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Show Tin; SALT LAKi: TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNINU. BOXING IN AUSTRALIA L. D, S. U. uREGAINS POPULARITY ATTAINED BEFORE WAR id e; Jack Munro, Stadium Manager, Reports Good MARCH 28. 1920. .7 Has Strong Swimming Team YANKEES ii LOOM FOR FIRST PLACE IN BIG GAMES IN ANTWERP By LAWSON ROBERTSON Pocmsr Olympic Trainer and Coach et tha University of Pennsylvania. NEW YORK, March 27. Although the data of th Olympic game" to be held In Antwerp Is atilt alx months off, athlete In every branch of amateur athlete ics In this country are preparing with a view of making the teem. The United Slates should have no difficulty In winning th majority of the Indl'hlual event. Th war ha so de- end athletic fileled the athleticof strength that Utilities may Europe look forward to a ret her easv time nt it. who remained InTha 8candlna Ians, tact during th war, should, however, be counted on to make a formldald showing. Greet Britain and her tolonles, ordinarily our biggest athletic rivals, will rnont likely list to be contented with third honors to the Rwsdes, who at least have an organised system During the tape between th Stockholm very Olympiad and the coming game bnt few of th I Sit winner will be v liable for either tbls or the other countries. At- tendance at Matches; Mike O'Dowd Wins u Popular Verdict by Aggressiveness at St. Paul; Weight of Champions Again Up for Discussion. Ameiissrt event and our Intercollegiate winners of this year, together with Kora, the nw record hoidf, ought to bring our colors to the lop of the Antwerp stadium. Hurlers Wanted. Then comes tho weight throwers Hero it. In tho hammer throw and weight our chaoreo are rosy with ouch as MKirath, tho prerant performers hamplon, and Ran, tho record holder. city Also, wo have the veteran. MiTonld, d. In the ahot put, but It seems thwt Finland ny lias some excellent performers In dreamland. However, tho New York who was third In gimkholm, and By T. S. ANDREWS. Taittaia, lloth of three men have Imboy kept sending iu lefts to the fare, u ILWAUKEK, Vis., March 27. and JMcItonald will havo to be In proved with an occasional short right to the hi lUli form to be returned a victor. ry luformntum juit at baud front jaw that made Mike be a bit careful at The dlecua and javelin events must Australia Is to the effect that times. Thera were over ROW) people ahnotft bo conceded to tho Finns and snd the boxing gaino baa gotten present, tiwede, as our performers aro not quit tbcy were given a treat a fighting standpoint. It would up to or rwrorda. lion into its stridei ogam and is now boom-l- i front Our be a wonderful rematch for any club. athlete who may repreof s u sent In fc. tho pentathlon Vhila the American team of alo might nave their difficulties, two although IseGen-dr- o there recently', the f ana of March 17 Celebrated. of Georgetown seems tho equal of As an aftermath of the Mika any European thus far produced. Kyitucy 4 tar ted a strike because of the irf Tha marathon race, considered th Kj. bt. rrtixe in prices, but this baa all been O'Dowd Augie Ratner battle at Mill-of tho Olympic meet. Is tho moot ; hey Pnul, St. Patrick's night, 1addv Available. uncertain Lei of all Thor haa not been a we. that convinced 117 the fans Champions adjusted, liua, manager of the champion middle- consistent good, marathoner produced In MF A American moot prominent for the Stadium to weight, got into aa altercation with motif th necessary country tine the last games, and It int of the art MclKnld, first In tbs shot this would b hesardous ML a possible rdy'anre the prices a bit in order to one of the officials. It all arose over put; M'Hlmth, vlntior of the hammer winner, although theto Hwniea and Finns and many passes, as Padlect tho extra expense of trnnsporta-fro- the issuing of too throw; ILeilv. tho hUh hurdlo oinner. run-niseem to fontor this branch of sport to a dy explained. When the trouble startRichard, who took tho honors In tho than extent tho other grsster countries. Amorim, etc. Tho bosses at ed, Paddy wanted to make it m regular tran Tho available high Jump tot lruslv big uiatrhcs there now are rung-jji- 17th of March affair, no, taking off his champions of other nations are Taipale. both of of events, dlwus winner Finland eollar and necktie, ha handed them to TRIALS MAY from foih a to 14,000, which is Nik lander, of tho aamo country, runner-u- p a young maa next to him, saying: bar. em In both discus and shot put. Htmrlato. good, considering the conditions in that young a hold will thia fellow, moment, a, oO a Finn, who won tho JateUn throw, mo coup try following the world war. . and possibly Gouldtng, tho Canadian, who jefThe CONTENDERS m, eolwalk. tho Jack Minro, head of tha Stadium, man won tho tie and took young reo eara of