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ee ee : SS SS A Te a es ee eee Ratner and O'Dowd, Who Meet Monday Night, Two Lads Who Risked Their Lives for Their THE EVENI NG W Ae ne ORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE THIRD MAN IN THE RING Copyright, 191) By Thornton Fisher GOLF. Mise ©. A Schreiber, both of Baltusrol, Anished in Hordin and Mra. T. C. © tle for loW net prize offered for the women's tournament hela on their home } course and open to the memoers of the Women's Metropolitan Goit Assoclysio} The respective scoves were 101 i and 103—6—97, a shiset ; re of Py tor the field of Atty~ O., Sept. player, was but o with a 148 total BASEBALL. LADELPHIA, a, OF “GHYVY ne stroke behind Diege! \ 6.—Clifford as the piayars ined & contract to manage iphia National Le: for the season of 1920 und 19% CHICAGY, Sept, 26.—Hurry Nelly of the Unieago American toway was Country glectgd by the local chapter of tne Base- D ball Writers’ Association of America to D act as je! ecorer « - REFEREE Soc 3. IKE O'DOWD is going to de- 1 ROUND the Wor Cha rey wale Oe played fond his middleweight crown ROES 447 MILES AROUND this Monday night at the hoose. Lay that be sent them to their luties they went, And luckily they Were fortunate enough to escape t! A by 2 Reaper. For this is have more cause to re- Joloe than the two boxers, PMARKABLE thing of this tale fe that O'Dowd belonged to the Engineers’ Corps, while Ratner ave the other full credjt when abumblo was omrveng men was recoynized throughout the ‘world and they were called upon to Onty games scheduled, GAMES TO-DAY, New York at Boston. Brookiye at Phitadeiphia, Ch.eage at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Bt, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Since the two fighters of the Londan days when Ra’ returned recognized as the defender of the WINS HIS MATCH Other tournament favorites dropped RING Chicagn. Go, , fi q ; A ; i a ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ } 2 } RouND CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—8t. Louis | Armory A.‘ Jersey City. from Aust mane Fans ’ Innings an foam the, epson tba eign . Jersey City, from Augie e LES Into “s " ; 4 Ratner, This may not seem much of es Scat B&D ROUND= HE COMES OUT oF - League champlona, by a score of 3 to 1 # = &n announcement—to the public, but - 2 a @& FAST EXcHaNGE-a LITTLE 6ROGGY [Brookiyn Hobins loot a user, same, | to those who fellowed the moves in a - BUT STILL ON HS FEET 10, tog. cher were tralling U iD a {the war of ages it means @ whole lot, AV & cloned Its home season by defeating } Seldom do we care to mention when TeNow (M 1m THE BIGGEST | Cleveland. be 6 crore aS ee a » two fighters get together and battle, g Goow, SAM: (4 DRAWING CARD IN ‘victories with Braves, ‘the New ‘] } Dut im this case it is far different. THE GEST SALESMAN WORKS - " re, taming ts eo oun 4 ee i ae one speaks of O'Dowd and iN THE OUTFIT, in the second and i itner he is talking about two men THE REPERE! OTK MEN j 1 im the prime of life; men that an- To ad tn en ietmicions MISCELLANEOUS, 1 swered the call of Uncle Sam and Wwe canter \ <i Datos have been selected fot soveral t j were willing, aye anxious, to risk Important, Amateur Athletic Union fx. i ; their lives for this country. No ma’ >) morths. The berg rt ey , ter in the days to come that cham- cross country ¢ ni will ; } pions babble about how they traneal\ STANDING OF becheid tn A ah po HA be soldiers; O'Dowd and Ratner need of- the union ston on Nov. al le { fer no explanations, They went out, THE CLUBS er) | patie Witterarn Inthe. ‘New + Jersey ’ donned the khaki and did everything RounD— State championship singles to gain her that we asked of them. x Agus. Bare SURVIVES pe Pugilists have been criticised se- ee ee THE TERRIFIC Lhe Pie ee eee Sens Casts ; yerely foF their actions whea the Bix STORM OF BLows |{nin Station, NJ. The score 4 w » rie’ 5 we Mike 1 Dowd: and BETWEEN FicHTERS UrrBame bin Douw soa Ramese theese ; that profession that