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7 — estat RK | Victory for Walter Hagen : : Against English Golf Stars By Thornton Fisher| Predicted by Official Here Alex Pirie Says American| iter sat” and Pirie In” eure" “Pro” Will Come Close to come near winning the Dnglish title, which would be a feat never before Winning England’s Cham- pionship. ! BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YC THE SIDE STUFF IS GREAT Copyright, 1920, bythe Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) WISH To INTRODUCE BRAZIL'S PUGILISTIC IWOL WHO CHALLENGES THE WIKNER OF TONIGHT'S BourT- achieved by an American profes sional. ‘Then Hagen will be accom panied by “Long Jim” Barnes, Jock Hutchinson, ‘Tommy McNamara, and ibly Mike Brady and young harlie Hoffner, If this bunch of club swingers tait to bring home their objective, cer tainly Kngland is justidod in her claim of world’s golf supremacy. With the coming of favorable weather the Suburban Club, at Eliza- beth, N. J. will start building nine Additional holes, a change that has long been under consideration. Nec- essary ground has been purchased and the new plans call for a larger, modern club house that will be located near a trolley line that runs adjacent to the club's prope By William Abbott. ‘VER a stretch of years England has seen supremacy in many sports pass to the United States. We are now perched on the pinnacle of boxing, athletics and ten- nis, The despairing Briton, glancing down the short list of sports where ‘his countrymen still hold the upper hand, picks up courage when golf is reckoned, Ah! here is a game cen- turies old, one that England has safely defended against the world, which means mostly 'the old U. 8. A. In former years the British Isles could probably produce fifty capable Players to every one developed in this country. ‘The record of inter- national matches was tapheavy with English victories. To be sure, Walter J. Travis did manage to annex the Million: Suit Against John- on Additional Evidence of Money Madness of Present Times. : P fe a halt million dollars Detween friends, or perhaps ‘we should say foes, these days? | _ We knev afi about the $500,000 or #0 _ ter which Dempsey and Carpentier ‘are to fight, the $125,000 paid for Babe Rath, on top of that the sult by the ‘YWeeai American League Club calculated ‘te separate Ban Johnson from $500,000, | 7° RE now wo read of the alleged dis- | kad tion of Interborough moneys, | ‘with $ signs before seemingly uniim- ited ciphers. Seems as if the good old “Cap” Clarke, new professional at the Engineers’ Club, should prove a worthy successoor to Herbert Strong, who lately left the Roslyn Club to devote all his time to course con- struction. Olarke served in the war as a Captain in the English Army. Before joining the service he had an excellent golf record both as player and instructor in England and Africa. ‘The Engineers’ Club selected Clarke | from a large number of applicants. THE MANAGER WHO WHEN HIS FIGHTER IS LOSING TRIES TO ENCOURAGE THE VICTIM AS al Bos English amateur title about fifteen caw. Gus wa eh : rt ras wim Packiitticn and: sh yeare ago, and Francis Oulmet, when| at Sr eenee Tor on mans ester mcecls unrest, has gone plumb money mad. only @ mere youth, triumphed over|woni to this column that he wil «Gein of the realm which once upon a Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, famous | locate, permanently in California, Me rs of ome val i ein sing Engl profeasonaln in the amet | PENaH oot gut make | SMO tee actual need of it cont cer MO ie can open tournament in 1918 at|/Los Angeles. Apparently. he