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16 2HE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, NUVEMBEw 5b, MB ww 1920, NEW BOXING CONTRACT WILL GOVERN ALL BIG BOUTS IN NEW YORK |AFTER THE BATTLES, ‘MOTHER! ee ee | Thornton Fisher ‘Dempsey -Carpentier Bout — . oO Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) : aie ava To Be Held ‘Near New York 3 oo THOUGH IVE CURSER YOu Gp dg gl Hints Promotor Cochrane MALE YOU \ )] Youre & BETTER HAR (HAN 1AM GLMCA ON, | Announcement Says Bir Open Air Arena to Accommodate 100,- , 000 Will Be Built and Possible Date of Contest is July 4— A Cubans Fall Down on Their Offer, ALL THIS : Mi MESS AN NOTHIN’ TO amen tee Me Definite information came to-day) the $500,000 purse and other expenses. tfom Charles B, Cochran, British box- | Such ts not the pian. ‘The idea ts + | ing promoter, that the world’s heavy-|construct an arena that will hold 100,- 2 POM? | weight championship match between | 000 people comfortably and enable the | Jack Dempsey and his French rival, | promoters to-charge a moderate price Georges Carpentier, will take place in| for the tickets and still make a sub an open-alr arena near New York |stantial profit after everything in con |City. Cochran, his American theat-| nection with the staging of the fieht rica} partner, William A, Brady, and | has been paid for gee... we | Promoter ‘Tex Rickard, are managins| The nearest he would come tu ap be the $500,000 bout. When details were | proximating the dats was - 8 in saying Commission Draws Up Docu- ment Which Will Serve as Official Articles of Agreement. i “ i Ge) "FOR THERE 15 MO Law oF GoptoR Ha, | fi cod Ci vely |“ s | : f) rst announced Cuba was tentatively | “it has not been detinitely fixed, bu HE Boxing Commission has) “ NORTH OF MH FIFTY-THRee ” Jaciected for the fight, but The Even-| it will be some time in the early drawn up a new plan of con-| py? S: \ing World said it probably would be | summer next year” He ie returning tract, which hereafter will) (ee in New York. to London neat week, but will retur @erre as articles of agreement for all ‘Dig matches to be decided in New) York State. It is quite a lengthy: @ooument, but it had to be to cover| ali the details connected with present Mr. Cochran would not admit the ty temain until after tne bout wien liniateh wou be Held Withiarthe CIty | pong et reed OS 8 Za jlimits, but maid it would be “within # It is believed the arena will be | short distance of the city.” It is be- {erected just ou th ‘ ide city limita heved from‘one of his statements that) Where Fire Departrion. restrictions ' Gay boxing bouts. The commission. |the fight will take place.on July 4. | SAmot prevent the cunsiruction of Gesiring to govern the sport on a aa “The fight will be held in the United | gavorable vites within easy, purely legal basis, without fear or| favor, and with the idea of carning| the confidence of the public, has spent! } States and not far from New York.”| Won by raiirvad and automobile, Tex he said. "The talk of its being staged | Rickard has had caperience in put- in Cuba did not amount to anything. | U8 Up outdoor arenus. He buiit one 4 @onsiderable time on the official 5 |The proposers did not make gnod us eh AU Mai alle ola one for paper. It is now in the hands of the, OW, COLUMBIA Shay cot their (aselsp regarding financial io asrrage wf $10 heady an Btate ‘ : ¢ onditto: srdwa holding 109,000 persons would printer. , THERE'S & STORM Gaaeaes, -[Conetlcnn Fe ee el OR TNE SLR PnL aarains ee Nothing will supercede this form of ON THR OCEAN 1m | Mitesh dee seel Casi : | heved the scale of prices will be from king, no matter what tho ‘=—EESeEs