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Danaea MAR can oe lea 9 seat ee MBI eT fi 1 eehdicincsnnianes bet NEMO i AN 5 RESIS Semeieees = ae MBER 27, 1918. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DEC EMBE 518, ) SPEED AND FIGHTING BRIN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK TEDLEWIS STOPS. i a : — We ‘ *S BOXING SENSATION HALT Wk : ; t ' PUT CAR PENTIER IN CLASS (Copyright, 11y, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). TWELVE ROUNDS ; \ Poe ee 4 | ’ \|Pal Moore Makes Criqui Quit and Grifliths Knocks a . . 5 Out Charles. Pistio Career of French Marvel Just as Amazing as That of pepe fia LONDON, Dec. 27.—Two American American Heavyweight Titleholder— His Upset of Sport nant i Soc. Bante Ror! and Jo Gritfitas, wel Dope in Beating English Idol Beckett in Seventy Seconds decibively déteatod itéhen epposen ; in the ring at Albert Hall last night Similar to Jack’s Knockout of Willard at Toledo. In what was to have been a twenty= round bout, Moore made Bugene ; rv a a ae the Pea — while ri 18 scores a technical By Robert Edgren. OE ovata” knockout over Francois Charles in } =r Coppright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo. (The New York Brening World.) e+ \UcaRD v the third round. “Both Criqui and EARS ago they called him “The amazing Carpentier.” More recently xa Male ene At oie declared that they had been he is “The wildeat of France.” . I wuz'aow' To Ted "Kid" Lewis administered a It would be hard to imagine anything in connection with the BALLY WELL Bean baa Ue ed ee yas in Bt rounds, cuttin, to rif ring more amazing than Carpentier’s Frain Wh THe and breaking ‘Dig nose.” Welle gore bona unless ae Oe career of up ae unequal struggle in the twelfth world’s champion Jac! mpsey. round. Moore severely trounced Criqul. In Of all the fighting men in recent the fourteenth round the ‘Anierican history there are no two more alike sailed into the Frenchman and with th tier and Dempsey. Each [a hard right hook to the stomach ' an Neeteti ss rete ‘i doubled him up. Criqui quit’ He oe Le bere cae claimed that Moore had fouled him, and quic action, an 1e nd of but he made no formal protest. It was also a right hook to the stomach bila derry brings victory in a bes Cs Charles to reguae to con- if nue wi Griffiths. © likewise Americans visiting France have ene that the American's blow was ow, described Carpentier over and over Georges (Carpenties, the Woropean again as “A big Terry McGovern.” Those of us among old timers who had heavyweight champion, boxed a three- the pleasure of seeing Terry in his greatest fights remember him as the round exhibition bout. Joe Beckett, r) GEORGES HAS KNOCKED ooT A WHOLE LINE who recently was knocked out by most terrific little whirlwind fighting man ever known in his class. Demp- or treba CHAMPONS — BGT NONE QF Tem, Carpentier, entered the ring and r sey has much of the McGovern about him, but added to Terry's fury he SEEMED “TO UNDERSTAND UT, GROWER Oe tee eta has a truly remarkable fighting brain—a brain that enables him to map - out a different attack for every big man he meets, an attack that almost ° x beaters eda @s ecbivasase aus, ant i vecue Figures Announced To-Day Fentier is made of the same stuff. e ‘The fighting Frenchman upset a. Sh 1919 Fi 1 e son NEE Goat Gia cast scene, ow telding Stars the iron-jawed English heavyweight all’ over the bloomin’ place. I re- Tie Merce i‘ champion, with a single punch that} S!