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WE HATE TO BE A KILL- By Thornton Fisher Detroit Tigers to Be =. me Ee ee ee Managed Next Season | Jace imine ) (HO 2 ge ASHAMED. g ( pown to HY a he Buin BLi tte | } ; THATS A SUNDAT |! Coon Peuenin’ TENN ") 1 CAN HEAR THOSE BALLS AcStACIEI tt ‘ By the Only Ty Cobb enforcement: / | hie Ae } Con SUNDMY = 5 AND THOSE MASHIES NOW A-ERACKIN - it: ) oe 4 bee BANG-BANG- | Gor THOSE > — SLoFHCERs te DOGGONE SUNDAY -A)~ —- poNELUES ay ) pecememegr a 4,1, @ OQU0 Famous Outtielder Declares ¢hpthis, Nes,,dnvgrnational League. a Management of Team Has in annual session next Monday dissatisfied with the stand af David + ‘i ” Itz in several important leagu > Been Foreed on Him. Matters and seek to replace him, [rwit me Forver as made it plain that he will accept Ae ee on condition that all of the owners Life OF THe agree to observe all of the provistons NEW ORLE. La., Dec. 9 Cobb is going to manage the 192 Detroit Tige The contract whic! will give Tyrus complete aufhority Gor 18 of ‘the league constitution. ‘On se Ni SuNOAy > a that, several of the ts or qwnera in <7) [over the players now under reserve |i Milani belt’ clubs have ra : P ey oe : Me over the monthly salary. jin ttt, ind those to be purchased may be! jowed in the league, and for this reason | signed tn New Orleans, Frank J ENTRANCE TO | Navin, President of the Tigers, may THe PYWASH | come here for a final conference with BOUNTY CLUB the orgian, or meet, him at his | Augusta, Ga. home on or before Boxing Commission to Blame for Not Attending to Details. poorer clubs The lea 1 of t ties that 1 dent for the heen “squawk- “s stand on the restor > draft is also bound up In th y result In a new Prest- reult ‘ WHar'’s THE CHANGE Css : SS ye OF SHOOTIN’ A GAM Bae Ruth is sald to be still socking T has been sald that only two thin THE EVIDENCE 1S “y [a (roves? (MH & FRIEND OF Dec. 15 tet qe ha) for, fhe edidextion of the nae ] sheets of wrapping paper sepi- AGIN YA- YoU WERE ég a/ HANK FOWLER'S AND, He Vein aeEY’ Shean: sooner nt cae Some’ days he makes two fated the floor from the canvas FOUND WITH THESE GOLF — — = saip Just TO Mf | Bivniherarn art ee mane Cop some days he doesn't’ make weaine eearies average is about $1,500 per wover of the Jersey City ring at tho BALLS ON YOUR. PERSON ~ : : AV WONDER HOW MANBE >\ (HIS, NAME AND practically admit- 4 - " ted the gem nf the club had wi @pot where Mickey Shannon frac- 15 YERRS FOR, tone THENRE Vf yee Listen woee bean forced unon mim before, departing | o° ara ; 4 ' GOLF KEEP Le ) for the mouth of the Mississippi River ly Miller Huggins puts Bob Meusol at . tured bis skull and died shortly afte: Putin’ ut ea GOING TO DUTY TOA ut ) To intimate friends in New Orieans,| fst, aa he threatens, the Yankee ne = 3 Sobb said ” pre a o continue 1 have a le jet ti ward from a blow delivered by Al >) wt dg are Got Gisieih pay private Th tse fanaa bat Peake Pe “Yhey'll have to ‘keep them, off Rober:s Tuesday night. bor ees vin hag declined. to »pt his’ stand tH ind.” Bob can't dig “em out of 5 If that ts so, the Boxing Commi Alpen Wey /and insists Ty assume the burden of the dirt the way Wally Pipp oan. sion of New Jersey should be blamed} sien a tea ac bb, according to severd) of hi: It looks like poor judgment to tet Orleans friends, wil) 4 a thre Pipp go. but the club certainly most contract. Th alary he is to re have outfield strength. Huggins ja said no doubt will be in the neighborhood to be seeking Bobby Roth of the Sena- om $30,000 per yason. As a private