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RHE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEOKMBER 27, 191 ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [INIORBEIN SPEAKING OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS - - - ~ By Thornton Fisher| BY KALTENBACH | A Bandy RING THE BELLY \eNoverruLcore INTENNIS TOURNEY. vy “DO YOU WANT ANYTHING ? THE OLD FAMILY Guys MusT GROUND Gass} | stort NOW OON'T CATCH COLD AND JooTH SRuSH BE SURE TO KEEP YOUR FEET THAT HUNG SN THE Ww DOWN HERE c i f IS SELENTIEN Sensational Upset Takes Place / in National Championship‘ SINK When Junior Turf Courts Title Holder Loses to Prince- ton Student in Straight Sets. Physical Educators Doing Much to Solve Perplexing Problems| of Sports. | i] H. B, Kaltenbach jr a Princeton student, defeated Harold L. Taylor, . holder of the junior lawn tennis title on turf courts, in the round before ; the sem! final in the national indoor ! championship singles tournament ju the 7th Regiment Armory by sheer j Ha LEAGING DEAN MECLELLAN oF PENN U. po superiority of his playing, The sen- See LS ALE THINKS THIS SHOULD Go STARS * rogaine 8 scored in atraigiit + rf wets at 6—8, 8—6, ANE ATTENTION THE OTHER STUDENTS HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TOLIVE AS THEY CHOOSE WITHOUT ENGAGING IN SPORTS. Goorright, 1018, by the Pros Pubiistiing Co, (The New York Brening World) HYSICAL educators from all parts of the country are gath- ered here this week in an effort to eclve many of the perplexing prob- lems pertaining to sports. They come from practically every colege and wAiversity in the country and are MUST POUHO' to AW STICK MY GAR Now. ] Vincent Richards, the fifteen-year- armed with data and statistics to con- ° @ old marvel of the American cdurts, the sport world that their the- ‘ANO FINISH OUT JHE CLOCK IN College Athletic Solons and Abraham Bassford 84, the son of ‘ories aro right. THIS HAND THE CHAPEL the former Cornell star, shared the LARRY STRIKES NINE é‘ $ f ' , : Are Now in Session Here | ite sti08 eaeane Ps e Nba Gein Percy L. Kynaston of the i High School ft Planning Reconstruction |i" ih, ‘ ford had his own net attack going at Pra s its best. He was steady and accurate Principal Action Taken by Ath-| 7'55'3: in his faster stroking of the ball and * Perth: Fred . lly def . a c letic Research Society Is to} xavonal Chatnpionanip ‘Commalties, Has| Mann at @21, 622. ee A A ‘ithe: he members aa regar 0} 4 wins Pass a Resolution Urging the ing the games on oe of Bx, da wi was the amazing performance of ‘A and cipects to mike @ definite an-| Kaltenbach, a tall, fair-haired youth 3 nouncement within a few days, ts Enactment of a Law for] "uv! ‘anameaee Ge feaear & a + thel sabe the contests| that put all of the other results tnto ‘ederal Supervision o ie None of the associations they repre went have powers or authority to | @hange the rules or systems of either NINE BELLS! “amateur or profesrional sports. They | INTO THE HAY Gome to discuss the intricate prob- FoR you Quy. Teme of every game and to make sug- @estions which they believe will tend ‘to better all sports, improve the phy- sique of the young, red-blooded Amer- | fean and curtail the evils of profes- sional sports. Most of their suggestions are good, | but most of them are tmpracticad’ But from almost every meeting comes @ suggestion which arouses !! honest lovers of clean and wholesome sport to, ¥, on the evening of either March ec decided on the first named] eclipse. Taylor, who is making his date which would permit the out of town ai Jast bid for jumor honors because of Physical Training of Boys| bie Siltrese Anan? Aaecibthtn!