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Se ee — _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. TATES NAVY BOXING TITLES CHANGE HANDS. ——$______ ee ee Ja.» AT THE GARDEN TONIGHT -" -- + By Thornton Fisher Biy Guns of the U. S. N. «m4 Copyright, 1940, by the Prats Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) % Rare | See One of Most Exciting Ownnacive, 4 fe Sous Boxing Shows on Record is hie : AInr HOME AND DONT Now WH HELL BE i ot a Garden Filled to Overflowing | Boxing Champions at Holding of Atlantic Fleet of Atlantic Fleet ° Championships. aed: Bastam—Lowls Gordon, North Dae hotn, By Robert Boyd. Featherwelehi—Harry Sutton, Penne sv ivanin EVER hae the atmosphere insid tweight—Movria Cnstelucet, New Madison Square Garden been) yada, As clear as it was last night Welterweight—Antonio Urquider, Arte was championship night for the A’-| conn. lantic Fleet. Two boxing champions Middleweight Jost their fleet titles, The re ¢ the clear ozone Inside the old histor”. Aimit fighting piace was the remuit of AN| Wen sy sweight—John fumes, cen order from the Commander-in-Chief! jumpin, ug of the fleet. | ese ae Eleven thousand ardent fight fas, a including both tars and clvilians,|ENOckdown by the challenger in thew ve Witt Mell, Ae egotiations for Leonard and Mitchell Are Suddenly Held Up. EGOTIATIONS for a Bonny Leonard-Ritchie Mitchel) match son ht Hearyweight—Curtey Fenton, © © WHATEVER. qceipanratty : RIG! BuMPs INTO JOES BECOMES DSINTERESTED HE gest oF THE * EVENING here have taken a different IT HAS BEEN Hany Years jammed whelr way into the tamona| fit? Pound. The champion was floukedey gh apie ane secs lage SINCE THE HISTORIC OLD GaRnDEn fighting structure and the same 11,000 | Fetused to take a count’ He eet Fc ee nee ee tk BEX WITHESSEO & BATTLE SUCH AS ee onan furged out through the exits at the| Ms feet and stalled through thi keagy Mieall thi money ho } SHARKEY AKO LYNCH PUTT UP AT CHAMPION KID HERMA ‘letose of the boxing bouts convinced | fag‘ iied we in Ure begin ee wll the money he wants and to WEIQ LAST MEETING (S NEVER IN WHEN LYNCH that they had witnessed more action| battle earned lin the award) eut down the champion's guurantoe AHD SHARKEY Cale ltn the four hours between 8 and 12 w is Or percentage privilege. Unless there AOS ' far from the st is a “nigger in the woodpile" we can’t re ock than they have ever seen b | the boxing bouts understand jt. It seems al) wrong to ‘ ey one: De 7 ‘The massive steel trusses that bold) of the light heavyweight title ®& man up a cr s e 1 p ae, Rickard says the 3 the roof of the great brown structure | Senet Bibeault of the Arizona matter hasn't been finally settled, put at the samo time, he talks of the por- sibility of putting on bantam cham- vBjon Pete Herman against the winner — Fame of to-nigh’s Joe Lynch and Jack i Sharkey affair on the date, Dec, 21, SMABKEYS NEXT BIG Bour IS set for the proposed Leonard-Mitcheli WITH WIDE IM ENGLAND -HE SaiLs ace too, however, is in 'MAFEW O&tS FOR LONDON— Rickard bas been giving away thou- sands to hundred-dollar fighters since he opened the Garden, and now he Big B is coming to his senses, but TOLEDO, 0, Dee. Why he should arrive at ‘stich acon: were Copenad betwen Jack” Kearnn giver ip tgs y Sag re Champion heavyweight, and ad Thach tening to bad advice on the match, 70ledo promoter, to-day with Rene | held the tithe for seve a up, if they could speak, and they! Witred Paradis of the Penna have seen action in the last twenty) The former with a dowwble arm 1l0¢Koy years—champlons since John L. Suill-| pinned the challenger’s shoulder. to van's time Nave performed under | the mat in (wo minutes after the starts tt m—lt is certain they would pro-| ‘The other wrestling champlonalig