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| eee , ou a ar i Meus the fine, faShorets. up not In Als propoattion for jt, and as nner PPekcnata nuld or gASnt, of the net profile gpoken little chap. “Stew,” as Bobby ig i ¢ America, Canada, Jones affectionately calls hia go! Maybe England’s desire to stage the Dempsey-Carpentier fight started 5 ms and oie fs teacher, took charge of Miss Sterling, that pic a ate $13,000,0(0,000 loan. P f fand personally receive your Jones, Adair and Proacow before fale « penagdtti an Wee lpartanacee (ey were fifteen yeurw old, and All) — Pronineot pottticians that won't mupport Johnson for President are Frazee, | 4 Re Lece ey etree RT er sce tour have won linke titles and 47 Ruppert and Huston, noid | pombor Dam handsome still under twenty-one. Some record! Sere cave) atic’ uit aseesmeees aul” Mavatee Garter ie| ok peace-time ace is a chauffeur that's knocked down five pedestrians. | ed tremendously Promote the same charactoristi a confident, Saree 1 f boxing In or uetee Pitas free style with their iron clubs, Miss| Rich blokes that want cars are going to the Grand Central Palace this week. t pL BY Je pay» Prefer Storing plays her ined with the | But the rest of us will get our cara at the Grand Central station. ra ; \ekill of most mascul stars, a ee ! Mah stroke that takes lots of turf.| air Dengwey, the movie idol, will wear two sets of gloves in his new T ia aid that Major A. J, Drexel ™AppyY 4 5 e' gloves | t YJ Biddle and Warren Barbour, two ,D0DPY Jones has been pronounced | aim —s-ounce and white khd. abe 4 weit known AOS De, OR, | ORAS SURES, ROL WOME Z| Louie. will have) ite Riskay ‘hic: year In spite of the Anti-Saloon ly art, will be appol judges 1) ‘the Leonard-Dundee bout at New succeeded capturing a “British gotf| League. pivite ~_ jonah Several years ago eeereute one, Meee teen morrow freatin seiarad stuen ie tey tad ee ‘The $200,000 that Benny Leonard cleaned up in Wall Street was won on Recta s trees taro ecotienen ots | beet mracct) aay sometenr bn tie Pane: ae ia 4 4 , a ne Atlanta yor ereee SA, siaer sapeaty a te made. eve the compliment. | Cer-| Chkengro Cubs ure an Bastern team when they train in California, inner, but in tainly thore te't a flaw the agave to re anes hate mwechanioal part of Bobby’ annie, Steel workers aren't the only guys that go out on strikes in Pittsburgh. —~ Fitzgerald wil have the final my. Jones, Gardner and Herron * ee Hell aleo determine whether foul | longest sume ve tate An es The clean-up man that baseball needs doesn't have to be a hitter. fg ds intentional. wot clouting f BAG pe ey ai pee esa abpoe' Shane Leonard and his chal-| which ts oonsklerable ing from f 1 SYongar, Johnny Dundes, will Dox imder| the tec, Jones wields all hee irone | ynag SMBS IT haven't yet the subpoena is mightler (-- ent ens aie ‘Thorpe of Kansas City. f mark the first appearance ate 3 in @ boxing contest in this city a the ‘crack Went Bide lightweight ' Dempescy-Carpentier bout. $b St RAREST PEER ERE ET BEST SPORTING PAGE IN TELL MY DIRECTOR IKK) BE Back AT THE STUDIO In 10. MINUTES: | Moving Picture Magnate Makes Record Bid for Dempsey-Car- , pentier Bout. na ras i} LIAM FOX, the New York moving picture magnate, Startled the boxing world yesterday afternoon by gathering the! reporters about him in the Knicker booker Hotel and announcing that he| was in the fleld for the Dempsey Carpentier bout, making a record bid for the match, Ho fuarantecs a pUFBe of $425,000 which tops uli the bids made up to date. Mr. Fox announces that hé will donate 50 por cent. of the profits to Red Cros charities and that the other; 50 per cent. of the profits he will give the fighters on a basis of 36 per cent. | to the winner