have no apologies 41) Rounp. any of Brooklyn and the Bethlehem, ti 4 in \ ? “DOES 2 MILES Pi on Sunday, has been post- jake. Th te, - GONG JUST a., eleven, on y, pos! Fie er ees esl Saag et Ta wan, | Sa RN. I oe CANES REFEREE Peredaieueal atte threes we ' +: New onme). Brevosetive ponds Phin tee Phitadetohia, 10; Brgokiya, % 7 2S CONDS LAT jts_exhibition tour of Norway, Sweden GARDINER WHITE |Last Chance of Season For Local Fans to See Yankee Team in Action kind of a record up at the Pot witl be played at ‘the Polo Grounds! here ts little left to be said about know {tat the time. fanks ‘gure that Mogridge was MANY BANKROLLS ARE BURNED UP AQUEDUCT. Second Raco—Ross entry, Chal- tnd Denmark. Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock ‘was a doughboy. Probably when the ie ten’ an emesis ts ae ;] The four heavyweights who were war Je fought over in years to conie’ po el tbe gro BY WIDE MARGIN hah? Saree ON KING PLAUDIT ated to fight at the Armory A. A. of there be tales marv: ‘ Be Jersey City on last Monday night breed Sd of hd aed bee = ha) Nar or eget a Local American Leaguers Close way of vistory tothe Pasbiace win Mere prevented from doing #0. 08 a Hanh drdlyganitval palengriedled flees OA Here With Record-Breaking |*! the three remaining games. ; heme Uiukege! waulsis Gar cues meni ould 4 oP 5 + pitehi Lite "i BRialine Sara tcerst ka Other ‘Favorites Have Hard] Attleties, Who Have Lost| t2ttfiaM tunis afietd” | George Odom's Strongly] ita the wine ub to-nigt. Bat | that clambered “over GAMES TO-DAY. i i 106 Games So Far, tua the Yank ambition yesterday. 1 Played Tip Goes Wrong — ‘htt Levinsky, tho light heavy weugat rd the engineurs, for the latter * pee a wisi, Struggles in Semi-Finals of lowgrd ths false and. Baker, 1am at Aqueduct Track. Kenney of Harlem, while Larry ‘Wil- i i ke to cosa, Pawel w ona.” Invitation Golf Tourney on By Bezeman Bulrer. ft fortnewatle, ‘The one made earlier > vain Deueih Batter eee ee The “Creator” ry: “Aingerea lassa ft; 4s indeed an oft day when they |in the ict on Wallie Pip) RACING SELECTIONS. le: en, a ? ‘ ‘ ates ail the ie vr Ene didn’t score @ hit with O'Dowd. Nassat peuaene don’t smash, establich or tie some | fm Aan Lan gy ig the Np aon os 5 fark plugasty You've heard of the “creator” Que of the two feature bouts at the Barcane| of ghirt “atyles”—s0 have we. Haven on ‘Thankgiving Day afiernoog, Gibson Materials and patterns differ c Grounds. So, th 1d old—and| going to hurl a shut-out? But he did. First Race—P. G. King, Cour-: [4 4 ‘e-slsht is advertiod 00 being for the , they have “made at each other, By William Ab' ott. jo, the good o! going a ‘hamplonship of Ireland.” At bein her it we've never seen the gendered as they rested wag no GLEN COVE, L 1, Sept. 26. |* Mark for the boys to shoot at by | fT" ties couldn't lay up ‘Fruit Cake, chainpiouship of Iiand, and Dan Lynch, who] you. : & 2 France, und didn't div out wheg tho Kee te Shag tole doe ARDINER WHITE, home clob|0%Ne thelr 100th game. Few clubs | theimselves, ATRINNCY coultsatAth: | yy bint Kace—Damaris, Sanberia, In the Obes oheling creat Seek Chree tn enn | | What “ete” te those to “age. f TOS compe reached’ tae shores ‘of Simonth tater, and following bls champion, waa the only favorite MAVe ever attained the enviable cen-|ictics are really the Atianta cham; | WES tOMi. pany, nutcracker, |i8,(B, oul Mula srent Jk Core. the cca] gine Atmel ig these be eee, ¥ was licked: the feeling be: | 8€l, inclination he looked ole there who found early going in the |{M'¥ mark in the way of defeats, bu:| pions of the Boulter, Aeagie Ae Over there. voter, Saain, John 1, | ssi Ribbons? Laces? Low necks? Jitn tits woisice end hie eed didn't | 4 return to the squared circle. There f even better things are expected of th.-| they look like it, Thay Rare wa und!) Day. * ‘ Peek-e-boo fronts? Belted 4 Wag nobod: o fight him, Then ne opening match play rownd to day in re of youngsters, thoug! 