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ye eee aeenactapiese x i —_——_— will probably be a long time be- fore any nation separates Uncle Sam from his tennis honors. Tilden ‘and Johnston, who cleaned up abroad, first in England and iast weok in | New Zealand, for the historic Davis Cup, are both young men. The two Bilis should have at least four years of championship tournament service ‘coming to them. In thelr wake will _ @urely come a flock of capable The country is full of Whyn future national champions are card-indexed the name f Vincent Richards, the boy wonder, fs invariably the first one mentioned. ‘Bere is a iad who is still some dis- ay him as being one of the most SRR “HE EVENING WORLD, MOBDAY,, JANUARY 3, “vests _POMETAING TO PEere AR Rebs Wittt THE STRONG-ARM SQUADT QuEsTioN! cere eabie young stars ever devel- in thia country. Richards Is one of many who will be quall- | to take thé places of Tilden and Johnston when the pace begins to| too exacting for them. ~)) Increased activity gmong boys | ‘ways follows international victories. | Back in 1918, when Francis Oulmet _ defeated Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, famous British golfers, in a sensa- Monal play-off at Brookline for the open title, countless young- ly began to switch thelr attention to the links, Beforo this ‘event golf was like Sanskrit to many ‘Youthe but the success of the young American over his veteran British had « strong appeal for the rising generation. For months after ) the golf department of sport empori- uma was beseiged with curious _ Youngsters who were eager to buy clubs “just like the ones Quimet uses." Aj) The success of Tilden in the British > championship.and the victory of the > Atmerican team for the Davis Cup ‘will fetch in a whole army of juvenile Weoruits to the game this year. It will be @ good thing for the sport that is already growing tremendously, ‘Yet, no matter how many participate, ‘oped - only . flea 253 yi comes only through the development © of promising young players, The United States Lawn Tennis Associa- ~#ion has been alive to this and has #edoubled its efforts to encourage the €ame among boys. ‘This country has now passed Eng- Avid in the number of young players, #@nd this superiority in the juvenile ®anks will result in continuing the qorld’s mastery that is now held so soefely by the United States. NE J. Bult still refuses to uc- cept Joe Lynch as the baritam- welght champion of the worla. ~; The old monocied gentleman insist Pete Herman is the crownwearer and, _ accordingly, Merman's argument with ~ Jimmy Wilge for the title this month ts apparently going through, is willing to be a one~ committee to tell the Britons re all wrong in the matter, os ay HE University of California's sweeping victory over Ohio State on the gridiron is only nother reminder that the Far West / \fo maintaining its record as the breed- |» 4ng place of radfealism. The Buck- eyes went to the Coast with the cham- Plonship of the Western Conference and the reputation of being one of the most radical-(laying elevens that ever came out of the wheat belt. Yet the Californians, according to ac- counts of the one-sided game, daz- the visitors with radical footba’'l. Native Sons tossed the pigskin around as thbugh it were a baseball, successful pass sailing through ait fifty yards before landing In outstretched arms of the receiver. victors 7. ont eeFi72 ly knew how to ww to checkmate jo Btate, whose ig gains through the easily blocked Californians, who displeyed an knowledge of how opene should be played. Compared to West and. this part of the football is still an infant Pacific coast. There's what will happen when graduate into the veteran e ik 3 & bi a i ; ows that ay Caddock wants B chance at Stranyier Lewis's wrestling ‘title would te in- “the ultimate success of any sport|' LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara. . by The Press Publishing Co, (The Now York Brening World.) PRINGLE RUNS FOR OFFICE. Hara Pringle announces he's out for Governor on the reform ticket, with the emphasis on Sunday Sit. Ezra considers hiniself as good as any man In the W, C, T, U. He hasn't touched a bottle since he was two years old except for a few nips of ketchup one cold night. That's why he's after golf, He's going to tackle it backwards, commencing at the 19th hole. Ezra finds there is no tea at the ‘19th, and wants to know the reason why. Coprrignt. 