® Se tion, 3 age limitations, made @ poor begin- . fi ¢ ready going on for ing, Gants Claus had not &@ high pitch of enthusiasm. Several THE DEAN DOESN'T pen bs tr ning. Santa 5 not presented Were made during the week that it, © BELIEVE (T SHOVLD BE and Girls of the Nation. American championship centers’ *| him with « fino assortment of drives carried out would do much toward Qigp NECESSARY To HAVE TO « INSTEAD SAYS HE, A MAN SHOULD song Back to the Athletic Research | for Christmas, thane dla ate kamal = FORCE THE ATHLETES TO Go YO BED AY NINE OUT OF Cd HE a training’ of boys and gir the resokation teabech apparentiy bad founds won: Dig jump in popularity as well as 4 HIS is a big week for the college ris, olution mn nee the athletic prowess of our 4scenren Fouep -* lis Bisel. Ne ag ear oul ewe ue GOnue ce athletic directors, All the va- Stale apnroprialicts Terithe corsac et breshige a ondhomagcht bad bagtdlr dhe age jons | — = Wie |ing. He knew how to use them, for he dy State education | Outdrove and outvolleyed Taylor in teachers after June,| the first set. Taylor was poor at this or some other determined date only " Who have covered @ satisfactory | Deried, his shots being of the wild course in physical education. sort against the fast playing of his Recommendation was also made for | rival. BAN MCLELLAN of the Uni- ° G Yenity of Beasarivania macs ( Bowling Strikes mix and Spares that ait institutions should have more rious organizations connected (eEnacine ane Lenmaing of ph: with the control of the “rah, rah”! boards to engage athletics are meeting in this city and they are framing new rules, ar- ranging schedules and making gen- s 4 pie io bouts of eteht rounds and severst preliminaries | eral py), for th th m4 t of @ committee to fur-| Getting Into better stroke, Taylor ‘The high score of 1,005, held by the fitual ae be did tn the contest leet epring there! After much dickering, the officials eral plans for the resumption and ro- ' pom for play, that all colleges should pyr ye na eam, went by the fill M9 deubt about his finishing Bo Worse TBEE! Ge tne’ recently organized Sportemen's tn havieg deck Britten meet Chemewe Ted ews COMStruction of sports, which wore| Dr, Savage Prot Storey cad Gonrro ie | forced his way to « lead at 5-2 on games have playgrounds large enough to boards tas! n n the erack Cor 3 Club of Newark have finally succeeded | {0 ried ‘ae poy 0 acainn Charley | Practically abolished for the duration | Phler of Baltimore were named. and 40-30 on points in the second set Adcommodate all of its students, It telyou Club five of tne City of Churches pails te! in clinching @ matoh between Champlon | Weinert, the Newark bearrwelght, who is ® sreatlof the war, 1t was the opinion of the hundred or|He appeared to have struck his gait to Appealed to all students and to the topped it with a total of 1.019, This Bil ior any cf the | Benny Leonerd and Johnny Dundee, he | arorite tm that aity. Weinert was dischareed ofr-| ore Athletic Research Society met AUandes Ee Tetaciee bat ane poor before hegbpre Unread oe oats h total was principally to the ‘predict that ‘be| fast jan fighter; to be fought @t the} eral weeks ago from the naval station at Pelham enbach right there showe had Parente of etudents, He also said high total was duc pri ry ee ishers' at the | club's opening boxing show in tho First | ay. and ence that time be tas been uainiog fur|¢M the Hotel Astor yesterday. The| lesson taught by the war was the nec ‘that the training tables and the train. 