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THE EVENING WORLD, tavRedir,’ ATrerit 30, 1920. MERICANS WIN BIG LEAD IN DAVIS CUP TOURNAMENT > //THE OLD TRIAL ‘HORSE Copyright, 1920, by The Pr By Thornton Fisher |Brooked wid and Patterson # Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) id J Me mee ao oR Are Easily Outclassed K.o'D BeckeTT §/ eeLieve IM FRED \f er iu ‘ever va haga Mam tng aH ye ( PE HALLENGE, Ge MATURAL CARPENTIER P.GAIN ~ eres By Tilden and Johnston Defending Team Takes Cnty One Set From Invaders | In Singles Matches in New Zealand. of seven minutes between the sete. It was contested bitterly, but in cs most sportemaniike manner, Brookes deliberately driving his out of vale. @ a IM ORDER TO WIN SOME KiKo OF TITLE ALL OF OUR NEAR CHAMPS 60 OVER AND Pick ON BECKETT, Leonard ot Loule Bogssh, od wil of the mid-wint Ne now on duty herp as Anata simon pures who requested the inw ir We Mee rattan tts] “Another siete which i fakpanatent here tn 1918,and 191s; had 0 | O%, Siew one Mtlerevet down, causing the referee to call @| {unit Omeer rot Gy! Ofteer the law In the latter State relating to| Another step, which may be far- halt. > . 4 Rear Athletic Whion to in- conspiracy Is far diferent trom the Call: |reaching In its effect, wan taken af- NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. iy Se at tay in the t | Champton Benny 4 tea recovering trom | 06 the most humane thing that oe Be Navel Fe 2, has m Pets the number of rounds to. six. fornian law, yh ter much discussion, when a com- pant was three down to C. F. his atiach of tenets, whlch wes Trepenaile for | ene referee could have done under the | newly formed Interoolieginte Bodne rs pack lots of action in thelr | i on arbitration was author- First Race—Philanderer, Seore- i of Baltusrol at the seventh, hele ‘and | at ee oath Chick Bialein Panta’ (2 | clreumstances, for the New York boy | Association of finer : ix rounds will seem ike; Montreal Whips Tremaine, It will be the duty of thus tary, Zainer, fad to ink a long putt to win on the | moe be S Dest er in Poiladeichis | wag battered from pillar to post in-|active in Proinetl Ayo and pu ix to those who last the) DETROIT, Dec. 30.—Young Montreal! Somralstoe to hear ‘evidence and set- vcond Race— Pigeon, Valerie | home green. och vel igh its Ge irae mis ride the blue-covered three atranda| i ‘olloges. Ot ae oaices yd 4 Providenc ion on bol ro le 80 fir as possible any disputes t, Madras Gingham, bagged ny times out, ee ae eat rp Catt which may aria, Including questions West Meares Gingha ‘The Moor, | Imteroity Relay at W. Us Games, | day for. hls fifwn-round bout wih Richie | OF TODO, Bnd TAIN eM man Preal ent. RichantG “ Tremaine of this city in a slaghing ten-' on eligibility Rustle Teams of messenger boys from Al-| Mitsll o Milwauiee of Madion Square Garden | TIT Up hig St. Paul adversary prec . © a e m4 re 8 ol is mente nar, Weak, Rigi Te er Muck routine business also was} ,hourth Race—Mahoney, Panama, | 1.1), Buffalo, Philadelphia, “Newark, | Jan eS Venting him going headlong out of 081 Champion floored the Detroit crack for | ‘resentativen, and of cormmittess | gi@fth. ace Barry. :@hannow, Rand Mew. x goa es ‘Tovntehe at 1M. Bes Chasey tae (D8 ‘ ten-round the count of nine with a vast hook to aot ball and other sports were Dawn, Dark | 4 atiaction at the bed pocreinn Wee ff oo Lye] re Pek igi iii size had Tremaine BAL 24 approved ae the a wi Baton oe—aihons Pr Apescry, oo co = Sos oe oo the Untigan feather, | years of age, tt ts Brookes who must do | Tilden served frat from the north-|oeet, drove Toke tnithes and ; es ery os of defending the Davis jern end of the court, and he andjand won the fourth game , the aggressive onslaught of | Brookes each won their services until|Brookes was now tiring fast, For