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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBES 6, 1918 - = refit audio, whe toe twel years nas * mn pro! na wents!t hub, ITS SIMPLY ing’ Sua Have will be at Skokie next season, He will ABSURD TO GO OLF Succeed J, ©, Hackbarth, By an ar+ Tro THe hgh la 2 Sefer Uestaet ot wane em ‘ er Wi rvise the ca: CLUB ON SUCH A. DAN- : of the Skokie course, CANT You Stay — In order to be Nogth and South championshi huret, Mise Elaine Rosenthal has gone to jrenet ick Springs to put in some practice. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Pubilshing Co. (The New York Evening World.) received an invitation to com- r pete in next yar a champlon= eee —— 5. \ Dis- ; : ; John Harland, the veteran Scotchman, Color arte teas “4 : ‘ } <F Tile has been af Burtalo for leven yeu" . = ™ y Was al ie K. 21 Oussion Too Big to Handi Bhan. a | ) has gone ws Gulfport for the winter aoa: Type. ’ a5) ; ee: ov a SILLN= DRIVING Lleut, Fran Onimet, te mnectically old self again. : ec tabad slery Wwe atated i) ALL THE WA improved in health that ne played a tow the discussion of “Should OvT WERE: there be a color line in pugtl- fem? It has buried us under an feralanche of pro and con letters on There's @ golf club in this country gubject from which it is hard to : 7 PT gp oy p which has hit upon a novel feature 1a Even our “esteemed con- “AND CHARLIE WAT: FACT, AINT ——— fong. os ister ‘continues scarcer The jemporary” the New York Sun bi AND HENRY FOWLER NOBUDON CoHe gudiies re ‘pressed “into porvies after up the subject and Cartoonist ALLED UP ANO fo look ft rth putting and rolling of the Globe has seen fit to Ne THEY WoULDN: ROUND THE PACE one, to look after the putting and rolling our views, all ceiltnarie ee Ee OUT @uT You, a tribute to the origina! ot DAY. BEST SPORTING PAGE iN YORK. 4 ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT * gs ibeond «tg agit : OF K. OF C, FOOTBALLS, "t lead anywhere, nor result Another big shipment of athletic different in the conduct pugilistioally. Then he supplies was made by William P. Lar- i kin, American director of the Knights to Ko into d of Columbus overseas activities yes- terday upon the Mauretania, (he big ect, all of whioh is very sat- ¥ ship that ts to the writer, Z Cut . hy holes at the Commonwealth Countr Club on Sunday. He expects to “1 2% for @ few weeks, however, before re- suming his army duties, rvision of the professions, Valuable prizes are awarded fOr the best kept greens. an, Chairman of the Kk 0 ctivities, and John B. the order’ further evidence of this is need- ed than the accompanying letter e , f Arthur T. Lumicy.. When. I was " / £m e a along Park Row, subject to the f and call of every guy in the G@Mibe, especially the sporting editor, Afthur Lumicy was an important man. riers dort. of rival toe the Fistic News Jon Batlock and Gossi very important Police Gazette. es of pugilistic importance were EVENING WORLD READERS rereres all the important bouts in rat, | geared with iron nerves, Kramer has |the international boxing tournament In those days, Lumley was | weight, and Kid Norfolk, the clever an] Joe monds, who was matched to meet Jack Con Veteran Tells Why He With-|S0r°t trevcyciing honors than’ any |between soldier and salfor champions ing luminary, and 1 regarded | sturdy colored vyweight of Balti-| ors, the local bearyweight, in the semi-final to him-as the biggest man in the sport- y that is to be held there this month, more. Ivy Lewis, matchmaker of the| the Jouny Dundee-dohuny Mealey bout at the] CYHOULD there be a color line in]else. The possibility of @ colored drew From the Grind in other star. There remained one more | When this tourney is over Roche wi Svorld. To-day Lumley, even with | Armory A. A. of Boston, to-day booked | National A. C. of Philadephia to-morrow lah pugilism? ‘The question asked| high “impo U me 