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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HAS B COCHRAN AGREES TO-NIGHT AT NEWARK ak : it : sete ae . By Thornton Fisher (} ALLOW GARPENTIER 10 HGHT DEMPSEY IN JERSE —————__—. English Promoter Gives Up Idea of Holding Bout in London, an Says He Is Willing to Let Frenchman Meet World’s C! pion on Other Side of Hudson, Probably Jersey City, o Labor Day, and That He Will Help Promote the Match. By A ex. Sul ivan. Tf looks as though New Jersey will secure the Dempsey - Carpentic: WHAT © STRONG WIND 15 BLOWIN 6 mean Moran Will Try to Score An- other K. 0. Surprise Against » Fulton To-Night. + Coweta. 1820, ty The Pram Tshteting Co, € jew York Evening World). RANK MORAN is going to take ‘his famous “Mary Ann” out for > another airing to-night at the tion as to the identity of the pro- moter who secretly negotiated #0 successfully. Mr. Cochran refuses to livulge the name of the lucky pro- match, Charles B. Cochran, th: Newark Sportsmen's Club, First Reg- | & Honan we Jrnglish promoter, admitted this tact® USK. . 7 iment Armory, Newark. If he is as FRANK MORAN THINKS TRA at the Katckerbosker Hotel to-day, |4.- laybo it.is William Fox, the mo- lucky with “Mary” as he has been on WHo witt TRY ee. FULTON WILL closely following the cable from Bor- |ton picture producer, who startled numerous previous occasions, he may yO ERASE HIS FORMER. BECOME 01224 4T denis Winday WHICH declared that the sporting world last week by an Ulight the pugilistic aspirations of beEFEAr BY FULTON THe BREEZE OF Carpetiter “and Mis managee ade nouncing that he was willing tc one Fred Fulton, elongated plasterer | His SWING guarantee Dempsey $300,000, win. nounced that they had decided to) 109. or draw, fat ude on taber Day. raw, and Carpentier $125,000, Up to the word from France that Evia or draw, and that the prof New Jersey is going to get the match et ane between the fighters and the State across the Hudson River| 4. 5, Hare hadn't been mgntioned as a possible | : Fox's offer seems to be as gen Lattleground, - |erous a one as any promoter could “I have come to the conclusion that cue and when Mr. Cochran was the United States wants this match ise ies if the successful promoter was yo badly, and is able to offer so much | ("10% he again said he didn't care more money than we are on the other | ‘© “°V his name just yet. side, that I will allow the Frenchman! , Another local promoter who has to meet Dempsey in this country. Had a long time been trying to land ‘According to my arrangements with ;{" Match is Jack Curley, who has from Rochester, Minn, Right at the present time neither of these two heavies seems to have any particular piace to go. Both know what it is to be knocked out, wut both are popular because they “carry around with them the “kick"| <== wt. that ig sure to spell disaster to an — » = opponent if he g¢te in the way of it.| ademas “— Moran is a remarkable fighter inas-| —==— much as he has been considered dead © as far as the ring ts concerned several ————— H times, but he has come back and sur- . 4 ak rd prised all hands by putting over a Frep Futton y . , arranged some of the biggest match); 4” him, he was to fight Dempsey in Lon- j 1" i : eleep wallop when least expected. Mah NE) alld don, Gut wince that time American [!% the history of the sport. Tt t [) Several years ago at the Olympic ATTEMPT TO promoters have made such high bids Pe that brought together Jack Joi Club in this city he was battered from A BUNCH OF THE REESTABLISH 4 that Burope is out of the running. fon and Willard in Hayane. May\ . piHar to post by Jim Savage, He was “{ couldn't expect Dempsey, the|‘t 1 Curley who has closed for thy, so badiy whipped that the referee "WISE GUNS" FiGuRE THAT HIKSEUP TONIEHT™ ONE WALLOP oF FRANtcS bout, as he is so friendly with Jach . . world’s champion, to fight on the iy jack ls stopped the bout in