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nore amen ee aE I , ik ee ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920. _ ee LH : : Bit dad ” _ BIG HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT CARDED HERE MARCH 17 HAS JUST OUTSIDE CHAE SC arte OF WINNING FROM DEMPSEY me Professional Football Between Elevens-of Those Names, ' Not the Famous College Upper-Cut He Landed in Third Round, When Beaten and eee na Dazed, With Jack Tired From Punching Him, Had Dempsey on Queer Street—Jess Also Has Learned Not to Underesti- mate His Opponent, as He Did at Toledo. Day. ie nes By William Abbott. KNOCKED DEMPSEY oO ROFESSIONAL football s CARPENTIER. WOULD FEEL THE Puna make Its N » instr BE Convincep, ctly up to the best amateur (standards. The T: —vounds like Witlard’s desire to meet the man who gave him sueh a terrific beating at Toledo. They'll meet here March *7 3 . ‘ rt AWAY OVERLIN FRANCE . afternoon Pow Grounds, ‘ By Robert Edgren. g 5 “at \ Me Butfalo Tigers and ( 0 Bull= Copyrig, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Uvenine World) i pss x 1 a ns composed of for 8 WILLARD is to have a return matéh with Jack Dempsey’ and « - (Ya eugpe) hak: college Mare wih endeavor | | chance to recover the world's heavyweight championship if he ia abl a a at citily 4 eae . Dempsey's willingness to give Willard a return match never has bven | It JESS GORS Down. show that their p: F Btyle of | (n doubt. ‘The only question has been recien oer sand Bulldogs on and Yale have played 4 , When the Toledo fight was over | Middic West j Wittard gathered his stuff together even, a# soon as he felt that he could The line-up of both teams reads travel without attracting too much | attention and went home by automo- bile. He went away out into Kansas und almost immediate!y bought a large | farm. Willard has been the quietest | ex-champion we ever lad. He hasn't ‘ had a single public state - Make, and we've all admired the way he too! VA atement t \ | aitnost_ It n all-American gelec- ' | toe Most of the gladiators only a won or two ago received highest jranking honors when flaiiting for | their dear old Almu Mater. In fact, ]Q8 amateurs they were ¥o good that after re ng thetr little piece of oy theepskin, they decided to play “ is defeat, without even o football foy a living. whispered alibl. When did any other great champion ever ©!) from the | \F Jess is stouTreR, |. Captain of the ve throne without a yap or a yep? Was there ever one who widn't say hel Fes AHAN HE USED To BE j fone other than J Was out of shape when he lost, or that he accidentally rai into u fluke | BELL HAVE A‘rouay ) | Titlin. ee punch, or that He broke a bone in his wrist, or that he hud been tr When repres “TAG FOLLOWING JACK'S in some way? AS a rule a man who has once bee: ¢ realize that a better man exints. He kids hinwalee THe (aul betes “that he couldn't have been beaten on the @. level. Hence the well known and wide- | “spread alibi. The only alibi, if you want to call - #% that, was what Jes told Rickard _- the morning after the fight. if \ “The first punch Dempsey hit me | Jim gridiron -> equalled against West wrecked tl 0 . handed. ‘Thorpe we : ) | professional tootbal . * He hus now reached Or course WiitarD ‘ j were is beginning ' PAIGHT HIT Yack. on THe ~ : Can Dempsey Repear ? of iis treme 4 speed, ‘formed have bne par t Feorworr. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY ; |Lkelthood the on leader will nob RPA tka” said" Seen, “wea the | CHIN, — THAT'S WHAT mares By Neal R. O’Hara. Psurvive th me this afters hardest punch I ever felt in my lif | A lid to squash tennis. | i 17 INT@RESTING * : Copyright, 1920, by The Prom Pubiisteng Co, (The New York Frenine World) } ee sacs gee It dazed me so that £ don't remembor petal ied pcan be) bared | We note that Omar Khayyam has been left off the All-Ame: e that wou What happened afterward.” 