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ch ING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919. a = tl penne tne nea OD MUST WHP GBBONS ESTABLISH CLEAR CLAIM 40. MODLNEKHT TLE ty Night's Match at St. Paul the Only Logical One f Who Is Top of Class—Gibbons Has Better but He ts Much Older Than His Sturdy Oppo- ‘and Has Not Been Doing Much Fighting Lately. - eae By Robert Edgren. YALE’S GRIDIRON WARRIORS WHO OPPOSE PRINCETON 919, by The Prees Pubiishing 8, (The New Fork Mrentng World.) matoh between Mike Gibbons, America’s best mid- and Mike O'Dowd, who has a rather uncertain claim to of “champion,” has been off and on so many times that their ‘| cs i ? ' gE I & & If pee aed Tim Is Eli's Captain and Mike Plays for the Princetons, if il E : i i i N ennedy, ow vor! Bowing Komitee, uns I ut the monthly meeting held at its sead- quarters last evening. It was the best || attended meeting since the days of Charley Ebbets, Jake Leuly, Major Cor+ | j / i bett and John Clingem. The Eastern out Al McCoy, yond Thousands In the great Bow! thie “ Alley Owners Association was = ‘my personal opinian sented by Billie Cordes, its president, down in that Aight. The ae Dan bos Ba Den Morgen has: afternoon will gaze down on a spirited Billie Ammana, Billie Heine, Joseph were peculiar, and ager of Britton, claims that hé is 0 family foud, the battle of the Calla- jThum, Louis Stein and others. he ta the ring more sure that the twill draw @ ca- . American National Tourney, New York ‘The “fight” aroused ity house that he is holding s hane—Tim and-Mike—who will sorap r ; League, Columbia League, Bank Clerks‘ ether held one-third of the gross receipt! ° League, R. KR. Men's League, Edwon e ‘ince. the “Mia” Mo- with no guarantes. com other Ini the middie oF the Yate League, United Bowling Clubs and i seals poniceanellsy eves and Princeton linen It will be the |many other associations attended. | : President Kennedy told of his first time In Eastern football annals ; ade Brockiyn on Mowiay eveciag BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FitiNt to IS BEING PLANNED BY NEW YORK A Foreign Organizations, Ate In- vited to Play Club's’ Bx- perts Here. Ta an endeavor to ed of fencing the ‘new "Tole Riious Club has extended an wv the Havana Fonoing “for « competition in foil, duelling @word and sabre to be held at the club house some time during next month. ‘The progressive fencers jot this olty end the fans who are anxious to |pince this sport back on the pedestal it coeupied years ago have been de- jVising plans whereby this, ebject rong be obtained. Théy olatined, by the New York Athietic Club extend- ‘dng thie invitation to fénoiny ‘olubs ‘ot foreign countries to send amateur | teams to compete against the’ slub's ‘represéotatives, this would be the most stimulating form they could employ to bring fencing Deck to its usual degree of success, ‘The fact of our experienced fencers being offered an opportunity of meet- ing men of foreign birth, who have . become expert in the use of those Weapons, has occasioned an unusual degree of activity in the fencing de- partment of the athieti¢—Slud, the great desire being to bBriAg one's technique up to the highest point of perfection, Tuesday evening, Deo, 3, has been suggested as a probable date for this interesting event. The arrange- ments of the competition are now in the hands of the athletid comimittee Fr cieatat Satveds Saale a bo awarded the winners, 700 WOUNDED SOLDIERS SEE K. C. BOXING SHOW. ‘The Knights of Columbus boxers, umder the direction of Jimmy Twyford, travelled over to the Bay Ridge Hospital Inst night and staged a set of ing Douts and a wreatling match for fhe 700 wounded soldiers stationed th show consisted of several Douts bet in evenly mate! tar bout was between’ Ps Y Soni Paty. - : that brothers ever played against ae lights ‘ Po A a opr rmp gh revel each other, Tim Callahan ie Yale's . ere ne ee ee ot Captain and centre, a veteran, twenty- doe Lynde, who foughh Champion Pete Berman three years and weighing 196. He ie ; YB og ae cain 4, 4. f Frubavtle oo Wesee, two years older and tips about eigh- [ee eng , shipe next spring Bowing’ Bkkmpron ; yuna nee Pani teuane Maat. Se ee teen