the seventh round ha en Be beg (a wher side when he can earn so much | K®@rns, manager of Dempeey, that it | 4 si Bed “re if continued he would be pha g =i <i ‘ous = more money héte, and then he’s not ae ee Teported at various times is rei LAhradighed taking chances on the effect of the |" Pe is the real manager of the HM eat Ging we knew Frank wes climate, hostile crowds and the like,” | "OW champion ® ound for Burope, He cleaned up on _|_ Things are starting to break bad [the other side and won such Althoagh, sccoraing to both Ot: | 4.5 gin Coftrothy the famous’ C tation that when be retarnsaT® thls pentier and Cochran, New Jersey is| \) the 0 te i hat soranron) to get the match, nobody its willing ihe as; securing the country he was matched with Jim SI to let the public in on the informa- match is concerned Dempsey an ‘oftey, the Dublin Giant, who then Ch itameen the) nounced that he had accepted Sunny y l0vked®tike the foremost heavyweight] LONG BRANCH, N. J., Jan. 12.— "i 3 “| Jim's terms, which was a guaranter ; & outside of Jack Johnson. Wvery one Capt. James O'Brien's Jack Frost won By Neal R. O’Hara Caddock d Stecher to Meet of a purse of $100,000 for the boyt, to < 9 (thought that Jim was a cinch bet Perhaps) leg on the O'Brien Cup from a Coprright, 1920, by The Prees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) 0C. an ec er 0 ee be split on a sixty-forty basis.” The = ‘over the Pittsburgher, and until "14 of ten starters over the fifteen Well, the Yanks are coming ° g ¢__|Governor of California announces t mile course of the Long Branch Ice- " i h Wi l Ch hi h Prank Drouin overs haymaker in Tl Sure of uc or the Wrestling Championship ia: ie" v0s taxen steps to poorent it row! @ dope ran true to - By John Pollock Especially in the American League. the battle taking place in Tia ; form. A short while afterward] Adolph Badinelli, Chairman of the eo pes me uaciess to talk match to the |JU22% which 4s just over the border -y ts ‘ fy Th . beca: jatel i | Moran was again taking a sevore| Metropolitan, Association Chamslon- | Atinough the officiala of the Sporta-| |, ANd the Heinies ure going. Teed Sox have fired Waguer and the Giants The Titular Mat Heavyweight | Grddock “side. The main bone of con- | Of California, on the ground that the H e bt Eh pe at “a Meese tire pound a @ result of a victory | Men's Club of Newark have been try-| Will trade Zim. re ers Match Will Be Held in Gale Welsman wens Manes leeenenee it there is but an evasion one shot, again despa ing for months to clinch a match be- See " Y defeated all the st nd |of the Uh 8. A. law. He has already in the annual tourney in progress at ‘With Hor tired and ike . cl Thi, " Rng. Ceree. earns Y 7 nus retired and Heinie fired, it looks like there’s as much chance e | the Ariatiman to the land of dreatns, the Annunciation Club, He beat Jamon | UNee® Champions, Benny Leonard and) to play Wagner at shortstop this season as at the Opera ‘House. This City. Seriae: eateet win, cocatss oy cade Heelan bedi ra hein ace ee = , —— Dow! : ‘yet ar) : =| tes to stop the bou! a HANWHILE Jess Willard had two apitital kamen, bya score ‘ot tie. [Dan Morgan, manager of Britton, de-| —_pattering Babe and Bartering Frazee aa erage Pant te Aorann ements ce uSUe’ | Seergryciee’ Gackbautbast Gk itee a 4 1%, 21-13. Manda one-third c. the gross feceipts, 6 I. RGT, EARL “CADDOCK and] "The match will be for a guaranteed : :e apg 1p leanssep op omic bp which he 1s entitled to, while Billy ee Joo Stecher will wrestle to a| DF of M000, of which $25,000 will go | ROt only willing for Carpentier to box was the only fighter consid-| Forced to bo content with a tle in Gibson states that Leonard te going to} Polo Grounds should be the poling grounds to Babe this season Ahlen in biadioc Gar- | Gadtect Gi nisi Seked {50 gets for | Dompeey in New Jersey, but tint be cred'to have a chance with ‘hi the match againat