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7 -2 - SPORTS. . 'THE EVENING BTAE, MONDAY. JANUARY 17, 19F SPORTS. Boxing Unlikely to Be Adopted as Intercollegiate Sport : Challengers Wary of Leonard e bas BY FAIRPLAY. 3 EW YORK. January 17. Rickard today expressed his willing- ness to talk ‘turkey with the lightweights that came forth at Madisc Garden the other night and intimated their de- jsire to hook 1 winner of the Leonard-Mitchell fight. Indica- | t ice will not be invaded by a crowd of aspirants. IR Benr on Friday night not only demonstrated the error fof those who cen saying that he was sliding back, but also proved {that he can wel in below the lightweight limit eight hours before a are {tions are 7 Incentive for Knockouts and to Severely Punish Training March 5. o BYQILACRD C Lightweights Champion Can Make Poundage from a tour of s likely to wind up its season with a brilliant record. Last Monday nighl‘ with the St. Louis trip to Washington to face Catholic University, and the victory over the been decided. of which sharp difference of opinion as between Princeton and the Naval | the return trip north. The Athletios | 1 omate ite hoet showing—as it is o =) [’“l&oly,;ol;mpic Mal;all;x;n | EMP > Quint Is S e e | Y ew 1n; (o) antams. | HASIZES INDIVIDUAL ATHLETICS T0 B BUSY/Humphreys’ Quint Is Strong; ¢ 'ASPIRANTS FOR CROWN INSTEAD OF TEAM PLAY Faci Hard Test in Navy ' T TIT | Connie Mack Arranges for Many acmg a ar eSt m a 2 RESP EC I LE HOLDER o5 RARY to the usual for such teams, especially in comparison Opponent, With Disfigurement Frequently e Con to the best collegiate quints, Camp Humphreys’ basket ball outfit Resulting, Makes It Undesirable. ftourof g S spring P nqenests Of his | came up here, and, in its first appearance, barely was whipped by George | and Retain Strength and Hitting Power. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. teams will piay o : % R RR e o ¢ davs at | Brooklanders on their own floor just about establishes the Engineers as Hies”|iin aggregation to be feared by any collegiate five to which they may be were a group of faculty representatives of certain colleges who, | ' me will be played with the| This week Humphreys no doubt will New York Giants at Lake Charles and | get its most severe test of the vear—a Aca i hae dev L i e it S0 will play b games w 5 cademy has devcloped—determined to put themselves in the position line’ Fouston ‘and . Beagmoer S el to Annapolls o p v:;-:;vs';.-fu”.::uunn.“ | Winner, Becomes American | | Exhibitions in South to Start Showing Against Richie Mitchell Convinces Balit sTobs b is putting up a brand of play that is carrying it along so well it! s - runged a tentative L e of os | Washington by a three-point margin. Saturday night it made another; N EW YORK, January 17.—Among those who attended the Leonard- | taining qua Mitchell fight in Madison Square Garden, it was learned today Cardinals’ camp. Definite dates |opposed. because of the current agitation in behalf of intercollegiate boxing—out | Nt York (ifants at Li g 1 m in Mobile on st, too, in which it probably desires of viewing the moot question from the standpoint of personal knowledge. | Practice, Mack said, would Start Mareh Quite wisely they went to the very heart of things, or, to be more ex- |5 or 6. over the Nav much to be de | Hannes Kohlohmainen, who 0 ; Sticit, thiey sefected - boatiinvolvingatseal GhamniorNand lihizh-class [ BNE team e Cavalieoml vas L ouen (om jan Aruist wlEw fandiCamp e || factieNeiworliipechetiinty: oH(ne 2 ; bt a ¢ In fact, Benny never appeared stronger than . staged in the very nerve center of metropolitan pugilism about March 1. & phreys represents the Army. the Olympic marathon race at . - = he was 1l g : It is not any wonder, after nn{ Lh.