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¥ ee, ‘i AATOALS MUST ENTER MERCAN LEAGUE FT | é YORK By Thornton Fisher yy 2 | eh Bia! Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Py . WHILE STROLLING DOW te THE STREET ONE DAY TWAS IN THE MERRY GOSH TED, President Ban Johnson Appears to Have the Whip Hand in Crisis That Will Come at that many of the club owners be- eve Johnson nas used him to fur- ther his own plans. The, objeajors to Herrmahn havé gone 60 far as to chose a committee SURE DID PUT THE KIBOSH ON aed: fe which is to select a Lace emongy i i “ha of Herr! . Then é Chicago Over Election of a) ci cen tanh Hever. went off om é Chairman ‘of National Com-| hunting tip and upon returning ; Another Big mission: to Succeed Garry | 2aie3 .cittt: utvy weta the sole power | a Crowd Will See the Herrmann Of appoinument—which is true unless, | , i le before e cu e: J hat “ful perl peor Rela ir Eee AR uh ha sal x A succeed in changing ah in is Aaa By Hugh S. Fullerton, | inierenting document to take tie pow - (Copyriaht, by Hugh 8, Fullerton.) er away from them. This is hardly possibly because Johnson's support- s would fight any attempt to alter the agreement Johnson's plan evidently is not te put over a candidate of bis own choosing, but to deadlock the com- mission and try to persuade Hert- AJOR LEAGUE baseball to-day meets to attempt to save the business, and perhaps the spért, from destruction, This week prom- ises to. be the most stormy, as well in Jersey City To-Night. hes sell iadiinen Someta We, Yok whales Wont 7 IHAMPION. BENNY LEONARD and Johnny Dundee will meet "2" for the cighth—and maybe last F as the most critical, in the history of] Tann to hang on-as @ hold-over * 5 > sportiime to-night before the Arena A. THE BRITTON-LEWIS BOUTS anureene BOUTS TOA DEASION [ine organized sport. Unless before] Chairman until some one is elected 4 Ags, of Séresy City, Despite the fre. CAME ALONG AS REGULARLY ‘si Bhopal chee DECIDE pous | Wednesday night the warring ele-| He probably does not sbbjeok in <Eae( GMent meetings of this pair of classy AS THE MORNING PAPER UNTIL RETURN Wares s NUMEROUS | ments find some way out of the des-| teality, ta ie Pog es pd vine cS _ tbemers there seems to be every bit as JACK K-O'D TED. ’ |perate muddie into which they have] kenesaw NM. tertile ventioned @& pos ; mach interest in to-night's battle asin ~ | managed to get themselves through | sible iirman, but desires that no that have gone before. All pre- HES A DER - e bickerings and jealousies, their busi-| one shall be Chairman who may rul: “a lows clashes of this puir have been tole re Tae ness, which is their own affair, will) asainst him’ ou ts fight with his f ‘Cogfing cients, and the advance sale LEONARD AND. DUNDEE WILG GON Se in TH!) [be badly hurt, and the sport, which| OWN club owners ends. a that a capacity crowd will APPEAR IN THEIR. BROTHER SHIP is the affair of the fans, will be dam-| Wit goes it all mean? » Woon deck this time. SKIT TONIGHT AT JERSEY city ia \aged to a great extent. | Many of the club owners them ‘ig No rea! fight fan passes up a con- f 1 “rhe probability of a third league, | selves declare they do not upderstand wheat tetween the hard-hitting Hebrew . resulting frofn the rebellion of Fra-| What le back.of the vicious Hane, tne and the clever Italian, as while they AGEL Ew zee, Comiskey, Huston and Ruppert| stories. Johnson ig credited with a ‘ im the ring every second is as) (TO SUIT ‘against the American League dicta-| Gesire to be sole ruler and dictator in @s can be. Moreover, the| YOURSELF {tion of President Johnson, ‘ty lens) paseball d rooters c lthan it was a few weeks ago, While] 4 ets’ Pavorice, pat, over’ the than it was a few Weeks metne veivil| "PIPE DREAM” THAT MAY BE A | gleep wallop on the Scotch-Wop he courts, to maintain their, stand in the} SOLUTION. @gaingt nearly all the stars he American League in the face of! In connection with this an interest- Johnson's efforts to drive them out,! ing plan was unfolded to me last there {s small probability that the/summer, "A man bigh dn, baseball pang aged oe gp! will withdraw) came to me to talk over an “idea.