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i se ee he Several Changes Announced in. Dates for Olympic Games at | Antwerp. Coprriatyt. 1920, by The Pree Publishing Oo, (The New’ York Brening World.) J. GARGEY, Honorable Agent for Belgium, announces that the swimming events for the Olympic games at Antwerp next sum~- mer will take place Aug. 22 to 29, in- stead of a month later, as originally scheduled. If the original plans were adherod to it would have been neces- sary to send our track and field and aquatic entries abroad at different times. The news of this change was received with joy by those in change of getting together the team that will represent the U. & A. in the renewal of the Olympics. ‘The propramme of events for the somes at Antwerp is expected soon. When it is knowrf just what dates are set for the various events the com- mittee’ that is in change of making arrangements for the qualification triats will thon be in a position to ne- gotiate for the holding of the tests im various sections of the country. Another change in the programme ia that the ice hookey races, originally carded for April 20 to 30, have been advanced to April 1 and 10. The yachting is advanced from July 7-10 to July 11-14. An advance of two days is also noted in the shooting event, the time ailotted now for this event being from July 22 to 31. Polo has been given additional dates. The sport will be held from July 16 to Aug. 2; fencing, from Aug. % to Sept. 5. Boxing has been given seven more days than first announced and will last from Aug. 15 to 26, while wrest- ling will only last from Aug. 15 .to 2%, five days tess than first an- nounced. ‘The track and field dates are the same as first scheduled, Aug. 15 to 23. ” Rowing will de from Aug. 22 to 29, the same as swimming, while assoy ciation football and rugby will not start till Aug. 29 and will continue to Sept. 6. . Billy Gibson, manager of Benny Leonard, is able to secure a re- lease from the moving picture company that has Benny signed up to do a serial he will box Johnny Dun- dee at the Newark Sportsmen's Club on Jan. 23, Billy wants the company to postpone the start of the shooting ef the picture until Leonard goes through with the match with Dundee, originally @cheduled for New Haven, but which the authorities in that city at the last minute cancelled. about the time that Charles Cochran, the English promoter, decides that the Dempsey-Car- pentier fight should be staged in America, possibly in New Jersey, along comes a etatement from Jack Kearns, at Los Angeles, saying the bout must go abroad. Kearns is sat- ig@ed that there isn't a chance in the world of holding the battlo at Tia Juana. Funny, isn’t it, that two persons be- Meved to be go’ vitally concerned aa e champion's manager and the pro- ter who insists he has Carpentier contract to fight for him and him only, should announce a switch in their original ideas at about the same time? Kearns has all along held out for America as a battle ground and when Sim Coffroth made his $40,000 offer to Dempsey the champion's manager almost straightaway issued a state- ment making Tia Juana on Labor Day the ideal spot and time for the zreat international fistic combat. Cochran’s reply to this was that nothing in the way of a battle could be decided on without him. He had Carpentier under contract and he in- tended to stage the bout eltier in Paris cr London, William Fox then wot into the bidding business, just ay he said, to save the fight for America Whether or not this caused Mr Cochran to change his plans, we don’t -know hours he let it be known that | might consent to holding the fi in Je quite 4 jump from London and Paris—he, of course, to figure in its production. Now another state- ment from Mr. Cochran cuts Jersey QUut as a proposed scene of the con- Ri mee teen ee mn mo THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUAR 18, 1920." Ls T SPORTING PAGE IN MORAN GAME? YOU SAID IT! - - Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co., (The NEW YORK f Ij ON OUTPOINTS MORAN By Thornton Fisher | SENSATIONAL GONTES New York Evening World.) Bou | rel-topped heavyweight Pittsbugher| the business was evidenced by the put up the gamest exhibition ever Choueunds standing, The aauo } AMOSED THE |#eon in this section of the country} me pwd was startled from tthe CROWD WITH | during the present generation. With outset n Moran rushed from } ALITTLE SHIMMYING [his eye badly cyt, with his arms| ree en rae ae hoe ie JUST BERORE THE weary from shooting over rights and! way ail She big felow could do tm lefts at the plasterer’s body ind jaw,| stave off a knockdown, ; with his stomach aching from the} In the second Fulton