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Trio of Amateur Boxers Home From Successful Tour of Scandinavian Countries. HB trio of American amateur boxers who toured the Scan- Atnavian countries have re-| turned from a successful trip, hav- ing ‘won thirteen of the helipad bouts in which they fisured. Ashton Donze of New Orleans won the featherweight championship of Sweden and also the city champion- ship at Copenhagen. John Burke of Pittsburgh captured the heavyweight | champ onship of Sweden and the city | championship at Copenhagen. Frank Cassidy of this city won the lightweight title at Copenhagen, but) was defeated in his attempt to cap- | ture the Swedish title. The local lad was the least auccess- | ful of the trio, losing two of his five starts, while bis two companions cagh won five out of six starte. ‘The: boys brought home several cups Bhd trophies and were loud In their pralne of the treatment they rocelved abroad. Benjamin Levine of the local Amateur Athletic Union headquar- tere had ¢harse of the boys. [xis dropped Walter Camp from | ite football gommittee for the first time im forty years is Because he failed to name a Yale man this sea- | som on his all-American cleven. It is said that this is the first time that h@ ever failed to put at least ono representative of the university on post-season team. ‘Camp has been so long connected Yale footbal! in some capacity or other siucs he twice captained the team two score of ycars ago that It S¢ems a shame that he should be en- Mirely dropped {from all connection with gridiron affairs at New Haven. Buch is the march of time, though! CCORDING to a despatch from New Haven last night Police Chief Phil Smith, for the first | is fumored that the reason that | ‘ IF DEMPSEY HAO SV6GE STED 500,000 IWTHE OLD DAYS THEY Would HAVE EXAMINED UiM- the Treasury of the United) States Golf Association. Faw governi® bodies are in as flourishing a condition as the United | States Golf Association, after year the treasury, amounts to close to $15,000. ‘The question as to the best us: seo that continued to grow. {t is possible, . HE EVENING WUKLD, 2 RIDAY, HY GOSH, HE SEEMS To BE OK. iy THE BEAN- L'GOKS ¢ SLICES —— os | Close to $15,000 Surplus in was increases url well thia fund has been a problem some time to the association offictls, who thus far have ‘ DECEMBER 19, . |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK: 1919, | | a | Z\ DONT BEE (ane HAVE BEEN \ UNANIMOUSLY DUNDEE NEXT MONTH LEONARD wget § RECEIVE QZszpOOoO Youre A BEerreR MAN THAN 1AM BUNGE / ~~~ BIN O'DOWD RECENTLY RECEWED £/S000 FoR- HEETING GIBBONS IN A 10 RO. NO DECISION BOUT (1a7s A MINU re) NO, | was JUST INITIATED INTO THE "ETTA BIT PIE” fitextorl Z Bivves Fistic News | and Gossip By John Pollock To gc Out Baseball Gambling] Garry Herrmann to Wage Hot Fight Against Betting in Ball which year! Unless he changes his Hy ithin rks sic: ™ thes * 6 its balance tn Hale: Lapteaieatie, COULD Parks, but Imsists Last World’s Series Was Fairly Pee Lu no, holder of the feath> | Played and Won, will announce his re- for| ‘Deal area et (Spectel to The Bening World.) for! CINCINNATI, Dec, 19,—"If 1 remain at the head of the National word 'o matchmaker Jack lianion of ¢ tha Oly Of Philadelphia Commission I shall stamp out gambling in ball parks,” declared Garry been content to] al of the ame rrmaun to-day, “Whatever gambling evils may have arisen took however, that at the invested ask busi Jed to always: boxing y dec and |4 their start in the petty gar I'm nbling that has gone on in the stands and : to make it my business to drive gamblers out of every pai © since the Leonard-Dundeo| annual meeting to be held at the i beginning ya bk ae tds e jonsbip = twenty-round = bout | Waldorf on Jan. 9, some plan will be | Wd tP the sport. Kilbane is aR = . sake of the retent Worlds ae being framed up nay sobeduled there Jan. 16 was an-! suggested by wai least part of} iy le business in Cleves handled by blers, | cannot believe them, for much belief Rew ab MEER has aawsitied that-a-mocicl-| the fioney. can be'u ind detract from a splendid victory fairly won by the Cincinnati Club, pal permit bad been given for the) Clubs holding the championships re- Some of the statements made by a well known baseball writer have Vout. He says that be has received} ceive $1,000, an aimcunt which does : alrcady been show 3 mistakes