° ‘from the American Leggue. Haare : ante "That they will sellout is hardly| He, Presented oe ae ome eo pogsibley in, spite of the publication | never © ain Ga out Otat BIATT TRIKE fa letter by Johnson which seems ‘i yuat ¢ to throw a new light on the charges | Of bee te pian? it was evident that of Ruppert and Huston that John- | ° wd bry! get] Ss Ind out son betrayed their secrets, conspired | from me ald from other ten Ne againgt them and plotted to drive pir abot seh lio atedag 9 them aff the Polo Grounds and out of | Writers would be toward such a plan. baseball, It is not probable that men | The plan was this: That @ etook com- of the calibre of Huston and Ruppert! Pany be formed, capitalized at (say) is still 3 Dundes is still anxious to get an- h get an, the title in a match where a referee's decision is rendered Points, so he'll be careful that ny won't g»pill the beans to/night. hopes to outpoint his rival, has tas done pe twice before. ny was erly disappointed their scheduled championship -round bout at New Haven last ‘was catled off, for he felt cock- @ure that he would have been named BAN AND RUPPERT™ WILL PROBABLY BE FIGHTING TO A DRAW VETERANS OF THE WAR MAM CONTINUE REKTING RETURN winner and the new champion. TIL SMOKING IS 2 n and Huppert | $20,000,000 to. $60,000,000, ‘half com~ fe DMMEES Sounds af ocieek ek THE BROTHER STUFF UM ROMBITED Bo ™ ENGAGEMENTS OVERS aed. ae Vankees to, Johnson's) mon, half preferred. A portion of the / Rounds at 3 o'clock this after- MAN COME TOAN ABRUPT = @ DanPsey Siueeg peoples whether they. were| cgmmon to be gold td the public. This [ BEThis “wil probably bes Leonar END TONIGHT: ) chosen people, Wrens that they | clrporation was to take over all six- daiee bout in months az he ls now busy Fi. ti = | : °. . would have to betray Comiskey and] teen of the major leugue clubs, a Ne H h Wi yoda and with the New York club| grounds, franchises, players an @oting in a moving picture werial of istic ews McL Bl utchinson TNS | rrazer ar’ proken, Johnson. could| The teams were to remain in the ‘episodes and he'll have to go to McLean ames oes some and Comiskey to sell, or| hands of the same owners unless they “Angeles rigit away to finish the desired to withdraw. The owners were to be paid from the cash re- ceived from stock sales for their ac- tual properties. Then the Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, New York suffer huge losses. That Johnson can weaken and sur-; render is equally difficult to believe. ANOTHER LAWSUIT BOMBARD- MENT FOR JOHNSON? LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. and Gossip By John Pollock Golf Match Over Skating Official Davie Robertson for His Defeat . perbaa| 'HIS is the weck of the big baseball confabs in Chicago, ac Lew Edwards, the legitimate light- Copyright, 1920, ty ‘The Press Publishing Ce, (Tee X reining Wes . : land Boston Clubs of the American te ecbesuted. rag ye aeerrlpceine weight champion of Australia, who came bier ened eater tae BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Fia.. Feb. .—] The clmnces are that when Se |and National Leagues were to use one a magnat ve Gofented three of our American fight-| CHRISTIANA, Feb. 9.