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ts ) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920, . ‘ 2 BEST SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Titular Tourney Awards Fi = me : — To Be Made at Meeti OLUMN HERE AND THERE AT THE AUTO SHOW - By Thornton Fisher Q/ U.S.C. 4. To. Wich Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The N&w York Evening World.) C f | a bh | ; 1 ASK You= caren 1 naet Jatianal [retary ne M Politan Golf, Aa- * fi: \ J Vwnariae HEY, wuleme can You DUPLICATE Hmportant Session of National ri" of ! Leip cath y SUTTIN’ IN THAT car FoR THe SMALE | ; oranizati Takes [named to i Whitney b airy, ( BERS eet ee Caine ok halves Golf Organization Takes sMrardtier Ne Huckase ot GL (THEY INT GOING | —— Place at the Waldorf-|Sity. tho present Wd PLACE y man to hov of re- SZ. i Astoria Jtaining his position, ws he Is named { (i | ” ' |to serve another In addition ae Te reer to these officials u other mem- \ | ITHER the Nassau or Piping |Mors of the 1 Sika th Looe. % | Rock Clubs is likely to secure |frookline M. Whitney, ame — Mary “Other Cities ‘Anxious to Stage the Leonard-Dundee the award of the national ama-jdobon; Edward S. Moore, Onwentata, le jteur golf tourney at the meeting of }and Hugh Wilson, Merion, the United .States Golf 4 > ¢ ates Golf Association! i. rary at the? Waldorf-Astoria to-night it Whistles cope ee encnncn” | NE MODEL HAS & ain uf the eireen «Many other cities are seeking the ved somethin Ww in golf com: Bout That New Haven Can- al O cour =| The Sunset Hills Club of| petition, whi first ‘trial celled. piace FoR a-A- WELL, \ oe is St. Louis may secure the open cham. |here yesterday. | It wis this: The play. . Ga § menta ler t & holevin. two. unde Sea a Irs GOING To BE A £900 FOR nip and Ekwanok the women's |¢t (0, f with ston. points, With You say ~ POPULAR. CAR @ pus five points for one under par, three 8. 190, dv ‘The Prom Publishing ¢ : for a par hale one fora bomey. Gevrvigns. 1070, by Te Prom Publishing Co, | THE LADIES WHO PAR os cottam it wn is night is expected to prove the most|Hoiworthy Hull. the. fiction” writer, OXING fans of the Metropolis em SEEN ‘Gow: #3 200- Just linteresting outside of the awarding| produced the idea. In honor of him were given a hard jolt yester- bade LE ia ae & StANOS?, of the titular events, it was christened the H. H. system. en a hard jolt ye | AS SH The Rules and Amendments Com-| |W. 'E. Truesdale, the Garden City day when the word came from mittee, which has been correspond. | Player. won. With thament, not the New Haven that the license for the Leobard-Dundee championship 20- round bout had been cancelled. Al- though this would have been the eighth ing with a similar British body, is!Piase number, which-in itself shows expected to furnish some interesting | what a departure the tournament information. . A committee is to be; was. J. D. Chapman of Greenwich selected to send across the seas to| Was second with 44 With the aid of his stroke allow- confer with the British authorities, | With the Aid ot ie aero ngle Re (ouLn \ (NER- ou MIND | [8 Gay, 7 7 1 THINK 1Le meeting of the pair, there was intense | 6\viNG ME The Nominating Committee of the 6 fo birdies, two of the: “4 or ; Your wane hz BRUYH BON HE United States Golf Association has|{uat” Wet cagios’ that {s, with. the imterest in the bout, chiefly because ar SUBWAY AD. mAtiee hl Le 4 H the referee w: heduled to rend AMO AdOABSS® | Rie{ /Damed a practically new List of off-|heip of stroke allowance, also were feree was schedul lo. render & Va CENTRAL PAI cials for election, George H. Walker} made by W. L. Barr, 1 FS. Dan- decision if the battle went the limit. Wors & FEW of the St. Louts Country Club is|forth, both