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PERE) a My (Bi med cps ets jah BVaNING WORLD, FaIDAY, PERBUAAT 90, 1600.0 ° 00 ee . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Famous Baxter Mile —| To Be R d at Meet NN WILDE'S EASTERN DEBUT - - - - - By Thornton Fisher of NV. Y.A.C. To-Morrow! 5 pbs 4 ro Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). . WKOES STIFF . ‘ 9 | that tournam: rickeon easily wom /gEXoat tee dams tant Many Olympiad Aspirants to} ee sie fumping prize with a Tong Hf 16.3. His try f e world’s u Wen REELING Compete in the Ctub’s | 9.64, ie uy fog the mond Tora \ THESE PLAcES- < | ‘ the bluecoat hopes to come near the Annual ‘Games. long-standing mark to-morrow ©vé6. ar ning when he takes off to mount over By William Abbott. phen HE annual New York A. C. games to-morrow night in the 224 Regiment Armory will pall out a whole flock of top notch per- {formers. These games always do, but the entry this year is particularly im- posing as many ambitious sturs sre anxious to boost their stock for the great occasion when members will be picked for the team the United States ONE ABE GOLOBERG | will send to the Olympic Games in BIO A NIETY Belgium. ‘The N. Y, A. C. competi- ANNETTE KELLERMANN | tion and all other meets before the} WITH THE HELP OF OY tees | tryouts will be featured by the show- ing of these Olympic aspirants, The premicr ovont in to-morrow) | | | | { oueHtTs Ler | 4 | eaipeen WTO i | | | Wilde Makes a Show of Russell, -Winning in the Seventh Round Without Half Trying. ' before the end of the seventh | round, over in the Fourth Regi-| F ment Armory, Jersey City, last night, Jimmy Wilde, the English fly- | ‘Weight, sent a well directed half right arm swing to Mickey Russell's jaw, @nd then hooked a solid left to his ACCORDING TO THE ENGLISH @uSToH THE TRAINER OR MGR PUTS ON THE GLOVES OF. THE OPPOSING BOXER 5 WILDE LookeD LiKe * opponent's stomach, The latter punch night's games will be the resump*ton ovens Mike around on the ropes un~ ONG OF THE MIDGET of the famous Baxter Mile, which has} Extremes ei Riae were Gatsling as hin sider, peracid A duntary airy, COASTASLE always been a feature of the N. Y,| _ There's fascination, perhaps, He was out standing up. Referee F Bs A. C. meet. Some of the country's| im going to extremes. Harry Ertle gave him a careful once greatest milers will toe the mark for But it doesn't get you any- over and, as Wilde stood off very i wiiare, sportingly, tepped betwoen the men this event. There'll be Mike Devan -y, . and motioned Wilde to his corner. | Millrose A. C., who was a star per-| _ That's why we avoid extremes former in his club's recent games in| in Selling men's furnishings. We the Garden; Harry Cuthili, Bostona.| 40n’t believe in high prices one JA the New Pngland champion;| fat eres yore bd |Jimmy Connolly, Georgetown, and| a waliewa Inada | Harvey Reed of Yale, ong of the fleet- mrNboy ria idea Se Bt est mile experts now in action. quality at standard prices. We | The Baxter Milo was first run in! never have sales—our prices are 1913. It was won that year by Abel| always moderate. | Kiviat, whose figures of 4.18 1-5 still You can’t buy better shirts remain the record for the distance.| than Par-amount Shirts at $2.00 Willie Gordon, N. Y flashed! and $2.50. And here you can fill first over the finish line in 1914. Mike| all your other furnishing wants pillar, folk at the ringside began to say the lishman couldn't punch, Russell ely Weathered the storm, but in| corner, his manager, Scotty Mon- | teith, knew the end was near. “Get; that towel ready,” Scotty was saying. Just after the referee called a halt the towel went in, but Ertle had{ beaten Scotty to it E showed up wonderfully | Il. Sickly looking and with @ languid expression on his POOR. MICKEY Seenen FeGnren- ze % is vevaney captured the event the fol. Just as economically. ' face, he went through the bout with- ln edd LEST WE FoRger- ester lowing season. John Ryan, represent.