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ee ements oe aera eee. es ee ee iad i i aca aa nde 1. Fane BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF? OLUMN Carpentier Must Fight for Him for Next Year and a Half, Says Charles B. Cochran, English Promoter, Now Here. Comrright. 1919. by The Prem Prbihing Co, Fhe New York Evening Workt be the HARLES B. COCHRAN, English promoter and theatri- cal man, who promoted the re- cent Beckett-Carpentler bout in Lon- on, the result of which has aroused euch interest in boxing that promo- ters the world over are wildly bid- ding against each other for a Demp- @ey-Carpentier battle, is now in this city and is stopping at the Knickers bocker. “When the French lad sent across the decisive punch that cast such gloom over England he really did more than anything ever done before to arouse interest in boxing, clares Cochran. “Beckett was believ to have had a rood chance ¢! stop- ing Carpentier. People thought that ges wouldn't be in his old-time form because of the rigors of war But what a fevelation! “[ don’t know much about your fighter, Dempsey, except that he must be a terrific hitter, but I'll bet that he hasn't the winming person- ality of the Frenchman.» Why, when that French boy smiles you can't help liking him. “And Carpentier isn't one of those so-called up-~stage fighters, either. After the fight with Beckett some four hundred school children went around to his hotel to see him, He came out and played for an hour with the tots. Tossing them up in the air, kissing them and doing a WINNING TERRY, Me GovERNS TITLE AT HARTFORD W. Herbert Fowler, English Star, | Not an Amateur in Golf Here. | The announcement that W. Herbert Fowler, famous across the water as the | builder of the Walton Heath links, je on his way to this country immediate- ly brought visions to the enthusiastic golfers of exhibition matches with an international flavor, So much has been said about the possibility of a visit of the Mngilsh profeesionais—euch as Vare Spitball is still legal, which looks like the Wets had scored one vie-| UP, es rere ane by a hee lot of the playful things that amusen| gop, tiny. bras Taylor, Herd ar Abe In City’s Public Schools| OWN SPORT HISTORY Jiiory, anyw club, Interest in the Harvard-Orgeon aa eve me, he ista real! yitcheli—that when a player does come n Ulty's ublic schools) el Ade So eos pattie apparently . overshadows» all a to the United Slates from Great Brit- a — = Three-cushion billiards is growing Jimmy Wilde still claims he got a raw deat. Says the only points he) other sport events that were ever 667 HAVE thé whip hand in a way |" he Ws certain to be rected with ai jof Commerce ieads the Manhattan-| so popular in the “roaring forties"| got in Milwaukee were the decimal points in 2.15. bi geagaypntebe-s sd when it comes to matching Car- | Bronx division with 4 wins and no| that the whieh will opas see ee ‘Sad to relate, however, these prospec- tive matches have been somewhat “gtymid" by the fact that Fowler in this country has no amateur status. On the other side course architects an reenkeepers are not classified as pro- fessionals, but the United States Golf Association a few years ago ruled Otherwise. ‘This places Fowler in such pentier and Dempsey. I have ‘with me now Carpentier’s signed con- tract. For the next year and a half he must box any one any place that T say. “I am in favor of staging the pro- posed i Gistinguished company as Walter J. nde Carpentier-Dempsey fight in re tr forme! aipateur champion of lon. In the first place it is neu-| Great “Britain and America; Devereux “tral ground, and then there wouldn't 78 NEARS aco Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Dvening Worlr), DUNDEE MAY HAVE VISIONS OF THAT DAY WHEN # A CHAMPIONSHIP @HANGED HANOS In CONNECTICUT THERE ARE MANY WHO FIGURE JOHNNY TO BEAT” LEONARD X OVER THE LONG Route Budding Athletic Talent Many Tournaments in Progress and Rivalry Among Teams Is Intense. are having THLETRS representing the