7 Sixth Ra: Carnarvon, The War- Billy Gitwon, manager of Benoy Leonard, we backs? Hi; ‘kets? 4 BOS oo hihaoe thought of Mike O'Dowd, the midule- the Nassau Country Club invitation |*@Fling squad from Phillie, They'v: |Gritten—who ‘are some punking ae) 9,ith Race Carnarvon, The Wa here is wo truth in the story circulated by toe . 7 peewee t sar se G'Dowd and Rainer ore | Ueignt chaltpuncand thon the @Al- toe nement yess” ciub tavitation | tures more gemes 43 play. bail players. ‘Phat. pair practically : ssulvdull that Phil Glassman bag signet eeucke| (NO article of men’s apparel is & Dlaze when the Ailled armies held [Tenges flew through the alr. | defeated RN. B. Fay by the wide| Qe Of the remaining tits with set all the bits and did most HAVRE DE GRACE. for the vroawed Cifteeu-round bout between Law| more nearly standard than 4 +} @ boxing tournament in Albert Hall,| O'Dowd didn't waste any time in » Be y by wide Connie Mack’ 1 Hopetuis !¢!ding. First Race—-Tache O'Gaunt, Miss 2¢#dler of Philadelphia and Leonard which Mul shirts. London. Tho prowess of both theag | accepting the cnallenge, He thought margin of 7 and 6. je Mack's more or less Hope —— ecrifst faces Te ‘abil ls trying to clinch to take place at New ner Wl ve yanks this season now except a few odd| tenge, Gargoyle. » | {Ms he is ready to sigu the ariicks (be mount | ‘but “atyles”—not enough te into tough matches. Hamilton Kerr, |" afternoon, whereupon the Yan 1 » Louise Vi, {thas Glau toons, They did, tn a manner that | feeling, of rivalry. betw ; d Even the lawsuit ag ae ee will aiways be rem y athy heavies and defeated them o..¢ after another without the rineers and the There is no gatnsaying the courage Roth risked the.r of either man, doughboys an@ out of the meet by a clubmate, Sam hol his lead even in the. uneven match, les, White continued to increade Ne for a good time having been hat 5 to 3 victory over George Dixon in son appears to have died out on us. New York wil! outnumber either Cin- cinnati or Chicago in the matter ot correspondents. Keports from Cincin- Genevive B, Baby everybody King Plaudit was the most popular favorite that has started The officials of the Armory A. A, of Boston Je Desmount focal "Shifts, Sister, Antoine intend (o run boxing shows in two places in che | SPOFt Shirts, ress the familiar khaki, tabbed at the chance to uphold the Granam, gi . by all and will say woodby for the Te White Sox, though, are now Fifth Race—Duchess Lace, Belle |tuture, the ry bee man that wore the famillar khaki. | Crevtation: ce his division, OrDow1 Graham. Simpson Dean, the twenty- 0% all \Susying themselves with strateiy for] y.21n0, Bace--Duch | the ‘Sieebectey ik bouts will be brougne ott at | Everyday Shirts—just what you Not only di ¥ up! 4 jennot ‘avilion there, whit © “ditions of our army, but they won so.| knew he was forced to meet Ratns* year-old Princeton student who cap-| Not to overlook any nomenclature |tn> big show. All of the star pitchers Sixth “Hace—Dolina, The Belgian, ics wit be tren ont vag the smatier| Want. } decisively they brought the standing | or every one of the latter's frien»! tured the qualifying medal with a 77 that may attract the eye, and the ‘are resting up and thelr spies are) Silk Bird. Ballad, Wood Vio- | House we the thes pithy os Opera Beautifully made, from fine of the American fighter to a par thal | would yell to the worl? that the ttle yesterday, had his hands full keeping bankroll, Harry Sparrow has off'-|around Cincinnati getting onto some un thn ween | muvee abd early thie apriag snows ast! materials, with a wide choice g rival can touch, a Caer was NALRGp sense the doushhoy, aa i John M. Ward of Garden City in cially. dubbed this, “Farewell Dey’ of the tricks Pi eae fa ay ety J es ee beni. te. Se 4 . of patterns and all the “style” a the man to defer the m As far as «cetting In con ¥ an e thin it shou! e of gre: sition. jackers 0! ie 4 " s ‘ Q promoter Cincianati, y cigtt class. O'Dowd wan renuired | concerned. euch man has prepared beige Laat Pe match Ward, wholimportance to the masses. We shali!ginning to. fear