10: 8 8 ‘The way the experts describe it, you hop on the Green River in one and sink the shot in an additional stroke. The stroke requires a neat elbow movement. That's why Sunday golf \s scandalous to Ezra, Sunday is his favorite dey and dessert—he hates to see it desecrated, Mr. Pringle admits he does 18 holes himself every Sunday, but that's when ho laces Mrs, Pringle’s corsets. He hag a par of 71 on the kabo_ links, . 8 6 Ezra hears those uncouth fellows speak of “in the rough." That's how he knows there's rough stuff In the game, Golfers also carry cards, which 1s very bad on Sunday, On the finer points he ‘s alizhuly mud- died. He thinks a mashie's to mash potatoes with and @ midirén's for | pressing pants. However, Mr, Pringle is against Sunday golf, He be~ He’ the open championship should be closed and the golf clubs all locked up on Sundays, And the bugs should not require stimulation. Clrous lemonade could keep ‘em in the pink of condition. The kind of circus lemonade they now ifse calls for three rings. On the third ring the steward brings the pee ee Mr, Pringle isg't against golf entirely. For instance, he's in favor of the long green. When there's any of it loose he's on in one jump. Esra only wants all t.e golf inks iwid out and embalmed. After that he promises other reforms. He wasn't brought up in a reform sohool for nothing. * . Mr. Pringle believes in putting the raspberry on Sundays, along with the war tax. And that !s his Great Appeal. The Golfers’ Associa~ tion ha ded to vote bullets for Ezra, Babe Ruth’s Shooting So Poor He Is Taken Out of Basketball Game Artje Powers's Sensational} peri" Sand Rave the Celtio, guande, Basket Forces Celtics Rave TORRY CARY: GBOtH in Into a Tie. ers starred, ably assisted by Reynicks, Smolick, Dehnert and Reich kept the Celtica in the running. HOUGH Babe Ruth, mightiest of ome run makers, was not In his most sensational basket shooting mood at the Tist Regiment Armory last night, it Was evident to the crowd of clowe to 10,000 persons that he was lacking only In practice, and with a ew more games under his helt his Judgment of direction will improve to such an extent that he will be a power on the court as well us on the diamond, Babe's team by a wonderful stretch of playfng after Ruth was dropped from the line-up to make room for a pinch hitter,” guccesded in catching up to the Celtics and wound up the game on éven terms, 33 to 33. ‘Aside from Babe Ruth's appears ance, the feature of the game was ‘Artie Powers’s sensationnl basket from nearly. the length of the court that tted the score in the last forty- three soconds of play. » “Qnly a minute to go!" shouted the crowd aq Arte Powers snatched the wphere a few foet from his own bas: tty-Ooster Bout. One of the most bitterly contested battles ever staged ina bexing arena took place at the Pioneer Sporting Club New Year's night, when two Italian youths, bantamwoights, hailing from the east alde, Benny Coster ind Packey decision. Coster, who ts an experienced battler, showed all kinds of class and would have won decisively but for an unfor+ tunate accident. In the fourteenth Found Coster shot a left hook in the di- reotion of O'Gatty, but misved through tripping. O'Gatty saw his opening and a hook which dropped Benny, ¥ took the count of nine and