@ns and ‘ands you the championship ENGLISH In the opinion of an official of the brought 72 seconds of fighting to an| "of Hensiand. Geomats Canrentier., CRAM A United States Golf Assooiation, stand-| () merican eague £eams Mbcst Gaittusion RO Jnok Painér— English FROM & SHAPSHOT Ligntwinda ardizing the ball does not present such| i t . He ry ca KEN FROW The dope has been upset many| was whipped by Jack Twin Sullivan. oun bp sollrel 4 serious problem as many would make oe : : times this year. Palmer was another beety fellow of eo he : resolves iiself into legislating’ as tothe | Gandil on First, She Sac. | orees enone [He Valed Bape ‘Willard was thought by thousands | Or"|ike stolidity in tne ring and out Guality of the material used “In other | 24Mil On First, 4N ON SEC-| men, .975 in 25 games. Vitt, Boston, 4 dunner oir, wrestler an words, the the i di ced that | * fT however, pk fe ef good judges—men like Tommy boxing champion of ‘England—slow, | : manufacturers have, just about reached | ONd, Scott at Short and Vitt Aaah phen LS Fedde ee * McCoy,| stiff, clumsy and ’! the limit of their efforts so far as get- * ‘ . y +967, 2 Ae a eee Seay Me One Tommy Burns, ‘when Tommy toured | ling distance out of a rubber ball is! at Third Leading Infielders. | weaver, .963, and Frank Baker, .965 be struck by a man aixty| te world making good his title coWnhat should be guarded against most po Scott of the Red Sox showed the could claims. Iron Hague was a whale of is the introduction of some extraneous ton’s Red Sox had the best| ¥@¥ to the shortstops. He landed an pounds lighter, as Dempsey was when|a man and would have been tone substance of a gascous, or explosive | Boston's Red Sox 0. best | sveceze Of 976 in 188 the two met at Toledo, Yet Demp-|4der on a brewery wagon, He knocked By atter Tack nature that might result in an extra | fielding team of the American League | ©¥0°@a® eee ei 8 bbicreere raed out other English heavies sons! jump in the matter of yardage. in 1919, thane fur ee regulars he was followed by * Kroocked out Fulton and Morr, the) {v8 the English “sportemen ¢hournt | By Neal R. O'Hara bei oamutreared, an hy ate oom, |e ausne “Bd schoo etre’ tee] Chapman, Cleveland, #44; Bus Dee? » at last ey had a sure-enoug' Th hedul by Capt. Copyright, Press Publishing ‘Bvening i 5 ‘ _ other giants in his class. world’s champlon—a man fully. as Jachens of Nia Valigd Beeiiee clans eE bail ved Lgl sel ead bbe beer) wy the length of the carry or ran. He does |HODors to Harry Frazee's club with woe Mt prea he > aieage nel Carpentier was picked by scores Lee oy Jetrien, They imported Sam New York calls for the Spartans and Yale omitted Camp from its Football Committee, but the compli- Rot consider that the problem hinges |@n average of .976. Babe Ruth topped the outfleldecss. ? of American boxers with our armies | \nocked all the fight out of Hague D™@Pires to meet in tho A Section to-|ment’s 50-50. Walter omitted Yale from his All-America team, Ke allowed to oraduce avtAil thet oust || coe sau p concrcene Bad ENG 1eaQs | Toei a8 acute lannie im France as an easy victim for the]in four rounds. Sam flattened an- | M0FTow evening at the United's head- ue ¢ Boater aueatioa Mapa rene uesoe [be Dever Gro ceom Gott: 608 ane sen a Gveraey CeTabel Geme o first good man he fought. Carpentier,{other English champion, “Tiger” Garters at 8 P. M, While these two Too many cooks can spoil the broth in the Yale Bowl though. ee aay er serious discussion, at the an. | Second Baseman Shean, while the Samia suid Wanuaiean wees ne heroie figure in the ring years before, ; Smith, in four rounds, It was soft teams are battling in Section A the| _ ee held in this city on Jan. 9. lowest eny of the Barrow clan| er on aie ne cecond wi fgu Ifor Sumuel. Sam used human intel- | Muckers and Gothams will be battling eH showed was third place, teelase, thik Ea, ee one was given a world of sympathy be-|jigence in the ri hi | Harvard guys are training for the H.