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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wilf AND HARVARD CREWS 2 ‘ ; \ SOMETHING ON EVERYTHING -__-__-, By Thornton Faher PLANNING TR TO HENLEY. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ~ | = ‘ ( Wee, (be BE Osh: | ae ° 4 \ yor bebe Thi & compete in the diamond sculls Sans vp \This Is Only One of Many Ins! egret’ eacdahc sich | ternational Events Scheduled «| an international hockey league us & for Year of 1920, i Be thee wade t epresencatives Princeton and rom Harvard, Y Dartmouth will meet shortly to en By Alex. Sullivan. Clas plans of forming a league anc hi There Were Many Mike O’Dowds| | A LrHOVGIE 1019 proved « record. | Universities “or Queene, Mogi” and f idn* i | preake a ays, so far | Toronto. Who Didn't Dodge Real Fight- ee ie the sport world In concerhed, |. Many” English golfers are coming ing as Dempsey Is Accused) here this season while several of out | this ve: more will undoubtedly si Stars ar interesting sporting events than anv. for the E year in history, For instance, one | conside contemplating competing h titles, so there will be international interest to of Having Done. | than he’ did of the oper math gins no ineioas binds EGR School Boys Strive Lore, a New York lightweight, who went from Mexico to France with the fe Besar ea cards| Kor Annual Indoor Titles : ATUL HIPERaG SPROLI the sport of the links i Coperight, 1930. tre The Prom Pahisbine Co | of the big eventa already pract Another big international event will Pi (Ths New York Evening World assured Is the Dempsey-Carpentier! be the race for America’s Cup, with } HE general disposition of several | boxing bout for the world’s heavy-/Tom Lipton’s Shamrock IV, the Dosts of the American Legion to weight championship. Another con. | Cillenger | jump on Jack Dempsey becanse | that will prove # corker in the! Jt Nas thought that at the monty @idn't get into the trenches may bo | mate h next month between Bobby, to-night something of @ detinite nue conscientious, but it creates the in / WA-HA- THE POOR MeLean, the champion ice skater of H « rue , a hah regarding the i other fighter ae ota ead OW ype ¢-) Hoyal Ulster’s challenge for the series Poomeen cay Overy: Gull i al DUM-DUMS FELL FO re the world, and Oscar Mathieson. Mc-| Ge rice next summer, but no report dodged the issue too, While it woul THAR fim JUANA STUFE) , j : Lean sails to-morrow for Christiania.) jt ready just yet have been much more creditable to} SHOOT THIS ONE 4 bad =a Bobby brings the news here that Mel OF course tt venth renewal of | Dempsey to have have walked right ‘over mevie f a ; wie Sur bio |ville Dewey of Lake Plactd has au-| (fe Olsmpies at Antwer abel a up to @ recruiting station and enlisted, ea > Bite —— ; i ORGS Lat BY thorized him to announce that next! inighty teri, Wilvattinet wetldcwide the fact remains, as Jack Kearns nae . / _~C yy, racre ! ‘ IN JERSEY (uty skeS¥ | year a series of international ice! attention states, that Dempsey was classified | ‘i Pied P Coro THe groomit) Flouc skating races will be held there for! | The two great stars of the court ( by his local board at Sult Lake | Now — | purses aggregating $25,000, and while! Hon ait Wales Metin et | City, deferred, of course, but wasn't) . in Norway he will secure the entries’ formidablo challeng: meet in an called. Had the war lasted a litte of at least two of the Norwegian! exhibition match, best three out of hy longer he probably would have boon | | eine five wet the Tuxedo Tennis and pibeicrtiehient 'Raequet Club on Sunday morning at shells were screaming from Boston there is going to be, Nobert Moore, the veteran profes- A But this is getting away from our plenty of