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i . : gibt = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920, ae | ETT ROT AL a as. en a re ae AGEN LL CLT. OTF TLE NYY Fux. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 222 Johnson Can't Stop jell Mitt es abd Carl Mays From Pitching EVERYTHING AND THEN SOME eee ce By Thornton Fisher For Vink, Court Decide t, 1920, by The F Publishing Co. ‘ . ¢ World 4 || == |Appellate Division Refuses to, gs "4 | Vacate Injunction Granted by Judge Wagner. oe New ' Dia A aliiea setaive ¢ th * Hs ay me Court to-day u to set aside the preliminary sn utal 1 — | junction in Carl May's ¢ vas inent so ' Stecher-Caddock Bout Is Like LEaE CLG GOTAEN BOE KABINE A | LAWS mage _ Championship Fight, With ning in thelr with ision wh | Ringside Seats at $20. hanes eee DO YOU CHEW), SMOKE ORUSE BaD LANGUAGE e How arse You aT 1GUREt? | po You CONTRIBUTE TO / { Cemmrtan, 1920. yy The Pw Putiahing On | few York Evening World) | HEY are both from the West, Stecher from Nebraska and | Caddock from Iowa, but they Imad to come to New York to get the big money.” A friend made this re- | IF DEMPSEY HAS DEVELOPED UM-Do AN ACTOR'S TEMPERAHENT a You paw HE'S OUT O' LUCK invert ark last night in the presence of | : at Mi courts | vented Mids Melady, manager of Caddock, which forbid Joh and bis « ize mc and was promptly squelched. | ywneta from inter vith May tacing. “Tris bout in Omaha would draw | Not satintied w t etek | artic twice as many people,” said Melady. | i Johnson 1 and | not cou “Out there everybody is a wnestling eb 2 ] last week sw He aes fan. All the farmers are followers of | 7 { in the J Ap | lub ano | HUGGINS club the mat game, and thy'll pay good BUNCH OF SHERLOCKS ARE a8 Clevel yon hed Ss prices to see a good match. | BEATING THE BUSHES Foe OUTPIELDERS Clubs t ent J eal clu “In New York your crowd to-night | = = son sited to 1 Ma nt rey will ®e on hand simply because it's a! | ALL LAW-ABIDIN: GiTZENS ng asa Yankee FRANKIE BURNS STOPS big event, and most everybody wants ARE IN THE GARDEN: The Appellate Division to-diy too! " Mb ¥e {5 on @ big event. But they MS WOT RE “YOU DOIN’ ction without expressing any. opini ASTEY IN THIRD ROUND are not wrestling experts here in the | mm the merits of the case, giving Teay Frankie Bi the spular feather sense that the folks out Omaha way | to the defendants to move to va t of J ys inade cons are.” | tempor injunetic the phon 1 eback o la Melady is proably right, for their move t ight by knoe the . ., Lae that arena in ¥ i ae Hf ee New York fightor e garden to-night representative: - u an ¢ Y @f wealth and eweldon who dont | HOMERUN” BAKER DONT LIKE last Wart of the opi eters |A. Ce y know a half-Nelson from an armiock, |TRANELIN' BY HECK So He RERSEs to a statement made jast| the se ' -a@nd they will have paid $20 for the TO PLAY BALL AGAIN ~ EE Daan thw A priele etalon \s Dest ringside seats in addition to the eo Gunie i ‘war tax of $2. Just think of that, $20 for a seat at a wrestling match, but, strange to say, these seats, the best in the house for to-night's show, w wold out first. There wasn't them left in the Garden box-office ‘ourt by Charles I. Tuttle of [st sd for the Yankees,» he effve! NEW YORKERS OPPONENTS IN SQUASH SEMI-FINAL. HENDLER AND Ban JOHNSON WiLL SOON EXAMINE THE CANDIDATES For see why the bre by his elfent could not tried and yesterday afternoon, but there were AHAIRMAN OF THE NATE COmmss! sed of ro the) «summer! PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30.