var- ious high and public schools Friar’s Club, duct a special match losses, Lsoys High tops the Brooklyn division with 3 wins against no losses and Far Rockaway with 5 wins and No defeats leads the Queens division. | Wylde ay apectal "Ac & which the play will The High Sctools soccer tourna-| after the evenng pert ment which after a very successful | theatre Cannefax play 150 points for wag: season has been completed, was wo P 18 WON | epproximately $1,500, by the High School of Commerce with 10 games won and no losses, The EVENING WORLD'S Cannefax, the champion, and Charles City College will defend the cham- By Thornton Fisher between Robert t week, has set] 9 tors Night’ om noc begin until ormances at the 1d Otis are to ers amounting to AY, DECEMBER 26, 1919.7 ON THE CTHER HAND IT MAY GIVE BENNIE A LOT OF TIME TO BEAT OUNDEE uP K Oregon Team That Faces Harvard New Year’s Day Composed of Many Veterans The Two Elevens Are Evenly Matched in Weight, While There’s Little Difference in Their Style of Play. By William Abbott. ARVARD’S eleven has crossed the continent to meet in the Carnival of Roses at Pasa- dena New Year's Day a team boast- ing the highest ranking on the Pa- cific Slope. The University of Oregon 19 entitled to the Far West title on the following record: Defeated Uni- lineup that faced Princeton ané Yale with the exception of “Clubby Clark, the giant guard and strong- est Cambridge forward. Both Oregon and Harvard are about even in weights, The Bast- erners are much heavier on the line, while Oregon's backtieid bas many pounds advantage over Harvard. The Pacific champions are veterans, Many will by playing thetr jast game for Oregon next weck. Howard and Anderson, the Ore ends, ure fast down field and de- pendable tacklers, but ure greatly outweighed by Desmond and ,Steel, Harvard's wingmen. Spike “Leslie and “Ken” Bartlett make a for- midable pair of tackles for Oregon Roth tip 185 and are very aggressive versity of California, 14 to 0; Uni-|ianet ni” Wentern critics, ondereul versity of Idaho, 27 to 0; University! “png guards, Williams and Mutz, of Washington, 24 to 18; Oregon Ag- gies, 9 to 0, and the Multnomah Club, composed of former college stars, 19 to 0, Oregon lost to Washington State 7 to 0, although the losers out- played the victors. Harvard is the first of the Three to invade the Land of Rockies, The big intersectional gamo next week is supposed to give! @ good line on the relative strength of East and West styles of football, but really there isn't any pronounced have unusual’ physical strength and | fit well into Oregon's machine. Centre is played by Red Lesie, a younger brother of Oregon's left’ tackle. He is a reliable passer and plays a roving Big) ight Half Br: | stocky, ndenberg, short and ing line plunger and tive on cross-buoks. Left Half Jacobberger is tall and rangy, a fine type of open field run- ner, Fullback Huntington is a strong line breaker and braces his line on, difference in the way football is/the defensc. Quarterback Steers played here and out on the Pacific! weighs 190, which is far heavier than Coast. Easterners depend on drop! Eastern standards for the position. kicks for points via the toe line. On| The Oregon quarter is a fast open the other side of the continent place-| field runner and a deadly forward ment kicks are used. Perhaps the| passer. The entire backfield is strong big Eastern colleges have become} both at linc rushing and open war- more scientitic in the art of rough-| fare. ing a player, clipping from behind,| Oregon starts her attack from close knoeing and mussing up ap oppon- ent in the passing game, but for this superiority there is little else to dis- tinguish between the rival styles of football that will battle at Pasa- dena. formations. Three backs stand in a line about three yards from the line of scrimmage. The quarter takes his position behind the backs and when the signal is given the men shift cither to the right or left. All plays ‘The Crimson is in for a tough|are started from