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chant ea ma anata A THE EVENING “WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920, ; ‘{fe--0% BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Ayeciican Loupe Fiat Fight Over Chairmanshi COLUMN NOW THAT BOXING IS TO BE ESTABLISHED IN COLLEGE - - By Thornton Fisher Wa Decide Pennant Race IN THIS rr TUE TUP- MUSE [ HR MARMADUKE DE STRIKE YOUR ADVERSARY) | VANDERGRIFE Of: HaRvARD : We HAS SUCCUMBED- \ HIS OPPONENT, Miz CHAUNCEY VAN DYKE CORNELL 2 PATTLING DEMON Business ca ; - oF — 2 Bur | DENT WANT A COLLEGE EDUCATION Judge Landis Would Take Job, but He’s “Too Radical” for John- {Git /O BUCKS son, Whose Enemies Seem Combined to Make Winner of faa bay wees | Yankees—Ban’s Supporters, Favoring Killilea, May in Re- Nees turn “Build Up” Cleveland to Beat New York. Johnson must go before . By Hugh S. Fullerton. east , olinson rh (Copyright, 1920, by Hugh 8, Mullerton,) It Baha 4 sein | is rather laughable to read tha HPRB is a fierce underground] Connie Mack has signed Scott Perry University of Penn's Paper MES BUT fight going on in bascball of | for next and that Duggan wail HEAVY, e 0. the ‘oties and pI C Fears Professionalism in In-| < WEIGHTS ABE the “organized”. variety over |[tnoid, Will Pamidene Joke oe aa tercollegiate Boxing, ] (SHY IN OUR the selection of a Chairman“ of the] trarily suspend Perry and Duggan? | enna | [(co.reee wee National Commission, While Presi-|he does, will Mack join the insur- ai [| (Ove Neu & dents Johnson and Heydler, the men] Sents? HE Penne ‘ | ; J th Johnson suspended Carl Mays f | Seite ne hig a SCHOLAR SHO | charged with the duty of selecting 4] quit lie Gaels. een Of Penteyt | | Chairman, have been off in the wilds} pended him weeks later, after he had : aneyivania, j | agre Sr trying to agree on a suc-| been sold to New York. [ think he Same liberal ideas about ee. tide ta dl ese the forces | W28 Might in so doing, but that he did ry flas Major Pickering who rep we! A SCOuT P foceern Coe Ua mene : it in the wrong The opposing the uniy Of the National © i king Johnson and opposing him rity at t recent meeting ME COLLEGE ys pended Mays no lit the Red Sox, But THE REFEREE MAY Be riat striving to compel a selection of 7m signed with New York ton in New York. Major Pickering Ay Nash ketal : instead of with Cleveland. Whether Was most enthusinstic about boxing Judge Kenesaw M. Landis of the) this is true or not is uncertain, and urged its Luctior ng th Federal Court of Chicago has been But Scott Perry jumped the Ath- Major sport vollogve; with ee lchosen by one clique of owners who| letles and broke tis contract in mid= Intercol ys and. 80” on ie oa! are striving to force the commission | Hankin, Ta, ai plas Independent ‘ hole thing, deploring the possibility ‘ o ni \ © Athletic ‘ Of professionali creeping in : 7 eee ae Judge Landis has been approached; in in viol ation of hiv contract, ne hccording to its not would be | Belted ree ‘tact, I know he has been and that he hat of Mays-—but Jouneon bas time before the professional man oad | SEND YOU AGAINS is in a receptive mood. He probably! not moved to suspend or punish them ax iuestionable honesty wou as ry ( Me COLUMBIA will insist that his selection be without} The circumstance at 1 dicate : Br as te Hue es INTROBUEING WORF-WUFF- MORE =f [beamene NEAT J eee AHA TCib-CEAAIN. HAE HerMill| (HAE ERE HEOUGs HOLS) Of the: GNOS me ilistic circles, the st . -STUFF- opposition and it is certa 1e W : { the oppo é | INOW Ss STUFF-StU! eer faction may have some basis. Berformers of the various classes for Ae eINE CAS PRINCETON CHAMPION > a) insist upon an entirely free hand to] half-million-dotlar purnes for ‘heave | DL TREATEM ROUGH- ¢ iS clean up the game of all scandals! wye t Weight