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LE TE TE eT Ba THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920. FEAR OF DEADLY ‘HO0D00" +|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (nis? sucs FIGURES IN RING CAR FRS SUPERSTITIONS OF FAMOUS RING STARS poorer in Midwinter Tourney at Pine- inant hurst Second Year in Suc- cession. Why Tom Sharkey Always Refused to Tackle Walcott, the Welterweight, and Kid McCoy Had No Desire to Meet Fitz- PINEHURST, N. C., Jan. 3.—ITt's hard to beat a golfer whuse game includes Jitength and accuracy with the driver deadly approaching and putting above the ordinary. A. 1. Waiker jr. Riche mond County, played golf of that sort > y, “A Bla in the final round of the midwinter simmons in Ring—Jack Johnson Had Reason to Sidestep fy / Hi pan a vue sas He geteuted ae 7 Zi (ont anforth North Fork, a" Langford and Jeannette—Dempsey’s “Jinx” Is a Fat Man, f : Vy: | leechers 4 4UEAeD Guano yA LUCKY + too = RABBITS Foot ,AND A bog Althuugh the match was over at the AASCET US Mid Conner. thirteenth hole, they played all eenth. Walker had rd of 7 out and 34 in, and stymies going out added two strokes to his score, He had a short putt each time, and withs out much doubt would have done @ 73 By Robert Edgren. Coprrtabt, 1920, by The Presse Pubiishing Company (The New York Evening World.) EAKLY al) professional athletes have some “hoodoo.” And nearly every boxer has some rival he doesn’t exactly care to mingle with. ith ponent hadn't stymied him, nGoming In, Walker ‘putted xo" well Usually it isn't because of a fecling that the ot’ er fellow is @ better Spit ot toe preenh’ He ren suman man, but because he has an uneasy fifteen-foot putt at the tenth for three, which is one under par, This was ter a drive up hil) of 260 yards, On the long fifth he drove S00 yarda, Getting the benefit of a down bill ew The hole is 427 yards, and w supe: shot with a masiie niblick iaid bis ball dead to the hi A birdie thre was his if bh ponent hadn't stymies him. Othe fers from the metros politan district who won in the varie ous Cimshes were Geor Van Keuren of Engiewood, W Watt of Hacken= ) Kidge and f Englewood. W. R. Raker, one of the most pram feeling that there'd be a “jinx” some: where in the affair, Tom Sharkey was the gamest thing on two legs, Tom would have squared off to a steam roller. The bigger they came the better for Tom. He liked to fight Jeffries, and even when Jeffries broke three of Tom's ribs in their second fight, and gave him such a hammering that Tom's fighting career practically ended right there, Tom always wanted to take nent golfers in Canada, arrived here - NAcK Sounisons WOULONT LET yesterday from. Live pool nb ard the leaner peers ; dteamahip Celtic. Mir. Baker, whose @nother chance and felt sure he'd beat Jeffrics next time. PRA 4 SEANETTE om Sno EVEN WeSC THE TTS home iain Suntrenl, is the: presdess When Tom O'Rourke and Sharkey severed all diplomatic and finane'al | of the ¢ 1 Seniors Golf Associa. tion’ an Royal Montreal Golf Club ani was one of the leaders in the movement which brought about the seniors’ matches between the United m SI and Canada last summer, Mr, Bal is on his way to California, Where he plans to play golf on most of the important cours Felations, O'Rourke tried in every way to make Sharkey fight little Joe Waicott, welter champion, 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighing about 145 pounds in his best condition. The challenges directed at Sharkey carried Offers of a good purse, but Tom wouldn't even listen, One day I asked harkey why he@——————___ @idn't polish Walcott off just to stop 5 f Britt slipped over a knockout punch. : Joe Gans By Neal R. O’Hara PINEHURST, N.C. Jan. 3.