—:t A tever il sne) Taamtier ] uk| A I\ T e ¢ E 5 the Camp Humphreys five is much bet” | | member of the Finaish team, S Rt | If any one attempts to disprove this - and felt did make e e o] {on the ground that Leonard took the < | " val = REPR | tor than the average of camp quints.| ‘ ‘ ng stors o G'.'Q'\f"‘-;.'.‘:;‘\ Yale to Use Wrestling o FESENTATWE MASON |10 made up !n'l;;(-'l\mi).l"iorn‘\;:“;l"fl1‘3-"':" zen. |. 3 | pete Hermun for the bantamweight | | ] 1oy i s e Yo t lac P y G | and st Point players. and | olehmainen olds ny title | fast fifteen-round bout at ! | s jarred i vo coeet 1 garden with the feel- || To Develop Its Oarsmen ILE LANDIS PROTEST | &'irgis having been among the most | ‘ Pl B e e [ e anar e e = e i_’SI_UGG]NG SHUW LISIH] R e i S | | A lion and ! ) | | ates citi- has become a United e Tl Wrentling has heen indorsed | | The petition of g | et merformers. developed at West | | from three to ten milen. twenty-two sears old, five feet. sixi high us a o mental alerts protest came to this country in 19 inches tall and weighx 115 pounds.! R game as “Leonard stood after he had won several Oly d on the west | ¥ i his punches x he would have pic cvents at ty, and is the idol | stood them at time in his career. a t 3 “idal also pla cge ba ederal Judge 1. M, Landis recoiving | non before e e 700 from the govern- ax the officiul winter exercl for the Yale oarsmen, and the sport. ness and physical cele He was born and re 1 before he went to the Military | (ockholm. ademy. Tt does not ta wside in New York strength. it is not in its | entire rowing squad has been | X “hi o Tntercolle @ ax_been | |ment while hold i 2o e Bkt : i » peots adapted to interc ordered upon the zymnastum | | commitsioner of arsamsed o Of | zation of veteran basketers long o LT MBSO S e s o i i hborhoad. He has been in | BOXing Card for Ardmore on Jan- A< for the champion’s hitting power. it otildn 5 every opportunity forll HSSR mnie Wee Wmily infdedlec | [at $42500 w voar, i ball | gin working together, and Camp Hum- | the boxing game for more than four| 3 i t. if not greater, than it ever hey 'had every opnortunity fori| with the wrestling wauad. In | |1 Sutheriand, a Chicai Attomnes. wil | oS e saors than ‘ohe co clean pair | QOVERS LEAD, 1-0, WHEN !sears and haw defeated the best in| Uary 25 Promises to Produce was-which 1s o say that there 1s no forming an ddcauats Cine bouts o nddition, Texy Winters. the | |be filed with the b0 attorney, will | of heels to more than one collegiate five 4 i | hix_elax: { | pugilist in his class who packs the sport. For_ in e s oc- catiin da % ¢ At lioa D o ooiden : nuilis s ol ] : o, o b ot the B Wi dond, Wt e | | S e Dufare e ol i teasonSroviect | GOCCER GAME STOPPED | Plenty of Action | it B o el o B se. ¥ lleft or his right m i! pointed trainer of the rowing sq durinz the winte conditioner d not only onthx, but of the A boxing show that promises to bristle ‘ Jackson or Tendler. i for the| The two likeliest opponents for i ing contest—knockdown tens ? Sohedvline mamen: ) s “w“{rm’m ":_f‘ 2 "": g,‘:: e After the Washington Rovers and g nE this announcement. the Sk et helq | 11aTlem A. C. soccer teams had played 1 S T g B ST e et ey S as Ascons ask, . ment held 2 rdmore C or ) Tue rted he merely was recog: he basket ball tourna L terday on the fall } {Ardmore Club for the evening of Tues- | Leonard are Lew Tendler. the Phila- ts, skilled ducking. parry bout eve: and | Kmown 1o, ring science. It E ':" l:-mlr- racing sea: | very thrilling; they admitted this. He had charee of the wrestin; utherland's constitutional |1ast vear at Atlanta under the | eishteen minutes y y 5 B G They even intimated—at least. two | QUOMER, Bt e o0y an right to petition Congress. “Person- | auspices of the Amateur Athletic | Monument grounds the game was Junuary 25, by Sanager Kid Sul-lacphia