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Real Wrestling Champion to Be Determined Through Elimina- tion Tourney Here. PSTLING ts going to be the leading sport in this towm this fal! and winter, accord- fog to the manner in which Jack Curley, the well known promoter, is staging his plans. It is his inten- to promote matches in which all the real top notchere wil! partic! and throngh this plan of elim! Produce a real champton. ‘The fest of theke matches will be Bonday night and the contestants win be Joe Stecher and FA. “Btrangter” Lewis. According to the joter Stecher is entitled to wear cloak of the champion. This he od when Earl Caddock an- inced his retirement from the mat © & few months ago, When Stecher took up where Caddock left of he decisively defeated all his rivals ‘try for his “body arissors hold” is possenned of a pair of legs that appear to be made of steel When _ they encircie the body of a rival the latter ts in for @ terrible squeezing Garden on | Btecher te famous throughout P| Lewis in popular through the use of da—gerous “head lock.” This ts a -ike grip of an opponent's head in the majority of cases reduces Butes of action, and the latter brs hesitated in declaring Gama ecnquer any man in the world. it is a sport, however, be kept absolutely clean. wrestling was taboo around “Hee ti ‘pawe tare. years the past RUTGERS AND SYRACUSE wie THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 29 IBEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK -FENANSIN RIGHT OFF THE GRIDIR ARGUE IT OUT AT THE POLO GROUNDS LA a by Ci ON ELECTION DAY ‘apt, Alexander thera, athletic ofcer of the Amer- jean forees in Germany, show that all forms of sports are being conducted ty ch it Van hat College Elevens Are Doing at Practice @ scale for the men of on the army sports that were Vo been included withdrew its entry whe: Athletic Union rejected ~ }ot Robert Crawford, the digtance runne| Steinbugler (151 Ne ALL RIGHT” LETS co! n the Amateur the entry blank college's crack 0) last night at 1 Recreation, Brooklyn, defeated y to 106 in Sydney, Brussetl (150) db: 0 the ‘Riner County Handicap nt. 18.3. Stel of 710-20 its] J. Johann won the the national straight ral! Lawier's rooms, Brook! inbugler made the excellent averuge nd Brussel! averaged 6. The victor’s high run was 18 and the loner’s 27. 20, game of tournament at yn, last night, under the auspices of the National As- sociation of Amateur Billiard Players. thelr style, the freshman clas: with’ the annual fall 4 He def Cl 100 to 44, ° mrad «Riek Fah "ot tha averaged PRINCRTON, N. J. Oot. 29,-Starting ye track season in iv away track ay interclas: meet, The meet was run off junder din n fact that 613-6 seconds against a lete, s the high two, titre i intributed ¢ erformance in view of the eran the two farlengs ia high wind, H, ‘Thompngn, American all-round ath= and the University of Rochester, But score, places and two thirds to his He had nd civic and masquderhfe ball Post, %%5, Veterans of For the ‘United Harry Fink 1 e ol in held at bling's these men were States, of which sloom at the 7 to 0 trimming, sup- of the ahining lights, porters of Casino Friday ON ° . é t , ie . - By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1919, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) (AW Feeuin’ Uke PRINCETON 15 veg Loo OVER) WwHere’s Youve BEING MOMKENED WITH USING REpICAL HIS PEPERS Vane oaeaners B AND THE NEXT> MEASURES IN ITS CaReRULLY— Pass— SECRET PRacTiCe . Gwan Pat: Vpont MIND &@ BIRD WITH On sFUL KKicle, Princeton and Harvard Appear Evenly Matched the tern Individual wplonship last night when he in Cl if Me irtaan A: ’e Jarr'copsinean Seatesn with an average of 227. 