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ci: 3 NTIS PRT TR SI fodean trove natete’ Sn 7 c . Me wo poe THE EVERING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920 q CHAMPION LEONARD PROVES HE CAN EASILY MAKE 135 POUNDS ee Oe One ee WAR FEATS OF CARPENTIER AREAL FIGHTER | TIPS BEAM AT 137. WHICH WON HIS DECORATION Pe ig NUMELM, = ARE DESCRIBED BY LEDOUX, |Kenny Weighs’ In at Ringside ind Shows He Is Real French Champion's Flight stake Oe Corman b German Lines and Return in a) eK “\lutrs Carpentier, ey CEUs é 4 Riddled Plane a Thriller—French Featherweight’s Own Ex- a ae ; a MEAND Lsbsur PHLLADPLPHTA, Nov, 1—Renay periences in Five Years of Action Merit Admiration. vt aie as dimats Se hire y ae’ : : N Met ith THE DOG OG a oe : ¥ oA ‘*., RING , fecision over K, O. Loughlin in @ By Robert Edgren. | Copyrigh’, 1020, by The Pros Publishing Co. (The New York Bening World ) | EW people who have the pleasure of seeing Charles Redoux, the French featherweight champion, boxing in American rings know that they are looking at a little fellow who fought through five| years of the Great war, who was in many a fierce French drive against the German lines at Verdun, who has been desperately wounded, only | to go back to the fighting front with undaunted spirit. He is a veteran to whom the encounters of the ring must be mere boy's play. ten-round bout fought at the Cam, jen Sportsman's Clib here last nigh€ but proved that he-is the legitimate holder of the ightweight chaampion- ship of the world. The recognized cht for the division in whieh title calls for 188 pounds elght hours before'a contest and Weonurd showed without the lightest doubt he could make this weight ea In last night's con- test the articles of agreement called for the men to weigh in at ringside when Benny stepned on the jes the beam stoppel at 187. . The by with ” "i a I had a long talk with Ledoux a CHARLES tion from bi Pinning toenail here i day or two ago, and he told me so Ledoux, ove fighting hard at the finish, many interegting things about ath- FRENCH It was the second Ume the fighters Tetes in the war that I said to my- eBANTAM AND FEATHER Cuampion, il! moet und beth seemed more cau= self, “Here is a story worth writing.” As Charles speaks little English, 1 F SRRIG TNS ENG ARTER Berea Lei", tolceome repo tr ioeete shail translate freely what he told me in bis own langange. WARL » <|\hy boxing Hie apponenit As the Bout 1 tad asked him about Georges Carpentier, whd ix to fight Dempsey Nt ‘ = Sag epee rele acl d and with whom Ledoux returned to America to reenter the ring. Ae q “AND” ounds, Renny gave an exhibition of “At,” said Ledoux, “we were together from the start of the war, for s punching ability. Loughlin ree , four years in the same division. In different branches, of course, I an COMRADES IN THE opre ° ° g nded by stepping right out an@ .% . Pi, pare E : Wasvont Shilling Will Not Ride This Year) \.\\s5 se Sansion ‘ infantry Sergeant and Carpentier flying. WATCHING YTHE ° ° * ar. “Thee liked Lougnties hiin's rame~ BURR Liat tour Mais 1 anv cores -—<—<—<—$—<—<——$——_—— HERO FES Attempt to Reinstate Him Fails| ¥°"i.07. ers MI but twice. 1 will tell you of thowe| jast trench, onl: “THAT WON they also admired the i y thirty metres from soe h two times. Tho first was on'a day| the German trenches. We succeeded, CARPENTIER— ran a way that Benny hane { when I was off duty. 1 heard that Of our 140 inen we had left only y \ Sts EDA oe Activities to Get Jockey, Sus-; shown that, the ‘comny cif and outfought his rug- j Carpentior was in tamp not far) {cont sorvivora, “By goo he ata . } pended “i in 1912, License to Beclbi Bovern re only ard started off by jabbing witit f uway. I waiked seven miles through| was not even wounded.” 