—Robert Real estate guys have purchased the Quakers’ ball park. Should make | Jack Hutchinson, playing in quite a re- | American Ieague meeting opens | enlarged groun: the other being im their power to muke several McLe: Thiei good plot f fi versal of form from what he has shown | to-morrow Johnson and his fellows will disposed of. The franchises and play- ghee in the nations rt that |¢7# (m battles in Australia within the icLean of Chicago, who lost the /a@ plot for a five-roomi cottage. tena dn bial peantion ioanan was hown Jie bombarded by fresh lawsuits and | ers were to be paid for in stock. He Teiectsih increase ite popular. | Wet fo" months, hes arrived tn Mil-| word's Ice skate championship sufi : ° $ Winner Ofet Datla Retenteoe the Piet, | that the courts will be appealed to to / figured that, properly handled, it i“ Tor, instance, it is up piers ahs waukee with Tom Andrews, the fight; Yesterday to Oscar Mathiesen of Philly fans will now see twice as many games at Shibe Park, but 20] uren “pro,” coming home under the, Protect the interests of the minority | would be a 10 per cent. proposition more baseball than usual. stock holders. As the Boston, Chicago | on $25,000,000 common stock, and & promoter of that city. Andrews, who| Christiana, stated to-day that his @ new chulrman of the Base- . . . wire like a champion, snowing Davie| and New York franchises are worth | per cent. on the preferred, which was AA 18, s0hl eds | eck OEVeTA Tankcee batters to Aus- mistake in taking the wrong course Boxing lords may be the Army, Navy and Civilian Board, but the boxers|U"ter by @ margin of 3 and 2. One}.twice as much as those of the other | to be guaranteed by the real property: iFiven’ this job ho has fein| (alla for Aghts several months ago, in the 10,000-metre race was caused | were mostly civilians. of the largest galleries that ever fol-|five cities, the purse for which thé! He was quite enthusiastic. He sald make order out of the | will look after Edwards's affairs dur- by an official giving an incorrect . . . lowed a match in the South saw the| embattled magnates are fighting is | he just “had the idea” and had talked i worth while. Johnson's Ruppert and Huston, that he betrayed “casually, just as we are talk- He asked what I thought of tt, I said: ¥ play, Nearly every one nad a bet of some kind down, and Robertson ruled favorite at 2 to 1, Never in a mateh of Censors! board that reviews Dempsey’s film will find more action than the boxing board that reviews his war record. * * . ing his stay in this gountry, It ie al- Because of this most @ sure thing that Willie Jack- signal at the curve. reply to the charge of | McLean and his manager declined to i ‘Mewrs. Huston ‘ani Ruppert, the the Yanks, are on their ot os to the Windy City for the mest. | 80M, the local fighter, will be Ed- discuss the champlonghip races until se ; : oe Ie ae MMU Elna Galore haateeee ban cae their plans to the Giant management) “I'll buy some of the stock—but 1f fag, They deckace they are coutident | wards'e fitst opponent in this country | tho moving plciures of tte events |, 4 fern stilt leads the other guys in the three K’s—Running, Rowing | jy ne as Jack been eck ee eee te auned the Glants'to re it goew over TI never go to. another they unseat ‘0 . use exter thei jas Polo | ba. 1." ‘ Freak . C, there on March 5, ‘The supporters of McLean claim . ; ano pieppleld 2b direct channels. the past one of | that e it seem less like a pipe st pd ake eh yp Bang ea Sat eonnte Sainee sins? Athletic's new uniforms will have green stripes. And the A's will have | Known golf professionals played a | ee crite manoeuvres was to| dream than it did then. Perhaps, it ‘aad the minor 1 as much*chance of reaching home as the guys that follow green stripes in round on the championship | Send letters to! outside places and |t it would solve the troubles of jeagues given| prank Hadiey, who bes just returned trom ve-|montary stoppage at the outset of Times & tq ; peat de send latter ° r tion on the Nati ne | ¥ stoppage the Times Square catacombs. the participants being Emnyet |} ra ; bic from. there, | Organized baseball. > Og eine thett ot Anam bp) reg red ea Aina Sibi ie Lore bys the long race when he realized he . * . French of York, Charles Mothersel, Tntsone c new in rie tter i Phil Ball Uses SORE mivaton. jarlom, defeated Alvie Millor of Laruive, Ob ; ; : el, | ‘This one comes in a letter to all, a 4 ¢ . * was on the wrong course exhaust Yup, the A's may have the stripes, but they haven't t the f Georg Fotherngham — of Ric iond.