917 and ave 183 2-5. on int, int player, in a six-game series. sverated 1805-8 and Romer 160 6 total The Green's with the sensa- tonal Colgate team this Saturday is attracting so much outside interest that pressure had been brought to bear on Dertmouth officials to per the game at Boston or some other neutral point where better accomimo- dations would be available, Horace Pender, Dartmouth's graduate man- |", ager of athletics, refused to consent | 193 ome, These Two Elevens and Yale Again Occupying the Foot- ball Limelight. By William Abbott. ATH, Syracuse, Washington and Jefferson and others can inna: At 104, |. 196: Conn, st Lenox alleye—K. to the a¥rangement. Dartmouth hasn't had a realy big home game 1f nearly “Glenn Riddell showed remarkable form Bast Bowling ted Artie Peters of Brooklyn at the Glenn knocked, the five game: Peters tallie ‘The surprise ihe Bronx. Geschwinder rolicd a total of 1498 to Knoblock -6. TI was 1 againgt 1,01 ure ie 10; total, tt scores: 2 Rotor iO ae, 1 iS ici et ta Hie, doe! hg THe Parus OF GLORY LEAD BUT? TO THE HOSPITAL U. 8. TENNIS BODY IS LIKELY 10 JOIN de- Amateur Rules Must B Changed Before We Can For Game Next Week #2 is credits S286] Qualify for Membership. poss foros spied ot the Laoor alters, tars aaa alleys beat Ch Homer. the home| ome of the followers intimatel Lawn Tennis Association are expec to indicate their favorable attitud ganized at Paris in March, 19138. INTERNATONALS acquainted with the trend of Affairs | aropped like the Are awaiting the moves by which the | was dragged to his corner when the officials of the United States Nattonal | bell rang, just in time to save him nf Federation, the “League of Na- tlons” of the courts which was or- —— JOHNNY SAXON IN SIX ROUNDS One of Leading Contenders for Dempsey’s Title First Fighter to Knock Out Perth Amboy Lad, By Alex. Suttivan. ACK DEMPSBY has only been champion since July Fourth, yet already they are grooining several challengers so that he way be de- throned as soon as possible. Among the lads mentioned who are considered in the running are Bill Brenoao, Bat~ ting Levinsky, Willie Meehan, Fred Fulton, Joe Beckett, the nglish heavyweight champion, aad Georges Carpentier, thé Frenchman, It is known, of course, to everybody that « joser’s end in a figm with @ champion such as Dewpsey ie amounts to a-fortune. so that's one of the reasons for the stromg activity among the contenuers, Anvther thing is that Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey, is in town, supposedly to sg up his protege to & mutch, bub apparently it us for the purpose of se- curing publicity for & moving pictare that buth are aovul to @ppea rim. BUL lo gel Lace W the contenders One of the pus.ext of the Jot rigut now is Bill Brounan, styled the Canago Celt, Bill reventiy fought at the ope ing of the Arena A. U, of Jersey Vity j@tver @ long layotl, due to bis service in the Navy, He fought a fellow named Dan O'Dowd from Boston. The latter proved @ ‘Tartar, Aithough {Brenoun hit him with everything in his pugilistic repertoire he was nob Jable to knock him out. Bill, however, had con-iderable of what the Frenchman calle omben« |point, That undoubtedly slowed bim uv iP. But last night at the weekly show of the Bayonne A. C. it was @ ree Juvenated Bill Brennan that was seen, He met Johnny Saxon, whose last two ring engagements have been against Al Roberts, the Staten Isiand sensa- sation, Roberts wasn't able to stop Saxon, but Brennan did #o Jast aight in six rounds. Bill is the first boxer that has ever accomplished the trick, and Saxon hag met many of the tough ones. It was in the fifth rownd that Bren« nan uncorked a wonderful right up- yy | Pereat that connected prettily wi the Perth Amboy lad's jaw and verbial lox. e from having the fatal count tolled over him, Saxon's seconds worked Ike Tro le toward the International Lawn Ttn-|jans over him during the minute's rest, and when the gong dlangeé far » the start of the sixth round Sagom , wos stil! out, so his seconds threw im a towel as a token of defeat, make their bid for fame eariy Tom sere am dawavtor @ciain toottnt. Ever since the reports of Richard| ‘The first round was spent by Brens Imi ChG BeaBdiL HOR Poats tweety yar Romer and Peters ment at. the. Browd! Wf. Norris Williams 24 and Watson M.