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Show Z, SPORT BULLETINS P Denver, Jan 24 - Jimmy Clabby, ;i the Milwaukee middleweight, completely com-pletely outclassed and outfought How-' How-' ard Bilker, the Boulder boy, in their 4 ten-round bout at the Stockmen's Grnoker Riven at the Denver Athletic club last night. Clabby made a verit able punching bap of Baker's face, beating him to almost every punch and excelling him in Infighting Clabby'S ability and cle-veruess to lead and beat Baker to the punch was the feature of the contest It was obvious ob-vious that Clabby's greater ring experience ex-perience gained him the decision, as he was more the aggressor and cleverer clever-er of the two men Baker did not land half a dozen clean blows during the entire contest, but in the infighting he demonstrated to the fans ;hat he was a game and willing mixer Both men were in excellent ex-cellent condition. Clabby being per tectly acclimated the decision was popular! received by the fans and Baker received a great oration before and after the bout with the Milwaukee boxer. New York, Jan -5. The New York Nationals may get an earlier start at the training of recruits this spring than any other club Captain Larry Doyle, second baseman of the 'ham plon Giants of the league, has notified the club management that he proposes propos-es going to the training camp at Marlin, Tex with the recruits twoi weeks earlier than had been expe r ed. Do le proposed this of his own' volition, Baying n was due to his de sire personally to get into condition as early as possible Philadelphia, Jau 24 -Terriiic bod: blows scored a victory for Jack oil-Ion oil-Ion of Jndianapoiis over Frankie Logan Lo-gan of this city in a hard six-round bout at the Nonpareil Athleth club last night Logan made Ids mistake in trying to outslug the heavier west erner and was outclassed at infighting, infight-ing, although he held his own at long range. Milwaukee, Jan 24 According to a statement tonight by District Attor-ne) Attor-ne) Yoekey no more boxing bouts will ' be allowed here W arrants were issued is-sued tonight for the arrest of Jack Redmond and Joe Welling on charges jof participating in a prize fight here January ljj, Jimmy Clabby and I Greek ' ( Knockout i Brown were i sc heduled for a ten round bout hero ia unary SI ! Cleveland O. Jan. 24 Another I skating record was broken tonight by Robert McLean, of Chicago, amateur champion, when iu a match race he skated a half-mile in 1 16 1 ". The previous record of 1 17 .:-4 v. as made here three years ago by Edmund Lamy of Saranac Lake. N V New York. Jan. 24 -Jose R Capa-blanca, Capa-blanca, the Cuman chess champion, won his fourth straight game toda. and maintained his lead in the National Na-tional Chess Masters tournament, de-teatlng de-teatlng J, H. Morrison, the Canadian lltloholdor ni 24 moves Marshall, Janowski, Jaffe Chajes, Tener.wurzol and Whitaker scored at the expens of Liebenstein, KLupchlk, Kline. Stapler. Stap-ler. Rubinstein and Zapoleon respectively respec-tively . Carlisle, Jan. 24. Glenn Warner, coach of the Carlisle Iudian school athletes, received tonight a letter from Charles A C. Clancy, manager of the Inston-Salem h aseball team. in which Mr Clancy denies inaking tho statements attributed to him and states that Thorpe never plaved on his team in tho Carolina association or any other team In that league. He says that be knows absolutely noth Ing that would reflect on Thorpe's amateur Btanding |