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16" THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920, pa OLUMN THE \VEEK’S BIG EVENT Ball Players Demanding More Money With Biggest Season In View. Coprrient. 1920, by The hy (The New York Byres World) ¥ dasuball in line with other sports | is in for a big season, as all signs | indicate, the players are foing to | @hare in the prosperity or know the! Teason why not. If money is going to) Pour in to the box offices at the base- | ball parks and the turnstiles are to Click as (hey haven't done before, the men who supply all the action and thrills figure they should be entitled to a better pay for their services, ‘That this motion is running through the minds of the players in shown al- Most conclusively by the fact that few members of big league teams not un- Publishing Co. der ‘ong termed contracts have) signed up for the coming year. Pat Moran, manager of the champion Reds, is having a lot of trouble lining up his World Series winners and the mails have brought few contracts into the office of our own Yanks. Ruth has Promised to be on the job for the spring training trip, but he has not actually put his name on the papers and won't until he comes Kast for a conference with owners Ruppert and Huston. Then we see Miller Huggins Fushing off to Trappe, Md., to coax @nd otherwise induce “Home Run” Baker to “play” another season at third base, Joe STECHER_ It will be remembered that last year WHO WILL E Ne AGE IW Huggins had to make two trips to Meg ont las is Baker's home before tie erstwhile Mare OF HIS CARE CE < oh Home Run King was convinced that HES tre TENG YS playing ball Was more conducive to his well being than laboring on a Maryland farm. Huggins found It necessary to drag Col. Huston with aim on the second trip. HARLIE STONEHAM, owner of the Giants, may not have made much of a hit with his fellow magnates by announcing that he vol- | eg ears plug uenn ls im Uatarily would raise the salaries of |i feature race of ‘the programme the Glants to enable them to meet the | o¢ tne National Championships here inereased vost of living, buthe showed 25 vie one-mile, which was won by lhe had foresight. He beat his players William Murphy, skating under the New York Boys Cut Big Figure to it with the result that there will be colors of the 181st Street Ice Skating) few if any cases of jumping over tho| Palace. Murphy was the “dark horse,” trnces by the Giants. [being figured to have but an outside ,,/chance, as he was competing against HB news that Senator Walker's) euch wonders of the steel blade as bill, which is intended to.legal-' Joe Moore of New York, Roy Mc- ize 15-round bouts to a decison | Wags of Chicago, Rust! Ww heelet| al of the, Montreal A weshie Boyd in this State, has a good chance to be) (etrgiulitan champion) of the T reported favorably by the Senate! mont Skating Club and George Ii Codes Committee, undoubtedly is, ering of Verona Lake Ski ating Club. | good e :, lany bad spills occurred, Mec- news for the followers of boxing,| wins, falling, carrying Bryant and| but it shouldn't be taken to mean) Moore of Lake Placid with hin, This| that the bill is caria'n to become a) gave Murphy the opportunity to show Jaw. It has a good Ways to go yet. | IMs ability to get through in a jam, As it stands it is about the best Murphy led Ruesell Demers of Bar measure ever introduced in the State anac across the finish line by three Legislature since the Horton law, yards, 4 like distance separating] Promising as it does bouts of suf-| Demers from Russell Wheeler, who ficient length to test the strength finished thin and stamina of boxers. But, and, Joe Moore, this is very i unt, it may have title, Mashed the effect of keeping the champions the 220-yan favorite for the national) across the finish line of dash two yards ahead of | l Fosamor's BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK * ew Form of Government Copyrght, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). WiLL