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EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK KID LAVIGNE’S GREAT BATTLE WITH WALCOTT Boxing Shows in Armories ae. Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publighing Co, (The New York Evening World), t S rt Hi h Pl ne \j s Sport on Higher Pla Fi —— ak regiment people at an aa a | Twenty-Second Has License to} etidea on future plans. I wae ‘te j aa Hold Bout d So Has riod that all Crggeetine Rage ? So a tween amateurs, preferal 4 ; , | 0 outs ani regimental members, Should - : . _ + regiment decide to stage professional ; Seventy-First Regiment. | bouts all profts would be entry € if to the City Chamberlain, as di ai by New York military laws, and the a4 OLDING outs in the elty’s| money would be held for State use. : handeome, spacious armories | Whatever, was attempted. seid = | g official who didn't care to have his a will open a new era for box- | name mentioned, the regimental off- 7 ing. Throwing open the regimental | corg wore to atrictly see that every- homes for tlatic enoounters will mean |thing” was done In dccordance with a more refined standard for boxing | seventy-first customs, whieh requi P More Glory Than Money in and the passing of many present nes, as Fee stuffffy, ill-smeiling, unsafe “elu This unnamed officer stated that tt Ring Days of Lavigne, Who houses” which have long been & dra | way his opinion that other regiments “ | OR the sport's advancement slevate | Would so conduct their bouts, whet! ‘ | The present movemen elev: e J iy Beat Woloott in One of Mem- boxing through the medium of utilis /@™matour or professional, in such manner that the professional ou ‘ jing armorion has been encouraged By | Pre moter would be barred fro orable Fights. | he new Box Commission, Dente | ing his assistance. In Nae tte the by Fred Wenc a | desire of regiments to hold bouts for | mission's assistance the Twenty-Second | {\" Purpose. of fostering interest and Regiment received a boxing license | the ding Ons Oituecae i sa ghetheadigae Firat was granted one at yesterday's} for the National Gx 'T wes twenty years ago, Deo. meeting of the board. The heres Geo teenth Regiment in Brooklyn at the S I L ao “The Sagieaw Kids" ‘Wwalpped Meena Tears 22, inretite beet trang er Lewis | ; as “The Saginaw Kid, pve Ja permit. The apectacle of all the ‘ rh tue great Joe Waloott at. Maspeth. |e ruorion atasing outa 's ox! TRrows ‘Marvel ‘Then Lavigno was a smooth-faced | & matter of time, for officers in other : ‘egito s have signifies eir 44 —_ " boy, the forcest fighter in the world, | {lons of using thelr headquarters oc- ooeees ee cheruble amile |casionally for exhibitions of the] ‘The “Masked Marvel,” a wrestieg night viene, & worn «and | manty whose grips, twists and bone-brealee Associa- J | wrinkled old man, scarred from soars Lacon ares Ablete axing H.[ing tricks had been defeating all ops he i within ropes and years of privation cense in behalf of the regiment, Is|ponenta for some time, was unex. — ‘ that followed, will step into the ring etill uneert as te Lehi are (Ol nectediy beaten by Ed “Strangler? — o conducted tn the armory. a ae at the Harlem Sporting Club to re j ‘peo Nnent official in the associa- | Lewis last night at the Manhattam ( ceive his first benefit. He wouldu't tion said to-day that the regiment |Opera House, From his own assorte f need It, perhaps, but for the fact that | tried to get a boxing Plan Libor) ment of grips the “Strangler” #e | i im bis day men fought more for glory [the old commission, Put ee time | ected @ wrist and body hold and the i than for money. It was a different there was considerable uncertainty as|Marvel was dumped to the mat t Proposition then, quite unlike the to who had eutia raison Ai 11 