the soccer eleven eigen Sade 4 m Square Gar-|Caddock all along asked for $50.00 for | win py, ] wi im. He representing the Merchants Shipbuild- 1408 Angeles on Feb. 1 to complete his with P den the latter part of this month or| bis end, which was a polite way of re- we elp to promote the match. A was so far in front of the rest of the ing Corporation of Harriman, Pa., the work in the moving pictures, in which With $125,000, the Red Sor ought to be well heeled. sary , fusing the match. bill is now being drawn there to per- i 8 ee Cock Pontkal) Gib talled tik. thas early in February. The tentative] Last week Caddock wrestled in chatlengers that Tex Rickard, the ariempt to overtake Robins Dry Dock Pe 18 to be featured. The club loses Oe eee . date is Jan. 30, but Jack Curley will| Boston and Curley tripped to the Hub|M™it of twelve rounds to a decision» ' «promoter, had nobody else to nego- in the National League, Instead, the thousands of dollars by not getting Babe will increase the attendance at the Polo Grounds, Lotta kids are Foiy 3 y ity and personally renewed his of- | which would be a real championshi : Metropolitan team’ moved up into sec*| this bout. going to get in by bringing back balls that go over the fence. try to-day to switch the date a day] fers to promote the match. He in- ton. 1 > ; etfate with but Moran when he sought ond piace, Tho score of the 6AMC| ae oy Ong Di or two ahead or after on account of | duced Caddock and his manager, Mel- TAIN, ne Governor-clect Edward } ‘an opponent for the new champion, \contested at Olympic Field, was two Rourke, manager of Fred Fulton, de- About time now for Ban to suspend the Yankees, | ataiowihcaeer tiled da, Wlated (aSa ana Rare ULE COUT eK Rete Loe eet Ue en An ardent /qupy : goals all, dined to-day that be intends 4c cbave ulton| New Jersey which is s) ets and change their routing via New : rank received something like $30,000 tear right into rank Moran in their bout at se 8 \tor the same night. York, While in this city us | Porter of boxing that he never misses ‘for this engagement. Drawings for the fourth round of the! Newark, N. J., tonight amd Ssh Gim as Miller as manager of Ruth is nothing new to New York. Henry's been| The following telegram clinched the | friends argucd with them to accept) a star attraction, | Moran is a fellow who likes the| annual cup te of the Unit States Rog 6 cam, If thie fa #0 the bout mil] managing Miss Chatterton on Broadway for years. [aro open’ after world’s champion-| to ‘either accept or reject the offer on| It Was a boxing show to boom his . ‘bright lights, music and all the day at a meeting of the National Ch: id a Fulton is too fast and clover tae 1eu) babel sy his return to Omaha. His claim wus! candidacy that first won thousands of ' Scientia ee soba venenatis = FUR Committee atthe Hotel | (© sus a slow moving fighter as Moran, 4 Babe's been playing golf in Los Angeles, but that Yankee contract ts| “JSC, Curley, 1482 Broadway, N. | that he was under certain obligations | i Astor. The New York Football Club will] auick kmoakout for Fulton will make the Wee- thing. He neglected his training after have to travel to Newburgh to play | om plasterer « big attrantion in this country, b Acels to the As-Kar-Ben Association to give | Ns over to him, as the set of bouts’ the best stroke he’s made yet. | Yaddock accepts your guarantee |!t.the matoh for its next celebration | held in Jersey City drew some forty- al burgh Shipyards team, —— Cretan x week. Yesterday's telegram came i the, Willard bout and it was not long Seeiyet,the Newburgh Shipyards tosh’. | wea mutton hue fast bem matched w for two| They say Babe gets on the green in one jump. for Stecher match on or about and the match is now on. nine thousand fans, the largest crowd vefore Fred Fulton took him into game in Brookiyn “against the all] more dante ty hia manage. Tom O'Tou, ren ne Tee aa cee Rea eae