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‘ : vr : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920," TAR RING MEN OF PAST BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SIINEHAMBUIS COWMPARED TOTO-DAY'SPURSES a Sy Ml Owner of Giants and Havana ee | Track Takes Oyer Horses ‘ i Aa f Late Steward. ‘Fitzsimmons Thought He Hit Top Mark With $40,000 for Jim = of La a “| Charles H. Stoncham, owner of the | Havana race track and the New York ) Giants, has over the racing | stable of the jate Andrew -Miller, steward of the Jockey Club. Arrange- ments foi the sale were completed \vhrough H. K, Knapp. | Mr. Miller owned the fast Roamer, ‘who broke his log and was destroyed ‘the same day Mr. Miller died. There | are not any Roamers in. the stable Hall Fight (Which He Never Collected) and John L.’s $10,- 000 Side Bet With Kilrain was Considered Tremendous— When Nelson Wanted $20,000 for Fighting Gans, and Kid Griffo Fought for Only $100. | f | | FITZ CAVED IW CORBETT. From. * & PURSE om only @ Hr 009. CBY THe way, He DiN'T GET . By Robert Edgren. we’. Coprright, 1920, ty The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Krenisy Would.) k NCED over the latest report of the ‘dozen or so of quarter million! | I lar purses offered Jack Dempsey for fighting Georges Carpentier, $40,006, was THAT, EITHER, , BRING 4 PaaemuR now, but st contains several two anc took a slant at the latest word from Paris, which assures the pal- ONCE THE ‘i ie Cn PROMGTER. IN) Paving ear-olds of pro: pitating pub'c that the French champion, having been offered a mere BAGGEST PURSE Penises.) |) Ne diorwes Will Fomain 10 cMaeee ON RECORD” — of Jack Goldsborough, the Miller $125,000 to fight Dempsey, and hear- | ing that Jack is to get twieo as ONLY FITZSIMONS a trainer, for the present, at least. much money, will demund $176,000 and | COULDN'T GET SuuLrwanl » KLAN! | Mr. Stoneham 4s in Havana at pree- probably more for his end. THE MONEY, CANAPIONSHIP EHT . |®nt, Where he is superintending the ‘Then I reached over to a shelf and i Wor WN TF R J race ‘meét at Oriental Parié jn, con- pulled hes oon vo of Miod STAKE ae j Junction with iis partner, Joha Me statistics. e first pate I openr Graw. He alrea P e | | jc sible, among which is Bally, the former I teresting pariugraph: “Largest purse over fought for, $40,- 000. Bob Fitzsimmons and Jim Hall, New Orleans, March 8, 1893." | Bracketed in smaljer type was the following tlluminating line: (Fitzsimmons, the winner, never received all the money, however.”) Josie, March 16, 1897, at Carson City, I } qga'at at 2 table in Hob Mtzetmmons's | An Englishman who claimed he rep the | Tesented a big Epgtish ‘promoter wus | dor star ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA BREAK EVEN IN START “THE MODERN CHAMDION baer 2 t Ayer OF DAVIS CUP MATCHES \vaimin, t nd heat rs a = i Diities eae oune tein pie of his| ‘tying to tell mé why Jaek should SYDNEY, Australi n. 17.—Rain a n * fight Carpentier in England, He was Here shu UetasPonies teueea Pees iW dag proudly refer to that “record| offering $100,000 for Dempsey's end, Pa Ae lta Rares gta ais Yes, sir, Freckled Bob was/and be. wold me the match would all puffed up over having fought for | Surely draw $750,000 in Londoh. | ch a var oum—greater than any| ‘Are You sure of thet?® | asked. | ai gther fighter ever dreamed of eam- “Then you'd make too much money, ing or reckiess promoter had boasted | I said to shut bim off, because I knew ak? iptving. he was bluffing. You'd! have to give {in the Davis Cup tenniggmatches, It ‘had been planned to hold the doubles contest, but a ‘heavy downpour deadened the t courts aod made LIVE WIRES | By Neal R. O’Hara Copyright, 1020, by The Press Pubilahing (nmpeny (The New York Kveming World.) | doubles scheduled for Census returns may show Brooklyn leading Manhattan, but wait till ’ e Internati ANDY Bowen ANd Jack Burice Fovaut 0 Roonns Jack 60 per cent, of the gate.” SHEP «Day after to-morrow,” quoth