|Man in feeling out his opponent, n, but football attention Reookiyn: Cobn and Cox meet at che White Bie in the second roond he had Gf quickly shifts to Princeton, Harvard| Kelly, Rutgers’ captain and astar| chant align: ellison “and Sutha meet at, tg Washburn were made earlier in the | orseey from a slashing - and Yale when the big fellows start | halfback, who went to Yale a fow | Fontiam frame Niwss or year tt has been realized tn thip|ting he cared to rush matters scrappi hampel » aye AGS PEL eae 8 forward pees a country that the International Fe& | ably would have ended scrapping among themselves. For 4] completed In his defending gone “The| | rortam Avade, 8, wom caralned Be Jete 14 wide | then ana there. while it was feared these big clashes | Jersey team will severely miss the | Stake. uric! of, the honor, lo the me eration was destined to hold wide there, would lose gome of their drawing |S¢rvices of its former leader, when | Hint academy when they met the Bergen and SWAY, BOB MARTIN WINS BY K. 0. Power this year, because of Prince. b ihaces my le Pi ot HG" ONO | eappectere Meroe. tees, | Conferences were held with Nor- ; » bec: -}Grounds on Wiection Day. sooo i ton's poor showing aguinst Lafayette edit, Onecmehtans, Sits, het, Chee? fette, Gea tan B Brookes when be was sity. | 1 sent champion Of 4. Gy Yale's athletic association an-| icing coljunn of the Silk Bowling Tague iit ing here as to the advisability of Y one Joe Donde, cig ht nounces that righte to champtonship| las nizit's earn while the HA. Caomt & CO. this country becoming a member of the Tigers came briskly in the Col-| Pothalt tickets given to subscribers tram, gavanted Ciro polos neare’ to che cham 1HIB COUNLEY Become Oo etea ta] ARRON, Oct. %-—Retered Bate gate battle and their showing wasito the Yale Bowl Fund, which would a ania Hinkel ended ttre schedaled fifteen- unexpectedly strong. Instead of hold good until 1928, have been ex- tended two years because of cancella- tion of games during the war period. » Soret he" Nes York ‘teeane win. they met and defeated both the the Orange and Black ee een found much in the team's playing wo hope for victories over Harvard and Yale, . At this stage it would geem Prince. ton and Harvard are pretty evenly matched for their encounter in the) Palmer Stadium neyt week. The Syimson had the advantage of start. ing the season with more veter than Old Nassau, but the Tigers ha been fortunate in getting two stiff} games early in the campaign, which were valuable to the cou fighting for their money is again dem- for the four eight-round bouts which; Sea's Ciub of Now will be staged by the Sportemen’s Club | he phe In the First Rogiment Armory at New-| arr m that liz ou te nie Be eR ra (Fistic News som Potox and Gossip ) ‘That the doxing fans will pay to see ;arorites with the boxing tane of St. Paul and boxing shows where they get plenty of jee ane omght to attract"s recond crowd ed by and Burdick of the Sports. onstrated by the advance sale of tickets | Promoters Mackay rurdick ot tM sae aa.|& member of the federation. boring show in the First Regiment|@raph, which Is known as the Inter- . 