champions there is no telling | President Johnson is against Jud First Race for mre a pole a mi n’s ambitions Landis. His objection as stated is Nal ad him, but it is our private Wi ‘iat bares No A gpiion that he ay far chant | the Federal Jude i “Yoo radical merica’s Cup ‘ en any college will turn out a Jack comune! Is necessary. |* Dempsey. But suppose Penn herself | he Johnson forces are striving to S t fe df I 15 did develop a man who could walk ) bout the appointment of Henry! e or Ju Yy into the ring and knock Jack for a bring abe apr ¢ n 2 goal, would the good old’ university Kiililea of Milwaukee. Kilitiea is re- Tose any of its prestige, and might rarded by those who know the ins and! All the details for the America’s Cup not all the students, past, present and ‘ Jouts o: seball as ompromjse of-| Races next summer have been a Masta: Gy apoud ot tha fine hae Jouts of baseball as a comprony: pal ed Y Game to their alma mater? | WHEN GEOFFREY fered by the Johnson faction, He is a . ‘The first contest will be held | DS PEYSTER TAKES THE lawyer and for many ycars was asso-| 0 Thursday, July 15, and the cours: LL the world knows that “you | THE NIGHT HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP — [ciated with his brother Matt in base- | © he the old one, from Ambrose can't keep a good man | BEFORE AN ~~ TO PENN Starts ull, In the old days of the We vessel off Sandy Hook. down.” Here is old John | INTER COLLEGIATE — | League the Killileas were big figures.| !l the races will be sailed there. The ! Buyder out in the open agaih | FIGHT came into the American League : heduled for Satu clamoring for the Dempsey-Car- | nr Comibley andi dolinson started 17, and the third for Tuesday, pentier fight for Cumberland, | It will be the pest three race out of five and if subsequent contest! s are neces they will be sailed on Maryland. John, st will be remem: that ¢ holders and re uit, and for a time were stock 1 owners of the Boston Killilea retired from THE FIGHTING bered, almost turned heaven and ~ Manhattan College will meet Rutgers | earth to land the Willard-Dempsey STUDENT WIL on the latter's court this evening. Other fight, which finally went to Toledo, HAVE TO MAINTAIN) HIS ACADEHIC, | onegiate games will be: Gen ‘|. 0. Snyder points to the fact that STANDING pevalen lt Pittsburgh a ¥ Maryland never was in a more re- eee ee the elementary wpionship series, | Red Sox. Henr al eats ‘ has deen one the active game after the death of his ee font Tuesday, Thursday and seeneryg ath | brother, but always has kept in touch. | Saturday. Of course weather condi- | tions may cause posptonements at tbe this: activity |te ig friendly with Johnson and hi On Wednesday night Dartmouth will ferences {00.0 ohatestenshtp By Neal R. O’Hara § Two Bills to clash with Cornel at Cornel ' ) Wash- Playing | last minute borough championships it has been been quite friendly with Comiskey. pai election of one of the most liberad Covmrignt, 1920, by Toe Press Fublidhing Co, (The New York Wrening World) ington and Jefferson against Carnegie ito ‘play an interborough series NATIONAL WOULD FAVOR SE-| These detaiis are the result of the “wet” Governors of the country. dohn Barleyoorn hae et ‘ F ° eo \ ‘Tech on the latter's court; Amherst with y mplonship negotiations that have been carried on sect onary neon has drawn hi ant breath—but t war some oot! | Legalize Boxing |sniet ses sito havcne n TiSpied |" RECTION OF LAND. efucthe Ratt sae for the holding of a big fight, being : Chee Baba Annedoll | ‘The Nationa’ gue, which has| which chuller ‘Thomas ~ @dout twelve houre on the rae |wnicikmifeant thet Yale should Grop “Bright College Years’ the sume week 2 XNa- | been striving to keep clear of the fac-| Lipton, and th Committes of rouds from at least