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\ prs —-- eareremnretquenemreeneeemememememmemmat a eae Vf r4 : i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919, 4 . aoa —iaaeh “ 1 Pa avert aon teeter a rl Antes as (| DROPPING SEVERAL Mr GOING, GOING ? Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Fvening World) By hornton Fisher t i Now WHAT AM 4 OFFAHED IT GES SAFE FoR. ly a WATCH ME FoR. THIS WORK OF YOU TO COME To GOROPE ; @Lo Sew. arr ?-"250,000- > Now, H'SIEUR. DEMPSEY-2E€ WAR. j y ¥ - Ze Seance ‘Mf White Sox Players Accused of Crookedness in Last World’s po | HEAR’300,0007 EES FINISH we Gaeve * you 2 Series Are Not Convicted or Acquitted, as Chicago Presi- 3eeSee: Famous Captain, Coach and | dent Earnestly Desires, Then a Great Part of the Public Will WHOLE MAKE IT Adviser Is Left Off Commit- 4 Grand the Entire Club as Dishonest. Ore Ans tee for First Time, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 18.—In ber of playere—not because he found By HughS. Fullerton. — | tyem' guilty tut because of the talk accordance with the constitution of (Coperight, 1 by Hugh 8, Fullerton) about them, He was persuaded that the Yale Athletic Association, Capt. EMANDS for an entire cleaning | #Uch an act would convince the pub- Callahan of the Yale football team ar ic they were crook: and was uri ed ds the executive come- wp of baseball and a thorough }+> 1514 them until positive evidence MAN PULL A Wy mitae of the Boakt of. control % inve gation of the scandalous! of guilt or innocence could be se- LITTLE TRickCoFFER) =H 7 ss made in connection with the | cured ‘ FROM, SOMEWHERE phy confirmed nominations for the ‘ He ts going ‘to secure it, The row on new football committee to assist him Tecent World's Series are pouring in.) 00 the May 1 G és ni ys case has delayed his in guiding Yale policies for the com- ; *) Evidently the fans are aroused and, operations. But there is one thing ing year, ee enough, the baseball and other |the public may be assured of, and Among the three not appointed is semporting writers are hammering away taint OF Web Feedtation wit bane ir Walter Camp, who has been closely utation e on the e print what baif the fans of the coun- | season. STEP ON ~ a \-* ~ twenty years of that time. He is one Sotey bave been saying openly since the}, This scandal has been @ terrible HER, CAPT- — of the few men who received a re- The two big laughs that have been | health, which was almost ruined 30 (N THE STREET : Samuel Brinkerhoff Thorne, better ne ‘shed me by the controversy are|the trip around the world, was im- AND @LEANED UP. known ax {Brink’ i prne, Wak name 4 ri eceed Vance Mec Ghehe charges that Iam making charges |Paired by the Night over ‘the Mays He has devoted much tine to Yale toote ‘eet crockedness against the players. | Jonnson, Dall for many years and hia advice 1s 4, Thess chargen were not made by| By the way, there is another Iaug tence of Mr McCormick in Burgpe Me Sm I never said or insinuated that |One writer says, without a cracking Thorne acted as Chai n last fall. and 1 pi cused by com-|0f the lips, "When Ban Johnson or- The other members of the committee ofthe seven ball piuyers accus ¥ COM=| ranised the American L gery \ ~ confirmed are John R. Kilpatri k of ‘mon report aro guilty. Tue thing I | Pave Comiskey the Chidaga, ten: \\" ud New York, Captain of the track team ‘have said ts that the powers of bise- |chise.” Johnson himself never claimed FOREIGN PROMOTERS ARE " . “ \o= of 1911 and an All-America end on Ted = @ball MUST investigate and either |thut and has frequently told the story WEARING THE OCEAN OUT ‘ és 4 | SeetaRSee yr Elbo ce ae akin eats Sethrow out the men or exonoraie thera | of how Comiskey conceived and or- JO SWE DEMPSEY . aakies We, then Ainerieee Cones ‘igompletely. I bave protested against |ganized the American League and | ———————________» player, and. Lucius Ht. Bisiow, “oe