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k&—| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (mame ae GRANT HUGH BROWNE, NEW MILLIONAIRE FIGHT PROMOTER Te a i ’ | | Z (SNAPSHOTS TAKEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE EVENING WORLD.) RABID RUDOL ty \ | y Savio RETURN bout doesn’t vays include a q — ; the spectators, Fighting world ° | Is getting dull, Ww vould like Newest Garden Promoter Plan- | be urea bese ning to Spend Million and a ~g “—_ | paced Nghtweight Half Improving New York's! Sport Centre. battle, Compared to the number _ of times Champion Willard has ‘ $i fought, Halley’ core, ut MPO ene | ei) = | Seem eatin «comet 6 iow York ord). / : RANT HUGH BROWNE, the ‘ % Lasle new millionaire fight promoter, packed up his grip rather hur- | riedly last night and took a train for | Montreal. He will be back Thursda) Meanwhile the Madison Square Gar- den proposition and the fight situ gue this season, The difference ts easily explained. Hoppe wears out the table while his opponents we: ton, 6 far as Les Darcy 1s concerned, Ps wa VARIETY@OFFERS Pponents wear out the chairs. are somewhat up in the air, Browne pp yt tne aa 6 Pancy Tek BO, says he has completed arrangements | 7 ‘ Ree A [27% for taking over the big Garden, which : Be aS Ne ws PROMOTE SOAS, CRs ' ‘a GUESSING Ruin free fo. rife aca Sane he plans to transform into a combina- + ‘ b . if ‘4 oy ‘thi 7 tion sport centre and club hotel for ? . ike YE PARE. DARCY'S Taatan Votesten sags, sated fo sportsmen, Two million four hun. | * " i mp ——— dred thousand dollars has already The Harvard varsity crew looks been expended, he says, in the tra! | good. The boys don't splash a bit in Yer of the property to the company | the gymnasium. ~ he represents, and another milion! and @ haif will be necessary before the conteimplated improvements are | Onished. | ‘These entail the tearing awa the Madison Avenue frontage o Garden, inciuding the space occupied by the old Garden Theatre and 100 feet on both the Twenty-sixth and ‘Twenty-seventh Street sides of the building. On this plot a twelve or fourteen story building is to be ere ed, to be operated on the club hotel plan. The interior of the Garden is Can't tell whether Cleveland's new , outfielder is a good ballplayer or 80° we never saw him fight. LIL’ GINGER, Although neither Bawlf nor Wel- | | ington will appear in the Iri American A. C. line-up to-night when the Celts meet the St, Nicholas 8. C. in an amateur Hockey 1 | If there are any umpires tn eve seme President Wilson's Peace League at the Bt. Nicholas Ice Rink, the! aq sliver, ; Winged Fist stick handlers are econ- fident of hanging up a victory, Jo ke couch of the Celts, announced |, Looks as tf the baseball strike will yesterday that the team “which will | have to scored up in the error , an ° ce to-night w column, likely to be changed a jot, too, into a =<. y take t i et 0-nig twill Jin up as | co! pitlike Inclosure, with removable clr- cee followa; Woods, goal; Dufresne, poin | Powers, coverpoint; Cup seats rvaning from the space oc- ne, Caan tcte “Wie? Only way Manager Barry can im- Smith, "re 5 le ing; cupled by a boxing arena up and TRYING tO SIGN UP the Smith, “rovers Abr prove’ the Red Sox int hove shale found the valls, Via g oe poady been Grawn ailing for owe n AUST! LIAN ——_—_—_—-- - - —_ p ia aM "e; F uJ ; ATLANTA, Ga.. Jan. 24.