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Reported Sale of the Giants to Frazee Is Spiked by Harry Hempstead. Ooprriatys 101% by the Press Pablianing Co. (The New York Evening World.) HE hot stove baseball league is responsible for many a wild and weird story as the annual season approaches, but none, it seems, has been more ridiculous than those dealing with the sale of the Giants. Mr. Frazee, owner of the Boston Red the prospective purchasor w York Club, according to the printed yarns. But for a state- Ment from Harry Hempstead, owner ‘of the jocal team, these stories might have gone on and good space fillers, and v readable at that, for the innocent fans. Mr. Hempstead, however, spiked the stories at their start. He says he never mad atement regarding the fale of the New York Club to Mr. Frezee or any of his associates in the syndicate he was supposed to repre- gent. ‘That seems to settle the mat- ‘ter. ' It isn’t quite clear why Mr. Frazee Mould want to buy the nts when ampionship team of his unless he is afraid that Ban | been very own, Johnson will succeed in forcing him out of the American League, as he would like to do. It is an open secret that the pair have no love for each Other, and Frazee’s recent attempt to @et ex-President Taft to accept the | Nationa mission job, thus side ) tracking Johnson, hasn't increased th Matter’s regard for the Boston may- nate. At any rate, the Giants aren't to be Bold this year at least, so it looks as though the stories will have to be put @way in camphor uniil this time next Year, when they may be rewritten, E COX, the heavyweight, who is Je: of Uncle Sam's team of fight. ers who will take part in the y and Navy championships of the Allies in Londbn on Dec. 11 and 22, is being boosted on the other side € lind, BES IF SPORT RAWR-RAWR-RAWR= EEGLAX- BEGLOaXx- Hicke M- KickeEmM- THESE GuVs caw BE EXEMPTED FROM COMPULSORY EXERCISE - THEY Dont NEED IT. SWEETEST Kisses OF atl-bi-L K. 5° THEN MIGHT BE ELIMINATED FROM SPoRTS. Evers, on Way Home, Slated for a Big Job With Major Leagues Famous Trojan Went Abroad |!" Boston, He says he as a yoach and playe was signed r by tho Red Sectetary Some Time Ago, | Ch the seh wHEG te ieee eee ead ime of been slated to work for the Hoston * 7 team last year Johnny says that he By Alex. Sullivan. turned down several good offers witn ee just can't keep Johnny Evers,| other clubs, and the fact that he was 6 famous bas |turned loose so mysteriously in the the famous baseball star, AWAY) Hy “Killed his chances of securing a ae - THESE STUDENTS HAVE To Be HEALTHY connNUE THIS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WELINGGES — BECOMES COMPULSORY IN COLLEGE Copyright, 1! by the Press Pubilshing Co, (The New York Evening World). RELEGATED TO “SHALL THe PUGILISTIC COMPETITIO! PETWEEN COLLEGES HIGHT DEVELOPE COLOR LINE IN PUGILISM AS IT IS DISCUSSED BY EVENING WORLD READERS Monday last we asked on this that priv Nese. page, should there be any . color line in pugilism, and in- ure in fair play, IAM J. MALLOY Sporting Editor of The Evening World who is after tte claims Bernstein to be bis manager, * smith 3 as last bout A match bas just been clinched between Barney at Muscle, eter asked & match between MeCoy n'f boxed fos Jack Dillow, W, Vusd. irnaient with HEN, Wor DO You THINK WARE * 4 6wan! KEEP RUNNIN” You Nee it! Se shucks! 1 DONT NEED THIS HALF AS MUCH AS 1 NEED YO BRUSH UPON MY ILIAD’ 25 Candidates For Basketball At Columbia Basketball practice began at Colum- bia University yesterday when twenty- five candidates reported to Fred Daw- son in the university gymnasium. It is hot expected that there will be any games until February, and the varsity ve will not be organized until after the university begins its academic work in January. C. C, Latour, who was Captain of the team last season and recently has been |discharged from the navy, reported | with the other candidates, most of whom were members of the varsity football squad. Latour was the only veteran on the floor, White Sox President Paying Half Salaries To Players in