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“”-|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MARVARDDECIES rest in London Bout To- t Largely Due to Possi- for Dempsey. we stoma Pit hing C8, New York Evening World). Carpentier-Bbekett to-night appears to be the first ing event to attract international np The Interest in America ‘s to the possibility of finding an eppdhent for Dempsey, while Burepe fs Keen to see if Carpentier has lost his cleverness since the wa his stocky build and driving but there is still a bellef that ye Frenchman can outwit him, Announcement from London e entire house is gold, a Ia: jage of the tickot holders being ans. Beckett ia a 6 to & fa- in England, but these odds do ntain in Puri, At the Bourse jay @o muoh French money ‘ in sight that many large bes B not wha Vhile | Beropens DOreCIeR. to feel certain that the winner K a it with Dempecy, vory in pe ee ait jeturning Amerj- aif ony there a ‘a chanen ot "Carpentior or Beckett ho Bt to Dempsey. Neither of there j the weight nor t ry to @ man who could easily knock giant like Willard, p KMETLING arguments fusing at all times to "oe ‘tle lowers of other sports, and new claims and eounter-claims Hoon Steoher and Caddock as to al champion makes it more com- than ever, As we understand it, was the champion and was ted. He went ta the war and, wrestlers. Now, Stecher claims in wo doing Caddock retired. Bo, wher resunics the championship. jock, on the other hand, says that d not retire. ‘Moreover his man- Mr. Molady, points out that he defeated by anybody al ne. If he is hot the champion, i ) bility of Finding an Opponent, the Dempsey-Willard fight | affair | it is undoubtedly the favorite, | Favorite, ly, Kot little chance to wrentle— | OrNaty Bits edly ta oo BECKETT AND CARPENTIER CLASH TO-NIGHT Copypight, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). oe ae LAST YEAR KNOCKOUT EXPECTED TO-NIGHT IN CARPENTTER-BECKETT FIGHT Prince of Wales sits Nines hi His Brother Albert Among Those Who'll Be Present at Big International Battle in London, on Which Large Sums Have Been Wagered, the Englishman Ruling LANDON, Dec. 4 HERES only one ring fight which could arouse the British public to @ higher piteb of ex- . Melady, who is? Yes, whojamd that would, be @ fight be- Holborn Stadium ts much too amall for the crowd which would lke to » ‘Beckett and Carpentier moet for what one here expects will be ty rounds with Beckett a good winner, Across the Channel they're sering differently, and there are pleaty oi Frenenmon here to take bets with Beckett, OEHPSEN 1S WORRMING Him sere THIS PINEHURST, N. C,, Dec. 4,—6en- = wi oP Wena Somers SORCEY, and Chapman Lose Lap in Long Race _— ° holed out in 1 @t the 153-yard eleventh bole of the No, 1 course during a four- McNamara and Magin Are Fined $25 for Faulty ball matoh. Sam J, Graham ef Green- wich got an eagle 2 at the 321-yard uphill tenth hole of the No, 2 course in ® fvur-ball mateh in which Graham and rker of Greenwich defeated soekine ot B and Cc. ¥F, Watson jr, of Baltusrel b, up. Gra- bam went around In 74. wnt in's hole in 1 4s the third ace already made here this season, Laat year only one hole was made 5 1 at Pinehurst during we The Engineers and Underwriters of the Travelers Inauran.e Company o! whose tumbles all but put him out of the race, was riding in & wonderfui fashion, He seems to have recovered fully from the hard bumps he ex- perienced whew he took two different| Which the Underwriters were the win ‘By Thornton Fisher | Southern California. \ this city met im a bowling contest at the White Elephant alleys last evening in TO ALLOW ELEVEN PLAY IN PASADENA Crimson’s Undefeated Team Leaves Dec, 20 to Meet Pacific Coast Eleven. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. 