tors in exchange for Pipp. If Roth's y in the ranks Ty's anual pay from legs hold out that would be all right, = Detroit hasbeen ‘mentioned as tanging | but. when the stars of other clubs be: = from $15,000 to $25,000. come Ya they sometimes develop Apcanto a : : ia a : severe cases of foot and mouth disease. for Not seeing to it that the plutform | Was properly padded before the show Dogan. It is lack of attention to de- tails of this kind tha: has been ro- aponsible for many serious happen- ings in the past. In New York there | Champion . |dians want t in is a, rule covering this question, a«| rn —- couple of ga next 4.—Po thete {» in New Jersoy, or should bo, apring during the training season. ‘Tris New _¥ Speaker wired the New York Club office yesterday suggesting March 18 Jat Dallas, and Joe O'Lrlen, See in any State where boxing is permit-| ted—"that the ring floor shall be) ———~!-- aoe — — Daddee with felt, corrugated paper! maiting cr ower materia, «oa mick | O@NSAtional Sprinting Marks need of not less than one inch, ox- 2 was given following the fe- ceipt by thelr scout, Bob Connery, of & jessage from their business manager, rrow, authorizing the closing of tract ‘for use of the Shreveport from League grounds. Connery 16tt ment, ast night for New Orleans tn connec- tion with a search for training grounds movement has been started to| for tae Brooklyn Robins, which ten Arthur Irwin, the Veteran tman- | {t is reported, has not selected fe trait scout and player, the sident ing cds. said that’ as far us the thing could I but he pref ager, who ¥, pass on th SCENE ON THE 150 TEE SUNDAY ag i Paint Racing for Point Honors) **<s-°ee1° V @uck or other similar material tightly Pikes ae « ae Capacity Crowd Sees Most Ex-| #tarteds, as, riddea himself into Weinert Scores ints AREA Quick Knockout || ora. a, «2% Net ® O'Hare. Hoppe’s World Title Still {x expected to start out for a 1: (The Now York Mvening Word) —s rule wasn't insertea in tuc| Citing Riding Yet in Six- | minuto: “tak swise-Auatrati is | ae 7 The Carp-Demp fight is being given a tour of the worl ios | by Richard Fieger, (grea ait Over Ray Smith). ns cozy, ten orane tess cian et | . Safe From All Invaders aiker law jus: to take up Day Grind. tele or ara) ‘ rooni, It was done to prevent | scent such regrettable accidents as hap-| in Jersey City: Tuesday night. | i s to Kurope, which is just they need u Scrap. They should be ‘ We didn't see the unfortunate affair CeONAD riding marked the|bee2 riding In fine style Charlie Weinert of Newark knocked] anxious to pay large dough in Burope for a ringside flash at a pair of pera oma . and t nts six-day bike rac 1 ‘4 out Sergt. Ray Smith in the first round] glove so! ° v: OTT ‘i jn. to bet all sorts of st fi are glad of it, but have been toi! vera y racing In 9 a o \ F y rain t all sorts of sums, from $1,009 to that the carpet under she canvas did re mee Saas Garden, The} | Jud Ms the i bedi +; bi Call juny e o: tn BK 4 He a ; ny King of ae Vee Be rd $10,000, that Cochran or Schaefer i ‘Bot cover the ring platform by from| use crowd was electriflea by the | fbi at y trom} Newark last night. dropped YAnnUNZio is Setting the style for,fighting in Europe. b'Anny is ‘dves His Supremacy With) whichever the case might be, would at to twenty-four inches IN-| exciting batties for point honors. Belgium, the inhabitunte over there) hii opponent twice, “euch with a] combining poetry and pugnacity, and: is getting away with the poetry. Pr \ By : «4° | take Willle into camp. : : . iB THE RING POSTS. Such