6,000 skins ristmas. It is the intention of Mr, Mulligan to see to it that more sports than ever before are promoted by the K. of C, He plans to arrange many big athletic meets in London and Paris, Kramer Quit the Race Because _|ijivis sive 20 ois He Feared He’d Injure His Health ere) joie nn 8 $0 Secretary, who has been selected to | feat to conquer—the six-day competi- |go to Paris Where it is. understoo impossible, #0 colored men tion. The veteran entered these long- | that he will referee a twenty-round tas ter ete that bl bout has bee, enced recently in these columns has|should not be exchuded on that ac- the Garden. Hrs mecnte eh to cae eas) crmes wetke tae by] created @ lively discussion among| Covet Zi! close my letter with the out Mi h even now 1 wish I knew what he has distance races more to humor his |championship match in which George friends than anything else. Money|C&tpentier, the French idol, will par- all important questio: cl a ticipate. forgotten. terms which hie manager demanded. | cuy Tuner and Link évided not to we him | Evening World readers. So many let-|man be champion and refuse to meet RANK KRAMER'S real reason | ne enor Ara carat ———_____ asx has written me—and 1) They will come together in twolver] os wpep ans moult of tS on the subject have been re-/*"Y OMe be he black or white |. for quitting the Garden six-day |win one of these six-day grinds well RACING SELECTIONS. help feeling proud after all found bout, to @ decision, at @ show to}, Tihs oo ia touts at shows beld for|ceived that it is impossible to print) Camp Upton, Is I. bike race is the veteran's re-|and good, but he would do it without ‘years—his ideas on the color ling |? held by the club on Tuesday evening. | in, seitors’ and soldiers’ amusement and also for|them all, Here are some of those on | Sporting Eaitar, The Hrening World® fusa} to punish bimself to the extent | undue strain, JEFFERSON PARK, fot. His letter is ity, in | Dee: $1. The men fought one of the beat | ine United War Work Campaign in the last six | hand: I hereby wish to express several ar-| 1), taut tained ih his eh But nothing must occur that would heat Rese PUlasl, Miss wt : iter is a novelty, 19 | settles between big men at the club @| eke, Jobnay Dundes, the lite Halla — guments favoring the thecry of tne|that might interefere w is cher- | stop his sprinting achievements, All| jing Liberty Star” ere the many received. It 18 &| tow wecks ago that has been wit-| weight, will take e reat for several weeks after bis | Avorting Faitor of The Bening World: OO ont ere eras that on the lished ambition to complete @ list of | this ‘talk about Kramer's retiring is Second Race—Pagininnt, Roederer, Decause it difters trom ali |neseed In tocten in years ‘Turner won| seem end £oN, lines on your article, “Drawing Gioten cer. Tea was no such tine) sorint victories that may never be bunk. The veteran's wheel is his chief Comba, og Barb , nae : Lumley BELIEVES IN THE day % moktain ec whites fought for. the principle of|equa b: her rider. This asset and hobby, and he'll go on ~ Thin ceo—Barbara hilling, ING OF THE COLOR Ling. {7° decision, nislenterte & tighter and naturally, it] Minverats © Noverthelass> they” were | oa ee eoorner rider, This fear | aig aa 100s is legs will push | Nettle Walcutt, Langhorne, rod an argument, based on| Jack Dompeer, who,clasbon with Cast iors | strength, lena of calor, “race or erzede For tne | separated into different divisions, Jof injuring his health in the gruelling | th, ‘Dodais, or else his intimate friends| gkourth Race—Kenward, Cobalt, C ’ 7 3 olor, race or creed. r the ey 2 josius. ‘which any one must heed. Years | in « twenty-round bout at the Louisiane Audl- Simple reason a pugilist ts colored, hia| ,mamocratic as we all may be, welsix-day test of nerve and endurance | have him entirey wrong, Frank tried Fifth Race — Petelus, Brando, umley’s word