haa | of enough to make the old mare Seaue tees, Brookline, out in the opinion of our| fallen a victim to the charms of Cal- As George Cohan used to sing, or THAT STUFFS cousins across the sea these two vic- | fornian scene! i oter Ape “Life's a funny proposition tories were n&thing more than acci- e ° | : : dents. ‘ Planning Series UT, seriously speaking, that $500,- Looking toward the future, these * Lae 000 suit brought by the New same foreign critics are a little bit Wit British] ros BN « York American League Clud| Suy Ge cata 1 ere ah eae ° ‘against President Ban Johnson, whic THE MANAGER WHO TO SAVE ae Wisid atsechy 40 LEE Ia On Links Here j the above remarks, appears | HIS MEAL TICKET FROM A KO. Alex Pirie, Gecretary of the American ; ‘When one looks back at the} CAUSES Him TO BE DISQUALIFIED Professional Golfers’ Association, be-| ‘ Ame League in its early days,! BX DASHING WATER OVER HIM, eves British superiority will be seri- mOnOSIEne WAS male to-Gey He peare reigned supreme, and! i. ously rockéd this year when a power- | that the Professional Golfers’ Asso~ Ss Pr om ‘ er thought that fe had ° Rea can TRYING TO GET MORE | ful ‘band of American stars. starts batts ur es ace fae eps ih Lote ae PRE cial ser’ ch play conte - i amablished itseit as'« wo-ny LLDO Ranking Soscc. eee swinging in the Engsh champion-|{woen the greatest Pair of prot ; i of the older national body, stich | ships, golfers in this country, s yo satrite ‘wasn't Oyal Pla ers L ose in . Pirie, who ‘is well versed in golf-]@nd Jim Barnes, an 4 johnson was consid- yy i conditions on doth sides of the Snglishmen, who are coming to the @ Moses, He built up a new, ; ree Track ,. od A : Upited States in July, Abe Mitchel league of baseball clubs, when | Tenni T Atlantic, doesn’t take much stock in]and George Duncan, Officials of the h @ promosition seemed imposs!bie. | 8 ourney B Fusco ~o °. e | rumors that have been drifting over! }». G. A have determined on at least SMUeME dastehs cat sce hed the ALL THE ADVISORY BOARDS ADVICE, itles at Sta @ UML | te ocean that Harry Vardon, James |one linportant phase. ‘The match will , American ie on equal footing | STS tiene Braid, J. H. Taylor, George Duncan | be played in the New York district at with the old established National.| Reversals ip which Mise Maric G 3 Ti Ni ht and ‘Ted Ray, England's famous |linky ae near as possible to Hroudway Mie reer ceh he aang acne snd Med, Rawson N. Wood McAndless and CU CL ECU Rae erie One sn era bee Wye ua ee’ Mitmke the local cus” mod ulan’t were bowled over finished the topsy- ce formerly caddied for Vardon, rather|Siwanoy, at Mount Vernon, and the 7 “Ruppert and Huston were drawn into turvy state of affairs in tie lawn ‘Three metropolitan championships| believes the many times winner of | Garden City Golf Club have been sug- » the picture. American League clubs tennis tournament on the indoor pp e y ee will be decided at the indoor games of| British honors may have slipped a|gested. Tentative decisions have been began to beat the National pennant courts of the Heights Casino, Brook- A the Knights of St. Antony in the 47th ee ne that the others are not far Her Geyer: Heaters thirty- winners in World's Series ‘games. | For Cue Title Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, to-night—| ffoM the top of their game. Taylor | six holes 1 ave it played on one ! » All.told, the newer baseball organiza- |” tne opening day waa a long series By Neal R. O’Hara. the sixty-yard dash, two-mile run and| peme i gatreroeain eoon ton Ate Ore coe eta on tide in iiiiieate tine : ‘ began to outstrip the parent body |, bhi t ne Rahal hea as is Teaery Copyright, 1920, by ‘The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) | ~ _ standing broad jump. cording to the aasicintion necretary, | series of matches, on three or five and ‘the pcm aye became rampant of ose . Jack Johnson now wants to 0.K.'d. David McAndless of Chicago de-| The “Suburban Quarter” also will be| England won't have a just alibi if | 4@y8, is favored by some. ch day's among the composing the latter, Which played a part to a slight de-| | 6 4 feated Edward W. Gardner after an/a feature. somethin; play would be over a different course. something crept in to i 1% goes wrong in the open i Ye things. It h be [Brgy ar gree yesterday, but it was Old Knock- And Jack's not the only party of the Willard-Johnson fight that wants to| Uphill struggle in the Eastern Class A| Georgetown University will start its] tournament in June. The P. G. A. intends to make the may have been too much out that removed two of the top come back now, either. 18.2 balk-line championship tournament |crack team in the one-mile relay race inst this | Onecare Scere ones ane ae ane Prosperity, or he Aga! formidable aggrega. ‘afta mee cas ne the Memes, Ruppert o cing players, \ _ see ; [ast night. While a big crowd watched |for the Cathollc clube’ championship. tion America will aend Walter Hagen, | re Stir for the benevolent fund of ae thority of Aritaeeanens win ech ening Mrs, Samuel F. Waring, one of the! ¢, ah Malaria is one lady friend of the Big Smoke's that'll be waitinglthe daring and at times brilliant cue |Rovert Legendre, Interallied pentathion WhO in Pirie’s estimation is. the| would ar cupvenined siaccorsrntess PE and tunnelling methods pgainst. all eprintly players of the Now York ‘Ten- |0F "im Here Pos ay Work at the Amateur Billiard Club of lchampion; Hector Auray, former met- StTongest Amerifan, star that ever | than have ever before been offered tm didn't bow down to his rlue. Any- yunted for‘the downfall of one New York, the younger man pulled out |ropolitan sprint champion; D. Grimth G0USht foreign honérs. Hagen has | golf. | Fs how a situation has resulted which Miss Wagner, the former! national In- TREY Cit Date wih Se Wate he Dineiet Aiterisy tor a decision, by 300 to 242, McAndiess | ing W. McNamara will make up the ‘2¢ Shots, temperament and conf- ——— ‘#22 ean't be of benefit to baseball no mat- ibadis vl) The betting is that Jack will go down to the hoose-gow on one count. ncis 8. Appleby to-night in |” , SSS SS ter what the out: a door charmpio The tally of this en- ry - «# ch that will decide the title. Georgetown team. MRS. STETSON AND. MRS. FOX utcome, percent gia aii pier Sit waa 4 A : . |, There, was nothing Jaunty about Mc-| practicaly all metropolitan title hold- WALKER BOXING BILL H “ : eaeaitiy. cean bd rte Plenty ofU. 8. hooze fighters are now standing for more rounds in Andless's performance, |» His, score |. will compete in the various events. | STRONG GOLF FAVORITES. | HE Messrs. Ruppert and Huston Mrs. Waring’s tine et “Iu “the Havana than Johnson was able to, lacked fa unas! muote, Of Gouble 28 | Cnartey Paddock, the abemationall TO BE HEARD FEB. (7. lamina have instituted three sults: the tof Miss Wagner in her hand Ce Set) that’ made the thing took likeva sieve. sprinter of California, who is coming ere BELLEAIR, Fla., Feb. 4.—Mrs. G. ¥. against Johneon, one for dam. sf the low dropping. ball, After inet IF VENUS IS TRYING TO SIGNAL TO US YOU CAN BET SHE| i, Wah ony near he end that he uc: |iast for the Millrose games in Madison) A’BANY, N. ¥., Feb. 4.