4 ata ai | tackle will be He ngton and Jeffer For twelve long years Khayyam was a name the coaches feared. i ‘He was always down on the scorecard as No. XXX, and he always bdo ae ft pared A shone as the hero, Not even the three stars that Hennessy developed Michigan, and Hug not mer Michi COMPOS? th Landis presiding, will be held in this) were ever better than Omar Khayyam. - Those were the days wien foot- [fay backiield. “When hectow college games Shelton of ¢ Dee. 11, the pur- ball experts drilled their dope on stones in hootchy-kootchy language, me a new constitu-|\ but you can still dust off the marble slabs and see what they thought | 7, 4 | of sts by a number of the experls. It doesn’t seem fair, especially w terror to opposing Ii tanent «t the Columbia cub, wer Mrankie Brown Is. Practicall, Will Frame New | oe 20s ese toate If that’s an alibi, make the most j , , ke d t T . b ill D F Baseball aws out, there wasn't a better man that staggered over the shalkmarks on | merty & walloping stroke that sent the Ki O B L the barroom floor. He was marvellous. Time after time when Omar's : SESS SURE HE CAN “COME BACK" | bal! booming around the walls at a nocke u ae y U y e oe side needed a couple of yards, he would giye it t6 ‘em on a zigzag run. Ever-since the Toledo fight, how- | dizz: | a as f W sth YY pace, Coward, who is ranked - is : Sub | He Jabbea straight and clean and | Here Next eek ey tined to may thee Ganka Dita was preity gi0d, but Gunee wan take back the titie. Tex Rickand tells | Uefeated Charles M. Bull jr, the eature Bout at Pioneer Club) wiitea this right over in. great _ a filvver. He never had the physique or capacity that Omar had, And eacent Athletic Club veteran, bs fi = vi : ‘ : ing bowl. 2 ters from Willan! urging him to s!qn It did not worry the tough Louh-| ational League, announced yester-| f!! the flow! igs 4 ost ‘. rit vi lin, fought a steady battle, % eo” “ess wp for @ return match with his| PRINCETON, N.3, Dee. «—with the] Eleventh Round. pn. He fough y battle : ic ‘conqueror. out, but as yet a di a di ere aia aniiaien rik | body. In the eighth round the New| of the American, National and minor And whet impressed me with the| tere [a in. Princeton the usvel amount By Robert Boyd. York boy took the count of mine, al-| leagues, with Judge Kenesaw M.| " Tex ratification of sald schedule, Four of TDR one minute and fifty sec-4 being sént there from the force of a ~ added, “was that never once did he the gamer, and there probably. will be onds of tighting in the eleventh] wallop. He arose and stalled through |lty on Saturda In the old days when three downs were ago. At end wi. 484 Street, yesterday. Armed wit of tt. eo. a x ver, Willard has had a jonging to| Mong the Class B forces of Yas, | fF FS + ‘s t . i sec te, It ly Omar that could me that ‘he has had a least sixty let-|a score of §—15, 18-13, 15-13, Has Dramatic Ending in fashion, Jobn A. Heydler, President of the! #8 @ drawing card Dhin was second ral was only r c Tigor tootbull schedule practically nace | | working both hands to the head and | @@y that the meeting of committe the big fi fo cciaue, of conjecturing that alwaya precedes the though he slipped down rather than mention money or suggest any are definitely known, hy the round. He retired to his corner | pose being to fri e PY Ithough the date: round with Frankie Brown, er pel h lac . equals as ends. Y Smnount that he thought he ought to/ of two are a little doubtful. Harvard | pity pe Foe of St. Paul shot a wicked | S°ORSY- | He failed to answer the dell| tion for basvball to take the place f) Of Omar see giant Swede, whose play get. You know Jess never missed « will be played here on November 0 and | Ply ano if = in the ninth and the referee awarded | the national agreement, | . oO. ti ¥ fmouth peakan en chance to demtand the Hmit when he ie &nnuak contest wiuh Yale is booked | tight cross to the jaw over his on-| the fight to Loughlin. iH G y Herrmann, President of the The game lost a great player when Omar went into thie ten’ uEr- rex Ww has was champion. | for Nov. 12 in the Bow! at New Haven. | ponent’s exter feft arm defénse.