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60 ee cm THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. _ RUTGER COLLEGE’S HUSK Y CRE'V “+ By Thornton Fisher Caziup Reviews Situation - = mami on Gridiron and Names Best East and West Teams me dispis Centve at Harvas + Harvard, eens, Valestn See Hearty eine UNE ee » Pittsburgh and Penn State (Si) SRN te Rea a ‘Tech to the tim Leading Elevens for rani t xcuse played aban His Bast. ittsuucgin ana Dartmouth, ~two ster: swhich were followed th By Wa ter Camp. eaaisist mut SUMMARY of the fon to-day is of unuspal 6° SUMMERUL LE EHO ititerest, Boxing Commission Will Discuss Sumo of the Important Subjects at Its Jons surron aried vat! a Erinseton Meeting Thursday. a owed eh ‘ OMETHING akin to the riot act) Maven | #80 re at will be read to boxers, man-| agers, promoters and, in fact,| everybody connected with the boxing W game at Thureday's meefing of the egun mat J New York State Poxing Commis- éhalt v sion No one tn particular will. be Only singled out for a gruelling, tut the rt, have exhfbitea t r dust, e commission feels that « general | sistency which 4 mittore wort in “Jacking up" at this time of all con-| finished product and, of course, sox ianee box India Wibler stUpy ie k / cerned won't do any harm. ‘Therules| lof these may be spu p . un fe; will be given @ general gving over| ‘iy and may therefore a - | bt 2 er KEL 18 ‘ and every one will be impressed with | wr before the ond. There in, though ‘ the importance of living up to them. Former commissions were run by the boxers and managers, The present ess chance of this jn & stead. +. con sistent team than in one whieti oc- < onaliy ahows unusual burst of wien V high class governors of the sport wll MORI MORE od r5 | nee that there will be no return to REOMOND ast year and this we have eon such conditions, C a . ULL Gack ams, by splays of brilllancy £16 hq A most important thing the com- TURK” GARDNER. f tes enone lefeat supposedly superior rivals ana y mission will take up at its meeting = FORMER. POLY PRE then--perhaps only @ seant week later i 4 ia the welehing-in time for. matches SAREE AMD GEORGE FOSTER. SANFORD fi PLAYER (BLY) go down before & supposedly intertor | ‘ in the various classes. The rules of : HALFBACK ACH Ss: aggregation. Think of West Virginia ann) the commiasion, which, incidentally, RUTCERS gc yey defeating Princeton last rand State unig ure incorporated in the Walker law, is ig, seven days later, before the on- | fight ohardn stipulate a time eight hours before és 4, oRATON SE (2-04 slaughts of Ceatre College Pitt and Ienn State ett pattle as the official hour, but in the Lila ial Think aleo of the really brifliant Jiocad issues. The wineer 9: ba recent Jackson-Fitzsimmons beut the —_—— —— ———— a — = vard-Princeton conte iil ente _ articles of agreement contained a game Dig favorite, but itimur! “private” agreement on the weights, che hur before ne te” Ban Johnson HasNew Idea Crimson Machi1 ine ‘Powerful, Charley Ebbets Suggests vata the ap on her the subject/ but as two managers eck: On How to Govern Baseball But Princeton Depends on Name of Gov. Al Smith 0 2 Princeton has g1 any of its astern men welgh In offictally at 2 o'clock | Thin kept them “within the law," Py ut times to be gifted with . un uut the $ o'clock agreement was car- | Would Have Ga Commission. of er who knows nothing of the | Playing of a Few Stars Wants State Ve Exettive nd that in spite oF Haven vals int fist foot vf its opponent's w game tn control. to) eats" sald Bude! “Hea realtses oe ot er eanene eet | Pak out, t06. . - . ine th control F ak what ‘the sport means to the Nation fagesied hE owe is known that the commission! Mtn Who Know Game, |,Jonnsen lsmied a etatemont tn OM: a Serve on Board of Base- | A284 