— Sento] wonow of the Engineers Club won hee pone 8868 of $500,000 as mentioned preyi- at every opportunity, She had that AIN'T DOING IT WITH HER HANDS. nipulation. His best runa were 49, 47|Square Garden next Tuesday, has’ also J4mes J. Walker announced last night} arst match round in the annugl Feb- ously, another restraining low dropping ball spotting down tn all and 45. His average fell to 93-33. ]entered the 300-yard handicap in the that there will be a hearing on Feb. mF P straining Johnson Pitts of Miss Wagner's court, with the a0 8 Gardner's average was 711-33, and games at the 14th Regiment Armory'37 on his bill ¢o revive boxing and|(US"y ‘urnament. She was view od — paying himself $30,000 salary for result that the top teh ater wrecked her In signing for a 30-weeks’ vaudeville engagement, Carpentier seems to top run the following evening. i Glace ib\ under: the sipnrvision Of thé aeons over Mrs. W. W. Morrison of filling the office of President, Secre- chances by dr’ repeatedly into the have forgotten the ring. \ Toledo by 4 to 3. Mrs, Caleb Fox, the lai tary and ‘Treasurer Of the league, n/ NG, for the loss of important points, ofe @ peeked Sei Civilian Board of Bhiindetphia, golfer, and former nationat | - ir a J Yr; : he 5 e 7 i bu i q ' } 2 ion, ay’ by far the i esate enh er cutis cient Le MESES | vor song ere ne Defra COND. wall De the nly Ulin Meera ‘The measure is im the Senate Coin-| When shecgiminated My Charior Brag | #P™ d.merican League, and’ still a fourth. 1 ne with wonderful accuracy, Mrs, /0r 1920. mittee on Judiciary. To accommodate | fette 0! cago by 9 and 7 and cov * ep: | ered the course in 87, a very creditable s $a the pitcher Carl Mays case, around Candeo found the openings, for her * 6: 8 the large crowd that is expected to|more for a woman’ player. Mrs. @. ; = qhich the others revolve, passes and ahe sent the ball lashing One highball left is Johnny Dundee. Half Scotch and plenty of ginger.| By dding the wise thing tn using) many of the big fellow during hie creer in ihe attend the hearing it will probably |Henry Stetson, another Philadelphia Tektaim euapended Maye for some. |e TONeh,, Viet ©, Dace tie coe ee. a Le lak sad plenty oF Ginger.) opular fighters in this vicinity in| evsred-cizcle, will have another chance to-mebt| 1. > 014 in tne senate Chamb: |player. who won the qualifying round, r - She also bobbed extensivers |4a edd another tix. OF to dle secerd, aa he fe abated er, layer wf ausliCying, ro Sigetind by the oocion fed tisk to Hot up to, her aval Roger Hornsby has signed with St. Louls, which makes him their trump Card, | their bouts at the Sportsmen's Club pyapeeal gy acoehag iat dpe Dipneleg chad be eee ee er ciaita be Cant ee yy the Boston Red Sox jo ei. of Ja Jaladt | in Newark on Monday night, the club| the West, in a ten-round bout et the Convention Miss Marion Hanrahan of Binghamtor Yankees. ‘The Mays suit ig cal- for Mrs Cundce to score and she never One swallow doesn't make a summer, but one fall made a wrestling : Halb in Kanme City, Brennan ie in (ine ehepe 1920 MAJOR LEAGUE after an early lead of four holes on Ree G@edared for March, two of the oir Mime an opportunity, | champ, officials managed to clean up a few| Hall in Kane TRAINING CAMPS, |S. £.,G Alexander’ of Chica’, 1am actions will be rushed to early trial qoubles. The event began with a notable arte as thousand dollars on their entertain- ‘ *lby 6 and 4. Mrs. Stetson and Mrs, Fox oe ‘ . Yea excellent team | o> amoun' ,000. nny Val- i d | cup, 1920 Cam ee @ political mess, with the American wv he two displayed excellent team | . ° ° « fortelt for « bout between his protege and Jack | “Ad y ¥ « sot it y matter fot er shi he Boston tumbus. im See ns hanke cane Now eck oat them to Ulspone Vf atlas Margaret Tay. | Hope Baltimore will stand better in the big league than it does on the Lhbl Soe sdepr ae ce pecs oe tae Peete eine ees ters Se eee | eae je hg ESS, a ae Fe, ia won't Jo; i Miss Jullett Gott, | Vhic Ae, *hiladelph ; tive that y can master Sharkey or NE vs Ne Cy . 