claim last night one of the greatest| results were as follow if not che greatest. | Lightweight Ciase-—KFrank Anreass a | North Dakota, defeated William Howy To some of the ly tars" Whol ard, Nevad , al M4 YON! ard, Nevada, nine minutes, judges Fane W6HT | were in the squared circle Cor the edi- | decision fication of their fellow “gobs” or the| Welterweight Class— est Simone Nevada, defeated Hubert Rogers, ye hénor of the good ships Arizona, | Nevada, dere Hu 18, Ares ‘ zona, nine minutes, judmres’ deci Bo li Ne Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Dakota,| Middleweight Class: ‘ wein ews Moria or some other fighting craft| witz, Bridge, threw A. J ‘, | zona. ‘Time—2.05. 4occuton €isuer -- 5 y 5 of the flect it was a rough and) Ore ere Glass—Omar Finnew@™ ‘olumbian Club, of East stormy night. Not even the nights#| ridge, defeated Lewis Bartells, Flo . J. curried off three games 61, the tossing Atlantic approached | ida, nine minutes, Judges’ decision, JOE iNNCH WHO MEETS yack SHARKEY 4a? THE GARDEN TONIGHT den under the Walker law, the light- Weight champion is a $100,000 fighter. when they met the Masonic | ‘Tex says the only way 5 ge Club bowlers of Hoboken, N. J. in the |last night for both champions and ee ee 7 xia eat wma, t &| More Intersectional If cam gmk am Y | Semortnrzctauaoauan Ac inthe ast alg, for_ noth shamions, mt] be D alle, Op ang 8 | a home in Milwaukee. We don't need Football Games han Ever jalwht, Schiereth, the tead off inan on ers had to resign, although jt 1s many’ | re him that badly, but we do need a the Columbian’ team, was the star,|years since mal de mer has forced | champion like Leonard, now that we | ) rolling scores of 181, 214, and 211, for|them out of action, It was not the have a real boxing law which its Are Scheduled Next Season By Neal R. O'Hara. an average of 202 Hee its uetetoilie Cancun. oF of bouts over a fifteen-round route Copyright, 1920, by The Prem Publisins Co. (The New York Fyening Wort) hile these bowlers were perform | °° £) @ na row ‘ * 2 ing at the East Oran es their fellow "Jack Tars." Rerun Wie ie cian anne ‘The football guys fell for nuimbering players and made the season | tide Hant Orange drives, the | thoir And leave hie champlonship’ to the ° ' @ grand success, Almost any certified public accountant can tell what |J. were having jt ont at the mercy of a refereo, and Benny bel One of the Features Will Be a) {lowing year either West Point or) the game is all about now. Boxing is the next sport that should swing | York Athlet ub alleys in this clty ng the Polo Grounds would stage the] jn jine on the number idea, When all cauliflower ears look allke to | With the New York A. C. bowlers, N luding Dempeoy, is entitled to rea.| ame Between Princeton [other, Krom, the Kentucky Hili| the spectators, it 1s only fatr that the canvas dancers should wear | 1A, C. team wan the first name an Outing Club At the ringside were some of Secre tary Danieis's most distinguished, in- cluding Admiral H, B. Wilson, Com mander in Chief of the fleet, and lost the second and won the third by | 0 ¥ 2 le recompense, If the demands ;, Centre College band will again travel| Bumbers tao, Haut ¥ his staff, Capt. Phelps, Capt, M. C, oi ars 07 pins. ' of & champion, say Leonard, are too and Chicago. te Earvard in quest of revenge for ©. © 8 EThe wares fellow: Gleeson, Commnunder R.A. Uach- Se to leave a promoter some profit, Saeepererere te their 1920 defeat. As things stand now, a boxer's seconds are numbered from one to |mann, M. C., and Lieut, Commande: | things Lrg be equalized at the ox- By William Abbott The Yale schedule will include Vir-' ten, inclusive, and then the poor guy is out. The pubilc demands more ik G. Lyle, M. ©. D. 8. From Ad pense