| . Our hosts of friends seem to ’ ‘out a seeming defense. He held his Ls ° GARDEN TONG ing the Boston A. A. | like this way of doing business— \ hands low, swung and hooked them YOUNG Jack DEMPSRY” ANID © THE FINISH OF A. Ax took arst prise! vow it like It, too! to - 1916. Johnny Overton of Yale beat | , too! from every angle with lightning = Seouse* LEWIS OIDA Few RUSSELL (N THE 78 o pas : eat! Satistacth we speed whenever he saw an opening. if t t G lf — a formidable field for the trophy in Sauetetion Guar aute or ; ‘He swayed his head and body any STRCHERS ON THE FLOOR. mportan 0 FOUND HIM UNABLE ott, Seal ond Uverira sex nn | money back. ’ time Russell essayed a lead and had AN THR. ZEAL _p and Overton both perished Cordially, ! ° ° ; © Aocoritot TO Get OFF L d. B lie in the war, Overton at the head of his eg age geal By A A Meeting Will Be yrs: THE ROPES He Ca Throw company Saas hin Oneal: LIVE WIRES tet ere teen chaos, Fes Held Next Week —EEEE iduermeyer By Neal R. O'Hara. after that he was outclassed. He tried folbor at long range und_was a mark McGowan Has 500, named in honor of ae irnmot 2 SHIRT-SHOPS In the 71st Regiment Armory, at] york Club’: bteane Coprright, i8t0, by ‘The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World.) ‘a left, He tried to obey in- A meoting of the Executive Commit- K ys pioneer . ‘ 5 34th Street and Fourth Avenue, to-| ice wit bring out fennoe — earnest wae Be coknee ef 7S Big Lead in tee of the U. 8 G. A. will be held at close quarters. But throughout it all the offices in Newnrk next Tuesday. 7 Mickey showed admirable gameness, Skating Races \ "2°00. Walker of St. night Jim Londos, the Greek cham-| fastest middie distance runmercin sie) 368 Tina eee vette een best. that can be said for ating CES | rouis, who ts ats0 President of the Galt pion, will mect Jou Stecher, cham-| land. A big college ontry will face 2208 Third Ave. at 125th St, Harlem, Coast Lines, has summoned the officers pion of the world, tho starter In the one-mile inter- 1688 Third Avenue at 86th Straw Seetihe enn aa ues Me at eae Londos could walk under Stocher’s|C%esiate velay when the land flyere 2836 Third Ave. at 149th St. Brong. meeting, ILDE doesn’t look the fighter (Special to The Evening World.) from Princeton, . Pen 7 4 wr at all. He seems altogether LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb, 20: a aeneany | Nobody’s suggested W. J. Bryan for the National Commission but it] cutstretched arma without brushing| nell, Columbin “and Gemeetecn oni | Me sting of golf moguls since th ' . y A ome een , Columbia ‘and Georgetown will : {wo small and frail for th VERETT M'GOWAN of St. Paull cling of tho U. 8. G. A, in this city [Won't do any harm to let him run, hig bristling pompadour, but that| speed around the track. rough business. As he stood in his maintained his lead in the inter-| 5, yan. 9. Chief in importance will be ahi les isn't all man himselt. An of that The interior of th na will be! worner wearily awaiting the long national skating championships | the assignment of dates for the three Anti-Saloon League hasn't kicked at 18.2 villiards—yet. indeed is he. He can handle himselt | Gonney Marche ae tn ee, Jumpers. | @rawn out preliminary arrangements, | at the close of the second day's events | national championships, but of almost oe «@ on the mat and the chances are that! 4G, %e Eoriends Ore . peared Pasraeranag ame eaten sh oreo, wet aot oa mens oo inte SRD, OUT HERBS STILL A CHANCE FOR THE ANTIS TO PROVE, Peazet'SUiattuthyeny wree| tus paar! Deciantit gt Yaiets| ROLLER SKATING joints to e . mittee et er pNted . L + El 3 ns OASIBION. Cu tle men who proffered, through Joo the International title. Joe Moore of ae of 8 committee Me atlon at a joint ; THERE'S TOO MUCH HOPPE IN 18.2 | markably bullt body, Londos is able | tencoltegiats, champion; Carl Joks- AND, ggg