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ive i MORAN’S TROUBLES BEGIN - - . By Thornton Fisher HELL PLAY RUTH IN RIGHT i 1920, _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 4...» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK fiNGR HUGONS DECLARE ——— Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co. (The Ne York Evening World.) \ , . ' pri) 28 i Yankee Manager Arflyes Fromtfie sopra ‘Cincinnati With Story Of} wittam +. Dove, of Portsmouth, How He Signed Babe on |O; s,former basoball seout, secured an $850 verdict against the Philadél Golf Course at Los Angeles. | f"common Pleas court in » in ! mmentigumens © | _ |phia yesterd: Doyle sued for buck 2. ane, salary und interest alleged to be due By Alex, Sullivan. {him on a@ contract with the Phillies Millrose A. A. Meeting Last Night | ILLER HUGGINS, manager of | Which was cancelled by the club when Proves Athletics Are In for FID tie vaniiccs, is going tothe “work oF fient” order Svent into Biggest of Years. be as busy answering que tions a lodging-house keeper when the census taker comes around upon his arrival at the New York) American League headquarters in| L this city this afternoon, “Hug” has {| volumes to tell—or he ought to bave |—after signing up the mighty Babe | Ruth to a contract at Los Angeles, in- lterviewing Duffy Lewis and Home- |run Baker, two other tedoubtable and} |balky sluggers, and “arranging a) a . 1920, ter The Pree Puslintring Co, (The New York Preuing World). THLETICS, past, present and future, were discussed at a meeting of the Millrose A. A held last night at the Harvard Club, Members of this progressive organ- ization, which is made up exclu- sively of employees ‘of the John Wanamaker store, gathered to talk over their big meet which is sched- AS A WORLDS CHUMP~ WE arse spring exhibition series with, the uled for Madison Sjiare Garden the MEAN CHAT fieds, world’s champions. night of Feb. 10, and to find ways Sees Hi SELF | The reporters will be on deck early THESE OAS | to welcome little Miller, and he will | |fcut a big figure when he starts tell- ing how he went out to the Coast on Ruth's trail, after bis club had bought him from the Red Box for the record | price of $126,000, and how he signed |him to “them papers” that bind him and means of making it more Guocessful than the. twelve sets of games which have gone defore. ‘Those who witnessed the organiza- tion's jast year’s events at the Gar- THE PAPERS Abi! US CHAMPS HAS Gor TO Suc! den question whether or not this can re — to New York, at the nineteenth hole. be done, but the progressive spirit 1 WONOER IF | (Don't forget this was before Prohi- and enthusiasm with which the Mill- THE SECRETARY | bition had finally set in.) fi When Miller went out on the links Beis ge@arinwenis shat veer ce ee vl | Bebe was Besy Cabing & count i 6This is not a new hat affair would indicate that they are OUr OF THIS 5 * golf, and Hug had sense enough to . going to put over the biggest ath- gam~ DUTCH eo, |wait until be had finished his samme, style! le or hel 7 " THI! The: two met at the now defunct y Fi aixte tic meet ever held in New York, in- RYE ? feizresen ee ister to terma| simply to illustrate the doors at least. Aficr listening to the speeches made during the course of the eve ning, one had to admit that the preseni-day revival of athletics is| PULLING THAT “UPSTRGS” STUFF due more to the Millrove A. A. than to the efforte of any single or- Sanization of its kind in the East. | series eccen yor ae. °- Pro Golf Tourney| Fred FultonStops sourely as young organizatic HAVE TO GET ways do, the club bh grown to a SOne pope ON “Hi Position’ where ita annual games| Goes to Chicago| Cowler in Third rR