4—The Harvard football team and a trip to {the Pacific Coast for a post-season game is the wishes of the fuel ad- ministration, and {t the latter body does not forbid the curtailment of trans-continentai traveling the Crim- son eleven will be taken on its muoh advertised football trip to Pasadena, Cal., for a test against the best team in possession of the Pacific coast. |. Tye Harvard Athietic Committee finally dispored of the invitation to ,make the trip when they met for the |gecond time in ag many days in Dean mere office in University Hall. After a deliberation of almost two jhours the following statement was mate for publication: “The Harvard Athletic Committees at a meeting voted to send the foot- ball team to Pasadena with the viso that if the-rallroad admint, tion should hergafter establish any regulation or make a request that such trips should not be made, the trip should be cancelled. The pro- viso was inserted in the yote because the committee felt that there was a possibility that the plans of the foot- ball team might run counter to the wishes of the Government in the present critical fuel situation and that this possibility ought to be guarded against,” Thirty-two men will make the trtp to Prsadena, of which number twenty-three | players will be taken along. Coach Fisher, Fred Moore, the-graduate manager, a representa- tive of the faculty and several other coaches will make the trip. Practise will start again on Mon- day when the players selocted will report at the Commonwealth Armory. The armory is used for the Bquite- jtion Courses at Harvard. The team jwill start West Dec. 20, and will meet elther of three teams, the Uni- |versity of Oregon, University ef | Washington or the University of All three teams have been defeated at least once this season. Oregon and Washington are members of the Pacific Coast Con- ference League. “We are not claimants to any Eastern championship, and there ts no inter-sectional title concerned, #0 f please do not play that up,” eaid # Conch Bob Fisher. “It is an unde- feated Harvard football team that is going West and we expect to keep our record clean.” —-—— only “if" now standing between the » ‘ Pick-Up. RTHUR SPENCER and George Chapman lost a lap im the six- day race at Madison Square ners by a margin of 8 pins in three sames, The Lugineers’ team was made up of Fitzgerald, Boyieston, Waieb, Wade, Franklin, while .the victorious Underwriters were made up of sparks, headers during the early hours of ‘Tuesday, nee and Dupuy are still well up with tr Gent attempts onthe ‘part of. the reauen| on ol Belgian to gain a inp enlivened Beckett and Jack Deimpeey, ore ie tween repens’, which is what the fighting fraternity Agave Nata cobatieg cour im goneral believe will-really happen h arises between them, blocking] 4t Ho late dute @ crowd is anticipated on Holborn Stadium uge force of police jetalled to keep open the streets in its vielnity and special traMfe regulal YALE TEAM RE-ELECTS TIM CALLAHAN LEADER OF ITS 1920 MACHINE. it is to settlo this the night's riding. ‘Immodiately aiter the| Kopkie, Brey, Vassar and Valfray. po fap Stes See pret | eran Pig ga Rarrtens adsl ends |onnton stort patore dni lat isan fat Soren sy fe | aoe forester, and sn Pw Steeher is wrestling Caddock | De to Insure any sort of nor & Junior championship tournament for | D6ht in @ terrific “jam” start in ea ya orwans ang ineers, 66 i Olal pina) ~NEW HAVBN, Conn, 4.—Jomn, Codgork in Ceaicr piesa 1a. pea preachy but because the English Cd ge boys nineteen years or lean “This, wit |Oncar Egg, the Swine ides ailor pers S08 Tope tne oter @ ground] for Louerwriters, 2192; total pine for ‘ “come on" Timothy Callahan of Lawrence, Muss., .| Was unanimously re-elected Captain of the Yale football eleven fér next ' | fall at an enthusiastic meeting of the twehty-six players who took th: gridiron against Princeton and Har yard this fall at the ¥ Club last ni, Callahan willbe a senior next y He prepared for Yale at Andover | and made the team his sophomore year. here, playing centre on Black's eleven, which defeated Harvard and Princeton. In the #)!'