know i it Ip. all ‘and | ere Hats j frowns on the ring time weighing aaa + later peites gorse avindiats / in 2 Ae Des ep era on end his ald to help rescue it ft s bay Gecause it boniers on the pound of| Including Minor Leagues, —_ | bis followers wore aware of the pabiic|Lourie, Murrey and Garrity/of the best tine plungers in the East ball Control the mud Into which its enemies have | WY. have 9 There! ; fieah idea, and ix insisted on by eencon i Siiepsrnaecear Wel tee CA ELS ili De ars for [Old Nasenu's scoring ability. Gilroy, | . Amgged it. The bigger the men we} yore Oe a nartance } nthe some managers with the hope of : [atl pecbry end ney Ore mopra) thin Brilliant PETOnMES OTe eee ee ee iar tana! “ae G can secure to govern the game the | Ment of Hey, the old, Hotaees* sat ; , i a anxious to co-operate with the Pro- ey : Hab beatles eS Re Bite) oo : sooner will public confidence te re- | WE of I nd Rutgers’ st. gaining a physical advantake ,over| By Robert Boyd. \gradsl Vea ih Bite Reoue thee end) Tiger Eleven, ble backs, but the Jersey backileld | By isy Sullivan. Stored {none of the araat DuL@Aree 1 hitung ' N submitting a counter-proposal to| but with the necessary reservations bringing the other fellow in weak or s not displayed the rugged, sus- * unable to do himself justice. It is | ; ‘ 4 EAVE it to Charles the Lasker plan for the reorgan-| added to the Lasker plan giving more jtilned driving power that has fen- cairo sen following the | consideration to the minors and doing By William Abbott. tured the Crimson set of backs, Sai an entire ¢ s punch, and in a rival. In short, it is calculated on I Iybbeta, so-| of the natlonal pastim atbush and = unfair and at the same time an In- |" laation of baseball ‘i It i# reported that. ti it agset, Vale's line ; ee : «On paper both Harvard and Prince- President of the Brooklyn Na-| ,, at the a enc aeet BOL ieaipnanel ‘ ch {ime a spread jrectora (@Way with the national figurehead ey tptinnetol atin 2 Five will be ready to comp! dp ful, bu mUew “Set” rule’ on which much convening of the Board of Directors |e ee ee ees Coinunittee ARVARD and Princeton have|ton appear fairly evenly matched | gonad League Haneball Club, tol {2vg, Will be ready to completely eur | Crt tanned | WEG, [st ie: Arerioni Ivague In executive} familiar with the game. each flashed one atriking char-|when the Tigers’ advantage in KICK-| want the wountry's leading c'ti- Dig leagues wien the two bodies | (O47. 105%, he waited Pro A niVve ot attend the meeting o fe whe aa lye Ae 80 formidable jefense and | 2 Pele a sent : Mike O'Dowd-Jeff Smith bout | and bin Pulthful Five are anxioun to support the Lasker plan in Chicago “20m The Tigers have scored mostly) Saturday's game at Soldiers’ Field| Charley comes out with a statement nday next, sunesiney LRlevens in. a ringside welghing-in|@vert a baseball war. Instead, they ns : The Yanks may not have either of . to-day In which he suggests a8 @! the owners of the h eitt ina—which Hne will be) worthy selection for the Bo t Control, the propused body to have Nov. & but tt ia more than Hkely that 08 the efforts of several remarkable | will undoubtedly narrow down to a ffair, 160 pounds being agreed to,j want to compromiao with “the eleven |in thelr absence the Progressives will| Stars, Don Lourte and Frank Murrey,| battle of sta tania ely to be! “Progressive” owners in appointing| consider thelr counter proposal andthe speedy quarterbacks, and Hank|‘Tushed In fir (3 and If go the articles are likely te t , gayi te have x ‘ : orm | oc mand t © a thor-|its reservations and take tho proper! (;, ; an {complete charge of orgafized bas modified to make them conform with| an executive board to mak prover' Garrity, the line plunging fullback.