| Vic McLoughlin of Halifax won the| Garry Herrmann, Svaih ness, They named a cigarette after him then, but even that didn't Rn spicsadottlale Tt is said that Willard has deen *M# much Ie certain, Brown w ed into the alr.a few] Judwes' award over Joe Pledge. The! Reds, one of the men who wrote the) ainintgh his glory. He made a grand success sewing three-ring tops ; i training quietly on his farm for sev. NEW. UAVEN, Conn, Dec, 4 referee stopped the flsht between | original document, ts ome of the rts, 1 famed inches with the-wallop, then fell back for Barnum & Bailey and other outdoor sports, but his name is fam * : 4 Be awe ; . a » great differcnes pie eral months and that he has taken off “What Yale football needs 1a the family : rf vorner, the| (emmy Bern and Sallor Delands, In | National League's committeemen and! jn Who's Who to-day because he was a footballer and not because he | fegsional and intercollog teat ® lot of fat and hardened himse® into doctor,” suys tho Yale Alumni Weekly, | @82inst the ropes into hig corner, the! the fourth round and awarde ni|is Row at work'on a rough draft of| was a good tent tailor. is team play. Profession ns ane Sighting condition again, to-duy 11 a genoral royiew of the foot-"| mpes breaking to a great extent his be apeaneraaed So ee ere ncee ine new covenant, Other drafts wilt| es 2 8 formed of individual stars and thelr parent esarentes thy truth of this | Dall eenson tn the university. fall, Bddie Pollock, the referee, mo-| Hengyine Oey with wack Tara" | be sudmitted by the American League 4. We cannot understand why the new brood of experts have lett [success ix based mostly on Sinwiniin ce W2Ys) ane fitth of the P. 8. A. Le nories of | Honed De Poe to stand buck. Then] th the other preliminary, hetwe i the minora and the fall commit-| ‘Omar's name off their lists. True, Omar is no longer alive, but that |¢fort. Very f 4 ten dual swimming ments will take pince| he come ‘As for the possibility that Willard qt" the Columbla, Univerety pool thi may beat Dempsey, no one can deny afternoon. Townsend Harris. Hall's Mt existe; 1f Willard I» in fair condi- team leads in the race with four won Al Lappe, manager of Brown, seeing tion. . It is only an outside chance, ‘and none lost, whilo De Witt Clinton that his boy wus out “clean,” gr but It's = chance at that. follows with three won and one ted.| 2 seu trom t th Willani was beaten in the firut Erasmus Hall and Stuyvesam High are 4 towel from one of the | #-round at Toledo, Technically, if the Ue! for third pla.c with three won and standing directly in the back of {he lost. | ri ~ bell had been rung properly, be? Teferec und tossed it into the ring. Sk would have been koocked ut ih the| soir BEND TnL, Dee, 4—Ovorge| “tt was « poor bit of throwing, axed ating News_ second, He was on the floor and done|Gipp, Notre Dame football star, y Who | 4 se of excitement. fomeat the end of three minutes of has ‘been at the verge of death of Couted on the impulse of excitement.) al ioe wkatiue a iting and gaved from being counted PucuMmonia for the past week, passed, Ic fell on the top Sirand of the three a OOre, * New. York Louis Gro: gut only by the call of time. He way ® favorable night last night according pes, then faltered, dropping down| print champion, Is a real New York | J pres f ‘ ere on} —. e sty Fast, nearly tripped over theis counted out, in fact, but the time- tr, *endine physicians, who