a| . It was necessary to close the doors |mn decided to goon left hook, before putting over the fina: ‘The Italian does all his puntmelling with metrical jabs and all his Defeats Over Two Formid-| “YY Nie played f atat xs couldn’s bb erected in Now Yorit| at 9.20, an ut that hous the place oan | Melony, quay te mmurvink das punch, a right ewing to the Jaw, fenc rk with verses and choruses, The spaghetti Government : illie played four matches and won under Tex Rickard's super-| jammed with race tone ne ce Was five Bolglnne ia the prevent cuae und] Smith was outclassed and was sent r be able to stop Lattle D'Anny tH it can raise some Inferno able Rivals. them all, hands down. Cochran and chet ie one of the features of jeLhe Forulte of the night's sprinta fot-| with \ If ono can got a quartet of thot mound’ tint He war nent down ise another Dante. RoR + | Schaefer each won one and lost three bert ce aed “First—Coburn, Persyn, Vunderbergh, | ort City can you iiagie ew many | WiED a left to ‘the Jaw for almost the vevecties Willie Heppe'a bitiara crown is|Hoppe had a high average of 60, 3 J Teh, ve be e how c nd en a o ne Jaw put) ixing pugs u en eter ha ut ideas shower o lie loppe’ 9 cro % - 4 Roberts, who struck Shannon the | Belloni, Lawrence, Lek. i Belgians have yin their ovn |count and then w right to the Jaw put | auxin pigs and pentamet von a) muvee meno Ne tl resting comfostab!y on tris wise | While 224-18 was the next best, which blow, can’t consistently be held re-| yprcond— Brocco, | Vanbevel. Debus More. than Dee eee ee ee eae a eee eee OE rece MEO DRS e er ee raat CHL llarig ere iooiieu mid | Sonn eter Oooo a LAHEd, HOB LS AOGheE for the young man's death, | “Annex. Alot ‘aylor. oer tine ee00 i any « mug may have a cauliflower cay tor poetry ho can te young bead. . come 4 tS man . Coburn, Persyn, Vanderbergh, Buon . . , i his leader- | 1,600 points. Was mo premeditation in his! fee, sad le) Shannon, who ea Y go, but Willie maintains his leade Do. Wilhd at the time He was olmply UE CMa secs ri, - Vaskavel f pole. (deraey City Tuesday, might, | Let the ppers toss fear in the enemy's c. a broadside | snip just the same. Hoppe just struck his stride in yes- : tag ad LE cece tel pled giv or NWeltiaerinonee “reane Vanderbergh, | Chasis ences her ateee Ten travel or dersoy "Clty, who gave S100. eve] vt mad, mad doggere) “A challenge like this: wou ure to make a In the tomrney that ended at the|terday's two matches. In the after- ee » J yn, 1 teh, ‘i ie name Oo! he Su wina, P: | han ghter's kneeca stut tant m€ 1 e 1) t iii an epeatug took ax when) siquel, McNamara, Taylor. and Henry, and they are one acd pei EE En Dest i cath i }Gotel Astor last night it was thought | noon he beat Young Jake 400 to 54. It ing vantage of |” Aleth—cobu . 4 n a 4 Under a spreading chestnut tree ‘ i ribl = aR (t and ewung @ punch which, becausc| Lene, Vannes Beg Debaetes.| of Uriann and Vandivele. | The village smithy s Honees moulduuayo/ ealard ats: de: 02) Sy eh i CNet care cae . Ei elroults to i red tu ~ e ti 8 Pi , ra e “ . of the wrapping paper covering, he-| Seveath—-Brocco, Persyn, Vancer- toe the Serene. tH pee) Ne. is making a pair of tor me fending his title of 18.2 balkline king, | the: evening he won from Welke: Be these tse in bas pst teeae te Spheres aay f A wag in the top floor apartme ISTIC ews | To wear op both my hands. | \s he was confronted with two young- | Cochran, 400 to 144, a inhevel, Debaetes, | parted “eit, “peeton, {lor : \ pairs ‘ rh ‘eit promising cares: ‘eeqond Fog gg. Vannek, Verrt. 