this formation, afternoon, make no mistake about| which provides sufficient deception this, Harvard will employ the same| through a large varigty of plays. Copyriyni, Kaiser claims there's nothing in the mitt game him a thing. . Harvard 1920 football schedule then to October. SPORTS’ LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara 1919, by ‘The Presa Publishing Co. eee Harvard guys won't be (he first to put on trick plays in Los Angeles. Mack Sennett’s been going it for years. at — If the Westerners succeed in work- | ing deep into Harvard's territory? | are then held for downs several times “Steer” Manerud, Oregon's 128-pound specialist, may be called into action. This midget is somewhat of a wizard either at kicking placements or sneak- ing through on trick plays. Californians make their annual Carnival of Roses an ali-day celebra (The New York Ryeving Woris. TICKETS, 28,000 OF ’EM, ALL SOLD AT PASADENA “Gott mit uns” never siarts Jun. 1, with open dates irom PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 26.—Tickets for the Oregon-Harvard football game at Tournament Park New Year's Day Emmet and A. W. Tillinghast. one of the busiest | other schools finished | Spine wie i en Siti Gol RUE NABeEy ccone wiaten cacharl |Uwew irs Hike te co tour: toe COUNEY: (psagong inthe latory of the Public ORei Gite tte eet a raie | lonamnip, or the Trlanwuler Coen eee eee stca vill i th last inute |in company with his assistant, ‘Tom ¥) Sy ws i. i haere a ’ * Prizefighter is one guy that docaa’t mind getting the gut 4 he close of the first day’s sale ties will atep in at the last minute by 3 School Childs, rtis, Dewitt Cl : ig of which WwW ouy 9 7 g and halt the bout as they might do in| Simpson, ‘They expect to get ax far a8” Kchools Athletic League. At present F iH, Dewitt Clinton, Rich- | obms of the Manhattan Chess Club, in jin Pasadena the Tournament of Roses mes aouiky: y Cau fornia, by the, latter part of Janu. there are several tournaments being Hatt, einai ties ally asmus | the Sherman Square Hotel, Corneil and x re A “I ce © ‘i ? t Association announced that all of the “There is tremendous interest in box- | services fe Fequired, He js a splendid | curried on and considerable rivalry Hal, Townsend, Harris, Stuyvesant, |Pennayivanin, two oharter, me eth merican League war's the only thing Ruppert’s got brewing this year. 35.000 tickets provided had been taken ing now in Europe. Even women are | golfer, and in 193 won the Jubilee Vase. |nog sprung up among the embryo| mahwick, the lengue, will bo represnted by teams ae . ee Ute Aol _, land that mone’ waa {eft for the’ pros taking up the aport. Everywhere you fie Played for Zngiand vs, Scotland 10 a aera ae nletio. Noreen ¥°! Whe Whitney Sub-Target Tourna-| York University, playing this year for WAX THEY'RE BAITING BAN) TOUD: THINE HE WAS A CZARDINT. |posea) wile fn Los Angelos to-day and go you find them discussing the sport, | 1% 1. el f sf othe first time. «a | to-morrow Dud areatipast of tos wendarful ins A uiAcoe eh ine Gaiinurol Golf Civh| coe ee Mepor! DaeReIneR cham ee mente Pelee Se ase — act English guy offers $300,000 to Dempsey and Kearns, and it looks like | 2 ei terest is because of the likeable| wil be provided with some sort of; Plonship under the jurisdiction of) cess A large number of schools have RY LINC TO) nb Dec, fe aint | two Jacks will take the pot. | SAN FRANCISCO, De 26.—The Frenchman's sensational victory over | amusement on the first day of v0 de-|the P. S. A. L. has developed into|entered teams and interesting and Lehigh would face W. & J. on the grid- 5 5 eee ee |Harvard football eleven which will our champion. Hinge aes Oe eae aate reouitiy that|ONe of the most exciting and keenly | close mate e been shot. ‘The |from here on Oct, 25, next year, The Trouble with these English fighters is they fight under Marquis Of| play Oregon on Now Year's Day, was OXING i 1 i becat the House Committee hed arranged for | contested tourneys. When this ‘tour. s Prey 4 ae ea flowed Q Sei ned nrs Quinceberry rules. jentertal vd here yesterduy afternoon by “ " ftpamccaseal pce rik 8 shecial luncheon Suembers and. their | Hament was suggested it was read- proposed a two-year agreement. «ee : I the ad Club. ‘ 8 me were displayed In| Ponts, There will be dancing “4nd |ily seen that many obstacles, such | defeats, and Flushing with 3 wins and | PAILADELPHIA, Dec. , 28.