-O. game on H20. There aren't m wntry _ clubs Indians, third with .983. fore he fought Beckett. American known to the Imgligh heavien, © Ct~ | oh another set of drives under the saine ° that can boast that they"have had omy | The White Sox ranked second in} Hannah, Yankee backstop, headed J 8! heavies. ¢ i . % i maiddlewsights in France thought it A few weeks ago an Engliah pro: | Bockman Hite aca trasmckerbocksy| Roses are the only part of that Pasadena carnival that come from the one President ‘ince she formation of Tip felsing with 969, with the Yankees|the catchers with 64. ‘Then came » m , ol i . A a single point behind -968, ' “Ls Deak 2 o8833 * would de-easy to “get a reputation” moter fighting Beckett, teidae teins | meet. On the following Sunday the | bush league. Pre pumnene Goeneey club mac) arte eaMeeClacviguae a ee Bie ters,” Hoston, 982, and Schalk, Chi- if Carpentier would only give them a ted Bi I af -| United Bowling Clubs will hold their Se ; hays sah takes sis fi oan é £ago, .981. BRANT aluue thatoncs) has, ever Cts pecxetv: would Neat’ Carpen poignant octal arin eel CALIFORNIA CLIMATE MAY HURT HARVARD, BUT THEY HAVE igs for the fourteenth consecutive] St, Louis, .963; Washington, .960, and}. Walter’ Johnson was the best rs | “Do you hav ready t CRIMSON SUNS®TS IN THE WEST. { ae Philadelphia, .966, fielder in the box with an average of . heen knowh of a man's leaving tne! oe our Donte eat ee ge | intimated that the nominating commit Stee) 8 Incidentally, it won't be long now be-| Chick Gandil of the pennant win-|:998 in 39 games. Dauss, Detroit, was Hing at the height of his fightirg Gfter the first round?” asked w frend | (°%, Will select the «ame officers that Harvard guys hope they won't have any crimson upsets out there. fore Philmont has anothér elghteen-| ning White Sox wa | Second with .981, and Myers, Cleve- powers, taking a four-year layoff, |of Jack's, kidding the Kmelohnene «| #erved in 1919 for re-election in 1990, oe hole course, | ‘Through the Mberality of | PS e Sox was the best@frst|iand, third with .980, | ‘I don't cateh the bloumin ides, Hope that Los Angeles climate does as much for Harvard's physical shape as “ number of members the Jackson | baseman with an average of .997, rep-|_Pipp of the Yanks led in number and coming back with the old spirit, t a The next meeting of the Eastern Alley Own- t ve 1 id nf ,| said the English promoter. | encT PR met meeting of the, Kestern Alley Own. lit did for Mack Sennett's bathing ‘girls, Arms nearby have been acquired, and) resenting 1116 putouts, 60 assidls and|Of putouts with 1388, followed by many Américan soldiers ssporieg. the out inthe first round,” sald the aly os rs el ice S drome tee Farinee When the French promoter sends the $250,000 check you won't find ana'‘the rest of the provery will, bs | ond with .995, and Pipp of the Yanks | Romtom 1286, and Judge, Washington, Frenchman was eure ina Siar ten haw atEReen eeceeelene | "Thaleual ehatpionahip”tourian Dempsey ducking the draft. ey ie | turned entire the le ad third, with .991, |‘ Wambsganss, second sacker of the flying a few months ago an ak ies, Pens cone far as it has gone, * |490, despite the fact that the club at its] Honors among the second basemen|!ndians, had the greatest number of i arm and shoulder were supposed to|™}), Carpentier knocked Beckett out | aAfaiie nest meting of ihe Now York Bowling Jack states he won't go to France till he has to, which ts the same idea |mecting deciles. to ‘Increase the “dues | went to Shean with .981 in 21 games. | {8*!sts with 436. Peckinpaugh of the have been injured ‘severely enough jn loss than a round. Dempsey would | Hous ieaduiantors. in, this’eitt itis hoped that, he had when the war was going on. [Fight down the line through the various | Gedeon of the Browns was the leader| Winks, nad, 484, and Scott of the * © ‘to put him out of boxing dmong the, have done the same thing. the