. + of his sopho- ;| More year, 1917, with the outbreak of the war he enlisted im the navy, iater winning a commission as an Ensign. He served abroad and in South Amer- jen and was in the navy two years, engineers, 2,109. Inter-de partment bowling 14 becoming bampion has in all hia recent bouts and LT a) him porfect confidence in woth men rested yeaterday, Tak- ing a front Jinc trench by direct charge would be an easier job than getting near them. Deschamps, Car- bentter is looking after Ld ia hl were a prized ina, and Breese Gurlicate. the eyent held by he Now Jersey State Golf Association Essex County last mummei me ) ls also @ chance of the wee cheater Asso tation ina open championship for filiated with member elui ® number of strong player chester County, more ti rive such # competition Joss of the championship. | sa it up, ag will the announcer ‘at when he makes the opening ‘They could not shake off Goullet and Hill, McNamara or Mazin, the speed demons of the race. Exe anc Dupuy alternated with the Belgians tn trying to break up the rac but the best that they could do was to come within a few yards of lapping the fied ‘The Belgians tireless plug«ers, however, and their captinued assault: on the ‘energies of the other ridwi made a night not to be forgotten. N: urally, the crowd was with them, as always js when an attempt is being made to down the real factors the race. crowd want to sec Go! let, McNamara and Eaton beaten. it “Sen, because of his great speed and hard luck !n Garden races of the past, ia @ prime favorite with the gentlemen Namer@ and Magin were Oned $2 for a faulty pick-up during’ the half bour of desperate sprinting. It was the most thriling series of Sprints that have occurred in the enough to} &find since the start on Sunday night. considerable | After gg bud dashed away into 4 -|quarier-lap lead, he was rolieved by Dupuy, who had lengthened it to al- most haif a lap before Albert Goutlet joha G, caine out and took up the chase. The jformer Australian, in a wonderful ‘piece of riding and entirely unaided, caught the flying pAir after a mile of nging the fleld up iy bas! present at the fight, and @ greater Fat Rimber of womens many of them woll known socially, will nce this bout than ever before was attracted to the ringside in this country. Jack i one of the most popt lar of all Znetish referees, who ott ciated at the Jackson-Slavin fight, tion of arbiter in meeting. Carpentier has trained almast ex- citetveay behind closed doors, experts tiently wondering if he has plus his once Howover, “Lett Hook® of the Daily Bke'ch says: is going ‘o says he doesn't care, be- he will lick Stecher first and then take on Caddock, Which, om the face of it, sounds fair enough. RANK NAVIN, owner of the P Detroit Baseball Club, who ts] js, 4 in town on & personal visit, has | dorn, would be almost worth your eo life to espouse the Frenchman in to- taken an attitude in tho American | lif to gone League war which might be well for] "Err very fancy sums have been i the other four stand-pat owaers ty] wudered on this deciding scrap for | emulnic, While Mr. Navin has beon| the European hea’ ht ehampion~ mt HEC; Moftet of Bt Tninewe Vice Prendeni: Re P. Walden of Apawam's, Treasurer, and J: Anderson of Siwanoy, Secretary, The, prowent ool cold _enap nes, carved 9 cessation 0 reconstruction worl which hag proxreas at the In- desperate riding, bi — "a who make the mare go. Gaining a lap getting out just in time to return to pies wal on ee tt at 6 to 4.|. “I cannot see how Bocke' wood Country been during the autuinn. | with him, the field this year seems to be an e aupp Bitine Ben Johnson | baeeed bento Te oes On Reet et hich (to lone” Two of the principal linprovements con-| Goullet’a riding was tho night’sl (otrcmility, though many of the ridsrs Paleer, ae ales Smen.de became the other. He in quite willing to] exceeds anything in British boxing “Bortabey of the Daily Mail, adds: | sist of ihe chang ifeature, the little Austratian gather=|are sure to crack under the pace Wat ; history, tneludin mand be enlightened. He thinks @ gvod idea, in caso the lajunc- is nted to-day, for all the