—Mrw the talk. “I ‘ad ‘im beaten if they ‘adn't bid oe FITZ Could BE Lng on Uae ae" ae Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Eee ce LE oe a em | “It would be easy money for you,|#tolen my bit of luck,” said White “Wore wns a WS BACK TAKWG A" KING” Count, Sagi ihe We rae i be Foils. welected holes olf” tourne: Tom,” 1 suggested, using the strong. | POurnfully when 1 saw bin in New te incor eyes, Gannett Ca na ee i mat Ont Detene Five big colleges huve adupted aero racing as a sport. Going to be Tis ret eee her Sr aiwument that could be put ap to| © in, %, Uctle later. ME WOOLON'T PUA FrTEsMAMONS cay Gah tough for a guy that drops out of the race. holes in each nine in 55 net and ted an hed bad out SP The great Stanley Ketchel had one IP FITZ WAS BO YEARS op Civce the low handicap class by a margin My Wale o ilitin totiow ne. that | (ome eg Be, 4 peated aa ‘Those $250,000 bids for Dempsey are the reason the colleges have accepted }Cf four sirckes. Mrs. Avinstrony and ; old Mrs. John D. Chapman of Greenwich fhere'd be no credit in it” stalled| MT Of bright red silk fighting trunks boxing. S G oe tied for the low yi0ss houors at 62 for that his mothe; the twelve holes. Mrs. Dwigt “But everybody’d know you were ol & < such a brilliant record in putting the shot a few years ago. bleed tear id we arsine Bi forced into it—and there isn't THE BACON.” Wh t H E i} South m Search Se Sie ig wast iow areata tube came hance he could beat you.” ae exp pede “bring home the ai appens Very ay Yale boys that claim the New Haven coaches are hehind time could “Not a chance in the world,” roared ah unr ws ote 2% 7 hav ta year ago by looking at the timetables. ; Gans, At any rate Joe used to'nena Jot Training Camp) r: joue i ox Sharkey, “But if an accident hap-|home a sido of bacon the day before lop re voir hota CNT ene OLD dan Neate Spore peal sa Pics | - pened—now—they'd laugh me off the|'Me Mizht, Just for luck. I've heard eam, ease Birch beer is no relative of wood alcvhol. ; toy" that Joe used to slip a dime into hia | defeated Orexon Thursday by @ score! wonGaANTOWN, W. Va. Jan, %--| Following a strenuous week, in grass owling ey : shoe w o t tional | , MORG , W. Va, Jan, 3} J ack Joubeom hever could conbldar| thee, Le thal neo ne: Santing | 06 7 £06 in'ene Of the most sensation: which he sent contracts to twenty. Anot en date % i wh he Government quits operating the railroads we'll still have one| tome, oo that he'd never be withewt|games ever played on the Coast, be-| Another open date on West Virginia’ hen the Government q) Pp cs any offer of a fight with Jeanette or|moncy. Gan thir tong Journey home at 20,0 | CoCvall schedule for 1920 was closed| three of the Yankee players, and) kick left. And that's agin the sirls that operate the telophones. By Chatter Tack Langford, although he asserted that| Jim Corbett carried a rabbit's foot| srctock terd i Por |here to-day when ay agreement was] sent “twenty-three” to eight others, : “ and a four-leaved clover te the ring | sorween’s shoulder te still irr pM} reached with Grove City College to] Harry Sparrow, business manager of HEADLINE GUY THAT WROTE “BIG LEAGUE TEAMS READY FOR he could beat them without any| With him at Carson ange fog nt | Horween’s shoulder ts still pretty ore, | play here on Oct. 16, NE aRa ae f pany ED “ATHLETICS Y FOR FALL” The annual meeting and election of trouble. In Paris he could have had} Ned, his collie that was mancat gr |bUt & good night's rest restored the ey the Yankees, now is on the roa SPRING” SHOULD HAVE ADD! READ ‘ALL, officers of the United