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a ee , . } _- THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. : CKSON BEAT DUNDEE IN GREAT BOUT BUT REFEREE SAID DRAW‘ oe DECISION OF W’PARTI AND STILL IT'S UNDECIDED == By Thornton Fisher SAM FRITZ PROVES wi | 3 Tens Cap ties > s | STAROF AMATEUR HE LED IN THIRTEEN ROUNDS Seer — ~“Dne Judge Named a Winner, the Other Called It Oraw, the Fa- mous Kid Agreeing With the Latter—Bout Fast From Start " ny to Finish, With “Scotch-Wop” Standing Up Under Many Sees nae 16" MARRAILAS, Hard Punches. 1 Ss Wc PR REE WAS HANGING ON THE at | ~ = Little Featherweight Does Most. i Impressive Work of Large noe se Leste Array of Talent at Show,,, , Under the rame riaring Nebteadtiay | Madison Square Garden where many ereeat fighters have struggled - for fistic supremacy, where more pages > of pugilistle history bave been write: ten perbaps than any other building In the world, amateur boxers In elght. Fivac Beer OF ie F THE LIEUT EARL BAIRD O AVIATION CORPS GAVE DOHNNIS LISSIE A’ FEL SIDESLIPS WITH different classes fought through thesus . RoPSES Oo fp BARRAGE THAT CANE FROM AL first night preliminaries and e#amiauss By Vincent Treanor. PIREETIONS— finals to qualify for the finals whighpmes TOUGH little man, That's the best, In all fairness, that we can wiil be contested to-night, for Matnps politan A. A. U, titles. ay More than four thousand fighttans one | wended thelr way through the broad | entrances of the Garden only tor hey lont within the wally of the ancient |structure. It seemed empty despite , these several thousands who came to cheer the embryo Leonard Hermang | and Dempseys. The crowd that aid |come to witness the first night buts | for the championships of the Mett' politan district crowded their + wavwi say for Johnny Dundee after his fifteen-round battle with Willle Jackson at the Manhattan A. C. last night. He fought with ad- mirable gameneas, took everything In the! way of a punch that Jackson whipped into) his body, and drove home to his jaw, and at the ond was still swinging his fists in! al! directions at top speed, | That he was on his feet and atill ready | to continue was little short of marvel- | ous. For thirtecn out of fifteen of the| rounds, Jackson bad punched him hard and close to the ring or else climbed ap fast. Dundee, however, never wavered | (TIS. & QUESTION WHO WAS « ofthe Gardens ne One ‘under the bombardment and was bouncing up and down, ducking low, THE MORE TIRED AFTERWARDS, By far the most impressive pert formance of the first night's bonis Was the boxing of Sam Fritz, unat- You @ouLp TAKE Your MosT OF THE DUNDEE~ bounding off the ropes, and jabbing and swinging feather-duster fashion re] cae sogpnaredhg RIGHTERS OR SPacteToRs Fors’ U JACKSON SCRAP WAS FOUGHP [tached This little featherwoigh - ‘There was‘ little time lost throngh-¢ CHOICE -EITHER- WAY YO scaling 125 pounds, his praliani RAE She Ratire bout. Instead there Y MIGHT START AN ARGUMENT . OUTSIDE THE BULOING ary by a kbockout, and wae opposed. Was more action crowded irito the by Witbur Cohen, a rugged coloryti fighter of the same weight, in the semi-final of the 125-pound clexé.