last reoulta tho from lar afall could lie but not found Judging tho studs 8 peel, t The Tribune. following Interesting letter ter thoright, Inf In foiolgn counchampionship contest excitement subsided. Paddv about the game: PORTLAND, Ore., March !LTrack. tries as compared with our own moat Digger Evans, Just looked for him, hut he bad disappeared. ao rocent performances, the United States and field standards hav gained suiti lerrk from the front, buttled Jack One of Paddy's friends- - noticing 41)4 In second and score that only those men who aro should first heights , places Evans for the buntumweight champion-- that he w& anxious about the eollar ly. stout exactly tho same events In which right at the top will be given consideraat khp of Ausirnlm and won. It was a am tie, said, Oh, never tnind, Paddy, In 1915. tion we were successful in the selection of the American contest, and reminded vs of the well get another at the hotel. ttKdt ari With a new crop of sprinters that are team to go to Antwerp for the Olympic -- vtr finaluvecn Green and Vince Blurk-Ifirrto In tho 8tokholm Inferior games. no way OR, retorted all right, thats of In th Ills Olympic games at StockThe boy Evans is a great fight-v- . ists, we look forward to stion men as 1 dont mind ui- that, but, mind fclrhols of Missouri llaymond of lTtab, holm nine athletes were selected from Mud, no doubt, had good reason to Taddy, 1 left neck in diamond the ye, Faddlck of California. Haea of Notro th Pacific roast, and they wars the beat dispute the decision which gave Jimmy tie. Bad mycess to thepinfellow, but h In their day In their respective events to lami and Williams of ttpokane Wikle a victory over him. Evans is will say it was a n, Conditions today arc far different from worth and any European product. Our middle good scrap Ic- after Nil Me for another match; but 1 the price. those of 161 1. Records have jumped In distance prospects are almost as bright Max-amy to get the flyweight it hard and e is as gores such when Kby prartlrally every event and performers About the same time Frank 4s In those day do not hold f Pennsylvania, Driscoll of ftoston, performance champion to come over here. The a good friend of Mr. Mullins, Costigwn, was hav d Cursame the or of Cornell, standard today. For example, 8hea of Plttiburg, Ms) house drew $12,500. bo ing an argument in the front of tho tiss and 8peer of Chicago. Baker and take Fred Allen, th University of Caliexlf fornia varaitv athlete, who waa selected Wallace Disappointment. building about the pass evil. Mr. OHrton of Naw York aro considered. )y. run our prospective as th Pacific coast broad Jumper and was looking after one of tha In the .1 -- Eddie nd Wallace, the Brooklyn light- doort' for Paddy not by any waa conaiatent at twenty-thre- e feet. Togllhough he noticed that representatives, and tie a weight, proved means as collectively strong aa In 1912, day th men will have to show math disappointment in others were Of Standing, left to right: Henry Orton, diving; Laurence Parser, diving; Stellan Tbedell, (prints; Paul e twenty-threJoie better around centered than his match with Jamito. After Lew Ed- great many officer andwhile to be Ray feet, and tho appear the door waring, distance swimming. Seated: Clyde Service, diving and sprints; Loula being passed along, 4 sprints; Truman Young, of Chicago and aided by several second aamo holds good In all of th other wards beat Wallace it was thought that man ito merely whistled a rag time air. events. In Uevsnncv of New York. sprints and plunge for distance. stringers Eddie would whip the Filipino, but the e- and Stout of Chicago. Crawford of Records Costigan, dont latter wou on points in twenty rounds mindHay, mister,why aaid ro e Improved. O'Connell of Harvard. not get a piano here. HE boys' swimminjj tram of the Lafayette, without much trouble. This Jamito ii The me, but and Connolly of of Washington Athletes who ran travel th 4(0 In SO would in much march better gang L. D. 8. university, under tho di- Georgetown. fighting great and improves with ev- to good music. seconds, or the 230 In 22 or th mile in 4:.'8 will stand no chanr of being selectery battle. Wallace was givtu a chance rection of Charles Welch of the Needed. Men ed on this year s team. Distance The east haa again with Sid Godfrey the week fol- Champions Overweight. to is Deseret trying men gymnasium, able to better these figure every N races at lowing and did better, but the home The running time there eonsidersble been has Lately for and hiA meets with tank the arrange start, they pacific coast 10.009 meters and 6900 boy was given tha verdict on points. men will have to show th class of the schools and universities of the state. may and Home thought Eddie should have bod a discussion about the crowning of a new have a competitor Fallrr of eastern