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eee ee eS we me eA le Has Carpentier Under: A MAN WITH AN EVEN DISPOSITION - - By Thornton Fisher| Contract to Meet Dempsey Copyright, 1920, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). A rere TH th La = can cai WAS a caaeees oheuae te 6 to Europe to Get Famous Loss onronion SPECIE mth lh od dip ia This Country, pderd which Het Be Guaranteed $20,- ° UFFEUR. peFeRReD Bag TO AY ew so— THAT IF WAS A GAMBLE AT ee 000—and it's Possible Bout Will Be Held at Sheenshead Bay Speedwa' : GEST | SHANT LOSE aon SUREP By Alex Sullivan. EORGES CARPENTIER, the Eu-| S556 here for the present. Ie re. ropean boxing star, who if trring to Wikie, Pal said Jimmy was booked to leave France pores og t concelied boxer he ever enw country March 10, will probably be|!*_{'s ‘ifr. tak way from him” either a world's conqueror or & fallen | ouid Soest oie ‘te & Cenen idol when he next returns to his na-| boxer, but he has got an awful ewelled tive land, if negotiations now going| head. I guess it is aif because they lon between Wiiliam Fox, the film|make such a fuss over him on Producer, and the famous boxer and other side. Dukes, Princes, his manager are carried to successful Earis, millionaires. society folk amd received a cablegram from ths |chance to talk to him. May be that foreign boxer, in which be ac-|i8 why his head is turaed. his terms to box Jack Dempery| “They have adopted the Ameritan ‘the United States for a guarantee style generally in England sow 000. etlowe ti the Pg apy) the ropes. The ‘acceptance by Carpentier of |Once they didn’t have a third man in the offer of a juarter of a million dol- | the ring. In my First bout with Wis, ‘that thet ones he was round affair Dts cone Mirek coinaiata ote: . Ts : he won't be able to go, back home London, Dec 12. 1518, they had three ‘our youngsters. , {judges render the 4 t Dam ht preseat’ Chicage’s boys ard until after his fight with Dempsey ges fe jecision, but when —_——— " Wew York Won't Meet Chicago » -_ in Schoolboy Athletic Com- petition Just Ye k ee ee ki YORK’S schootoys will not Meet those of Chicago in ath- letic competition, That is, not J im the near future. Recent corre- | spondence on the subject by Mayor ~ Mylan and Mayor Thompson of Chi- 5 ago indicated that such an intercity ‘match was in prospect. It doubtless fa, but it won't be held anti! Chicago's - aathorities have reason to believe boxer, who has fought Jimmy Wille twice, is im town and is making his |i met him there last July, i " by lack of an organiza- because he is signed up by another 4 y. in a twen- fion such as our public school ath- , Jetto ie, but they are to have yee y. Fifty thousand dollars 1 been appropriated cor the pur- of starting the project. Mr. rice, Secretary to | Mayor }) Thompeon, and Everett C. Brown, for- pictures, and Mr. Fox's stipulations ‘Tom inside. My bout last Dec, 38, say that he will give him that huge °** Which I knocked out Criqui, the sum of money provided he appears in |&Teat_Fremch boxer, the referee was vaudeville under his management |*/S° within the squared circle, to his starting training for the See ail | mer President of the A. A. U., have been in New York to familiarize themselves with the details of our @ehoooy league ard one will be and conducted along similar in Chicago. Some time this sumn- ‘Mer the initia! schoolboy meet will be and then some line on the ath: | prowess of Chicago's Young! America may pe had, ie ) CBW New Yorkers veyond the { schoolboy age have any idea of % the work of the sciioolboy athletic! * teague, as it has progresved here! #ince its formation, or of the methods eet rt nt aautversary at | DEMPSEY IS NOW READY hls sensational victory over the ciant To CONSIDER OFFER OF Jess Willard at Toledo, or on Labor FOX. DE Day Winnie Sheehan, gerenal manager X, DECLARES KEARNS of the Fox Film forces, is now on his " way to Europe for the purpose of se- | .