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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Ja)ajta-aasvaj UP-TO-DATE AMD NEWSY T' ''I ROP WELSH FAILED TO SHOW HOW HE WON TITLE FROM RITCHIE IN LONDON FEDS MAY SWITCH RIICHfCHAMPBN? Capyright, mfctTkelreasPuMkMar Ca. (Th Nw Tark RvsnlBg World). CHAMPION TEAM WHIPPING WELSH IN WOUND IP AvIMfj (NTa CUMCHC6 TO NEWARK NOW 1 A A I li I ilriil IkhrtA isaniar iit. stn Master of Englishman AM tht Way at.Qtfitn art. It ttlfctty Woutal Win by Krvockwt in.LonfSf OaUtf el wwt imtt wtStiF THE'CHAMflON NOW? 'T a ai.a.aa wJit.

aecortwtg to fke JMN Cam. Last VMUikm efcuara Garden Ritchie aad Wentk 71. tioaVibout, M4 RltcM. cUu-B-wea-Mit'tlr opinio of twhr OB. of thirteen TTV- vr--I reported tka-Mrntaat tor tka New) eaetoa Hnw.

laa tka pran-. Kr CrtlTl kvatj irShnMBt UMM ft Hon teHlayT Ms. lmtia rue iSeai SfciZZ and Ginger In Yankees9 Practice At the Savannah Camp I 1X m. sxm-K SJlT.saVJl I iH 'X-sTaB VTW -ML it MOWtT EDOMMN. ftuim anrcxoB wMmi m4- M1M1M fcaam that It warn am it turaiA wit.

Ula atart wh aa aafcaaara oaau eZTk aa4 aa lUtlBUa aatwlr a Hac attar Ma avaa. ita luavarad or hiawatu wwL.Jliaauaak Mat aa aw aaa eti 'Ha aa marar a ala4a nafelaa- aac awina of 1U iJi ka aUW UVb ava IM PllWffM. SuawT aa booa far k7kola aa4 ruaa)a aa aMaMapplaa-. ta i too "fir a awaat aM teak. Aa4 lK tiT aa ararwaalatad and af tha ht Walaa Evtry Piayar la Showing Up in Vary FJna Spring Form What It Qoing On With tht Giants, tht Dodgtrt ani tht Brook-ft.

yAmUX. ciu. Starch li. la loYaly aad laa caoaa aoawa.aiva- a Taakaaa taatatat camp to aitar. Maat waataar aoaUaaaa.

aai aaa aaA arary atayar aMwtac la Tary tea aartac fona. That fa- Moaa aaatla at Bin Doaoran'i waxeth aaa aiaaiar aa kla taaky aara raU ay. Taara was raal aklU aaa glagar ta saatataav'a ataoboa kattla. It a van aaaaaaiaa uu mil nuui wara tajrat oaa tally orar tka plata. Tha attaklar of Cola aad Lairia aa aa rataltra' aiaa aaa Flakar oa taa Taanwaar aiaa waa ktnn 'for a a tlBM.aa llrlwui tULtto.

wTST Iru am waanr aa4 kaait maary. Ritokla ataaa a aua utFwaaM iaa aiaoaaaai whwi aa at taa mmrw a Taawa a aMifaiy as- I aaT aaaa at kla aataadla viauia aaaaakt Ma fMah for aaaaa. iaar taa aat thaari aala tut taai Walak la alairlaar facy. liawm iMaakta Ukaaaatf, aai, ta taa Uat nan asr at tka tajfift Taa aaa loaa run aoarad by tka Mcataia ta tka aaranih oaaaa wltk a vnunir Mnii niiaaar. uxua Dinau- waaa aavtka mi aai Taa tatUr had MHavad Vlakar tatkarourta.

Malaal waa tka kaattar Ma af tka day.wllk a aoafcla aad a atari out of two, wlAHTa. i XARUK, March 12. Pltokar TaUy" Pawttt aaaiarad aoawwkat aaaat ta-aay wkaa no ra- nMvad from tha Ptttabursh Fadaral Laacaa Ok tka draft Cor I.M0 that atgaad ak aaatraet ta play wltk tka Oiaato. Tm tka adaaraoem a aaraalBntu gaau waaaUyad katwaaa aldaa ohoin Tka DeyMa woa to 4 la a atfrltad ard. Plaa.