—The draw lenty of others, ranging from $2 up ath nent for the semi-final round of the natior nny, isn’t it, how some folk won't The claim of the New York Ameri- | amateur be satisfied with anything but the at the b quets doubies champions’ | et Club to-day phest? There are wome thousand or SON | eter | fave ven ears ees a more New Yorkers who will any | Najfi + . : Ye jot the im an _, Philadetph ia Price to'pee what they want toeee,” National Champion Hagen’s LIVI : WIRES HOW CADDOCK AND Eee NSO UA Oa oe rete ter th S Gnas : To- atches bet . C, YS Stechor-Caddock match i2| Came Is Likely to Master STECHER COMPARE. palo-day's matches were between ‘R. ¢ 34 » ee fel J Kee = : 4 A inghuyser d R. i. Cutting, Ne easily the biggest thing in a Famous English Courses. By Neal Rt. O’Hara_. Stecher. . Caddock, | 1 Jimmy Wilde the nywoight cham. )to'» Miles te istmie fo come io te mer |and) Jaye Gould “and Ji We Wer ane wrestling way that has ever Oe ish Copyright, 1940, ty The Pros Publishing Co, (The Now Yoak srening Word) 25 yrs. Age 98 yre, {Pion does not start back to his-home | {Ty phe of, the. fit conta. sey. te. SIR. Ceamer Roberts and Charles 8. rom been BGA in Now York. It Ie to gi Lt Uy : + oie (88) YEN to octand in.auweeks vebidnide bid | ley, Philadelphia. The final round will wrestling what a Dempsey-Carpentier By William Abbott. Yanks may be trying to purchase the pennant, but they certainly aren't | 6 ft.1% ins. . Height. ..6 fte0% tm hrention al’ present, the chances are| dl fight would be to pugilism. MONG golfers who have been In| buying it C. 0. D /| 20s pounds. ..Weight...186 pounds |inat he may box Mickey Russell, ne ae prereien ee It is a genuine championship match the United States only a short Ee) 79% in......Reach......75% iM |pood little bantamweight of Jersey | Monde sive of RibnieL Ni-Y.( eo which will cost Promoter Curley time it Is a favorite topic to] ome tun Waker mar be retiring but hey can't say that about Home Run Ruth No guy that Weck.........17 im | city, ina bout at the Arena AZC. of |e Ment many of tho good men in his clam, gomething like $50,000 to stage, and harp on tho pitfalls that Walter ‘eis Chest (normal)....40 In, |Jorsey City the firat week in Marth, | Soy fptendh to bare Monies losing fo Soest owe the odd thing about it is that no one, Hagen, national champion, will en- 5 0 | eee Bee Oe isement se dooeing Powe x0" Wes no matter how superior his knowledge ‘ ns i One-man team would satisfy Connie if the other eight could only play Chest (exp'd) 44 in, | Dave Driscoll is now trying té clinch | him up for bouts, Of wrestling may be, can with any counter on foreign courses when he} pail, “Waist........88 in, | the match for his club. Driscoll has | ‘yo degree of certainty, pick the winner, seeks the English open championship; ee Thigh 4 in, | Wilde alr i tore 4 signed and if he 5 Sharkey then Driscoll will book him > Ankle HL ime ith Ruasell =! Women’s Golf | | Wescher in fine condition thinks he in June. According to these timid LAW AGAIN t ia cay wit while Caddook and youls, Hagen will meet trouble 6D Nos POWDER ! manager, Molady. don't see how ritish links that he never Imagined Oi Earl can lose. Thiwis ng press agent chatter. Never has the writer seen bvssible in golf. Law also means that XXX will be scrate t WHISK SIGNS MES NS A ING OOM IN GENTS’ Upper Arm......18 in. from the date on the front of the public Library two principals in a sporting event eo |, Until they have played on our lead- i. 8 Forearm.......18 in. Angie Ratner the Broox fighter who ts now Title This Year | co! ing courses newcomers to this country RILEAIBO; Le 7 : : Pi ndee the manogenent of Frank Ragiey | } Gppremely confident. \ingariably hold to the bellef that 1n/i-Saloon League guys still let us manufacture skis = Wrist. ......7 oe | | meaty fight Ie firme bout for Bagh HILE neither will bet on him- | Pnslish