Bowling Clubs of a big purse for meeting elther of|him, in is corner when he fought| ters. and every man was in bigh| Mike J. Ryan, who left here last| search of a training camp. eee New York will take place to-morrow isin Sullivan at New Orleans, But Bob | spirita, night to coach the athletes of Colby| sparrow left yesterday for Jackson- As we understand the situation at Ithaca, Cornell has abolished football but | afternoon at the headquarters of the " Fitzsimmons had a horseshoe 1 _ College, was requested to start al. it still bus a football team. tons No. 1st Broadway, TBS ” cd = e in his ile, where the Yankees and the uy association, in y. ‘No, sires,” waid Johnson. “Tm g0-| corner for lok. and he won, One-sided play wan the order of the | movement for a new assoolation of| prin Toning trained last spring See Nominating Commitee han crasecaad an ing to be the only black heavyweight! Battling Nelson said he “wasn't |day In the second round of the twenty-| the Amateur Athletic Ton in the) )ToOklyn sad sg Old 1920 looks like a big.year for the Johnsons, Hiram will be running] jjowing list: for President, J, F. Biek- Shampion in history, Langford or human” and nothing could “hoodoo” |seventh annual chess tournament in State of Maine by Herman Obertub-|4 few weeks ago the Yankees an- for President. Ban will be running for cover, Walter will be pitching in| 6 park Bowling Club; First Vice Press jou aint Seeolncta bay ra’ chanber? ae Bae a saes borat two allbis!which Columbia, Harvard, Yale and pesing, Chairman of the National Re-| nounced that they had decided to 0 Washington.. And Pussyfoot will be preaching in England. ident, Joseph kuft, Mucker Bowling en Kid McCvy was ut his Dest— | When Jimmy Britt home gis, carer, [Princeton competed at the rooms of the districting Committee. back to Jacksonville, but since then oa Giub; Mevond Vise Preaicéat, Pronk Oe he was great in those days—Bob ropes at the end of a twenty-round Brooklyn Cheas Club, and, at the close a 3 q c a Walter’s most effective on cloudy days and [ ‘ssyfoot’s at his best on) fort,’ —Z—Bowung Club; ‘Thira Vice | RED BANK, N, J., Jan, 3—In a fresh | Conditions arose which may make It President, H. Dittrich, Park Bowling * { tzsimmons was willing to meet him.| ight, nearly finishing hi id | of Play, the champion team of Columbia northwest breece and over good hard| necessary for the Yanks and the Wet grounds, Preside 7 HEN ORR eck lit nd { Fitz and McCoy never fought, by the| it was because, he ete ie bee pet | University held the load with e total of fee which made fast going. six third Rey oi One Hb Pe Ge Snyder,” Knlckerockor way, although they were nearly of the! hefore the ficht. His other alib! was |6% points, followed by Princeton with Class Ice yachts of the h Shrews 3 Snibe Park should make money this year—if they still allow boxing in| Bowling Club; Finauelal Secretary, C. mame weight and were in their prime| when he lost. the title to Wolgast, |5%. Harvard with 4 and Yale last, with. DUFy, fleet competed in a ten-mile club} Before leaving here yesterday, Spar pasny, ‘ H. Kong, Gotham Bowing Club; ‘reas @Bd mecting all other heavyweights) Bat discovered too late that he had out #0 much as a draw to her credit. Pourses “Thomas Irving, Browns’ gay | FOW sald that Jacksonville again likely ; eee 4, b. Nahmens, Bleecker Bowling Bere wie seme time, th” Mecoy| Put of his fighting socks wrong aide | When, well hundied by Mart and Oliver | *wld be decided on as a training site, LOOKS LIKE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE OF ONE 18 NO LONGER| {iuUbj, Gaviain, if M- Jachens, Rosedsle lnyHody) else on earth,” MOCoy | out. Clover passing and accurate shoot- Haviland, led the field at the finish,| but he will have to see about certain yo atmaanai Eonientend Bowls Clune Ta ea Peter Maher woudn't go Into the|ing enabled the Crescent Athletic Covering the course In 24 minutus 20) details und if they are not satisfactory COLONEL E. M. Second Assistant Captain, H. Zimble- Fitzsimmons tf he was cighty years! Tink, N newt carrying @ bit of green|ciub to deteat Toronto University at : the team will move further south in| 6s mann, Nabob Howling Clb; Custodian, oa” y Pn A basketball on the formers Rrooklyn| WILLTAMSTOWN, Jan, 3—The Wille! Florida | Can't blame an alcohol fancier for knocking wood. ri Be ee DEMPSEY “HOODOO” A FAT| sepa training came mt ree, DeMPs | court last night by u acore of 46 to 27.| !ame football schedule for next year] On his trip Sparrow also will book | ne nee’ "Baer, Concordia Bowls MAN. a four-leaved clover in Jack's front|The Crescents carried the Canadians) yard and Trinity appearing in’ place Gates for the training tour that the | They've named an auto tire after John ‘McGraw. Next step is to name Ee i ent geeret ee Bee eaceay. Mo iave a “hoodoo"| V2". and gave it to him, Jack went |Along at a fast pace and held the lead | of iGorpell and Middlebury’ respe Yankees will make with the Brooklyn, a windshield after an umpiro. ee Muehiing, B-Z—Bowling Club; Trustee G@emewnere—e Axhter who can meas-| poe'sy', ‘2 Dut it away in his trunk, | after the firet few minutes of play. ively. ‘The season opens a week Jater team. After finishing his business in (three years), Peter Richer, Park Bo ; |For a now It went into the ring Con ' @re his peculiar style, outguess him} wi 7 : ‘0 y to eurly predic. the South, Sparrow will join Col. Hus- New York tazi drivers have a ball team named after them in Pittsburgh. | ing Club; Trustee (three years), C. Vom: aes nie, pesullan sivle, outeuess IZ) with him, Tommy Speno and Benny Cohen are| in, the, fall. Contrary t ly predic ‘ tions, Dartmouth, Yale anu Colgate do ton, one of his employers, at Dover Landes Hea ee G Goes, Wane Bowes his punches, But Dempsey's “hoodoo” not appear on the Purple slate. Hall, Ga, where he will go for a well, Jim Thorpe says hc'll quit baseball before he goes to Akron. But if hasn't shown up as yet, unless in the ing uBt pruates. i fest ie i. “ idee | eres . 4 cathe Bruch, Harmony Bowling Club; ‘Truae RSET go ee. Perragenee, Deemer bret ml Rae erp e Be eer accr| pergola aca aaa a eee Rp Met three times in four-round d G York would not return as football é ‘4 , . ‘ ae 8 ‘Tammany Bowling C outs with very Indifferent success, Jot Pollock U Zork WOU DOE Tete at Ave mut | t@ look after the Johnsonian war head-| Dartmouth will have a new stadium, and we hope it can dedteate it After the on ea installation of 4 , officers Kames in the Secti Funny, Mechan's wildly swinging Credited by the college athletic au-| quarters on 42d Stret. Til Huston and | ¢n¢ way it dedicated Harvard's. ora olled farms seem to puzzle Dempsey, yet| Wil! » Jackson, the local Hghtweight, | sportaman, has been matched to bor Battling! thorities, They state that as faras they Harry Sparrow had been in charge} \ y ment will be rolled. In & eee ‘abob will meet the Rosedale Club five, Dempsey knocked out Fulton casily,| has already been signed up for three | Sidy at Hoboken next Tuceday night, ar eaware, he Will beon hand to take | of the departmant of communiques, _ | A Ono a ‘ In tion B, Park will bowl agains! and Fulton Just as casily whipped fights go far thle month. He frat op-|_ Wten Jooany “KW Alters of Bmbeth charge of the Purple's gridiron des- Guy that