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Show HUGE IW TiiElf " FOR AMATUER HONORS Eastern and Western Mit Artists Art-ists to Meet in 'Frisco This Week. SAN FRANCISCO, April 2. The boxing tournament for tho national amateur championship cham-pionship to bo held under tho aunjlcefi of tho Olymplo club this week will have 113 contestants. con-testants. There was a larser number of entries, en-tries, but tho candidates were Mtibjecled- to such a rlsld physlclal examination by the club's corps of physlelnns that a number of them were refu?d permission to enter tho boui. Bouts Open "Wednesday Night. The boxlnp will be held Wednesday, Thursday Thurs-day and Friday nlghtfe and no sreat has been the manifestation of Interest that ihe louma-;ment louma-;ment promlpei to be a great financial as vcll aA a jportlncr euccess. All of ih Fnstern boxers have aiTled and havo resumed their flnlshlnc training. Easterners After Olympics, T. Stone and Charlen Mayer of New York and J. Is. LAfrenlcr and William Heller of ChlcaRo arrived today All of the contestants will welRh In Wednesday cvnlnft and then .draw for places. It Is conceded that thfl, East-'crn East-'crn contlnBCbt, Irt ord- r to ciirry off tKc honors, hon-ors, ifiUNt defeat the followlnc cracks of tho Olympic club. Billy Leonard. 125 pounds. Harry Baker. 115. "Rough House"" McDonald. 145; Frank E. Kdwardf-, 110; Jimmy Carroll. 105; Jimmy Ford, 125; Vcw Powell. 135. Results at Bennings. WASHINGTON. April 2. Bonutnro rexultc: First race, for lUlics and marN. three-year-olds and up, five, furlongs,, Columbia courpe Tlckl- won. Bettft Bouncer"aec6nd. SBuby Willie Wil-lie third. Time. 1:012-5: ' Second rao for Reldlnjjs ami lilies, two-year-olds, foi'r furlc.nai'-j'Currlruliiiiv wm. The Galloper second, Voodllne- third. ' Time. M second."'. Third rue, for colls, maiden two-yoor-olds. four and a half furloncs. old courfr' (nm-nalnner (nm-nalnner won. Brlttnlnby second, Strom: Ann third. Time, 60 secondK. Fourth race, for thre--ytni"-old. four and n half furlonc!". Columhla course Tho Clown won. Vagabond second, Hocus Pocub third. Time. 1.24. Fifth rr.ee, handicap, for three-year-olds and up. fix and a half furloncp, Columbia course Pater won, Ixrd of tho Vale second, Raco ICInif third. Time. 1-22 1-5. Sixth race, lelllni;. for thrte-ye.ir-olde nnd up, onb mile. Columbia cours Reldmooro won. l.ekabcr second. Wldow'n Mite third. Tlmi, lll. Racing at Oaklawn Track. HOT SPRINGS, Ark.. April 2. Oaklawn results: re-sults: First rac. six furloncs Pickles won, Don't You Dare second. Bob May third. Time, 1 :15 3-5. Second race, four and a half rurloncs-yAl-llne Cummlnfts won. Glendcver fccoiuI. Storm third. Time. S3 2-5 seconds. Third rcce, mile Pontotoc won, Hypuror II. second. Embarrassment third. Time, 1:39 a-t. Fourth race. rIx furloncs Martlus won, J. W. O'Nell ?ocond. I-avlnla True third. Time, 1 0$ 2-5. Sixth . race, mile and a slxtenntfi Chaxllo Thompson won. PMrero Grando 'second. Legate third. Time. 1 :ia 3-5. Champion" Coast Golfist. SAN FRANCISCO. April 2 F. C Newton of the Clalrmount Country club of Oakland today won the championship of the Pacific Coast Golfers' association. He oatlly defeated Dr. J. R. Clark of tho San Francisco Golf and Country club by the scorn of 9 up S to play. |