4 nico Ile #00 ad Loughlin'’s nose the woods aid was fortunate enough; “Did you have a chance to use Ride Called Off for Present, #x» i rie 1h emuely sn oUt of wh Lougt icting under in- : aU xed to velop into s ns, did not in, “but e to find him, for he was having & day| YOUR bayonet?” J asked, being curt. 3 Preventing What Looked Like |:ions it ast nigw neal RHE lever) tHe the Bees Of rest too. His plane was with him, man like Ledoux could do with the statem id nt in the miattes, ntended to show their idfe for the day. He was glad to see adiane “Hike me and we talked of old times. You id Leonard conjinued to show Aves and took few chances alop. He yt sticking eft and thaking use of the 'To- DAY’S COLLEGE By Vincent Treanor +| "The Maryland Jockey Ch der no duty to intervene:in said Ledoux. “I never used e. 5 we were very great friends, for|™% bayonet on a Gorman. I shot i ‘ them— fe : MMA When Goorkes was 0 very jittic yes—often I fired at only ten or fifteen metres and saw them fall. | | FOOTBALL BATTLE: BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 18. | of ex-Jockey Shilling to'srenie rein shifted fis tactics. in the feliow, we fought a hard fight in the| But ea was whe fighting. I néver + cmmepeas OM CARROLL SHILLING will) "“eataryiand Jockey Club'< autumn He apented ab a tay Loring. saw-a time when I could uae the EAST. eeagre SU RGTE eed qs yoekey aa around and F 5 “The next time was on a day at| bayonet, for always when we aes! ‘ale vat Princston BOF a an€ race horses sued Ke eting ee ney as eee alt on | ba n showed some footwork, : lun—a very hot day. Georges|near enough for the bayonet the Ger- | Columbia oat Cornell where this year, His employer, fre araard iene tes Sunoet with doth land punches, but had becn stationed at Fort Douau-|mans threw away thelr guna and heid By Neal R. O’ Hara. Brown ne Harvard |Commander J, K. L, Ross, has de-|Hunt Association, and licensed wit red to hart much, = _Mont, I at Ouvrage Thiaumont.” up their hands. One cannot kill men |Dartmonth at. Pean, here MUD SCHLATGINE: VEL OrSe DW AEE, Here Ledoux stopped to sketch | who give up and will not fight.” Copretgh:. 18%, by The Prees Publishins Co (The New York Evening Wort) | @wiftly a rough plan of the forts and) “You weref wounded in other trench lines at Verdun, | ignts? A twelve-club league th Leonard started out to ving. He was busy with nd he scored often. But | Wash. & Jef | Penn, State | Bowdoin é | Ro. Carolina .. at Pitinburgh [cided that he wil] make no ferther|trainers, jockeys, officials eat EL [efforts to have the young man prop-| participated with that understand rox Wetaspons [erly reinstated until next season, so} ‘The Maryland Jockey a8 a bright side for somebody besides the ub Wwas ways right there, es- ; 0 y is bound to} * ea “The artillery fire was tremendous | | "You," sald Ledoux, “through the} passenger agents, 1t means a bigger second division for the Boston | Rutgers ..... W. Virginia |thus the threatened turf war which ees ane ones to eve peu A > garters, Teonard y and we knew we were about les here, and eauiy in the war I was! clubs to roam in. The Red Sox can pull off a spurt any old time with- jaan aoe Perees would split. Maryland racing from derstanding fuloited. rights and led, but aye e a desperate attuck. It was in @ bombproof when a shell dropped] out lewping into the first divish. That's some advantage. For New | Rates : Awalliame | the Jockey Club sanction has been | ¢rnandtis aa Jockey Club! “eet ning ia return, ‘ i im August. We were to try to retake On it above my head and burted me| York fans it means they will seo wore cittha and less of the Phillies. [Hour a Union | averted. ine eine a callings Ls te om: | though not a gave. ; i trenches, ihe, Germans had taken under due bags of sand. My com-| ‘That's some advantage, too. For Rabe Ruth it means more fences to | Amherst “2h sreinity | It Isjadmitted by all concerned that | tiiscioh, unioss to do ae would violate | gqlfh es rate hmonard landed a rte ~ ‘trom us the February before, isan ve de ie ANG ater aad conquer, That's nothing at all, Any way you look at it, « dozen clubs Syracuse | a mistake was made in the first place, | yi cations entered int SAW CARPENTIER WIN HIS Swarthmore | in having t recently appointed with the @p-|/through the ropes. The Bethlehem aclous twenty-four hours that time,| #8 @ good thing—for the rallroad companies, 5 Andover) Maryland Cormmission license the | Proval of the comm’ ssion nwever, came right back and DECORATION. ‘and in the hospital for a while. TA the . 8 | Holy Crowe Bora jockey temporarily, after the Jockey |, Summariiy to reinstate t well at close quarters, . “Of a sudden my comrades and 1 Champagne I was gassed. That was Toledo wants the twelfth franchise, Yuma, Artz, | cisaborg. te Bucknell | Club had dented his application for | ee ig of ruc ae remaining rounds were full o! @aw a French plane flying over the "ot good. Even now when there is! Moént., and Pawtucket, It are also after {t. The Board of Rochester Hamilton | reinstatement throughout -a period of |!at! : h i tha ninth Leonard triad ito, t German lines. Shrapnel burst all 4 fox T cannot go out bf the house. ened to iny I innod Roanoke, Va, has already sent two postcards about grabbing the team Colgnte | vight yc the fight with uppercuts. He around it and trom the trenches be- I cannot breathe In for, Tt ts bad 01 th ch | Pants in the meeting In consequences | foutg not land any “on the button. 5 . Rut the gnates are waiting for Toronto to bid, H, Stato + Maine! The Maryland Jockey Club, which carisue 4 toes i es low was a fierce rifly and machine fF me In London, and in Paris in| SODUDETO FULTS AARON ATE KE | uuncuaary, Vermont | conducts the race meetings at Pimlico, |9° § ri ok aay erat Meg ia peered sale | Loughiln was badly punished, but not Bre: High above a number of the winter dime. Whoo T began (u! , i lpaneet cess Re iy tate’ was unfortunately put in the position | Was boun xh its lawful pow-/ sufficiently so to keep him. from on Planes, circled and ewooped os ARI 1 found It hard. but How 1 Renew eat stands, Han hap atilt got the World's Champs. | Gres Wading Fem tiers | of opposing the State's Racing Com- |¢F8 of re siutance before submitting to]. ng his arma and making @ it aan one night stands, Ban has still got the World's Champs | Geo. Wa 3 he sta Racing Com. | superior force aM pe nia ariae vane, Henge ck. In a moment the @™ all right. You saw me fight fif-| like a set of one nix . ehanon Vall at...... Pa, Mil, Col.) mission in refusing to allow Shilling | S4p { a ; ‘ ° ; poh plane, irony 4 {ooh rounds with Jack Sharkey, Hoon) andthe A'eiin his Kine-ve, but there's considerable misting in between Frank, & Marsh.| to ride after the commission had in-|, “"This is all Maryland Jockey Club | » was no let up In the tenth and French plane, already partially dist y. club abled, was surrounded by ‘enemies! shall be as strong an ever. J shall! it looks like land should be alone in the frst division next year +++ Susquehanne| <igted that he could. The Pimlico |has done and constitutes its c +e Conn. Aigten | st frame. Both boys tried to be. z trying to bring it down with bursé|*tay in America a while longer and| put Washington, the A's, the Browns and Detroit assure Ban of the Association really had no alternative | |, tte cont ray, W @ever In their ghting, but soon gave . . Dickinson ei eeting way to exchanging hard wallops, machine gun fire. The French YOu will see that I shall be fighting! jest second division in disorganized baseball, ++ jyplekinson | ithe matter but to run Its meeting —r | ‘ a : ere Rages om, ee, sie Bed Dafore therwaess | frat came: Bere Ry oreo é Rs preatayetts | according to the decrees of Miegacksy | Exterminator tw unqueationably the | heonard onened up N oft Lo + Rice Mag