of the challenger, if he be a 3 im * ginla and possibly the University of, than a square ring now—it demands a square deal. When Kid Bimbo oy EISERTSet Soee |mirals down to seamen, third class, who sat perched high up in the gal- lery, close zo where the lofty Diana poses on the topmost peak of the ower, they all voted Inst night the greatest ever. BEST BOUT OF EVENING IN THE BANTAM CLASS, - sincere challenger and no: one of the OOTBALL sched: i" ig ules for 1921 will| Georgia, There were rumors Georgia! goes through a hole in the ropes, the fans want to know the hero of variety seeking only @ big loser’s end. be all cluttered up with intersec- | Tech sought to book a game with the, the manoeuvre. If Young Stupid breaks through and blocks the leather wehatenil, 167 Bulldog, but they later were found to’ swith his , the public is entitled to know who made the play. Kanai, 108, 18) E have seen Mitchell, and Tul cscere lige patted Aa ashy be groundless. A certain faction at Jaw. Bu tied: to hnaw, play Tica ah talked to him, He Is a ni ats New Hayen, and there are Jats of “om, ‘The boxing game now {s too confusing. The sing sides trot lou 7 my y xing gam 10 s i. opposing es oni a there won't be any East, West or|want Boston College dropped. This! a ‘ ap and a good fighter, yet! gouth whan (thy be to kick the/ action would be stepping on an old out in the ring wearing the same colored bathrobes, which |s always only a home-towner. “He ‘could not| pigskin around Saat nea Sched. | Blue. tradition, mud gray. The boys have no figures on thelr backs and only disflgures k jesk! rr . ed= sks Fe ease evale when defeated lost| on their faces, You can’t tell which slide Is doing the rushing and Pinos y,cmoans be conaldered a box! uies now being arranged’ will include | iittie time extending an invitation for, Which is on the defense. The vaudeville folks number their dancing colleges from distant points on the|a return engagement. Boston College! acts. The fight game should do the same. oie: The frat ‘feu of the evening deeé consider lucky to “bre: i o ght togeth Lewis Gi jon, b - into” New York for almost anything, | ap. Teams from the Corn Belt and | "88 collared the Bulldog in two con- | ES ny net be SUR a ionoider of aupelaee with a chance to win a championship | Dixie will bo doing a mass play as| cutive years. It will be a bitter On an end around the ring, the fans want to know which player Is ;|Manucl Soranio. The latter was an as the real attraction. Y pill for old Yale graduates if a time-| which. On sh past the guard, the bugs are entitled to know who Is hurt financially through iS Weat ‘it they come here for games with lead-| honored custom is to be changed and) making the eas Rudin intra Gowns RHC Re rainulaShe go for the eaten Whereas if he | ing institutions in this section, Boston College left off the 1921| ei to ring, tdentification should be complete. st dad the decision over Benny ho Bapeton, enn will have the | schedule. % eo 6 6 make a million in no time. toughest schedule of any Eastern! Corumbia, although somewhat cha- i ‘ selene wary oe Aes 4 aren't so sure that Techie te & team in 1921, has signed a two-year | grined over the poor showing of Its aeery pln? Sua boxase Bure sway ee inarenre Si? bla Soh patel Bee oaee distal e vinaibie at the 185-pound notoh ninne | Contract with the University of Chi-| team this year, = planning an ambi.