a moment Tilden was off bal- gennon-ball hitting, relinquished WeeL ANG’ re Ho AND You ; ance, and Brookes again won on the |Phian’s backhand. | @upremacy while still a young yy American's service, but played weakly | ,..onmton’s wever’ cree S emae ‘Same with Norris Williams and | and lost his own. Each player then| featured his first eet with cae : ‘others who found the once ‘won twice, but Tilden managed to Aeetraienes etar. Patterson | sport too exacting. MAN DECIDE TO Practice = rally and won the set, 10 to 8. to these drives weakly and his . ing backhanders were driven bade nger oppo: ; —* oNJos wHLe Foun " i ‘Tilden was plainly puzzled by the reokes retains als (MN LONDON Fic roe sess and Gossip splendid volleying of Brookes to-day, | un" Johnatom tes won tures ees | years ago he first boran = and Brookes maintained a terrific] before Patterson wae able to score a in world series tennis and to: a By John Pollock atl through the match. Tilden'’s beats and finaly we won the eet 6 to 8 ‘the main dependency of his ’ JOHN BULL SURPRISED riliiant returns did much toward| The second set showed plainty thet the olash with the power- turning the tide in favor of the Amer- | Johmston had Patterson's measure, aa team. There have been TO SEE VARDON AND RAY | Witte Jackson, the crack local |{cans, although the heat and Brookes's ——— —_~ —— ~ ‘Brookes. He played hia first |of the Giants, The St. Louis owner | inie Groh, copied Ray in this respect. Long |‘ opinion that he soote © good rest, By Robert Boyd. bealing the sinew “oy F maaich {a 1900, and many |saye he'd consider the deal of Frank Maranvil black cigars, after the fashion of | juny Dundee ls unether fighter whe ls going XACTLY one minute of the| ot Madison Square Garden last ‘ant are wil teatity Frinch wele tol ided, " Jl PP. Mr. Travis, would perhaps have | to stot Springs for s rest. Jomnny injured his eleventh round had elapsed) night, Juck Shark received n te ee “What do you know about that?” Kae ge. been more in character, but the |hsod Ia ae woes bout = bac Moran at New. when Referee Harry Stout! ge49479. crnis ey Phi e fea has a big | Asked Judge McQuade, as he told of Joe Dugan. two pipes added a picturesque | 0M" T'S Son tn the Gerden on tea. | Stepped in between Roy Moore of! cent. of the bes ipts afte the offer and its rejection. “Have Dick Rudolph. touch to the woolly waistcoats. | Dundee epess to may at Hot Springs for about| St. Paul and the tottering Jack , Sree Seerle ag | Norman Boase, as reforee and | Day, was signed up to-day by Tommy MoGinty, the bouts, The ticket; > rt fanems enn, appointed game? Why, the men who made the) ine Congressmen and editing the Seara-Roebuck catalogu master of ceremonies, to introduce | the faht promoter of Cleveland. to battle George | New York bantam. ha clio ee ig Sk ‘ ene-maan ‘committee to [fer would have been looked upon a the players as a: a boxing matoh, | Calp of Pitabursh for ten rounds at Gray's arm: | Sharkey was in a neutral corner.| ““*) 197° %* aa : e © crazy ones. Now, in view oj i ‘They gasped and crowed and made | ory at Cleveland, on Jan. 7, They are to welsh 12! Moore had crossed over a few of his ‘i * of the not game in the | what's happened, we're inclined to be National Track and Field Meet y pyrotechnic noises at every good | at 100 pounds 8 P.M. polld right crosses, ‘The New York 766 at 1,512.00 j n| pactes O'datiy came ove of bis bout at the Paul lad, and it was Sharke: tell you that though 1 can't mention tt ay ys path= Sharkey cut loose at one time in| pure fight! . t , mt irteot ighting instinct and noth: the four men offered were good bali Be ecatins Naval Academy at Annapolia Messe: | squad, to get his men intd condition Yor | mud Benny Coster, his east side | St Ped. REPRE with heavy beay the signe in the balcony, informisg 