oy tonite: Bim, he New York, former metropolitan cham- a ct with British authorities, to | Ce det Le eeciicard eae ceteratain champion, and Walter Whalen bece | PROFESSIONAL RACES cE AE ogg oe bogphaced pion, now skating under Lake Tints; joe held at te Royal and Ancient Club | | Polities ts butting tnto baseball more than ever before, And when th rookles! haw held all klong that he court ang | ton A. A. and greatest high jumper in 9TH REGIMENT ARMORY Charles Jowtraw, with 40 points, is|of St. Andrews, Scotland, this sprini 80 South soon, baseball will make Pith? padtellows would find a way to escape the dread | the new England district, are among third, and Edmond Horton and Roy’ The U. 8. G, A. announced last fall the selssors hold, a steel-like clasp of| the entrants for the tall leaping com- WTH ST. AND OTH AV. ‘wil AGADEMY, B'way & Bist a AD. the fastest ‘akators will appees. McWhorter of Chicago are tied for|for the first time in history; the Brit: Substitutions in the Wilson Cabinet look like the box score of a Cornell | powerful legw that has ended many a| Petition. | ACES AFTER SKATING SessroNs } 2 Ide, fourth with 20 points. ish fathers of the game had asked On | football game. Wrestling beut in this country since | | Parl Thomson of Dartmouth, one of | SATURDAY. SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVES., ‘ = The Fastern skaters have overcome | American commitice to Oe cial sate eee Joe Stecher took up the art of pro- | the Teer Grilliant athletes in the| SUNDAY ANO MoNeAy WATiNess, ; the combined lead of the Westerners | Sring and arrive ch moot. que: . : vane fessional man handling. game, will oppose a strong fleld in} = | and at the close of the races yestenlay fll Ad [ogee cls Rak Nostebadl rule, Speaking of slush funds, a big one's needed to clear the streets Londog will depend largely on his| the hurdles. | Il te byeno an un |hoth sections were tied for 110 polata| tie out-of-bounds rule, and the stand- e« e speed and cat-like agility to get the| And on a par with the above-men- | uiiards and Bewitas, ’ 4 Could Hane ‘Deon seme /each, The Canadians have not shown | ardization of the golf ball. Boston suy wants to have football games contain so many plays instead ot| Uetter of the champion. He is almost |tloned stars will be Eric Wrickson, a Bid St. the form &xpected, M. Goodman, West~ if ae sb. 20.—The | {UBnIng so many minutes, “Tho play’s the thing’ is his idea the game as it was @ freak in the development | New Yo cop, who captured —— a ; ern Canadian champion, being the only | PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb. | 0) Shakeepearter of his, shoulde a chest individ nor) in the Millrose "> FAVS) BOWLING AND BILLIARM con din fo if confid Cr ames 3 y ¢ Gard ‘one to score any points so far. fey for the State championship de Ge 2g ull of confidenc games last-weelk in the Garden. In The 440-yard dash was won by Jo® Sota no cloxe matohes in the champlo} Moore, with Pd Horton, Saranac Leake, ship Might, The first real te: Giving us more plays won't keep Harvard-Yale tickets out of specu-| of strength | ators’ hands. } a re a nate” obs naam Ct: estes ay tour men taced the nar: | when ey Seah Brlss Rava, aoe ‘ Palmer or Fiimmer, Apparent-| ers gun in this event, MeWhorter, Se er ee ieee tee ay: | tne ety ures Want, the Grade rice raised to, $5,000 and $7,600. | Last timo f eae, sommvimces thelr ot Ron oe erate neat of the | field's faver, there Ix such good material 7 Pah ern $10 | i USSELL was the first man in the| grand ‘semi-final, where the judges | pers on bom, elden tat anvine thay | ye THE GIANTS GET MILTON STOCK FROM THE CARDS ITLL R ring. As he sat in his corner) were undecided between | him One| Havistoe, should have qracket with her |BE THE FIRST TIME A BASEBALL STOCK EVER PAID DIVIDENDS he faced more cameras than he : ac! i t the finish) for | cousin, Miss Lois Stumer, . Probably ever saw in