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WALTZ-LAHN BOUT IS STOPPED BY POLICE, WHEN IT BECOMES APPARENT THAT FAKE IS BEING PULLED—JACK DEMPSEY APPEALS TO ARMY, NAVY AND CIVILIAN BOXING BOARD FOR HEARING ON ALLEGED SLACKER CHARGES OF AMERICAN LEGION POSTS—COLGATE EASILY DEFEATS WESLEYAN e S 1 = = e PSEY APPEALS WALTE-LAHIN BOUT MIKEO'DOWD SCORES [Somcbody s Abeays Takin the Joy Omtof L - -~ - - - T0 BOXING BOARD A BRAZEN AFFAIR DEMPSEP’ GRS ———————— = — — T G = ( HE Dossn'T sEem Sec AT TooF ests Tnvestigation of His Police End “Fake” Bout in Second St. Paul Boy Brands Censure as M oM MY way | o worey asouT | S S S o 9o ENTIST- 2 HOW mMUCH HE To SPLINTER i ltary Service Round—Oter Hills Accepiable Unjust and Biased e o YeuT ) 6o v Sam SenE T iption From Military Service —Round—Uther il p | ReEcommenDED [[ DENTIST NEARLY WILLED mE GEr ALL RooTS e —_———— e ggum—c BUT HE'S A F;NE S\ cuT — Som’ Luke M. Over) L New York, Jan. 25.—Mike O'Dowd. | e ! DEmal S o of the “hoxina”| world's middlewcisht champion and | 7 = JUST RouGH THATS ~ in Bardeck's ha the o A an titleholder to ger | = S e T e the New I3 into action in I‘rance, sharply takes v York, Jan. 25--Jack Dempsey, picn of the world, has appealed : Army. Navy and Civilian Board Xing Control to investigate thor- for thie auspices of which have been jetie club last night proved u issue with those who have censured Iy charges s home | Jack Dempsey because he did not et | Ly certain posts of the Ameri- | iz ake ihat sent the Legion that he was a cdraft w W had tasie i their mouths and into the trenches. O'Dowd is a meni- | nimon conviction that ) ber of the American gion and his | ks: “Am 1 to he crucitied and crformances ave i views on the subject are entitled to | eraned because 1 followed | ady reputstion i Ly | respectiul consideration. ('Dowd ex- | as given to me by the zover teday dizhiing ressed himself yesterday as follow.: | He offers to present himse e B aim. who made R Gy shamie t way some folks bnally for examination or to sub- \ v e got his title, ! ave treating Demjpse I am a mem- | an affidavit as to his activities ! don under the zephyr-| b American Legion and. g the war. S opponent, Sammg wiil say I do hink Demps mpsey’s appeal curie yesten : : fler the fi is what some (olks are trying 1o mal. he way of o tclegram to Maje iz i £ T G oG him cut to be. jony J Drexel Biddle pr ey IRt . E zlove strokes, t! here never wu a better hter e Army, Navy and Civilian Bourd i 2an the second session in ' nor better fellow e game than oxing Control. It follows f hey swung a little at ! Dempsey. Ile is a credil to the sport D ast Junc you gave fo me a box- + harmicss atmosphere of - and because he happened o be 1 HE SURE DOES s e R e i, 3 it (0 T e T a e e T A & STING You on PRICE = FER SERE o e tHomsEles ovar o) Ll Comner, s oh Mint Tiel sl tilrsst o r NEAR' Ei . BUT IT PAYS T GO HCERO?LN“\C)éR nce that time o fow posis of il ‘OLLARS: - To A RELIABLE . Yoo CREPE HANG itz tapy ahn in o, pe s who evidently hav genticmanly manner somewher psmarican Legion, who ave motj "l o = rtribs, whereupon the| “If conditions warranted. Dempsey Goo® JOB DENTIST WES- 1o his knees and started | Would have been with us over {here, You HAVE ABOUT The b SR e while (he | but most of the boys know what Jack | SAME WORK To BE eree. “tilon .. began | had to do. e wanted to be in. Wa | S > = Donve AS SIaD: T e cight and won the war, didn't we, and what | N2 to | Lahn arose to his feet. Waltz tapped difference does it make now if ho | | ¥ way familiar with my record, ted resolutions condemmning me | ‘draft dodger the late av E tment wholly unsupported by 'hat T have done has heen t : « implicitly the instructions as | him a light one on the “Leezer.” La