kept smiling, WEN AFTER, FULTON LIKE A cveLonts TOGET” HIM Ar THE START. Insreab, HE BEAT HIMSEL th So TREO tCoyito GO | RIGHT TO SLEEP) can Cad Rete CAME PACK. SHILING ROR. MORE AGAINST BENNY COHEN FRANKS GaMENESS OUTSHONE FULTON FOHTINE- COULONT PUT Him Down SLIM” BRENNAN, THE REFEREE WAS CAUGHT in THE JAM OCcA SIONALLY Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock in THE GT THE OLD “MARY ANN” QUIT. WORKING- ‘MORAN Was TIRED Rr LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara Coprrtaht, 1020, by The Press Publishing (binpany (The New York Evening World.) Frazee’s shows won't have to use stago money any more. Hagen Anxious to Meet Barnes Bowling Alley by Chatter tack If Jimmy Wilde, champion of Europe, is willing to box Jack Sharkey at 116 pounds at 3 P M,, and he will $5,000 as a guarantee give Sharkey a return bout in case ho should win over him, then these little battlers will meet again, prob- ably on Jan, 26. Wilde signed up Joe Wagner will also sign, providing j that Wilde terms, Wagner !» afraid that if Wille should outpoint Sharkey, that he will take the first steamer hack to Eng- land without giving Sharkey a re- turn battle as he is giving him. in Special Match for Purse Here's Little Irvie Warshotek 34 again with a statement that he ha and $10,000 Side Bet. | fuily eecovered trom his “rehuman- ay "and that hia team gained a A meeting of the Metrgpodtan Cham- that he will By William ‘Abbott. when they defeated the inet Alarming Pionship Bowling Tournament Comm! pr Wilson will send out requests fi The guy that says Frazee is money-mad is demanding a piece of his pur- AU at elebetoae chase price, Who's looney now? Dave Driscoll hi Magnate that buys player for $2,700 and sells him for $125,000 may be mad, but he'isn't crazy. ' s clubs, bowling leagues ull party of the r teains In the con field at the end of tions to bow! May cost $125,000 in New York, but the Babe Ruths are still three for 35 cents in Boston. At all cigar stands. soni Hag Pioneers That makes fourteen i : won't have to follow | straight for Irvie’s Spartan Five, and All this talk about turning England,” snapped | booking ma re overlooking a/ the world upside down might h Walter Haget, national onen | good y sign tis basket- be alarming except that most | when told that the tall! vol yiht iat fF paige We war) of us are too good citizens to Welshman expected to purdue him| Shofsky has a few dates in February | get excited, x \cross the ocean this spring for the lat 4 Street or by icc rten trims Wino meee ‘ purpose of proving who's the best| Phone at Tremont 2917 between 6 and 5 fui American professional golfer, “net|® > M ae are setting off the alarm % different sections of the! The Manhattan Strollers, 136 pound This business has-been on an Beeretary of the Greater country put up suitat s Bowling Associatio us Sli able purses I'll play Barnes until there's not tim | ments | slightest doubt who is the leading pro — untry. Three matches] Eddie Van's All ought to determine this. In additton| open dates, Addre presented by clubs, let backers put up $10,000 erfully cover the amount. If Barnes is really anxious to meet | me in a specia No doubt that Mrazee will sell the Red Sox. Only question is whether he'll gell ‘em one. at a time or al! in a bunch. golfer in'this ¢ Jobnny (inthitha, the American welterweight, who won his tint fight’ ove in Nngland a few bas been booked np for three more contests wm tumt country by hi manager, His Git go will be with @ Looks like Clifton Crawford's the only star left for Frazee to sell now. *s bowling clubs or Tedling was the Yank fans hope Babe serves a lifetime in Murderers’ Row. Bowling Academy | 50 Lows’ et. Ubiceen, Barnes or h beat Sabby by 2 ¢ Holdouts increase tn both leagues, Magnates that make out the pay- rolls evidently have forgotten that this is leap year. American National hie wecond wt and on Jan. #0 at Landon will go Kaine a trenty-round bout tum to America on Keb, Gevftithe and Lewis will re. | » to look very far for his man.” Hagen recently announced his in- nil “bowlers defeated the Cectt 1 ‘Yanks sill &¢ their spring training in Jacksonville, which proves that | Huggins isn't going to Tampa with his machine. At the learue's headquarters Trowtius | tention of going abroad and competing championship, the Barnes camp, construing this dec. |(Yening between the home aggre laration as an > ing the tall St, Louis star, immediately] Williamson Dtslocates Thanih. (sf sot busy and George Lawrenc: the Cream City manager of Sam MoVoy who is at prwent at coblegram trom fight promoter Vie the Bastern mormantative of Brooklyn fans complain that the Robins do a lot better in spring practice