of ng Island. Dundee has fought several 20-round POLLARS TWEEN} nominated for President to sycceed = ie "i Frederick 8. Wheeler of Apawamis, |" The American Golfer, edited by who hag served two terms, Howard | Walter J. Travis, has b: on, sold, and F. Whitney of Nassau, who has been |the magazine will shortly be merged very efficient secretary for several | Wil) be a weekly Instead of a monthiy, ars, and J. F. Byers of Pittsburgh |" The first issue of the new golfing re named as First and Second Vice | weekly wiil make its appearance early |Presidents in place of Dr. Walter 8. | !n Apr, Ai ae ees |Harban of Washington and Sterling |, Mr Travis wilt devote much of Ble FE, Edmunds of St. Louis, who have | five courses in one of the biggest golt arreR. A dropped out, W. D. Vanderpool, Mor- | gevelopme bouts and was’ considered one of the best lightweights that ever drew on a over the route. On the other hand, Champion Leonard had never ht a long distance fight. Al- h Leonard was generally re- ed as a certain winner by the knockout route over his challanger, i€ was the fact of Dundee's experi- @mce and cleverness that gave him @ look-in. for the honors in this en- ERIGNDS~ + eee ees oe WHY poeswr t pians ever undertaken on ; y N. J. who served as Sec-'fiong Island } gagement. havik : GS) LGU HAS | ris County, N. Tong felang Nearly all the twenty-five dollar | tHe piRD WHO SS USTENED T ickets had been sold for the match, & EVERY Mab) an tay Orig By G was to have taken place one oo s SALESMAN N d } Week from ‘torniene, One of the | SALESHAN HY eiesier istic News john Potock and Goss Reasons for the cancellation was be- eaten IM A @ause the man backing the show Marty Fart, the Hariem middleweight, who ‘ was recently arrested in connection ; Although Dave Driscoll of the| | Saty Barn. ne f i tow Folks: bes, 4 with Federal wood alcohol raids and | e ‘ ‘| Arena A. C. of Jersey City says that) oy i detested ma fightera in bots also because the match was frequent- Army -Champion Gene Tunney, the local light heavy-| California and other e West, has de. erred to as a championship af- ot fight at the Sports. | cided to try his hand at the boxing gam » which, according (0 Chief of Pe Lert 2a weight, cannot fg ‘ roe, | Marty is training han and will be roedy Police Smith of New Haven, who Cores ANOCKOULT | Kes. American Swimme men's Club at Newark, N. J., on Jan. | ™ : Griginally issued the license for tho Australian Championship. Recto € |30 because he (Driscoll) has Tunney it and then later revoked it, was A A Sh SYDNEY, Australia, fi=Norman | ick. CARS ‘eT ‘sue e, letpavad iis) f0R Eto tHore. boule; Oke trary to the laws of the State, t rmory OUD | noes, Arsériean. wwirining’ champion | lagers cund oursipe rane emernae, ee ee enc hich only permit of boxing exhibi iaeseh ithe and. star. of the inter-Ailled. meet, | a Prine J officials of the Newark club claim Mera ica added further to his laura@s her for iWSPECTION 1 up’to fight It is understood that the advance! Defore a crowd which taxed the] erday when he won the 40-rard swim- | WegrigarinG THe WORKS ree eptei Fanaa ton elbit sale was $48,000 and, naturally, lots capacity of the Armory of the First/™2S championship of Australia Z id ‘anda hia walt peomadly ial ap af trouble will be experienced by the| Field Hospital, New York Guard, at rounds, ‘This wi ably Tend ‘ hasers and the promoters in ro-| x5 55 Weat Guth street, last night ’ ° 5 to ‘a war between the two clubs, funding the money. beeen. fon etse |e ich is not good for the game just BIS Cit enaser ut teomr steer 2 Frantin basen ween eTTMann s Resignation hic Tot ; Bas greatly wirbrised whew Tho was one of the best boxing shows that has | now in New Jers told that the match