| owner of the > uls club and one é HE greatest galaxy of athletes | we s denon fo Ds eg ag roond | 0 McLean plans to, go to Btod 2 . ; ee 2 iy haven't got the stays. County, Arthur Reid of Ardsley and|or his ‘stanchest supporte John- MUCH IMPORTANT BUSINESS o : {holm, where he will try to lowe : Charte: a "i 0 4 tuppert offered to se that has entered any event |tout teoreen tlie Htmimmom of New York | sonic of the world’ss records. | Yanks have new suits for the season too. Yanks’ suits are trimmed with a the fed Lines timth aoe eae sanecs 300,000 ii Peccionne TO COME BEFORE THREE-DAY errs eS A sek miss wo sad denen temvasa, tie Inncint Lee, «8 1” re conditions of the match called subpeerias, sammonses and injunctions, French eventually manened the love cut | son) refused to weaken in his dectsion| MEETING OF BASEBALL MEN, sn the Iate war will be seen in the | P™™ He : ‘ for the best three out of four rac 3 . ‘ with a round in the Mays case, and that later they | r ee has Mathiesen Saturday erribly t G . ” Are. IE waa Le A ata ie i canwmer Sa dig championship meet of the Mill-| ay detaas tor the eightrround bout between olla rte x a tbe +8 ang ee | even ey Ny Jump that McGraw must make from Havana to Sun Antonio—where pane. etl BM : ble wagers i tena: aeeiig he Saaal| CHICAGO, IIL, Web. 9+ The fou 4 rose A. A. in Madison Square Gangen |rrance tars, Me popular Jewey Onty seater | Zoes to him. McLean won only one . ° ° therinmtinm led’'@ 1h iald| imag, Woo ie whepher or not he had | ence of tne raloe leaeuve! Bute os ~ A@-morrow night, There wil] not be | west, and sieuny Kauiman of Itiladeitia wre | Pace, the 5,000 metres, yesterday, | Advance dope on rookies shows there'll be as many drafted men in the ite Tes and fine | Maaues whieh is whepher oF nor Me dane { committee in an Informal session yester- oe a.vacant scat in thé big amphitheatre [Test today ty Artur Hizgerad, maid) oho King ahd the Queen, who, with | Southern training camps this spring as there were two years ago. Of Brookline, fez | mai ent to refuse to’ extend the (ay made Jt quite certain’ that: thes a) maker of the City A, ©. af Jem ity. They | Prince Olay and the American Min- | efi , shige > 7; deliveries by pitchers must go. The ig wilen the meet opens up. The Wan-| yin tox at the club's show on Wriday night, a th nea | ° . . Wh on the same course, | Y lease on the Polo Grounds. t 7 7 Pie ister and his wife witnessed the rac SENATORS ARE GOING TO TAMPA, FLA, AND SOME POLITICIANS hittemore ‘holds the season's seats |The fuct that Johnson's letter is madg |™embers—Veeck of Chicago, Dreyfuss ization has outdone all | yq0 ‘he semi os he ee te aot tonatber then Newon meets iuddy Murphy in the sent on all courses here of athletic tulemt. of Pittsburg and N from the royal box, applauded vigor- | Griffith of Washingto ously when Mathiesen won the tith « of Philadelphia—were Joined public on the eve of the opening of | » indicates that final and another eight-rounder will also Oe WOULD: N'T CARE IF THE S| 'NATORS WENT TO A HOTTER PLACE the meeting in Chi PINEHURST, N Feb, 9.