—While Carpentier’s in the limelight and Beckett's in the lemonlight. _Dr. Rob et T. Fisher, the head coach the war days. The sport not| {music from 12 until 7 o'clock in as expenses for teams travelling to|0 losacs, while Bvander Childs, with |Marathon runners ‘hailing from Baltle Sits 38 lala eiae a aiaumnar sla Aude caty ce only helped to build up our men, but | ¢vening. other courts and the distance sepa-| the same record as Manual leads the | more, Washington and this city dresied | Our idea of an all-American back is Thedm Bara’s. gvvd condition but he and the other it helped to entertain them as well. | Morton gotfers hada wonderfulekating | rating the various schools, would | second division. [in running, costume) were | awaiting ates ae coaches will Welcome the chance for . ynd on the links last week as wel have to ‘be overcome, John J. (eee BrePler a” (RUB. es 2 eapUS a | some more practice. All the Allied countries’ best men oo ‘exhibition. performance. Charles! McHugh, inspector of athletes, rem-| At the last meeting of the P, 8, Christmas Day modified Marathon, the \f the Harvard guys ever see those movie queens they're gonna lose) opportunities for exercise on the cked the sport, and now that the} in of St. Moritz, Swits~ : sanction for the ra withdrawn, I id for hold Ms bas (cla aapeney Mires y | Kuense fe Bergin or et pig crowd, the|cdied this by dividing the tourna-| A. L., the Chairman announced that a lotta ground for holding. Weal were tow, nocording. to ceerabank are home from the front they areyerlant, wAincluding Mrs. Ronald 1H.|Ment into three sections until a win-|he had granted a sanction to the @ isle Reiley pariyi (coldewaathen (ean tae Seta tee Book MUCarpentier fight all|Bariow, North and South women's her ja each | one igs decided. This! Brooklyn College for an Interschol- 5 Tl eee ree een Pel Acmmiplatratdon) Hab Ee tomes thal teaat | Aearifcevelvwhera“uAtl the canld In Wourope wera thers, {oeenener eliminated the expensive travelling | y race on Jan. 81 and also Bi l All f 1 VOY Beeeerer wecpls A Burope were thers: STeTorhin will go South |Recessary in the conduct of smus Hall for its meet Feb. 7 owling ey ERAS ede bouniatnn Ware nie ‘The best writers, too, reported the mill.|_ Harry Pllis of Maverhit © Age BD Mel straight clty series being played in following officers were elected Babe Ruth is now in the tobaceu business, but he ain't making Home | RP Nu ednapaay a eda ber bd rE pi tegateseht spa erat oi Ne nasistant to Herbert. Stro! e| pl of the sectional series now in| for next year: By Chatter Tack Runa there. of the’ team indulged in a a mr ready (0 sive 6 puree Of $250,- | Engineers’ Country Club: “pri operation and which has proven so] William Andrews, = Chairm oye Ue Berl “opportunity er a real ‘workout Sd ol diye = BP cee F ne | Successfull Robert J. Shearer, Treasurer, f opportunity fOr A foal | workour oe Tempe Pitre rinaries wth ee” ler BI ges the| Up to the present the High School | Rowland A. Patterson, Secretary. Feb, 1 la the date set for the annual Baler nn ty crane see anouscaeing to Paris, which shows the diffe ect meso me with the arrival of to meet Jack Kearns, Dempsoy’s man. | Massachusetts smateur chapion bowling contest given yearly by rleatignters: | é ° : 2 held inte this fall, recen Tackney, editor o| a York ‘i ee ager, and ree what terms I can make | wae held ite thy A wiere he W POG Taokiay. ealtor OF Whe NSy eee Garry Herrman is willing to quit if ten out of fifteen clubs are against| Eddie itz Heats a Middleweight with him for a bout in London.’ vialt orem st Neer Tarener wet Bowlers’ Journal, at Joe Thum's White) |; whi ahi a ine ye aren ( CHIGATLELIR Dee 4 i. Mr. Cochran has extensive theatri- | Oeditan open title holder Elephant Bowling Academy. This eyent| him. ich shows Garry is still in favor of a high percentage o kick i Rea piers Deeb nadie 1 interests, owning not less than <i sieibiar has always attracted the best bowlers itzs ns of Ne ork, the hard- Seven theatres in fomhon, While here ULTS Fight fans in this country are deep- ten Gaye. te man i ote vow) hee ot the lore Greater ‘New York. Bowling will Washington dope has it that Johnson will quit the Senators. But it's|nitting lightweight, easily defeated Detroit on the night of Jan, n | Og ‘co i 01 ow Borre 1 , he is going to atrange attractions tor |OUT OF TOWN FIGHT RES ly interested in the outcome of three| yatta A.C. om the cient of dan. 21. Das Jovart at 2 P.M. and continue without | riram, not Walter. Young doe torre, welsh ite 150° pound, them. (es - fights which are to be fought in Lon-| jetter from Billy Rooke, matchmaker of the a eas Has? Narn yo e on 8 wicked wild right-hand sw: knocked dl vis ont ouls tteln bas starte wave. 2% 1 ' “itus! ong to his nees in eo it L LIPPR manager of Jeft| Al Retch Wine by Knockont, [don to-night, as two of the fighters| club, stating that he is ready to stage & bout | Yon) soaring ascociation's qucet for Mamlernd They've taken the ban off coal,’but the Big Ban is stil! on the red hot | Miwsimmcns to hit ences tn te re Smith, the international mid-|,.Al Reich of New York knocked out|/are Americans, while the other ts) pore date between Pitasimmons and | oeiio.itd, Louis will turn 12 at leas, 142 aimee | ong Tati tae the sane Wan, ion be teend Gloweight star, ia atill on the | ZOk¥.,Fi7mn Of Boston in tho fourth i wall known to the followers of the| ; |Seond' Priday'in Jecuary, + - him’ all over the ring. Borrell’ lasted Leal of Mike O'Dowd. He says that| Trenton Armory, Trenton, N. J., y gare here, ‘Ted Lewis, who fights} Joe Leonard, the fast ttooklyn featherweizht, who | president of the Kasten Ales [ TT ; Pia P. Pa A ee Hi BOS 290k terday | Matt Wells, the English welterweight, | contrected the crip while down in New Oricens, 's | ow Htaihons teres aan | Aon £ennis yers rrepare pleat a out Denver way they are ready to a 1 cenit Englishman, is popular here, | ¥!! ssain and he has tust been signed for two | 1 othe best season e e y guarantee O'Dowd $15,000 for a titular Murray Wal ileal ape eeagrnnageealienpigh | matches by bis manager, Silvey Burns. On Jan. 5, | "% tee Serer For Re imental Cham ionshi 5 | match. Smith isn’t worried whether] py TLADELPHIA, Pa De ( In the other two bouts Pal Moore, |i, weetticid, Mass, Leooard meets Phil Logan,| Leo Lucke, of the Metropolitan Bowling Cinb [p: or tot he gots y omer ia he feels sure | yohnny Murray, the hard hitting New| the bantamweight of Memphis, Tenn,,| white ou J | mmbers: who’ recently averaged 235 in an Ausericns delete xia 3 ¢ | that he'll land the title if he ever|Yorxur, surprised the big holiday | go . | ee | Mationa Trournament series mate u | or, surprise heb ollday | goes against some good French ban- | Paiis and several of the European cities, He. will mei ches with the Irish- - ‘ 3 i - cu in (or the big. Individual tournament | 4 « ee Raat Tr Arthur Cragin. In addition to the regi- 1 Mem Metter ne Tune Ameri:| crowd at the Natlonal A. 0. when,he |tam, while Johuny Griffiths of Akron, | rs Ata PRabeagh beat wiai ws [SE Bowtie je ies "|Many Stars Are Seen Tuning |mental nd" thagor "nationa doubles: ghter. f if walt out an artistic lacing to Joey Fo: y BU eece y | Leek be Pitan an . fast Hi ; " a | Paddy Mullins, O'Dowd's manager, |gfEnciand in one of the feature vouts, |» wii take on Francis Charles, the | sk’, revived $1,800 for snocking wat Bengt: JACK | yaeq pidertccks Jt, grandson of Joe Thum, 09 Up at the 7th Regiment fe likely. that this combination will hold | has not been heard from yet. Lippe — French welterweight, Charley Le-| Burke of Chicago at the Sportsmen's Club