\* Frit: displayed a fast left bait and @ good right which he crop EVENING WORLD'S | Camp Says Service Game cae aera OWN SPORT HISTORY )| Furnished Fitting Climax. |r, sen cores ci ae) tei i tote scored two victories In the American} “Another bout which brought. {he oe National Tournament at the White/few thousand fans to their feet One of the biggest crow iat ever G t Fi tb ll y Elephant Academy drives last eve-|the heavyweight bout betweAr attended an exhibition pilifard match 1 oO read 00 a CQL | Brora * ———— Nour's milling than one usually seen fours mina -ackson and Dundee Get as $10,000 Each for Their Go cision, althor it didn’t that Maowes nctooary. "Ta cnr coins By John Pollock. Jackson had won beyond question. Willie Jackson and Johnny Dundee, who fought a slashing fifteen- 5 Joe Humphries went over to one round draw at the Central Manhattan A. C, of Harlem last ni . ieht, c ot “pate ihe ae ne aie each received a guarantee of $10.000 for his end. Tho promoters of ‘ood N Waneed, do wae Wianen, the boyt lost several thousand dollars ag a result of the action of the * Joe then crossed to the Fire Department officials and also (he Boxing Commissioners order- , Charles Caro of the St. Bartholotges.s0s ar in this clty eaw Edouard Horemans of ning with scores dangerously Bear) cit, and Magness Larsen of tv i the one thousand mark. The teams} No, as? i . Belgium, billisra champion of Burope, Norwegian Society. Caro was . other side of the canvas and leaned img the manager of the club to close the doors at 8.30 P. M,, which bers 8S. J. LL Derks, the Hollander y, . : Sooled| ine And they did, so much po that a/that went down to defeat before thelr} first io hit the canvas in the 4 r for Judge Monday's verdict.|| W&% responsible for over 6,000 persons being turned away for the |} wno accompanied him to this country | West Point Line Was Fooled) ve ee ey a ne nn actually [superior bowling were the Bergen|round. He went down from o » + doe read this with a puzzied expres- lack of space. The ¢lub officials returned to the purchasers of tickets from abroad, in a sensational manner by Well-Conceived N . ¥ nar gains |And Onawa teams, In the game he- his opponent's wicked, wild swi 4 mS and the crowd seemed to scent who were unable to get inside the building about $2,000. ‘The gross at the Amateur Billiard Club of New Vv ell-Conceive avy in kicking position made clean sig Berean This ended the round, as the mile _ ® surprise. Judge Monday bad writ- receipts amounted to %§8,651. The tickets sold for the show were as York Inst Mele Attack right through the centre. If ‘fact, Migs: nee Onewa and tl th g6verning the bouts were knock ten. across his official paper. follows: . ‘d there waa nothing but a pathway for|/fives the latter were returned the) downs terminated the rounds ‘The “sapere blared eee hse fe at $2 uokeaton Cortiran Las ged ee Se ae and no opponents in sight. sane ‘The scores THieN First eer een erated enough Ghee soln * beman it 8 jaefer will arrive in New Yor! ie Jon of | game—Bergen, 927; Onawa, 919. Sec : ’ © back ‘ others started even louder By Walter Camp. Then, having made a success! "| siug his burly opponent all over the * Humphrios consulted Ref We at 8 StOnie Hers etaehie weet: £2) Pes 6 ee 2 | gains {n this way and seeing that the |/OMd Kame Hudson, 984; Qnawa. | cing. offsetting whatever adver cree Kid McPartland, and then, with aR the fintahing touches to thelr practice | -raHE Army-Navy game was avite| army tackles had now moved in tolggs, Te nightie may’ will bring ine | ise Ne Might have eamed bystmworss ? at a - : bi a} = hs rst 0 d ares { he thiwt hands upraised for “Quiet, please, bhikiine billiard championship tour- I & fitting climax to a great sea-| tort somewhat the weakening|gether the Inter-Ci:y, Metropolitan| M7*t ,tound, fateen in tho tis nament, which R. R. Benjamin will mig rea a oe it Was | guards, the navy generals worked the [gaa Rutuertord Mooso teams, all good | promote, at the Hotel Astor on’ next . i 1d familiar delayed pass and criss- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. \certainly an example in absence of |°4 f™ 7a eee «pponent nm. The judges orders the men to box other round to de —WV6060Uu0u0xe—eo0—_o5—5oz>3a5—u—Db» oes ‘al, ide e ir ir . however, : ding the second man outside The Knickerbocker Council bomiers are ati | cide the winne id ' ee ‘fumbling and in general clean han- |“ ern P ag 8 | eracefutly Ming that he waving ai corking punches, but tten the W HAY: , 80.