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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 192f. . . thn tg nate of i reer. | I: IEMPSEY-WILLARD BOUT SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 17 IS NOT ——- + a" nh OTHER SURE KNOCKOUT BLOWS - - - - By Thornton Fisher BGISSUES TOBE NT AFFECT MATCH MAD wm | SESEEEEL" AT CHOAGD MEETING. BEFORE COMMISSION RULIN Te | According to Terms of Agreement, $15 as Top Price Would Mean Certain Loss to Promoter, and Boxing Board Is Likely “to Take This View of Situation—Boxing Congress to Replace "Army, Navy ani Civilian Board of Control. ~ Expected Harmony Will Be tablished and Landis Re- gime Given Good Start. By Robert Boyd. TARTING to-day, this will be an active week in baseball, Tt will serve as the climax to one of the most extraordinary winter s¢a- sons in the history of the game. Z AFTER & BIT. . y , Z ss \Ts =, “ Hither peace and tranquility wilt ' . By Vincent Treanor. wy 7 G g oF Seed por 8 YOUTH / , hover over organized baseball, oF ME Jack: Dempsey-Jess Willard bout isn’t off by any means as many ANG g Liz, “SS Boxe TO ESTABLISH } strained felations will exist. between seem to think. It is scheduled to be held at Madison Square Gar- j q f Vj jj Lis TRAINING QUARTERS : : the different factions den on March 17, and bareing some unlooked-for action, will be Y ps Z, . wa CABARET held on that date. The contest is not likely \ to be affected by the recent ruling of the All business previously transacted jat the annual National, American und Minor League meetings comes up Boxing Commission limiting top prices for WGeAus excenstOy Prt aie | for final ratification. feats to $15 for hore reasons than one. 2 : 7 PO "ha teal Th b This match was made more than two MITNESSEO THE SAD you Guineas tha putea aoe wanines months ago, long before the Commisssion LAD WHO MIGHT Have 4 = — 7 \ Class AA minors will secede or atcopt | issued its edict, and according to the terms| BECOME A CHAMPION bead a s f S : Heed med Posie taee wants. an of the signed articles then agreed to Tex.| 6Y A 2%? Jaci ee om : | drafting of players from the minors Rickard is legally responsible to both Demp- Thay ake = | Mil also be discussed and the price sey and Willard for sums of money that he ed = | The authenticity of Ban Johnson's ; Sonldn’t pay under the now existing $15 limit of prices, disapproval of Judge Landis presid- things stand now Dempsey and Willard can compe! Rickard to go LESAN B 2 Y ~ ing as the supreme judge of baseball through with the match with its certain loss under the $15 ruling and it FIGHTING FOR— EN a = MOST OF THEM will be revealed, and the stand of his | : ct) ; ATIES TOOPN WHERE | Faithful Five. . ‘Would not seem exactly the proper thing for the boxing officials to put in | MEAGER PURSE co ‘ 2 THE THOS | 5 4 Soh & bole so upright a promoter (SOSUALEC THE . —~_™ ET tric aGouT THEM «| An unusual feature of the Windy C4 as Rickard has snown himeelf to be|\n Jorgoy—and then retired to let Tex SAPESY TNE in i; Hf Y / City conference will be the enforced ~ in all hie dealings with the sporting| Rickard take charge of boxing affairs A YOUNG Borer Mh 4 Lourcrfed yea inland roe bee Public just to comply with a much-| 4nd keep the pot a’bolling. Cen 7 MANY A ae Sail merely play the minoy yore ohiat: : G@ayed rule. On the contrary, the) evince then the club has had many ¢ : @ PROMISING FIGHTER aw mosphere. Hie former great power i \ commission doubtless takes a fair- dingo Matenentd 45 Waatha® IDE 1S KNOCKED OV at swaying issues to-day is a thing Formit Ten ic ae through with his| > has had to be content to reat on|( TAGK'S GOSSIP AND an HIS FRIENDS BEFORE HE of the past ror ‘part of a contract signed long ago| its ours, as it wore, GETS TO THE facing a financial loss of ex-| Now, with sometiing absolutely | BOWLING NEWS a | a Fe ie. or wether there should pe, |Receseary to put the club back In the By Neal R. O’Hara. in the commission's latest | !imelight, this congress idea was set Arat vaciguard of playera entrain ear ’ . 