express! i tho canvas covered ring, Joe was born right here on} jq5 Beth Ben late, who |P® held to-morrow afternoon at the] frosty early tripp ‘ ing through the ft keeper notified the referee that tho Grim; e oh Wet Be has passed thal qde the ring, according to Ut “| Manhattan Island, eduaated in| atoardie to rum for him in the fU-| uy ooly fought one flght so far in thie country, | 28e0ciation’s headquarters on Brond- ciety Shaves ‘Onlo Stats fi! ‘ need pet, coring the count and the caciea ao, ; ‘s HEE BEATA BEN ha ve hei an ee =lour New York schools and won his|ture, Mir. Grossman to d 3 lost | this being with Bob Martin, chameion bearrweight |Way. ‘The nominating committee 4P-| Gr the Western Conference, will tackle ut of order.” 1 aN, conohes | eree could not #ve it. Head reache s baled 4 band bewtagret eis an tap . “geal : re, ‘That defective dell saved Willard, | of the Wantery Conference’ Universit a | the Count of nine aa the beaten fight=| first race tn 1916 in the old St. N over $17,000 by Staging boxing bout tho 4, B. F.. abo mocked: him out ip pointed at the last meeting will sub-|the Univer: of California, chame= | rounds at (Boston a fow weeks ago, was well paid | ‘ons of the Pacific Slope. To becom The big fellow was dragged to bis! Will meet here toatay to draft|cr's manager made an effort to push{olas Rink. Under the guida it his eltth, and he thinks that, with | penis 4: estes mit thelr list of candidates to be| pions of the F ? had eel to count—one, two,| buntams, Joe Barton won the Hhrec, until he seached six, Just then eree’s award over Joe Reed. ‘o-night ut the same club Kews Collender and Barry Hill clash over ‘I the fifteen-round route. 7 . Brae yy "t have to |team:, Work, seat the aid of the new baswhall{ Wouldn't affect his playing on an All-America team. You don't teas Orie oeeaene ane ii wilt, combine, Be alive to play on a woodpulp sporting page. He should have been |[oaehed and arcs in the hope oe| Dut in as fullback this year, the place he used to fill; but evidently the | tnerget for thr en ood (pathy is ene experts alipped Omar the crutch this year. It really seems a shame. |r the team: It ls our guts th = of the leading college teams cout BY JOHN play rings nround the professional age Fistic News poo and Gossi 0 gregations (Bowling News ) |". sevice con 1 0 man, owner of the Com- | fiat on Monday night that one of the odes de] ‘The December meeting of the|Célifornta. When playing Oregom hundred on New Year's Day out fm 5 3 during the Carnival of Roses |nst year monwealth Sporting Clib of Harlem, | i#s 12 teror of Dundes and the ether im farer| tnited Bowling Clubs’ delegates willl th. Hagvard team, coming arom the urned over the club to Tom al effectiveness . of for his defea: an be received a few dollam over e! uainted with the wa Calle Corner. He was still helpless when | schedules for the 192) season en to) tho white towel back inside the roved|no lest a star of the steel blades than Jy A vue having full charge, he (Mc- | $1600 ‘ap bla ead, . voted for at the January meeting, | potter acquainted with toe vate tearm ~ the minute's rest was up and couldn't iseuas tule changes which will be pre: | in closure |Norman Baptie, for many years in- | MeArdie having full Chanel, be a for the approval of the assembled | ere eee ee aad nearly two shave started the vecond round if the Nrionat intoreolieinte ‘Conmittce, in| At the count of nine Brown arose|ternational professional champion, Ardie) will eventua = be | tnok Placher, who in trainer of one of the |delegutes, In the evening, at 7 o'clock, Pell had rung—in which case he New York next month, with the atd of the ropes at his hack. | Joe advanced until to y he " veeks befdre the New Year's Da ndS | losses to him, MoArdle will save the | toca) club‘a amateu? boxe, has just gradusted the