fin. Ishod the round in bad shape, ‘The ft- teenth and Inst round found Benny aa froah ae a dalay and punishing O'Gatty all around the ring When the Dell halted. hostilities” Ome Jud lige de cided In favor “of Coster while the other fo ttA, Me, AnnoUNcer Jaformed Hatufng Ne on, Who officiated as ref- eree, Nelson pointed to Coster's corner us the winner, Some one jumped into ARGUE ABOUT Copyright, 1021, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). O'Gatty,, clashed, the latter gaining the | f} Vid WHAT" HIGHT STRANGLER” LEWIS 00 1F HE ONCE GOT HIS KILLING HEAD! & PROFESSOR OF JIU JITSU % WouLDd LEWIS SUDDENLY FR HIS HOLD BROKEN ANO GO EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY Indications are that the Futurity of 1623 will receivo the largest list of nomi- wtions in its history. The entries are lue to close to-day with Secretary Warlocker, who has been in Kentucky for the past ten days in consultation with the breeders of that region, He will return to-day with the nominations of the biggest of the Blue Grass horse- men ‘to augment the handsome total which has begn piled up during his ab- sence, The first regular event of the new your, brought a large feld of gunners the Travers lsiand traps of the New York Athletic Club y: The feature of the da ing of a new monthly handicap—a distance affair. In the shoot shooting from various marks, More prizes than ever to be won out- right will be put up for competition thls ar at the forty-fifth annual show of the Westminster by rr Club, to be Held once more at Madison Square Gar- den on Beb. 10, 11 and ‘The Brie A. A. team defeated the Bab- cock & Wilcox soccer eleven by the pare e of 4 goals to 0 before a head ey 000 peo i . Harrison, N. J., di ood into the Afh’round of tse annual cup competition of the jean Football Association, whither Robins Dry Dock, through the: defeat of Bethlehem at Bethiehem, had pre- ceded the: m. Distribution’ of the entry blanks for the monster Indoor athletic meet to be held at the 23d Regiment Armory on Lintoltta Birthday ive by Bronx: Couns cil, Knights of Columbus, began to-day. A’ programme has been arranged by. James Mcinerney, former Secretary of the Metropolitan’ Association, that sure to bring an ‘attractive ‘eld into competition, PINEHURST, N.C, Jan. 3.—2mmet rench and Wi Nie” "wilt of York error a vaieat Ww 2 ‘The Bietropolitan Aa Associationof the + A, has granted Robins Dry Dock ploy’ yoda’ Association of the Todd Gnisyards A.A.'the sanction to eondnct its annual games on Feb, 31, at the 14th Regiment Armory, 14th ‘Street snd Highth Avenue, Brooklyn, Gaining two additional points in their race for the champlonslip of the Met. ropolitan Foot: the team of he Astoria Football eaally dis- wed of Team B of the Viking Football lub by a score of & goals to 0 at As- torla yesterday, The ‘fT. J. McCahill family mado a clean-up at the traps of the La mont Y@eht Club yesterday. senior member of the family won the high scratch prize with the excellent score of 98 out of a possible 100 tar- gets, His young son, a lad of four- teen, won the high handicap prise, oa SWIMMING NOTES, Miss Hilda James, England's new swimming champion’ will have to be reckoned with from ‘how on, She has ust deen credited with doing 150 yards in im, 68 2-58., or 1 1-5 seconds under the ‘8 record by Miss Fannie ket. Lined across the floor ready to block his path Was the entire Coltic team. nding that he could not Ureak through he took one last jc chance. It was a mighty heave that landed in the basket for the tleing | augie Ratne: Victim of score of a wildly seething conte a é The game wae marke yy lon * a i shots, even the Celtics being oblige aR Ue, Oe Jen, & ‘Auste Rat. to take eome hard ones half way | middiowelghts of the East, wane down the floor. Ruth's a played much better than the home run ewatter himself They blocked and covered far better