would be consid- | tcrium a! New Orieana on Monday evening, eee, Patete skin does not make him a better fighter | that the jowest instincts of man is|Caused Kramer to desert his partner | this year’s race to see if he could go] Sainta Bridge. % d goupel, and should yet, for that | Dee, 16, i to meeite « guarantee of 64,000, | D* Kept buw fh Knockour (ppgnent, Didn't Fred Hulton !aroused if a negro should ever be-land leavesthe big oval track for all|through to the end. Paired with} | Sixth Race—Blazonry, Grumpy, with an of 40 per cent, of the groms re. | '* booked up for z id find Sam Langford just! come champion. You may recall the psa i | Dupuy, he was the ovtstanding fa- , There is no use going any option as easy as the white heavyweights he } time. “Neve in” said the a] PUY. urther. Let the reader judge for| celts for bis md, Jack Kearne, manager of ho # a ee a aoa wcet reads ot tbe (OUR, You can't name ne hate rlote in the Weat as the reault of the : F again’ said the speed) vorite.. Toward the third night the imself. Here is what the venerable | Dempery, (old the writer tho terma today over Who, at the start of his boxing career, ‘of West Hoboken, while on Monday ohnson affair in ia un: | <8 &8 be limped to his dressing veteran's muscles were not quite s0 didn't fight a negro. Ita only when & Another such incident would un- | me: 1 fession.|r0om after quitting the grind at the | flexible, and that feeling of general ; abt he clashes with Jock barber for eleht roweMe Hugilist reaches the Lop rung of the | Geiv'seapeciaiene ne Prove nty-fifth hour. Bicycle judges |Weariness overcame him, the same Reiter of The Evening World Dredeh: fou the tm the ata bout at Harrison, N. J, Farese ladder that he drawn the color line, for iu NOTKIN. 4 . y ie her riders, At this be Evening tmining at Lone or the 60, re gee ol ins ley ‘hat. be draws the color ting AURICE N. Nba atcha & that comes to all other riders. QUITE agree with “Sunny” Sharkey are to box at 119 pou in my opinion Be Je elt her ara A, oF Aperting idtniaienalie'Wwesdi who have watched Kramer in many |ijn¢ the many times champion and Jim Coffroth when he de- ‘Whea Johnny Dundes stenped into the bay he Joe Welling did not get 20 mach for his bout colored fighter and therefore does not| Asa reader of your column let me say|°f 1/8, races agree that the veteran |cycie idol quit the test for fear of clares the interest in boxing | Armor A. A. of Boston on Tuwwlay night | inn Johnny Dundee at the Armory A, A. of Want to take @ chance. There's no|a few words regarding the negro fight-| Will never again try a six-day con- | hurting himself. or le men a ee maat ct how, | Boston on Tuneday nizht, anide from the referee's $f tobe Beaten, by any one, butlers of to-day. ‘They were good enough! test because he's too anxious to con-| A different case is that of ten or would soon die out if a negro wi was presente! with a Landeome basket of flow. co, Jock Bulga’ declared to-day that ! 3 lots of be led |to fight side by side with their white twelve comparative youngsters in the a champion in the various classes, | ers by the committee which conducted the bene foo ye ‘Meatieth grabbed Joe's fortelt of $200| 02 id” or “yellow, comrades in the present crisis, then why|centrate his remaining strength and thur has to say: the telephone, Dempeey and Kearns will leave | Spring 4. C, for New Orleans on Saturday, Demowey ts f any one draw! present Garden race, wh» are stick- In my forty-five years’ experi- the toit “eraum Welle ma tive: Clay turner, although he, tam redakin. | the present chamoions and near ehame | Seed 1m the shorter competitions, | Ing to thelr wheels through hours of in the good old sport 1 oan quarter of @ pound overweight, Weiling ts to Very few hters drew the color line | pion: referred to. Jess Willard and y can never be looked upon real champion unless they meet Wills ir and/or