pugilist, and Willie Jackson of < ally, T h: T | Union gave the sport a sreat stimt Lol AN e e TSR I S D S ided ax the more formidable. Jack- e been inclined to glo opped on account of the sozgy con- i dition of the field The Rovers led.Penn to Play C. U., While G. W. of them did—that they intended to <on and Leonard learned boxing in the lus in the south. Many teams took the fact that a man of Judge Lardi: come again. But no word of theirs 3 & will by any chance ever be susccptible “inally, we have o sligT j caliber and standing had been pre- |Part and all were so well pleased | peNtield L siied, by o that they favor | o Finally, we have not the slightest | iteq upon 1o take charie of Amer- | With fhe idea that the Soutbern In- |10, [ el ineyeconng onls 5l : 3 e symnasium and later when they Fing contests among representatives i o SIEE W BUE (DELIUCON (G SEIC Bies | ica's great sport 1id Mr. Mason. | tercollegiate Athlet i usiilieSarEaiaidinot i eaits Will Meet Gallzudet and [} iCame fighters the two met. Benny ol education™ i RN | breposterou efoinaa Seses and| she only “tion for the governs |cided to promote a tournament of COUNtL : e e toward the | lierally cuffed his oppoment about the A Professor's View. | other marks of personal combat. 1| ;r_wm to con the amount of |its own this season. ,\ccnrd]lngxy. 2 G. U. During Week. bl Sl ring with :,A“;,!:.,, 'é‘."X'Ci“m‘E'ih'fi,’:f;: . . & stlon."” s a | need = . time it 1 him to serve as _ larranzements have been made to = J SLCet HoRE et 1| son scemed anxious e m"Txh\evrrfos(:x;emx(:(oio‘l‘\u;;‘:x’x“;x;gxx\?nt e e e Iito e eteat s o e i taiin e Cal L O Tecty With Harvard. While the college and school basket- ey b " ashimston - and | (bing that would anger Leouard. 'The of abatruse scholastic subjects has | not an actual drawback to succe: | _Accordin nator Sherman n([gmulh for an elimination tournament| CAMBRIDGE. Mass., January ers will not be as busy usual 1 Lougirerman, adelpk Ai(vxl_mx’ xgvms‘; Hl\jl U;nnani‘hu Jack- O T ot his vision nor thinned | the case of a young man entering| 1linois who also received a copy of |1 Atlanta the last week in Febru- [ Harvard's varsity track team, which LAt e ot to)travel (son's Eaat and thell S ;;umg e e io0d, “that when (wo | business or the professions upon | the petition from Sutherland, it will jary, and_ the first eek in March. [had planned a southern trip for the : t-roun rou the sem- | 125t Fridng mignt mesiae e boxers meet their single aim is to | graduation. No, I am afraid it will | be returned to the sender. Backet ball is gaining headway in|spring ill not go below the | should easily make 5 last man that Jackson meet will Score @ knockout. The terribly quick Inot do. We have sports enough at the south. even in Florida and Mason-Dixon line as 4 result of ac- | k of quantity fontay o Leonard. and unutterably powerful flash of the [our colleges in any event; some think Louisiana, where it really is warm |tion by the University of Virginia | higzest st Kid Bowen | partling Nelso enough to continue outdoor sports|and the Naval Academy. When 2 51};. her of -‘-’M'l’“:'nio;:an'o;h&:;“wwlwio to see the fight Friday night at it stand: right hand to what I believe is called | it is really overdone a With reference to the collegian’ Such a tournament as|advised that the Crimson team in- all the year. nd rden. The battler shows pathetic e the point of the jaw is a most fre- was held last year and is to be held | cluded two athletes of negro blood Now this is perfectly all right in | jurics which mar personal appearance | on cannot help but advance | both institutions replied that they |the Brooklanders gym lled to mix it for s While s Of His done ) corner b manjiab g; George W bout at the same > Willf gorber of wallops. Both ears are curled sts of the sport, | considered