--Philadetphia | Gordon, changes, iseug a starting for Canada Mr One Club Owner Say was added to th: ist of G Cireult cities by the ule Committ Knockouts of Johnny Kilbane’s } Cire Stewards at the annual last few opponents shows that the f fe eects |stupid goofs must have poked Browne left a rough daft of vie ony Pier cecneatine th }in his cage. wer articles of agreement with Tim! 3 y, Ly rbutivan, ben Darcy's manag, | There’ll Be No Strike considered between now and Bis ech sa Ot Baseball Players Coy, George Chip or Battling | Levinsky. Darcy is to be amply paid} for bis services, and in addition is to| r% ehare in the moving pictures to be poe PTT : taken. " * . T jot. ge 1 1 jaye h - —— he only bad tenture of the aruicies,| This, Coming on Top of Word | sa ed to dhelt lena that ey concern Darcy, is tha + fa H 7 4] 9 oO 4 ahead a the ‘bout may hot be staged unel| From Washington That an) gece elute ‘and have 70- Yard Dash Record arc! » all ho they ontall iad =; at, a. ch ol he owners. ard to Provigo which aya vor eb, a Z| eg ghg of bi [Bainhe thet ration nkeue -plavern or . een now and arch & Darcy bor Charter Has Been e- | repute Would stoop to a thing of that IT D T. Ni h t might pick u wad of ey fi - dy he epol exists, 5! e meaieng agit") bor Charter Has Ben De sistance Ts in Danger To-Nig | mie ne Fraternity, Makes It} cities he has offers to moet Battling S A significant incident of yesterday Bi Mill, M t wevinsky and George Chip respective- T Squab- | w: wblication © et 01 Hr omaaives is tnciined tertever| LOOK as Though the Squab-|ras ine jublication of a lates from At Big Millrose Meet i the plan of accepting these bouts.) ble Will Soon Be Over. which be sald that if the play pee Sst Sit oe | Dob ky OF Ae rerpmcerit AoC. wilt nes! A enone maze, They would give Darcey two battles) trike it would not be at the instlga- The Deal Golf and Country Club | be absent from oi under hia belt and®make him fit a» | tion of the Fe World’s Best Speed Merchants ™#ht will surely capture frst PPE wag awarded the 1917 championship | tlon of Lat fiddie for subsequent New York en- By Bozeman Bulger Just one thing has arisen to pre but Loom r 2 j st one as 4 op : peels Be omis will encounter bitter OP | tourna, i al meeting of Lat al | Have Entered This Event, | position trom Morse, Stephenson and rer thb ental eerie: 5 FIGORING OT WHAT Fi) & DARCY FIGHT 1S WeRTH After seeing Mra. Vernon Oasfle save Ameri tn the movies we think that Sherman must have meant he would dance it out om that line if tt took all summer, » Aug delph If it could only chirp a little f a cricket would sound like Wil Hoppe clicking off points. d Interscholastic! yoyo: make ita bow #1. TOC CHIRPED SOMETHING Klyn Ice Palace on Saturday | THE: Manual ‘Training and | Vand Jami Only thing that, keeps trom Wit adouble: [gureeaenel ory aha pa header. AM four teants “have been ish xf prac me regularly since the open- oe ing of the rink and euch ‘has been |, NEXT TO A CROQUET TOURNA- couched by a player on the Crescent | MENT. A Amateur T gue team, Willlam 8 did n't eo diffieult to os | HARB in a smug took on the| Yent & volta front py the members of f c |the New Jersey State Golf Associa R. Browne, whoso sudden en faces of the baseball club OWN and Yankees all in line, but «ev Which Is One of Many Fea-|4!van Meyer, who has trained 1098 | tion in this city yesterday afternoon. We: Ok the: beaing promote ers and they are going right! eral of the Brooklyn men are holding a ‘i gy [and faithfully for the Millrose BAMeS.! June 7, 8 and 9 were selected as tho| Tom O'Rourke, the vet niengr 4 ing s Schedule : . ourke, th oter [elmer California middleweight, business puts him In a class ahead with their plans for the sev-| put on CLI es glen Seontkcttac has lures Scheduled in Games at)" ion simpson, holder of the WOFTE| datan, Thin follows a new custom sttab-| and handler of bexeMe, has oe Loa aind bape © tree Mine Utiboce eoaian sat ehe with Tex Rickard, 1s the direct op-| eral spring training trips as if no Sacine Ano with he Fi ata alty | Garden, ‘record of 143-5 seconds for the 0- | ished a year ago of baving the New | er’s Harlem River Park Casino for | te St. Paul star that checked “Mac's” winning posite of the noted Westerner in style| thought of @ strike had ever en-! president Ebbets has cut th salaries yard high hurdles, will try bis luck | Jersey to ent precede the metro. | xing bout and expects to stage a bout | tees here same two years ago. MoAtiietes wll and methods. He ts more showy but} tered their heads, | of eleven men, and they do not think Ket indoors against F. 8. Murray, the) politan cha between Frank Mor nd Jim. Coffey (&% Ztla Kid of Brooklyn at the Fairmont A, ©, d 5 | p | vane doo! . 