| uch, and that fs the only possible objection. The Aght fans demand | thal taht eae Wiideato, wed bie bout with Welling. Wherefore we| £280, the first game to be played at| tious campaign for next season, ‘The ‘them, and the Aight fans are right, Our only suggestion ts that Demp- | ng the | many - S Le arian ite ftuent inthe pat can't why a mere matter | Princeton next year, the probable date | Blue and White will surely play a| %¢Y’8 opponents should wear the numbers on their chests, Then i hs ‘ x" Contectioners, | nq that the dariecantn of money treula keep Mitchell from see tae third Saturday in October. | Thanksgiving Day game in New York,| Publiccanalways see the figures when the poor guysareonthelr backs. | ()) 1 \gnat did Age ANE @xpenGtGe war jumping at the chan, mee’ gers’ four big battles will be) most Mkely with Brown, There is i | ae ht $ ‘ If something tent’ Gone Teak ig| with Harvard, Yale, Chicago ang An- | some Aunoattign ee orinealde Revealer arm} Haaw . vA Lf al ae Le Mali matte:, New York {s likely to see little | PADOls. . Heights to play Indiana on this date, | G tti 40 000 With Wild Ab d " nippenbers Ci DREN e meSchaRe Trae Of Leonard in action. He can eo enee| Fred Moore, graduate manager of| but Brown no doubt will be the even:| GPELTUIG ’ U uae VOU sve cummicsrontnn Moris ce estoy (etice Gone a ee kon to Jersey pad box: as often as he Stl eioe tor Aa has received | tual opponent. k. B t B H Si il. gelinduled fo. have beent bowlal, y bart of | Cosing a Clasay, fast ini genoral pleases under less restric requests for games from numerous| Schedules for 1921 for ole wil S fe cok Aunt inesronnd at the reine of the c those which prevail in New Yorke we |icams in tho-Middle West. ‘These re-| are being Papasan wis eatin cate erman seeks Bou erore Mé Saus 3 a ' Ce z z role at the/ Until the fifth round it was even. The | tour the country piling up a fortune, | quests will be unheeded for the pres-| that it is quite evident that the gen- + ih hin, ene Seta eo ease, tenn) tiie oe ‘The talk of substitution of a con. {cut as the Crimson is anxious to re-| oral appeal of football, that broke all . i “ui Soon aketne emits tee | orth Dakota, “nailed” him teet, betwoon Pete Herman and elther| new relations with West Point. It|cttendance records during the past Has Dec. 21 Open if Rickard Joe Lynch or Jack Sharkey in the| this can be accomplished, one game | year, will be quickly picked up at the tiget nounced as the only Filipin to work his way up to the c {ship finals. He was a compact little shaver, well muscled, as brown as a nthe last ex Fit gamne—Cautie Pol Sasonil game—Homen'er 20 Thiel game——Homeste une of the Jack Britton, who a@doing considermble f! [ing in the Went, le now tooked up for frommed maior ments (right, The dark-skinned hoy took the | rent among the Yorkville} count of nine, He regained his feet : rae fighia, Dec, @ he boxe Pinky Mitchel | Gargen on the date originally booked | will be played at Cambridge and the initial Kickott next season | Will Take the Rubber Off | ite St itweatee, Dee. 9 he goes againet | land fought back hard €or the rest of | ard at all. If I were a promot. oa | re 11 [Mol Steremmon too rounda at St. Joep New York Women's the round and the following one. would rather have Leonard and. a e. i the Bankroll. Jand on Dec. 14 lie hooks up with Joe Nichols, local twraneb of th jIted under the heavy punishment | contenfer for his title box for +4 With the Basketball Pla ers ‘4 Wentern welterweight, at Dee Moines, Towa, | “during the latter part mre | the champion and lost on the ver. | once five bouts of the ‘Herman- y i? | for ten rounds. jr dantuary, to gaake sirwnrt rt dict of the judges. J | Lynch-Sharkey kind, One of the most important games| the Celtics defeating the crack teams! 