ch athletes before they will even be chamat the legitimate lightweight They are also ready to accept chalMaes., American draw, at leant. That was his ln:t fight champion given consideration. Then they will have it former 133 the from schools Greaser, about in limit, lenges pounds, pion; Enbrought by neighboring uud will Wallace foe leave to here, Ipeast prove their ability against champion: Porea. national five-m- il the gobest In and of Benny Leonard and aome of states. that part of th country. gland by the steamer Bromen, where he refusal it champion, and Simmon of Syracues. the other On Presto recent took to a tour mske While are they several athletes on this there to weight contests some champions hnve before expects Is doubtful if the above are quite In various lines of track and field for opponents wben matched up. ton, Idaho, the team overwhelmed the asItgood sis our previous entrants In th coast returning home to America. endeavor whose records Dundee laid claim to the title compare with th artists of the Oneida Btake academy Olympic Johnny The contest between Jack Green contests, but per- best In the east, there are not as many by a very large score, sn 14). 6. ath- haps two or three additional men may of and Vince Blackburn for the bantam on the ground that he was the legiti ons this would cars to see. type as will wonder how such a thing could hapmats bolder at that weight. In that lete first honors in every be developed before the final tryouta and at the championship drew close to $13,000, the event present time It doe not look By BILLY EVANS. pen in a well regulated ball game. Yet event.capturing also were slated to com- are held. it might be well to go pretty .They .e feasible of the year, in fact, since (O think A the Pacific coast that ball biggest it In did and should s hurdlers of happen, Our usual good crop most major league HAT .la the distressing on the Olympic team wilt pete with swimmers of the Vtah Agri- manare or when the lnte Les Darcy nearly all tha way down the line and game. to snow tha way to most of th representation to a can in that men exeeed the cultural the of th went to Stocktheir bnt nine who happen thing put champions college, one on With the runner right inability and out a places. first, at liia best. G,reen never boxed foreigners. In Johnson of Michigan. Sylholm In 1912. Pete Herman, Johnny Kilbane and batsman hit a long fly to right field. Coach Lowell Romney to get together vester player on the ball field? of Missouri. Barron of Philadelbetter, and be won on points in a fast Benny Robert 8. Lake distance Salt Martin, was playing deep, a the a team made the meet impossible. Leonard are all out of place, Right off the reel most base- The outfield phia. Smith and Watt of Cornell. Erd-m- man. Is regarded clever battle. You can see how the a strong contender had a reputation of hitting them Meet are soon to be arranged with to the best informed entics of Princeton and Kelly of New York for honors In ths as ball enthusiasts will answer, batter title has been changing around first according western tryouta Durhard. Incidentally, he waa a mighty fast the Lust from. high and the University of we hav a fins fle d to choose boxing. The only way to bring Stealing a base only to find that such runner. ing his ysars of competition li has repThe runner on first got the ImBiaekhurn, then Green and now Evans of running high lump should have resented If the West high and Granite theThfollowing Illinois Athletic club of Chithe baa la occupied. all in a short epure of time. Evans about such a change and to make the a on no denying pression the ball would be caught, and Utah. access ia Thera for men place to pools in their schools the team: Richard trying cago, the Lewis institute, the Olympic is to meet Frank Thorn, the veteran boxers live up to their promises is to that is a moat annoying situation. It ia he played It safe by going half way down have of Utah. Whalen of club of San exFrancisco n in have to is the bat1 future and a national second ha results. with swimming league pow organization awaiting f en Uierwcight, but 1 cannot imagine the Boston, Murphy of Notre Dame, Landon of Salt Lake. At ths and tha Elksof club IlliUniversity er to make the necessary rules and rated" as on( of the classic bone1 of ter who hit the ball was positive that pected 1o be organized. of Yale, Erickson of New York and Larlntur winning, although he is still a also nois he was captain of the varsity freshthe hit was sure to fall safe. He rut In the intermountain A. A. U. swim- sen of Utah. All of the above have cleared man to see the weights are proper- baseball. team of which track In loose th famous rounded first and at gregf litlo fighter. Blackburn left for ly adhered that S top speed in the Des- the bar at feet Inches or better, which Mike