esi draw the best athletes from all parte eHANeS LIVE WIRES “pth in this little old village, ‘A course in Chicage will be the scene PHILADHLPHIA, Jan. 92—¥red By Neal R. O’Hara DADING over the tela of tho Professional Golfers’ Association| iyiton, the Mi Pea pert t, entries (21 championship tournament this year, uc- ae Gutulaaia oe pies rit Coprright, 1990, wy The Prees Publishing Go, (The New York ereuing World) w York. Sohne ? ring ‘activities, but with no obligation in jn the finest fettle in thelr history for 1 , Thus fur | “mute and twanty seconds and Cow. Counle Mack's boosting Sunday baseball in Philadelphia, Week-day| this contract to prohibit him from en- the opening of the major league base- Built on the last that's THE RED SOUTHPAW WHO 1S HOLDING our FoR THe NECESSARY: Miller says he will play Ruth in right}way a friend of ours said ield. By the way, Ruth is one of the few}he used to feel about Der- f, ball players who has mastered the | i464 “4 difticu sport of the links, apd he iM - From PHoTe Ce) should furnish the baseball photog- That was, of course, be- Aq INTEQNATE PUN SERACE n with many interesting pili 3 : Ss tures illustrating how his ability tojfore .we introduced him to drive a horsehide helps him to send | our *«C, site, 7 2 the pesky little golf pellet on to the = Carpentier Will i: a ne | Fits and looks well on : been stopping 0 is j Ci Hi S longee than was expected at Cincin- {the majority of men. ‘ome Here Soon wert Wit Dasa tt | Conforms. without “con- errmann, President of the titfe-hold- deta t ul Pap Herrmann, President Oreo games for forming” or losing its style Private advices from France indicate /jorida with the Reds, the first two . + ro |: Georges Curpentier, heavyweight taking place at Miami, the Cincin- {OT lines. Light weight, { » champion of Europe, will arrive in this nati caprp, oh March 16 and 17, and | too, date, one enthusistic official cording to word sent out by the Bxecu- country ‘about the middle of Mebruary. the (thiedtat the Yonks'}camp, at of the club made the braveltive Committee last night. land in their six-round bout here last Prediction that they represented a] in qwarding the meeting to Ohicago| Misht that the referee stoppad the team that could go to Antwerp and/the point was brought out that as the| fsht in the third round to save Cowler clean up" the Olympic We con-|P, G. A, was @ national organization it! frm further punishment. fess that he is pretty ne right, | was felt that other wreat golf centres} The third round shad gone only one Think of such sprinters as Pad-|*hould be favored besides ‘The French pugilist, challenger’ for Jacksonville, March 29, ee ipa the worlds Ge inew held) by Jack ee ee Umer eal Our | mecescrian’ shoe Dempsey, will come to the United States Yithian these games with big leaguelig another standardized to fulfil a contract entirely outside bis Clune under their belts they should be product ! Both of the championshy be dock of California, Murchison of the|have been decided in this district, the | Jor had been knocked down four times Philly gaging in either exhibition or limited pdules. New York A. C, Behola of the Uni- |first in 1916 at Siwanoy and the other | when Referee Lew Grimson stopped baseball would satisfy Philly Leila ei, round boring nesta. ball acheduvibition battles should |first for comfort. ee at the En -|the fight. Both boxers recel ile Carpentier’s manager, - 3 Rit tie noerned : ‘Dean i his lee thereaee draw 80 well for ull hands co! ; . iB Not ae REN CAUATCE uci tal beveled winalng on each occa-| $1,978 for their end. Pittabureh base runners will be steal workers this season, camp, refuse to divulge tie exact con- few fo Oey of their spring training] 89 OUt Of every 100 men ten A. A, not to mention about a hold, tie national open champign-| In one of the other star bouts Al — ; F ous, promoters, appear to tuke “it, for couree.