ready about the high prices to be) 5 tg g39, Other sources of rever of the contest. No “pri- | charged for the tickets for the fight In! wiil be the concessions, anu the move ’ vate” arrangements between boxers, order to provide a profit after paying ing pleturg rights or matchmakers will be yisRIDE: ble under its terms, Even if the pijiingto: Carpentier contest should come to New York, it will, have to be conducted along the lin laid down by the commission. Por instance, the articles sel ens Carper ay last Fo Rarvoard Forced to Bae. the selection of referees and judges. “The ters will find that if ° Ber, fore State sence ss. rick Intended for Yale » Conn, Nov, § — Charlie of New York won the ref- eree's decision over Billy Murphy of tow Haven tere uaiurday nignt Furry- Fieri ; = : = EVEXING WORLD'S Says "President Hepdler ‘Of N. L. LIVE WIRES Peters leagues © dove of peace ts to} trol of the inguen oy the ove Gf jiacses suspicion, a co © to soar above the profes-| Johnson and his HIKELEY, Cal, Nov. §—-William | coatioue to ‘ ehnnon and | 3) sional ranks of the national game) , men now in con- could keep it above pparently held by den jr of Piniadelphia, wortd' Mr. Heydler w ‘ i @ lot to say about the naming of | jcennia champion, defaated William | probably will be decided here to- A. D, Lasker and | By Neal R. O’ Hara. eerie Francisco, former|day, when veparate meetings of Hoe aie ch mann nei Bost few siady been enerod tis | To Get Tie With Tigers Copyrigh!. 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World world's champion, by a score of 1/ the two factions in the propdsed re-| sones, samuel Breadon. and | : ; ; to Him one ato eehedured MALEh | Gy ation of bi Wy Rickey of Louls; Bart ' WSQER conditions in the new aeons Spud Vaniergould, graduate angel of Yair athletics, announced last | sturdy FAG EUNICE Ceca oom Sener els a was of Pittobin it Wa deeds with -welatts, tor: night that the Harvard-Yale footrall muss this year will be held in Cuba Hie wecventee ss PE Proumnary conferences were held | philadelphia ha i Baal aks issdlans wuaacur sl | A Surprise Sprung on Princeton in Final Quarter by Two Sub-| insteas of New Haven. An unknown Cuban gen eman is now sy immiy ek ae 7 idee ANY yesterday by both sides, Ban Johnson.) Rrockiyn. and J fete, ager or! his way to this country to sign the papers that will swing the big mai PAA MN URE SBMA lb freuidént of the American ‘League, |° 7*''°* Stonsham ; Boxer or club concerned in such mat- | stitutes, Saved Game for Crimson With but a Few Min-| to tiavana. Last night he was reported off Cupe Hatteras, ready towink [0"" Bas vue tom here em CD ieee aces arr vex tres ron crigecin : \ ters will note in a perusal of the) utes to Play. for the third time. The Cuban gent has a certifled check in his vest <a ngton Club and Connie Mack of the ener, si - ee meet for the that ample consideration is) é pocket 25 4 deposit for the match, After a satiffactory start the British | ee bh cas ; , \Vatladeiphia Americans. The three! At the Star Sporting Club In Harlen @coorded all principals in the making | . . reat War Veterans (ell off greatly from | rate ; he Star 8 & ariem ‘of matches. v4 | By William Abbott. were silent and capectant. Across Spike Mulligan, the Harvard graduate manager, confirmed the Yale Yagi! in ther N UPage sor members of what Johnsow poe evening, Uddie Fletcher and Sum- ‘The 1 Anati tbe Sais forward ‘ team of | 8 Way the Princeton sections im-| report. “It is true we are going to pull off the big match in Cuba.” said Dabra Darn Wate rcuateuiees eed ne the “loyal five’ failing to ap-|my Nable are booked to meet in the at physical examination o: saint # Soret eae dn Saas ; plored ih team to fight Mr. Mulligan to a flashlight photographer. “We were considering thr the ena suffered defeat to the tune of 4| pear. They are expected to be bere| star bout. This is by way of being a Previous to their entering the ring Buell and Fitts rather thao the! Buell roared a signal. Taking the Yale Row! at New Maven. but ‘ts capagity is too small. {t onty het) Bowls toto Ak hal, Gui Lie Colts led|to-day, however, for the leaguc|¢0ft of family affair and, which is mot @eem terribly important to| Crimson eleven earned a tie] bali on a direct pass from the centre — g9,900 customers the Inst time we played there, Down jn Cuba this un a ead Jimecting which Johnson bas called, |*”70n¥mous, “grudge bout.” the general public, but it has been) With Princeton As game-eavers a Halas a few atone, @ teint to known and secret syndicate has promised us a canacity of 189,000 seats The Bethlehem soccer team. whieh! Meeting a few blocks away witn| Beth Eddie and Sanmmy hail from the c | @yen much careful thought by the! these two young subs of world'’s| Tereey focwacia’ like @o many. ing We May not All the seats, but we'll have the capacity just the same, And failed last year in Ce annual cup con Lily re same neighborhood in Harlem, and ydler, President of the Na on of tie United States Vo fevion. It is generally agreed that's something rivalry bet |champtons. Buell and Fitts did what] furiated animal : j een them 1s Intense, Bot! weighing-in ¢, eight Ing to devour oc) ee tion, was climimated f sd gue! were thirteen ‘repre i Both Morag the ing. ee ie gree | the husky Cambridge team failed tofa victim. The little Harvard quar- ‘ . ' seed the National ( nal League, were thirteen repre: |hiave large followings, and thelr respec- fn the Walker law, is the|do—sain consistently throvgh the] ter when the Tiger pack was ready ; New He en a fair for vail town continued Mr. Malitzan ' ts thee HW representing the | ntatives of National League clubs. | tive factions promise to be on hand to- oO spring im, suddenly stopnec 5 tenr New Yo: Ye want te have the game ina olace ° Mette soviation ¢ f ey will hold another mect-| night to root for them, time to thoroughly examine) hard - fighting ‘Tigers. Harvard's |'0 bring at him. suddenly stopped lt in tm ner NCE MA EAC Mel Seales Uallls ear aay giao ered ROS lay t I hold a nect- | night t for them Mibiitenta, and as it is enrnodied and deliberately buried a long passé the cuetwmers come in fruit boats instead of New Haven train 4 ns Nc hie andewieteheotindbeceniaeccee | pinch-scoring men, who with ie National Leag r did their specialty }to the left corner of Princeton wal , for the restand the Ta te Tambori the contract, but there is aleo an| } left corner of E n's Buy in the logical epot for the match, To understand the Tama " ene Nee eek and Boren | Cul ne time ago, In fact, they ing; ‘to be agreed to, that|!n the final few minutes, when Prince: | line where ( the Crimaon left game there fast fa'l dew a gate of 4,000 pesos. hich in the price of 1 bins Ley eleven} Aimerwan dengue Clubs, have gone on| “opened” the club, At that time they @ fina) , Sage 4 over of the principals (on arparently hud the game sewed on Wired i we ake! his derby tat in our fangusce, On the face of that. tt ik ongy to see ® Clan M n th qa the ery tri | ronght so evenly and vigorously that they enter the ring would! up. want as ee innes i a ech could et the Best ente 1 avans And that’s what we want tn Havana abe, Ue Pn Me, As ieemiiy gots | bonal’ of three Auancially sdleintereaten both, claimed victory. Bub the referee i “Sse possible Taat | Mie cilmakiot the hailieval Cams| widered wiser