00d bowlin i fnomee and other favors extended fourth man on (he t« be abolished. He doown't want 4t@ lower the standard of champions, t ‘ Their o wants all to play the game on ‘7 the exe , ual footing. This is as it should Ponents in-this same were the Metro- * fee. The schoolboys ax well as ths Politans, famed for their excellent bowl- % ow youth should have ample fleldy ing and victories In big tournaments of | x ‘ tity of @ citizenry whose physical quall-| the stuff of which champions are made Regiment Armory in Newark on the| future contests, principa} action taken by that body] fications were of the highest and Dr.| He lashed across a service ace tha: night of Jan. 20. They will battle for! pe poxing show at the 0 A & of Phiie-| 85 to adopt a resolution advocating pa ee all acnry Raat aed stemmed the tide of battle for eight rounds, at catchwelghts, and each | driphis on Christinas Day afternoon attracted a big) the Federal control of the physical| mentary schools. He proposed that if| Likewise, he backed ft up with the. man is to receive a certain percentage of | crowd of fight fans as the gate receipis amounted | training of the boys and girls of the| Cong! al aa eouid be obained in |strongest sort of & service, a service ro’ to $3,788, largest, that bas Deen Ny, he campaign o! t) the gros receipts, after the State tax of | 'o 43.74% This the largest mum that bas bees) Nation, 5 pe Te i eng as Casella Biecenres ® double fau't 5 10 per cent. 1s deducted from the money | 'h™ principals were not prominent hearyweighta| 19 the Astor to-day the annual con- | to public, chial and private schools, pert inthe acc: | taken in, Tt should be a great battle] ya acicns of @ division, since George Engel be-| Vention of the National Colegtate| #nd should be carried upward from the| Thwarted when within « stroke of the lowest grades to the highest. . joming Cube st) ny both men have already fought, aNd came matchmaker of the clud the receipts at each| Athletf® Association will take place. | rie ‘ofr aiedcasne highest meet. Sete Taylor attempted to beat Gown bis wind Frank Meyer, the ancho the 4—9—10 wplit In tho se John G. Floss, of Buffalo, it much for bowling « qua nth frame ra and every college or school tho past. The best that the “sets ithiete Khould be accorded the same the : 2 | ther erack . r ia it was faint wi i OPPonent by speed and tactics, The Id do in the game with the Cortel- Dundee is anxious to get ano' show which be staged at the club have fumped| Joye pes J university in the !ns.an as faint at that, was struc eatment, irrespective of whether ho Sieh Grob Gorell ASk, Tea reused overs = | at the champion. Leonard has started | several hundred dollar. ‘The club's next boring en- pohtel naes capita Corset if pice by Dr A. A. Stagg of thé University cits ret ancold wad Fiat in step with wor! famnolce I Lies ge "i de in the final gai of the| sic training at Billy Grupp's Gymnasium as | tertainment 9 on New Year's afternoon, pees association was too sections’ in the oes made his most if field, daseball, football and rows Loaders M4 to — ed. he is also matched to meet Paul Doyle) Flarlem "Adie Kelly, the sturd: bas | | , y fighter, and ‘ania : Execus |tily over his t of New Haven for lx rounds in the star young Mat, © peomlsiag watterwelght of Ailestowe, | gginion cutie aoen tar eminses te De | ee ree ree raeergnin on, the, Exeou | tily nal repesd deetly tae tries F bout of the Olympiy A. A, of Philadel-| Pe, have been matched to meet in @ six-round Bay, be followed by be G L, | tions of the country should be repre-| wo ess than five ti Kaltendach phia on New Year's afternoon | hout at ® boxing show to be brought off at the| Beyer to be followed by Dr. George L. | sented” Tine ‘comment’ was bregeni n five times did rei § Armory at Reading, Pa., on the night of January| Meylan of Columbia who will read a|forth by tho: fact that the Executive | race to deep court, recover it and smash | . eritimate weiterwvieht champion. | 5" iceiy