and the other 15 per! WARNS REMARKS cant. ¢o the joser. | DEMPSEY WILL Mr, Fox sent a telegram to Demp- | To amierien wares fey guarantecing him $300,000 win,! love or draw, plus the aforementioned; Six ROUNDS 85 per cent of the profits if he wins| and 15 per cent. if he loses. | Carpentier was cabied by Mr. Fox, hat he would be guaranteed $126,000 ‘vin, lose or draw and 35 per cent. additional if he won and 1 per cent. | of he loses. He also cabled that he would pay iim $125,000 if he'd cance! | his present theatrical bookings, which | Georges had informed him’ would carry bim through 1920, vq 4s 66] DON'T want to make a cent out of the bout,” said Mr, Fox. 1 want to see that the United States gets it—not Paris, London, ‘Ma Juana or any piace else, 1 will Steward Maiden, Developer of stage it In New Haven or some place ~ cas heady 00 that the majority of real Greatest Number of , Golf Pees Gea taatee tt cee, | | Sauaitipions, Comes Here to Show Local Folks How the continent to see it Maybe if favor. | able legislation is passed this winter Game Should Be Played. ut Albany I wii! be able to put the | fimht on at a local ball park. This/ city will pay more to see the fight than anywhere in the world.” | Tex Rickard, who promoted the, By Will am Abbott. Dempsey-Willard and other big bou's, * zs a ‘hon he heard of Mr. Fox's offer SWARD MAIDEN, a stocky raid that was too high for him and little Scotchman who has de- veloped more golf stars the last that be was out of the field. few yearn than any other profession- Rais, \ wing jerram to Sa dheegtheit cage be al, arrived in town to-day. Maiden came from St. Louis especially to Jack Kearns, Dempwey’s man- tune up the game of ecores of New ager, In Los Angeles yesterday: “ 000 for Dempsey's ‘IT offer you $300 bared in end. win oF lose, for a match with Yark players. Mor years the votoran, arpentier int nited on, plus : eee eee nts it Demeecy Alox Smith, held the record of de. svins or plus 15 per cent. if Dempsey veloping the most golf leaders, with Pity roses. 1 mils pow any necessary fortelt Jeury Travers, the former Mine Lil- epends on securing acceptance ‘from lian Hyde und several others to his Copyrtant, 1920, by The Press Publiahin, Lawyers are arguing pro and. con these days. Prohibition and) Constitution, Motor fanci {og ‘em aguin—from the traffic cops. English rules woy favor the scientific Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New ( WHAT ROUND — 1S 215, M'siéu vee \ ROUNDS NEITHER IS Fie TO BE CHAMPION ONE STRONG OBJECTION TO HOADIMG THis FIGHT (ty THA JUANA LIVE WIRES By Neal i?.. O'Hara Cbmyany (The New York Lening World.) cry orders th)s week. re are givin, But next weck they‘il be tak eae the poor traffic cops, They have to whistle for their pay. er as COFFROTH STARTS SOMETHIN YANP SAY GEORGES boxer, but the stop watch stilt ee ‘By Thornton Fishe York venting Wo Ly LErs cace ira Day ano SPLIT THE Time! Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock | Chartey vey, now in Englund ‘with Tea Lewis, bis welier- | weight, nas just cebled Joe Wagner, nanuger of Jnck Sharkey, the Ameri- !can bantamweight, am offer of $4,000 | ond two round trip tickets for Sharkey to go to Bngland and tight Jimmy | Wilde a twenty-round bout for the |tyweight title Wagner says he wouid not bring Sharkey to England ‘fight Wilde unless he receives a bigger guarantee. Wagner says he @ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920, NEW YORK JIMMY CORFROTH WHo DID THE LITLE TRICK, Yankees and ments That Bring Clubs AVING signed ball’s greatest Back to Old Camp. H last Tuesday, the Yankees yes- terday signed for a place to train Knows that he will get the worst of decision over there and for that j2cason