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i 4, et ee ee ea ’ ss a 3 ' % ° UN | WRESTLING ‘With Conditions Ali Against Him __ Caddock Showed Himself a Wrestler of Wonder- ie ful Ability. 1B Stecher-Caddock wrestling match, the biggest event of the month in the sport world, -is stil) being discussed wherever sport- folk gather. Caddock, even in de- Ms won hundreds of new admirers, GRA nearly al] admit that only the Weight of Stecher beat the clever tbwan. “ Not since the palmy days of Tom has New York seen a better « Wrestling match, and not since er@otch’s time has a more versatile / Wrestler than Caddock been seen in SVNew York. Without a specialty of F kind in the numerous holds of |) thle wrestling trade, Caddock showed if to be a wonder, handicapped ‘as he was by the weight and strength of his opponent. Instead of de- thing he attempted, but he lacked _ the necessary strength to “make” a@hything he tried. Aggressively and defensively he showed rare skill, and fils exhibition did more to prove the 'y of the mat game than all the pel which have gone before in 'y. * wrestlers who have fallen : of Stecher’s scissors had scientific defense jainst it. it orestolled her four different times, before nally clapped it on his lighter ynent for a fall. This defense our Best’ SLIN™ TEAS Chicago School Athletes Will Meet Local Boys CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Chicago's his left arm, his clenched fist fucking his shoulders ‘This "he nerd YOUNEWLore are to compete with New ‘over his ribe and it formed a bar| York's for athletic supremacy. 6 to Btecher’s cru aenes Re Meher Mayor Thompson's plans for a echer je power he/ Public School Athletic League simi- aie the barrie an oe lar to the one in New York are progressing. He received yesterday ibs, and the squeeze was ve. Finally Stecher outgen-|from Mayor Hylan the following telegram: lock and got his leg lock body before Earl could double retary, Charles Fitsmorris, have told me of Your intention to establish a Public School Athletic League to train the school children of your city 7 HEN one thinks of a pair of in healthful sports and athletic com~- petition. The idea is a splendid one boxers sparring three minutes| 4n4 1 am sure with your great in-| And then resting a minute, the| terest in. athietics tt will develop 4 of wrestling seems very much| rapkily, When you have organised, 6 strenuous in comparison, The| New York will be glad to have a, mat artists start competitive athletic meet ween the MUG ace Gag be the Gane wos nn | sohool children of our elties, ‘Buccess | thelr feet continuously with no| “Mayor Thompson replied: fhought of even a breathing spell| “I have pleasure in accepting your | vaptil one or the other of them goes |challenge for a competitive athletic down on both shoulders. Wresting| meet between the school children of! eee, ee extreme point of human squeeze in his bent elbow body. He couldu't do it and thereby Ad in an ere! “wacoumbed. « our cities and in return on behalf of the school children of Chicago I wish fo extend a challenge to the school | children of New York for a competi- tive ice skating meet, the contest to) be held during the present season.” ——>_—_ College Fencers Meet To-Night Some of the best junlor fencing teams in the country will be seen in action to night in the junior natianal folls cham pionship conducted under the auspices of the Amateur Fencers’ League of Americe at the French ¥, M. C. A. En Wrestling match didn't break any records, financially speaking. om it drew @ big crowd and gate re- |, Sekpts out of the ordinary, but the lat- | ter didn't reach the heights that Pro- moter Jack Curley had anticivated. ‘Twenty-dollar seats, the best in the house, sold out; but chairs in the $15 Doxes didn’t go well at all, It was this section on which the promoter Was depending for his record-breaking gate. To make matters worse, coun- terfeit tickets were in circulation but they were discovered early. A man caught selling them was arrested and the case comes up in court to-day, The