9 the. patatlorh, cnet : d Go. A i | sters who had made sensational runs) ‘The tale of how Hoppe clinched his mewn, After Jess Willard caused the | Miquel Hollen Mokecre ee erberehe, and VA. , an SS y») © the glove drummers cheering sections, too, 1 i wembling | (nq who, from accounts sent bere| holding of the 182 balklino title, a death of Bil) Young in San Francisco! Tenth Coburn, Vanhevel, Debuetes, (3 itis) By John Pollock at the cringing foe. A blood-curdiing ditty something ve should | +.4m yarious sections of the country, | championship he has held for fifteen ca fpepened phe tsp aap he] Verri, Hyg. Thomas, Y palrea set of Mus Nii a Paci bn laine LS ee ee had records tnat compared favorably | years, is one of versatile caroms as ae fo acceun Br WPi8 | al woatbe, eek ati tna boat oe ola cdi ONT wandvichas, th aerate ere ree [as Souno as mnie . with any of the former “boy marvel” | compared to a lackadaisical effort on Bertin remake ace was run oa theland grabbed omg SPIDARS. ) recently received a set- Sugar’s going down + | \chievements. |the part of Schaefer, Hoppe com- ICKY SHANNON, or to use| ager of the presont Contents doer nat | Hee ake, bet h losing tocsiliy. Oe Moses thet And so are you Miniejand,agalhin the publlo penta pleted hls eisine Of 40) Win en ures hin right naine, Ray MoMit!len, think the riders of to-day are ina clags/ them ‘with the “busine Q Pioneer Sporting Club, is determined | OA these two boys have made all sorts of | average of 40, his best of the serlesy Was one of the most unusual | Root, Stol Gr Rutten” MowM Hddle/ SPEAR and the forviguers hud to see | o Hent hia way back so that he will | I's a cruel idea, but boxing is a cruel game since they smeured | nauenges. It has* been reported| He put together an impressive run of characters that ever stepped into the heed oe aeabe, Air exciting. ‘ Ibe considered a. real contender tor the| (he Boys with income texes, very now and then that their work | 239! Schaefer fell to an average Of 6, is cannot fo" : s peer : SES UP A rate a ‘ If a latger 1] of NTARELLIS xing, Hie career bordered on the sen-| mnt* gholti Be” yiniaine cannot be fund jor NTAIHL to us, sattonal, He attended the Staunton|concert at Madison Square Garden| ¢ of thy \ « bi ern Irlando Piani of Yhe Italian-Holla id} Military Academy and made a great |OIne tine. The writers stagger faith- | team ix the surprise of the race.” The pd as fotball tackle. He intended fc tne yAG s' a Patt wes erie Gay Por Taly, 9 making his tira bid for ag Wo the University of Weat Vir-|fo the Garden atmorphore. ‘They sliake| hus been winning the mpriote for holnts | mnia, the War broke out and he| 4 wicked warbie, \has made him @ big favorite with th@jalso ma gallsted. | He became w First Liew-! peviie sfeNui | ie MeNu ns. Even his number, which is *h er of Se Senet and wae assigned to a unit at who was not in hoodoo thirteen, does not bother CSL Sd a a Was VERRI exciting, Oyt sou 4 t the balkline game so impressed] performing Ilke a class C amateur. - ——. aan admirers that they were willing | His best effort was a run of 23. EVENING WORLD’S OWN SPORT HISTORY. 2 ae ONT EAT Cag RMP CHIT TIS! What Happens Every Day 7D CAURe tic NOUS) |. vce ees van cs title, He has been signed up by his manager, Phil Lewis, to box vler twelve rounds to ulsa Dec. 17. Lew ed his new ligt has weight, to box wm" 4 leading amateur middlewelghts and . Camp Gordon, ‘Atlanta, Ga, where the Best ‘of shi when the contest wheelman. Benny Leonard at the pia ALAS) LEXINGTON, Ky. Dec, 9.