sancidary aafense the ente ae of 4 fou sional bagevall, eunferred from 2 u'clork Nabe oa cee Pee Wan hoe fw, There er “unwritten rule,” which | bridge was an exact duplicate of the| | Up in the press stand Big Bill f A ier Jke that ent to see th The Micbowell fog Five Gasket ba n brie? reveen for supper: inter. | Faldie Meatehan Neca kee woletge A Commission will enforce, is the | 1919 Crimson-Princeton game, Har Palwarde » famous Princeton cap een Fe eee UT ReRaTieIATMaaIee All has wll 1 of the Gena ree anel mnated (thas merging Laas i vided the wvice of ihe with the Boxing Bo 5 shire ny MUN. ansionsiy following every move matoh thie fall. tn oy mise can f I was known, thet methods of avert-| Preceding the Wisteha m rare Teportant contest ereenped, (forward pasa in the last minutes for wonderfil work.” as Harvard tied Spat a ural ome con Pai tonal Taaguers, but there apparently | Irving Jn nd Jimmy Riute and a Thus everything connected with the the tieing score. And, by a queer the seore, Buell, Mitts and Anadis sy, will sign the articles of agreement te-morrow night untess hh Garuen by h acave of 2 to 21. This waa Uno leteup in thelr determination so /ten-rouid Bout between Mike Ara and @port will be in Mhlack ond white, and working of fate, cach Harvard p ee ker were Seay reaponsibie | cuban geptieman ‘drowns off Cape Hatterss.” ' thin season, the Heel oe enuing In a tie se to form a twelye-elub league with i owe - carefully gua: ij 4 for an advance that carried nearly 4 : ® ou five American League Chibs +4 ry te allele was completed In the territory of i sevent yerd for a touchdown. Bo - a Ny President, Jok Nee #0 tar New York Ice Skaters in Phitadel- in the Hall of Records. e new Tiger, who had just substituted the ‘ ind the cAniaty oF lat er i to appruvé the Lasker plan phin Races iat De, oven, fromm the forsacing | cr the same position, right halfback, | years ganie down In Princeton when Fistic News BY IONN nd GGassin (Bowling News) a Sty fostered bythe’ National! tee skaters of the Islet Sireot dea mm Commission to conduct the sport Yet there was nothing queer avout ® long Mise to Kiddie Casey upened UE CLES AAS BOLLOCK Et : a utd sieeedent Meydier said after the Palace will be represented by au excep few York, at least, on a higher jjarvard’ vue qarne an executed tHe Way for a touchdown — tha nesting that the situation wae “the|tignally strong team in conteate plane than was ever dreamed of. PARTY ATE) DASE: DID © artes Savard the count with old Nass. yi. Einson, manager of Benny ero, hav Wen mitchat to hattie Sailor Dard Delegates from the various bowling | cave new as when the cleven clubs| Philade.phia to-night, Joo Mo . . eee Buell und Fitts, .t was the most ay 14 deadlock at Cambridge Ms Gan Ne Se Nat Ohesteton, 80, on Nor 1, They silt clu holding membhersuip in the|signed thelr agreement to form A! national aprint ch sah ie ROM time to ume we have heart ‘ective playioa of Ue erial WLACS caine «fay a enulna of sengational Taeonard, $9 murely all worked UOveT Rola fam mot United Bowing Clibs of New York | jiswecclu leaxug, Ir the other five] ternational sprint champion, being sKeason. Tt was the BYlPM= with poor football by beth s he failure of the topnotch light- y rida heir headquarters | American League jot Join amed with Murphy, one-mile cham stories that this promoter und puckaye Coach Kisier Wa TUrerviNE) riteeton and Hosvard Were URE eter ee Clan farmard. to meer Rabe Asher, the At. Louie bantamertes) eh and appr eed ae the ac een guarter® | the, reotmuntzntion Ana and) Don Robinson, metropolitan one ney were BLrucKer q f were weigita to come forward to 1 sola antes seipesels hola tea « © schedul resident Johnson and the Was iy ; i an one that promoter intended to for Yale. But gers were stocker Lpalanced in the frst hist, tie Tigers WE mp fanaa. Seer teach tel ragrar, a0 ar mitted by Capt, Herman dachens for | tou, Fhiludelphia, Cleveland, Detroit and Wie champ, Tremont Skating Clu stage bouts in armory buildings of than expected and the Johnny Maree. threo penalties in the opening, Teonard in a fifteeners At Waresnure, Conn. om Saturday nleht. thle how the association's anntal teupin ton Louis American League Ciuha have Wil be led by es Boyd, metropolitan yards had to pull everything in stock lo escape with @ deadidek 4 for the Midget Smith Abe Gold nament, whien i J that they were not opposed to aome |ideer and outdoor’ “champ, I tization of the game, but Beaquet, Ray Becke minutes that mainly accounted for) Madison Square Garden. “These ropen at the cluo's #3 et, sort of reo} the city so as to be in a position to eon matched tn meet Trung 5 y , Weslle “Becher thelr opponents’ rai touchdown anc ‘a SARA HAOnICRAILUIRELEO quarters, Broadway ane . . compete with Tex Rickard at Mad! Buell, who begs the season as the ae oe Poe HOG ren ADA THantenighiay have. been! RA ca Dram, the New Fnalend borer, for ten round ane vial satetdeaplt Lady Spoarentis are oppored tothe Tasker and Hovey Nietheur rounding out the *, Serr eoa uEntahe: ove Ane yon by ervous frie 0} ch cheap notoriety at the expense Rita page aa ¢ 1 “pe peu | fan, which takes control out he | team, Monday evening, Nov + : @oh Square Garden. So far such varsity quarter, only to be finally Te jaygere aerial attack, ‘The Cam. | much cheap notoriety New Rertford, Mass, on Now 15 Ther by {ito thise'sectionac according to thelr |Past at due nerreee Rhanneeee HDL Mnd tthiy lieve ince heltbe ue renee Tue for en at the 1Stet plans have reached only the talk placed by Fitzgerald, and Fitts, a lett-|oridge team played five men back as of Leonard, whom they now refuse to | 118 younde aSt season's averages. At the end of | players. In this connection. they Clhss J Class B Gtage, and that's about as far as they [00' kicker, who played hie frat seme )a precautionary measure which left }fight,” sald Giron to-day, TAM) Co sneenoutt? chanen the Rellimnre jient. (he HeaRoN all the clubs holding mem. | the report of the Apecial Cook, Vo Stre Palace in New York Saturday in three weeks, were only |the line somewhat wenkened for the +eady at any time to sign Leonard up ee wr Guanes ne Palinere ten bership in the Uniteds will meet in’ Grand Jury which ated wil et. The Boxing Commission rushed in against the Tigers In the y at any wright who tvrked out Georg i" : ‘ oN 4 4 25 Ghamatouas Saat ch club baseball scandal, The jury reported nh Willie Jackson, Tew Tendler. | round at Madiewm Bauere Garden on Friar nigh? rrity, the most consistent ground *it! u a nutes. Harvard had to taal s Johnny Dundee or any ane elae who, tetved $1.00 for hie end. It 19 sald that Brown been approached by anybody jast ten tr 6 long ie uo Feo it was) nm " "1 tains as they ster A subject, as it naturally would Wake long | hances t re. Mt was! gainer the game produced, ‘There's dzew domi $780 for Mla share, Brown fights, “AIN® WA they can muste ; ; ‘ any armory plana were in the ‘Wille vbvious Le attack would be | Trohanly no one plas ing foobball to- |i willing to box Renny at 18) VOUNAS. Ferg onidey of Mriedigna xt Trenton DANON commnitive was alae appy inted riginal e ics First Race wood, Sobrisade wofformation. The commission, “pened wide, And yet Ir day who can knife his way through | weigh in at? P.M. T hop? Tex Rick-|%. 