ten big cities, ¥ foe re ntro uce The Cadillac Five, with a record of | aS ltion figtty ¢hat have disgraced tise-| the New York Yacht Club. ‘The fo! Besides there are about 100,000 - nine straight wins, issu: challenge | " ball during last season and this win-| Ml acceptance of the challenge has miners employed in the vicinity, However, Yalo should worry, Revenue officers will now keep the wateh | ALBANY.N.Y..Jan. 2 = to all pound teams with home ah ter, appears to be lined up pretty well} NOt been sent, but is expected to be All carn big moncy and they are |0n the Rhine and all the other light wines ; RED a iene eb Mt. ‘The Cadillacs line up with W.| others Tareas in favor of Judge Landis, in aay or two. : sports. Stranger things than a ri '. . ing bills were introduced in the Legh Ay q te ri MeGowan, Conlon ax Daly, No. Palanh Mud owners of the two K ores ‘A corn k, Secretary of Dempsey-Carpentier fight in Cum- Yale Bow ji lature last night; one by James J. [J Belly, Add J. Conlon. No. 216 | phone ‘Murray Hill 5809 between 9 Suen avine ; od on | te New York club, left word yester- ow? will continue ea k heeh TPN: Bisebee Dr hone nhineende: 1 i between 9 A. | Teagues evidently have not united on | We New ¥« ie beriand, Md., have haPpened, nue st ak ld in it Walker diemiccationiakdersinetie ltt be ee eee ence el M or nather any. sug. | d#¥ at the club house in West 44th Street that he had no information to Senate, and the other by Harry J. The New York Rovers, 140 man. The demand for an! give out Cup C mem- CP sige sad Cochran ts going CASEY JONES IN THE HEADLINES AGAIN, EDDIE IS GOING TO Ross, an Assemblyman of Brooklyn. jamore ive, 135 pounds, | would have extended their schedule fi nprejudiced commission, that will] Berg Gucided. not Mo make any an ck to Eng’ vith- | QuIT ; ee Gi cm ae M 0 hear “fre trows of, Laor January, February and ur clea » baseball has become ex- A tosh aabra Res a to England Saturday with-/ QUIT HARVARD AND TAD IS COMING BACK TO YALE. A decidedly now feature of Senator t y'g, St. Raymond's IC, of | ould Nike to leas from, tisht a {tremely insistent in the Weet and ae pan tea EAS Hi i out so much as having had an ee 46 Walker's bill provides for a license |‘ a: ea La ea 48 t heavyweight. teams having | taken the form of a protest lonpiny Blue Bud agknowledace interview with Jack Dempsey regard-| Tad will work without pay, same a# the football players committee of three, to be appointed | dress H. Yost, No.1 Adin Street, [Romie cores pnd fering suitable in; | the arbitrary one jan power of John. | n the main ware ing a fight with Georges Carpentier Wien vy the Governor, in additidn, to %] ay, gaactaaerabl Not iooeiygs cep Tne derang beastie yim fr | over itwa ng) pla pha etter Hee br] Boston College has named Uroan Captain of 1920 football, He used Sttte Boxing Commission of three | son a 1th Regiment Armory will RURAL tow the alate | wudeliflercertaln tomollee. the in| Teton el oInE iuon Guo eeth trumpets. "He had the fightin hia|*® Be @ second-string player in (he days when they called him Sub Urban, Members, also to be appointed by the On et ee ate Weitica Nena the] West side, Wouk! like to of any Man Who will help perpetuate | {othe other ae Vest pocket, so to speak. He was liane Govern eroni Geoawion Vilase With teams Nav that power : Shamrock TV must be Sir ‘Thomas ‘The Westerners are indulging in bit | Lipton's representative ag she wis » Ruth deal, claim-|named = in’ the chailer Foing to Los Angeles, sign Dempsey Way the fight bids are soaring, pound Addree, and that would be all that was to it. | something else. West 27th Stre “crazy like a fox” begins to mean Asseinbly mun Ross's bill calls for a A team composed of ex-service me ter criticism of the but. cite: i . h Mr, Coobran cume