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COLUMN rs | Boxing Bill, Just Appearing in Legislature. Has Its Good Points, and Objectionable} Features, | T last a boxing bill has appeared in the New York, Legislature at Albany It by Assemblyman Ki retofore ut known to the sporting wo We had figured that if any Iegisiation on bex- | fag was attempted this year, Asse Biyman Malone, of Albany, would Bandie it in the Assembly, and Jimmy Walker in the Senate, Both have had experience in such legislative matters and their names give pres- | + « tige to a measure of this kind, Walker | MMtroduced a bill last year which was side tracked in the last days of | the session for Sunday basebal) and) Bunday movies. It is understood that Mr. Walker, though he had votes @movgh, didn't press its passage In @eference to the wishes of Speaker Bweet, who promised to support such @ measure if it were deferred a year. | It was accordingly deferred. However, Assemblyman Ross may) @ttract as'much attention to his bill) @s Malone or Walker might to one they would introduce. Anyhow his @fforts to restore the good old boxing, to @ legal basis are commendable in view of what the sport did toward eonditioning our soldiers in| army eamps and instilling them with the proper spirit of combativeness, | | ‘T is really too early to find fault with Mr. Ross's measure, but honest fa sponsored criticism of some of its provisions |, ean do no harm, and perhaps instead may prove helpful. We heaftily favor! the plan of legalizing bouts to a devi-! | sion, believing that they would insur real Contests and not mere exhibitions, where with nothing to lose nor gain boxers, under former laws, have been prone to dance, through. ten rounds Showing only ability enough to get by. We don't agree with many that decisions would encourage upen gam- ‘bling on the results and subsequent betting scandals. The honesty of the @ecisions*could safely be lett to com- tent referees. There are at least 0 oF three of these officials in New York, and at that their number should fer various reasons be limited. But we do object to the provisions s meagrely set forth so far in Mr. Ross's bil), to allow the Boxing Com- mission to decide on the length of bouts. That seems the business of the Albany lawmakers, who, while they ove at it, should permit bouts of @ sufficient number of rounds to in- gure genuine combats and tests of ebility. Fifteen rounds might do, but twenty would be better. Doubtless the latter would arouse a storm of disayproval from spindle-spined in- dividuals who can see nothing but brutality in combats of sucb dura- tion, but if one jovks back’ on the old days when thousands fought their way to and back from Coney Island to see the Jeffries, Fitzsimmons, Ruh- Jins, Sharkeys and even the lighter Doys. He will be forced to admit that they were the days of real sport. EW YORK will take its sport aey old way, Better, they figure, something in the way ef boxi:.,; than nothing at all, They will go to Jersey to see elght roynd affairs which were regarded merely as preliminaries back yonder, but if We are to have @ restoration of the tim?-hongred gaime, let it be some- thing wolto while. On the other provision of Assem- blyman ltoss’s bill, that leaving ri regulations, officials and sixions on suitable boxing clubs, to the commission we are in thorough | accord, and 10 per cent. of the receipts for the State is little enough, welght championship? What good is it anyhow and how did it ever benofit boxing? Heavyweight championship bouts are always stirring up trouble, start- HY pot abolish the heavy ing agitation against the sport, wor- rying governors and generally’ prov- ing a deiviment father than’ a help to as mainly a form of exercise and entertainment as the world has ever known. .» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, ' -220. IF WHAT WE HEAR ABOUT RUTH IS TRUE _ - Cy couvonr \ ~ HANDLE HIM= Me's impo ssigte- a Paazaa 201NG TO HS FORMER eAwston BOTSES HEY, HUGGINS \ (INSIST ON ( re A THE YANK MANAGE CAN) SRE TROVGLE COMING ( GOovBNE FoREvaR- | GOODBYE FOREVER. ~\\ cooopye ¢ p \ GoovBNE uid (Smvee = Tostis Gooppve” | Jim Barnes Will Be Among the “Pros” to Compete for Brit- ish Open Title in June. T is reported from the West that the officials of the Sunset Hill Country Club, where he acts as Professional, are making up @ purse to defray the expenses of Jim Barnes so that he can go to Europe and compete in June for the British open golf champlonsifip, Walter Hagen, Tom McNamara, Mike Brady and other crack pros are going to make the trip, so Barnes's friends want to make sure that he isn't left out of the hunt for the Brit- Ish championship, Jack Hutchinson of Chicago is also cing across. MoNamara and Brady lave already tried for the title, but last named two being born under the Lritish flag, have pever attempted to capture this clasal It will be a great American pros+ will make against such men as Vardon, Brald, Taylor, hay, Duncan, Mitchell and wonderful players of the British Isles, and it wouldn't be surprising to see the trophy brought buck to the U. 8. A. PINPHURST, N. C., Jan. 16.—Wom- jayed the final and men the semt- 1 rounds in the tournament of the Golf League of Advertising Intereste yesterd The semi-finals in the first eight flight of Class A were especially fight that the interesting, and only New York men ure left for the finals to-day T. R. Brown of Scarsdale beat R. M. Purves of Woodland in a mateh which was stubbo nd not over until the Just putt ont ehceenth gr but the match tn ch Toy Bar Fox Hills beat Lo 1) Hamilton of . den City was quite as exciting and al in doubt to the final putt, was won on the eighteenth x: one up, Hamilton's ous putting kept him at Barnhill’s. heels tn the other mateh and an approach of hia out of f# trap which laid him dead to the hole for a par three at the fifteenth wae Sensational and halved the hole, He won the next two, but superior direc- tion and a putt from off the green won the hole and mateh for Barnhill, . Jan, 16.— will play dexte BELLEMR HEI GN. Aldridi Milton” Wilao: Bick the'champloce? Wt _ [the ehiet trop Belleair New mcr Witte dacmon ana | Muanized there since the arrival of Old Doc 8 . Side courts last year, Several ini aie they io humanity. We the nen: Frere ours er we Tinea hate.) et ee ee nares es ppl narpc cadiig tacquet wielders have prac: [ever seen in this section was fought} Evecsthing for Billlarda ond Bowling tests developed a superman, one to receive $1,650 for his two fighters toe thor! ‘ tically voiced the same sentinents, |iast night at the City A. C. of Jersey| The BrUhawiee BA ser Gollender Cee whom the world could Jook up proud- o ee ak ha alt wr) Yate guys will have to be knocked out by Harvard pugs in order to win} ‘Ihe West Side Club is conductea [iy which Jack’ Sharkey, of this ly, it would be different, but none of ingiamati by 3 and Niplar ced, Gophy Michesm ch verey Oitg at | reer. ISELOrs by capable men. “Recent tourneys, | jiyone Rules the “timit by — them since old John L. has by A Ny saon Hed fOr ty the Treaina A.C, on feat Moutay man. ut | ae have demonstrated the officials have |Jqnnpy, Bull of. ty In eight PET UM BeWLNG AND HILLIARD superman. They are all financie: and this wll Sieg asceion tat fe TP ard baile Rabe Ruth's broken ONE record for 1920. He leads ‘em all in long distance | !¢ft no stone unturned to make them CADEMY. Biway & Sist ate There probably is any number My “and is the favorite | Murray revwitew Meow ting a success. If the club is awarded th = good healthy eltizens that could wipe to-day's match 7 2, i ‘ : © 8) 48 ; national singles championship for flv —— - _ the ground with the average heavy- es Three poute will tr singel by the Mt, dame ext thing for the Drys to tackle are the baseball pools. or any other length of time the . weight champion on the strest or | CHICAGO. Mt, Jan, 16.-—The ninth | A. Gof, Buffala N. ., tosnleht, dlivmy -- — —_—————— eee Slama nament will | mducted prop WE'VE HIT TH elsewhere if they had some mel ary ennuel Nitly wiltene. to.somoconincovte | the former amaient hatnoa, me rea t t t ly and in an unbiased manner NOTE IN O E RIGHT cation. ship probebly will 0 to some huh oul « fo Kegland for #15, roarvis, dahany. Sure With the B ketb ll Pl At tornight'a mecting the ciul sill NOT UR meh hank at Jack Sohnsce. Molin? crucel mtatine’ of tue’ Ww. Vy oy Marte teeklon Al ate of uttalo tor ter in te asketoa ayers ulso hold election of otlicers, One to JANUARY was heavyweight champion and the|Golf Association to-morrow said toy [lume