said it takes an eleven to make a pass was speaking of craps, caer EAI NU RMATHG ARRIOLA eyeveni ts the, Hrermonis, auintel, wal, Bisiecer esas oth . all the winter baseball politics | not football. and Mutual will meet in Section C. _ | meets Jack suntton, the welterweight champion, | least, they feel sure that if Brooks ° ds A Benny Leonanl ts one of the great- | eenenerea be Pete Hartley, the Dur- |i, "uayonme A” A. pert lueriay vist, an|coaches anywhere it Will be at| Were believed to have been played in the| oon sd ey trap Migw Hazel Mark, one of the. bent get, Henewolght enampions we ever able Dane, with whom he clashes in a Jaabes with @ prceat-cay jaunhatie | Williams. American League this off season, a| And it was also a crap shooter, not a motorist, that stated twin stxes | me Mt 1 had, and he has broken all pugilistic | six-round bout at the Olympia A. A. | ts hae worn the title crown Jack victory won by Garry Herrmann at the| are awful expensive. dent by going right along knock- | ai vei i ‘A team composed entirely of former y J out nearly all opponents in a very | Of Philadelphia on Jan, 12; his second | new carping on thie crafty dome, At least, | searg among the alumn will face the |last National League meeting has Just few rounds. Benny js cool as ico, per-| With Frankie Burns, the California |/onoyy wee We waliputed welterweight cham-) Columbia varsity basketball quintet in jcome to light, Hver since the oldest fan . Zeotly confident, calircly courageous, | lightwelght, for ten rounds at the e:.| "1 % Amie ead_ tate ood enouse, tho Morningside Helghts kymnnsiim t0- | cn remember, Barney Dreyfuss, Presi-| GOLDEN HARVEST NOW LONDOS ENDS TRAINING and a marvellous boxer with a won-| James A. C. of Buffalo on the night of | 4m all-star show will be put on by Jack Bolger | MEHt ———" FOR BILLIARD STARS. FOR WRESTLING BOUT, All four sore In nractice, prolitainary schedule and is expected to|dent of the Pittsburgh Club, has been a ing derfil knack of landing a finishing | Jan. 16,and his third with Benny Val-| at ie Colisaun A, O., Nowak, next Tuesday renin Mie Rare aad "Mine Cees hard battle from start to end. Ni ea ‘ PRES TEI Gn. Paceian recite Ae Te and. re es ncn, But I often wonder if Benny |wer tor eight rounds at the Sporte. | algbt, with Obastie Weinert ve, Sailor Jack car-| °° © Ts DAU UIQ BAT Oe ES TIS inel Eeesun fetien Re eees ee ere Rees “una *sion Melee "bareat Othe asn’t a feeling that Lew Tendler|men's Club of Newark, N. J., om| roll as the feature, ‘The rest of che cant follows ult 2 + Dreyfuss for-| piniards has reached the crest as| Jim Londos, the © giant” who| (Frater "Now York Ww might prove a “hoodoo” if they met, | Jan. 30. Harokd Paseo va. Wille Cry, Jacke Dovte ms | NATIONAL COMMISSION WILL) meity uscd to make out almost the) . Sroritable business for the cham-|meets Willlam Demetral for the] mpoimtion at thn trod Cortada Tendler has beaten a lot of good men, Philly Lewis and Benny Cohen wy, Jack Rivers, TOGETHER THURSDAY | ‘7 Nationa! Leasue schedule dee Tue has come back,|Greek championship on Monday night| one Ng NP OY and Renny hasn't shown any anxiety | Ghamoion Jack Britton started off the new| Charley Murray, matsiinaker of GET whe @t. Louls Browns. h pions: sega at the 71st Reg: ment ‘on Tre to add his scalp to the long string he's + mausiuaker of the Queens pit ‘ © St. Louis ns have served nent Armory, ended ang lerwe Ce tition is keen and the chaim- é day in glorious fashion by outoaint. | ber A. C, of Buffazo, N, ¥., has completed hia compe at the iat Regiment Atmbry; ended eae Welsh TOOK MO NUE log Johny Gill, a promising welterweight of | card of