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rrore Ba 260 COLUMN ‘THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT ABOLISHING FREAK DELIVERIES - By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World). THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ UMP, AE THAT Coenen Here THATS @& GREASE | ; =) meson SOMETHING edie ryt SPor= gee KAISER'S ee AND IT WASNT MINUTE THERE UNCLE~ =D) s Aslan EITHER > PARAFFIN O1 i ; \ professiotlan PRIDE i < \ Manager Huggins, Arriving in Town, Says Ruth Is Pleased With Transfer to Yankees. 66 DQ ABE” RUTH is coming to New A York alright, in fact, he is glad to do and all this talk about his objections to his pur- chase by the Yankees from Boston may be considered under the head af unadulterated bunk. He will be with the Yanks when they begin their spring training and will play in all| THE JOB OF CURBING the exhibition games arranged for| THE TRick DEUVERIES HAY the team." | BE PUT UP To THE UMPIRES This is the substance of the news| which Miller Huggins, the Yankees’ | Manager, brings back from the Co. st. Huggins, it will be remembered, we nt | all the way to Los Angeles to sig up Ruth after the. Yankees paid | Owner Frazer of the Red Sox the] reputed sum of $125,000. for him. “Hug” found the giant slugger, al he says, about seven miles out on the! golf links and no time was lost in getting the Home Run King's agree- mem to play on the Polo Grounds} next eeason. ALL SOME OF tim HAVE ON THE BALL 1S THEIR DIGITS - THEN SHOULD 50, 2 ENOUGH ARGUMENT TO SATISEY ANY LAWNER. HEY, LET Me SEE wor, (OURE Rupein/ % UM=IT HAS A athe COMPOUND OF H2BSX PLUS 45 2 = y ‘ OF AxLE GREASE E- \ , NEXT THING SomME OF THESE TOSSERS ¢ WILL INVENT A BAL wiTH TRICK MECHANISM CONCEALED MEN Like cigoT ne MAY 4 HAVE TO THROW UNDERHAND - UGGINS told a story of how Ruth | Nearly won a suit of clothes | RINDING THE BALL with @ long hit while playing| 7 IN THE DIRT ball in Los Angeles. He, of course, Nal WILL PUT A was the centre of attraction whenever “¢ 3 TWIRLER. UNDER. he appeared in uniform; one ‘day a ESE 4 Suspicions — local tailor sat in the grand stand ey ay nes) A CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BALL WHEN @ PITCHE (21S Hicnbstes oll sdb oF PBeeING TH SPHans ‘Merion Club Gets| Big Golf Tourney PHILA ern Wome during practice time and carefully watched Ruth try his darnedest to knock the cover off the ball. Babe walloped at the pill several times but, couldn't get it outside the diamond. When the game started, the tailor, | probably with an eye to publicity, of- fered a $100 suit to any batter who | could put the ball in the bleachers, far out beyond centerfield, Ruth went to bat in turn, took a healthy wallop LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara Courelant, 2020, ty The" Kress Publishing Company (The New York Ey aius World.) ’ Harvard won't send its track team to England. Sprinters can run with oxfords on the home cinder path. Bikes “G iT GOES into eFFECT A flock OF STARS WILL DucoRATE THE THE DUG-OUTS - Caddock A rrives For Title Match, (Beas Derby Worth $50,000 VILLE, Ky., Jan. 2 the policy of increasing the ! all important stake event: the, Keatucky Jockey Clp Lehigh's $17,000 football pront shows they can make someting besidrs steel in Bethlehem, Pa. PHIA, Jan, %.—The East- wolf Association cham- plonship, ranking second only to the Connie says he won't trade or sell a single player to any major club. } the’ Keatui Jevby thi at the ois ball pitched and sent it) national event in importance, will be|Which leaves no more chance for an argument than there is for the Parl Caddock, ex-soldfer ‘nng| run uta drertbe. ; "a Bie § ‘a mile,” plum right into said bleach- | played next summer on the links of the | Athletics. wrenti nivad tote fer | Matt J. Winn announced lay that. | ers, When he trotted across home | Merion Cricket Club, as will the Gris- . 