—-Jack At-) Motor boata began to arrive in Graad| “mpyelye teams are entered in the open| heavyweights of England and the aaa was the boxing in- ERLinin, Se en ee — |of Philadeiphia Christmas afternoon. |yin, 4 sixteen-year-old horse by Suir | Central Boince iste mu neate een 82") one’ mile relay race Saturdaygn | United Btater, 0 be held here next ¥ v They’ ox eight rounds, This will! Salado, one of the leading thorough- | tea 4 Motor He Mitibee. Rele side Athletic Club's games, ™onth, will be the first interna- Shannon took to boxing as a duck | Wi h h B kK tb. ll Pl TBRE IL ROR ORY a GARG, Olle. 9 K | teenth National Motor Boat Show. helt |the Mornings t . t fis and sires of the i decade, diet fe the Nations! Aw- ar fis iory. ‘The |tional contest in a sport series to be does to water and made quite an in- t t e ashe a ayers. ‘ be the fourth time that Leonard has|breds end sires of the last decade, died | unc the aire 6 tof the Nations! A®-| at te 22nd Regiment Armory Th ey: vastehday, Gs wk held by the International Sporting Club, limore, Hasbrouck att s yet 10 knock | at HopkiAewitl rie ‘son eveyone The Annunciation Five and Har-|every college in the country mat Sinvor and he Mas: yet to /knooh | ee ee Foe he went to Tittgburgh and wi,|mony Quintet will meet: in a return | @anlzed basketball fives RRO | | rece hired as a motallurgist at the Car-|sme Sunday afternoon at Ebling’ position, which wil | Brooklyn A. A. ragerde the total] ireighta, Mohkwk, City College, Knights ntinue ‘Untit Sat. {of St. Anthony, Loughlin Lyceum, Paulist, St. Anselms, Jersey Harriers, facturers. The © and Garnett, who had|preak all. records 1 $10,000 for him, They) of exhibite, will, ope m the Barney Sch r| morrow night, tac it was learned yesterday. Plans for the bouts, which will be held early in-January at one of the big y refuse ‘on te be staged at | bought bim ‘The Emmanuel | For the aparisl boxing secur } i E A urday. Dec. 18 horelaal : negie Steel Company. He engaged in|Casino, 166th Street and St. Ann's Pec anyh a on/estale when the horses of that breedur) = : side clube| Certs Dave Deen: yirtually ‘sommletagiby t many exhibition bouts there au a f i : the sowices Heri.ran [tie Commonwealth Sporténg Club of Haters On ‘wore sold here. Jack Atkin in 8] grany y. “Ruck” O'Neill will remain [St Christophers and Morningside clUD8/ the cinb matchmaker, Tex O'Rourke, af- k pastime. Avenue, These two teams played an Bobwart fe, thi playing | mext Wednowlay night, May is maker Tom McAnil jearcer on tho turf won $65,180 fn puree tanita tc it will be represented. ter a series of conferences in London. nai . i pea » | bas WW Yor? to [has arranged the following bouts, Samay Siegerland stakes and fifty ces, \d- ‘ ae! 4 dons i Mickey advanced so rapidly in the {exciting game two weoks ago, the |pankelball in Now Yorks, (0 |? junmy Halliven a Herlen, Phil Demmoat vs. | {ng the setropolitan, Dominion, Carters snmounc he Morningside Heights | seven open races, one special invita-| Unless there is an eleventh-heur play the piyot position for that t Saar a é ng t r shy at that O'Neill| Seven open rac 7 t ert @& fatiouffe that he decided to|/home five emerging “victors during iy edited uddroas A. Th Put: | Hames Suith, ani feck Hoomer va, Micky Brom | and Queena County Handicaps, as well BE ee ee ee | oe ee ee eee en bloyole rien Srimbms in the plana) tha bolts willl brlag ‘ pred lot in the professional ring,|the last minuteof play, When one of }nouse, No. 131 Steuben St Brook. (> ‘en-round’ bouts, and Oakey Keres ve Kid} as the Might Stakes. would