othe comtom of waltewsshing made in how it was built around Comiskey'a ’ = Captain of the championship eleven of similer casi - | Chi i Gekept silent without causing the im-/of argument as, charging me with ‘ layed on Outed that de fented both jon that the owners know some-|committing a nuisance in the Augeat HAVANA. and are firm wl and will not act. stables of baseball. First Race—Miss Ivan, Bevely 4 }ing forward passing "yall by eecond accusation is more se-| ‘The movement for a full and im-| Jamer, Iron Boy. BE VERSION after the forward p ro - “ rtous: that I am an enemy of Comis- | partial investigation of the # is Second Race—Yorkville, King OF THE . Louls ©. Stoddard one of the candal and the friend and ally of Ban of baseball is growing rapidily—ani| Worth, Jack Healy. AuCTION closest otgde nts of sporis in the United son. That will get a laugh even joutside the sporting departments in| Third Race—Dianga, Earnest, BLocle Pe bdh Ooto WOM eae nee Johneon. Comiskey broke me|some places. Prince Direct. Peneenie polo toam which defeated into baseball. vee, was my first trlend Tho newest tangle in the Mays case akeurth faces Arion, ‘Twenty- uw fm the game. We have stuck together | war is the best yet. Johnson and his ven, jare " Si gieryaning—and always will. |. [newly appointed Board of Directors,| ifth, Reco—Manokin, Lariat, Bill JACK DEMPSEY MAY DEMAND |TEX RICKARD WOULD HELP re mi! mse! made ene feems, met tate; ti i ee publia property by offering | break-up of the "American League| Sixth Race—Duke of’ Ghelby, HALF MILLION FOR BOUT.) FRENCH PROMOTE BATTLE feward for proof of crooked work. | meeting and rescinded everything the, Perseus, Whippoorwill. —— i en fs still willing to go through| oid directors did. Ln view of the fact SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18.—If the PARIS, Dec. 18,—‘Sparrow” Robert- it. He would pay twice that for|that two injunctions restrained most NEW ORLEANS. successful promoter of a world cham-|son of New York, representing ‘lex ive proof that the accused men | of them from acting in the Maye case Race—Virginia Dare, Grove |Plonship fight between Jack Dempsey | Rickard, the American fight promoter honest. He can afford to beca it is becoming more and more possible ie peicteaa inn and Georges Carpentier should roalize | is .onferring he:e with M. Decoin wit could sell them for moro than|that some one will get into jail before| “Second Race—Happy Go Lucky, 1,000,000 Dempsey will demand $500,000, | the object of having Decoin join inter the legal row enda. Valerie West, Irish Maid, * |Jack ‘Kearns, his manager, sald here | ests with Rickard in bidding for a fight te between Jack Dempsey an o-day. dG “The stadium promoters in Paris| Carpentier. Owing to the difficult 00. _ * All I demand is that these men be| The Mays case is getting to a point ce—Puedlo, Ki Cham- ther convicted or acquitted. If | where it will compel both factions to ples tephanke Cac have cabled me that thoy expected their | wich it is believed would be encoun * man named in these charges | arbitrate, and me.atime the organ-| Fourth Race—Pleasureville, Miss [house would draw $1,000,000 for a| tered if Rickard should hold the batt /46 guilty only one in twenty major|izers are quite busy trying to buy] Manage, Maude Bacon. Dempsey = Carpentier fighi.”