bouts for bis ‘nest Sone qunpieted bel CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 2—The an-|Motice on their fans that the thirty- ve been rewarded. : : 1 t pions have dos is more than confident he will win gm Freddy Welsh. vorking with {lumens in’ «ten rund boot at Stentor, | Auditorium there on Jan, 9. tn the dowble| nual meeting of the National Base~ pcre beeches Ripa aaern ® Park in)” Hoppe, king of his class, earns be-|the Greek titie: In fact he is wonder: Bod Fitzsimmons once, in Bob's gym. | [er wtih be receired # guaranice of $1,600, wince, of wo ten-round sore Jimmy Suillivaa. the! bal! Commision will be held here next | so, This park has had ab ‘4 | ween $20,000 and $26,000 for his abil-|ing just what inscription to have en- , M ‘The site receipts amounted to over $2,600 sud | Jemey City lightweight, will mect Frankie Bcheall pata Le we RAR About SON i lick. The life | gvaved on the $1,000. belt which wit!| THUM B8OWidN@ AND WiLbARD Masium at Bath Beach. This was | wrorsi hundred peovle were tunel away for|of Mufalo, and Frokdie Ieee of Brookiyn takes| Thursday, Chairman August Herr- | pieacher seats, which, with the war| ity to make the ivortes click, The mravedion the $006.) ich will | POWLING OND Ute a, mare eter. Sitesimmons knocket lack of room, on Bully MoCann of Akrun, 0, mann announced to-day. . | tax, have been selling for thirty cents.| of a billiard star is far Tonger than be peane na to tNR MIRNO 2 fe = other fight and hired Gus to box with| Another new boring club hes fost been or | Benny Valger, who clashes with Willie Jackson |. President John ates the ube According to Ball's announcement they| that of any of our athletes in other | ease ean st tate eno lemme FOR SALG. Bim, Ruhlin jabbed and hooked Fitz. |anised et Tottalo, N, ¥. It will be know | in an cightsound tet er the sommes chy | tional League and B, ohnson of | will be cut to 4,000, ports Pe tbe ou ak Simmons all over the place, cutting his | aa the A June A. C. and Curley Veiner | of Newark, N. J.. 00 Jan, 30 @ alo signed uw|tho American League, have both tele} | |e When a bell player slumps his |e ee ee teen eae ps and handling him with apparent | te matchinehor, Palmer expects to sage BUDE for two more boita, His first will be with Cal ned Herrmann thut they will Scoring Rules Committee of the Four or five ease. It looked a shame, and I the busine aa be) Delaney of Cleveland for als rounds at the Ne. | eTaPHed ty) ie Baseball Writers’ Association will rec- gernleg pamer devcesen, Four of f\¥@!be Sula Hevonpaa and Ivan Linow, thouebt poor old Fitz nist be all tn, | bar an option on the big auditorium in Uaak city, | tional A, C, of Philadelphia tonight and me|@ttend the meeting, ommend a rule to the big leagues Rules| Nat "yo for the cueists. Hoppe has|Wh® are bound to engage in @ bout I suggested to Ruhlin that it looked | wiere he exoects to bring off bis shows Palmer | second with Young Michacls of Syracuse, N, y.,| Hermann in his annual report to be | committee to credit players with ame taal ESE for fourteen years and | ‘hat will be replete with humor and i) an at & wil Jack. for ve mde e » et ber 2 jones. e | LIBERAL CRED, BEST. VALUES GUARANTEED : ; LONG TERMS, EASY PAYMENTS. him pretty easy in the gymnasium a | ms his willingness to relinquish the lof the yard. fiit tine. In the meantime his carn-|insures @ record crowd at the show. | LOWE TEMES Beh Carriage and f'wan doing the same thing In| gig? {Cin gis tat tos piste | ee Was ot rainne sh mera, 4m!) chairmanship as soon 48 a uccesso: ———>—_— {het fowers should continue to in-|Reservations are on sale at the ar- |VOEMS D/aeT Mca Men ayia