minutes and 50 seconds, modern “business” of boxing jsive a lease on the ROE» WEIS : over the Marvel i ; q puad th | would necessaray to comply with ‘ BT ges gen Mey Ts ne Commission rules. The At- | created lots of excitement. Managers ; famous fights And those who ms v torney ral decided t Se Sm. Seen eee ee Bhim at Maspeth that cold. winter night when he took Walcott's fase. . ¥ ‘ his jurisdiction, an gpinion|Kamarck; Dr. Roller won from Be uretiont Maa batty Comte |which quickly straightened out the|Iuerst; “Lurich subdued — Mullee; in Au baby “gre fount | tang Col. Bates, in the case of the|Aberg | upset Sandele; Hevonpas in America—provably the greatest in to the | topp: 1 Tofaine de Veuly-first, issued a lease to topped Pam and Tofaine defeated all the history of the sport of boxing | Seveuty-firat, tssued @ lenge to, the | topped 18-YEAR-OLD BOY'S LONG FIGHTS WITH SIDDONS, Lavigne had been fighting nearly 8ix years when he met Walsott that first time. He was no world's cham Pion yet, but a very reputable young: ster in his line, His first exploit in the ring was a seventy-seven-round draw with George Biddons, and his second @ fifty-five-round fight with the same person, Siddons was one of the greatest fighters in his day, yet the elghteen-year-old youngster up there in the Michigan woods, u gen- uine novice, held his level in two lo and desperate fights. After Bidd Lavigne met other’ fighters of th to-night will Half Million Is Price of Cubs In Transfer to Federal Magnate |) {AKE (UP AWAY Deal Is Practioaly Completed ————— COMISKEY NOW ADMITS Peace Envoys of Na of National and IST. NICKS FAIL | manding officer in each regiment had the power to govern all State property | qualified to apply for a boxing permit. Thia same official stated that the FROM CANADIANS Bronx Centrals Again Lose Three Straight |The first game resulted in a hard \ fight for the Coffey bowling battlers, w cr two were easy pick- Strong Crotona Team Forced to Roll its Best in Eve: gether and arranged a return match In the other bouts Zbyszko downed College Rules Will Be Changed College sports will soon be governed by an entire set of new rules after the meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletios which is scheduled for Monday next. The meeting will be the result of for Sale of C ionals|] BAKER WILL PROBABLY || A dy" in "the. last session, |colegiate athistes whiten fontured the first class ull over the count lor Sale hicago Nationals merican Leagues Mee 7 nay in The last session: |collegiate athletes which featured the Raver fought. preliminaries, “Ho wes o} Cieago Is a eet | World Tourney. 2 tea ante fcsane | footuall”seasnn| Casen, simile @ wonderfully fast and game fighter, to Weeghman, Owner of BE SIGNED BY YANKEES. Cincinnati for Final Agree- those which led to the debarment of id several and when ho had fought men. ike | Nia" saa erga a Seen. Se om “a joohette, Griffo, Soll: it “ j : sine. $5 He other Yale athletes, and Solo: chee, Grist, Solly Smithy Grima! hited | CHICAGO, Dec, 21.~"Home}| ment. Amateur League Champions} SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT fgagert 0 lao 17, Mitte 16 192] Minnesota, it is hoped, will be pro~ became one of the most skilful boxers Run” Baker, whose contract 1s B as F cai voli, gre ‘Wien Sih eee 8b: Hose | vided for in the future by a general of a time when cleverness was the —— |] hela by the Philadelphia Ameri- = eaten, 2 to 1, in Deciding rom—200; Hobinsog ~ 200, “* | understanding of @ uniform set of rule and not the exception. cans, wna ? a STANDIN rules, ee Wilectt ee eee ews Chicago, Deo. 21 | Fee propehiy vill be wold to the gun or something that shoots, Game of Series LTHOUGH the Bronx Centr | DING aemaee IN WORLD |" rision will also be made for « the ‘Strongest man "hat ‘ever hour ae @ mitilon dollars is the! | > w xor i ani res, Var eedine gp 9 . rolled # much better game last | : ae | requrrence of @ case Bike Bickley ot iu the welterweight class, Just 6 feet price Charles Weeghman witi |] Comskey, President of the Chi- [| Onc ottause I've mot to tome ng night in the Evening World| park now fuss | Trinity. Scheduled contests ne 4 sneh, had an arm as bi pay for the Chicago Cubs, it || C#8° Americans, said to-day. | 'arternoon, and I'm “litde better off| tournsy, they were again defeated | J! tun longer bave to be cancelled because that of Jack Johnson or Jess Willard to Comiskey has given up all ne; than when I started,” The Art Ross Challenge Cup re- & $3 |of a desire upon the part of one unt- or Jeffries. He was a Sam Langford| was learned to-day. The papers for! gtd Se eo neBut Baker’ A > three straight, this time by 6 |S | versity to protect the amateur hanunered down to 5 feet 1 inch. He | ¢», PURI jf “ations for Baker, he said, Joe ‘racecd the reporter by the| ~=% '8 Canada. In the deciding strong Crotuna team on the Helse & |i Bot |of its athletes while compet haif killed the men he fought. Later,|t®® transfer have been drawn and d the reporter by the! game of the series between the St. Bayt Bid he knocked out the clever heavy- weight, Choynski, and unavailingly ® great rivalry between Sam Fits- minor leaguers. vo will purchase the Cubs and|!" front of him, his brow wrinkied in|®@me here last Saturday night. But/ Ernie Miller holding bis team up “Ri Dears ries manawer, el Chatman Herraahe said tox Beace ia certain to come at the con-( eR thought. The strain of the peace under the trustees’ deed of gift of the with a kler, anchor | “yt insane Continuental Ingur- | MALY pounds t ss cveeens and he "i euaiee of this meeting,’ 5] meeting had told on him, le game coun as @ SC” for the Bronx Centrals, missed a spare $14, 983, 891, ve. Jame-| again won, defeat jack Connorm, of Walcott Kuch claimed that he had | that only the dotails of the peaco| (usin of this meeting ican Feet {as it been settled yet?” I asked| cessful defense for the defenders, and on “4 Syricliinacs * Masurénoe” Gemner:| at =e Une greatest fighter in the world. Some people thought Walcott invin- wible pome thought Lavigne couldn't | does not expect the conference to be) 7) replied, lookine at th Th | Duncan Schwartzenbach, Co.,| weighed 178 pounds and Connors 4 LR lab semiofficial confirmation was that)! plied, lookinw at the memorandum, © contest was full of exciting | | nook Lavigne out in fifteen rounds | the men who will compose the con-| % ld be wold, or in fact, had. al- ails. @ advis-|forty the teams played was featured | "The St, Nicholas Inu trio, who have |_ ‘The Continental and Home teams are await only the signing of the peace plan remain to be worked out, but that tuere are so many of them he , Sepa ague team A rumor which bore the stamp of ¥ been sold, providing that peac arm, rushed him to the elevator and| showed him “the list of stores, It/ desk with masees of notes and figures cautiously. “ Idon't see any way out of it,” he He has all the bats and balle Nicks, champions of the Amateur| to 2, and tied the ec etory en- to keep the emblem. with sensational plays, In the open- Bergmai {Kletnert alleys, All three sessions | White bephant were nip and tuck until the very |} igt the finish. The final game was even, ALL, vs. Civil Service, 761; . 860, ve. last ball, giving the third game to the Crotonas. ‘T) 1 Crotons ... G40 Sit 344 713, 690. 