3. rt lita amplonship. Prior to that, venren: Ai im Corley | aatura, tat not so communicative as Rickard as st tt 01 it fair, He gave out a statement By W A : ’ “ inka »' a8 hls opening attraction. O'Rourke y nies, te ee Oe ee to hie plans; leaving much tothe lne| 29 fact they have fecelved enough %t, fall. He oe 8 eee y William Abbott. Pacific Coast sensation and record|it had been customary for the M. G. ning attraction. Y Rourke | «ign, h » te bok Mick King and Marty Wasrell, agination of his listeners, He is of| @sstrances from loyal players to claiming that the players were over- HE Millrose games in the Gar-|nolder, who will represent the New| A. to conduct its tournament the lat |;acienen mes PORN hed since he | willy Newman's clever middleweight the what ho, Ha, Ha, wha! can I do| make the opening of the season @ paid in the wartime contracts, and den to-night could be called an | york Athletic Club; J. J. Eller, Irish- | ter part of May, usually a week or 80. (1 me National Sporting | You're got to hand (t to stmmy Johmaten, Mal f ? type. ‘He discus gs | r 4 Einar thine h : 1d, now known as the Pioneer Sport > for you? type. He discusses things | success whether there bo a strive or that he was putting things back on ithletle world series, Over 600| american; A. Engles, who has been |Defore the New Jersey. ‘The change |ing Club, necriy trece seas neo Aker of Joo Welling, the Chiaago Nghtwolght, whe in columns that Rickard would dis-| ios 1 does not matter an equitable basis. athletes from as: ations, clubs and ve nd Jo| “a made ause the Metropolit er , Bre AEN motee Lev Johoeon, the clever boxer, at the Har. pose of in paragraphs. Ho talks It 18 belleved these playerg Will not | oieges all over th have been | “leanings Up in recent meets, and “lwas the more important of the two, | timmy Dutty of | sorting Club Friday ntget, | Jobmetow Ye in big figures, however, but apparent-| And now a club owner Whos? stand the cut, and if Mr. Mbbets in wll over the country have been | (omig, who heads the list of low and golfers could take advantage of | Toner of Titecon’ nace ee tenet, | claiming the ht championship for Well: ly bas more regard for money than! word cannot be questioned tells me sists upon ti mura perfect hare [Assembled and every one of this regle | One ne ANMc® Jextra preparation which the Jersey | +s sepqeatibecty Pak geal aah tbls} "ling. As long has got his tat the nervy Rickard he knows that there will be no strike.| mony in face of the threatenc i | soneacance at the Manbattan A, C, n trike |ment, from the heaviest weight tosser | iy oredio hat tournament aff A. Mond ‘ ‘n ales ia: ike nee she o oe Browne is heavily set, with an ab-| 20) rata will be marred to the lightest sprin iaweriyito le ty ve crane, DIPANeS, AE Ber rt ah vsty il eon» at pond few hee end ano normally big head. slightly bald on{ This coming on top of private word aoe ai | 7 printer, Is ready 10) nark for the hurdies will be created | Regarding a dato for the national open | janes ton tary Mit ite Bim & mate wea a few ot ante chao ta ‘op. He has ® broad high forebead| from Washington that a charter in MOKe GOLA RSI On the record a Burn th 4 another championship tas mament atthe Brae | ft mame ely W ub,, the "Professional | lowers, the thy han hie seoclution has sent word to [for in, an I Wty, dete o Shabs ie oe as tary, that It fav and — iter it peak), "Heretofore. the