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ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. BOXING —_—_— Rie BM Brown’s Reasons for Re- signing as Garden Referee May Be Misoonstrued. BOA SHARKEY FIGHTS WILDE NEXT MONTH - - SHARKEY S$ WHIPPED THE AIMMY wiLlOe Bour IN AMER: REAL “REP” MADE WHEN HE (MUCH HERALDED IN WILOE's FIRST RD UPHOLDS EVENI Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co By Thornto (The New York Evening World) 1 SYE, THIS 15 RAWTHER. & @oary - OH C_YAWS -RAWTHER = was L oe CA n Fisher JACK KNOCKED JOE LYNCH DOWN TWICE If THEIR- LAST BATTLE AT NG WORLD’S WEIGHT CON TENTION Boxers Must Make Weight | as Law Prov Commission’s Rule, Stipulating pension is Punishment For { N sustaining The Evening World's contention that boxers should ad- here to the rules aa dictated by the State law and not agreements of thelr own, the Boxing Commission at a meeting in their by private ides and Not By ‘PRIVATE’ Agreement} Eight Hours Before Ring Time Is - Weighing-in Time, Violated in Jackson-Fitzsimmons Bout, Will Be Adhered to in O’Dowd-Jeff Smith Contest—Sus- Any Other Infractions of Law. > 4 Aw a result they [being tampered with commission called a meeting yestere day to warn the men that hereafter}, any private agreements entered into™ would be a ylolation of the law and! suspension imposed upon the vie-~ lators, * ‘The commission advised that in the ~ offces at 201 Broadway Issued an} tuture boxers are to conform strictly all due Bi important order to all promoters, /io the weight rule of the Walker law reapect for boxers and fight managers that here-| in signing contracts to box. This rule Brown and a long-felt admir- |after they must conform with the] provides {hut hoxers shall weigh |State Boxing law regarding welghing ] 4 ation of his qualities as a ref- | th of Ge exapenced, 5 etght hours previous to ringtime and @rep and as 2 man, we feel, neverthe- Section 1 of the International Box-| 0p Ga ruanen with the welebt bmite “sless, that he made a big mistake in ing Rules, formulated by the Army.|mission prohibits ail private weight r resigning as official referee of the — faba ape Hatter Seca of Boxing | agreements betwe boxers and de Ps ‘ontrol and adopted by the Legisla-| ciares that the only welsh! hat ees nance Garden Club. Bill , SURE, ture of the State of New York in an| wil] be permitted is that specified In may jer his reasons good enourh, (Le Come Act allowing and regulating boxing | the iaw OVER AND Lick your WHOLE FAMUY, one of which is that he doesn’t wish to be shunted around in his capacity 948 ring official, but others who don't and sparring matches, reads as fol- lows : WEIGHING TIME—Eight ous to entering the ring the two hours ; know him personally are apt to think “AN (with hall be weighed on the! (pow and synill i that 11 has been riding a high horse club scales in the pi nce of each) eh 18 pounds ot leo This and doesn't relish the idea of joining CEL and an cetficial eras DEO a nig will prob! . Jackson shall submi oO er ree vi h makin Tn w oonard, the regular parade. Now witp& own signature the weights of the| us the challenger does not feel Juntle Suppose some of the other ring offte WANTS TO boxers, tn ceding Seven or eight va clals, who consider themselves just as GET SHARKEY For several w s been nds tu Leonard, wht would Y \ecapeble as Brown, become imbued + overlooked as the -Jtck-| have t if.he welshed 135 at ey IN His OWN son bout exemplifies in which Doc)». M # sense of their own Importance. PACK YARD Bagley, manager of Wille Jackson ihe Hoxiine Commission te deter ‘The Boxing Commission would then forced the Yorkville-fighter to make! mined that all boxers shall contest 4 ZS 35, pound 9 o'cloe This was aj the classes hich they claim to be . have to handle them all