has been boxing In good form during the | Dapet on “Physlgnl Training and Ath-| Committee ‘had recommended that its | clean through for the point in the mar, Chactey Harvey, tor evo bouts in| Mt few monthe and be ought to give Nell e/letics in the French Army.” Other ad- | "umer be reduced from seven to five.» | ner that made the immortal McLough- f. the near future, His first go will be with Beyan | ttling fast fight, dresses will be by Dean James R.!J. H. McCurdy, Springfield Training | lin famous. The Princeton youth played ~ 5 . -| College, President; Dr. George. Ly | with th Downey, the light According to statement made in Philly yester. | ADECll, University of Chicago, “The Re-|scoyitn, Columbia, University. Vien | With the courage and intensity of a construction Programme for Physical | President: Dry t. Revert? Prive | tiger to beat the skilful Taylor im a Fort Oneltrse, and’ former aneviag sarter ‘ot| Education in the Colleges; Dr. J. E,| tom, Secretary~Treasurer. “These three | remarkable finish. Jem Willard, the champion as made up his mind | Rayeroft of Princeton and Capt. J. L.| With Prof. W. P. Bowen and Dr. George | Kaltenbach paired with Frank T. An- f er constitute the Executive Com- 4 to give Jack Dempsey a flebt for the heavyweight | Griffith of Camp Pike, on the War De-| mittee of the socict: ve Com) derson, the Brooklyn youth who won, * nd rater at soccer or soin evening, | eport, eather “In the firet came between the Metro- A ——ve | politans and the My Ridge five, the HE resolution passed yesterday | former were returned the winnera with | i at the annual meeting of tho! scores of 970 to 856. ‘The best soores in Athletic Research Society that | this series were 222 by Schraeder of the of Federal and State Governments | Mets and 200 by aniaon of the Bay take over tho physi . | Ridge ceam. £ lon of our boys pee pa ae cae Tho second game of the evening 5 eemeral approval. All the world | Brousht together the Cortelyou and the} Becrvtary of the North Shore we we that the youth needa physical | Bay Ridge, resulting in a rather easy | Rowling teague of Waten, Island, writes that there emercise, Then why should not the victory for the Cotelyou quintet. The Governments lection, of Its officers and that Instead | *8 juts at the net. Taylor lobbed prei- their r reas . 0 will be required to pay bis and at the same time turn in ided, at to-day's mogting Englith wetterweight, for twolve rounds, to « de cision, at the Central A. C,, of Toston, on Torn was a real | Marcin “Teta do something in this | only score that topped the double con-| Brighton, & day evening, Jan, 6. Both Lewis and Dyer are OL Saree title, Monahan boxed with Willard at Fort Worth, | partment Commission on Training Camp eCurdy was mad two of the old established classics of Appropriations large enough | tury mark in this series was rolled by | oo Biel ee core | SeSt favorites in Bovton as they hare mato sod | res tor the United War Work vital Dr George L. Fisher, Y. M. mh A TREE Gf teachings thall the. acurte last cakes int ine docties employ all the instructors neces.| « : Gaviaboens) + Fol ) Pete | in bouts there, Lewin marted training yesterday - =i pill . U In the American Army how to Charley Smith of the Cortelyou team. ry c. A. ‘Report on Athletic Research y Whey worked ably together, Kaltenbach would not bankrupt the Nation T ite play will bring comether the aH Fas 7 Os Py | at Billy Grupp's Gymnasium io Harlem, David Rosenberg, of Brooklyn, representing the| —" “** ue keep in good physical trim, but the Sh 1 h ¢ different commonwealthe aon ‘o-night’a play ng toxeth Miva Woke, 201, Frit Misa 199; “Adam pa Pcbtanteyckny has boen selected to repre-| Society Discusston;” Dr, Thames A.