than they do when the season opens, Cluim the birds in the South are worth | twice as much ag in Flatbush, BALL NEWS FROM CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND—Indians finished in second place which is where Germany finished the year before, Rumor that Ban Johnson owns a piece of the Cleveland Club is all wrong. al the pieces. Cleveland had good backing last season, but you can't win a race by backing. Way to win @ race is to go the other way. Cleveland fans ure banking on better luck this season and Ban is Ddanking at the same old trust company. Riddell and Dunbar were win See Obeer Pears ru Individual Howl rtlfice to ex |qurmty as pownble as be wants him for thres Lawrewe will aio McVey away 1n aout two weeks, Am across the Atlantic. This manoeuvre part of the “enemy”. brought Having injured fis hand while training, nnadle to fight | hot retort from Hagen, | the young has éecured Jima Ner lightwaigit, to go again Fits. HL wattle for ten rounds at tar, who has twic ; d national honors, “I'm going to [fo let,him continue.) Williameon Looks like we may see fighting in Mexico after all. m8 the scores of the gain to fight, but the referee also refu to ‘ and work out on icy him! ‘The referee decided it no con- | 2835 _ Third Av Aiieh Er Breas, Riddell woo ax of the cht | MUMerous British links because there |test anil did not give a decision, | 201 West 125th St at Seventh Avenue, ie opponentestgiatan ores | to! sees |1628 Broadway at 50th Street. Movie magnate that offers $425,000 for the big fight has at last found Murvay something more expensive than Theda Bara, nies Magid weight of the Kronx, is now booked up for two 9 ho Koos egainst Hote in one of the four eur n in this country. 1 would my title this se than miss the British open mee {the chance \: = | | BOWL aylor, Duncan ani|here last night, ° | the other good’ ones jher THUM 2x5 Michmois of Jemey Ci round touts at the dig Fox's offer to give half the receipts to the Red Cross won't make a hit with Dempsey. Jack's never fought for charity yet. . collet outstanding ac. ‘shall be done with tho little fighter af Lorain, rounds at the National Sporting Chw Bowling Club, welt bowling circles. ar Jeontest at Bblin Coffroth's outbid Cochrane for Carpentier. Looks like the’ Briton's lost ound loose, Tf there's no control of the C's % 106k Street and St. | conflict in dates I'll huatle back t ond defend my national title, It's a. my trip abroad i: escaping Barnes, © open championships in were apparently not sufficient to lusively pro pro golfer in the U, time Ha, Headline says “Yankees Are Going After Johnson.” But this time it's Walter, not Ban. resented to the bowl rounds at the Harriman A, Noble is @ fast little tigi Hunter will have to be in fine alupe if ty kind af « showing with hi Yank management figures Babe will hit on all sic cylinders, but it still needs Walter Johnson for speed, And Cari Mays will furnish the e ngine trouble. Maybe, play-off with Mike oe but within forty-otght| AMook, the bawslih 124 championship. | the Western open and close of the playing Barnes's supporters were HARVARD BASEBALL T| IN OPENING GAME APRIL 10. | 13TH COAST COMMAND TO HOLD BIKE RACE round bout et the Olyinpia A Tack Ward won firs 0, Fledier finished seco thing on Hagen despite his superior test, and Mr. Cochran is back in| Europe, agreeing almost at the same hour with Jack Keu t the only place for the encounter ITH the fight almost a year off the affair seems badly mixed |{, up, doesn’: it? Here is the latest from the English promoter “1 do not think it at all likely that any world's championship will be staged in New Jersey “It is true that I have been ap-|'str! proached by an American promoter to Join him in bringing the bout off op Labor Day in that ate, “While giving it consideration, 1 do t believe that it will draw nearly 48 much money in New Jersey, where | the bout must be limited to cight rounds, as in London, where the men can box twenty rounds. “1 should be prepared to give Demp wey more to bow in England twenty rounds than viyht rounds in New Jersey. “Descamps has cabled me that he holds himself, as per contract, en- Mirely, at my ‘disposition, and thor over, he states that he has receive ‘he serious offer from any other pro- moter to date.” commanding championship showing, Harvard baseball Pi p show:ng. itme easter. ropes Ladies’ Howling Club were through fairways and dependable on the greens, ia perhaps the best shot this country. He makes few mistakes and a box score of his Fonrage, Toe ah entire) eenani. woth CUR JANUARY SALE j that is;mand, terday afternoon, RACING SELECTIONS, NEW ORLEANS. Twenty-five kame with Columbia at the series with Yale