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-_——_. 1 ' ° en ow" om - A + SRST aE ae 4 DUFFY COMES BACK THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920," FROM MINORS TO LEAD BOSTON AMERICANS - $500]000 FIGHT PROMOTERS RICKARD, BRADY, COCHRANE COMBINATION HARD 10 BEAT Trio, With John Ringling, as Silent Partner, Are as Eminent in ‘ Their Lines as Dempsey and Carpenticr, as Interesting “Cisse Up” of Them Shows—Career of Tex Like a Ro mance, Beginning as aeCowpuncher in Wildest West. : By Robert Edgren. HE coming Dempsey-Carpentier match is to be promoted by @ com- Dinations of famous sporting men as eminent in their lines as the champions who meet in the ring. A little close-up of the promote may be interesting. England, With Tex Rickard is hi combination. ‘Tex Rickard ts best known tn th country, and all over the world, as events, yet Tex hus to date staged only four championship contests, In person Tex * He is excceding!y a'ert, quick in decision and determined. Knowing him, ts easy to see where he earned the reputation I've often heard accorded hi in the West. Down in Nevada a short time ogo I was talking about Tex with an old-timer who saw much of Rickard in the gold-rush daya, “I nover knew Tex to use a gun" he sald, “and I don't think he took the trouble to puck one, But there wasn't® ® bad man in the whole desert coun- | ‘Tex—his word is good enough,” sa firy who cver had nerve enough to | Jetiri Whea l make trouble when Tex was around, | {&4t Tex said to me, off-hand: ‘I’ ‘They knew if he ever did start they'd The men who will post the big money and run the blg match ‘are Tex Rickard and William A. Brady of America and Charles Cochrane of Partner in promotion, John Ringling —a silont partner, perhaps, but not by any means least important in the promoter of championship boxing ckard 18 a typical Westerner, He ts tall, compact and of the wiry build developed by years of riding on cattle ranges, Even after ¥ dis long stay In Ney York he s:ill has the bronzed skin of the outdoor mun. re is a it im 1d ined for the Reno ut going to give you a bonus of $10,000 4 for signing.’ It was never mentioned hate, to jump through the window.” | aguin until after the fight. Whe Y Rickard paid ih if th Rickard’s Career a Romance. | eth. handed me austher shock Rickurd'’s career, if ever printed,| for $10,000, | Would Yvad like a romance of the| “*There's your bonus,’ ‘he aa!d. _-. time of KH Carson, Like Kit, he was} “l_ was beaten and through. 1 . always finding life too tame, and|Mever be of any more use to Rickar moving on. In his early youth he was| hang promise, but he made good." _. & Texas cowboy. Tex drifted up wong] John Ringling, Rickard’s partner, the frontier through the haif-wild] #Bother man who does what he Weatern ranges as lar us Montana stil] Put to do.) When hy @cowpnucher, He lived in the saddie [qa small foward the great Northwest to tind Pd an acrobat or two, a clown, adventure in the Arctic, He was in horses. Then they bought an. el the first great Alaskan goid rush and phant. The circus grew, 'n time ‘was one of the daring adventurers be mela Fear circus with a mi who broke the first trail along the 24serie and aide shows, There wi omy one thing the Ri Yukon and over the terrible mountain Cireus “never” hudecthat spraction, passes behind a dog team, He made every other circun travolled wit ond lost fortunes in mining. Like the There were no “grafters.” Eve ret of Lae pioneers ol tout day he Ucket man had to give the rig took ‘his relaxation after the terrific change, Shell-game artiste and pic haa: uf the trau by tossing the Pockets, that usually followed the b had torn from the river top, were