of | iy atiending » preparatory school at Annapolis, Md - Shidoon aura Moth BP the neh are claims that O'Dowd is dodging Smith,| frown Knocks Out Drownes. | acux tho French champion, was to| Srrark N. J. on last Monday night, Mf Morea | 4 In New Fork Chiy/ adage poligerty no | Armory hard hitters, ‘their, stylos being admir- Paddy? ss sealed Rae rs cha . ot thin wutn tve wurely got a big bunch of money | his ai nding, Le Le Yous é . ably adapted to the paired competi- ace gira Fre fhrat rung {Have fought Moore, but as he ts ill) if, niet at ta ee | ee ee | _ annem tions, ve | 1+ hei te Ra: ve! crit wo ur ke, ene 0 n bowlers are of the opinion that Bille “ — CCORDING to Eddie Mend alwith Johnny. Drownes, New. Ingland| with pneumonia, some Frenchman | rah mah bur chiaotlyn, bowlers are of the opinion that il SVN fannie clavera on (el Tinl’ ith aeaaneeeiRtiat ives rusnian atch will probably be closed |ightweight champion. here last night. | will take Ledoux's place. Jack Hanlon das completed his card of bout kiya, made, &, good Regiment held their annual]all signs point to a stirring match mi poiehly Sjoned | Referee “Gardiner advised Nim not to as eel inten Bae fee aes oe ere tO | Ba Heetin z pai Wall ail_signel 0 ferrin saeteh to-day between Jimmy Wilde | continu Jack Doherty, matchmaker of jational A, is special ns i | thristmas Day matches on th en Richards an n MR creak. to he fount atl a ot Marvvtile, —R. 1. bas deolded to re-| iphie en New Your's Day afernaoe, 11h 98 Mme hark oii board courts of the armogy yesterday, ) national Junior championship Newark next month. Mead h Mick aneell Je Winner ck Clay Turtwr, te Tod'an, and Larry Will Jobnny Kitlane movin Al Shubert, toe | acre 10'be two Of the inet b owiers awe ctr! in preparation for the regimental | tomorrow Moning 4 Zeal ago AN | Newark next month. Mead suys that| | Mickey Mussel! te vvrickoy {lame ot Hevigeort tor another 12round battle alaghlon | atsiane mine cee | Cleveland aa championship singles and doubles, | Aye"sets before the wonder boy of. the | the promoters of the Armory Club] pice’ of Jersey City outfought Burl {a Ia club in three weeks, ‘Turner end Will | jtannon, Jobni orgie Reynolds and |, illic Heins demonstrated that he is not a | which begin next week, American courts won at 4—6, 10—8, 7—6, | have had Wilde on the long-distance |puryear, the Denver bantam, in six {'4™s fought mich a great contest there Last week | Frankle Jerome. vs, Frankie Conway, hay been” in the bowling game by knocking of | Among the players In action were|6—7, 6—4. While Anderson has’ been | phone at Chicago, and that he has rounds, that he ls satisfied thelr next batde will be o Brooklyn Bat Neleon, the aggressive local middie- | vainent at Maurice Wyman's alleys, Arthur 8. Cragin, runner-up for the| playing well this season iis work is a reed to box Lynch 118 ai ; | area eonlae weight, wee sigued by bis manager, Sliver Hurs,| she Cisty.Glenn match for the suppers at ca. | title two y ago; Cory M. Ammer. | trifle erratic. He has not had a nut | F 4g fo nox Lynen pounds ring.) Wit Brennan Laces Vetroxky, | day for two battles Oo Jan. to Brockton, | faniti's still see . e the meget suc (mann, Harry L. Poblett, A. J. Kuser,| Toent amount. 0 conse ie pisotiog Stick to your last! wide, Mead is trying to make it 118) pyiuapeLiita, 1 Fey | ‘The officials of the Sportamen's Clad of New. | 10,00) 05 mm baltlse, Oe Tae ae om sanT: | cnet Ma eae | Leet eintetin eters Willian Diek:| agninat men of the top ranking to put . your le pounds at 7 o'clock, but It is thought e " Jark have finally decked that im the future all | fy 1 ¥.. Nelson will go against Hed | itis,” commonly ¢ s bene A : his own game on edge, #5 s > will agree to Wilde's te i It, administered |i giters that they olfer bouts at their shows Will ound bout | son Cunningham, the tormer Yale| “juchards started poorly In the tourna.) Wre do! that he w! ether a 41 «thd OTe, la lnein n Batroaky. of | amit Week ay ties (neg at thes acres: Fe Po | cp