no escape. Suddenly it reeled aS whan vad wee: Chai ee | Detroit ‘will have to climb up to seventh pince without Hughie Hhn'e| Club, In fact,it would have tbeen ; i but he could not kill off Loughlin. and fell, slanting steeply toward the gs e ue harles Ledoux ms in tralning | over pi n of the Jockey |best race hor: party to the violatio: aiiaining, over ’ in the ring you ean remember what{ Jennings next year, The Browns will play their home games and nee ‘lub rules had Shilling been pei srmitted |@ long distar a. But before the Germans Bar Id follow. it straightened out and, ert of a little man he is, and wish{ America first without Jimmy Burke as their guide. Ran's only trump Local Officials on Way to Big bi the Saratoga Cup at one mile and Taaht . to ride. . . Meeting. 4 - | him Wick. is Clark Gritith, Clark will remain in Washington next year in spite Muhlenberg | “while all the trouble seems to have |six furlongs, the Gold Cupént Rel- | Pet j den Ey tareting chransl. easel So | of the recent landslide, If landslides could oust Clark from Washington Chika Mileks been jroned out satisfactorily for ts mont) ar cist ae te RGR - u Aa heptane * “Wi ws pilot could | | he ‘t have been there In the jast six years. | Sileere see Michigan) present, at least, there are many local| won the Pimitco Cup, distance two | 4t ; NOD. SHLthe ‘hear ban tere i oe: who. wil ear DEMAND SO GREAT MS: eONER ATE We of @ ese nivertts Rising patrons’ of racing who think that its and 6 quran nliok at ithe Ol8 ALY ssurnvy: to New Ori 0 attend, the “ m 2 . 5 Wouest done Tages : aie commission has been made to} Top track on the final day of racine | national A ntion, which 4 . e | 1p Hookup Harvard, “tale AM sais | Woostee ‘ ‘ iy animosity against the | out year’s performance by a nose|'The ie contingent, including elght ony ot contr, crashed when it] | SUPPLY FOR YALE GAME. aera Pee te tals cha ee | eee ete Jockey Club or no| victory over Boniface, to whom. he | officials of the Metropolitan Association, end! . de|phi| by Game Allegh (Fada to return Tewas not until) UMoMclal rumor that Harvard) Boxing Fans Have Paid $297, FOG | iesisnte wie ‘Westminster | Jockey Club, these persons think that |conceded twelve pounds. As a climax | Wil be Joined at Phi all: A.A. UF 4 reseces Hiram | the orders of the commission !n grant-| he smashed his previous track record [oredr we Ruble Y piroataent p the next day that 1 knew the flyer/ 2nd Yale graduates will only get two l\staus anne TI) pated | ing Shilling permission to Pula: oany inde Tash ene bi tmanty oneaonee| aaa mal AL ALU lary, and Y. was Carpentier, that he had lived tickets for the Harvard-Yale game, Witne t Ei h G ‘d Sh Nebraston> tenave been carried out, Even if he| lowering the time from 4m.ite. taj jus tow | Ka. hea 16 4brough the crush and. was in the |instead of the three promised ty, ihe 0 uness ig! t arden OWS | S«brosee Kanaus | rover rode another race, it would, have | 3m. 53s. GHGeA tech. We wlamor deren oe oapital, with no jpuury sore 5 U8 athletic aasoclatisan, 6 the osllens: -Georgin Tech, = : mn, Sais | Maloney, Herman Obertubbesing, Har; than a wound in the foo! as fc . Tennessee old A. Dilbles, George P. Matthews an Bat exploit he received the Mediagp| have greatly worried thousands of | < Tax Ame} pesca to $14, | the ctnb to-nteW:, Ta the main tout of ten ronnds | steer Sa . Dibhies, George P. Matthews and +. Militaire—highest honor for a soldier! New Yorkers who will attend the big (State Tax Amountec | SAREE ate it ORT RA lcd Vieginin Vanderbilt C14 Ee Hl of Albany : | two ten: tackles Billy Steru | Lou ace: jew Haven accom- boa thet noel fate Chepention whe an) conreat: To make the matter clear,; 795—Jackson and Fitzsim- Abe gets | sane Alabame Ne ior avon a ‘aviatuer d'liaison'—which meant|The Evening World wired the Har that he was on duty cov * metropolitan