BE NO Socaenity Be enobocis AND TECHER STECHER OPERATING A CRVEL ANKLE HOLD Me) Five Bon SHO P| (eee |_ The demand of the players for) {he arbitrary power of organised "(Aa representation on the commission | baseball over the players Vp gtd halted tiled Gewsic Would be solved in this tanner. It| Organized baseb from a@ legal Dew Bing COC - Fee HE Lo, lis possible, too, that the owners will | Sense, 1s in poor tactical position. The 4 a Fer & HEIZ ~» o | decide to give the five-man commissien | ee nore pecan hit nae ne 2 STE |both the legislative and the judicial | Was thought. opens opportunity 1 EARL CADDOCK FASTENING A control oven ther pacia, INMOE" \tor every. disgruntled player who DEADLY HOLD ON AN oP PoNENT~ | I am informed that the minor!thinks he has a claim to file a suit rcola Awarde ssurance that or- SLICES ll will not care to de- HOOKS : i 7 7 U. S. Golf Association Should CMC STO Sd” cca Many American Stars That Will Invade English Cham- pionships This Year. Extend 1Y not have ized team Ww sides of the By William Abbott: stars go over this season to improve golf relations between both Atlantic. Inc Ques CORLEY WILK ME THING UF By Thornton F isher Talked Of Would Solve _ Baseball *s Many Troubles | Freeman National Commission Instead of the Old Thrée-Man | Combination Would Give Players Rightful Representation —Zimmerman Threatens to Sue for His Share of World Series Money Withheld by Giants. 9 By Hugh 5 Copyright, 1 1 x k ) baseball is planning, leagues will be granted representa- j tion without argument, but there ap- pears lo be some difference of opin” jon as to what form the represanta- Fullerton. Publishing Co., ing World) «the Yor RGANIZ tion of the players shall take. It ds if rumors are to be taken 48 aU- | Coriain that President B. EL John- thentic, to alter the form of|son will be found opposing repre- Fovernment of tho game radically. | sentation of the players it ‘thmt presen tation welud he al Facing a court decision which prac- | of Daye ultz, - wUe te naming tically declared the ‘National Com-|° One story is that Presidents John | mission to exist illegally, and threat- jened with constant suits based upon \that decision, the powers probably have decided to change the, entire |scheme of things. I am tipped that Heydler sreed upon a can- | didate to succeed Garry Herrmann as Chairman of the commission, but that the committee which was select- ed to pick that man already had ten- MELADY, tatively arranged to change the plan eaopock § jthe plan to be adopted is oné but Ra iad ae MANAGES \sl y ci 2 2 he ive-man commission is |slightly changed from the scheme|namod, the first work, will) be to | which I have been urging for the last}change the National agreement. ts ten years and which has been urged |by other writers from time to time. | That scheme, roughly, is that in- ud of a three-man, commission to n the game, a b8dy vested with} bring it well within the safe limit of the lay. ZIM WOULD WIN SUCH A SUIT. ifeinie Zimmerman’s latest outbreak is the pos le troubles of the ul club own | st QW LA iced sital AM nat s if the old plan islative, xecutive and judicial is persisted in im was refused a pow there shall be a commission | share of the second place money won of five men, Ahree major leaguers, one| by the New York Giants. His share minor leaguer and one ropresentative| normally would have been about | of the players, $1,000. He was under suspension by | ‘This body shall have charge of the|the New York club for alleged in- }iegislative part of the game, shali|fractions of rules. ‘The National | make the laws and rules. The Presi-|Commission turned over to the New | dents of the several leagues shall] York club its share of the proceeds have the executive power, and, if case | from the World Series and the New | of an appeal, there shall be a head | York club left Zim out. | of the entire structure. Now Zimmerman threatens suit. He | Whether the committee which has|will