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eee = “preparation. He js « strong and ‘the fourth, when he sta; Local Bantam Has Chance to Win Championship in Garden Bout To-Night. NOTHER championship fight is on the card to-night. It ws for the bantam honors, between the title-holder, Pete Herman, and Joe Lynoh, the lova! favorite. Of course, i will be held at the Lieto] Joe recently oo epee AND What he will do with Herman re: ‘Mains to be seen, but if confidence ts Heve BEEN Z Ralf the pattie, as in maid, then Joe HAVING THE(R Should win within peven and a half rounds. He sure bas the confidence. | Herman, however, is the titic- Larecy— ddider, and as such |e always entitied TAKE THE ‘to. the greater consideration. Nowa- BOARD on @ boxer Eaust have something to Ne ears Macw teat no. one handed’ Mormaa| | PETE HERMAN the title on a platter. | BANTAM WEIGHT YNOH ds in grand shape, as the | CHAMPION, WHO .4 sympastum sports say, and jf OOESNT CARE he ten’t, it te his own fault. He than months spent in a gym. Herman hasn't been overloking his clever boxer, with an assortment of hes almiont as good as that Dempsey. Lynch is very the midsection, and Her- y find little to shoot at there. — At-any rate the bout has aroused spnnideraai Interest becausesone of i mders ie a Lynch, a young with a can beat tery owing which it and body of his fred He will be thor- tegted by Herman. ‘the Commonwealth A. Cc, ! last night satisfied that Billy either had an off, wasn't all he had been | to be. He had fought | Jaok @ ten-round draw, when kepow-it-alls had figured he all by himself. Further ly swollen right hand, and Dr. | had diagnosed it as a disto- between the thumb and the BAe Ad id much agit iggins made the dislocation, and touching the seemed more like a break to Tay mind. The doctor, sowever, Us {t was a dislocation, but it keep out of the rin’ % | 3 Bo you see-how un. have been to De Foe’ we hed- Written ‘our report ot the at the ringside. — "TR opinion then was that ‘De Foe had simply played with Jacks four rounds befor: de- elding he was no mark, because right this fourth round Jacks be- ‘Although De Te never took a back it was easily noticeable that 9 bad less fear and respect for punches. With this in mind, wo De later in what round he ‘hurt bis hand, and he said it was in With a right hook to the head. After that De Foe confined his right punches to open-gloved body ané even these -must have hurt gene Nothing, however, can be ‘ay from Jacks, Hi put up chy ight all the way, and wiowed eneas and a willingness to wix, h pleased the crowd. HT. best bout of the evening was [> the préliminary between Frankle Jerome, # Bronx favorite, and Jack Cutry, of the Gas House, a Pete Prunt® announced. Jorome stopped ‘his minn in the soventh Found, after having the load trom the siart, Jerome bas the makings of a good Dantim. He has a beticr than uver- Ag» knowledge 6f poxing, and can hit Ahant for a 117-pouncer.. He, however, Boren! soem LO tale Ously. Around the ria Be loves sigares ice Beret tes" the a . ee eo Bo succeed, of course, he Mt Mave to cur oul these hoolts, | He & hoppy-@y-lucky kid, friends as be sits in his a tar can nod or wave a band ith a the screen of smoke in spider Roach” lost the decision in otuera the his real I fact he made @ bad showing, h he explains by saying it was second bout in four months, je was all over him from start and hit Spiter with Onoe, toach cut with a my a find a good aa hes were only Meet Te- ‘Phe wrestiing toam of the Boys’ Club mateh its strength with the grap- ‘London on Jan. 14 should keep him ered Jacks © THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDAY-- DECEMBER 22, “1920. “ ai , ‘ eher| Baseball Stirred BANTAMS FLY AT EACH OTHER TO-NIGHT -~ By Thornton Fisher! “When It Should Be tn Comhor TNNCH KNGEKED OUT SHARKEY WHO} SEAT ME AND Now IF \ SOMEBODY ELSE WHO 1S INTERESTED 1m TOMIGHTS BLow-OFF wHar HE DOES WITH HIS TITLE AGAINST Jor LiNcH