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EE 5 RS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1610. LEWIS WILL MEET |_ ENGLISH CHAMPIO BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK [PALE WILT oy THREATS AGAINST | _‘ THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED TO JOHNSON’S DOME OF THOUGHT. ATTELL IN REGARD | SS N TO M’FARLAND GO --.., \ ‘a s { . “THE ‘ - ') H Certain People Have Tried to Induce Abe and Packey mee 7 ' / oBtiye San eal ‘ H H H JAcn’s 13 LATER ON NEXT Day. 4 to Break Engagement with Billy Gibson of pt AL thas pes Fairmont A. C., but Apparently Fail. “> C7, : OP 57 \& 667 CERTAINLY am not going to Wine! > ” \ @ THe I lie down and lose the Attell- ee Us Wats a ae NIGHT Stic McFarland match,” aid Billy SORIA OARS BEANS Renwns or BRONX CoP GENT His NIGHT STIE Gibson last night Jack Jounsors persuaved Te ‘hh. F owt Me Gmicn.. OVER JAEH'S “coco” FoR, “That match was my fdea, and I) Depart FROM SWELL \HOSTELeY, > pf MEAN 7 SPEEDING. engaged the boxers before anyone " else thought of butting in,” he went on, “If I lie down now and tamely let them take the match from me I! might as well quit the game for good. And I won't do it, either. “The match {s still on, and I ox) pect to hold it on the date arranged for. I have reason to believe that a Jacks “NUT® Jacn’s HEAD, AFTERWARD > strong e+ort was made to influence SHOWING Ne 5 eh MeFarland and make him break his isi Ly —— " ent with me, But he’s @ little gentleman, and his word {8 as good Jaen’ Nob, 4 wes gold. He sticks to his promises. jake ARR EFFECT ON bl ule) ; | is “The same influence was brought to bear on Attell, and certain people ED FEMALE a ' “THe GUN Ligh bers) “} Save been making it hot for him either with threats or promises, I've seen| Qarmaaayeat® HERD THE MATOIN ATE, wae Te BURT Foe res baal ie atten and ‘talked the matter over, He) and when he locked the door, kicked It ae “=: = idocd a - Ps “Thad been persuaded that the other!down and went in after him. One of Sacr's “people had McFarland tied up. Attelt| them dropped the butt of a six shooter, 4 to me: ‘You haven't got MecFar-| gently on Jack's dome of thought when C ” he tried to resist arrest. i ag ‘I ourely have, I said. On another ccasion before that a cook ‘~ “I know you haven't,’ sald Attell. , at Johnson's training quarters over in 2. ey y rland has settled | Indiana was displeased with Jack's t “athat question for me. Here's a tele-! absent mindedness in paying wages and ms ” ‘hit him on the top of hi tomy with - j Cie aad f a begiseh ald My ——— D. A. Fletcher, the man who forma = - ATTUNG BARTENDER, | FGibwon stopped and pulled out the Sohair, A Youne lady who thought him Giants’ Leader Very Well Sate| 22” Razr tasebat! Teagues in his mina, | Aopiaeher tee Given U | SMALL BUT UNPLEASANT PARTY f te FRISCO USED andi f * telegram. as ressed her an- a ea Sat-| has giv the ship. He wit not|/D. A, cher Has Give " =. | a CRsenge, Bee. 7, nOYance wht @ hatpin: It atruck the| y havea new langue on the. Job next! al P| USED CHAIR, WHILE DISCUSSING LVS BottLe To PONT "muy Givson, Fairmont ‘A 0. solid ivory. In Frisco. bartender tapped| ised with Both the Out- | he whouted he would from! Idea of Forming New | CME HIS CBUSCTION TO aS, | ‘We have accepted your terms. Kk on the head with a full bottle of | 19 the other. Instead, he will @ ; IN INDIANA, JOHNSONS TITLE. te You have always been my friend. | Just because he didn't see why an : | probably go back to his hagdware | : | “THe CHAIR. PLUG HAT. ' Wil box for no other oh African should wear a silk bat. A Bronx field and Infield. | store, or whatever business he was In, Major League. |—. - enters eee } yours. PACKEY