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ote é ome ne ee —_ + - oo | PRs st, By Thornton Fisher CHALLENGER TELLS WHY HE ed THINKS HELL BEAT DEMPSEY Bill Has Been Training Five Months for To-Morrow Night's Battle Here, and He’s Going in Bent on Winning, Not Seeing How Long He Can Stay, as Most of Jack’s Opponents. By Alex. Sullivan. 88 'M going to be @ busy man after Tuesday night,” said Bill Brennan I Mie a smile yesterday afternoon after a good workout at Grupps ym. “I was reading Vince Treanor's interesting article on Jack Benipey in Saturday's Evening World, in which he told what a busy life a champion leads, and as I'm really confident that I will win the title from him Tuesday night in Madison Square Garden, it looks as though I'll have my hands full from now on. “I bave trained for practically five months for this match. I nover | knew before what real training was. I never went at it in earnest as I ‘have done this time and if I don’t win I will be very disappointed. There are any number of heavyweights whom I think would most likely out- K point me in ten or fifteen rounds, but never Dempsey. | Bes, ger | “When I get in the ring with @ Boxing Championship Following Meeting for Wrestling Title! ws How New York Craves fot Sport SS week starts out wi a (championship wrestling match | at the Tist Regiment Armory, To-might Joe Stecher will defend his lea against Ed. “Strangler” Lewis. | * men are Americans, which makes this attraction odd, for usually tn ciampionship mat contests there IN HIS LAST” Bout wit DENPRY BRENNAN STAYED Dempsey I know the sort of fighter session, and it was while being felled Im getting in the ring with, That one of these times that my Ing x iE : ‘ | Six ROUNDS | twisted unde 8 1 dropped an} Js soMe forelgn-sounding nam». To- Norval Baptie ) WONDER | man- -kier stuff hasn't got me fright-| twisted under me us I dropped at) Morrow night at the Garden Jack ie THE ARMED ened, It's what has got most of his placer. Dempsey will defend bis title against A ccep ts Defi < \ opponents scared. ‘They're beaten be- Pee ing think that having a fighter Brennan. THING | ‘fore they start. He's a good puncher,|in such a bad plight that Dempses Despite the fact thut th two | LOADED — | ut I think I can punch as well—and| Would have disposed of me for good contasts follow oo cionsiy on thease, = OF Don Baker) |Original Celtics scoiver thine thine 1 am toster|i0 cH eyml we aan, day bike race, the football season, ne, in am ja matter of f; with my broken | ¢ y jt) many other sport attractions —————— {than he is right now.” ankle and all [ had always abound in and near’ Norval Baptie, claimant of the! F ad him so grog Win Tw Two G And Bill sure did look the picture |r the fifth round that he was so b: Newt York, there probably will be (1) ames, - of physical perfection, There's not! wiidered that he went to a new oaerey crowds at both shows, hy ee meqien eken i A ee ounoa oF superfluous Roth on his! corner at the end of the round. reminds me of a conversation | the challenge of Don Baker, Issuod ‘The Original Celtic basketball team | PO1¥—a@ strange contrast to the Bren- recently with Jack Curley, the through ‘The Evening World on last added sicher to ite tone reo. | nee that fought Bartley Mudden over BROKEN ANKLE MADE HIM iter of to-night’s wrestling | iriday, Baptie came to New York in Bayonne early last summer. Bren- AIMS BILL 8 plonship. AiG igor eae ater tera Ont when tho five defeated the Read-|nan weighed just 190 pounds when| SOP: CLAIMS BILL BRENNAN “Lpok at the crowds at the fovt- aries im 0 i ing team, champions of the Eastern|he got through a strenuous ses ion! “It was Ly the ener the sixt | League, at Central Opera House by |f eleven three-minute rounds with /round that Manager Flynn throw 1m & score Uf 20 to 16, yesterday after-| toe. two fast and clever colored |the towel oe kon of defeat. score ¢ to 16, yesterday after-| noxers, Kid Norfolk, the light heavy- | could not stand on my right foot a noon, and in the evening at the 7ist| weight, and