11, | national standardize conditions, playing rule the game throughout the world. An important ragraph in agreement by whl scribing to the International jtlon are bound was pointed out 4 th situation, American rules to andergo several radi before the United States may becom Agreement, has and all other matters pertaining to the nations sub- Federa- to- jay by players, who are studying the Tt will be necessary for the ‘cal changes, expecially the amateur rule, ‘The para- been duly wing. staff various faults in the years 0 of the mat game have unceasingly to restore w& mer popularity It has been a ttle, but to the credit Promoters intend to stage another allwter of the subscribin; n= ark, N. J., on Blection Day night. Matel- care ai'bov, tur will oot decade oo shear em | (ere aed se a tate" sual mekers MacKay and Burdick @eclared | tests uotil after their big entertainment om ‘Whereas, an international Lawn to-day that they have already sold over | thon Day might, They feck that they cam mane] 20lun AM CAUAIMAT tl ae come $4,000 worth of tickets and they figure| more mdbay by putting on four cight-roung ef amateura hes been formed, It that the receipts will go over $15,000 the am, is hereby agived that the contracting night of the show. ‘The men who are . hey remain mem- According to George Tawnnce, the reprmenta- | parties, so love ast 2 to battle are Johnny Dundee and Tommy of the international Lawn Tennis Tuohey, Joe Benjamin and Joe Welling, in disclosing combination. Bill Roper was always strong as an offensive coach, but in past years Princeton elevens under his dire tion appeared to have had thelr of- feasive perfected at the expense of the defense. The 1919 Nassau team, however, already stands out prom: NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 2%.—Two | 1.14" of ra Princeton, which had an unusually suc scumeaneee fcc ie, Varsiiy, oe asful season, but have been kept out aiinst the Beoond varsity and the 4 the game this year up to the present ime u oe ed have conducted | other against the college team, fea-|{ due to injuries received tm prelim- ¥ sap sportamaniike | tured the practice at the Yale Bowl,|!nary practice early this tall. The varsity was unable to score = — sity line all afternoon, and x KMARNS, the managér of Jack | \8lnst the second varsity, but held tm this ofty of the Cream City A. ©, of Mil ton, will adopt and enforce In Hors wee net the freshmen even Ph@ Glasanan, munager of Lew Teo! i} national and ‘international tourna- s looks as it Roper has finally found the ° ently for its defensive strength. div, the Philadelphia hghtweuht, has pat «|ments and competitions open to all en ia busy 1a town arrang. [the Scrub so that it could not scores |iisht men to fhe TUN INREMNC® AC |cThere. must be wondertul resisting |AUEle Ratner and Boldier Bartheld and) tn, oe vie of $800 which he had posed fumnatcars. the following © regulations forthe world’s chiimplon to4ind tho Mrength of the varsity line{Birubing and Trini My Mind. Yale. | powars to the line Benny Valger and Johnny Drumale of | wap co om chee ofa of Wscouin wo mart | Known na the international Lawn Fenmis r in the movies. f was the cause of a good deal of satie~ | Wh Murray, who wns rated aa Arat|neld like | Colgate Oyrher City. any ecnmate tightweitiat the ali mcured Gor] AGTmement a cwrefully stulled the produ faction, string quarterbek on inst fall's All| through the Orange and Bi bim, When bédie Frimiinmons was named 0 stovd x “4 Annee ‘and yc pappyeeciy “The varsity, played without Dickens, America team, showed Permian. For | Wutde for a touchdown when the ball sneplem, Plane bare fallen Cateaie. Wrest Moree. | tes Tena, @iucman decaed the ana] Fituation Gre agreed. that it will be dit. ae 3 1 4 ‘pases | WAS Oniy a yard from the line, i sammediately stoped the cback, from becoming identified with this participate, When tbe deal is|the tackle