—Firat s vith telling effect, and the game was | SRGhEG? fi One Or on cohtlnoed ule aad! order hue tatier part of the round saw sonany DOM A, Heyden | cas tor sanaisates tor toe awinming, ine of the ball, Tho punting and | 2o) ln Ge & wan gulng to fight some more, butigot ished his announcement with: ‘toe to toe, swapping for dear life and : hat evening. The referee declared Caro the winner. In the only other heavywetght pout Gordon Munce of the me AC John Molt] of the Nationad e first round. rbes's judement Pprova} of the ried Booby Roth- Bdward Riley. kicking in general was far from strong and the reckless abandon with which these two service teamg go in- to the contest brought some penal- ties, ‘The Army iine also showel 'n the second half the serious results that come from every man trying so hard to stop everything that he stops Aiea 2 ¢ Joo Meore, representing the home| nothing. And this tefe the ‘Navy |°Ut French and their back feld aa), “| well as their line in trying to lift We rink, started from scratch in the Claus! ¢reat holes through which to drive|).. seemed to feel ‘the samo way| start being announced at 128 pounds,| “It j¥ the duty of everyone directly A bodily out of the way those big navy it. As the crowd filed out| while Saskeon was announced as associated with baseball,” says Mr.|*.°°° mile and a half tee skating han-) pimost unimpeded, thelr backfleld hockey and basketball teams at Yale enjoying it with his cool-headed and ’ fj Be a eer Tiree iseSiine cacooat Indorses Views | oss 0: « arse sunver ot en vo: Hele tite back tothe ‘Tolorea, eevracd omits rounds donne oes bextnnla Of Jud Landisg| 2 172s, 2 rie Tats nas won Se ert WCC Dr ect "uicg® ap tbe habs. fare, Bay. GEC LANALS tro intercotieginte champlonship the lust | He wasn't so anxious for the old toe — two years, Fifty men attended the; to toe sessions of previous rounds and} President John A. Heydler strongly'| hockey meeting and 140 the basketball | he looked glad and contented when/indorses the sentiments ©: sed | meeting. | it Kind of a smile. It seemed| the final bell clanged. " apaiy righ 4 ‘by Judge Landi rding the plans to that he didn’t deserve the ve Dundee was lighter than he has|°¥ indis regarding the pi ‘ lot. Scotty: Montieth, who secondes| been for some time, his weight at the | to stamp out the gambling evil. ball in. vedo". Counctte “And the ref-cr-ee declares tho The navy did not have the ball in ton “ptaner, is army territory at all In the first half ™ 188.) & of the game and the army had all the | chances to open up just such a kind attack on the navy, but they fatled to take advantage of their oppor- tunities and instead practically wore dy and the William Wi) vacur at Dilie Con Yirou Tamer of the J. J. tale is DAN Average man wit an avernae well the dec The nd Hone owlera, accounted for three in ay men from tackle to t le, |. The Textile Bi -éverybody ‘aki weighing only 130. at dicap at the 18st Street lec Pulace| pen, ack! ot tie Be itaan whet he though? of tee ae bg Sn put up @ good fight and so|Heydler, “to lay before Judge Landts| jast nigSt and defeated a fast feld in Hut it was good goneratahtp, just| _TH€ Tesult was that when the Navy | Hine" cl : ” From the answers we heard| did Dundee, considering that he took | ot only all the proof he may heve|% minutes and 14 seconds. the a ttiat ae Atle: peat the | Went at them with strategy, followed | st the Pi geng ai Mt mppeared that the kid was