- ANGELES, Fed. 16—teck curing the signatures of Carpentier and his manager to a set of articles. Sheehan has the power to “go the limit” in order to secure the noted boxer and war hero. Mr. Fox's big offer includes nearly as big a guarantee for Dempsey, with 50 per cent. of the net profits for the Red Cross. There is enough room. if the match were held at Sheepshead to accommodate a quarter of a mil- lion people. Mr. Fox doesn't want a cent of the profits, but only seeks | Frenchman nder the honor of being the promoter of Dromoter. “Other otiers wart it, as the wide publicity that it will | Unneticed for thé same reason. |Lot More Work _|svvisocereeitsee ts cnisa| SEBS Qe onee, In Advance For Ball Players|WITH THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS of developing the boys into star ath- is Totes and building up their bodies. = sy, nanich’ meane “sometniag” like 7 iy sha spoaeneaees 7 000, takes some form of exercise Hi Cet 2 De: } pear ascii S| “Hetnie’ZimmermanOffered er months. For the latter there Be ttn nhs Sara Reds for Pitcher Reuther ° In addition to these body builé-| He and Another Player in Deal | Graw. but each time he eventually re- LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Cou right, 1920, uy Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World.) Pal Moore, the crack Memphis| ing sports, Kiaetd baer sips ermeet 2 turned to his third base station, Big league ball players are still NS Hees ‘ au | throughout ty own fie Ani ces ; ings got to the state where even i ; . Ie BRON ARE _| The Original Celtics, playing one ve Norman, wen dave bringing as many ab 150,000 Announces Garry Heinie told friends he didn't know Guy that paid $1,000 for George Washington's punch ladle ts now Fe- | keen about profit sharing. As @ CUr-|e6 test games of their long career, /Profeasional, in their pode | boys into sports competition. The Hermann. jwhether he would so to Pittsburgh, |Celving bids to fll It, tain raiser to the regular season both | gefeated the Van and Schenck Five of fame this evening there are sw classes and inte jCimelnnati or even to the tall sticks. e646 leagues have arranged many exhi-| Brooklyn at the Central Opera 4 \ school matches. How: ‘ann, Her- fe was quite certain, however, that Bobby M i bition games betweon themselves |courts yesterday afternoon by a 21-20 Mie Weimer and Yo ihe nan ane soe ybby McLean lost the skating Utle, but the world’s snowing record ames s courts y ya Pennsyt- pes Pact. avinoare ie tne By William Abbott. |waye with Manager AbeGrum, FN) belongs in America. down South. As soon as the players |seore., At the, close, of the, Aral helt the | Victories over Columbia ‘rad ‘Dasaseate Aa are products of these swim- BINIE ZIMMERMAN is about| Zimmerman, once a big favorite . ~ . learned that the number of these|ing by 13-10, but the overcame | last week. 1s now in the eed ete + Ee iiein, “th es? Olympic through es a Giant. Word | With Polo Ground fans, steadily lost Red Sox have lost Babe Ruth, but the Sheriffs now driving ‘em out of the lot. | “exhibitions” would exceed 100 they sue ed one, out oe ‘end. | tercotiegiate League ne stars as vias iva Meyers, ex- ‘ favor on account of hs indifferent i . Ld quickly tipped off the ma ted t a nni combination | teers aru On| aa. Syed aay Aspire WOK Vath On und att the ahceend.| Tey can eelt Fenway Pork, but the Boston fane can still eco the Red they anoulg be in on the gare receipt |e nee Rae aren, coapteeel | in tact, Booby Cioughen are developments of that he has eon offered to the Reds During the clove of iast season be got | Sox at the Polo Grounds. Ruth, Mays, Shore and Lewis Revenue from these pre-season con-|did the best work for the losers. | of Pons, ae alter Reuther, one of the sta:s 0! bane Rate ty o 4 Spitb: a he Magnates as a player's contract 5 Fry little race of Romuiiminte tha interest Sf sehooIbOY8 | 1.) ssasca's wortd games. Beoretary |°e,{umsppoiniment to local rosters. | ine Spitball gets a year of grace, which Is more than the Antis usually give starts only with the opening of the | Winning Afteen consecutive victoree on Yale fleld eeretary O'brien could not reves Nae lehuue tense : 2 ed for the past fifteen years.