4. By John Pollock. Mine /Sserigue,. tho’ toon) light Rearywtanr, fe | tee eet, kaa the ofticem ERE I aa arcs rat i | TTer. the Jackson Died of the season will be staged thia/Of New York, Pennsylvania and| Pete Herman of New Orlenita, bans] Mie Siete, she eel Tighe Sarre: ae, 8, ihe Trany Mealy of ue: Nevada last 4 W ae a ne eemateh | sunday evening, when the Original |Gonmecticut, a good game {a expected. tamwelght champion of the United |o-nieht he clashes with Butch O'Hagan for ten | Nations! Tonrnams a fast six-round fight, the . the amateurs | Getic, ational champions, hook, up| of focal basketball players, ‘will’ be | States, is to recelye a guarantee of |Tmmds snd ten dase later he take oo Bilin = : ier ne tha’ latter: ‘the bout Viest|(Gaendee in ba Toceinetional cooteet, (meas wm te Celtic's Hos-up, $40,000 for fighting Jimmy Wilde, the! will be fourt a the Moant Area at ‘Mont. Morris Castelucc? of the Rae, oe week, Maaketball wil’ supplant tn: flyweight champion of the world, in|‘! Csneda. sutfougit Benny THinterd for: on Bu) a oe Bix- n ” title holder o' \e jee The juc ing fans, yet tornlgiit there ta macnn bi agree peony A pares nna day bike race at the 22d Regiment |® twenty-round bout at London, Eng-| yy oped, who recently secured the de ordered another round. yeforo ring argument which none who likes tng undereated this year, having won Armory, 168th Street and Broadway.|/4nd. on Jan. 14. R. C, Welch, the ctsion ore Jett Raith in @ fifteen round post champion was dethroned, the game can afford to miss. tahaty-aient Consecutive games, and | BewiMning next Sunday evening, the | English fight promoter, who iy star Chase Slater of the C'4gao bo : New York Whirlwinds will be seen|ing the contest, has already posted four exhibition rounds with B the last night the week has been one |The game will be staged at the Tist Herman ‘Taslor, the fight pr . to meet Len Rowlands, on Washington Heights, For the! yerman's ee with the eportii MORGANTOW Dec, 2.—H, ‘of the Pennsylvania, 8! west wide and Jack 8} i opening game the fast Knickerbocker | #¢rman’s money with the Sporting reands boot Olympia) A, Stanabu r of West) all the way, Perfectly. good “friends ental eel eee Nee a, Manes, litle | Five has been booked. ‘The 224 Regi-| Life of London. Herman, with his/A. A. of rituslotia on nes Moudlay crit, | i here te-|™ tn 'one of the est bouts of ths Ting, but bitter enemies once Inside | Some fieht to-night, uniess all|™Ment Band will furnish music be-| manager, Sammy Golden, and his — ade Lenten! championships Antonio Urquider of the ropes. They'd rather beat each | dope goes awry early, and incidentally fore and after the game. sparring partner and trainer will| Johnny Sunmmem, tha welterweight champion | polo New York Washing-|the Arizonla, welterwe! champion over than make Benny Leonard take| {t 1s the dream of Senator Jimmy \ga) for England on Dec, 22, on the | @.% 4. & F.. who made auch a arest show. [ton and Jett id of the fleet, mtruck a ° Jy ike ' to the country, And what @ pair of| Walker, who framed the boxing law,| The New York Rangers have open tor, Manager Gold: | ine a West him. soronie | Phe Mountains |Uel Markowitz of the Utah, An extra game-cooks they are, one of them, |for it ia @ bout for “the man on the|datea for home teama, W. J. | Steamsnip Imperator. Manager Gold: | ing Olympia A, A a eel |round was ordered by the juc Lynch, a clever, cool-headed boxer | street.” With prices from $1 to §7,| Schaefer, No. 401 Charlotte Place,| M4" says he is willing to allow Her- | Pu Wy, a to engage in another! CHICAGO, Dec, 2—De Oro of NeW lrore the champion was with a wioked punch In either hand; almost anybody should be able to see | Glendale, L. 1., is booking manager.