some other good nggro boxer. Who, In the opinion of these experts, |torture. They stay in the race Kramer was just as fit physically as|through fear of quitting. If one of the other weary riders when he left | this class stops before the finish t matched to meet the winner of the Tendler Callahan bout on Jan, T. if x ck Johnion was champion, so | bemp: h A. A, of Boston Why draw the line now, Hoping to see bird) cai the colored fighters given» fal but one colored fighter who r helped to the ly and he was the great yell ° - ht he will find difficulty cis jeven break, I am, yours in sport, Shtmide of Fulton, did Mempacy beat? a | the race, But he was fearful of in- | morrow nig! ty jackso Bam Langford, the colored heavyweight of Bow | ‘ . aaa Spike REILLY. -beens. ‘ot ‘Demp-|jurious results from the long strain |getting a partner for the next, race, Bed coxers tats’ bisicry Se tne | tat wil ot set the chance ts tne again at any | "ROOT Twit soon an tram te country tor| NO 69 Wall Street, York City, ot the reat Agnter they ail aay and wouldn't take @ chance, Why |or they heed money very much and oot y e Aereey tor ix | of Now thet the war te over Baser|Srerting Biter Rveniag World: but if he, would beat Wilts iwit|should he? wilh orane the: cre a instelthey se Mos at tb is ripe for the opening of| Your opportune invitation to the a real claim upon the heavywelgat| ‘The Garden six-day grind is @ rack- | tough it becom n , jt of the others, lke Joe as my ‘that phe | page tl A oyadind PEN tine te iscuss the color line |throne—not before. A well known ex: nson, fter mile, hour after hour, thi Gans, Joe Wolcott, Sam Lang- prone toring asia S Newton shampion|!ng ordeal. Loss of sleep, wear and | mile ai fie : Sam City baseball grounds from various angles, permits me to|® train on tired muscles and a con- | youngsters, novices, many of them, F ’ eVey, Jim Jobi 7 hed Kid MoCay, the retired heavyweight, to , uld kill the sport. I, for one, think | strain o: its, yet di i Ey iyematecte (ME, Wills, &e., Be Oe ee oe triog everal of the dest fighters in thie eountey | 8%, my Vows gh thas nde abused Bele wrong. | anything, (t will'In-latant nervous teusion will soon sap who will gladly sacrifice themselves » yet doesn’t bind! have been mixed up more or } . to his place for bouts, MoCoy, who ie in Los) 4 finemer Ube charges alr ’ with it! Don’t confuse th io: h crease interest in boxing. Yours for fair] the strength of the rider who isn’t to win glory and all that goes se i union fake bouts, which have t : * ™ Angeles, 1s locking for toners to mabe the tip. line, Why? Well the cnecen te wee | Dap AS Sal apni tite ates Sasa aa Why? Well, the answer | play, i 2 of uplifting ‘Willis Sietama, 4 CESS bk tk Oovin’s 7m. e. it lies jn that Very ornate, |Aporing Téttor Zvening World: suit of to-day with the t ee oie, | Riwh sounding title, “champion of fou'll remember how Gans ¥ nadium for his twelreround bout wil ior . ‘How can a man call him 7. ° baggy old thing they used the world.” Literally’ translated, thi S k RG S) "remember, how | Gan Sas eaten ite coming ening eho of | Phra cans het Yes Besiesety a] OR, Of they Monit eats Bowling Strikes xitx and Spares )|.o*vca:. Pikete, Mecovers. ia the Central A. C, of Boston on Monday night,|best man in the game or, rather, in| self champion of the White race oniy, sat and y Benny Valger, who boxe George Chaney at the|the world, at his welght. Now, if| What would happen to a black man Street and Tenth Avenue, has decided to do ne] Our favorite’s No. 923— in the State of Illinois, a ae ety some one’ will explain to me how|if he was @ champion and refused to| Mort Lindsey of New Haven, Conn. a wae, bas Gocided te de the i maple A, A. of Philadelphia on Monday night, P| used t rolling for the Dyckms eve hi h 1 ‘Cay Tu tN be 0 je and|meet a white man? © have nolone of the very v Y ‘ournamen’ He bas @ 5 this city for