didn’t get in? to me by the representatives of ' hit the sawdust again. Referee Willis| “How many others are there who fovernment. The slogan at that | 0ok up the count and hand was' didn’t get in? There is no talk of , ‘follow the government's | down for the seventh time when Lahn * them, is there? But because Jack NE ctions. arose again. Wallz stepped up and | successful somebody hat applied to me as to every | punched him in the ribs. Lahn sank | down what it took itizen in the United States, and s time as il he intended to sleep | knocks for him #o build arrying out their orders and | there for the rest of the evening, and | “Ii's all wrong, to my ng by their instructions, and I the policemen, jumping into the ring, | thinking, and I believe T express not a ‘draft dodger.’ these | stopped the bout. i sentiments of a majority and know Legion posts have declared and a advice given to| that the boys who were with me h base their decision on fals ¢ rs of both fighte the ! across are strong for Dempsey. They | bnce through persons who 5 e forked over two! know what he went through and fee g Jo pbut same over to further s ¢ four bits a head for ring- | as any sauare-thinking fellow would, own selfish interests. | side scats, if another such exhibition | that Dempsey did only what he m T to be crucified and con-| s ; in this part of the state it| thought was be 5 ed because I followed the or-| || result deleteriously for the prin- as given to me by the govern-| (ja)s, the managers and the pro- '3 | e ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PAKT) BOWLING RESULTS e ; A e A oy | MOters. It was disgusted set of his is an appeal to You as a body i ¢\ (hich left 1 hall last night orough and honorable sportsmen | e aim has always been justice Hartford. i | ufter the alleged “scrap,” and loud | and emphatic were the romml‘nh{ fairness and a square deal for all Tlacatia SOURESUNNNINNG Y Heckey Adopted As An Intercollegiate | William Veeck, club president, that B i vestigate this matter thoroughly : o e SR . ! Clark . S 111 Sp { Trler would be one of the vanguard TReaR e A R el E = i e Tiami Innccantion the) climrgel (s = Dofpbelieed by thagwriterfiehat i) ey BOSk e ; ttman and Cummings, Members of Sport. Lot roue o e 1o flot Springe Ark., | Landers and Fafnir Rivals Will Clash 5 Waltz had any part in the fake—for | P towi: hirart doager,’ clear me pubticly | @ ithaca, Jan. ollowing ¢ I odirvas A ; ISR . T T e e he Hartford lad ap-| ek Ry AN R OIS i e T e i < or 11 in Opcning Game of Industrial Gaines H peared disgusted when his opponent | .- o B Ao : : : ? S i . SR lemn me. i el 2 s ; . Throug ., nell had made boxin intercol- : A ; s League Schedule at “Y™ will either present myself pe hit the ground. The (tling” tellow | = Compcting Through Degree Rule. ..0 minor sport, the scope of uth D SOX AND GIANTS. from Brooklyn should be bart I e o : el iandl i B o o e e e e Philudelphia, Jan. The Uni- ) i schedule For 8 i . y in w0 d, or submit to you. upon tele- | @ appear: i 5 e P - | versity of Prnnsylvania vesterday lost broadened yesterday to include inter- | Schedule For Spr = ] play in thy collegiate hockey. After a five i Shows ingos | opent . schedule of tha Bic request. lall completa iata the Connecticut rir least. b S gkl : = 5 of my activities during the war Semi-Final Good. Siianchardg PRy ! Uivo crack at 'ates through the 4doD interval. during which hockey has ” . | Industrial Al tamorrow eves il fo ey e R R In the semi-final bout, staged be-| o' o 0¢ S e il D no o h ] becnisuspEnded fafEcTiedulofo Jan. 23.