Burn. Wandall, Hoik and Bfliith dUtlnruUhed thmjlT. Pitcher BcbaoD and outaaiaera hod- rtaon aad Pl ara now bln( con- aldarad In th trad for pltekar Par rltt DO DOERS. DATXONA. March It.

BMxrti ridd No. i. at 8a Brass, waa opened by th Boblna aad a team from th BteUon Unlrenttr ot D1and, Xla. The ooUertana am not put up MMk flBiuMlMmi in time. The blc leaner acored It rune In the flrat three InaTnt-f, after which they played mojtly on aeieneive.

pracinins uw nt viaye wiucn tney expect to i iuvlftv th chamnlomhlD eeaion. cor: Brooklyn, tit Btctaoa UnlTer- antm. -J 01 aiariao urea a ncnni ere. xney laoa oaeopara-r ay. letttac aiaa aat an th baaea merely for in araetioa.

uaooro, amun and DU took thetr tum in that order, and tot th collerUne down with two TnQjmfl. th moralna aerub aune car th Ms leacuera a much better work aut. Unfortunately, howerer, Jo Karat, a nromlalnc younciter from PhUaMphla; In attemptlna to aUal Mcend. aot hie foot twleud In th baa ana aaair aieiocaiea ii le mora inan Ukeiy that ha will ba aant.boaM. aa It sill ba aaveral wka before can put on a uniform.

Pitcher Raaan aUapad In a email bol ta th antacid but aacaoM eerloue injury. BaTaTanUa'atJlBBi'tMi Vaat amadataadtelaklaft tYUStaw aaaatint ttaaa Walak gropad aaa way la ta aaiaa a kold autakU'a waatt WUUa twtatad ta kaav kla ama fra. aad arara ta aaaMhlas awwa a kaaw. ktaay af aad aaak oaa tkat Uuddad vilik. aaaaa af Fradala'a I a aaa tha laat rsuad 'raaaiy oaa aawactad to aaa Walak taaa adowM wltk raatoafclad furjr.

JTkay ta traattlnaal aap- ara tad. aad at onoa ruaaad totstkar atMaita. RlUiUla waa aitUBaT aa zaat toiadliakar aa ka aoata. WaUk taTa i rcoYraaV Jakbad, aad aaaaaaa. nat- aaaaaa aetaaaa paaiaa iumbmj aaa JVVnocid Walak'a apataa kaada down, aad HI total pushed klm away.

inatanUv Bitahl waa after Walak Enallah champion aeat 'horaa-vatfaaappy. iarrlna; jab, but W1W 'only miakea in aaaln It and nalkrSTaway at th champion' rib wirir'a-'rlDaliia' left. WeUh doubled fula'a. anlw aetata I hea Ufl UllU awvnu Maaaw wavai aw aaaaywaaaai a CfS jaw aa ruahed In. But thea tblnca thr jafMHK.Ctjvuiravaltia Ihftr'trowd aa aUad up ApaVaaH.

''inaauloaVeUh ROOKFEDS. BBOWN8 WEtlal. aflaa. March 12. Altkouait tka Brookfaaa bar aa In traJatna; at Browaa Well only a week.

tky BATe rounded lata auch condition that La Uaaaa. th hlakly latad and the proapect are that the team wiu iraia ner aaaia mn year. Mac kaa already aolded on hla ratmlar oataaldera. atated to-day that dorg Aaderaoa. Claud Cooper lilktsa Reed, the ahortatoo ot th Phil.

delaMa National, ia twin grovaed to play aecond baae. Tom Beatoa thua far aaam to be In better oondltloa than any of the fungera and. haa been Dltehlaa cunrea. whH th etkara kara mad no attempt to do aaytuas out neav airaifnt aaua. FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP WMU XttotJe, the aaMaead aatde at Ti tmrnn Oaaaa bat attM.

Aeaa Waa. 1 ayjfcHtoatlaaMk IMNVUtW SawM alTa) eemt. et bt aw, aaaa, aaaa eaMsad kaa at a afcw aaa. Tt eaeet Ikebtadefi ae Ural pay bit Janet Ca abe Ten'r a Loa. XaK wu aa aaa ahea Weha aaieaN fcd alaret akaM alerlM "I DMa't IWyaiaea Mai adbd oa do (he nul wataalaf a fc betlle aaUe waratd hard fer fifUe ta au araaaac rsoai aou amm .1 IJ I I3llnhl.