had been called , been seen in this city in many a year. | _— fone ! om, [1m addition to a score of preliminary’ Clears Way for Namin | Patmy Cline, who bad tbe misfortune to, ex _ “It is a bitter Now to us,” said Gib- | matches, three star bouts were pre- Pi Neale OCr eisooad rile itmemains,| Ue 10m) A j son, “because I had cancelled a num-| sented. - y Nea 5 ara ibe In iis sss ues Ot tm eee ber of matches that would have! In the main event Richie Ryan of ie fork Evi World. apd Sip nid srvantg lle ¥; ’ earned for Leonard the $25,000 he was| the west side, lightweight champion : a ew airman Seen Lan Lee CREE Tce, ee es ee | nae OE ce oe | yer Steamed f i ne to th UE ig hee pnoe on the W ii Btreet j >. Food’s not the only thing that's higher. Auto registration now costs | [7™™" HU) 8 eri Y vat there may be cab for a minute there! met Barry Norton, the Wall Street ——+— ° pote. 0 be a hitch. Leonard was get- champion, Ryan's terrific body | 4). F more per plate, | celled now. a . into great form at Lakeside and punches proved to be too much for|His Successor on National Com- | B&s been that third member for six- oe eestee Tommy Spino, the Newark fighter who was 10 | unders: that Dundee, too, was on Norton. ‘In the third round Ryan, ission Will B N d t ee daniel watreisstedt at thecal ‘Reds in some form or another are always making trouble for Chicago. Ap tduad beds. Gansalte Gries 8G 8 edge. after slamming two heavy rights to e Named ai eateigel “ Cones is of the four eight-round boats st the dorng - | No sooner had it been announced jarry's stomach, suddenly switched | tt We | aideanlase PeonIng. Goro teens It only takes a handout to cure a holdout now. aca Gr Gis Goeeacein Clack Newark NTs . rey 5) cic acenabeted his attack and sent Norton to dream: Joint Meeting of Two Big} tion adopted by the National League (ery es On Moray, il with tenmilas and wil not be ‘acts offers started pouring into Billy M04, With @ heavy right to the po Leagues, Feb. 11 that the Chairman must be @ man! Manhattan’ stenogs would, be eligible for the Painters’ Union if they | t*,"@ met Coan Daney tar of Neate ; : on from all sections of the coun: | “hig punch ended a battle which Vane Dall of any particular clue 2 M8**"| didn't paint seven days a week. quite a driwing card in that city, pert pave Lees 4 for the match.’ New Orleans, FP cnenbera of tla First Wed ; ~_ wy r iF clu e 8 6 et the count on a fello i dence" Botan, Canton, Oy aia te, memners ofthe Fiat + gmcrream sass, Aare d tar senet ( tt) arvarte cmetetownert tip cased on the oid Coat vmot unin, micas ot wit swt, | tank sure of himaelf Beene Jermey City and Newark are) cnecrns the contestants, UGUST HERRMANN resigned|tee was appointed to select a third oe | dotmnee Saray sng) Cine meet eA hee 7b)” count eBheme dont aper Peking a chance to stage the battle. Fred Dyer, welterweight champion Chai - man who would be satisfactory to Pacific Coast is three hours behind Eastern time, but the same isn't true of | brea anpoited matchmaker of « dub at Johnson ‘Par-am ope Dundee has already ‘agreed to box | Meee en veiled in another fast ms rman of the Nationallnoth, but. this.committse has never| Pacific Coast football, JCity, N. ¥., wher the Bndicott-Johaston shoe} with facts—we nail 'em. + Leonard for the Arena A. C, of Jersey | interesting contest with Jim Commission at the annual} functioned, chiéfly, 1t is said, because inn #5 Se | workers botd their boxing shows, Bagley will put | City. and My te hee Cie te praleerped {% Montgomery of Ireland, Montgopery Meeting of that body, to take effect | It tey to get his signature to articles of | Startled the audience by ,dropping on Feb. 11, the date agreed ta for af Make | Olympic trials and the Kaiser’s