face of the counterfeit ticket w GB exact duplication of the real paste- board, but the back of it was biue instead of yellow. HERE should be some genuine tained shite eke CM oy Jt the intercolle; fe champion, one strongest contenders for the title, H ir, the ‘oreter, also a member of last pea- fighting over in the Firat Regi- | son's chuinpionship trio, will again and White. eo ment of Newark to-night, Four | fence for the Blue and Wale. 9 the eight-round bouts are carded, bring- | Bencoe, «member of last year's frosh- im~ together Benny Valger and Jocy | man foils team. Pox, Eddie Fitzsimmons and Jimmy Duffy, Battling Reddy and Charley ‘Beecher and Gene Tunney and A) Roberts, All look good on paper, but that between Fitzsimmons and Duff, whould provide the best of action, This ir are real rivals and, both being som New York, they are really fight- Duffy gays 0 TROPHY 1S. OFFERED FOR SEAGATE MARATHCN. The Sth Company, 18th C. D. C., under whose auapices the Brooklyn- Seagate Marathon is to be held on Mon- . Feb, 28, is in receipt of a handsome {iing sliver loving cup. donated by Mr. Rodman Wanamaker, to be award- ed the winner of the Marathon, ‘Other trophies have been donated by Col, Baward MoLoer, John Boom: Anthony Shipman, Peter B. im beating him, and «wipe off the record a bout they had gome years ago, when neither was as as he is to-day. Fitz has made if & big reputation since com- tng out of the navy, and he can't af- ford to let Duffy put a biot on it, ~ Yea, this looks like a real fight should get after the political ' J DOUGHERTY of Leipers-| siackers in Washington and com- er benefit to every soldier, man, woman and child in America, it ville, Pa., perhaps the greates' pel them to give the countcy defender Jack Dempsey has in the| What they fought for—freedom democracy—by signing the peace treaty and not be peddling the fruits of their victory for the pur- pose of strengthening some politi- cal propaganda, “The Legion might Investigate some of those, profiteers who have been claiming themselves as 100 -oountry, is still warring against the eritics of the heavyweight champion. Jimmy is very conscientious and goos right off the handle every time the subject of Dempsey’s war record’ is Broached. Here is his lavest: “A representative of the Home per cent. Americans; who have Bector of New York called upoa been sowing the seed of public me in regard to securing, a story unrest and destryction of this wbout Jack Dempsey’s war record the benefit of the American sion. I informed him that [ a have been making somewhat of of @ canvass myseii s™mong the real American Legion boys who have een under fire at the front, They numbér about 600, and sev- eral carry the marks of German Dullets. 1 failed to find one of them who condemned Demp: The great majority of them in- formed ing fast Mg claimed ex- emption themselves, but it was to the board to siganlty, Shemp, pis that Government and accumulating iilions of dollars in blood money the soldiers, taking advantage their political liberty wheo they were away from the coun- try fighting for their protec- tion. ‘Their Americanism was the American eagle on the silver dol- lar. That is the sentiment of the real American fighting boys whom I interviewed. As far as Dempwcy is concerned, this is nothing but a publicity propaganda brought on by prize fighters, promoters and managers who are jealous of his success, becauae their stock is ut # low ebb, while Dempsey'ayis on the market,” THREE” You @000 Sciss ME SO (Te Look “Mr. Everett Brown and your 800-| we - 7 me en HAS “COME BACK” - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 4...» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK - By Thornton Fisher Copyrght, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). ABOUT WRESTLING FOR A LONG TINS WAS THAT (IT AFFORDED A PLACE TO SLeEP- HUNDRED CAN SBENM REGULARLY AT A COUPLE OF SCISSOR ian ey et A YOUNG MO! AMY TIME THESE CATS LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara Coprright, 1090, ty The Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York arening Wert) ‘than David F. Houston gets for quitting it. 4 eee ‘Yeux oF eM clade ra dlc i eorera Cees EVEN THO’ A MAN-HOUNTAIN WAS LEGITIMATELY BOUNCED ON HIS Penn. Five Now Looks Winner The University of Pennsylvania, by Home Run Baker gets more press notices for sticking to: agriculture | \ts brilliant victory over the Yale five at Phialdephia on Saturday night, went into the lead in the Intercolle- siate Basketball League. From all indications it appears that Quaker- LOOKS LIKE CUDDY MURPHY OF DARTMOUTH WILL DESERT | town students are in the van to etay, THD BIG GREPN TEAM FOR A LONG GREEN STIPEND WITH THE | for they have a combination this year RED sox, eee Murphy got three letters at Dartmouth, but none of 'em was one of recommendation, i eee F tee ty-five cents for bleacher seats is one raisin’ that will produce a ol eee ‘Hammering Hank Gowdy wants to play with the Gisnta, Boston fans are now hammering Hank. eee BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM THEY'LL CONTROL THE WORLD BY THE, END OF 1920. MORE OPPOSITION FOR THE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE. | eee! If Bob Fitz Jr. is a chip of the old block, then Old Bob should have raised couple more chips that could punch a little harder, eee Houston yay watch the National Treasury, but Huston will etill keep HIS ee on the Amert- can Tease kes Anyway, the heavyweight wrestling champ is an American, which is what the heavyweight fighting champ wishes he'd been. eee Raising salaries will be a lot easier for Connie Mack than raising the money to pay ‘em, eee From what our rich uncle writes us from Florida, the Pirates are already practising at Palm = Dempery could sive the lewn tennis rule makers, gome nifty dope on servion, MOONSHINE RAIDS ARE PROVIDING A LOT OF STILL PICTURDS FOR THE NEWSPAPERS, eee 200th anniversary of when the Indians first started fighting the Yankees, Raven't'won s pennant yet hold isn't barred in baseball. son, ‘Year 1020 will marke the And the Indians Strangi bat this Babe also claims he won't go in the box for the Yankees. Work will be | fourus principally aswault, not battery. aie The 1920 schedules have been drafted, which fighting as soon as the boys are in uniform. See tea ures Us of six months’ Should be no kick at @ third term for Wilson. Didn't Bryan have a third nomination? eee Politics should be warming up as soon as Wood ts under fire, ee Cinct club 1s well supplied with pitchers, the same ag the Cincinnat! folks, Only the Cinci folks have nothing to put in "em now, ———$_—— N.Y. A. C, GAMES IN NEW YORK A. C. SKATING , 22D REGIMENT ARMORY. ‘One of the greatest fields of sprinters? The New York Athletic Club will run that over crouched on the mark will|@ series of three races at the new face the starter in the special sprint |Notlek Rink, 143d Street and Convent race that will be one of the many fea-|Avenue, on Friday night. The events to turse of the annual indoor games of the | be decided are the 88-yard novice, the New York A. C. in the 22d Regiment stteverd pandloap and one-mile handl- re cap. ere will be |. silver ani fees Liege better yond wb. 21. | Drone medals dod" in cach content This in Billy Hayes of Notre Dame, the na-|tho city and a ten i , has been laid for the Hlonad tard champion: tere" Chub. races and. other’ championship r tional. 60-yard champion; Johnaon of |events to be decided later, Michigen, the western conference cham- pion; Eddie Teschner of Harvard, the former intercollegiate champion, who finished second to Paddock of California mit 8. A. Sohe: MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb, 2. in the sprint at the inter-allied games| tative draft of the 1920 schedule of in France; Walter Conway of the Morn-|the Southern Association, which will be Ingaide A: C.. the metropolitan cham-|submitted for approval ‘at, the spring pion; Roy Morse of the Salem-Crescent | meeting at . Keb, 23, provides ‘A.C. former national champion; Bob | for 154 games, ning. April) 14 and LaGendre of Georgetown, the pentath- ending Sept. >. Martin, Pr lon champion, and Bernie Welera jr.,|dent of the ion, announced son of the old speed ki last night, following letion of fts : work by the Schédule mittee, which had been in session here two days, _ Willie Ryan Defeats » PHTLADBLPHIA, { New Brunawi Jee Leonard Harts Arm, Battle to Murphy. WATERBURY, Conn, Feb. 2.