8 6 restler, has arrived In town after! tne Kentucky Darby woul@a@his yeur } Plate he sought out the tailor. com Cup matches, which are tri-vity But if Scott Perry raises a rumpus in Philly he'll go to the minors the |*¢veral days’ delay, owing to being) carry $30,000 in added money, which Not on your life,” said the chalk | team competitions among Boston, New |same as Scott Nearing did. padetl tA CUM Nts colli pal te miele Ch ths AE and scissors expert. “You don't get| York and Philadelphia. This was an- STOLE from his home in the Far West. He .000, which is the value of the La- ny Suit out of me; that was a/nounced at the annual meeting of the JACK FROST HAS BEEN BATTING FOR .000 IN THE WINTER |1s going to finich his training for his) {78 Championship Stakes | estab: frame-up.” No, Ruth didn’t get mad. list ay ile the Pimlico, d last year, The derby 1 $20,000 in udded money, w which js run at \Md., $25,000 added. The now displaces the Preakness as the richest guaranteed turf fixture. Women’s Golf Association of Philadel- \phia, The meeting marked the ret [ment of Mixs H. Ethel Maule of the Merion Cricket Club, who has served the association long as president. Miss! Florence McNeeley of the same or: | ganization was chosen to succeed her. | pitts, LEAGUE THIS SEASON. out with Joe Stecher, ¢ the world's heavyw ship, at Madison Square Garde Week from to-night, at Great Lt Promoter Jack Curley is to tender -sailor, for pate and Hannah will be an apptopriate battery for the Yanks on ay. TILLER brought back a fino young cold with him, which will require several days’ nursing. He looked a bit fagged out, too, on La ‘That $15,000 salary should encourage Glenn Warner to keep on saving his his arrival. He had much to sa ie : - 23,~! . . . . ‘a luncheon in honor of Caddock and however, about a new youngster who | Following ave the rosie of todayw? YANKS" cleanup man this seagon is the boy with the $20,000 salary. | his manager, Gene Melady, at the may be seen in New York baseball play in the second round of the Janu- yee ae Claridge Hael th noon and the | newspaper men w It gives ‘em plenty of =e onasce: ta see and talk with the famous gr: pier for the first time in two years Fred Fulton, who scored two knock- } jouts this week, putting away Silas They're playing baseball on ice in » veland. 4, | Practice in sliding togs next season. He is Bob Meusel, a third baseman, and the fans on the ary golf tournament being played hi Craig Colgate, Oakiand, defeated ¢ 505 1 6 Ce Or) stocher's|Green, the colored heavywe'ght, at Coast are raving abo: | Aldridge, Dallas, Tex., 1 up, 19 holes coy ta 7 " ‘ It was largely because of Stecher's 4 SUR Avedon ccs ut him. They call |W A” ‘Alexander, Old Elm. defoated| _ Only trouble with ice baseball is that the diamond's \as liable to crack | claiming of the title, which he held| Buffalo, and ‘Tom Cowler, the Eng- CAUSING ttm’ ie eae hictiee teal W. C. Thompson, Knollwood, 4,and 4; | 4% the pitchers. eee ak 8s. oe antaned the w: lisb heavyweight, at the Olympia A. ows : aivvers efiraliene ook came out of w ce Rnd. , according to Hugging, he 18 | bavi Noyes, tienview, € and 6; Clare| #00 call the game on account of wet srounds as goon as the sun fs shining, | 'POorted to be his retirement. Stecher | A-« of Philadetpiia on Wednesday | Nea, Ga Base runs with the reg- — MANGE Noo Wok ae oe threw the two most prominent con-|night, cleaned up close to $6,000 in Hobart, Ne 4 d Ate DEN ek anwiwtine thai wes : 4 tenders, Zbyszko and Strangler/these bouts, For stopping Cowler pa Ty Ue eRe a S |X Cran; bese eee Co ee Tawi ont iaipenistely declared