wants big money for taking | the chance of making the trip. ' o 7 "| Al. Lippe, manager of Jeff Smith, the Mayonne, Libtpenuier,. with whom fam now 8 ¢redit. This mark of distinction was /@POrs the guy with a punch. a, N. J, flehter, declared to-day that the report | tively negotiating A toward Maiden, ) . ° circulated by Dan Morgan that Smith is afraid Paris. ei cesargennd | Ontvoutiae ni Hccommippagy niet et yi Alexa Fight game in London would be O. K. if the British fighters were as | to fight Chainpion Jack Britton is untae, Lippe | outstanding option expiring Feb. 1 ways se hand-Doiled as the shirts that the fight fans wear. rays that as soon as Morgan signs the articles of | control of English syndicate, and 1, Sterling, national champion; Bobby eaters sareement for the contest that he wil love no | deve if vou WH peatlave vasttiatee Jones, runner-up to Dave Herron for They may choose a now fhairman, but the National Commission will #tlil et a ee ee sort beta ‘veay matter, a5 be Inte to the national amateur tithe last year; be 10 per cent. is bout ‘would be « great attraction fer the fight Dempsey. I am making in the interest of American ship and In order to nee the, Is offur Perry Adair, former Southern cham- fch kept Pion; Tom Preacott, one of the iead- Forte ent opp: gtunity to es. Ink Players tn the Gouth, and several tablish Unelf with the ety. peonle other promising youngsters. clean. “Manly sport of No other inatructor in the land can ot this quiet Scotch. of this I will @pproach the record That would or? aarily come to me from ‘the rules of the Boxing Board of Con-| beautifully, and his recovertes reak clean at the order |troutde have the finish of an expert. of Receree Fits Hie putting 1a dependable, the most ines, isthe most’ Gallant of ACK BRITTON, wetterwelght cham-| Jones mos pion of the world, comes out) Makion’s yupils. He will be a toush with a statement that he thinks | pete AY as” gene nore Frank Moran will surprise the box- | Bobby competes in a big tournament fans next uae aieot at Now. | little Maiden ia tbat % hand that i turn e tables on ind preparing his star pro- Bees ince ans kock him oat It) ceeeking abe pre laying of the ama- that boxers are the worst | tour meet at Oakmont last summer Ae in ke worlds bed] the Rival AN po cambios tiem was maybe Jack is an exception ©) a familkar sight on the practice rule, Moran claims that when he | Grounde while Bobby went through fought Fulton tn New Orjeana, he| his warming up stunts before each considered Fulton a joke and that Be) ound. Stewani Maiden is a brother of didn't ¢-ain for th . He claims | that he is now in tip-top condition es Maiden, the well-known pro- “ that he'll make Fulton quit. jones at the Naasau Club, Both ‘ ““inere ig tremendous interest in the| | wwhers will instruct during the next pout, probably due to the interem months at Low & Hughos's golf aroused in the heavy class by tho| une Dillard him for broesiest T the armory of the First Fei) gone will hold ita annual mooting to. Hospital, N. Y. G, to-night,| morrow night. Delomaten Will report Major Dunseith wii stage a! the ancient game mado n quick ro- boxing show uzement| bound in every section during 1919, be gs Tmenibera ‘ot bia Rae Bevs| The most interesting feature of the runs of Ex-Ambassador Gerard expects his the White House.” EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY ‘Those who watched Robert Cannefax, the professional with the tvories were of the opinion that he had picked up a horseshoo on champions Cannefax let off by out- playing Charles McCourt, runner-up to pointe to #8, The champion was tn his in thirty-seven innings and with high Court counted was 4 ANNAPOLAB, Jan, “Bo” MoMillan, the remarkable