Mason was a member. Others will say that forgetting .how such to. Hia a England after his match here with that he passed the preceding ming meet, which was held performance would almost certainly ex recent and notable achievements In most The trouble Is that sporting writers many are out often produces the moat runner way between first and second, just eret gymnasium tank last' Wednesday ceed th Green; also Fred Kay, Tommy Ryan, have that of any from abroad, as far as distance game were his victories In th ridiculous members No several and situation. to of have the do doubt tried what an you like Thuraday, limited a a train that passes organization freight tho lightweight, with Jamito to follow should be show. records been In ball 1919 waa to.a which hongame there has been sidetracked. team were auccesiful in winning Rocky Mountain modified marathon doing, with the result that later if his manager. George Baillieu, runner on first base, one out and the at Denver and In the four and a half Possibly you may blame the runner ors in different events. Several med- Johnson in Broad Jump. these sporting critics do not always abatter makes the necessary deals. a hit to mile race at the Pasadena Carnival of outfield. the fly long on or as first much, to perhaps originally be the will als the awarded The wonder Is beys by sgree in their views. aome peculiar I am not prank of the even more than, the batter. Th running broad jump should ba well Roses, New Years day.. At present MarCole Defeats Baillie. that the boxing gams has been able to Through brain, the runner la positive that two trying to fix the blame. I merely want A. A. U. No team representing the L. taken cars of by Johnson of Michigan tin la training In his accustomed thormen are out and the moment the ball la to show that such a thing is possible, D. S. U. was registered in the meet. and Butler of Dubuque aa first place con- ough manner for th Olympic tryouts at Jim llaillie, the coal miner, 'who survive after all the kicking about it hit he starts to run wild, only to be and, of course, someone is to blame. Swimming in the L. D. S. university tenders. although this I a rather uncer- Pasadena, which will attract th speedlooked like nnother Darcy, failed to haa bad. It must be a strong sport to easily doubled look very to and made in athbone up is over s list the After of such knocks withstand very place tain event and upsets are frequent. Sec- iest men west pf the Rocky mountains prominent nicks. and reading given mate lie went good in his tryout, foolish. plays that havo been cited, one is prob- letics. In years before no swards have ond string Jumpers of this country are ii"PTnst Jack Cole, a tough one, and was New Good Men Scarce. , , In who to tho as the air ably up pulled been given out by the school, but this problem tic I. Weights Agreed To. Both Clubs Confused. worst. It Is exceedingly beaten. Matt Murphv, who gave Edto The standing jumps will miss tha serannoying is who There are no more Ralph Roses, howswimmers that it expected year Leonard not occube n able te a who someone scored ever. Benny die Kelly quite teal base and then find of the Adame brothers, may fight, was whipped Rose was In a clasa by himself In Perhaps you often wonder how such pying the regular stnndnrd set by vices that' particular hag. It ia very come up to hv Kied Brock last week, the latter make tne limit of 133, but for several heavily at Stockholm, but William Taything is possible on the part of the shot put, but comparing today's rs th will school association receive the In bow are out to th winner interallied the high Ohio, of lor many been embarrassing tho has forget n runner. in ever If tenth knockout years the weight recognized on the coast with those in th played baseball aud storing jou the usual 8, together with some sort games, should fill the vacancy. give a bit of thrilling east Jamito had a hard fight with as 133 at 3 oclock; the bantam at 118 pulled the trick, yon wouldn't do much and then only McDonald Pat there are to find that your efforts of an award bv the school. Is almost Pole vaulting strictly an three except perhaps on how It happened, but men. In Caughey. LI versed and Fiank Thorn. Ill years of age. Despite at 3; the featherweight 123 at 3, and figuring been wasted. It is mighty disconwould be willing to admit that it was whose performances are on a Bihlman, this handicap. Thorn gave the Filipino the welterweight 145 at 3. These new very batIn to confuse the your place certing possible. men with best In the the par country, a real battle. For five rounds he blind weights were agreed to by the AmerAs a matter of fact, there is on record ting order. If you get awav with it, the U of them In California. cd Jamito, but youth began to tell ican Boxing association at Cleveland, a gams betweeir- - two major