4 from the other side state | players, What do you suppose was the | GH 1CAGO, Dec. 30,—A national track | @hwsetts Institute of Technology, Centre| thelr game New Year's Day with the| fl Pe eS ee a Te bows. Re ot bracers as the spectators. the rounds, to show : ‘England intends asking a handi-| reply wo received from Mr, Breadon? | ana feild meet for college men was in- “Count ‘Athlete ‘Conference alao| University of Califernia, ce ind amt tne Nt Nery Nema wr %*) ropes and his knees commenced to| The battle was to serve aa Shar ‘ cap of thirty-six goals from the | Why, this: dorsed at the yearly meeting of the aecgpted og, & full Hedaed. Rene aust where Wilce took his men last sag. ‘He came back and was slug-|key's comeback, after his defeat at % can team in the international) “‘if you will include Frank Friech National Collegiate Athletic Associa- retired aha’ thity: tere Seat Ta eee ght for the secret practice was not| Sam Mossberg, who won the Olympic ghtwelght | SING with Sharkey at the bell. This|the hands of the present ban’ om next summer. Might just |in the deal you are at liberty to take |: , “4 noe 08 + army, prealded atthe meeting | divulged, but {t. was believed to have | championship at Antwerp last summer, has been | WAS the only time Sharkey was dan-|champion, Joe Lynch. The west } org TE wen taet that. ons bb toe treteraelth Mer Rleheny aor cr yesterday, and a comm Toile" report as President he strongly | been Bovard Fieid, gt the University of | mbutluied to box Tonag Badr of Greeawich at | BeTOUs during the contest. champion's summary defeat of Shae- started, which was to lead to a final ‘sport in which England has the red them about twice what a o ; that the cost fully controlled and directed ‘ ten. ball player Is worth becauso we want | NOCsBATY money, Ho Tike Tbe “ane [there Ja little doubt of the educational | "They: stopped onl three times dur-| Joe tzonard, the seeranine Brooklyn fut kere Engen sagged, Bie Sead weaned rele for whe tie, ae seeder ane ~ Un of vs Ly e =. jour ded, ‘'s: ing poloist here | to id out a team that we figure | Would not fall om the colleg ine af the manly art of self-defense. | ing the t ‘rou Ke added, "'s0 don't - ve in feather] from side to side an y that Jimmy Wilde's conqueror lost ‘ : ‘i realized that many o : 3 : er ald, Tt Hized that aba . ‘weight, has Deen sigmed for two matohes by his} sumed a appearance. Just then| was to be reggined in. a niee it ff Heast four, because tha| Has & chance for the pennant, and | Indiviau Jsabitity |4ey@lob ‘unless good “and it nut Me MALY) guannger, Sliver Buroe, On Jan. 10, at Freeport, the bell sounded.’ Jack held the top! Moore, But, alas! all ieee fa bye M4 da riper Opinion differed as the advisability led, and all ine ‘stand: , Ohio St halfback, {8|U. 1, leonard tackles Benny MoCoy, grhile the] strand of the ropes, steadied himself) amiss, The tough St. ig ‘Gre 4 No matter this, And it Raccp ig) ell you | of holding a meeting open to all eol- eres int paleurtery Ane | sope said to have sustained & sprained ankle| following night to Paterson, N. 3., Teonard will] and then walked to his corner like @|Tex Rickard picked for 5, Wage ‘ this, And you can make it as stro0g 118g) men or open only to the win- /MAnND are cazety im Monday's, scrimmage.