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B e “CHARLIE” MAY AT HEAD OF MQVEMENT TO START BIG PIN BOWLING LEAGUE IN THIS CITY — BILL MALLORY IS ELECTED CAPTAIN OF YALE FOOTBALL ELEVEN FOR 1923 — CARPENTIER WANTS TO SETTLE DISPUTE WITH SIKI IN RING — BASEBALL MEN TO CONDUCT WAR ON GAMBLERS BIG PIN BOWLERS ™™o concs peonssr GARPENTIER WANTS [~ Speating [IWARISDECLARED [™*"feos wvsemav BILL MALLORY TO TO LODGE PROTEST ! PLAN A COMEBACK ......_..—.......... T0 BATTLE SIKI| of Sports || ONBASEBALLPOOLS|.... ... s vl LEAD YALE TEAM L= BY CLERKIN Charie” Moy af Hoad of Move:| ~ "o ™" |Goonges Belewes I Is the Best) g oo e e s e Moot and WGP Loagues WHL| “mems met s o come(PODUIAR BackHed St I the The Cause, celved at the Harald, which | ' , 7 . , explanatory: Sporting editor: “Th New York, Deg. 7.—The New York & ri e : é hll U ment to Re-establsh Sport |2, erks g, frvs e ore | Wag to End Controversy | Reaianas toounttiear wouis e o) Aid 10 WipHnG OERVIL | skt % o panmans | UMAIMONS Choios for Captatn soclation announced yesterday it plan- el know why it is that the Rovers, who { (-|uhpp',|-'",;, Pacifie Coast league has : o T ned to file formal protest against the Bl Dehlan ol vha” Aakbalatid ;’;;er‘:.i{c‘:::‘:’:“p::ym' "‘""' last R‘;"' EL e ) Leen barréd from further pu‘rflclpn- N Havad. e ‘ arles May, ane N American league's act ore aris, . 7.~ (By the Assoclated ' . a return game for ; 1l ew Havén, Dee. 7,—Twenty-two big pin bow!};r- mo'c;:;::l.:utn::-'j Ty Sl AL A I'I‘;N]l!(:lll‘l‘:ln fif.'."'.'h".‘.‘: Press)—Georges Carpentier believes | the benefit of an injured player. We ,u:t‘:-‘int;n'-lel:.‘)grnl'fi(ay%h' ok A imufifofi"'o? “!:sr:or"elu?o';;l“";::leimx football players who wore the fll‘la n &ral years ago, In at the head of FIVING the Detroit manager an aver. | {hht the brat place to settie the con- b imat the Ttovers should help US| yhg hageball pools o e the net® |leagues, tn & resoliition sdopted by the | e Wi-starred games againet Hurvard movement t 3 | iy oy 00 fo roversy over his reeent hout with ng another game, In a con- , 1 and nceton, met last night at the i ‘"'y.lo lr\;r‘”litl‘:c';:-"::nfi:lm o e cur‘v‘-:: .4“_'0'"2“:] tul:*m:]r‘nr;: Battling 81kl {8 in the ring, Writing to | Vérsation with Manager Frank Mo- i:‘om suspicion was pledged Commis- n:‘rd f;‘fl:rbltrcu:n ‘::1 thalorlg:m::- Hotel Taft snd elected Wlll‘lnm Neely the sty | Mr. May has tuiked over [ G her iy the asso. | 1€, Journal the Prencn boxer says: | Aleer of the Rovers on Monday night, | }00tE Landls by major and minor | (00 FCIRBERE CARU O ents con.| Mellory of Memphis, Tenn. captain Ough, of the Casino alleys, and sians | clation at fts annual meeting, sched- | “Here ls what I propose to BIki: | he sald that the yeason for his club x::fig;elro;uuy o TomIt of the cOm- | Gerning the puid-in capital stack of| {oF Rext’season. The cholco was un. B atiar oo ore 40 Blana | T uraday. of maxt. wésk here, Notwithstanding hin disqualification | had closed, and therefore he was una- | SUS®ORCHS ppeal last night to wipe | ST 8 o Wah., olub, which he or.