delegation, Ling Is expe d to produce a years ayo tournaments of by the BAO. AL und 4 ~ ; ng con-|vard Athletic Association and askea| mons Drew ISGP RIE: 15 seeercnat dia cetisccsosea: dactuen torn ihe {SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES At a meeting of delegates to the “for the Presidency, Ober- York Bo! eld the opinton, Yee Mt for ¢ Bees ech terwonn sitcving | cans See belles frien | WE Mew Gad hier Sane r New York Bowling Association hel ein hae "ihe hi we candldnte und Sit have French forces and the German lines | *" loore, gtaduate manager of i been: asrangeil’ to be: fouahs opeitnig box ON TO-DAY’S SCHEDULE. Jiast night ot the association's head- the support of ‘the local delegates ‘and ‘ and batteries. Inthe morning te had |e Association, what the exact status By John Pollock. to be teld by Johouy Jobaston at Sh ——— quarters, a letter from Abe Langtry strumentikein forming $9 his capacity ; been sent opt over our lines and the | of applicants would be. His answer| me gieht boxing, shows far |hattan Canina on ether Nor, 22 or 2, Witt Clinton va. Morris High}o at. J. Gage was read in which it{#, of Chairman of the Redristricting Come Germa: hour. ad- | w ah ich | chanors are that the contest with ere School at Poin Grounds at 1.20 FX og] ght Macatee aCe , wunce. Ages bya advanced | th ae follows: “Am cutting from) o1osa pyrex Richard, manager of| ores item tm thle vitelty, aor High ‘School of Commerce vs, Stuy-|was pointed out that the door waé|Poni, Hosnt of If , . three to two graduates of pro- different places we spread red and | a Waite fags 35 the ‘ecunt at the points; fessional schools and about 1,000 out | the Madison San she yest We reached. Then our flyers, photo-! of 15,000 graduates of college, and| Since the Walker Boxing Ls | —_ BOWIE SELECTIONS. t Polo Ground: reial va. Marg dat 10.30 A, at 3.P. M, ard at Commer sek. Fite, Glenn ing open to have the N. Y. B. A. join the] Bese, ¢it)” wiss A. B. C. as @ local chapter without | Howling “clube quart Sportipge Club, |S 4 pounds, welay tm ac 2 Par veaant Tt was Jearned from @ reliable sours to. Manual Training va. Poly Prep. at ‘. B, A. losing its identity. . oC De ye bro! @ total Te= | that toe We who 0 Champton Be Comme: a , M. the N, ¥. B. seit J * The J & oO Sacajewes, Toustler Deeese ine the Datsieceld. took pictures | cancelling all applications not for | !Mto Sooper fart Ter See cl amastat ince anon e mee Memes SeBgamaty Hall yy Boys! High at Com-|"The letter was referred to the Hoard | iw, gine, tow | H ¥ a vi 1 use, Others get three.” |ctlpts of these eniertit 2 ¢ on Now $8, 4 wet mercial Field at 3 P. 3 of Governors of the « £OF | Ming wnets tik ots Grey Lag, Billy all along the line, It waa done | Persona! cs a of $207,006. 2 thie | Mamare Garden on Nov 88, te to revive @ muar 2g Hoe usb 7 Manlaiian wall ek Pilly lee eaten Guickly. Five minutes in the air) That ruling means that law, medicul |th® lange sum of $227,806, OF TMS I siice ot gis.oo0 for mis end This is munly af yy TOOklnn Prep. ve Flushing High at action and these gentlemen will To:| fags, il n, Polythll ston, Tip. speeding along the front with cam~-/and business school graduates ex-| amount the State Kot 5 per Cemty pig bunch of mouey for Welling The lara!” Stevens Prep. vs. Evander Childs at Bere tre cee Moay in these 7 Boar, ras working, the films dropped into| pocting to recelvg the usual number | which added $14,795.10 to the Treas |sam Jor bey over rveln a battle wae $4,800 | Van Newt i Giss the Gorerning body in) Sheba ontey Outs Walker iv Ha Tice Aud Hatter, ‘Tip- tanks to develop ay they were taken, jof tickots will b*llauppointed. Tick- |). The whows and the amounts for tosine tenny D raterteg, Mann ve, Haelley School at parte, sacy ft to pecome part ei s Battle: wilson entry ana oe 100 : : ‘ ve caleba pig eo) A artytow . of the