Panama Joe Gans, a mid-|the time, and that was the rea egiment Armory won from the Pas-|dieweight as fast as greased Iight-| that [ stopped—it was throeh 2 ning. knockout pu red by Mr jsaic team, composed of the famous orld’s championship, has accepted BIG BILL BRENNAN WHO MEETS THE HEANY WEIGHT CHAMPION | JACK DEMPSEY TUESDAY NIGHT” ments for this rac which will be Dall games, baseball games, boxing | aig at the jsist Sireet loo Patace Bouty abd wrestling matchea’ sald ‘wane time before the first of the yer, of the theatres some nightand {he ave te he announced In a tow motesthe crowds at the shows frum |(¥% The entry of Hobby McLean In this event would wettle the que letropolitan Opera down t> the} tion of supremacy for all time and son 5 BILL APPARENTLY ia Burlesque Theatre, at the. ‘Y | pe * Bill boxed six rounds with Norfolk! Dempsey. So yo why | don't eee eee ee eae reset Ione | the Fink management stands ready to elton Cixen.— <6 bh ISNT A BIT AFRAID | Pawers brothers, sua BVO ith Gane Ae Cant ene ae] tone bila Dies at the picture houses waiting for | Mer Bobby the wane inducements as Gt] TO MONKEY with The score jn this contest was 48 to clever as Gans is Brennan had him} “It was I who punched Billy Miske ome to exit so that they may enter. | ‘* Otier gen hecepted MACHINERY, a4, Passe led after the first half | missing. into temporary retirement. [hit him do they all come from? And | —— ce —— —— — — — ———J]haa been conciudel by seven points,|. Norfolk and Gans were instructed | so hard and often that he wasn't any do they all go after the shows? | and only a en Jack 1 urth of July, In Philadelphia nell of his ‘The Celtics rallied In the closing halt, | Eh Gud oleteomaina Paaat leeersaediser Iota sain apsey fough i back nothing, as has been the case| old si however, and succeeded in comingout | all through his training for this | him on the Jong end of the score. A crowd|match—and they followed Instruc-| "Four mont Mo ek Judge Landis Is Given | r thing,” continued Curley, L of over 6,000 enthusiastic fans wit: | tions to the letter. I fought Willie Mechan, who has been to-night’s show proves that | P, U; d credited with whipping Dempsey a than anything else. In New U reme ower n er tanita So BRENNAN TOOK HARD PUNCHES | coi of times on the Coast, Willie &@ promoter does not have to ———————— WITHOUT FLINCHING. | was pie for me, I floored him in both By Neal R. O’Hara. Copyright, 1920, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Draning World) Brennan took every stiff body blow|the second and fifth rounds, and it and uppercut that Norfolk delivered| was only because he clinched and |—and Norfolk sure can hit Pear ran that he stayed the distance. | 4 3 ! cing, vanted to sat-/ knocked out Farmer {odge in two For All-American come-back we nominate Jess Willard. If Bryan without wincing, He wan n player {s a party,| lad Jess's nerye he'd be running for President yet. Jess wants to leave isty himself that he could take it|rounds. He had eighteen knockouts attraction. ‘And in this | eee ee Pn 8 cles all by | se untnce yeaa MWNew National Agreement idl : At Last Disorganized Baseball | d"eute te, which 3 ’ R ‘i Acting on the suggestion of S. A.| (That's all the general public thinks! to his credit at the time he faced or any dispute concerning a player.) icansas, where they only have a cyclone once a week, and run jnto a <4 i other towns the promoter has . SHOT vie soPtined to him by elcher . . n Stabert, a Bronx bowling enthustast,| hel do against Dempsey). And) me. Soldier Jones, champion of Can- to, make sure there 1s not a| /S Properly Organized at | tr'any"or tho disputants, if fist fusitlade that Jack Dempsey ts olling up. Any guy that would face |) Sha Clab will open | When Nortolk got tired handing out|ada, who has stood off such fighters (e) To formulate, and from time to Big Jack a second time deserves the full gate recetpts with the wa Re RSOAy he = Se Lidat jpunishment then Hill set sail, and jas “Meehan and Harry Greb, was Gircus playing against him, a| Two-Day Session