disposed of in a uniq at 8 1aw, und #« tia Vex Kicnaids word was good for graft squad simply b them up— anything he promised. with tent pins |f necessary—and they After a while Alaska grew too tame always left suddenly and never dame for Kichurd. He heard of now gold bark : was a boy he A had four brothers. The five started travelling circus—a road ‘As ciPilization lapped over (he edge | show that went by wagon (rom own of the country he joved, Tex headed to town in the buck country. They After a while they got some ng Brothers’ gaming tabies in the Manner, Ringling had a trained imps, sometimes iosing #quad of roustabouts trained especial- s Winning, It was in ly to settle these gentlemen when« days that men first began to say ever they appeared, Ringling’s anti- a ‘di. He could have side-stepped that off- | \e- it e= a8 ly a. ay ut a ue - PROMOTERS OF BIG MATCH | RED SOX OWNER Copyright, 1980, by ‘The Press Publlobing Co. (The Now York Evenine World, M AKES SFLEGTION OF NEW MANAGER Veteran Outfielder Well Liked by Fans in Hub, Where He Makes His Home. By Alex. Sullivan. NOTHER major league club has found a new manager for ny season, ‘The Red Sox have selected Hugh Duffy, the famous old- time outficlder of the Boston Nation= ala, to guide them in 1921, Duffy this past season ‘has been managing Toronto of the new Inter- national League, which club he piloted into second place. He has had major lensrue experience in the managerial ine, however, a3 at one time he wasd at the helm for the White Sox. CHARLIE Dots ALL President Frazee of the Bost THE PROMOTING Fom,.|Amoricans could not have made HIGA Sec selection more pleasing to Boston me rabid fandom. Duity stitt makea h home In the Hub. He has alw Ived there, and there is hardly a p son in town that doesn't know hi pers nally or by sight. Duny is a shrewd baseball guid One of his big assets is that he kno’ how to teach young players how bat. And when it came to batting a big leaguer bow he could bust that) old pill. His record of .438, made in LHS Youth Rope A Bronce ON THE WESTERN RANGES, 1894, is the best p niage ever Vin. A, BRapy gleaned by ‘a big leaguer over a sea- (9 REPUTED To BG’ . son's play. ABLE TO Picic, * Mors WINNERS THAN ANY OTHER. MAN INTHE U.S.A, The fans In Boston are rejoicing In the appyintment of Duffy, aad they predict that he will produce a team next spring that will be in the fight from the drop of the bat. Ed, Barrow, who handled the Red Sox during the past seuson, is the new business manager of the Yankee: ‘There sure is a big shifting of big league officials for next season's campaign, It will make the specula- tion all the more keen to figure how the races will result with the new ar- say of managerial brains, 9 Tex pom C pce \ § Ecker Cf Rickarn, °o 4 + GKearest pata 48 s Boxmcs PROMOTER THE WORLD HAS KNoUN. LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. Ouerrtiret, 1980, ty Tho Prem Publishing On (The Now York Bventag Woot) Joe Lynch Puts Goldstein Out Mad HatterGood | PICK YOUR OWN ALL-AMERICA TEAM. “Rie Manhole if of tore When He Cut Loose in 11th Round\| Horse Just Now Corpralenina) haa already sa If you want to pick an All-America team, here are the regular owners of the club the individual @. rules: cheeks for the mep b-cause of thelr oe finishing In third place. The manige- Firet get a contract with somo magazine that will print the names | ment has received all the checks with you select. Then get an expense account, Read the papers from all | instructions to send them right off to at welghts for age, at the] parts of the country, including the patent medicine ads. This is im- | ‘he winter bores of the men, 4 were announced as