that the, long walt By Vincent Treanor. cuts Das Moran hl dines tena, ee leigeyaaned te bares fs into the light-heavy division, | him: for the battle o 8 fe. shortstopped for the Giants in the old , see, . will put the team out ot EORGE ODOM is a long time has city last formed him hat 4 x % find ‘that was the reason he two [Under the conditions each man has championship days, had his young — puide; that Moran's outfit will not be pia area He pas been up Hit G58 of Vivwuirgh woukl go through wan | with satisfaction pusrani icherces, beran thele QuarHl. The | to weigh in at 168 pounds at §orclnck southern opponent one down at the |. 2% helping the Athletics rin thelr |so effect! . Baw: 4 it would hav Kenlsat ie vas bad Wacd vote | Geenapuinen pra ees, kerusty 's\| oF your money bac! 3 fercha’ his division. uperia’ [he hattie being for the mldalewelght turn, Bathe Pepi vest tpn noserin (Tee eh ee and has been unable to do anyvhing | tand en sien: aartn but will by sole ws |, Hf you have any doubt Stooe & oMoers decreed otherwise. There was | -ampions! tp. O'Dowd is determin.d| Gardiner White never had to worry |fiont of the Tigers for third place ‘The New York delegation of scribes signe yesterday at Aqueduct he} 4 peaese) ba ead: — how proof. % nothing to 'o but obey. But the fee! jto retain his title, Ratner is just a8) ais ong, ab ith Fay, the N. and, considering. the opposition, have | are jeaving for the scene of wartare d-winner, Kiag| 4! Moberis, the sensational young tight beary are ready show proof, ‘tag was there, positive that he will wrench the ounter with Fay, the Nassau |) peter chance of winning out in a| are dcevind On? om the crowded (started bis bread-w! . Weight a) Staien sland who has wored 17 kosek You're welcome. : Veeck crown from the brow of O'Dowd. And) Club title holder came to the turn in| Giving finish. AS the ers appear | Senuition of the trains it looks as If|Plaudit, and with what George tid | Mus and won two newnmaser decors aac tee, y SPOWN went throneh the Hat of | that's the wav the battle tirures, % strokes and with a lead of four Cordially, [een Aighia that he has 0 far engaged in, han ‘ut deem signed up by Dave MacKay, the fight here in a long while. momen of Nowars, KN, J, i Mev ‘Cbetiey lives for thelr countrymen and dw- here will be a few over |@feund . | Welncst, the Newark bearywelgbt, im ‘east: ditfiauity. “As he received n-| iV, “credit. for their fearlessness | ending In the 12th green. Hie Ore pound. wall my taper men at the series, rep-| Aa events developed the Xing| Gi vigit run ai ue oon Keaing those ot J patie wetter applause he kept think= | Not like many other fizhters did they| ‘The Dean-Ward match was a battio| Martin Fearex of Garden City, came | 200 HeMePROY! Mt Stn every gection|couldn't have been in a worse Place. lhe Sworaimn'y Ciny in the Fier! dees ine of ills own division, Ratner} hide behind the clonk of “camp in lau tho way. Dean, a tremendous {through when he triumphed over A:| Sr'ihe United States, In addition there| with all Odom’s pals and the ;ub-| oy at Newark uw Ost, 1 i Meee no mistake In that claw eee oae te send AvS!2| nitter, outdrove his veteran opponent |W: Rossiter 2 and 3, after a hard) jg a delegation from Cuba and Canad) 1. beting on him, the King had| 4, 41, noverta coud wot be induced to fign SHIRT OPS rg Bein! be inet atte ela hid the submarines were busy. Mik» by many yards, but Ward overcame | Played match, Laws T the Yanks and the|¢Boush bad maners to be left stark wnct, the Indiaa, at the Bayonne A. A. ‘INC. Bm stopped him. je fas HOTA Dowd and yele Ratner wer nl \ HK . ym feate: A . we forget, vhere eavcdunas Chariey owas ‘a F Chunpion and stopped him, Thet hele pete eM ena retreat Teer seOn | this advantage by superior approach. |~H: P- Bingham de Tana ¢, |Rokine will play @ game over in|stiil at the post and nowhero in the |wwcils Chars Locmence of that club te | 996 THIRD AVE. (1826 THIRD AVE % took on the Britian champion, and tl dom, ‘hey will feht for that nid. |! ANd putting, At tho fifth Dean | O'Rourke In easy fashion, 7 and &. | tently Mal BY of the namplon- [running in the first quarter of a mile, |), "yeuly fumed up Tuner to meet ‘ot Suh Street ‘ot Both Strest ee ere g mUltude Wan] Mewelnnt ttle, No fooling with thea» twice walloped into traps, At the| F: C. Beall defcated William Hicks} SOOM iM inat part of the state [Thousands of dollars had been bet cn | wight, in the mau out of eit rons Mt“? | 2298 THIRD AVE.