|Joe O'Brien at the local office of the |the identity of the othe: player men- oe ie etsdd (Hatoaie, Years” ago later=| give peeistear, tries tems lee wom, ught game by 35 to 33, thes js of medals have been dis-| New York Club waid that if the cffer|toned in the Cincinnat) report. He Rules Committee has barred everything for next year except the hip jeujuc imes on Southern. training|The kame was close threughout and place with tributed to embryo athletes through| we, made it came by cable from |##ld. however, that he would not be | Pocket, trips were minor leagues fur- | te, Stal veraict, coma sek be sere conducting a basketball | Manage MoGraw, who 1# NOW | changes in the Giants’ lineup this Licorice bali is declared illegal, but lollypops are still O. K. This spring National and American |winners, while Tideback and McDer- © pohool. is, Mar ee a epee te rien) eid they Me- |eon in order to bring nant to tho an eer e Leagve clubs will tour the Southland |mott played well for the Holy Name — Graw was fully alive to the baseball |Polo Grounds, McCraw. according t0/ American League has enough fight promotere without Matt Hinkle WKe acircus, To Giants and Boston | POY® —— | ae Cr REACK, HAVANA, Feb, 28 HE, Walker Boxing Bill comes|*tuation and that he was not sure ee en en it vacing activities | uving the Red Soz. reedted that ance ave 21 games| ‘The L.ycoum quintet won an exefting | purie® for €o-morrow’s races age Be ee ee scissdtat/ the Cinctntall report tnat | ete cred Ms protent raciagastylies| Sox. ; feheduled chat will tring them right] game of, basketball in Tavoeum Hau 3 : rn , a rela or a A > to the Polo Grounds. fori. “their victims being the Italian 2 fore the Judiciary Committee at|%immerman would be given with an- | busy bas on, Standing room onl, in Cuba these days, but a lot of tourists can't even stand, ,, When the Yankees secured Rabe | Catholic Club five. | ‘rhe feature was the ‘Albany. There doesn't seem to be} ther player for one of the Reda’ | Frank Frisch, who was a star at aah seceer) Ruth offers poured in from Southern | teamwork of the winners. and football at Ford One thing we can expect from @ Boston traffic cops’ relay team—it Soar Whine that the team with its} crac! | bo! aseball — ; uch room for criticisin of this meas.|CT@ck pitchers who figured #o promi- | bth | theld Clu whe bevel : “| ' Saleowatad fence a St. Jerome ¢ : re, which provides for fifteon-round|nently in the last World Series with | Mun Severs! Fa Bical most! won't start before the whistle blows. Rprek pee pele’ elke dehy Jit] won’ the majority of games they have | : v “Micago W! 7 Me i: +] ale? ® Ld e apt iia oe wi af- | contested in this season ve mn . at cheising eeragrer| Tite wate bc van ee pare Giants last]! age $10,000 tose by snow in Fenway Park is a lot tess th hag Aten leasue club, Most clubs will} for home teams offering ‘cultebie gi Prete inne ide, and in the event of] It has been no secret in bayeball | your and sev during the $10. s y ot ieee thar rain Aad cadlly dettay. thax training excecees| eta tare mat oe ae the enter the winner. Of course this doesn't| “Fees that Heinie Zimmerma Jays | Season he broke es and per- | Cost the management, from exhibition games when the | teams in the city and outlying districts, ue mean that every bout will be of Af.| 48 a member of the Giants have been | formed creditably. | When scouring | Sale ees players are going through almost a| Address D. J. ‘Sullivan, No. 490 East ee eae ei ike be OF Atal ampere. Zim, while a fine felow| te former Fordham star McGraw! wish 199 men out for crew, Harvard esems to bi - season in advange of their reguiar|i¢ist Street ‘or phone Lenox S817 be- 4 Attraction at each show enll be or|and a great batter, just about nulii-| Said the youngster was one of the| " 8 to be getting along pretty, work. tween 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. well on wate: The Cubs are about the only big league team that won't materially tigure ing se ve ever saw. | » and second m, but in al tion | | that length, providing of course there] fled thie qualities with careless | most natural players Js no legislative objection to bouts of| Wave that were not productive of | Frisch ployed shortsts that length, It is possible a compro-| £204 team work. Time and again base on ld all “| rounds. There is just one clause in the Collegiate Fiashics one of the best 110 jreater New re n the new inter-league train eee Te es cuueee Wee Goa ot ‘ Windy City tossers|iike strength. The guintette is com- go alone t ifornia to train and| posed of Weymer, Boell, Schiling, Chris must find opponents from semi-pro- |ten and