M'TABLAND. policeman nailed him for speeding and | and tell his customers how he made all be “SeePhe only question Attell raised be-! % ore agreeing to meet McFarland at the ! Attempt to explain mat- cones the big league magnates in the ocuntry 'S h ib B ke b li | ively bounct | fear him. _“Wbout the weight. He wanted Me r-|_ Several times Johnson has been in- M realizes that his team is weak-| league, He has found that it would] no real business to attend to. St Cl h ° Hi t G ars UClasn in 110 ames Hand to make 1% pounds at 6 o'clock. | formed that he wasn't welcome at hotels est In the box, and at the meet. take about as much money as Rocke-| ‘pne only two important cases be P.S. A. L. BASKET BALL. : where the elite eat frogs’ legs and drink “troller has to start something new and Fatisaul: GOWIKIELIGN CO) 4 JgQMeFariand has agreed to that. All the| wines of ancient. vintage, Sometimes 7&0 t tonal Teague here next | Sie tn the baseball line, #0 he won't] the National Commission con ple er details are satisfactory, I think a ek het ers identified with the National Leag ‘ . the information has been carried by a| Week he ts golng to try hard to either | try, toher Nick Maddéx has « claim befot ck Maddox has a claim befo Ee unt convinces, that ed couple of callous souled and horny| YY oF obtain some good pitcher, or] But th the mean while there are a | Pitche ; handed porters. Anon, the champion has} Ditchers, If possible, in trade, The Little | number of ball players who are in bad | baseball's chief trivunal resarding the ‘Contest Between Newtown gpiginal stand he'll stop stalling and ‘om hia automobiie, land | Napoleon say that poor pitching cost |on account of Mr JFicteher. For. n question whether the Pirates tad a right nan ey : eful upper works, These | the Glants the per i asd ii stance, Russell Ford Of the Highland. | tO re ease Hin te ctean Association haa} Stuvesy: R os pee ; are only a few of the known. inoldents| he docen't wane than te tate next year [ers who wan the pitching sensation of | #eason In the A » Association iad | and Stuvesyant Fives Prom. | Stuyvesant oe ee Apparently it 1s up to Attell. If te t#linsohnaon's stormy career, No doubt| een t Want them to lose next year | toe Cason, was offered $4,800 in a new |ended, and Piteher 1" m of the Newtown ® 1000 willing to box McFarland as he was/ ne has had other experiences that have| {7 &8¥ such reas ‘contract by President Farrel] at the | Doves wants to know he is en. ises to Be a Hummer. Boys’ High........ 0 190 SB few weeks ago he'll Ko on with the| Nor wuchod the pubite “We have two young left-handers that | June of last season. | titled to a bonus of $500 promised to S a . Commerce . i ‘ ages PAR a8 ME he doeen’t go on it. will I expect heaps from in 1911," says Mc-| ‘The former Atlanta pitcher couldn't|!£ he won half his with Manual Ps my Ph gM ea otitay 5 14 aR STANLEY, the famous) Gra “Hendricks, the Michigan re-)sec that much money, but could the | Boston club In 1910. Apparently, accord. Jamaica SeParland over and has changed his Harvard and Princeton Teams Will Probably Clash on Gridiron Next Year. Richmond Hl. Eastern Distri >t Clinton Erasmus Flushing 1G D English bantam weight champion, |cruit, has shown enough to de of more] five thousand simoleons offered him ing to the official rec Ferg ati m LAY in the Public Schools Athletic s been my friend, tn on his way to America. He} than ordinary promiae, What I hear|by “Hot Air" Fletcher. Ho was there | ontitied to this bonus €nd ectually he League basketball tournament will ys McFarland in tia wire. This in| says that he'll take on the best boys of|from Harry Rustenhaven, who halis|!ke @ duck and signed an omen | 18" hing more as!his weight here, playing no.favorites.