pounds more than Brother Mike, i ays sake cbpliontion Ser seas emette ts make application for membership im the * Ameri Princeton supporters call their Calla- 4 ormait ita members yor tem Te shen iu dl fF i i 4 i ‘ead of the mooney $8,087.00, BG tournament ry lon th oorees tb Mike GID- | debe White, the Albany fighter, who bas bem han a real fighting Irishman and are — i been barred for a number of yeurs, 00] Ging enathacitte Catting this puss, bee ton confident his wonderful aggressive- 2 : ‘ Guired ‘a meraberal Menai Shitty ‘Chip, gen- Clear. | matched 1 mest Pel Moore, the Otemptia dan. toamns from a city Se taoety meae'sa Bia moran, Wes gros tae ness will offset the greater bulk of Sy ay 8 order to make the bowlers & ne = = = ‘ Th t tor peat, by ae reap nd =e founds at 64, Loa Mika CALLAHAN, Ya ond of the gridiron family. ¥ 3. will be hed ak ba ol gr Joe Tinlite, who has deen fighting tn tte best form rince he placed bimeei{ under the mi magement HISTORY OF THE GAMES National Commission Dre oe Mts 2 a = = iF i a Hi hii Hi > Me = Fra \ Prince= coreee ites! TO Turn Yanks’ Money | sux so? ve lt eo staged, aiow ‘ 1888.. 0 © . ° ‘Matt Hinckle, the 4 promoter of Cleveland, , 18%4.. @ 4 ° sca eSiye nation cur ietee| Qver to American League) is::: : a ’ fp te of $1.200 Yo et Jak “RAY Wot 1880..4 0 ° — the Cleveland fighter, in a tetare > Tes bu to 3 “— tmmetaias mised Anoth Questi Like to} Way out is clear. They wil! turn the than, “30 ° ° Crimson Sends a Substitute i cama of he ate Lynn defeated Woit Pani Th ion ti Whe wa money over to the American Keagus| 1880... 19 10 Mit jet that outfit settle oe Team Against Tufts at Cam- ae, the Raglish tos and Adve hward "W * Yorke he df a ett, Col. Huston points out in} 1801..19 @ ° bridge To-Day. Aili, the western festberwciathave ‘be Brett core irra | ene vat Was citaay ek Stee] caacee. S : pty rar phlg-g peppery teat Prize, Ban Johnson or the or the Board of Directors? 1804..94 0 6 CAMPREDGR, Masa, Nov. 15—~A| Sider, te New Dettort ater, te tua | Board of Directors. SHAS Haken quite a eimerepos, 1990..90 10 a stitute Harvard eleven and a team of | Snmors ox toe ni ote x Miller Huggins writes that he bas 1897.. 0 OO t ms a Boz " on his roster for next year o! vf ea caaitta football ‘performers | cpampich emmy Lenard mum be tahing of By Boseman Bulger. | the ‘beat pitchers, the mian, ieeguss | 1888:+.0 8 aS with @ victory over the Crimson’s| segnt mst, for at a benefit boron show at OU may oall It a “settiomént”) have turned out in years. His name| 1800.-10 23 lo wame, bent in 1914 #tlil in thelr memory are | Riissbeth, N. J., » few nights ago, Dan Moreen or it may be just another kink | is Collins and the Texas League was a » oe einngot te Farin teaorten of furnishing week-end entertainment in |, be wes saryront wo pee how email Leonard to the Sissaw pusale, but thel] his most recent field of conquest. Col- Wegneay lest oy eae Pai tho Stadium this afternoon, Coach | motel. Atte [* Sev Ua ee wie cues || National Commission of Baseball pro-| 108 is @ giant of a fellow, standing Lenanead sahil Bop Fie feuryrise pone ¢ f0%t 8 inches in his woollen stock= P. S.A. L. NOTES. her is Using second stting | onoot make the lightweight limit, 1 om fighting poses to dispose of the Yanks’ claim |; H onenine in the Reet players in a mood of precaution, foar- | dimmy Dotty at Tues, Unie, on Monday night " ngs. He has all the stuff that ig ue - ina etn it be rote at etorh ing to ha hie ‘at 190 pounds ond will mabe it ot rinaiide in oa| for third prise money as follows: ually listed in stories from the spring| ‘The sooter tournament which ts be- t Armory all ‘Mn: . Sie evening. 1 Syne code! pois Sh Nagle Dey With or without the presence of/ training cam; ing conducted by the Public Bohools |? he Siaeg eee ia willea: hos aaa see On scoun of Magee Tren, the Casadian| BAB Johnson, the majority Of the! gon. preveiny was in town year |Muee League le now in ite eighth fs Wal We polled Ny, atte commission, composed of Garry Herr- re tae, Week, The team representing the High ——- Several of the men, fighter, being iit with ao ‘of paralves, terday, as were Cal Ewing, Mr. Wat- wornen lore of Greater Now York ty hb fois bout “With Battling Levineky at the Mom! mann and John Heydler, are golng| kins of Memphis and some leaser | 9°00! Of Commerce’ le leading by two} The numer ts Ma inition farntal Nation! A. C. of Montreal, Ole. 146 meet in a oF two and turn! lights in baseball. ‘They held an jn-|S8mes, Morrie High le second with ms, ‘night, has’ been pustpotied ‘for ‘borers! o~ formal conference in John Heydier’s | Sve Wins @nd two ties, and Bvander and a} Boel bad Guay Turmee, he Indian waht eary.