or exaggerations. Pat Moran has ees that the bout would be a/ not begin to cover tha expénse to! cote wired me that the story of his rescuing two Red pitchers from ‘a twenty-round boxing exhibition and | which the entertaining organ ne | menree) Cae ie betting gang who were getting the boys drunk ts an absolute false- nét @ championship affair, The con-| are spul, 1 tile sui wore increased vote! tu offer be] Hood, Aw to the rest of the reports, show me some real proof and I'l: teat wiD ‘be staged In the arena where | yen cre Is te Junot uuestion, It} action ina hurry, een no p the Yale hockcy team formerly played | will pe recalled that at the ‘The arena | io It ts said W ite games on artificial icc, 1 scat 19000 peopl that Alderman Davo -Fitagerald, the | ° t known of Connecticut referees,.' {) judge ths bout. f tl will feature the bill that Dave Mackwy has the 1st Regiment ti itt arranged for Armory next Monday nigbt. There is| ¥'" a at deal of interest in seeing Jac! key, tHe lad who,so decisively | ton fr will tackle i} meet Joey Fox, the ky ink Moran will fight th. Patay {any ulterio T@hason, @ rugged Trenton boy. On! S!'ouxh he a a ae bill Joe Lynch of this city | Sih My maee Rapepeaint ce he fought Jess Wi- {next year to Fut th me here in the Garden, tackling Jack | dose mecond as 0 membern on ita Burke, an A. &. F. pr: ange The fourth | Dembere on Ios or "Met" association, ut, gompleting the hill, brings to- ther “Joe Benjamin and Mickey ley Of Newark. D AVE DRISCOLL, manager of the| Arena of Jersey City, yesterday announced the card for his all- Star boxing show to be held in the| , 4th Regiment Armory in /¢ om Monday night, Dec. au follows: Harry ( s-|the pavi bu vs. Augie Ratner of the leac York, Al Reich of New York vs. ‘Tom | Mana Cowler of England, and Johnny Kil. | relyine Dane. featherweight champion of the! Melntyre world, vs. Young Chaney of Balti- Ms te More, ‘This is not Gcorgs Chaney, Prisco says, but is the Young| Marlo Chaney who won the King’s tnphy in! ahe n the interallied Yand. A') of the to go eight round rnament in houts are schedu ARRY HFRRMANN, Chairman of the National Baseball Com- mission, when for a statem@nt yesterday upon his return to Cincinnati in ri h Ful lerton's diactonures m Evening W to ipsue any signed stateme press. Mr. Herrman d that the mente of Fullerton carried various insinuations for which there was solutely no ground, and that the Na- Honal Raseball Commission was in- Vestigating the entire n rand that legal action would be brought to Prove the truthfulners of the » Ments. He refused to discuss wit The Evening World representative the surpicions thot have beon brourht 4on the last Worls's Series, and just | added that if The en) Ww Fullerton or any other authority Any statements that they » Int them come out plainly and | : pared to submit their proof lerrmann had just returned from city and stated that iar with the article pablisned | day, but nevertheless rifused to! ea detailed statement other than! without grounds and that it be thoroughly investinated and public would be left to judge." y to hear Garry say in one state- BASKETBALL NOTES. rs tthe af irom BR lish Me Mickey hook a h Meo ter posed van K tounty Prusso Bayonne, N Jorsey losses, come, eavyw feated in stradi that the Fullerton charges are |?" fe and in the next that a fui! fun on Ing on and mn will arket at game Ney vinet ‘alder, wis " r if Chale y Raskin, Dar wit Harr come wi for } or wea Ad four h a ree his t Iress 1 ama in the In City, with fi is a close AGO, wht Cham Dee wrest! tlapham, ing Britian « Caddock Defeats British Wrestling ' 1 Bart ‘The Bay os to WL for the {bk | | | | | QUICK, HANNIBAL, THE ALIENIST! | - 2, By Thornton Fisher}, 22.00% 2w.2 2-1 HIS TITLE Again ST a | University, composed natore, | i | Merz, Li Ce Je It was an even break in the Knights of Colum: | App rept a bead Olled @ | pus Bowling “Leaqus- ast gueht when Veronica tal of 1,032 In the Americ ational | De Sot and St. ten ¥ ng tournament last night when | sme 8D '¥ hooked up with the New Rochelle | gr fn jeronice, 140. is Is next to the highest totai |S Tuadus OF6; Vervnice, ed In the league this season, Bergen j_ Jack Henrichs, a formet Varick Street bowling nolds the record wit mist, i back inthe bowling game. He ts ¢ Veronica Counell in” ti that it was impoestt being unavoidably detained tn New Jerse in ler, avur | | A | n Defeats Thompson, |in the main event of eight ro. a shar aie Pe aeneey | YN, J. Dec, 19.