| from Abilene, Kan., fills me with Joy.) tat he would put his slenature to a j ae, ! told. many people around New a igus : +J}contract on Feb. 10, when Fletcher was| According to wireless President M ipiay soxsa " rk. | Stanley is the real bantamweight cham-jand we may develop a world-beater out {to hand him his money in advance of the Cubs is coming to the Na- irae Gltace'e tluntace was very | tcce te were He won the title by}of him. His only handicap Is his amail| There are other players, such as Ty/ tional League meeting here next week Betas for Gibson's club ane was very |deteating Jem Bowker, who took the| stature, but as far ag records go he is a outflelder of the Tigers | prepared to get rid of a big bunch of fetal Uinetward that he'd ox tor tue| title from Frankie Nell. Bowker was] big fellow, for he won forty-five out of |and Catcher Johnny Kling of the Cubs, | his veterans, and itis s “club any ‘time and wouldn't take the| defeated by heavier men, but never at/ fifty gimes, losing four and tying one| WhO are sald to have agreed to go with |/dent Fozel of Phiiil the welght until Stanley stopped Mm.| while pitching fora nine of Cheeenne| Fletcher's third rail league, but now | with whom he will dem be resumed to-day, when Stuy- ant meets Newtown, Commerce ues up with Jamaica, Clinton meets Bastern ict, Manual Training meets Boys’ | ane Richmond Hill meets Mlush- ing. By far the most {mportant = while Roberts and Silverstein | 1 ! 3 000 will be the Newtown-Stuyvesant match | Will guard Stuyvesant's goal | BOSTON, Dec. 10.~A conference thet at Warwick Hall, ¢ rona, at 2.30 P,M.| The High Schoo! of Commerce an¢ | was expected by followers of collegiate . trouble to watch offic e i gags Ae abbaeamas ‘The bantam championship belt pre-| tndians, who met the best of the cl they will not be able to be so chesty|ness. You know it Is sail in emphatic | ‘These teams are the strongest in the|Jamaica will play at the court of the | sport to deal in matters of importance 5 me 8 the days go by wo cease to won-| sented to Bowker by Lond Lonsdale off sine Rocky Mountain a wbs|and will have to sign contracts for | terms in some quarters that the ownet tournament, and a hot battle is ex-| Irish-American Athletic Club on Fitty-|to poth Princeton and Harvard was on 1 der why J::k Johnson is having | the National Sporting Club of London}, % CUB MAR SIBtTi Ot whatever their bosses want them to or|of the Windy City team ts the real pecced ninth street, at § P.M. Commerce will | A : a. almost ; se 8 | was passed on to Stanley after his v If the regular staff shows up in good [else get out of organized baseball. owner of the Quaker club, so If this 's : Se ee ee Goatees | toes baamis ere ConA. A886 Py trouble with his head, The only! (ry, form we need fear nothing, even if the the case the talkative Chicago magnat Long Island team will depend on he loss of Goldberg, thelr | jvershadowing alde line to the anhual yutshoot Fried-| Star forward, and Levi their right nd Kelly to land Princeton newcomers fall dot able to trade Sheck- Johnson rker of the New For instance, in| Ban Johnson, the president of the| sho eaigronce is that he has a head at all, A ZW & )rouple of days ago he wax tossed out HEY say Kid McCoy fe gathering | Mathewson we have the best twirles in| American League, says that his league|ard, Steinfeldt, Kling, Hrown, Overall land und Rosenkranz, Planteroch will|Suard: who gave promise of develowing | 41, H through .a6 stage door of a Chicag: I material for @ book, and he's g0-| the country; Crandall ts the most prom. | 1% going to meet here next Wednesday | and Reulbach, as a belleved he«be opposed to Williams at centre, and into an all-scholastic player, Althou: Athletic Director J. Roper of Prince- HE | | Playhouse by a tunch of husky ataKe ing to write it himself. The new] ising boxman in the game; Drucke| for NO other reason than that the con-! would like to do Barlen and Levy will be Newtown's|the game whould be close, Commerce |;,.