league clubs, laugh, of course, ia on the opposition, In the northwest the scarcity is even and feel look if but discovered you very teams, a couple of ummore evident, and some great work will tiicp, and in the ninth a elm to the ehin 1915, and they are very close to the m which both one feels equally two benehfus of extra players foolish. Likewise, have to be done at the tryouts In Pasaput poor Frank nut for the ten count. weights in vogue in Great Britain and pires andconfused In ridiculous to do a bit of as to the of number Australia. Fran-l.icanalso dena Juna 26 to establish this part of jecame If Benny Ned Filrgernld, who defeated France, which he passes a preceding so outa two It teams that the happened the United Stales In the running at all. 135 not make then out at he should Brislmtio. 3, knocked on the lines and Dailey fit automatically thereby - out had Bides er secondaft the changed Ralph Bpearow. the Multnomah AmaA1 Kine. "former champion of New advance into the welter division. Even been made. It wag not until the team retires himself. teur Athletic club pole vaulter; Henry then, it would not make Dundee cham- in the field had Ita first batter In the South Wok1, in throe rounds. Williams, Rpoksns Athletic club sprintBaU Worst. To" Rtadium is stneiotr another big pion, for there are other to be con- box that the official scorer corrected the Hidden er; Gus Pope. University of Washington 135 error. sidered Lew and at more Willie than are those all has Tendler, discus Yes, mighty emoarrassing. tourney professional thrower, and Mose Payne. MultnoOf course, there was a slight excuse yet I seriously doubt if there Is one sinmah club distance man, are four ath3uf) pntries for three classes, from ban-tar- Jackson, Richie Mitchell, Eddie Fitzson for colossal the of bone the everyball can on that the letes who bid fair to make their mark happen thing to lightweight. From twelve to immons, Joe Welling, Llew Edwards, body. t With one out and part a runner on gle field which makes a player feel worse and win the coveted honor of making tne fourteen bouts are staged each night Frankie Callahan, and two new lads first, said runner started td steal second than to fall the victim of the hidden ball trip to Belgium. Others may display high until the finals are reached. The tour- from the coast, Eddie Mahoney and on the next pitch. There were two strikes stunt. Among ball players it Is known caliber when the time for th rest rolls Jimmy Duffy. The fans suggest an on the batter at the time. He made a a the 1776 trick. No player ever for- Special t Tli Tnbua. around ney is exported to last six weeks. and many excellent marks were in Pimformance Walden th at stakes , elimination these sort of half swing at the baU and then, gets the athlete who pulled tne stunt and among tourney registered last year In ths northwest OUISVILLE. March 27. With Man lico last November, when he ran DomiODowd Aggressive. to a bit It be held bark. wide, him before the believing showed It multitude. meets. eould what but up ever a to boys, head, in spits of a had ride, get nique promoter o War out of tho way, it is genrunner was thrown out at second, Is strange, but true, that one can conJohnny Murphy, former Columbia and There have been champions with the bunch together for such a tournevf The stamped him aa a distance runner of the nd In some way everyone actively In the done a mistake that he has made through Multnomah Amateur Athletic club high the that Kentucky agreed erally highest former in promise. and the cleverness Coulon, stylo Johnny bantamweight game got the impression that the pitch his own fault far more than some glarf ii greater Jumper, now attending Notre Dame unilost to Charlie Ledoux, the was the third strike on the batter. The derby, which will ba renewed at JL'Nv. vug, but none with more bulldog Mike champion, ing error that Is turned through a move versity. Is ons of those who is practically In May, with a Fillies Promising. Downs Churchill in no French made as than such and of hidhowever, on France, titleholder, Tha the ruling, the umpire, just sure of making the trip. part KttrI , tVDowd, he allowed the teams to shift, no den ball trick is notopposition. . et at all common, but gross value of $36,000, or $31,000, la an 'Cleopatra and Constancy', the former s Th American team Is scheduled to fighting harp of St. Paul and all the followers on this aide of the big doubt being confused on the number of each major league campaign produces a open race. tot all of tha 107 daughter of Uorcyra and Gallic, the lat- sail from New York July 24 and will king of tho middleweight division. If pond expected. Johnny went six rounds outs himself. was It a a ter ridiculous of Ambassador some In where of surely s and spots daughter couple players probably- - arrive at Antwerp August 