Service senescent ¢ Public Hears But Part of|t®em. He told them he was going to Things Done by Charles put a team into Chicago. Some of g a them smiled. But he came. A. Comiskey. He announced that he was coming. he National League, then a monop- vly, prepared for war. Jim Hart, cewner of the Chicago Nationals, knew the strength of Comiskey and he was # wily diplomat. He knew it Commy said he was coming he would com He saw the inevitable and wanted to make the best of it. By Hugh S. Fullerton. HAT a great fellow this mai Chanles A. Comiskey is! Perhaps you only know that he owns the Chicago E : White So yi ¢ One afternoon from those National League| perth visewhers : Pvehe sub. | ond ust, fw, Hines, to xive my opinion fox, but We] we met in the Fisher Building Joh ag a wonder. Stories ching here} yasehall meetings. Johnny always sy i eceia sagt hw vited public discussion o} e onl the “color ion. 4 te who have known|son, Commy and a few others. Hart Het of his prowess as a pugilist, bis | W.5 the wort of chap that liked to be| position as Knights of Columbus Sec. ject. OF all the letters since received | fit (itr se when Lincoln him for many |Was in bis cifice upstairs, Johnson & kmockout wallop, and of one instance sienna where there is an argument,| retary. When he went away, though, | Rone contains a defense of the Une. | ed th put on At years and love Wes noe ‘ies and arrange terms When he “made Willard jump out of | * ‘i ‘ou can depend upon the rulers| Né declaredghat his service was only ' The consencus of opinion seems to be as Pugilistic 6:1 him, do so not be-|fushed with triumph. returned, the ring.” Jt is to laugh and you can depend uson the eS) eor the duration of the war. It (% that a champion should fight any- Suppo £t ‘d | Susned triump! . th at a champl we might cal and barre use he owns t! It is all fixed," he declareé Cox was among the most ord ft the veteran major league to start] iikely that his contract with the great joay and everybody who has a possi- |v!) whites. in had, what sda ici die Dalal Prrehi aki Magn sdiep tag bay rh pee of the big crop of heavyweig many an argument. The Nationals} welfare organization read that way.) 7 be Bhat the honors.| Would the fis thought? White Sox but be- | 8878 i oosttt RAdined Gor Chicago. Sey SPruns up after Jack Johnsen! wilt meet bere next week Evers is regarded ono of the brain ble chance of winsing th eronors:| Jack: Johnson, should not be put, forty cause of the won- | .4h0,40e8?" inquired Comiskey sar- beat Jefiries. He has size and weight ont across the big pond|iest fellows that ever trod the d ere are some of the argu asa ard “because. he Wes one of pie ‘ : fo recommend him, in fact he has tan Sih kao heh tec cep et| mond. He hasn't yot shown any made by Evening World reader: eR CHR ace ar iE wert, W tel ") : : besiayed a i we have PTs ee ar, Suites Thane spt jnak |the Knights of Columbus. He did | st rel , evidence of having, Fone) 418 W. 1824 St, Bronx, N many gentlemen among thein. like et PIS BNA Ne public | Pick of two players a year’— Class but ab > figh st work, according to teport, in| back, The cha of scene and fres eannette, who offered his services wile 7) Se : “And be jor league,” C y @M ideal hundy man to have around Mt alae tedtina arid’ leagues among | Viewpoint of life brought about by hig. Sporting Ktor of The Evenin lingly in ‘the patriotic drives. | am a 97 ever hears, ntaveusind & minor league,” Commy @ Qance bali, but ax a ring hero he | PeAnane lONi that winter ds com. | experiences on the battlefields of Referring to your article on the g0-| white person and do not h ny deal- he otha day Teens Che Blethen ubstniee has no ¢ # to distinction, It's a] [he so den with the Gevernment| France undovbtediy have given new called “color line” in pugilism, I am]ings With negroes Whytsoever, but | } Be ey era Walter ening Teikg ete ee pity tbe United States has to depend | (M6 00 APACe Mi oops an fast i rand I would not be surpris« | surprised to read of any doubt on this| think there should pot be a, color line feditrd, learned someching [ANd