| Kearns|in the United States, Rickard is re e players is even suspected—|teams. It is a fine time to sell on al girth Race—Panaman, Mahoney, |fM. "I cabled back I would demund a | ported to be prepared to aid the Frenc ‘ unless they are cleared or con-| rising market if any club having a] Youneed. per cent, guaran! and expect the! promoter in holding the championship fs in my office | fant in Paria, the others will be in the sume | vote desires to sell, artin, Alhen (ae Ub meeees gat in Paris, as they “are, and a great| The fact is that Comiskey will not] sisi Rtee—Ciare my | ta roee Anealea n Rickard,” according to _Roberison Adium draws $1,000,000 it will | would be’ willing to advance half the of the public will believe them|sell, He has given his life to base i Race—Saint’s Bridge, |e because of Dempsey, the champion. tal sequined: andr share. eacaliy: with aii crooked. bali, has made the White Box an in-| eevee", ¥ Carpentier or Beckett of any other pair | ehe Irench promoter in. the prof 0} “Some of the writers who have|ntitition in Chicago. He wants to + ee ee seg erp eeey Paoua | losa. ‘The negotiations here are said to | Eine to, protect wildly that the |Ieave the team and the great plant 8s] BASKETBALL NOTES. [sinned for a pit ot sio0.000 te juat- | OC deg arya ia New Yerkewhthin's ate Perhaps, be surprised to know whai|the New York meeting, “You cannot a Kearng eaid the would leave for Los | {or Uy7 had the recent fsht in the mops bs aves scien? at drive > mae, out of baseball” it was a] The Lyceum Quintette will meet | Angeles to-night. English capital netween Joe Beckett the strong New York Celtics to-mor- and Carpentier, and who is sald to be ¥ —— row evening at the séh street Ly- TURNER GETS THE DECISION | dcetrous of arranging a Carpentler- Dempsey fight in London. _ Frazee andGrant, Hub Club Owners, |ired ns of te stronger, vce! 'N BOUT WITH WILLIAMS. | sistrey wine te Record Time ‘Favor. Any ReformtoCurbGamb ling acca Fas cuictors wa ts mites Hest e tes Madina Mgnt tnectee | xork, Women’s Gwimmlng Assoctatlcn, RL weight of New York, was awarded the ty on Culder, Smythe, Seifert, McIntyre decision over. Larry” Williams, the | any times swimming champion. per “| formed a remarkable feat in a 200-yard ‘ Loc ton to. bring home the Bridgeport heavyweight, in a. twelve i 3 ou! Fe and Harring’ round bout at the National A.C. here; handicap swim at the Girls’ Carroll “Consensus of Opinion in al ise may easy Natlonal Commis | pacon, Manager Frank Lyons baa lant (night. For the first, four founds |ciup yesterday. She covered the dis- se “Baseball Circles National| sation into the gambling charges, | secured a good jass band to furnish [itillams had the better of the fighting: | tance in 2m. 39s., ¢he fastest time ever ‘ Garry Herrmann, who for many|music for those terpsichorially i+ | gaye Williams a bad beating, flooring | made under the conditions in tl un- = Commission Should Order Im-| years nas acted ds chairman of the elned im in the ninth and tenth rounds with | iy bY & member of the sex ber- “ VORAINE | Nodve: expats it short, solid punches to the jaw. As Booch g {mediate Investigation. Poe cinco pcan ee Bhort, opllg punches to the Jaw. Asltorord, howover, for the Carroll pot » pide Ban Johnavn is 90 engrossed with At the home court of the Knick-/ jereree Martin Canole gave him the| measures 58 feet and the A.A. U. ru ao affairs of his own organization that |erbockers to-night the Colon Club | verdict. It was two degrees below zero, ! prescribe pools of not less than 60 f GET F there is gambling in the [it is not Mkely he will have very |will be the attraction. The latter | === a a wr big leagues,” to-day sald | much ie te iaerole to Teresa! teain will also meet the Maple Five "sé ¢ |Commission business, no matter how 5 a #3 rove bre doug hii proming (t may be. er how | + Long Island City to-morrow even. ye Big Ban will be doing flipflops in | ing. © Club, “no effort or expense should | court for woeks ns the Feautt of ie Ki 4» be spared to rid the game of this | merous action served by Charles Co-| The Harmony basketball team, one | ; serious evil. Baseball has al- | {iskey, Chicago; Col, Jake Ruppert, | of Harlem's crack fives, will hook up as ways been honest. | firmly b en Form and Harry Frazee. Bos | with the Bronx Professionals at the sew Mieve it is to-day. Honesty onthe | American League who have. been |U: T. T. Hall, 11th Street and Lex- Ss playing field is the salvation of | Waging a hot fight