en has | Matting Taha of Trwkin and Kid Woite ot | yon Monday night, ‘The winner x Occupied’ four days, or has it | Cleveland. will fara | bromuined a mate with Henny Leonard, | Magtihe | tenes hands rork ent tel Charlie) Pp and heavy brush-li yebrows, Hal the A ie auenenand it | tt Is diMeuit to pi ory one{ When this bunch of human grey. |iu } ‘ eo matt r ai cae nmap mere tent * ‘ t y _ t bees me Loi de hounds begin to leap over the wood fn far from @ dudy in the matter of) .4 been dented the Baseball Fra- CBaseball Briefs)»: ssssie tern wright Bunt iow f | ternity would indicate that something star programme of events. Perhaps | 5 oroughbred horses under the name eee ‘ps | Jol n W. Overton of Yale wil defend of the Brownieigh Park Stable. He| of a very important nature is likely! The first of the Brooklyn players to |e 70-yard dash will prove as Inter- | Nis onole ln, lin elke ils cocuplyd | aS male Go 0h a Gallet has been a big operator in Wall) to break at any moment. jsignify a willingness to stand with |&SUNs as any of the ny running | MERCY cle array Of speedaters. Ht, different conditions: ay be Ge7 |reun A.C. of Baltimore on Feb, The wily | beat Kaneas tn Kottester « short time ago, Kia, ctor leavin “spires beroiss 4 Tho reason of the Federation for David L. Fulta and the Baseball Play- | Cont Pacing the starter in thi#| ‘The “Millrose 600," a standa the tournament being run Off In three |b the third time threo pantaima have met, and| Eddie Smith, who reentry fought Frankie Ca). pro! sional bancball Atiout Gwenty declining admission to the Frater-| ers’ Fraternity is Henry (Hi) Myers./event will be Jo Loomis, the rangy | ture for the games, will bring ous Daa sas fuel i | 42, bots Me showed theit wares a Balt ere | ab & herd bont, will meet Young Glover of Years ago he tried to hire himacit| ity, it is sald, is that the Fraternity! The popular outtlelder of the Na-|Chicago flyer; Alvah Meyer, Irish- Ey en et aa sc ay tS ee Pe sl F, F. Donohue, President of the iiophainatiat = | ROG hte in, the th creat at the Servnille Out to thres different minor league| ya not wak for a charter until it tonal League champions wired from | American Club; Brooks Brewer of the | Goor race, Other entries to this event [anticipates it sett cial Ansoclation, | ‘There will be no boxing shows at the Pioneer | final Jack Kee, a promlaing fea + 3 Seems rp og hl berg heated final-| vas in the throes of @ strike and|¥s home in Kingston, O., yesterday | Maryland State University, the new) have been Imited to one for ch Jannual meeting, to be held at the Hotel |Siriee Club until Pb, 3, on which date the |ewaiy puneben with K. 0, Jow Daly of ed ¥s""s ne Fort Wayne team tor | 4 that, while the terms of his contract [indoor national champion; Roy Morse,|club, and every prominent organiza- | Biltmore to-morrow morning h arranged recently | detwoen Jack Sharkey, | axe Brookiya, 35, He didn’t last long as a pitcher, wanted protection | “si ‘ tion’ from the Boston A, A. to the rack wast pide bantam, and Johnny Coulon, | Franke Buma of Jomey City, contemdee fo ‘tie and finully wound up stranded !n| (niess all orders to the players are) W¢T® the samo as last season, he was |! P.O Hara of Boston; A, B, Kelly | bi a + oe Thus far the only application for. the | ox ‘ | . . entered its fastest antam champion, wilt tako place, Coulon “ uy fighter gext Chicago. withdrawn—that. tx, ordera not to| €9!NE fo stick to the promise ho signed |of Holy Cross and Frank Stephenson Tia A. C, has entered champion chip) sournament, comes from Wisfeated Joa’ Wager, sharkey's roaneger, |ne0th. He will first meet Young Meada, |i lov ow's kidekines tras bert soneie Of | ign thelr contract, the atrike should| !