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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920. PY Fano BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Prominent Officials’ AA At Don’t See Any Need of OLUMN TRYING TO FOLLOW FATHER’ S FOOTSTEPS - By Thornton Fisher Changes in Tennis Rules ‘opyright, 1920, by The Press Pubiishing Co. (‘The New York Evenirg World.) | see, . Stee ane ager Think National Body Should | eliminate severai old-time tennis tay: . i i i layed der thi nt rt - > | Wait Until All the Countries| reyes seh Tatknown and underetsed : Get Together and Then In-| the world over. In the present tem there is marked distinction ternational Code May Be Adopted, ’ By William Abbott. 80 there is no possible chance of a mis- tween the point score of each and the score of the game of each set, understanding. In the proposed sys- tem the scoring of points afd of games is exactly the same, with the t ( i Young Bob Fitzsimons Yet Far f Removed From His Famous | Father’s Class as a Fighter. ROMINENT officials don't see) consequent chance of a mixup. P the need at this time for new “The proposed handicapping rele ‘ would change the principle of han- | tennis rules for scoring, handi-|dicap matches from the winoing of caping and another definition of foot|sets to the winning of points, It fault. They take the view that the|Would be impossible to tell who is ahend until the match is over. A {national association at its annual! record would be necessary to Keep lineeting Feb, 6 should refrain from/track of the points made by each changing rules of the court game un-| Player in ench game, and the winner : ” | would not be decided until the total ti! all countries can get together and | number of points made by euch com- decide on a uniform code that would |testant is figured out and the han- (The New York Evening Wort) GEnE TONNEY WENT OVER THE TOP | AGAIN BY STOPPING WIM ‘ot a lot to learn yet be-| fore he will be anywhere | { near as good a fighter as y MONAHAN in Seat govern many international matches | deap added. If the total number was his fathe was the general _ AND SO SECOND. , iayed 4 & the next few Of points of each contestant is the opinion of the fans who attended the + THE SPIRIT Jost A BAREAGE OF vautn, TRO bal the “one hie same ater the hanutaups are com- ar HES AND years Hn , ¢ “S' puted the result naturally is an um- all-etar show of the Arena A. C. in THE OLD Fs ay ) Hod bs MeN cers union” idea would t ‘ul i fortamate tte. f Sersey City last night pally w Bos corNER- } & Minute, ¢ {tennis with various nati laying | “The proposed change in the foot lt was only Young Bob's second ~ under the same rules. rule ‘mud permit the server to hop e Hout and he stopped Eddie West, T. Adee, President t the air while serving, tes Lawn Tennis As: Seagoned fighter, in seven rounds. The tions werlaturs ‘Bis obleatioh a tine tage: ing Satie q feferee wanted to have Weat take to prop rules muinly becaus the racqi heleve , Ws corner in the fifth round, but he country is acting alono in the matter | this would dev an added ad- er cihie the Souneeter reminded | MONAHAN heve tha an pe advantage enough Adee further believes that sev Former President Robert Wrene the old-timers of the famous old was SiMePLy of the contemplatd rules are not we changes which affect the freckled marvel. He has tive! ‘TAROET” practical aul rule method of scor: i paacrick Robert D. Wrenn, veteran court dd handi ure of @ drae- H eee ant Lil a we finish he dis- for. THE jstar and former President of the na- tie nature.” 