appeal, he says, to the National rge of the selection of a Chair-| Commission and if his claim js turned man of the commission has decided} down he will bring suit against both }upon a one-man judicial head o¢|the commission and the Giants. I Ja three-man body is not disclosed|do not believe Zim has a chance to as yet 1 there are indications of |lose such a suit, even if baseball dissension over the matter. cared to go into court and defend | MINORS GET REPRESENTATION. | such action, as !t would tend to show Jersey Golf Plum The Arcola Country Club was awarded the next championship tour- nament of the New Jersey State Golf Association at the annual meeting of the organization at the Princeton Club, Has Quit Miller Huggins, ma Yankees, has returned ing visit to Trappe, shores of Maryland, and he said: “I had a long talk w his home on Monday at ciled to the fact that h with us this year, Aid to ORMOND BEACH, With few exceptions matches in the first round of play of the Tomoka Sweepstakes golf tournament, which was played on the Ormond Beach links, were keenly fought. Only one Ma, Jan, 28.— ee Fret Fulton will te kept busy fighting thie of the victors in the first sixteen won| "In @ perfectly frank and straight-|!ook after his affairs in the future.! monn, a his manage, Tom O'Rowke, has oe j by real wide margin. Norman B.| forward way, he expressed surprise| Eagley expects to get bouts for Rat sare tun a for tiree wow tabs, On Tue Reports received from Chicago indl- Perkins of Williamsburg, who brought|that we were considering his return| nor with Champion Mike O'Dowd, 4 wiz" he Tester Johseon. the | gat, : ‘a regular organ-| {2 the low score in the qualifying|and said that he had not given it a| yy tte epiharat ec ee ae | aunt tale the Anmory OH oe oats rigs is rounding inte a le round on Monday, had little difficulty | thought, as he felt that he had made|M'ke Gibbons or Harry Cireb, A. A. of & kes on Ba: Great shape and promises a record- ot American golf! in defeating F. R) Van Dusen of De-|his position perfectly clear a year ago| Pittsburgh light heavyweight, q Col. att breaking performance in the Rodman troit, winning 5 up and 4 to play. that 1919 was his jast seasou in base- Homerun Baker on | nec ry for baseball to adapt itself Game o the court ruling even tf only to Augie Ratner, the crack middle- | Me exond tout at the Sportamen's Club of New. / escape Probability of such cases. Jerk, N. J.. on Feb, 18, ne be hat Judge enesaw } t the| SCRE of the Bronx, has just placed | ee Landis will be chosen as the head of nager of the) himsel¢ under the ‘management of | , (sy Tamer, the Loan jets tearrenet, dre lorganized baseball persists in the scorn WL OY" | teenies Bley oho lales 1g coe [lama #750 for getting: the desiaion over Lary | West, i i ae Vrank Bagley, who also is manager Of | Witenes, the Bridgeport heavyweight, in thelr bot dS 5) sR q ihe casters | Willie Jackson, Johnny Murray and | twriversmd bout at Drdgeport, Coun, an Moo f ction: | fend in such ther words, In t looks as if it is other good fighters, Ratner was form. | ay night, Immetiately after the bout thre , matchmaker of cluin in that city wanted to wisn y looked afte: stein, | erly looked after by Phil Bernstein, |ryicr up for a bout at thelr cli, ‘The lodlan but as he decided that Bernstein could | wii; jeotubly fight in that aity after Feb, 18, not get him bou ked Bagley to’ ith Baker at nd gun recon- e Will not be Ray Gets Ready for Race Here — , he The last an-| VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF SPORTING PAGE READERS aie al Wanamaker 1 1-2 mile at the Millrose ‘ompete | 7 r mt _- ball. ‘The officials of the Sportamen's Chip of Nowe fe : 4 aaa Ee eee ee ae ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, Jan “He explained once more that he| Atk N. J., hare eo far ainod up three eight. Games to be held'in Madison Square pionship? To make this a realty the| parold Weber of the Inverness Joined the team last yeag only