hare, arranged boxing commission to be appointed to |_the “Ramblers—have re ned 19 ling that the sale of Ruth to the Yan-| Resolute or Van be chosen far far the production of some of Ws oie te serve Until Dec, 31, 1920, when the ‘continue thelr successful season Of IMT) ee ee Kees is an attempt to build up the {the defender, |The New York Commit 4 theatrical enterprises and now ‘ia| Trouble with Fox is that he's trying to make a serial out of his bid, Governor is authorized to make ap- | 4nd are desirous of booking games mn | |, One of Lic fastest travelling, tear New York American team into the | tee reserves the right to walt unt ue going back to England no neare to ae) 2 pointments for a two-year term, x Cinireh House, St. An- travelling games with Heavyweight fives, Strongest pennant possibility. There \naming the defender. 4 the arrangement of a. Dempsey -Cat Hing tmateh shall exceed tw ee Duffy team Is composed of Tom Laster, ate insimiations that the Thostriai races batween the defend Muar Ratt than he wee eter ne American Legion posts have no more use for Dempsey than the rest Ga DT CHROME OEY an Tih ante yieileee toatne Addreas “ie (Captains. Doumierts of the nivel Etueton'= Comakey citunner fantionlling yacnimends (ie tuniinuccpreoants landed on our shores, of us now have for lampposts. ‘0 be chosen by the o Linden, No, 1243 Webster . Avenue, | Trust, Thomas of Polytechni © helping the Yankees in order to} rock ITV will start in M. tees From the very first. announcement Sine vas Bronx. of Adetpht and Hillstrom of, Notr e.| Strengthen their position. With a wine | , Sin, ‘Thom eo tll arrange 1 Peg wane “ feu ee RECORDS SHOW BESSE OF hnounce 8 G61 phe St. Margarets Lyceum has aliiue, Brooklyn. | : ning team in New York drawing huge | fureto race against tie challenger for rong trac Promoter § as uch. bot d , 3 open for games crowds the five owngrs who have been | tuning up. purpo: on home court with teams avereging — Bryant*High School quintette of Long backing Johnson might find thet PHA THE it BESS None ' OUT OF TOWN FIGHT NEWS. | 130-140. pounds. William Rolleston, |tsiand City issues a ec! to any Position weakened. Also there are 260th et and Liebig Avenue, City. || h chool five in Gre w York, |charges t the Johnson faction | vant High school, Long | would not be averse to strengthening ith the important business of ar.|RUTH WITH 34 HOME RUNS. WE ia a ree oL | Tanging a championship mateh doesn't | RUTH IS THE C ON BhoUt his business from the housetops | ROTH IS THE CHAMPION, Bt in advance before he has accom-| IT OUT. Plished anything. The wise promoter ‘ alee A Willie Jackson Wins at| The Public Schools Athletic League: Island City, is booking manager. Cleveland to a point where it would completes all necessary arrangements American t ee CONSULUTION Won't prevent the At 1 : hi amaban bev etnnger team thansthe 2 pnk pea, $20 then does tho baliyhooings | nin Varad Hoanatng at ata won't B Ho AWNAHGE rant Navini cHtD)| ee aa ty geey aun cnet TRANSFER OF FELSH TO YANKS | " ae fe os owd that taxed. the capacity. of the HINTED AT. I pai Thien panel naargad The A's will continue to lead the alphabet, as usual. But that's all se imekie ve Ni last “4 ty | Their charg mount to an admis pepe enid) @° wort) sbout -& | Tigy will continue to play like Z's. anne ackson dealt out a lacing to Mel {sion that the factional fight of the 4 Pagel Dempsey fight until (Gh EES Fes Conzan of Hrooklyn in oue of the fe4-] harley Murray, the premier boxing | ramo!or Vitxorald to amet in the min g of | owners may dictate the pennant wine Ne quietly rode out to Chicago ture elalit-round. bouts ; [ight rounds a: the City A, C, of dome City on! ner. ‘The Johnson crowd has seized | Miled Up Ue principal com | Seventh place would seem like seventh heaven to Connie this year. | promoter of Buffalo, N. Y., came tO] i 4 uiegel han grown into a featherweight | Upon the reputed trade of Hap relach | Jess Willard, He i evi is fuses ek pal ae nb’ Henny Valunr Lentent with hey|town last week and during the) vice the war ended, of the White Sox to the Yankees as fe didn't leave New a So : ae ; at Paterson, as es at ukacoraa hare : Bahia Tat Carniveas waule | York hecwlding his approach to. the IT’S GOING TO BE AS HARD TO MAKE AMERICA VOR| PATERSON Nod. Jaw M.