| dérstoed to have been unanimous. in the works. "y While not desiring to detract from | *nd the disqualification I might n-|ble to arrange a game. In the next A termed the greatest ied. The action barring him from| Following the captaincy vote the The results of the games last night |COPD's achicvements, the writers ob- cur, 1 offer to meet him at any date | breath he inquired ‘if we played the 'l"l‘\l:::on?mlhnsio?r":vuh h terts. | 611 p.,'.“c".“m In baséball affairs 1s| PIavers discussed next year's plans in- at the Casino and the Rogers Reerse. |Ject to alleged irregular procedure by he likes in public or private. Should [§ame would it have any bearing on [, [9¢ *0F ik characterts. | L Pt drastie ever taken by or-| formally but extengively, Captain-elect tlen alleys, are as f 4 B e e ot | 1 be ready to put up u stake I bind | the city champlonship. 1 told him that | (¢ bandle Severity called the opera. | o (4% Ll ™o paingt in-| Mallory prepared for Yale at the , are as follows: 8 & myselt o pay (o charity that stake, | Ve conceded the titie to his team, and |£0F f & baseball pool “the slimiest, | ELALIES, Paschall against any on¢ | pompret genool of - Fomfret, - Conn., st form of criminal in existence / where he roomed near Charley Buell, fal averages when the officlal scorer STANLEY BUSH LRAGUE. . or purse, If. one 18 oftered. I b-|that we merely wanted to st 3 e at the game, played in New York, ) . Ted. 1 am ab- ¥ WA 0 aage & d Klepper purchased 51 per cent of May 16, recorded the play as an error | 501Utely certain I would finish Battling | benefit game, I admit that we were ::;’e ::;::‘:ncec‘]’;"g’li’;gf:lntl:o "o;. he nszk Rt e m‘l'mmn' Of| Harvard's captain during the past sea- for Scott, Yankee shortstop, and not |‘Sik! d""“ dime In Jess than threo ::;playelduhy the Rovers, but, never:| ., ying a fight to stop pool open‘ilo‘:\s Tcgma subscribed the balance. Klep- for. Mallory 16 & member of the rounds, less, hink we ean turn the tables The minor -leagues will wind u;;""" olalms some of the subscribers| Academle Class of '24. He played as a gafe blow for Cobh, They charge {halts L 1iDA o 24 a7 the f ) that the hit was officlally credited g he ROVErS their conventien teday with the se- | failed to advance their money, but he :I:;;:fika':o' :x:'r,l ':::Mt’:-': v'::;:y":: without proper investigation and that | decide to play another game, the Red- 2 revioualy had filed a statement with if any n'xnn\lnntlun into the circum- WEIDERQUIST ELEGTED l?"dfl will uge. the tellowing players: Ie‘:({:anh\?irll!ls‘l‘?’!tcr?):‘tve;‘,:‘:“A:"ylln and ?“‘“ H. l;r"""’ seeretary :; ) 'y | 41801000 Businy the past: peapsn, Ins slances was made, neither the official 4 Crean, (‘?nley. Belsor, Norton, Boj- |y o0 Bador ape bldding for "5' 2 tional associatien, that all the money | juries kept him frem two of Yale's scorer nor any of the writers Who sa% | Iilinois Man Will Lead Washington nowski, Schultz, Dereodian, Mchhe.v J g el had been paid. four big games this fall. He played Putney, Miller, Grip, Gierchowski, After expelling Klepper, the board | asainst Towa, but was hurt just previ- the game were questioned by league i authorities. and Jefferson Football Eleven Next Bacon, Gasperian, Walker, O'Dell and awarded Frank “Tealey” Raymend,|ous to the West Point contest and saw g i Meehan. Yours in sport, Frank Mul- WILL PLAY PI” m A [ the Arm ) anager of the Tacoma club, $500 in|the y and the