2. there were more champion" with the and was put out for the eount, much to situation to see the two teams again colts and fillies that have been nomicritical situation falls the victim Daughter, wer the star This would give the athletes a matter fight ing iustinet of CTJowd and half the delight of tha French boxing en- change position and finish the inning mighty I season fillies & as was considered of be tha of nated the In 1(19. for Last St th game dertty may umpiring of ten weeks for acclimatization before what a. pleasure thusiasts, for it was the first time in a hat, they had once decided waa over, Boston -year in - which Jimmy Austin of the having chances, but a dozen of the best Hopeful at Saratoga last August, Cleothe Olympic competitions, t required only on more pitched ball to St .Louis club pulled the hidden ball look to be pretty1 well matched, and patra had the brilliant Man o' War fairly entering it would be for boxing fatis to go and long time that they had seen an Amerout of the game. He among the best are five or six foreign-bre- d straight. 8he came aa near beating the for the lnsl ican boxer of class taka the ten eount. complete the Inning, as the batter swung trick see them in action. .How Threat to the Foot. son of Fair Play, Indid It so smoothly that a big majority colts and fillies of the highest qual- big American-bre- d He was a mere shadow and missed. Ad Wolmist and Battling Nelson were Poor CoulonI of the crowd didn't know what had acChar Sorry to Inform you. mum, as ity. So It is easily possible that this deed, as did any of the colts that tackled of the ODowj type and tho fans were of his former self, but that docs not him in the course of the season, and she I shan't be able to come no more." fmbarrasbing to Player. They simply figured year's derby may go to a foreign tually happened. always glad to turn out and give them necessarily follow that Ledoux is not a as. did the derbies of 1(16 and afterward won the Champagne at Belsince both teams and the umpires And why not, Mrs. Bouser?" Lady There are some who will no doubt In that a warm welcome. 'Of late years most of classy performer. field mont park from Upset and Dr. Clark. the were be were the must won Smith which 1917, .game Char Can't afford It, mum. Me by George gist that no major league player who haa over. leaving r have been looked noon - If I earns a aa winner W Johnny Coulon was all in when he any of do the Omar the and not, at Constajtcy, saysKhayyam. Rplnawav any more money brains and an .Interest In the game er St. Louis club lip to the last half rule, think of George Smith aa being a Saratoga In August and the $10,000 Easte'U 'av to pay Income tax. London as champions in name onlv, for fought 1ete Herman at Raeino, Wis., haa any reason for getting mixed up as of The held ern was a had foaled in ninth safe Shore because he lead. at the de Havre Grace blood, was in fairly in Punch. Sepforeigner 1917, aud acted like champions in tho ring. stopped in three to his place in the lineup and bat out of Then the Boston club tember, had On Watch going hi the staged a rally that In the United States. He was an Home of them wanted to select their rounds. He was not knocked cold, but order. Certainly no act on the part of had the big crowd in an uproar. Manor handicap at Laurel park in OctoThe his for blood, sirs, nevertheless; by more him makes look because foolish the a was technical one, others white own opponent", player Johnny merely it Ked Sox had climbed to within a run Out of Reach, waa a son of Persimmon ber, Constancy was making a concesthe Hancock sale of ISIS, at which he than to bat in his wrong position. , It of sion of four pounds to On Watch on this paid only $3000 for King played safe in the ring and apnenred to could not continue. It' only saved him causes tie, and had a runner on third and and Imported Rand Fly and hts dam. all the more attention if the bat twoa out. Thrush, may ten full he from A for an were the base well American-brefans a the error, d IX. count, that occasion and she had some bad luck at turn out to be a star. Royal hit, taking herself, repaid passed imagine although. comes who Jester Is ter hits improperly through ball or a wild pitch meant a tie score, was a daughter of Bradwardine and Miss the post. It Is not always shfe to bet small and was not a match tor Herman then he with a hit. and he looks like a by eetting a look at their form. compact to win a game that a few Pepper, she a daughter of Pepper and that and a chance fillies will train as comer. Not so with Mike O'Dowd. , The was all in. A promoter on this side I well recall a game in which an Imminute before had seemed beyond recall. Salt. Omar Kha yam. as everyone knows, to the promise of their fighting harp, since winning tho title, could hardly have dared mako such, a