George Schell,” For ad: fewsional and independent teams on|dress C. Schack, No, 430 East $th Street, Walker pill that has caused some » Mrs Duryea |Ano ther Race | ‘Those two topnotchers of the light) County fistic fana at Greenville Schuetzen Park |the way back home. City. verse comment. It deals with the ap- Ls heavyweight division, Battling Levinsky, | ‘morrow night, Eddie Josepha, who is prewing z ie en ainsi ise Golf Winner |For Harmsworth the legitimate champion of that class,| 4! Hobers for the popularity lead in Staten eerie Inland, will take on clever Mexican Joe L and Clay ‘Turner, the Indian, are slated pp Malad | coms jusion. Objection has been made A toe A ARGUSR tons ae t| one of the eights, Jon Fox, a promising fetish around taut ™wuen's| = SA Pinehurst, Trophy Likely vite" ey ine sen young lad from Brooklyn, wil! receive the acid ict of wuthority. it has been pointed ' At the annual meeting af the element- ary schools games committee the chair | man of the. basketball committee re ported that P. S. 147, Mai n, had won the 95 pounds championship ana P._S. 89, Manhattan, had garnered the 115 pound title, in the city basketball | nO] tet in a scrap with Steve Latzo of Hazleton, |ereat battle at the National Snorung| and Exdie Hamett, a hard-hitting Jersey City ICiub of city several weeks ago] farorite, clashes with the mudb-t cl 9 - + out too that these ve | outed Bradiey championship series for 1919-20. A mo- Fs ’ to the Bee iain Pebaeigd ee oe log PINEHURST, N. C., Fob, 16.—Mrs. J.| | DETROIT. Mich., —President|that Matchmaker Rooks of the Detroit | Walsh of Wilke Barro, tion, to eliminate the interborough or Hf the commission is made mar et!) |F, Duryea of Springteld and Miss Mary | Henley of the International Power Hoat| Hoxing Club algned them up. Both men wee PROVIDENCE, R. 1 city" championship series in the future, || PITTSMLELD. Mas 3 Of Bonding, big enough to sommeng| ©. Barton of Detroit were respectively | Union received word trom ROVAIL Gre, GAG GH WORE LIANG. HEME (oats | A tale hes Sor ook orrtgsd berpens Wiiny | ACH Te TIMOR 43 added almair of tennta| MAE. TONNE Oe Correa: Pashatball | O'GSiy, toe) fees litle thethecveslant.o¢ series, conducted by the P. S.A. Ly during next s he wespect of the spoit's followers,| awarded the first and second prises in| Yacht Club of 1 don to-day that aagaer ay aon Sew York, casily won from “ild™ son Will consist of three | Pershing of t i hardest Wouo: hey i 1 lightweight, and Me | Stars of the first magnitu 1 this go will i : . ! F 8 city Saturday night ‘Appointinent of a License Conti, the week Litle contest for women at the| ohallenge for the Harmaworth Trophy | provably be another corking bout, Fach | 20m, the clever toxer of Brookiyn, ‘They wit | Victime on the Bast Provide Classes instead of two. | Svery one of the cight rounds ah ae . Fnittee might be, as it already has becn,| Pinehurst Golf Club. |from the newly formed union would be lfignter ts to recelve @ guarantee of| Gu of Pree ey ot Leen Suneting oor Whip City A.C." O'Gatty was oute d m ¢ lered a reflection on the capa:| ‘The weekly putting contest for women | entertained. “Gar Wood, it was sald, | 5) oe hue aes ce a ee iat Mente er trot pes in ae | Se Oy Sten etee } Dilities of the commission itselt was won by Mire. Brenton Tompkine of | Would probifoly be selected to represent |" Ae be iy Rigg oA aly wee dha aE Hankel rhe Leng tft clash with | es, —-- 4 h t | . “ e maker of the Lyooum 4, ©, de Internati 1 ve mei sriyctnree {the union with the Miss Detroit 11.| Frank chleveinent tn knock : ational | fiquitable Trust this evening at “Ar- Fy ee Bi Raawn tect Ranetor-w Liisi 1y,.