Lynch,| BALTIMORE, Npy. 6—Mad Hatter unds , 115 pounds, won the Pinlico Ser'al No. 2, a series © b len boxer accepted this fight! of pa on two days’ notice, substituting for Class and Experience Told on Youngster Pitted Against ~ 4 . c 7 . ‘This is fur different from last sea- Veteran, iach: Guat Wie Lutt Ts wrist] Pimlico track. ‘The onetime errdt«] portant. a ine Liste wana aiseote aeee an. training for the affair, making his} son of Fair Pliy—Mad Cap was eee ony een ere a acres she under these conditions re-|in his best racing mood, and Make out a list of $00 names, Tear up the lst. ‘Then write as |icrowin of tiv” squcbble as. to the marhabie one, ation sae Bi wn many of the names as you can remember, t gives you two men Jelgibility of Carl Mays. The Yankee By Robert Boyd. Gearke Chaney knocked out Georme ae peat Billy Keely: winve!] for a nucleus, A nucléus ts not a position on an All-America team, | players tudn't received thelr share HE veteran bantam, Joe Lynch of |J31own in tho first round of the semt- ae pening} put It's a nifty word to throw im your story, up to the time they went Into train- qt the went side, ring wise frow)fnal, after 1 minute und 37 econds) iy of the meeting, but Sir Barton, on Gas ing) which Cauved & ihtsat, toed Oe tha cicraress Gf ibattiéas Hochasl Seer antqmmen «© weucaneccc ser) winnen of/the Serial) No 4) ruil last Next ak a Harvard coach to name some Yale players he thinks | strike. bee aries ced out Abe Goll. | Cirorke Waren rangy welterwetgnt, [Zeer Incidentally, Mad Hatter are good. Then ask a Yale coach the same thing about the Harvard als aie nising youngster, after 2) yitfoukht the’ veteran Phil Bloom, stepped the mile in 1.38, smashing the players. Write down those names and you still have two as a nucleus. President Stoneham of the Giants stein, a promis ; 2 winning the Judges’ award after ted] old mark of 1.33, which has stood see will leave to-day to attend the baseball minutes and 88 seconds of flenting In| Kings. The ability of the former tol since 1910, | Now choose some guy from @ Southern eleven and two from the |Miciugs in Caicago that have been the eleventh round of their Mfteen-|piich” cleaner tian his opponent} Mo sea Hatter Middle West. Then put In an expense account for a trip to Georgia ange 8 to start bas i adisop Square Gar-|carned him the victory. notte 1 Be ts ormation right away. H6 saya he sani deh a cess aate ea taht In the other. Wout Billy Sterns, a| ipolled all chanco of Commander J,’ nd another to Ohlo and Iilinols. That makes five players you've got |iopex that Han Johnson and his falth- jen last night, The defeated fx ‘ , ‘ean, twor 1 puncher from the] < L. Ross's horses from repeating Don't forget the return trip expenses ap) your swindle sheet. ful five will reconsider and meet the extended the veteran from the first) west) outro iy O'Gatty in alx rest of.the big jeague diubs in a joint 4 until he was floored for the] nt revit rounds, and was adjudged helr performances of last year in the Eleven players is your quota. Select three at random and two rence Monday. Boye the winner. werlal events, when Billy Kelly won at end. You now have ten. The last man should be chosen with care, | “We hope, from the fact that Mr, count, 4h te <i No, 1 and Sir Barton captured No. 3 eee Johnson has called @ special meeting The end came after a tow to toe ind No. 8. ‘The prospect of repeating Re svre that your last man ts playing on some college team for |f the American League for Monday, slugging match in the contre of the ring in the eleventh, Goldstein hua Powling looked britht atter Billy Kelly started the current season. Be sure he Isn't a substitute. Be sure no one | ‘hat he and his friends mean to be the ball rolling tor toe staole by Wit-| hae ever heard of him before. Then step to It. Name him boldly and present. We want e thing to be ing on Monday, ked out without cla ng or dis- been holding his own up to tis staxe nivg on Monday: na pully Kelly) end tho complete batch to your magazine, If you get a check and [ford said “the Giants”. preside of the battle, aided by @ Mghtning Delegates from various clu’ hola. | ting Mad thule 1 Senuings Park your expenses, your All-America team is a success. “Baseball is in none too eecure a posi ne ur the t ; ou Weights, 12) pounds each, t tlon In the ayes of the public just left jab which seemed to bother the] ing membership in the United Bowl. it | nditig Serial No, ¥ look if “i oot vey, exert cor i Ni t cr] “} " ba * wa e a Oo festore con} slrikea in the Nevada desert country; | Not only that: Rlarling dia every-|yeterun in the curly rowda Ing Clubs of New York will meet at Kose on ty, HE the ? CemETT dence. ‘The way tolde inal, we teal fair fortune, and was in the firstGold- ple ay much home life as possibie| The west side boy Jumped out M1) caclr hoxdquarters to-morrow after- ia akked by the handicave N PWS portock nd Go SID ip to show that we are earnest field tush, "Through the boom there during thelr wande ‘Tho civeus his cornar in’ the lust round to WAC} wn to approve of the schedule for tae ton OF Pluie lay ay abut “putting our nity in| onda ‘4 leading figure, Goldie ‘ i Se EMRGH WHOL WHA | Theis RvoLlORAl GEN CARGIA 2 peunde, : have tade a start and we be Beater (che Cut on the map. wad, Sornee” vader ah advantage of the younseter, who Was) their sectional tournament, Applica Mad Hatter to-day is not the ‘Tom McArdle, who was recently Mike MeGowan has taken another Ilehtweteht vila trol, as it is called, Fee oneed’s fersatile brain devised pier ene Geen cUreus Brew ‘apparently beginning to show 815N8 Ol} tions for membership. will also be | Mad Hitter of the sprig, Rather We gpnointed matchmaker of the Com- | %¢ Ms managsiont. Tony Loone of the east ade beat a un the way to do {t, Head of a citizen’d them out. It bought the Barnum a | Lynch's terrific Inighting ip the MAL] passed on, ee te nie cateer, whereas Sir Barton Mmonwealth Sporting Club after Lew| tw smenane ryt sell Beal anaen wul come slene commitice, he wired attling, Nelaon Halleyshews,. ‘Tomday John Ringling and tenth. Goldstein shot m fowl | a a 4 war aata at for ane annua | a, eri trim his best form ¥ Raymond resigned his position, will| tore the Ln A.C. within te aett two wun [Rnd bis five tubs, i A te oare pu ry ‘arrange ot ol on ts cu ace, but he Jus d j eiet twenty pound r : ; “ eft behind.” fhe. world's lightweight title, Nl- man in Ainericas but outright ouee | hand Jabs to Lynch's face, but he Jt Vb ictin eon oh 8a bik, Ievilng, taeaie 90, toss Brae his first boxing show for the io willbe left behing son's manager, not anxious to Put of four small railroads Tked of big money, Rickard tn- tantly supped him up, offering @ er and the'r + his man against the black champion, pondg, best-informed ra!lroad man tnjeentre of the ring, Golds America and Tex Rickard’s partner. cutive vietory, ata’ s alow Foity-four teams are t@, Since the day in croer When Re club to-night. He will put on three|,A* Amateur Poxine tournament wilt be held «| col, Jacob Ruppert President of the at PL 1 and Rest Pal atone nile ally meate tara York A. C. on Thurwtay, Nov. 11, and] yqrkecs, who has been Wl for a few aud & teenth at Belmont Pork, not ten-round bouts, Jimmy Kelly Saturday. Nov. 19, at which all of the good ana |days, will make the trip to Chicago. te one of the horses he beat measured