| qpere'a an over supply of backfeld 1Cnit tmatim the mame of Gov, Al af the wnat { steps to bring about anunderstanding 1, : H the law lough cleaning -up of the national] Mitel) Une ttwo factions, averting ,|UB to date Princeton's attacking] stars this season. Gipp, Notre Daw ith. He says he {# confident that) The George | sof their Col. Huston is in the hosplt. ing from an operation, “( 8 also reported {11 ni Field, l recover, | Four big Manhattan s Huppert | the centre of the stag footba games De Wie Clinton, champlon last season, and un 1 | terechol Eliminating the “junior classes,’ s Browne benefit ¢ at ori ro there are eight divisions into which 54™ baseball war, {punch has been about 75 per cent. of} Me Millan, Centre; Way, Penn State; | the present incumbent of the Guber- | Bronx Field, 167th Street ot eee beaten pecs sens wilarsiet rs ; boxers are divided, as follows At the recent meeting of the Amer- |individual atars. j Lourie and Garrity, Princeton; Ald-|natorlal chair will be re-elected, and chester Avenue, for the weaintance v1) veaunt High School at the City Colles FLYWEIGHT, 112 pounds, jean League President and his Faith- sacs : hae re-| "ict: Yale; Horween and Owen, Har-| that be feels sure he could spare/ {fe former Glant outhelder who iy now | Stadium, Stuyvesant has played a t Be No a tot = arvard, on the other hand, has re-| urd; Heck, West Virginia and Boyn-|eufficient. time from his arduoun! 1! at his home in Hyde Park, will brine | game with Commercial High, the lead BANTAMWEIGHT, 118 pounds. ful Five in Chicago for consideration 1 Bddle Casey with a backfield 1 S es 2 sve on the) 'sether the Bronx Giants and a team FEATHERWEIGHT, 126 pounds. a 5 hwel! | placed Eddie Casey with a backfic n, Willlams are only a few of no-| duties at Albany to serv Mel of all-leagu this afternoon. ‘The all-, (pe contender for the Brooklyn chan LIGHTWRIGHT, 135 pounda. of the Lasker plan and the twelv that appears evenly moulded and one) ‘Able backfield men this year has pro- | Board of Cé nt ol. the othe: | GA8uers will present among others Al | plonship WELTBRWEIGHT, 147 pounds, — {club leasue as prepared by the Pro- unusual for ite driving power. Capt, ‘used. Star linemen and ends, how-| If EMbeta has hia way the ote, |Atainaux of the Robins, Jimmy {ting ot] | Morriy High School, wilt ineel Min MIDDLEWEIGHT, 150 pounds. |greasives, the Johnsonlans sent a ever, are scarc | members of the board wilt b he Reds, Walte Hoyt of the Red 3 x| School of Commerce in the other Horween, 190; Owen, 185; Humphrey, == ‘a de! Walt and the famou so f mtg oF ; SAVY WEIGHTY, j ‘ 2 ator William H. Calder, Walter amos Ping’ Bodie of the | portant gam Hpavywolann, jase Loh |counter-proposal which Is accoptell j285: Churchill, 195, and Fitagerald, 165, ‘The Army and Navy game ts st 1] Carter, Willlam | H. Edwards, Jobn } Yanks. The Bronx Giants and Unity | fl Teh School wit mee: Now, tack on to this the rule gove|y the baseball fraternity ay as are all fast, smashing backs. Hor-|tiree weeks off, but already West| 1. ‘Téner, former National Leagu ¥ are running the game at. Com Fie, “ue twp erning’ weighing in time, which says: | the way (0 peace between woon and Owen ere terrific ling break. |22!8t has tecelved four requests’ tor} President: Jenn Conway Toole and | and “7 ng to make it 4 fauncial suc. ang Erasmus Hi 1 Mantle ew “ ‘ e 6 * ¥ *s . jevery one of ave for its chael exto 50-plece band from the Keith Cle- The rchedule follows Peatt Rove previous te cote ae pe | done | ers, Churchill {9 un open field runner /atiotment for the big service battle | “it would be a great thing for the! Guit, play will be calted ut do'ciock, | ce'nuy chain vn, Bhoweast, at GH 7 ving Ah RRS ee aa in tre} This does not imply, however, that who compares very favorably with! at the Polo Grounds. game to have Al Smith serve on the foot eenlane 1 aiice of cach other and an official|® perfect state of Soe hie Ht jany back the Tigers will pit against | — yechatlen H. Weoghinan, (or several | "it © Commerce ey Morris, at Cattell Free of the club, who shall submit to the|reached without considerable dis- hin. Fitagerald, who has earned the L d a M Si (onal “Laague ’ Sasshall ¢ | “Pyander Childs re, Georen Washtngion, as Mas yeferee, over Bi own signature, tho/ cussion on both sides, But tt does} —_.