than any combination that New eee champion five has met this the ring and rémonstrated With Tat Whereupon Joa Humphrioy ynnde ay anooment that the Fetokee had. des xd upon O'Gatty as the winner. pene = 6 auspice andi Ataletle jub, before more than 6,000 fans at the teresting but for the difference in of the two squeeze artista, The advantage pt oy pounds for the man Mendel. Chamber, of Commerce 6 Saturday ht. The decision of Refereo Bler- halter in favor of the local boy, who ie & native gon, almost gpeated & rot. At no time during the twolve rounds was owner. in the lead. Ratner outboxed the local pride In eight of the twelve rounds, In one of the rounds “Powney w Mth pterens was displayed by the crowd in t showing of path Amninat hy Beckman, io is known jin ie pesketoall ciroies as the Babe Ruth of the basket pyres Beckman landed four clean baskets, Abner” amate ta beara SMthe floor face downward in mis, 5 fain hae twenty-four an wild right for the hs reenbon a vwarp al ringal in nn rely after sree oe he “fanned,” to the hat ¢ crowd, who yelled ‘omni ssion, eld lp Durack of Australia, and she passed 100 In im. 108, on the thereby out the British standard for the pee, held by Miss Daisy Curwen 1s. James is sixteen years old and outset of @ competitive career, TE is worth recalling that ahe hung up 4 world’s mark for 50-yard swimming quite recently, aquatic champlonships of the Allegheny Mountain AAU decided in 1 Jital Waiter Weinstein of Cl lunge, for inen, with & glide hree feet and Miss Fraltces Pittaburgh eaptured, tty eer" for women in im. Wi Sontaliye ia the exact titme Fetursed” Sy Fyn Brown, the ten-yearseld star of the New York Women's 8, A., Jn a local meet a few days ago, Pennaylvan’ lose ite great who was ex). d to beat the, | colle nd 220 res ea- cod Thal bp will leave ly to go to California, itis OIRFICULT TO IMAGING A 130 wwsiTsU ExPERT An Kad A 240 LB, Fiesr Lass WRESTLER. AGovT Lock ON SPINNING To THE FLooR.& Goob Fast” PUNCHING BOXER.€, .CFistic News tomtoms and Gossip Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, one of the topnotchers in the light heavy- weight division, who is now fighting under the management of George Engel, was offered a match with Tom Gibbons of St, Paul, at Madison 2 Square Garden, on Jan. 17, but no‘h- ing came out of the negotiations on account of Greb not being willing to take.on Gibbons. This would have been @ great bout for the Garden as both men have many admirers in ghis vicinity. Den Morgan, manager of- Battling Levinsky, the, American Light heavywelght champion, received # | cablegram frm Levinaky yesterday in which Lavin- sky Informed him tat both he and Pete Herman, the former Dentamweigut champlon, had arstred safely tn Ehgland and would start training tn o few days for thelr: bouts on Jan. 18 with Bom- bardier Wella and Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champton, Bin Brennan, the Chicago hoarywelht, drew such big crowda at a theatre at Boston last week, string boxing tiv, thet the manager of the theatre] FP, Flynn, intends to pass them up, Panama Joo Gans, the colored welterwetgtt cham- hoop sreteanlberuge Meader igre Ora, by fabt promoter George As Gane fights Jamaica Kid. another colored fighter, for ten = | rounds at the National A. ©. of Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday night, hie manager Leo Finn bas Practically deciled 1 wend Gans to Portland for tho five fights, Joo Waxner and his two fightett, Jack Sharkey nd Miciey Donley of Newark, will leave to-morrow for Hot Springs, Ark. Waser intends to be gone about two mouths ‘This ls a wise move for Was- or to make as the reat there and the otiidoor ex- eeclso are bound to bring Sharkey around to where he will be in tho best condition of bis life when Wagner 1s ready to match-him for his next fight, ‘The Boxing Commission of this State has noti- fed: Johnny