reoribersblo of, tha, sasoe ib | Py e e classes of membership, Scone dihearerch 3 als ae “ ial baa Sox Si 1 TY 4 eo at lew bye M ars vith .! \- oners: east be OT ee ake agits. | Dempsey and his manager, Jack | Kearns will insure Dempsey for $200,000. War record proves he's a! if any one thinks that the sale of soft| jawed. pate. Oe | Onn, Canteens i. Kearns, seom to think that Dominick jdrinks ‘Is going to be profitable to a|l7wed by Eddie Collins, .974, and| 1a5 Gutaaie eee “i Reba pea ead ine ata Tortorich of New Orleans will get the | i ies TT once aa [SUB be ARORIOEAIn ts sce PAMuOne Of | Fare NeW Lermneh: DGaceven At Eroeia aaanne ther slow, somewhat lacking in y ” Pieris, Bucher & ©o, defeated the jan Sikh a . ictals, Last year $3,300 vorth of ” i @ kode ee evpacermet iste ng in matoh when Dempsey jana Carpentier | Fig ane’ ar pit sieys| Harvard guys were on the rails five days. Sad part was, the rails arinks we 01a, yet the Genet" was $30,| Weohard of Washington had the | most ercors, having wahhted 45 times, & t at event H ise. athe 00 : t cost $12,811' for the upkeep of the ere = i im any real contests for four years,| abrénd: Aa chamolon he expects to |Eiromas, ther TB, 686; Duplan | Weren't brass, ey ecate |course, or $3,000 more than the year be- and suffering from the nerve strain | (4¥@ his challengers come after him, ag much flying over the battle lines, He had been decorated several crimes for remarkable air exploits during the fighting at Verdun, where he flew But he says he is Willing to fight anywhere. place where the referee is ‘Any square and knows how to count ‘ten’ ip good enough for me," Dempsey Peters and Dunbar are scheduled to meet in the Eastern 1 the 8t, ning Btotka Broadway Heys, Harletn, on 800 PM. “the following night, John ‘Artic Peters are to meet at the ileys, Brooklyn, jonday eve: | WWiduial bowling championships at | Harvard-Oregon game will play to 25,000 spectators at $5 apiece, which | shows that gold has Harvard gang stopped at Green I fore, The Philmont restaurant last year did a business of $21,000, the larg- been discovered in California again. est in the history of the club, yet the loss was. 280. The total expense was a & {$47,638.95 and the total income $44,- Wyo—FOR WATER! i Fistic News som fox and Gossi Frank “Pop” O'Brien, the veteran 9. been cancelled. Brown is going to Paris after told me a few days ago. Haroli_ Horton, of the Metropolitans, fs the . ° —>-— promoter and referee of Philadelphia, | ‘¥® Brock fight, over German batteries at a height of |“ personalls® I pet fly Tie likely Car- DY oe a a yauioual Los Angeles-to-Boston telegraph toll is 3 cents a word, which is a new C b ill has just been appointed matchmaker! Mickey Dooley by his decisive victory over Joe 4 eighty metres, indicated their posi-| pentier wilt stay in France, Deseamps, | Rrawseumt Junie fensigre of Ye University) price for winter sporting dope. ° orbett Will Be | tere xatona ac. ot Philadelphia, | Dontewin ase to tariom orwe night, ‘The Kew. { tion for the French gunners and re-| his manager, says that a Dempsey- — F j é roaretie ea Wyme enaerertaierad peace on oe = *arpentic! BW. Bliss team of bowler ut in s weel ‘ " shia 7 a : turned with his plane almost shot to| Carpenticr bout would draw more in |yVs tin the auth fret Realty tee! ft] | Same week Beckett was knocked out in England, Wilde lost avout in! Next President eenineee ee. es im pieee: A man who does these things, sald | experienced airmen, was likely* to have aged much in four years, And m it was argued that Carpentier, yr all this heroic fighting, could hardly come back to the ring with the same enthusiasm he had in the old days. After the life of a bird man on the battle lines mere boxin would be tame sport. His first bout against a second