TONIGHT’ | FOUGHT (MN THESE MOST SPECTACULAR nS DRAPING JAC Paers LYNCH re TO MEET HERMAN BY ner. ic SHARKEY OVER THE ROPES oF THE (bo atone Bours EVER. STaGLt SHED BY JOHN parock and Gossin | BILL BRENNAN MAY APPEAR IN BOUTS AT ENGLISH CLUBS. Hill Brennan, the big heavy- welght who surprised t.e boxing world by his sensational showin last week against Juck Demps.y, may Ko to En to box, as his ma ger, Leo P. Flynn, has receives offers for his services to box the winner of the Leyinsky- Fist?e News Champion Pete Herman, bantam. weight title holder of this country: will make a lot of money out of his fights in the near future, One which! 18 slated for to-night with Joe Lynch and the other with Jimmy Wil!« in well provided for many vars, For boxing Lynch at Madigon Square Garden he wil! draw down a per- | contage of over $26,000, while for hin | world's championship Aight with) Wells bout, scheduled Jan. 14, Wilde he th to receive a guarantee ot} a Moran or Rroreth Figne o declares positively that neither $40,000, It in said that Lynch is to! fcliten positively nce has a SPORIVS G Suaradtee of $7,600, | certs worth of intcrrat in the ' pictures taken of their fight. Moreover, Fiynn sive Brennan's fighting In the Woet tn the Inet atx weet, will Probably pot fight again in this country before guarantee was $25,000, not $35,000, }in his home town—st. in St. Loui TAncoln §r.. James C. from the New York A. C. “Lanky Jim" entirely, Lous, probably will competition. as general.y reported, 10 for the worlt'e welterweight title. Jack a. FPS aaa sid Gib ana ; ime Th) Nebon tn tir wwifibel Harn vd a one of tle Western bouts and sruicghy will clash with Kid’ Wagner, fe manager, Dan Moca, is thinking sertoualy wt Reeling him idle wii be goo aguinar Lows, O'Gaity, the bantamwelght of the salad up for thive fights as follows Kid Willlams, the veteran bantamweight of Jack Troy. at Troy, grat Aondey Atiown Baktimore, evidently te taking cn weight fast, for rmunde; The 5 Conve, on Ni tte de wae overweight for hie bout with Batiding Moncer $C. fifteen rounds, and Jen 7 Leonard ot the Nationa) A. ©. of Piilalephia on Midge wood Syorting Club. blame probably with Saturday wight As a remit be manager, Phil Outed Brandi, badd re Havmoan, lest hie fortelt of $250. Leonadl’s uatager claimed it belore be woud allow hie boy be mecth Ted “Kid” Lewis in London on Feb, Sailor G has not foognt in tila ri having done tle fighting tn machat jovdar to meet A} Htoberte, the state Teland bearywelkht, In a twelve-rourd battle, to 8 deciilon, at the Brighton Boxing Club of Stat u Jeu Uh Ganda aa wat pavers bout st the matinee boxing show A. C. of Philadelphia on Chriat- mae Day afternoon will be ay eighi-round go fo Jil) Murphy, the West Philadelphia °° and Joo Tipiit of this city | but who le now maKung " "hls owe They | Mel Corgan of Brogktyn and Dl ware already focwie utreo bad (ahus 2 poates, Aue Exe haha eu Chettmas ‘Day aftcinoet. feelin 4 gun with ri i rie em! Pre ua ‘ dad bod [anv Bet taomuey, the owt. We ars caribath i wit sw rer Howl tee deen aC ocard, the wetren Might beavew taht of tha xing to he A at Crun . ty Oe . teases = Yeas Day aitewsie ciainer vatpalnted |. ¢) mney 0 8 boat at Pubatpia werecal wow!” "i! ron Herta Tajlor hie just booked two mote pre | Sam Walla’h manager of Bart Batrd, une (a) big boxing whow a the two bgu's for Ualrd on account of an tniury wt niladeahia. ow wet ati day Pager npearlike slick that new American mark, JAVELIN CHAMPION LIKELY 10 RETIRE FROM COMPETITION ey . James C. Lincoln Jr. of N. Y. A. C. Going in'Busineé: S holder of the American javelin recofu, nas resigned In fact, has deserted this city he is gotng into business and Lincoln came to the New York A. C. as a hurdler, but failed to gain fame over the stlcxs cnd later de-| veloped Into one of the best javelin throwers that ever wore the winged foot. However, ft was not until Jim went .o the Olympic Ggmes at Ant- werp and sew the Fjnus throw the he created a retire from athietio At the national championships and Olympic tryouts in the Harvard Stadium at Camoridge, Muss, Mil- ton S$. Angler of the Mlinola A. C. Won the javelin with a throw of 192 reat 10% inches, finished, second to Angier throw of 1s? (eet @ inchds, Antwerp, Vulted States, but U fruits one for « Wo Pa Bs Mo svce Kirksey ives ond others in the val champlonen'p, p frais Autwerty, ha left: for hie home lh wow. doubtful whether he.