—Donald es POS aod: both |e ee ee ee In the 1,600 metre event. Molean! THAN THAT. Parson, Youngatowne and i, bead | neither he nor his backers are inclined |by John Heydler, President of the Nu- Inent entries.” He will be seen in the | ‘a 2° eting « trend boul sh he Wa Seodads, which outalassed | Mathie” traith cag If Teaus didn’t have enough trouble, the two St. Louls teams will | 7% fhe beat Padividual ebote yor 7210] it is hard to see how the American) Others who sat in and talked were MEW lp coming the Millrove A. A. con- |: htt lst might wit bie manger, do» Wet: Lwhich was 48 2-10, seoomds. B i Rdestrivg eo | bx, Sariaon, SE—U0-—te, on the Nor 8 | renses, C2 Ar asceaih Into; etants (Ent ball, Bresblent of the St. Lows jerable morey to bring this star all |", foF whe vattieground, | Donley ‘has made god | McLean was badly beaten In the) jrowns are going to Taylor, Tex., which they'll find quite different from Tnlees ftir tention Ge the otheb @ | Browns; Dunn, President of the Cleve- the Kentucky Taylor. LLEWELLYN AT HARVARD. jlands, world's Klem, jarry Herr ehampio National Leagu in that ity and his defeat of Joe Benjamin has made inm very papular with the fans there, Dom ann, President of the Reds; O'Day umpires; second race at 10,000 metres, his ITHACA, N. ¥,, Feb, 9,—Five matcher opponent winning by more than se ‘ive matches for the university goif team, In au tion to the Intarcollegiates I May" ae way from the Coast. Among who will oppose him will be driven out of baseball. WHERE JOHNSON GETS HIS Ais | | ' Leg and Welling areyenchh Uo recess enty-five yards. McLean again go ; 5 ne : . : Loren Murchison, the New York A. C. 10? oi wo tor i Off in the lead in this race, but on the being arranged by Assistant Manager CZARLIKE POWERS. er aker of Cleveland; Quinn, Secretary 000 foe their ed, Laeeetivn te baking Bis wie ~ BM, G, Gulltvanc ai Mreeeens Ma of the Browns, and Ben shibe of th ierammens the otare to be seen in a0- pe + |first lap he took the Innerswing for " is nidyeara just now. If he can't get by in studies and | be piayed ‘againat’ Columbia, ‘turvard. |, Johnson has the whip hand. At the | Athletics gj dmone the stars to be deen in 90-| aay srumny Maram, who w testing in|the outerswing and seemed to stop AP0rLs, he's resolved to relinquish one or the other. Hut the college dean has| Penh. Wiliams and Yate tt EeaFvard: | time John McGraw made his tamous |, There was no doubt in the mind of President Heydler that the spit ball, the shine ball, the emery. ball, ‘the licorice ball and all freaks will have to go. Heydler said: “No newcomer will be allowed to throw a spitter. 1 think we will give the old-time pitchers who are another plan, feels about it. Right now Llewellyn is perfectly happy in a perfectly peachy suite of rooms at dear old Harvard. The suite is just too lovely for anything except a guy like thie best form now, was matched to-day to mect Young Unauey, the Haitumore seatherwegnt, ior ix rounds in the star bout at the Natioual A. C. of Philadelphia on Saturday night, They bare for a moment. BASKETBALL NOTES. Liewellyn’ will soon relinquish ‘em both—that's the way the dean | #¢finitely decided eel &, Cornell fore May, inorder not ts vonfiice with the intercollegiates and team matches. faux pas in his effort to wreck the American League by quitting Balti- more the new league realized that to prevent angry owners from turning A star, now attending Notre University, winner of the 100- national championship at Frank- Pield, Philadelphia J. C. Scholz of y Griffiths and Bob Le Gendre swt Georgetown; Alvah 'T. Meyer, for- «mer national champion, who will try asked Frank Bagley, mausger of Jackwoo, to al low Bitohle Mitebei (o “box Sheppard instew for the holding of a lightweight cham- pounds, at the Junt to sl longer “a shilling in Le: it the rate of exch: for they're no BOSTON, Fab, 8. ‘Balbe” Ruth to- its duty. ‘The power, given Johnson on the University of Missoyri, Bob | posted » fortalt of $100 wo welsh in ot 121 pounds —-—— Liewellyn. Stull, it's our dope that Llewellyn's da: . oa Gre ett a i 5 ya are