alljeverything which came his way and jagainst dishonest men of the pro- Lean Le if up by @ flerce onslaught, the Army| follow: vexilie “y never even staggered, but we can't} fossion, but\all the rumors, or the| The thirty bicycle ridere who com-| victory after being clearly outplayed |) 44 no steam left with which to re- : wee why Jackson, in view of his| ioe ov nose circulating, rumors, | Ptted in the sia-day race at the 221 Reg-| for the frat two pertode, ‘The way | 0° NY UNM SR RUS TO | eck. te HE Dundee following naturally Owing: should be afraid, te tee las well | iment Armory last week were pald off| they accomplished the undoing of |PIY. For this reason the game was! ie cite mila cue | : was jubflant and began making! could hit tates with one-third of | “over gince the 19 yesterday at the office of the New York) their opponents was in this fashion pe? jis to 3 g Chea r re : é pc s Aulers,"Voresie.. on Wedbnaday. ev > excuses for the referee's rul-|the punches he landed on Dundee, he World's Series | Velodrome Company. More than $40,000 m,9, a h, terwara {Where every real victor has been| itd a noo on | Schwarrentiach alone in his opinion. 83. impreasion |#candal broke, various players of/ in prize money was distributed among : obliged to use keen strategy and em- | are hi Rha dsttee for geod ing.) ppb gery; Sop oalea practically every major league club| the riders. Every man who took part| Passes, and food ones too. fo driv® the! 16, ai the weapons that the mod-| Tue mach maged ciewion “Difin't Johnny do ail the forcing?) "phe semi-final introduced a young|have been associated with gossip. 1| 1p the grind came out of the raco in| Army seoon back ern game puts in his hands, * | Piltet tue Oviaal Didnit he tako everything Jackson|pearcat in Earl Baird of Seattle. | know of many in the Natlonal League | 00d condition. All but two of them) make the line ao nervous that thes | e the better be ing ; t The individual stars were Wilkte,! had, and wasn't he swinging for dear| Wash. He fought Johnny Lisse and gained from four to six pounds in| began to straighten wp and lose that pe ate . by ai . beat him all around the ring. Lisse _ names have so been bandied | Tithe. Gouttet and McBeath were the| strong cbarge which, during the first |t®® Nevy guard, and French, Ah aes ech eee een feo id box, but Baird paid no atten- ut. I have jotted down those tions. Goullet lost about four Army back, but Conroy did fair work | whlch frame thet there will be pleu'y of rox id cad he was, but at what | Cow! ‘waded in and excep! half, had enabled them to stop the hts ine een tobe nie He took the worst beat-| tion to that fact. He names, as well as the name of every-| pounds and McBeath took off three Navy drives. Then, having thus de- im the Annapolis back field and even = ever has been handed to him|#imply smothered him, No more a&" | ogy 1 could connect with the gossip, Leg : esas upheld his reputation ag a star end,| , Mills Hens of the Drekmen Allers ta offering aga with his aggreasive- | Sressiv fe taOW ep seen | and 1 inte moralized the defense, theNavy struck! frejdster stood alone in the Army |‘ id mnettat "for the best ten sores got ith his e~ | STeasive little fell ag won I Intend to present them, as weil reldster stood al Army’ | fold in the open, games at hie driver between lackeon often, once as a et h , - BALTIMORE, M Noy. —Clean| and struck equarely and bold!: ight | line, and one man could not support | vw And the spring of the yeni # an five mes withcat's metus | bis Hedy {nto the hearts of the fans | as certain investigations I have made MORE, Ma. Nov. 30.