn tinue the mound duties. be seen in this this season, relays. city all SUPERVISOR s and will be used by O’Toole in twi- light contests as well as on Sunday. TIE TOE FIRST Tlie following Sunday the Pioneers of Perth Amboy, will come to this Jeremiah Cammeyer Suc- Rogers Expected to Be One of city. The State A. C. of North Ber- Fistic Circle Reports Are seen on fol- ceeds J. W. McComas in Local gen, will be here the the Best Hitters for the State Street Boys After Sec- Elks Cannot Recall and John McCormick’s lowing week, Charge of Basement Perth ond County Diamond Vic- When Alley Irvington, N. Y., crew of balltossers That Local Plan Amboys League will wind up the month of May. Moguls tory of Campaign Ended a Tie Sometime in June Manager a Commencing today Jeremiah O'Toole expects to book fast col- Followers of semi-professional For Another Show Cammeyer will be in charge of the ored combination. An effort is be- Big baseball activities In this section made to the Col- Y. M. C. A. bowling alleys, billiard | In ti contest on the Raritan For the first time since the local ing bring Rahway are whether It will be Cop- room, locker rooms, wondering Works field of Elks has ored Giants to this city on one of swimming pool per tomorrow afternoon lodge been interested and necessary for Field Manager Bill In a the Sundays. The Bay Ridge Club, showers, succeeding J. W. Mc- tho qali tossers of the local high state bowling league, the state current about the Flynn, of the Perth Amboys, to of N. is booked for Reports county, Schwartz, matchmaker for the local Smith Street Glee Club Comas, who has held this position school will endeavor to annex their circuit this year ended with two Brooklyn, Y., Count- Walter of Mechanics- in this are the organization and also the New for a number of bring Rogers, second the third Sunday of June, and the especially city, to years. The change victory of this term, their teams, Jersey City and Union Hill, Brunswick A. on Another ville, up In the batting order of the Newark Police Club will also be effect that the National Club A., running weekly ing Big Sea- has been necessitated by the inabil- first having been scored in an en- tied for the top post. A playoff has Sporting shows local machine. this at Highland Park, has given ity of Mr. McComas to devote his gagement with the Woodbridge High been arranged for the club brought to city. the local fistic organization, is to son on Diamond Rahway up the boxing game and is devoting entire time to the work Rogers Is known as a consistent School on house The Sacred Heart Club would like one more which, in plavers the lower Elm alleys on next Monday have show in the New a night. his time to the sale of automobile the opinion of the should hitter, having been heavy hitter street field on out of town bookings for Memorial Brunswick avenue Auditorium before directors, Monday afternoon.
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