with kid AT THE FIMISH Jack Ze. 185, pounds at Ke. This was a the whieh they clattn to by Bleves. Too many prima donnas have filngrant violation of the Walker La ” form t tail t haw. *, AND JOE WERE FIGHTING as drawn up and passed as a bill in Walkor Inw or Made failures of many a show. | Laing on LIKE A COUPLE OF STRANGE BULLDOGS-TOA the State Legislature at ny elas Brown js a good referee, a bit tem- JACKK SHARKEY ‘ORAW— | The Evening World noticed this {1 Oo Dow therefore Pefemental at times, due to his anxl- LONDON fraction of the rules and in its sport- t ing time Sty to give the public what it is en- ‘ ‘ WHO SAILS FOR i ‘ ling editorial column called attention scales for ied to. He is as honest in his en NExY MONTH TO MEE to the commission that the rules were | their at th it +Nov. 9 ors as any fine could possibly be. | SIMMY WILDE } = a hai , but there are others with the name! . 7 ~ a = ——— — — = — = . Of 5 od eae Nonny AEE Tcorner! By Neal R. 0’ Hara. ; . Leonard and Britton Offere Nol Dug / | ‘ Te balce toner One otant Comeaht, 1020, by Tho Froet Hubiahiue Co, (The Now York Fvening: World, H ad d fj g A 7 EB l 1 Vi t hh d for J B Berets. for heing honest. arvard an iwgers Are &ven iw atchne | $40,000 Purse for Jersey Bou . . . | > cs,tine parte tne (_WHY A COLLEGE EDUCATION PAYS.) For ,To-Morrow’s Big Gridiron Battle nat Commission has been considering ‘ 4 g Boxers Guaranteed This Sum Jv at the Hamtiton Club of Pawale, Nod the {dea of sending referees all 8—8.80—Johnny Whoozis gets up. 4 aie aan oxers Guard his $ ‘ ‘ction would be a help to the sport. Hocetoo seettiun maw ooteait sie - However, Crimson Eleven IS|Stneon' in the heaviest et the Nase | Crimson Has a Ponderous Ma-| cision Contest Bill Brown probably hasn't considered | ‘ ‘ ere Ne ODUUREE BINTIRIS: Ji APSHRECLORY: Clase; a2 Sanita: t Siu wingmen and It ix possible he a ee ; ‘ z P iy 10,00—11.00—Looks over morning sport pe a to 1 Favorite in ! ‘chine This Sez : ed Ritaln ‘ght. tana would ike 1| Cosy . i Sport pages in chemistry labora- 2 a inay vuctually start the game in] * C hine This Season, While | apy “Shas y: ‘ . davis's place. The Jersey ends have : | 4 t00 him in their nome town bouts, or| 11.00—12,00—Looks over evening pages in history lecture. the Betting Odds. shown more. ekill handling passes Princeton Is Speedy | By John Pollock. that Rochester sports would appreci- | 12,00—12,30—-Lainch., ee been their anes adversaries, but ‘i at . | Frank Black, manager of the Sports- | ‘Ste his presence as third man in their 12.30—1.00-—Studies geometry in a billiard parlor, By Willi up to date the Cambridge machine en's Club of Newark, ts will- ‘ i iam Abbott. has not gone 0 rely » [backfield because " vreau Uoers * Hage, Brooklyn’ boxing patrons, or| nent 200 Anawers 4 question In psychology clans, Question waa ned HARbeas conn monn tee ROG A exrenetvelm foe sthe (EN lent a ine eeeLDURt- ing to offer a purse of $40,000 for srepared 2t lessee Answer w. No.” LL Ha ‘d's ponderous foot- bs ba able: to e ‘ ‘those in the Bronx, who perhaps noter £00-=8,00--Roull praction with head coach. ve W ball machine beat Prince- |, eek, the 215-pound Princeton |Nessau eleven. Scherer, thoug mpion Benny Jeonard and Jack D igetia chance to attend contests at the par aera en ailb ah ach. ton's lighter but” speedier [CK whould he the “best forward suppites little funning strength to tne Britton to battle for in a twelve- Z ‘ h ; .00-—1.00-—1) a ons ) 7 either side: sooper, he other | team, although he may cut { al x - : ey owe mise onnnidee It's) treat) 4.00--6.00—Scrimmaging with scrub team team?) The Bunker Hill or |side, lips about 190 ‘ahd. as dis: | “urprise or two at theavarhena aeaee FenrAy No AeniNlOM Bove cas He: Bk te meme eas they know only by $00—6.20—Gets rubied