-which usually, leaves posh | can and shoulda wear them. % re str tat octa- | 6 - . 7 7 y ching: 8 © game way we us ninte . granted that the French heavyweigh' financta! : zi dozen oth "%, ail in one seventy yard qu. San ON Se Gell Amwocias |Reich won his second fight in two Wier data pipes palin the same way we used to lynch umpires, grAvieg Mat the eponen peeve w clan peat : So say orthopedic surgeons. Gitahce mon te the. goo dtase Bale | Galt Club até fn the season, as ut pres-|days by whipping Dan O'Dowd, singer “pop. pie te ‘ form “of vrestricted ig activity, “and “rie Reds are having their troubles | spe vistered Trademark ance mei —Ray, Sel- aham-| ik ow ere rtain to be a wild scramble , is hav- e jemar! lass, Bby, O'irien, Calawell and | gionshty pretebiy will wo coheed aes | fee ine, onlin down for the count | ri b * 44 tery f0F his pervices. ia just now. Manager Pat Moran Is hav Raresith.” Ams ths. tiree-quarie on oho rh g eusne’ tae three times, | American Association ball players may argue with umps “in a very In view of his early arrival it is ing a hard time signing up such stars Rocers Peer ComPANY mile special, with Ray again, Bolin, | thirty-two golfers will quality as bereto- ae igentiomanty manner.” Now better to be Chesterfield than chased from the considered unlikely that Carpentier will as Ruether and Eller, who have been the wonderful Swede; Simons, Baker | fore from Various districts, Sharkey Wins Newspaper Verdict, td. definitely si for a championship inspired to ask for more money, not | Benadway Broadway ind ‘Mike Devanney.| ‘The mile and DETROIT, Jan, 22,—Jack Sharkey of MM | pout with Dempsey, even if ina posi: only because of their making good !n | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. a half winner, coming from a field PAIR, Wa. Jan. 22.—Geonm: 4 pl ‘ee tion to do before he reaches America. the world's series, but because of Convenient the Dalias star who won| New York won a newspaper decision made up of Ray, Nightingale, Con- over Jabez White of Albany hore lust) A, A. ump’s decision will hereafter constitute @ gentlemen's di | Babe Ruth's ability to get away With | Brosdway Comers Fifth Ave. nolly, Crawford, mmons and Swede, | his first teh round wh : Mecsas a: rend 7 }an ultimatum on salary. sy ht easily. ac rane Bde night, Sharkey- exhibited superior apeed, Ment R win S he ad le P wt Waren at 41st St. Bee eee ee ee eee toe A OP Tee Wea CRE, Now |landing volleys of blows te fis cE- eee 0 gocheau | Manager McGraw of the Giants is ana hie Mat ct entries le 4 ie York golfers were Well represented In| ponent’s head and body, Waste, how-| The Governor of N cu is not now on speaking terms with the , t S duc back from Havana in about a 1 TThe ‘colleges represented in. the {MH four Mights., Craig Colgute of Onk-| over, mixed it gamely throughout the | Gverner of South Curolina, cee t euu OOM oor. “Te ie suid that the club is xo- $ vi 0. 4 noliwood, veh ; meet represent every section of the wid Worthington. of Shawnee und {te rounds, ue |ing into the market with wads and country For instance, Harvardy yoo Hobart were the New York * wads of money to buy some star Or | eo U. 8. is now dry till the Antis say when. } * . | Rowing will come back atfonger thdn'stars to keep the Yanks from over- le, Pi Ji y = col throu in their first y . * es stars to keep hn Bae mente. PAlvermiby Gf. ee: ath ‘Sound Grentiand “Rice,” after Brandt pores Busy Win. meee aeiuat al Sune Sehr lever ghis year, and within two or three shadowing them this season. T! <vze, Dartmouth,’ Georgetown, Lafa- [ooking ‘ike & winner over Arthur V.