Bumuners, the New York welterwelaht, that be must chango Dis name in the future on acoodat of Johnny Summers of Brooklyn belng the Yeaitimate champion of tho A. BF. Hereafter: Johony Summers of this clty will fght under the name of Marty Summors, FAdie O'Hare, the promising mfildiewelghe of this city, will receive @ guarantes of $1,500, with an option of accepting 30 per cent. of the grote re eetpts, for Mehting Martin Burke, the New Orleans Light hearywelght, In a fifteen-round bout tos decision at Dominick Tortorich’s Club, at New Orleans, on Jan. 11, O'Hare ts @ fast, clever boxer, who has been Sinproving tn every flit, Jim McDonald, the Enalish flight promoter, to- day cabled to Leo Fiynn asking his terms for Bill Brennan to go to Bagiand And fight Frank Moran, the Pittsburgh heavyweight, in & twenty-round Dout at ® show to be held at one of the Dig balls in London, England, time tn February, Flynn te undecided whether to accept the match OF not, as he thinks Brennan ean make more money by fight- Ing to this country, At the Commonwealth A. ©. of Boston on next Sstneday night, Dobby Dron, the New England featherwelxtt, will go again Roy Moore of St. Paul tp the feature of ten.rounds, to ® de- cision, Sings Moore stopped Jack Sharkey In eleven rounds at Madison Square Garden many out-of-town clube Bary been tring to sign Bim ap for bouts, Kid Norfolk, the rugwd colored hearrwolgt, and Jack Ward of Philadelpbis, another colored scraper, will clash tm the star bout of fifteen rounds, to a decialon, at the Queensberry & 0. ‘of Buffalo to-night, Norfolk f2 a big drawing ard in that ity, and the chanoes are that sn finmense crowd will tur out to eee the éerap, Jack Perry of Pittsburgh, who 1s one of the toughest weltorwolghtg tu the Weet, was matched to-day to take on Barney Adair, the local bat ter, tm ® ten-round decision bout at Atlanta, Ga, on the night of Jan. 16, Adair will have to battle im his bem form to beet Perry, es the lettor ts & gamo, willing fighter and a hard bitter, Wine eckson, who ty vtemed up for a ten: | BD round ‘bout with Law Tendler, the crack Philadel sor Sporting Clud to-night, Mossberg will be by By Gideon and Lighweight Chamelor Benny Leonard. Manager Eddie MoMahon, Awelve-rounder, will present Lieut. Seattle, the former aviator of the ‘Army, and Artie O'Leary of the the bantamwetght champion of Connecticut, will meet Tommy Shes of Yorkville, Barry Till, the Greenwich Village featherwelebt. Will engage in another battle to-morrow night. He Will gp against Harvey Crosbey in the main go of ten rounds af the regular weekly boxing show of the Starlight Sporting Club at 177th Street and ‘Tony Capont, the Western featherwetght, will book np with Red ‘Cap’ Wilson tn @ ten-round bout at the Moose Club of Detroit, Mich., on Jan. 7. Caponl ts & prunising youngmer, and he {a Mable to give Wilson the stiffest fight he bee ever bad. ‘Throush & mistake wo stated last work that Tony Capont defeated Billy De Foe at Waterbury, Conn, We are glad to announce that Capon! never fought De Foo, but did fight Freddie Jacks, the English featherwelght, whom he defeated at Waterbury, Al. McCoy, the former middlewetght champton, who has not fought in = fow years, will don he gloves again to-night. He will pwap punches with Jack tone, the local middlewelgmt, in the Yoain contest in a ten-round bout ot the Free bort Sporting Club of Freeport, Is 1, Promoter ‘Tex Rickard hee wired Johnny KU- Dane, featherweight champion of the world, an offer to meet Andy Chaney, the only recognised contender, in & fifteen-round contest to a de- ciiion at tbe Madison Square Garden during the month of February. Eddie fcr, hae been to anxious tof get Kilbane in © ring with Chaney that he has offered to let Chaney start against the featherwelkht champion for noth- tng, All that Mead asks is training expeness. Jack McFarfind, the cast ale