up Fi!) Doescher in the feature event, ture will compte, The following clams wil br {tle will not xo until to-morrow after- 2 BIXth C shaok them off. They moved to t n DLOKE compete, Bly ground, Lynch jabbed with @ S08) ape Crotone Bowling € b Is now Ieadtn ew seCO he vethvaa Natioual tournament the standard of Sir Barton by mauy yy j Jem Pontested: LCR pounda, 118. ponn ae|[noon, He will, meet. Ba Barrow, purse of 480,000, and immed.acey Brady a Great Judge of Fighters, of lefts wnt in a fem ‘wiculie i on aie de wen totem are) DOU, Frantcle Jerome of Harlem tackles sees tid pounds series handwrnn trots [the new Taphre busin’an manager, tn posting it in gold coin, This w: jyoungster’s faco dinplayed migna of) svn out of vieht game rolled, Next to them ate —_—_—————— Willle Nelson of Newark, and Frankte | $1) be awarded the club fsy tum {Chicago Col. ‘TT. Huston will not Bm nnnears Of surn for # Jisniwelgat| en cert ae bee @ 8UC- Aistress. He was bewildered from the YM 80" iy Tine leading for high wore| ‘ToDay'e Schoolboy Football | Curry mects Jack Hausner. ber of points. pe Ree Te Poceabalt Heapieat pattie. The match was made, The! cessful manager and business man tnekof the veteran, Joe ‘ beet ants tae Heahei4 ji ep orae at Roose 0 ol tacked In on a big scale ever si |relentiess altack o} Lonore with @ total of 250, Al Pirkl, of the Co Schedule, esterday and will bave to stay im Pek window as git hefore New York from ¢ tree he came to |taw that he had his adversary slip-| tou Club, ts ae lading average man, wi 204, | stanual va, St, John’s at Commercial | Auris Matner who te te clad wth Beran Demer | BAe Pmmere ce Drees feachereten who vegbarday aod wil the fight. Rickard added $4,000 to He started In sport as Jim Corbett's | ping into defeat and ho fought Hike @! The opening games ta (hy French Cable Company | Field (1,00 P. M.)- 6 Calm Os be ae aE et cy ning. | CRIS be tenterwet an oorsation for bores, oti | GtOreS this jn bonuses and expense money, theatrical manager, managed Jim | veritable “demon,” crossing his Might) touvemes, wach was to have opowd test otemt| Commercial vs, High School of Com- pg % Fgh thgpeyelnsage rer Tor his | Feume boxing the latter part ef thie month, He (MAN, and ‘f utllty play: fo that Nelson received $28,000 and Jeffrics and arranged the match with | vd jefe A ARE Grad Cental Acadsiy, Brookiya, gute | merece at Commercial Field (8.00 P. | Xi 1 ef H1.260 for es | as fought many ef the Unie fellows win’ fatety [CF OF ,tho White SOx, utrendered id Gans $11,000, a total of $34,000. | Fitzsimmons that made Jeftrica (Straight over his well directed lee oid uu) meat Priday nlabt. M) Boos ‘ Be eign soap ‘and ex, | 200 oucnens, the State Attorn ee In Chica, Nobody was going to forget Rick- champion. Rut all the time he wus (leads, one sending the younger hghber 222 test at Bullman’ Gymnastum to Ha . to bid on the Jeftr’ ‘es-Johnson fignt, atrical) men in Amcrica and to-: Paraiyetig all competition by offering ts a wealthy, fainous theatre-own ce of picture rights, The other pro- charge of Charles Cochran Peters, incliding McCarey of Los AN-| ican theatrical interests, len and Jumes Coffroth of 84"| Mr. Brady kceps up hie intereat ranciscoa who had come to BIG boxing and ravely miss amilinrly withdrew, They thought Rickards recklessness in offering ®| w, Durae just $24,000 larger than the Willard fght, nod. in the lobby gate rece! pl sede 4 fight ever held in America would test had an argument with seve Jead Tex to a financial smash. But friends who picked Willard to win. Rickord’s Judgment was justified when)” wt tet) you,” anid Brady, “you the site at Reno nearly touched the] pong to Aho Rabel Peametiot quarter-million mark. If that bout Championship flrht ever — fous: had been held in San Francisco, @8 Hompsey will tear the big man at firat planned, It would have drawM Finces in the first round and kno anno, And St wasn't Rickara’s Py fait that he had to take it to Ne- most. vada when his ‘Frisco arena was early butt ans ma " : Mirex always breaks records, Te invad.