rate English mid- dieweight didn't promise much, It other place. on earth. Vefy likely it would. Sueh a bout would draw all the big sporting men from England, many from Amer- tea, and every man in France who could buy a ticket. Carpentier ts a tremendous hero in France. He is {dolized by the whole French nation, bath for his ring exploita, that have put France on the map in a sport that all Frenchmen have gone wild over since Georges began whipping English champions, from the light Jookn as if they will be returned the winners, ‘An. cffort will be made to induce many of the ‘Closed? leagues, fo enter teams in the Metro- politan champlonships, . ohn Blue Ath sailbinds at the White rirphant legs ot night” when he’ pat Ys « Your timer "for ‘a wore of 20 rer Kastern Individual journeyed to tor Lynbrook, 1 nas eve 10 Day his respects to his uric jelet, proprietor of the Pastime alle fore’ Tea¥ing for home: Charley. rolled that demonstrated to the fans the there. when it comes to bowling bi Milwaukee, Sun nev Yi: « Yale hockey season opened. team will play hockey in foannae Impossible to bring any Canadian \of New York A. C. club into this country. 44,000 to box Champion Leonard, but lis man- ager demands $7,500, O'Brien will stage his first boxing show on New Year's afternoon. Six bouts will be staged as follows: Jeff Smith vs, Art. Magirl, Frankie Brown vs. George Chaney, Eddie Moy vs. Mickey Donley, K, 0, Loughlin ys.) Ms te era ee ae steer te Noor er sets on b British walloping. Willie Jackson, the crack local lightweight, is training again and will be ready to box again | sbout Jan. 7. Several clubs are after bis services od the chances aro that Jackson will make n starts Dec, 31, or five days later than the hocking season |, G°0rs® J. Corbett, the well known trap shooter has been selected by EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY. Billy Kramer, Max Williamson vs.| "3, SM, ot ". 7 City. Jad Bobby Dyson and Joe Mondell vs. | at gtillman's gymnasiam in Harlem, Me OM Joe Nelson, O'Brien ought to make} pay panchini, who hes i; a success of his position, sbroad for two youre arnt who han fame bey the nomfnating committee of the New York Athletic Club for the next pres- ident of the winged-foot organiza- tion, Mr, Corbett is numbered among the oldest members of the i hi lub, and his select Indian be Fee ae ee ee be “ : See athletic club, ans his selection as On account of Clay Turner the crack bantamweights, The cle Bn Wasn't the old Carpentier in action.| weight to the heavyweight classes, leader will be met with approval ‘by |irg taid w> with split lip, bie ten round bout | under tho management of Ha had] { » he ‘ tr > wi i. the of Harry Lenay, the abs And Carpentier upset all dope. Heland for his record in the war. Car. L NOTES. Wh: t H ppl E y i] y : Sa Uontantanin woe toi S came back with a performance that pentier would much prefer to fight BASKETBAL - 0 at Happens every va the various athlete contestants. For | with Battling Levinsky the light heavyweight in is outgassed anything he did greatest days in the ring. Just before the war Carpentier ‘nocked gut Bombardier Wells twice, ‘the second time in less than a minute of fighting But Wells wasn’t hard t Everybody was doing it. Palze boat Smith, Frank Moran, knock out, Gun- nner where he can give thousands of his countrymen a chance to see him try for the world's championship, French promoters will be heard from, and by the time Dempsey is through with his picture posing and ready for action they may go higher in bidding for the bout than promoters in any other country will dare to go, ‘The basketball season of the New York Celtics will come to a close to-morrow afternoon at the Amster- dam Opera House when the Scranton team of the Pennsylvania State League will line