austecher and Caddock have met once, |in the history of world's boxing. ‘The weamp at New Orleans In three rounds. | ““V°F Bovers pee aBelbed ale. Go iblye teen Frazee dosn't want a one-man team for the Red Sox any more than) name as champio: | on, after ‘along drawn out ‘battle. Ponte were faultlessly conducted, and «rank thought the tall plasterer was| A; Kupchik, State chess champion: | 4°, oy ymilaidphia at a wmclal boxing show | rant wants a one-man attendance for the Braves. pee SGEND MELADY . letee toner donk Gunes enthinaeiee (tne ee eee ee “a joke fighter, so he entered the ring| championship tournament at the Man-| 8 Jan, 21, and tis seomd bout will be with ale | are conte eit glates will get together to-day and h Bicone: ie be se pioneer among ci Ci erday, whe Sam fo v4 * att 4 te 2s e . ecide on the various details for the | gubernatorial candidates to re res without any proper preparation. hattan Chess Club yeetarday, when ‘he | fam Langford M Dosow for twee, ranta] ‘ermas of the Yank contract call for Babe to bat for 20,000 For the lust month Curley has been | promotion of the championship match. |tosine ss publicie ee Frank felt 40 disappointed over this | moves, after drawing with K. T, Black | gt bashing § Veo. 3 is . Chee ace after this match. The feeling between |The purse is the largest ever con- xing so publicly : : I . Broadway show called “My Lady Friends.” And up in| ' ‘Wo camps was so bitter that it tested for in a wrestling match. It is believed that if the Carpentie result that he never drew on a glove 10 forty-eight moves, = These results — azec’s got a y ¥ nad up pentier gave the champion a total score of 7%-| Willie Jackwon, the crack Ivcal lgitweight} Boston they claim that's all he HAS -his lady fi ds. Dempsey bout Lage ew for over a year. Since his comeback $3, which can only be equalled by Oscar | who is matched up for four fights in the short y 2 sot—his lady friends. ey bout is staged in New Je: a . . . sey it will also be heid at the J te thas won four out ot ax boute by Crier fhe theater wintn up, | Gen meta eh SurMe bay Smt | Now playing tn “Three Facey Kast" Miller Hugsins, Mabe Rath and|CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR ASKS |GIANTS’ SECRETARY BUYS | ity ‘yl! fat, “which “has demon a to-night at Philadelphia, where be will go against si ate 0 : tie Knockout route, He stopped one Which he hse decisive advantage. "| Was°hismuc,_ tw Duiive Dare, ta te, aac |th© Babe's press agent. CAPITAL TO PREVENT BOUT. MILWAUKEE BALL CLUB] hearty arty thousund tans 8 Pensa plcahay pions, Jack Burke,| a. worningside Athletic Club crosg| bot of ax rounde at the Olympia A, A. of Ae Cease pibitbhoeese pair aaa rahe yecently in a round in Newark, which country team captured the majority of he. lg Jactowon is in fine shape for the Babe says his heart is still in Boston. And that’s where his cigar busi-| SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 12—) minwauk Wis. Jan, 12. " i | : a # * ‘izes in the weekly handicap jas the stepping stone to to-night’s He" Haciem “and Heights Athletic : ness is too. unatch. League over its aix-mile course yester-| By agreeing to give Battling Levinaks, the oe e day. Four prizes went to the Harlem | light heavyweight champion, a guarantee of $650, Periera, Ransin cepeaplng. ite’ cluvoles | Den store, “au manner bas' corse’ toh fight Gov. William D. Stephens of Call-|stiiwaukee Baseball Club of as BASKETBALL NOTES. : : fornia announced to-day that’ he| American Association to-day was sold Babe may ve in the cigar business, but he don't make any Home Runs | would ask the Federal Government|by Clarenee Rowland, former man| The Jersey Separates up to the prec HEN the Moran-Fulton pout! when a margin of two seconds gave the | ¥j there, at Washingt i t|ager of the Chicago White Sox, to a/@"t have three games booked for thiv . | ~ : ith Johnny Howanl of Bayonne, N. J.. for