Nel in aptiily? othe. big ane Poolh: ULA’ number ine as cha i didock S h nee OF | eM BOU Micaly. SHRP ter SOAR POOH nb You' . inated tu return to the mat, saying that he, down $3,466.40. Cowler received | ome runs Ruth will make next | sey Golf. Association at. its nul | ou'll notice McGraw is giving orders from Cuba, where an order still) had not quit the game and that he $1,980.80. The gross recipts of that year, as baseball folk do when-|!meeting this afternoon, held at the! gets you something. was still the world's champion, $10,894.40, and of | « ever Yhey gathor, Huggins remarked | PE Mmettan, Club. Tt will” unquestionably pate Wess Babs bout amounted 0) 1G Ens: onde : Mig nich eae a yh ithe net sum, which igure + that there will be no limit to the | ship. Which was tried for the first tlin« Ball clubs will be on the roud to the South on Feb 'e 4 2 Dabs clrouit-slouta, mit to the | iaet Fall, A few. members also incline | in extra day travelling. . ROAR UU RU AR AD ASW BIH WAL Rive ary et. ‘ennis UDS | Fuiton got 35 per cent. and Cowler 20 | fi fe . toa junior contess. for girls. Seat ete per cent. With the $5,041 which know. I'N not handicap him with | ment ‘favors holding the State ith W. J. B. DOESN’ struggle as near to New York as pas- AND FOR WICKED JOHN BARLEYCO! inasmuch ‘ax the affair went to @ dere Meet Next Week last season, Englewood is the In fact W. J. B. doesn’t stand for anything but himself. most accessibl OUTRO, | . . . A meeting will be held next Thursday | | If Sir Oliver Lodge could only BRING BACK departed spirits he'd ix. *!ternoon of delegates from all 106TH INFANTRY GAMES | Fulton got for beating Moran he has | realized over $11,000 in three con- tests. | any batting instructions,” said the lit- tle manager. He can go up there and hit It as far as he likes—singles, dou- | bles, triples and homers—anything be | wants. He can't make too many of | them to suit me." | Huggins will stay tn town for a week or so, during which time he ex- pects to sign up all his players, Jobnny Dundeo and Willie Jackson are the | ogy matched for another Hout in Philadelpti terest a lot of u tennis clubs comprising the Metropoli- | sigtemnaker Hanlon has secured the consent of WAS LARGE ENTRY List.| ~ tan Association, to decide upon the | pundes to fight Jackson, and. as Frank Bagle With the Basketball Players. ture, The meeting will be held at the ch, the indications are that the will meet | ,oflice of Charies Chambers, No. 10 onvmpia AL A. | Park Avenue, room 101%. eT S| the mi at a special show t@ be held by t of that city ten daye after Du policy of the organization for the fu- | jer of Jackson, has posted « forfeit to bind The entry list for the indoor games| of the 106th Infantry Post of Ameri- | : i At @ meeting of the Metropolitan | City will clash wi e racy City ike | Mouowan, box Hector Hiytle 4! ‘There'll be no trouble,” he assured |C#" Legion, to be held at the 234] Association A. A. 'U., th drawing of (Columbia wit play Baultables and] Tt is probable that application will be | zeward in Jom — fax tons go; 1 ANE dehy Moluisre ae tte us, “I will probably see Frank BAker | Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, to-mor- !the teams In the semi-final round of| staying defeated same of the t Rear te er ene er eee reaciceias | ule dtven._tne/ ew Branamisk 0; 9.) rte a ee : 3 row night, has topped the four hun- 5 : : fy defeated some of the best | socts admissio National | weight, and Eddie McAndrews of Philadelphia w Tome Pye: Maryland, on my way back | dre mark, according to Ldeut. Frank |yeig ce qe y caamBlonaiip. to bo| Henk neuvywelaht teama in the alts the Assaclation as a requlaely organized | ti ia ‘gus ofthe tae var wns tow bed «:| MICKEY DONLEY SCORES K. 