#t September, of the Trinity Club, Class is stamped |" “Although Ted Meredith is entered |Keneral that this Long Island orguntza- sayy he'll avenge his handier’s de. | x lerter bantamvelght, for tem rounde @ I | Flower eity A. 0, of Totester on Fat 6, Feb, 9 will take on Mu for ten rounds at the Marien ali over this entry, in the ularly fine | start, be wants ‘Oo compete in the one-mile receive the award. It a was the & 0 tt ts doubtful if he will | Gon wil 7 ear hugo, Ut Haltuste use the Philadelphia wizard | Year AKO. But Haltiet ing horses for the warring countries,| really come to @ head on’ February| yt was sald yesterday that a signed at so much per head. He has had a4 99, when the Chicago National League) contract had been received fron 4 cer= many as 5,000 horsey at his big farn (iyh ty to start for Pasadina, da ous oomls ts now In pi Frankle Ploming, the Canafian champion, ts tn ‘ils! tain piteher by one of the | | Joha nship form ne skyscraper 7 i hil » i ene |Vown He ie under, the management of Clarence r \ +| tain pitcher by one of the loc ubs, relay between Boston and Philadel Invitations arrived in the Hast yes ae aan ss Gems ancd tae 4): 4 3 anan, the big an geet ME ia ide ue. pe for training, If the players start, (6) phe players name, although | hot |SPrinter elalins to have covered fifty | phia. Papen championship tour ~ Panag tos geod rund trip tickets to mest URI for fighters there, where the | STiKe ION it Al, Demarec,|# member of the fraternity, »« not] yards in 51-5 seconds in a meot last) The remainder of Bie cand come intry Club on M and lon Paine, ONse., Ob a stars who may appear at the Garden| Chicago representative of the Fra pars see Br in Chicago, A repetition of MSS tnont midnight before the edie et tote in tases wil tar ate tous © acing bow woth an will get in shape at his expense | ternity, ts urging Dave Fultz to post=| | CHICAGO, | Jan a1 Alber =tten | this performance in the “seventy” to~ Tust event 18 finished, LEAIR, Hii Let ap so egg eft ee ee ees Ak4 ngs to a@ head until) Russell, a piteher with the. Chicage é iter ti the hua at On {da "Wat pone bringing things to @ head Unit aii et tened a Lott ont anaes rites tht A box Ad Woldast at Grand Mapida Wash. | ] n ney at Belleair came through wh but who brought big Joe Bonds here| man that he expects to report for was announced Hay. Russell is the One ‘exception. yesterday, Dr, C,H 5 twenty-first member of the club to come ° ~ ° Gitaner, winner of the tourney Inst | baw fn the hope of cleaning up ali! duty and go with the club, Of course to terms A Al > Ni t F; h R I |Gardner, “winner of purney jas | b heavy-welgit fighters inthe busi-| Al is basing this on bis belief that) wi ta Athletic Notes ) etic Notes | ight Results Breath Garter Nadsauy ‘and |” and Joo Steem will box Paul Hunts Pout Sporting Club aa « Ted Lewis-Willie Beecher bout J KEARNS of San Francisco,| April, at t nt Monay igh & 7 e 7 5 hat Donovan will take no lesa tha : Grabar esterday'’s medal . ness, 1s having a lard tine getting! the strike will not be ordered for t it Denoven i s an 8. J. Graham, | yeater f : foinard the above” wu ig Man into ac Before coming time. Afteon pitchers to the training camp at paward In Emes, the Bronx Church| Yoakum Wins Over Maxw Were metropolitan winners by wide mar’ | gohony Kid A And Mike McTigue, the | [nerd id « % e Mr. Fultz has de. | Macon, Ga. next month. The young 4 sins, The latter was home in 37, after dlewelght champ! h ‘ } here Bonds beat Carl Morris in K In the mean time Mr uy a | aters who will make the trip are ltrban, House } per, who recently was| ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 24.