{ DETROIT, “Jan, 32—Dutch Brandt alinpiare’ Gites: lunday meetings at the Polo Grounds this season will be nine | weexs dates will be definitely fixed to, purchase of Ruth has put the Yanks yotte, Rutgers, Notre’ Dune, New| teal sine Lormer tania ghame | eually defeated Joo Dailey in ten rounds ok make up a long schedule. ‘So far out in the limelight that the 1 whire State, Uni ity if 3 he sixteont! ti, and was immediately matehed with ae fey pie , The Intercollegiate Rowing Assoclu- | Giants will have to pull something | } puthern, California, University. ofl teccaned (o win’ the lust three Holes, Mitek Sharkey for Feb. 11" Pennant knocked the Cincinnati folks dizzy, but Prohibition will] OPS aa tne american Rowing Assocl. |Sigantic to dazzle New York fandom. Missouri And Massachusetts Institute | (——<————$———$ nnn | straighten tem out, Maiand the Aseriges Rowan Astad= Fine Raat Hornaby rumor ha chnology, all of them will, have eae few days later the National Assoclation /CfOPPed Up, again, and it is declared . color bearers at the ect . Mk pa 3 ‘An exceptional feature promised is ZBYSZKO IZ ZCOMING of Amateur Ouramen will hold its an-/cards a figure that will be clone. to -cornered relay, Ww ; ; ptt jlival meeting. the sum the Yanks paid the Red Sox aaa * Ben cine ante After four years in Voland, Stanislaus Zbyszko is coming here | ‘phe dates already practically agreed! for this great all-around player. Rab- it out. If nothing Happens | Having injured be laft hand in his | “Batior Jack” Shaw, Shaw end Keyes ary olf for a rest. Zib's idea of a rest is wrestling #techer or Caddock or + | on or definitely set follow: |bit Maranvile of the Braves is anoth- ae inter with that event, there | pout with Mel Googan of Brooklyn at |"! both. Which {# our idea of a rest also—for anybody that's been in ‘Dete, Pisce. anak ler player that McGraw is sweet on, Poland for four ye rs. Zib and Paderewski have been putting Po- Oxford vs. Cambridge and he may swap several of his men, member lef! Penn vs. Yalo Yale or Pri in the Har- Jong trenton A. C. on Monday night, | Pater Jouinson, the rugsed tue fighter of ‘Tren F Ron Guike lb asec. Willio | Ne 3 and Noy Moore of Bt, aul bare fa Jand on the map after roughneck reddishers rubbed it off. ‘To turn Rum fs g&e including Art Fletcher, for nim. tae ion ves 26. hey’ll all be at} Prank Bagley, manager ¢ nt, | Oe matched to moet tn the main wo of etent| 4 the trick, Zibbie had to give up wrestling and Paddie had to quit ee eee | iretut Se i the Garden. Jackson, the crack local lightwelsty | rounds at the Trenton A. C. of Trenton 3, on thumping the tvories. But as things stand now, it's Paddie that's May 1—Boston, * Fd vs, Princeton | 4 a iseee bit pecause of a bill that has | CE sary ‘ : has been compelled to ask for a post- | Monday night, Johnson claims ho was not treated doing the wrestling and Zib will start thumping the ivories as soon Bay S-Annepsil BE dae ree sunt Naan inteodtiond ini the Ceriiiee ALKING about athletes, we are] ooemant for two weeks of Juckson's | 1! ues Vie bel ee ae as.they linc up a few wrestlers for him. While Zib is on his way “4 a ‘Gorelt' ve, Harvard ture at Albany by Assemblyman J. A. roainded of @ visit of an old | ine round bout with Mickey Donley |) LSD cae ta te Lissa here, Paderewski is pedalling his own ship of state. The latest dope pelpie. furverd’rse Taiz Downs, designed to repeal the law ved, a “pro” who shone during | Of Newark at the Arena A. C. of Jer- Seer ening igen. te that the Reds have got a strangle hold on the treasury and a tow Tay 1— remit’ s:.."Yniereoleriate "Begatia enacted