0. ome, That's sone trip to Trappe. |. kuophenaon, Chabinan of the posts| Tole, the, City College of New York | AAAMETE fe, Aetious 2% PQOKINE body, with an independent vote, a |qe'nguna a. caf Faisansum 7 7*| WN BINAL ROUND OF BOUT iknow, for I've been there twice.” |Athletic Committee. The open med- | ayen » Btreet and Convent) of ‘like strength. Address K, Linden, |£ueh ‘the other two bouts Young Chaney of Baltimore A “Why not get Baker on the phone?” | ley relay rae has attracted eleven Sy she) ae ay AB. took | No. 1243 Webster Avenue, Bronx. ieee ; Te a thie daw vorx |e nee eet Pile He) Ss a ‘ee live ee place 4 al Turn Verein of oo , annual meeting of the New York | on of ‘Trenton clashes witb Joo O'Mounell of | ick Onley kno! out You some one asked. teams, and the haif-mile relay, puark will clas awalnee Grace Glut | | Tennis Club will be held at the Kepub- ide | OC EMEW Parte teal nal ‘Oh, I could, at that,” replied Hug-|to American Legion posts, will ha yeep : ————————emmmmnnnin, [ici Clud, No. 4 West Forieth Street, | Tovesier Ve _ ¥ bat rons gins, “but I } of New York and the Jersey Harriers . \ jnext Tue evening, The programme | re round bj t the ae t I can't talk business and /|ten teams starting. The University | i. prog Although Deve Driscoll has champiou Jobany ie look’ over his for j h ¥|of Bayonne will meet Bronx Church Owtt | will open with a dinner at 7 o'clock, |) Ds LA : City st night. atare the cna, by telephon: f Pennsylvania, Millrose A. A..| pTou The “wih here: GteBEEN Sah » jand special entertainment will Le pro: | Kilbane and Benny Valew signed up ugh carte : 0 fe SCABON starts, Muse + 2 : ouse. © winners of both th i" eae. lease 2 is club, the Arena A, C, o€ Jer orker took (a severe beatin ways, he expects to mien 1 jh mat) n yh us veulet A Morn-| games will play the dvelding samo By Chatter es Sule Bolg’ part of the m et i 7 Mago ms a no da seloctist tor tne | befor: pe stay ed down for the f mention aay name gre the most p of the entries “a Tho’ most. interesting and importar ble sow fo) ie menond and tuok u bad dip . or the medley relay, | wilt pribeiy stage tin contest at bis hor Par than ons 2 eae . z game which will be of great in- matter will be in connection with th papa ginal Ae PCa eee’ HEY w. | vaney, Sid Leste; Frea"atty alike Des toreat to basketball followers is the | The American Bowling Congress| prospects and plang for new and per- | lowing the Leonand-Lisaiee Vou, wiper invert anu tition cee hens ap ere discussing Jack | Charles Bluch, will xive the univer: | COMME clash between the Cathedral | tournament for the world’s champion-|Manent grounds. | There has lang been | oy manager of Joo Lynch, the weet] (Kid) Burns of New Orteans,. wi Dempsey and the American |sity mart quartet, composed of Sher Brefeasional Lightweight champions | ship is to be held at Peoria this yea porary arrangements OP the alu,” | side tautam, denies the report that lynch was] stituted for Murty Cross, Cross, though Legion up in Jack Curley's of- ma and 8. Robert Maxarn, "l Pive, amateur lightweight ttle hold. | Starting March 10 and continuing unti = beaten by Ruy Moore in a reount boxing bout | iver’ ed a box, ad bean barred by flee leat night, when Charley Rove, {oy ie tnsarre, Pgh: faitard flan intent Will he staged we St [March 31, Secretary Abe Langtry say#| RICHIE RYAN SCORES K, Q, | iz tnd Hey Sore nowt mt ie ue | Bing ag guluklyempatched for tic the dig little trainer who was over. | fending down a team of sixteen men. omew's Hall, No. 209 Hast | that entries are being received so faut | e Ue sare Mead, “Uierefore it 1s tmpomsblo that Moore | full count be the salle mr thie ieee niaclt ce ce |twelve of whom will compete in tt » Hext Tuesday evening that the tourney