A. ft wi 5 eon Poy. ; Se oraa sed the piciutes were line toatl he Monday more} iaion in at euch one were as follows: | Now tania mainte of dow Welling. han ust cake, CBiecht ve. White Plains Hish| the bext “bowlers weave in the mtn | ralibet A 1 1 ‘tnge? je Us Word from Ching to tho effect that | Shoo! n a a art o journe © Buffalo t bouts ¢ on Sixth Fave eudrie, an. of i: in the hands of our commanding offi- a Sept. 17, Joo Welling‘Johnny puns nde “ 1 fron er tae ft i : MAC raticen hap wk ¥ York Sulitary Herre fe. foe y ‘ Bieta 40 ee Nal 0. of * cers, . opt Joe Lynch-Jac! ow cor nar ordered | 4 Gaciemy at. Cornw ‘ 21st Interna 1 » clever Aurum, 3 Piles, tf, tor instance, our advanco| (Tete! © e te. Play Pittston) 961,000; Sep! ar | Prank stat p of Miiyeawke Prep. Sintirbury High|bament of the A. B. ( At the Bisea | , outpolnted Miokwy | , giv’ ttt, Race Ber ‘ 7 was held up at one place by hidden and Kingston, Sharkey, $83,000; Oct. 8, ‘Tommy | ("0h Y to of Me money trom his | at Ni iitord, Conn, City, Feb, 28th to March sist, 191, | the 1 and hard-hitting | 7 Machine guna or perhaps one hidden| The Plttaon basketball team of tha] Noblo-Johnny Murray, $19,290; Oct. |poept ten-round bout wih Lew ‘Tndler, whieh Brookttn yee eae treat at a | neo mers from thave parte have been || Oeste It wan an eveniy | Machine gun, several of our flyers| Pennsylvania Stat) League will en-| 15, Joe Lynch-Jabez White and Jack commission bad shed up afer tho contest cure Alumni at Pa a barred from the A. B ‘ Hi te De battle most of the w “SIX DAY BIKE RACE Would be sent swooping over the line | deavor to break the winning streat of | charkey-Charl Tadoux, $39,000; | dine Wmeatixation of the bout. Tender | "er canore va. Hempstead at Freeport, [several years, ever since the cum eee ee Inaaiiie. Sunt ‘at @ height of only twenty or thirty | the Original Celtics in a contest at} oy», ; ¢ rwelghta, |" Oo Bi mm two dave after the conte 411. Fat 9.80 PDS. Billie Cordes HrOvEhe aut Week won |o0, Wise Of his greater rinse, |g . ‘metres, directing a series of bursts | Central Oj sith § all-star cand of welterwelents, st era Prep. va. Clason Point|the championship several yoara amo, | 10), neutline Of tls | (| 22d Reg’t Armory, 168th St. & Bway. @f machine gun fire or dropping |ccrty) Opera Mouse, 67th Strees and) 9, 259: Get, 29, Willie Jackson-Hddie| ynuget suite, the promising bantamwctent, and | Milliary Academy at J City Ball! owing to the fact that the local bow! s ATLTS SUNDAY, NOY bom! ¥ ‘ 4 victory, The first De on the obstacle to destroy if,| Tun Arena, tomorrow afternoon. eter, will moet | Park Joo | Bud D sniother Ikely. 9 |ers did not have a membe ovr, Kalaer, | Magtn. rain, Pittson will, «be — represented — by | Pitesimmons, | $6 And then we would nove dy at Hartvord, |. All. Hallows Institute, va. Columbta Mielteath hip In the | Don ey, the next ; Walk ot Jo! at aor featur bout of ten rv Gontiat Park At 1030 A Me | A. B.C. to conform to the rules of|next two went to *In the morning this was Carpen-|Schmelke, ‘Stretch’ Harvey, Greide,| Lynch-Abe Goldstein, $75, ty : ‘nn. on the mahi of Nov 24 ads rammar DUEL Reis SCION | body. ‘The outcome of the N. ¥.|thrve in. De ter's work. Later lic was sent out! Marger and Harris of the Washington] Nov. % Mike O'Dowd-Jefl SMUD. | ten showing up well tm every bout they ha o B, A. officials! fudgment will be | of umtoline ‘again over the German lines on what Armerican League ball team. The $45,658 fowsbt th the last few months, and for that reason} De Foe and Delmont ¢o Make jawaited with much Mterest by 2+] ip cated 4 ‘high mission'—a task tics will also meet Kingston of New unanctnes oma ka ab a liens a tholr coming wrap «hi be @ fust one 126 Ibs. at ae apes ' \bowllng fans of this section. | © lo fd- ia im bear eae ear eae tT There wny nu be ns who ay Yet ms ‘4 bor nee | weight, who