-—A hedule of | ning. Case’s hoy ems to have hit o by vour final decision in the | tween Mike Morley and Jack MceNulty, POREgE e Aty LB mben 2 intercollegiate gam has be; be played by the - Boston their stride, : e confident ot ¥ cor : 1 and the New | lowering the colors of the Universals. I 1 Clancy RN vecord of 6 feet 1% inches, an er. as to be misiudged without | there was some good boxing by both SCordIROSES g fost -“‘l che! 1‘ 4 Janged and more may follow. : . « ; William Cummings, middle and long oS5, B0 1Here oy £oro ¢ N cir spring train- | These two clubs were the bitterest of & srove my innocence is | parties. e crowd secmed to favor: & UCSRtO LIy ‘h"\"_‘ St R S G S l::‘;:lr(:a u;\:l\‘nm- . ’lp}\‘)(i:xllh\i‘lflq;\' “?1: Ithaca within the next two we. > \\’:1\‘ ced last night by | rivals on m;\ :v:nsr\hnll .11\:.mnn<_i ast 2 ast see that ju > the botter boxe Morle - ! CGoan TR HRCD) Bt er Lafayette nnd Pennsylvania at Is of the Ioston team. summer, and the memeries of the will be donc \‘ln“mr'\. S S m.n] ntin_ e ST‘\'\LL‘nz”t‘hn'fr;J e the mtercollogiate ! adelphia in Mareh. The dates are as follows: March Sian Eatfics stared are sl o A “JACK DEMPSEY.” | AeNulty. the ‘“‘fighting blacksmith.” | Conners e Pittman holds the degree of Bache A tentative team already has been Forth Worth ; 21, Dalls | minds of the rooters of both teams. h officer of the Army., Navy and | sav strenzth, and when the \n(lers;n lor of :\l'ls from the l{ll\’e(‘slt}‘ of formed. The unusually consistent Wichita Italls Ited Sox a E The other contest will be between the jan Board of Boxmz Control, in h round came he appeared asl Wunseh Missouri and is a student in the med- cold winter weather has provided ex- Fort Worth at Tort \Worth, and | Corbin league leading quintet, and & | ical school. Cummings has a simi o (e sl on Beebe Ginnts asainst Dallas at dalls 24, the Hart & Hutchinson lad ing public the teles -ester- 9 ; @ s 't. Mike landed a ! Molyneux = . gl e 2 anded a ! Molyneux e, e evivani: it 8 _ g sa that the bitration com- iblelof B s that closed Mec- | Collingwood } degree froin Pennsylvania and also is Jake and encouraged scores of stu- Antonio; Austin o o mest 5% o ey e [ et e SEe e e o o T 25, ox Otlate, T (T PESERVED SEATS ;v;eivn\':h;’n‘:fi‘?lhfi:.h(lll‘:\s)‘ul = e lert which MeNulw | s Lollniaia: B Ui IR TO RETURN TO CURS. ol o e SUNDAY NIGHT e OC e i e G b bl | Gl e Carnegie list. Chicago, Jan. 23—The services of | . Tenr Ashville, N | AT THE PALACE only to such men as are ap- ks DR ST O e i ; ‘I am sorry to lose these men,” George Tyler, star lefthanded pitcher (.; 6, Winston-Salem; 7, Raleigh; 8, —BUY THEM NOW ed by the board. The first was it s aea bl gg | said Lawson Robertson, Pennsylvania ©f the Chic: Natios have been Xorfolk, Va.: 9, Read 10 and Jito YexoiWillanilSthenichamplon however, during any one of | track coach. ‘Pittman, with a little Sived. throus ion of mearly 11, Polo ¢ Tork:. g : Jhe world; anc¢ Jack Dempsey’s li- TS G s | training, could make the Olympic ———— —— B oued on June xt 1a19 dum 0 ISR R G0 ton 1 412 e s b Jumper Tl GRS EE S EE L A Large Shipm:nt of gram, Kid Kaplan, of Meriden, and | Bmnions P ODD / ROUSERS OIS CORETHE . L e SRR Gontosnsoansns B 47 | Philadelphia Golfers Chosc Him to Have Just Arrived They Include Blue, Brown and Green Flannels, and a Goed Assoriment of Mixtures passed concernin the whole affair. Peters Rourke’s Charges Put Tt Al and Younz Monroe, of W e Philadelphia, Jan. 23.