looks like a record | AT 66TH ST. ARMORY SHOW | ous have beaten bim, Somebody else must bave! Oakey Keyes reached an even dogen , » ep up: half-mile run, breaker, Last year the prize money for been 1 rading under Lynch's mame, straight) Knockouts when he dropped “They” (meaning the Amencan : é cal TY ve is desirous of | which the bowlers competed passed the | = | — \s Jack Shaw ear ther deat | Pies Sa a book in, pponents’ courts | $35,000 mark, and it will be more this} Major J. Franklin Dunseith, com-| jequerts for tekets tor Leonant-tundee | round of unother scheduled d gion), “make me sick with their | like of that, Wouldn't he have been | Xt? 140 pounds. | season, ao they say. "1 nty an-Keb, 9 ae already being | Mi!l+ a - i been |The 1 record this season manding officer of the First Field Hos- | pout in Jemey City on-Veb, already being di nonsense about Dempsey, I : it help? Y Won't | hac (uk arosnaet Pesianed 0 Ae aigumtne hit he woos ant pakulnat 2 loases. | Addre pid, Statue gree the winners in ia | pital, N.Y. G., staged his usual month- |rewsval in large rmmbery ¢y Dr vera! | ; ° e organization on account of | Vody chusmfying him as a "Dwyer, No. lbh Avenue A term Individual bowling | champion, © of boxing contests for {of Ue theatze ticket agence in 7 have ene Scores Easy Win, it, and I know several soldiers who | Stehper, de you PRhinclander 6832 between | {he Forage AregNey silers, rooklyn. sna at | en aave eat the tetnbers of hin | 2iwedy assed him to eend them orer several hun} py Harold Fu nave or are going 2 Jack Kearns is a wise bird at 7.30 P.M alleys, win ‘en | the Bmusement 6 area tickets, as they want to plac ethun on sale, | the Je bail” Who defeated F are going to do the sam. ent on another in the group, © ; 19) for Knoblock, "'stofka |command at the armory of tho field | dred ‘lchelh Bh tits ieee a 0. Charlie Beecher on Tuesday night thin, “By rushing to the defense of Demp. meme o: oinletie vais five will ui onl, ACUTE ries TRE | hospital, No, 66 West 66th Street, last - at Newark, scored another easy victory Why, it’s all silly," chippea sey's Was record he has steered pos ae Aa b University | Pastime alleys was postiined and another “series | night. ‘The show was an excellent one, | Champion Johnny Kilbane, who fights Joanny | last night in Paterson over ‘Torun! Aeeat ave a A sible eriticinm away efron hice (eeemcce mtied x evening at Gescwinder “and Homer wubstituted, “The every bout being full of real action. | sturray, the Harlem featherweight, in the star | Elm.) Farese toyed with Elin for six Csaey ey all tried to duck ittand Jack you know wax young enough ‘The Philadelph an cn: roadway alleys. Hrooklyn— he programme Was, featured "with | jogr of aix rounds at the National A, C, of Phila. | FOUNdS amd caine, with a rush in the hey're sore because Dempsey did.” to Bo shoulder a pack. And he had Viable record on and arc e330, 10K, YE) BOE 28 21M, tt; ata, | Ere Bran BOUTS, tenon, were precede "deli orton night, is to © 8 guarastey | stantly to avold a knockout, — Harold “Everybody knows that Dempacy 20 dependent unless you can call ‘\s4) alee ive oners one 9.” Total. 1.333; average, 190.’ | In the main event Richle Ryan of the | of $1,500 for his end, Murray is to box tor 20) Parese will meet Young Chaney at the and every other fighter in the dusl- {himPRey one. Dempsey did so : ALP Fa toa RD, Tota went Bide, ‘and formerly, Hehtweight | pr ect. of the wceipia, Tho advance ale so | National Athletic Club in Philadelphia, ib ° hing worth while in the ship yards,! Knight o means ae: ee dhe. oeTOtah, champion ‘of the S2d (All American) | largo that bundreds will be turned away for wen | Jan, 3 ness ought to have been on the other and earned a lot. of money fer ihe ne