certain finascial : Jackson's chiet handler and advisor when be} inan, why then, the cigara are on me,|the ring are that a champion. shall | United States, celebrated his discharge) ,o0q! shoulders. ns. In fact, Joe openly con- mete Baste, I khow re he died to his many , tbe L iromes, hnson was not to t ‘the old argument of|defend the title every six months if|from the 8. Navy at Bridgeport. | be advanced, Principle| challenged. A champion cannot change}conn,, on Wednesday of this week by | , The games scheduled to have been bowled ta the tor it last night between * 1 Kk: ld the principal that they the rule, ME = Thursday see Siena attalteaten| “SOO socks are 40 's fear; : coming to New York City on 8 fear; fear and nothing (Better known sochitng and engaging in a mtch Game ter date owini Ne fun seus! solely by us. Sold with the the best three in five, with Joe Falcaro, i fo games classic until Monday : the est tare sen pinmera of the Ship. | Seat meet ie Berge, roe x and iate-oy| understanding that they indse: handicapped J EAS . all ear eet his ball and shaving tO} Joe Balearo, one of last year's Eastern Indi- either toe the mark or yvonne, N. 3, dantam-| For the fimt time in month an out-of-town | Principle w ‘tor his elgbt-round go|teforee will officiate in the main bout between ity at the Armory | Lew Tendlet and Frankie Callahan at the Ar ene inaes A ewe Ones ihe ory A, A, of Boston on Tussday night, Mat Hinkel, the papular referee of Cleveland, will be the third man in the ring, hil Glassman manager of ‘Tendier, demanied that Hinkel teferee the contest of else he would not allow shout abou roll in his ordinary street shoes, and | vidual ‘the moneyback ! 2 tHe took it in’ good ip th th : big title he agsured me he would |D# man to box, Entries for the amateur boxing! The soccer eleven of the Columbia | Siffered @ Gefelt, th tat he will try vill greatly Among others a_ silk never face John L. to fight him, Jack Sharkey made G04 imprewion in| tournament to be held in the gymna: unit will uaré on the very next chap . : bod : te lated lish Akful t broadcast throughout the | “1 would rather see Sullivan re- last Monday night ty defeating! slum of the Crescent A. C. of Brooklyn | Soccer ‘eam at South teers | ooks up with in a bowling plat isle =sockful of atement to which J | tire unbeaten.’ said Nhe Mag: | Didie Winer, the Pittdurs tastamwizht, in/on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, |and lost in games with the College of] Me™ ieaving tor home he confided value. Popular shades, 50c. Sulliva: Fiving +] fitor. it all the colored fighters |the etfidals of the fambria A A, of tis sum-| De® 10 and 12, will close to-day with | the City of New York, that he woul bowing ‘reasons why he wouldn't com. “like Jackson I would also adty have becked bi £ tedt You the Metropolitan Assaglation of the ee contest for $500 ide, the it to be \ @ negro within the ropes. were jike ov s om im to fight Young Mo ey at Ban Johnson, President of the Amer-|S¢" the home-and-home variety, one *Shi 11 Aenew John L. wan past his be in favor of mixed bouts, but | ihe “Philly” bantam, for six rounds | aw U, ‘can League, “announced to-day that|Sories to be rolled in New York or Load ire collars are pure 7 y " —— th c N ‘ and didn't want to'see him | they are mot. Cochran won both of his| would be held in Chiqigo on Thersias, | Brooklyn, and, the other, game to Be | sot ie. tle Mie Maine Avenue | linen where the wear comes! iiiated Ry; being aptraial ey No, 38 St. Mark's Ave, Brooklyn, Morningstar in the con- | Dec. 1s. At {he same time he exprossyi rolmne ecores in the match game rolled Dames ter 0) bar Wan *Registered Trademark. r : ; ° wae pinion wth? American Leacue |igst night follow: | Falcaro—161, 200, i eee Tree cue he polor: tise, HE readjustment of big league ‘ore of 200 to St, | eighteen men'and: thet Ik all probepiity | Hee 226+ LAndaey—206, 172, 107, 189. ‘jeurmamhth Rierke | ROGERS PEET COMPANY i i 4 a un of 1 nd an aver schedule would be made up of 151 Zeed of Cook & Becb's American alleys, | 20 ue, N.Y. were Hudson. | Broadwa: Broadwa: baseball Is @ big thing with the : nie he “ran ou" | games a3" Usual, Tu ae tna he sey Brann cece | FI: eae ig ORR ee, | at 13th Bt, “The at sath Se Cet fa par | magnates who figure up gate receipts,| King Smith, former President of the | his string of 00 whi ngater waa| i 1 Oe ee ee ee fo ttng his diocharee | fullsd tor four medals which netted the O. W. W. Sour Fhe a a yet w! ° ng 135, His hii n was 100 aad ‘oxing will 1 UP As @ Sport | first of the year, und le Bee i Sam Fitzpatrick, |but there 18 no telling yet what it|Seventh Regiment Tennis Club, has | <4", My hiss Joading’ 11| at Columbia, this winter, but. there | fom we U. 8X. fund $33, cae coodwey Cumann’. Pith Ava fact. hile | means to the fans who pay the|returned from France. He has been |the match by a score of 2,460 to 1,700. | Will be no. intercollegiate comp. ‘Tony Prie, former Netional Bowling Assoctation |, Joe Wewer of No, 940 Washington Street ta- | 2 \Vysrren at 41st St. dato win the lereight: ‘The magnates thrive on pub- | aiding in tho work of the ¥.M. ©. A-| Augie Kleckheitv a Chicago with play | Soon Leoeeh mene Teles euah CORSE | indirtgen) Siquacten, ber, pe Dee cores of Nee | f soren "clube staged ugie Kleckhefer of Chic . H ch | fa Bucy . | Fund. thet seveu Heity, much of which they get free of |behffid the Mghting lines since the | nis seventh straight match for the three | thelf skill, meainst. niew front other | suring the past season sare that te ailere ld | HTP verbocker, 4; Co charge, while other merchants in oc- |first of the year, For the greater part |°vs0\on, billiard | championship” title, | calleges, Fred Dawson who ig coach | more penne, a Matha alnan” prey ut at | Ribbon, 1! ood Which he holds, when he meets Pierre | 0 . basketball an - comes to U cupations, more logitimate pay DIE lof the time he was in the Grenoble | vupome of Milwaukee. | ‘The contest ball teams at Columbia, has been as- | to" bad deta Coney “stand ahd owt § HARTLEY AND COOGAN PUT Prenc! ore | will take place here Jan. 6, 7 , signed to tea x ts ¢ "Bell Buoy. "Pop 1801 now ment that plans for the re- District “3 the French Alps where | will tal place are n, and 8. : Atlee ae ane enartaseee ‘Be,4 ome ot te pl, 4 file BR ne ye yy UP GREAT 12-ROUND DRAW. U sumptign of baseball in the American |many of the American wounded and| yjagistrate McQuade, who has been| cal, Mducation, ahd will, begin’ hie | is tbe proprietor of the alleys . League txt season will be decided |sick were transferred. He admits |talked o a candi to succeed | Work im January j Huneke of No, 1828 Flat 4 upon at the annual meeting of thelinar he saw little of the game to |!" K er as President of the Na- Brooklyn, announces that the Oak and the (Special to The Brening World.) Tiiatets and @pnt, Neues | American Langue, there Dex’ PRUE | oa. be hag devoted ao much ate | irene tay tha er eters Z Resting Cree Sets ee nnn BOSTON, Mass., Dee, 6,-~Pete Hart- St. Nicholas Rink, i. a Py evote: a ol ~ | statemen red a bi —_—_—_——— ies Chest Colds and Sore | 22%, cH dt? Laow that the National | ention, Sunday baseball under ‘the local option | BENNY LEONARD Behderpecke “snssuneee thet bo oi|'e¥, the new Durable Dane, and 2401 66th St., near Broadway Toros} Faded in Half the Time Teague was to meetin this city Bext “ — pian Seain Wil be inretuces im ihe NARD SCORES ae tC cts Smenmes epizted, tv foe) Cowan of Brookir, both U.S, Jeckion t i a Lexis eat Albany this winter. Jubs and alley owners reater put up one of th est twelve-rouns Sk A h | ‘i Tucsday, one might think that Ban| The statement that Major George To) (een Ai dg Swick’ watts A DOUBLE KNOCKOUT | yi ens te Surround to: night bouts seen in here last