|40°%. | ‘There tant a keener Judge A New York, put on Jess Willard ang | Pusiiatic events in the country. ‘rank Mvran at Madison Aie| And this brings us to Chari tai them a purse of $49,750 for Cochrane of Eng rd after that, Four years tater he working on birger things. He be- preared unexpectedly In New York came ono of the most successful th ay aer flat purse of $101,000 with pereent- and producer, Incidentally, he has ‘es Ame in a heavy- welght champlonship contest, — He t to Toledo to nee the Dempsey- of the at any championship fyotel Secor the night before th cane ral ‘he val Nit. to vck it in two or three rounds at the Trrady had it ment. He alwayrn of Mr. Cochrane Pld then eton contest and fs aa well known a figure in mport in me ten rhd 8 aoe n00. An England aw Rickard ts in’ America Fe te ako he cave Willard About fiftegp yeure nao he ‘win in- Mo ee at voemaney '$30.000—hie. terested In MBrstling and took Geornes pbs ar Thueh? torcend monte ensehmidt on prorle our In s ot p made a barre! money & margiy of promt in spite of pust- howe times, Later he prom ied ’ ar conditions. Bic ie many champlonshin matches, then i i ney. branched into theatrical production Tex Thinks in Big Money and became the bigreat. theatrical ine ally, after Reno and after | producer in Eincland. Being versatile, the lard-Moran affair, Rickard | not long ago he beman promoting be "went back into eattle ra ing On Aling championship matohes too, a huge se in Paraguay, Tex alw: a and as run off neveral bouts on a re: yeh inte thinks In bigger money thon any one|Fnelond never drenmed of Ane elue, and he has the knack of making! It was after he promoted the Cir. hin icvams cole true, An instance! pentier-Reckett bout he stened of this is hin jatcst venture—a ten. (Carpentier up with a year-long con- year base on Madison Square Garden, tract, intending to match him arainst ‘And now Just a word bout the Dempaey, When Dempsey sald Care thing tat more than anything elae pentier, on ch r must come to has mode Tickard, He is known ag America for a fir Mr. Corhrs aman who wlways keeps his word. bere and mao Reecatly 1 asked Jim Jefr es with Mr. Rickard ant Mr. Brady ‘4 musre a roan as ever fought—h opinion of Tex. r $500,000 piirwe _ "KG never want & contract with wil be hard 40 bea ane * a combination) the next two, but afier that he tirea A combination that can offer | oe the t nd post mone, out his defeat in the ¢ or rene hat giving 410,000 bonis euch to anawor t4 adiotments charg them wtn comi icity In the conspiracy to “throw thi 5 It war an even brak tn the American Nationat| Evander Childe va, New Utrecht at pects to be fit when he faces Downey. keeling over on the canvas. He tried) our auiie wien tne spartan, Croton and Broad |Catholle Protectory grounds, to get up as Referse Jack SKcHY| way tame wet law night, dn the opening veriee| Yerapmus Hall vs. Boston Commerce| rappy uttieton. who ls teearded sa one of the tolled the fatal 8 op Dut the ter-| Cmtune best the soanan by the narrow marin of! a+ poston, Masa. ote pin, the ai ry ids we rifle beating in the tenth had robbed | Oe Pe ie ee nie et ne en cial ot | Stuyvesant vs, Bridgeport at Bridge- | Joe Lonch, who put tbe &. 