|steamer on which he is returning from | Showing an excellent game when up should make them, and the| Algonquin and Hudson | Ha aoe bicduigen ere Jobnay Clinton, the Faw Bide lightweight, WhO) oe New York City Storey, ‘Phe Need of a National Heaith | France has not yet arrived. Mrs. Mc-|close to the net. The pair defeated C as 4 whole would profit, for! Colts, an evenly balancal card. The| is now boxiflg under the management of Danny piesa Curdy es ,* cuest of, honor at the | Mathey and E. P. Vaidenan, the ound tend vo develop all that way! scores may not be high, but the games shore, fists tinh Serhan the ‘cant | meneres, un jee ened wp to Movs Joo Welling, ‘Among the delegates who will be in|enjoy the privilere of attending one of | Mercersburg Academy team, at 6—i PD oe re Pog § Firth of the | are sute to be keenly contested from he meek, 1 Mor. he anchor’ man ot | Geom can vn re “ether va | {Re auspices of City Athlete Club, No, 60 West| attendance at the mecting are Prof.|the gatherings of the society. 6—3. i zens, | start to finish. nen 10 wi eM . 6 a Jeo 1 oe & week later, Jahn Doherty, match. | “4 Street, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 1, Robert W. Corwin, Yale; Deen Mecie a maker of the club, fs arxions to bring the mon acer of Gordon McKay, te |han, Princeton; Dean ‘aron — together and Morgan says he will give the club idiewelght, says he is very much Brings ind, Major v. Seon Ria me |, Riuddio Schumacher. proprietor ofthe, Breadway | his anmwer to-dey. It waa at the atove club whee | peeved at the tanner the ao-called stare in that | VAT: Dean | McCiellan, | E. setts | Howling Academy, Broadway and Myrtle, Aveaue, | Welting stopped ““Chick’” Brown, of Now Haven, |clans are side-sterping bie « apes, | w¢ details | Brooklyn, be Particularly Jeff | Pennsylvania; rous of bowl | 4; . high more to date of the) DEMPSEY ts likely to get, & crack at Jess Willard for the | tn’ two trshmen ‘world’s title after all, According §!!3*,! North Shore Leagu Latest News of the Links ering, apes, F. D. Fack- ‘artis Peters, wl : . D. . Tom Monahan, bastern’ cham: | i & Vouk recently, Welling i» well thougte of | Smith and Jounny Howard, who claim the cham. | cathy . Meylan and Lever-| omeials of the North Jersey Country Report ‘a ine oe a vice peel Fo hy pis bat Meiet an be found at uneween’ after| by the fight fan of Rhode Isand, plonslip ot Now Jersey, “It Smith te the fighter| ing Tyson, Columbia; Dr, Paul C, Phil- 4 ia port has it that Louls Tellier, Jam 4 Jack Britton, who will be ueeble to box egain {ist Al Lippe claims be says McGowan, “he | lips, Amherst; Dean Frank {V. Nicolson, |ClUb are receiving estimates for the| Maiden and John Dunn will soon be ® real goad chauce of landl ; onl ; Wesleyan; Charles 8. Miller, Pittsburgh, |erection of @ new club house, as well as| teaching at the Wanamaker indoor’ foe woverad o> concent of © Dediy injared | oe aie wtlne te teak bie ee Gitte ent land Dr. A. A» Stage, University of-\on reconstruction work, with @ view to|echoo Tellier, whe bes boon there ter | mat and, will! bo chit adviser and hantier for | ¥RO Are willing to back him for $1.000 In & ten or | Chien go, delling adjacent bulldines to make| the last 1 new bowling bat! proudly | Clay Turner, the Tndian light hearpweight, wtien | fifteen round contest. ‘They will abide by the tude |" Ali sorts of athletic problems were |Temodelling adjacen wpe tO make the last two months, will not retura toy lave, torast—tinas as | he masse Lacey Wittame, ‘tho Dricamart’ basen |@#at ef aay referee thet Hmlth extents” discussed Jast night at the Hotel ine |these serve evary purpose, The old|the Country Club, Brookline, next ses eM tone We wel | alk fo Ge mee tenet cet ete te | fac sme ct of Vill Bioom, who was to| Perial at gL meeting of tho graduate | locker building, which was not destroyed | son, this job having been given to Dan Teetoe faut ce teas Wels cn | mame chow of the Armory A, dh. ot Semey One |here toncme tee trodes on ine trae ce in} Managers of the colleges and universi- | by the recent fire, will be used later as| McNamara. The latter wes addi ley tradition | Heigite, eo Monday right, Britton wiil also | Detroit w-uieht, aye be called the flabt off for| aired until after’ the meeting of the X.