and other rival professional, A ‘ 3, Hagen Is more spectacular and 1s) A saving to you of 5, 10, 15 or 20 Dollars by ordering 4 equipped with doesn’t worry over any obstacle. He your surt or overevat now. plays best when the going is tough- the tie most gol: start to crack, 4 is a tremendous driver, sure on the Ereens, and the strongest feature ot | $45, and $50 suitings and overcoatings at $40. » Driscoll, matohmaker of the Arena A. schedule Tollows: ent which will be as Dan Morgan tace—Oppont ty of Virginia at Charlottes: | Annapolis at An- | Plenty, King Neptune, recover from trouble, So evenly m Barnes that im jonel didn't. be Pennsylvania Philadelphia; tate pre He aren and OUR NEW STORE will open February 2d, king a winner if the Broadway and Slst Street, rs should clash in a special rsity of Maine. Darvmouth; May 8, Sarored by our own experts in our own work rooms, The Upper Montelair Country Club evening will hold its ni meeting, elect offcers, re- 4 Broadway and Ninth Si f new members and YA THT 30 East 42nd Street annual dues from $75 The popular Jers : 19 East dist St, out longer t ond Race—Eneore, | Brown at P Sheppard at “Willy nocessary to pals tock, Jellison, count /of-nine, Marty wor New York (in cage of Ue.) , a the way, at ‘20 trduble in ourpointing bots of his are Candle Light, Se > Sorrel-Topped Pittsburgher Displays Remarkable Courage in SS DB SS Sy Bout with Giant Plasterer, Which Goes Limit of Eight Rounds ii, 2 | Before 9,000 Fight Fans at Newark Sportsmen's Club. y P| CCORDING to those who at-| tearing away at the body, suddenly tended the Frank Moran-Fred| Shifting the attack at times and fand« | ing on the chin. | Fulton bout at the Newark! ("HOD Wechim 1. most wondentul | Sportsmen's Cind last night, the sor-| drawing cord of euy heavyweight, jn acting as though he regarded Moran |wallops that Fulton had planted | qs scft picking’ but he soon lost ¢ there, with his wind exhausted and|xmilo in the third when he was fr } [his face covered with blood, but re-| quently rocked and doubled to halt | vealing a smile behind it, Moran went| his natural size, and tne be Way We:- ‘throujh the entire eight rounds. come music to his ears. Moran has only recently returned] Fulton scored often in the next few |to the ring after over a year's lay-| rounds, but whenever it looked 4s loff. It was Fulton's quick victory|though he might get Moran in a bad lover him at New Orleans that drove| way, the Pittsburgher would swing jhim into retirement, but he believes] from his knees with Mary Ann and |that he is getting better—the fact that eaten would uct as though he was e wel » distance wi Fulton last avec Pee eee tee neon tasty Sin the sixth and seventh, althougy Fulton never hit a fighter before so) * Mia miu Tenth ot we |hard and often as he did Moran andj |!" ea ie catench ese not knock him out, Moran seemed to} finters just collapsed itr their chores | possess inttuman doggedness and not ie Waa ihethe tihal eonbetiie ones was he off his feet, During the| bbe sixth and seventh rounds he wasn't] wevare able to raise his arms, but in the eighth he rallied, like the gamester he} in one ‘ is, and brought home several! punches! O'Rourke's English importation, Billy !to Fulton's chin w if they. had the] Afflcck, did good work in outpointing |proper steam behind them, would] Fred Rees ny Leonard 4 have spilled the elongated Fulton, abiemate; While in another event Fulton wasn't able to jab and hook! Benny Colen hal no trouble defeat- with his great left as he has done in| nny Pavese. . | BASKETBALL NOTES. ‘The Knickerocker Big Five will cross nets with the Xavier team ate P. S, 179, West 102d Stret and Ams- terdam Avenue, this evening. The Knickerbockera would like to hea from some fast teams for games on home courts, Address Michael A. J. io, No. 863 Amsterdam Avenue, sity. dovision over the “hoodlum” n and | travelling team, are open for engage-| even keel right from the very Address J. F. 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BPHIA, Jaa; 1ecatobnny | Ne. 1 Main St. Getty Square, Yonkera, City ‘ly out: | Reynolds of this city on and mie of tacking up aguinst|pointed Geo iG AND BILLIAL YY. B'way & Stat that Johnny 3uil | « for the who ly tho ted States, en annexed at Brae Burn after annexed the metro- nes took ral ‘smaller ey m had a little some- driving, accurate figures than any a temperament that rs| Made to your measure, from fine fabrics. Hagen, like Barnes, js sa raro ability to! $60 or $70 imported or domestic cloths at $50. Custom tailored lothing—ready to wear—designed and made y organ- Ane antl | TnOAL P. S.A wise man will take all the opportunities he finds. ’ the higher Arubeim Thoughte,