V.alt.l. II pushed hla attack harder and harder. Waath. forced to eorer. re treated to the rope and dodgod from Md to ioiia an enon to cacap.

i Tha uruaa maa now ot ataap crowa uae to as i ad ud aad fiarht Ilka a walah tabbed and tried to.b awept away before iiBuiacr run, pinuou iu a tumor, aaa "hamnaered aanlnat the rones. Ha waa -aioforced to diva in heaHlonr to clinch aatji aoio. Mttin( io, puanea flKRehla away, aad Rltohle, fluahtd, wfurloaa, wildly aaxloua to put In th hnoekout blow In tha few momenta rnr, left. cama.tearlBK bock again. Welak away awirtly, Ideatapped, Mtralni He waa fairly running back- wara nucnis not on ni trail.

aecond to o. Welih Wftot head- l- riant came to an end, wwen hoiainar nara ltitcaia runouaiy beating at'hlk nmtarteit rlha and trvlne in ailiVro' mm Oil. l' aa-Ta bout atarted 'with all the fril.larof..ckanrplonshli. battle. aawa aaaa aaarcaea to inaTing Mttariajr Tka r.wtakia; ea tat fcc aad body.

WU1U a 4 iu a a a a mi mum aa aw Ml nai fottaaatat to aiai. Kaay atatna aad tart ilium bad to pt udi nat a It Ik kaht la th Qatdm. lolau Doad wU 110 lot a Box mU 8oMt Mialtoa. bk iimer. ekr 14 to port with 110 tar utbrt.

Hart Tommj liorylir ooojbad ap" a for aioatkUi Mid and aw rofuatd aekUiaad tkktM ktxauM he rofawd to tot fit pw ont. Iw taaa Jloaar ioluKtoa ni 01la to (It hlaifer a boat la Uw Garde. That frkad of an Tr th emolri to aba to aat now bi to lara aoabt of Mexraaw iohd baton tt Uta. Wbaa Mt ttw Rotal Aator toe th Quota he bad rehd 'Wod lock" Main Waa mM many of oka caw fraa OaHlorato. ret nuawald.

auouw of aawjraar doclind to4y that at to eaooklku UmUec Mt bawl hat at aooeHl any topnreawat la a aara. tut as optratloa will Pl fartbar utd thtt onr. ealtrel fe will eaama th bwt bmcUI lt ht woaw ea kay. UatajtwaUbt thuatiloa of Ctll. font.

I hard at work for hi toa-roood Uttlt alto sattaai Uaa, -ahl. a foofbt et to laaawot A. O. of the Btoax oa attardof akbt, KM Uaau aad Jofcoar Bart aad WIUU Snnre tad KUtaa aani will ohkb ia th other taa tea- aadM. two dal welgbta, ringa'ide and in llghtlnir coatume, were Sllclle, 14 pounds; Welsh, 115 jsaon wor aoouc two pounds and a half of clothe.

In th early Dart of th flKbt Walab responded to ltltohle's determined at tack by DUiunir irceiy unut me vnu of the third round. Wllllo roado no protest, but the pootator hissed Welsh. AfUr' tb third WeUb touned ualne- the ton of his head In the clinches and for aaveral rounds clinched lass frequently, relying more on his footwork ana nis aucaing to evade Itltchle's Attack. Neither man anowea any M-aaatUv haataaMNlxlit caaaestoa. aaa m.BJ tanud trofajetoeiL morrow altrlU auat Touas Boaoy la on of th Ure teat on ttit all-aWr card to rtdml lu It Mtfloatl'of vbuuiic, aad ta book) atU Mas toaotbtt Twaaj yunU ooj Youf Wtrotr aad Juaaty ruts ead Harry urn, BUly Olfc), th Mil knows boxtiw; promottr, who th auntfof Dtnnj Uaaird.

Jlot Co(. It; and other promiaast flattor and to owner of to rtlrawat A. a to th Svonx, dtlna lux Uwttr ppty to-el(ht la honor of Euro rlcnartt, who It prtanttD to doutio quarttt of Ih Utdlos tootitff i th ttronx at li, Koldl't Kojrtl Ttwttr tilt wtwk. Four olubi will (Us th foBoafef boxlu thow. thk alof I UoDf Jkor X.