quarter- Dundee may win on Jan. 16, but it’s the last day for the other kind of eee ext book will be "My Four Years in Henry Ford’s employes will soon be able to buy some other make, What Happens Every-Day d off its entire wreat- Programme for the season and have no team unth next fall. the Violet squad has scheduled for t three-cushion carom champion, perform wonders wil ‘The manager of cancelled 4 meet morrow night with Columbia Univer: hie way to the Rational Recreation | *!tY: Academy, Brooklyn, yerterday, As the pain RRR second attraction in the tour of the | of moricekay Club. the governing bod of thoroughbred racing in the Rast, wil! nold ita annual meeting to-day at its offices, No. (8 Eaat (lat Street. No im- portant changes to the rules of racing will come up for @ vote, ao there will be only the routine business of re-electing officers and the reading of reporte. played loose baskotball herd last ‘8 firat home game of the « Succeeded in defeat! ‘by @ moore of 89 to 1 the title, by the tally of 60 mood, compieting his string 1, 6 and 6 The best run Mc-| NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, on, the Brown team §—Taports that conferonee in the awarding of : ard oral boute will be winged between | erence tne snajor champlonatips, {ect ot the Centre Collage 7 nny | foams wen Tein ence, aurinamt greaiy matched boxers, In the star piping Rock, und ‘The. Hmginoare: |teem and the choles ef Walter Camp | foam esta yosterdar tos ny bouts Ritchie aren, | hptes *\ CHU are leading claimants for the |for the pame position on hie All-<Amerts | }rjqii%g jee! by & weore' of $3 to 20 in champion of the one on me amateur fixture, which was held at|can team, will enter the Naval Ase- OM at the Central ¥, M. GC, A. of foan) Division, w' ash Thia| Pittsburg last | wenaon, The open demy next #pring and booome a mem: | Brooklyn, ‘of| championship ia Hicely to gn te =f ledo, while the Mayflold Glub at | Cleveland im keen about staging the from France, where he es-| women's national tournamom, S hetae Gar bouts Fred Docn,| ‘There is a atrong undercurrent of ght champion of Austraiia,| feeling that the Battuarol Club will ‘Jim Montgomery of Ireland, | fill George Low's place an club pro- cons batt jher of the Navy football squad, are ntly hoard around Annapolis, The Gineinnat! Reda havo added the | Washington bookings for pring emhibition gamoa, This makes the third team who wilt the world’ MoLonghiin Makes Dig Rit. PROVIDHMNCE, R, 1, Jan, &—Johnny MoLoughitn, the sensational Philadelphia welterweight, surpriesd the Now Eng: jond fone by hie great showing againat Hrooklyn Nattling Nelean in twelve Benatora to thelr let of ohamplani the other |rounds at the National A. ©, of Provi- jo Duntee, will take od | fessional by importing sume one from | fag belng ur own Yankees and (he laces, Mol.oughlin took the bout on @ Aten Several Gratimnle Jereey club wouldn't have to go far | Dre J {minute's notion, substituting for Chiek sive, os ure many first-class pros much | Ascarding tn advo ved fram \Vow of Holyone, and waa cheered ission will ¥ arse lee | tenes dest i | palvenslty “ssights, ‘bi Work ‘Gale he'sobe aa’ oh ibe reap. ¥ Resid oaie i: eaeeanabie ™ = SRRNEENSee aac — | Areua A. C, of Jemey City. jack Sharkey, who received $1,780 for boxing Patsy Wallace of Philadelphia, at the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia recently, bas made $7,555 out of the three fights, He also got $2,803 for | beating Jimny Wilde, $3,000 for beating Patsey | Johnson of ‘Trenton, N. J, Sharkey has been | offered consideravle ‘more money far bouts trom out-of-town clubs, | deck Norman, manager of Tommy Tuobey, the Paterson, N_., lightweight, has just been ap- | Dointed matetinaker