owners to meet here, confer over situation and do somuthing for good of the league. Basebal! people should be sensible jing 19 of his team’s 26 points. Hill, belief is that The con- | iv" 1s sometimes maintaine lat ny last more than #ix rounda; in eet 1 feel inclined to say not more than four, and that the ng- Nahman will emorge heavyweight champion of Furope.” dp 1916 jujuries prevented him from Playing watil the final games, and this fall an injury sustained in sig- nal drill on @ muddy fleld kept him out until the prewe Princeton and Harvard games, in all of which con- tests bis brilliant offensive playing te Fy t Deht tween Peter Jac! irene Fin fila; Wie in’ ‘aitncst. “preniatorie’. tines, shows with what vengeance old Rnag- land has rebounded to its pre-war love of boxing. . where green: bollt and extra hanarde malize fai » sauaty approach: More than $20,000 1 is being he reconstruction q the Whitmarsh Mey Chuntry Club course, practically by Bona hole be EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY. pains hanged as sumwested Winther thay eee cr nots Wits nuns What Happens Every Day i ‘sulict| TIGER ELEVEN CHOOSES ousands of dollars’ worth | ¢ ' aa lot ; ei oroperty Mastic pln tat ibe Fistic ews Joba and Gossi Gee eae eee Ro Columbia varsity athletes met made @ run of 68, equalling the Ie the STR, nine, © oe MIKE CALLAHAN CAPTAIN Dalance it seems incrodible that elub i. could not «cet together and evening Corrigan beat Banta Mar terday and organized the» Varsity teas oh ut t 60 nt, record Pror he tournament. Allen reg- Fred Foltou and Willie Mochan| deo rms, Une international bantam, sepom] SWE AE Leth istered 20 aw hiv beat mark, OF ITS'1920 WARRIORS. pemied Georg: the Massachusetts |Club to which all letter men, captains aes ~ York will flock to the Hi 4 their own interest as well a | were matched Jast night to box eimht} fey, 70) profession 1420 well in tourna-|of minor sports teams and other ath-| John Sanford, owner of ‘the Hurricana | sft/rocn WF te ag PRINCETON, N. J., Dec, 4—Eieumry ° gt the public. If error Rave! rounds et tho Dewars Sportemen's s-| menta thin year. was taken down with |tetes expecially elected will be eligible | Farm, moar Amsterdam, N.Y. received] ie Give Np top tatier howine’ am’ bow: | A. “Mike” Callahan of Lawrende, Mags., ade Mt ahould be very olmpl* | ciub in Newark on the night of Jan. va) eriP recone aie atin take fis Cigete [for membership. One of the Srst, acts day that he had purchased Dark Plight, ad wl iit etna, Kentiemen wl) was elected Captain ‘of the Princeton 4 MTocate the irritant, that 1s eans-|13, Tom O'Rourke, manager of Ful- Xe A’ resuit, Bowden haa postponed his | of the club after organization had been mare, at the Deceayber thor- football eleven for next year at a meet- Se raak\ing sore, whatever It] ton, made the announcement af sr & xouthern trip und the early | effected was to elect to honorary mem- Sughbred ‘gales, for or $90,000, tS, My Mite ate tat as im ot fn ee gthe who faced Harvard . teate it. Nothi Fred T. Dawson, coach of the . | (ournament, rm. he Mi) 2 ple application of common pense | President of the Now: STECHER THINKS HE’LL. jest, week and go to roa ee ie lin the ‘nmuct |g" in tam, “The'caumated piss Sets aklas™ | Timm Callan, Mike's brother had ess be done by shoving ju. — all squas! Jenni ynament ie —— Yarthe backround and Indueine | gey ct tue tar tantame Jn chia conaey whe WIN INSIDE OF AN HOUR.) ponriamp, Om Dee 4a to Crimson, organization. | A. J. Cordler,| , Ramis fer ina Grain tas, Booting, tears. Pe ee cae a, aS A omy | fafew hours of honost Aincussion. | of nuke the ieetimats weit of dab clare wll = , cision was reached to-day by the Col-| Anderson Dann Harvard, twice ronmer: | cuucianatt, O., will close on “the Oh of Decemnber: Poe crits ema that Col. Ruppert at- six round bow at Joo Stecher, the world's champion ‘The tourvament is scheduled to get under way on © st of two Ee oeiGonse Tine, thie at vine y Mcouny of the ©. Mend up for two beste by| wrestler, announced