links are far superior ‘to the * eet ten Gee Gee kena eng . * - ae : The offer of the Greenwich Country | est American tests of golf. lat art of next month, Mike Colling, ma! ' self, believing that ‘betting ‘That Harry Vardon, Ted Ray, J. H THE LIFE OF KID MAGUIRE. McAndless Near | maker of the club there, wired hs tema to{ Club to hold the 1920 championship | \ isn't a good thing for the Taylor, George Duncan and Jam As soon as the Kid rmy he started training breaking safes. Rages day ani the tournament of the Women's Metro- | sport, and being well satisfied with Brald: frequently make surprisingly First sate he broke he & pounds. 2 ot them, Ratner in ais politan Golf Association was ac-| BER sures and the honors which iOf forme on thelr home courses (8 Kid His mat 2 Francie, attributed to the unusual ability of broke a cc agin ane cir cepted unanimously by the delegates Consider the Rooster be mutch are by will ac Highest Average “~~: $8.59 in our moncy wil etling along fast ‘ Py ‘4 nothing coule him till a cop came orner and fell P foun Br ‘ a 0 ! session a | 5 . 5 bs We © to the winner, thousan’s will be these British stars; not to any easl- ST IMHBIT elt oa alma) eG Tuya ety PR ee a Tomm: Wal ted with Nate | Sathered in annua! session at the He's the big noise. Judging } Wagered ch the outcome of ther ness of the celebrated English courses. and all ansacra sh t in-eare of the Warden. AVID MANDLI » national mt Pal M Liltmore yesterday from all the fuss, you'd think he i struggle. There was a $10,000 com-| The big difference between Amer However, the ious in his alm to come back: with good champion, closely approached This is the first time in the history| was selling fresh eggs at 10c a mission in Wall Street yesterday af- can and English links is th behavior, he'll ¢ Tack a few days carher than was expec nee out a 5 . 4 fernoon to go on Stecher at 6 to 6, Of winds. Most English c » Bide the ‘steel work the Kid is Kolng to put on gloves and Keep ‘em on record figures in his mateh of the assoviation tuat the title event lozen. ‘and 300 or more Westerners who have situated near the £4 Apee st for Doxing oF hock tH Drenking anit. 48: eisher ose Bellin) the Maetern Class A388 belk- las been owarien. taf Orn ccticut) — Par-amount Bhops are not run ome all the way from [bodge, Not winds furnish a stiff for ‘All ambitious sa n the ring are inv! ° © his managet ys tha’ cha purnd a », although Greenwic ‘as the on the rooster idea. We Smabs. Chicago and even en polters, ‘They: provide new conditions can put up more money Cee eee eee iy wanted. The mids favorite | tine SERIO: ee 1 scene of the Women's Eastern Golf! in more production Se aoiee Fan have Drowaht on plenty or caus every day with their transforming of color ts lemon pie. We don't know why, but his manager wants ua to inen- the Amateur Billiard Club of New|. : Association championship when Mrs.! Shouting, No “fire sales’ hi ’ fo wager on the match, Bandy Gris, the sand dunes into various forms of lon it York. The young star from Chi-|” Henny Vaiger, the French light Kehtweight, has) Hl. Arnold Jackson, then national title) 70%. es lo “fire sales’ here, ‘ t , . ble. Then English admirers point THAIS ALL THERE IS. | cago comple! is string of 300 points | ben mat Ralph Brady. of ayracuss | uolder, wen in 1914 | argains. « ¥ wold, probably the dean of the sport {rt een ih Ra) Rare tannins .o. . | with an average of 18 12-16, and high in an eight preva tey beh Nothing in the way of selecting nj js i writers of the country, made the long Wt)? Pe ey ag With “Pee! nee ee Ret rs runs of 188, $5 and 80. lene ve Jovonam Sterting | quite will be attempted until later, since Just corking merchandise