“ etopiyy ahuy M Tan 1 pein dic a) Loteyard anel At | Bothy Mt-haein wae at the rinavde at the Bitty Monday aad De For Fieddle Jacke bout lest night and ater rhe |l'ke to book comtit he asked bis manager, Tom Sanler, 10 Wy to arrange & bout for Mim with the Mt Paul War aa he thinks he can Wop him In fitcen rounds, Charley Pitkington, who staged ® apeeterular | twelve round drew wid Johan Keldie at the War ‘ the, pious rege ah Tog hon, wore > a dn sali ihe (ane see ts ‘ a 1 ORY IOR, Game Age at Bo 3} ~ ated ‘necting aoa “el md beute to «, Saiicoty ‘ot the Baoidion a 1 tie Nala At Govl As Nowe Boonsaina of Nae), Xd. With ihe 1e Bas’: eran, At tas alana 8 Ue i ome 4 eicme in ae he wll be id sogie ‘ime during ‘the’ month Hew ©) One of thy best buat thall treats Cant New York Avenys I? oF Mamh. i of the « 8 in story for the fons ; ‘* « : Mon Gru wie sat New Lot Gres yew York. © Original at the National Atiletie Club, Ce huuplons of the United] poekiyn. ’ aids Hatten wilt WM, | Staten wooked “Raboit” Marine a wohr of th Tp : can here, to Chicago, 2s that such bye ; t Ma Peis at pee |e hortstop, of the Boston) Before an attendance of 1.509 fans ee ‘okbu. won te, BAVo®, supported by four of the{ine Bronx Grants opened Ite aeasdn = vont ool | tea.ing net players of thia country] ith @ victory over the strong, Viale | Oe dan, i hy Doviena Ladie Bon fing, Chto star following, Wy! ¢ ; Pe ae atholi by 43 q i nage nets wk th Kestin Tony core] (OF B Kame ngxt Sunday evening At) next game will be played against tho, Bitte Yel Pisa i NE, pation Sass ¢y ‘0 maby 0 Da tot that Dorie wins the Tist Regiment Armory, 34th nty Council K. of C, at London without interruption mt iAnight. De award unr Baliton, Ta Wickard je mgotiating Street und Park Avenue, Casino, 112d, Street and 84 Avenue, og thy Arner, Pater now 9, fH omttng tans oy thy newt for the Garden, having asked beth | - sunday 4 thie oar Ba we writes to. his ae cima for a chaiwpionaaip, bout Fred Benson of No, 11 Fourth = feta ni Bowie Praia Margate Barass, goers ; Moe] Brooklyn Goune!l, K. of C., will come) #.°\ tye rs, deesery, Oe Park Homnyy, the opuiar cam site wet. | Street. Haverstraw, N. ¥., ie mant-| nese against the Casoy Dandies thi ee inten for the wcteht, who boae Dobiy North in one of the KEY Of two basketball teams—tne |” is . om the evening at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, ‘ye featur fifleen-round bouts ai the Pion apon-| Fluky Five, averay.og 120 pounds, toca et Pendlcre, and fue cist (lamas ulgst, le plansteg to Mane te ANd the Alumnl Five of the 140 pound : Se eto ttt Gar baie Sole MUG ade Wii Camate taker Fred ts under tho impreswon| The New York Big Five, with] off s few pues ard. Pokey has hed @ long ret and claims he Wo | tat ‘his teams can hold their own| ‘leven victories and one doteat up to py etter then cove. with any five of similar weights, The | the present, have booked several -— F quintet play on home cow every | games for the near future, On the at Sp ra a out ‘the gers all about his teams, Marchmeker Edie Modinhen wo myet Mappy South more victories io ite long string by on Wednesday and would travelling games for other nights, Get in touch with Ben- eon right away and he'll tell mana- ‘The Silent Separates, leading deat Sporting Glob two wreks agp. has been matched ty mute team of the Bast, added (wo on Jan, 2, the Montane Bi; 1 wich Street, city. oe’ elt, be ‘of st the ciuthoue on (OTH te on Monday nigtt defeating Fort