last year permitting games | the old six-day s0-us-you-please Jak Bulger hae matched hin clever featherweleht, hold on the Polish ficet. The situation was looking hopeless til June 30-July o--London, Yagland....Rngiisb Healey of baseball on the Sabbath. Gov, rj Teak, mmith, |aey Clty on Monday night and with | yt pny i tes Youns Cheney at the No Pad: goa NewAden, Woutaad aboule Glee s4toue oeactc i Inly BOB ons National, Championships “Stith is known to be in favor of Sun lays. He is “Happy” Jack smith, rane old Taree, to no Ne 5 lea. He read about that $40,000 wrestling purse Feds Hera yaple hegstia SM Sun- Be i mn, wid with aot a: Pt Homels | Renny Velger:for etme rounda at the {ional a. ¢. of Philadelphia Jeu. 31. Verme alam in the Polish Daily Zkwicawrkglf. Now $40,000 would put Pelaod day baseball, and if such a measure Madison Square Garden Sportsmen's’ Club of Newark on the | boxes Ton night of Feb. 2. Both bouty can aie ena ea wtaged ut any ime as they will draw | o petrot, big crowds the Wolverin on to-night reaches him he will undoubtedly 7 on the map again in preferred position with display type, tf. So SHAMROCK IV. TO HAVE veto it. ‘imine io that's why Zibbie is on his way to America. He is sniffing for a demaber te bout at post-bellum wrestling rates. If Zib wins he goes back to HARD TEST IN HER TRIALS. He was appointed Poland and Poland goes back on the map. So Zib's excursion here than, Gus Guerrero, Sheldon and Pete Iden for applause which used to stake the old Garden ring, Smith Jan, 20.40.24 9a-m, £4, (0.3.0 p.m Dan O'Neill, President of the East- ern League, says that Providence will “isn't in the best of shape just now, — eo ES is a diplomati¢ mission, with the accent he remam in that organization, The eee 7 seg ee q s8ion, ac on the mat, “ +. hema a ‘gan! n. me und why should he be?—he's going | ‘The doxing show Leld at the Trenton A, 0. Cp te ey rae ae) Shamrock I Sir Thomas Lipton’s jeague season. will consist of 140 THUM BOWLING into the eighties and old heart | of Trentoy, N. J., on Monday night drew a gain ale, ‘The Wow was e financial America's Cup yacht, will not have an CADEM Way for the Glants to build up the team ts to.take the bull by the No chance to get Hornsby the bull. 7 $3,728, Wiitle dacknon! received 61,250. for lyn, while Joknuy jontt pumping: it once did. De netre Sham- easy time defeating the mplte early athletic training, be ie | sme Mel Coan of tire ne legitimate light tioary eee} rock which Sir Thomas will send to| Nearing the end, Wut he still yearns |*% wry, the Harlem featherweight, drew dows @ | weagit ule Johnny Howard, tue vet. 1 this country as a trial porse for the | for old times. und the old-timers, | 6usremes of $400, YMet Coogan, it is said i Ba: hash in Bobby McLean may be one American that can still enjoy a skate, but . | # Jack would dearly welcome visit red 8 guarentee of SUN fe Th a! oenat | gaint the Amos Swort: | you'll motice he's got to go to Norway for it. challenger. ut his home, No. 5 Lexington Ave- | chit officials tady avers) bumired doilers on the *OtlMir two etgiit-roundory, Jeon’ Hogan of New ie a The 23-metre boat is to be made as| Roe B ln a _ ho Orleaus meets” Koung Joe Can. Rid We . ossible, de eeping | hue, Brooklyn, trom friends of for. | @o”. tet iets, Fung. foe Gate, and Kid Sotty Shoe manufacturers that announce a 50 per cent. increase in price de- | {8t % Possible, all Idea of keeping mer days. It would cheer him up, at {: Rincocias ume Stunte cot : ll i. : ‘ her within any’ measurement be- Trat On wevou jarde ‘Tummeny Muritiy serve the leather medal for the Iiyh jump. ing cast to the winds. Her rig is to Jes : pees by Ohanwien Mike o. eee be enlarged and Charles E Nicholson, HE United Bites will in an {OD '9 vet 1 at Heston on Tyee With shes the desiener, is endeav to "tnaks a States wil 41) | day night, Vrank Magier, the iow mattmaker of Reet oe Ten per cent. raise for the Cinci ball player: a pure and gimple racing mach ne out probubility make a bid for the | the kadicott-Johneon 4. 