|2835 THIRD AVE F easily on points. This made Ratner a} have, ‘They are rea} matriots and de-(ninth the tall Princeton south, try- |1 up in 19 holes. ‘ying southeast of the Enst River, in-| yim, but King Plaudit didn’t mind alcu oo o This will be so tiatue ter | at 125th St, Harlem | at 149th St, Broan + hero with his comrades, but natiraiy ” Ine far’ eractae al ' J. C, Parrish won from S, H, Ivison | cluding Long and Staten Islands little thing like that, for when the | ek tia Turner engages in, he being matcoeu! 160 NASSAU ST. |201 W. 125TH ST. e greater dintance, hooked his The idea of this deadly combat, barrier went up he decided that Odom }w ‘gut 1, SicCloskey at the Betwyiown a. C. Tribune Building Th Avenue 2 tee, shot out of bounds into a read, | § and 3. SAT explained by Col. Huston, Is that the|qidn't know his business. The King| of kisabew, N, J., on Oct. 40, ys 1628 BROADWAY 50 Sires Ward, straight all the way, won tho Yanks started the season picking on| wasn't ready. be arg Me hole, four to five, and be VERTISING GOLFERS Uncle Wilbert Robinson and would] ‘The other horses were well on their| Now that Johny Exile, the little beatam . came one up. | weight of re iA On th like to finish {t in the same frame of| way when the King Icarned that it| "let of St, Paul, uae practically retind from S mn the new tenth, ae usual, yards bo- TIE FOR GRAND PRIZE mind, Special trains will NOT be| war a horse race. When he got |‘ Flas bls mauaser, Mike Coll hind, Dean on the drives, sliced a N SIWANOY TOURNEY, | un from'New York, It 1s understood,| started he ran like a regular rave | fomotr of Minnaoliy has tava mid-iron to the rough and recovered ! ° Rerers Pas of enna 6 was tee )ete: | name of. te dee tate be ores rand —anree Two or three ordinary horses got out | "esd of St. Paul, mm ae SEM ATONEs OTR G DiR Shot red and four members of |, ,1n the mean time ball players, mag-| ot Or'him and divided the spol, | lt Uelievee tliat be lias gieat tiahteg a ‘ raced past the cup, the green\ bejng'| One hundre nates, secretaries and scribes o ‘There was the proverbial gnashing | /ike, a bride bas made good in many baitios OF AUTUMN RACING AT very fast, Dean, straight and\iong,|‘he Metropolitan Advertising Golf| ng up their oe, fal ed ee of teeth and all that sort of thing, DUt| py main vous of esti rounde will be foug,, holed out a 10-foot putt fo: Anxociation tried to solicit low scores} and are looking forward tO & chase of) it aig'ng good. The hooks were closed |g the tows a. C. of Putih amber gee one putt: for #4 to tha festive deer. a she he King Plaudit players were ail + to Ward's G and the match became ali|/f!0m Col, Bogey at the Siwanoy| any the partridge of the wild. Bob! and th ee iatd Phe’ privileme at {aut 12 oe ot thou dex oy 4 Hoth ‘sony even. Dean lost the uphill eleventh | links yesterday, hut only # few were | Shawkey and his pals are golng into) Foeing Joox Scott roll off in front and | wun Wul bee tue, sot eo Mitte et | TOM, ORROW (SATURDAY) because an approach putt was weak |*uccessful in the dificult assignment) Canada, continue on his merry way without | rice Fieming of Staten Island will city and failed to clear a roll on the edge|figh winds and a course brimming mabe the slightest molestation, MW WOR: bere nests et see Pravda sa a CMES 28s meme) 1 0 green, The Princeton lad had | With trouble convinced the “ad” men Trev tage '@ me Spey but the King was no \ Jimmy Twyford staged two -sets of box'ng bouts for the Knights of Colum- bus last night, one show taking place tn the 