ara We y hooks 4) Phe New Agges basketball cra) dates open for teams with hom: |the fact that for the first time in greatest knock to boxing that the|day. The tournament, from | which | nth vransw t pudiponee ate |five won a decisive victory over the] rts. He can be reached at No, 491 | cars there will be no contest aguinsi Beort has ever known. He wan'bane |many. players have been developed for |daebon & Ww rewite 9 guarentee of 41,109 Wr) na ki | tne | cast 178d Street, city. (he Nominating Committee's selec ished from the United States andthe senior champlonshins | nero Babylon \A on Colloginn’s | tions this busir will not occup y BaR't Gere DUt Tis [001 On. Amerie eee ee none oe ne tee | gobony Mune’, we lore) teatherweigns, wn [ Court at Farming L. I, last] ‘Phe second round in the Metropoll-|inuch time. A coisideation of ‘ou save $5 i oap soil. be clita. OT an Mate a eigen’ in togr Ween, tomgut at | Vaht When they emerged victors 30-]tan Association A. ee ema a | mendments to the constitution and| Pease Gere Fone $20 on suit or big Nee Pik apa fe Just al = z == | Muftaio we meets Al Kale; Munday Nichols, nt forward on the} pamplon! hip tournament will lb. Lier ted sever Iso be made to your measure. |, Hae flue and then proceeded fect | Danny Morgan in what’ be calle a| TSR Ml teenie att Na . wan the Individual star, ecor-| "0 Now York ‘courte: with the fol- | ears For $40 many $45 and $50 talize it, demanding $100,000 for a | minute or 80 of righteous indignation. |" Cp ppitadelphia: of his team's 30 points. He “i i a 7 : suitings an i" i fight only to be \nominiously licked ew 8 fitaab the Ne de nie bare IEA baskets) ra: she re aie Bent ae etek ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA e id overcoatings. 5 order. 1 : fo Jack Curley tast night | ir, aod te ; or and six from fouls. B i i St. G . fe ie Gigioesly. Plane spall it arerenn Me te ot tua, cianiaes{en ce Bee ee Garesd Gils ore toreey arcierel asinal | BREAK EVEN IN Mine ROUND For $50 many 0. and $70 fabrics. The price “Then we come im to Jac " . ee Passaic High ‘basketball tossers | 7 Mi “ve St Christopher's i * sui i Beast; Tie Amaricen sports wrapped up In a big overcont| Masry Grew, the santo gout | oc hai, High Dasketall tossers | TS; Grace Club va. Rutgers Gym-| FOP TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. bok ji sone me the" suit trimmed up to expert legion in varioun posis is actually ap | 2nd smiling ail over in exultaton, | st Teromo Canada, on Tuesd ty knowing Jother Northorn Now Jersey Inter- | n4sium. =e ailoring standards, th arins ea 8K tin, wccuRing him orl. The Discs tn ns i ve ever tone, | ont Beuny Ark the Can Mt pat | soholastic League championship w hy ihe oval Clin aelanaie oe thactinat Aust Jan, 16.—lng E Boing a slucker and a dodger of reat | Ys mrt am Teaching Around anl| oor un dy im now mus Yo nen apes | ich’ The harse, wu played ‘on the [MALE of the Hhudaan County Heayy-|land and Australia ee oi a OUR NEW STORE WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 24. Ree ee er yeni he wasn't Pe very Lime L think of how J landed | Je eten-raund bout with Henny Valew, the wt | Lossuic court jwelght Basketball League, would Hike [lay In the first round of the Davfs Cup Broadway and Slst Street id contribute pometbing to Uncie|that | Joe Stecher-Harl Caddock | 2, WPI, Arsno or ‘tiwohign’ M8 | pakke [to book amex with terms having tennis, matches for, the 1's team € m >, this hue i yrestI ng match I feel like sb os vi ri ; Pen c achat eel ‘home courte, avel any night|championship. Gerald L, Petterson, the 4 - a 2 Re eainee hin. ail aver the connie |imy own hands off.” SDAIN | beanie By tity, hey 1 yWyien, Sopra 1 conaccutive wine t¢ for a suitable guarantee: Would Mike \batrallan, Tacguct star, defeated’ his Custom tailored clothing—the finest- ready to wear Ae to. ba i F he? binekant tar is | A : ° to hear.from Van and Schencks, Cel- n y . : Bea aro bee ceay. jnaneurable ene Boek ri [pion 125-pound team of the Bronk. | ties, Ansonia and teams | ot’ like it Of four seta by scores) ~ -designed and made by our experts in our own PaaS w the weavywelgbt champion-| "No combariien.: he ar , frm Sty the oie ih thob wien they meet he Queras chis | strengyia Austen weeny Fe Boheers. fh Telit. Col 4. Ring work