ar n fi . on his firat ahow on Feb, §, The club made a The more facts you know Bevo) mere heth on Wein ter Oh: | Se Sas teas mpremmeee | 'aleet ane arenes: var | ne knows the boxing gane fram A to 4 and will) doing business, the better you'll cked the ne definite prop Dyer for Uhe count of five tn the third fi dine a 1 to the fi the internal war in the Prohibi z <2} af x | MBTeement. |Dy iy Ri INGa BOE UD RTOREY Aid stag of the two major! | Ament 1e blocked the way. wai Fino 00 aed is the worst diow to the bartenders since the cash rogister | jue on very attractive bouts, like us and our merchandise. a gl e ‘ound After 24 In any case, Herrmann, while not f ES 'UDGING by the reported interview | stalled through the round e nae. | . wn, 1 . . . igpaae CuaT aL Gunter ead dea % P " . | © fairly peppered Montgomery| The Nation: Yor is re-elected, held over as Chairman and 7 vi : . is Crariey : y It's a fact that Par-amount an Associated Press correspon- | Ore Hane a a ns a‘ pgonalons lan et ae Leki a hag ay is made Raa Abawn clk galary. for, twelve Harvard will play football double-headers next fall. Everybody UP in| sturray, the fast Ltgie tratherwught of the Bronx, ] Shires at $2.00%and $2.50 dre hard dent had with Descamps, Carpen-| ajy sent a hard right to the body. ne + Johnson, President of} months the seventh period! tave just been matched by the ofticisle of te! to equal for the money. tier's manager, in Paris, the fans of} In another r bout Mike Mc-/the American League; John A. Heyd-| No election was held yesterday, for} eb tele e . Sportmen's Chib of Newark to mect in one | ‘ : . ; is Fatlonal Ga ie pare oat a ast Jan- the tour eight puts at thei , . . that city have an idea that Jack|Cabo sent Jimmy O'Brien to dream- ler, President of the National Le | See wate meeeon 6 ont ned ee Kitchener's still the best fighter they ever had in England |$0, Wide dastoon and Henny Velger will clast It’s another fact that you get Dempsey, world’s heavyweight cham. |!and with a well directed right hand |and a third member elected each year tenet fat bi ue mia Agtess pay ie é . ‘A baa gd orga dgye gece absolute satisfaction in our . - , » effect 0 . 11 clears the " ‘ ) pion, weighs over 200 pounds, | wallop to the stomach. ee |by the other two. August Herrmaun| po. 4). tarot) vs It's to swear off drinking bromo seltzer. s ae nine shops—or get your OMEE truth Oc ihe tnatter, reer Gr The show last night was arranged POs Up DARI Of anew Chala! | ‘A auereme ‘The twelvesound bout between Henny Velwet | money back. aod Young Micupele of Byractise, N. ¥,, 00 Tass: day night drow a gate of $3,400 at ad oe Put us to the test. i avilio ny on Valger fought for SO per British fight experts have solved Beckett's trouble at last: He tet | eee ee ee ease his end $1,020, weighed less than 190 pounds for the bY Major Dunseith for the amuse- Willara bout, which is ener the fi ment of the members of his command. Frenc 5 acked to the doors mre that the Frenchman wefgh bop ecstnd Cheer up, Oregon! Harvard will be with you when the roses bloom again. Cr ey Te 4 ‘The armory wae BASKETBALL ‘NOTES Bowling Alley when he met Beckett recently. Ags! and nearly half of t a ) > regards weight there will be little dif. ;made up of lady friends of the on. The Lyccum Quintette will cross | 2¢07ge8 do tt, | MF ies teuicl Ge seule ere s—ference in the two men. [cers and members of the First valet By Chatter Tack phil with the OM qual deal pao, ¢ lenis : ! him 3350, Valger reortved the desision over Descamps is confident of victory, | Hospital, the chief medical organiza- aya lac cap Le Many a flat-footed boxer is a 10-second man in the ring. Michaels. aS He ‘em to think that Georges will | tion of the Now York Guard. C8 