1 opinion that Uttle losed that his right possesses a = ssociation, supports Adee inj advantage would result from the .pre= “gnockout wallop | COULONT HT BUT HE AGT Tene | und on the now changos in the | posed changes In. the playinet code What the “chip of the old block" STOPPED HIS OPPONENT ke Adee, the former associa- | Tennis us) for some ; il Las \ t~epdIe WEST IN THE 77 1 believes that American offi- time campaigned for a clearer defi- i Reeds most is experience and some one | AHWowsrer US 18 BOBS Mebattg 6 committing a grave error nition of the foot-fault rule, whieh ; Who can teach him how to hit. He OS yee. ae RO tt king new rules without con- for many years has been a bone of undoubtedly has the latent punching | ath ability and if he gets the proper | handling should develop in time into! ® dangerous heavyweight, although! whether or not he'll ever be the great fighter that his father was is prob- nnis associations abroad, | contention. The move to alter the strongly that these | method of nz grew out of a de- 3 Fs rules should not be, sire to eradicate ‘ and “deuce adapted.” said President Adee, when | from tennis, words which grated on ed his opinion regard finer sensibilities of some racquet posed radical alterations would ! wielders, RINGSIVL — the pro- lermaytica! | ie ieee Ai There is one thing that Young Rob Ww Possesses, though, that his father more ASKED EVERYBODY ELSE or fess Jacked, and ARTER. THE Bout eas, or pep. The was a sort of PALM BEACH, Fla, Jan, 27.—The @ take-things-easy type, while the Lakeworth tourney, first of this year's youngster wants to win from the ‘Smith Springs Palm Beach golf events, started with Jump. the qualifying round which M, A, Cur- AS another fan remarked: “It wl Big Surprise by roll of Oshkosh won in 75. He was out | .at is aggressive. | ! « plainly ev Champion Johnny Kiban 122 pounds at the ring site for any one, Kilbane, ike Cham. | pion Pete flerman, holder of the! * okisn edd) who mye ee THE SAD TALE OF JOHNNY BUFF - Locke KNOCKED DOWN 4 nHE Like Ss fe ise oo 5 tumweight title is anot ‘ 7 had only seen Old Bob in his second in 36 P a ¢ A SURE SHINE IN THE SE RO: S80 OUT hee bs bette Dale t : elt - o e i in 36 and in in 89, playing an even, the stars who b n thei Hobckeo A. (6, oni Brida. nue-o la auetner fight may be he wouldn't bave looked Whipping Martin consistent game, but which at no ae - —— en a ponents making t ts t min Maxey (ret, the Beookta Bett any better than did the youngster.” tUme was brilliant, Carroll was run- and of them, while they t? + will a against Kidle Gorman of Jerey i * There is romarkable interest in Relea ner-up in the tourney last year and Young Bob's career and if be can! CLEVELAND, 0O., Jan, 27.—Sergt only secure efficient coaching ho may | R#Y Smith of Camden, N. J., outpoint- féme day be battling Jack Dempsey |O1, RoP Martin of Akron, O.. heavy” | for the championship, lating his lamented the middleweight « another Jack Demps: weigh in at any weight. Over rims sort “Anxious. ic at anya “hiladelphia on Saturday night I l122 pounds. Kilbane weighed In Mur-| yoy ge be tes been signed wp for fie boom, An ay himeel*, and Johnny tipped the} ite wii take on Jobony Murray in s few weeks, 0 Bi | sexte + {821-2 pounds, Kilba -. ey re- | mate no a ) get on the scales Parker Cine, who fought Jack Perry of Pitte Ao HAG TiAte = Yueh at the Olympic A. A. of Phitadehytia twee. ty may send a WO) Wie gackeon, ¢he of on! Tightweudht, enge Cu if Joinny Sie | uae ‘oarley Hayes, the sensational Flarlem fenste ermeight, who {s managed by his brother, Jeok will not meet the title holder, Alfred , Morell of New York, who is not here. ¢| ‘The amateur championship of Phila- deiphia will be decided over the Hunt gdon Valley links, Merion. withdraw- | in ita favor, A ntie City will be ty t the date of the He eet ae cae Gay Giants aren't the first ones that are going to San Antonio with a Kauff. advanced a we ME ean (th and two were evenly {ous The ¢ S TONPHRINSHE Liab alee | rd Unive: BNYH TUNNEY jooks Mike tha, Each boxer scored a clean knockdown. | Will be limited to t # thig sea- |. Big !cague managera will soon be working the fat off their players. Bo- | defend the . most promising of the new| The splendid snowing of Smith