—Benny | MOTE Houre that he was here) ss. ove sound” Bogen, the Honiton tet. | CenGI8s to show that Comiskey would | iy Ci y not be averse to seeing the Yankees In fact he was in Chi- | pI he signed up two champions to meet | weight, whom Dan Morgan ago three days and had Willard good men at their weight in bouts at | me PSHY AS IT WAS TO MAKE THE wor 3 under his manage- fd who waN went to Morgan highly recom wD FOR] Vi 5 Iger, French featherweight cham- DEMOCRACY, | pion, admin’ can do that, strengthened, If the Signed up to tered a e beating to _ mended as a great ty many goot boxing} WHY Cannot pennant’ ri be fixed Signed up to a $100,000 contract he Tuo) Age Sort. {lis club, the Queensberry A. C. He sega BY many goot boring | iy advance and the wi | lore anybody know he was in town ommy ‘Tuc " um Sport: | cin the who hare ween him yerarnn | 1D Ad Pe aun S vacate “Dwas the xame.way he She haath x Club last’ in| er hit the] first signed up Benny Leonard for a | gown bifig oereen [cided upon heft ts Joiners atmo eway he wlzned Jed Jack wouldn't fight because he had ty support his mother, But he's | suns stevsevite AC will and in the Lt rickoglemnel vanripet fea 1 later |@out ance 10 2 | Their own insinuations agwinst euch 5 pales ont ri i h aieth Cand Calenth: Touns 4 n-ro' contest en Fel anc mate this way a iporting Cit on’) vurled of course in the anger | Jerr: Naw York was overrun with | teilling to fight now to support Kearns [fifth wixth and elshth rownds had | oot the algnod contract of Paddy jan, 22, tle tose 3 iam Mois wie | ORE PO OF ee sod them tne Nonld-be promoters of “that ch. | | — Mulling, manager of Mike O'Dowd, tho ‘be (be simi-finel to. the Levinsky-Howerd gp sublic would not pay to see whether | Bacias Cosa’ eee, West ax the | gimmie Wilde still qualifies aaa fywedsht despite Ud the Bnatian| le Jeru sores fh. 0, [iniddieweleht title holder, for VOW user wnveas Ht bare offend sion to|e Johnson taction team can beat the | ie urning up the tele- | pound Re) PLAINITELD, J. Jun. 20,—At|to fight ten rounds on the night of Madison’ Breph wires with the news « t é every boxer scoring a knockout at thy Colosseum : adis uare > foming and their arrival ‘at point ’ ‘ | ity A. Aw Frankie Jerome of | Mareh hs JA. C. of Newark to-night, ‘The four all-star Johnson faction ino on Sq are Garden @M route. Waen they gol to New| And Beckett continues to be « dewd weight tie Bronx Knocked out Kid Mash of] gp peeh, the Iooal heavowlat, will eo] matches are: Johnny Saxon ws. Jon MtaCann, | OA an 0k hese Jan. 20.to 24 fork it seemed only a question. of ~ {Harlem jn the fourth round erome E and 1) 5 A "Tagainst an’ O'Dowd, the Tawton Vewryweiait, | Haruid Farce vx. Charley Heer, Mickey Walker ppew erably. ‘The | . } dropped Ri the first ind Ju h vo between | Benny Cohen and Yankee Delane vs, Rabbit| have quieted down con: Which of them would land the im- | ie the bell ring. “Rash had to he ass | ih the semifinal to tho alx round Ko between |) pave Ailey Somiskey “faction Perea bettie. col | EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY sisted 10) hfs"corner by his ‘seconds, | Fred Tilton and Tam Cowler, tie Rael pond en a acne fh bee | ————— nee quiet, soft spoken man oe *heavy,"" at the special boxing show Steve