|man to box the winner of to-night ate club on Monday night, he oe te ion Pita Ghampions | the title. a St aug the Qiner a rip sorting pocket |it either from the gallery or w ring- Phone Evergreen 3027. fight between Joe Lynch and Jack | minima in se ett toed bets + | ahi tournament nwwaterday by defeating ed to the rainute, perhaps from awa. Pol G d 3 01 in his| side seat. occ all) bie ac . Maupome of Milwaukee by a score of 50 |bing decks aboard his ship, displaved prime, who takes whatever comes h Basketbali has taken such a big | oeeTKey OF MAY one roel See gestccontel ION = \to 8h. De Orote high sun wae 6, The| some real ring ability, hit Nike a 0 rounds way in bis anxlety to toe-to-toe it N agreeable feature of the A. A.|hold on the fane of Clarkelure, aif | May secure for Herman ina fiftean-| Willie Jaskwn, who will take on Mel Cooma | game, went $9 Innings, {riphammer and worked both his map sareooy. U's metropolitan district bouts, | V&, that Loula A, Carr, State Adm. |POUNd bout at Madison Square Gar fight, whieh will be Car ten rows hands like pistons, His opponent was at 2 P M arkey ts of that rare type that mt of the American Légion, will, den on Dee, 21, for the same terms a, GG Jeter Clty on Des, 7, wil a willing lad, but the ence of "9 ° . c, 9 for Milwaukee, where lie in sisted seems to say 4 wi" at th which were contested at Madi- = | h ft ha mio rid, " Y looked c nore sound of the bell ending the round |s80n Square Garden Monday and Tues- | futldine an’ acatcomat Plane for| which Rickard agreed to give Her-/ts meet Lew Tender, the crack Lgutweieht of | A } I Sean | Mente of Kimealt ts ‘roa oUle when the moing is hottest, ‘The palr| day nights, was that all contestanta| exclusively for basketball’ porpene wan when he attempied to mateh | Milalvtpiia, ims tearoed tout ne Dew. 14 21 Prurd i [ee ind of company CANTON BULLD 0GS The building will have a seating ea, | Herman with Lynch. | das tol. The heavyweight championship’ 4 cri Veit Bagg the old roof oft appeared under thelr own nam 1 receives 910,000 for fighting Tender, rden when they met last time, ere were no Jewish boys fighting | pacity of 6.000, Bob Hix: 0} | te and fought to a draw. A gouple of| under Irish names. The ftallan| star athlete of Penn Stee ieee | A tmgomtant tighs betmeen postponements have kept them apart | youngsters came on with the name of|on the Clarksburg team. B be fought im Clereland to-nizl the lads who their fathers and the sons of the eld wil) ola in St are Pal Moore of Memphia and Leas his coun: {the Florida, two husky coal heavers, r Lynch, frai) in appearance, gets| ons of Erin as usual used the names| 7 " es Rochester and at every show ble re ki ager | tt was Aids Hi ae A L-AME | . J he Welton Five, composed of New (ar! ‘Tremaine, the best bantamwelght lo the i ; Jwould have fitted well on ony pler one’s sympathy when being slammed! they were’ baptized with. For in-|man, Gerhart, Hevinam Soren viele We will come together in a teo-roand | Deen lmcreasing. At tho Augie it | giong the Hudson, ‘Anderecn’e 495. “ around by Sharkey, but when stung, | stance, there wan red-headed Dan|denburg and Doyne, haves ‘o Armory at Cior Eean' hy tue, Or anew dane. 5 _ onde toaeed tn the towel at the beg! A except) Plus ss te be adsl BOSTON, Dee —A sports stadium ning of the sixth round ‘ © | 1 jeoke now an if Johaay Dundew will retara | 0 the deciaon, received $1,207.10, ON Bde Trani wate | Oeiitta ienGn of the Nevads, iighta | Boxes ( Tax | and he cuts loose with snappy jaba,| Shannon who defeated William Ram- | open dates for home manager: Winning them: ati, | bie okt manager, Scotty Montieth, who made eluded in plans for en | 1 runner who woalbrought together Leo Dumas of the vs, Jake Carey 19 now one of the wie iwomivent | th¢ un at the Antwerp | Columbia and Harry Anderson from BUFFALO boxing peomoters In the weer part «! Nev State. Jake mins the Flower City follows will | ; hooks, one twos and right cross, your | baci#r, B. Pordeau, a colored lad : ‘beats fast for the other fellow | who got the decision over F. R.