third week of the Sectional Tour. | Weck’ bef the w y ¢ 1 pre q } 1 er vals, erab! ery | imion cure to whe profemional ranks, tt schedul ill be rolled, Tho} S*™* woul have been counted out in his is Both his hands were down at his! far ahead of all hi Eastern rivals, | ct) considerable money on every | siother sion nament schedule w rolled, The cerner. But the bell was still out of | The 18th Coast Defense command of| Bes, wi » defense, und thela gt match for any amateur or pro-| Gow py cutting down unnecessary | Te bor ts Semmy Crrstal, former welterweigtt | games scheduled follow: Section A, order, Before the confusion was over | Brooklyn will hold thelr annual fall! hemp ropes lis only means of visible | foxslonal in the game. ' ee . ’ title holder, Fischer alao pandles Willie Brown, |7 pp M.—Homestead-Rosedale; 9 P. U. S. G WwW t Willard had nearly two minutes rest | athletic Kames to-night in thelr armory! gupnort to ‘keep hig tottering body | expenses, For the club's show | teatherweigt, and Gammy Stone, bantam, |M.—-Spartan-Yorkville. Section B, 7 Pais P5 yD A. ants and hia seconds revived him and Kot 2cfons the bridge. One of tho foaturen) on his feet | Moore ts | ber of u ating under ‘tho solors!| night MaArdic has Battling Nelson of] 1 gs asa mms afieneed a real good dug |P. M.—Wild Cat-Jupiter; 9 P. M.— * nlm up, Willard waa game. He wali | fugues" comntts wt have Md Hees | {De Fee extoused tis jeft hand to] of the sist Street ten Palace, and 4 | Brooklyn meeting Jimmy Kelly of the | gag tor te sa muses a ee Gamera | Beekman Hill-Nabob.. Section c. 7) P'O Co-operate over to where Dempsey waited for | from 600 yatdy up to two mites, “This| Make sure of vA direc then) paired with William Murphy, Na- pions in the main go. In the other| Sporting lub of Harlem om Baturdey erening, | P. M.—Harmony-E-Z; 9 P. M.—Muck- him, uncertain whether the fight was |event was arranged nx a uort of com-| Whipped over two terrific right! qonal one-mile champion, and Don | raahle Jen over or not, as the referee had went | promise when so.ne of the middle -dis-| crosses straight to the jaw. Brown! Robinson, Metropolitan one-mile out- | bouts Mrankle Je 5 ; er-Concordia. ’ ° eve. Jack Tra Deo, 11, He bas engaged Walter Mohr of With Westernera rook ly: ‘Paul for ten rounda, him from the ring @ winner and then | Wace stare nnd. tho clatn men de-/orumpled up like a wet dish cloth! goor chainpion Jin the semi-final, ‘Three other com-| hrm ell ligand Peraprtalllaallsy and | ,e, ‘cued rte oda Sah whit Ppa a ia | sited weparate events then went down tn a heap where hel ae tests will al bomidi ever stop diugging from the mowent ‘acodens pile Remnant ————— pen him pack. . PAMILTON, NoY. Doc. 4—Ivan Van| Dad Just u few seconds before artsen| Moore's entry has already been. re- | ' the bel fae - Piet erett terticlan Fe telae ee won ease Proving that tt is “very mci ee AMOS, MAY “HAVE A | , HAMILTON, N. ¥.. Dec. ¢—lvan Ven! trom: ceived by the Philudelphia tce Pilace | Kil Norfolk, the hear : —— eat evee staged by ‘this old-time bowllug. league, CHANCE. \ ct the. Ca f bs nates sparring of Champion ate irark team tyr the] It w: it necoawary forthe referee} ror ita races to be run on’ Monday Stem, the Minneapolis welterweight, who | C. Wiliam Roock of the Vietor & Achells Co,, who | alive,” despite that statements of the | | 3 cherse of the entries, has the assurance of | yy, 301: hn aensen AL a ineeting “ef the{to count further. Brown could not| tour +4 Pots is | ond sli golonsd,. have Knocked out Bert Spenoer at Hast New York Thure- | fifty ‘entries from the various slik hours for toe | Weatern Golf Assogiation, the Exe Be atone are elie ieoms cvemterday. Van arses & mem:| have tana a) Been ee eee. eed, Mutropolitan ine | met in one of tho three tm-roumd Youte toy day ight. bam bean