it best that the meets the hould be canceled. inte public interest in LLY EVA generally : enchy and Ur DR Ears e or situation to ckle both Georzetow during th quent manifestation of this desire. inmrks as to the effect of boxXing in- S | is s ndet, up in caulifiowe |and dented. been al- | X . to Young Dem of Geor l Landis the Big Boss. Johnny Callaghan of AleX-1 Bun Johnson is no longer the blg e whers | man _of orgunized base ‘ball. The S be 4 | crown rests upon the head of Judge 'of hix|Landis. They sav that the jurist's roF i { snecch in announcing his diScovery lads, wiil]that the phrase “take action™ in the bouts among _professional pugilists. | ther: Tt soems to do them mo permanent inte harm and the whole scheme involves | of his caulifiower - L X Teputation and its corollary—dollars | the calling of a professional athlete | balls and two siriKe "'am}‘{i.'l r‘)};::f; e '\'\";1“” and cents. instead of entering upon the business: filed, the batsi | o 5 Friday | 1ot “Now, 1 have seen bouts of an intra- ce: vhi & h e . the batsman, a_right-handed t t Atteinocn ! Imural character in our gymnasium and ;:,rn‘;:ufw which he had prepared| hitter, shifts to the left side of thel eater ower or aculties Fouarteen games in all are listed, as | [while hard blows were given and taken, | 3 Plate as the pitcher delivers the ball. follows: Ithe contests most palpably did not place - For a Big Invasion. | He remains on the left side only- mo- . . Tomorrow 8 the Genockout, or even the knockdown,| Charles W. Outlaw, one of Atlanta’s|Mmentarily, and then starts to first base, n o ege t etlc alrs Coliseum, 3:10; at Business. 3:30 ja convinced the pitch is a bad one. mak- s the well known case of a star | llegiate wrestler. who. because finally adonted | work by () week, bonehead” B o i Outiaw eaye that o muficlant mhmbes No R o ; : - B e e | oo e e e e B i odavibyiitielcxeaitiyeand advisory committees of that body. e . a : not_entitled to a f another college will have no object!;nformed the railroad authorities. basie oril balls, MhoGEE (herplten tolalle——————— vania - | Brookland, § oclock. st i . " Thursday. Davi | One of the most important changes! {pjyersity at s a sine qua non. In other words. the | most prominent and amiable citizens, | § ! ; vm bouts were for the delights that | 18 now in this citv. He has Sitizens, | ing the fourth ball. ‘The pitch is a { High in atternoon S Bse e <killed competitive _exercise affords. | 3 puiness trip with the arrangement | o one. the ball striking the ground tin afternoon; G | er of four Case of cond e etrimen to. the There was no incentive for knockouts | o¢”neriain detaiks covering Georgia | 200Ut 2 foot in front of the plate. Is i ORI M L fldes oy fmen sva Ganrge R be a baitle | i7 Lt e e ror severely to punish one another. [t | Toch's participation in the o0t bull| i’ und ‘docs the runner on- third : e B e e e I8 . | G terms covering his oo- ave not the slightest doubt, does place §Q;";O?f?‘:§;,,§s“;f3&:, nia State at{and the other rumners have the right in the administrative affairs of the Intercollegiate Association of { [, " v ! o of the post as supreme base 3 ber | to @dvance a base? Amateur Athletes of America in recommendations made public Wet i eadl fwas S Sanasterpleos ol . public | Wedn | A} : T pointed and stinging eloquence. No 7! ione vet knows which magnate put dver the stupid trick. Charley Beecher, who meets Andy ther than putting his man away—I be- 5 n i = pihier; thard peting hisman vy gL T e ::a one: of“.