down, |Anewers this confidently by making | layed Increased form tn his last two | ins Kame Tegiment, Armory In the above city | what they read ebout him in the; 5.30—5.45—Gots dressed lt . : . mes, Harvard has a big advant-! For substitutes there Is Pran . | the latter part of this month, DanMor- ? * papers. Likewise ali these folk might | 5.45—6.00-—Limps to dinner he ‘crimson a two to ond favorite, /tee at the guurds when. the piante | rey, the quarterback, whosr aesorie | gun, manneor of drition, has already TEE the referee! des vl 600—7.00—Dinner, (No limping) , | These odds are possible only because | Tolbert and Hubbard will loom up| tight toe added points both against vovnron en = aaa x freeing of Jack Skeliy, | PIN recor de a A |many Boston bankrolls are limbering {over MeManmon, who. played. on | Harvard and Yale in 1919, And @anae | Accepted the terms for his man, and | “4 Joh, Kid) McPartiand, *8lim"| 8.00--9.00—Informal crap shooting, — |up for exercine, New Englanders | Princeton's 1918 championship frosh- | rey, incidentally, is the fastest man! !8 now up to Billy Gibson to ac- J Haley and others of well known ‘abil- 10,00-—10.80—Undreases a leked Harvard and Cambridge since | frequent experiments, and it will be | ‘Thompson, who tipe 19) wad Meson | pave fought at Cleveland several ‘ity, We don’t think any of them 10.20--10.45—Goen to sleep., 1896 and Princeton hasn't won since |likely through the guards that any little chance to demonstrate Ne wee | Werks 260 in the open atr, put the Ice Skate and Would object to reasonable assign- | _ ~ — 1911, but in making odds the per- Kk is made in the Orange and|usual skill; Gormand, McPhee ang | Cold. weather and n compell: ~ Manta, away from Madison square| 7. * |formances of the two teams this sea- us ete eee may get in against Harvard. | Prothoter Tom McGinty to call of Shoe Outtit ms e » dee a» Bai A ent Capt. Mike Callahan ts | he Crimson has a set of sub backs | bor ui c 1 Cente, Sisler Will Probably 2a Ne atte etn Ge Wheaties “an Hoe | max voto the oat, eg | M2 ‘The boxing game needs [iil Brown tle sizes up like an even thing, or Mexer, but the Crimson’ pivot will | Horween, — Owen ind Gh On aeqnnt of Marngy Adatr, the joeal tant 95 and we hope he will reconsider his, 5 Harvard a wight favorite because of /MAVe inore than his hands full with |Churchill, weighing only 155, Ig per.|.wetaht. Deine roo atch to do any fiehting, his . eee | Cad Browns in 19]] \issstisiacee sition ose one erate key, cake yl tied nF ff tits | mecyre ae tote rate aA UKe e d ave r Oo st, ao he has bridge backfiel \« c | bout with Loule Bogash, which wae bare been fon or Tex Rickard selected Jack | Li Der ralpaihe pothitolmny |ahown in other big gumes, his plice | towlltly effective slashing ate tcpata| team at Brldowe, Couns on Nor se Ph for Men and Women be oftslate at its show tonnight ah be a decided edge in soma de a | Will be taken by Capt: Horween, who |ind once loose In a broken f 1d {a a | Bloom. of ise tas been wecured to } Hockey and Rink Skates Lit Shel Bie AC bis apnetate | Tel é ll Sievealy . load Hrinceton trootkens, aparements | will be shifted from fullback, | hard man to stop. Owen, 4 sta ‘Adair's place sr 60 axatest) Boensh of fine hardened and Aamat would force Brown out of the - et Success in) rinsed In, the Swoky City for two! ire ranked a stronger team thane th At quarterbaek bon Lourie is om. |ast year's fresiimen eleven, s vmserla te being taten ip tne sntuen| fy tempered steel, attached game, sure he wouldn't have =| 49: Peet x 1819 aggegation that unplayed the |Siderably more valuable to Princeton | consistently good on the vars | Be much’ interest ile being) taken, ta: \the ‘return)) | Hay = Ponsented to act, at the time the jov leveland Arouses Club Own- |: refit Jumped Into the Mmelight | Grimson but could only ain a 10-10 (than Fitzgerald to Harvard, in faut, | y He Is WOETU! line brenicgg | Battle between Jack Mocmtied. the Enaliae fisher bo! aubstansial sheds of offered him. ers to Possibilities of Player-| ities (70 pr the Kreatest first |tie. Harvard, too, is supposed to be |the Tigers would be Sorry Way |end fant at fiEMing Che Calan cee | ad Mike MeTHaue of this chiy ar Stonireal, Cen genuine leather, with on, Bill, Sonik let anybody Managers the at nee UR erage seetce stronger this year, even without the without thelr star quarter, who, Horw with his 190 pounds tar gia Nor Tae toe in| fo ncn hohe i] pike sown Other out- think you are peeved. You're not tho je aODTinG <7 e a over | aid of an Edie Casey a field general and open fleld runner) tremendous fine crushe r Sng | Miriady temehed $4.60). Hoth mm Hy tought | fii) its up to $40.00. ; type of fellow to get that wa | 200. last year being the premier buts-| First of all, Harvard hus the ad-|has no sup Fitz: | factor in the secondary. defense One| ® strat boitsin the same ty fen tan) TH Adept skaters at the > Ju a man in the Johnaon Cireutt vantaxe in weight, about three pounds getald won his place from Buell and | Fiits, Hamilton, a poweetul ean Uber abs SS a) eet are | fl rinks 7 TigpWOT a0 we thought. Willie Jack. By Robert Boyd. Liwae fumourd. 38 t Gales wants to aman. ‘This margin will be mo: doknson, and has Bleted woll into the | Humphrey, Gratwick, Buell and Toten: | Prddie Jacks! the etehe, | (BE ei im Sakeen ; . i | © the Vunkees, but this has! jf both sides use numerous subst! vard system, which does not re-|son are all first ¢ Apert Re Nada @enimy? Nal sere celand, S2d St w ‘ son Will fight Benny Leonard for ITTIIN the last threo weeks denied on sivers) different oc- | tutes. The Cambridge line trom tackle {quire so many duties from the Denne sare pire peace FOR ee eG fo «| Ice Palace, r8ist St & : the lightweight championship at Phil Holl. owner of the St | cisions, us It wuld menn the wreck. |to tackle is immense, with three inen |terbnek as does the Prineston methad, ; ee STEER ists, teat, at A¥auriury. (amnion cae: 164 TAR Bway ’ 183 pounds. He made the announce- Louis Browns, has received | eof * Browns, and bis popularity over 200 pounds. Here is the prob. |There are more individual stars int Should a deadlock th Jacks b mM fought in thts conn fer wn Hl!) Brookl Ice Pal 7 re ‘ in Ste would make It impossible |able Harvard line-up and dweighta: | Tigers’ backfield, but they have not!» Sn0wld a deadlock threaten arid a| Jarks bes oot foul eS ey ! CU <, Btiliman's gymnasium yesterday '4aeue clubs, requesting him to naty Ke oof any kind |tackle; Tolbert, 208, left guard; /ing power of the Harvard backs, | Ath F RM would have the ede | te toral fait fan s ian || show a general prefer. y m, according to Billy Gibson. @ purchase price on George Sisler, his! Although probably not as aggros-|Havemeyer, 178 centre; Woods, 220, | who fairly pounded the fast tiring | }\)t into Murrey to do the trick.! if al Lipps, manasct of Jeff Smite, the Bayonne, | ence for Davega Skates @ law saya lightwelght champlon- sterling first baseman and leadina| Sie Av Speaker on the pede aisles |HBNt & Hubbard, 210) "righ: |Centre College team to pieces in the | Lourie Is also a drop Kicker and big | x. misdiemieit. is wiline to iet Smith box | that speaks volumes for contests must be fought at 135 hatsman in the Americ Borel the players and many | tickle: Crocker, 170, right end: Fitz. |second half. Garrity, Gilroy and | 00 might possibly shoot a| panama Joc Gane. the colored fighter, the match the satisfaction they : as, weighing in at 2 o'clock,” | #t#man in the American League ie great things from the | kerala. 