|# billiard room, Bowling alleys also will | master at the Clyde Par course wader‘ } supervise Tum: end anxious to give battle to the of Fred Fulton, Battling ‘yy, et al. And what Monahan is probably true. Jess knows [fi ‘would reap another fortune by ing Dempsey; also he knows his chances of losing the title Jack are very slim. Dempsey ia ace U urmaroent th telephoned "Hite Xmas day and sald | dey ‘ot dates to. be | fr iden days the In orto ad unless the reports from tbe north side w they are pretty good to-day. | training bout as be wants him |two weeks, While Bloom was working with Jack| (A. A. to-night. be included. | “Nipper” Campbell. Teal first-class heavyweight, but ae | team'tn the ttattee Walece Ties toes neaie Secteas | t© be te the best of dmpe for the contest, The | Britton ble Hp wee epilt open and the docer put| “One important announcement that — —e , fe 80 small that the giant cham | _ Ber Rides bewtem, feet certain, thet, Cue Coat| Ban Moun his Weer Ind Heciing Ciuke Tiersen | men fougha, © grens bettie ot Buldorpert, Conn, | feos alee came from the meeting was that by Ed-| a, L, Walker Jr., who enlisted In the| Friends of Mrs. ‘Thomas Hucknall say probably figures he could do Tenich" he’ will "aboot for| seve w very Goud eerount of ltesif tn the contest | aovoral wenkm age, They will clash ut cocetowccehe seacien ward R. Busheell, acting graduate man- little or no serious injury. | the als Piadelptia Jimmy Murphy, a welterweight, | age claime that all fighters take a big chance in box- nia, to the effect. that’ Joseph. S. |service. In 1917 Walker met with un-|s0 in strong for tournaments in 1919. r. Wright, who coached the Quaker Ot @ line om Cook's | thi The Wrst re ane of the lec} clubs | Club of Newark the ea: te at Nashville, Tenn,, as be says that the pro- h Mt te ‘shoots aswell in the Yastern indi: | rolling st the Marlem’Taluce “Alleys, [club's matchmater fo ‘planning 10 stage two star | moter suse the figuies oat wed 1, 0 Ure, ie| i iG, 1917) and. 1918, had” be Te ene Uaiveraitye ae Merman: |navy last fall, has been released from | that the Forest Hills woman intends to } It will not surprise us one bit to | from Willardy own lps in. the fe out of his Oll Hele and’ cive| - ~ M30 ie Koocked out K, 0, Sanden there on| End’ would report for guy on June k to the aspirant for his crown, ‘Trankepiving night end the promoter sneaked | Since last Ju e gity where boxing ts permitted |FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR “DEMPSEY MADE FOR ME,” |SCOTT NOT TO RETURN aay ~ishot mriog him for hs erricm, He sho |home, in, Toronto, save for a, month or | claime that be was never paid for hia bout thero | tY ° ' h Mam wast cannot be passed ‘up'wit| BROOKLYN SCHOOLS OUT. DECLARES JESS WILLARD) TO WHITE SOX NEXT YEAR, | Wii ‘soce Law of Omata. Ie Muriy’s acca. |CUDS. Mr. Hushnell’ said: that without Wright rowing would be well nigh next © @ magnet strong enough to 11 fighters should pass up Nash- usual success on the links, winning the | 1a 1917 Mrs, Hucknall was runner-up Interscholastic, Staten Island and Co-|to Mrs. W. A. Gavin for the women's thetropolitan championship at Piping lumbia championships. Recently he | j t nthe first named was appointed Captain of the Columbia won ine Hed Crows tournament at Apa: golf team, | wamis, to Impossible at Pennsylvania, but be- any two fighters together, The schedule of the Brooklyn Inter-| PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 2%6.