° who also Is head coach of the | hangs. In San Franolsco, a month be-| best seller ix to have a hero and alshould display wonderful improvement season, David R, Whyte, the Sixty- * fore the big firht, he tried to run away , and the scene is to be laid ‘4 und Head Coach Haughton of Harvard i 4 ab two bike cops after cutting Dati neuaey apne the Canadian Tacks aipodd Mrioeennctnde piece HARR Y LE WIS HAS BEEN MA TCHED elo Paglia bea Adie ee eran back from England, They abe wenty miles an hour in the Golden | woods, If the Kid works in his old] owing to an injury to his pitching wing | ee Neti aveens ve | were Gane. for & conker eee f te Park. The bike cops ee ae eet eeee punch the book will surely] on three different occasions. 1 still have a} ea aun Led bem tees fram (Ove | Coca nna: hagas Bechet ca ethan erence MN A ae er RES) TO MEET NEW ENGLISH CHAMPION \W2itetsese tee aon ee i from Indlanapolls, will yet show that we ' quietly. They meet Manual to-day, The aie fap ‘vat “the. fast closing football —— | a choo! n yers | \ 5 Promising Brooklyn pe aeirdly pes Sao tidaes a didn't pay too much when we s- Tratnt Sana between Harvard Aik +44 if Strong Body, Not the Legs, Den atl - Lightweight Who Meets || /-¢Wis Has Also Been Signed in ec louriton ad Ploohel. 1 | Ty were a ‘to ender oom i i i How » expected to bk “Lam satisfied with both the infleld ana|Philadelphian to Fight Jim aa Blech ton were expected to be under consi ; utes of play that enabled Manual to beat Dorman Monday Night t ° ‘ outfleld. If Merkle continues to improve " Hon, Sie. sumpoated Gate fon 2he a Make Distance Runners. |:2ii0 ene eine Sullivan, Middleweight Title | to Clash With Tom Lan- rasmus 5 to 1 > 1 should win on their record thus far this | rigors, was expected this afternoon, room at t neston-Harvard game is the week % 4 oF Yale-Princeton game at season he wil | DeWitt Clinton and Eastern Distr 1 make one of the mo: St baum alt caster in Paris, Dec. 14. ment Armory, Clinton has a weak team this year and will have troubie with che | —e East District fiv tohen is playing | Rater Diurict ave Caner iw pissing | Cub Veterans ©. has been in existence | valuable men in the a i aluatie n@ Kame. With Doyle clubhouse improvements aud | on second, Bridwell at short and Devin Holder, in London. ae on third we can stand pat. We have Great Neck Hills Country Club will holt a| four good outfelders, at least, and t the Forty-seventh Princeton 7" ans Holmer Devotes an Tunning expenses, é z eat! Ss REY 2a wo Realizing that Pal M 1 y «Hour Every Day to Devel Han. ‘sche Dee Roti Lee peasy MAT | am not worried for a minute that any BY JOHN POLLOCK. AVR THIET TR RaRae Bh e CHA aL ballens. D Y Pik d the iat "nen Yo cmp of them will go ack ARRY LEWIS, the clever titte [fn thelr, tenseouna® a "ot patchmend 101 wit ave no viene wits | 1Q Stay, Declares opment of His Arms. ‘The Fourteenth Regiment will hold a closal| “T think we proved that we were as Philadelphia fighter, who is one |A. C. on next Thursday night, Tommy | vegant fve a good run last Saturday, a5 so, gamegod! Coa Mle Sorina} ood, if not better, than any club In of the claimants of the welter- a | Murphy has gone to the Catsk Manic Wan onie ator tie rtaitens tind Charles Mur, h tes, NO aehloning the athletes of that organiza’ (the race