ctayelane nto, tend from six to ton teams to | Captain; Samuel ‘Robert MacAliister,} ment, like one groping his. way, but) 0 Because of the great discussion over|(‘alifornia in six rounds here at’ the » Hox wie men tiey select for inom OF) Dan Morgan and hip promising Hightwoight, Ka. | the Womans Natwial Hawing Aeccigea, ‘* |runner-up for the singles honors last | has steadily Improved as the rqunds their bout in London, it is believed Olympia A. A. Brennan was master of |& y will be dropped from the can’ Fitasiamons, left for Toron garter. | 8. © 2g ll J ees : le: Vilia;n | advanced. ‘He has been getting some fe) shoe | ro u _ season; A. Castle Postley, Williatn | a ur shoe business that a Wilde-Lynch meeting here will |the situation from DUC. the | courm, if one fishter outwelghs the other 12, 15 Boosey: esta mide. Bull (Cunningham, who move than a deoade| practice week-ends on the courts of the | ss has been ere! °! plucky sailor never in: a pe 0 pounds, then wy will © . bier | the ight w it DOU a ah ’ decade ad egime ory wil of a 3] t , ¢ g Siehiing Louisiana at the Olympia 4 pea m osing the er ci ane Oa, 8 — and a number of others, felon, AE trie young winners Ken standard and we propos eae Teac ent before tank | Max Willlamaon Scores Victory. | Harold Farcto sored an eaay victory over Ante | {ile tana theres Bed Sh ple MEW | HAVANA, | Cragin, who has been playing ac-| ain honors again, walle tla ' i Propose ee, Ed a gel dae camaael te Mit tin ancadae Wile | Sek of Chenlaad i ths Nelana ates OWI og ote in Iace--Major Bradley, }tively In preparation for the cham-| certain stat Anderion wil mnie & Ove") to stick to it, even though Lync! n ow- | jamson iladelphig defeated Willig | Philadelphis yesterday, Farese scored knockdowns, | wight,” has teanous for a well tom horn Il, St pionship as well as the national in- offal Tavithetitaitiea?? ae seinen claims that his poor show: |jemson, of Khlindslphin defeated Willig |gnein the third and wo tn the low Found, the oi | Wath A. rouch ews est souk Than Tremtan, | Saran Hace Hobert J. Owen, {door tournament to be held later. faced! jkicharde's a thar ne | Substitute re the order rauge he made the mistake of trying Of a ten-round bout | Spencer was | saving Moot from a mnonkout. Fares welabed 119) Fock ian ‘out in ou there a few "hight | nied ace Arihuf Qfiddleton, |Ammermann in. the aha JAaOG | pose Bly can against top ranking play-'Of the day. pat on weight for the bout so as running and holding lucky” to | end Root 126 pounds | Werner soppeds bute coloted fighter mained | Sister Susie, Currency. of Bin usual flery nat attack | jers is because there Is a movement on to sale something near the poundage | *#t the Umit = | Guampion Henny Leonard, who returned dome | Sullivan. | RAWrEn | uapewiarink: — Maanet Soar BIRY Overnaed Create cavaten HIS) oot to have performaryees in, the indoor RocErs Pix't Compan a1 e re- | ne South on Wednead r wo Fag ° { Land, Rame SO J r b count fo! pin ~ S PEE nN Severe ering a lack ot bd oe eee ctae gaa tartan er Memoees |'a CAL. Tar Tine Ite ak Pe Hulett witth Rase—Fredatick Miller, Ammermann, from his aide of thel fining, Ne recoKnition 2 any Geer training he ‘lost bis’ usual | ,POUGHKER ‘ a eo tounaer and Guipaiated Jake abe CAR a Cl va ha | away, Fairly. net, bombarded the backhand of his| TSReNMS. 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(ctve Benne ee | Broneho milly, partner ‘last season, is entering the {pointed out thas TUcharty ped ter 7 : DeFoe won nine out’ of the twelve | the cold climate, was m e Oly Service Men, Third Race—Ko! ueas |tournament this time with Frank 'T. | ¢ ¢ hy fn denise Tee Month. Leonard doesn’t consider that| Pounds in a hurd foucdt contest at the | pla of Philadelphia yeoterday in his coatest with! ome aenights of Columbus flying| Steel, Senator Jan Wjersone the young Brooklyn. star, | 2d tn the final of the national sentor in- he has a cinch against the clever Ital-| National A. 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