igton to impose passport i ne W was firet arranged the fans {nt Um Bree tring, with the ihaeale Amboy Sporting Cli of 68 restrictiony that would prevent the|Company of local men, consisting. of Week. They will meet the Trinity Club 't tak of 5 r will be vard 7 ve re 4 from sunny Califor i pas : 6 Joseph O'Brien, Secretary of the New [of Beacon, American Legion of Star: Ginn: sane derich etocke 18 Wy vewenes a Bi rainiiae, tee from fiart to) Pee Mie fo Shes Oe CG aN Te | deurece BUN Cathars’ then os Tm. MARY Callfornia, wut fhe, thought of) proposed world's champlonahlp HOW: | Tore Gants, Otte Borchert, promi: (ant sud Independent, Five, of, santos bat in the past few days, probably | 1eeiy, two! Morningside mates, only ten ‘Detroit Boxing Club on Jan, 26. “ a) Ger a | between Jack Dempsey and Georges|nent in sporting circles as fight pro- | Managers wishing a first cluss attrac- eonuse of the way the Carpentler-| yards’ behind, Mag . At the Detroit Boxing Club on Jan, fi | carpentier at Tia Juana, Mexico, just| moter. and W. H. Parks, former pub-|tion communicate with Joe Byers, No. y Dentier- | yards behind: Magee AtGriag the last |’ While the pewent Boxing Commission of New French fashion experts are now hollering to show more arms, which was| O&"? Vaessledad » JUSt) isher’ of the Milwaukee News. The |2436 Hughes Street, Brooklyn, — Phon Dempsey negotiations have aroused | SAfS4 Mila heiped to cut down Poh- | Jersey tan until April, 1921, to hold office, jt was] What the war experts asked for in 1914. }across the border line from Califor-| consideration was $85,000. Rowland |Prospect 6600 up to 6 P, M., or Ever- interest in the heavyweight division, | ring’s lead, Jearned from a relishle sore today that Com. ‘ «8 nia. owned 60 per cent. of the club's stock, |sreen 764 any evening. there has been such a demand for| 4 metropolitan” semi-protesstonal | miaioner Oran may resign ie positon | \n Gov. Stephene's statement in part} Which he purchased from the Timme m ‘an sem!~ : i Auto salesman may rave about his one-man top, but when your piston| follows: interest The Bronx Independents, one of the seats that it looks like a capacity|bassbal’ camuc was organized by | ort time, Crun hes grown tira ot his isb.l rod breaks seven miles from nowhere you also want to remember your car! ,, According to press despatches it ts sone Big: RE fastest light heavyweight fives in the SR and Keely en- Humber of teams to sixteen, while It] Burupe, # practically matched for another f\ Gr of ten of these teams in this] it is sald, and for chat renaon it ie thought he is proposed that a prize fight, between 7 city, woul ike to hear from teams af ad eee ety" and Now Sere ata meeting | comidering oiting ea has a one-man Bottom. And you're the guy that's gotta slide under and | Jack Dempsey und Grong (Carpentier ADVERTISING MEN’S GOLF feat mee Adivassi ictoe, a It \e t the Marcy Club, in Harlem, “ 7 shall be held at Tia Juana, just across e . Address B er, Ni to ay south aeont, Frasea wine aa |ponterday, "fete intended, co Minit the] Timmer Wide, ie rele ehamaian ot |6 1 | Rial, pe, held ae tia Jann dust accor | TOURNEY OPENS TO-DAY, |‘iii sattda. avers, ron. The negotiations and plans are going now being handled one of the old! was also recommended that each team | at to Crown City A. C. in Milwaukee, where forward in a large part within the State a eee Willie Knoll, forward of th school—the onl tg fact |piay two wames a week, Among the| te fought hie fimt fight in this country with |‘\% of Jory Otty, hie friends will probably peck | other tout at Tonton in the near future, He of ifornia in disrespect to the law| PINEHURST, N. C., Jan, 12,—The| Sea piers e ee renenting Ri M.! iy one in fact—Tom | Pitt, ‘represented were the Assumption | Jey. harkey several Se | tte chub house to we him in ection, has becn signet up by Alec Melean woaten.