( SMR MJ with twantyatree ae oat eanodt, ot tne. oaine. tyne | om chlevement in wooekine | cued to me tiem at his club champions on his vielt to this country, | Gaia” Hall, Brooklyn. Equitable wit NEIUM 2oxpaug, fear a cena? serted the License Committee clntise| fact Saat weritatt’ 96 f : " ' . z ~ i ist Pte Monat pommtt ay be entered from Cleveland, ‘The | man of Pailad:tvhia in ais in ble “come | ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 16,—Jay Gould _ —_—— a ga hia thonbire Wilh, the tana ey] caserion Morrison of 8 GO A Bo copie ROS ba ee ee anae ntis come | Johnny Drammnie, the Jeery Cir iiehtwelgst, to| of New York won’ the Racquet’ Getre 4 ng of Providence and Mrs, H. P. | a slic. | peek eee ree ae ee bot going to fight Lew ‘Tendler, the crack Phila-| championship, defeating Stantey Pears | xs fiving the Army, Navy and Civ ; _ Frankie meeting dae Y main Bout at ” ‘ ¥ nd Clvillan| Hotchkiss of New Maven tied for the | oy i‘ ; he Arena A. C. of Jarey City, Dave Driscoll, hie Hehtwelght, at the Olympla a. a. of | 800 Of Philadelphia in the final matot Board of Boxing Controi some voice | wecond pri i te: paved) OTaE; fof the club, Is reads 10 sim the bose | PbUsdelpbla on Web, 23. Drumm) by three games to one Not feeling One F im the regulation of the sport and| 1 pall Ko! ed on 8 nd na bal! golf match play foe Blech Vp, as he Mauree they wil lattract # big crowd to enough to engage ino battle, and his} Daniel Shea, all around athlete of q " d's wrestling | ecided to cancel the match, The matet ‘i the championship course Franklin T Kamit tad lub, fo nen | Higeateating Athletic Club, and Oy has needed some strong gov-|Ch#Pman of Greenwich defeated W. ¥ kK champion, on Friday night In | Fred Paton. the Western hearyweieht, who re- | Tendier for the final round of the Metropolitan erping body, and when men of Trivadell of Garden City... for Reginent Armory, is. up in. |ceatly knocked out Dan “Porky” Flynn of Bot serves Association singles handball champion= A ae tne ot Sean Chaintlbn ea enune : n : a Low Tondier, lehtweight of Philadelphia, and] ship tournament by winning their semi- 10 make ren RR Te minst the assertion of his de in four ra a i | Waiter Mohr of Brooktyn, the game fanter, naw | final matches at the Annunciation | scores were 71 and 7 adversary Hh Caddock. | rer ived & guarantee 00, wae been matched to meet in the main go of aiz rounds | KOUrtS yesterday, They will meet for . Sane aghtention to the sport, they Steoner has heard that Caddock asserts |" |! manamr. Tom O'Rour at the National A. C, of Philadelphia on Saturday | thE title next Sunday afternoon, there were any finer fab- 5 welcomed. However, the oaienlanieeinneriersie: Jevening, Feb, 28, Wille yan, of New Brun Wis! a ick, MANITOWOC, Wi. | BIG REUNION MONDAY NEXT. |oniy one nich decid the match” | jimmy wise, he Towle umslon w a bo latlbenliailieedhas | tp Fulton ls at propent taking @ rest ,as his ? Feb. 16.—A new es of three ablished tos | Milwaukes 36 at the Wisconsin he didn’t lose the title when Joe beat | NE fellow at the Olympia A. A. vim, but dechires ‘ wi ymatter, will be thrashed out 10- CORNELL STARS TO HOLD | Maren op to w fuvorabl rics we'd obtain them, IF there were better de- signers we'd secure them. im a von ‘ 1g h | , egg willng-210 give thoir| eros wan - seconde should elupas after u| A Steche plies that the conditions : able eatharin ‘e ready in perfect condition for bis bout with mee State tournament. The p us record 4 SEMMown. or beter lit, ble gatherink of famous ath: leatied for only one fall and that as Cad- | ihe Rawal, the Jeney Chy tactammetght, | Mike McGowan has jist recived a letter trom |WAs held by Harry Cavan of Pittsburgh, IF there were better cut- " he res |ietes who have linked Cornell's name |dock agreed to the terms he bas no lat the Arena A. C, of Jervay Cit: ‘Thumday | Rddie Wallace, the Brooklyn fight Pa. who made 71s in 1B | v ; sumption of the contest, thinks | With intercollegiate victories » past | ‘ sate vv Badges | fey ff Mi dre of ters we'd engage them, ; bathe: “Seam Mwehis cance eit In the past [right to object now ight. ‘The fast little Engiiebman i training at | present in Australia, Wallace says that he fouzht| Columbia, defeated by the team of 7, ; prion, the veteran paring |'Wenty years will participate in the iret | Tn. fall matoh." deciares |the Pevole’e Falun, in Jemey City, and be \a| Lew Edwards, the Australian lightweight, at Byd- L. 1. Rice Progressive Chess ciub, IF there were better tailors we'd Of Newark. Writing’ un toe |%28U8! spring day of Corneil in New | Stechen, jolt Way tO deoide |hering Summ ‘Bure ant Praokie ‘Jerome, the | wer, Australis, om Dec, 95, and that the polie| 3% tO 2i%, dropped to fourth place, in ; > | Joe saya . York neat Monday at the Hotel |, tle 1 wat poe ntucevd? | iicem boxes, aa hie sparring partner, ped the bout