rooms. he p ie werap houp ana| “From the standpoint of contest and ab c 1 box, but he promipily | ovening, To-morrow night they will! : ‘ i » won from the youthful ralian ~ ne. poor). w ‘d will be better oft 1 sheer sportamananip it has anything pega treuigy’ . ots the Unity Ket GD mee pert, Anderson, in straight sete at cd Broadway and Ninth Street iy p >» Col ° a Ne « eve saw be v1 01 ‘The Wet w old & show te vyrere gm o he er’: eC » i od Gained Gollive. either, ta paying them |waye.” ten FORE Re ie Heat MLAs tinecremeaien | UREN NNO on ante shaeettn Cawee| «penta maneaote Fires Bh ‘ylilay. will” continue | to-morrow and Yt 30 East 42d’ Street the } < Diwern Young. Meet tushy Graham. sua | ordham Road anc ster Ave= | the 115-pounc npionship o ~ | Monda 1 wo singles ane # bale a in ion ¢o0hbe ty abt |" The Carpent'er-Dempyey maton? Jimmy conse end dimmy Bullivas, Alice the LeltMe Ate poanidenee aalintiae Lath mplonship of Man: pdttiien match. still to be decided. 19 East 41st St. # |moter of this great bo han I cre hard. hitting. brother. “and nx and Spartans expect to|dates for suttable guarantees, Ad- tS ag SS ta 1 —It takes a wise man to discover a wise man, Aruheim Cho ng tke $80 n month and" —| would be handling anything like the Hayt cheat the ait TP ivrow itl WES | carner this title, Irving Warahofaky, |dress Max Niedich, No, 243 Broome ‘match with the winner fo capture t ; i said all thist . other but other thing. Magen, Barnes and Huteh'nson, the) other| final for It's cold, Good night." githin ihe eat. forty Copyright, 1920, by The CHES A BASEBALL) Lsesmeauers a gy / ~ Press Publishing Co 1 DONT wanna \ { poNorHin’ (DONT) WANNA CO= , , (The New York Evening Worl4) MGR HUGGINS WILL Have TO TAKE UP & GoURSE IN" HOW . TO RAISE CHILDREN 5 By Thornton Fisher ( Here's a GOOD ) BOY- DO WHAT™ MAMA WANTS AND YOU MAY Wave THIS NICE | | * x ea BaBE MAY LET HIS BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE TARE THE KICK S~ | bur in 1919 he YORK PECKINPAUGH WILL AGAIN = -« | CAPTAIN YANKS NEXT SEASON — New York American-Club An- nounces That Clever Short- stop Will Once More Have Charge of Men on the Field. I now mighty hitter, Roger Peckinpaugh, will captain the Yankees again next season, accord- in to word just received from the club's headquarters, Roger surprised the baseball world last season by leading the American League hit. ters for a number of weeks. At one time be w. regarded a poor batter, shoue all season, fin- ishing im the .300 class for the first ume since he broke into big league eovinpany. \ Peck is the only player that was with the Yanks when Messrs. Huston and Ruppert purchased the club, He was secured from the Clevelands back By Alex. Sullivan. HAT scintillating shortstop and entire Jin 1913, where he played three years. He bas always been rated as fine a shortstop as there is in the business, but bis hitting up to 113 was weak. Two years ago Roger started im- proving in his stickwork, and be says that this year he 1s going to continue to bat where he left off last season. \ expected to a lost any day now, He is cv endeavor to close a deal wi ‘The New York Club is anx.ous to secure Pitcher Perry, but Conn: Mack wants several players in excuange, it is re- ported. 2 The Akron Club of the New national Leagne is sowing 1! owned by a live wire. I many tried ani tru and has selected tf where the Red Sox and ill also train, as its camp. Tom Hickey was re ed Prest- dent of the American Association at a salary increa Hi term is for three year $7,200 a year now ably play a ‘lub owners a ny 18-player limit and iner {the salary mit, August Herrmann of the Reds at- tended the American Association meeting in Chicago and asked the organization to send a representative to the joint mectines of the major + leagues in the some city on Feb. W as he is sure that a solution can by found so the majors and minors may resume amicable relati NO REPORT ATN. Y. Y.C. OF BRITISH CHALLENGE. The first monthly meeting of the -ew In such company as Babe Ruth and) yeur was held at the New York Yacht Home Run Baker there ia insp aries Club last night. Six new members wee for a wooden Indian to while the) acted, but, following the custom of ball. the club, the names of the men were i fot made public. As was previously The Giants