his life before, | {echoes he Hine at the Anish) sie IN ST. LOUIS. ; naar _r. oe e ’ or will afterwards, The two-mile was won by Everett | ORMOND BDACH, Fia., Feb. 20—P. ‘ potty, Montalth, manager of Rus. MoGowan of St. Paul, who shot past | Vantuy! of Seattle proved al cromoka | Hunting has been a leading sport this winter and we don’t have to mens ¢ said gefore the bout started that | Jewtraw, who was leading 4 quarter | sweepstakes golf tournament, the final [tion hunting for what. f Tomorrow in All Our Stores ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Men’s Suits to Order Offering All Remaining Lengths of . : Our Regular 30.00, 35.00 and 40.00 Suitings for 27.50 Considering the high quality of these materials, the high stand- | ard of our tailoring and the generally high and increasing cost of woolens, this sale deserves the attention of every man. Russell weighed 114 pounds and that | of @ lap View Fg agar aes Maatohes which were Bieve on. the, OF eee Wilde y page @ BECO! co Bei links. He defeated on i . wouldn't show his weight at | Just mayaged to take second pine anemeck of the Engineers Country That Columbia quintet is getting so it plays smoother than the sextet “We are not going to get a cent| George Pickering of Verona Lake b, Roslyn, z_ by, one up in nines arom Lucia. for this,” said Scotty, “because the | won the prize for leading tho great- | ren hore 4, FH, Vandeuen of Detrott house C nggc 9 men tee est number of Soe je this oveat hea | 8ne up. in the consolation. Despi cotty’s statement, the| A world’s record was establishe ou, Gaak f eine anes house seemed jammed to the doors. It| here to-day in the woman's 440-yard| pRLLEAIR HEIGHTS, Ma., Feb. 20.| Motor Bente w To-Night. oe. geen nwa yey fed that Wilde's ntee by Miss BE. Dunlap of Chicago. | 4 Seay inatch play in | The fifteenth annual motor boat show vy guarai ate; dash by MI P 0. | —In the second of 1 play ane cea ecine wureciane : emal ‘all the receipts, aside from that to| Her time was 484-5 seconds. Rose | the annual Washington's birthday golt | will begin at 8 o'clock to-night at the | Used for secs: sD ses, @ dis- the promoters deemed them- | Johnson finished second, Gladys Rab- | tournament favorites, as a rule, cime| Grand Central Palace. The show will| Play of engines and accessories will be eae many innovations will be, entitled. inson of Toronto third, Blsle Muller, | through, but many surprised when | apt eight days, terminating on Batur. | complete an , ‘Wilde came ‘into the ring attended | New York's one best bet, qualified | Hewitt Baten of Clncinall, je neesecn | day evening, Feb, 28. There will be 120] Neatly all of the 120 exhibits were by a retinue of seconds outnumber-| for the final of this event, but fell |}, by i s in their places this morning, and thoso % hy he twenty-@rst hole by W. A. Stickney | exhibitors this year, Y ‘ Hatany st Toate big nga: "A heen | after halt {he jdletance, ‘had, been |of at Houle. Balen hd the match Wel |’ his means that there wi be at tenat] Conditions. twas "reported, ‘would be 4 skal puttin, i ol of i. at tl seventeen hole bu “ 7 2 of paperweight fighters were intro-| ning, |New York's juvenile indoor entre, Short putt here und then got | 180 models of motor driven craft on installed in time for the opening hour. duced, es port, shook champton, Raymond | Murray, was | Into trouble at the sichiesnth and lol | — hands ussell, | beaten for the first time when the | this hole. ‘opp ng Freenwi = - 88 ip the custom. Joe Humphries | two brothers, John and James Shea, | Played one of the best games, in the then made many announcements of| heat him across the line in the 220- | toumament wh SR $Teats to come, and the crowd waited | yard dash for boys of ten and under, |huie by Vand Seo ee \ | Al Hughes, manager of Wilde, de. | 22h" finishing first and James sec- pes potest mananer of Wilde, de-}ond. Young Raymond, through