who has a charley horse, cevn if he cart punt, he can hart paste) “vith the defense meeting require. | the fat time in over e yar to a veut of, Kee —— world movement In the sport. At the the ebampion will make| Munger belmg in his place, Hamill a bit further and with just ag nee ne | i cur can now cohicentrate on | Uuauene Garten in Pittaburgh tommorrow BifMt| Go esses, ihe fight promoter of Meo-ltime the vorganizaion. was launched for Los Angeles and spenu| Played at centre In place of Galvin, hha Hisck star, and ts just aa fast and | providing the m_ with foonns tee oan ge are ilated to ev.| ‘al, Can,, has fist eaccowded in aiatins 5 Robert D. Wrenn, Then Brpelgent of the z ri ero en field runner, re- | plays, which were lacking in the Col- - i he wilt | catch tetween Young Michaols of Syracume b, 5 el A ecke there dawdling before | 4nd Zenner was tried at left Guard in dangerous an open fe gg Pee m ~ Gage fn & ten-round bowt, If Moran wine “ : Slocum said thac the time was tkely to nty giao cra place of Acosta. Everybody wan glad ONT, Pia Carly, Prey oats and |Grscuse will be eld ieTigertowe, this | connie i the boxing game, but it ot be wil Fre Pissing. ve Conadian steawime, | fcome whoa the Americans’ ‘would ‘and i eee, to see Joe Neville In at halfback has shown himself to be peactieety sure k in preparation for Saturday's | 9%! the ring tor good, tval gm peat Wedvesday night, Joe Dunlee of ma gg OF Be gampetion te ‘es Ciub is, Hows Bhd aris again after many wecks The coaches | anywhere within the %-yai ine. session with the strong West Vir-] y.. rynch te to recelve a guarentee of $1,280 spacwe tad 0 land this dou, but Kenaedy matches, Kearfis into did't work him hard, and his only| AT HARVARD, rinia team simply means that Prince- | tor poxing Johnny “Mid” Wolfe of Cleveland (n | ictered the fighiee beticr iuxtucenenia and got tt, { Since the ending of the season abroad e cham, : =the ning to be Instructed how to fon an tn England and France, the work of the hs me triad for a fleld goal from the thirty-| CAMURIDGE, | Mass. Oct. | 28. -~ wine onativ'e ata fee, oll MTs ag My RD lg cag Witte Jacizon, who pubis Johnny Dundee # fieerdion has ‘come ‘etronsly “to. toe + ee a ee Zee Je meee uct have the day off to-day, but had arrity and Murray, remus | Nov, 6, Lynch ie getting plenty of miouey out ot | rogpaieee om PrMay night, suvond off at Chie |F0r%., gM fort, Propo eone, Mh, BEL anend wouldn't) Fy <empton too! vest and , : 5 '. who were missing | the fightin thewe days Bs he grade off over od will tue [COW meetin in Ume and, again, Dempsey 4 wane * ; > gts ‘at [the next thing to it, The weather was ame because of minor in- oe oS By dB ag Egon = ee Be ou eaten a sain oan about ithe trae, of ithe year. At, tint in sunny California on that Hey ee re Yntte too hot for real football, anyway, and back with the squad ing Joo Barman “in Philadetptifa on Saturday | "8% tT” crowlwy, the Chicago Lightweight, et |will be @nnounced. According to the R is pie ian, Dempsey K. Webb completing the backfield |the stadium gridiron was In bad shape, | and aaa ee Wray toward | Hight be drow down 41.182 for hie ead, The | Ti.’ gunoaninan in thet city, Juste wi] most recent reports from France, the jo Newark in January,| back, We P ‘ayn hus, | What drilling there was, was out on the | Southernors will go a long Way Coward | fogs receipee were 94,120,60, he o Ayn we nations “idenuined with the federation & wiitable opponent can be} While Reinhardt and Allen, ends | sory team's gridiron. This workout, | proving what may be expected of the niet, up ble training ee aes She |includes Australia, Belgium, British ed. At the present moment] Walker, right tackle, and Galt, clgnt however, was Weht,. Tho | ‘tigers when they tine