an’ the (qualifying round to be at | winding n the head and working down. | aie gavconialdoal iia laitar Entin Webtwelght, meets in this ol stead of over the | ap ; ci waleel taday (0 sete | crop that is being prepped to the defeat of Martin were stunning sur- | Qahinen holes, inatens from a man closely in men je ie, y asain has As long a ee 5 m1 t pmu the AL ©. of} meme day take away Jack Doapacyre| rites. “Martin liad been expected tol {wen wetted Dreeiient of tie Cole Ase long as near-becr is constitutional, St. Louis will remain in The] vaca rowing and wa Cream City lwin wi e ove sociation of Whiladelp! Anheuser-Busch Linh OWI A, mand be pAvcing ont | Haureis, Ho won another ght by the, “I With ease over Smith, whom he A jade p 4 ch league Wh OW LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Byewine Nod) \ welght champion of the A r, ina thereby emuU- | slashing ten-round bout here Inst night ither who took | Smith won the newspaper and ringside own wway from cision, vee Smoth won five rounds and Martin CAMBRID al requ ne nae: idiewengit, for twetve roumis to a @e- a the Past End A, 0, of Bridgeport | on MD, 4. Ctine m te reneewe a guaran puch with & dito anit sires who: | regarded a: her steppi HPe ASeOCIA challenge i Another big surprise oe the night | ¢r nx list. At present 300 members are | . . . 40. Harvard waive. Smith came here an un-linfiuded on the clah's ros | ‘Was the knocking out of Johnny Buff, Ehown Ie csolnon aitice cS hea RN Census returns from Detroit show everything there is growing fast ™M in won the championship of the @ Jersey City bantam star, who re-/| ition force in. the tiy gave Jack Shark: hard in $500, with @ quarantes of $500 with au rill ao againststor ww | Option Of 26 per cent, of the grom receipte only aria ay will meet ome Zod a pies ‘The toring game in Niiadeintee ts in a more 7 . o flours@ring condition at present Can i has bean te fght penmoter of //0T Many ram, At the Otymple A. A. last nn Uh Fee ee eoene tom | Wetnewiay night the gram ronipte emumnte! to at Yountakah means an’ cutlay of ‘$450 | €xcept the grass around Jennings’s stand at third base, Hefend beeau cre would’ be no cme | ve Miiwentkoe in shar Amirown ayn be] OO oS ste ae ne gare 80, a j > < He has hen |; Re for cum stock, #100 dues and $50 < Be res tee oe ; ch ae so. | 88 L crew t land after tue | ig ay oa Awemha with Liew] por dieggh fight, in two rounds by Mickey Del- vl q a likely opponent OFT pace 38 she Bend rs. ular Fiame CONNIE MACK CLAIMS H GOT PLENTY OF PROMISING Conte 3 rd regatta a New London e Anstmlian weit ChaMpiO. | ney dropped $06.60 tm the Gomes at the éfer- 7 | mont. A right te the jaw did the | Georses Carpentler, twenty Junior, eighteen honorary, and | TIMBER, BUT THE TIMBER IS CHIEFLY ABOVE THEIR NECKS. Yale, accord era Jan the middle 9f ent entrances, 5 ; Haciom EXdin Mooner amd anotine American) Benny Yalger mast ourcly to Cafting on weight Sustraiia test, for 12 wan Jeurund stone ' ; knockout route, this time stopping | in his campaign to se The membership campalgn. of the Cag © realy r the! vouniakah Country Club is at an end Detroit and Cleveland are already fighting tor sixth place, even before | i as ott ‘ a now schedu.cu 1, 1919, To J etter, i cone : Sattytl two non-resident, making « grand total sa) 8 idering te trick. Buff wus knocked down four Stab inetedine aii ence chitlenging times before the referee came to nis! St h A jbl Looks like the now lawn tennis rulings will be arisued out on the courts, rescue. ecner rrives | Mike Brady left Boston for the South np the cup but would. be st pres Clark of Allentown out- the other day and (when he winds up SOME KID. iad Womcoy obec in the only Fi C ddock Bout nis Southern campaign he will head for ra ‘ ; Detroit, Instend of returning to. Massa- Ma the Houston Street wild » wo! He feature event to go the limit, orva Shupetts, George Bowden, of Com k f h \ mee : -—— Wealth also ix wending his Way to the n LTHOUGH the Joe Stecher-Eart| Joe Stecher, who will face Earl Cad-|land of real sunshine Caddock wrestling match {s| dock in Madison Square Garden on Fri-| a, chi hes ' only three days off, nothing has |day night to settle all debate concern-| tween th and United States tarly ion Koat Club of this in the developm: varsiiy oar, eprevented et the lout night Uae Valuer retosed to make 12% puonce for bout with Young Channey of Baltimore a! on: joc the Dutadelgee alute, As Champion Jotnn: boxes Geors [Nive want Valger to mute 1Ob wt 3 P.M. c or LS) at ringmde, te Gianna ere thai the $ offered a be th Mickey Donley | match will not be cfinched, uiehie Mijehei) at Detrolt im two weeks, tot © MeDonald. the Engtish Ine Welling an offer of $12.0 Loudon, Wall houts with some fast erpple fast » the breadbox house or a pieces fighter that’s is also after weight » und having bh would do additional crowning and ther that or K.O. ough, the Kid will cha! dack Britton. ready, His manager, Wilbur Hersh Wilbur figures ‘the fil I furnish the reela, | F sold, ‘The a rights to him s easy to KO. a guy Kid is willing to figh* fo He would prefer to ta | of i ; but nll his exe eonard. About four miles afte ysey by carrying a set of hor rover the |back teeth ‘crowned, He figures Dempse a Bowling Alley by Chatter rex The crack Metropolitan Bowling Club | five defeate sht ino! fF -Been eaid about who is to referee it, | ink the heavyweight wrestling cham- | enlor Galf, Associations bs We assumed that George Bothner | Pionship, arrived in this city yesterday. | TG itawa ‘course. It. will follow [attend to. the adian Sentons’ tournament. If the Dem ‘fe meeting will be TO “4 te mcen heareweights will \onne A. A. at the Greenville Schovtzen Park to. it, dow Couk of demey Olty will sake on Bit Switvan of tue U.S. Navy and Pad Same will teeth OK Would be the n We learn that no aon tf He wasted no time in continuing his | n for the Job, but) caining and wrestled for an hour or :, wo at George Bothner's gymnasium on| “Fubber,”" sin tloried the matter to him. Instead, it] {Ve a Hib Lt ab. | Won the frat West 234 Street, where he will estab. | Mon the fr has been rum that Gene Malady, |tish his camp until the bout Is over, | Sentwnber Manager of Caddock, would like to Stecher never looked better, and said paey bout fal sort of | He has the postal card bought y, wit » has even men- insist on two-thirds 0 two reels, And t) ‘counting ten will also be Will also have Britto; Domini ear and th jes at Apawa the movie will ts jonograph rights of the id will have these f. And his wriches wir Whitey Align, anotber loca) to himst the University quintet last | “ its, ———e SOMIS MORE ABC THE KID LATER ny of the most exciting games bring on Sandy Griswold from the| that he was ready even now to go to oe i & Fron Who nmde Aimeott a fixture os slate. Griswi vet. | the mat with Caddock or anybody else, | ° ever rolled in the American Nations) |.) awrclunatet of National A.C. af Phila West to officiate. Griswold is a vet- | the mat with Caddock or anybody cae. | SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS Prohibition here only a few days and Congress Te ment by a score of $76 to 96. ‘Lhe AINSHOMIRCREN Ge on wice is alee DEO Ai] TOUD EARL Hy Sniote Sty Jeti on seuNay eit te turing emg OPEN AT SARANAC LAKE. ry * ‘5 A ue from behind, arold Hor- | dreds of fans at the Kiloane-Murray bout, bas ine i ton, anchor of the team, striking oUt. | booked an all-star card of bouts for his show vn | Seems as if Sims-had put Daniels in the liars’ kin Sam Roberta, the lend’ mau of the|nest Saturday Tight, ‘Hata Farge tate | ' ae @ ciee se) jpuote’) Ave, came within a pin of tying.