the fight and thinking what a shame | Tee" 8 A - acmiohis ane to feb the CALL WRITE FOR CATALOGUE RERMESENTATIVE CALLS ON REQUI Royal DIAMOND-Warc g er sei 5 ll to-day, to-: wand Mon- it was to abuse the poor old guy when |“ which Charley Harvey Gas under bie maa-| main pout of #ix rounds at the Olympia A. 4, | °*" be found. DUNDEE’S OLD MANAGER crease season after season, mory all to-day, morro . aaa league at. nder | it was to abuse the poor ¢ Sets Mike SMetienge io nection some | Pauiettohla ca Mert olen otie Gore ep Tar IM [ue Race nny DIE Leese ee eae he alipped in and soaked me over the \¢/"iiarers fuhtem iia Caria} or ta | xl off lat rok, tot Sateimaher “ian RACING SELECTIONS. PICKS HIM TO WIN TITLE. narpshooter. It is estimated that his Weat Fitzsimmons, but nothing in the | doe Welling of Chicago, and Johnny Murray of | Of EXdie Meet, He t# now signed up for fin sharp} not be himself because of the one er season? In fact, is there fight him again for one million dolla England, has matched Murphy to meot Harold | finaly got the fighters « 0 to lemma and he - — - soos pee iteeruaden tie ‘95 MAIDEN LANE, #1388 eash! My life is worth more than | *&o™ % Newar® for cent rounds at Gert | signed them wp. Sharkey ie to ceceive over 81,000 HAVANA, Johnny Dundee's old manager, | ¢wenty-one-year mark? i 7 — that. The old guy has my number, | 27 oH. Teme sreaing, Jen. 8, i te ot First Race—Superlor, Donatello, [Scotty Montieth, ts on record for|“alph Greenleat, the twenty-year- | NDS PEDIt and if he was lying flat on his back| Matohmakers Buntiok and MacKay of the | Phoguwae Faster. icking his former charge to win the!old pocket billiard champion, the | Ba HH and the count reached nine he'd get | Sver'rmen'y Club of Newark, N, J.. bare al; Gemele Brown, the weet side featherweight Second Race—Miss Patty, Perfect Mightweight title when Dundee meets | youngest to hold a title since Hoppe's REQ REO up and land one on me.”* ready gigned up three boule for their boxing | YB Jumped into the Limelight Christmas after.) Lady, Steve Benny Leonard at New Haven on Jan.| debut in the crowned circles, has wi) oS!T a ‘As a matter of fact, at that time! sow on Jan, 80, Wille Jackson megs Benay | 200 by aemting off Bepoy Valger, made a gr Third Race — Sayeth, Stelclift, 16, Scotty, like Dundee, says Leonard| found reward for his abWity as a rT coooe s3n08t Rublin was probably In condition to, Valter Mickey Donley of Newark goo aganet | More by olacing himeelf under the managene: Native Soll, eee . x u : ; ‘ourth Race—Dione, Golden King, |“! earnings this season will approach ed Testh, Tighten Loos. sworld could have made Gus think go, | te lron moa KO, O'Doanell a Mula: | Leb a8 follows: On Ge Sih at the City A. C.] J ison. MS: nervous strain he will be under that | {M06 the $10,000 mark, | Sano Dona Oiseasaé 6 When Jabex White, lightwelmht | delo The promoven an tying to sien wy! boxe Johuny Drummie in Jersey City; on the} Fifth Race—John Jr, Walter |!nvariably shows the firat time @| fobert Cannefax, the three-cushion Sa ae vaat champion of Fngiand and a michty | Yous Bob Pitainons with Bob Martin for; 1b Whitey Figurakt in Philadehbia: on the| Mack, Unar boxer goes over the twenty-round| champion, will earn approximately Gala ee forsale ood one, came to America to flicht | ‘de fourth contest, | 12 Young Maxwol at ittaficld, Mam; on the] — gixth Race-—Money, Smart Money, |route. “You can't make a eprinter|the same as Greenleaf, Seideework, Hall Jimmy Britt, then considered by | Clay Tumer, the Indian light heavyweight who | 1% Youne Sowo im Mhiladektia, and on Feb, 6] Belle of Elizabethtown ko a mile, and It Is