of the Lyceum Sporting «ab of N, 3, Norman is trying to rim op Willie Jackson for a fight with Tyobey at his club the Inter past of thin month, It is expected that all details for the match will be arranged today, | Ateer Clay Tu ten-round bout with Bat Uing Levi the Detroit Boxing Clit) on Jan, 28, Turner will try and induce Larry Will | ms to fight him a twelve-round bout at the fonal A. C. of Marierille, R, 1., where Turner ot the decision over Williams a few weeks ago, Willie Lewis, the retired veteran middleweight, who is now the manager of Marry Gattle, the ‘ight of Vorteliwter, is ready to match Gattle with some of the topnotehors in the welter- weight division, Lewis had several bouts prace tically clinched for his battler but was compelicd to cancel them on account of Gattle being laid up with an injured ley. | | Open air boxing shows on a big wale will be! aged a: Nerenton, Pe, during the suminer | months. hat city, Nae fust secured a tease on the bamball | park there, whero be intends to put on boxing | bouts betwen the topnotabers of the busines Ritchie is tacked by wealthy business mon of Scranton and ho tntende t offer big inducements | to the fighter, | — | Frankic Fleming, the Canadian featherweight | champion, will make his first appearance in a bout tn Philadelphte in many years at the Olympla A. A. him, Col. Ruppert, President of the Yankees, got a long distance t phone message from Sp row, business man: club, in Jacksonville, announcee that agreement with Chamber of € © by which the Yankees and Robins will train in the north Florida resort next spring. The Chamber of Com: tionably agreed to giv nice guarantee, as Ru that the chamber wo Harry of the in whieh he had the signed an Jacksonville mam, ere ungies- Sparrow a ert announced arrange for jthe spring series to be played in Jack- Yr | | will go more than one round. Six would To Train Next Spring _ At Jacksonville, Fla. Harry Sparrow Makes Arrange- Jack Dempsey’s Manager — | And Promoter Coffroth Confer on Fight To-Da Jack Kearns Has Already Wired | f3it.Dempsey and mo just as well Carpentier Advising Him to “T feel that there should be a win: ner’s and a loser's end of the purse, and beileve that $300,000 to the win. si Pi ae daw qnla Bet and $100,000 to the loser ts fair Accept Offer for Tia Juana Bir gar sitneee bn the teeee | titty- ; fifty, maintaining that Carpentier 1s Bout. Just as good a drawing card as Demp: | . ‘That may be, but whether het | ee ee pA eer Is Sea aoneiee M ; bie ye s.—Jack French people are good porte, Not BAN DINGO, Cal, Jan. SaJaok fie tmpe and. Carvencin 6 Kearns, manaser of Jack Dempsey, sportsman chance towever, ‘spit % hae: Wit ing the purse isn't going to ho will confer here to-day with James {ins fhe pure: ien't going to hold t W. Coffroth regarding the proposed the bout will be held on July 4th | Dempsey and Carpentier bout for the he would agree to a Labor Day pont He said to-day that he plans to build an arena seating 50,000 persons, close to the grandstand of his Tia Juana race track, “Until I hear from Harvey or Des- camps," he sald, “I shall be more or Jess in the dark, but it will not tako long to start operations when we bear from the other sid | world’s heavyweight championship at | Pia Juana, | “Tia Juana will get the fight,” said Kearns in Los Angeles yesterda; | when told of Carpentier's conditional | acceptance of Coftroth's offer, In a tulk over a jong distance wire yester- | day Kearng informed Coffroth that t French Boxer Willing ¢ Spit Parse, 4 : 0-40, had ke eral gid PARIS, Jan. §—Georges Carpentier, manager, thi y wi hea cha |for Coffroth at Tia Juana, and that [eavyWelent champion of France and Bngland, is willing to give concessions in the matter of weight in order to meet jhe had advised Descamps’ to accept the match if he had not already done | ao. Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight cham- Coffroth yesterday had edved no pion of the world, In America, accord- direct word from Descamps or} ing (o a statement made to The As#o- slated Press by Descamps, Carpentier’s | "I feel confident that I will manager, to-might. Descamps stated | thre ‘bout! he was willing to split the $400,000 Coftroth’s offer was, for a $400,000 purse offered ‘by James Coffroth on a purse, the money to spilt in any basis of 60 ent. fo |Way ‘the men desired. Coffroth’s bid 49 per cent for iis ma aii < | was for a bout going forty-five rounds, | 1, te see Ne Habe {but word has come from Paris that Carpentier iy willing to journey to Hanh ea See bask a bout Ca a strange land, face an exotie climate, and Descamps has suggested one away ti peaity jof fifteen rounds, adding that If ‘the |RI¥* away from twenty-five to thirty | issue ja not settled in less than that; Pounds in weight and accept a spit of |Ume “neither Dempsey nor Carpentier | 80-40 of Mr. Coffroth's offer,” eid Dos- is worthy to be champion of the world.” |camps, "We had intended’ to. demand | aochy fhe of that length ought to e/a 60-50 split, but are willmg to acco: | decisive, especially with heavyweights,” a 60-40 division in order to show this offroth Bal with a smile. is not merely a money-maleém, TOT Kearns was in a ike mood when told | sition, but also a sporting erent bea | ef Descamps’s determination to have! will endeavor to give American «port Carpentier fight no more than fifteen |men a real championship battle. rounds, “That suits me," said Kearns. ‘Per- sonally I do not believe that the ‘ght | Needs Consent of the Mexican Gor- ernment. MEXICALI, Lower California, Jan. & Esteban Cantu. the Governor, said he | knew nothing of Coffroth's plans, and added that the fight could not be hele Charles J. Harvey, his foreign agent, | but remarked: iad and | Robins — fat Tia Juana without the consent of the Government | He said he did not wish now to ex press himself as to his probable attitude if @ perinit should be sought. EDDIE FITZSIMMONS PUTS IRISH PATSY CLINE AWAY DETROIT, Mich. Jan. & Jeonviile by t the publicity two teams, With all Babe Ruth has re- At the De- jeelved, most any town would have |troit A. die Fit been glad to have got Babe for a simmons, t hitting Nghtwetg training attraction, seen in Michigan in years, proved hip Several weeks ago the Yankees and !eelf a wor! opponent for Benny Leo Robins were on the ve Tee of leaving Jacksonville and going farther South In {D&M Wien he knocked ont Irish Pats Florida. Before Griffith of the Senatarg |Clne in the sixth round pn team | The boys were fighting one minut Would goto ‘Tampa, the two clubs Jof the first round when Fitz sent in « terrific left hand punch to Cline’s ja\v that practically settled the fight recovered from the wicke thought of going to Tampa, Fla. and St. Petersburg, Pla iddcksonville “at the time showed ittie | interest in having the: two clubs back, |, py . und weemed to think that the guarantec |; Patsy neve Meat ee that the Washingt | i the nkees and Ro are ka {blow that hung him on the ropes Wan enerele bee Aigo ees MESO ASKIN | Stoning OF the Gattles Asie ee However, the acquisition of Rabe |W8s @ punching bag until the sixt. Ruth by the Yankees qutekly cured this | und, when Fitasimmons put him down | indifference, so Ruth will get his fu |chance as a Yankee in bombard Jacksonville fences. for the count of nine, As Cline arovs jhe Was battered helpless and his mau faker stopped the uneven bout, * rrow announced that the two oreo ms again will train on the same | Hantam Champion Wins by Knock- ‘Ids which they used last season. | ankecs will use the fleld at South | | Park, which is across the St.