international flavor 10) *iON4), for whose benefit the match t original idea of showing that othors rowing this coming season as the] Another interesting piece of news Be in the pugilistic firmament weren't | Nee Tit Mahl tee } Hy slackers nor draft dodgers. In fact, | Union Boat Club of that city, 1s mak-/ comes from Seattle, Wash., which is : i May oF (hem Were on. the 300 ad jing ar ier (8 foW (Red ee ee eee ee auet Casta: | fighters when there was real fighting |to the Henley Rowing” Regatta in, juseball catcher and later football | ie Reg Maecerree hcladih eo England June 30 to July 3 leoach, has decided to answer Yale's ; ft pared list of these shows Mike O'Dowd Yolo BU Harvard are\ planting to/ oO 3 and setuen to New Haven next it the middleweight champion, He way |eend crewa to compete fon the Grand | Phebe 1 hd overseas doing everything and any- Challenge Cup now hetd’ hy Harvard Joties who had thatee of tha - thing that was expected of him. And} * i oe A arenult Of the victory of thelr} seven thy beat Harvard and Prince- A to his credit it may be said that he ee ENGLISH FIGHFERS g [Glib dino [ntends to sent dayen Peet lton in 1916, ‘This wee after # long earned the congratulations of General : ARE CLOGGING UF THE 2 Sis tntengs to send individuals) mscceasion defeats. at Harvard's . . Pershing subsequently in a boxing LAND OF LIBERTY: — hands, it wos thought that he could ; match, something he Knew more «bout ONE A MINUTE 1S ve the position of head coach as s he cared to keep it, but he it up in 1917 to take charge of shipbuilding yard in Seattle. Consequently, Yale's student body cing te at the gladsome while at Harvard there is sad- everywhere, be HIETING THE TRAIL LIVE WIRES George Duncan Warns England | years by pgs y made up of That Barnes and Hagen Will! umor has it t “Got the*sucker's silver watch" at the Lesley Cup? ith a party of six others, he | : eat, matches this year will be held on the! ¢ ‘Ne ey, the Crimson’s im severed a German machine sn] Moai Will Be Held at 23d |sollegiate hurdle champion: George Make a Strong Bid for British | Siero: CIuB lnks, Near Pulladelonine| has decided (not. to. return to calle nest which had been holding up an | ‘Vee i: e dt) £90) Trowbridge, national junior indoor! Open Title. E is und “rh at Pine Valley will| next year and will take advantag American advance : spina POaiy hurdle champion, and W, LL. Adams, ’ . jbe in the field, but there is douvt as to! receiving a war degree next month. : Gene Tuniecy too, the heavyweight Regiment Armory Satur- [holder of the metrupolitan junior 440: By Neal R. O’Hara | GES Wenceor ERereuetane Hie Seto oo ~ | Pasiatio empirant of Greanwicy Vil. day Night. yard title, Guorrent, 1920, Ww The Preas ubiating Uo, (Tae New York wenine World) The announcement that Jim Barnes] ine atuged the attraction in Wi fei Mien Wing Over Martin. bit too. when it was Most needed. ae Jole Ray, the wonderful runner} Dempsey may have a legion of friends, but they're outside the Ameri-| will go to Englind as a repzosentative | yuatelphia's turn for the miceting, | POL THI! Ne ena - Gene didn’t wait to be classified. He “HIANTSC enthunebts wilt have| fem the Midis Wi be the|can Legion, |of the Sunset Hills Country Club (o| sents Merion ve Henke: ssc ‘ (at Les ah went over and did what was expected 2 enthusiasts will have} headiner in the Guaranty games, aera play in the open golf championship Ss A. Cc i Red Allen defeated of him, Incidentally he won the ample opportunity to witness! which will take place Feb. 7 at the Pt ; boy lt netie seeat Brit hi ~[_, The frat 1 recognition of golf on | John rtin of New York in the fess ‘ championship in the heavy ht di- their favorite pastime during 4 Regiment