0., W1UI Andin Johnny K7t. lnakr Burnt t. Younf IIom. ltd Jtrk Nlton tt. Ilwrj lhUUpt: VtadarbUt C.

of Bruoujn, Sutblo IwddM T. Kid TJ luc. tad Uwty Bosh ia. Jo TitnMjr; Nw PoU A Btnmjr Dltauad WUU Oo HuadHd tod Tfclrti-Ofth Strrot Bportlax Glub, lUUta Jo Ots ta Totma Illcttr. Jack Dor aiaa ta.

Kid Hum, and Youcs Oohta n. WUllt worth jnentlonltur at the' end. marks Wei in hadn't landed a blow that waa hard enough to do much iinmnge, ana Ritchie's heaviest punches had been directed at the Welahman'u body. from the condition ot the two at tha end ot the ten rounds it seemed likely that Hitch I would bo able to stop WeUh In a longer fight, lie waa till' fresh, add Welsh waa arm weary ana in aistrass xrom too ooay punisn paent. Vka aata receipt war SIMM, Akawt 4.TH paapl aaw tka tekt "Hawa iHHTfH nWDOttt ffWstoUva' VOOttfA LUt Baker's Playing Enables St.

Nick's Seven to Win Another Hockey Title Ritchie Smym He Wmntm LonH Fights Welmh Prmimem Work of Opponent BY FREDDIE WELSH. RHchl fouakt a much batter flfltrt than ha did against in London and besides was much fatter. Ha started right after me from tha bell. Rltohle deserves a Rreat deal of credit for tha battle a put up as he fought every eeoond of tha contest, which Is something ahugrue or the rt ef them dlof net do. While I was elew get' going.

I think my clevernese anaftha I land-ad In the last half ef the battle entitled ma to a draw at least. WILLIE RITCHIE. I want In tha ring to give the feeple the beet I had anoVl hope eatiefied thm with my hewing. If Wth had kept his word and fought me back Instssd of holding mo I think I would have teed a geed ehanea ef stopping him. In many ef tha rounds I threw eolence ta tha wind In order to aeera good blow.

I am ready now ta fight Weleh a twenty or frty-fiv-reund battl fer the title and will alse make him a big aide bat an tha result. Schoolboy Golf Is Making Future Stars of the Links This Year's Interscflpiasuc Schedule Is Biggest'ver Attempted. HE Increased activities planned fpr the Interscholastlo Golf League this, year Is a fitting testimonial to the benefits many schoolboys have gained from the pub- llo links at Von Cortlandt Park. The new organisation, another aaai- tlon to the already long list of leagues for youthful club swingers, Is com. posed of hundreds of students or.

new vrfe tiia-h Hchools. With but few ex- tha leaau members first learnea to arivo a vn rnrtiandt Park course. After scnooi nouro uuu mtu th morning the publlo links last year Mraaaaa flnllMl Willi VUUlUllll VttoJVia trying to Improve their game. Their enthusiasm led to the formation of a league consisting 01 teams irom un various Institutions. The schedule for uumi ia ma Diaaaoi am iuuua stera have attempted.

There wUl be many lnterschool contests leading up to the finish of the season which will consist ot the Interscholastlo championships. These title matches will Start on may auu tug Boston A. A. Defeated in Decid ing Battle of Amateur League, Former Princeton Star Scoring Three of Five Goals Made by Champions. dapide the championships will be a rouna robin affair.

At a saeetlna of tka laaaua the fol lowing officers were elected: Preal- uent, Mr. tfchriber. Townsend Harris Hall; Vice President, Mr. Rohden-berg, Do Witt Clinton; Secretary, Mr. uoenaoerrer, commerce; Press nepre-eentatlve, Mr.

Obendoerfer, Commerce; Treasurer, Mr. Hicks, Stuyve-sant. It ia the competition auch as the Interscholastlc League offers that Is developing many promising players lor our golf clutw. a large number or the mora promi nent clubs throughout the country during the post few seasons have made special efforts to encourage the came of golf among boys. Many tourr amenta have been held and1 the entry list continually showed a growing interest for the ancient sport.

Out of these "kid" competitions have come a number of the leading players ot the day. It waa only three years ago tkat Max R. Marston, the Ilaltusrol champion, waa competing In the Interscholastlo League. There is also Philip Carter of Nassau, the present Intersehciastlo title holder, who plays a game ot golf that com pares favorably wltk that of hundreds ot older players. There are also a cores of other vnunaratera Who give promise of de veloplng Into capable players, simply because they gained an early start in one of the Juvenile leagues and learned the game correctly.