numbered, the sume as : , . recognized a4 spit ball throw er j 8 protage, who is credited | et we vingidy ‘The Metropolitan Association A. A. (his soft silk collars, As #oon as the midyear marks are in, Llewellyn will b 7 be necessary for the Ic itself to | Ortime to develop something to take | with doing the 100 yards in 94-5 sec- | a. tensound bout between Willie Jucioo |U. basketball championship, which ‘was | tack on his old Job again—which means calling up his lady friends Yup, in u U ry LER ae eae aan | ENR orem ae: mlsne ‘ . . , ends. . agreement was made to force each | be. grante ea aay ee Bi) Mende om four occasions; Allen Wood: | oi jcimay Gaopant, te Laslih laitreait |held recently and wdn by the National |about two weeks Llewellyn will take a rattler home and become @ parlor snake T agreement War ne control of his fran- | bout two montha or so.” Every elul zs on Re The ‘Galem Crescenta | ve Cran Cy A. O. of Muwvuiwe oo Feb [Turn Verein of ‘ark, being so suc- (THAT'S ENOUGH VOR THE PRESENT.) oO t $15, 000 \siis practically in the hagds of John. | #ould have to register with the leagi ws 13, bas been deciared off, Mateimaker Horehar cessful, the committee have arranged = * . . > son as security for performance of he james of the recognised spit ball tclfers, No others would be fhat extra tim ages Here is the budiness before ths pionship tournament, 135 y & quart Sad , aig do a comeback; Bernie Weters jr | sod Base, rrypoppgg Sd secemsanting tn Gymnaaarn the Guy 'cotiewe of New ie SE ORter bere {av Smmouneed thad he would attemps|theory that It would protec: the | thise-day meetin a acts as ¥ reno ala ag Aly er jaxteson wolald, Yabwarde opponen | Prk, 189th Street and Convent Ave- ie A craneh = © obtain $15,000 of 2 om bolting franchise owners, | ,,Eicction of successor to Garry Herr dati phe nlaghie of BC Antonys Jr Te | # PO st Milvantes nue.” The gaanes will be played on the |« ‘VOHNSON WILLING TO SERVE HIS TERM” goes for Ban as welt the Red Sox are Bed to am eteh has, proved the great source of John | fant Commianiontsme® of the Nex area oe Antony s. aula evenings of Heb; H. March Y and |) as for Jack. ‘ for his release to the New Yorke mmert|son's power. To what extent his of the commission to in Hay Grob, the Pittstungh light hearyweight e Ms ; Frank Conway of the in the tournament a club must be a . . . jeans. power over the club owners still ex- presentatives of the minora and .s © | itt orobatty not be able to fight again for sy ‘ P o8 7 ‘ Be ee Or ae: cage ers. 24am A ee rit Ae na Px cai weske, os he broke. Me bend io the four sp cn ng RE sg ° _ the Yanks are willing to give time off to Ban on account of bad be- oe here from the Pacific coast ee porn Mia tb ace fram ibe sning of @ new peace treaty be- ——< Rt de Cocnoll, and Puttcracn ‘and | round of & ten round bout with Mike Lamalr of Hintry” Blanka have |MAVIOF, fe ‘ “ Ruth said he had no intention of mak: organization every one. who opposed | {shment ofthe detec a eegtaes ys vAewer of University of Pennsylvania, | Now York (whoever he is) at s show staged st and can be had at "the 5 3 ing trouble, that he would sign with|fim--excepting Comiskey. In his first | nodified Tn the classic Millrose "600" Tbave Gald-| Xalawazco, Mich, on Friday night, Grob stuck | Amutour Association headquarters, No Spitball and phineball will soon be going the way of the high the Yankees at the salury agreed on, [effort to drive Comiskey out of the |, Overhauling of viaying ryles, include ywell of the B.A. A., present holder, will | out the wm rounds and the refere called the con: | °° A TePorted to be $18,000 a year, ‘but that] American League he failed, and ing clarfiication of ‘the code ‘and in appre. Dave has two leks on the trophy | * * or". Commerce Club, leaders in the Bank brite ab hie oar to get @ part