—_—_ honor of running the Crimson team, !6 eonard an ritton ay ign dropped mam the ates orate Gt the | eR ia on, Bose? tign, ercial Feld. welghts of the boxers.” snify that the American League ae annual meeting of the stockhulders in| freeman Hall eirtigagee pot , | Slenify | aye’ * a also a capable runner with tae ball k ar nie he stockholders (| jragmus Mall ra. Manual Training, at Bobevs ero te LOPeROINE, One can cher Mogul and his faithful followers arc ‘However, Game Means Noth- |i) een ela Up With Promoters at Newar: Chicago yesterday. * William Le Veeck, : ee : y = a A a ee . \ . ry ), Was tham Prep, ve. St. Peter's Prep., at Jepees , but the time stated Int least an eva-| beginning to see the lent in thelr) ing So Far as Champion- tho whole Cambridge backflela im- \nis, stead. Other memt i Pak A.M spel vion of the rules, which amounts to obstinacy and foolishness in not con- hip ts. Conecned Sa oH barat lh Meee ea ; Teck Triton marin to thine wens! Dour were re-elected. The tion Francie Veep. re Stamford. at Suamtera ion of ° classe th ait or cent. of tho s is Conc ss y tho Chamedon Jack Britton to thin Jot |, Eve angel he a eonTusiod, nt the cleaess ie Tete ceding to the other 85 per cent. of tho up Is Concerned driving force, Centre College with-| Managers Wi ill Meet To-Mor.| Be ean re cee, tage. Base of John J, Evers as inanuger of the | UN isng ee Hempstead, at Hempatend, 30 o'clock middieweighta out of the magnates controtling mijor baseball Cubs was approv — aa wou ay Woatresl, Se wtood the drives of the Crimson backs | r - | mateedd to meet in a ten-raund beut at ie | A 5 0 y ‘ow to D! Arrange- he ov. 9 ith tea been showing saneecntirier - a Naph 01 men instead of 2 o'clock contenders! and are “iving In Caceitatle tvat{RUTGERS-NEBRASKA LINEUPS |auring tio frst halt, but Uteraliy | cuss Arrang [emai on Sov. 94 Sent tae ewe rite | qAttormeys, representing Abe Atteii/ Fletcher avd Nasle Siem for tn the clase; ae ‘the rules say they) 11 has dawned upon Johneon th Jeaved itt before the Crimson onslaught | ments for Match. | ret deoacas sell oth reneite 01.000 for Whale oot 12011 Guts ra bork oF an allowed qamtc | fadale Wletaher, bantamielent ‘chan " no one with the interests of the 14>] putgers Position Jin tho second half. “Bo” McMillan, | a ek: Kewpte| DUNE “ring” which was said to lave | pion of the lower enst side, ard Samms . e vould care to uae. are ea ME $ ., To-morrow it at jayonne ial ed ele *) aaro . eS ‘ mim " / . OXHRS are resistered and claast-| tional pastime at heart would caty tf | ay ; star Centre quarterback, has some By John. Pollock qe Romorrom, ate a ution und: Jectle cur |Pribed elghit Chicago White Sox play-|Nabie, the ex-amateur champion, have fled under the ‘present opmmia- | S22 > separation of theee two TEST 8) cay Day Miedlth" | Very decided opinions on the Harvard , . | ain, Jersey City's candidate for tentamveleht rule. |‘TTe now in Chicago and Will arrange |Oee” slsned by Eddie McMahon of the hon | ntCNiag major league tlseball, |p st Munn a There te @ good chance for Chamn~ | it ee ee ain iwelre-round wrap. oF lfor the appearance of the men. The) Star 4. C. for a return bout. ‘The Inds sion, and therofore should POX | iuetly becauae of the uncertainty oO!) Tamia soherer 