Princeton game The dispute arosc originally from 22| the fact that Coobb, by some sources,| Season. len, manager, Redlands.” back salary. Raymend filed a claim|from the side lines. He faced Har- 437--1285 | was credited with a hit due to the fact Washingt P 1 | for this ameunt as the Pacific Inter-|vard, however, in the final encounter that the offictal scorer's ruling was| \i"‘:id:fu:’l‘;t 0‘;»<A\l;¢[‘1‘;; 7'50“;‘:;;: Two games are scheduled in the | Graduate Manager Reéeves Announces | national league, of which Tacoma was| of the Yale list, “Memphis Bill" is not available at the time of the play. aturday Afternoon Basketball league [ gy .0 Latayette Will Meet Panthers :(T:t“:unudnl.ub?r‘;.?:n::f:i: ;};{;él‘o; ;?":'r‘:le‘i a:lle:: 'fi. t:-:err;t;a‘:n::l;c:i:; The official averages give Cobb a bat- :ll:klI:d for '0\\|'o seasons, has been|ut the Y. M. C. A. next Saturday, as ting mark of .401, while without the | gt PaP AN °flb“|‘let Washington | follows: Senecas against the Inde-| Again Next Season. the club, which resulted in Klepper's|skillfull receiver of the forward pass. hit his mark is .399, i D(“;,‘_‘,x ootball team for the| pendents and Pirates against the Vik- | disbarment, weére revealed at the{ The players who elected -him were " i | ings. Baston, PA., Dec. 7.—All doubts |board's hearing of Raymond's claim. | Jordan, Becket, Bench, Cross, Cruik- Weiderquist's clection was made as to whether Lafayette College and shank, Beaver, Diller, Eddy, Greene, Her, Hulman, Jogs, Lincoln, Lavejoy, unanimous when Albert Crook, cen-| penr. i ) s b d y Dressel, chairman of the|the University of Pittsburgh would JOY AT RENN STATE :;PT’-Qrfi' blz:'l!rgll. withdrew hls name | yojjey ball committee at the Y. M. C., Meet on the gridiron again next fall : GRID MEN BANQUETED Luman, Miller, Neale, - Neldlinger, Herbert Ko(;;r "fir“‘::" i‘:gf:émn“;::l A. has completed arrangements of we:c ;:moved last night when Grad- | i ' O'Hearn, Pillsbury and Scétt. i< gl " & 4 J L b | organizatien, and the first games will | Uate Manager of Atheltics D. Leroy % Mallory is a stai® athlete in two ‘“_u;; Hugo Bezdek's Action in Declining mz\;l:mlomr;:::w it a solid vote after be played on Saturday night. The :e:vle’u announced that arrangements | Citizens and usinessmen at New| branches of major intereollegiate Job as Manager of Phillics Baseball o g makeup of the teams is as follows: | ha! een completed for a game Oct. o sport, having caught for the Yale nine m;v;:l‘;r’;'ul]:l v}‘}asu::ér} a;‘o;“"l‘_:'l‘";g; Vulcans, Oscar Sahrbacher, captain; | fh‘fl ll,"tflhut'.tgh' Reeves also stateq | Brunswick, N. J., Jdoin in a Testi-| a5t geason. He is 21 years old, is five &3 3 e < i Galbraith, Glabau, Wright, Gustafson, | thet Lafayette had declined invita- tger: feet eleven. inches tall and weighs 174 ot State C Dee. 7 ;\X:m:;a,:on,:rlog‘i‘,::ny'&f ':‘"5,, ¥ear|ywaiker, Fisher; Professionals, Dr. J.|tlons to play #football games on fanjal to:the (B0 Tevem pounds. St tme ente o Pa.,fi" i l‘tl_ Pe‘nn Black »linel work w;; Y ”flm and | i Conger, captain; Loomis, M. D, Christmas day in San Diego, Cal, and| New Brunswick, N. J, Dec. 7.