9. wallop orer on ttle Abe Goldsteim im the elewnth round of their ff | C5 Qvorid’s Series, teon-round battle at Madison Square Gardei They are the first of re turned out in New Orla’) night, reorived # guarantee of $5,000 for kis olsb#| ball players and gambl 8 deciaion over Martin Burke. | wnry, while Goldeteln drew down the nloe sum of supUrativebo' 5 the laitky ligit heavyweight of that cliy, fas 108 | $2.:09 for le ead. Lenth wes to have reed | (uleberg at f a negra ante ane Hen tae es aD cls Pe lushing va. Hamilton Inatitute at| D2 matched to mot Mary Greb, the miezet| gi9 000 Mt he bad fought Jack Sharkey, but se |POI i Oh et a ag he might have had. He tried to reiay | fie, 647 te 90a, Flushing. Naht heavrwoaht of Pittsburei, lo « fifteea-roull | Snarkey was unable to go on his manager steed lention, und We can prov ‘on his elbows at the count of seve Hrockiyn Prep va, Fordham Prep at int a bust at New Orlane on Nov, 18, 10 take $5,000 to fight Goldstein, Ve" Enhets Field. —- brid on Senday decided to give Uw oie aod be Tr | Soertamen’s Club, te tyne to elined, w but dropped back as too weak to get up. j Willie Lewis, his man eball puolic to withhold Judgment ‘The proposed bout Iivcn Benny Taonard and Inch Britton, which Frank Black, manager of we TIE ir cline eon, Gel ae Redding to Opp: a7 St. Francis va, Jamaica at Jamaica, ie Fu " wer, seeing It erton, Li Lapstiridbat tapabdle real elle ats rangvd last night at we meeting scheduled between | When the Bacharich Giants meet was useless to continue, Jumped 19] get set D. Deing Lett at| Freeport ve, Southampton at Souths | him tor hie rons bout at Milwaukie wilt Jor | the managers of the fighters and Promoter Diack [Jef Tesreay Hears at Dyckman Or the ring a8 the referee uaght bt Vost. na Bits School vs, Hempstead at give Willing his money, and hte weit held | Th latter was on hand at the appointed time tol near the Dyckman Street subway ate. band down for the count of exbt, ac-} Pairs, 6.—brank O'Nell, the|Garden City, L. 1 (ee nie tub uituiaie Ont staged the comtat | aten the men up, but the managers of the Aabters tion, to-morrow in the wind-up gam papel dofoat for’ bia protege Ameri an rider who le the leading|, Bivoklyn Evening High School ve. | failed to put tn an appearance, { the most successful aevfon in the fh nowlecging defeat for his prote Amerl'an: ride s Leonia Prep at Leonta, A " yon the official reo-|Jovkey in France, was set down for an} Morin. va. George Washington at| Georgie Mrown, the wat ade Mehtwright, who} An effort la now being made to bring about s ‘The fight will coon t , L ch tt jeflolte ported at the Bt Cloud] Bronxville, 7 = | reeucy knocked out Pravkte Mice th four rotnds, | fifteen round bartie between those two husky colored es ord books a8 & knuckout for Lynch in) on coe having ble mount left at}, Samford, va, Concordia Prep ati, woud up for antirs tattle op Monday alent. | Hearyweishte, Bill Tete, sparring partarr of Joh) aro VC nl the eleventh round, —, igi Stamtard, Conn. 5, Bt Peters at Jer-| ile wiles Young Kovideau of Philadeiptia | Dempacy, and Kid Norfolk, the hard.hiting battler. | any a eLIrr ns sor It wus @ youth climbing the pugi-['" bybl Le ney Chiy Dail ‘Park 8 aR Forel in the feat of twelve rounds at the Arcna | Tula tout may be mind at Madivon Savate Gard n | lerton. one of this 1 ladder pittrd ta votdran!| soot ene the leg spon White (ling va. Mt Vernon at Mt.