1k League-—Wiliam Iselin Co, 731, uber for first place in the Insurance <a am sain tahime « Wisnley Youkun, the Deurer lghtweight, exceutly a team which plays am \ oem ete whose eligibility may be ques- pact between 0. B. and the Feds. mann, Chairman of the National) practically disposed of Baker for the| Hockey League, and the Montreal] Fy Sen RNe offered: co fight Tom Sharkey for 4! Thoee slated to do tho peacemaking | Commission, put it when asked is| time being, Stace tee latter woo Sto | ela tattuie otnt By aacided. the | Pra © i | opinion. he next thing in sight was the : 3 2 ie: chat ta . Jeffries. That's the kind of « acrap. Hare Banke gyre pond ge fang “I see nothing ¢bat will interfere|saie of the Giants to Harry Binc Although beaten last night and fall- game in Crotona’s favor. LEAGUE SCOR Levinsky Wins por Walcott was. ie Nationa! Commission, Ban John-| at prosemt. 1 believe we have al Harry N. Hempstead, owner Lrg the |!ng to capture the international cup,| With the Koster team forty-five! 4. o4can National ‘Tourney —Algon- LaAtd be was matched with little Kid | son and John Tener, his fellow Com- thorougi | understanding with the] club, did’ not wo to Cincinnatt. He! the St, Nicka got an even break in the | ping, in the lead in, the sixth frame i 816. ve. Bergman, Alsonauin, tt Lavigne, ws ow PO Ie mia joners, with Gilmore and Sin-| Mederal Ry pbeovle over the de- must have the story up his sleeve, Meleeries, They won the first game pg “reslstared double head 1, ve Fore Hed, a8; Bergman, ot, not er ba i . thres! out,” said Presi-| © jag it there, a ¢ : 180' pounds ringside, clair representing the Federals and i" which 1 United Bowling Clube—Beekmean Tie way ot was this: ‘There was| Harrow and Farrell epeaking for the | @ent,Jonne0n of the American , Mr. Hempstead was bent over his| which was played tn Montreal, by a/placing the Crotonas in the lead at |, United. Bowling | Battting Levinsky again gave Jim Coffey’s sparring partner, in tem rounds at the Olympic A. C. Levinslgy knocked out had he stood up and fought, but entire | ted or lose the decision, There was a| ference is not greatly wrong, the| " he wants and I gave hi ri sup |2, reputation of bowling as well on |i ei cis, each having won sixteen and| he he kept running throughout the 1,000 to $600. They made real side| baseball will be signed and sealed Purchaser the rumor aaid naught. of a dress suit? He's as big as I am,| half the splendid defensive play of th Eurekas lust night and carried Of | wore Tea fon'the leading position at tie| The best fighting was done in the bets in those days, not the fake $2! ou ¢ re Nt ‘f the honors in all three sessions here. |fintzh of laet year's tournament, ve before the conference adjourns sin "AL M + Canadians was enough to offset the eighth. Levinsky, with machine-ike conversational kind that are 0 popu- | die, LOCAL MAGNATES HAVE Did the National League really get | prilliant dashes down the ice of Hobs precision, landed punch after punch jar among our champions now, The| Optimism fairly beamed from al \OTHER TROUBLES | the worst of | Do you think Sin-| Baker, to Connors’s body. Levinsky bed fighters were also to divide 60 per| most every one of those magnates UBLES BESIDES Fr would be satiotied sitive tart ag| Samer hard hard for tho baymaker in the LAVIGNE NEVER PLINCHED AND | mi’, suered previous to the mec PEACE IN BASEBALL Peat alive, thoes " i et ; ic foal eeerleh ee eee ee eee ing to-day. "I am certain that pe an't give those boys part of East Wi ll G Fisti News and Gossi: urry to get somewhere or FINALLY OUTGAMED WALCOTT, | will ensue before the end of the Aetes " remarked the President, the Battler could not locate bis ap~ y gust Herr- loi D r § Big Jim Kennedy was the promoter, | Week,” Was the Way August Herr By Bozeman Bulger. looking up, * "| trled that once, They, Two Golf Events By John Pollock ponent. Tim Hurst was the referee, The — ASEBALL peace talk may be|one of them an air rifle and the other Freddie Welsh