+, Henderson, | eachange blows with ‘Tommy im in s tweln-|drunken magi. Hefore he reached his|nor’s courageous little ‘ “Stoneham: wouldn't trade Frisch | ners or possibly the winners and sec- ood, fo Bilas is the only Buck- | "Un battle. ne nip Sew pe ie Soren ane ae prored, foe, areoh for bi. Shantey, i for aflorneby, ever. up. Thats (what ond men at the Intercollegiate shines Tea ben at é th robert. Tt Tack bey tn buaty oriterwelsht of Pisburds | in hig geat, his chin resting on his} 122%, h, POS. OO bed position.” | in she Kast, the conference games in eu ny Reneved Blair will be ready for Sat-|™sde ® Dig bit ot Orleans on Tuesday night] chest. Qne of Sharkey’s henchmem! Panama virtue 4 " gf Pete Kilduit, the Brooklyn turielder the Middle West and the yearly inter- fwaich "the bicaohiteeed urday's game, howevel 4 | by weourtas tye Grclston over Young Denny. the came over to his corner and in-| three nen Cane. oy ome am ; OM AN | io Reade Mah: k nec tor hitett at meetings on the Pacific icsnenttea. cama — New Orlesne welterweight, at the end of thelr! structed Joe Wagner, Sharkey’s man-| diamond studded belt, emibl of Becond base th the clubs. drive tee last Const and in the Bouth, 1 Match May Cap Fenc-| Dartmoath Foo Siesere BNO Peer wren. jen rounds and) ager, to stop the fight, Marry Stout,| the colored middleweight o yh ners Zeay 4 pennant sent In his signed con-| | ‘The comm tw empowered to ing Year. With West Virxinia Team, nearly fiolabed Denny in the thin round wih! the referee, was, leaning against the |ship of? the world. It was ‘Duaky Fy © the Braokiyn office yesterday. | settle this question aivmenthroughe | ‘The 1921 schedule of events of the| CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Clarence w.|* ™” peetne at. Gee, ropes in a neutral corner when Wag-| Joe's third fight for ownership of the e sen’ a non at : ; c . he that Joboay UL te feet and sald, “No, you won't atop it.” suing Philadelphia on Jan. Ass jon also was indorsed, The|night, provides for a grand total of|ceed M. M. “Tubby” McIntire heed | " eaet md metched to fight | 1), ted | tide Princeton took up row-| abandoned. The thies were toate ae — Cr this would, be to entab-[elghtcen competitions for all classes of|coath of the West Virginia’ University | ‘usmle st York, Pa... nes month wor thet datanee tae eee ee) et Tiatle Crane Chane, wana ing an attempt has been mado | draw up the detail of the working |lisn a body representative of all the} swordsmen to be contested during the|team, according to/an announcement et ison enon at tee Onmain es, 4." | acfosa the ring, 'Thén the bell rang che os al to have the Orange and Black,| regarding control and adiscimive |collewes and athletic clubs in the made by H. A. Stansbury, athletic d!-/Paiiaynic eo New Yours Day aiteroom,, [4nd Sharkey briskly walked out] CORNELL HARRIERS LOSE ted at Poughkeepsie, ‘The'| playing rules, procedure to be followed | country, and to make it responsible ed by the unexpect-| rector of West Virginia, ' to the centre to face his opponent. guthorities were steadfast in Br chin in Botan ete GOAT | caren ‘saleatton of peel os a uae rong, showing of the Amertcan| Spears ts regarded ax one of the| Bary Hil the bentamecteht of Grewwich vu-| He waded in, letting poth, hands fy.) | BIG RACE IN ENGLAND, Malet that four miles was too|Beries, ‘None of these detalle war in: |reope " Hsing young coaches of the country, | ae, 1s elated to fight Younes ‘ror for tm rounds | Some o} ings J ‘we known brook. Now over torty | ph Johnston in the present) at New Zealand. Tennis is a/ wracking game. There have few tournament stars who rp- in the first flight after bit- ‘tho thirty-year mark. Maurice , with his great speed perennial foxm- hoger the former cycle Hoppe, Harry Vories. ze considering age and Poon one's specialty, can sto ar around man: Mires be but the if tthe red the favori ‘baseball. ft eae Davis Cup series is the »Larned,. who for many re a8 consistent yanner i this ‘vompeted on 1s Cup the best showing of all Ameri- cmaeene cannot come near “veteran's record. ternis was re- season, Australasia, custo- ‘the strain of the job was one Nor- picked for for Brookes, who will also play @pening match in the crucial tennis is his specialty, Brookes all-round athlete, ‘with excep- | only run on three legs. what the outcome of the next tourmament may be polo iy alway ider of ays a provi is weyinn | ‘possum, ‘a strain for the human body and | ¢lud cot five ‘year agree. | Alonzo B. Stagg, athletic director of . As a player he ‘was among the best, Bee dae. it was | LONDON, Dec. 30.