Armory val docides Pa with bids soaring to half a million, Jack's getting to be a real doughboy | tournament of le ine ain Ban ips pee Gera ; oh a " Part of high | ture ¢ of ten rounds. Charley Pfi- Vision of the A. B. F. boxing tourna-|ine ne : weeks, Several inter-|t? open his 1920 Bastern campuign on | OW: is urousing much interest abroad, |sehool athletics has been given be tha | kit former ir feather= . ment. He has won several fights|orc wns ves nciuted to take| (Ms nlgit he will bo among the en- OF ele George Duncan, one of the leading the nish senpoke ae Lee cet etlts, OF | welt DO a eee eae uan since his return and is popular, de-|¢sting meets are scheduled to take) trants in the Guaranty derby, a thot “GriMfith Signs Cobb” needn't worry the baseball fans, PIYEMMERBS | Sees tH aa eiand in GoM MGnURERGN ENG DAVE CIRGOEAT INA PONE COR ma OE The Lor Te Ute ttn Td oeieaie eee | servedly so, among fight fans, place, including the high school! xand-yard race, This event has al-|Irvin 8, will write scenarios for David W. : TTR GRAIGRIGEANE ee interschool ports progiamine. hereafter a ee championships, vhe (106th Infantry] veuly been entered by several other) erEaH oe proposed Invasion of Walter Hagen, the |" With the California State Golf Aso- | -_ OB MARTIN from out Cleveland }post of the American Legion, the|€§Cks who will endeavor to win first | open champion here, and Barnes, 1s|clation having recognized the junior cle: | O'Gatty and 8 rx Box Draw. way is anether pugilistic star y prize, the Charles H. Sabin trophy, Open golf tournament will be held at Toledo next July. And we hope| quoted as saying: ment by putting on. «. tournament re-| KSI Y., Jan, 15.—Packey a Guaranty Club and tho Millrose A. A. i" witver toving cup valued. at, $300 Naw Ya Willard steod in Toledo|. “I think ‘Big Jim’ Barnes is still an|cently for boys and girls loss than six- the f teen ‘years of axe, it is seen that Cali-| Walter Hagen can stand more rounds than Je: last July. Englishman, but Hagen js a ‘home am, who saw service on the other fast rounds to a draw with The seventeenth annual high} Over 2,000 entry blanks have been Hl side. s 3 re ‘ ‘s for s taking lead in the West} $ A me Raveel 7 that he did his Auty|qenools’ indoor track and field | sent out for the Guaranty games and Tyee bred’ as they say in the United states. [tonuny encanin, it, dead in the West sided Nouse ped him on the road to uc-|cnarnionship games will be oon-|: Rt Fritts, Chairman of the com-| pis rare wil invade Amd F ; Some one will have to be doing some- ight Sum cess and popularity frequently in : > he 28a] mittee, states that they aro coming ther tec earn wil invade America next'summer and we'll certainly give ‘em /thing better at Deal thls yea>than was| PINDHURET, ” ANORBE Who resontene tin . bouts that he has won here since his | oucted bY the P. 8. A. Le at.the 284) back filled in in practically every) #nother tee party. done at St. Andre last year if we/third mateh tou —__—_—_—— | py Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, Satur-| mail. os ae to keep the championship on this}of the Winter of eturn, Mee evedltees Bo: the anmrnd aimiatoa — Amateur golf championship will ve settled at Roslyn, L. Ty next suns of the Atlantic, tIsing interests disposed | Augie Ratnor the local middleweight] 1/4 set of games is the same a the| ,, UAiversity of Pennsylvania, through] mer, /¢'s a Lony Island that has no tournament. Both of these players are bigger] find of a2 siveees et, hl also went cross, with credit to hin | Te SS eciate chumplonshipa. to. the lus coach, Lawson Robertson, has in- pee a and better than Jack McDermott, whol the consolation or il pountry ie didn’ i it shine etic i ey a . , ; r