in the last two months of Je of this cou tains, where he will get into s Fe Ae tak Gin itantocie Coote aca | ; the season, and if we only get a good] Welent championship title of this Foun: |the contest. Tommy trained RRR el <a DON'T do all of my running with | The games of the Seventy-first 1 ey start pC r y 1st been matched to fight two jing ecbed Poy ML cient finat Regiment are | star: In the coming seayon we will] try, has Just 1 do a 4 ke then UD tre el fe eateh battles abroad. Lewis ar- land, Dick Megane Parks, Sanday, (on make them all tra ast to catch up| important battles my body and arms," sald Hang] inany other stan'will' compete tniracd wie | tO us." rived in Pale with his manager, Al ~fholmer, the “p! Marathoner, as he| ° ‘fateh in the 220 yant buntile race, Lippe, ten days ago, and was immedi- able to beat them. Smith and Runge are playing well of | CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—There will be few dition of his career. | ate changes in the Cubs line-up next are 1! Young Wagner and Philly McGovern, |according to President Charles Murphy. 8 recent go with Wille Beecher and asin the finest co | w Another old-time Greater New York Sane in from a long run over the| Joe F 1} team in the ately signed up to meet Tom Lancaster, who furnished such a@ sensational te: Hig statement answered rumors of com- “Srpads yesterday Sareea ree 8 Mame or, te Phitceenin | Player Has gol ® reel Job, He is Doctor| y crack English’ middleweight, in a. Found bout at the Brooklyn Beach A Hoppe Ready to ne shifts in the 1911 team. When the j7'1 train my legs by doing a lot of! « lot of bike riding’ for that’ organtaation at that | Yown third base. for. tie Moers 4 twenty-round bout at the Wagrom A. C. O, ataa of red r Bien hay bean }names of Sheckard and Steinfeldt were ing, but the stronger the upper will manage the Fort Wayne Club of| of Paris on the night of Dec. 14. iils } bout before the same club a week from Meet Sutton For sila cai ie Sab ORAAT OOO pa Members of the Irieh-Ameri | part of my body Is the better T can}, ofthe, sie Te ae Every hard awing of my arma| {Ml (heme was no truth fi j fabrows my entire body ahead. That's | ringed footers, i fhalf the reason why I've been improv. dng right along,” said Holmer. aQltbough Paul the Central League next season, and) second fight will be with Jim Sullivan, he will try hard to make @ govd show-)the new English fniddleweight cham- ing. . Thomas for the Lf pion, who beat Tom Tho The Mttle roly-poly player hax been | iig tn a twenty-round bout at the Na- acting ae scout for the etroit team | onal Sporting Club of London three next Thursday night, M ern says) te will turn the tables this time, as he| “Vf W Id’: sae Sheckard wil be seen in left fleld aims he will be in much better condt- e ONlLA'S Lttte | nex: season,” saia Murpny, “and Btein- tion jfeldt at third base. It is trie 1 expect j to a big deal in New York, but T ‘4Phere is not a single “pro” runner | held by the her for the past two seasons, and has) 1°, Lewin and suili will lias been clinched between} Willic Hoppe and George Sutton will |do 1 are now to say what T aim at ad eh | bere Oe pees, oe ff picked wp many good players for them, | Weeks ag 4 ward, t Bani ti pe , a fos 4 ‘in the country who can compete with | 2." Mioee. ot (fh h was w going his rounds that} fight twenty rounds at the N, Cc, the probably meet for the world's cham- | The 8, however, ca tor & 4 Connie plonship, as a alt of the challenge S#- | fh asa pitcher. ‘That 1s all I care _Hotmer when it comes to muscular de- | —- fi made to him to take] second week In January, ertuves were essive fighter of He They pi Gelopment of the body. Hane