becauge | I boute for their next show on Feb, 2. Joey cal lightweight, who Garden on Tuesday, Feb. 10, ‘This race | United States Golf Association needs|Club of Toledo was winner of the|of a sense of duty, feeling that Col e o eaperes My ise au Blssreih Supoell, the Buftae er a¢ will murk the initial appearance of only to extend its official supervision, | qualifying round of the St. Augustine | Ruppert and Col. Huston deserved |" ® aged 8 ig i teciee dia berry A. C, of Buffalo, londay | 5. e "i saw * and Uncle Sam oould send the strong- | !!2ks in the annual January golf tour-|some return on the big investment |% Me Wet sions $84 sieht, recdved. $1000. fortela: vider, Den | RAY In Now York City thisiy aN Jb) nament. Weber scored a 74, they made in buying his release from Staten ISA, Morgan, manager of Fitzsimmons, demanded the Valuable trophy to be competed for is est aggregation that ever tackled — the Philadelphia Athletics. 4 bout toda. above guarantee for hie battler and wover 442 the second of its kind offered by Mr. Harry Vardon, J. H. Taylor, James} PALM BEACH, Pia, Jan. 28.—| “It is only fair to say that Baker 1s| Frankie Bums of Jeney City dene tie mistch promier Muray erantal Mom Wanamaker, the first having been won Braid and other British leaders, Charles Amory of Boston came to the|}not a holdout and never has been, |tte met popular b his terms, Ginenuny nay Retna ame ; Not only would official sanction im- foF@, in the first round of the Lake| here is no money difference between | his country, will try bis hand at Besoy, Vatuee, tha Pep) teacbarwepat hams | ee eee Ch telah saat fi ea Worth golf tourney by defeating M. A.{him and the club. As a matter of ailton A. C, of Passaic, ples tea Hee Genta ab cier/ areerel besie’ Neat| |antarmation received dal that, Ray prove the chances of this country| Carroll, Oshkosh, the medalist and|fact, the question of a salary or of a He will go> on wit M day evening, before the Newark Sportsmen's | has taken off several pqunds of super- winning the historic British profes- runner-up in the same tourney last|vontract was not even mentioned, | the aanwengit, for eight Club, be will meet Joey Fox, the English feather! fluous weight, which means that he | sional trophy, but a well managed | ¥en 3 and 1, much less discussed. star bout 1 Suma! defeats Aster | Weight champion; two r later, before the L9-| Wilt be fit to go at top-notch speed. team of American stars would vastly | ceum Sporting Club of Paterson, N. J., Benny will ch speed. Ray's opponents this year will be more formidable than ever before, for it 14 | exchange blows with Ralph Brady of S971 | an elght-round bout; rday ight, “use in Feb, 7, on Sa he'll tace Joe Tiplitz before the National 4. 4- of! @ known fact that Gordon 'T. Nighten- out of New York. During these days John Hoernig, who beat J. Steinmetz) P jal report of the U. S. G. A. showed | To the Bporting Editor of The Evening World @{urnished upon request. The above Phuadelphia; while on Feb. 1 will clash iM \ ale has been turning in wonderful of no decision affairs, champions and/|tor second plac Bobby Hearn, al its treasury to be in a flourishing} Your article relative to the vi poe facts should be sufficient «vidence Wille Jackin at the Newark Sporinmm's Club. performances in his recent time trials Rear champions have envinced Uttle New York boy, finished fourth. After) condition, and it would be a profit-| work accomplished by many of our il- SPORT WORLD FANS that Unie DOPE can Ve eae ty and | Champion “Jack Hritton, scoomenied by |Furthesmore, the Syracuse suppo desire to stake their titles and repu-| some discussion, the judges disauall-| 1, investment to take some of these | lustrious pugilists proves conclusively the fighting clement of tne tal ycat, | are Noury, who will look after Jack's aftaire Ore preparing to back John : SaMens where @ third man is in the | fed Moors on the protest of Hoek ho| funds and defray the expenses of a|that, taken as a