Were going to stay Bese non are io an tote’ its PUEII* | Somsible and with the rest of the force | ns If dung the coming season {Nf subject. Surely @ man in any walk patel dennes'a which casts a light ; pe onors nternational com | camping on German soil, there prob-|cavorted around second with al of life can decide how he Wishes to| sporting ¥ { The Exening World on the characte: | J read in the public print } petition. A man like Caryenti Le id te : . old-time sil Salt , a Souk Ashioll h actes n the public prints that there Pighould beai Cox in short orden [ably wasn't anything for the Trojan | old-time skill ig at senond| Cornutt His Paracel ana suelnene ok ew tines do reeard LO 2eNnewords of Comiskey. You remember that|!# a fight on between Johnson and } to do 4 Evors's wonderful work at second | ‘airs, That is, within the law, &c. In- | pl the color ling, Tonty have © fot Wied en the “Paint and Putty” boys! /rasee and one or the other is going | Maybe Johnny will return to Bu-| for the Cubs and later for the Braves, z Black say, i ' 1s y PE lone eeihes a eae te | T received a letter from Mike ' t tpl aval eer are tt eee orice in cluded in that ts the fighter, Black ial not Black white, Rige takin at he e Ainerican League. L r from Mi rope after tho winter's snows have| who sprang the biggest surprise in| oUt) om Ula yellow, it’s up to the}men are human. When this great w m last year a Johnson's record in winning that } Gibbons, who has been foremost | disappear and the ground {8 in} baseball annals by coming FO, ay individual himself! whom he shall or|!"¥olved America not only white me a world's championship | sort of scrap iy excellent. There were ; of those who took the job of| Shape for b HH} place and winning the Nationa! : seep sl t tarts, | Wont, but bi too, and won the club, he raved, ordered some of them ©/8ht owners in the Western League One of the big men in baseball told] League pennant in 1914, and then shail not meet, Then the fun starts. |freatest buttle of the war, which was when it came into the big cin Grilling our soldier boys im boxing] ine Writer last night that Johnny has| whipping the supposedly’ invincible | A couple of press notices, a couple of |the Buttle of the Marne, wider Marshal Cff the lot, told them to turn in thelr | Comiskey alone Is left. Jotaseg ak When this country entered the war. |received a very good offer to pilot a] Athletics four straight, will live long fights with the has beens or the never doftre's command. Now if they dig tie| uniforms that they had disgraced |rid of one after another when tives | ¥ Mike evidently doesn’t intend to box | big league club next season, It was] in the memory of the fans, weses and a champion in the making ts | dra peur hae & it ina 24-foot'@ . said that if they wouldn't fight{did not fit -his pl ; Much jonger. Heres what he says cabled to Johnny as soon as the ar-| Johnny's going abroad to do hia bit} uncovered. Champion what? Of |(tont why Oo they draw ty are atraid: ‘ y uldn't fight | Hid in At bis plans. He fought Sorting laivor, kvcuimg Works ieiiae wun alined Jacapite the fact that he hada wito| te world, of course,” Now you and 1|fINE The, trouviy, te tie, are Afra |fo- their country they wouldn't fight | [rank Harrell and got a draw at Just @ ling to let you know that It would not be surprising if the| and family should be rewarded by tha | ULIY have common sense enough te nay and much blacker t wun Jeannette for the White Sox, I read several|Cleveland—Somers who saved the Pum still alive and well, 1 hove |xecret of Johnny's unexpected return| big league chieftains. He's always up unrestricted competition, — Whwre |in John the Barber's cup before ht Sot sneers written by men who do not| American League from bankruptcy this finds you chivying the best |is some tempting offer. Johnny was| been a credit to the game dese Willard: or any Other’ so-called |lucky. The boy wis Jone with the!/know him intimating that Commy |tWice at least, only to be forced out of everything very bitter on gertain big league in- he Trojan is sure to get a rousing, “World's Champion” gets off to pic | 3 : bes when bh it t b Pi Graw Pche [United States Army, where there 14.MO!