—| John Davis Schoanmaker of Kings- 152 fl“d:}:‘!fl were filled wi ‘IJ;OYd nfl'fiom—t R T "'z [fllr! 0| gaxe, Roche, Fitzell, Secott, Davis,| Fort Worth, Texas. Lafayette au-!Citizens and businessmen of New|tam, N: Y. was elected manager while day fl"@rt tl‘ ""-gflfll of Hugo H'; b s "a“da"' 11 }:) 3")’ Taylor and Hornkohl; Champlons, (thorities belleved that the season, Brunswick last night gave the Rut-|James Ferguson Burns of Coloraco ;?m?c;elp hlheNotl" !,0‘ mflnl&;’ g ll; % Mo been “:p i M:VV;E P& ;n ed | yenry Dresyel, captain; Stowell, Van which ended last Saturday, was long |gers football team the annual testi-| Springs, Colo., was elected assistant ; a e;:‘ l?l ational eug‘u‘: ":: ’}1“: b e i 0: nef:v}ll Oppen, Reaney, Walthers, Rosensweg, "©NOUgh for the players to remain in | monial dinner in Winant's Hall and | manager. Thomas Peter Richardson of i ::n:dnn i; llx“ggln!z“cne\‘vork‘ here, | occasions. He is a natural Ieud;a Jones, Di Nonno; Old Timers, Themag A i P hoorayed loudly over the prospects Philadelphia was clected freshman Yoy rema ol en o8 "' W. Crowe, captain; Doherty, Dorsey, | COLGATE SCHEDULES CORNELL, |for next autumn. This dinner has| manager. Rl The Phillies job would have meant|aggressive and capable and is ex- 4201210 | probably doub{e the salary that he re- | pected to make a high-class captain. Sexton, Judd, Hergstrom, Luebeck, Utica, N. Y., Dec. 7.—Colgate will ‘r’;"me t;a kbe an otccu(on in New celves as director of athletics at Penn- . ¥ Unkelbach and Ericson. The achedule' meet Cornell at football on Oct. 2|Brunswick and puts the townsmen | PLACE FOR HOLY CROSS 347 5 | syivania State college. RECOUNT 1S COMPLETED arranged to date is as follows: De- | next year at Schoelkepf Field, Utica, |54uarely =behind Rutgers athletics . t o T e % sestion of sery- | Revised Figures Give Lodge 7354 | Sember 9, Chanfblons v Vulcans: |according to gnnouncemant today by | Mhether the season has been & Win|poivorq pLikely to Play Worcester fce,” said Beedek “and I feel that Plurality Over Gaston Professionals ve, Old Timers; Decfii6, | Graduate Manager W. A. Reid of Col.|7in& one or not. Headed by Coach Y the’r« is a far greater opportunity for( Boston, Dec. 7.—A plurality of 0ld Timers vs. Vulcans; Professiofials gate university. 3 Foster Sanford, 36 members of the Eleven Again in 1928 gervice in working with young college| 7,354 votes for Senator Lodge, re- | Y& Champlens; Dec. 23, Champions 2;‘:: :!e::'n":e;&‘m"" ;"d '“b“:‘ Cambridge, Mass,, Dec. 7.—Further Ten than there would be in profes- | publican, over Willlam A. Gaston, | V6 Old Timers; Vulcans vs. Profes- Handy made. ane | a ToRCT on|development of the Harvard football %5 193 ional ball. In college work there is| democrat is shown in the canvass by | slonals. The fret game is scheduled | of Manchester. Dancing will follow the | ot TRTH 902 00 b o letter|Schedule for next year has made It 81— 21| (he wonderful chance to influence the | the executive council of the returns of | 0 start at 8 o'clock and the second | games. AR Swedtin Co ThE e AN :fln"' appear likely that Holy Cross will Fri young men in the right way and to| election on November 7 as reported to | 4me at 8:45. i meD.. Ehort, §58achéh ;'"e”“‘“;e h‘ have a place agaln, it was sald today. 