—Sergt.| CHICAGO, Dec. 27,—Captain James ain cause of ereonallty It was possible oy cholastic Football League for 1919 was) Walter Monahan, U, 8. A., who stopped | Scott, oldest pitcher in point of service} Dutch Brandt, the Brooklyn bantamweight, woo |t? Ket more candidates out for rowing Hobey Baker has been killed to | snnounced by the committee. The sea- | off here to-day on his way from Fort pe ervice jthan for v other one sport, barring at an operation at the Hase Hos: | oniy’ foot mp Upton, L. 1, Is now on the road to} ‘The affairs of the Intercollegiate wnager declares that be will be | Swimming agciation gars in for some . on the discussion, and it was the opinion o 3 | ng to present plans. He has signed to | Medy in another month to take on the best van: | P Bae ees Managers Whose colleges are rep- Willard is not only willing but anxious | play with @ semi-professional team at ed in the a France, America will lose one of | son will open on Oct. 13 amd end on | Ogelthorpe, Ga., to Lakewood, N. J., on|°% he White Sox reserve list, will not ite greatest athletes and sports. | ‘Thanksgiving Day. transfer to the reconstruction hospital, | turn to the team next seasan, accord- a. Hovey was not only a cham-| The list of dates Is yet to be ap- | is authority for the statement that J at hockey, football and base- | proved by the High Schools Games Com- lation that it would 5 Se 2| | wade bi & championship He was a gentleman and a eniee bs Hoey Public SA a peed to box Jack Deniper with the heavy-| poloit, Wis. » joined Uncle F because of the heavy Sportaman, of which, un. | League. How expects | weight title at stake If some promoter i 4 ed, Although. formal | ately, there are too fev ed, as at its recent m commit: | is brave enough to offer him a ble purse | | Scott left the White Sox in mid-sea =f ye to be mude by th ¥8 played square, and whethor | tee appointed one of its members to as- | and put on the bout, son of 1917 to attend an officers’ train- received here from Los) 4 he feeling | would hay undoned and the schedule re- such an extent that there would be only a single es of dual Meets among the five colleges: compris- ing the league. OF wif the field of friendly battle | sist the league in completing its plans Monahan says that he ts keen for @|!"& School at Presidio, Cal., and won a was always watching out that hia| | sl upon which the cons | pout himee! pe commission as Captain in the reserve got a square deal. As yet no fleld upo: f bout himself with Jack Dempsey, and on egptistfoal; neltties. Gee’ ne bora. | : ted. | asking Willard one day to help him|Sfmy. He was here to-day on @ fur- ie 0! ithee hi pl ge of this work lough, but expected to retur ti e dn demanding bis rights, bur pes Ommitlen tn charge of in Mork | train was surprised by this answer ¢rom 4 urn after th Hehtweiadt al suffering from a severe atiack His wife recently dicd of the =<. $ 5 95 | vewis, Wa: ie Me 0 was recently inustered out of | s founced th 6 natlot a advantage and he was always taken. “No, men like Dempsey were espoci- | Whe" b ia Bie resignation a Viddle Kelly, 140 ‘ etic Uni pele | M45 pounds; Harlem ur Athletic Union w fcitous about his teammates and & dont with Cranes i ‘*)alty made for me, If the public wants | Tm the army, pach Ss Waa ik came bin Pawiment A; shates of neat quatty sve! atunir Complete Ice Skate Outfit ; aoe Id. : ounds, 8 ing Reddy, 132 pounds ‘ F _auality, steel antagonists, e UR |tho bout, some promoter will quickly | Diese sae Lit been acting aa tn- | 0" - — a mus Guality shoo, For Men, Women and Children HE apres Boy’ High Bo ; | get the inspiration and we can talk busl- | @1Uctor in small arms and, owing to | | $ 95 You get the advantage of the order junior tennis tournaments Qe, 2, ou Prep: Nov. &. Commercial; 3 hess. Dempsey will not have to languish |‘! assignment, was unable to College Chess Player In Lost, Leonard to Meet Jackson. | i we placed a year ago. Skates ef Presi Hall.’ Nov an . Be / : Benny Leonard, 1d's light- } eel now in Progress on the board < alt in New |for an opponent long, although he has | oversnas nats Joined the White Sox in} Meeting in the first round of the | mene Haus ae _ ae leet - excellent quality 'T PERED steel. courts of the 7th Regim 25. C 484224 [not beaten any man of class in good |!%% coming from a minor league, |twentieth annual tournament of the be 6 ; cin il ‘rr iy The Popular Hippodrome ojo hace feli-lined tongue, fitted is doing much to develop Pe? etal Soi 8, condition, ‘The Fulton 18-second vic- | {Triangular College Chose League | 1) tim eae contost, henner ap meet FoF ies, With strap across ankle, or . ns Ss i} to * Bs % 7 2e) T +} ne contest, er, rl Fancy Skating fot en OF Woe 5 43 champions. Every day a new Manual Trainings Nov. it, Commaerelai. | [OZ Mie more, OF less of & Ouke. I RACING SELECTIONS, Cornell and Pennsylvania divided the |. he decided in che aquared arena, but nae es 75 Vor Ladies, with high shoe, ..$6.48 looms up who promises to de-| _camseriel igh, baioalpa: 13. Manel lif ‘given elghtocn rounds ‘So. te | ————_- | honors in the four games contested in Pe eee treat onan agene: HB) 89 5 pcs a AS Lites Pw tke aut waar vom, | ee ie rete save Dempeey for me. | NEW ORLEANS, |the match between their teams of | Point Dance Palace, 163d Street and OUwFiIts weve $89,560 Vincent Richards, Harold Tay: faa Halls Sov. 48, ‘Paty | o Pe settteidl cinerea qhigst, Baco—Sid C, Keener, Verity, | four each at the rooms of the Stuyve- | Southern | Boulevard. on Wednesday “Everything for Winter Sports"* Abraham Bavsford'3, Gerald Em. |") ,Uument; Nov, 37. Boys! High, Beer hie, ener poo ln Vigilante, Dan |*#ht Chess Club yesterday, Hach side | that Leonar fave his terpaichorean ex: “ 4 ; 6 : York. — ny n | i, jon at Terrace Garten — several . + 1 Pennsylvania toha asking for an opportunity of | ’ for its future Davis Cup senting the Glencoe Athletic Ciub, was! nite De et Mee Juanita | rt poard on tho default of C,_A, /cnumplon. asking for an opportu "Billy | [*} Each bas the skill and speed aglected to represent New York City in| Fourth Race—Hope, Saint's Bridge, | Wischek, Wharton, '19, who came over | Gibson, who looks after Leonard's a 15 Cortlandt St., 405 Broadway, 831 Broadway, Dr. Cam; future champion, Bach is still! 61. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 27.—The Beth-| the 140-pound class at the mter-sity team from Philadelphia, but | fairs, wes finally persuaded to let his teens and o has plenty of time! ienem, Pa. soccer team, champion of | @mateur boxing tournament to be b e defi and the new Near B'way. Near Canal Near 138th Bt, trange manner was. loat | Protege accept NTO NSON CLES JUST RECEIVED, ive the iniricate points of th® the Bast, has agreed to play « series of York ts er the Leplees of Cis Aimetis| Stare, Ring Bove” BA® 84 | Teat or in the metropolis and talee aareed. to fe the pale dance it at let hated Mba Mad ae an ‘ . 4 , it|Clup, No. ‘est B4th Stre Tues- ei put in a rance when the opening aelr new dance hal | a [= to-day, fay evening, 9 A Wr ie 20 SURE et one eta: ci. ce Bom Maat kane ei

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