/way sore because the players quit n he got into trouble, He forced 1 know you ure ar is |teresty when he went away, and he| welcome when he steps on the pier) his opponent, und say iL draw she) coming. Bre lectie aur © players Quit taylor out of Boston, forced Ctabl wer, and bet old ay be secking reveng D0 » arrival of » Lo! e ed colo! ine, a, at 0} H . The 5 ec e | is 4 * © ES way! the people carried cn lohniny clatr f d i" es : Jeard Ww a mystery to mo. But It gues) MYON cu should there be @ color|sccident a few days ago was this: | In fact, Johnson has “got” practi- } chances with Jack D ; £ i | white, What difference does it make, , » ten | shter in Joe Lannin and MET wh sro ace'l want te cance eee By : thin “peute, and © mekea” it you're '@ fighter? A real fighter Wit the:tene eal dashed We Any °F \that fight Is not yet at an end, ‘The Bou for the way you backed m, istic CWS John Pollock an OSSL Champion, A little open discussion | Will fight at the drop of the hat or y © was given Commy’s |only battle Jonnson ever lost was the 1 hope to get a chance to prov invite might open up a phe sound of ® gone & ciara ‘ery bes: wishes and placed on the pay aoe to Lomiskey, Those two, after te et new light, and put a curb on any dis. | mu zo} ; , palling for years, fell out anc meer ck were Uy Ae A cablegram from Harry Greb, the] Adair, the local lightweight, and Phil Boom of | crimination where a world's title ia|f think 1 am quoting many others. roll at half salary until he comes|Wrecioa the american Py Se lioay ean beat him and will take the f Puttebureh, cor. {Brooklyn ‘The managers of the mon signed articles |the stake. I attend at nearly every | It doesn't matter whether two blacks back, 1 got the news from one of|iskey, when | A SORES, COM? } first opportunity that presents avywelght of ttwebursh, M agreement to-day calbng for them to meet ina| branch of sport, and I fail to see ary |are fighting or a white and a black , “4 y, when iis dander reaches a cer. {> itself to get on with him. Now ood Tews Cat the ne eee ie eee een of Detroit [reason for u line. Was there any tine | so long ax We can sce @ good scrap, the players who Is overseas, Comis-|tuin pitch, is about as reasonable a3 | that the war is over, 1 am anxious who have been gelected from the] Wich, ou the wight of Dec. 12, ‘The boxing drawn by th at men who conm-| full of @ nas we used to see Ut key never has hinted such a fact, a pet grizzly In fighting Johnson he fo Ket back to work aud intend and navy to represent America in| jas just. oper in that ‘ety and. the pe [REUCT WILN J. Taylor, the Penn|ihe old Fairmount Club in, the goo did not stop much at anything. Ha to box a few big bouts before I . acing Sa rHval' Ge ae Gaede Fee Fi ANS Te Oe a rercd lary. OF ard, the Brown old membership days, 1 would ras! ; heen laa violated the rules of the league, ig- retire for good. My work in the ale narrvetat aes : fo umier of | fouthall player, Howard Brew, or sev-| rather see a real black man 8 rvs first time I ever saw Comis-|nored its laws and upset the entire Remy bas kept mo in fair shape |br Freed a tine ig tor which, th : Sunday i take inthe ball game at|than 1 would @ few of the so-called Key off the ball fleld was the|Irague, and I am about the same in re- [on lec an nid os nes to develop into one of} Oivmpic Kield. No color line against| title contenders! I believe when a ta ‘5 a| One day there was a solemn con- | pers to welght as when I started. | King of England ts to a cup, have toting elites in the State of New Jersey |G Witty and Nin teat end us| man paya to seo a fight he wants to| rst day Laver e empted 4 apis clave in Chicaro—perhaps the biggest am ve disappointed at not arrived safely in England and cre al-| im another few weeks, Every show that ts held| good competition as you want see a fight and not a game of you| ball game. Ban Johnson, Harry VWel-|qzy of destiny in baseball history. f meting a commision in this [Feagy in fit shapes for thoir coming con-| there shows increases 19 the al of the aate rw: [ 0 As L suid, let You men of the press [chase me now and I'll chase you after, (gon, Deacon Mulford, all veterans on | Jounson had gathered the owners and Bulgrot only with’ the understanding tests. 