—-Cl struck ym 0 PP when Willi Iked i right away and will goon be boxing jon the subject, to Judge Landis, so | GP? °* lly accounted for the Consola-| through the middie of the Army line,| the Navy pounding, especially ay his 7 je wal in driving 4 8 stomped be Prk 5 re pounds, #8 i z emp, 500, ‘ mates in the second half failed to| Ball, Damn and Keeler Win in tful left into his stomach and|star bouts around here. soon as he asimas his new office, | tion Handicap, value #1500 the featarel knowing full well that Wilkie and|(eap'y tow hard charge Smee tress: it with a curved _o j|am sure the Ambrican League and|of the Bowle card yesterday. The! 7 arson could open up the demoralized | (Cagrrish!, 1920, Presa Consolidated Amociation,)| Charlen M. Bu'l jr of the Crescent Shan Went smack to the ja deep, heavy going just sulted the son } ’ aerate : hletic Club, Anderson Dana, the Har- vard star, and Frederick 8. Keeler of UND) GLASS—Joe Garver, Onan Columba divided the honors In the] mciation, deteatal Tere Rocsiery, Cee ttohas open round of the national aquash ten- | A. A.. in thre rounds, fitz" decivom. ——— ir paliie ery th the fight dor Olean base- nix tournament yesterduy. The battles ——— =e by the acquisition of Max Bohland | i? ey eon woema aroused to the PELE}, Indie, Tey soe ERe oO] As there will be no boxing shows ) and with Gummy Nebie st Madison quam gue-| Were fought on the courts of the Co- and Harry Rosen. Both mon bave | need of dri out the Incubus that poy has decided to enter @ team to|ataged in Madison Square Garden |%® 90 Twurmdey night lumbia University Club in West 44th 1 Oxo was awarded Ue ue all the minor leagues will pursue a ‘peemed Hike thoue of a youne| AMATEUR ATHLETIC NOTES. Jitke course; at least 1 think that they | of Olumbala, which after dogging the lastering his dad with a cel should. heels of Tom MeTaggart, the top They made the The Thirteenth Regiment track} ‘W shall be greatly surprised if the ‘ht, best him by a length in the it and stare at Dundee team has been greatly strengthened honest players do not rally to the|drive through the stretch. 2 5 1 he ee. at Mied the fair name of the This hes ts ter | Street. ere was an abundance of isted in the Tenth Company, and |has sul lay for the Davis Cup In 1921, ght | Dan McKotrick tins taken anothor flanter the bout started, Jackson | °™! een a taresae 8A. Ld game, But tho high officials and the| will be the frst time that India has| Dext week, Dave Driscoll, the i mde Mh Geincmieal, Re UL Ruse | Sip and pace throusbout the opening into Dundee as if to duplicate | With Al onion, and John |owners Must give every co-operation, | formed a team to compete for the lawn| promoter of Jersey City, has decided | cine, the Newark lightweight, who tes eot| clashes in whidh the thirty-six com- eee ot of Johnny, | short distance champion, the Thir- | Seifah Interests must be forgotten. tennis classic, to stage four important teti-round | fougit in yeare Pay teoently bed ao opers-| petitors of tho draw met: Bee apie Tas inetea Hie tee | mama Wi repeeeent | OMe =| "It strikes me Judge Landis ts In! wasninaToN, Pa, Nov, 20—That| bouts in the Second Rogiment Ar-| oa perormal in his err, whlch wan aiccemtil,|" Speed, endurance and super court teenth a ita fall games at the Ar- Lh pease! Ree ee rated crnene no offer to coach the W: and J. football mory there on the night of Dec, 7, | Cline le resdy to fight again, and he tas asked | covering on the part of Bull made It mory Saturday. team next season hi en mai pointed out,” concluded the President | Suns tt Dever former Fenn star end] THe boute which Driscoll has booked | Nowe sree & wakes for him wht Tie teint rete ak guar ree ‘The Now York Athletic Chub will/of the National League. now coach of the Scott High joany ‘end ribs. am