up against the Cel- arles M. Wood § national indoor cham title in the final mat of the lawn tennis tor courts of the 7th Ri yesterday, The fou lightweight star, ‘ the past ten years he hag served on | champion which was to have been fought at the Board of Governors. tie Detroit Boxing Club on January 7. has ‘orbett was nominated in place Of | en postponed by matchmaker Billy Rooks of Major Dr, Grame M. Hammond, who, | ihe above mentioned club until January 28, after serving as president for sev- | ooks gladly granted the postpapement which eral years, declined renomination |Turne:’s manager asked for, owing to pressure of outside business, — A surprise was sprung by the nom- inating committee when they failed Johnny Murray, the sensational f; of Harlan, is now in line for a tou! mith eae pion Johnny Kilbano for the featherwaight title, Murray's great victory over Joey Fex, the Rng. Niet featherweight, at the National A.C, eg Moiladehitaa on ‘Tivunwlay afternoon entities him to @ fight with Kilbane, and the chances are ir. won the boys'|but the Pennsylvania team was not hip singles |i" eVidence. Consequently this match npionship singles | was postponed until this morning, ch of that event| When the second round will be con= urnament on the | tested at the same place, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec, 27.—Pub- lished reports that Dr. H. L, Williams, otball coach at the University of Min- egiment Armory | urteen Gibson, manager of Joe Benjamin the year old | on California Lightwe has cancelled xo fights | that Dave Driscoll, matchmaker of the are tics, Star was at his best, He had his fast! nesota, had been offered the post of|to renominate Jeremiah T. Mahoney |he iad for Ji at Atlanta, Ga.. and | A. C. of Jerey City, will put ‘him oa men Molt all Rattened the _Bourberdes, —————____- . service booming through the opposite [head couch of football at Yale were |as vi e-proeident,_ They refused to] Memphis, Tenn, Henjamin is Sing back to Jobnay, ‘ f is was a tal and @ ma sd ‘The Harmony Five, fresh from]... cf 4 al vely denied to-day. give any explanation for their action | pis home a! San Francisco in @ fow dass, be-| ‘Tommy Elm of Paleron, N. . feent boxer, but entirely lacking in|KILBANE ARRIVES TO-DAY thelr vistory, over tho strong Brann | ee AUYIOR ANd volleys iar 27,—The | 484, recommended the lection of [cause he cannot sland the oid weather here. | power of Clevelants wil cove Yoga, JORMA \ ability to take a punch. He was @ FOR BOUT WITH CHANEY. | \. I, will meet the Hudess|i2& took care of the points in the | JPY, BA “to-day,| William C. Poertner. Frederick R. | Benjamin will retum bere again in the soring. | star bout of twelve rounds, to « precited the ore sine) He 8 hit. per rs «| Professionals, meet the Hudson | raities, defeating Valentine Gress, of | reurets ther publicity erning|Fortmeyer, | secretary; Martin 8. | ue made over $10,000 in the ten fights be bed | the Commonwealth A. U, of Boston trglgntt vith Becke was a er mupaaees Seakethel) toum toanieht at tho fs ' af a |the football situation, indorses the in-|Pains, treasurer, and Arthur Mc- |in the cast, Him is one of those Tahing, alam Proposition, Beckett was rugged Johnny | Xilbane, featherweight ial, ‘The Harmony Rania Sigal HARLIDISs. Of meee Ni ating ere of Tad Jones and the drop: | Alesnan, captain, have accepted re- | — tint te Sel “Geabaly “eve “Dowtea he, ugbyere strong, enduring. He was tough. Enj ampion of the world, is expected to| Ss » by @ score of 62, 8—G, 6—1. Ding of the old Football Committee Mshmen likened him to ‘fom Sharkey, ive in town to-day for his eight- few open dates for teams desiring a first-class attraction, nominatio: Charlie Beeoher’s mansger charges that Joe Pies A ltd dl fight of his career, | which Walter