ex (0 be a Oo abt Chau dub! bd . " wr Bek | at } . t thom at a very low height. when it In and Park Avenue. This game will | # Taliseutls, tar Suen, Thasnmaisg Day pon leet Drogey tn a, tees-rand. bout ai | Paul star, can make the featherwelght Fords If You are Interested in Previous Records Made in % meceasary to return with important murk Kingston's first New York ap- | boxing show at thelr clulw on ‘Thankeatving Madd ware Garden the mda, est month, | dimit—that is the legal wolght that using. al oa dpformation, It was when Carpentier peurance in four years. They will have | afternoon. O'Mirten has already signed up Lew | Madiasn Sa my at Dis, |BOVverns auch matches in New York, | {ams gil jroil on the ouening | nas started training at Joe Thonim oer Sto hs erty feturned that he was nearly de- Newman, Donohue, Kuehle, Henaclile | Tendler to box we good man in the main go, | bas masted (raining at Joe Th her Monday night until te denwtby FOOTBALL 4%» OTHER SPORTS dq Neh int their ‘line-up. for ts coucing to New York today to yet | mood Mill Providence, Bt, wtih Panene | PMA WeoenE Je 126 po Rion cass : ee 4 dd des ane int Up. while Taylor ts cowing to Ne | mond Hill, near Hrovidence h on th of « mate! hen = fBrsred hintaan Hwan fr tha = nileelien |" oe set: pone OTN, aifeed aries Jor| ay ue ap cing eaten GET A COPY OF THE they decorated him.” Mitchell Knocks Out Prank Basler, manager of Gene Tunney, tho| Marry Neary, who {s looking which will feature. the opening of the Mk Tram of iron te ih he Wale ie | it | dan fn, the Joc ‘oneer Sporting Club, the frst stipus | fou ‘Lao Lurks, the anchor of Broad. | LEDOUX SAW PLENTY OF Joe Benjamin im Ninth. | tore) jjght heavywelgnt, received offer of th Pioneer Sporting Club, the frat at urn, ta Lark. th ctor of ty MILWAUKEE, Nov. 13,—iite jusrautee of $2,500, with an option of 30 per cent. | nother flahter lation he made was "that both boys. wavs. some « flank, of ale ad ane : “ana what eerie do that day, Mitohell, the, Mit mikes bas Fb rahy ot the gross rigs, for Tunney to box ‘Martin | o miweiett of semaaton, Pa. | wale In'at 126 pounds at two o'clock, |) Diag ea ere a you Ys 2 4 be in New | Neary ts now looking around to sign Stouton up| a a BAL, hy Artie Peters. of the & _ Wedouxt” 1 asked. Gut Joe, Benjamin, Leonard's stable-| Ome %'M, “ttm Orlane en ‘Thashasving | with one of the ropnocch leMlehte |rendlly akrue to this, poundngo, 4 Gene, fine ity, tie core, From Your Bookseller or Newsdealer at 35 Cents : too, has hee 20; corvalsol, . , Ledoux, who was smiling, became mate in the ninth round of @ scheduled | OO aging nad to pam up tbo offer ou account , Mah-tonios Nout, bere, WAAL KGL, Wha brother uf Paokey, boxes Joanny |lightweights bocause he haan't been kis day," he sald, “my company 4 5 of Tunncy’s tight Rand sll Delux (eo bad for | isgomod ‘Aften, rousds to 4 |MblG LO EAL Any boy his weight. such wa, Brosdwar, | Mailed,. Postage Prepaid, 50 Cents ” he sal x sleep producer was a wicked right hand to bax with | aie a agut ndy Chaney, ns he is the a Fasert | wire atvanded —otteaue. 6, Jo, re Fs ly middie: Sathad bin “coc eosin ine Gicielon to-nisht ot Uw Woodnavea A. C., Dest [Amant toatharwel@ht. contender, to The Nowmber se | ats i ek tte had and it was naturally thought Swiss Tt be uid ‘ane d Wave troubloamaking the lass tpeting the adrisabiilly of pis Cie gis 400 sm toe’ Ya ohln. Mitchell b | som Meardie, rmstehaakey of te Comcvonmeait® | Pach, Li A big cromd to saneeted to ose the : ee pina Sas Seostsat”, to the, dime ube over Bporsing Club of Harlem, offers anethor goad card | fall a» O'Gatiy has & large following on the 4am KboekSut @ boule for che regular weekly boxing show of | side, vimmy We Unlning oh ue Erle A C, att a — eee hie t du Address CASHIER, NEW YORK WORLD, N. Y. CITY

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