‘r;‘ixh:;:l; hl;— moving hl:‘(;xln sugis -[nzddfl; the merging of the ad-) "' Bu and e $"hac s ety ot he Gars | Ao WG WEETE o GFAEREE e miter e hexlo e eoter whie | GALLAUDET GIRLS WIN 2o shdvischis, Snamises MR ) pasiorn v Chaney aad Beccher in Fifteen-| Chtey (M wiler (% Motchcd ad, first game 3. v t Johnny Kilbane, the feather- Round Bout in New York weight champion—is the only fghter met who wears big horn or, indezd, eyveglasses of en the other night. Again, the aspect | 5 50 e vac : b S intercollegiate boxing competition, to | M . When :‘", wis 2 lgfik_ o 1'3}‘:7‘ the batsman. He had no right to step EXTET of eight. Heretofore the faculty com-| v way of thinking, would involve less | Erinceton elevens o 99 and 1900.4 from one box to the other and then to FROM G. W. u.S | mittee has served merely in an ad-, 2 : £8 | will regret to Liear of his death in this| gecide the pitch was a ball. The um- sory capacity with Ao voting power. | O eorgetown, an ; | Saturday. 3 he college than the personal representa- | %\l [*EF<C 02, 10 : : 3 ive. The theory of intercollegiate sport | SitY 1ast W eek as the result of a 1 | pire does the deciding. The piteh is | audet girls defeated the George | Under the new plan, three of the coms | =S4T Tonight. s team play and the intent is to em- | ‘¢ : o | not the fourgh ball. therefore no run- | Washington weriel e el members would be appointed , It 11 e = 1t makes Charley look l\'ld‘:’Lmfw‘i’l?‘;l(?mrllluv:;;t‘:?lgn‘ih;f:)?); Harvard's hockey team is playing| 77 I entitle to advance. e L o ot | 4 i foel oee el S Gallautet 'V 3 ORK. January 17.—Andy|jike a college student: but he is a hall, a“ example, the individual star with skill which has .,-om.}m( be ac- P ts ardlamery: 1im":‘1°"em;tp y'vfo";;? ;lxlxld(h&"r::‘.x:::cwr“ ivashington: Va (anl 75 nd Ch (rx‘-_l T r-hr,r. f her; | sure enough little battler. 2 SEEI. : cepted as characteristic of Crimson i f Lin BRIV terco > _meets, e : S Kendall Green. ceight boxers. mect in a fifteen-round | s ehasized I e Dl iy G| Skating outfits, and judging her play Will Organize League. pGulaviet | Positons. G- two are to be appoinfed by the presi-; POt 2 Ny fon hout here tonizht to decide | Poor Outlook for Heavies. e LT £t SLIch we are meck-| Injconnectioniwitiithat o Erinceton Plans for a fraternal, base ball|¥: Lewls (capt.)Lenter cooto | S ass ana oter Tty : ch of the 1t Johnny Kil-| If the New York boxing commis- s distressing fact, which we are ethe |and Yale and Pennsylvania the Crim- |league will be made at tfe Elks Club | sundber -:Becemi) center: These and other important recom- | i the ht champion. | sion insists upon applying the new Ie‘ment of individualism in foot ball|80n Stands out as the strongest con- | tonight at' 8 o'clock. Representatives | Leclare. Right forward ml‘ ndations will be submitted to_the: With D. C Basketers 1 ne has agreed to meet tie win-|limit of prices for seats at boxing ompared 3> pugilism s as mothing | tender for intercollegiate honors. of fraternal orders aot already in- | If. Mo ... Left guard | Plenary session of the assoclation here | o A g i ; { shows to the projected Dempsey-Wil- ¢ (Copyright, 1921.) vited are asked to present. Sewell. ight guard. .lmmsfl‘"}r}‘l b \ e men were required to weigh atilard bout, the fight. it was reported e changes urged in the athletic o'clock this afternoon within the | foday, would be called off. Whether tterson for S ot | program “are the” substitution of aj The Yankees will play the “pound limit stipulatated by the | this would involve Tex Rickard in from floor—Sandberg (4), Leclare (), Wood- ram itutior 4 - Gets Schedule Completed. ford Webster (2). ' Gonls from "“"““i;i'.'flf‘{#efleaflfi:;"r e tvo mile eventl mnmpnites | gunt, [ hich defe Sfate boxing commission. the payment of forfeits to the two | BaLTvMO Leclare. 2 Wéodford, 4 in 6. Referee n elin and i hol ersity Saturday, in the ! P MRS S | e ot be said, but the ehances 5, January 17.