Here. [time announce, ‘the rules of procedure tax tossed in. its club bowling tournament, in which| had Norfolk backing up and looking | knocked out by me in ’a round. Rayem pentical meeting or some other ae $0 Ph Phat! meeties’ in connection there are seven three-men teams en-| like a scared rabbit iy last fight was with Ole Ander meeeewon that will take the people with the discharge of bis duties, Suc! ‘The last time Jess matiled with Jack, Jess collected $100,000 in cash | tered, at the Fordham Areado Alleys} With Gans the Chicago Celt moved level August, and | lew sha) ize the right } Halty Ieinterest to appear be-; nd $2,000,000 worth of black eyes. It was a quick deal, Jess didn't |up on Webster Avenue, Bronx, you just set your date, Never HE new major league constitu- Commissioner and be heard! stay long enough in the ring for the movies to make a eplit reel. The | Wednesday evening. The twenty-one right of the Presidents of the 11st g90 feet of that film consisted of a close-up of the towel of truce and | bowlers that are to compete wer Panything else, Just attend to tion drafted at the Hotel Com- [id “iijar’ leagues to appear and be ruins, Old tessious looked like the last days of [divided into three classes by M 1 sure,” said Brennan, “that T/ night. I think Dempsey made to order | your own business and make sure ‘i modore, supplanting the old|heard upon any. mattor affecting the A still picture of Jess’ By. Journ sew hedge propetiy. National Agreement, embodies ihe vets of the major leagues, or either = Pompeli, only his daze was more complete. bert. Team No. 1 1s composed of 1 enter the ring {n better condition | for me, Most fighters face Jack only ou 08 nat other attrac- = #& member from Class No. 1, Class No.| for a hard tight than will Dempsey. | figuring on how long they’!) last; wit ‘ plays against you. combined efforts of Judge Landis,| "see. 3, In the case of conduct detri and Class No. 8 ie itt cnt | i hoerauren ; | , res ‘ ©. 3 onduct detrt: Tie. next time Jeas stanips Around With Jook te won't rab the |2 and Class No.3, fas are all the other| Or course, Jack will look ft to Aeht| me it's n case of seeing how quickly “As to where the crowds disperse | baseball's new Commissioner; John Pesan eesti by ee) ‘ornplayecs dove He Ruokied: the pa trip) Uta percentike will lool Tks ms entered. The opening play on|a great fight, but he hasn't had the|I can stop the champign. _@isowhere, Not eo in New York. By Robert Boyd. about with the celerity of a lght-| knocked him out in He was on hls toes every| “Ever since 1 have and scored ag many points;ready for the big opportunity th. As were Scored against })!m. | presents itaelf in the Garden ‘Tuesds en rounds n getting ie another question,” went on Conway Toole, counsel for the Na itive action by the Com ‘i ‘| fl enous: nesday evening will bring togeth-| training I've had, He has nobody| “I realize that jt means a million Pe UP. fn any city but | tional Leagie, and Ceorse W #, punitive action by the Cone! an Ant!-Saloonatic’s idea of a legal drink. Jess will get about enough | Yo. Land Team No. 2; Team| boxing with him but fellows who are | dollars for me to win, and I'm out tr fork the rendezvous crowds can | aeague, and George Wharton er may ie mand. “in the) © buy a pastebourd back to Kansas, His margin of net profit will de~ |No. 3 and Team No. 4, and Team Ne \afraid of him. I have fellows work-|win from the jump.” They've made ieee a space te @ few clty| Pepper, attorney for organized base- [Wun ot an league or club, the pend on whether he can gyp the Pullman porter out of a tip 5 and Team No. 6. ° ling out with me Who are not afraid) a lot of fun out of my breaking my Can Peete ane ya prope aly ball in the suit agninst the Federal Commisstoner nay jmnpo: ARs be = aa and they were Instructed by Manager/ankle in the former meeting. but * AUTANLS | League, A new minor lewsue const SUT ASR tale Steve Brodie was a game guy, but when Steve dropped he land It thie application of the Hoard of Govervors ot P. lfor any one