4.—Heary | 5 get any the worst of it. The Yournament wii Sec hee bee OE DIG le between Palladel ania And ‘Washington: he drew down about $2,600 for his)an elgit or ta round bout, O'Getty hae éeve rains prevented the playing of the wr te \final round to-day in both events, " ‘most of bis fighting “abroad,” aad only recently | Philadel; second eighteen holes of th Hify ; Ri BROT, RAY SMITH 19 0 bis, us-| hath 1s that give no support that get the 2A (Ameri- pe peg ci La A Et ecg big saoremsioaaa Ws Mead teeiee ae uma dn the St Valentine tournament of ome ‘ *, ‘ li P by soundly trouncing Willie O"Toole, s home . Dee yestery sy. ve standing ‘fellow, six feet three.) NEW STAR DISCOVERED abe Fitesimm 500; AMERICAN LEAGUE. pee u . 3 ons, $1,500; Jimmy Duffy, | tavorite. A match between O'Geity and Jimmy ‘ Aad weighing: 101. pounds, - He AT AMATEUR BILLIARDS HOOK-AND-EYE COMBINATION LICKS ALL OF CARP'S OPPO.|$750. Charley Beecher, $500, and| Murray, the toy that beat Jobany Kilbane in| Boston aah ER | cg Bae the physique nevessary,. the| mn *|NENTS. DESCAMP GIVES 'EM THE EYE AND CARP SLIPS OVER | 4ttling Reddy, $400. Fail Se nats 6081 Sethe. eesengra Oe Shae Kev Glenttar | “rhe mracawitk Heke Gonesaar Cane a eeeed Metter: Like Frank Moran, he| Just as (t appeared aa tf Morgan| THE OLD LEFT HOOK. — bo ol ea iy a Bt | hee ee Kc extraordinarily !iushes had adopted the natlonal pocket ace ‘ho nese tet wath Preitio Dares, the | litle Pruskie Jerome the Marion bentemrraint | Pale Phitedelonla, Pe | aaa a ; 3 ag) wy eas BisKonean Wine a ai ae s rot Jersey ‘weight, will engage | who has made good in bouts at the different clabs sn Anton! . BOW! LARL : Am Apteliigent as fighters av.) He likes to billiard title of the American Amateur| | uropean wise guys claii Carp's opponents are in a trance before and after |n uay bo with ether ‘Iany Kaufman, ve | Philadephia, will display his collection ot Aumista, Ga. T ACAL RUARR : "ae uae, vis words, mand nows when | [illiard a na Te Ae Bey are, ke Philadelphia barrie or Jetmoy Seles blows at the Olympia A. A. there on Feb. 16. lesa q Idisputed ‘other than his caum, ; Brooklyn, Arthur Fitegerald, amnager He will go against Johnny Nelson of “Philly” in ter Bergt. Ray came back from war Themes wecube. ‘It happened. ut a One good way to beat hypnosis is to have a couple of fingers on the| ne city A. ©. of Jermy City is ready to stage | one of the bouts, Lew Tender of dso APR badly marked up, having been wound- | 10\ 19 ° last night, ‘The. an-| hyp and a couple of knuckles on the other guys’ noses, thig go and the prospects are that the boys will | witl chsh with same good fighter im the main go : od, 20 Jess than’ nine times in threo net thea Sve “youtntul eee a come tominer in the main go of eight rounds ef | of six rounds, ustom : eter feren' ions by enem: yone' would meet caused a big gnl- 126) should el Piel — roe ieetins sine and Moroney ROU D HOe Senchen “hreeuea tia, Smart prizefighter should ‘Use his head as well as his hands. Except] the club's show on Friday evening, Veb, 13, Bottling Reddy, the New Engiané States feather- eo MR Cantigay’ and ‘Solssons, in’ tact|throusy torn victory by a score of 100 it’s better to use the hands than the head for