84— help matertally in building character. | the secretary of state by the ety and President Ban Johnson of the Dmx’\ IV, Lewis, Mayor More ’;,’rhe late start made necessary by the Financially this means the sacrifice of | town clerks. The figures wero made | The Rangers:basketball team of | American leagle says the rumor that | New Brunswick G": E °'M'°"‘ of | sgreement on the pary of Yale, Har- Manchester, would like to beok games | Toronto is to get the Bopton Red Sox | w. p. Garrison and !‘::;resen::asg: ;in.::mzm:( I;;m‘;‘;?np::ctt;l){a:lh:\:;; geveral thousand dollars a year, but|public today. ideals cost money and I find that my| In the recent recount of the vote With any team in this city, averaging | franchise, is g wild yarn. | from thé Rotary, Kiwanis and g ideals can best be worked out in col-| for 7. 8. Senator variations from the in weight from 125 to 130 pounds. e club. Y auia vt Lidoha it appear that the Worcester eleven lege ranks. In making my decision | original returns were made in a num- Communications should ;be addressed I‘iecse Blizzard of Parkersburg, W. & would be too strong an early sesson the many appeals from students and| ber of places and the final plurality | to Edward Robb, caté Herald Of-|Va¥nas peen' elected president, of the MURPHY ] A CHAMPION, fpagnent. slumnl asking me to remain at Penn | for Lodge was shown to be 7,354, The | ficc, Oak street, Manchester. Nationgl Trotting agelation, and E.| [ndjanapolls, Ind., Dec. 7.—Jimm State also had their effect and for this | early press returns gave his plurajty W. Swisher, of Columbus, O. has|Murphy of Los Angeles is the chamy 81— 283 ) cen T felt that T could not consider | a8 8,425, The official returns wereWfn- | A bowling tean representing Cham- .beén named first vice-president to suc- | pion automobile race driver for 1922.| Cleveland, Dec. 7.—Allan Sothoron, 1101223 | the Phillies offer.” nouncéd today gave Lodge 414,130, | berlain Council, Jr. O. U.-A. M. will | ceed the'late Morgan G. Bulkeley. | His unofflelal fotal Is 3,480 points. | piteher of the Cleveland American S e i e G Gaston, 406,776; John A. Nicholls, | journey to Waterbury tomorrow night Harry Hartz, also of Log ,‘\nselee fln: rasxue team, was released yesterday l:g—— g:f MAINE BARS I IN DRINKS. proh. 24,866, Governor Channing H.|to roll the Junior M'échanlcs in that America's two oldest educational in- | jshed second’. 1,502 points Séhlnd to the I oulu\"lllr‘ ¢lub of the American e NN Cox, republican was re-elected by city. The local tedm, accompanied|stitutions will clash in sports next|Murphy. Tommy Milton, ehampion Ausocmt‘lon accerding to information 95— 276 | N | plurality of 60,681 over John F. Fitz- | by a delegation of rooters, will leave | spring when Harvard University and 'jast ‘year, was third Frank Ellictt \ved here today from Louisville, 76 137 | New Law Prohibits Its Public Use|gerald, democrat. the club rooms at 6 o'clock in auta-| William and Mary college baseball |was fourth and Bennie Hill was fitch | - Gotheran came to the Indians {rom BTy e T Fven in Water. f —— mobiles. Those who will rqll on the teams play at Waghington, D. C, oh | Murphy won practically every - b|g. the St. Louls Browns two years 4go s wathis Augusta, Me., Dec. 8. —Maine is do-| COUGATE VS. OHIO STATE. local team are ‘as follows; Foote, | April 17.: race during the year. He was first {and pitched effectively for one season. : Hamilton, Dec. 7.