155, avarter; Owen, 179, left |Seheerer, who will probably start the | Placement kick over the cross bars. | can be speedily arranged, ax leo Fiyun, manager Ge, reminded him, during the past season, The St. Louis yyouth in the event th i ui ty | halfback; Church 155, right halt-|game for the Jerseymen, avern , Harvard's best bet is Fitts, who Is] of Gans, hes already sowpted a guarantee of | L Sid The law will never make any | owner's repiy was that the captain of | Phil Ball's choice tor mendear it back; Horween, 190, fullback. around 170 pounds. reity isa hard | 18st recovering from injuries. He 1s) $1.00 for Gane 10 box s at Windsor, Can. | Distinctive apertagea’ for man a Matches for me,” said Jackson, which | the Browns was not on the market oe 2 The Harvard ends wil! average |runner, one of the best line smashers | te -best punter and fleld goal per-|on uw night of Nov. 40. Lippe may accept the Shee dalle ail nevene: Shee tedicates that ‘Willis hee no’ concn) te hal he mts about fi punds more than Davis |in college ranks, and Is a tower Of, former on the team at Cambridge. | pou plotiship aspirations after all. ite |wtter tt was divulged that the rea To date the and Raymond, the Princeton wing- |strength on the def Gilroy is a | Buell probably is the next best player cally admits th ‘son the former Michigan University table emnqnest popular choices as! men, who should offset this with |capable all around player and an ex-|'o register points by the Tc eee eaten tne vetiren Enecnereret y admits that he is not a; % | Sultable candidates for the new pro-| more speed and experience. The |pert. manipulating. forward pasnes.|route. Ble scored the only pol Bariend, ‘snd: Jeusny: Buse). ef tae eight, but belongs possibly in| star was in such great demand by'| posed supren t of baseball are: | tiger principle af end play puts he: ia ie MODSARA to Oe Tote bE Ace ta 1 Hot POINTS | i Gut tn w ten-round bout, to » dec at New ‘ the Army, Navy and Civilian |viher American L © clubs was Federal Judge rd pee ‘ eh St pfiat tly Spealicaams SUL ALS ALD a aaa Selld dae dad Aol i Sh MLL : 1 Dyno tn well t ze, ‘of Box ‘i ivilian | League clubs Jide Mountain}domands on a Soungster, and It l#,than his brother, who faashed at|ing game of the s mand Mudtord, Mas, on S Dyson ts well thought fe Junior lightwel@ht g auenaies | that they were desirous of obtaining | pee herite patios Charlee M. Me- | ike! that Stingon, a made over yall. |Georgetown a fow! years ago. Long |tuined a falrly good average In prac. | (t Ns fenune al 7 to New Hoaand and tne | D eS . c Sear . , ~ | Donald-of the Cheago Cr al Courts, | hac Le Gendre w! atte wer loa HONenTer Laken a nGAITIOR ii Enel tee: Y chances are ghat Ne 4M OUL 10 sed | #180 poungs eight hours before) his services to act as playing man Iie TL een a fininal Courts, back, and Le Gendre will both ger |J heerer takes a position in tise, Sie th he Saeabees 18 cha rine . AVEGA ting time. ; ool of the sect | ’ Hay. i gape trying to show Jackson the| Undoubtedly Ball hus had the same| quilnted with Ae pet eee ° * Dok Ueadvan, the Gost tener and Toor The Sportsmans Paradise IR dh A ea | oueistedly. al ! Qualnted with the game s t J S Cayont, the Wemern featherwelaht, wil battle for Conmoaore on aaa was. passing un, yeh | idea f some day starring Sister in|! me Lica Feet ors tan! U ers us ecover onnson ays | ten rounds at Havannaly, Ga. on Nov. 19 repel AY meareaee. anes @ays he came away from Jackson's the same playing manager role that) jie oe the white Sox. Th BCom 7 ad > Mi | a wood feat of stopping two in| RSI Bway 15 ¢ training quarters satisfied that Willle| Tris Speaker acquitted himself s0| owners favor Melune woe i ett “ tere e€ NO |« poxtng show stayed at Trox, N; Y..