return next Columb DORE TAR vents will be contested {together the best amateur middleweight : particularly 60 because he waa tho ate bisa 5 ’ sa : Boe eee cota ile fcrre | and five cloaed events wi 1 | ithe | . \ x} its team members shot a long bas-|!yn. Phone Prospect 2505, Baker for sa round fully satisfied with the r ' | )and heavyweight boxers of the English t seule support of hie mother and brother ; ~ | A number of punishments for various first team, and the net. reault of the ths annual indoor athletic carnival |® e t and he realized that if he were suc. |Ket- Annunciations will line up with | Gene ‘Punney. the Jocal i sy |Infraclions of the rules were de out | season wa. above that of a of the Wileo Athletic Association at the |® d United States armies and navies. The 69th Regime | a € the Big Five des cessful he would make lots of money. ! Kennedy, Houlihan, Maton, Stanley at the final day of the annual meeting ago. The eleven broke even tn He took Charlie Kolb, hin friend, asland Fit * {to book games with teams from other {Mos Wn! lwek. He fractured we thu of bs |S ene National Trotting Association at number of games played, but defeated | 12th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, on eee ohoma oe ete naes Petal yd Me ree tes te ot ani zpatric |regimenta of tho National Guard, ||! hand tn his bout uh Lo Houck at the Arena | the” Murray Hill Hotel yesterday. both it 4 Am-| Saturday evening, Jan. 8.) The open) 2. Departments will also fn t hag ae pair moved to ses | Address Sergt. C.F Murphy, Come |, ¢: of detwes Clty teat night, hich bas com ss Marat better material 4 nt for} races will be a 600-¥ p Ace oppo: nents from. the New York Depart pelled bis manager, Prank Basler, to can h Conn., Dec. 9.—Louis | 1921 prospects are still roster. championship, 100 and 7 o ar-|peny c | NEW HAVE | The f beat with eee Hollywood Five would like to ar-jpahy H, 6%th Reg ment, or at MB poi ale vedas dle doin Lanes i 0 et ; Balin: | Be icky nts, All bouts will be under the re; Shannon's tenth profeastonal heat, Tha | Tne ‘games on opponents’ courts, | 682 Wator Street, City Mee A Cs of aoe ey tebe | die aw onairenan oft ie Enlecteots | Joe Blecher, worlil's) champion wreat-|Cue NUS "eau the walk aad’ ol afione OF We tAtraRUebal Beane Grat attracted attention by beating |The team is composed of Joe Smith, | © feature of lust week's athletics |! at. Me ce weeks | ball committee appointed to-day ler, and Ed HaORIOE ©: Lew ity: GH of the Amateur Athletic Union of the f bey Br ina en He knocked out|Chartie Knipe, John Petrenio, Jim University of Pennsylvania waa! | ere RN aR ee eta ees longer, Put ip an, erguo. day of tr ain see SRS tae: red for | UNited *, which controls amateur \Thampson, Artie Myers anc 1 vod start made by the basiet- inlet ve ot thé Ope mame of the season! preparation fort) chainpic "York State amateur boxing | om ple Pge ant when tite ee 28. to | poang Artic M 1 Bul a de L won He mlUNe® ave of the opening fi y 4 or mini New York |" ao ty go on with Capt, Bob Roper afte, |Mardes. Address Bill Bardes. No. m. In spite of being wititout | j. ae |the | completed “Colgate | basketball | match which will ne held next Mon Amplonships to be wheld at Madjson the latter fouled Charlie Weinect (Danforth Street, Brooklyn {the services of Grave. 