up for Harvard | peeey chine the loa Tiehter, hae been etfered | oumerow, Two amcial tiie will camy the1icTeS Denmark, France, Holland, Rug: pears to be an tmpossible task, BE eam. Mua er, Hy xarsity imply tan serous plays and) Harvard has been coming along), ogra Detroit by the officials of the Wolverine | it tana from Chicawo to the bactle, tia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Swit- y je wate eye zeriand and ftaly. stitutes spent the rest of the aftern: under the watchful eyes of!) 4" ¢, of that city the early part of nem r) Ay aa Chorch and Jack Field aasisted ager who bb lovking after bie aifuim and morrow night and it leoks like a sure on | " eietieds hy Berostein, tamnmpor of Avgic Rater, eo-| The belief expressed by many of the regular sfaf of couches. Koing through tusitine. motions. while | ‘The Crimson conch Wns | coals opponent may be either Joe Welling | Feil Beale, Se “Goarie, Becher, [the club ofictale in this olty that” the a ba [all the kickers punted back ‘amd forth to do considerable @X- | 0 soneny Grilfiche of Aton, O, Milly Newman | “onscer way to match bie regu | Majority of the delegates to the annual Storrs 18 out for the season with @ |i) highest of wind rimenting, but he had a rousing “ot Ciloe, as wired the olib hid term | orecber of Willie, qd - meeting of the National Association will "Bin | Pad ankle and another end was added | yy Hacks had a hard time eatching |hig squad to pick from. Jwet what {aise avay with Boung Velger, ‘Tt | can't whip) Vor in favor of the United States join- e ie? , . . aud the is oure they will scoapt them, Gilme i» | ney tt Dexha, “I'd eur.” Three clay) Vote in favor make fis | 10 the list of Injured when Harry Gra- | yyn(s, Hamilton, Horween and Charch|the new Crimson machine ean do ts ‘i Uraby's gyecadum, Vader, e to-mor-] ham tore a cartilage Kicking for the first string, ang Whar-| problematical, for no time this |* ses lu dames ea ep. and ton. Nelson and Felton for the other, | coason has Harvard been hard| peering Terinsky’s next feht wih be wih Bo — Lew Rone Leads Tourney, ‘atlan | AT PPINCETON, Phe scrub did a little mere work, but | 0ckla, ‘the crack ‘middleweight of Canada, | Johnay Bape, the local featherweight, ne] ai tose, the well known singer of n t ’ Brossean, . th, Ave] PRINCHTON, N. ¥., Oct. —rsehe Ll HI wT aewingt the vuraiy for| In the matter of development Yate [f"" tenvround tow et the Mayal A, ©. of Moa | eter wo thi vlfioe ware thai be 6 ont unde tbe ling Trying Berlin, Inc music publish- A Ss fol) ork for the Tiger? Varsity was ‘ain | aerimmages and expects to. pro-| undoubtedly ia several laps behind |". 4 “Ganada, en Monday eveaing, Nov, 10, | waaagoment of Lew Reomend aed thet May. eS landing ‘ibe OF Vs As handions hd: ny hon and Garty Bchmeotk, | tho order of M4 @ay for the Princeton | Ife & real workout for F sve = pl ’ ner two noted rivals, a condition | Brofeada ‘hae won many fights to Canada, and as] oom! hae po right to make euch an snnvunce rd tourney, with five games won aa nan on ‘Hobby |taptn. Form out, ah, eleven come |Who kre now well heated for thelr gam used by Injures and. the necessity |" "Te tans them want 10 ete hito go againet | meat, Bagye tnrtter stated tla he bas pd edad id is tb toe Bye eu : seid ch Leonard, canire, PA wa ‘of the Oret string! With Princeton, scrub includes /of filing many posittons with new |\° je 1 met’ hmen team [several ineligible players whom the! natorial. But at that the Balldog ev wdl only (aw on the maicbo et he @ea-|thing for Hoce to draw down first G mini My —In lat nigut, where cn Monday mht be whiwped i ier arenas Buin pee tage. na ipeltent b fdares tare tout: rey een wee. Oe has more time than either Princeton oun wo & oe RE cw eonses te i, prise, " a