of|for that evening will be a main go F. §. Whitlock to tally b; will never go the limit,” weras 7 sass well as the majority of the others, |hold a swimming tourneens Halt: cae pa Toledo, O., was the announcement fom | between Willie Jackson of this Clty | 5.0 way. we saa” Glemland matammegns | ng Gt Whitlock made Bul wert Rites “a too for |day plas Sone te ein nokeds. © BRITTON GETS DECISION. Towiie, pernatent rumors tet Durer |and Mel Coogan of Brooklyn, Gene | w'iy "wy vin. tw Ma mnt bo” wie | OFe hy ascoald game. the young. Johnny to-night.” Instead of inapir. | !ete , wd ‘been made ® “flattering offer" to : ster played crossing shots, doubling th Tunney of Greenwich Village and | Hughey Hutchinson at the Obie A. A. of | Walle th a. way that begt hte eee -_ Leo Houck of Lancaster, Pa, Al| Philadelphia, he rewrevcha! bis soulder, which | rival on the alert so that ‘set polate fancy divjoid, silver, and bronso peal le Entries for the annual indoor] Roberts of Staten Island and Mickey | %! vevet Mun from boaing again for at least | were called In the second game. indee 100-yard han ; op Reg ly teed pe ie Faby “dive contest, und a water BUT ABEL GOES THE LIMIT, | °ome bere: the blows. He hopped in with swinging | Polo ‘ three . es of the Morningside A. C., which . two weeks, Hie manager, Frank Bagley, bas ——— ? and apparently fought medals will be awarded the frat ATLANTA, Ga.. Nov. 30.—Jack Brit- | RAmOs OF Ha? tole 23d Regiment Ar-| Shannon of Newark, and Frank Cas- | x0, compelled to cgncel three bouts whlch be ‘Scheuy Mastturs ts tecia ine W. t trying to ponte § @ vital men. aoe ralterweient-shararion of he mory on Saturaa: . 1S, gion sidy and Sam Mosberg. had tim booked for, Jeffords “| wor! was award he referee's de-| to-morrow. en jot~ i ——- lords. n_amateur boxing tournament. UN- | cision at the end of a ten-round bout ixty-yard 4 eamy Ronane ' another Johnny Hast! | den'the auspices of the New York A. |here last night with Jake Abel Atiants | fopcrite. tiehe, oa nd tbe) saa army, who figs Joe Leh « retum| 2 * emateor fighter who y Hastings wil! train the horses | Fy eae ate | tattle of fifteen rounds to decision, at Madi.| Wi make hla fret appearence as a profemionsl |tbat will race in the colors of Mr. and | drove |C., will be conducted at ite clubhouse. [welterweight Abel was knoked down |ovente will be held. Willis Plant of | bat J mt | {a a, bows at the Commoewetin Spurting ciud (Mra, Walter M, Jeffords nest seccon manmen, Central Park South, next week, ‘The |{n the third, but continued fighting hard | (he Morning: Sat ec thee, | tnroughout. eine terosmile walk. Joedling ghar} ” Joe Wagner, |% Harlem on Saturiay night, He wit @| Shortly after the death of Mike Daly y preliminaries, will be sont ogi temgee —— to mee Young, Mectrsl. the promining bantant:| ENO Gourgle Cobra in coe of the putinioer it was ‘announced, that ous Feustel Hig game |? and the finals of eitireld. in five | Greene lected Captain of the Went| Willie Coburn, one Of the arentest of | ‘isu of Mrovideace, RL, la a tencegund| ts of ait rounda, If wnooumful, is mane- | Would take Over the string, ‘but only Pacase missing, bat Williz| classes, 110 pounds, 190 pounds, 130 Te ea Toeed natn, | bout te decison, under the eumploes of the] ff. Chick Kenny, wit put Mim against emmme | MOVOOSIY oon! omole oo sang, Nov. 80.—|‘ny bicycle race, which will be held in| Armory A.” A. st the Mechanica Qerition in| the good well judged 140 pounde, and 160 pounds, WEST POINT, N. a Tee marvel peeneeter class will be for novices. | Francis M. Greene of Poughkeepsie, N,| Madison Square Garden beginning next | Bosim oa Deo, 14 —— even moving Dundee could| Entries for the tourney close Dec. 6.