in the 13th round. bec: the, snnual Shamplonsnie 24 ee ene hire them. ag the carclews, Commodore. A grea jority o Baa al ih ao wehdtline cou ee | h was bleedin le saye be was oy mrotronouten Chars JAnepe Ai aoene, i i | oh rsp Sammodore, A reat masority’ of he [ong fail in x wrestling boul : tec dual uh meets 4 [IMR Meek aL ia ra 8 tne | Slusion of the games of the third round. IF it were possible to make a a ints who have Deen knorks» inn the. tacit is, a | - ba Oe ars aon meen ed the limit ge i i a - Seetiare toness ie mi koe Kewty itn tron wo | am Kr at Gotma to the {ifm of Rader Zann, hoy’ manager With the Morningtide A. indoor | better suit, ready-to-wear, to sell their (Qoponenta standing over them ere il af the Dagmar wid ei | Minors. cut thece om suteaday tugmt hee] Charley Pitte of Austral and Johnny Martin Jen Stress, near Broadway, at $50, we'd do it. attacking them before, on arising, ‘ which have made AKRON, 0., Feb. 16.—Jim Thorpe Sith tenia ‘The card | of Poushkeepsie, who formerly hailed from New after the Junior national ihe d fain, o| 1 Hty'® undergrad Jor Trans MN Now York vo. { at the Hustler A.C, of Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., | ecelve. their first opportunity of Poxer on numerous occasions has nembere and. etut apels| thternational League the tan | Ieee ‘ Wednesday night, %his bout takes the pisee of the | eet new titleholder Meese | i E paved bimescit by falling onto un op- |sthieves will be there, buc the ned | Braves, returned. hia contract to-day | Pitaie leew of Brookira, and Baroay adels ve | etominy Ones, ile, Malt tse am 0 ke /wiving the new Utlenciders the "ence New Store—Broadway © 5ist Street ~ i ponent and clinching unt, te effects | ¥ no «wept the Hutnon or Of [UNKIaTEd and without any comment, fim Pullin of juny _ OM Rawards contest, Edwards belng ill with the fu. i — : Tea biow have paased o} ay com. | ité trophies of intercoliesiate track and | Local cub oft refused lo make any pata Pt ‘ol ia University | SONI tee cont etait atoe ceca, [Olympian gumer will have-the beat day [further statement Vincent Mona, manager of Young Dennis, a ual wean tite ak etna {tere holders ot they Tmtarcollenints = Broadway & Ninth St. T Phockdown to retire to hie carner and (gf al, Their trophies will be on @lsplay the cewk Milwaukee boser, writes thet be and| 4 match will mow ii Hrenged within | Championship, will clash with the New. 30 East 42d St. gar t nd in tue booths prepared for them and Manne e Be rie ntaad to. be presne, when Kubene | 2 next (weaty-four hours between Jobaay Dun- |For, Athictic Club swordsmen, Junior remain there until the count of ten devoled both to reminiscence and to dis- e k Web. OS lo cote bo chal Geo the fast, Malian lightweight, and Wille Jack-/ national champions, at the New’ York 19 East 41st St. iri er been sompletes will greatly add | pussion of Cor nell 4 pthletic future. PHILADELPHIA ung rie — - eS Ss pet a «4 eexial PY of this city. Arrangements have been prec- | Athletic Club to-night in what promises, i vo irnews of the conte Plane for the making of new crews and | Chaney, (he interaliie: on, out ie rae, Dees pore gg her 1 yeroby these two gre: to be as cl & struggle with the foil " ne F eatmize the icenittstice et oaats [teuina which Wilt Deity victory ure to be | boxed und outfousht. Artie. Root ot | fer! ia te Wer wine be aarted boxing in || hed “wheros these wo erat fisher [10 BS M4 onvseen this season. The clus | P, S.—The reward of a thing well done is to have done it, % dent” nd announcements of iin- Cot Of) ting ether in an eight-round bout at the! team is composed almost exclusively of. , ‘ ‘The Nanas : be expected. It will be | Cleveland in every round of @ six-round Arena A. C, of Jersey City on March 5. This go|former college stars and recently de~ Of Se matter t¢ wor attention ‘the biggest of all days for athletic ree | Nght at ¢ \ inlay | A bargain Dill in the form of three ear eight- ‘ought to bes slashing one. as both men are fas |feated the Blue and White foilsters fon &, he would-be rule reviser jymen for the New York Cornellians, night round bouts bas teen arranged for Hudson fightere the junior national ttte Sereiiciad sit eee —— ee | :

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