—Bnly Murphy of Staten Istand won over Joe | o! Loses Cabe. ning leomard of Brooklyn in ten fast rounds | w rw nt, Jimmy M here at the Phoenix Arena Saturday | rugged welterweight of this city, a bad night, Murphy won seven of the ten] beating in a six-round bout he be Ruth says he'll choke his | wi Fy RACES AT NEW RINK. |' that probably surpasses even the championship Red and Blue quin:ot of the past two years. Yale played a plucky game, but its best efforts were by no means good enough to with- stand the wonderful rapid fire attack of the’ Pennsylvanians. Despite the fact that he had been ill from Monday to Thursday, Capt. Van Slyck participated in the contest, and although he was closely guarded he managed to drop in one basket from the floor and showed his usual accuracy from the foul line, getting ten out of thirteen tries from the fif- teen-foot mark. This proficiency en- abled him to regain the lead In indi- vidual scoring from: Porter of Cornell, Van Slyck now has 53 points to his credit, while the Cornel] star has 61. Be Seo aati A meeting of the Eastern Alley Own- ers’ Association |y scheduled to be held at the association's headquarters on Broadway this afternoon at 4 o'clock to arrange dates for postponed Eastern in- dividual bowling championship series and to discuss the coming metropolitan championships next spring. out of the 16 games rolled in the 1 tournament to Ubelr credit, the i claaay lot of bowlers H, Mesioh still bas the score "record with “248, Bergen team wore mark with 1,033, Do Voo & Raynolds Co., who are holding down the cellar position in ‘he Metal District League, at the Rvcreation alloys, beat the four-time ckamplon New York ‘Tei phone Company team two out of three gaines in the last meeting of this league, ‘The Executive Committee of the American Ni onal, Dowling tournament penalized the Ai and Bronx Church stouse teams by taki Away from each that they had. been ted Winning for roiling unregistered bowlers, Charley Trucks of Philadelphia and Aviator Red: ting of New York city are to mest tn the sacund hall of & match series at the Casino alleys, Phil: Adelphia, om Wi y evening. editing has a r 82 tn the fifteen games ls city, last week. good lead for the othe bowler having the highs jumbus it alleys, He has an average of Mera and Goschwinder will meet: ta an individual postponed series at the HAVANA ENTRIES. FIRGT-RACE--TWiree furlongs: toy maide wo-year-okle iventng 107 (a) Doro, imutansa, 111 We Mes, Agr: 114; Gan, three. year E00 *lane > *Appleja { 101? Stan rlongs; — handicas xl upward: par Nolawn, 1G: Skver Darter, ¢, 104; Curren e dob, Av, Malema entry. PITH RACE Mie and’ « xteenth: for four : elaln ni Daymon, 108 118; ‘Baby Mile and for dt claim: patie 6 Hohn W. Rieln, (0! Scand 1s Muomblones, Tose. Woche Mi ppreniice claimed, Weather clast Track, good pastas cadens fifty yard Wins Over Roots rounds, Leonard's poor showing w due to an injured arm. In the seco: round Leonard hit Murphy on the head kly boxing show the d| A.C. here on Saturday night 1° was a stubbornly contested one, but With his right hand, disabling it. The Ryan proved too stiff a puncher for injury, will keep Leonard out of the rin, Ont fore few weeks, eb went, 2 dropping him three times in the fourth round! e oot of Cleyeland Satur jday night in six rounds. ‘The first. tw rounds were even, but from the thir ‘pound to the finish Farese won alleth Pu. Fareac has been matched with ( albane for @ special show Feb, 23. 