Can x PF Pempective (pow dL ie of the match plaid for next “ Scag Address Harr 5 a nis oltd ey ‘ nick | tions, Lynch ran out a “ Tory ary “steaming u match It was thought he'd wear Carpentie® /réund bout with Young Chaney, which | puvis, No. 148 Hust stret che Beene ee HaUBAya Bee 0 | aoe ate ph oR, reap wee Monday at the Arune Club, Jeney City, Eddie | eween Wilke Beosber and Benny Fraatiin” er down and win when the Frenchman js to be a feature of the all-star box. ow sees sty In te war ‘of fastions' in she Hartley and Kansas Box Draw, |Meat, Tguch's mammers, wise be didn't econ | me rival In tim slam tay toe nt Bed shot his bolt. And Carpentier |ing show scheduled to be held at the} At the Knights of St. ‘Antony |Amerioan League, Col. T. Ie Huston! PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 27.—The Har-| BALTIMORE, Md, Dec. 27 fhe mate Diceum, Frreeiae Drient) mostinth | pare otpeeels and Inka tah tRey.emm St Kpocked him cleanly out with one] atena in the Fourth Regiment As. | Court, Brooklyn, the home tears Wii] | Rall owner of the Yankees, was pre-|vard football "tean ached Pasadena | Hartley, the “Néw Durable Dane,” and_| pay him enoush for Lynch's verviow. ‘You can | 8 be right hand punch on the jaw . yh «i eerie hh) Joly Nvo|Pared to spend the Christmas holidays | yesterday and was seen in action, Sowas| Rocky" Kansas of Buffalo boxed ‘ten bet wtien Boocber and Lynch start again Joo wili| George Ashe, tho foriuer Phit ' J " mory in Jersey City on Monday ni, toss baskets with the Palace Big Five the team of the University of Oregon, ne 8 1 ol " hiladelphia tight tier has what few English y night. ts 1 y Kon, |hurricane rounds to a referee's decision ‘Charlie ® povere drubbing, h ht and Battl in) . SROEPOR AS the ‘lightweight sues |The champion has been training in| of Jersey to-night at Dover Hall, Ga,, and had intentions and football followers for the frat time [of n draw here last Might before ene pare coe = eee ne she SATION, the eae . . He has epeod and |Cleveland for the bout end, accord! Ppepee Of Fomine Mere unll anes New liad an: coporunity of comparing by |Amerioan A. A. started in| 4 match wan arranged over tbe long dist sg Heretic leer Mon) have ever shown. He has speed and y De | he @partan MIdEels of the! Year's Day. But on Christmas Eve he |observation the work of the two teams |whirlwind. atylo and carried “the first * Padi Fi {0 obe of the three ten-round bouts to be staged f in, The English heavy-|to reports, is in excellent condition pe t A ree | rece! elegre Hing he ew | that will clash at Tournament Park an |four rounds by a good mary Jemin- | telepione to-day betrecn BMdle Fitasimunons, | by the Detroit Hoxing Chu) on an act ¥ who defeated the Seymour Five of |tceived @ telegram calling him to | rill ¢ 1 rounds by af margin, Begin loca) fighter, and Pat 7 Jan. 7. Ashe very few exceptions, |for the fray. With his arrival he: Slee ouiec Yau 7 La Be and he spent Cliristmas, Day |New Year's Day ning with fifth, however, Hartley | the promising ashter, and Pataey Cline of | bas not fought sinc yee Vat aaa plow of mnind to te |cis cf the ewer hc eens Bere) tie Boys’ Club, Would like to play | {chm And jhe. spent, Christmas, Day | a got going, and with a smasiing. body | Harlem, ‘They will come together in a ten. | but before going ov die the wae is neti Mame cf the greatest Will be in thie vicinity, ©) “OmPet? | any team averaging 100-105, Games| iere some Important developments yes: | Harry Frazee, the Red Sox President, |Sttack mat onig cut down Tae ey | eee out a the Detroit Honing Club ef ‘oe, | battles in’ dhe Bast y ati | Miecaocuweights he wear once ware i leinity to be contested on opponents’ courts, |terday in the. war h the minority | doesn't seem to be much perturbed |lead, but had him on