offense. In the case of « 9 | the New Yo Bowl tug ssoctation iy a Leo e drawn up at once anda injor leagun cult, punishment may ex- | on « downy sheet of water. And he didn’t have to stand up after he | Now Mork Bowllug Auociation is soud fret: | this match started, to never spare me | his 1 If he stops mo! inuide dio temporary deprivation of repr took his first step. But Old Jess will have to be perpendicular with the | it is’s certainty thet Now York will be ry well |a minute. Dia Dollings, my English fifteen rounds I'll acknowledge tha Int meetings held ut } canvas till Jocko the Demp knocks him horizontal. It will seem a tonx | 5 reeented tn the American Bowling Cong 8; | trainer, tas also bétn a big help in/he's in a class by himself. [il out Le Ata aloe heeine ore the all-out signal is sounded for Jess, ‘The longer he stays, | Memb all ot the large siless of Crater Sew | otting me into tip-top form, I'm as|/wedgh him by about five pounds, ax inishnent may | the more valuable the film rights for Jesse—it he lives to collect. {Jerk wile srpreconees,: aa Souls ee ee Ot hard as nelle. I think he'll seale about 1% pound« hat in New York. One would! go from the Battery to the | {tion ix to or from the river to Coney| submitted to the various minor Taian, and life and plenty of it wonld | league bound everywhere, Yes, truly New | disc: Yorke tn G cosmopolitan iawn rad the | discussion and approval. ynn, as soon as training for| you'll see I'll give him the fight of ntation tn J throughout the country for | this agreer yy well | ttl or emple th or of} time ny MAJOR Inagiio cit aii"iurpriaiig ta oee, toe first tea a : i . : 1 Ohly, one in America, “Mere is only meet In Chi Jan. 10 to vote Wpon ixtend to. suspension er removal | New ‘York once again. mm prise come to! NT have been boxing seven years,| From Dempsey's camp comes wor: one New York.” 1% acceptance It 7 } sueh conduct er 9 deel: nt . : and in all that tine Dempsey ts the) that he is In fine fettle, but he looks ptance, and two days later avet iota oe Init the way the gerap sixes up to an-expert, Jess isa bum bet for | mm Fannie and Gotham ame aid the twa tow: | Gnly fellow who ever floored me, let! for a hard fight. The ticket sale Is BALAY is absotutety right. Now |Convene ' & Joint sexion with the |ianently Ine 0 play. fo & gambolier and a worse one for a life insurance outt Also, It ia one | Ine in the United Howling Cub's sectional toume: | TOT. knock me aut. It was {n the|so large that It Is exp eee Le plute! i i} eis aka ¥ “ _ y Clty for the| Which ts Cay ing to be game and another article to die game. And it tooks like Jess is both, His heirs may win, but that’s the limit. majors In the W © of condi ratification of organized baseball's rganization naw GOVuCANY parties to this agreements . r two games. The mores follow: Section “A--| second round of our fight at Milwau-|ceipts will reach close to the $200,06 Me Sauad CAerim, 200. 140: Tammany. 713.1 kee that he dropped me, He dropped | mark, which will be the biggest gar me three times for the count in that/in the history of local boxing ‘© Jack Britton and Ted Lewis to {We ieemcrem te! Box 20 Rounds i in London Feb. 16 + York craves for its amusement. | + Some prefer the theatre to the | Woxing bouts, while others arous Themeelyes to enthusiasm over wreats | g than those who patronix box. | Atucle thal’ confronted the two fac- The mat enthusiasts have| tions ducing Tot, 170; Bimptee, AAG Saad Gextatn ing is known of the disposition e draft restoration between invil shall, upon for! force for twenty-five (2 eytanee by the major lenges. | Article 1X binding upon them and shall catter be amen cept 0: the concurrent action both m: ues ve authority of the Jon isory giniation and other steps as he may deen ner sry nid proper in the interests of inorwle of the players and the eoting lust Satur-| loner of the game, Sec.1, Each of the parties hereto sub- cribes to this agreement tn considera- promises of all the others am to determine finally a dis- | {ion of th * in a quantity