—Jack | \ir. \Whitcomb, G. W. U. ! “iscus throws and a 440-vard hurdle : s : « it wi 0T - .. comb, Ay il o Congre ts Auditorium toniz : 3 are that it will not. Dunn, manager of the Orioles, who has # e. Columbia University representa- | CpiSiit o Comets will play thre ol Wilson to Battle Chip. " There are some who say that the i S d S l.t s Be sorcy es ares an IS been the schedule-maker of the In- 1 ives declared that the new program | e vill meet the 3 i . ’ p p ternational League for the last four |\WOMAN CUEIST PLAYS should conform h the 'Olympie| Sames this ek A lm et e Pras H. Pa.. Jabu 17— |powers (dhat SO juol L s events, as the American commiitee de- | VIFEINIL S 0 of Boston, holder of the|if the fizht was called off, the idea mpionship, | if the fight were called off, the idea rs, s completed his taslc for the TR et S i T = | 1921 season. ere will be 168 games pends largely upon colleges i} IROKLO] 3 middlew, SOUTHERN BAILWAY LEAGUE. | X for each club, beginning on April 20. NICK ALTROCK TONIGHT |engs tersely u Ee N orie | Washington Joe Chip Pa. will ter oo 2 t'melgr'i\xll' are not Frelght. Paymasters. | P i padll el e 2 e e T oiaas il Tavior Yot ithe: Misas b8 there ton roand mor | floundering about the ring. 8108 113 Fepan.... 102 84 130 | Moor | S ek Aitrock will play Mils Brances lcnugeles fnmidtics | of imeciudioss bout. (Copyright. 1921) 133 100 100 Kupter... ST Grand Central fonight at 8:15. Miss | Urged the holding of the cross-country ltimore, in the Monume; Campbell, 112 0 w S > A obedt s v | Ace an im- 2 Sty ampbe Lows Anderson will also appear against locul | pofiant foot ball game. 5o that the ¥ might. - Prior st L on at 3:30 2nd | interest will not be detracted from | e omels Blaisdell. 91 tomorrow bt ehamatches | the event. L. O. Hockaday, Princeton, { row. the she will zive exhibitions of fancy and | ccommended staging the contest on; the Roamer A trick shooting. She and Altrock will |z gtandard course. J. M. Stein “Opportunities” Totals. Purchasing. Southwest Ntars 92 99 91 | 3 ; 1o s 123 137 a8 108 Coppersmiths and Radios Stand |zo to Walter Reed Hospitzl tomorrow - E 97 96 104 :‘1‘ 3:2: ;:: A 4fternoon to play for the benefit of ber o e B i . 90 9 40-17—Supply and Sales Tops [the wounded soldiers. - Would Regain Tennis Cup. | teams averaging 11 OV ercoats I ull DreSS [Ellett..0 101 95 99 ) { Roderick Henderson War Risk Juniors wint oppo; from quints the 90-pound ¢ LONDON, January 17.—At a dinner Shipping Board League. 5 1pping B Wrestling at Folly Tonight. infMeTbourneftolithefAmericantitennis Which we have designed and Your choice of any selec- Totals.. 487 165 464 K. OF ¢ Engineering. Balbo vondo. Coppermaith dnd Radlo autnts ‘avel ao oo 6. i iheater two | EA3 6 who won e Davis cup Nor-j [ () o G tnata : Bawer 1 e 9 MeCarte 90 &1 100 Muwhiuney 4 116 119 ‘\"';."‘r'.‘l‘”r‘;:'.'puy.&'r| B ':’;l.m“nh;whri owon matehes will be stuged, s ?u;uum tehm fé‘mm}:':k:%;fif i (;Ii:-“ ood A. which will plas made up, rA-.n_\) for delivery tion among the Full Dress Deppert. 90 KT irien. T L e, Tty have: heen [5:30 o'clock, sharp. Cora Livingston.|lenging team to the United State Juniors in_the 1as —cut the Stein way; full of weaves—made up to your 90 106 90 e ey have been lwho styles herself champion woman | this year to regain the trophy, says a BER0wonla| 1 hose exclusive tailoring ’ I W% ne Shop 15 close up, | wrestler of the world, again will meet | London Times dispatch from Mel- | more sam: those e 5 e measure in the Stein way— 7 starts. Tho stand- rl in the Mask.” Immediately | bourne. 1912 Jackson street northwe touches which give such dis- Mr. Stein eivi ‘l‘ : 1 Mr. Stein giving his personal with 38 wins in 2 Bengal Juniors are out with a chal ing: contest Paul Bouser will Joe Turner in return en- 4 lengze tinctive character to a gar- ment. This mateh will be at| Skating Races to McGowan. pounds, particularly the ent pounds. best two in three falls.