ents of Bt ships wi fare A A030 2h, Division.) Us 8. A met Jimmy Conway | of toon - side,” added another part Dy ey Hed Cross and other war®funds. All the ak of Montrea = Levinsky Pind sy ; mer BAN Ut ty ee oe, one other war funds, All the sing As Biapl Hive ‘ae tut Spartany In the fourth session Richie rushed! at the West Hoboken A.C. Hoboken. Nod to- | MENTE nee erard: Haag. veren't and that’s all there is to it, pha did was manage hint. Yes, i Made lormens court, Brook: {h ine Amerie from his corner and hammered C4 night y Nable Eddie Flotchor, Sa UL ORTH AMBOY. N Bat Phere's no good reason, however, for | SC8th* a wise old owl. 7 aa ‘of “then, from one end the ring to th Sicger boxes Larry an and Mickey Nelwon taces | Hig scored ori enny Victor cee ell . Curley pulled the gong on the con-| Grace Baptist Five has oa thes “tallled. By finally knocking him out Tsenett {Pio Wie ioyar ingling out Dempsey as the terrible versation at this point MEE Vou inierhatuntee andvaina fe open date a minutes of battling with a right Young a ; iehting cc 4 shoemaker or 0 move tend 1@ “lk about,” he said "go down on ages 115 pounds and will travel for Tea ote more and thelr ty ie tee pring by the muarce: | Rotictctonuaon A. A, of dobuenn iy, In the eight-round semi-final” Jinn nea ahee f es mau mover instead and’ are about that euitable. gusrentee, Address Lo Van they will Be" rewarded with first non leaving’ the ring by the guards- | [Oi rind od In. the ind getnt tinal trary ; pion of the world, novody wrestling match at P F448 No. 20 West 20th Street it Mike MeCabe of {club's neat iow on Ko, 6, Loo Mowlands of | of Newar would have known or cared wat h 30, Tall iit rie Bunter Company bowlers wm elf to be n classy | Milwaukeo faces silent Martin, Young Jake semen did, alae Lntos qnaranty, (Pruat. Bank of Commarce'| fee. tae Chey lightweight by ¢ ly defeating Jot i) meets K, 0, doe O'D: ot Hrooaiyn | We hlin W ‘What gets me,” interrupted an in a esentatives are still tled for frat. plane | RUnG, |The score Stanley of Philadelphia : yy Sullivan of Jersey City tatckles Waliy | | WIL« nae el o The fracas. “Douglas hha fur the match and will bet ami ck J Federal Ruscrve, 60-38, | pia mat Lg Lae a Revues tt Beet! Frankie Bums, the py, Lougin) tear ane natanes, “There's a guy that can some friends at a iuncheon while ‘Commerce won from oes eee Marke of tn t ai Waray Cchamplany ehgyyxd. 1 Jamey Gi) wee 9 9 womainsk Sea aiiethtee dave jump off cliffs, over bouses und th Clark ne te f est Duseds i ring we ilo oF dyrogs Vammede fm yeas Meumdey night by mee’ My if ", ie Hotel Claridge. H et Arcade Ha, Breoklya, dota) Sap R&S! wig Dare Amey OD Mito Do os te Kh, pee EE CNA Soeledetdnn im | fellows endured in the y a s ip st race | gin! Dempsey Is No Slacker, Declares ilps Middleweight — Title Says Jack Is Gamest and Squarest of Men. By Alex. Sullivan. ORLD'S Jack Dempsey may have been getting many knocks along the | line lately because of the fact that he didn't serve his country in the late war, but Mike O'Dowd, niddleweight champlon, and tho only American titleholder that did see tion on the other side, to his defen: und he doesn’t his her wor ace omes mince words, eit Aw ‘moa member of the Legion,” began Mike, fel- iows who have taken that er than thou attitude and ed panning because he didn't get in are all wrong when it comes to calling Jack a slacker and other jarsh names. | know Jack person- vlly and I don't think a finer or gamer lad ever stepped into a pair of shoes, “['m strong for and so ure mest of the boys who ved with me on the other side. You know, when wo were waiting to come home there was little eb thout except sport for us to talk particularly vox ng. Jack wasn’t heavyweight chan pion t but we knew. he