OR the second year in succession the St. Nicks, or, better still. Hobey Baker, won the Amateur Hockey League championship. The Santa Claus and the Boston A. A.

sevens met in the last and da elding game of the schedule at St. Nlctaolaa Rink laat night, and at the finish tka score waa: St. Nicks, or, better still, Hobey Baker, five goals and the Hub contingent two. The visitors started oft as though they were going to run away with the title. Before the followers of the local club had comfortably seated themselves the Boston bunch scored two aoola.

Thlawas just what the St Nicks. or. better still. Hooey for inspiration, and when, the half ended the champions were ahead, to s. After the hair the iiostonians were never aangerous.

Aicnouirn Hobey scored three of the five goals made by his siae, nis team mates played in the best form shown this season, as their attack was unrelent ing and their defense almost perfect, without the Princeton star tno Nicks would not have won the title, as It has been his work that haa enabled them to win seven out nhadwlck. the Boston goal keeper, was struck over the eye In tha second half with a hockey stick and was forced to retire to have the cut patched up. Soon atter he returned, minus his nrnui-tori vlaaaes. the St. Nicks acored.

i. VIm tr rfnnnln. ahntl lloy aoyv tmm than until, the end or tha amma. Clifford drew nrsi dioou ror potwu SPORTS OF MANY SORTS of the Stat obamptonshlp tourasy will played to-day. He won C.

EL Vaa Vlack ot icon tela! by Th. w.i Rartatration Committee ot the Amateur Athletlo Union mad It known yeaterday that all the members ot the relay tam of th Four teenth and Beveatyrirsi niion who compet la th Military AtbHtlo League relay race at th Meadow-brook game in Philadelphia to-morrow night will be auapended from fur ther competition. ti decision of the Southern Tork Football Aaaoclation handed down vtaterday. the champlonahip ot the Saturday Amateur uoccer titwu waa AiAtA In favor ot the overseas wan derers, who will not be required to play their final game with the Central Y. M.

A. of Brooklyn over again, aa had been expected. Tno veniraie naa pro- the reault of tho match In que tlon on the ground that there had been a transfer of playere from the Belgians ih. nrii.ii. In conaeouence of which tho Ilelglana forfeited one ot their cheauica gumoo.

PALM BEACH. March R. iiv former Florida aolf champion from Brooklyn, is the favorite in the that ever a well on The winner oord remarkably th outward round, it had Pennant Hopes of Big League Clubs Sized Up by Bulger on Camp Tour Ho i etna Bulger, The Evening World' baseball expert, Is on an ax-tended tour of the training camps of all the big loaguo clubs. He will watch the various team in praotloe and slse up in a critical, unprejudiced way their pennant hopes and chances, Uareboll lias reached the stage where Interest extends to teams outside the homo cities, so with the desire to give the fans an expert's view of the entire baseball outlook, Th Kvenlnr World orlcinated th novel series which proved so inter esting laat spring. Tha Bulger atorloa will give The Bventng World's readers the only raal line on what may be expected In tha pennant battl to coats.

Tka Srat at, tk series will ba published Saturday, two x'a. due to lone- xrutts. and led by up at tno ninth. If he had finished out hla medal round would have been do to 7. PRINCETON.

N. X. March It- Princeton's two-mil reiav team de feated Pennsylvania in a pretty race doing the distance, which la forty-elrht yards more than two miles, in the good lime 01 minutes ana aeconas. i mm inn, u.ut. Poggenburg, New York, defeated R.

M. Inr finish In the elahteenth Kama of th Claaa A amateur billiard tournament for tha national championship. Averages Poggenburg. 9 13-43 Lord. 9 3-41 High run tivra, to, Two new out ot town teams have sent In tkelr signed entry blanks for the twenty-Tour hour rouar skating raoe wnion starts at Madison tkiuare Garden March IT at midnight The new comers are Oeorge McLean of Bath, who is paired with RoJIle Brrkhimer ot Kansas city, and Htan- ler Keyes ot Detroit, teamod wltk Biuy MoitAtt or rniiaaeipnia.