—Announcement | Kallgren, Wright, C. Anderson, Long, in the 500-mile race here, led the | Waivers were asked on his services . 102 87 94— 283 92 61 74 23| termined to be out front among all| ., "o qe "here yesterday afternoon | Rawlings and “Charlle May. Further developments in the Har- |y, ay at Uniontown, Pa., and again|at the end of this season. 102 103— 303 | the states of the Union in its pro- i1 [that the Colgate eleven will play e vard foetball schedule for next seasén | was the lead 84 78— 260 3 the leader in the 250-mile grind hibitory laws, whatover may be said | (N3t e Cowgate eeven S BV i of the Rovers A. O. will | make it appear that Holy Cross will|at Los Angeles last Sundsy, | | S "ooLuN All Makes Cars 89 121 114— 324 Ahatth the Satopenipent theregt at the Ohio State Stadlum next sea- |be held at 7 o'clock this evening in|be played at the Stadium. o o legally served in or for any drinks in| o Lot s the Colgate clev- | Plans for the basketball season will be | Down in New Haven a right step, New York, Dec. 7.—John W. Hels- Overhauled 101 262 261 264 87— 258 80— 247| Team Pleases Students. 469 4oL dcs—iapz| Hiftective at once, fce cannot be| o TTape Tgate ig Oct. 18. On the| St John's hall on Newington avenue. | HEISMAN AT COLUMBIA? 78— 231 i ] 99— 261 :}:‘; ::::'_s:o'; E“f:"l‘k;o:'uzfeflaffsdf:uen will meet Gil Dobie's Cornell team | digeussed. toward a successful season in 1928 man, for three years head coach at :i‘: 268 | the new law the lce cannot legally At Schoelkopt Fiéld, Tthaca. - was taken last night, {p the gelection tie University of Penpsylvania, may s s ial $00e 840 | amin. 1 BostAeY With the Nuid th b8 George Mulligan of Waterbury was|6f “Memphis Bill” Mallory as captain |be the next football mentor at Core Cadlllm.a pecia ty 411 4511268 | qrunk, BROW GO' TO MOBILE, in this city yesterday afternoon. He| Mallory is one of the gréatest defen-|umbia university, aceording to an gp- " il ! Electrie Range. i The keynot® of thig law is health Mobile, Ala, Dec. 7.—~Word has|is beosting his boxing card for neft! sive baeks to wear the Hue uniform | parently well-defined rumor which D't sl Bl et JHAVe phaE 1 R |t <l P ‘point @yt tat there is dan.|been recelved here fram Robert M. |Saturday night very highly. i in many years, Under his skilled lead- | came from Philadelphia yesterday. | ¢ar overhauled. Do it now. 30— 234 | gor of the existence of harmful bac-| Weinacker, president . of the Moble ership, the Y4l eleven should meet| An evening newspaper of that city, In 9— 288 1 1o i in the fce; that, while some it Southern association baseball club, The Eagles basketball team of the | with suecess. commenting on the report, said that 100— 261 L by who is in Louisville attending the | New Britain Boys' c¢lub will stack up a Columbia graduate had been on the ® (] oran —— it is all right, a great portion of it y 419 399 462—1280 | comes from rivers and streams thet baseball meeting, that the St. Louis [ against Troop 66 of Hartford at the The New York Giants, headed by!Pennsylvania campus a few days ago Pocket Knjves. SR AUTBHket I “gotiution. club of the American l#ague will train | local gymnasium tomorrow ~night.