whole, the repre- ARE GIVEN A CHANCE Bato ee ie * lin the atmence of Dan Mommas, who 2 mons to the limit in view of hls spec- ring prepared to give a decision at ®nd the Beha ne a Pare Un eee Al y ¥ | hod We find that Jack Dempsey should | Sou frap his attack of sickness to mako tacular races in the recent cross-coun- the end of the contest. These so- ¢l#imed Moore had cut Inside one of) representative American team of| sentatives of boxing certainly did ther TO EXPRESS VIEWS. e find that Ja npsey 4) trip, will leave to-day for Savannah, Ge,, where try runs, a » corner blocks. The disqualitica- | ie , . qeoes be allowea to box in any part of the ft Bs called ring stars might prefer ap- jhe corner Mier Moore had been an-| tars for both British major cham-|bit in the World Wgr. Compare the United States without the antagonisin | 8® ¥il tke on Jack Conway of thet city in a | semmeemeemeenerseemenreerrreeees yf ne yeresy, where oe Neen withers cand Ru comatlonl hy (DiCGanI DR: |number of pugilists who saw active z 4 of any soldier element. Among our | (eerurd dex maalenent Samrat 4G ea gel pa A eae itd placed Hoernig first, Steinmets sec-| Tne British open tournament will|service with the delegates of other erenine AY pee readers who we members are men who were ente.- (00 Frida, night. Britton este « guaranten of | awe to be content with sccond raters OMd and Hearn third be played some time in June, Up to| sports and the result, I am quite cer- | { spe te tiaae OP is fo rek~ | tained with boxing exhibitions during : ie i to whom ring prestige means little, | New York may have the pleasure of) gate Walter Hagen, National open| tain, would greatly fi the “manty | {ser or even kicks, regarding sport- ||the war by Dempsey and we fal Gert, Ray Gmith, the Camden, N, J, heary: wer, the vi ie *:\ welcoming a skating champion for] titje-nolder; Mike Brady, runner-up J greatly favor the “manly | ing activities of any variety will be -why Dempsey should be singled | weight. who ouvpointed Bob Martin, the heavy- However, the view may be prema- (mam inte in ina gars, as on DARI GE innship: Long | art of self defense.", The following is | afforded an opportunity of placing ag a target for mud slinging. His | weight cbempion of the A. B, F, at Cleveland ture. Money is a great magnet to ‘a for . he | fF the National championship; Long 3 ay 8 nonor- p 1,000 tor fighters and New York is certainly Wl opening day's performances the) Jin, Barnes, Western champion and | n added list of American boxers who | their views before the _ publie ord go fur as we know is as Aon n Monday night, got the nice eum of $1,C0n the place where it can be drawn in New York boys appear to Mave the| winner of tbe Professional Golfers’! saw service abroad: Terry Martin, Al | through the sporting columns of this | {able any ‘man with dependents) bi cod, smith made a tie imoranion with the meee pordons thap elsewhere, 1’ “Fonnny Iouseworth, a fifteen-year- Teer ne: tment: Dock Hutch: | penedict, Gene Delmont, Bushey Gra- | Paper. Brevity in letters, which will ve ePenance of Dompeey's feeling | idersble boxing with Clas Turver, ihe Todian, | 5 old schoolboy of Now York City, fln«| Makers we have in the gaine, have all| lam, Kid Taylor, Jabez White, Eddie | De printed every Wednes will |}for the soldiers was shown at Fort x¢ him materially in outpointing Mar- | “ HY didn't Jack Dempsey jgied second to Martin Bromster of signified their intentions of invading Shevlin, Frankie “Hutnagle, Sonnny | be appreciated. Add Sporting |]Mcllenry, Baltimore, Md., during the | tin, enlist? “1, see a lot of Lake Placid in the half-mile for boys) poigiand in time for the big blowout | Asher and, 1 believe, Eddie McGoorty. war when he broke a vaudéville COn- | jonny Murray has been booked up for another People have been asking | of sixteen. ee on the foreign links. Charlie Hoffner, | Joe jvallng, euny Austig and Aww os Ee nen Sheh. for, our |feht by bis manager, Frank Bagley, Hin o0- | that