3 the Harvard backs were) pion Benny Leonard and Champion | piu), asltant to Tea Wedard at Medion Sear] i ttorneys announced that they would |qiQiathe mest. Monday ighre Te 1 snly Jn classes to which they belong | CNY DEuee oe welve-club league | How Aroman [DIE, Dut, clumsy,” sald the Se Mtl Jack Britton coming together in a |canien, hae motified Callender thee unions he 4@-| produce the two men as soon as bonds | frei" previous twelvecround eontes {{ genuine competition is to be had. | aid again because It would moan the | summerbitl Herter | Kentuckian, "I goon discovered T Nad) iweive-round no-decision bout at the | clairels whlts Corals be can not tome to tere ME] were arranged for and died that| Fletcher was awarded the deciai Why shave off or tack on an extra TO Le of the strougest governing | Orrdner iCant).. ly Huns | pre” Prine Naver Nak aeee list Regiment Armory ‘at Newark, N.| meee mit Pee Beran at te Gaeden! Bet. 0) they would nak for an earty: trial |atter one of the best hattles betwee pound or two by Private weikhing eee ing Any apOrh in the| . Metoree Nate mitts, Irown. — timptre—-Walter | 18 Ren WIN Wark wo faa agad i . Ascii cs | held good. Flynn further tmpiled that Curtain — Tittle fellows witnessed in many sda ? oxi . | body reall, Chicago Head TAneaman: be times our line would open and the on either Nov. 22 or 29. Frank Ve pour tn the sremt that be Roger Bresnalian, former major!and when Nable asked for a retur mreamenta? If & boxer faa Ught- | varia, Maxwell Sharthnare. “Tue of Pertode Pinees | Harvard run id b t a the he bo league baseball star, is in M toh, . Fletcher's Ker, Gil ‘ : , axel), Sharthin in Pines yard runner would be clear st me olew. i, en. : 18 now In Mon- | mateh, t mana, ‘lve vats Metis) rae ar ine Notwithstanding the nace and. bie San before I could set myscif. The quick] pack bi pind sehnfaeeey cecal Di Daa Ks ee treal for the purpose, of enlisting | ums, consented — Matchmaker Mc 4 tlass without the knowledge of the |tuie shown by Han Johnson sod SSS sharp thrusts of those men simply; the Sportamen’s Club of Newark, in) ber ter rm Calta tam er sportsmen {a a project to restore | Mahon Ja donating a belt for the win . commission. fallowers in attending tne ery | At the Polo Grounds to-day the] Wore down our line,” jafter the match and the managers of |, Atether sete fmt Dali. Geos chrs-| Montreal to a place In the Interni- (enAnal to antont. 1a the ten-roune oy | eax meeting for, the anpotnting O18) cniversity of Nebraska will mest}, MeMillan, who did most of the work| the fighters are to meet Black to-|/"7" (i, "coiord muddiensieht of lm Anmia. | ticnil Baseball League, Johnny Du- new 0 ard to supervine ot ite test Mike Arra, the sensational Harler ER ome in thes secondary d yse for Centre| morro: Dt e of clinch! vbr fought many of the stars out on the! buc of Montreal, who was manager flash, will cross arms with Jack Court i NDER present oonditiona pro-'the game, there scems to be some: | Rutgers after Red Roberta had been stunned, |r. eh se the hele of I mie ae ae i one tor che, aragwment of /of the Toledo team last season, ain |ney, the Pride of Yorkville ] moters are not obliged to fur- thing senaible In shely eouater proc] At Ohio Field, in the far fastnesses|ought to know what he's talking) *hemateh: They met on Sunday, bu | ant, Me wn will try and sign dim uo for| Js Interested in the undertaking, it Is | ~~ ~ V| 8 copy of thel o- Pom in answer to the Progressives lof the Bronx, N Yo! Inive Jabout, In the first game of the year, Billy Gibson asked Black to postpone | UST li.” panes Joe Gam, the colored | said, and will be manager if a team | , raare, ' nish a copy of thelr pro- tittmatum that three American nx, New York University | *bou' ae ide He: eh Eee ee & anized. ‘The purchase and trans: |W Swat ‘eae grammes to the commission unti) five Lueue members, thrés from the Na-| Will take on Trinity in @ game that| Harvard gave @ demonstration of lis) the meeting until Wednesday. days before the date of their enter- tional League and three from th |leaves lite to the Imagination. N.