of the|rendered. He is now more pow vee eo Smbiguous clauses, and ry age jerks’ ‘Busketball League have open club, purchase from the Boston|!nq Comiskey less so than at that |ing ofthe American Leauge foie wee F ; | aarty Crom, the loca) middiewelsht, and deck |dates for teams desiring a banner at- ; g of the American League, Joint meet ‘but, week Jimmy O'Brien, the H The heavy hitter predict time. ing ‘of National and American La 4 MoOarren, the busky fighter of Allentown, Pa, jon. Address J. J. Kearin, man- wn predicted he would . onguel ¥ lin Lyceum star and holder of | i usc thelr veusvosoued aut oh tim Bartmerce Club, No. 81 Nassau exceed his home run record of jast| The great struggle over Johnson Booting of various minor circuits, | ‘the Canadian championship, ran the | 4 mt ( “ ed chy. . Year with the assistance pf the stert| does not concern the National League, | cluding American Association, Wester See0" in flat shoes in the gi ‘Tree A. ©, of Portand, Me, on Friday night, a9 ig 3 Fight field at ‘the Polo Grofnds’” "°'t| 2 / ee eee aaigne: | League and. Three-l League, = ree” in fat shoes in the great time | 1, wn wh & bary mowstorm that Mramoe| The undefeated Stags Club have open | pwuue™ cores, | Bresident. of the ———— which has attempted to Keep out oc| doint meeting of majors and, minorg ‘Aitton ‘of 1t 18 likely to ae erase” | Be Mice cated off the son. ‘The fighter were! dates for teams offering suitable guar- ee Alley Owners of New York, N. Y. A. C. SKATING RACES nee Kavevers tit will” be fared ie ee ee Aly ; paid their travellice expenses, jantee. Address M. Horowitz, care n-| has summoned the members of that le Vo Me We eo Ces sieaa the’ Ameri one - . 33 East 109th Street, City, | body to the prize distribution of the RD SD by le oder sep alah Reenter": EM=MBE! e " * en ers solve..their own proble | 8 eed > fight TDA! Capris Dowmacish. matealon of.tee Barve | nites win record after| #astern individual bowling tournament CARDED WEDNES AY NIGHT, ROGET, Fee aeGg OF ibe IMO | cen eee TON Fae DOME Snowe. Jn | 4. 4. be toad & change in hie gain out tr Teaching fourteen wae broken by Sts {at the Metropolitan Bowling Academy | The Americen Nationa! tournament echainio| ‘The New York Athletic cy leagues, which is scheduled for! poston, Fob. 9.--Joo the old membership days, when | his next show iwewiay night, He bas eud- | John's Lyceum in®the first: game this afternoon at 4P. M. The alley men | for Tw Will read: Toutheeford. Moose, fom ic Club cham-| Wtinesday, but probably will come N. . %—Joe — Stecher Mike the Long Acre, the Bharkey | tuted Tommy Madden of Iinokiyn i amet Al] sericea to | desire the | heavyweight | will be the guests of Glenn Hiddell, the Gale and Spartan, “instead. of Fordham “Anade, | Pionship ice skating races that were to| Nareday or Friday if there is any 1d's champion heavywelght wrestler, 7 | topes of Staten Island in the sar dont of | championship of the Bronx, hew, champion, who in addition to re-|ierlty and Saran” which wis «mod t| ve held at the New Notiek Rink, 1434 | Pew S2ay [oague left by. th aOy and W byszko, the Poli mate an “ag 4 - IT oO 1e BO! conte nl ol © 5 Sire venue, las 1 Nationa ek eUe enter iMKelash for le inish n pee long since quit the boxing game | iat be would be unable to go against Boberts, Die 30 thew al contest whith | & solid wuld medial ermblemeic Of the | lest wih, of the tammament, hte ight were postponed until Wed sehen aien Prey el eer aera eeaoe Bit @ Thursday night, ty noureed “too into the theatrical bysiness with - Dr Hive and Stauch's | Other bowlers that are to receive pria 3 — ae chtead eons feat. choose é Chairman . for the | 0-day. ne will ‘wrestie under Jim Buckdey, who brought, Gunboat| A match was arranged today between Red | Quintet, . these wor tusms | for thelr work. 1a Pie