| Xaaux Claney, Xt. (0; Joe 0/Donnaiares Fete? it also looks like the Navy Cross is practised in the Na i Bera nea euere, OF She tournament, (sis | danas qud Wille Besa of New! Beagretcn 78 s Lg je Navy quite often. | nuia by Ht. Mesioh of the Iosedate Club | Badie 3 eran newspaper writer with a thor : ough knowledge of wrestling as well | Men hidton eaeee aa other sports, but he is an old man| Caddo -k was out on the road again estan mee Jtoo old, we should think—to judge | yesterday morning and did a_ litle SARANAC LAKE, N. Y “such an important match as this is Rreatling je the afternoon. He too i i i ; : We “to nea te it wieoves A 10 ut ready and will not do much hard| Skaters from all parts of the ee ereeneny 3f Yo RS) work from now on. States and Canada are here for partic! as he puts it, Un Alsons of Philadelphia *, Tony Ste who Is acting as pation jn the cha jonship events A split in the fast frame is no casy job to walk around @| and manager for his Espn nec tarsi) waa eet chances. He Was the only “pair of wrestlers for an hour or 80, | yesterday in t take witter carniv cane aio! Bus Ni ht for Mitt A ti: t bowler on his team. ‘The Unt} 20° Wath eyes focussed on the men con- |is ‘sure to, wi aye Ciubs in New yeh y g rtists* y team had three men’ who req | having been Ul for weral wea, ba ‘ nuoualy, and every now and then| only smiled w vas made | Coveland Rochester, ‘ 2) or more. ‘The poor work ot | « broken hao fe will box Flenrl Hoursea, cham forced 10 stoop, be ind and almost lie |to the bout. He is a modest fellow, |‘Toronto are represented Clay ner Decision. ,iympia A.A. dost night, B was jonsible for Univ | pion of the (Canadian Expeditionary forces, before oa the mat when a fall secfhs im-| 824 Spparently goes on the theory | plonship events to be: contest BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. —Clay ontroal defeate Cooper tallied but 138 the Hustlers’ A. C. in the armory at Pougbixepsie minent. that actions speak louder than words, |are a 220-yerl dash an race, | Turner, the Indian light heavyweight, | padre MINE won overy | ten trames, the game betwe 4. ei. puihe ibaa! es racaaa’ a be You'll i ( The demand for tickets continues to pil a aay | rf ing on in the Att ersity team and the Onawas, i ou ionize these silk) Bothner should haye the job, if for| grow. The floor beams of Madison made a big hit with the local fight fang | sixth re self from sity were returned the winne City A. C., Je City, Feb fi; Jaber White ne other reason than that it is ‘a New| Square Garden will creak under thelr BASKETBALL NOTES. re last night by outpointing ing knocked out | With w score of 9X to 866, ‘The Metro rounds to a drcision, Boston, Feb. 19, and] four-in-hands. H York affair and he is a: New Yorker, | burden next Friday night. vad n lama, the heavyweigh is | bolitan-Onawa nt to the Mets’ Joey Fox, National A. C., Philadelphia, M: iy a H Importing another man seems unnec- - Bias 1 ipadiew a 4 twelve round aah at the O'Gatty Brothers Are Winners, | with @ total of 125 to Seu, ade from squares” of ue to Injuries received by three o| reo Duve Fitzgerald of N rae Wf oLaekes 0 Ga ne | re — iti ‘ van 4 pili 2 y O'Gatty, Uh Krule Miller of the Crotgne allers, Broux soi wauteee dieearn 4.0 (Ercan sik—our own im. w York boxer, sity out | stituted for Waiter Berchakdt of the Heb, eemary in this cause and, with ull due > : . : ; their star men, the Harmony Five will) promptly awarding him. th respect to Mr. Griswold he can’t be any | Bi D P. th |the ond. of the oontest SEES diginn of wrestling than Bothne:, oxer on LEU | not ve adic to participate in another | ee h ’ pointed Wil praia a hid tha pompimid seriva of th i dan devided to etage tho ‘ Parone ot Wrestling than Bothagr, A stent, until” wet. Nauturday "night, | clagsed Walliams in neariy every round. | Roundy ‘bere “lant “night Trackerg | ponies goamtinanie, ule 2 | puna. boat between Chaspion. Senuy imine a ee ; fie se game In his 'own claw, | Loses Right Arm tinct ieee ide sy they [ane hw Mad Min tna" wad way ‘amd | Prewney, Sms, whppmed Kid Blac of | Fei scerata bees