—Mhe Oxtord-Cam~ ts enter a crow. Now that {ment Uareo Ayre. Now Mls | ane “Univeraityeet Chicago, waa a inyaaton of the Untied Staten by a'team|and was a general choles of newspaper | Min? Pama it fa eae nae Cand. | oy a fingh jn the pan. Sharkey had | bridge team won the cross-country raee ce in to be Kept at three | Pepper ko to Chocayo about the fifth |strong supporter of both resolutions. ngland and possibly an Itailan| eritics and Walter Camp for one guard | ees yan, 1. ‘booked up for aix fats} spent himseff and this only hastened | at Roehampton to-day from the Cornel! Mf wovld not be surprising If|and work there with Mr. Johnson so|He also made an earnest plea to!" on the All-America team of 1916—hia| Oot month. Mil wa vnag hard f his defeat. FOU and Runners. The’ English th o |that all hands can be present othitions are at present under]? t next tor these bouts, Be if entered the Intercollegiate | rninor leagues hold their joint’ meeting | synicr Colleg® met, to retrain frbra | way towurd the scheduling of aun jast year a In the eleventh Jack carried ‘the | team scored 26 points to Cornell's 48, yc at Poughkeepsie next year nee tee ie najors mest meeslae | joining athletic clubs during their competitions petween the Great — Anotber good fighter from California le coming| fighting to Moore and nadted him a \12 to ratify thelr big compact. "undergraduate days, and urged that} Britain and America. Walker W! m Home Gri at | hero for bouts He 1s Frankie Jones, the weiter-| with a wild right swing without a/ Navy Man Heads New College Box amateur boxing champion- yeas 5 — hereafter a way be opened by which Wied the Olympia Geng - the Pinehurst, weight of San Francisco. Jones weighs 138 pounds,| ;eturn. But his efforts amountéd to _ ing Body, ips mext month may be ex-| , Mr, Hexdlor does not believe tha! the athletes inay be allowed to ropre- | MaMa, ouia'eceive the higher ranking, | PINEHURST, N. C. Dec, 30.—A. ¥, |and ie wid to be 8 roy trometer, Mul naught, for Moore started sending| ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 30—Lieutens fi 4, . Spae iy ¥ sent their colleges on future Olymplo % manager will try and sign him up for » bout with r tt left-handers and right der Will to six rounfs, The | jn the case of the Pacttic Conat Le feama without being? torent 4 ae and on each occasion the Yankees won| Walker jr., of the Richmond County Resid ove Sent pair rig Mg Ag weed Commander William A. Ricpard, U heen | fabulous No tame, bi Pat this early | ‘ante YooKs anit thiee-round test wasn't enough | Players Ind ™e AND FOUR PLAYERS REFUSED BY CARDS ~ipaeg St. Louis. Magnate Would Consider Deal With Giants If Frisch Were Included. The ¢adulous sum of $200,000—at feast it would have been considered ten years ago—and four g00d players has been refused by | the Cardinals of the National League | N@/¢or Roger Hornsby, their star first wacker, according to Judge McQuade baseball men gone absolutely crazy? | What on earth would have been said five years ago, or even two years ago, if that amount of money had been | Offered for the biggest star in the @ big.job on his hands in St. Louis.” Judge McQuade took a long breath and continued “Charles A. Stoneham, our Presi- dent, wrote that offer to the St. Louly Club with his own hand, and I want to” leve that @ junecy éxaminer has got | | | fine example of colossal John Hedyler entorday that the proposed meeting of Aimne Wharton Pepper asd’ Dan Joh SGeore BOUNCING BINGO EVERY 6UY WHO TRIMS BECKETT WiLL COME BAC. CLAIMING THe ENGUSH TITLE ~/ Eckert oO ok Bi Ne LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara. Coprright, 1920, ty ‘The Prem Publisiting Co, (Tho New York Brening World) nos Junk, famous in six hemispheres as the greatest statistician of the Dry Age, is out with another set of dizzy Things You Ought to Know. Enos is the guy that makes piles batting erages from every a living from logarithms.’ He com- State in the Union, including the Scandinavian or Minnesota. Me can recite minor league swatting records like a boy orator punishing “Hiawatha.” There is nothing that Enos can't do with figures, and that goes for income taxes, too. ot Bite Mr. Junk can spiel anything that can be told in figures, The num- ber of kilometers. to the moon, The proof of home brew. T' in a set of Santa Claus whiskers. of work’ The arrival and departure of Erle trains. germs ‘The number of bartenders still out In short, anything. The |. LEADING SPACE STEALERS, Johnny McGraw. . . it work from Mr. Junk’s adding machines includes the fol- lowing tables, none of which are reserved | LEADING TRADE RUMORS. | Hornaby. Mv, Junk promises more statistics, figures, charts, tables, synopses, data, flora, fauna, analyses, graphs, ing of the spring eeason. Mate and schedules before the open- He |s now busy checking cuckoo seeds for Planned for College Men Only This Is Only One of the Pro- gressive Steps Taken at N. was appointed with full power to work out the details, determing the expense and devise somo plan fot raising the |t out the country, The organization of an Olympic cluded in the twenty-five for throwing gn iy every important college and unl- raity In the country, the association Ang grown to guch strength that it solutely national in its representa- fecommended to the consideration, of he delegates the question of the intro- juction of boxing as @ recognized in- ercollegiate sport, and added: fiojals are provide Amateur Fencers’ League of America, announced by W. Scott O’Conno: last ‘the narrowest of margins, DRESSED A LA U. S. A. Jobfi Bull is alarmed because of the influence their visit te these shores as exerted in the deport- ment of Harry Vardon and Ted Ray. According to word from abroad, great surprise was ex- pressed upon the firs: appearance on the links uopn their return home. They played at Oxhey against Sandy Herd and George Duncan. Here's what one paper sai “Ray and Vardon both dressed the parts of American champions, tors they wore woolly waistcoats in place of the more orthodox jack- ets. Both smoked pipes through- out, Vardon apparen‘ly having Not to be outdone, the spec:ators Americanized themselves in the matter of applause. They clapped #0 loudly when the players came on to the tee that one-half expected shot and showed an almost un- flatteri it at the pre- by Moon- by moonlight, it developed to-da: Gouthere, California, in Lov Angele coach for the Ohio State team st to~ faay the Puckeves were f ‘the hardest k' Put through id of signal Spears, head coach for four years of the Dartmouth football eleven, wilt suc- Dec. 20.—Practice | || Cassidy having bur bis hend in training, me HAVE SEEN OF GECKETT HAVE SHOWN HIM MASSAGING HIS Back WITH RESIN THE SE TWO lightweight, and Pinky Mitchell, the promising fighter of Milwaukee, have been matched by Tex Rickard to meet in the feature bout of fifteen rounds to a decision af Madison Square Garden on Jan. 7, The men j broke through with his own, and led, AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Dec. 30.