welterwelaht, who created @ sensation by holding Walter Mobr, Jimmy Kally and Wlillo Schaeffer to fifteen-round draws, \s matched to box Soldier Bartfield or Walter | Wilson Moka ta a, vetm battle ah the Bidgomoed Roorting Club on Jan. Sammy Nelger, the east aide featherweight, msi- ged by Hazy Alberts, and who bexss Johnny may in the Garden Friday night, ts ‘wall of Andy Chaney, He feels sure Geer Caney God and a match eth Retbaen ‘Frank Carbone, the wont side middleweight, who hee just returned from a succesful trip to Now Orieana where be won 6 refereo's decision over Young Denny snd knocked out Sailor Petroskey, wil moet Dam Lynch tn the fifteen-round feature At the Pioneer Svorting Club Tueeday aight. Halt Eotey Bows and deck Dely will appear im the | nin Ph ten-round semi-final. Eddie Fletcher, the bantamwelght champion of the lower cast side who recently knuckea out | Sahlicht Jobuny Wallace, wae signed up to-day for two matobes. On Jan. 17, at Freeport, Ie I, Flewcher will go against Young Marlow, while oa Jan. LT. at Lewiston, Me,, Fletcher meets Paul Demers of New Bedford, Mass, Young Montreal, Bolder of the New England champlonsh!p, is anklous to box Champlon Joe Ignch, He iaime he has earned the right 10 meote him by defvating, in « period of mine wonthy, Jock Sharkey. Pal Moore, Jo Burman, Abe Fried man, K. ©. Joe O'Donnell, Roy Moore: (three times), Tony Marti and 9 nudiber of otber good Ddantamwelghts ‘This = Hobrew-American, whose Fight neme 1¢ Maurice Billingkoft, ts willing to box Joo at any wolght from 116 pounds ringside to catchweights, The Providence battler mys he can make 116 pounds ayd be sronng at the weight, Frankie Bums, tho veteran Jersey City feather- wolght, and one of the best liked little fellows tm the boxing game in this country, has started to Go lght training for his proposed boyt with Dick Losdmen, the rugged up-State fighter, at Madison Gquare Garden the latter part of next month, Frankie 1s working ous ot ® gymmasium ia Jermy ci, ontlamnneieenan nares Shamus O’Brien Beats Lewis Badly. NEWARK, N, J., Jan. 3,— Ancient Shamus O'Brien, veteran of 300 ring ements and daddy of seven litle o ens, had little troub! jefeating Philiy Lewis in their twelv: Baturdi afternoon at yak Frasier « otgm | th Cte ring when Phil- ther, Willie Lewis was’ doing best work with the gloves, gave the local Hehtwel a & severe trounc- psnnonnieely ad jead, Chaney's mane~ | { By Thornton Fisher | Holder of World’s Record : For 660 Yards Outdoors . Sails for Panama To-Day He has also held the Metropolitan, Military and Britieh titles at this twice won the ma~ following year Half-Mile Champion Turns In His Amateur Registra- here, he defeated, among others, the tion Card. Peerless Mel she Later ef By Alex. Sullivan. also Won over Aber BSiviat, a MEHR BAKER — “ in the games eutacked ty ¢ Steed paheres tha Sian oth Military Athietic League, ed ty new M. A. L. record of 1664-5 for athletics for good and all time. | the naif-mile. Nonships, ab ‘That ts, he is through with amateur} In Keay gr — regtieue: 4 compet rned in his | Stamfor age, 5 Naguiieete te to ary oF won the Britien half-mile honors in 1641 record the Metropolitan A. A. U. others, R. B. At- iason, wel gave ub his iife for hie Baker, who has won titles and fame yn, Woh gave w is life in yarious sections of the globe, to] Country, and A. G. Hill, who is the r say nothing of winning several titles Tr coeethines Garis and Glasgow while competing in national and local} he also hung up records. It was upon events, both indoor and outdoor, will| his return to this country that the sail to-day for the Panama Canai| Now York A. C. arrange Zone, where he will serve as a di-| Travers Island, and he won. | rector of athletics for Uncle Sam. \ Few runners have ever achieved a more favorable or honorable record than the bespeckled middle-distance runner of