Dela eat sauutus pattems, | Stecher, by the way, js in town fit} will clash ina double hender, mee nie} holding on. | Bie. ate taeeae Cut on what is known as a! ene oan wut ina A —_—_—— mar Lyceum in the afte n, and | be 4 ' Me Su, LAS, MIT: total, LAOE : A A ny at| PARIS, Jan Louin do Ponthiou, {{ravelling’ to South rookiyn ‘where | Muara Pate Farmer Away. nn Naess tcng a eee ioe, 20, ips, 16a, 171 true bias instead of the or- Bothner’s ym in West 42d Street, champion featherwoight boxer of! ining evening. ‘The tjurien’ tot | Murray, ‘New York sensational Fitzsimmons, New York's sensational ee ast ae as ee dinary long bias. eee, ene Birmael€ on et | France, will fight no more, The 11tte | Fyre Me we cat the “Washines | featherweight, who defeated ‘Johnny |Hehtwelzht, easily de 1 Brankte! sti 0 "he rll is * ie ne Takes more goods, but lets 5 | fellow lay in a hospital here to-day {ton Heights TH. A. team, which the the Workl's” featierwelsnt | Soboe!l, Buffalo's lightweight champlon, | Hips oeimeen Maly Mors asd Ciiaies tuimee bas | . » A INGLISH fistic critics must have | eovering from the amputation c¢|harmons. argregution won, “ihe vies | champion, at, Hilindetphia Saturday {here Mat night in ten rounds at tho! Style eead ant! * ware dee owing io 1H nowle e you tie the sort of knot you & fine opinion of how boxing in| "covering. tr mputation of | iene Emcimy attache For “Ho | MEN knocked out, Frankie Farmer Gt) Gueonsberss "A, (C. “Fiusimmont® wag like and have it stay put Me wR his good right arm. De Ponthieu|Yorkville boys ig city in the th ¢ e feature | the aggressor all the way, having Schoell 4 conducted here and how boute|ti® good right arm De Ponthiew | eight-round bout at the Foresters’ Club | eeting’ around. the ring ‘from hand tett in your best ° YP Ae are won and lost. Listen to this| Christmas Day, During the bout he| Sk Bartholomew's will tackle t here tast night, hand smashes on the jaw, Hehobll lasted i 4 : wae t x cathedral Pewas (he forme —— e- limit. by continually clinching, but t “Shire? \ from the All Sports Weekly: ruffered.an Injury to his arm that |oathedna Feqasus itary Mike O'Dowd Stops Fisher fe ea oniina: nvestment *“Shire” collars are pure; \ “I met Teddy Lewis, the backer of | resulted in the amputation The Saint Toe Mike | - . ying in untiring SYRACUSB, (N.Y. Jan | o'Dowd, world's middleweight Ghar pion, of St. Paul, knocked out “Young” | Fisher of this city in the third round | scheduled ten-round boxing bout | I of severa) of Howling Teague Street Was pos'pamed nual at present, di ts Of coach Léeut, Jack Murth Physical director of St. 1: and was formerly an atta RMicleney and eonamy of spare e linen where the wear comes. Thorough training at the Styles you grow attached ' to. Demers Stops Crosby of Bayonne, NEW BEDFORD, Jan mers of this city stopped Jimmy Wilde, in the club the other A : De Ponthiew is twenty-seven years y When he showed me a cablegram | old. He started boxing in 1908 and which stated that in newspaper opin- | has engaged in more than sixty dat. |e, off the honom in the p n \the United States Aviation last night. O'Dowd was complete | Crosby of Bayonn in the second Motes | fon Wilde nas fost his first “no deci- Hes with some of the goremoat of the | Sawyer, form er Clinton star; Bergiind, | master from une start ‘round of a schedule ae Neecrtnee ot “ vig pl _ Tin tic ai eae orld’ crs, including 4 ah e in Slum) euctsd ere lest nigt ard right to th: n Demet ae eet ee a4 | round no decision bout with Battling | mainstay; Broadhurst, 1a here lust night. A hard right to th 4 incmapaniligsauia cles Nelson in New York in 11, and & {Paterson and Carnagan compose. the | OFummte Be ta Mary jJew put Crosby away tor the count, chedule | arranged by the Board of Health, our | #f all I hear about the way these “no PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 27.