|OVEr funds to the American League, | hirmal tonference in John Heydier's | Cot, nenual are Soke tied tor emina, with Nevers weighs, will most lity bo elected to feht}OMolals of that ofgamigation can) retuen to the fold of the minopy our, win games. je standing of Wy Lerinsky (nitead, for ten rowsda, then settle the matter of dispute be- | leagues, the te follow: Lot Tet. fen Morgan todag clinched another match! tween New York and Detroit as they| It was thought that Barney's visit 4 fot bit champion battler, Jock Britis Helees fit. The hands of the National | bad sométhing to do with the selec- 6 ° ee ee thc wees aon vs] Commission will be washed Of the] tion, Pf .¢ hem Chalrman of the Nes |i pees 82 | Oty 2 8 teecoud bem 6 boning a shoo| Ourti 2 ry be aaged by the Engin of Butisio, in the Me] whole affair. head, All he wants is @ team that H ? 2 quditorhan at Buffalo on Nov, 2, Britten 4] Herrmann and Heydler, being Na-| will come elode to winning the peli | Rich: a’ ry ry Pee Mgr fA gE gl Hone Leaguérs, Gp mot relish the] eo aentany, if these various and , Nga aa ee es a Ser win wa| 1408, ot Doing forced to aettle a auar-| girded ‘committecs don't de some ; be oe Ss Te icant two worker Pui] Fel that Is purely one of American) thing soon about digging up that suo- } 3 H onde ’ League origin and concern, cessor to Hermann, poor old ry 1 yaw ge Metering Fy twe'tonl vexe| By passing the buck to the Amer-| may, be forced to hold that Job for a . Gf Ratner’s forearm have bem frotured for seetly ican League Ban Johnson will be saninet Joes. That yrs be toagh| General seorde ye eeee, Eee Ws moaiie, ‘The tam hat bow reek ak 4 EC) Forced to declare himself, and it will / { » Mates et ins 7 be @ question of authority between| Joe Page, the father of baseball in e week-end. comparing | Wary Pierce, © prectibe Mant weight, Canada, went home 1 ight . oe Eddie Moy, the ckver| him and the Board of Directors, If 7 last night after ieatie cacten’ taseliaggs uesy SUBHE | ns Woe "aural Provaros, esos Welomsta | he dogs not agren with the recent de- pn mf oe gg Me ge rg ire ’ iru eles el a, the tranaported tackle, and | nig. Plarce is antious to tor idle Mis-| ooo Gt the Hoard of Directors the| Yenuon for A week Unde To Morris ‘Phinney have been chosen to | bimmons ot Irikh Paty Ciloe, courts will again be éalled in to ascer- + 9. oppligatlan Tid she tase, wt ‘Columbia Wy Mallia tae lay the ends thie OOM, Bnd the |” sssty Collins, the prolaleig Vocal teatem | tain just where Ban gets off. of at. Sonn, Ne. ont” his ll allow many ‘ad tire he Peeiat Tee waite, ReGted to ntatt | nap teem slened up to, Wok Bibby Dyson oh ‘only chance for the delay for that northern elty. sow BI gebeel veaee thes fier Bard strong though green pices, | Auguts, Me. nett wWoltiatay night, and wi If he gets what he wante it Is under. |(2,compeie with Publis school bore ot IER i Oe. ta, Tit, are Gown As tockles, “and if ite ye ta a loon Ae, | of making the Carl) stood that Hugh Duffy, the old Bos rom neatly every . te 3 fete es na We 8 rae tg | on sar te She nse hcl tl ete tt plc BARN Gs Ae ecb hy Be vox Collins, Die make this appeal if he 90 desires, But) «my the way,” asks Wild Bill Don- ie Hee 4 vary, senior aiien with « hétoh Bids, the Brrecene iightwolste, ready is saddied with the! yan, ell known teetotaler, championships. whte fun later, on ii by Lary Me. Pail Lewis, to the case and it may get| ©. Woo . Pe ‘rian 454 againat ‘4 Ne oe ee is aoracum avth Tyeetey autts| worse, ‘The Board of Directors has| net hae become of the ti Clase is one ot the extensive | Biau: fmm ‘ine Hay a oi . es ‘ had ae bone Onl. page omy to bio ben forts now ahd Lewis] ween to it that those costs will be paia thts ith Tear te ike aa bad . Frank