|Cuouy Holy Cross tea allover the|te willing to offer a big purse to the tn esan to This en tar BONG artaina Rausebatt See eee longue) i U. should win by three long! fleld, although the Crimson only su a{he ee —_ ibeio eee idisai coctain to preliminary bouts, but there is no work out a plan of reorganization raha” and four touchdowns, If it} ceeded, in resistering three points. On| 14 ysis, the pew ms Fe ee Coma, an base food reason why the boxing board " Thin cominittee of nine would give | doesn't, “do not fail to tell us, O.|{at vccasion Holy Croke went to salt : should not be acquainted with all the due consideration to the minor le S| viously it will be our fault and not Cambridge confidant of cashing: S168: said Appear. a aWAUKE! v. 5 fer of the Syracuse franchise is under | wieW AU ALE Wiss Nov. 2—Jor deration, according to reports| Welling Ao-day was ordered to appes Chere before the Wisconsin Boxing Commis. aoe . aio) 22 and show cause why he Cateher Leo Dixon, recently pur- [403.0% sa bantate bi chased by the Giants from the Rook | snout crea 1 from the fig: rings of the State for year. e «od In| Toland Coub, has been released under | {s the result of the bout in whieh ne cae \ wealth Sporting Chib, haw completed Bi |. ight Both bore have dof toute for the next ebow of that club on | ‘ " c hs vard off guard, It was the same vet- pe boat they have fowsht in that cits. whieh | Gotional agreement to the Indianapolis | endler participated here \. detatisy relating to the so-called maa 4a welll As the majors, RomABInE LN. ¥. That is n premiso welll cma Fee eve Wit atetentea [acustay mit, ‘Tim wil stage three torn | og Siatclmukar Mulligan aig ora wo for ae. | Chub of the American, Aswociation. — Oct. p an commission after they are signed, so why Dave Fulz is opposed to the Pro The praska-Rutgers clash car-|#!nee Holy Gross Harvard has dis z that its members would know just gressives’ plar and why the Presice | Jerome ve . nikie Carey ww, | won two refsreee’ decisions since the Inception of t | ries with it the element of intersec. | Pltyed exceptional strength carrying | UM" Willfe Noleoe end Frenkie Carey what to expect on show night. of the International League te all 1 the ball, but the work on the glant |! Hower. sete ete bse oat Sem min frm are Dil 1] Uonalism, and as such is worthy of They’re All Sweeties a shrcrae The Dove, that Nlegers won frum ere Tick sida | with Ran Johnson na Crimson line on the defense has not ; Sen) brea gs Meat meme ce ACK SKELLY, the Yonkers oracle’ There seems to be little doubt.thar] MAsine attention, — Otherwiay it} beon up to Harvard standards A match wan arranged today beeen Joo Moi} irr a of the brat featherwelaiie developed LLY, ‘ ft is exposing a serious flaw in ty | Means next to nothing, While the Crimson machine has |iamin, the crack lightweight of California, ant) scr Ot One f UN Tht ewe legor and ' 0 Dua, 18. to Fateres the 706 1 score ays Por the intnors, ai] Nebraska, according 10 the admiaxion| Mashed sustained power Princeton | Ritoble Mitchell, tie wmott lebemewne ot | TNS TNT Ng Lyneh-Jack Sharkey bout at the mel though not as important as the majors, | Of one of itn « not # represen. [has relied more on the playing of a] Mibenukes, ‘Tam Andrews, manager of te when it comes ‘i . tative team, Rutgers is prett ch the| few stars, Don Lourie, a silppery | Quem city 4. € aia tke, bes Booked: We ©, Longhlin of Bouth Bethtenen, Pa, who | 4] Garden Friday