ylake—he fin-Juled for to-day, T. ftusse self and his country, Augie didn't solieee wars, -,lighinnn ovenia Ae aku patties ee With golf balls $15 4 dozen, Scotch are beginning to lose interest in the game. |ished fourth. Hagen has just as much |sentadaing the ined let net have any non-shootable uniform Beate F. V will be represented by its entire traci | nala by def on the card ind entries have been confidence as McDermott had and .s,|t9. the semi either. He came back proud and un- ssentatives of |teUM at the games to be conducted The wearing of the green barred to those Dartmouth athletes that| as I say, a better golfer. Banh 4h OF the Tockyway Hunting soathed and has been the recipient|Feceived from representa Feb. 11. ‘The Meadowbrook Club of| played pro football. “Barnes Is @ player similar to James | peas puny cig euTtmaten of the day. ot applause from fight crowds, for|¢YeFY high school in the city. Philadelphia will also enter its stars o 8 6 | Braid; he hit ball a long way and|Rrown in the semi-finals to-day, Purves that reason alone, every place in} The “Big Six" in scholastic circles} including Harrold Barron, int NOT A CHANCE | uses his physical power extremely well|came through at the exp. ‘of W. BE. which he has appeared since. is made up of Krasmus H Stuy-| hurdles; Harold Berry, former all- | FOR— fig chat Penpact ANVATIOrican Hoda dealOonkivi Ok Duneaonio: sete Joe Lynch the Now York feather-|vesunt, Boys’ High, Manual Training, around crack of the University of} Berger in Congr scribed as ‘the goods.’ Weodiand golfer, defeated py 6 and & weight who fought Ji Wil High School of Commerce and Mortis, | Pennsylvania; Schested in the three- | i ; Roy Barnhill of Fox Hilla and Low la tye lca PAL Ga ON bal dial ithe cltycham-|mile handicap and Rainey in the Barleycorn in America. Within a short time Mra, Caleb Fox, | Hamilton of Garden City survived in pndon is another who didn’t evade jand each is determined b s|the other bracket, Hamilton defeated the call of kis country when there}pionship will be won by it. This) sprints, Babe Ruth in Boston. Miss Mildred Caverly and Mrs. Clarence | jor, fi r 4 Finney of Baitusro! by 3 and 2 was fighting outside of that of the| means spirited competition, which In - a do ue Fe epatraces corner. bl iiad lll ee old and Barnhul beat Don at. “Parker of ‘ Padded mitt variety to be dc Joo|turn means a good set of games. Fo Raises Bid If Bryan wants to run this year, the Olympics are being held in Antwerp. lournament play, Mrs. Ronald H, Bar-|o¢'den City, 4 and did what his superior offic pes Penge B eg ta aadic low does Not expect to get South before him do, slept in the trenches and] A new competitor in the athletic LLBATR, 15.—In_ the next month, but she will be at Pine-| seco Shell shocked went to London when|field will be the 106th In yl nd round of match play in the Sf On account of the high cost of ice next summer, Harvard-Yale hockey|hurat to defend her North and South I F | a and South alr golf tournament — favorites tthe serious business was over andJot the American Legion. The con- For Big Battle tickets are selling for $3.85 in Boston this winter. tite again. held’ their position. G. No A fought at his own calling in the ring. [testa conducted by it) will be ee sich) s rk will begun shortly on the new {iridme, OF Texas, pluyed again’ in brill- rt onc by losing » 28d Regiment Armory 0} . it t yo} . t form and eliminated Burton Pr He ase distonored by, losing alat the $81 Hogtment Armory on, the To $550,000 With Jor Bush pitching for the Red Sox and Donie shortstopping tor Detroit, |Sayvlile Golf Club course at Sayville, lion’ of Manaticng tae, buiton F ‘ condition for fistic combat, been received from practically