| Joe Neville, Will play the Willlams A.|and had expressed the hope thaty GARAGE . 97 108 There will be a preliminary “ame be-| C. of New Haven at Weiss Park next Heisman ¢ould be induced to come to PETCOFF TO LEAD OHIO STATE. tween the Comets and the shumrocks | Sunday. . New Yark. 3131 CHURCH BT. 'Tel. 1354 MARVARD NAMES COBURN. : SRR e P N BRIGGS 109— 312 here during the spring. season. Columbus, O., Dasc. 7.—Bonl Pet- o i coff of Toledo, left tackle on the Ohio u(gxg:f‘.,? “J(“'w;uaf_‘ ‘,;',;R ;‘IZ‘C}:L’; i P 4 i 3 e f?aumr” iR ikn et fieet” |captain of the Harvard cross-country Alllt lt a Grand and GIOI'IOUS Feelm . AUTO LEAGUR pistinie i A e ol at a ban-|oam yesterday. He Is a two-mile L L st it At SR Lo specialist. s v .. et WHEN Y0U HAVE A Son) oN ©AND ANOTHER NEIGHOR WHO| - AND STILL ANOTHER ONE Krelsslg ...... : HE LOCAL HIGM SCHoOL FOOTBALL| ALSO HAS A SON oM THE TELLS You THE SAME THING A ! Babe Ruth Takes to The ¥arm ELEVEN - AND ONE OF YouR RWAL TEAM TELLS You How | . AND You FEEL AS THOUGH THE Unkelbach . 2 s ' NEIGHBORS HAS A SON ON A YoyR SON'S TEAmM 1S GOING T&| BLUE SKIES HAD TURNED ' RIVAL TeAm AND STARTS T BE WIPED OFF THE MAP DARK AND THE SUN AMD QUIT 1 s1— 7 RUB IT INTo You HOW HIS SON'S | SHINING FOREVER Smith ’ 14 : | Team 1s GoinGg To wWALLOP ity - i THE TEAM YoUR SON IS on Beranten 7. Battier ... 84— 374 4181311 Rarry . Buras . Stifnlek . Maler Huek 86— 267 reter § L Yoig 01— 266 Anderson 92— 276 Zuicko ... 83— 247 " ax JOANNY SHUGRUE SIGNED % : P 2 " v : i pasd Hlavas AND The donm — OH-H-H- BOY'AIN'T 1T A GR-RRAND LAYED AND THE SCORE AND GLOR-R-RIQUS FEELIN' | b ) Willie Jackson's Conq J 4 i 3 . 34 sl i B § L . - OR OF YoUR SON'S Flores in Garden Scmi-Final N : 0 IN FAV 2 k : ArA NI P wWow New York, Dee. 7.—lLocal boxing X ; Te AND THE NEWSPAPERS TH HIM HAVE M1 AH m: THAT 8 all ) GIVE GLOWING ACCOUNTS OF To NOTHING 1} ' 8 WELL: WELL-WELL: CUTTLE Fus BOYS | RIGHT - ,‘,w OH- WELL - LET e EEN'T HAUE T“""’,:W-?umgl MUCH FUN (A UIFE - © 3 / ollowers arc soon to get a glimpse RN B : ‘ :( Johnny Shugrue, Jersey City light- * ; > » YoUR Bovs HEROIC PLAYING weight, who recently knocked out ¢ 52 4 LITERALLY "STANDING THE Willie Jackson in ten rounds. The E i E » ; OTHERITEAM BA) ITS MEAD 'V promising New Jersey boxer yester- . o day was signed to battle Elino Flores, Philippine lightwelght, in the twaive- round semi-final to the Charley White-Richie Mitchell bout which will be held in Madison Square Gar- den on Dec. 15. The match promises a lively encounter and will rival the fifteen round bout between White and Mitehell in importance. Shugrue will be making his first New York appear- J i ; ance since his spectacular triumph To get into training for spring, Babe Ruth, Sultan of Swat, ever Jackson and it in expected that | jg Jiving the simple life on the far mat South Sudbury, Mass. keen Interest will center around hif| Ap,ye js Babe taking a rest and smoke after a day's vigorous showing against IMlores. The iatter ¥ % s is 1 ioot Below. Bab Nas enjoyed remarkaple success in hi¢ | Work. DBaby Dorothy in his lap. Lamp that pipe! Below, Babe local bouts and is a{popular uvoms,ldomg the daily chores. WK i _1:? T\ (i bbbt e A

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