at ~ | from Omaha just to see tha bout Of the rough on thelr hom “| eckinpaugh, Pipp and Pratt in the line-up, P's with victory | "YO. iis Mth cated Percy P. Trump | have ee on February 4, They) Greenwich has other tournaments in| sensible prices. Wonderful shirts. ad Feport It for his paper, And ners Playing conditions that are supposed ghould satisfy the Yanks. a jess defed UMp | have alnudy fought emral st ies, and ax| prospect and will have to decide its! for example, at $2.0 Kae . fo be More, severe than anything in f the’ Pittsburgh Athletic Club, Ube in better shape for this | schedule | ple, at $2.00 and $2.50. meventy-nine years old. He couldn't Boat PE eh Ae Pail § é Bai8 58. hone ROOK cue Tork tailiod only t ti ned Th do ‘Saal for a Dempsey-Carpentler | ~ ‘por the most part “rough” on Eng- IT'S A WIE BASKETBALL THAT PUTS ALL HIS GOALS IN) for his string. He had top runs of 47, mart to fuwh, DEMPSEY ACCEPTS HONORS our a rece ates ane FoushONe : 1 of bent,! ONE BASKET. $ Ayaan lish courses is compos’ and 11; and an average of 8 1-16. ; whose stiff blades are about eighteen Nearest The defeat marked the third conse © was the best Aghter? What | | tive loss for Trump in the newly in dnation ints Anh Maude A TeeOVer Ot. | jinicuay sartaia pill wreer. ue worth’ #100000. asin baleen 1) . ; | was the best fight? And so| more than twenty yards ix not pos- | ih 90 Rear eos EARL I0: Sean: Sele 1 up Into bouse ete stituted tournament under the direc- Since Clay Turner, the Indian tighter, oefeated | Ree Oe aie = ces! OST THRUSTS UPON HIM.) 9.4% Satisfaction guarantecd. eport, Conn., on Monday night, be is or your money back. a 4a G S | on, started Joe Humphries, ‘sible fro these roughs for any but tion of the National Association of ,° offers fie bouts, Six clubs are MILWAUKE Jan. my Roche, Johnny Fleeson pon nL the most expert golfers, | eneral raise.in pay for the Giants shows the H.C. of BH, R, PO, A| Amateur Billiard Players | Gari tatee BAe lean bosteae) Damtanrs rere OHA oli “punch of others in an argument that | a iaeen, tereney ot ntly to. stories | and E. ——— | Lyooum of 4 * about the terrors of English courses, a Abe made al! hands forget all about pro- | and when avked how he considers Bibition. Humphries insisted there his chances on the famous English ot Phileletpis, Armory |Pion heavyweight pugilist, became an Cordialiy, . Hayonne A, A. and CHAMPION GREENLEAF . If the Yanks win the pennant this year, color of the flag should be the best of them, and they all looked T Bodine Pal | Stiengont opposition WOMAN GOLFER BREAKS —_|LEONARD-WELSH MATCH billiard players Gt ARO Mabltion maton | te ‘a acker and draft « rainlng herd at Stiliman's Gym for these two i MAKES HIGH RUN OF 82. |“ "nn o™* | [Bion to-day when ho accepted the H = links the confidknt American chaim- | Baby Ruth blue and Carl maiz ‘ ie: bership tendered him by Gordon F | Pj Hover was a fighter, nor never will UnMe ioe coca went "em. up.” | | Marty Cross has been rigned wy for two bouts! Post here. Jack's telegram of a | there be one, that could compare with yin furs reply is characteristic of Pcihunge | AT POCKET BILLIARDS, |1y tis manaser. tor Waser. He une read: ee Terry pvern. . \ Vigan at Lowell, Feb. 5 and the next n ved telegrarh | er : ye Hagen. He ts without nerves when in Hoover is now giving us food for thought. | —_— vere Bagley aralne ie treme chek | He had class,” said Joe. “He fourht 4 hard competition, and possesses the i champion pocket | ‘eile Jack Mccann at Por Me, Crome i elacker: \ [3 rare ability to do his best against the| alike to him. Clever as som world my pleasure the. ho | at ; iiieare, including the gre re é <4 f s | 160 Nassau Street, Tribune Buildi ‘ x ; There are Some who declare Hagen with Jerome Keogh, a former ecnam: ‘Clhaiwvae *” OD a or ea n Me electing r 6 " re? Sammy, Kelly, they forgot "jy not the shot maker Tike Harnew and RECORD AT PALM BEACH.