Latzo, Pennaylvania’s good welter-| to accept any tentative moves toward | e ote meh « “a nin "a diphia to<norrow nigh! i a hep — ‘Welter: 0 & i BOWLING AND UTA] Propped Anto the Hotel Albany, th Coline a man tn Fast Draw.) ouma A. A. of Philadainiia tomorow nigit-| gt, js matchol to tor ten roinds mith Youve | compromise and sticks to its deciaza THUM_ NOADE MY. wasee See, an was Tox Stick ae. bt Relic SYRACUSE, Jan. 20,—Marty Collins | There will be three oth poten 1, of Phila — of New York and Dick Loadman. of | weistts, ‘Matchmaker Hanlon saye the advance t ten- ia very large, Downing, for 12 row nin this city at] Charley Doowerick, matchmaker of the Bay-| Latzo will vox some lasa A. C. lust night, | oon A. A., wil stage two main bouta of eight cub in > in Tam What Happens Every Day an. 20—Norman B | yesterday, in the sumo warlike mood he was even on the way from. the West, but he was hero on business of getting the big ficht and he vu ly gets what he goes r He Buffalo fought one of the f und) bouts ever SYDNEY, Phil Lewis's Ono yorine, Ne dee. Pets 3 Brookes and C al€d R. Patterson of /in which he went awa Col, Huston - y ¢ she stopped off in Chicago, neon founda cecil, ot bie reqular weoki bosing 60" | 30. synch tne We ri V Be Peastoe fret cols adh | Australia defeated Col. A. R. F.\ saya that Miller Huggins, manager of Anstey Delivers Knockont, te the Greenvitle Gchuelaen Wark to-n pt Ba hoor agel git $ ) E y ERY DROP COUNTS her persuasive power on the col.|Kingwcote and A. K Beumish of |the “team, i expected buck from the| TROY, N. V.. Jan. 20.—Willie Astey 9 Hawking, while (eve | yi) manaser Kddio Mead to-day that he wo ; 7 ; fred champion, by making her a/Great Hritain by a score of 6-0, 6—0, | Varifle Coast, where ho went to sign {knocked out Young Donovan. of ‘Proy, Pr jeatinade WA Rearrwsignt sein ready to bor again tte first week in Feb: | and this drop in prices counts to your ie ? abe Tuth, is afterneo ” i | ie beg I pounds pion of the 4 a F.. will hook v mw ruary ead int to have bim x in ton Bele Hey i Mit. this | 6—2 in the continuation af the lawn | Habe Ruth, this afternoon or (o-mor- (hook ‘te body before it packs Gece oes Ham Weccaeins, she Yelomn tan: | TTT Medd lnlenty to fave ltt tes’ ts advantage. Sete Taaoce, siteeed giannis imanigia) forthe parla: Gp, |/°7 Willie Herma® Puts Lewin A cer of Gearyweighia, figures isa coming Fightet. | hy baciishnan either atthe Oljupia AA. ce | Parse of $101,000, went over tol * NEW N, Conn, Jan, 20 \ oe pee act Ad ets plenty of money for hie | he A.C. of Philadelphis, the ll BS § Hoboken and planked « roll ot thirty| Col Huston, part owner of the! uniersity wwe ve Jan, 20--Yale| PATERSON, N. J. Jan, 20.—Witlie | , Dan Morman, who gota vinity of money for tie iting he bet inccnilve to web tie’ gor You save from $5 to $20 on your $1,000 bills on ‘the table, the negro) New York Yankees, returned from|a track meot in tngland. this syrine [reales Laatermon, Ne 2. knocked | oitne demands to ace thet in artion, hax jt | Three teh suit or overcoat by ordering now. carta Bia event and siened|q ghort vacation ut Dover Hall, Ga. | Prof, Clarence W, Mondell, Chatemen [fourth round vot What Was to. ‘be forced the officials of the Sportainon's Chabot | West” Huboky | ie “ Pass AWAY. Tex hese way of do-| * of the Athlotic Board of Control, stated [MEMEAUNG | bout. “iterman “will ‘he | Newark to give int « guarantor of $100 for Mice. wil: eachanin a Many $45 and $50 suitings and over. nat is essive to «> | toda: ard of Control, stated Hatched with Benny Valger here in| eddie) Fitasiminons, his promising local lght- | and Gi fenniete. will ‘take on. iMiekes J : way the least. der the punishment he received," |‘?! two weeks, wight, to fight, Jimmy Dutty, the west wide | OF Jere