question.” Danny Goodman, an | one of the imost prominent of the) mecoy Joined the Navy. | Ja — = Pa i Vet ak ae pee yo Joa. | pouent in this map will be Alvie Miller. the | Ei eater bimesit, who was honor. |REFEREE FOR BIGIMATCH |seenser ass tea Tora teslisosn die |careys the aicttauier prematati aise | opinion of Jack, How about tie len. | ponent ta thie sap, willbe Alrie ifr, he | figh' mself, who was honor | dp his mind to pit his skill with Eng-|1Wyford, Johnny McAvoy, Ch&rlie|I feel that you are, doing something] ser lights and also geveral of se top- | (ema, nn Ot ees Note | ably discharged from the service, | TO BE CHOSEN TO-DAY. |inna's champions, and several other | Draycott, Jimmy Bronson and Billy | that will be of reat interest and|notehers in the sport earl whe Vain) | manager ot Jounny Kilbane, ‘They wi meet for | called us up to answer the question, homobreds are still on the fence about | Roche donned Knights of Columbuis | benefit to both readers and those tak: | ouflaged themsely Se articular bali |t® founds at the National Sporting Club of | “Dexnpsey didn't enlist because he Geor Jothner may or may not ref-| making the trip over, uniform: All told, the boxing game | ‘ngs part in the many branches of] We have an mala ‘01 gal all | Deuroit os deb. 4, oi # eres the Caddock and Stecher bout in| With just Hagen, Barnes, Hutch-| deserves creditable mention in offering | sport Player of the wy. SOR h 4 —— | eouldn’t,” said Danny. “He was in sca a ate ext Friday| {son and Brady competing this coun-|80 many of its exponents to Uncle| Being that boxing. has received a} whose record was very unsavory an A match was arranged to-day over the dmg | fie draft regularly, and when the Maiiron Squaro Garden next Friday) i nave the best balanced dele-|Sam. ANDY NIEDERREIT black eye both in and outside of the yet he wa >wed to pitch Unmo. | distance utente between Jack Sharkey, the | es night. Gene Melady, manager of Cad-| tY : ' af q ty " wi PA gt ore- ta lar oe mtamawight and Young Dywon, « likely | . > 1 to 8 7 No. st 3: . ring, would it not be a good idea to ere sted a i period of enlistment ended he gation that ever tried arate { 32d Street, 6 : Rantene 34 ‘Ther will i { t dock, has offered an objection to Both- Aa earn HIN CHAN Ohacinl ene epeyayaty ¥. ate What would be known as a orl Yours for fair pla bantamweiwht of New Bedford, Mars oy wi ouldn’t get in by any other means Officiating on. the grounds tnat| John Bul m i npion Klyn, N. ¥, ‘ WILLIAM M. PE faea (nesiat le) Gh contveunnnd) touts 108 tae than by awaiting nis turn to be pf has always trained at Bothner's| Ship. With the encouragement of of- rn BAG rimiehlope the eerie) ine On Seren EBs (3 New Bedford, M a Feb, The d id { called. Bese ee ae ae Bence! cial support from the United States | T° the Sporting Editor of The Erening World: | baseball, Every city has its popu-| AGTUADL | Geis. a, Rew thediond, eee ah 0 wi | e¢ demand for our { “Say, added Danny, “I've got a would naturally 1 towarmt an old} Golf Association a team could be| Looking over the various news-|lar sons, such as our own Benny | sydiapprag wea ase ston [mee Uttle boy that I think will be a bear “customer.” formed here that would stand an ex-| Papers of the country we, the under-| Leonard. Let each man in his weight! HANK GowbY Y RETURNS an option of 35 per cent, of the grows receiDt Shires’ grows greater } mong the featherweights He is _ Jack Curley belleved all along that) cellent chance of trimming the cele jed, find the posts of the American | clean up the men of th “ume weight | Jack Hanlon, match... ser of the Olympia A, A. leach season, thus proving } Johnny Summers, a New York kid, Powiner woul be the natural selection, | brated Britons on their home courses, | Legion easting remarks at the Amer: |in his own city. ‘Th could be HIS CONTRACT | UNSIGNED, | of tuisadcionia, came t0 town to-day eapeciaily co that the onl a} fh (gfe pork. and if T didn't pe aay ne ort aa eee Malady