—America took a commanding lead in the Davis Cup Lawn Tennis Cham- pionship Pournament here when Wiil- jam T. Tilden 2d defeated Norman E. Brookes of the Australian team, 10—8, 6—4, 1—# and 6—4, and William M. Johnston defeated Gerald L. Patter- fe eon im straight sets, 5—3, S—1 and 6—1. A very hot sun and a little wind and rain had left the court slow but solid, and the showers of the past few days seemed not to have injured its play- ing surface. the first set stood “8-all.” Brookes then won on Tilden's service and 5 to 8. Tilden responded by winning the next two games, saving the last set with @ fine service. age may have had something to do with the final result. Brookes’s game was only slightly below that shown when he was in the Lge A of his old- time mastery. Tilden’s play justified his position as world’s champion. ‘The match was played in two and will weigh im at 186 pounds at 2 P. M, on the day of the contest. The manager of each man has posted a forfeit of $1,500 as a guarantee that his boxer will make the required weight. It is said that Jackson is to receive a ‘guarantee of $10,000, with an option of accepting 25 per cent. of the gross receipts. ‘Jack Gharkey will not figh: again for at least two monks, His manager, Joo Wagner, declared to-day that he will take Ghartey to Flot Springs. |Atk,, where bo will havo him rest up for several weeks and also take the batht. Sharkey did not yt 1m Lis dew: form and Manager Wegner is of Jackson the latter part of next month Bryan Downey, the Columbus, 0., middie- bout to & decision at Columbus, O., on New Year's Prank Black, the popular manager of the Sports: men's Club of Newark, declared to-day that be will be ready the first weok In February to sage bouts in the Pit Regiment Armory in Newark, where so many important boxing bouts have been fought in the last few yeers, Frank expecta to ign up # main bout In a few days for his opening show, the New Star A. @ next Monday night, Prank Ante O'Leary and Earl Baird box the other “twelve: round feature. ‘The manager of K, O, Loughiln, the welterwetght of Sonth Bethlebem, says there ie no truth tn at Quebec Clty; Canada, to-morrow night, and a é six weeks. Johnny will try to get on» bout with) Sharkey and weight who fighis Ausle Ratner in s tweive-roun@| Moore, figuratively speaking, made a @ quarter hours, including intervals Sharkey Loses to Moore — In *‘Comeback’’ Batéle Little New eagerin Knocked ‘Out in Eleventh Round at the Garden. escorted the beaten boxer to his corner, automatically awarding the decision to the former. chopping blocs out of the game little boy made no attempt to fight back; he just kept his back to the ropes and held his two gloved hands in front of his face, with his arms pro- tecting his body. Suddenly the West- erner sent a golid right into the of Sharkey’s stomach and he doubled up from the effects of the wallop. The referee then interceded. As the whistle announced that the ninth round had still ten seconds to 0, Moore sent ove! light left, f lowed by a terrific right cross. Shar- ner called, “Harry, Harry!" Just then Sharkey jumped to his the Westerner and many fanned the later game. The went to the American, who shawed tage of elther playe: marked the oulmination of Broo! play. ‘Tiiden's and an analysis of the match shows that Brookes can attribute his & feat to this feature of the can’s game, ‘Tilden’s second a8 ‘was invariably returned by Brooles who shot the ball to the Philadel he won the set almost at pleasure. Patter game but failed ended 6 to 1 in Johnston's favor. voll¢ys which crossed the net were 80 weak that Johnston was able to, run in and score with lightening ives. his in won MOORE-SHARKEY BOUT DREW GATE OF $16,022 By John Pollock. being stopped by Roy the State tax of 6 per cent. was deducted, Moore for winning drew down a guarantee of $2,500. The State received $801. Ex- actly 6,198 persons paid to’ see 5,907.00 he was opposing st. a tartar in the key was instrumontal jn his getting an opportunity to take the title from Pete Herman. A new campaign was Masons trophy. 0 feoprent irs eed for Joe in bs lor Dardon of