CHy; Ae. the men ary eveniy coatings $40, Haeas his allie eric white hai oad A pure, 1 Boni ang ‘ MT oehe 6 bia University feneing a Walt Teste G fighter, for oight rounds on Feb, 2. ‘The dub | ———=<3— 60 d ed silky sno ite halr| punches he took around the head but | team. wi nite ht in ed Fulton a Gre sad only intended to give Fits $1,000. i om O'Rourke looks to-day an|the blows Multon nit him oy the| the Hammont” jum nue ANY utewAEO, dan, 20-—Heed” Fatton, |e oe s Many $60 and $70 fabrics reduced to $50, body. He amazed me. Mord nas he] at the New York A young as ho was twenty : Kean Nea wolihts Outen j9 te neem. vee Poe a. | SRORT WORLD FANS ago. He has the complexion of a| fein an’ the Tom Sparkeyn that |, 87MM M. Truaacl won the cians c [inst nisi. CR ght wh Sema i natty“ | ARE GIVEN A CHANCE OUR NEW STORE will open February 2d. Md e same old winnin ved.’* 182 palkline bill hamplenship tour for ten rounds but hen heen obliged to re nee bis card of bouts fe Raila, Tome encins to nave overlooked | “ineldentanty, O'Rourke doenn't think {1% 02 1 A ava lias iy [fee ‘atatted through ieee Re eet, Dreels voi ble TO EXPRESS VIEWS. Broadway and Sist Street. sing. T ‘opped in| that Jack Dompacy woul © taken Vast night ai Law rely the | stickey’ Donley, the Newark star, in a bx oe | i ; ‘ ee er i) ap Aro Bed a) ae kok ape naey, WOU taken ler Brot my, Brooklyn, in [PR leetecight) eamplonbin et the Mt! Evening World readers who have || Custom tailored clothing—ready to wear—designed and made play-off « ing in w Ue for first va act Frankio Lip New York will oppo | i Folton-Moran fight in Jersey. Ho had 50,000 offer | place en Barney MeGuire, toad Pranks Linen of New Vere will cope” || ominenta to make, opinions to reg. fen ee eee pe ene aes alibis to offer for Fulton, because m Fox for the Dempsey aes ae se “guage There will be two other aight To¥Ré Fapeceay oen nine met ogee rooms. f@ didn't believe he needed any. For | Carpe: fight seriously, "If Mr.[o¢Th® Robin Dry Dock Wootball Club [itr Souti Bids tweight, slightly snag 4” alien, ‘The ono. || ing activities of any variety will be ja man who bad just undergone an! Fox is a philanthropist, “and | Of Brooklyn has protested it y shaded Bar MeGuire in probably against r ration on one of his elbows and| wants to pay the two fighters such | (ot ot ty ngon i Saeeee ui Odnd bout here last Might” | ments will be vlected to-day. In tho third event, || afforded an opportunity of placing Broadway and Ninth St, = I. the p " “okey" Keyes will met ‘Sailor Jack’ Sha thelr views before the public ingly had done little training,| big money, and give the rest to the the gan ) Borde r — y Ballor | 30 East 42nd Street Meee at MEE se |'ey “Divan ian bict eat Derepasy tol tieten wor ek sonee ee it D's | Downey Gets Decision Over Joe | continuing & street fight which occurred wavvn || throagh the sporting columns of this || fight Fulton. He won't have to pay | Morse Oval on Jan. 11 Chip the two @ abort time ago, paper, Brevity in letters, which wilt || 19 East 4let St. Fred a cent, but can giye his end of magne? O., Jan. 20.—Bryan Dow-| peteing Raddy, the loon! featherweight, and || be printed ery Wednesday, will —Dittics " - oran'’s fighting] the purse, along with hiwown profits, |, Wide, Axerko will take the mat {ney of Columbus, was given the de | Aue et Tiarkm, who tes decided to ty | be appreciated, Address porting || + S:—Difficulttes are things that show what men are.—- Arnheim Thoughts, fi to the Red Crosé or any other worthy t Y bis hand at phe boxing game now that he ts out | Editor, Evening World, = wrestli tournament at Webster middleweight, in twelve-round eonan” Beal Conte, hore last tlie Vole Sam's cervica, ibare Seen matched Ly pert i y

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