4m the party wero Greb, Heavy. ‘Te recwipis of the Adait-Johason bout on | Ue, Ne ciinen to ineet all comers, but |acmost for a chance at the title. He|big papers, Were the other reporters | they were going to force Comiskey's Beiees wan ee ne Understanding | vcights Jack Heinen and Andre Ander ay night at the Trenton A. C. emounied tol A” man who makes no unqualificd| has gladiy volunteered his services| in Cincinnatl and that day a big|"and. Six of the owners had joined a Be to) ne COMM anloned. hiego, Richie Mitchell, Mal- 00, which te em unusually large for thew] claims and prefers to confine his|and is a clean, sport-loving fighter, 4.) With Johnson and the seventh was “4 me Teener | CacOuraRinE joo al hone ea rere eases Bit fe competition to his own race, give him B.C. GOLD! story broke loose. I knew theré wW48|neutral. Jonson had drawn up cteen monthe of hone, hurd |weukes labtweisht; Pai’ Moore, Mon ai i a \ story, and saw the three veterans|charges, fifteen typewritten sheets work to find out that th tamweight; Cal Delaney, Cleve Peto Haruiey, the Durable Dane, will hy , be a an ‘ Was not worthy of the Ait cistee at Le oiteeecen Ohi: | ckanees ts tsee' as aie bere ree bee aan rado boldly over to the clubhouse Hs Regrred We reed vata rere. Be area Hon of the Governmont, Howev« weight; Young Chaney, Bal-| ough from the navy eon Dee, 10, To-mor after the game, I walted until they), fread half of the second page and Blam happy that the war is over ee ae eae Tow nlgbt he will clash with Stell Coogan of had finished and gone, then timidly|Commy interrupted BE we over pave another wart | Wau Nehtwelght, and thelr traine | Urookion tm o twelve-round bout at Lowel, Mes ipproached and asked to see Comis-| “Never mind the rest of that,” he Remar. aue? pave another war |i le oa Mondar nh be wil go aston Noo] yg merginan Brothers staged five {ve ef de Vilorg medal, which be wil tare| ity. Commy vas dressing, He had| shouted. ‘To hell with you and ‘them @s boxing instructor, With kind Jack Tritton is to finally tae art in one Poul | round bout at a alow to b brought off at Tine. [tournaments at their bowling alloys.) °*° — |atid's patch of skin four inches square| (.ner seven Owners. Fm going down, ee uinceraiy youre sere ed tans by his manage, Danny Mor | etd, Ba Lenox Avenue and 116th Street, for -ve) At Butter, in chugs of the Siatey Leland ¢e lof his hip and that seemed a bad)" He stormed out of the room and roe non Ment Martin, the deal mute mikdle. { . = : sna toms |VinMEE Of She Us Ws We, a ve TA wee “rennta the (allow iF pana YOU to joined us downstairs. Half an hour — MIKE GIBEOD He, ane ee weights will figure in the semi set | tourname netted the War tory “meals. om Staten ‘time for ° ere orale ir us to acknowledge the rece! staged by mer phia on Katurday evening, Ine. 14. The big fl - at Hundsebu's. alleys rp id, WwW wo 1 aye 4 4 ba "Sf one from Jack McAuliffe, the re- | 4. on Monday evening, Dec ws who will ewap pun: we Zobnny Retin, ee | Den Kahre announce that be sogects to have) Rhus el tumdccnt's, allvmas AL *.| “sit down,” be said ait few) and cajoled back into the meeting, a Wiiired and undefeated ¢| Marin hax not fi for some time, but lowe . 