Bob, | ”“Sevare! ‘years ago aconoe €amous al tournament AR Hght Jim Corvett for a purse of | champion came into my office in The | 7 THours 19 MINUTES, the b: all season starts. , will carry over until Tuesday when Heit $18,000, winner take ail. Bute fought | World Buliding in N Soniiked WE PURSE Fem FoR Notw Pe ae ; the two final singles matehes will be <4jjdMm Hall for $40,000, ‘That's the rec- | 84% Me a collection of his old fight THE FAMOUS ; ING e } 7 os ngland and Aus- Bus aR ao ; H tain re a: stone Contracts for souvenirs. a SOLUVAN - CORBETT WEN Bot WERE @LL in THE ‘ yee oie win the swimming events at the Olympics. U boats kept| a a vith one victory 3powrd, . 1 four 4.000, | “| thonght these would dnteres | Cont REFER! ‘em ce. | ewan gyeeven it didn’t get the money. They | you, Be eid, now tbat this here Bat | ‘an aL New ORLEANS OFF, IRELOoe ne Sime eae | Gerald L. P. inner of the ‘anded me a check and the check ae tirnatrempeund $20,000 to fight Sar. ait : e ee & boys, wilt bring back a tot of cups trom Antwerp. But what good witl | 10° ee ors oH pene tour- vi 7 ” a . . =nepseh dt 4 ve imbledon oopee.» €000. I don't mention the boxbr's name, Ce England, iast summer, defeated AL Be Lowe, his veteran E 32° "The creat championship fight be-|put every old-time follower of cham- giish opponent, ME Aween John L. Sullivan and Jim Cor- | pions knew him, It might embarrass | - x r-set match by a score of Sw eett at New Orienns, 1892, a Aght that | Mm to print the purses he fought | A RAINCHECK. is We Pallets thus earning one ° . . pi ‘ovr Austral ; {800d men for, in the light of modern M L 0. B d he | | BE Pas Vong bees resarded as an Ameri-) Ting finance. Whore a champion to- cLean cean oun or | SPORT WORLD FANS Anti-Prohidition ticket will be for Cuba loot ho $iher singten match, Lieut oan ring classic, was for @ purse of |day jumps his figures, conversation- . of Grea Hsit2s.000, considered tremendous inal At least, WO or 4100000 a 8 ARE GIVEN A CHANCE vee | Brliain, deteniod Anderson a ines ; 5 | ’ ; valoltp, this old timct’s lawyor-draw F Off N t B Principal ingredients of the big fight to date are Carpentier, Cochran, | Dhyte of the courts, by a sente of 1% Thom tase Suivan's and Covet lh thinolt inet amyer-dncrn:| MQ ® orway to Bring» TO EXPRESS VIEWS. ||. Prinsina inaredinte of the big ht | Biv me Seok re LOOKS LIKE THE PROHIBITION TICKET FOR 1920 SHOULD BL in a fe ys backers put up a side stake of i die “BH #20,000. Medew kom ante asi ! ° 4 || Evening World readers who have ‘KSip Steet ancne 1 thtel toe neat Neruciber whan Yai museca. Carnccie Tach. (EAT MINE © spa “WOULD BE CHICKEN FEED To-|_Guem everybody's heard of Youn ac. ce- a ug | comments to make, opinions to ree- i November whan. Faig.meots Carnegie Tech. (WEST SIDE. TENNIS: GLUB * [ers griians baled pinned wer penapae lp ( | ister or even kicks, regarding sport- U. of P. has lost five football star Team shauld look something like} MEETING PROVES A SECRET. ing activities of any varicty will be |) Connie Mack's around next September. He was a boxing wizard. His favorite afforded an opportunity of piacing || ¥ ad ee | There was mu jecrecy attaahed ne y stunt was.to bet ‘hd could stand on al YO! i ives For-| younger generation of America were | handkerchief and duck or dlock’ every | ung Americary Gives For | Just getting acquainted with the mys-|| their views before the public //_ SALE OF BABE RUTH HAS PRODUCED MORE KICKS ‘IN BOSTON |\o the meetige of. the West Side Ten 4 0 i ive ce f = | teri ‘8 Bthiop: u the sporting col of thi ’ ) > : 3 plow aimed) at be tor three minuces | Cign Rival Chance for Hone | tries and dangers of wthiepean Joy || through the sporting columns of ths VicAN THE SHOH AND LEATHER INDUSTRY [nts Chub at "Delmdnigg’ataat ‘ight Rig money! @ hard battle: for 1,100. Afterward! OFs0n' Home TownTrack. | 'imseit tne title of international |} be printed every Wednesday, will . oe eS « |The result of the vote’ taken as to English sportsmen thought | his manager