all the bie ss looks like the Bushes will be well represented in the A. L, this season. Be ie reer meeting of the dirse- |thought haf a chance to win the The list of other ring notables who] metropolitan and collegiate stars. Nef, : E Cea ar velo property known as the “North lover Preston when fetgat ate te i served their countrys when |. Smith, manager of the Yale track iliam Fox has now boosted his Only Bush in the National League is Flatbush, Head” courae, originally the Slater succession and held hig aduanteus To checkmate poor eir country needed the ' i8 surpris-|toam, accepted an invitation from the] offer for the much discussed Jack ingly long, eveh when mit those |106th Post and has promised to send| Dempsey-Georges Carpentier boxing who. helped condition soldiers in vari-| down five of his leading men. Prince- | ex¢ uvuganza for the heavyweight ous army camps by their knowledge |/ton has also signified its intentions f of boxing and athletics and wholot being ted by a quintette| championship of the world. Pap gate Farm. This has been held for several the end, winning by 5 und 4. Theda Bara’s quit vampiring try umpiring for a couple of seasons, wear Wear Rogers Peet clothes! use the fans hiss her. Theda should otherwise gave thoir time to the rais- | including rdman, 1918 inter Not hearing from Jack Kearns on Poiceee a ® f teak We og of jvarioun wir funds without idm aiad his previous offer of $400,000 and a| | Jack Kearns demands 75 per cent. of the pure for the winner. Loser . Quality first, last and all which the winning of the war might = aie pereentage of the net receipts, he|can have remaining fourth, with Fourth of July thrown in. Champion Johnny Kilbane has just ime. have been much more troublesome Ave, at 7.30 1 M, and the dinner at | made a new one yesterday, and this . . . if : |been signed up for another fight in| Br the tim act. the former we have in mind | Healy's will follow immediately time guaranteed a purse of $550,000 Tho ‘ or q {pit 1 Ipl | | the « Sergt. Jack Burke of Chicago, While talking about MeLean, we 1 basis of 75 per cent. to the win war is ov rut it looks like the Quakers will be non-combatants} Philadelphia on Saturday evening, |i Goi South? Ray Smith, who came back marked|are peminded of a letter, something | Mer and 25 per cent, to the loser, plus [again this year Rf Frank O'Brien, the new | Mel mm be joing US - by Bg shots Jack Coyne of lor u protest to remarks We 1 de ree 80, per cent. of the net profits, | aineecctas matchmaker of the National A. C. of |", | Our Trunk Line will add Orange, we Jycs bear evidence ne 5 Bdward i ere is no. telling & the Only thing less important than second place in a major ue is ol linebe t acl boxo, former! la “ ” pees 3 nae: MMe fainy: remaNcile. acai trot | Sum evidently ai aimirer of the pre: |Profin would whe ever nd Above AN Loy. pwity sicko | SEM AE Ns I | icc ee oc pee trae beat ty meade ti ey to the joy of the journey. GBhine, MOnoAN ot Tecokiva, who | mic te eeuten: (We manpenes te Eby ary to mut_on the boule but if Sentin ss over the long distance telephone, Kile |ersiee"Moeit ae" riiius “Wardrobes,”’ especially, didn’t overlook a chance to injure the [jock Dempavy and. Babe Ruth, who profits should amount to $100, U. 8. Sonate proves Washington can't support two leagues yet, PORGe APH ene Wet be Una e MUe ey ve ee te R PEET C semny) pay td Se Srthab ural in big money transact 409, pempaay Bit eapanuel would a ae Fay, whe promining f ines welmtit uf jon ' OGERS PEET COMPANY ave Astey, a local celebrity of the ve Photos ap divide an extra. $60,000 on uw basin « POMC DrIERAT OMG ve . n ey will battle six rounds padded porte: Willy | Whalen or ‘St. |i) ATE Fee p ort, time | 8 per