Blocum and the Ali] ‘The Hegney Five Would ikea to Rome, stare of Portehes The oa | Fames with home teams av: z F This beat George Bronder's Auericaa record, Lincoln with @ Angier and Lincoln made the trip to but were far outciaswed by he Javelin throwers of Finland aod falled tg score » single point for, the Hip proved & oln. HLo wiMuied (be bious wad on Sept 2, nd; Deut Augers Ainert- ne foot satin chee tome the if 25th they meet the Independent New York State professional champions; nd on the 5th cross K Bedford Counoll, K. & FU Sn of ©. The team has @everal open joviation « chal dates. Address Joe Grabel, $14 Groen- Copyright, 1020, by the Presa Publishing Co. (The New YorkHvening World). \HERHAN'S KO RECORD 1S NOT (MPRES Sive -* THEN HAVE MET BEFORE IN WHIRLWIND AFFAIRS Joe's RECENT GREAT IMPROVEMENT SHOULD Make PETE UNWIND EVERNTHING wes e@or | weir SEE wer 7? Suir, TH! a sere SENSATION BUFF THAT, HE PHIL FRANCHING WHEN HE DROPPED: PHILP IN 2 ECONDS RECENTLY mored that Comi still has « career of usefulness star: Dickering has reached white heat LIVE WIRES ‘Coprrieht, 1990. by The From Publishing Co. (The Mew York Evening World) Judye Lundis controls all the majqr league bail players. magnates are’ semsloning beside Lake Michigan thix week. The A. L it is rue ey will trade Eddie Cicotte to the Junk League for old rubber boot and a cash consideration of two murked bills. Eddie ng him in the chops, He has ten good knuckles left, and each or" em, Sapronenty a nous to be pulled, { t ae Joe Sackeon, ning to farm out Joe to the Fertilizer League and play him barefooted in the stubble field. oe Buck Weaver will play the hot © A suy has to play fast ball up there are no pillows In Buck's contract. . They are plan- | 1 orner int the North Alaska League.’ | to keep from getting brittle. There ! Hap Feisch has quit ptyibe: by requ st, and becomes a coach in | the Mutual Welfare League. Mvtual Welfare League plays an tna fence, not the foet. . Hap wil teach ‘@m plain and fane: striking out and all the other symptoms of professional throwing. “The The ide game and ah spikes are on the 1 ° The other members of the Octette for Laicre will spend some time j shooting and hunting this year. Attorney and hunting for new jobs agreement they will retire from the Whi sore other game. Any game that dice should ‘at about bit "em ri rut ‘The White Box will go Sou'a a elght vacant chairs in the special Pi Shooting answers back at the Disirict after that's over. By international ! Sox and try their luek at 1 requires tmarked cards or phony | . ! % Usual this spring, but there'll be allman, ' A merry race is on for champlon- ship laurels in the several bowling tournaments that are being rolled on local alleys in Manhattan. In the American National Tournament, at ¢ the White Elephant Academy, the| Metropolitan five are leading the | @ Hudson team, having won 14 out of 16 games, against 10 out of 12 games for the Hudsons, In the Columbia Three-Man Tournament the fidelia und Inter-City teams are a tle, each having won % out of the & games rolled, The Silk League Tourna- ment has developed into a close fght| |between the Susquehanna Silks and the L. & B. Stirn five, the former having won 18 out of 15, against 12 ‘out of 15 for the L: E, Btirn bowl In the New York five-man event at Amann's Alleys, the Yankees are leading with’ 9 games out of the 10 games rolled to thelr credit, with the Coumbia and Castie Polnt a tle for dound piace, both having won 7 and just 1 gume, Jack Tein and "Puy" Skiouee are Ligh scune ( Bowling Strikes mix and Spares )' From te Atlantis to te Recitis com. fee. ineladi You, New Jemer, Connect! cut ‘oan © ey. itamlco, Figs Meal. Nev a City hee mate Sion for'e dear tn ine a ison. City "1 5 ‘tau. able to’ hold ita. oe Bate eres, the Went 2 tl yoduce, "he meal ple &. Tito, (Os, wane vie fat fous nate ad ve latory reastal tae. bo Fill aman the Tournament’ to this ests: thea, they ola "thelr