the Glencoe A. C., who started his long and brilliant athletic career a8 a high jumper. He won the high school championships in this event for three successive years. ‘When Homer cast his lot with the amateur union he gave wp high jump- ing and devoted all his time to run- ning, and it wasn't long before he at- tracted the attention of all the ex- perts, who predicted a bright future for him. Baker retires from the world of athletics with an enviable record. He takes along with him the world’s outdoor running record for 660 yards, having covered the distance in 1.20 2-5. He has twice held the na- tional half-mile title, which was in 1918 and 1914 while sporting the — An official investigation into activities of the American Ged od Committee, encompassing an inquiry into the committee's organizati subscription and disbursements funds, and its conduct with regard to the handling of Uncle Sam's team jn the Mist Olympic Games held at Ant~ werp, has been begun by the Olymplo Investigation Committee of the Ama- teur Athletic Union, This body was appointed at the last national A. A. U. convention in New Orleans, and is composed of William C. Prow, New England A. A. U., Chairman; Jere miah T. Mahoney, Metropolitan A. A, U., and Charles D. Lynch, Central A, A. U., Secretary. Amateur Boxing Championships in™ Garden To- Night Madison Square Garten will be thrown open'to the “simon pure” boxdérs to-night and to-morrow night, when the preliminaries and the finals, respectively, will be held for the New York State amateur boxing cham- plonships. According to Tex Rickard, a record Hst of entries has been rew ceived, and the quality of the en- trants Is the best ever lsted for aa amateur tournament. Incidentally, a new job has been created by the Metropolit:n Associa~ tion of the A, A. U. It is that of winged foot of the New York A. C. ACK'S GOSSIP AND BOWLING NEWS. The annual ten-pin head pin"and nine-pin head pin tournament of the United Bowling Clubs ts to open at the association headquarters, No. 1241 Broadway, on Jan. 9, The prizes for which the clubs will bowl will be donated by the friends of the Uniteds. Tota) pins for ten-pin and nine-pin game are to count, The teams rolling | “iailor to the scrappera. the highest totals are to receive the | ‘Two tailors have been engaged to sew trophies, A club can bowl as many, competitor numbers on the tights of teams as it can muster, but no man| each boxer who will competo, as the can bowl on more than one team. No cuntegtants will be numbered the same entry fee will be chargedr The tour- | %* ‘rack athletes and football players. This, will serve to make the contests eh tks Nien mete for seecahere more interesting to the apectatora who nited Bowling Clubs. are not familiar with the identity of the schedule for the tournament, which is | Cantestants in the bouts, as there will be to be rolled on alleys 3, 4 and 5 on/so many competing in this tournament. the fourth floor, starting at 3 P. M.,| The judges have been paired off and follows: Jan. 9, Beekman Hill- | assigned to the different bouts they will Gothams Original Nut Nabob; Jan, | Judge: John Walsh, Pastime A. C. and 16, Jupiter-Park-Wild Cat-Kaicker- | (orci Conlon, the fret seven poutes bocker; Jan, 2, E-Z-Bleocker-Con-| §."y" and J, J O-Lrlons Now York va cordia-Prospect; Jan. Mucker- the second seven bouts; Sam Ja- Bauirrel - Harmonie - Soho, Pastime A. C., and H. Quertubve- we ua oneda ing, West site ¥. 