1920," Champion McAndless, Ed Gard- ner and Francis S. Appleby Among Those Who Survive in Exciting Eastern Class A 18-2 Balk Line Championship. \ * AVID M'ANDLESS jr. of Chica- D go, the national title holder; Ed- ward W. Gardner, four times champion, and Francis 8. Appleby, the Columbia student, enter upon the final matches of the Eastern Class A 18-2 balk line championsh!p tournament un- defeated. Their performances with the cue and ivory orbs in the competitions at the Amateur Billiard Club of New York have been phenomenal. As composite figures the records of the greatest tournaments of the Na- tional Association of Amateur Billiard Players have been duplicated. The high standard established in this champion- ship excites interest in the national tournament which begins Monday, Feb. 23, at the Boston Athletic Asso- ciation. ‘The fact that three players should stand tied for the title in the finals is most unusual. Their high figures are similar to those counted by Calvin After weeks of hard work, including the falling through of several bouts, the Jofficiais of the Sportsmen's Club of | Newark have finally got together a card lof four elght-round pouts for its |boxing show to-night which should |produce plenty of hard fighting. The |battlers slated to appear in them are evenly matched, and besides are in fine trim, Gene Tunney, the light heavy- weight champion of the A. E. F., will go against Al Roberts of Staten Island; Jimmy Duffy will meet Eddie Fitzsim- mons, both New York welterweights; Battling Reddy will take on Charley Beecher, and Joey Fox, the English featherweight, will take on Benny Val- ger, the fast French lightweight. Pal Moore of Memphie, ‘Tean,, who recentiy re CROWN EVERYBODY CONSIDERED ITA FAKE. (St. Valentine Golf Tourney Opens To-Day PINEHURST, N. Cc. Fe. 2—'t@ rounds, at the Gyracuse City A, C. of Syra- Grantland Rice and Holworthy Hail cum X. Y.. tomorow meh, sol bos outed Tre will hook up together for the qualify- jounds, a the American A, A. of Baltimore, on ing round of the St. Valentine Tourna- jer: Friday night ment, which opens at Pinehurst to-| day. More than 140 contestants | Gene Tunney will tee off for the first eighteen holes Bo Mértin. at the at Denver, on Fob. 21, Al on courses two and three, beginning A. "ou" fas ity aoa uM Flotto, the promoter ply pnd ‘The Class A players eligible for the| "e, "iliné t bane woe mame of $10,000 tate first or second sixteen only Include L, | bout, 00 Per cont. bapa? pied G, Bpindley of Fox Hills, C. H. Sohoff the keer, Billy Roche, manage of Tunoey. of Philadelphia, C. B. Fownes of Oak | ceived word to-day from Flotto that Mertuin refused mont, Albert B. Ashforth, W. EB. Trues- | to take the match, . Ss dell ‘and L. A. Hamilton of Garden! —— City, Donald Parson of Youngstown Champion Benny Leonard, who fights Johnny ang ‘twelve or fifteen other well-known | Dundeo in an eight-round tout at the Arena 4. ¢, bbeccahed | ot Jersey City on mext Monday night, will et PI | into shape for the bout at Stillman’s omosium NEHURST, N. C., Feb, 2.—Two p 1 Harlem, Benny started working to-day, and highly unusual golf recoveries were!" have will have Red Allen and Frank Carbone, the made at Pinehurst yesterday, A woman | jtalian middleweight, as two of his sparring Dart- player, who prefers.to remain anony-| ners, This will be Leonard's last fight for nearly mous, drove a floater ball into the pond| three months, at the tenth hole of the championship! joe McNulty, matchmaker of the Amboy Sport- course. The ball came up near the bank, | ing Club of Perth Amboy, N, J., has fust clinched and her recovery shot left nothing to Dé) iif. cight-round bouta to be fought at his nest desired, technically speaking. The play-| Se recotey want Wide Murpty er, however, had to lean over too far, | Lats gery rin bey of teth Amey and she plunged head first into the wa. Danny Sullivan of Brooklyn va, Danny Tanck of Bayonne, and Matty Herbert of this city ve, Charley Beecher of York, Frank Bagley and his promising Uttlo feather- weight, Johnny Murray of Harlem, left last night for Detroit, where Murray will take on Alvie Muller | of Lorain, O,, in the main go of ten rounds at ‘a boxing show to bo staged in that city on Wol- nesday night, Murray has already made good in ‘© bout in that city and a big crowd