auosal convention, The Seoond ‘Tourmament ja diana olin Annual Gent to open at the Cs MMi teat? ha byt rai it Judgit from from WW. al ‘tonmament manager, ihe content wr tar’ rien lawl senaon's contest in clams and voint of entry, , : i Sweeping victories for Yale and Har- vard along with ‘a cyclone finish for Columbia agintayned ahe trio of ol- lex.ate teams im the lead in the series | of the metropolitah squash tenis cham- Pionship tourimment yemterday * Yale, DIAYi0g-On Ita,home wourts, defeated ,D K E Club by seven matches to none. Harvard tailivd by the same score against the men of the Army and Club tam. Columbia, with G: A vuld $F on ite forces, conquered the Crescent Athletic Club players on the latter's courte in Brooxiyn, The reault us four to three. SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Dec. 22 —Syracuse University Jost to Princeson Mere) Inst (uent in an exciting game by a score of % to 2. The Tigers pi ked up an tally load and were never headeu. al though at Umes the Orange basket ; |kosseré aarted several spuris which cut wown the wargin considerably Both \eama were eve.ly matehed, but 3yra- cuse suffered worat (rum the breaks. Nicholas Murray Butle: Golumbia in a spee ing of the varsicy Club al the Co- lumbla University Club lastnight, strongly acvulated the builulug ol a ulg wide at a meet- sludium on the Harem Hiver between Lltth and 120th Streets, The river vere is shallow und could easily be flied In with dirt upon waich be erected. stadium could Plane for 2 hockey team and schedule mal alized at canon ot Lo! rapla ae eae with his tea” the forwner champion, fe now drawing up ule, Fordham ts maxtog ple lJ Ser a big 4 wt? iJ tapes inat aoe b “A , wet that President of In Olden Times Fans Stopped With Last Inning ot Final Game. By Robert Boyd. LL, whom are you tradins to-day? inquired the Sporting Editor, aa he briskly sauntered Into: the sporting department, nonchalantly tossing his head to one side, as if to evade the smoke from his cigarette us he yanked off his ulster to commence bis | day's work. be “No one,” we responded meekly, trying to appear absorbed in the lat- est news of the Soldiers’ Christmas Fund, “H-uh, guess there’s no ofe else in thé Majors to trade, You've run clean out of players,” cynically went on the 8, E., as he carelessly threw bis coat and hat on a small table that looked for all the world Ilke an east side clothing establishment, Every newspaper man in the editarial room it appeared, sought out this little table and proceeded to contribute scmething in the way of ‘wearing apparel. . “Heine Groh, Sisier, Joe Dugan, Hornsby, Alexander and Maranville,” mumbled the boss as he spread the dally news out en his desk, so that he -might get his finger on the sporting pulse of the day. “Don't know where get that mania for trading. Must be some relation to one of those early settlers who were always ‘gyping the Indians. Buying Manhattan Island for a string of beads and a few| . pipefuls of tobacco. “No, sir; ¢ way. Trading, trading, you run out of big league players, “Suppose now, when you want to trade soine one, yqyll huve to go Into the minor © AUS, No'‘more big timber left, Is there? “It wasn't like that in the days,” went’on the boss, reminiscing over baseball's fleeting-years- “No; has caused it all,” he mu shook the ashes from his cigarette over the side of the desk onto the| concrete floor. “When the last inning, of the World's Series ended, when I was writing the game, we closed the book: and everything pertaining to the national pastime was neatly tucke’ away into the sporting archives until thé-teams went South the following spring. ‘Who wants to know about polities of the game,” loudly pro- tested the chief, bringing down hin fist with a thump on the desk that ult mad> the city éditor look out the wintow In the direction of Wall) Street, antictpating that another bomb hed been exploded in the finan- clal district “Who wenta