counted up in the box | set | champion. |] be ‘appreciated. Address Sporting Guye on that Yale varsity boxing team are sure to make their letters. |whether the organization will accept ia ote joffice, made a amalk neat roll wf $1,000 MoLean is one citizen who can still || waitor, Evening World. Some of ’em will receive Y's and some of ‘em will get K. 0.'s. the offer of the Executive © at record would stand. It did, 109. |{n large bilie and Genuine ree tees By Richard Freyer. go Buc add/enioy a enate, Vio } dean heer of the Unital States Lawn Tennis vers, Hurst, Paddock, King, great | mdred $1 dbille, laid them on a table | OMEWHDRE ot the brond At- — - ———— | Yale sieven will go to Pasadena next winter jf it has a succcsaful season. But | Association to hoid the national ten- ‘gid bunch in their day, fought cham- | @nd called Griffo in. gin it dooks like Yale will have to travel enough to beat Harvard, Princeton, Colgate, |nis championship at Morest Hills, L B ionsbip dattle aftar battle, the side | “Griff.” he said, “here's your, lantic, on board the S. 8. Sta West Virginia and Boston College. \ I, for the next five ; ‘an- , cab share and my share. ‘Ts : vangerfjor], a twenty-five- Porat se Sed BATE Line. t mever over $1,000." a iy ‘ake your gerfjonl, at y eane: Y e 0. atter: hoy) nounced some time to. ; aoe eae sone —tamous (en eee” 4 Grito erabibed the fat roll | ycur-old American lad, bound on the Prediction for the baseball season; Batters rill jike home runs and ja faction of the club that is against Beaeeene ust Joe Soe eiena| chuckling, He thought Kooy cas | first day of a long journey for new = ' Pitchers will Tike Iucky striken But the managers will stick fo the good the association staging “any ‘more ace. vie aie ot Knglana (¥°F, On the manager, So" Grito | Worlds to conquer. Lobby McLean is i (easier Bere to tans: waite [ore bull, . [ebeoplonan ie eae mene wee git “Joe Coburn of America—a He Ebel cls ee ae | We Veunenters signe and be sailed Western Golf Association to|tinanimousty. The open is likely to} Coe ga The following officers were elected intornaiional champstonitie—| tion this te Dompary or Carpentier, | Pomeraay afternoon for Denmark to| Hold Important Meeting To-|8°,'0,Clymman Fields and the West-| ‘Lotta baseball magnates will find it easier to police the park than to Charles 8. Taund President: § hide : anaes OF entier, | protect his title—world’s professional | Important Meeting T0-\ cr junior ix a toss up, with the only |eop the pennant. |Pullerton. Weaver} Vico President; Weg eite make was @ ‘Teord- | TOUGHEST FIGNT'— NOT Aj joo ‘skating champlon—against the Night in Chicago. certainty that it will not go to es ee Hugh @. Guiter, usurer; William Tan Benth ee ee NICKEL FOR IT. most. logical contender that could be — [Chlengo, which tas Been the scene! A LEAGUE 18 THREE MILES. WHICH SHOULD BH THE pig. |A, Campbell, Sbespiary; Ralph 1. Mack Davia, stakes $600, Want! “Andy Bowen of Now Orleans, great | found for hun, namely Oscar Matei-| GHG ADMIRE lene aot Hole Tat veer ‘on account of | TANG BETWEEN THE ATHLETICS AND THE‘ LEADERS THIS| 9°" gh jightwolght yours ago, fought the! een of Christiania, Norway and Bu-) (°1CAGO, Jan. ti-—The group of the war, Westerners point to the| SEASON. +4 P.S. Ask. NOTES. Se Binith Against Tums Kal. |2ongest Gzht on record in this coup- | ropean champion. p | Western golfers who puy only oc-|jmportance of their junior event,| pee ones t : +9. Aes . t April 6, 1593, with Jack Burke. ‘est to the U. S, G. A.