7 All-Comers’ Tennis Tournament erie fixing a date on which the]in motion, It has taken months to| Th Sunday blue laws and the early We ene ot Sener ert ene the Sunny South next month. But ° : r prices are to take effect and| pring it too head with this woek's| Ms movement, which threaten the [ k Bi A Ww d d P, Fifteen leaflets is the limit for tight tickets in New York. Now if |if everything does not go well this should be after that of matches eating ‘All kinda of boxing retorma | 2TSPerity of the bowling alley busi- |, u ely to Be arae hilly the Manhattan Entertainment Committee wil! make that the limit for | Week there is no predicting the end in advance 9! = if ee LIVE WIRES | | | Contingent on the aforementinned | questions being settled agreeably to all concerned, baseball will make ite exit out of the spotlight until the i ; : _—— a . | of thi inter’ i Up of “common-| are promised again, just as they were| "*% Will be discussed at great length ; the Broadway successes the Board of ‘Trade will have something to brag | °F ‘N# winter's campaign. being at the annual meoting of the astern 1 * men knows it has as much| when the Army and Navy and Civil- |“ shieagy Br elec ig Ev Largely ; ™onth later than the time of formerly) about. Fifteen dollars is plenty for a sport that issues no rain-checks “Fans throughout the country have to arbitrarily Impose conditions| ian Board was Homak ehh nd the In, | BOW!RE-Alley Owners’ Association at Dates for Big, Events ATELY | voiding the champlonship when the for first-round knockouts. Fifteen dollars is also plenty fora flash at a | 2¥0Ut reached the end of their 'pa ‘ ternationais are behind them all now | elr headauariem, No. 1241 Broad- Depends on the Davis great tournament was decided €t) coupie of canvas dancers. When the V Cc 5 | Eanes Sh Ustenins te the pereeual way, this afternoon at 8 o'clock. The | Newport, R. I. sisal aie en the Vernon Castles were an epidemic j and political side and grievance of as tnen, .| model and prospectus of a new bowl- Cup Plans. cwport. R. I. esterday that muen| YC" could see.them dance for less than that. : the magnates. They want a state of The big club, it scems, shows’ the! ing device designated to eliminate the epended uy ithe warahecicd challen- a he peace and harmony and to see the ‘ way—a good way too—to others and| Pin boy will also be exhibited to the Rafa BOA Lthe draw tor te: Davin Cap This is a year of complex reforms. Broadway is now a one-way | Landis regime get off to a flying then stops right there, Lessons of the| Ley owners, Orficers will be elected || Two months of international lawn | Teliminaries. It is known that several] lane after 7 o'clock at night. Bridge building in America is being held | St¢rt in the redemption of the coun- iy. Sauk ia i Bi Raintit rn ray ar for the season of 1921-1922 and char-|tennis upon American courts is in| of the nations prefer to compete up while the boys roll the surplus steel into corkscrews. A caulifiower | ‘'Y’S National pastime. ; ters will also be awarded to mem- ountry, This will cause arr on * eDjéart penciled Caan ime, to mpread the authority, to let| bere dealring vanes od {2 mem. |store for the followers of the game | ii? ty the prosrammo of 134 when ear prevents Jack Dempsey from ap, caring in films except in profile. « Hele ; =| ‘Ty Cobb gets $30,000 a year to manage himself and a double quartet. i - else [ome one else assume the Management r cham- |4Uring the coming season. Members| matcies were fourht on courts at Chi: - a q on of euch affairs wile it sits Pack tla NaC hOn Sg eediiag of the Schedule Committee of the |¢*#0 Boston, Pittsburgh and New|! George Stallings will own a minor league club after managing one for American League Ready ‘ork. i agre those y i howlers ‘of these parts will particl- | United States Lawn Tennis Associa-|julding the dest he American! seven years. pea To Sign New Agreement. i tinies of the American sums of money shown just as much knowledge of} pate, ’ ne that the challenge round for the CHICAGO, Jan, 10.—Posribility Figs Byen since the Walker boxing and tts conduct ag the Inter- : eee ee ion heasainas: [Date may best be played on the Signs of optimism crowd the atmosphere everywhere. The next |tuture disagreement’ in protercionat Seto effect nag has shown nationals have injected into the game. | The Mow Holy Tiedeacnee, Mutts! Bosting (Cub yr oy Ae ae hs — : ee : Maat eke Hills, The date named Vice President will be a blond. The Braves are trying to trade Maranville | baseball, either between the two t..a4o unheard ity in giving away Let the congress be organized, by | \s vent ig ommendations to offe: al ad “y — so they can start the season without a ball player. Suff leagues or between the majors and the money to boxers out of ali proportion ait ‘means, ‘and permit the Army’‘and tint “Sowine Cu alte olan ean Poort | annual meeting next mont:.. sdzattl 3, wiiinms, Secretary of the! Oo, attated France will get aid after Leonand ang aitohell porary Gay Chetan craton ta ee calle ea, aith thelr worth, in order to furnish Navy thing to dic gracefully as it] "4.0% 1a Lf and cottinue wll Markt" me onject of they work has beab F“course, ‘the whole” matter’ is ‘The ticket scalping privilege has not been included in Rube Marquard's | ts’ marenentatine ar toh Raley made New Yorkers the best of entertain- deserves. It never has figured to any ane member of each clase urely tentative, for no action can bb" cate te ‘ 4 to avoid conflict and congestion due | 4!" ; new contract. ‘Ty Cobb's new salary shows there's a ttle prosperity | Which indivated that the Joint meetin; = ents and inthis nobody can fPuth- extent #o far in boxing anyhow. 