4 N.Y he Peekskill A. C, last night, Packoy Gane Noeatan ad players is no amusement tax for| or her so that Shamrock IV. will have Davis Tennis Cup, which the | has dedded to have Hr the Tt O'Gabty, the fast bantam of New ae eee @ real tussle and thorough tryou Briddiewoight, tebo Murphy's plaw and woot | YORK, Knocked out Willie Dutty of Capt. Alfred Diaper, who sailed for ans have just won from Eng- Syracuse in the third round of the * pager Sir Charles Allen, has been engaged to aie . ree Bilent Mart the main go of eo roude 1 Tnsround alar bout Int OF tha Reds are snow getting the 10 per cent, that Garry once got for!face the 23-metre yacht here. put it will have to conquer] ge stove named club Keb, 6. inal ten-round bout Kddie Summers | the National Commission os pretty nearly every other.country on knocked out Johnny Regan of Pitts: adler of | Dure in the fifth round. In the six- California College Nine to Make the om to earn the lege The Fronk Ragiey, who las been chlet sun Dou i a Beal mnOOHIRG of (he Lnlted Btaton | Ch MO, ( moe tous Gat tp sede |b, Iocan Seer BIN MW Gunae" aby With the Basketball Players | ,»#:.20 7S. 60" 2— rai wn ‘Tennis n is to be] weight, tn a a vont te » | Pol , p M ltontker and | SRKELBY, . Jan omnles cid in this city on Feb, 6, and it te | hae fought 1 the last year, will again look after | pommy Bhea and Walter Brooks y been given she University. of | me of the Annuneiation-;have an excellent chance te win ar ot Bustern colle, Penn has trimmed Nie wwelreround bout with Larn oA | The fifth Hkely that a for : Pilking Makes Geed. Quintette series will be played to-mor international tre for the | Turner |California baseball tea by tie xecu- | Wiliams of Mridwepor, at the abow to be held tive Committee of the Associated Stu al chatieng hy will be then de- championship. sinus, the 20u) District Hoyatlican Cub at (he vided uy ‘The ‘aswociation t# on |& -OUGHKE r row evening at the 86th Street Lyceum. | sultenber 6; Naval Acade jdenta to tour the Hast thie summer, record as favoring such a move, and | Casino et Bridyrvon, Coun, on next Mo Ph debedat srornd aye aR aes As euch team has won two gues great }17! Lehigh 36 nd. Lafayette, Jineeting’ many, prominent colleges all challenges must be filed before | Met ‘ feathareisian MON, choweg eur interest has been shown for the Anal} Coweh Low Jourdet's quintette si lfactine datea sein Mere meet | March 1, no time will be lost. France.| gnouer new boxing oul t tan sana Aad ROME ae oe b Jeontest, Stanley, Houlihan, Leonard, | hen einen play Pefore ie Ae | tee it waa learned to-day, The Belgium, Japan, England and pos- |, A'My net ene kaown sa tie Ger [inst night. thot her very auetel A C.licttepatrick und Wallick will play for| Jeecson tia Sacenm a neaD ig scheduled with the Uni Mile caine Routh Amores ae aby | tide Palledein own as uw Ger Hast night that he very soon, wit) be | Fitzpatrick and 1 on and Swarthmore willbe the ne ML ageaued mae the Uae. mmantown A. 4. and Wille Hovek eck wnts On Jan, 28 Princeton will F with among the star perform= | Annunciation, while the Quintette will 3 frit : wil! in ali probability challenge, too, | yinied ita matchmaker, The club will ory it his, Claas, when he dellvered a 1 Smyth, Calder, Melutyre, Ken. |® “te autraction in’ the Penn gym, follow 25, Michigan: May Which means possibly that Ue Oe eee ee ane eight wt Jon