tournament are] gam, Mesa of fhe, Berean s0@ Greenwicn | OW closed. and among the entries [SRCOe fare alssont dohnaen is | Aue Association | championship iy Tin nether oontaet i aha rahe Gesth Kolebts of Columbus Clubs bas been feu} the half-mile and. one-mile champion, | National Commission. Johnson is| rules, in which one fall will decide th Deng” Wee, aczessy, seer tae | toe manasenent ot who las now fighting under | RVC eto actue supremacy. ‘The con-| Babby, Alex Dunbar, Bile. Knoblock] tee ak eetict, eer Paes oi ie ds Ship sy Went, Murmny. winner oF toe'| forticying hirmaele Bee net. the aliacis | Fevult a ae f . Well, a , Joe has a] the managemen tie Mead, and Cyclone | Teter etacch ae mikich's: Tiail, | Tieitie Bannhore diane icles an a ce, where he served mile national championship at| upon him by striving to retain} — *, Od brother Who ix Gidding for fame, | Ketchell of Seattle, Wasb. They will come | {ones Iuland, om auch's Hall, | Jimmie Senatore, Huio Knockler. Artic | muy mony wih the 4. & Vinnie can take| Saranac Take last week: Joe See Ain lemnn a! hk Te ae te eeagne C01, Rie, | BENS ea. tavroscund bout 0.6. desblon, | Avenae, Cons Learn Bm and Dek: | Weltes Beruberae An G. Sellen nat | ecm Bat loins | Raranne Won, Beker Garry arrmaun Me OOairmn an cr tua] eenecien) smeneny ’ ee eee ee eter | eee yarsington A.A, of Brockton, Mes. on [suns the hotie team's representatives, | Marty Mere, Mr.‘Cordes declares (liat| Bile Cordes, bas announced thet be wil anes dooce ee aid Gommungnation and stated his inten- ue 4 He was over in France, in the| the night of Fab, 27, Moth men are welter.| aro. Ketting themselves In shape by | the 1919-1930 tournament was by fur the | Charley Pucks ch bro eorge Pickering, and) ion of retiring at this time and has| w FRANCINCO, praying eve ninute of he e 101 cr evel e1 and-home mat rUckes " : | tion o . by bey ‘ v1 d lohnston of San France! neta stare, aH the, other | wish Playing every F spare | moat successful event ever staged in| (Sst covring the match will be drawn up ia emenan,caremeed feiterated hia Intention, Seven of the| national singles tennis, chemiatelaeo, i e says, he has A . bia s day or #. It ls quite likely that the coutes will | Hayes-Shugrue Hout Called a Draw| National League club owners and | nounced to-day that nid accepted 7 mary cemaisy, Cuasteswed from Albert Tichie, "nto ip manage tte Senn. | Brooklyn, Circles. composed of Babin: pli Couneil. Halide of Cohiba, witb raed next month WATERBURY, Conn., Feb, 9—-At the the three rebellions American f Be invitation’ of “th United “States | toa Open Au Boxing elon decided | owitz, Rowe, Spenek, |. 1 a et, Amant ten Coun New Brighton, 1 @ 2 “ + . “a pose a 's re-electio! n T nis Associa n " y met Crique, the French | pe boxing shor an additional $100 to their| OPEN, dutes for “home fives” offer "S'teaare’ date wl be relied Ste tes ‘uumam 8 botween Charley Hayes of New York and The stated grounds are Wat thas ch: | Ciympic Games Lat Jack Sharkey and others, | yuse, Hivtie tore lmuitable guarant Address Manag Hlephant Bowlitg, Acad Par ne Johnny Shugrue of Jersey City, now sect to/any one aneia : Ba ehes Bearer, S28 Oars | wit, Richie wants to abe ihe beitlen ‘leht |Blotsky, No. 631 Redford | Aveny ” oe Sees 8 ee ies, ee used, aay at | Tasting Waterbury his home, was'caljed Lemested in any cluv holding the of- | SS S=—=sss=—sseseeecmey Bt | tiietr hardest, e0 be figures tat an iaducsment Brookiyn, or phi /illiamsburg 794 mts ule mdey trieeas, @ draw by Ref a shew'after (welve fico of Chairman, ‘The real reason PEIN BOWLING AND DittaaRD weight, ww of this kipd will spur Chow on to test fighting, Vetween 6 and 7 d Owing Wo the tellus of the Bil wam te have rounds of Cast boxing, itor the opposition to Herrmann ‘is with any one at bis ACADEMY, Bway & Bist ot,