—Robert TW. i } S Haven, traveled a speedy four ro A . | Tesley, of thie Alerion Cricket club, ver: Wesleyan, Score 41 to 20— 1. "045 scemed to favor the “IK 2 was 1 cted president of the Golf Money Is Held Up. e ¢ | association of Philadelphia at the ) Coniniissionk dectacalitoli LeenaitEIE S : nnual meeti which came to a iddletown. Jan. Wes el S | ¥ yesterday Ketball team went its | and 1) Bl neceints unti BELECH RN Lesley's election 1w unanimous ld straight defeat here night, | decided officially whether or not s ticket presented by the nomi te winnin 11 to . Poor r bout was fukoed. There were 9141 era ing committee being accepted with- ® Factory. ottrell Is Star of Game. 1 i 1 fa work was mainiy responsible for | paid admissions z s iout a dissenting voice. Into the of- defeat of the local collegians, all i fice with him went Howard W. Per- Vall > ~ shots. The Colzate five. on the Marsh president ler hand, performed with machine- ¥ _ L eRtivel precision. Dean McClenahan. of the Princeton vice-preside . Aalthe - been president. rner is start- ottrell was the leading score Athicti - o - - 5 ctic Council, denies rack 5 p game. He caged sIx tw thictic £ Denic Trac 45 fourth term in the dual oft by d treasurer. nte: Tew Fas ke 2 Sngla Mechanics . ’ Peam Was Asked to Go to England. Corntis, el POLO TONIGHT. Princeton, N, an. 2i—Dean' g e I8 s Gimbel, Philmont; 4 ] T e e Ry SR 91 109 § Georse ms, Merchantville, fand Winthrop Saraent, rion, ¢ | fered the following executive commi | tee for cicction: Harrison Towns s i Aroniminl . Wulier Zebley, H atenrgnolonll aEuc BRIlRRC T ve * lington Valley: Garficld Sceott. Coun- B evening at Manager Jim Lawlor's L R e ma on Arch str forme sl \ccording . b i SUshnaE eduled to start at 7:30 o'clock. | either tici 5 g SO S T S f contesting teams will be the Dub- } Hills and the Nigger Hills, and ; veral rep ) ving the 59} i = Nutmegs and the Independent ation h . - COAST TEAM TO TOUR EA n the lineu will be seen the faces — ormer amateur players well known [ uncontirmed her polodom. With the Nutmegs will Dean MeClenabi S Luebeck SRR 0 $6 | Princeton, Peun aud Cornell. Johnson - ning Games Will Be Played at | of athictic control, yesterday issu s A e : o rch Strect Arena—Much Interest. | statement in which he de it 3 ey 93 91 N Princeton’s track team hus Le apening games in the local nocte 2 R (6] (] ) ][] ] ] ] ] ] =1 asked to o t th Yaie 11113 B 3 — Shipping oo ! California Nine to Play Hary Come in and Get Yours at the WONDER CLOTHES SHOP 396 Main Street Open Monday Evening Until 9 P. M. 1 () ) ) ) o ) o ) ) ) i i i ) o ) ] ] ) Jimmy Clinton, first rush and cap- dicative of what the official « ¥ G S Berkeley, Cal., Jan. 23.—Permission n; Billy Nelligs second rushi | toward the proposed trip might b P oug ; 9 s been given tl University ot hnk Hoole, ntc £ » st e it 1 ° O pe ornin baseball team by the ex- PRack; e - ofe | tae o e ¢ : S ssociated 3 have cAlonn 1 AM INVIT ecutive committee of associated P TS e | I 5 = udents to tour the Iast this sum- rush; Al Sw ond rush; It _ YT The Cornell ari, center; Fusari, 1k team 1 engage in an indoor | | mer, meeting many prominent col- {leges of the Atlantic coast and middle ifback; Geois rianzalar i 1 1 on the night of s : [ West. including da with “Big — bruat according to LMeGRAW T > b Phree” teams, it was learned yester- BOWLING aplEsea s s Princeton, N. J. Jan. ack” | day. The m ame is scheduled with e An invitation from | ircGraw, captain of las I's Prince- | {he University of Utah on May 15 1e are e ement for Cornell! 1on football eleven, will the | Other games follow: 2 Bowfin A“e s | to take part in such a mect has been | lineup of the Princeton basketball | M Michigan: May 28, Cor 1mo g NS | received Gandle T sty it 1 AiscEs | Hvalna t ra eyl N o June 2, Harvard: June 9. Syr ; : neli; OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. [ the project with the Tarvard au-tonight in the most Important in- | cuse; June 10, Darimouth: June 1 DIES' PATRONACT SOLICITED () ) ) i ) e o ) ) e ) ] o ) o ) ) o o ) ) | thorities at Boston tomorrow or | tercollegiate league game thus far | Princeton: June . Pennsylvan turday. played. June 19, Illinois. {1 1 e O