that outstrips | day, and wh ee eee Ne Comuniasionor ‘shalt hatd ier to, deter nally a dis; | that no diminution of the compensation 9» Ducaday evealte a gee ae ele te : aoe whi uid to be the ape [office for qoven “C)vourn, nnd, shall be Meta aad ade aianereee | owes of the ‘present or any sue~ alate potent issue in the br of the eligible. to wucceed hinwel ts com-| tient over a proposed amendment, | Seeding Commissioner shall be made # . , 1 Wy, Tie | ver Fran lev, manager of Tackwn, hes Mieative punch: Mospe che | majoras pleural stoeethit sation aha be ay thousand (>| "06 °\ memdmmonte amendment, |_| Guring his term of office, onnelly Wing Trapshoottn Battle for World’s Welter nee saittak Baier, manaeet of thon, he 6 ae ar Tis though ibatantial inc DOD GOA re Be ider | @tlons or standard forms shall, after A small field of gunners mado ex- . . > thy ‘Sachin while: olive: GA tho abate. tention: toe Detueh ateut the wat ee er cit | in the aeatt Hoan) awarded |inie asronnvont why" they have become operative, be sub- | ECHOES FROM BASEBALL'S CON: |celient noores in the week-end shoot Will Be Fought at 147 ci a ing fans know wbout their favorite |!" mith srorment over | Landia. Up Me rowided FT eee inartictes, | CLAVE. of the New York Athletic Club at Pounds at 2 P, M. Duty, rae Coteags fabter Toxt anote eet | the present a ng It wt [form "on ath | Article V-—fotat Meetings. An important dea! Ia in the mak-| Travers Island yesterday, ‘The high a Rarurday ten Me tok Jf Sih mae : Jeertaln they w : [oueing fi eee thie 1 At all Joint meetings of the|J0® involving the Braves, St, Louls,|#¢ratch prize was won by Ben Sat Botte Club of Pitiursb and was. knocked ont: in i AB Johnny Kilbane deserted the | BAS. new 4 ement a great vic Jani or » two major leagues, | major leagues and of thelr sua-{| the Reds and the Giants, Nothing} Donnelley, the former Chicago cham- By John Pollock. ih an ees bane ) ; fight game? Hus he relin. | tory for tho eleven National Lensie Oty lec. aH Clubs the Commisstoney shall | of the propoded transaction is known{pion, who is now shooting regularly SaGHy oHL Galt Cp acuaue cae oe clubs is seen over Ban Jotinso: t t Snthia after the | sya heer : 4 the legitimate welter- " ” quished all hold on tis feath- | buithtul Pl aril bevesi bey Payor Leagul Vv 1 queation an ine {OXCeRE that Rickey of the Cardslover ihe Winged Foot Traps, Me| Jack Britton, tly Pisin igh eath-| hia Buith ve, inasmuch as it} vaca lenge SAN AI GKGM INDE ORLAN IDE » im mckey oF the Paik Sua BP) erwelght Ue and gone into retire-| mentions that Oi» majority. of cluba | uiuy. ited agur nature, ‘oF in uny matter | Wienes it emphatically stuted that} won the cup with the excellent total| weight champion of the United y ment? Several vf the biggest of the | have the wer to appoint as end lcoming up in a joint meeting of the | at seks ts of $7 out of @ possible 100 target. eaignated ‘shall |two mafor Commissioner with tas if named he Seeing ii he | Since there ix considerable base tates, Is going to England for a! 4) Sipe Fock fight. He has been matched by R. C. New Orleans welterw They werd booked age And alter wating by cluba in| dall brains In this quartet and ea ague if there sball be a divi-| is desirous of emerging with present Commissioner ‘ oxing promoters are anxious to get A bulletin just issued by the Amert | Judge Landis, In this oun be seen a | 4} | | UD hy thlegrant to-day t In w fit RUBE OR what's wiat with him. Tex | decisive defeat for the John | we sacteoey Couneit, |Ret, then the American League shall | lion's share of a deal of any kind, it| Chit Trapshooting Association gives the) waicn, rhe tight promoter Of that) go io » devision at 180 Louisiana Aull f Lt hae sent enough telegrams to | in ther recent dispute with the | ie vinory Comme sjgast ous vote and the National! ig likely that it will not materialize | Ming of the ten high men in both) | itcy, to battle Ted "Kid" Lew New ithicaha Gi Bea: $5, Weulalak Sonate te in Cleveland to Bay for, tw : " clubs last Ootot Bech The gy