4, twmlabr in a tweve-round boot » aclect candidates for the January | | _ Second Race—Hibler, Skibberee s ng oper ons deep ir sown are jocess inducing one o' e. ‘armorien just now, and wat Hlarting operations deep in h Princeton's beat plunging back singe |*°d 18 muccosstul, | J anh Tremaine: end Jeo Rurmen, the toa tite! ie uy wih ave ea) in Ne ame. hind Race—Jaddu, Jyntee, ‘ic territory, Buell’s frst play was # fine t sonard, but if he’ fails p ieetet that, the Saglers of th n dynbee, Pick: known, That matter In one for {e'ritors, Busil’s Aral pay wae & AMG ine daya of Jim McCormick them to box Leona i Imeir of Chirago herve fut becw matrhed by Her. | countit wil iver crue deab oF haul Beramen eration by the military an. Dit of sIrhism iiip to the line t Harvard's highly rated line was the chances are that [ will match man Tastor to 1 the feature bout of Fe hag NR La UE vee ate The Original Celtics kept up their| mfnaust face; Mad Hatter, Eater- d the commiasion could ®, Kiek ane SUR ts wb leld ev he Inore active Jerse ok Britton for|munds at the Olmp.a A A, of Philedeipl fincas. rhe funeral, 0 \ ( . Fitth eee ‘ aes. and the commission S0Ul4 ioc, the suppcied DOO Ne ee ee ee one oe ee eS eee te et ie a eiee artes | iMt cient of Nov. 22. Bren ta big ferrite Maeda, rhe tuner tom 'sit winning streak when they defeated) | Fifth Rave -Enflade, Bell solar, j Rgidings ‘unless, Gen. O'Ryans or Crimson quarter cleverly | Cio: Be | ea tackle, was, the most “AE. twelve rounds at the Newark Sporte- wiry ine rang of that city aera reeult of bis great | Smoue, New York (ty the crack ‘Trenton Five at Central| ‘40yJereude e an. om by hurling a long forward pass | Nass owe he me aco Sov. 22 or 29." : o'clock au tace-—-Regresaso, Bex ‘ gome one else in authority on such {hem By hurng ene iis way un. | fective linewman of the day. Hia work |men's Club on Nov. 22 or 2 flebiiag in’ boine there. Taaa ery ute Opera House yesterday afternoon by | American Boy pevelen 01 mi 2 ; ; | 1 4 Reet a Cometery fr. Bergman was 2 e s eventh 1k Gath, i ' matters granted permission. Armor- trojested down the right side lines, [Was A revelation. Harvard's ends, | : F ae weno | Abe Goldmain, the goad little oral bactam- year ard was au aiden’ suryorier of a score of 29 to 31, In the evening at} yigenehth, Nace — Gath, Bally fag however, are bullt for military molested down the right alde lines |Grocker and) Kane, were stronger | ey McCormick, 1M trieh ight brorreciemt who | thr Catsaln fae et Nate Yecu basen | eon he Tist Regiment Armory the Celtics ye entry ses, and thelr use for anything i }than expected yt once did the | te now fighting under the management ily . io i. | joe te y han Ding tour yarde , cient by Joe Linch tn the elevaath round of thitr fifteen hnighis of Columbus Bowitus Club pare} held the ton te Da 26-26 tt ee ‘ @lse shouldn't be even considered Vrineoton, acenting more passes,|fleet-footed Murrey get looae on | Gibwre, (1 on bis way Wea. where he le brdaned | Ut Ota ds dlaty mauare Garden on Friday mae esata Rect aa Held the Rreaean tenn to. 86rnk: tie ; ee flung out her defense. Buell coun- | wide end runs to fight Willte Meehan. the California hes Gish fee wale b0 eacslted tka ale wae ot Sasah meni, at Dunbar" sv Nici |The latter contest was one of the} A fs 7 tn a ten-round bette at Portland, Ore. 0: a Bice suw 0! ‘llesa, gud che Toul of the coatests places the (ons ? F Johnny Crawley, the well-known tered this move by shooting plays| Owen’ was Harvard's best ground |12 « ten 14 a male ay Pent. Oop @ ill reeedve $430 00 Theakagiving Dey afternoon tor | Krtchntaase Council is the tad ent Tareene| moat sensational net games staged lceS. Skating Me co. atk whstantial advance a foxy | ill