is expected to turn out to witness the scrap. ler as the ball winged its way toward) the green, Remarkable recovery number two was made by Parker W. Whittemore of Brookline, who drove 200 yards or so into a bad spot In @ trap on his way to| the thirteenth, a 335-yard hole, and then took his niblick and holed out for one of the most sensational twos that have ever been played at Pinehurst, — Women to Begin Tourney To-Day Ranking lawn tennis players will be- gin matches in the annual Invitation tournament for women on the courts of the Heights Casino, Brooklyn, to-day. The draw is one of the finest ever as- sembled for this competition, and in- cludes Mrs, Gilbert Harvey, the No. 1 It Jooks Uke © sure thing now that Augie Rat- ner, the Bronx fighter, will get another chance to fight Champion Mike O'Dowd Frank Bagley, manager of Ratner, received word to-day from Jack Reddy, the boxing promoter of St. Paul, that ke ts \d as O'Dowd's manager 1s for Paddy Mullins, manager of O'Dowd, to name the date for the bout, Johnny Murray, who made uch ® greet showing against Champion Joknny Kilbane tn their six~ round bout at the National A. C, of Philadelphis night, Ras Just been matched Billiard Stars Equal Old Records in Tourney ds This Week BILLIARD TOURNEY. Which En Player. . D, MeAndless jr. 3 0 122 27 3-18 EK. W. Gardner Andless particularly is showing bie in his match against Clarkson, the former Boston and his Trump of the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, have stamped him us another marvellous amateur of the order ef Demarest, Chick Wright the - fornian, and Joseph Mayer in days before they joined the profes- sional ranks. ‘The question as to whether or mot McAndless can aga! rigors of Gardner's open table about to be answered. Last year ia Andless had to play off a tie for the title against Percy Collins, who re- sourceful, but he counts his big clus- ters by the closest of balk line manip- Edgar T. Appleby and Cla meet in the matinee tantch tacky Gardner will meet Francis 8. Appleby to-night and the loser will meet Me- Andless to-morrow night. The cham- pionship match will be Wednesday Demarest in ‘the great tournaments | nignt, McAndiess against the winner of a decade ago. In thie respect Mc- of to-night’s contest. Fistic News sor foo and Goss to meet Young Chaney, the Baltimore featherweight, for six roungs in the star bout at the National A, C. of Philadelphia on Saturday evening, Feb. U4 Chaney also gave Kilbane © stiff battle, ‘The fur ts eure to fiy when Billy Affieah, the English featherweight, books up with Bi two big fellows are slusgers pure and simple, and any time they start they give"the fans real action for their money. —_—— wel. WA. 46 10 10-28 50 11 3-27 oe 11 3-287, TT 13 14-28 47 811-87 His average of 27 3-11, Afhletic Association of 122 against ‘hampion in a Weast- McAndless is. re- completes their schedule. NEWARK SPORTSMEN’S CLUB 4—ALL STAR BOUTS—4 MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 2nd SEATS, AL lerander's soced ROAD WAN, COR aan or. PHONE GREELEY 4188-4180. . PRICES. ON SAL oes. OF SA LB NOW AT ¥. COR. 38TH. ST, .THUM BOWLING AND BILLIARD AOADEMY, B'way & 3ist at of the. Poiadaiphis list; Miss Eleanor Goss, No. \2 of ‘the national ranking; Marie Wagner, former national indoor champion; 3 Mollie ‘Thayer ‘Miss Phyllis Walsh of Philadel- Mrs, William H. Pritchard and Franklin I, Mallory, the former Bjuratedt. ‘Altogether the list in- jes thirty-one competitors. Mrs, Harvey, who has gained con- siderable reputation because of spirited playing on hard courts, has @ place in the lower half of the draw, She will fight her way to the finals against Miss Goss, Mrs, Rawson Wood and Mrs. Ed- ward W. Raymond, as her most for- inidable opponents." Mra, Mallory is in the upper half, Mrs. Pritchard, Miss Walsh and Mrs, David C. Mills repre- senting her strongest, opposition. Singles will hold the courts’ to-day ind doubles are scheduled to begin on Wednesday. ee ee New Skating Ansoct: Is Formed. 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