| thereof. It is planned to step across |entries for the Advertising Men's Golf |{tosers, No. 11 Stand, Fulton Ia O'Rourke. ‘Tom took Fred to Europe Council, Knights of Columbus; Spring- aad rty «ag Waste tod. maka ot the Avenry A. CO cata th,| the border and there consummate aome- | . Ly ket, wants the world’ to i:iow that thi ' ‘sland, Farmers of fayne, | Having found it hard to get on bouts over in * thing that Is unlawful within our State imbed ore F on thi i { ond he made such a deep i fields of Long Island, = Se Peete ee a pot ret Stockyards/ thing that 18 unlawful witht Stute , tournament ‘have cl up to more|is his last year on the courts or in. th je made & deep impreasion elds of Long Tandy c tombs Ath~| Ther will battle for tan rmande at 115 poms | porane, [ai Moore, the Memphis bantamwelznt, | Tan Murviy, the chicago middleweight, for) und thus circumvent our statutes. than one hundred and they are all set;courts. Willie has kept in conditio: A y . * | ewelve oa dee in one or two matches that he scared |jetic Club, Bushwick A. A., Downey's] end Wikle is to box for « percentage of the show to be] “It is my du c d travelling from the market to Fresh | eho “laws cot “California. 1 Pond Rond, where he resides, but as he as thelexpects to’ move nearer America nex programme has It, meaning probably the |imonth, which wou ‘best thirty-two scores, will constitute |training, he feels h class A, and there will 'be gross of thir-|to htmscif on the two for as many classes as neces- 8 i now on hie way beck to thia country from Beckett, Carpentier and other stars Shipyards and Sisco, both of Staten | grom rewivte, 4 iecend; lle is eapacted © arive hue, this So that he couldn't get another bout, |!*!""¢ ‘the new poring chIDTOT Muttalo, N. Y,, the] "eek, and the chances are that be will be fore! pect trout off at the Moctanie Garlic in ther| for the laws of California, I ahail (or the qualifying round to-day, The city, O'Dowd ought to beat Murpby, therefore feel obliged, i essary, to; “thirty-two best gross scores, —. make protest to the Federal Gover ‘ +] mhe Morse Dry Dock leven of fat, Jumen A.C, Will stage three ten-romnd bowts | matchet to futht Jack Sharer an eight-round| AN detatia for the dour between Willie Jack.| Ment and request that it exerchse ng him to return home. Tom | gre Mateated’ Hoping Dry Dock [ar the Hroadmiy Aniitoriom there on Wriday | nosdeckton oat at Mempsie, ‘won., tbe latter | son of Harlan ant Harry Carlon of outh | Powers of regulation and control of t night's bout is the first engagement| pyva score of 1 goal to 0 in the fourth |aiggr. Wille Jackson teeta Hrankie. urn of | VAR cf tie month, Bomton were ccmmplctod cror the lng distance ieernacional Poundary 40 ag to prove und cup match. of the American | true, ( —- . o-das the holding of this contest.”’ he has had in this countey under|TOUnM TUR ctlation's annual competi- |Csllornia, Hreiiie leme of | Mrookln t8cktee | see sin, the west Laghewwight, ana | (elevbone tostas, They will tox wx roads at | e || O'Rourke's management, and ét will|tion at Morse Oval in South Brooklyn, | Mower South of Huftalo and Johnny Murray of Mector of denmey City bate teen matched | rm Neuene! A. ©. of Philadelphis on Gatantay| 55 1 Hold Amatenr Box- |{ De interesting to-night to nee how the | ¥esterday afternoon. the Mronx gov ageinet Al Kale of Muttalo, hight, Jan, 17,” On Jan, 12 Taokson fie + Annelms to Hold Amatear Ho interfere wit cannot do, justic tball field. ‘ Eddie Van's All Stars are open te . G. M. Howard of Halifax won play teams averaging 115 pounds, games aturday’s . putting contest of Silver|to be played on opponent's court for » for the 12 holes andjfuitable guarantee, Address Edwant ing Bouts. ee ones. Van. Nostrand, Department of Labor, im's Athletic Club will —_— ia 230 Fitth Avenue, city, - break into the pugilistic limelight this and McVoy Tied at Traps. | Cathedral Pe HAVANA ENTRIES. evening when they conduct the