proper batsman doubled, with the base On the play that sent the runner to or should know, was bred In Great BritJuvenile form. But occasionally ops St. Allan Ready. three runs. third has not , Asked promoters to pick match, knowing that the Chicago boy filled, apparently scoring In some had manner Austin Jimmy his sire having been Marco and his comes through, as Artful did in 1906 and Then the mistake was discovered, the got the St. Allan, a son of Bridge of Allan and It In hta glove. ain, ball secreted marks " for him, bnt has taken them had aeon his best day. ahd In 1916. Bo It would be a as was did to dam this and Regret Llama, brought St. Aelwlna. for which Daniel Cunningham proper batsman called out and the run- As the runner took his customary lead, as thev came and given all he hag in Ledoux Has Class. good Idea to keep Constancy and Cleocountry by C. K. G. Billing. ners sent bark to their bases. The batlast April to George Winffield, paid touched him at with Austin f In him, contest lunged at 8t. mind. If they train at all they hts trade in return. His patra ting order as arranged railed for the sec- the hall, the umpire ruled him out and Foreign-Bre- d Importer, was alow finding his leas will go on, , Entries. , . , Ledoux, however, proved by his won- ond Paul Nt. Patricks night with Augic appearance at the plate of the bats- the game was over. It left the crowd but h ran a couple of races season, last Itatner of Nw York wss a hummer, derful battle with Kid Williams, in'Los man who had been a hero for a minute In a daze and, of course, sent many s There are among the best of th that were as good as anything Omar Prince Well. Pal Winters two had He bases. he for has elans. in At 1913, also his that In his first season, St. Mike simply best. In at Angeles, by It showed showed hitting fillies colts and and this year's Khayyam sway with a rather man too soon, and when the patron of the game Prince Pal, which haa just been pur- Allan will be ready to do his best, whatat th sudden turn of derby Donnaconna, Constancy, Cleopatdemonstrated that. Ratner is a mighty that time Williams was the wonder of batted one disgusted feeling was called out for such batsman ra, King Thrush, Prince Pal, St. Allan. chased by Edward F. Simms and Henry ever that may prove to be, In May, bef good lad and liable to make trouble for the bantam division, but he found in proper violation of the rule he resumed til events. Krewer, Rouleau, Royal Jester, Faison Oliver, is a son of Prince Palatine and cause he wintered at Hot Springs. the French boy the hardest and tough- aoriginal hi On second any of the middleweight. ha Called Unsportsmanlike. position. try Another outlander that wintered at Hot Dors, Barn's Boy, Mess Kit, sic., horses Wilful Maid II. He was Imported by tha est opponent be ever met. Finally, in struck out, waa a so be double that goat than lat Jer Wheelwright of Baltimore, and Springs of which big things are expectODowd Gets Verdict. The pulling of the play caused s storm that showed better as the 15th round, Ledoux was beaten and for the day. In races his or is Rouleau, a son of Tracery and Rojsl ed Fort Smith tha Omar Thomas did either KhayGeorge handicap wise fellows can of protest from the Boston press over ODowd won the popular verdict, due Williams was proclaimed bantam champ That the was rather an er- and an overnight affair, both at one Coinage, belonging to Montfort Jones of it was not because the yam. George Smith v make such mistakes lb proved by an In- the happening, alRouleau brought SU.lsiA at to his tireless efforts and slam-bana of the world. at Churchill as Downs last fall were Mississippi. mile, play had spoiled Poston's chances, but ratic performer In an American league game sevon occa- convincing, No on who saw Prince Pal the Belmont sale of 1916. His purchaser work throughout the battle. There was During the war Ledoux served with cident a rrlticivm actuated by a spirit of fair though he uncovered high speed one where the of eral ago, game's years In action In Kentucky last October and was John Madden, who sold him to Mr. Omar Khayyam was aw hardly a moment when Mike wag not honor and several time he waa report- greatest players and managers hit In a play. It was argued that the hidden ball sions.failure, probably because he was last November questions his claim to Jones last summer. was decidedly unsportsmanlike. tearing Into his man and swinging like ed wounded and twice the reporta had pinch, started a rally end then hatted out trick hl or his ability to stick. Moreover, shin class muth The veteran Jockev. Snapper Garrison, throughbarking would same have The been argument The training has evi- of order in the same inning, which was a triphammer. A less clever man than him killed. Hunks he has wintered well.' has Rouleau In charge and b It