| Near 1Mh He. WN gouldn't fight Leonard, oven If Benny well In during the season of 1920,| Wise Nan. Johnomee enol ee et Ree ‘rom Lump) (a) . eat ° CUS tie SANGmbs 8 Pua 1s Ny, desea an Berend to make 118 pounds for him. | winning a world’s championship. But| Kuppert-Huston delegation are ane. Joint Meeting Be ene Resa ie | ‘ i oder to get the decision, ho thought the ous to see Bir Hill Edwards on. the ak time was not just at OO bad that Jack Sharkey had to supreme tritunal, Mnky Mitehell te anotn Crimson Tea hand to make Sisler the leader. T m, Says Camp strain bi; ist 01 ' — CHICAGO, N 5.—Chicago will ] Bas been taking on wels! a wrist or something | However, the offers and requests} Prealdent Hoydler of the N, wi © the storm centre of the major | outsown Ms class and will now bettie as a wel or\other two days before ,his > i e National ———— | leaprugs ti “morrow, — F | Ibeut with'Joe Lynch soheduled jof late have acted as an incentive Sue has sent out invitations to . len prugs ting to-morrow, Firctt | wewelaht, te a ni luled for to- ito the St. Louis owner, and set him even “Progressives and tho| Noted Authority Thinks Nas-|¢r®, Then there is Murray, who in| Yew York cones (Ne announcement | tnt tig ‘xm | SOE LYNCH vs. | Bight at Madison ‘huare Gardem!t, gguring that if so many of tt hnvonian “Faithfuls” to attend the 4 : Nkgly at any time to pul! off a sc sp ng of the Nu- | Qogtews will ¢ bie auditorium | | - Pe rein meee ted nany tn [Joint session in Chicago, Noy, & to) Sau Eleven Has Been tena! run, and Thompson, of mn {tonal Legal clit) owners has becn | there ABE, GOLDSTEIN | @orap between these fast working (ontemporary clubs in the American | discuss the bascball cleanup. ft ial oe Stefan we have seen little but who is crec wed (or this olty on that dis, | | 6. sess aap’ pan fue tan, Sressinis or 16 Kounds, OV STB fivala. The substitution of Abe Gold- |League are anxious to have Sialer as| known from a reliable source that | * Off Form Lately, Joie veing star, Pring aoe ree ene gtEU tus | pinguamion, N.Y. for *im-| GEO, BROWN vs, GEORGE CHANEY stain is & g00d one, Able is one of the |their manager, there is no reason why | Ban Johnson and hia five American 2 |Bavenond, Davis and Le * aiclnet ta a hein yea aporing "wel ‘nw GEORGE WARD vs. PHIL BLOOM Most promising bantams of recent!» «hould hold buck any longer in| League clubs will be at the meat. piglcln jexerllent wing men, and if Scheerer | gS Woking: $6.4) Jolnt “| WILLIE SHAFER va. JIMMY 0} years, and is likely to make Joe step labile oy taeet P ling, but Inthe event that they: refines By Wa ter Cam |dues the kicking, Princeton should | Committee of nine to solve the prob. | PPR Inncied with Sanilantone S000 tee ey OGATTY ome, especially if Lynch comes into |*PPOnting the quiet first baseman |i inect the Progressives, {t means a Bt Sih P- Kain on an exchange of punts, This |/€M of a new governing body for| pasion, which Meld cnerved, 83-84-88, ‘the ring without all his speed and |% his leader for next year. twelve-club league for the season of | RINCETON was certainly in ajmight not happen, though, if Harvard paan oat! rena 1 oseey assets he Rusivibibe der nunc, -— @amina. The other bouts on the) Thia explains why Business Man- | 1921 | slump last week, despite all re- |xends in Fitts, ATee ran enent Tohngon of the | was carder smeichee (by The biunawick: Bulke colten doe Meee @riginal programme stand, and on ‘ager Quinn of the Browns announce ——_—_ ports to the contrar: Now it) But Princeton has no guard as pow- . uf ame ne an pis _taw iallea, th 32 W 1 Bt at least th wer * cond ¥ i A vincement that a spectal meetin, round: tote wed eng. .