this evening at Lyceum Hall, 86th . . . Kiddie Mead, manager of Joe Lyach, the crack | stop Dempsey in a round. Word —_—— 7 4 ‘t. Manager Lyons of the home De 5 still ‘ “of tbe weet aide, declared to-day { 4 ay Delegates to the New York Bowling s mpsey’s still the idol of America. He's been idle for six months, ones ‘ | Keonrns, rom Lon “Angeles that Jack | MMY WILDE EASILY BEATS |association win mect at the aswocine | 4m iy confident his players will| es tak hm inde wove Lana ret oft went ! hear that the Frenchman ta willing | A, E. Fe BOXING CHAMPION. |tion's headquarters, No. 1241 Broadway, | Come oUt on top of this game Which Jack's too busy doing fadeouts to get any knockouts. Goien Glin Goo tacen’ Nouetar ina fon, catia} split the purse on a 60-40 per cent.) oo - . this evening at 8 o'clock to'listen to re- | will be a preliminary workout for d bie bees Sa 58 Julon resulted in his aing stale, Lgnch will be 7 a ou: fon a — Jimmy | Ports from the Membership, Rul nd | Sunda est with th Yeltios. Difference between fighting and films is that a lot of’ clinch ke a |e bate agaiaet about the first week im é . It is getting to look as though the | ST. LOUIS. ¥ segs ¥ | Metropolitan Championship Tournament eb Sith Be Cel thos, f ea moke a} 160 Nassau Street, Tribune Building. two fighters will get together in Jim | Wilde, English flywelght champion, | (°\repelltan, Champios pea ery . one bum AOhe but & great Alm, - $86 Third Avenue at 89th Street, Coffroth’s race track at Tia Juana | easily defeated Johnny "Babe" Asher, Rs Ble sea a nd to aback re ‘ a ek nd Paul’ Five will invade a Py e ij new boxing club has just been or-| 2208 Third Ave. at th St Harlem, next Fourth of July. bantamweight champion of the A. E. | business, that may come before the Htrooklyn to-morraw evening for al Jess Willard wante anether chance, which was just what Jesse James| New Hein, “it the Suto A. A. | 4626 Third Avenue at oth Street — [in an eight-round no decision bout here | P lebrated Irish wit, has promised to | me With the Knights of St. Antony, | asked the Sheriff. le un. Mai y Lioht at onic wenne Sou. | 901 Went 126th St at Seventh’ Avenues: ns, ve tc wlers r BOM a ttera coun . | borg of Broo . a peeePns, Fouuat “have: to} . Tiaaeh Ancihapumio) ¢: (ature miatine, 5 latter's court Princeton is going to number her players. Al Sharpe's days are the | 2% je sone? ot yn gore against Johnny | 163 East 42d St. at Thisd Avenue. stop Irish Patsy Cl Weinert Seor: > H sven DP ‘atsy Cline, rated | ef —Charite| | only thing numbered at Yale so far. Downes of Cleveland, Both bouts will be for| No. 1 Main, St, Getty Squa: conkers, One of tho best lightweights developed | PERTH AMBOY, Jan. b-—Ghatile) | img Mere Gece hestern, Jndindual ort, Cathedral Boys’ Club, avoraging 1 ae | twelve rounds, 10 a decision, in this section, The news of Fitz's |Welnert, the Newark heavy victory from Detroit caused lots of is scent knockout vicio @iscussion among the fight fans yes- |Cbt hours by putting eight, scored Vanine Howling Academy last eveniiy wus bes! | pounds, would like to book a few Trouble with A. Sharpe is that he can't teach football on a major scale. Oa ea LAR oC a a Joo Welling, the clever Chicago ghtwetght, 1s ican Natioual ‘Tournaimnt, ‘uid ‘asthe | the exception of Saturday for teams Guy that said Eddie Casey 4s like the almighty dotlar—elusive—saig | ©’ & winch with Chawplon Leonard i. P » in Philadetpt rot even iy es of something. And @ dollar is good for four quarters. ‘Chrieimas Day In Vhiladetpbia 1 got even with | REPERYED QSEATS, $5, $3 AND. $2” NOW ON 4 lford of Brooklyn in the second round me Rae nid a RESERVED SEATS, $5, $3 AND $2, NOW en that icone re inet night. He did it with a lett fering a