his| CAMBRIDGE, “Masa., Feb, | 20—Tho : _—— father, challenges any boy of his age | Harvard golf schedule testatively an- didn’t tip the beam (meaning = for a race indoors. nounced last night follows, with all Jews, Wilde did not take any chancea | ¥%4 dash, three-mile and 220-yard Gatlaccn at wortnghecas 18, Goma aL with weights and measures before | hurdie championships for men, and |Golumbla at New York; 18 al CORNER ‘After the main event, through the | Champlonrhiy for women, Tal medium of a court order issued on a = - A : behalf ot mores Dwyer, Wilde's ny ti Be . Yj S mare of the receipts, amounting to F Ne d G x $6,500, was attachec, Dwyer claims us. uc ews John Pollock an O88 “4 a the English boxer is indebted to him otfer mance, aque, i to the extent of £1,000 for expenses in| Johnny Dundee, the fast Italian | sufi tht to-day by his aags nf Bier gee, oorat- Axa) gral cul gt iene ia at ese omeren, ree see tetas ectimeke i the Arena A Spang Apc sa gd pis Hie Gay Ban @ sii ies are at Souane ANG Unla- | Rete. or of the prose receipts to Ant | GG wacker anor en Mam 6, eres Chena, of oy ei advantage—our prices rel based on actual Dancing evidence of Maange is | (or ought rounds st ry i “tn Set Wed meek’ | Cost, specializing at $50 _ suit or topcoat. quit earlier. Oakey may be a great |of Jersey City on March 5. | Frank Re Hi gh [4 ? es P Buncher, Probably he is, but it looks | Uagley, manager of Jackson, bas al: ‘preasle’ the “Jeckma-Duniw | We make as we sell—no big stock prepared long in ere is a combine on ~ead ted the club's terms a . ; , | Him champion, meta te RO he hae |e eeree rurdoc wilt Go TIkewi0e.! ter ymatig, meas tefetden tes] advance and priced high to take care of losses at | goods. Joo Linob, the went axie borer, ant Muger| Wesht, who asa nauk af an operation is} sales later on. es LE te ane Iladstpeila feather [PX {GAeht tor wome time, wal don the gore weight, bare been matched to meet in the star A. A. of Phitagerdie oe | Every suit is custom made and ready to wear from sioag’ jar | Sia ie io wating dee | OUF OWN sanitary workrooms, Prin The battie. the meet will close with the half-mile |¢on: 30, Dartmouth; 22, Pennaylvania —Another Extraordinary Feature MEN’S SUITS READY TO WEAR | custom tailored in our own shops | | | | acacia nt Tea ces A OC ABO SET A large collection of clean-cut styles ‘or men and young ‘ellows garment possesses all those cistinctive characteristic: custom tailoring, Materials are of superior quality: and 45.00 35.00 A RES POLO GROUNDS PRICES BOOSTED ONLY IN SPOTS. SGout with | eceum Teany Tale, im featherwolght’e ' NEW YORK CITY STORES: —_—_) STORES IN BROOKLYN } hl sarang angle acai Ds Seve | Ree ek Poe ee cee tan Necux echoes New Store—B’way © sist St. | 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts OPEN 104 Flatbush Ave. "Sha ble ta¥bce a gams tor 60 conta; or, bet- ton, dak Redly: | Mor te Oricois el are ied 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Ste TILL 8 P.M. maleate Wer, 6 cents, including the war tax. | ii, am offer of $1,900 for Jackeon to figh 2331 Eighth Ave.. 1 door above 125th St. oats NEWARK: “Whe new price list will be: | Mined ac tim auditorium Une {uwt wevk ean, The Canadian fighter, 8 J 19 East 41st St. 143 West 20th Street (Headquarters). SATURDAY 196 Market St., Nr. Bros! Seas her seats, 66 cents and | we has scored two Amockonts, | t St, Nee jing war tax; lower stand, $1,10, La | P.S.—A is i ific Arjetm | — TILL 10 P. M. UNION HILL: . ing war tax: upper stand, $1.10, | Jack Suerkey. who will reobsbly bp matcbod . creative economy te the Sud af marny iearete | BRONX: 403 East 149th St., Nr. 3d Ave, 167 Bergenline Ave., Jehn Strost = ‘box to fight Framsle Bums, the pop feather. ''0umd Deut AL Montel Ceuada, on Monday Thoughts, } e ¢ . eid ot James Chis as Sie Av ic x ie a * ‘> Maes a ii pak ee eS ace ATARI y . ween memantine ms nle een we Mi mien iat Saomartnete tant agli n ee