a block. piace weal auuian as fate pangphguetl # to T7. In the afternoon Courtney Wooa, ‘Tecowered Si iiew artic, As be cae himeclt, ibe ate w-four hours before had suc. idl satus Sieeta 4 te 4 9) x |Onretis eeineme Om Gee te ee Made Dy et was wounded in the Cantigny show | Peded In Giiem te cindy was beaten by WITH THE BA KET Tel thal Tateer. tan both oo walmy tain | Gib Chase Reader. "hs Tester bas’ reemncs | by oad in the morning and again the 1 xt arth Simel” 100 to. 98," Ax a result | a in the last few mootha thet be tas gone « trifle | training for bis bout with Frankie Howell, eched- sek We commercialize these wounds, and) With Kirby se on thelr hee 4 teated the crack Kip's Bay Five on|® assau Street, city, for two weeks, Roche further stated | with Benny Val 1d Joe 4 of these soungasters still have crack Kip's Ba) rest up {6 w y Vale and Joe Mpls, woo wt] GUITSA t Rie thane he ourbt to be a strong enough | Pay Oe ie plone In this mates it|the former's court Iaét night dy the| ‘The Dolphin Five fresh from their | ‘st, Tommy welshed ooly 271 pounde the otter | appear ia te feature bo . UITE AND TOPCOATS 4 pond publicity thet is SetUnae uate gos ee Re iy heer Ary Sa Mer score of 36-14. Tir contest, which |Vistory over the Alumni of P. p | eee — Champion Johnny Kilbane has posted a fortalt : aa Morpheus played so hing of a art. ‘3 ope: es fo! eu offer ” brought him. Tab tam “anert matches MoCae has|WA® one of the ‘most loteresting|fimmanme, chanens SeerinS Jack Doverty, matchmaker of the National A, | of*S1,000 with Frank Black of the Sportamen » TI IE , a learned his lesson, No longer ia he the! staged on the Saint's home this |Whitlock “Avenue, city — C. of Marieville, RL I,, to-day tried to clinch a | Club of Newark, N, J. as a guarantee that he will Piet FTER his showing against Bob |{mpetuous younmicr (hat frat started) season, was witnessed by « large| match Uvtmeen, Clay ‘Rimer and Larry Willan |b oo nd redy to dhe Henny Vols, the : M woe’ Martin at Cleve! Mor y | : re ee oe Independent Five made heir’ win| (or bis boxing of Fe, 11, but as Turns ch Sighter, for eight rounds at (he club/s show MR) PA Marta, coovcland stonaay|in event OF 08 OY Stowat Bayer, with 8 ted gomin| rsa (RUNS Rice en ily Se |S aye apr be Satan] wf, Vorw be teperwetwin | BUYING DIRECT IDDLEM Aart Tabshellt | é rane ant | #nd 4 fouls, featured for the winners. {fated St. Mi Lyceun Levinsky at Detroit on Feb, 16 his manager was 10—-$1, 200 for hig avpearunce and $1,260 as . P|. with nfm. Martin, be it remembered, | thing but providing entertainment Rovhine and Weiss played exceptionally | forced to ask Doberty to put back the bout untit | guarantee be will make the weight 124 ‘pouuds SELLING DIRECT Petercenme bar® to the United states as] {or (ne voted ie te ete ape | _ One of the best for the victors Independents | rep, 22 or 28, Tumer Ueat Williams ia a pout Jat 2 B, Mf A " ie, A. F. ¥. heavyweight champion and | predated and just now is proudly | scheduled ‘a h ND user NO *IGeR “Avenue Oe Slit ee fh Dear Yt. cere ete Be On account of Hving champion Johnny Kubene bl to off A ie E istic " tha tdalowing letter whict h Company, 18th Coast Defense |'phone Rhinelande, 2 SAR i 5 2 Gk a guarantee of $8,500 with an option of 37 i H ‘ ws, t herovaround his home section in ihe SBOWInE the, following letter ae ig NY N. Gy hooks Up with| pala. __21 aera yh ab erie tty Gene ten, | artes Hate ae eee aap] enables us to offer our entire production, either “to 3 cies with quick knockouts, Sargt NEW YORK CITY BRANCH, — | te Separates. “The soldiers have won |, UMity Hive with fourteen, victor es