| WANTED BY JERSEY CLUB. |,0, at Thum's Bullard Academy last | co, Pt tar tals alee Ol ee ee tote Tela Aver se ashi ht Hesions 4 7 h Evans, that he gets Into trouble too Ahi hight z he 19 onli ei Ree Thies OS St. .. ad flen. Rut here Is the strongest part ne | _——-— Mus is a world's record, but of course Jack Conway, the Savannah welt tag 8 ; venue at 4 “How about George Dixon?" tnter- | or Slagen* '< aly PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan. 30,—Mrs. | taco! y e| will not be accepted as’ such because | weght, in a twelve rand tout, to a do : HORNSBY NOT FOR-GIANTS; 2885 Third Ave. at 149th Bronx Pieceeh, Tey went him ina | co aneenteimrne hie Wonderful BKUI| Tt wyfold of Ravisioe broke the Driscoll, manager of the | Wt 0r that it was mado in an exe | , 201 West 126th St. at Seventh’ Avenu oO escape m trouble. e bit the down grade, but didn't | “qa wicnola, voters Dixon get a draw with Young Gr'ffo, a marvel of cle account for that in Jersey City where Benny nard and Johnny Dund h on Monda: of record of 7 was made by|that ofiginally was scheduled to be| Wil! reach to even Sarannan A, ¢ mig W Teoaive § his end, and ax Conway is only an ont wm ought to have no GU sibition teh. It showed, however. are to}the amazing skill of the nineteen-year- Feb, 9, in the bout |old champion, who to all appearances ter height would be veteran star, com-| menting on this feature of Hagen's |G ness. How do you golf, said that frequently in Im Beach rokes to an's record for the I { Club, lowering it two match | Phe forn HE SIGNS WITH ST. LOUIS. |1628 | Brosdway at oth Str East 42d St. at Third Avenue No.1 in St. Getty Souare, Yon! $ beating him, LOUIS, Mo., Jan, 20. with Hagen he had. the open tite|atiss Lillian 8. Hyde atts é d Tt beging to look As if b 1 EE ee Sipe oer a leading National Manat’ ic. | Herpudin' Re; t bf Miss lyillian de, now Mr | held m New Haven on Jan. 16, visited | pocket billiards what Willie Hoppe is h Beeman, the. Cicae> AOE 2 : ‘ i{ . R peat ny ilps 9 Be chnoinie A A ae, Ora aeinant Manes: tin Feltner, when she was metropolitan | Leonard's training quarters yesterday | ob ite <) matoled 10 moot Hughey Wall p Wweniern | DASE Ras aren A con, Championship Wrestling Match eres 2 Ie Wien, 0 Rive the im: lonly to find that Hagen had made Wiel: Atre cave | Aeeneinie in: hin {preperation to BFO- | was’? ostnilehed © last. Dy CO ee eens Kane Chy co Ve. 4, cant, Tay [ORY , Por weeks It naa been CADDOCK and STECHER Beension thst Griffo's hands were tied | perhaps a better shot from the, un- Pitas Fiyaea|bout preperation for the | Was oaiabliabed last December by be eg a eee ihe roan bur aa that he was to go to the Glan | TONIGHT favorable lie than if he had been nicely out on the fairway re was Hagen bas thick wrists like Jack big trade / nest JIMMY WILDE PUTS tournament. In that sam: tlipped the two] "By the way, Benny," said Driscoll, | champlonshi a ay i! enol venleaf had a high run va from the record by going out | after he had satisfied himself that the | ‘ournament oth Miss Hyde's aud Miss Ros-|champlon will be at the welght re- [of 70. “Why Dixon couldn't hit Grifto in & week.” went on Joe. “T the cleverest man that ev was too ghort for lum to got jmaaxt up the <ffer and Brew hee mated), | r put on a Dempsey and powerful forearms, |enthal's record rounds showed $3's quired for the bout, “what's all this} His play las Frankle Bars, Jerry Cy foattorwnight | glove, and he didn't depend on foot- euiee give hia strength to