| NEW ORLI —Pete Her | q7hn's River. Brooklyn will use Barr's | man, bantamweight champion, east! The Chamber of Commerce will ar- | *ipbed the “kayo to Johnnie Ritehic tangs two or three ganies aween, the hicago, in the eighth round af u se Sto etal after the teams have “J ten- round Bo here leat PEN Renn thaestebedteacwean {A right hook to the jaw sent the Chi- National Commission Meets; Heydler } on Chairmanship at Cin- cinnati Conference. CINCINNATI, | LEWISTON, Me., Jan, &—Jeff Smith, No Succe Ss t Hi }middieweizht title claimant, easily de- S8OF CO LLCTVINGMNM | torsa soune sock conroon ot bosen ea me [ere last night in every round of twelye round bout. Fy ning and ot Expected to Vote Commission, Uniess the two Prasi-|holding ail the time Johmson lated tite dents agree there can be no eleciton i = In view of opposition to Mr. Herr-) BIN nnan Outpoints Maddenr™ O., Jan. &—Election of a new Chairman may be one of the results of the annual meeting of th National Bseball Commission here tp- day National League, and B, B, of the American League, are in Cin- innati for the yearly conference with August Herrmann, the third member of vhe Commission Under the terms of the national agreement, the Chair- man shall be elceted annually by the Presidents of the two major leagues, Johnson Albert Ritchie, the borg promene of | WHO are ex-officio members of tho} Presidents John Heydler of tie | — | ogoun down Jere Smith Wink nantly, mann, he has repeatedly signitied his} KB! 1A, Wis. Jan. 8.—Bill Bren- willingness to resign as soon as a| MM outpointed Bartley Madden in a ab 2 1 | ten-round bout here last night. Bren- | #ulAble mAnicould: be securat to:suo- | Ren a lead in’ wie OF Gis. Reine ° but a committee from the Madden won only one two major leagues authorize! to] i oe ae bed ‘Tiplite Stops Eddie Morgan, Wee man vhave thusitar falied tolls ukNear aa. pee gene ae [Bnei ghe for; the postions litz won over Faddie Morgan here las President Johnson hag teen openly in favor of Mr, Herrmatin, but, it is jsud, Mr. Haydler arrives with im- structions not to vote for his | election | While several very nd muol wut fore the commissio: ted the meeting y night, the Englishman's seconds tossing sponge into the ring in the sixth round, CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. 8. lease of Infielder Sam Crane | Cincinnati |to-day by Jack Hendricks, manage of the Indianapolis American Associs nportant mat- » will come be- lay, it is ex- to th Reds was announced het« tion Club, Details of the deal har r jnot yet been arranged, Hendrick~ Reh and |*aid, other than that’ Crane is th Brak and | Droserty of the Rede wat Moran Bowling Alley By Chatter tack of that city on Jan. 35, Matchmaker Jack Hanton has signed up Fleming to moet elther Whitey Fits- gerald of Young Robidesn, the Quaker City fight ers, for stx rounds. Fleming will box the semi-final | bout, as hie manager, Tom McArdic, is aasious to show bin in that city, Jimmy Wilde, the fyweight champion of Europe, who made much & poor showing in his first bout in | this country that many of the club matchmak | have dvetded not to use him, will engage in hls me- ond bout in this country to-night. He will take on | Babe Asher, a Western featherweight, for eight | founda at the big Collaeum A.C. at &. Louis If} Wilds makes good be may gy some more bouts “1 America, | ‘The City A. C. of Joraey City will stage ite reg- | lar weekly boxing show to-night In its club hours at Jermy City Holghta Taree edght-round bouts will be oontested. #1n the mar bout Georgie Brown of this city will take on Johany Drummie of Jersey Chy, while In another elght-rounder Frankie Fem ing ‘of Staten Island meets Dave Nowenberg, te former amateur welterweight champion, Matchmakers MacKay and Burdick of the Sports- sae's iu of Newark have sued w thre ele | round boute af thelr four eight-rounders at thelr ow Monday night, Fred Fulton ieets Frank | Moran, Tommy Spino of Newark meets Henny Coban of Orange, and Freddie Reese of Brooklyn tackles Billy Affleck, the English feacherweignt, | amother bows wl be ‘ltached W-day, ‘Two Rrookiya Players Go to Miners, TOLEDO, Jan, 8.