defeated B the chances are that the club of. oye. Grothe: club ‘ut Maspeth “was | took @ backward step except when he alive and kicking in Cincinnati| the case, but there was nothing doing, eee ee eo ca ei veeie. | Seials wil select. Toakum to fight Galant, ‘Tho prices for the greatest | Ws hurled back. to-day, but in New York—well:|!t had to go double, The aeroplane will not be able to meet Johnny Grit- Peete Titoey wore 2 gs eet'Ss' | SAGINAW KID WAS LIKE A HU-| In tho offices of the Giants and the| ‘M@4,!" « Rood one, but they would] At the annual meeting of tho leche, tho crack lightweight of AkrON| Anotter bastamnagn bas arived in town toor.|M * When ordering “ye There was between $6,000 and $7,000 MAN BUZZ SAW. Yanks packages were coming in by| “pia vow heen te . United States Golf Association to be}, 11 a ten-round bout at Akron, ©., on] ine for touts with the good Mttle men, He ts Hl in the house—big money then, La-| And every time he came in rip, rip, |; id You hear from Garry Herr-| held in Chicago Jan, 14, the following Eddie Coulon, the New Orleans bantam, who was rie went right and ieft for the Binew | the armfulls and the clerks wero| mann?” Byiph Meght of Lec. 28, Inck Britton, the | sane 4 > re of the purse was $1,600, | TID weight iubs will b iNinad Gap Aika baka 5 recwatly stowed by Peter Herman, the Southern Roane oye: ills RS ) Welehing up and stamping mysterious) “Not a word, and tt is Just an likely | tubs »© considered for the three of the ringsiders would | Demon's stomach. thing human | woking articles: | nee Ld och [plese eats 1916 lever boxer, was secured to-day by| bantam. in seven ronuds, Coulon has placed him: | n Whos Who of spurt in those | could stand that pace ee ee an if we had enc mmenotythat he and Twill be giving! champlonehips in 1916: ; : ss eh to meet Grit. | Ml unter the management of Jack Sinvoo, who Among those who won on La-| left ear was nearly torn gaged tho real story when Joo Keliey,|tip me of, Dut. thats, the woe, ig] Amateur Merion Crete ea erenot er ane eee ne se injured | tetttmtntt tTINg 10 areage bouts for him ot | Vigne were Al siniih Dr. Ordway, | ¢arly round. Blood stron elley off, but thats the way it! Haverford, Pa.; Nassau Country | lithe. Britton’s hand, which he injured | the loral elute Phil Dwyer (who, incidentally, has| 40d covered him, His face was bat- Sut of the Yanks, quietly snoake AVOESOF: 7 i ta 2 j Fay Mer omnes incidentally: BAS) teed and rolsshapen., “ut his biue| it tve ade door of the main offic re was a rap dn the door fol-| Club, Glen Cove, L. 1; Piping Rock | while boxing with his sparring partner, | 14. ciate aemettc Oc sos ae ames FR. Keene, John Hunter and | eyes were gleaming with undiminished {24 mda! Leap 7 8 oretary lowing he ringing, fa Plephone, Country Club, Locust Valley, L. 1. }44 wott agatu, and as soon as Dan Mor- | that Leech Cross will have to box Packey memeey - >) i 0. > hand reer nd Sparrow fc 0) oe, you know,| * empstea: @ young . 7 ‘ mae = cl { sales $000" wih Tom oourke, Dear wee Musnoe ised’ Waieuit| lives in Baltimore, What could hel lady clerk, “the stationery people aE Open—Minikeha Club Minneapolis, | -4n, nis manager, received tho offer for | st the Mice Beating Cite so Taye night | pe ; who didn’t think @ thunderbolt could cracked first, Doubt, and at last four Be going 10 New: Sony It will be Impossible to wet those Minn; Detroit Country Club, Deroy Juin to take Welah's place with Grit+ | Wrownst was canted to ee Monee ea Doe te | Most places curve handed Mr. Dwyer he. $1:800, and Ms | from his rounded ‘muscles, “In the Minute." About the whole With that the President threw up] Womea—New Haven Counury ci, | - Frankie Whvinw et Atlante before voxing Ome! Hf Bottled by-E.8J.BURKE Dwyer, like a sport of twenty years | tenth Lavigne took the lead decisively, [edingy there wan an MMs hands and quit Waitnerville, Cong: Belmont & Billy Gileon bas eugaged Harry Mille, the ool.) — ‘ago, slipped his original $500 into his | Waleott waited for him, countered, !t looked like 4 genuine new . At the next stop I got a glimpse of] Counties Club, Waverlon, prings| ss BU) Stsanlin, he Seavorelans 01 aw. ied t v the | covered, even backed away, He wa: ou ; Baker?” 