signed to dom Jack Shertin | content the Tint ‘prise will bovine tim wrote | ecutive Committee of the Uni ight have a chance in a return |team yesterday. Van Broe, a mem: | have revi Hewat 28G8| pions, Lesito Boyd, Metropolitan, In~|t mit in ne | eimonn Tranpeer and| at the Pocser Sporting Club cue week from to-| end in addition to this there will be taans States Golf Association, at a ; Fae ect ier caned practically ont |ietter on the varsity for tlirea ears, | 4) tho wi returned to hile) (our end outdoor Ghamipie ns yet Lat on Dos 14. Marty | night Drites, sit meeting approved a number of | on his feet, he lumbered through two Mi cats fone, att urphy, National one-nille champion;,| mt white mmbldboragie of this | Glean iiddeh, Secretary endments to t onstitutta roe | more rounds, taking aj] Dempeey had.!| auyyroNn, N.Y (a-Richara 1 00"S: nde were still | 1, Baker, Metropolitan quarter. |! ee eee ddieweigin |. Tom Stanley, manager of Bobly de, tte eee, adel, Becretary, Lites 8 feos eaeibed oe At the end of the third he war Fowler, Dayton, G. clacted cap g him to ten) site champion, and Don ft on, | bard-titting featherweight, declatos ust hie peo- Wine Metropolitan Alloys, Up. v iding for greater » thi wine, Dayton, win el r and D | ben om Tuesday, he» saucuaoed 1 wa sentation on the Executive Board. Dopelessly beaten that bis se aln of the 1921 Humflten College foot- 7 . Metropolitan one-mile champion out ege's lajured Woh band bes mended and that he | Om Tuesday: hay anuoun i LAR. OES ae threw up the towel. But in the secon * it dramatic ending to a} have also sent in their entries, ay bttreea has signed him to box Tommy Noble in the fifeon- | Baxter’ and "Soone ae Inder a signed statemen’ ip ‘ mine battlo—aniseratle because , . ‘ r @ Ploneer Sporting Club next D. Vanderpool, the Secretary of Dempsey was very weary from (uc Naven Vine Rnilaay citnanen held The events call for a tash weight of Ells pein tease ay a west le BL Bowling peirons of Ac@-| national body, asserts that a numa tremendous exertion of knocking Se ore Bike i Wench te cece teen nell on | trom scratch, g half-mile handicap wan, the forner ami Friday night. emy will be treated toa twat | Ber oe” ey eae o 4 Wiltard down seven times in the A , cise ML WES eed hati ch 3 Pee erie and a two-mile handicap. hey will coine together towlers of the| ber of changes in the constiutiom, Wednesday evening when the ul nth athe St. Paul fimhter Kurted-int i Sporting |, Wille Yarkson ha sa touch of theumattom tn| Hdwaed t, Hall & Co Bowling Leegue meet the| will be submitted at the annum meete is round. He seemed unable to} xctinol’s toain, ch Brown would as 5) ; 4 Nis shoulders aa a result of & cold, and hin man-| best five that tue Rh, C me & Son Club ca! ing to be held in this city or Jan. lamgk the tottering giant off his (eet |Connecteut Valley rata The’ Fordham College hockey squad Sacral Mewiment Armory, at Mis: / 00 eaoh Dagens ‘bas, Deca forced, to camoni | Momee Wit match wit WG | ingus’ aisentinente nevink Phen Gone: age. Also, in the second round, so this afternoon at Curtl } aie [has started practice for its co i fn Dee, 18, ‘The anon ‘will tient | Men ee Canaan fone City ent | RENE From the ico, Se da | toes einen ments RAVINE BAe, eat Den ,sey saya, Willig bit him a’slow, )? pad colortul proapects- ut ‘te vaferne. thelS nIDion sate sont A et h ri rd jTaeedas night, and with Lew Tecdier im Milwau- | the start to the finish of ¢ city on Monday, Nov. 29, gtior to the @enys tippercut on the ah hing on the o idea, in ¢ ¢ t toges, ‘I MN aoat rip mt of t noting Khows to be | Kee Dee 14, Eruto Miller of the Crotona i 4 Academy,| action of the Western Golf Associae eros phew where: I Pahl ~ ront!y mi ven, at | Out ras enGWee’ Bo y the Pie ing Cloty will be held | yy saat sen | MORE. 3 0, wage, & courant "as