|that Jimmy Burke, manager of the| Leonard and Herman Box Sensa-|ss to be a question of whother|/trful ae Tolbert or Woods, and the | of the club owners of hia clrenit had ten-round bouts and a six- Harvard line and backfleld have given round encounter complete the pro- |slub during the last two years, hail Hlonal Battle. the absence of Lourie is an serlous to | every indication that they can puto. {ren called for Monday morning at ‘The ten-round matches will |been given his release, and the ap PASSAIC, Ne J, Nov. 5,+Refore ajthg Tigers as the absence of Strubing a steady pressure, offensively and dé oe, poarise reay deve at FOOTB LL together K. O. Chaney of Balti-| pointment of a new manager would | P'ked house last night, Joe Leonard | would have been last year. One thing fensivelyghat will wear down almost | ty’, plan to reorganize the national A Georgie Brown of the west George m, Brooklyn veteran, In bout Jiminy O'Gatty is Wille Schaefer he sensational Brooklyn featherweight, and Wille is certain—Princeton has shown ind!- cations of slipping, and unless she comes back to-morrow her chances of winning will be lessened greatly, The Harvard machine in lesa de pendent on individuals than Princeton, ’ ied not be made public until the termi. Ward of Elizabeth | nition of the joint meeting of the major league magnates in Chicago next week. It has become the vogue among the owners since Tris Speaker's su any Iine fh the country. Harvard has | ithe [no quarterback a® good as Lourie, nue | Mat! : 5 her machine-like precision of play doos| , wimultaneously, President Fohneon net ask as much of thin position asia no joint session of the American doen the Pringston atyle, | Moreover, | ang” National Laagie club owners |here on Monday, Thin wan takon to | Herman, the Paterson tdol, fought twelve rounds at a furtoun pace. It was one of the best fights seen here in many a day, Hoth lads atood toe to | toe throughout the entire twleve rounds, | In the semi-final Jack Redmond scored AND SPORTING RECORDS 1920 Harvard han a tactical advantage in Fast|with the Cleveland Indians to a Knockout over Jack Martin In the and the way in which ita nupply of backfleld men. liu Ieee £5 ae 1 Se Wiis Date ed eee y In which the Crimson | he his reply to the reports emanating {managers of the Spenker- srtond sound, Mate Eason Gast A tat wore down tae Centre Collego eleven | Tho Kame should resolve itself Into | from Naw. York tothe effect th | and Joe Sleger fought «| Jast year marked Sister immy. Martin outpointed Egle Feleen 18 far more Impreasive than anything & avestion of whother Princeton. | president Heydier of the Nation ANA fap ten-round draw in tho star bout at serton in the majors, comin nix Founds Prinestan hina done to dni, Individy. through her array of wines and thelr 1, 1 eee) vad Columbus team in the Amertean| nae y though Princeton haw remarkahia individual brilllancy, t Rat ; yea Gi Jersey City, last night. Ageoctation to Littsburz in the Na-| pehny Hansen Sores Kaocwons, Mee Keck. and wel, ia a tar famous flehting ante " and to the layal five club vwa #sk your Nevsdea er cr Bookseller ‘o get you a copy at 35 cents seosiSnal git gf cle round tional League, He war a pitoner in| Baroni Gon san se iieaby, (aekie, And ‘iarrity Teay eood a plume sucveRsfully amd im sae nbioa om sporting him, Un fan the Nat sent by Mail 50c Per Copy S Ads: " those days, having heen ore of ¢ Brooks: re sock ing fulloack a8 can be found, Lourie powerfu tv rae ne 1 League and tae Chicage, New Y Fiend” An Ont round foremost intercollegiate twirlors while Lin’ Yes Carter In the cmre eee kRocKe!| ioe eplendid quarterback, and Gilroy Fisher hae developed at Cambridge, ‘and’ Boston Americun League Clubs Address Cashier, New ,York World, N. YC. at the University of Michigan, He ten-round bout here last might Witmer are capital backfield play. (Geppright, 1800, ty the Convatidated Dame Aas.) session hero om Menday afternoon. ' r f ‘ ‘ 4