slash | this part. of the journey talk about going to the Bahamas to [skilful and ac land the idol of the boxing fans in that state, | MIKE ERTLE TO SLEEP. deer; either, as Jim Corbett did. He through'patches of rough that would| Hurry Payne Blngham of New York| fight | Kreddy Welsh? Why so far) int faction at ml in hiv rectum to the riog jast night | Bee could siand flat on his two feet and stop most every other golfer, In| #nd) Cleve id Charles Amory of | from Broadway, when my club Is only che high mark ev i: we Dare Astey i an cight round bout ago THU BOWLING AND BILLIARD move his head and body , Toston are ) play for the title in| seven minutes from the heart of the | set credit for it in the apes f . 4 is 'K 80 ACADEMY, B' way 3 r block, and addition to his fine physical equip- Worth noir fe Homitton A, ©, of Pema, N. J., was| MILWAUKE y & Bist st, ve on him uke the annual inney to- [eity? If you and Freddy want a re ampion is | 4 Bingham defeated » nieaf won two match: 1. J. B.| turn mateh, I'l put you on if you beat nobody could put a gi ent, t American boxer of Eng- with ‘Tommy Him at Paterwn, N, | Wilde, fly weight c beaps Keogh in the and, knocked o1 > Ertle 0 7 Why his-eye was so quick, and he) biessed with a playing temperament (th, Wilnington, cand Amory won| Dunde by a ecorb of 12 in twelve in- aa Bian connot do Letter than 123 | land, knorke a out Mike itie OF Gt Aa yprything Was such a good judge of distance, that refuses to be upset by any tem- mA. D, Allen, Louisville, in the | = nings. In| the me he Won | pounds at 3 P.M, Burns pamwed up the offer, lout here last night, ssaipael i that he could jab his hand out. porary reverse, Confide n himaelt | # mi-finals., A ad matches Were won Keyes Scores Another K. 0. by 125 to 65 in seven innings, | \" wadusuine’ gaady, the Feee Mactend Mlatee feathers | straight and pick a fly off the wall. I is the Detroit star's long suit. In the |PY * UP 4 aoe PASSAIC, N. J., ‘Jan, 30,—On | ave him a #reat ova | we ght champion, hae been signed up by bis man- key] The big crowd | his high run of $2] ager, Joe Jacobs, for another bout, Ou neat | f ork | Keyes, the hard hitting New York light-| tion when he m men and women wer don’t mean catching them by swing- final round at Brae Burn last sum-~- ing round-arm fashion. like we all. mer for the open ttle Hagen w PINPHURS =| colt conte P, N.C. Jan. 20, fs : : ecutive |in the second innin | Monday night, before the Newark Sportsmen's Club, | have done, but by sticking out two tain he would overtake Mike Brady in} held at the Pinehurs Wolsht-gcored hip thirteenth consecutive | (tas corm 0 Charlie W hf h A fingers, his forefinger and his thumb,"’, the final round, even though Mike had | Stuart H. Patterson /KASCKOU: as fae Hamuiten Glue bere lat | OOF 4 Beggs vl inenee 18 finle cute) Wie, HAE | atch for the New Act — d of six strokes, which appeared | t! n'a tourney ot N out jn the first round of @ F. Reynolds easily maintained his) iar | ihe Sailing ae wie Vee ten 5 VERYBODY had different opin- mt to cop fournement,[anusnier, Stine Laulne Patterson. “ear (ety Gub te tne Btat TOU RE 8 ad in ie New vork plea ponker bile MueMn, Bevan M WOKISR Gi WA Telese: tee Broadway and 51st Street. fons about the best fight ever. nm went out up Brady | Tien With « tle lasted a tittle over a minute, Keyes|!Mard championship of the National Ms . | \just as he said next day won the play-« 1 and the rushed his im down w “a Play Academy nto the ropes and sent] Amateur Association of | Billlar ation Curtain rises Feb. 2d, Jack Hanlon will stage an all-star cant of boute | Fleeson thought the Walcott- oer h @ right to the juw./ers at the Rational one CR PMY | top hie boxing