prelimi-! A, lL. Burns and M, MeVoy tied for|some of the by enens eS ewwec— — 2a sew- - - — ewe — -— 1 eeeei ~--- be eeE to meet in a twelvervund nodecition bout at the | Hartley at the Olumpie AD An at P ed In the tnyle] 28% Verso and Jon Jeunings, the tht pro- | Unieapes A, C, af Chicopee, Maas, on Jan, Marley at the Olymoie AA. at Fond run cans | mete of Lemay Cite, it be 9 Of California’ at Bultalo, N.Y. eee Veteran handles his giant heavy-| Fifteen runner elgh' tation: scratch ten-m be ~~.ge " 3 Gucted by the Brooklyn Athletic boring game in the Ntate of Now emey after The only blot on Fulton's escutcheon | ciation yesterday in preparation for the | or,-blect Hawards takes office in that State on m Sea Gate Marathon on Wash- | Jan, v0, Moth The St, An vie ten in the fave Henny Valecr of Jemes City out fignt at Brown ta now asus, who have mv t teams, have a few ome teains, James J ts the record time knockout by Jack Driacoll and Jenmnings worked s of an amateur boxing tournament! the high scratch prize at the Travers |dates open for : ‘ , ambe, Ni of Street, la the m ington’s Birthday. Russell Jekel of the |yani to elect ov, Kdwarde, and it 4 mid that] Champion Mike O'Dowd will got ame more | ue house, iB8th Btreot and Tin-| {sand traps of the Now York Athietic | UBmbe, No 144 West, sdth Str Dempsey in Harrison, which is close|home club won aaily in th. am. with wit he upper bend in the gape acrom |My moury on We night, as he fe alsted | pray nn Avenue, Brong. ‘The finals will wie phd ae ote nee pooking manager. Phone Plaza 3944 ‘| “to the scene of to-night’s battle, at-| Harry, Mgse ee oe raarn | eae river ; roTAVANA, Jan. ,2.—2The entries for to-mor- held ‘Taursday evening. Four cingacs, | iginaly 8 —_——>_—_—_ iT this ‘at it Fi ih. dm. S8e and Charles Bhorma Pepa atin een pa ee eye pairs gp rts LA are 9 fonowe: |Tl0, 118, 128 and. 138. pounds, will bet ench had the excelent total of 95 but of ORLEANS SELECTIONS. \) ctor surprising result Fulton went | Morningride Athletic Club, third ‘ae faaauas WaT teadis wane ie ’ porting FIRST RACES Fire amt onetait tustong; |tetorited in the tournament” which | & possible 100 targets, . On the shoot- | NEW . brio rea Geant and cada a piace. seal Detroit 4a ten-round ‘tout. O'Dowd te to re | hme peerokle: claiming; tumse $40 cifarriet fs open to all registered athletes, The {off the first named gunner won, A —-— -- prizes will consist of a gold watch andj shoot-oft also was needed to find the Bhain to the winners and gold watch to| winner of the high handicap _ prize, finally proved to be D. W, ‘The Patterson soccer team and the | sasie & Oi boxing show at the Armory at Tren: | ceive 49 per cent, of the gros roceipte, which |}; Rockaree, “ment to the effect that he laid down) Erie A. A. eleven played to a tie at/ton, \. J., on the ore of Gior-biect Edwards's | peas aera thousand dolla for roel Ham, 105; ‘all in the fourth round of | inauguration, promoter Waldron and Cluxton Cok, Laer ‘Pwo ten-roand outs will be held for the bane. | srl Umard manetual, “108; Cuba,” 108s S; "Hew a Bear, 107; | furlong: ” Chree-vewr-olds [FUNNETS Up. whic irae. $0) uri, ABR Glue J b Mirror, | Want 00 Aceane: | Harvard First Raco—J Run Quoi Second Ra dee, Kuklux. F ‘Third Race—Cobalt Lass, A. N ive Exhibition | ,yin, Bontromp. Fourth Race—Damask, Maize, St. McLean, the world's pro-| Germ: Manciny, Get o in the cer affair, which was 0M° Kiorican cup matches at Clark's |heve cfanged thew imuxis and will mage four only @ poorly thought-up excuse to Pield in Newark yesterday. eight-round conteste an Jan, 10, Willie Jackwon | rc of the Hndicott-Jahneon ahoe workers at Hndi- try to set himself right so that he meetin Jack Kum of Now Orleans and Jouany ial meeting of the members of could secure matches out there, ot ‘Mohawk MAthietic Club has. been | Mras tackles Woboy Michacls of Jersey City in oneward, Stur- Baneball : Aten California Baneball) iy oi oy seLean pe ‘Team Here. Here, ett, N.Y Friday maght, Milly Kramer ot Milwaukee incete ‘Tomary Ferguson of Scranton, ir furlongs: three-year-olls Moran 1s now being managed py! called for Next ‘Thuraday evening to} mo « the Youle tania the ster bout, while Milly eran on | Sit ouNpats nume §0>—*Count Hors, | CAMBRIDGE I Mass., Jan. 12.