announce the purchase | wn the Al jea's Cup Commit= of Jim Garton, a young right-handed | tee. whieh has in cha he considerns Leagu Dick Kinsella, the club sailed next summer for he most. ‘m= recommended the pur- chase of Garton, who is a twenty-one- year youngster and a college grad- uate. McGraw likes to have intelli- gent pitchers. chief scout, Manager Huggins of the Yanks 1s Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Bully Gibson, manager of Champion Benny Leonard, declared to-day that there ia no truth in the report that Leonard and Jonny Dundee are matched to fight in Newark, N. J., this month. Ho further stated that Leona.d jis not signed up for any matches, Judging by Gibson's remarks it looks jae if Tr ‘y cannot get the moving , Picture concern with which Leoaard | ls engaged to appear in a picture * } consent to Leonard's release for a 02 | test. T onard is supposed to go wo Los Angeles, Cal., on Feb. 1. Pal Moore, tho erick American bantamweight who fought in England a few weeks ago, ts now on his way to this country and will be ready | to tom any of the little fellows on thin side of the water about Feb, 1, Val will try 10 get on |e dout with Champion Uete Herman for twenty rounds at New Orleans the middie of next mo Augie Ratner, the Hronx middiewetght, 18 vot going to fight Ghampion Mike O'Dond at St. | Paul on Jan, 2), Jack Rely. matchmaker of | the clad, telegraghed Phil Rernetein, manager of | Ratner, to-day that he could pot come to terme | with .O'Dowd's manager and had to cancel the Ratner ls matched t fight Jack Holland fe fighter, for ten rvunds at Syracune, . on next Tuesday night, Joe Welling, the crack Chicago lightweisht | as offer! $1,000 by the officials of the Sp. Club of Newark to fight either wicks Donley of Newark or Fadie Fitasiinsoons at boxing show on Ki 2. but ediate pemed up the offer, Welling then ceived $1,250 for boxing 1) niladelyiia ard) for that reason be wurely is not going lo Veit eight roids for §1,000, . In 9 letter just received. from Chicago fight promoter who is over in Engle pow with Jobnny Griffiths of Akrop, O., Lewis fag that Griffithe made a big hit in his f fight in that country and after his boute 10h, Jack Dayle at Liemool on Monday night, Ba lo at Paris on Jan, 28 and with Craig at Lantos fon dan, 30, that be and Griffidw will wil for home oa Fab, 7. | to stand Pat, Matteawan, to Lewia, | n Detroit ‘eight Boule LIVE WIRES Babe Ruth says he wants # part of that $125,000. the three zeros. aughing water is now laughing A’ About time Judge Landis should get into baseball. the bench for yea Boring team is organized at Yale. By Neal R. O’Hara Davy Jones's locker is the only one left that's wet. ' us. 8 e eee manager of the Spartans, has sev- @treet, city. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (Toe New York Erening World.) ‘As we scan the Yanks’ new Lineup, its outtield star is a pippin amd its infield star is a Pipp. The part he'll get will be | wvening the chief topic of conversa~ Reds’ 1920 lineup will be the same, which means Cinci will continue Rochester, Minn., 1s famous for the Doctors Mayo and Fulton's kayo. Moran family’s record for 1919 baseball and football is a lot better than its 1920 record tor boxing. Ban Johnson and John Heydler have gone to Louisiana to arrange the 1920 schedules and do some hunting. But the season closed Jan. 16 on the kind of stuff they're hunting. Whiskey by prescription onty now. Drys will hereafter celebrate Jan. 7 as Pharmacist Day. Only difference between the United States and Sahara now ts that the has no palm gardens. Should be a pleasure for a wrestler to fall for a $40,000 pur: Wrestlers that grab off big dough like that never learned the mat game at Princeton football team will break through the Mason and Dixon line four times next fall, As we get it, Gov. Stephens objects to a golden gate in Lower California. He's been warming Can't blame Ty Cobb for slowing up, with 30,000 flivvers running wild And it’s the only thing that’ been Holding National Singles Five Years ina Row. By Richard Freyer HEN the 600%odd members 1 the West Side Tennis Club of Forrest Hills gather for their annual meeting at Delnonico's this uon ts expected to be whether or not the club should enter a bid to hold the national singles