sultuble guarantee ue \ainin for his vietory over mo in Jersey| ALL TICKETS AGENCIES. rs Boek ANT nook to the chin uoeday night he team is composed of:.Jimmy reais a et ine bi ae opponent. that will re thre P| stopped Sailor Carroll in one round, Mh dono a | - — Leonard's 0c. Tahts [atoppod Sailor Cus | John Dens ue, Joo #arring | But the rumor is denied that Eddie came from California on a pass, | 0m’ 1s to box Johnny Dundee THU ME BOWLING AND BiLutado weight throne, it fs Eddie whom | grown and Drummle Hox Draw. | pt, Bion ait he Addre —_———-— a — t a li {in Milwaukee Jan, ACADEMY, Bi way & Slaton Benny Morgan, @ maker of cham Genre Brow nth weat side | Ipdiidi 5 O'Brien, 16: st 541 Street, City, | : | = —— aoe pions, has so suddenly brought to th mentees 7 y I (rag | | Mart danbe oC fia cines |featherwelght boxed a. fast t| ae Aisin Biee denise paces ean EVENING WORLD'S RACING SELECTIONS, | - Morgan, for a long time now, has | round draw at the City A.C, o! ” n Wt t tear s on home courts and| nan hey City last nicht against’ Johnny 4 n ty. MBrummie earned an carly | Toul tase average, Uab 3 pounds, Have a few Beret, Pee sccompliah if giv 4 but Brown finally solved hia ope | HAVANA, Annie hee Firat Racoon Ne" py .| WHY ARGUE? » been raving about Fitz, telling What look an though Morgan is right. ‘The {matters up in the closing rounds ork’ League atthe White Fievhant | Club, 205 West 16th Street, Oity child, Little One meat Unwise Here are the facts without knockout victory over Cline sure does ie wore. follow: ‘Linc “is fi ; thik atop tim asa most dangernan iene | what §8<Of) Mri Ware|¢ mare gay ON! GABin Jam) RersEne | Fianael, reservations or amendments. sh y his champion Spartan | tendency of colleges toward paid| °, Fourth Big Piv Warshofsky ‘has not | Coaches which in any way might pro- rite shed to state the prowess of his|feesionalize college, athletics causes| ford, Dive -Bars and Stars, weight. Morgan now handles sh Jack Britton, welter wei. and Mattling Levinsky, | -Bardora, Qu Lady, ‘aInut’ Hall, Bu- AT ‘OUR SALE } weight chompion, and’ 1 mutton A ate, New, York eee ie raat tek: Maybe| regret to the Yale Alumn! Weekly in] Sixth Ruce—Solid Rock, Galaway, , if Fitz croe arms w io. (te was a bard fought aid 5 bea its i to-day, It : Sard, herll'be the mentor or tne beh |finaiy with Luna ta tm Sarna oraran em] ptr hir crete er gerne New your suit or overcoat made to title holder, too, and {landing the cleaner punches. force wire. as foluwy: 3 c mnwoox Asketba ream a . Fi it th, *, weight title holder, t Feta AR, China « | would Hike to hear from the Lyceum {ation and says the conditions at Yale} wo Foling Repeat, © Runimic, your order at a saving to you rie 4 LIP W CRT. 1 Conter § . ockout, the. 8. Childs Club alles Muintette Hont's ronica | are greatly improv Second Race—Ridd Cor- ct sig a ia mi DERN re cever) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Jan. 9.—at] ae tao Pat | Separates, Malian York cae deaea ran, Orchard King 1° De® Cor of $5 to $20. . jewar heavyweight, whose line Hustlers’ A. Cy last night nnie | 3, Aeolscek and J. Foerster were the wihners of | (er ther he lo’ The Yale Club squash team scored ita | Third Race—Geperal, James T. A drawback has been his dislike |i. t hatiohal Gamameoien ournaent " } M8) seth v y in the Class B Metropolitan] Clark, Mack Garne 5 S43 . ¢ for trainin nim osthant d pea tha hard-fought contest, knocked. ou uals elu gH NR sk mon | Lea mpionship tournament when Bourth Race—Bullet Proof, sim- Many $45 and $50 suitings and overcoatings, $40, al . ss = ed sher in oO row Mickey Nel- og A gee oh : iiss dai a it defeated the Crescent A, C, at the pleton, St. rmain, . . c bright lishts, seems to be getting buck 20° Arner