| which has prodaced so many national | ir. 7 Bobby hails from the town which|casional inte in Belgium, for $10,000. There Harvard's 1920 schedule is unsatis factory. Big banquet for the foutduit | seventeenth annual | high amateurs of prominence, and have . "toa finish" and tasted "s : a ‘some discussion about what be- | |won last year's’ American League! wit) haye tt ; ne ; ‘of the money here too, But °@ven hours, nineteen minutes—110| pascal, pennant, He promises, | | iY have thelr own annual conclave | vet that the U. 8. G. A. inaugurate | team is on the wrong side of Jan. 16. schools indoor track and field cham- HL. Sullivan fought Jake Kilrain |7OUnds, “There was a stake in thts | nevertheless, that ng scandal will be} "Might here at the annual meeting a national junior championsbip, é eae |pionship games will be held this eve Nght of $2,000, I think, but as neither | written wien ‘he returns triumphant! of the Western Golf Association in ning at the 28d Regiment Armory. on ot the led by the Polive Gs e 13 ne race |, NINEHURST, N.C. Jan. 17—-Attor Dace ee eR Ae ER ee ey ene Police Gaxetee are London; Brooklyn. | ‘The contests will be cor ‘a whopper of a stake—| henge, ( with Mathiosen will be held on Feb. \a long’ stretch’ of clear weather, the se lbue ducted under the supervision of th: opt wip ‘as “no conte as | > H ls : pionship tournaments will be as-| members or tie W: ieee poe ' np9719.000 a vide. Sports all over the | of fag cr aad so there wa8!7 and 8 on the Fragnes ice skating 2iyneniP & amIACh Re er Prob BY teeny Perl tLe Ia ag Whioh reminds us that Robert Fulton got less for discovering the steam. | Public Schools Athi tic League. Figh “BE wvorld spoke of that tremendous sum | ,puree oF stake at all. track in the Norwegian’s home town & © is seen in tho | Advertising Interests ran afoul of the ine A teen public high schools haye entered ab i - This would probably surike Jack or| {CK In the Nonwerians home town. jist of officers nominated, Hvidently | Wet thd cold sort for the final rounds. | boat than Fred gets for divcovering Newai , THLE AoteSIAte tragic amactloin teenie Georges as no businces, the Western body is branching out, Some waited until afternoon — before ed {which consist of the best athletic ma . Imegine getting all that money for) “7, ° B .. premier sts sharpened AC Aw z th B if o : 5 aA 4 The first “big purse” demand waa} pj, + tie? Four] fr among the directors to be voted |taruins, but Roy Barnhill, ¥ox Hille, Europe still concedes we're the land of free advertising and the home| trial in the schools #27 the world’s championship at Ri > ourg, Mies, in 1889, and thie time | Man could a biped oer age from his foreign invasion. The races|the Congress Hotel. AN the cham- only fight seventy-five rounds, |, Th & ? ‘4 knuc with no drawbacks{>y Tommy Burns in Australia, when! a in the winter of 1916, « in to-day are two men who are sec- | jut) the top flight, were made of| of the brave promoters. A “battle royil" is expected to be So.tavorth mentioning except having toe made McIntosh guarantee bim| Mathiesen had cleaned up the best | nal presidents, James Nugent of st stuff, Mr. Barnhfll. wound up Peps waged for the city championship “skip about froth Btate to State for a $99.00 for fghting Johnson. When} men in Europe he packed his trank| Kansas City is head of the ‘Trans. in petition by winning the fifteenth Yale gridiron players have just been awarded their letters. About time | trophy which is awarded the team eK? days to find a quiet place out in|Johnson held out for a similar sum|and sailed for this count Bubby, | Mississippi Golf Association, a-group | hole in four, That gave him the mateh, . jscoring the greatest numbe: Wbexne Woods where the scrap could be | 8 dofender of the title later, he was! then as now, Was the World's. {i-.6, of clubs which holds one of the most /AVe and three, and his success was due|the football team twas getting ¥ beiween the interscholastic upiled off m jump ahead of the|Fridiculed. They hadn't invented the| holder, and the foreiquer was all sct|important championship tournaments ||?) \i"8* Dart to bolter work when clase ee which numbers Commerce, Morr ia eriff, who was close behind, word “profiteer’ then, or Johnson], garner thes: honor jin the Middle West, and Edward B. qiig entry. : UP AT HARVARD THEY'VE GIVEN AN “H" TO THE GUY THAT | Grasmus, Manual Training, Stuyvesant The latter rep. MADE THE ONLY TOUCHDOWN ACAINST OREGON, CHURCH Is | @d De witt Clinton. 