|y., centre om the Army eleven for two | Sunday at midnight Brocco had the i . decided to decrease thelr recag Sent: A COLLAR THATS RIGHT. iv! the ‘Tommy Welsh, manage af Joo Welling and| No York Stam Kner vt | Ushment, ; up under them. with Paul Pilgrim, New York A.C. | yeara, was elected Captain of the team choles of ithe lela. ithe, promoters giving {Tene Oh manne ot det Weng emt A eset itty owsted face, ‘about | Hahmen' ae POR Tae KNOT THAT'S ~) a sien oat Jackson sent in eer i for next season at a meeting of the| tionally game showin larch | of Chicago, hee fast matched Burman to meet | | we. i vee oe working ~ a - ait GHT 3 36 3% Z Wise See Aniehas, | JoG Seite Bente Bobtanen Masth. | football nauad. sap. [ree When be stele « 1d and | Jack sharhey tn the main go of eight rounds as|(Wromth the Bale, | Senwarn Waite sho em | guste Ratner Defeats Clarke, Cluett Peabody & Co. Inc. ATroy. NX always bobbed teat goers iia oP | The wll uring the two opposing Cap~ |held It for four days. the og eg ot Fubtdte do Monday | scpiicaisoon from young wen who want to be Rn MST. N. ¥.. Nov. 0.—Augio ie re aco — 5 id bout | game next , as Emery E. Larsen, evening, Burman & « evant pes, ne 9 clever New York middle- fon every round Spapinson's. holding (centre on the Naval Academy eleven | BOWIE SELECTIONS. with the thon of “Philly,” and, the stanow ar] yor the nest boxiag show of the Woodha:en ded the dectaion over MADIBON SQUARE GARDEN rept him from being knocked out. Billy | was elected Captain as the midshipmen First Race—Pilsen, Amackassin, | a ® bie crowd will be on thnd to oo what} sporting Club ou baiurday night the chub man- nayivania it Choir ATIONAL nt Maorehours, the promoter, has offered |were on their way back to Annapolis | First bbe can 40 with Sdartey. Slim Breooan wii| tse" tas bonked uy Joe Woda af, rewnmicn “Vt Ne Flower (i Joh ‘Wiison $10,000 to meet Smith | on Sunday. a“ lage to meet Harvey Crosbey of Baroane in the Ratner’s cloan, Cn - y Sw Johnny, laresee te 0n ageressive centre and al Second Raco-Huened, Tamarisk, | referee the battle, sins bout of iwalve mowmde At tie same oud itting won the decision for ~ . RT ee ity, go, that his| Pony § Race—Wilon entry, Untra | Pad Pranchiat, the liom) tantarrenight, whol it ‘Raion feat nwo rounds This eam | The POUE drew 4 packed house, | DEC. STM vo TH ag i election was widely approved at the & a2 a t ‘ + ta eae . ale A ~~ | menu 5 Martin J a Gold, Jadda. G14 some great Mebilng lest year, bes Geaied eleventh knockout, ean ‘halls CHAMPIONSHIPB, DEO. ¢ ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Nor. 38, — Martin a Daas tn, the game on Saturday | POUR Raco—Wilson eatry, War | He! ide Onis ba Cobre, Maat "Wan Nek nese nese ta progressg] there | Judge. the local featherweight sensa-|was uniformly accurate and according Neth UEDA ~ Young, Thomas, smith and oth bie Hone scored “hia thirtieth consecutive [to the cadets he held his own in every | _ Fifth Race—American Boy, Light iil Sys! A@Ms SI Reserved Seats S153, ot Box oF “ when | vor here hy defeating Jimmy Mends, ifarticular with Larsen, who was favor. | Wine. Jack Meeves. . ayy. 2 on ONDARKY a change. of even ther local boy, in @ hot six-round | ably mentioned for All-Kaxtern honora txth Race-—Sunnyland, Goaler, Carb one of the! SHARKEY , St feeryed Ringst Willie ati drovalBout,. Tivo counds ‘were. even: whe la year-ago and go le likely to finda! Sion Males ag awn be 14, Sant a lereateat, ffleer round woute over wits! 2 MNe! Jacobia ticket ad they were jour '"™ '* SAvaniege * Bier ae come } eauly, Poresiaa say, Bake Frat oo a clas 0 Baers Ri ° boas igh” ee MSO LUNCH "tence neo: ° ; iy :

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