his Crolaad | tton, about ten seconds,” luughs Dempser! yANoOVAR, No I. Wee. 4-—tim Rol thes hy PA, peehope |RIBAE and showed § Pld Mashiaker, Dowwerick "has igaed |. Jace Sharkey will wo ‘otoigiy with the matcher | Alleys to-morrow. thet ‘has vatirscted, widespread | CORs a * fn felling of It'd hate to have him /ertgons gue ef the fouting wocihacke ol 1" ¢ ne lsat vA oy alnahmaker Docworck hae gil |. manages doe Wash’, etacded before the hones | atention in Bona tomilay cides" 2" | Vanderpool emphasian the need. oi | i thn ‘ Marry Hil! of the Ninth Ward 10 meet Kewpie ite will thoet Joe Burman in fhlladeiphia | 2b Well known bowicrs as Pump and Hains, sen: | unity and uniformity among ail tl jand that punch on me If he wan the foottall season just closed, hax hoo te Attend K. of ©. Smobers| (tnuer Peale thie faatene Wik oe tered Tie Ha aa flor tnd Kole, Rivkier and Homer, Curran and | UEItY nd Uniforinity among, all they fresh.” re-elected Captain of the Dartmor . a rs a final > B 1 | Pos §. snd Young Montreal tn" Boston Dec. 14. Tet lamb sod Bernbardt, Demmacn and| S0!f associations in the worid, ethel f 7 tbard' ne tien, [team for next. year, is distinett native Counell, Ne | rounds ina je Fabwarde ill Sctinelder, ‘Palasoo and jartow Aéering ait tosch. | Wise there will be great confual Pere Mere Srrilard’s ohince thee heurt'ly approved by the under of Columbus, will hold. its annyal| take on ang Curtin of Jormey Wit Dik Toate © veteran featherweight of | Surison vigr aad Muyder and partner wili tte deplores the step taken by ti As I ciiid, it 1s onl. an outwide e:ance : Jrounm ' 3 : too the foal ine and” when the judge of the con- | 11@ dep ate ees Willara has been” out of the’ ring, |St#duater smoker, ©, amd Dutch Brande of Brookim were | tex ‘blows the ‘whistle or the plate besu tho! Western body, for, as he points oute while Dempsey han been in active) ORLANDO; Fla, Dry, 4.—Job Thihe Sid) Miah i Chariey Weinert of Newars, who fixhve cy toalas 10 Gieat in « fiftem-ronnd | first of the twelve-heur endurance conteste of the | the Executive Committee of the U. By training ever since Toledo. \conmer ahortatap of the Chicago Cala! sirauen: the “ fovening.” Dee.” 15 ley Madden sor ton round on tho tts car | 8 diwkion, at the Lyceum Sporting | tmaagn will be 90. | The condent will wind wy st1 Ga ie always willing and ready - \former manager of the Cinelanat! Reda) fcurh the uly * HCO CR IRA ESe with Jack Dempsey aid Bill Bronnan at the | Ch Troy, N. ¥.. on the night of Deo, 20.| bee of pine to thelr credit at that hour will be| confer and co-operate with other sec. ‘The inoresse in age ls against Jess. | f S f eft. i tt ‘ umber of pugilist Fi B etoet it pte he has (and President of the Columbus, O., left. tryin to hit the ol |& number of puriliatle 9 J Ganten on Doo. 14, wus matched. toda: i |Lomdman bas teen doing some mood fighting at | deetated” the ‘winner, lionel associations {a corder to add Sie renner 1 oer Sve yeare be net | baseball club, haw sikned w contract to/ only to find him in rome, r| Among.) those who arg expected Are | manager, Billy MoCarusy, to the up trough the Gtate and be Is 10] esbers of the arcbol Bowling Club are pian-| any differences . nage the Orlando Club of the Florida was fn one-ride iat te . RDREY, SOR BENG Oh sunith of Camden ood shape again, mt better for Willard than the way he | State League for the 1921 weason, | mer standing head ant shoul in| Crowne) Roaner, Benny Leonard Teck | cise name. a ke oe sa ie EMacdumeners “bedeey’ Rovian "asehent es | “ 7 — iv hen he was’champion. d ability over bh willing, AG RUNES! 