All four professionals will arrive here to-morrow, when a dozen mora stars from the Middle West will arrive. In ciudiiur Steve unipiey, Artnnr idling ton, Frank uacun, jcshs uarey, King Rex, Joe rorreac layman MDoro ana Carroll ponnou. Military Revtew aad Atkletles. The second military review and athletlo tournament of the John Wanamaker Commercial Institute coropotod of th Junior employ of John Wanamaker, New Tork, and Company will be held to-night at tha Beventy-flrat Regiment Armory, Thirty-fourth Street and Madison Tber ara twalr avaats. loaM taapttkUe aad priyata daa PINAL HOCKEY STANDING.

Woa. Lost. P. St. Nlcbalas.

7 1 Boston A. A. a .760 Crescent A-C. 1 .176 Hooker Club .176 IrUh-Ataatioan iu C. 1 7 .115 Kansas City Likely to Retain Franchise, FollowjnK Officials Hurried Trip Hete.

r-: Officials of the Federal I headed by, President Jaatas A. QIP more, arrived, In this cJtyfto-day fer a conference 1 with 'Hdrry Sinclair, purchaser of tih Kansas City fraa- I a wrilnri wtm tpnnafa 4 TiT eat I vaaawf iiiiivm yv tiawutuiim aw ava. i ark, N. J. They plan, it Id said, ta la-duce him to keep the crab 'In Kansas City and thus, settle the'dlspute wklch taken into ths ClrauM Court ta Clmrles Weetrhtnan, 'President af the Chicago K.

Dates of Indianapolis, general counsel for the league mad th trip East wltk President Ollmor. It iias bam reported thnt Sinclair Is willing to put his club in Kansas CJty. IiT tkat event the ault filed by th Xaaaas City Club to restrain the leagut fraaa transferring the trapch)se may ba settled before it la called, for taring again on next Monday. A possible solution of tlhe difficulty. It was said to-day, Is tho! transfer of the Indianapolis Club, which won tk 1914 championship, to, Newark ikataad of the Kansas City Club.

It was brought out during tha court prboaad-Inirs in Chicago that tab league had contemplated tne evacuation oe in I I. In a little over four mlnuUs of play, wba kla long akot from a difficult UHMtPIPAl PI PViTflR UPII anrla ranrht Cirnnrhan nntairu. mUlxlulrriUi fc PI I Un rnCrf About a mlnuta latr Hlcka gave- the uostonlans a good margin to work on when his xlgxag run down the ice re sulted in a pretty goal. Boon aner tins a mt or iuck star tea th St. Nick oft.

Fox got th puck near tka centra of tka risk and atarted down tha Ice. He shot and the puck hit Huntington, bounding off his shins aad Into tka net for tka trst 8t Nick tally. Tela aaemea to put aeart into tha St. Nicks and they began a determined assault oa tk Boston goal. Hohev Baker aot th buck and carried it on one of kla sensational dashes up to tka mouth of tha cag aad In tor tha goal that tied tk acor.

Th 8U Nicks then continued to force matter, but It was not until near tne and ot tka period that they were able to take tha lead, Baker ahdotlng th sroal from acrlmmaga. Tna aeooua oau oaa oaraiy nanw when in a acrimtnage In front of the case Chad trick waa kit wltk a stick ana-far cad tk ratlra. Wkaa back the St. Nicks forced tb attacK so fiercely that the Boston defense broke before tbm, Ellis began the scoring In this period by snaking in a beautiful goal from near tho corner of the rink, after the St. Nick attack had carried the puck well into Boston territory.

This goal was nntde In a little less than five minutes of play. It was but the forerunner of many St. Nick sallies on the Boston cage, but It was not until over twelve mm utes had been played that the Santa Claus team was able to score again. This time It waa Hobey Baker who made the score on a pass from one of his team mates from behind the cage. He waa outside the cage and in a pretty position to ahoot when the puck came whtxsing out to him, White Soz Win la Teaib.

LOS ANGHLE8, CaX. March Solving Ho rat man's delivery In the teat inning, the Chicago Ametloans broke a 2 to tie with the Los Angeles Coast Leaguers, and won 7 to 2. Eddie Colltas duplicated hla recent feat of gettaag four hits In four times up.l Batteries Bcott and Mayer, Perritt, Uorsfntaa and Boles. Brooklyn Celtic va. Betkleheaaa.