night. No better se- are more numerous und the source: Kere ls pretty much the s . pr “ > bi K. eng) tase lection could have been maae. Jack from which to a «rent extent th | frost only more Bu, It ta ’one of the/open tleld runner, has repeatedly |fettem to mint Mf wercen a2 sagiaapeay fights Benny Laonant in a retum batthe of ten . to liking these fe thoroughly conversant with boxing majora depend for materin}, &c.' Then. | Benford hae weet ens Foster! broken loose for tong mainn, Sy haw | sl the dg eudlonian te Set qiky on il reunde’at Camden, N, J, on Nov, 12, fe cow | § and its rules, being one of the com- : audous amos H man | Frank Murrey, Who is making a bitter |o% Nee 1, an hie was to Now Orleans, where he will take | again, there ix a tremendous amount of |” Divareed from the services of Fran's tack - - 2 perce | mittee which drew up the regulations gambling on games in the minor Kelly, now at Yale; Whithill, now at /Mebt to wrest the quarterback port. | Anise) exewae nd tweaxsmegpt of | on, Young Denny, the crack weliorweight of tat | Which are part of the Watker law, phen ranhing of poula that surpass | Pennsylvania, and French, now at Weat|tion away from Lourie, Garrity, one]. Mike Soaanen, te | ty, in a fifteen-raund bout to a deciaion on ain : 4 ‘4 Nowark, ia to receive a iuarauine cf $1,500 for : _ and which prevall wherever boxing anything of this kind in the majo Point, the Kutgers entry has fallen Ne fo vo rn # a Friday night, Deuny fowt: Jobony Tilman « better Mints 3 upon ‘evil wa: * an = <= == =| hw end for fitting Capt, Bub Roper, the sturdy 4 . outs are held. In addition he ia fair proving that much of the work In th: | Ubon evil ways. I lost the | opening Soe aa ba mene one ke ee ee ae te : and square, He probably has no si oreanizaton of biveball must te con-| barring an laolated exception or so, has | RAY W TRY TO Mote Hanare Boxing Club af Pittsburgh on) Rotiby Michsole will aot be able to tox seala perior in the matter of enumerating fined to the minors to help tn the rm ever sinc has |R ILL | a hd 7 points ina boxing bout, and whenever habilitatton of the majors. @ decision from him inay be neces. ‘The Johnsonians have likewise din mary the public may depend on ita «ppmyed of naming a committee t iret tah & DARL | for tare woeks, aa be in muffering from an attack ty want le eee | oe bronchitle whieli, his physician wayw, will pre. om him from fighting for some time, Michaela Fla} hax not been of the beet! BREAK M’LEAN’S Bein Oe ne et tt A has put In much of ht Ce Ene TI ATEGe Of TURRA ERC RECORD AT LIDO stom, ung | Ta# sick when be frowtt Sammy Singer ree tt, honesty. Skelly haa the right idea of govern the game who do not kaow th: | hilor watch, maken for good defensive: Paddy Roche, manage of Frankie Fiabe, i | whith oeevented hie from making a mot sbowing refereeing, He doesn't believe in ham- inside workings of the pastime, CON | foothall but Httle else. | At the Lido Reach tinks to-day there | mldleweluht of Brookiyn, bas jam signed ap = pering the principals in any way, and tending that now Js the Ume to have] Rutgers proved that on Saturday ast will be an exhibition match between | Firkie to moet Dare Roweubang, the former ana’! An effort is tering made by & boring promoter Strong arm methods often used in men in charge of the sport who are] when its forward line outplayed Cor- ‘Ted Ray and George MoLean pupighty He cant nt tha’ Weceeee tL) l Gitte Clin ce aim ee dae Dation tee Drying boxers from cMnches shouldn't familiar with ite different angtos, ni {nell’s and forced the Doble machi “itay ‘should And “himself at home to-|sooning Club, on wert Moniay wig, owen [roa at the Conveation Has te that tte next be tolerated, according to him. 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