1 edule wal, nally” announced last) night in the Tat Regime MBF Garden Jan, 3 and 4 We iG regular centre, and Miller « Tmight by BUl Reid, gradua a senile beac Jac, 8—The classes, from flyweight to heavyweight, nny Tuciaered and scored a} — ‘wald, two promia'ng Fre «Son | containg twenty-two gantes, most of | |W ASHINGTON. Pa. | Dev The | Be Rontemuad . h other} Cotlege athletics on a large scale'men showed wondertil team we wameinr trys whteh are at hor varsity football pla Deatariny | food men, much as Harry Grob und| will te taken up by Du Quusne Uni-|ro cary ti tie meneon iad oat his opponent | and Jefferson College met \vesterday | he James B. Sullivan OMecials Club | y nd comple Clay furner, 9,—-Army }and unanimously eleeted Russell | TRE wanes, oe Dickinson | Stein of Niles, O., Captain of the 1921 | will hold ite remtlir Whe et nea, WEST POINT, N. ¥.. Dec trouble in beati ular meeting at the 71st |versity of Pittsburgh, beginning with | cute the basketball schedule this seas opponents ‘from Ur- had Neth . ont ainus € pagcvetball yesterda "The | aq , Stein has been a star tackle on ve pa a alae 3 INCE the appearance of our|the newly orgunized athletic council} - F jaan Pirie giecvateerg a A iat Mol the team for the last three ye Dee. be Nominations aid sisellan. of article on the high cost of box- |< the college announced. Practically | he ° ‘minal Celtics, who defeate a ay at : ad held at the meeting ’ ing, the outlandish purses paid —— - - t alf Moon quintet, eh: 8 Of | ey Couldg't Happen tn This City, Sars R , H ‘ da, last Sunday ‘by ange | i The Hollywood Inn Club of Yousers boxers, and the accordingly ridiculous] that can only afford to pay a dollar or! gcorn. of ene Mc BOWLING BODIES TO UNITE Bases eatte ras Meena al haniaikan dive me prices charged to the public, we have, 80, and last Saturday we conducted 'y,ay e's £ A fatal accident such as happened in} poad run on N sa 1 Th received many commending Jetters,| OUT first show with $2 a8 the top. th's sunday evening | At @ meeting of the Board of Gov'| Jersey City on Tuesday night, wher replatered' A. A, but mone ls more to the point than | PF Moreover, last Friday nightiiment Armory, 34th of the New York Bowl Mickey Shannon” moet his death, could | tries close Dec with not occur in a boxing bo: atone of the follywood Inn Club, Yon: ° licensed clubs in this State, according i —_—~ be was inccll | ye hn ‘4 ¥ #5 ladon | DORCTURTtETE. Inst Dah bictdbie hat | tothe New York State Boxing Commis Yrown will alg | URANIMous opinion of all present that | sion 1 reply to a question yesterday, <a Christeuas Day, | it, would be for the best interests of! one og the Cony + first special show | the sport in these parts tg have the ye rules are very plain in this w nicht, |N. ¥, B, A. Join the Amerigan Bowl-| State, and they are strictly enforced. that of Charlie Doessereck, manager | AURouncer Jogo Humphrey told ‘the! Avenue. Of the Pioneer A.C. It means that/fans thet hereafter the fonee: patrons of this club won't have to} Sporting Chib 8 net going to! Hoppe pay the equivalent.of a week's rent to| Charge uve! $3 for Its special shows, | ste the bouts there, and when one|#Md thal the other prices would be { club starts the movement and makes |*\ and $2 The reason that box it profitable, the other will either fay) Cost the public heavil in line or go out of business, Uere tho big demands of t sciation, held at the association's Mins Bleibtrey on Way to Australia, Pthelda Bleibtrey, world's champion woman swimmer, accompanted by ber mother and Miss Margaret Dowd, left New York yesterday en route to Austra- Str De A \s ners sald mana, the Belgian billiand player, ara Willie Hoppe s beca © boxers Hd anotin yaferen far redu is Doesserick’s straightforward letter: |! managers, Wien