—stanley| faving gone out puprly belng two | ie! ght chemplon, will fumish the Cathe; erie ess City, and Battling Jim Jobnaon, | cided In a spirit of genulne falenew shocker, Eimer Love, Dan “tinnte, Bill declared incilgtble as an amateur, and | Yoakum of Denver defeated Young Max-|down to W. 8. Neyburn of Washington. | tet 00 ak te Oly ene AiO, DAs Monday | a miicele etme. fine tm Se nae > negro heavyweight. Instead of, that If the players intend to strike in| pier Unwright, Monroe, Ross : : pty aeiAay ell of y ne Natior . in _ % pe, MeTigne Kinley pe Haslem | W'y)¢ . the ruwet welterweight @ cia hateke uate pave: Fee ee aril they should nut go to California guson and’ Mediriw. “thes will he in| the authorities of the Amateur Ath-| ™ It of Albany at the National A. Cin] pocuHuRsT, N.C. Jan. %4.—The |, 7 wight ete aT the uebtleth “Contee aioe, P , DOA | Theres cf Duke Farrell and Will peach | ionic ; @ ten-round bout last night, It was al our divisions ‘of men’ plays the ~ Myittanielde Mage, | the second. with flow realizes he made the stake of With Mr. Weeghman and get in con letic 1 to be much b i teh Bran ve ac 1@ mistake o vi a : Macon about Feb, 26 | eat bout from the first round, with nm ent of the Winte "" manager of Bob McAllister, the in cv nour, on Feb. 12, for twelve re Turning him loose in one of the local | dition at his expense fuddled What was agreed ale tournament of the Wint ; : a ._for_twelre romnda, g«ymnasiums, Kverybody got a flash That spirit of fairness, however, is) tt was sald ¥ rday that Chief{ upon when th injanction order kum having the honors in every) (ene 1 yesterday The | a of the big fellow box nd now all Meyers of the Brooklyn Club received. a and, tae ae played. thelr qual the heavies are passing him up. billy > === lout in nalary for the coming season | which umes obtained against the Am es Tyne round of Monday’ aver again, New Gibson has declined to match Jim! under cover, till he matches him ad- Amounting to Baw. hia ts the sum) acoy Union was vacated in{ McKinnon Beats Mantel, [pris Were Offered for eet tr eper Coffey with him, according to Kearns, vantageously. Lawrence's heavy. tw that the vottcas, f kot for DIN DAF! The Supreme Court in the Bronx.| BOSTON, Jan Bil Mekinnon of [RONG et irige for the best net ANNOUNCEMENT Decause he regards Honds bel tob Devere Such men as Jin Coffey, anne Developments indicated yesterday |Roxbury won the verdict ever Frank] score ¢ days. ' of too tough, and Gunboat Smith went Gunboat Sintt Cowler and CHICAGO, Jan. 24.) Ame Lea thaty e Amateur Athletic UNION | santel of Pawtucket in thelr twelve- — f the sto sick just’ a8 a match with Bonds Brennan would prove only wara players arotas aMixing thelr stuna | has Deon wi for Kmes to apply |roung pout at the Armory A, A, last | notte a ee Stidgewoed Country Clu “ Jooked promising. Kearns says he|for Devers, according to bis man- tures to 1917” contracts, Ine to for a hearing before the Regist er : reer 4 holders of the RidKer rountry y written all over secking matches ager, Lawrence wants to put De- | Pre sident Han, Johnson, who to-day 18) Committee of the Metropolitan Asto~ night. For a while McKinnon could not BN, Orcutt was a Presid i tor Bonds, barring nobody, black or vere on before a crowd of regular | Woek's hunting and fishing. umes and his attorneys have |seem to get going, but after the third | Te Pi ns white, He nas asked Jack McGuigan | fight fans with all the experts on hand of Philadelphia to get Sam Langford, | to look ‘him over. |. Harry Sparrow, 5: Harry Wills or J feanette for hi: [been sitting tight unt 1 Fr tary of the Yan-|Rublen, + kees, sent word yesterday to Urban| American Athle derick W.