—The] « Tatele Nenbew, 108; *May Maubtey, 1 ir ‘Bobby n | 7 e—Opportunity, Stick- fake action on the recommendation of | ytockyarde ‘Toumy Murply, th WilkesWeere, a., hooks up with Lave Astey of Qamecn, 100. Ane University of Callfornia baseball team] fegsional ice skating champion, who Wirth Race--Opportunity,. & |< Moran is now eing managed by 'fa\e"uctign an the weomrnendaton ot | aya y “Murthy, the eume Chicago . Ma., Arey Sy Meng, 108; Helen Atkins | en oe + y Eee 7; ling. Biaireowrle: 1! town, and Bodkin has been seeing to, Metropolitan Awsoctation that the |mitievew™s, due to ative in town today |New Yok sn the otber eorup, ny has been invited to play Harvand here| sails for Norway on Friday to defend th Race—Lazy Lou, Merchant, { Bronx organization be suapended for | {tom Odicagv. Murphy ta wated (0 met Cham pe | this spring, it was announced to-day. | nig title against Oscar Mathieson i it that Frank has trod the straight jnsubordination. This request o! Gray Eagle the | pon Mike O'Dowd in a twel Torind bout, te | Benny Valger will engage io his thinl bont u Bhs, Pigs ofees LSS ts sPtoy: Agceptance’ of the Invitation Is expect: |Onristians on Feb. 7 and 8, will re-| Beventh | Rac ibartiah Mads and path, committee to the Board of Managers is | decision mot by the Armory | within eix days, townigit, wi clashes wit! 106; Aj ed as the Ca are eduled| turn to New York from Lake Placid | ‘Trask, Meddling Mis: Begg og Moran says he in- vised the ground that the Mohawk |a, a. (i800, at Boston, on | ‘Tousmy ‘Twohey in the main bout of eight rounds maisa ane tis ast to make an Eastern, trip to meet sev-|on Wednesday morning and on Wed- | ; Club has refused to return a prige sal ny will get into’ ot the Loxeum Sporting Cluis af Patemou, N, J " Tr jer , nead i ex: tends to take the famous "Mary Ann® Club, has refused 0 return a prime iid ‘dan Mummy will get into shape at dilly | at an, Searting Chub of Pater ‘ a, ge ey |e idle: Wess svilege Hanns neaday evening be will ive an, ex-| 8 Pe) on in the ; te ‘ Puen 2 b ere Tone, 10: mins e om am ocean voyage, Engiund being County A. A. open handicap road run |W Srmossiam, in Harem Se he Ss eee eee Seer, te Lagation, 107; Hemea, 112; Ralsm'S:, 114;| yceuma Beat N. ¥. Celttes, — | ————>— ‘uis destination, where, It is asserted, last year. Frankie Haro of Jeney City, one of the inont | Yount te Sr caferaate @aedatee Wheat MACHO Mile and f The Lyceum Quintette beat the New| Toss Wins Two More Titles, = beth Beckett and Goddard, are seek- - “ poynlar Kittle Nebtem that has ever fought in this | © Y ‘ al O a Tork Cel 30 r | SYDNEY, 8. W. 12.-—Norman fing an introduction, and le ts CHICAGO, . 12.--"The Chicago Emr, Say te mast aT erica lay night, at tie National Clab of Phila. York Celtic 48-30 at Tammany, Hell OE, Ne ow jay ‘that the said “Mary Ann’ Amer League baseball team wilt OM gre ag esol asety via, he whipped Cal Delaney ia a six-tound yasterday afternoon, ‘The next and final! Ross of San Francisco won the Grete % train this spring at Waco, Tex., it was ee egaie fe will_make je resinearance ia ; me will be held Friday evening at|yarda and 880 yards swimming chi fe “Lyceum, soth Street and Third pionahips of Australia in a meet here ROWLING AN: avenue, " THUM yall. em +s ‘ in fistic society across the big jj, ted to-day by Harry M. Gras as ewat-round bout with Dare Aetey at Mar pond will be @ brilliant success. eens Secretary of the White Sox "” eon, MN, J., on dan, 3, Ae Murue le oti the! Champion Mike O'Dowd wil eugige in en: » BILLIARI ACADEMY, Bway & Slam.