after he Gnished | !e#e Council of the Oregon Agrichitural}-up, for the national <itte, were among |ihy ini of epinning of the squabble, but |e Mt oo eavanlay nie, 8 MeGowm. Ov net Masday | training George Lothner’a ‘gym. | College not to permit the school’s foot- ‘ a une magnates were too mad then Tike Callahan entered Princeton lay ti reahman for the puncee of erie @ roa of Montiel twelve powcas ball team to play an intercollegiate played centre on his f Z nasium that he was in perfect conditio John Kienninger, a junior in the Poors Norther Miinolg te class of iil, that defeated the ie Johnson hasn't raid anything for] OO, quit Jromg Wit, the Oyweigit chess for his coming baie with Wiaden | same here on Christmas day with the| college, was elected yesterday Cap hie Le peerings. 0 tg fall of 90) be a tien game, time now and if the club rout at the same club ager) bred Zbyeske, which's going (to take place | Notre Dame eleven, according to tain of the Columbia Varsity footba to close with Arthur Lundahl, Secre-| in the navy, bul to coeds can keep him that way every Pl despatch to" ho’ Telegram tram Gore vieven for the season ¢ 1920, asurer, No. Ri Seventh Btreet, ‘Noche fing ‘ought to come out ail right. on, Baar Monday night at the Tist Rgoiment | Ueihs » oh the 161% of December, ‘The Council decked, the sage ‘said, that the game would inter- fere with the mid-term examinations. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 4.—Edward ninger played centr team during the # and fe guard cy the Columbia's. A. 'T. C. eleven last fall, He was Cap- tain of his freshman team in the fall of 1917. duty with the Princnon ee paval unit wee elected Captain of the infor here, which went through a son without defeat. a a ANOTHER CALLAHAN MEMBER f Armory, 4th Street and Fourth Ave- Stocher is 80 positive that he will Beat Zysuko that he is willing to soce the challenge of the ment Pole it » Vailadelynla, Batmrday #4 ton bee. aL PRiladelohin bee wired BASKETBALL NOTES. i A NouNCEMENT of many bids having been made by mejor j elpaguo baseball clubs for the joe, the Bow'inh in Vala count? tl wrestle on a winner-taki —_—a SS to K. of C. ne a” Raiph, Hightstown, N. Jy scored his ‘The Rig wive will meet the Martine 4 ! ie be base toda ebony Kilkens, featherweisht champion, a etter} ‘I don't know whother Zb firet victory when be defeated Lewis Leia ‘que &asketball team this evening at ELECTED FOOTBALL CA! ct wervicgs of Ira F. Rodgers, West Vir- Johouy Murray, the hard-hitting ot,” remark Krouter, New. York, in the onene Billy Briel, former star outfielder] Hunts Point Palace, 1634 Street and C PTAIN ik ginia’s star fullback, and his refusal pudnon, oe Biew } tie weigat, “abwory wt 00 bane to kare ube] BOR. "DUE IE ie dows, All he haw to dota | ing. match of the national pocket with the St, Louls Browns, and for the |*outhern Boulevard. Between halves a r : nine, bang emt iahting be ange Prank Master, bie 7 fo’have the articles tournament gt past year a Knights of Columbus ath-|fofessional singers will entertain nnd! aiong with the news f: em, will recall a simiiar | who wee wine pot non mastdied by tle tes ee temas at nid ee ray tele director with the American Army |*t the conclusion of the contest dancing f sree: Hew n Jie Thor he rane to | as We ce Cy Bow Conte, Ms, mar of Occupation im Germany, has reportes | will be indulged in. J. O. Ryan has do-| Haven and Princeton that Tim and niiadelphia and | manacer Lhe Bayunee . boxing ‘Tom fgnter 4 headquarters “here along | "sted & loving cup to be given the | Mike Callahan ha@ beon elected cay mane chiara’ da lie vain rnd q Being, Allen. nin eH mien ins brie je. ‘Mrs, Friel fs an Italian | club having the most members present. | tains of the Bulldog and Tiger Sevtes tier rence | aha oA, came, willing eee | sir! ty Briel was dean of the fa- for next season, come: nta got. | day night. As Cap & & ‘ton Recher's anor fa mainly ‘aus to the =| mous K, Of C, college for umpires in| in the onening, cont contest, of