they insist bi ether two more star fath-| ing Congress, and they will so rec-| We require an’ inch thibk pagdiog Wiel i ham loka eAll eominale Bava maine “1 heartily indorse your recent’ Us? prices, to save himself the pro teh hal gate’ se Gh lar eine eke ow |ommend at the December meeting of | er the ealvs » and this padding must |), of the American swimming team article in The Evening World regard. |{Oter han lo charge more bee rn | eon Net & works for seine aha arian extend at least a foot beyond the con] rr i invade the Antipodes, Miss ‘ng the high cost of boxing. I have ike ¥ harge t Tans. Mary ' a i dno! at Hope tional se | the Ryd A Ane of the rin bounded by the Blebbtrey will go to Vancouve wh e Already realized ‘that the tans have /Ca! elubs «re soon to have f vl Wiallea eho etic. atl) Same nit, tmer| There 1a no dowdt but that the de rop Our inspectors are required to} vt wil embark gor the Ha an Tale been forced to pay too much for their S84 came to an understanding ax to) voweler tullen wi Toute. In another “event wi ates will act favorably on the Board|csamine every ring before a ‘boxing | ® i f land, will mest Nate ands, At Honolulu she will be joined by Talend in & ten round’ ruute, Duke Kahanomoku, Ludy Langer and Pua Kealoha, all members of the Hawalian Olympic team, which brought many honors to the United States, The New York girl declared on the even of departure that she cutting out bi ntees ond mak- shows. When we opened the Pioneer (UNE is 8 4 E ing all boxers work on a percentage Sporting Club, the DeFoe-Gene Del- pans, You never heard of a. boxing | mont bout being the attraction, we promoter making money e 10 Novel Fenket Billiards ™ charged from $2 to $. The house was fun. aithongh there is more enthuse | At Leblang’s Billiard Academy eapacity, but I noticed that the b a asta over boxing than ever bet ‘duc| Monday night a novel pocket bil Fush was for the low prichd tickets, to gariston losty thee were au ho will b 4, Master hundreds who were not able to pas | at matcbmaking until —_ of Governors’ recommendations, and} show 0 see that this rule is obeyed, ‘stops will then be taken to becd pr the bouts are not allowed."* and parcel of the A. B.C. This] ‘What do you think of the course of rmit the gtar bowlers of the San Francisco authorities in stop- to take part in the A, B, C.[ping boxing there because of the ac which is to J held at Buf-| tions of two men, said to be fighter Sharkey'e ny Shavkey teedn @ | par Onger tant be rae was confident any money unless run sbows for . eight years old, who has vigeo In any” MOFe” bouts | yourney, sa. 46. to, > ho @ssaulied two telephone girls?” was|of again defeating Miss Fanny Durack uined to run on Baturday solely for the benetit of thé boxers) PAA @ MK mun of twenty balls to] 4, the Hagia vio | The ork Dowsing polation Well, if a minister of the gospel |acknowledged won on of the | SIX DAY] Sxcckte yeh iineede Gente. | 80. We cOUId conduct and thelr managers, Yours teutg en | Ms credit, will meet (ihe pretty, cemale | { 4 ag epees Meeting js have the wfdiv SUPPON went wrong, would close afl the| world. Alsy Bletbtrey defeated Misa mandie Hotel. ‘* ‘attract the chaps CHARLES Dol : ockéet billiard champion, Miss Ilorence sito ‘ime’ conteat, “WY ae guce avons be | of the members of he Estern Alley |ehurches, oF would you punish the err | Durack in August, 1919, at Manhattan RACE BIN RC Fey 4 ii will retwe here © Jenuay. Owners’ matter, ‘ing clergyman?" was reply, pea ° Ly

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