says that | y,Mite Rren expeats Toyneiy fo make «wood | charge of the Fort Wayne nine, and — say will meet for ten rounds at the stag of | Sed by the Chicago expert, Hoppe, | to say now” | ; Lae \ day he devotes at least an hour's | that the youngster tek comer sit . after much dickering he consented to] BIN Lang, the Australian heavy welght the Brown Gymnasium ACA. on Thurs. | When asked about Suiton's challeng Murphy declared he knew of no fight xercises that build up his body, | Surely, make cue uf the best criss country take the Job. champion, and Jack Burns, the Call- jay evening, Dec, 22 Bohmidt beat | sald; “I am willing to defend my claim | against President Lynch of Newtonal ye Tien oh meni, oad ie ee | aa Ln alii camel \fornta giant who went to England sev- Howard in their previous meeting, but| to th npionship titles at 18.1 League, and he expected that ¢ i aed ‘oral Weeks ago in search of fights, have CUN GS AITHARN sioward claims WI surety best | bale Hine billiards at any tine re-election y unanimou lor any one else can have a ‘velopment about the shouklers is un- C y bi x IN. y. U. Ss ; R DORE on OF Fen ete u Misughly ‘good. olumbia Does \N. Y. U. to Start |e peneteimesround’ bout a Rios | sack Meus, the wollsknown rot nie Mack paid a visit Holmer says that @ runner who has aye 3 London, the latter part of this! eree and tight prov of Phila Charley . Harvey, the Philadephia | aust a8 Mr. SULLON Rend | ee te American A weak upper body cannot mand the | B Ul W. ke | S A t Bombardier Wells, the English | will be the third man in the ring at ail jonramwefght, who gave Jounny tice of challenge and posts his money | POP! a moran wirain of swinging his arms hant | ri tant or | eason gains | heavy w ght, refused to fight Lang, and | the big fights thar are an ANG lon a hard fight at New Orie r red a gume or games wil Figo ag he phe b * a | Melnto: Substtiuted Burns .ang | place in the future at the wka A, inday Riese will an i, Tam glad he ja doing. wall all with enough to help him through @ Jone | t B k iil T. gh O ‘ r | K well who is enJoy'l 4 face. as ‘ba. |ahould beat Burns, as the latter made @| of that city. Al Herford, who has taken yar Astonia in a teas sea practice because itm he 4 / ‘ 4 | a et \ ou pponent rior showing against Jim Stewart. | hold of the club again, has engaged on Wednesday |in fie 8 and if Ta ion hie told them how hia ei W | _ ee — | McGuigan as referee, as he thinks Jack se youngsters wil} (he I ba fetter Be 8 ch uship last season q Billy Kramer is doing Jot of band training ng to ct that both Jim Barry, | will help the fe there Se ee Te Tonia verages, ho urs want D cgegh tin “Thirteenth,” and he saye that be is] In a gume resplendent with apectaoue| The New York University five t amines se fae a oan tt AM a Ip. the weit i 9G SNE AE TN eee ie At att TE he cen hove ee | famen Ac Bat mer owner of the Jar shooting and brilliant passing on the|‘® Princeton to-day to meet the Tiger | floss, the Itallan fighter of New Castle,| Al Kubiak, toe heavyweight of Michi- . {distur me at all. if he can beat me] citengo club, may be-one of tie candi -C. part of the Columbia busketball Jauintet In thelr first basketball game of| Pa, have anked for an extra week in| gan, and Kid Cotton, the colored fghter, Fite iiten ainnsatin te canine mone | qutes to pun against Thomas J. Lynch the fas Georgetown five went ¢ the season, The Jersey team hag al- | whic get into condition, Manager who was former! rring partner of f ji Sania —_—~—_ for the Presidency of the Natlona? 