tol jn Nowatk on Monday night, is to receive 30 ver AE tae Apateronn sual ot awash co. Pee, 1h, order” or “ready ‘to wear” at a lower price than We Sen Ray went out to meet Lim unheralded | NATIONAL LEAGU oR une played this seas wir credit will hook up wth St. Jotn's | cent of te gross receipts for his end for boxing | We officials of club have decided to pat on . : A [ I reecoh. ta went Lim unbersiced | ONAN a eRRVICH He Reaves Lycoum in tho first game of w series for ten ‘Orbowd of Boston. an eighteround goat | {outs bemura, am Caters in the ote. beta otherwise high class clothing could possibly be Mio entire fistic world beat Bob. He! sergt. Ray Smith, care Scotty Inv the ithe paris wit be paral co tar ren at the Greenville schuewzen | aud Victor luitchie we Jiminy Burma OS® | Opera - ae Hrocked him sown right off the reel Monteith, West 10lst Street Hii tr court at Highbridge, Danae ooetan | Tuesday night, O'Dowd a alec —_—<»— - = ay » im the first round, was himself floored New York City re ne |the second contest wil! | tage basis, sip the third, got up, dizzy and appa: My Dear Sergt. Smith: ‘This is Ayana! Broo jt court and if a third gume. is uae swomistuy wae |PULTON KNOCKS OUT You are invited to inspect our workroom at 753-755 om ently gone and swept Martin off his only a line to thank you for your ranklin Big Five with Storey, Klein y & loss of a coin will decide heows, Bene rene . ° . . haen| Hs opjgll el ide pr his fer | for the wounded men at th 4 atrong Ilwood backetbail ear | colors td te ta 4 ‘ ne re Tot avy BOSTON, FT 4.—Fred Fulton, the Street and examine the construction of our hand ere betting 2 to ills ospital so suc ane POT a ee eae eee enc Brawn {| Minnesota plasterer, knocked out John + * pane singelde that he aldn't lust | Without you that first night we Juniors will ay “A fast mld le brea gs Rae ‘er Joho in the eighth round last | tailored clothing offered from maker to wearer, — | Oere haar cige teneratulatec you” (ns will pres | end wil be ot his bes for this m night at the Armory A. A. It was Ful- ‘NCE his return from ‘ope and upon your story on Monday | ny mateh booked for the City 4. C. to ton's fight from the start. He hit John- 5 Broadway and Ninth S before his go with Martin, Ray night of which | read in the New bi Pear i | Attracting no end of interest will bring together son at gill, though, apparently Aang 30 East 42 nr n St. bas been doing a lot of boxing| York papers with the greatest in- sae wonie Worst Virginia | 20% lameh, (he snaattonal: international talam’ | dropped Johnson with a right to the Jaw 19 E rc 3 for wounicd soldiers, war funds and at they hook up with’ the ge | we ‘stay Johnson of Trenton in another} and a left to the body for the count of ast 41st St ” | ‘ pals of y team, Fed, 9 the Bank St jt a jo nine, when Johnson jumped to his feet roadwa: Bs Wik, Ho bas appeared at loast| ind wasistanos yours very teal, (Sou gree: fine, Hank Stare will bet From nvex’ ond eoutidery doots torworg to an] Aira tones a wilt wine at Putcn-+ he Broadway and Slit St #ncu°y times at the Fox Hills Base Mrs. EDWARD M'VICKAR Hempstead. Commerce hus Satardags Up with | easy victory over the Trent latter came back with another right to 4 : tad without o ud bt ° > ] *hairma on for teams within 150 tila of Nos mand Penn the head and left to the body and John- P. S.—There is no wisdom like frankness.— 2 4 bow: thous of any. Now York City Caairman, open for teams wiuhin 150 miles of New Le. Bil Brennan of Chicagy who bas put away gon took the full count in From Arujeim Thoughts. ‘ ’ im \ ‘ , Q ¢ | ' { ‘ \ , { Ror ECIRRI EE ARIST BS