cent, to the winner and 15 per Hi takes a priesight manager Use days to make a sitk purse out of aland according to the article of age ye Brame Broadway Broadway ‘aul, Harry Gi etic abl Q : done “t « Sailor Petrosky off makit Ve a living at something else, si at 13th St. ‘Four at 34th Ste Jeent. to the loser cauliflower eu ‘ }ment, Murray mugt we.go in-at 1 | San Francisco, George Aste of Ph nine e oeandad Mi Ms This means that the two men would ‘ i a t the ringwde, while Kill Convenient 1 dephia, Peto Herman, the bantam | TUCk driving. Lf we offend Ae AM, [box for a purse ugwrexating $600,000. 3 Se —— | Come in at cutchwelghts Broadway Corners” ~—_—“Fifth Avec a Tig ein heb dita Gece or ans a print heal With th B s to receive a guarantee of at Warren, at 4st Si : agpe noe a ‘ polowize. Offending folks is not in e asketoa Y D wit omtion of 85 per cattt, of | at he and even Chalie Weinert Fe ee ne eels partiouiar instance | #re ait edule Includes ued WZ ayers #10 With an omtion of 8 ee cot r e we will let Mr. Williams explain the ¢ in Brooklyn. hs i Seen } on 20 né& cent. o aoal fl \ N I ot them maw some Kind of!“ituation, as he dove like this sy? hiveralty achedulo as an«{ The final game of the New York |143-poimd championship got away to [SVE 20 Per cent. of the recelpts a | service helpful to Unele “You seem to think that Wek 18 Alagus will Includes April 28, Prince-|Celtles+byceum Quintetto series will | 4 fying wart at the City College of | wit hak Inila on Saturda Jackson, the crack local lightweight We almost forgot Eddie most abnormal asset with Dempsey, New York court last night when five | sho fought his n ten i att ton at Prineeton fut at N Lyceum simmons, the newest sensation among |Ruth and MeLea As She havin Hrunawiek 0, Colunbla York, (o-mmorrow evening, ‘The Celtien wil pad Ayers contested, Bayonne y Guar te. ie A te eee wilt be theld wt tf the lightweights, who rece: ‘kh. {more than a py nL wequaintance | May, 1, Crescent Athletic th send their scrongest team, composed | Me C. Aw Jersey Harriers, National | #1100, for art 1 is ¢ ie pole ue PB aera Knock- | vith Bobby McLean { winh to cor-fivn’ 2k, Fontiam at New York :, f Muller, Reynolds, Ke, Hari, | fur Verein of Newark, ‘Titans, | ruantys of 2000 Stet on eye eas at @uwn Broad: ‘ rect you on what 1 think 4. misin Bh ed ie Potn u i 7 eo ay Naltley and Souless, on the court.| h 4 “ef Pion Settlement, St. | the doors, the gate pte | over BA, 100, tT ‘ P ‘i uwn Broadway with The er formation on your part. Bobby @ ate. Colm ocheaster nk Lyons of the Lyceum team is| Christopher Club and Henry Street Witesimanens of this city} SEN ud pal 4 ‘aaa ind World's Sporting Legion and then|not have to rely on his professional} Will be played 4 confident his aggregation will bring | jettloment are entered in the tourney. ‘another bonit by his mans Dan be a marched uptown again to a recruiting athletic ability, He possesses moi home the bacon | a. fe will | Behoell Tr aan} station and enlisted for four years in/than the usual needed qualities for Kastly pees Brooklyn Circles, 115 pounda, © PC a sey ol Pi eri\'eh |donnne al i hook nw the navy. Since ooning out, Hddie the business world. Verlape you , Another good vontest hax been | Posed of Rose, Addy, Tatitow, Spinali | Milay mening Mhvea oth ubiaghoniy yyy BA wertul sioceas and it not know that last year McLean ob: Mich., Ii.