|of Trenton, N. J on Nov. 21, which will be the next show 10 be held Hatig ‘as ‘ toyal Oaks Stakes, sald | y, iY In che Gardea after the Jeff Swith-Sike O'Dowd — ho has long fhe top of hia Vernon, N. Y who has long Ne top Of Nia] ine 1 4d to break, although he —_—_—_——_ proposed ten-round ont between Witlte | fi o-round go on Tuesday night ‘MA! ISON SQ. GARDE class, and It w MSD) pur tie whip and spurs to him, Treatos and Troy to Play Original 9 eity and reise Teupre | 108 Eanard. the Grookiya featherweight, whe TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV, 9 that won for the “west sde hoy” ‘The | O'Neill's winking mounts this season Celtion Pive. bias Weed Se eee taen aarlarsd. act, | aacened: wrrle: Barwaan of) Peaels,, Xi 7,,_bithongh Mike newcomer brought the 12.000 enthuri- | number ti, Guy Garner, unother Amers| ‘The basketball team representing Wa Sy Bane te eich’ ond bls physician hen | oulmetenrd fcr alltel ropetse A O’LOWD vs. S astic fans to their fect time an win] ican Jockey, 19 next to O'Nelll with 4] grenton of the Eastern League will | grtered blm away to the mouncaine for a fow weeks | matched WF kts mutton SOE Gch mat AT_ 188 ROUND M, by outJabving, outroughing and out-|{Fts, Last June O'Neill won the Epsom) meet the Origtnal Celtics, national | or uml be ls rong enous to make the trip, NOMtn, a., ls Gichering for this match, Seat Oren: Today hi) NoFON m fighting the older boxer in the early | Veily In Ene {with Splon Kop, hav-| champions, at Central Opera House, 67th Jackson bas decked 10s to fight Teadler va the Lite Fy < obtatiod mission from the| Street and Third Avenue, th-morrow | ur dae Ww 4 ebilt, whe 4 he evening, he Tist In defeat there was something glon- Cn a 4 Set een tie eae Sette) remy. Conant: Faro tantameteha cas 7 A y Willie Lewis’ ig unt from Splon Io; SF seh 4 s pion, pertoimed a remarkable feat tn the ria é ous the way Willie Lewin's feduiing | yivnt (ron Sion Kop'e Baglish owner, | Avenue, Troy of tha New York State ‘roy he other night. Ile was carded to bor Red FOO TBALL bantam went down. He fought his —<_——., League will make their first local ap- Meck and be K. O.'d bim tn seen rounds ‘Thery way Into the hearts of many of the | p:aaie Pletcher Resnmes Traiming.| pearance of the season in @ special | a “ seoomaas for Hegre 7 Capea |, admirers of Lynch who camo to Vreah from his sensational draw with |mateh againat the Celtica, The vinitora unter! io bos Mi 4 es ) their man win, but the barrier of ex- | Midget’ th in Hartford, Conn,, | will bring gown ¢ strong quintet in an i perience was too great for him to|yosterday. Kiddie Pletcher, the bantam |cnceaver to send the Celtics dowa to) 1. wie toner, whe mess Jot 1920 overcome, chump. of the lower east side, returned - Sleraicerne Courtney tn @ tensround bout et the Star & nt, bas Just beom signed to mevt Bud Lynch took the first and nd uy and resumed training for Oo C, Monday ight, bas just beom at4i ; ih i : jartin Judge Is Victor, Mbjuee ford, Cous,, oo the night of rounds. The third was eyen, The eu-round battle with Sammy Denipery ta Harford, Cons, ow oie Sable, tie exeamateur hamplon, which | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. & —Martin Xor. % SO, Monday night at the Judge, the local bantamwelght gen AWC. of Harlem, ‘Thies a tion, defeated ‘Toramy Cleary of Mana= entrated’ his wate, Pletcher winntag the ret yunk in a great elght-roun’ battle, ‘The : ) 2 ‘ n over Nable three weeks bout, advertive! for t ocal ba stan Maned for another match by r nee coe of the hardest twely bt champ'onship, abtracted-a caprc- te latter, Pita will pit Saininy Baker to 6 Me enth, pound battles between lithe fellows ity house, "This waa Judge's tweniye ta-round baille ot Binghwnion 8. Yn Feapective welghia of #he siasod bere in many @ das, L ‘sonasoutine wistsen Me a Sa a wae ee Shed , A t WCRLD ALMANAC Ask your Newsdea er or Bookre'lor ‘o get you a co y at 35 cents pent by Maii SOc Per Copy Address Cashier, New Yorx World, N. Y.. 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