28) "in those days a fighter hed nothing have been dubbed a “prof-| ‘The men met, and the result of| Tufts, President of the Southern Cal- ith worry about. Of course, he didn’t theso races is history, Twelve races | !fornia Association. « BELLI oIGUT » San, 17, a es resentatives won the honor last year a yecensortly get the side stake him-| But the first really big money in a} were held, six in Chicago and the re-| Wilbur F. Brooks of Mayfield, =. N. Aldridge of las won’ the| MORE POPULAR THAN CHAPEL AT HARVARD. but, due to the enormous entries sent eo £546, The greater part of that usually |modern sense was paid Jeffries and| maining six at St, Paul, McLoun|Cleveland, the site chosen for the New Year's tournament at Belleair when a in by apetitor will have tw went to Ms “backer” or “backers,” |Johnson by Tex Rickard, When Tex) showed his superiority over-| Women's national tournament, is the ae Seated LA Wileeg cf Caneaty travel at top speed t peat, wo awho-put up the money to bet while he! offered the two flehters a $101,000} wheuming manner. He led J : mines for president of the W. G. | 3) %. é Bo tray aia the fighting, and who|purse, all other promoters wld Pex | Wer tho tape eicven times out »|A, to succeed Charles F, Thompson Pe aera the morning Aldridge werg usually generous enough to Blve | was ¢ Jeffries received $10,000, | dox and would have mad over the No, 2 course. Wilson began hima fair slice of the winnings. the loser’s end, and Johnson $60,000.) sweep, Dut in the final ever Tho award of the title tourneys | d round by winning the fitat f course, one must consider that| Rickard also gave Jeffries a $10,000) over’a stick tarowr on the course by|Sseems certain to become a cut and lyst the second. ‘Thereafter Dave Driscoll, who has made ayTvraay night, Hawking bas met auch men es} From the manner in which Manuai or | t FRI rings are done on a bigger ecale to- |bonus, and Jeffeies sold his share of; a spectator, and sc emerged!/dried affair, The Western amateur match wed for a while and ss ae m™ Langiord, Sam 3 Battling Levinssy and | Train human fish have been con ay. One couldn't expect to have|the moving pictures for $66,666 to J.| victor, lis almost eure to go to Skokie, in the |{en Aliridge gained two more holes on|fMnanclal success of the last three tins, Gower, He i conaibrid one of the iag-t (ducting themselves in the pool it is high schools indoor, dual series will terminate to ander Childs natatorium. Jompsoy and Canpentier fen to A) Stuart Blackton of the Vitagraph| The Norwegian immediately booked | Chicago district, after having been | (ht QRPGRADY ae ended the matoh on! hoxing shows which he has held at tig inen, Not sa long ago we pur Jor Jeaunetie | expected they will garner this year’s Anieh for aggood tip handed the wine |Company, making his total $117,006. | passage for home and mother. He | held unset Hills last year. As Knollncod won the second sixteen {the Fourth Regiment Armory in Jer-|to the ticor for the count of nine, Hawaine} championship. ‘They have engaged in ao winning backer otter tt Johnson got $80,000 when he lost to| was not satisfied with the result,|the Western amateur has not been fron H, B, Beecher of Hillsboro by algae City, has just signed up four at- clans that hy has bever been @iv good mart | eight meets, coming out on top in a ieeckout, while the lower boot His Willard at Havana. He needed the| however, and last January returned jawarded to a north side club since and 1 on tae trontertaine |i 06 Vast, i for Cant savor lias not been able | The standing of the ‘teams is way honio under a freight car. We|money and had to take what he could |for another set-wo with MeLoan, “Me | —— eee ee “ ———-— | tractive bouts for his next entertain= | io make hiner ay cell kusan in Jersey as he is | follows: fideuye ad vonce Ket, Willard was paid $46,500 for the| stood as much chance for victory 4 q 1 ee) pee ment on Jan, 26, He has booked | scram the porter, echoes ‘ 4 men't