1) Secretary Foster trudging down the| Country Clu vaverloy, Maas.; | aah ay sic jes Med *ho ts the legitimate match. cket aud handed to Lavigne th n y n : 1,000 he'd just won. {atill Mwbting with all his might, bur, ! reaching for the phone. | hall with something that looked Ike seams bh Country Club, Greenwich, | iinois, to assist Jim Coffey in preparing for bis| Maker of the Engineers’ A. A.. which will hold : But to get back to the fight. That| hampered by uo growing feoling of| ...\L4stem, you can help me,” he said. |a wheelbarrow under his arm, Conn. Vrunk Morn in Madison | 0288 shows in the Twenty-second Regiment | was some bea verybody, quite | discouragement, What was the uso| (is Uke thst ‘There are three of| Instead of the usual important] ,,tt.has long been the custom for th: a ee Pe Milnen vi veng | ATO. ttade Cho annouce'vant today thet be 5 naturally, expected to see Lavigne|of fighting a human buss saw that 4 you know, and I've got a|looking portfolio, Harry Sparrow had A to mpread its three na- | {20s Pou Prssocy bul tends to put on his first boxing tournament on ‘ Kip about the ring and use all his| couldn't feel anything and that only | Howe's Pas: fer, the big one ane “2 Hidden under his arm fireless Hon tournament ened Bigot cea eeeake: tom “ys thé Sci ‘haa teainnd the iat of Jun. 5, eens to get topetbar ‘ speed and cleverness to avoid being| ripped and snarled with redoubled) Pn mat tee ia cn ‘ow, if} cooker. f ety an EN es ‘ wiV~ | Gunboat Smith fur wverm) fights and in an|\ . bagel th dh gaa out by the terrible bl a} fu hen It me ane jon't get some kind of a gun for} That is the baseball peace situation] ns variety for the contestants and) voi: ‘ goa edd by en Black, Aad 1 te, toon dies ete In apite| the smailest boy he'll set up a yell,/as tt stands in N ow ¥ ‘K to-day peoming the sports in various nec. |“ rlleas worker a. Pe gph early lo 9° seatnat U.S. ARMY & NAVY and of O'Rourke, and even of Wal-|of the frantic appeals and threats of | hrowdte, | Weta od, Net shoot | yh chi ‘Two good bouts are elated to be fought at out A ine: te sare rch erat, GOODS | Cott, at the first bell little Lavigne | ‘Tom O'Rourke, Walcott. turned his | init alone Beker BELL SAVES WA ANDREWS aren gure Oe oh oe ar at crm clute vanight, At Uie Hipuodrame A.C: for his ‘bont at" Orupp's. eymoastm. 10 Haci PPRIUL XMAS Pl j sped out ot We comer 2nd wont at) back on Lavigne O'Rourke grovel “Don't tell Robbie what we are go- IN BOUT WITH RITCHIE almost certain that the Merion Chub | of Besten Freak Pegi prea gay lg Un for any scrap that be has taken part in for eaten ne 4 ; ys Baie & " him back into the fight, He stuck] ing to ge! he went right on, “for | will be awarded the amateur cham. [ ‘ls "ith George Obip “1 7 S| wae time. “tT mow thet I will have to be io H dlesame pup, | Recovering from his but| he's got grandohildren and he'll talt _—_—_—_— plonship, Minikahda the open and | ‘sd bout, while out at 1. Lena Gus Obrlet. | up-top shane when T teen Lewis,” ald Ritehie to- amasoment We loo! prsek led to wipe was them as sure as the world. What do|, PAILADELPHI Dec. 21.