—Mine| scheduled by the demon typewriter, | APA Isaacson, have a fow open dates | ite 4 Kurata ire of the fighting stars may i OF tWo/tained a commission in the navellorDowd, the world's | middleweight | Warshofsky. He has made arrange. | 0" (eats of Iike strength. Address Gene Tunnes’s next fight will be wil Bud, . ; Ighting stars may have ducked {forces of the United States. Of shamplon, easily beat” Krahk catmone | Ments for his team, the tndetcated | UWI M Slotwky, No.” @st Thedford Rooks, maichiaker of the Detralt | son Marcuue a Ast the real thing in a fighting way, but! course, on bis first attempt he failed/in ten rounds here last night. O'Dowd ntan Five, to play the Unity team | Avenue, Bivoklyn, Williams. pete fo on ‘ ‘dus row might 4s it is unfair to condemn the entire pro- |in_hin examinations, but with all his|roreed the. Mghting throughout. Carson the lat court this Saturday | DUPE 794 between 6 M. 1 cor amt | Oa: ee feasion on an account of Jack Demp- | sportini Wy ‘he immediately [hone'a holding tactics saved hin trom | gvoning, ‘The Spartana will ine up | — lyn Battling Nelson. 1 and ente t_ hearywe sey, and the few others who stayed |crammced and plugK with Ervie ims f and Glick as fore. ‘The Service Five, with a record of | lit! “ enat Tilver urns nom class two months passed] eer wards, Lewis, contre: Frank Cohen|"imeteen wins ouf of twenty-one | date antl The ‘Since. the first : with loners, whieh _ te etlers, land drving's’ brother, Hiram, as}&@mes, would Uke to hear from Del- | it that elty at any tn ated Ih five atiles, drawing town « 4 OBBY M'LPAN, the Am than hulf his class. | The Co sity wrestling | guards. ‘They still have a few datea| Mars, West Brighton and teams of| | Mafchmakers Fitagormld and Joe Wagner of the | $2,100 tn purses champion ice skater, who sails i through in this Instance team travela to Princeton to-night! apen for home teams, Address Irving | Uke strength offering suitable imduce-) CY 3; thartliarta' ‘a baata Moet | toe tagaard’( { Sane Gee un physically ee very in | for a mot with th Pigeons Litt '4| Warkhofaky, No. 4! Bast 172d Street, monte. Addrens C Brownlie, No, | freular show it Hh i hie { of races ast O: M to wecept ae a i i bother eotlege tn date, scoring an cacy |? Mf Wes Fon that he wll out point rand a q nl ‘ Ta to make further tr Nat ano Oe ADS ; Pranklia A. ©. Five, of Westchester | trent That he will outpoint | {ya fifteen: tour a there on Fel. 7 or & will he given a quiries of the hont of friends and ad- |e pinology. te itives rhe National City. Guaranty have vpea dates on “he 1 oppo- | Sh art of the anonth reat proper end-off to-n by © mirers whom he has by the thousand ‘Trust and Bank of Commerce nents’ courts for games. w Mae Wrank AMagley, 8 sy ay cited ina " arty of American sportsmen in the Woul it be well to make him an} Pant Doste Stope Phittips, unning neck and n t Dowell Lyceum, Xt. James Crowns or | s vale tat Mie : form of 1 moving picture exhibition explanation in your column and core! pouroy eM ar bean ae enka Damiatball. Leawue ther heavy we'ght fives. ‘The Frank- (32 my ‘ i and 4 dinner. pictures are of rect the Impression which your article | BOSTON. Mass: dan te daul Doytesauimament. i. bein inducted lin's second team would like games a ee: eh Whe pan himecit in training on 1 also give him HOME EXPER. eet ee eat lie Pale att AP) Avoadia Hall, Brooklyn, where games| with Spartans of the Bronx or teams! 0%, 2" ny oF ago | Rac Piaata by ma D mhown at Spor sion of the -sporting public's conf |\iirord.. Mars “Dosis shot a right | ive staged cvery Monday nigh? of like strer Addross Gi, V. loin, jand BU. Oi tloane® a oe irong, °**? ortorien of hare aunt a shied £1 oor af se dence. in hi ability fo win in hisiiand cross to the jaw and he took the! ~— Franklin A. C,, Blondell and Ches. i Pune mith Jimny Kelly of tne irons, same boul, Bamnatein. is holding. out for more and Fidth match races in Nopway next month,” sount, Metropolitan Association Uy | Drough Streets, Weatcheuer, Praaine “owe” sit, tw gaan ow dente etey Sew ‘ , \