Conea League Another vo Pope aces nee jinto anything definite, unless one of| the amateur and the profesional claswes fe Killah welterweight champion ig tie contest ornow's Demp: n the t the ol Ne Gommiasione: and the President Votes be at variance aeriding | the four displays a little m vf a} for the season of 1920. ‘The records of | the ¥ : Sse he H ae Eee a f hi Po ee Set tiast | Onan : i lot eaoh of the a Kilen 18 | See eee halt banat ammeat coeds | enirit. to. 4 chance at | the As TA. show that 10,000 trap. | in a twenty-round bout at the Royal} Ted Riu" Lewis, the Baglish weiterwelaht chan of him one way or the | within three months, 1 ‘t ee A aiein Within [$e here ah Pt Hrati shooters lool in ‘or more. of t - Preland,- on | 2en, and dae of Pittsturan . tase of ‘ rtri bargain 4 Thert Hail at London, Bn 1 i ‘ ttnura 5 ee, somnty must have fred in of tho United S w jhe esunctt th ie Com : 10) ings of the major |e = PBS Sh, Teaaeares OMe te during | te, Tie men will f it) 243 | mtiemeeolics aaa ee tak © secret iy die, manager of | to uppoint minsioner sha be cOn= [teagues und tit clubs a v8 > ogeenyy eR mm Teaiier leo. Leclair a i the Commonwealth A. ©. haw The Advinory C Ning may. t missioner upon | ) An sriend! thal Nasona will be published in full and in booklet | younds, weigh in at 2 7 M. for the | muna ow if the Olspia ALA, of Rhus | tamilar experiences with Kilbane, (of the Com Reo, 2. T Advisory Councll shill |ponsonable notice, and shall be called by | 9 800m, comprising inors, form for free distribution en Bethe ee mweight championship of the! Melpbla en Monday erening De rus w mow he has started on nm proarnt bs ALN forthwith submit to the | mua him upon such. notice whenever he is | its attitude toward majors, 1 coming year terweigh 4 | Kewis's fleet stoce he returued i iy tmake” a char on ye leagues (ie following proposals trounte requested in writing by the|fested in the way it indorsed the —— Korkt, Dan Morgan. manager of | 000% aMiaiier division whe wal ut least 4 ’ adoption neath aidunt of either of the said leagues. | selection of Judge Landis as Haseball | wer Wine Over Russo, Britton, alosed the match to-day, | 0", eee ; og pect 1 at iedat: de worn he playing « Article 1—Finances, ivisory | Commissioner, yet they reequested PHILADELPHUA. p: Decl 1 \ harley Harvey having 9 PONE SOR Meguro hdc pe In show next ‘Wednenday”nigiit’ Me bah -| 1. he expenses of the Advisory | through thelr representative, Michael | jenny Valger, the Fronch feuther-|tewis before he left Knland with |e cough othe 1 i d the first feather. | etitution b the 0 id of. the ai Ligsg ah piety Autos ae me 2 a Shoat ‘ Sho st ner nce na ‘a shall be pald by the im ai wd h the vx) urday hi re nat Club. » War Maak, which oe the Walker law went Into offect. Mc. League of aye t leagues, Gxeopt to the txtent that funds | have an equal yote with the majors | WnNy fed in every round. Time eng | Baehnin. Mp bas paired off ax of the lend. (hid each of te eight cor Can ine the reln-(iitmient for the purpor are derived | the selection of @ successor to the He. dlaraeted abo ait fact — Migcatenders for Kilvane's nc H One. parte and the between playera and clubs fron wanes conducted under the ats. | present Commissioner at the expira-| hooks and ris! 9 inaky 19 another American bactler who | sovping « ° crn pl crosses Battling Lavinaky Is another American ue of Professional Ba on clubs and be in ait sens Kanne const resent Ce ino with left nd for ® fel He meets Hom in and they meet in three ten Judge's regime. jaw. We te going to En ern play e th boys weighed in at ringside, H ir | Tohnny Roser, who a few years ago WAS rogardet ach of and each of mene ‘ « ‘or ingtance, Tum has tthe 4 standard for play | Velger, pounds, und Russo, 134 Atnerivn faywelant will mer FY Be Gr, tawtance, Tom has picked |e! the other tath, nd: Rug cormal [ein HK "upon the | one International League wil! meet ~ | by (iymple fiers ehamnblan, ti coe Whoae dash to the top of the pug! Aecold Gocunients aa tomy from Utne to time [Orn ~ day