had stopped Fred Fulton and a score other big ind evel | spoke to sing his praises. body new Jack home cir ason he stance the re enlist “Jack was in the deferred clas cation list, because of certain ru drawn up by Couns und he didu't have any more to do with his no xuing to thp front than anyhody else Most fellows that went across wert drafted. and [ don’t think anybody wits tickled to death with the pros pects of taking that long, dangerous yoyit ross seas, and then goit rough the horrors of war--that vefore they donned the unite Then the s¢ of everybody w make the hes things and to hop and pray for a safe return home, “[ muess Dempsey has had knocks since he was a lad as ar, He been on his own most of his He has been buffeted about 2 cork on the ocean since he was a| oungster. He knows what it is to 0 Ne without eating; he knows what if is te ba cramped underneath ight trying to go ay F var nat pes of getting it is to be a yee F e was called before is trying to sup- agate fs oward, or allied slacker, T would pan I fare-thee-well, but I know what big hearted, ce geous fellow he is, und if I ever hear anybody calling him things that he is pot I'll not stand idly by. Dempsey has sent gram to Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, President of the Army, y Civilian | Hamilton A, ©, of Passaic tically matched to fixh! erweight at ¢ Feb, ‘The Sportemen's Cl expects to we Burm on Keb. it Ned. Duta B ia also pra! nde or ® Cham from Ja & guaran hird of th fight Jobnny Pi ter Morgan wants a guaran ore he wil jor Britton to re. 9. $2,000 for Britiva Jor Welling, ck Chleago tight Hebi, wb he xious to box Kddie Fitasiamons widanuiy fight southpaws. No: conter with havin Lew Teadier twice kuock ing out Brown of New Haven, be bas beer to box ¢ e Chaney of Balti that clty ow Jan, Welling is to reeelve a uranice of § Wi a yiiiege of 30 « Al Shule New Heuford, thes: ttle we Down barked uy to uivet Kt the St, Paul battler, tor fifteen round don a American A. A, of Balin the i-finwl of ten rounds Broukly th ake a Whale phin tur tw rounds Herman ch matobed by his Holder S heavyweight championy rican | Mike O’Dowd Doard of Boxing Control, demanding that that body investigate thoroughly charges made by several American Legion posts that he is a ae An officer of the Army, Navy and Civiltan Board of Boxing’ Control, in |making public the telegram yesterday, aid that the Arbitration | Committes would meet al an early date and com ‘sider the question whether or not an in- vestigation, as asked for by Dempsey, should be held. a Reich and Flynn Suspended by | Jersey Boxing Commissio: |, TRENTON, Jan, 23,—Conelud» ing that Dan (Porky) Flynn of Boston and Al Reien of New York pulled off x |enam boxing exnibition before the Pal ace A, CG. In Trenton on last Christmas Day, th tate Athietie Commission to. temporarily barred both men from jengaaing In bouts in New Jersey. |is prohibited from part! Jexhibitions in New Listen, Lester ! You evidently never tried a Par-amount Shop, judgin’ trom your little “pome.” A Wisit “Backward, (arn backward 0 Time, in your fig 80 glea s Give os our and w Give ns the old-fashioned thirty cent lunch, And blooming young soup greens at two conts « bunch Orchestya seats at a dollar & throw. Good shirts und kellys at two bucks or aa. turn backward, O . in your Might, Give us our hops again, for to-night.” Lamb, in The Evening Mas: Just Lester You won't find any sugar, or any lunches, or any soup greens. orchestra seats, kellys or booze, but Lester, “them there good shirts is here,” $2.00 and $2.50—not to mention scores of other standard-priced needables for the well-dressed man. And what's more, guaranteed to please, money back. 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