tnateted | Unless F wen and Barn s fall wictiihg | canis of our nen in the ammunt- Foire on In each bity and at w cprtaln| ee sign up Mickey Donley, conqueror’ of Joe Benjamin, il e b y way to collar Cd ad the goods, I wouldn't t}, ause his ‘articles o} ve- to tricky winds that form one of t tion factories, shipyards, Naval Re-| time agreed upon by an honest com- <4 ng 28,—Flank 7 Wasner, Donle’s mnaeer, a colle siness is Reve picked him up. He has fought Witt Salle for =a emutual agreement’ | toughest obstacles gn English links, | serve and soldiers in our local camps. | mittee of well known men, these men,| COLUMBUS, | O.. Jan. | Ma MAN |M ff Monday nish as OusiNGSS 18, CO.Dut 6 all the little fellows, and hasn't ben on, the referee subject | this pair of invading Americans are| We find them comparing Dempsey's|each from d.iferent city, could fight) Gawdy is a hold-out, | The bi ealtiel | Gitloa als tind sae wus OUt a collar that is pure Whipped yet. I think so well of him To threah the er out, Curley has! equipped to give the veteran British | war record with Carpentier (French | it out for the honors and the final|/made this announcement to-day i for auother fe) A La linen where the wea ! @t the present time, that I'd like to asked Tony Stecher, Joe's manager, and! champions a good run for their|heavyweight), who was Adjutant to| winner of these bouts would be the} returning his unsigned contract to Man- —_-—_—- aX r comes! Start him off against this chap Melady to me TE tay al any aa | noney. But while we're making suc! h} some General in Paris, no nearer to| real and only champion, Baseball is|ager Stallings of tle Boston Braves.| Bombardier Wells Lands Fourth Styles you grow at- Johnny Murray, who has been doin Bers ane! ete cA ed Witla Stun] & splurge why not have the U, S,|the lines or danger than those re-|run on the level, why not give boxing | sramings, it was said, wanted the sol- Round Knockout. st @ well lately. Soon, Hone John Kelly, Sandy Gris-|G. A. Bot busy and back up a wail| Served to above, Dempsey made ove; |a chance un t > and see fdier ball player to Aneany # SAINTS tee LONDON, Jan. 28.—-Bombardier Wells, tached to. “Will you say a word or two about Wold’ or fd. Smith | organized team of representatives in| $100,000 for the War Campaign Fund | if it could not be run without a flavor Pee ral yaar ie Boston | British heavyweight, knocked out & ieee; oeed Da ny. 1 just want to - the same emicient wey that the|for our “boys” in France, in doing|of scandal and dishonesty: si ough. es in the fourth round of a fight fiers hours, until further notice wet United States National Lawn Tennis |eume put armself into some tight J K NOXEL! _— last night, ‘The bulky Reeves was | Will conform with schedule arranged es ner | WELSH AND LEONARD MAY Association lends a helping hand 0) pinones. mange Rina caias pinted from the start and wasn by, Bo d of Health—9:30 A. Moto r what others may think | American teams that compete for the; In branding Dempsey a “slacker” 5 JORWALK. Go! : 4 gece {Match for Wells, He received a volley Nag of Jack Dempsey the Theodore MEET IN BAHAMA ISLANDS, | Davis Cup in foreign lands and the|wny pot do the same to all the men Editor of The Evening World NORWALK, Conn. Jan, 28.—The sec- |Of"rights and lefts in the fourth round | ooo sacra pheaeore, ee ie, \Balo Amepoiation sanctions Ameri: |Cne Braves inthe mute tence t meeting of the Arthur|ond of a scries of seven beaketbel And went down for the count gistered Trademark Roo » a0, » @ ne . ” > 4 5 vant 7 y re p | es between Norwa’ and Danbu - - , | MIAMI, Fla, Jan, 28.—Permiasion to| can participation in international] making them no better ‘he Ameri- 0. 704, of the Bronx the] sam ante : American rapide located In Wash- | noid a world wionahip bout be- | matches? lan Damian doasinct copreant thea: | AS to Jacks Dempsey's eld) was won ty the Danbury fve last kk Blackburn Wine Quick ROGERS PEET COMPANY ington, won't condenn-or defend him. + Renny Leonard, lightwel, — tirety of the men in the World W. in the slacker or ctherwise|ng at the Norwalk State Armory, the IDDBFORD, Me., Jan. 28.