Joh: tind ofetae, war | hopes toon to arrange « eaich wkh Benny Leva-| personally by Johnson and not out of pA ern OOS terback, will handie the reins an 0d (or ble protante, LJ a pial il from FY 4 Leag emnentag, elty partie \¢ Fra os Fae cht felleved that Sohp 4 » 16. y | ates. tf Sivas, into teres divi- e Mawards te Watertain Kievens. ta hina ‘Qomeny Murer, Frewk Basder’s sensational Moy and George Chaney fought one of | HOMi-sandiog a a Oe Commissto: filam H. Edwards 4 |eantamn, mide mich 4 hit in Detrait the other Smee Vinying. See, Ute. , Fhe | ie dastant ewelve-round’ bette ever sacs | eda tment Pathe oat wientertaln the thembers of the Yale * |paide Uret he tae worm shed up foe Mer, 94.) cotil the league meeting | in this city Here last night at the Ameri- e jumping, Leet and it ie land Princeton football teyms after the ‘The cb 4 teving wo ours Joo Law of debe] it is said. At that meeting can A.C, ‘The Peorlom A. C. of thia (Het standing brosd. tay tukre| game to-day at Thos Healy's Golden ee i eee grea Lo hata Ma eat ae| tat he can muster enough votes to | ° MOY 0 Bee By Lampard ool yards, publlo parks and in |Giades, Broadway and th Street. ‘the Hingeide, (duarreg wll agree ™ ©! have himself supported and name a , the streets, college eolore will dominate the décora. an abe 6 bon ci now Board of Directors. pony tion Speheme, of the Glades and special Ohartes wrtastionsl little New But the Natio: Commission wants . 'The asufes will be incorporated in th, ‘Yorker who i ret ago, when} to get rid of thi " door dual s' three nt h schools tn- a fee meets will be held|fashion show and muaical , Childs 4 Mr. . Up New York, ac uumber of "other, surprives “up E i E 228) if i i mn growd that ever witnessed rt his — mornin, Evande Belongs to the ¥éai the viuni {Loam Frankie Brown of New York eons | pool. ‘The sehedule te aa {0 nat divulge th - ively [Biting hay “Sieg Panu] BOWIE cies Manuat ratning ef" Se, balngt ta Setfae am he ing Reddy, England feather- q +. r jou va, 6 4 that i@ in store for “Big Bill" ehamplon, fought twelve rounde verre oe t ! F i! rl 5 is riders, will ride as a toa Mnf Be six- q 0 has in humor for the last six months with his funny monologues at the different camps, acted as master jOf eeremonies. Brocee Now on War Here. Brocco and Verri, the Italian bike day race at Madison Square; Garden . |starting 3% made after Verri had tract and proce. bad Benny Valger Given Decision. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 16,—Benny Valger, the French featherweight cham- pion, outpointed Pete Hartley, the Dar- able Dane, here Inst night in @ Sfteen found bolit,, reealving | Referee. Dave * | Fiteworaia’s decision at the of tl Fingstde pounds, Hartley |. | 133 de, eo bot was of the Most sensational ever wit in New Haven. Immediately after it the promoters informe ‘alger they would 46, shel va'twenky — ‘ ee 4 bout Yor the champion ip of world. ~" ——— Spencer and Wable Boz Draw. LONG BRANCH, N. Nov, 15—in the greatest fight seen hefe in Hiany a + day Willie Spencer, the New England . : |fywelght, champion ang Nable, | he ex-amateur, fougas @ it rounds to a frew. It was & it the 5 first one in the Other taking the lead. was euch one that were , Famatched. this was fret tt der the managément of Chub- by Glets. " GHICAGO SALODNMEN READY FOR OLD TIME CELEBRATION +] Expect Court Injunction ta Lift Lid * District Attorney Insists He'll ‘ Balk Joy Fests, CHIOAGO, Nov. 16.—Mundreds of Aaloonkeepers’ had applied. for renewal of liquor licenses and other éerange- ments were made for a celebration in antictpation of a favorable’ “wet” de- cision to-day by Federal Judges Car- penter and Fitzhenry in the sult by Peoria and Chicago liquor dealers for an injunction to stop enforcement of the wartime prohibition act, On tho other hand pinta Attorney Charies F, Clyne asserted There would be “no celebration,” even in the “un- expected event that the decision goor Against the Government.” Should tis Injunotion be iseued, #aid Mr, Cyne, 1 would apply only to sales be Me one Chicago concern involved, the Hannah ‘Hogg Company, on « ARt others who “lifted cs wou! be arrested, he deol INAL BASERALL GAM BIG DOUBLE HEADER GUY EMPEY'S FAMOUS con ane F