the run and hold: | troit, Mich,, on tho might of January 7, Cline ae * England, To mal -— le Address William Schlessinger No, 3894 | faction of the Amer! N gue is wag-| about Babe Ruth's holdout Ruth is |ing in the last two sess! a js to receive ® guarantee of $1,500, Hoth men Fitssimmons Wins Decision. champions ©: 7 a ed Soldiers and Sailors See Bouts, » ve Mit ing against Johnson, thougl most of | under contract for 1920 and 1921 at a sal = — - ining to-day. TORONTO, Ont Dan ate Ware Gow, heavy, stolid: They) sive hundred soldiers and sallora on-| oe * Myre OY them “kept. under cover. Thert. were | ary. of $1200) a year, Dut hin, mane NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. | "2! “™iniz Fitzsimmons’ we “round done tt piod along among other Eng: ene oes hints, however, of some big develon- | recently has announced on the Coas! - 7 : t Marty Crom is working like « beaver every day |over Frankie Buil, Ghond decision heavies, but put up against a|Joyed five fast boxing bouts and «| All-Collegiate All Stars, Jments that will cause the American |that Ruth would not report to Boston | ,,First, Race--Cormorant, Bullet Ropoctly Rg aad aod T mpion, at Mussey “Iiait t rican. the: pwrestling match at the Bay Ridge Re-| composed of former college players, | League President some more sleepless | unless he got @ new contract for §2),0.0| Proof, The Pirate, for the . ue, Chambon, at Massoy Hall. Bull was auick thinking Ame y were Rook: Lady Wal- ‘aeranged for him, He byes to earn the | | f nine in the f Jost, I remember one Jack Scales, |ceiving Ship last night. The show was|and under the management of Jack | nights. next season, ookery, y Wal me mane Ns Wee ae ee sees | rand 8 fourth 3 » their first apped —— ieee rd ri jor tho net my years ago. Eugene Corri took |staged by the Knights of Columbus, Maria, will Bs paar Grek, abe ae Cornell chess team carried off| Details of Columbia's rowing schedule ide, = me to soe hi Sant at the Adelphi. under the direction of Jimmy Trytord, [ance Jan, #2 at the Stuyvesant Cusino of fie first day's play, at |for next wpring have not yet reached: a Dyckman Oval Skating Rink ‘ fat, beefy 3 ‘oy ecard wal lows: Packey 7 , ning. of. the yotirs stage thht would) permit” their, being Mott Broc ‘ Bisel, bee and knocked him out in a/O'Gatty vs. Sailor Volk, Jim Mont-| champions. They would like to hear eoting of the ang ila: ann but it was stated at the ia Dept eee, formerty ot this chy | sternite station and two others on the same | gomery Charile, De Bates, Johuny | trom teams of the ength of thi Chess League at the rooms of the [unt rday that With the r Poultney, Portlight, | iit ‘who now makes his home in Philadelpbia, | LAMGEST TUN T Tei ions jartin ve. Jimmy O'Gatty, Corona Kid| New York Celtics, Presentations, Manhattan Chess Club in the 5 sumption of the Poughkeepsie regatta 5 f Adm. 44 cenih, Bhates he Bee Ow in the same ring. Scales 5 » Bt. ts 2 3 have signed articles of agreement calling for hates for Hire, vs. Patsy Finnegan, To: Shea va, Hotel yesterday, It di on the Hudson late in Juno, the| Sixth Race— Karly Sight, Maud . ; Paris, Jeffries | Walter Brooks, Young Munday and | Monicas and others. Address Jack cam of New York University. by |progrgmme. for the Blue and White| Bacon, Ruth Strickland them to moet ins ten-round bout at the Busi. | =e —= Je, Et Pee. Wiley wrestled twenty minutes to Btarian Dio. 286 Kast Wifth Street, City, Selfore of three games to one. City torews would follow closely those of pre-| Seventh Race —Deckmate, Ken- | new Men's of Cleveland on Jan. 8. Tee PETTY BOWLING ry I. ra Phone Orchard 63. ewe Was ready 0 defend ite title, Pa dates, werd, Brother Maclean, eile LD) aaah tal es onbbolciae ‘Brows-George Chaney bout at New Orleans has ACADEMY, Svar bia Jot sabe