been pulled by a Boston out the season of 191$. Ratner would never hnve gone the full dently put him in fine shape, for he an Inning that produced seven run On adtancedI had son of PalaPrince well a like of the big Engl.sh colt, which la Of Thrush, a member Donnaconna, time King seen Constancy heve three the scorplay he hit player second safeiv, hts appearance and a of of tho powerful stable of Commander J rangy and leggy, perhaps, hut not had to distance, and, to tho credit of the New has been Fighting as well as ever and happen In Boston. On th other two oc- tine and aKUdonan and, since the game was casions ing two runs, one-rulot has been written already. K. L. Ross of Montreal, waa a winner look at No man In his senses would plav York Hebrew, it must be said that in is bow ready for the best of the Amer- decided Boston players turned the trick, Orestes, n a hit that margin, by here his to at Aqueduct last July and on ons occa- any one of these rolls on last year s form that sufficient is say It ican of he same per was ninth view and tenth rounds bantams. the eighth, taken. point won the ball game. It was not until an yet th sion at Saratoga In August he worked to heat the formtrtanle Man o' M ar in anv was fighting the champion on even He will be here udder the manage- Inning too late that the mistake was Of course, the verv first rule In baseball half a mil In 46 seconds, five furlongs sort of race. But, as already related, of never lose the hall. to Is Know sight ment in had who he the of of Francois too the of late. better also course, Deschampa, terms; fact, discovered, but, PosIn Man o' 6ar Is not for the derby. where the hall Is and you will atav out has been argued that the hidden ball In It and pulled up la broke and there even and handles round, iw'fhe Georges It would Carpentier, take some nerva to pia eighth I hav King Thrush was not a dependable sibly my of trouble, has always been a truth of the truk should be eliminated. no pink ton affair, little doubt that he will find plenty Runs Himself Out. P. John to other two. It heat the season one eutlanders of because a often last creates It even victim be a of the hidden dourta. ball field To racing proposition though he was b g and weedy, H has devekqied Grier, provided one knew on drhy dac but a real battle of the Htanlev Kctchel of star opponent in Joe Lynch, Pete Can you Imagine a passing ball tri k meana that coacher. runner, d spleaslng situation, as It did in the over It But was I" Grier on P. the winter Into John most of robust that on the line, In fact, everyone directly Interested, hat Boston game. Doing awsy with the stunt right. and Billy Papke variety of ten years Herman, Pal Moore. Joe Borman, Jack a preceding what appeared to be a home-rus Ipped up on one of th cardinal princiwould In a way erase the premium that colts about and he has been going splen- Important to keep In mind that English ago. Kharkey. Jack Wolfe, and others, al- scoring race si ad In thoroughbreds, when t.iev Is now- placed on keeping one's head up didly at the Ross farms In Maryland to be Informed when he reached the ples of the game. to the seventh round Olbvwd though be may take on some of the only HowFaison Dor seems to be out of place In this country. Improve with campaigning bench that .he had Is th triik unsportsmanlike? .1 hav and being alive to th situation. retired one or two of feathers, aa he has gained in weight himself between firstautomatically fought like a Turk. There was no re two sides to th hidden a derbv. hut Roxal Jseter. an imported It Is not Imposeilds second No heard some of the leading lights of th and ever, ihne Augic had to use all hia clever- himself and now likes 120 to 122 doubt that sounds Ilk a prize b of gsme say emphatically yes, while others ball trh k. W hat do you think about It? son of Black J aster and Primula, for these outlandi r mav train Into lhg ' c t which Commander Rosy paid ness and footwork to avoid a trip to pounds. (Copyright, 1920. by W. C, Evans j lampion of lory stuff. No doubt a lot of people take a decided view to th contrary. It Is where wo may run up aswinot fifiy-1xpou- them-eehe- , 'ii ld box-wa- Nik-land- fra-tur- ns as prdit w COAST PRODUCE PROMISING PLACE 10.000-mot- 1 U- J out-das- m high-grad- Cos-tiga- n 1500-met- Man-Iverso- n, Mc-Co- H'lnd-nagl- Hidden Ball Trick Is Most Distressing to Unfortunate Victim - long-dietan- cross-count- ry ten-mi- le te kng-dletan- ywamdavs, an . shot-putte- base-runnin- g, . he Entries Promising Contenders in Kentucky Classic Foreign-Bre- d base-runni- o base-runn- er n throe-year-o- ld ld three-year-ol- d, 'us-ba- n' title-holde- the-nev- out-land- er Con-sue- lo ld three-ycar-ol- ( g d, ut half-broth- er -- three-quarte- rs a hsse-runn- er J base-runn- er n. 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