3, C. A. unlrd sevens ¥ ohn. joyle, jermont c, ns Horkville;, Feb. 20, Spartan-Swisa- | W. ‘Stumpt, Gtace Club, the ist seven Nuts, The referees wil do tl Harry Ertle will start the bot Smith, Hudson Guild, will bes Exldie’ Forbes of Brgoklyn, third, and Complying with » be Langtry, pin “American Bowtie Costeas Wtf or ary of the New York Howling As- sociation, baa mailed to Mist of iixty-aix clubs, mi thelr delegates, Casper Kirgchner, Queensboro Lodgo lying for memberstip in the American How! Elks, fourth. foramen dates ix tty erica howling ved for, the ywelght lags, Amon "I ri owling Congress | cel vs for je ftywel class. Among Noumainent for the, New "York deewstitn at ie them are some of the beat little boxers Yo take part im the big bowling clamdo, Al} clubs | In this district, Be Wier Oconee nell, Paulist A. C., metropolitan cham jon; Leroy Powell, St. Chelstophey lub, the wonderful iittte colored Boxer ; Joseph R. Wright, am Asarciation, andi. 6, Everding, Long Island Ciy Kor c. centre . There will be one bout fn tha heavy- freight. class between Arthur Wallo| champion of the Police Depariment, ary George Cruendler, champion of the N.Y. Fire Department, Wallot is training very hat at. Bill Grupp'e Gynasium and Cruendler at the Paulist A. C. ‘There will be twenty bouts each night. that are dosirious of ‘taidng part in the Buffalo | tournament are asked to hare thelr Fegla- tered with the BA. on or befory the next meeting dow York “Wowllng hasestian Tan At. “At thts mseting otfloers will be” eleceed for the bata eolfigar as 1 that dumaie Falson League ls to be ‘President, the next 2f, the. application of the Board of Governors Of the New York Bowling Asociation for a charter Ju the “Amerioan Bowling Courrem lls acted furor iy upon by the ©. “officials, New York willbe Trorescnted by sien A" ginte ho helbed orxanize Wt Anierican Bowling er of & centiiry ago, in the Dl fing’ ourutunent 4s Wittale neat ? Thum, dean of the bowling Js “to aend two teams ta the eo from ene Howling “Club.” "One me teams will bo the crack Asmerioa feat ea a aoa ‘American National PHILA, JACK O'BRIEN Wishes You a Healthful Hoppy Nevo Year! The Largest Health and Athletic tnstitute In the World, Costing $500,000 jan, 10° Madson $q. Garten Under My Manag: and ‘Physical Bieetershp. ‘The rng rae will cater to the Basi- Manufacturer and Brok exclusively. Largest Swimming Pool in the We £10, Hoof Running bali" just on Piet Homey 2 Fa Se tea, Liver pc Membership py oy 0 all re A Me tO, ental z eat TRAS, Pers be reok~ In this section of the dividual champion Tenn “stapes tho Uattea Bowling Clube cr Sew York ard Suites te,’ one of the team of bowlers selected by fhe, United Mates to repgegont shat body in he Ul founammeng at was weheduled Yo bi th Berlin just previous he way, was. poutponrd indets All of f tel hore they ary fPolng to wt the pace for thi kul fon “o tellow. emia 1s tle Jimmie Senatore ot the the Unt ‘Bowl! Asadimy, Bron, has entered Gore team iat te fnterstate duck “pin and. ten ‘pin, bowling: hament, sete be raed plant fA he trou local “bowling ‘ctube’ cs hey opus rou, Yea ‘dubs of all aX tn center. from. Milwaiiee ‘was Reet enuat weeks Sooretary Pred “Bledetoecke, wba. ts Randlin the affair for ""Uncle doe” Toum, predicts @ record breaking entry. = ae ‘tour the White Eis- been reoetved DAY 22. ENTIRE WEEK ‘The annual moet Heme National Winter roncardend Howton'se, nial ting, itn, ot otory and NEM ae A ea a a our * BILL BRENNAN Club ts the Nominath ig ch Sic ing Committee's choice for bowling ormatzation in to ite thirty ‘eoventh year, a Collins and Demers Box Draw. NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Jan, 3.— Marty Collicis of New York and Paul Demers of New Bedford boxed @ slash- ing ten-round draw, It was match from. bell to bell with Celing doing t30 harder punchiig throughout cusitios “IN BERSON oo ws HAAG 18 ee MADISON UARE GARDEN. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT N. Y¥. STATE AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS: FLIYWRIGHT TO WEA’ 20 BOUTS EACH NIGHT ; Adm, Sia, 750. Res'd, $1.80, ES 91.00, Walker Scores Knockoat.” ELIZABETH, N, J., Jan. 3.—Micky Walker of this city knocked out gg Kid Beck, ano 1 prod Found Baturdey afierncoe et 1 two Ry hey Bloom memes rseer, i sila Proms ie s