made several long dashes around | ip * bout at Pare us ving won two ard lost none, are ih i ve at No. 875 Ninth Street, can do Subetaniiel advance aves and|the «ds. Princeton's open game flame O'Geliy UL Ted wt ate UTA an SEE TURa L/T) S eeee Te Ue Weeks Busc fehe Bus on Bay fake ipulation of short pa nd | the ene ince open gil Reenter ete| yo orer Jimms O'Gatty is | He 'soro follow wih thre won’ and one iees. he a ; it, Brooklyn will soon again take its) runnin, Jays ‘Harvard steadily |was not as well conceived and didn't | Another important bout will be fought at Madiae | ea cate Ie CIN NS a Mets Sella Whe eres Wa as eee a Te ; TION K Is a D sp | ight which ought to a“ ‘ Veronica Separates their | OAY ! Yr or nee tard line, Only a few min-| passes, which wero cleverly musked | iret « Me cond of fight face ef? smith. of) oF siinneapalis, wen bis fourth fight to rotation. | of hale ‘ jetgnth g at game c sea ‘0 cE! Ha become the leading spirit in a 'Wenty yard me i maon stande| from running formations sind Parone, M. Ju. apd Mike: O'Dowd are to Faure Wn] goats geug menting ip ths aistalie bos wena Srartan, ard Hudeon ave eeceg. | When they defeated she wich: TAGE Ye 75% MUSIC | , "i ain ’ | z forma Berean SNS amaa Se AL ts "i : shes woo maps yh) var} Village quiate: 0 20. ve s corporation which will provide bouts (itloal 2 Aa isl ld The Tigers failed to futiliza the ard ay tbe bout will be for fy unde SiMe tee nla anavina ah Cie aaceneere | haerone surasmrat| Village quintet tp to. ¢ Mi ae a r “ b unaer The other ebmakers | this evening a! Thum's Whit ae | A r Bre yn fol 3 of = Jsupertority in kicking ts Hoteerer | s decision tt oushs to be ® bum he oth re anaious to sch bls services : _ A — 88 se ce followers of |). get a chance to show the Garden | Si Ihirawh Gare In the mame | bouts are law Rowtends ve Uddie O'Hare. aod j, Toe Kessel) Howling 0, tmeni aong war he New York Five won fvom ih — ——- spoi ow, however t just what he’s got in a pu-| *4* be ad AA Sabi ve. Billy Murph Staten Island | Joe Benjamin, the clever California Ughiw tn towing at Louis St Weoadway Arcade Camden Giants at Mauison Square Ieee ¢ patrons just P rate IS OAtIn Waa About evan | Rode Mens. Vs ° i} . i Reserved Run; end Johnny is interested in the pugilistic | giltstic way een Cowen, Gad fhorween: Atueresy | m e-neund heels | vow booked up for imo more Mahia tu the Weer, | "Me Arad: oh Murcer afenoun Regular ws Garden by 42 to 29. In a preliminary | SMITH va, ritene eee progress of Harold Cusack, welter \ Apr eg aig ( | On Friday otgat he mets Bitchle Mitenel! for ten | fey uring th> bowling wean contest Carson's Quintet defeated MIKE JACOB'S TICKET OFFIOR, Wasnt champion of the First Dl! wrcsey pOLGITERTYE the Leipe| a GMa une chance for a field KOA! | “quay staion. be Vactce welarwnahs whe wands at be Quen Cir A.C. aimee | : [ee atte tie O'DOWD Mets! Normandie way & aah at sion of the United States Navy dur- M) JHE) 4ip-jand it flivvered, Callahan made a}, eed in twelve bouts since turning pro: | the big auditorium there, and on Nov. 24 he wi | The Standard Kian. Howling Club, hee many | a Bey Sine war, Cusack, a fusly put up erville, Pa. sporting man, who|bad pass and Murrey, hurried, only sow feese Ble toughest oppcsent in Loul heck up with Joo Shulum, o Weplere fighic exciting 6 Ab DATS Ht Benoa alles iz y put up aan enar eas usd Oey mera Nantes for | Boe sons f compan, is) 8] young fellow, looks the part of a fefereed the recent Dempsey. |beoted the ball ten yards i; pion of New Pngland, | ten roynds a! Portland, Ore once towing entoualent | anew ‘comer, and, as Terry McGovern cata ak anton 20) us| orweer “! ong a1 {NAL qin recently