two-handed lacing to Frankie Maxwell |#v® Smyth, Calder, Metn' pts — Nanith, Dacemeuent ste iL } nation matchés will be played in the in the feature event of ten rounds hore, |MdyY and Harrigan, On Saturday ove The Unit Five 7 n a Pen s Fide yee +4 Auditorium Hall, whicd socommods 0 | An y Five, represe June Pennsylvania; June United States during the coming | Salter Wille Hurke of Brooklyn was awanied ning at the Lyceum the Quintette will] Coun: K. of sum The winning team wilt |? “se Hin a nlalon on & foul over Wille Crys-|crogs neta with MacDowell live tweittiy’ consecutiv — then go to Australia for the finals ioluer etireotivo met of bouts will b bie 2 on hunded the e 4 bither late this year or early in 1921,| weane ms ae vec! evchiy, bos : ‘S ———— Basketball and dancing will be the] of the s y team Woula |, *matner Hexiuw Hill imtroduced, Pay AvsGEiaA Briel) Vaol Sampson Scores Victory, at nat the 1th Regiment Av-| lke to hear from with hon ALBANY, N, Y., Jan The Legis- ARL CADDOCK, the wrestler, | jue ¢ arthur G PHILADBLPHIA, — Jan. mory, Glat Street und Columbus Avenue, | Address Prank Snowden, Now soe wt meen Riven another snesmuid who is coming here to meet ard three star elghi@uund ¢ + ye | Sampson, the light heavywelxt Saturday night. The New York Cel- | ster Avenue, city for lemeuining boxing in the 6 ee Is a ‘ . eve teen! Mickey Din. | York, scored a sensational knockout ove. ) nat aida will he offered for the ation | Joe Stecher in what is Mkely | sid, Tee main event wili presen: Mickey Duh. | York 1 er tics of the west side will meet the St ay at of the game to the good graces of the é bn Cf rey Hutchison of United States 4, The Hudson Five would like wry, . ; to ‘go down in history as the wrea- the Now Jermey lightwoght contender, in ee | Waring Conpa in the fifth reared anes Veronica's Lyceum Five of Greenwich | tram” teams’ having i aws of the State, ‘The measure was tion against Young Livpy of New York, Donley te introduced) by Assemblyman — Henr (the gr t heavywe afar Sufi Cosiea Wall hye’ tia feu | tlarine a atta and you follow the style in tling event of the age on Jan, 30, wie develoed iis 0x be West Baum of Queens, IL i ver seen in the, Ol Hur line-up in action and hore in| le¥, No. $29 West 2let ; nad Steer Ue J ©. jinust be snowbound seme place be home and suryrived ail beolders | > Hitinae rival shetwenne ihe ‘eee. | manager TIONG: gsninnn enue en one a} tween his Western home and this rouncing Reel: whan ye v Wine im Parte, (rent came. sh result, ‘Music. for —~ would be bonded by Its provislona b, i city. He was due in town yeoster- Wes grcining 1 suoteed to Beony Tan Johnny Geitfith, the dancers wil irnished by Lieut, | Clinton. ¥ composed of former in- Dill ore A ingle-heuded commission : ay) but up to late last night hadn't | vooar's tie. te tbe eemiteal Mavty Gro Will wotarwrigiie, whose tens ea gion Moh | August Lieunsher's 12th Hegiment Hund. |torscholistic® duara and. ave git to supervise boxing. ‘Nhe Commissioner | ) arrived. hig is the matel which | swap puncmes with "Med" All while in the ene it » O, . Ty, i pounds, are open for gumes with teams is to be med by the Governor and to i] Tack Curley regurds us the event of [did cadi-rutder “Oke” hes, who bar wm Londoneln the ving round aa Pet heRe ya Tee RIN gea of Penaytvunia bas: [ot thelr ‘class’ in or around New York. receive. $1,000". year ‘He would Wave | Cluett, Peabody &°Ca, Inc, Troy, N.Y. : his life as a promoter, Teak andes Od te Kav wit oe Ke b ete Oe nk woes tncouah tha | Address Solomon Clinton sole contro! of all’ professional boxing at city, or phone Tromont 1069 J. which admission is charged.

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