championship for a period of Wve years, From a reli- Able source, it is learned that severa: members are against the plan of, a» they term it, “securing monopoly on the blue ribbon event of tennis.” t is expected, however, the sugsestion will be made and will receive the sup- port of a majority of members, Information gleaned from head- liners in the racquet world indirectly lends to the fact that the West Side Club did not instigate th geestion of garnering the championsMip event for a period of years. The Executive Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association was really respon- sible for the suggestion and it is said it even went so far as to offer the local club aid in building a large jum, with permanent standg t handle ‘the immense erowd of ‘en thusiasts who travel to Forest Hill to witness the tournament. This would do away with the expense in- curred of erecting new stands when ever a big tourney is held at this club. | The parent body will not meet until next month and just how it and the various other la clubs will take the proposed bid of the West Side organization remains to be seen, Awarding the star tennis attraction te the Long Island Club would meet with the approval of a majority of entrants. Norman Brookes, the sen- sational Australian player, recently was the author of a statement made in his home country to the effect that never in the history of his long and varied career had he ever witns a tournament so well conducted managed as the one held at the \ For and Against Suggestion of | | the Monopoly of Tennis Matches, Question Under Discussion At West Side’s Meeting United hy. a Tolls, ternational from. the Ne Ss France, outh Atria dur- Chosen to Coach for the 1920 season. where he had served at das follows: ‘The Columbia vin authorities confirms the irawn from iron schedule tender, Rig teams are to be met and a_ ren eleven is needed raising of all game, Columbia will be of the East regards material Her schedule, Including as it does gates with the University of Pennsyl, | 160 Nassau Street, Tribune Building, vania and Corneil, to say nothing of | #86 Third Avenue at 69th Street, wi Hams, Mens an and Swarthniors, 2298 Third Ave at 125th aD Hariem, ‘s all that ts to be desired, and w 1526 Third Avenue at 86th Street, \ the signing of “Buck” O'Neill the third | agy5 Third Ave, at 149th St., Bron, | requisite of a sucecastul, football #e8- | $91 West 125th St. at Seventh Avenue, ! 1628. Broadway at 50th Street, gull a } 42d- St. at Third Aven Shprley-Ostpeinse 208. 18 Hara | Yes ifsin St. Getty Square, Yonkers the five contests, Australia is the deconding nation, having won the jn- a 2 mary round trem Columbia Eleven Frank J. (Buck) O'Neill, formerly} Thrift was Prahklin’s big idea. coach of Syracuse University eleven, ” has been engaged to guide the foot- ball destinies at Morningside Heights O'Neill had comé to be regarded as a fixture at the up-State university, different periods for & tvtal of eight years and had succeeded in turning out numer- ous first class teams, and the sudden announcement of his change to Co- $2.50 represent the best possi- lumbia came as a complete surprise| hle evamples of thrift in shirt to the football world, Recently it! buying. was reported that he had signed aj , : ‘ P five-year contract there, aueyre standardized in fit—in The official announcement issued by fabric and finish, with quality Lester C. Danielson, Graduate Mana- r of Athletics at Columbia, last night University Athletic Association .announces that Frank Neill has Hen cnciad: abe heed yoatlihave money leit to startia, oach of the football team for next sea- rift a hi on. Mr. O'Neil! will be in New York % SSchnt af she bank “ty throughout the entire football sea-} Absolute satisfaction guaran- mand will take active charge of the| feed or your money back. qua signing of O'Neill by the Colum- inference he Blue and White grid- that Columbia means to enter the football field as a real con- it Paar | PAR-AMO to face them, With restrictions ‘on the placed on an equal basis with the other universities One of the best bantamweight bouts of Prizes, did not muke any formal report portant international — yachting at the u Eddle Moy BRIE, F Jan. 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