BASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOXING PaJ Moore Easy for Charlie White in Rough Fight.. Painter and Toney Require Experi enced Coaching. Charlie White discarded science in his fight with Pal Moore at Kenosha last night, and the "mill, developed in- to a slugf est, in which the Chicagoan overwhelmed his opponent, from the East. Six times Moore was battered, to the floor by a terrific right cross, .fie came back for more each time, fight ing, one of the gamest battle even seen in this neighborhood. After the second round it was only a question of; whether, tlje Philadel phlan could stick tothe limit He held White even in .the first two , frames. In the third White put over the first of his deadly rights arid Moore, took the count of nine. 'Four times in this rounct-Moore was all but put. Again the fifth, Pal went down foriiine. In the 'eighth White floored, him at' the bell. Beaten and battered beyond hone of winning, Moore stuck gamely, and in 'the eighth showed a flash,, backing White around the ring. His vitality was gone, however! - ' - White was repeatedly cautioned by the referee for foul tactics, and in the latter rounds of the fightthe fans got after him and hissed his rough work. Moore, with plenty of time to train, was not nearly as strong as in his last fight with White. If the latter had a real punch he could have put the Philadelphian away for "keeps. Tom McMahpn easily beat Dick' Gilbert in Newcastle last night. Mcr Mahon put up a good fight, giving .the Philadelphia heavy one of the finest lacings ever handed out. A medal for 'Joe Rivers.- The Mex ican lightweight says he ain't han kering for a stage career, but will, stick to the ring, where he ."knows what he is doing. Joe says he has. cleaned up $70,000 with his mitts since July The-value of an experienced catch er to a team 'was "never more clearly shown than yesterday .at Tampa, when Manager Evers backed, his re cruit pitchers up with' Yanigans and pitted them against the old timers, who also had the advantage of vet eran pitching. Toney and Painter worked against" the vets, Mike Heckinger catching .the few slants that got by the bat ters and 'came within his reach. Toney started, and for two Innings began to think he was a regular pitcher. In the third he handed out three bases on balls, hit one batter arid was banged for tour hits. That yielded six runs before a man was out. Painter went to his rescue, and before the side was retired-five more runs scampered across the pan on a combination of four hits and a pass. The two pitchers were helpless without the help of. a catcher who could nurse them along. Painter has not been treated so rudely since he reached Tampa with, the leaguers. Simply because. he has had the ad vantage of Bresnahan's help in" pre vious efforts. And still there are dopists who figure Roger wfll weaken the team 20 per cent when he is 'in the game. Jim Sheckard took part in the game, holding down first base for the Yanigans., Tommy Leach subbed for Otis Clymer in center on the regular squad. Sheck.wasnot used to the hard work, but he got through the afternoon, .with the . loss of a few pounds. A -week from today the-Cuhs de par; from .Tampa for tH'eir home ward journey, stopping off for tbo "first1 exhibition game at. Jacksonville. In. the .few days left before they take the, road Evers will give most of his attengon Jo fte men who wfll make