In two rounds: aie eis, prise Grescent A. C. in Brooklyn’ by aecore| > Fifth = RacecNinety | g Many $60 and $70 fabrics reduced to $50. Ute lus old stride. He was Chearcat Dh ee eae a daria and wlan rch the” hgh ina | _ [pf S matches to 2, HTC Stern alinched | Tommy Wa i Bitane, Sablon, y § $ $ when und:r the management of Jac score Tirta with a total "a Tinrinage) won the victory for the Blue when be de- xth — RaceySlecth, — cy q Milge:, but us soon as they cane te : he Rigs lecieignns snore prtae with w vocal of THE. | RUTH DEA | feated CW. Dingee in the final mateh | Broncho. Bil’ ty | Daal OUR NEW STORE will open February 2d, baring of the ways Weiner eae 5. 0. eeRhin Bear Vistar: Fmie Miller rolled 1 1 form tn. he | ‘ Iby a score of 6—15, 15—8, 158 Hi Seventh Race—Luther, Bubbli Broad d 51 t St : i of the Ways Weinert Het metry Vinter le Miller rolled in wnsational form tn. th | by 20re Of G=15, 15 <8. H.| Seve ice—Luther, ‘ terKo, to. pcecn Pair, atter twa | cavauiin ot Auth ectlediens cenit’ ace | rectei ce at oh cern et Shi | SAYS YANK MANAGER] lowe. “ot” the “Crescent A. Gr de: | Louder, Pit biving roadway and Sst Street feated ©. Tomlinson of the Yale Cluy in aieereeeen Years’ ep it straight games by the score of 1 ther he team he represents, the ¢ in, and ted Navy Rustan of Chi ago in every, wat Custom tailored clothing—ready to wear—designed and made Weinert is ‘startin at ‘ten 4 ind bout” here Inst | «ms ANGELES, Jan, 9.—Rahe Ruth | 15—9, and A. Buxter Jr.. Crescent A. C reen Five to Play Original Celtios i Mion, we in the tort 48 hours he has remacy WMD Was | ne Metal District Rowling Veacue after a tay ofr | oat tight and continued to play self, He{ Won by_ default. from Dr. Vietor, ¥ale,| ‘The Original Celtics will play the Par.| DY Our own experts in our own workrooms. scored to knoe lrours for Carroll J he , of two weeks will reeume bowling ht at the | hag aR inealaven ye In another match the Harvard Club] son I B Five Sunday af ‘ in one re 4nd nd Jack Clifford in tis lugged Ra fron start to my ORAL Bene bepeeigcias : ows | players defeated Princeton: vy 6 catches | Central Opera House, en erraet Sn ay Broadway and Ninth £ " ‘ie to meet the winn diamnieus, k © wanted as to Sat bes Breons, 2 | p Prank Maran. ire 4 Sait Johnny CHaton Wine Bout, 0 are ih y ' to mean that th were the champions of New York last 2 oF thin Tran ansieed Fin ug | | dakwmy Cimcon Wine Bout, | an nean that the! ppetaca, ¥. Fy an. 8.—Boxing as seasons have boon pastne wendwotta Hat | § 50 East 42nd Stroct which Ves pice a wrk Monday 3! : ve Jan, M—| 4 team of bowl ney Brothers to $20,000, His} an intercollegiate sport will be de-| this season and will have a very strong | 19 East 41st St vig aa roi fa by Ful Jobnny Clinton, New York Mishtweigit, | Ovenhsm & Neh ae wn and he Was given af veloped at Cornell University if, the embination on t s Gor, For this gamo! n h E ' ayy ts to ea ¢-|beat Frankie Schoell of Buffalo in te a's tay Miller Hu 8, ranager, | commendation — 0 ne aduate | & ie e ey can put a ore 1s vil East wind. f mn Commie. We thisks Moran sould be | fast rounds. Clinton had Schoell in bad 2 im uh the "Oe expla the chet |herore leavin fo Francisco, sata the | Att! eA MnOnRen Beneyn, Are, 18 de Leni ae parame of the Cele i NAC 809 OTR WD SD AOR iN Ariba Thought . t thing & 5 Brothers’ team. while the Opeuijur team will be Pefore leavi Sb Francisco, sald the! approved at the ‘coming meeting of| ‘ics, which now numbers forty-one con- the softest thing poswible if they met, | shave iu the winth and tenth rounds, Brothers, team, wily, the Op Huth doal hus been closod the Cornell Minor Spores Councik ° ‘secutive victories. oom

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