2 ile ay ed won | de m CORH te a 4 West Side A, C. of|Jack Johnson, have been secured to for ten rounds in the meeting next week. it v t by the score of 4%12 o) | read: two games and h Tortorich of th junior cross-country championship 1n 1906, It on the for-| ready mu and has won | Tortorich a been chine to coach the Brosklyaite Capt. Kiendl, of the Blue and white,| five and the Gotham boys witl have to| twenty round bout from to-morrow | burg on Mc r of Glens Falls, , on Christmas afternoon, Suili- has fought a few times at this omted that Murphy wants hin, BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT, |, and that he can also muster the votes er six round bout in Pitt day night. Kubiak ga | srnoon until Sunday, Dee. 18, Barry | Cotton a bad beating in the same ¢ and his fighting gave such ‘ : of Fogel of Philly and Ebbets of Bobbie’ Cloughen, of the Irlah-America A, C,, | WAS the chief performer with a contripu.| fo some to win, afternoon unt 1 urry | Cot ib i and his fighting gave such entire satis a . ; Yy not Me od ter ves rwsen tant we anv vil | tion Of nineteen points toward the sema| Coach Meliitzer of the N.Y. Vy Is training at the Royal A. C. of New )a fow weeks ago, but as Cotton claimed faction that the club offlelals decided to At the Sharkey A. ©, seven [| Brooklyn. has|Orteans, while Ross is getting into con- | he ‘ houts between amtacurs will be use him aga gr io, it ie alleged, y ; ; je 8 hapieed ander A... Micsed, 44) Ho played a fust, aggressive game, and| been working hiy men hard ever since | aition at his home. Is to give him an, °. eat put on ©. Anson, the old Cubs! mn one made some wonderful shots. Lee and| the football , d, and in the - | - | Boxing at key. At the National A: C. of Brook- played the first game (Brak Reiter of the 1, 4, A.C. vill open 8 | Mendelssohn, of Columbia, and Martin | last week has whipped them into ex-| Battling Hurley and “Cy” Smntth, the) Harry Forbes jen Aghtinis ©. ’ Wa Farmer eelly wil’ tackie match against Gedrge . egy ye BS Greenvoint, the fir {and Hoisklil, of Georgetown, also played| cellent shane by fast scrimmage Work, |New Jersey cyclone lightweights, over ten years ire jn another A will hold an ama- Trish Paddy for ten rounds in the Moore of thi at the Union Billiard ne eet ae orcs ee etter ia, | creditable games, He 1s developing the defensive game {| reported to be in the best of condition | battle on De I) hook up wit tertainment to-night main bout, Paddy Meehan and Academy, and the veteran player lost, into the hardware busines in Platbush, In the first half the Blue and White for their ten round battle at the Olym-| Karl Dennin omising Chicaso veral four-round bout ie Powers will box the semi- | 50 to ip been team ran up a acore of M1 againet theie| The line-up will not. be ned] pie A. C. ot Harlem on Monday night. | bantamweight, in an eight-round 1 tours and @ special wind. final ‘ a Jim Crowley showed « little of his old form! opponents’ 4. But in the second ha n . teams iy , “ . 4 P > y Wort 8 : econd half,| until the two team) floor, | The er will get a chance to meet|at a show t by ihe eral pairs of good boys hay At the Now Wost Side A. € i Bhat Worcester, Maw, Thuralay night whe be with a teaan almomt entirely compo *' but Mollitae nd Beene raat eee Rok Goodioancieia | Windsor As < Ont wean solected to b 8 show, 3 rge Hoey will meet Joe Bailey J Sunday World Wants Bring ee ~y oner, Johau- substitutes, they Were only able to se- Strensend and Moo: . tle he ' : \w will fh vulon at te there wil » be wo wee ten rounds. ‘ q ‘could p up with Crowley, and Le quit ¥ M mBeng as Well as Capt, | Burns battle at the National Sporting} ry t . al Pb chs twelve ile’ warke oure 18 points to the Southern team's 8. Smith. |New Orleans A. C, on New Year's Day, matches Monday Morning Wonder: ¢ P Club. 1 Sh