0 OFT army Homer ieemeat hubs in the Lasers | ick's alleen The bowllng committee ferl well {minutes and we'll go and bave a|truce was patched up and the league itmpion fete ony ie geal shale Paul and Paul Samson, who bails from Phila: Henin iouanp tournament, Cathey vikst for Me | Vase wih se showing made. by the Stat Ser arilias’® saved from bankruptcy. ; | devia. At Lippe, matchiaber of the club, as [hairs lag scan iel wave w veetty Fale account| Ustad yin Ania - sasayps fe cme to the) iii wit im the quickest and his sar. the ovening boxing show of the Central A, €,,| DEER auslous to put on two bearywelghts at th . i ie oe After he dressed he took me to the|.asm the most biting of any man I at 16 Place | whieh has sust ra Hoston. will be | SOW, a a tolled gt Morgan's! j,i victory tourna aprner and discovering my ignorance|eyer knew. His players usually are aris, He sayn|) " mest Monday night, Willle Jacks] goons marris, the flahte promoter of Ral t 0 ty The clube “tha Rel hee Falace alleys in aid |xpent an hour explaining, going into|afraid to fe. Rear him, hough he ey, / + gah al Nigh Sailor Jimany Sa ! : func we heed well | | A 7 would rather get a ball player g murPrived to wee how: the hier th ina falls disnmr See il! singe the Important tosing shows In thai | i Hits” Saticnal’. Howling cl, | «Rall yflot [details of the deal, telling moe what] would rather &ot a fall player and MiSears, everybody with o smile, |of twelre & Matchmaker Moti Hsien the oon goane he Wk A foe weeks, | Bala BemUng Gaim. Ba FAURE ON SARIS | Fete Wi''SB lit meant, who was back of It, the an-|ciue, and he loves to have them arene MT in my lite.” continues Xe. | the bout « Vong iat tetovhon ig hg Pg bs NAc gta dR Paley pee ig ee for sh cient history { the case, and the next|and defend their own side of any- 1 see such a grand but sad sight)? il) ene ' aca | Turner, the indian light heavowelaht, for the | Bliwoh » eent Bie Sharrock of No. 457 Oovan Avenue, |day my report was better than any/| thing. @n All Souls Day when the French | ety weal by the Back Bay Miting Academy ce eee Towing wadaner SP as male ‘Treasume Thoin ot | scones lice scat flowers over the Herely une @ eo te aie asia Ihe were clepoagy Of | the Bowlin couaion i the tual, “bo, is he (Pee Here is a yarn that shows Comis Wes of Cur boys who fell in France, | Jobe Jennings wl» tas made aw Of the | ine American A. A. vam ATI itslale ‘aiid ‘the “umday Night Club eae, | anneal of Gates aiid Noatrau Naturally, I felt grateful, Later,|key’s character. ‘The team wagon the a Armory Ay A, of Jer” City, te to alm be the Mr. Migget purchased a Mr | ep and Charlee Et during the grand days of the West-|Coast and 4 magnate who had re- R soldiers who returned manager of the Spring A. ¢ West Hoboken, st) lem bantamwelaht, and | Kieer ® Fameiniered ad a codhill Plao " \¢ ceived many favors from Comiskey morris ag vrned only |X J. Jennings was appointel to that position 4 fast little Boxer of Manchester, | Vay” TA) ACNE iat OS Sulina Custle of the Bporte, Division of the [erm League, when Comiskey, Loftus, |! turned a rather small trick. ‘The Monday from overseas, and] io ay and te immediately signed up Marokt » leday 10 bandh (a @ dweltercoand 1 Wwe Nas receive 18-75 from | Manning, Watkins, Killilea and that! sum involved was only a few dollars went to Camp Mills to be mus- | Yarme of Newark Nd weet Sailor Moga talon at Ho H., on Thurs to $100 wae reglized th the] He Men of founament waged by tht stun: | grand crowd owned the teams and| but the thing made angry, 1 re cidn't have to wait longo the Key ven ct skew oo Prides wleh ie 1 Improving Ice Amocaiion’at thee Wiite. te | Chia check has ben devasited to the credit’ of the | seq more for the sport than for|Cussed out the magnate, and i few tertainment in the news |? th el Frilay nla fo flahiing in th nik ene at LS Pane 1e; | Shirts "Comuittes in the New York ‘True ‘cows | Pld |days later when Commy rejoined t Dac, Dan Morgan went down to | three sis-rourt rare will also be ota Hf ia ee Bee inne Tie first jag waa won be Atte. | Mi) ‘uoney, T came to know him well. Inlteam 1. related the circumstances - bp last night with a bunch of| WE cored MS tecclanh Mis, Nicolae Dep mrcoud end Mew. n five are leading fuct, 1 Was one of the accessories be-|and started expressing my opinion of oo ut on @ sh as had.) Wee Coe a ee | as Matter ib ane: | ee i amamret Viulestt Sah fore the fact when he came into Chi-| the fellow. Commy stovned me. | ring the entire evening. | \™ wr \ Laurette | has placed of hitves | ww 'Mt Sher Caiumatee Cun of Whitesignes Let, A Ce re ge MH cago. The winter before the Ameri-| ohidingiy, “vou and [ always have Cured ot 1 : Peary Burma, ond the lalter 1» at present dickering with | duting (be pase wowk one! the peosemis tommal 0 | Genie fo thelr coal can League invasion he told me: | said that he is a grand, grand, grand ured iG to Treason be bai 1 Al Lippe of the National A. C. of Phitade ting Comamuittee wig Club. ie the | fellow, Now let's just cut off one of am coming home.” d let it go at that. He charged mo to bring around the} ‘hem srands and tet it ae et nn evar baseball reporters, He wanted to see if sixteen Commy's owned the clubs, By Thornton Fisher, STRONG HIND- YOUVE SAIDE PAIL FuLLe (ete. -DEIION OVER JOHNNY DUNDE | Referee Conley Surprises Fans by Giving the Sailor Award in Bout at Boston. | (Special to The Evening Worls.) BOSTON, Dec, 4.—Joe Welling of the Navy was given tbe decision over Johnny Dundee of New York |in their twelve-round bout at the {Armory A. A, jast night. It was a big surprise and most of the fans figured the decision was wrong. Referee Conley handed Dundee a les- son he should pot forget, and the other boxers wo have been coming to Boston and boxing so as to mak |their bouts look good should take From the start tt was evident to the referee und a great many of the spectators that Dundee was carrying Weiling along to please the fans, | Dundee did ali the forcing and could put his gloves on Welling’s face, jaw and body whenever he wished. Weiling Kept his gloves closed most of the time and caught Dundee some stiff right counters on the body and jaw. His blows with the left, which landed on the face, did not amount to much, The decision was a sad blow to those who favored Dundee to win, Johnny Buckley of South Bostort and Dummy Burns of New York boxed a four-round draw. Lew Tendler and Frankie Callahan of New York will be in the main event Tuesday night ers After playing thirty-six holes at the Englewood Country Club William Ente wistle, the professional (rom Syracu and Carl Anderson of Bronxville de- feated Jack Hobens of the home club and Will Gourlay of Elizabeth by 3 up. One of the prot to be t en up at the ning meeting of the Metropolitan Golf Association Will have to do with the three championships declared off for tha ast tWo seasons, Several of the leadi a teurs have deceired themselves em- P teal in favor of @ resumption of the events, and the opinion also lean toward letting the cluls selected for | continue to have first call. That would ain Brooklawn for the amateur, Nort Shore for the open and Siwaaoy for ihe junior, Quite a gathering of profes: expected at the Shackamax ‘oun day, Among those who have their intention of geying Cyril e Carl Anderson, Jack » Wi Entwistle wad nals a The Canadian Seniors’ Golf A: tion has presented to the Senior Association here a handsomely photograph of challenge trophy pice sented last season by the Duke of Dy played for wy This cup. is teams representing the tWo association Over Massachusetts way they are speculating as to the leiding amateur e there were tournaments, such prought off servet lity of sse Guilford “and Clubs wish to be represented at the nual meeti Metropolitan Gif 80 nt the office of Corr sident, on Dec ave to have the names of their delegates in the hands of A, H, Pogson, the Sec ry, not later than to- morrow. bis entitled to two delegates. Welker Cochran | Welker Cochran took Ora Morningstar, the ve and one ‘ the seco of their speris exhibition match urice Daly's Bi liard Academy yesterday. Before play began. the veteran was leading his youthful opponent by 66 points, and last hight the score stood 1200 to 1089 In favor of Co Fordham to Play One More G | Although the collegiate footbal! son was practically fin day, the Fordham Univ uni team has arrange the Mite! played Saturday at the Polo Grounds, The Garden City aggregation has di feated some Of the best service teams in the East. new hed last Satur~ sity 8. A. I. C. a game with Field Aviation team to be Is Your Digestion Weak? | Does, the food which you lke most, arf which you used to eat ao freely, now upse you? 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