—What ; ween Ber onard, elght ; * ‘ y id War. " 7. D, BIDL Q Broa adw: Hore is a resolution on the matter | champion of the world, and. Freddie | George Farthingham, former cham- | ‘There are few who still romain tn-| class wis brought to the attention of score beng 18 to 17, Danbury has beth | was to have been a double six-round | gt a3th Se, lames Broadway Just adopted by th |plon of South Atrica, expects within |dependent—a big few the members. This post ig one of the|#ames to her credit, Included, in her | ? 1 the ond round here St. Pour at 34th St. oD yy the post: Welsh, who still holds the tithe in . aaa tot habeas tive New. York posts, 75| line-up were George Norman, tretch” | bout ended in the Convenient view of the important and vital | lund, was granted on Monday by the next few d o become clu FRED. $. BECKER, representative New K » 15) Marvey ‘and. W nan toe. fuss, {last night when Jack Blackourn Hee bnvenient , one of reconstruction which William Allerdyce, Governor Gene professional at the Iichmond County A J. WOODS, | per cent. of its members having been | TKI tena and “Skeets” Wright were | ChHadesphia “iddied “around. with Kid | Broadway ‘Corners’ Fifth Ave. confront the Ametican De RA ine the Bahama nd. was learned here | Country Club, over in Staten Island ZPATRICK, | ov nd tasted, real fmt in} in the line-up representing Norwalk. lan Tor A fow, poonds in the bo nd at Warren at 41st St 4 ople, to-day jcorge ne outhes a Ee oe Ls Deda ‘aicl fe 165t0 antry, amd hen sudde suot a hard righ Mo. 1, American Legion, goes on ‘ Welsh—Capt, Freddy Welsh, deel Bae, a » ST, cH Siar U Bt mat for the count ! 1 P -\the happy faculty of imparting his} FRANK E. Marine Corps and the United States] “lon xporp UNIVERSITY, Cal, Pegord as saying that it will take no | ix eager to meet Benny | Ott, tANK ANDERSO: cj ‘t Trading > s Cal, Jan. ai ie cama i AY ERM ent CRAIRAIE yi golf knowledge to less fortunate : : Navy in all its bran’ including &| 4." 474 ae eens h . sides in the Deinpsey controversy or Monin, EMMI EM. Wamenet Whe | Gevotees af the ancient sport \ CARL G ANDPRSON, — | curvivor of the torpedoing of the|2S—Harry Maloney, who coached thelawnitey” Alien Scores Knockont.| fm any other issue not directly in- Wt for Whe Abe whan pion | uy | HENKY i GRDGGRY | Tuscania A ack team which competed in! «whitey Allen of New York knocked Yolving the welfare and progress of At Summit. N last night | Cyrit Walker, formerly professional | wa Tidltain, Conn, | Many of ont ors were se-| the te ee aig Paris let out Kiddie Banks of Brooklyn 'n two ything for Billiards, ynd Bow Hus the American peoj The Ame Pilly aaneety, BAU ARer of Renny! at Shackamaxon, sails to-morrow for - i verely wounded luded in the and head trainer of the Stanford track | rounds last night at the Bayonne A A., (ri Seaaballad ing element are sole judges ie LorMl ss to give Freddie Weigh the old homestead in England, Cyrit| im : | membership veral winners Of|team,. It was announced here to-day. |Jeracy City, after Banks had. aubsti: | # a _ Tages want Prenpaty and Car- the chance he wants, under & promise will be back in a few weeks ang | 7 ibe ey Edlter of ‘the Evening World: Hthe Croix de ( e and the Distin: cDad’ Moulton, who coached ‘and | tuted” for Paul! Sampson, “why: ere stage a world championship J made him when Leonard beat him for will form @ connection with a prom- In allowing fans to voice their guished Bervico Cross ames and train ford track teame from 1901 barred by, the club physician as ill with BOWLING AND BILIJARD {a this country,” ‘the tide almost three year ego.’ inent Bastern club. opinions through the sporting sheet verifications of these facts will be to 1016, will be assistant trainer, the "du THUM ACADEMY, Bi atioe { ! ) 7 ae ia 1”)

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