ahow at the Olympia A. A. of ; Lavigne was the best he ever looked at, | This kind of makeup will make| PICK AMATEUR BOXERS Hogan arose, only to” be met®with alin Brooklyn, defeating H. by 8 oe eee ee ee ee ‘an | at 8:30 A. M. ‘but he was corrected by Billy Roche,| Hagen the strongest: Amer.can in- crushing right under the heart that sent] score of 100 to 44. J. J. Maloney de-| m to the canvas for the full co iea°@, F. Hurd. in the evening by louisiana of “Philly, Johnny Summers ve, Jos | Cus made ready-to-wea “You mean the bloodi fight,| Vader of the English cracks were FOR PITTSBURGH TRIP. | irr. c0 Nelson tho tiny: mit. wielde cere tof 100 to 90, in a very Well played | Jackson, Viewer Ritchie va, atthe Beur of | ustom ie hig y-to-wear not the best,” suid Roche. ve seen | ever called upon to repel. me @ Al Belmont in’ six fast and in-| contest, |Spndily" and Georgie Brown the wert aide | Suits. many of them, but the one that took ———— The Boxing Committee of the Metro-| teresting rounds, | - vattior tackity Young Weyman of Girnivilie, Pa jation announced yester-/ =< In the playoff of a tie to decide the —— as] 4 nkie Hrown title, Robert “Mor Knocked Out, English billiards the cake with me was the thirty-two-| Terry Martin Wins Deeiston, — | politan Ass¢ round batle between Stanley Ketchel| PROVIDENCE, R. f, Jan, 90.—Terry | day the mem and Joe Thomas. That was a fight, Martin, bantamweight champion of | Special $50. “4 Broadway and 51st St. won the national) After an abwanee from the ring of over six mplonship of !he weg, Joe Laneh, the crack weet side bantam O"Ceumes the team that would his district in intercity bouts 5 American Amateur Hilliand Association "0% Mog dA Os was " ‘an even fight all the way. Nota one. New Eng! poll Leap or [Repnostn Mtabareh at tho Pitusbur LOWBIAs Mase, Jan. 8-Bit Do | Aefcan Amateur BEUSN. St nent by. {Reet Will veture to the ame again on Fw, 5, | , @ided affair. Why, Ketchel was on righ is ee ‘ rele t i feel yah Feb. Toa f ue $A) noe at Providence knocked out Frankie Gbedating Jackson Wood 800 to 263 He was patched today to moot Petey Johnece | ~~ @ Broadway and Ninth St., the floor in the twenty-ninth round, Martin’Canole at the National A.C. at| Sol. Seemar 1n 115-] brown of New. York in the seventh panne cee of Toeten, M. 'd, for sae rooms la tee sae 2d SI still he won in the thirty-second the end of twelve gruelling rounds, Mar- rome Walker, Pastime A nd of a eeneduled twelve-round bout ia Wine be ie 0) Dakis Ot the yA. OF fener Cle. Gaon 50 Kact sid Street We might go on and write four tin carried the fight to his opponent all |: - losbers, FN eae Oa ey tee Terry Davis Wine by KO) |e mons Young Chancy in the wher mai ee PROS columns on the discussion under way {i way and let Fi C., In 18)-pound class; Nick|aimost out in the sixth, the bell, how- | KINGSTO N, Jan. 30.—Willie . ewburgh guipointed Vince Fal Meare, the Amarin Testemsmnght whe ~| 1 ut while Terry returned from to England, —_, darn pily Murray | where [ag gy I Aco Ml down @ proposition simply becouse (4 new Aeolus O idLiman's @ricanaluon 4 Maslow tor Matchmaker Joe McCarthy of th , Paullat A.C. it 14 without halt telling of the interesting A eof Lowell, who ‘was pt the | Kiddie O'itare, Unloh Settl A. of the veterans engaged ringside, matched thein immedi - 4. ol id Gordon Mi! tine Har toSSoaae tls club Ia two wed. "'” Gasca, "the heavy neigh clans, class; |ever, saving the New York boy. ‘In tha] Crystal of in 155+ seventh De Foe landed two terrific | Coffey in ie Arujrts Thramghta. te tow! Brown’ Davis of New une fe ath og, Browne jew that cont ey i q tiliibaned — —— Sr adl é } sore , See

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