against Johnson. | ington Avenue, Saturday night. © the national game. Rumors and [In this group the Now York and | Dancing will precede and follow the | = Boston clubs are already on record | game. | Peports, however, are easy to las being in favor of a “clean-up” * that would tron out all traces of| The Columbia University Fresh- gambling taint in major league|men basketball schedule announce games. by Graduate Manager ae eer - ‘ Rat tny ation ba kote pre: Danielson includes game: fessional baseball clean of |AMERICANLEAGUE HASNOT | 22¢°2, Childs. Proce arent Prince- ‘ ‘re! , Poly Institute, Hor- eg ton Freshmen, y ci v Plat High School gee Ane Red’ Sox President made the| BEGUN AN INVESTIGATION ace Mann, White Fisins ig! We've just bought S25 Winter ; OVERCOATS That we will place on sale fo-morrote -Cmbove statement as his answer to men. oe Be i oe aes fas teine il REPORTED GAMBLING] iene neavywoight Dasteetball He’d appreciate ‘ F sole fF Shel Famtiing ae Lene pecial to The Evening W team composed of employees of the Gt ED gl ted vigg fal d National, Bank of Commerce has 7 Chri: e t star players were under the in- ) Hh, Duc. %—The Amori- | National ne a vould like to book some new socks for Christmas it oe of betting operators, and that | sue has made no move toward ith home teams in and ; ‘ ‘even the last World's Series between tenting reports of gambling on|kround New York. Address J. J. A man’s comfort on Xmas morn will be solid comfort Ulisterette Model ‘<ofhe Reds and White Sox was shroud-|the recent world's series between tne|}caren, National Bank of Com- eure enough if his furnishing needs have been amply pro- ed in suspicion. 5 White Sox and Cincinnati Reds, accord- | merce, 31 Nassau Street. vided f i" George Grant, owner of the Boston ling to Secreta: sMarridge. Biforte to bu r jonal ed much the same as Se tag : oa a Frazee. The owner of the|!cate President Ban Johnson provea| The Fulton composed of Give him Par-amount Socks—the price will gratify you Here they are, good warm overcoats of ves was heartily in favor of any fruitless. as has been the case of Into, | Relate oO ee ee as much as the socks will please him. All the popular shades strong wear-giving fabrics, correctly reform that would curb public gamb-| due to the intemal etme in the league. | * * Soin ve i and Is fr fine cotton at $1.50 for airs to silk s e | <eing at ball grounds, but wt the same |itarridge sald the matter “probably [SMM victories | gt Pi apa ei rsonias: £15 P styled and expertly tailored, for men and fa ie he questioned rumors that mem- | would be taken up" at the next mee: on : 5 r . aM 7 : 7 i gehers of the White Sox during the last | of the club owners, a8 cvphgilltac J Tom Connolly, who handles the afs Come in and get his gifts where profiteerless prices add young men who look for quality in| their Terenas Bers crations, Bre Grant |Susiness Jef when Johnson and his five | tatra of the Colonial Lyceum, would] — Jey to Xmas giving. ie: G clothing. At this price the coats will not Pipointed out that ull club owners fully | “Iovallsta”’ steam rollered their way over | like to hear from the Annunciations: Here's our idea of a gift list with a “pocketbook” con- fi 1 ! PePointed “the essential factor in pro- | ‘hv Ruppert-Frasee-Comiakey trio ut the y_ Name, Cathedral Civ i : be here long feauional basaball was its honesty and | annual xathering in New York. It ta un- ie strenath. His address) Science: oy te: in No, 601 West 11th Street, Tel. ache thought that magnates in both | derstood here that this “other business" Par-amount Shirts — Belts, initi Lait ) p ‘ mien WOULD be, Feady at all tkmes| refers to the gambling rey. rt 2800 Audubon, . Feats pecilegp raat arias hit san aired dey ‘ There are browns, heather mixtures, oxfords, make any reforms nece | Rese pe : iy, 50. \E maintain the good nume of big league | ae pride Boiss hi oy eal abe Peis anene