—Infielder Malone and Outflelder Hickman of the Brook- lyn Clud have been purchased by the Tolodo American League Club, ac- cording (0 an announcemeat by Pres! dent Bresnahan. Marty Merz, who substituted |Frank Cox as the White Blep Bowling Academy representative in rn Individual Bowlin defeated Alex Dunbar, who holia nd position in the tournament, when these two met at the White Ble phant alleys last night cht rolled, Me hi mes were averaged 180 and Dunbar 51-2 In a ser rolied at the Hunts Point adleys, Bronx, Harry Cohn, the local bowier, had a tough Job on his hands disposing of Joe Sabb/ He won out, however, rolling an aver: ge of 1993-7 for the rolled, against 1% 4-7 for ° Stofka-Knoblock series rolje Fordham Arcade bowling vas won by Knoblock, who won the, ninth and final game of the evening’ by a score of 182 to 179%. In a series rolled at the Broadway alleys, Brooklyn, be- tween Artie Pe and John Geschwin der, the hatter was returned the wine her, with an average of 197 to 190 3-9. The § ores - AT the W Mees, 154, 107 190,168, i410 sverige, 180, Da Lesh ta. "170, TT 168, 101, ‘Poca erage, 1655 1-2, We "Dae Hiotn pi 204. Tins 38. 167. 1s, wioruae, Satis eo: Fotal. 1,302 ‘Ac ontisen’ 2 Bia, 192 1h, 145. Dore dea i the 2M. te NMRA ei POM A tr POOR GE INO TSM tS EN i NEO RE SIS LEN ACTS AORN Tag ae tas tcmcoptie wants Crane for utility roles, ‘ve Regina Cox) aml the Almirante jhe rr - | RACING SELECTIONS. wight, Aniline and Chemnica) Commeny Toor “ut the | NEW ORLEANS. tr | First Race—-Thursday Nighter, af the | Plenty, Medusa bel pnd Race — Rory — O"Moore, ’ Luke's Pet, Pueblo YLT Kagtt, ongnitianm among the mam Thind Race—Discuesion, St. Ise ther have mewred oo more Bon Tromp. Toeaiay eveuies, Tonkin i py ey vurth Race—-Madge Tailor ena, Veasn uatieg ane rollial fivets . Ballet Dancer, OR DOM. The firm Ins ao revel h Rac © A., Richard Vv, om Tuewlay eveuing ant Sattinise wert the lates” amociation af tae cxnpea Reeves, Coun- Smortoan Az Coto, arauder, King sit To on ese ‘apt, Hodge. Kenatgy Sova’ the bia Capt, Hodes | ‘ | Aa imanawren of tte th, Ok. Tiowut HAVANA. BY ees et dt ma First Race—Cuba, Herder, Leoti sfiero@m at the White Ede $ |Sriniete saith on one of Uh Race rack, Primee Third Race—High Gera, Skyman, Prewisbout {son. | 1 Race—Old Red, Ravensea, | vardner Race—Candlelight, Hends oft, Solid Sormvtary*Danhar hat announce tet Sixth Fa perlin, Donthrush, pooed @amen wibl be rolled Off and tie Dick Willams, Enbuted to aie winnam within Lan salad game in Heneting Chamermpisas day FRED FULTON VS. MORAN High School Baseball Tourney Will LEONARD VS. DUNDEE Open Aprit oe CMaE tela rca. The high school: tourna- TRE TICKET OFFICE ment as announce Public | nd “6442 Grocten, © Behoo! Athletic L en oon ~ — _ April 17, when the nine enting = | De Witt Clinton vs pisces | FULTON vs MORAN | rasmus Hall vs. Ma Se eevee aortas cate uyvesant vs. Jamaica, Curtis. va: | RER , 15, 92. Now Jivundor Childy and Mortis vac cPage: | ACE AT: JACOnts “ALEK ARE Ry NeW Qh House Will crows bats. "Games | ALL TICKET AGENCIES: will ale be played on April 24 and 15, 19, and 29 and T HUM BOW ne AnD Abdel Adios 38 1 the fipal contests on June & Buys