The Brooklyn Celtic F. p. will meet the Bethlehem F. C. In the aaral-flaal round of the A.

F. A. Cup at Mar quette Oval, Tenth Btreat'and Second Avenue, Brooklyn. Sunday. The gam win start promptly at 3.au r.

ai, Trainer Tom Healy Returns To Belmont From Coast a Has Wilson Horses uooa Trim Already for Racing Season. OM HEALT, who kaa charge of the horses In the stable ot R. T. Wilson, has arrived at Bel mont Park ana naa vna ui moving well already. Healy kaa baaa away from the horses sine lata laat faU when started on hU annual vacation.

Most 01 WS lime waai awaw in oaiifornia. Halv was well pieaseo- wim wo onnriition of the horses. All wintered Tha aariatant trainer had el ready Jogged many of the'plder korae Into fairly good conaiuoo. imww will be well represented at Plmllco WV ni.a bo a few of them Juried Ta rices at Havre da Orace. Tho tWO-year-ulua, wUl face the starter for first time at Havre de Orace.

BavunraU ni l(lJ jrv i cannot bo gotten ready until the ei- "SST aioamtngj Eomont and Nourreddln will ba Mor'imllco. obact will alio DO ncaru uuu. through we uc "T.r is going along very carafuliy with WT, an.vr.ola ij atakea at Bel- r.rr:nt Pnrk. Tartar way oe asm tkn. Tb track now being used ia narrow aad very aandv and tha aa oclaUon ooaaiders It too hazardous to permit any more no rasa to wore on It.

Shlela. a four-year-old. by Ormen dale Nancy gives promlso of being one of tk best Jusapera la tka stable of uwyn Tompuna. The lat ter harass wintared at warrantan and moat of them will be ready far racing at Plmllco. John wko rod in cowra or "jaias unam blet" this year, will be flrat Jockey for Tompaina uua asason.

xna vet. eran Kermatk, kowerar, HU be seen In the aaaai quite ortn, naing in th colors ot Tompkins. adlcap at pixey. mhu nt laat year. paied tor the oarij the money In the optblng V.

n.i... rhn va rm extcfiaiVOiy JSOK I v. tha Laulovilie tracas, ciuiu" Vi. ih handican horses In the" South this He naa in hU barn at Lexington tne wree norao that finished In the money last season i Tvrhv. They are John Qund, ConsUnt and Dr.

Bamujl. They finished in the order named. All thro will-be seen at Saratoga, this year. There are 368 horses In training at im Twinrton track lust now. This B.Kn.K 4n9 tlil.

tltYlH Of tho year, Accommodatlona for about two hundred more have beea asked tnr hut the aaaoclation will not Br- I tnit axur aaara owaara to akls. uatil I AprU 1 Tha mala traak will aat ba I1 Oatlar Bwaaapa rawatasr, lla. Th Cutler School hockey team, In terseholastlo champions, added another victory to Its long Hat by swamping the Browning School seven at the St Nlch olas Rink. Browning waa outclassed and at the end of the game cam out at th bad end of a 18 to 0 score. Dowllng, th Cutler eaptala caged the puck seven times, and Bull, the cover-point accounted for four taffloa floldberaj Robbed ef Award LAWRENCE, March 12.

-Joe Goldberg of Rochester gave Larry Bums of this city a systematic drubbing for twelv roaads, but referee Tommy 8ul llvan declared it a draw. Goldberg left the ring unmarked, while Burns badly cut and bruised. Three tlmaa Burn was in evident oisxresa ORGANIZE TEAM r- The forty-five elevator 6peratar. the Municipal Building have organised strong baseball team for th com lag aeaaon. They are now arranging game with some of the beat admt-pro teas In Greater New Tork for Saturday aft ernoon and sunday-game.

In ths next few wk tka oaadlaatea will begin practice at Jasper OvaL They will be weeded out by Cirpt Louis Oaa, who will servo also In the! capacity af coach. The first gam scheduled wilt be played on Sunday, April It. at C-' rona, wnen tne municipal' piayers WUl hook up with the Corona Cubs. Among the candidates are Cant. Cans, M.

Miller. W. Clancy, T. O'Hara, W. Mc-Nolly, J.

Hussey. W. Sullivan. W. Me-Oulnest, McNeary.

F. rlamond. M. Klel. M.

Hutton. P. BenSlett and J. Bel. leteri.

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