| gp 1 and Grace Juniors. Addre 2 with no time limit. Pat O'Conner will | g his P ‘,{‘:{,‘;‘,fi"’{of'fi‘;{f“ tensen, 717 K stroet. ENe da ett MecGowan of St. Paul. interna- e = tional amateur skating champion, de- Injuries at Hockey Fatal. (1] 0 Akron Pro Eleven Wins. feated Naval Baptie of Philadelphia | pyir0or iy 17— to any team averag attention to every detail. Cappe - Triflin 430 462 | H.Griftin. . Janu Totals. . 470 States Relations. AR 3 e threc, fast races yesterday. B Esten 91106 WAR D i ites Shipping | PASADENA, Calif,, January 17.—The | i Livingston Paul, member promi- z aiphties Noone. ; Feard eirenit. the Contract quint being | Akron, Ohio. professional S nent Philadelphia family. died her 523 Thirteenth St. singetl. 1 e s ir the runner-up position. The stand- {team defeated an eleven of former Yankee Wins Canadian Title. vesterday as a result of injuries re-| 5 A7 W ne b g coast college players, 13 to 7, yes- ceived in an ice hockey match. He| ® & 9 Tailors to the Fastidions. | w. terday. MONTREAL, January 17.—C. C. Pell, [ o twenty-two years old | e = J United States amateur racket cham- i e = Totals 8 x pion, won the Canadian title by de- |0 i Ray Enters Millrose Games. feating H. Dickson of Chicago in the = = e ¥ final of the t ent. Nairn i Transportati ie Ri he Illinois S al of the tournament. i R L o Joie Ruy of the Illinols A. C., Chi- ne Brodetl... 51 n cago, lumn.u one-mile champion, Feck.. L M o entered the mile and a half race for AT T O (e G st Anglers to Meet Wednesday. ! ) Lepkens. r 100 wb S5 Kilmartin, Leap. . b 4 4 s Herald Duckpin Leagu. ¢ill start rolling at the Recreation all 1| this afterncon izes will be awarded Ma Wanamaker trophy at| Potomac Anglers’ Association will V lues hold a meeting Wednesday night at ANUARY REDUCTION | OMOHUNDRO IS OFFERING REAL BARGAINS J You have no doubt in the past month read pagés of luring sen- SA LE o sational advertisements of wonderful clothing sales—now if you really want a Bargain in a made-to-measure suit or overcoat don’t miss this sale at Omohundro’s. Totals. Totals. .. 410 3 Totals. . 193 450 431 | Murkets. Dixon. . 100 o e 89 Coonin 90 A Kirsiein (apt). ; bt . . 5 110 L2 ause [EgE et Manaicap. 4 4 1 Capta. sz s 101 nen. . KNS .,_ Totals. . 477 4% 3 Suils ex A ( 0% 100 142 T 0 108 1038 1 81105 A Tailoring event that Should appeal to cvery man who " "_; R i wants to Dress smartly at a modcrate cost ey SUITS and GVERCOATS S U I T or 0 V E R C 0 A T Made to Your Measure at Practically Cost Prices o 75 Moasiie Suitings Overcoats are from my regular The ¢ attractive A guaranteed saving—that is what this sale stock, the very latest patt = means. Mertz values today are greater than » weaves and colors, - = A at any time in the 28 years of this store’s life. they sold for many ) this = One important fact to consider is that when dollars more in the sensational low price PEORTTS Tat NAVY YARD 1 | Totuls...491 5 | INTERSTAT 85 Fourth Sect + KL 189 rimn B i stabliched 1897 1/, Off Sale Milier . Tai'ored to Order Totats Formerly Now * LEAGUE. $30.60 $33.33 $36.66 $40.00 . $4333 100 Per Cent All Wool Al Work Done in Our Owa Shop. WILNER’S Custom Tailors Cor. 8th and G Sts. NW. you have a Suit or Overcoat tailor made you early season. for them, get exactly what you want instead of having to accept a garment lacking that individuality only obtainable by personal touch with the Every garment made to measure by Omohundro’s expert designers Regular $35.00 Value and tailors on the premises—perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed every man. A SPECIAL PRICES ON DRESS CLOTHES Proportionate Reductions in Other Grades Full Dress Suits tp Order, $50.00 ' OMOHUNDRO, 818 F Sto NoWo Tailor to the Well-Dressed Men of Washington MA., Duck . rran mitches rs. Call West 48, Mount Raini MERTZ & MERTZ Co. Tnc, 906 F St. ! ’ ot