| (eae has engaged in several reing the in- ‘nt champion of the fleet, defeated | who is being lambasted. Varano, Milton Weiss of the 924 St Thomas, Van he” Okla 2 Fe etic e? tuim one of the contender for the lightweight | Ceres Weinert, the Newark hearrweigit stitution, the Rey, William’ Devitn, , a — ¥ Sharkey Moored Lynch twice last|¥. M. H. A. who got the judges’ ver |Hrome, phone Imtervate Gite is et | chumnioraip tle. Dundes asked Ofonteth to| deca sieved wo bor Bertier Madden at Mason | President of the college, sald to-day: | 1h ape Sgn HET eal S === time they met and seemed well on dict over EB. Fitadavis, Wm. Sin-|ager. + tan endle bie ia bis fight with Willie Jackson, end | Sauare Garten, Der, 14, This tout wil! bo one | jhoma, after Lj lor an SON SQUARE GARDE! Y in extra round. The extra round was a SHTIL INTHAN ATION AE pean fim admirably the chances are {Of the two ton-roxind hearywelght ooutests to “Racing at th thant AL Seek wroceed the Dempwey-Hrennco fight. which bepat gross Injustice to Fenton, for he won < Joins wil) decide to hare Montieth look | ’ naa was oF x rounds by his cleaner and = t Sunday be- punching. The seventh | his way to @ knockout victory when! ger who stopped Sammy Fritz, Jack 1, ddeniy turned the tide of|Stack who knocked out’ Harola Lynch battle through superior speed and) Evans, Gordon Munce who won from Athletes Hold Dance. afier bis affaim in the future, —— cleverness, and had the huskier ap-|C. Carro by default, the latter hay tic Associa fal wa reales ed pee , 5 4 oa , +] ew’ h jcapped entries gine thachkinplon.atterwhich || Sie Thats pearing Sharkey holding on and ing broken his arm in a previous | ton will hold its annual ball and dance Wile Je ‘Welling has been eumpended for one 80 Of seo went to loan ate Weary in the final round. Talk about! bout, Willie O'Connell who defeated [revue to-morrow evening at New Star 2% 27 Ue Bering Comminion of Wisconsin, mprevi Hh yng ney: te the judges awarded him the verdict. | SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIPS, DEC. 4 the New York Stato Boxing Commimion will| SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 2..—George serine r In the last bout of the champlon- |” adm. $100. tes, Seats $4, $3. at Box Off vot avierage. 19 Heap Welling trom boxing in thle |Gipp, Notre Dame football star, who| ster sf Ciitaen Yekmer Sharping ships “Ding-Dong” Bell of the Ari- | =e Stace imtil they get a fall report from the Wis-/ is seriously {1 of pneumonia in a lo-| speed skater, issued a general challenge |20na, middieweight champion of (he | ed early this|iast night to Oscar hiesen of Nor-| squadron, received the Judges’ award Bost Aingeide ; be Tr owns aad ‘the| way for @ series of races for the titie at the end of their six-round battle SHARKEY | jit es Tickey Orhite 8 Sammy Keliy and Dan Sullivan in’ Medlitz Melito and Nick rio who, | Casino, 10Tth Street and Park Aver “the old days, or Jimmy Barry and by default, took the 168-pound title ire is well known In. the sporting spat Leon, why, there never were a from John Vianagan. world, -eapecially in pugiliatic circ r matched pair of bantams than Some of the pompous “pros” ought (MN, Ne Lat participated In several ovsin Vencieon ae te Sa ter mumaded eal hospital, 4 for of old Pat Lynch, the furn'. to adopt tho samy idea and not bid for batters have ‘wromised to ‘Attend the te inser meee. tet’ we loka) nominee TOUUNE 8 Ol xs bi ve promised to attend tho tv imigh) ferigue Uefore the loa) comminsios doctors beliey: origin hae been | w by the tatter from Mehean leet with Bill \Wellenmany of the Nevade et ey Bis moving man of 48a Birees ublie patronage under Golora. danse ine lasge boda, a hae ek OO Be P er le Pas deoiaian ‘anna iMs'cales LYNCH | Yatiaae it : 4 “~ areal