advaneed as far a8 | sto $ ce for ory as » 26. aohos Won" Lost org Bat me, hasn't advanced ov fr 98 ten-round bout with Morn, no: [a dom-tame bone wis oneot won| = With the Basketball Players Ville Jason to taeet Bickey Donley |. ganesh : SPP ume publicity gentlemen we decision bout record, He got §100,000| pocketbook bathing suits of saunt ell ise ~ a \ot lewark, Young Bob Fitzsimmons, ws just brought vember crac aAnus ficam believe. I rive it out on the direct | mat for Sghting Dempsey, the largest |ing over the sands unnoticed. In| stgmia Bast for tights, The} DeWitt Clinto thority of a personal interview ong ever paid any fighter \these days of Prohibition, when the} son of the late Bob Fitgsimmons, to Eh te bay Faas a B ‘ ae team on the latter's court, Beth Mr. Jack Kearns, Dempseye | ond” ip : ‘ ne. OF sh oldier boys of the Signal Corps will . Fiat ar ANeinse I ¢ of Newath, N. Js , Pagan q a a, that it ately tan't true pet Be ba i had he'd |eye is clearer than when the late | .¢ Bayon ta Guede OVER @ ACUre Of Road and Webs! i Avemue, ty | tackle Eddie Wes' Bey Pls has Toosit sll of ne tank im tio ie | Commerce, : Wary hat it abso 4 um to any|John Barleycorn and his hooch . ag The Spurtans have won fi€teet! Gone Tumney, the light heavyweight | «iv well aa Clinmnpiog Henny tapnard | _* eae il damand $500,000 for : 4 | relane: me, youl ‘5 4 kets on the Kayser Big Five at the | 4a! 1 are yene » Wad ts feoo tion of HRbter again, Hut you never can| reigned supreme, this would be some t h stright games and are anxious to ot the A. E ¥, to meet | sm With A tier, with the option tell. It looks a safe bet to-day that| chance. We repeat, som ory of Company B, Ist talion |pock contests with home tcums offer-|ehampion of the A. EB. F., arrived! i i Signal Corps, New York Guard, No. jing a suitable guarantee Address) Jim Monaham, the Irish light heavy- | yooe iis ie: vo. $01 Dean Street, Brooklyn, to-nizit.| {rving Warshotsky, No. 491 Bast 1724) weight, and Jack Sharkey and Johnny | joijuia | Dancing will precede and follow the | Street, City, | puff, who fought a sensational bout os both Carpentier and Dempsey will| Four races were on vhe make Willard’s record demand look | American snealed home like a lost kid in # bargain counter | entire quartet, Once ag Arana vewne smite. 2 rie 1 0 @emandine half the gross Joo Bonjamin, the Galitor ot thoap Wher heliere 30 | push, timisater ie nadie Hearth contest, Which is scheduled to begin at | . a@ promoter keep enougt * before inviting MeLaan to tray |9 o'clock. Next Saturday night the| Polytechnic institute's basketball | Thursday night. es tn eee ore Knockout Over ‘ je hime te Uy winon | wegiamwanl to partak | soldiers will mect St. Peter's Crowns |team will start the ball rolling to- — eat 6 Cadi te » Bur isn't insisting on half a milion, wregtner den Be+ | hospitality and at the same time in-| 4 the armory in the second game of «| morrow night, when they meet Fords | «aay sumer, the wensations| Indian Heo! brary at ae oe cs ie x4 hel 1 San Kan. | BURT probably be satis saitiirtner. and we ries, }ham on Poly’s court. Other games | weight, and Larry Wiliams, the Sridwoort newry alle | booked are: Jan. 22, St. Lawrence | woxht, have deen matched for another battle, pet ether Frick dulge in sevoral races. on Tuesday, egailied with even jes. On \ tr o he ser 4 f ee : the “ante A nytrim you before my | ro oF Young Anderson hand for ten | the , ‘ if “epempsey pnd T payee ee =e abe nae Surty ek A cegen own: gang,” Wonls to that offect,| The Corona Majestics with Wally | College at Canton; Jan. 24, Water- | ‘They will come together in twelre-found bout, | iy a: Portiand on Ket ae Ne Jknocked mure ar A anything Pigeon tion will begin in Madi-| were Mathiesen’s parting wonts, "On| Rucker, famed as the “jumping cen-| town Y. M. C. A. at Watertown; Feb, |to « decision, ot « stow to Be mtmeul at ibe ia int If a million bucks f0F gon say arden, to continue untii| the bigger rink my long stride will| tre,” will