here, the Nationals will eome we Klected Cornell and Chainvlon pe tei I ak ron I Pstio adder has been of the whirlwind | ls hereby + jr ceeaes eal aels Geahell | { applica. | tonether Tuesday and the American Capial rounds oo Jaa. 14) aroaty ! Hess a Melwin reby 5 he Advisory Council may o prope: wagne will gather in Chicago ne fen rounds at the Toyal a anbion, to try couclusiony axainet | ; Pe MA ELVA ay Mods otc ha 4 « of all funds property | Langue will ga Chicago nest! mac, ¥. ¥. De Oe TN koe at joand ® “Jimmy van, the clever littl F ontiill by lows mason sakues Ginendments to any of ody Ch 7 fi ' i ti Mai tnd. in one of she toner cng | tm), To SHEE non Dem HEhe: FORSENINEY rolka’ the diatigna lar —Nubmiasion to Jarindie~ . amr ; oi at eter 2 even ee an ee ‘ Syente, Knockout Phil Delmont, the Bitlet, oF ulm ow ative, any [standard forme fom of Comml sasy” Neale of the Reds In ie Cornell footbal cae advuect. ge OF TCRDR tel ths ob ct oY Vari awh has or 2 the | Ac rAnAMOL ‘ r cha fer. 4. Phe Advisory Council shall 1. ‘The major leax and their! most certain of wearing a Giant un! - Mt aie touship flaht between Jack Denney and Bil] here Gs iu 1 G who has created quite a alirged ‘or pusneeted {0 ho detrimental recommend: to. the major leagues itvent clube severally agre form next year. It ts not known who | De of the varsity tear for | Pate Madioon Sauare orien terrnoresw | gereat. tim ; ate Ohi ot Aid pol pelishdeed to the heat intore ar , Tuathornd fram time to thn the eailnelend “at d | bound by tne eolstons of Wie will be traded to the Reds for Nc wo year arenes Me tires area: eonn tl eeliee mne8, , 18 paired with tol adininiatrativ Xpenditires nece a the diselp » ut the deal will be transacted w i ; ¥ Bmith in another ten-rounc Kary and ty r for the dlacharge ler the provisions of thi bul hi OBARCLOS: Ww rtoxets ‘already ten purchased for the con: br Baiene age ae nh of | the Comin: « dutie tment, and soveralivy waive such right of| in the next forty-elght hours, NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS, | [tosis i Sc eaie la Ge Ha Oat \recourke to ¢ 3 mpect al} dope by his good work oe Abrce defferont tries, witl take © 40 over $140,001 courts as would other- | " = First Race—Pimlico, Tom Roach, Artt vs Brandt Outpeints Joe Leona: ‘Toas Up, Yought them all and stilt keops Wh! preventive 1 rp ne pleawur whi burt in the fifth round, Joe] Sesin, H.C. Bash Vere te in this OOWDIFS, Was eneuaed to-day “0 i the third ba a Li hcithetes ‘papal dation Paanas ete toate rites cra ene | en ne ser of Matide the .< re nockout artiat, Individuals, as the ones may be tion shall be feed Uy the | show af the Kidgewood Grove Sporting bert pat wand bout with Charley Weinert at Madisnn Suure es “pedeayor 10 do pmeback stunt” |g 0 pour wid determine Annily any |subject to the approval of the accept hia {IND Baturdoy night. For the entire! gy Fifth, PoMdle Rickenbacher, | garam te-murrow nist ‘ s-round t Ispuie between the major leagues | fu) ct dation with | fifteen rou dy Leotinnd and | th uilet Proof, Panaman. | Is os. SP EOHPR MATE ‘ must bout against Sitcn’ may be certified to him for de: | Me Mee seer me Shin ugrte a with cought at 4. The mill was cust Sixth Race-—Lord Horbert, Gain ges Richard |e serio ins’ abwut mate ine | DEM! PSEY jas VRE kb rs ; fof mation, at Lermination ty’ the, President of either Artiole V A yood “bout” that. efforts will pa meda | de Cause, Gamecoo's Willie Jackson to mest either Lew Twadier, Johnny JACOnNs I nigh . mindar Meague f See 1, Any rules, reguiations or Avil mont. fo Rreinatch, the bors.” Brandt. fought Seven o— Lucius, Capital ‘Dundas or Ritale Michal of Mllwaubes ino ft BRENNAN | eae Oe (4) To hear and determine fually any standard forms proposed as above by e, 1, shail remain ineone of the best battles of his career, City, iq ie, Bea! teem mouad bow Madiss Square Gandee la Jan- * Math, Tel, GAS Piianaye t t ’ ' R THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER: 18, 1920 ' : ESI

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