--Johnny | « rf St, Bartholomew's line-up. | 5 i, | furth. { i wanaie babe ie 0 | twelve-round no decision bout with |S a Drummie, the Jersey City Flash, easily | Referee Walks Out of Ring, umamet stores will, until further notice, open iY eee. Verdicts are arrived at bel sonny ciritfithe in Youngatown,| mo interesting gamce scheduled | defeated Jimmy Murphy of Philadel nay | BOSTON, Jan Ake MoTigue of | we, m jfotton: Eins each day at 9:30 A. M. and close at fue, then My it th n 1912, He won the foather- |tor™% ne i ed | here before a large crowd at the Olym-| yew Vor Wan bike ae ts 6:00 P. M. ac: 1 1 vie \ ¢ he fe: e or om nigh in ne Cler 1 vero! o ‘< ym- ew or) Tremblay 1 At a Aurora Rews that has come across the her- | title of the Allied armics by | League, naw by condu it Arcadia | Dia A. A., Drummie staggering Murphy | ada put up such & poor boxing exhib! th *Registered Trademark. ge Fipg-pond. I Gon't Book thas nine | gk out Marrorrati of dtaly and |Hall, Brookly: it The Ni ationahCity, rps wit wight ong late to ae sy How \ (tron in their scheduled 1 ound | owt raat | ‘ ion will suffer much even i r of Belgium in tho prelimi | Pesentatives will meot Hanker's ‘Trust, | mie made ie oh See OR CH | here Inst night that Referee, hil Dona. " ‘ R rb i Aster vs! ipe 4 a the pre while Columbia will, tackle Equ Knooked out ‘Pommy Whalen in the Arat ‘ ae og en Th LL FOR 15- ROUN mill ram DOLLARS for OGERS FineT COMPANY i ne eee erin one ‘of thes | decision and the title in a ten-round |jn' the tournament, and «reat interest | tes BOUTS HAS CHANCE. ectian ass Course, $66 Broadway pe Broadway! ) ate BAY Je dares gee bout with the American, Young | is being displayed in the contest which | Meore ‘Trounces Johnson. > - | pee With Driving Coles at 13th St. ‘Four at 34th St. v Verdicts is not by boxing, by pure | jrundy. National City takes part in. ‘They are] PRENTON, ON. J. Jan ! ohase. Teddy Lewis tells me that Roy | Sherwood Metice Convenient = one of the leading Aves, the other. two Moore, the St. Paul bantamweight, won Jan prevailed Day and 0k classes now . ‘ mmmer ore, the § We | "MRUS Ohio, her J i marine hate ® courses, ‘at Broadwa Comer Fifth Ave. | wothing in the shape rot a big match h Golfer Dies, |#ting Bank of Commerce and Guaranty {an easy decision over Patsy Johnson of | CQ-KMaUS Ohle, dan. St oaher, t the Walker Roxing B rau u away ith Age. | € | hag as yet been fixed up for Wilde In} eyo orke Simpson, | Syrucuse ins star bout of eleht rounds) the champion Cinainnatt Reds, will solf champion of Bcot.|, Spartan Five will hook up with the Bolt champion of Beot- | rockapur, baskatball team ¢ sey on the future. ‘The firs rican Asi ; , and that he may not really : Gator ke one, éontenting himself | fr™er ‘with six-round affairs, for which he |/and and more rece wwitlereceive a big price, Wilde-is cer-|Bioinmonstips. tes THEE. TRERFes tainly determined to have a "go" for} he tied for first in the national open March t _ the bantamwe'ght championship of | with Michael Brady of Boston and J. J. Add the world before he retires, jMeDermott of Philadelphia, East 17 outclassed In every round here Ht | at Warren at 41st St. » the Senate Codes Commi SEND FOR CATALOG “4 » for t lumbus | " { ’ i tee, will be favorably reported and pro A | ton next seas |e rely i a5 ¥, Th 5, at B'way / the deat came last | Vide for fifteen round partans still have sev (RINK In @ referee's dec night, when nker, President of | tis centring in this bill rather ne zo ived word from’ than the two others, bec the : \ ‘This New Jer day night a for bruary nnd | Saubert in Baltimore last the aaAtoEn Ve ao Irving Warshofsky, iyi Plen Whips sace: Philadelphia to confer with Cie ple Army i Navy Board of Contro! THUM BONES Wi Bit tam h for gaines_ on opponents’ courts er .. Manager Bill Clymer who was Street, Bron, PHILADELPHIA, Jan, AL the '@r, that Magee bad signed, really bebind thy meneure i : sap. pine Hee ce Ua 4