|round he was able to Jab Mantell any|thony, ¢. E. easurer of the | time he wanted to and did so often, He|F. J; Humphr eretary=T There are ample stocke he of DEWAR'S Scotch Whiskies ic Union, announced | giso shot his right under Mantell's heart |g (loodlove, Sterling Wali ease to enable the trade to make immediate deliveries of all orders. Mearns {s enthusiastic over Bond: = A Shocker, ‘the young spithall pitcher, to) the dato of the hearlng. ; er a F. Dana. It was, Ase Tharesge, tn ‘ Me tainks be can beat any of the ble D*: Ning he would, have. liked fiber propery treated. "Ne Pri ' frequently. “Tb wee onaily MeMlanoa’s | active, mecierecy troeresa On the Bl Any one experiencing difficulty in getting DEWAR'S should he b oth! finger properly treated y Moore of Princeton, Intercol- | victory. ‘0 Spores Era o . iy fellows. Kearns is the man who potting He would have Hkee | Ramer EroPMyy Sree ieply WRC. ttameion wit rua | erations and extensions of the, links communicate immediately with their sole agent. thought he was to manage Darcy in better than an official decision | phe deal pending between the Brook: | {78 tha specini 20-yard scratch race Micaws taeha 4h Wile following the plens laid out, by Donal’ | this country. He hes a etack of let- in the bout between Soldier Bartteld lyn and iis Clubs is apparently | Kt the Young Men's Democratic League! paow ENCE, Jan. 2 ‘aged Ross, who says that ny fine 'twor | from: the Australian, written and Marty Cross in Brooklyn, Satu- off. Ebbets fatled to get Frank Snyder | iy VEO MACEntvtleat Htegiment | PROVIDENCE, Jan, 24—Billy Meyera| courses: noasess a z n the Antipodes, all deal. | du Dante! dontes Sam Wal- from the Cardinal RAMOS At te ay night against Andy (of Boston lost to “Red Cap" Wilson of | shot” holes, &« with Kearns as his pr Ive | lac sation that he phi Berean onut ir Canina ik ul rows, the nationa New Bedford in one of the all-star ten Ric Lennne t Ball Now. G16 West 46th St., New York, M.anager during his tour here. Kearns own ision to the news ( 1 coat te ' Ente , round bouts at the Rhode Island A, arm we and Heetor Auray aye that, dewpite these, Dar arned I y was him down cold on bis arrival here by qua fight 4 3 c ‘ Oo Sunday afterr n i e € paper . ‘h n of th eine |G etown. ast night. ‘The boys put up a slam.) OF nest Bun real Tana Bt J i here s r a erts ‘cmt ar, Due \ bang bi neither having much a Y ven? first tast c fled fe te the Montiea con Y PA , wil t " ft i i 4 ee ae . aw Kk 1 reeelve theb t _ 2NC f piinted stories saying Bar [ fin " arn hos attr mntage, Wilson, however, eu: ‘ a) heauat “bail, owhon’ t EORGE LAWRENCE, the Aus- {#00 ail printed i Pa Are , deck by clean hitthng ' ; G tralian, who was one of those| {01d wor roas wanted to quit &) CHICAGO, Ja 4.--Al_ Demaree, |S’ Bia’ ‘Tes Abies rand ee=ppaaapeaees Manhattan All Stars make thelr det Mee Tha tha Ul Eaten He th ee eo aianiie ace eel on Dan, “and | pitcher, wits, ubon orders fram President) Joo Higging will clash in @ ‘#pecial | Martin Defeats Brandt, n the Inter Basket Ball League | ho tool ~ tated As CONStA! ppealing to ref- David L. Fultz, recently ‘000-yard run " outpointed Dute randt | again ‘oboken, N. J Buenos Ayres, taking Sam MeVey, the |eree, A regular fighter rarely pro- ing of members of the Ba arg | OerFara Tue Terry Martin outpointed Dutch Brandt | against Hob ‘4 + " y rd DT negro heavyweight along, also has a|tests to the referee.” I'vo asked gey- | Fraternity living tn the vicinity of Chi ntry blanks The metropolitan |!n @ hard fought battle in the elimina == WHITE LABEL cago, sald to-day that he had agreed to ior indoor chi rionships, to tion bantamweight bouts held at the| eae wane Gphie or Roma ee ere, weannee perecns was tay see fone with President, Charice Weeah: | Mid nt the ‘Pwentyemecond Regiment | Broadway SC. last night. In the other SPORTING, Tue Sconen of OnearAge Pyle Ce paket AP sv) = bout and they told me Bartfleld was) man of the Chicago Cubs, but had not| Armory on March 3, are being dis ‘bout Benny Voigar, who substituted | Soir, Clb Wkly, Tel RAGA ual werce prefers to keep his candidate | the winner, ered a contract ss ye tributea, Teddy Jacobs, ourpolnied Kid Taylor. Bele dey SAGA Bass: an ; ia i ™»

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