invade Brookiyn this eve-|7% City College New York at C, C,|Qasno at Bridgeport, Conn, on Jar. 26, Tus] iiss pening sim Onamdian cliampion, has Jaw vaites Pion the acute tier,” Kearns told me. saturday night. There will 6e 7,000 en- Bobby thinks differe ning for a e with the Kni of|N. Yop Feb. 14, Manhattan College at | bow ought to be ® bamerr, a6 Tomer wants to < Aghier.aad ien't avoid: nd of poultry, “including water | going ce Ata Bae ot lan Abisay Gn the tape Lt are | Na eae: Callens: Fab. 24, West | ert era with Welliame for eetding out the false peeling m 10 Guat Yass ace, the Boston fof nine ihre tame pends.” ‘ight. ‘as soon Pikeons, inclusive of birds with war rec, American thinking tons them all | 717-23 Leonard Street. [Point at Wost Point. and March 6, / er amt he imocked bum out in Wowen, Phitatelgtita on Monday evening. Jan. 2.1 Vaipar Awarded Decision Over & Hye f tras. i . y ; o e scheduled for each alnae | Pratt Institute at Poly, . fi | $42Hina a tbited by the Army dnd 5 | Fred Multon, no Fleming hax not fomight in that in’ youn ee ae ; Oat ano e abblin ann Seiewar G 5 ns of » 500, 1.009,! Greenpoint's traditional basketball ~ ot Rowers, ¥. tent if be makes good he will at plenty of wre! parry yo. ORR as Fe ee a an, 3 savins, ‘The Judging wilt ‘borin on 1.500, 5.000 and 10,000 metres. In the feud will be revived to-morrow af-| What shoukd prove to ibe ono of the | wlan Se NSM OL iy Saud tor two | at the same club, Firming ought 9 beat Sac. | vais, ys, is dan Meaney ae aiad ho malt until ita KGOUt! cee eiccs Gee Creek ee eh eiteh at Ie ne B00 a ta 4 ternoon, when the St. Vincent Seniors | STeatest. ganres of the season figuts, On Monday night be will go aguisit Silas | a* he !9 too fam and clever fur bim ba : . aply going nine pigeon and three pet stock Judge#cingh, but ip the 6,000 and 10,000 slash with tha ta seeum Five take place to-morrow afternoon at 1 ’ ’ handed Matt land's con- bing to take on the fight, and then will be busy thereafter unt! $15,000 in ‘ "have t tend nthe Loughlin Lyceum Five | i 67th St nel | Steen, the colored tearyweglit, for ten roinuy at nn a : & ipke the highest genuine offer we prize money ls uwarded to the succeasful | gutd Fol (| Sxtend mysel Arc Natl, Brookiyu, In tho, Central Opera House, 67th Strsed And |g Velodrome A, G. of Buffeo, N.Y, and on toudes if ing hero tnst night : “4 ; 1 : said Bob. evening, at dhe same court, Knights, Th! vere, rawday might be Will book up with ‘Tom | into s good referto, ha! and x 5 ree's deels bd we. Sure, they may go over $250,- | ompers. ‘As stated In the opening paragraph ’ yhinl- | Celts ok with the Newark | Vwmedsy at the end af twelve roils, In the . ren’ ‘Phe United Sister Department of y La agraph jof St. Antony will tackle the Whirl-| Celtics hook up Cowler, the Kogtioh beavywewnt, in a ax-round | the New Jersey Boxing Commission to faa (Sects DG At: bee, TOR ae ae "We aron't asking it or setting, ut A McLean, is but twenty-five years of | winds of Newark, Sturs. ‘The Iather’s line-wp will in- | °0"%: toe onyeapie ALA, of Miladenae sight-sound Sout beeen Battling Jerineky, the [Reconds leventh and lowing rounds the age. His first toy was a palr of ice psd clude Stretch Meean, the biggest cen- Tegitimaie light begryweight champion. and Jonas | a knockoue he has been playing with| The Spartan Five, last year's 135-/ ter playing baskettAll; Gombe! and Chik tebitnn, in iomsaniahs. dhatiiion''at | Seemed ik Raa A. 1. aE be Tel | token lcadeanee-—ee-ereemiiinmeimenen nce he ts able to remom-! pound champions of the Bronx, will! Red MeDeymott, forwards, and WaJ- Canada, -bax been matched with \1 Hele for | at the Ambo) Spordag Clb of Her Amvos, , 0 G i ber “AY Me age of Afteen, wien the Goes nets with the Laity M of C,| (6s and Fiahemy, guards, Ae Woule wind-up of the Wayonme A, A, acai | J., om amt Thureday wight, THUM (cxvuiy. aaa bial ’ ‘price, but if the to Myf), ct Manan een Pie Ja ———~--— +t reece ahah tanta iehrsnesssommerameuaneenare {