47th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, and the other being staged at Camp Dix, At the Brooklyn show five bouts svere on the programme, with Jim Mont- gomery and Red Allen appearing in the feature bout. At Dix the main event was the meeting of Tommy Shea and Patsey Finnegan. Five bouts and a wrestling match was the programme at each pla It ts said that afterward King) Ausie Plaudit worked a mile in 1.38%, but | mudiewerg the populace should worry, He didn't | toring show do it at the right time, who fights Mike O'Dowd for the wByODSNID ULE at the yen ais he Armory A. A, of Jereey Cry extremely confident that O'Dowd im this battle, as he Two More Enter Big Rac calm that the weight, 188 pounds, weigh in et Another pair of champion riders en-|% ¥. M. will make hin erouger ‘thay for auy ered last night for the titular motor. | fst be bas tkeo part in in many yeary, meet to be held a week from to- cycle mest the Sheepshead Bay speed: | ro ’rney are Otto Walker, who al- | most swept the card In the speed juble | fee on the same course on July 4, 1917, and Mike Costello, the Itailan cham: Ton, an old Brighton Motordrome idol, oth wilh compete in the national cham: plonahip event at 2, 10, 50 and 100 miles, that It would pay to advertise their gaine. ‘The tournament was divided into many classes, nine” holes of medal play and nine of match play, with rearly fifty prizes for various divi- = by 81 sions. P. Perry captured the chief Missed a fine chance on the 12th and 8.008. Tho 'iae night. PC. Harmon he flubbed more chances in the re- 3) ‘took the main trophy Ip the sec- maining holes, Ward meanwhile got | ond fight. sewing away and refused to break| A. P. Perry, be gb ard T. J. Bar- althougi Dean outhit him many yards a4 Sane See wet ey urges from the tee, Like the eartler holes, away with the gross reward, with a the Princeton star ventured to offset 7é. John had something on the fleld, this advantage by poor approaching | however, a® he played over his bome and putting on the last few hole course. The tournament was the final ovr at a time when this weakne: fatal. _W. W, Maxwell, one of the Nassau = APS eS Chub stars, “advanced by virtue of a git S™PLUn’ Puls diounds,’ Adm. iinédune”” sti i Serenata ok 1 Edgemere Handicap Queensboro Steeplechase Waterboy Handicap and 3 Consolation ve ts Condition, Headwork and Equipment all affect the game. We can't help you,out with the condition or the headwork but we can supply you with the sery best equipment made. FCOIBALLS........... $3.00 to $10.00 SOCCER FCOTPALLS, $4.00 to $12.00 PASKET BALLS. $6.00 to $15.00 EOXING GLOVES..,...$5.00 to $18.09 Complete outfits—Sweaters, Jerseys, Pants, Stocks ings, Shoes, Helmets, Shoulder and Knee Pads, “Everything for the Athlete.” &§ DAVEGA § 405 Broadwey £31 Broacwry ‘Near Canal st. Near 43th a short putt for a win on the 12th, Dut missed, Ward retaining his one- hole lead. Ward finally managed to eliminate Simpson Dean, the Garden City vet- ¢ran, winning by a single hole, Dean lonal Brooklyn feather. Buly De Foe In © iwelve. Me., to-night, “on bo signa for anothe Burns, Leonard falo, Ne ¥. bio Bur tw ® (eu-round bout wext Mouday ved Yulton Bt Bt nd Kew ~ cluding War Tux. Loveseat Girls Form Basketball Team, The young women instructors at Ter- race Garden Dance Palace have formed a basketball team to play a series of Games with the girls of Pabst Harlem. Marcus Nathan, who directs both dan-| tn ces, has offered a loving cup. Acari be! lied with ai of * ‘The original Celtics of New York will obby Mohs open their basketball season this Sun- y lnat night. Farosa had /day ‘afternoon at Central Opera House verge of a knockout in : $ i Ere Of & Knockout 10 gith Street and Third Avenu 20 pounds and Michels 325, MacDow al rman, ‘have ods. Farese will mee! erman, pore. Sag a ion, he Ni 5 - pavatciub Get. ids 1 Nw ATH SPOK ety and Bmolick forwards, Far NEWARK, ‘arege eaail; 26.—Harold 195th St.! | 18 Cerone St. Moar Biwey, ver vanity \

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