night be- ate while Johnson and his American League | Adee was again favored as the nominee | agains: the measure st April, whe Be bent of Se pew Af Wii | fore the Crescent A. C., and at the end had the future of baseball in their|for re-election as President of tho|/t" passed the Senate but died ‘tn ti Kw Flaherty declared the ct. "Ms aot #0, fortunatcly. | united States co Wwnes| Referee Martin eat tional Lawn ‘Tennis | Rules Committee of the Assombly, will| penny, Leonard. champion lightweight | snow al of cn? steeined ty riube rough "vic: | conte a draw. Both men were aggres- 4. The National Yeogue has as much to] Agsociation has been folk ros | not be so predominant, and that if it|POxer of the world, had lots of fun Mist |S [otmaments. “Several alleys bare yet to make| sive from the start and fought like a Saad quickest ‘remedy in the about baseimll as the American mee: Dan peen folewee by Passes both houses, Gov.-elect Alfred i] night at Terrace Garden, scoring a] reports snd Secretarr Beldevboke mould, like it) pair of wild cats to obtain the verdict iy a rw lich Smith will not hesitate to si it doubl bear the referee. ‘Tamonees, sore muscles, slit |pody, but the public has more to de- |{sPort that It Je likely that Dwight F. 1 not hest =n ble knockout, He dropped Jimmy | DM, fram heat fear tne of the ref wi backache. nor of the nous On Tusday nest the bowling commitice ide than either of the august bodi i amie ° 5 $50,000 OFFER IS PLANNED Dance Awhile All Admitted ¢ the Dancing Carnival Free inet) Owing to the fact that the Ford- m 8. A, 'T. C. Is being demobilzed, game wth the Mitchel Field Avi- * BC «| Internationa! Challenge Cup, will ¥ and Frisoo, the vaudeville ect- tele final report to the Sports Divison of ‘The national game, with all its slack. | n . We We on the official ticket’ for Vico | ip a burlesque boxing exhibition, rd—| ers, is not any too popular as an tnsti- | President, The occasion was the entertainment te| tution, and it's @ question whether or 2 —z | pauled for J R WILLARD AN 4 meren’singara (ramttee Harvard clus| qheauled for Saturday wasland dance held by Benny's Masonic Fo D DEMPSEY iit's nos the public, particularly the hoys| wi have the honor of rompetit mt ly to bo included in the first [te faite carcet the retuonink eadioes | anes BR, Col, Deo 6 who delivered the goods ¢‘over there,” | the lowest handicap mark in the aunui| batch to ve mustered out ft st}to take care of the returning soldiers | nual heat nemenl tn eddition ¥, DENVER, Col., Dec. 6—A purse of their efforts to get to the box offices | National Squash Tennis Association, a i; ° y Med with thelr hard earned money next|cording to the drawing announced. ‘Th: | ‘The Pelham Bay Naval Trainin ton, Prigeo, Jimmy Hussey, Burns and uton ut least. They may etop and | series will begin on the Columbia (n Sta-|Kiseen Cook and pe men for a championship battle 5 ac of ‘ootbail te. . Wh ton who expect to enter players tn the serie’ will begin on the Colum Yon foo am, which defeated Tom |Harry Ruby and Lynn Cowan, "The lat: nton Jimmy Flynn, |, Members of the Eastern Alley Onners, Associa | Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey, t in this Stat ‘romoter Johnny oF ‘anite State eleven for th the bi ¥ divigual, Championship sre, reauenets ‘orbett stated to-day that he is in com- Bit sat geting int th render [ate W Raat reds hu nena yn ae nae kage mec eta eee |B hgh ka Sten oanini Mn Daa ae Att ne made just t the time ted | tional ‘Squash “Tennis Association; Brookiyn'at South Held, Columbla Uni: |pong? “Risses’” with ‘hime ‘Treo Lewin one In plannied to be donated to the Army States entered the war. Hramk WH: Davis and Robert G Gebece, Tarek Leetaarus Held. Columbia Uni ind’ Dave ee haar? nus mestiewd of the Dretmas allerwi s1tdll Refuperation Houpltal just apened here. ' { f eR oo

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