the tour. | Massachusetts that another tmomber Rtoders evidently has paved | de. wrt ces « Augdt by bie inauager, Joo Jacotm, to wr | CxOURe z o.,made Ween he was RACING SELECTIONS. Coblens, Fagen ater att eantn” Cone ee ge | of the Callahan faintly, brother of tn career the bik difference | bell J tin @ tep-round bout bulore tbe Crean City a. amp ‘om in thel Allied Machine Company Five {POROUS Sones been ge- at star in football and a Milwoabee oo Jen, 1. Pecile's of | match, ici champion fost that oynt: See nto Fessale Five, now lending the ted the Carter Macy Company by Od 86, Oat man in besebull, As Benny Voss, the boy who was fit | $e, Anewes: unsportss HAVANA. {Pe First apponrare, Woague. will make lin 14. Other gimex in this tournament | pon. ‘ ers has de- Race—Major Braley, Annas | sunday afternoon at ‘the Amsterdam | will be held every Monday and Thn-s| played sens tootbal|. for h belle, ma ie Spare” rouse amiawt the crack "Wow | oss eveninss. terminating “In March, selva! during the season thot engei eof tor cone | Second Hnce—Plerrot, Bare and [irk Calton, which tn composed of pin 192 and bide fair to ‘uphold. thie ridiron aa tiie. bitland heathy Dee. 4.-—Betting on the Stock tart: nteocitagnet Land, Acsa- Jen tegtta Interstate and Penn State hab Mr. I. Warshofsky. the demon man- on the boxing match at Lon- mation, The Gleaner, Se rete exert mst, @ven money, the abundance of French ager of the Sportan Rie Five, wants the nents, wecording to , Fourth jack Healey, Zodiac, <emeenepneennae varia to know his team has yet to ment Meee o? Vesltre conceived 7 between Georges Oar-| Leu ieening Noe Quin. Mx-Servier Men Seg Show. Toren.” Ho has a fw nen dates tor ee Feng 6 “pd pple the French heavywelght, and Nero Fitth Race—Asaign, Enos, Gold- Jimmy Twyford and his flying squad-| "rst. class teams offerime a anitadie ing & delewate to. set | naa wave, 3 Joo Beckett, the Knglish boxer, te at| Lewis Elected DeWitt Oliaten ron of* boxers and wrestlers Put On a te anne 1K #0 8 to musa | pln, 0 4 ie Sixth Race—Belle of Fliszabeth- Manokia, Woodthrush, Football Captain, town, in the week. Warshofoky can he feachnd at No. 491 FE by phone after 7 P.M. He accepted | fi Oman OF To their ard player to be rendered hory ame in that night, played and won, An hour or #0 appointed delegate rolled in, show for the ex-service men of the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company lasi night at the Metropolitan Tower. There were 1600 men present, ‘The bouts were as nt Packey O'Gatty vs, Walter wat 1724 Street, or ut ‘Tremont 2917. NEW ORLEANS, | Laifhp+ 21 aE The baskettat echedule for New York on the “All-Schotastic oa ‘ oe fit and this season was one of DeWitt’s mainstays. 2 jotk Easily Whips Jamaios Kid COLATMBUS, 0., Doc, 4.—Kid Norton Rut He he O'Gatty va, 0 : ‘Third Raoe—James T. Clark, Billie Jimmy ry va, Charlie De At New Friinen iy DeFoe Seores Knockout, pene Bales, Jim Montgomery va, Bill Walker, |Fmitton: 1, Tolon at : - Panama defeated the Jamatoa Kid of | PROVIDE: Dec. (Billy DeFoo curt RaceKultur, Korfhage, |'silas Green we. Battling Gans, Patsy [1h Rrown, at Providonser 17, ‘Trinity ht we told you to get this by knocked out Kid Julian of 8; epouee i a Comiskey, y at Hartford; FP 7, Tufts at home: 14) 3 ‘aaid Maw 50s , enlng: Sean round | then 8 iin "round ef the scheduled ten-| Fifth iiace~ Panama, Enmity, | Pinnewan ve, Corona Kit Noung Mundy fi, a. Colente, af | nee, Detore ths bout at th the National A. C, last Lively. ana Pete Wiley wrestled twenty min- ri at home; March 4 | Eve's ig the rateree'a | hicwe De! utelasied Julian ail the nh Race—Jack kK. Miss Filley, a drew, Jack MoAull was rity College New York Dancing uperior yiage fa on way and od bim with a right book Bertohane the, referees and + ie Murray, besides follow after oli home games. Serres be Eee areata om ad a Sept of this ‘year's five Siem nae ee or a i 7 ease AN ROSES oP St roe: show, acted Be, it scenic aU BA at roe E

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