i. po y Harvarc Oo roun nto Ip- top jack Britton Gif Bet care abou: y earling #myrecation, on! 7 aR Lad ved back from Bridgeport Tis ie tease, Gattis mdctca tae x the Poon who took part in the Fda) ays Biefatts ae . hape. tang a tip to Biwiand Johnay Orlihivte, qho| Beong Valewr sn LAUREL SELECTIONS, game Is export olgate cafitest Soturday, namely Grok welterweight Gf Akron, O,, will got thy —- Bigicr and Mai Dickinson, nt end|an elght-round out, which ‘was hotly | George Foster Sanford, the well-|Gnuoo to go thete amd fhets Juhbiy Bashan, the | Harry Carlson, the New Badiiid Biaice light Mer Bas 4 rhe Freach First Rece—Who Cares, Master ay year's A. A. D.l'und unr seupectively, I ned up against /contestod ovary minuto, Wife. Itynn, inown Rutmere pac i Gonen Seen | ee Ee Sone ee ve ead ga my pm ppree sy EE TORGARDY. . _Garsevin Rey le again ra ehmen, o orwe' ow | WIth sorne o} at the ope se up mat 08 manager, | chaupi hy ‘Becon _ 5 en ir title against tho’ test Oe Seles the scrimmage between the|th® hard-hitting welterweight ef New| \icthan has brought about a lower L Pigg oo Lewes ib aso bringing | hie coming bout wich Jolany Deamune, easeduled) Craig, Clark Lewis entry. r teams in the city, The team|ecrun and the first year cleven, Roper | Brunswick, N. J., defeated Joo Honan, | tandard of players. ‘“Thoy're aa wo take place at tue Newark Sportsmen's Club: Third Race—The Sachem, Tattle, cured Stuyvesant Casino for thefr | called hia firet string backfeld into play |the rugged fighter of thig olty, here! «ood now as they ever wald oa Nov. & Col. Brahy Poacher, The Deci- r wo) every ond. © th the ree ne fay o* ane [lant night In the main bout at the the old Yale centre who played hi Ce ian a Fahne Pog aan Gta a Mares cher, ie e! : change res FORA BASE box! j ft th Port! wel 0 time when sor foot- | Crampton Mite O'Dowd Mike Gibbon, Joe . mans y M 7 Sirubing mb ayoxwor A imple and. Mui peer tee fe Ue, Bete. Ainbar elt WO ne reas kane ik ketck |g Ommetiowa! "muddeweicht of Wt, Pail, base | he "Wronn, eclares tnt be thinks hg Yea! ee Rae —Haadtul, Dr. Ras, Yodgh a duniey acrimmagu St an bed Ronan in a bay way from Wino : Non matehrd by Jack Reddy, the boxing promoter | Lynch i the grwtoa dante m the world, and Bixth Race —Zonave, Ina Kay, ise of the afternoon's work, | heavy Shwe te ‘tire ody nad face, Hanever, up in the New Wamnehies of Bt, Pam, to meet tm 2 ten-round our a «| te says he ts ready two bet 65,000 Joe ean ourpoim | Bry son-Griflith entry, held behind josed gates Honan saving himself by holding on in hills, the seat of Dartmouth College, sbow to be steed by Reddy in that city om|any boy in the world im @ twelve-round bout to "Beventh Race -- Widow Bedotte, calibre of ve power the clinches, ; 1 Indian Chant, Tie Pin. only has & population of about 2,600, we aight of Nor, 22 Ae both men are bis 4 decision in Boston, } a \ nent atid So aeienteeeteatiemeieeceeeen a oe ee Ee THUM * {round bout between Bob Martin, hewvys weight champ of the A. EB. F., an@ Joo Ronds, Bastern heavy, here it night, in the eleventh rownd when Bonas was staggering around the ring. Bonds never had @ cha althourh he fought gamely and in eighth round stepped his secon Pig ing up the sponge. Tt was ever, that ‘Martin would pave co tm= -}prove tremendously before he would make a good match for Jack Dempsey. e ’ for Your Soft Cuffs that stays in the cuffs, Snaps shut, Stays shut, Holds them gracefully, t of Be Rager Pie ts Ce um-a-part Ouf Bub ton -s0 good it ims many Priced 50c to $6 the pair Display & Demonstra- tion this week at PENDHEIM & STRAUSS B'way & 7ind St. B'way & 146th St. Lenox Ave. & 116th St, A SNAP TO BUTTON BOWLING AND BiLARD ACADEMY, E'way & Sit Ou >

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