to know whom thr magnates would Ike to have, whet they know deep down In their nearts there’s not a Chinaman’s chance of e-tt'ng him. The petty politics’ war! Peace pacts, secret covenants, con- claves, tredes ‘that never material’ ze, constitutions, moguls, cza-a and hig) comminaion® 6, “You'd think these guys were deal- ing in International displumacy be- tween great nations nat onal pistime, “It's the game thot the fans want te read about and not this stuff.” he went op, holding one corner of the Stern and Lyons Box Draw. Bill Stern, the promising lghtweieht ‘trom Minneapolts, fought a fifteen-roun: draw with Bobby Lyons at the star'ieht AC. of the Mronx last night, The Judges disagreed, the referer rendertv the iecision of a'draw. According to a majority of the tans, Stern was entitled to the honors, as he was the aggresso and landed the cleaner punches, Stern boxes Me) Coogan before the Ridgewood Club Chelstmas afternoon. Pete Hart'ey Winx Want'y, PROVIDPNCE, R. 1, Deec. 22.—At the American Legion Boxing Show ‘here last night Pete Hartley of New York easily beat Mickey Devine ‘in every round of the ten-round bout. NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. Firat Race—Secretary, Tony §ut- ton, Seaboard, Second Race—Marmite, Kohtnoor. Anna Gal'up. — Mavolirneen, Bit of n Fifth Race—Veto, The Wit, Fisr Sixth Race—Phalaris, Ciaquer, H'n ‘oestan, Seventh Race—Neenan, Nomin:é, Corso n't see how you fellows) olden | | I don't m@an the Vo stend act | ed as he} the naread of a} TLE AMONG LITTLE FELLOWS. AT STAKE IN BOUT AT GARDEN | Up These Days boge in one hand and slapping it with, back of the otner, f the fans want to read po!) ey “ews, We bave it on other . pul GVery ong ih the Way of dipionacy DeWreD ier tas Whey Gua gees Phe most unuely > trom Hue sia deals exclusively in. these. terme that the basebail writers have been usiig the last few weeks. This js @ sport page from now om. We've had enougn of ware, peace treaties, bombs being thrown {nto the camp, and other sych expressions ijat are Wsed so freely by war corre- spondenta. “Why, we're still at war with the Central Powers of Edrope, and then you fil up the page with more of that avuft.” Just then the telephone interrupted the 8S. E. as he was about to enter another round of eloquence, “Hello,” queried the Gencralissime of the abort ba ; Roov: hava the ghod word? It was 4 fine chance for us to make our gtaway. So we fumbled around he clothing table for our ragian and, the as making for Meftain yelled, dow wren the” Jello, Robt Just speaking to one es? Well that's great. You think the deal will go through some time within the next torty-elght hours. You say you're to get Maranvillé and a pitcher? Yes, All right, old manz thanks for the tip. Goodby “Hey, young fellow,” commanded the boas hervously, “get your hat and Dodgers within the next forty-eight sours: Hurry up, you just have minutes to catch the next editioh,* he sald, looking at the clock. “But wston Shortstop .” said the a long, deep “dra trade him again.” ibby Veach of nkees for Wally dope is: baseman: lder. Pippa haxeman and New, York un spare him, Veach Is @ good out- elder und Detroit can spare him, aa he isn't on good termy with ‘ty he nanax ef make the trade he happen, t least SAY IT « WITH SMOKES Royal Bengals 5 box of 10, $2.24 Flezo Giants 4 box of 100, $2.54 Smoke Shop, one step off Broadway, at 35th St Also Fifth Floor, 35th St Prompt Service ) | | Pipes, cigarettes or cigar holders, hu- | midors, jars or to- \| bacco pouches, ash l} Pipes trays or smokers’ stands — in short, every smoker's can be in. Hollin, worth’s, As dis-| tinetive gifts or! additional comforts they furnish the unexpected, and et suit the pocket- book as casily as the they strike fanoy. Agen’ for famour Dunhill P pes | Weegee Woolworth Building Arcade New York City. oat off. Here's 4 ‘scoop.’ Bat out « story on Maranville, There’y a deal‘ . n the making, He's to come to the