—-Witle | Greenwich the women's the rugged Milwaukee tig will Kk wp with ‘as Lovie has improved a @reat deal in bis bik nie eee ma. Wralantt whipped. Not aniy had he failed to) you think, Harry? He turned to the| lttehie beat e MeAndrewe in thetr ce et nal Jobony Howard, the Oren N. J, fighter, or | fighting and 1 don't want | to take any chenone,’* me in, knock out Lavigne but Tim Hurst) secretary. six-round bout at tho Alympte A. A. inst eight rounds at the Collgvum io that city | fow pounds and Walcott took ten off |Bily” Smithy in’ Lavienen® carmen, | Ai Simrrew., . He can have w lot of Very groggy When Ne tock hig seat, Th TEAM WILL HAVE TO BE. |/,.2%,Buire, fui Gin) ot Beall S| Waning met dss Dundes. Fal Bloom ar Jobn Pollock weighed the men |: 6 Wal de i fun wi na had stopped a few rights on the jaw, as two tmsround conteats alated to be fougat at ita] Orme 2 Resins any Jona y me Thon, | ered Walcott, deriaively. Wach had) “Did you hear from Baker at allt’ |well as a couple of uppercuts and | regwar weekly boxing abow to-night, Soldier Bart, in ayireaee 8S eaecens tee each exactly 1 & bone to pick with the Barbados! “I don't know about that," Joe|straisht lefts | NUMBERED NEXT YEAR, J) (7a civ tirootirn waiterweigue, and Jounny |S," beet & Vaink thet Welling te en- Walcott frank three 5 28 of Apo ; went on. “Then I'd have to get all _——— | | Kid" Atberte of Bllewdoth, N.J., will meet tn | peed ri tn ‘wytchan a 226 & ane sane ens, oh fat-| A little over a year later Lavigne three of them an aeroplane, Capt, Dillon Stops Al Norton, The most important amendment || ti main bout, while in tho sembtinal George | et tee bim up le. reached the greatest height in his; Huston said he was going to send ™ > i | 4 allt yi nine fights a! Blam, bang, all over the ring. F hen he knocked Dick | V3 nd & MEMPHIS, Dec. 21.——Jnck Dillon of || that will be recommended by the || Thompeon of Galtfornia will ao egainst Battling me q ng. For career whon he knocked out Dick| moving picture thing, but he's gone| Indianapolis won over Al Norton of Los|} Football Rules Committee at tts || labu. Thee youngsters fought « great teo-round | nine rounds little Lavigne got a ter- Burge of England for the world’s! to Cincinnatl”” ‘Angeles in the fourth round of what wi teal T Tcaden voiil tee || ocrap at the same clit covers) Wools ago. It Tom Gowler, the big clever Hngtish hoary rifio mauling, Walcott fought like a|lghtweight championship. From then) "Do you think they'll have peace by |{o have been an eight round bout. Noi Bisttine pore DOR. TUSSARY Will ke . welaht, \p eucoemful in getting the newspaper ves demon, His terrific smashes sent La-| until hard fighting and careless liv- | Christunas, a8 Gilmore saya?'l awked, (t20's Feconds admitted defeat to BUR compeay the aumbpering elitrare rire in thelr ten-round vigne ‘reeling back, But the daunt-| ing between fighta brought him down) "Peace?’ Peace?” the ae fepoat. | Ames but hopelessly beaten OF players by all teams. A ma- || Cttdert Gallant, the Boston lightweight, and ble | bout at the American Goering Cub of Matis te i *\from further punishment, ion jority of the fourteen members are manager, Alec Molesn, bare started for Denver, | morrow night, he will be leas ittle man trom naw was not|he wae the greatest and moat popu-|ed, evidently trying te oreo ae f punish jority of the f bs promptly signed up by SPORTING, J io advantage from the start, floori: in favor of this rule, but arvard Col, where Gallant is wapposed to fight Freokie | Matchmaker J: u ; to be denied, He Back furs |lar ‘iebtweieht champion the world | something, “There ain't a chunes for [fie SeeeeRRee Tom ike tarts flooring || | Ruane simak inies Bure of California ods on Deo, 2, oo Tarun Se St A) Beit Sr om fously after every repulse. He never| hae ever known, | Sense unties x ast shat uien oa fori hls Sp is strongly opposed to 1 imme of Cali twenty rounds on . As rounds at @ show to be held by the club the early