2) 5 . noe, manatee ith, the fast) the Wednesday before Chrismas In addition ISON SQUARE GARDEN. Mae ce tes evant coie| PROVIDNNGR UR I, Dec: 4-—< ane ee ape pry Piliton's epiiiadace ts Seve tar middleweliit of Bayonne, N. J, has sovwptes | dozen or uote turkeys there. wil be many” en MMe INTERNATIONAL of himself, lives carefully and is prob- |, Johnstons ot New York wax clected| Wyow frown floored Kilbane was al NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. tome from Jack Reddy, the fight promoter of | Prise io be howled for tt te eld, tas many 0 A y R A ably better physically than at Toledo, |Ceptain of the Brown football team for) wvstery to the gathering who wit- First’ Race —Ina Kay, Cobalt Heddle Nagent, the sturdy welterweight of St. Paul, Sinn, for Gmith ,to moot Mika! coumes Une men in thelr bowling. Incid Mi bie geffidence of the season of 199) here to-day, 1 hing tat mieht nt th s. Opportunity. . x nd Hol Cliseain of hem. York O'Dowd in a tensed tout “at St. Paul oer | STARTS SUNDAY MIONIGHT, lentally, he has the confidence india ie nessed his fiehting last nieh the] Lass, Opportunity Bist vrs salen wr ¢ f 4 py Capt, Ccarge 8, Jerrets bad Bilile Linden. of the fs a champion—if that’s good for any Wars | Ploneer Sportine Club, for net Second = Race—Rustler, Silence, Ryabngeh ; latter part of December, Reddy is waiting to in Bowling Club ere to represent the White ‘int Championship, TO-NIGHT Martin Judge yw . | The Foe Pate 7 r Springs. et lu the windup of reelve rounds at Olympic | proeive wort from O'Dowd's manager relative nt Bowling Academy the endurance con. ‘thing. Ne Foe he manifested neither boxing | St pring : tch Race—$1,500- loor Title Willard has one advantace he| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 Martin! ahitity nor hitting prowess, De Foe Third Race—Jock Scot, A. N Park at Nowark, Nv J-,"on the might of Des. 10] to the matnd, Leet att 2619 Be Seed Ot VeRO Univereny Ateze N lacked at Toledo, He won't underenti~ Judxe, ‘the lvcal feuthorwelght, supbing| Weivhed 20, nnd rown 28% Akin, init aching o Bah cbrndegh ed ropa dtd denen Kes) [REEF ESSN Peg nv Pe Ry = ; = te KRAMER- PIANI- SPEARS oti: ef wally f Fourth Race ne toe | take punishment and bavidee are aggromivo bat- ; blond Light. 0-0 mia Mate Dempucy. He did it once and eee Te MUTA raotier local pr the semifinal Yorkville Billy] onairman, Marvin May | ler Toight, la now & Uoeimd referee {n New Jor-| yite manthiz Prime, tered tor, high wore et TBO) samusion $1060. Wee seats $e AO at Box Oftieg walked Into a beating. fou, tn the feature bout df eieht rounda| PAN! Who crested a sensation the Fifth Ruce—War “Mavs, Rapid |" vs's ned Welt wit) peonabir te aren [M2 He BAR Dive arated a llomnse by the New |e total gf 729, He won't do |t again, ut the Cambria Athlet!s Club h teat) Week previ wi ie pane club by} ppaveler, Tailor Maid, i af oo Oi Rin diprnsarA 82 | Jemey Baring Commision to officiate in beute heduled oC peat Al He may get the beating any) Sight’ “Murray tanded the bards] disposing of his opponent in the firet|_, sixth ftace—Durk Mill, Glen Well, | rs te Negw Orleans Mebtwrisit for Miftere | 42 the uWterent clube in thet Mlate, Brown | pehe, Mee tae, Mmemues t6, bare been roles SIX DAY. Y elle “Tider on b But there's a porsible doubt about punches, but Judge's stoady hit ni, a rugged fighter in|” Wttahe e | New Orleans on Dov. 14, The match | 1), ese watohing the numero bouts si time Bowline Alleys did not come off. Redline had r ©. that, and the public seems to think cleverness and agereass.venees on: K. 0. joughtin of Kouth Bethle: Seventh Raco-Albons, Prunes. | ad tobe essed toes a. vies, it Thy “live Sid’ he ‘tiuaie "be cau ‘mae | » tom, finger, snd te Am the oemiges peri RACE a a Willard do@ return match. ‘him to ap undisputed victory. hom, Pa. Pape started off wel, Dancer, wae learned Goma ied te ew tena, fe setineaceatndesenehinch one Se — , 4 a : 7 ‘asia ; ‘ oe fo pny ) ems 7 a Oh “ i pant i sii ‘i bare ee

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