—Wil- | Amboy Sporting C Ryan’ mp.cushi ie and clever weltor-|bing and stiff punches to 1 hember al i Brunswick, N. J., won|body gave him the better of e fee WAG “do worn here last night by out-|round. The cold weather kept many of, : . | pointing Wi pint ithe fight fa Hs plea hud its effect, Last season | and ous | Considering that dan, i6 . aed ae | Nadouel Prohibitic Bitont ere Wemony Me | iN he ah 4 weight, will be wen in action for the fw thine | | ing of the M ts Gc \ bee ‘| t to Jan ith or, Chair Mord re hs the National Wehind the change. 9 good fights tw that the commac dif the i S H Tobey meet tmtcl ia caeme rie | | sone » Obmnla A, A, of Philadtiphra, | Jaackaon expecta Menjann ot Can | toma a: tie Arend A, C, ot Jertey City on | dan, & | | Fi | tiene Tu * '« 8. bn Nia R ; Mier es “Men area practical lot—thank Heaven—and you'd be o Dow matohmaker of the Tt aware of that fact, too, if you filled as many Xmas socks as hee ‘ hampion ot Ido. One practical gift puts more enthusiasm into a he- CARA cl Acs he Bg Vi man’s Xmas than a carload of dew-dabs.” Won " There's a little inside information from a veteran in the . gift business—and you can follow that advice in a Par- ' match amount Shop, where you wi! find practical gifts, attractive Hane Rei in| to the eye—and to the purse as well. Just compare the | sieves abe ae ican | values! X i) | Par-amount Shirts—heading the | Mufflers—crocheted and knitted “ i bi eam wwe | Tist—wonderful valucs—$2.00. —$2.50 to $6.00. } Paramount Neckwear—a close | Jewelry—cuft Loks, studs, scarf ekey | 3! # Dla Ww sem & ©) second in the winning class— | Pins—S0c to | f Ne it ees ett $1.09, $1.50 and $2.00 in gift boxes. Pe EEe in box— | Wook et 2.00; pitied Ka Wa kig+::| — Pareamount Hosiery — that'| 91:50 and $2.00; Silk—$1.00 each, ee ville comes far from footing the list— Pajamas—plain, restful colors— | the eon es se | 6 in & box—$1.50 to $3.75 per | $2.50. | : ; box. Also Interwoven Hose— | Le/ts—initial and plain buckles | | 50c¢ to $1.00 per pair. Sc to $1.50. | DO ae nt e | Gloves—cape, mocha, suede, | Suspenders—an extra pair al- | id ae i s wivre'a wool and lined models—$1.00 to, ways comes in handy. In gift | Herlihy rig i $5.00. boxes—75c and $1.00. tarry A : ‘ : And to insure his compicté pleasure—there’s a guarantee | th \ ' ae, NEY, ed 0 of absolute satisfaction or money refunded without ques- | Waites Pitagorabd of | ° Keto ares gare vais | tion. | Li i ‘ 4 Eight convenient shops in New York and one in Yonkers, : | ° Ly Stores open un- forget te ‘ ie tb tt) 10 P.M, For pal ed! Gras ry 2 r week preceding eels on sear : ioe Xmas 12 P.M, iit) ‘ehenbene Caddock | pon fy ni 7 kane reurn me in Bow and, FoR INC. 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CAMBRIDGE »ston Colley jth | The Yale Club ed its fourth suc- | cessive victory a match with the| Princeton Club team tn a,Class B series of Métropolitan |Championship tourney on Hoyt ing Stuyve wright of Yale by a score [iss | Because he erted the nine in} midseason, the ‘sity letter was with | held from Johnny Ackerman, catcher | and first baseman on the Columbia | University varsity baseball team last | j spring: CAMBRIDC | darvard varsity rowi 7 on next with Yale jda, | CAMBRIDC yard’s line-u, Jeu gamb against, Oregon at Passe | dena was announced to-day as the |eame as that which started the Yate | game nearly a month ago. Tiske Brown Jat left guard is the only newcomer in Ithe first team ranks if ome Strikes atx and Spares ) a hard fight Timinie Senatore'a Five, known as the) $% sure, to give the valtng, bo for the laurels when they tm The Cox-Dunbar yrics individ) duled to be rolled bowling champlonsilps Richoin 4 alleys wae +4 film to reach tho alley Hy rs " Falls opened thelr golfing season | al 2 Bor. gos,’ ‘ssis medal » bring the best bow! Co, with A movement ts on fact Billy os Pr to Alley ‘Owntra” Agaclauon, oe Up with Peter Mowley fo the bowling a 1 with Mrs, for low Trving | Nartonal i the succeeded in weuring the ser Ann Outhi for Qo ye Outfits | Skates of excellent quality, hardened and tempered steel, \ trated above... . Other Outfits Up to $40 Until Christmas 831 BROADWAY Near 13th Street 125 WEST 125TH STREET Near LENOX AVENUE 405 BROADWAY. 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