received the teferee's dectaton over 2 ‘i ane: wey eee comer, ands as Terry MoGovern (Miske bout at Benton Harbor, has| rey) way short and Keck miscued On | sau: crs ood bed Coamplon Brition toe] ,,70¢ feguier wosnls boring dow of the reesort| Hit, Voto 6. get i nee told ue a Food comer ts better taken out a license to oMciate at|a lone placement Princeton acemed | yew. Stanteton ard Rogssh met to-morrow | (H ) Aworuins Cub wil be staged at the Audi: | fire atin to | oo a and ng himself to the good goer, when bouts in New York. As Jimmy saya,|in better physical condition than the Ai the Colleous 4. C. of Newerh iho nag J wy alo ry ue round’. to a dect 4 Yorkville. fo A eee | | he was matsned with “Harlem Tom- je may never appear in a local ring te maon, The ‘Tigers were more seal bea | demesne Denes en te ormer amateur middle 4 m ar Ferdle. Meler's | Ss ti Mace ia pista yas ein Gese at parriooe: peruigs Wa (eile and Gl@pIAvAR nore pop tDqn| Dn CG 0 ice Li ahem Se eee GC oa Ny a pel porting KRecords regarded as “a good comer.” How-| desired, he Wants to come on prope ¢ a : ! clit Pe Te ween antadet “quarters, for the bowl aver, Crawley would like to seo!jy accredited. In this column laat| The showing made by both teams | wealth ‘bor ag Cie of Harlame bas at got ri mash & Tirorker's Broan Welterweight cbhampionabip, and helerty as the manager of Knockout; niess the Blue takes a remarkable | Benny Leonad ta men some good palit at one} an eaey victory over Young Fine vets) howe to be bald by the elab [brace and the Tigers and Crimson | of tb | | jen't picking any “marks or set-ups” Miller of Eddystone, Pa. Jimmy says reiid A 4 ‘ i) Nework inet woek, hae Dena matched by tle manager. | oy, a ¢ Rox Dri for the young man. aWicy would|he's not manager of Aliller or any {elump badiy the Bulldog will surely | also atloy Wilde Merten to fight 0 heserwvight | Joo Wagner, to box Mickey Walker for the light Le Te, A ‘ ah Ww Vike nothing better than K atlother voker, wut in Interested jn |enomunte® tough going the mext twa jus ws some oe i Boring Chris enon championahty of New Jerse Nov 1% | urdde nights Packey O'Gaity,. the wm 0 adelph e a home DROGUC i Saturdays. consent to permit neatien' to box in this =o irda nig i Bteve Iatzo of Philadelphia. We! Miller, « home product, just enough a " fae | pal) Rernsteto, manager of Casriey Beecher writes {local bantam, snd Harvey Crosby o apoke to Leo P. Flynn, Tex Rickard’s| to want to see him get wong, Jimmy eel 1 920>- Peete a eee naan a oat tonto aahioas learn Af kddte Mead will allow Joe fener | Tarrison, N. J... fought twelve rounds ‘ouksellers o1 Newsdealers will get a cop: ry assistant at the Garden, about Cu-|says he doesn't know how much of Hagsner Wine Decision, Skies sus (lisa in ealieal Himden on has! est Coater! Raion: ied alsa toa’) cee: Lie, 8, SRE Arona N\ ery Il g »py for you at 35¢. ack, ane he promptly O, K.'ed him jthe all important: generalship Milley Jack Haugier of the cast wide Wo scgined the fm distnond Kirk's offamed bs ‘Tex le) falls te mop Lisn hotore t en rounds are | aaatty | BAN eee ey have so at The World Office or Branch Offices, an @ good fighter. Teo knows all the |possesses, but he does know he ha ssittereo'a decision over Wrankie Dior to feblem, Gave reatting ble buch'e for orer: 1 will made Fiddle Meade pevsen: of 8308. 1iroeing on at ihe fish. ‘i ; i asl 5 te possible that Cusack will short- variety. the EET Sporting Club, shamgionmin Gide Ot ae Garden 6 few weeks teruls of Whe cane): aving Oemsd ov & percenlage. i i ' ® . , Sens eee” SER mat " enirenapencmmceanen tani anit amet wenn earn $

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