Cameieiey Pashia r but we do—$2.00. Jewelry, cuff links, studs and He blues and greens; all double breasted; some m Fhe 2 § A have m1 ments have been compieto TY, cuff y s A i b n vmistrate Francis McQuade, vidently caused every one to draw into| for the bis wrestling carnival which| Par-amount Neckwear, with scarf pins in gift boxes, 50c to a satin lined, some lined with de Luxe (satin the New York Nationa shells, Owner Comiskey of tho! miny Roche will stage at the armory of the accent on the “wear,” un- $2.00. (ed finish); others have silk yoke and sleeves, an ardent bancball | White Sox declared that he had nothing |the 1st Field Hospital, N.Y. G., No. 56 usually attractive, too—in Xmas Handkerchiefs, 6 in a box, Hs oe Boling sn proteasinealbearbul/ feu, pseree by, nim Red. proved the | Wott, Miedo a atSStn | Bases O100, B10, 83.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Crepe ai $1.00 | FY Regular Sizes 8 eports to be groundiess. He added. | of Majo ’ . Satur= 5 fe the significant reply that there | nowever, that if any es idenod ee weet lday night, ‘Three ontests, all to a fi each, R egu! : District Attorneys in every him, hw would use all of hia resnurces to| ish. will feature the prograinme, In ers, and prices as popular, $2.50 Mufflers, $2.00 to $6.00. Cro- 34 to 42, > 3 SRR circles throughout the | There al & HUGE fara, folloe liminaries.. ‘Th show will be started to $5.00. cheted and knitted weaves, | ; bi * ntof opinic ith ly at 8 o'clock. In the main e: A i r : gy te ‘tho onnmcnaus of opinion | nItial taper cluded, that Ban John. | Windek” Zdyazko, the ‘Pollan herculn, And the list not only has a price conscience, but a quality 5 a proper body to start an immedi- |aan Bad once 68 investigation, Thig | will meet ge Strambulr 0} guarantee—satisfaction or money refunded. IE On is le Fri rf an 4 Satur la e Bearer en Shh wu | —— - Shop No. 9 opens next Saturday, at 163 E. 42d St., at J J m thick with rumors and vei! d | K. of ©. Gives Show Despite Cold. Tees ever since the last World's| The zero weather had no terrors for Series. This commission, consisting |the Kniglits of Colunbus “flying squad- “wt John A. Heydler, President of the | ron of boxers lust niqht, when Jimmy fational League; Ban Johnson, Pres- | Twyford took his troupe to the Naval mt of the American League, and | ir station at Rock»oway Point, Lo I., in ry Herrmann, Chairman, is th Third Avenue. Another convenient place to settle your Christmas gift problems. You're welcome. qua . sw? ~Fittn Floor, Front. « JETS EIE a ‘co ee Cordially, ; fn ) bs Don't fe ea all, “re {motor cars and staged w show for the ti 10 P.M, Fer iat arent te unlimited power as well as auf. |Sviation corps. Five bouts and a wres- week preceding P Pet Oe | ft fands to wet under way any |The fertile Morea yt yr oRremme. Xmas titi Seale on your = | e e (Mivestivation that may be necessary, key O'Gatty and Jimmy Martin, It itt 3 Jiminy Ma ages. ; , “ORK Myon Heydicr maid he was not pre: | wont tin rounds win OG tie wit vee = GHIRT Ops ““*™ ERAL , no NEW YORK (Wared to make any comment on gam- | ner on points, othorn the bill we _ HERALD SQU ARE le charges at this tine. He In-| fay Smith va. Jim Montgomery, Charley INC. | to ‘ve out of town on a holiday |De Rates vs, Jimmy ('Gatty, Silas Green Third Avenue, at 59th Street, , 2885 Third Ave., at 149th St., Promx. | Cation and wil) not be available for Battling Gans, and the’ Corona Kid ve. Patey Finnegan. Young Mundy and H business until After the first ' Pete Wiley met in the wrestling match, ‘They put up & Gt bout, with hofors even, Third Ave. at 125th St, Harlem, 201 West 125th St, at Seventh Ave. 160 Nasnan Street, Tribune Building. | 1628 Br way, at 50th Street. 1526 Third Avenne, at 86th Str ies Foot St, at Third A\ _-nmanaenaatittenann_.NO 1 Main St, Getty Bq Yonkers, ivgyli ax R/@viivaNiire\

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