the same with a| Here we have the co’ ‘bined earning of Gold, filver and i Many to be legitimate claimant to} nua the uusforium to have bie ay ire peal bores Young Lector in Chicopee, Maas, ppnrentt Race—Lariat, Byrne, | poxer,” sald Montieth last night, powers of She thee neeoe sed SHAR | Made at Reese inable Priess er oy ae {Sehing hie| mm Ls blond a! cf Wary Wulime's| sfiohry Rumedl, the good ttle fichier of Jerwey ii acauunee eel “Leonard ts strictly @ short-distance | Champions estimated at $49,000, | Baciy, decayed 1s ye! st behind Mis) wead in @ bout at Boston nearly two weeks ago, | City, hee tum booked up ty tte munagwr, Sooty man, He has been schooled to it oughly cleuned, Bi. » gave Britt nie ight i a EW ORLEANS. 1,500 Service Men See Bouts, . Merce te ihe and of ate Perera it | Niu.ne rea ahs aha Sp teem than tas | Mamet, Nee mo Mave Ocha Pliatelchis. | ging SMPSPaGRTA? Ghiasien A. [from the time he started boxing, and| ay the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn Repaired ee Te ee RELIABLE GOODS ~ LOW PRICE S> Found. Spider Kelly, Britt's second, | casted. His fim bout will probably be wun (C2 Mamas nie be takve on Jobnay Maloney | pyrne, Jog Mancinl it Dundee can keep out'of dunger for|wayy Yard, last night the K. of C FART NEERLY 08 MONTHLY PAYMENTS happened to notice that just as White | yatciug Levionky ab Detroit oo Jan, 28 pA Beast pat oy Ss a Second, Race-Baxpipe, American ven rounds rie lage eee ba boxers under the direction of Jimmy INO EMPLOYERS REFFREN-E CALL. WA/TE O8 erie atoisaee” atthe and at the | At Siete Regis, Pansy wildered and desperate the rest of the ford staged a set of boxing bouts fs CALLS D 8 shoulde end of the | St. Refers, the Staten Inland hearyweight, | hatding Mack of Qumien, N. J., for #ix rounds hind Twyfor u GENT eee eee diy’ pithmeed srcuna |'ts | "bo bad at operation performed on his nose te |r the ‘Natioual A, 0, of the asim ait, nahin Race—The Boy, Assume, | journey, He will lack the judgment | op 1,500 service men, consisting of 2 E. 125th St./16) E, “4th St HONEA will also be ready speed over the route, and he has k S.B Cor, Sh Ave. N. W, Cor. 8d Ave ICAN ‘ corner, found the shoe, cut | ch m the gloves agai | pacsies for the Now Xurk A, C, amateur br: Fourth Race—Panaman, Omond, | not had the experience Dundee hag." | six bouts and @ wrestling match. The ae x ADA. sip way with 161 3 Jeane Joe McNulty of the Ainboy | {8 u : oe New ° P ae Bae! ; rt Liewett + motte d Coming out for the twan- | sporting Chi ae trying to sign up Hoberta for | A Strwet and Sixth Aveome, on uext Thurpia | Fifth Race-Nomines, Comme Ck | iin ‘has beon agreed to in’ the |the mar bout of eight rounds; Charlie S. W. Cor, 59th jrer Hawn oS MAIDENLANE | te ubex glanced around to see | SRE OM) icine the Indian A tone be.| afd Saturday evenires, will cle on Monday Gig | Saints ha articles. ‘The fans of New Haven will | De Baetes vs..Johnny Martin, Tommy Me to T WATCHES the shor—which was his Mascot et eee eee oe law gana | Pwut Pilgrim in care of the above club and Mex | Sixth HRace—Kenward, Deckmate, |have.a chance to see the men put on (Shea ve. Walter Brooks, Patsy Finne- Met. \ On gone: Through the round he * ' | Levine, No, 200 Bradway, Five camo wal) be| Wadsworth Last the finishing touches of their hard!gan ve. Kid Barney, Jimmy O'Gatty turned a worried look toward Young Cronin, phe olever Brookiyn bantam, who! wootaned for namely, 108, 115, 125 movie, 13 Seventh Race~Mountain Rose, grind and see them weigh in the day vs, Jim Montgomery, and Bill Walker g eee EAGLE: DIA: Wa | Pe ee ee Baby Lynch, Cavan Boy, Of the contest ve Joe Rooney. Ey ' me a pane