1 vie; Team Not. J. Batun . iken until the annual meeting awards still left in Detroit y to be held on Wednesday would fnd g fully, has failed. He assumed) The International Club should not | {fh oS teen tenes I »|to Davis Cup matches and to estab- | the championships: but one Summested tin Detroit. gue te them in agreement upon all points ti H 1) id fortunately, with attempt to absorb all the limelight of | » 4 8. ph the All-Comers' National Cham- | D hOe With ieee inaoewneaEnET Nw - the reorganization of the game. - | al jo the " t it has | & sangerwalt ond A. 8, M 1, Sea Bright; Aug. 8, Newport: Ne! be at himsel he " 4 } | bean promising for ever #0 ong, Din. | agen seat. tanner team Not 4° wchurine | POANOD. : tthe plan | Aus, 16.'Sauthampton; Aug. 22, Na- before he stretches his hulk for the count, $15 sounds cheap indeed. | break “out between whe Notional eed anita ners, which have been the club's | id 4 Boro. ae | The remarkable feature of the plan Yonal doubles championship, at New| which is ‘right. Boxing should be clean and wholesome, like vanilia | American Leagues over the proposed & JN view of all this, th favorite method of attracting atten-| Te Now York Hakery wi away wo &, mod star | Offered for adoption is that it directly | Tonk Buss Non Mept a Davin Gup| ice cream. If It ts against the rules for fighters to slug with brass |8¢¥, ational agreement by officially mission would be 4 Hon, are all right for the hungry, but | {ni cruing, rs MM ge favors the turf of the Germantown | Phaliengo round. at New York: Sept. 12,| knuckles, it should also be outside the law for promoters to give the | announciné that the American League UO chats tajustion tf 1% Pees Dae asian Sonne a5 se), ae “stout ihey at" se [Cricket Club, Philadelphia, for the All- | National) ‘singles “championahip. t| ead pipe to the golden goose. Up in New York which makes Judes _ § Dempecy-Willard go after he had! : _ baler ay vam In the ‘weond game the Krauts |Comers' singles. Furthermore, it!’ “1¢tg not even, dete Carasent| Kenesaw M. Landis asebail Commis - ners and their accompanying speeches Gerermined at present sioner with supreme > { } gone to all the trouble of arranging |and more actiag or the good old spoit| CNet sm aitn a wial'uf 870 to 10, Ape aint | Names the date as Sept. 12, which is | whether the fixtures will be alloted in Johnson and other ‘major league repre {t along championship lines. Tex/of boxing will find Itself in the Dosl- | su jin cons if ius gmuns Taniatras yy | Startling, and wome regard as revolu- | Should be, It" te thought. that. Chie | Fistic News John Pollock and. Gossi sentatives also, signified thelr wililox- Dimself doesn't think the board has| tion of having been talked to death. for the U No quintet, ltonary, In being practically a full schedule would be fairly adequate.” the IAAHOR ORG OR oO Choe Uk eee any such intentions, (To run it now ~ 7% 0 freer OE go 0 $16 affair would aimoply spell : —— . | Frank Black, the popular fight pro-| dow wit nity Gitw’s moter, Frankie Jmome.| ganization oud Join Im the rgor- Muination for the promoter, who us| astern Outdoor Celtics Also | moter of Nowark, N. J., has just been] Yo" ca, imum ater Maudimater| "ine Nailomal League which was gince has tied himself up'to figures EVENING WORLD OWN SPOR » | granted n licenses by the Now Jereey| Attn men wat nord for Prone Man: Inatrumental in furthering the reor- ‘ . 10 meet Pitking- movi | “alacral"s trey on inom’ is a| Skating Events Win Game From | 2x0 commision. to wane poring) i, ae matte ni oie wih aut | ie, tn approval tte, New Yon rane bathe siaktcncohanes. eae What Happens Every Day ES® | shows at the First Regiment Armory | "is Jeck Couto, agreement, ‘and President Johnubn's lerlst'terputuntenw'egve| Here Saturday Maranville Five) re 8.5 Bite cent) Pas eae rat | cacrase ot ane cones for the now enjoys. jthe same ushers that Tex Rickard Sporuns tub chief demand of thi ‘ignl PRINCETON, N. J, Jan, 10.—Prince- ; returned by J. D. Nicklia. ‘The day was af Witiay: he ee of the minor RA teen to names thes arene plans for the winter in- | 80 particularly good for ootent was ———- | employs at his shows at Madiegn! tom nas already gc pth eed gree are es ep fn the wove _ | he had to listen to some dictulorial| One of the greatest skating meets| goor season are the most ambitious | poor. , Out of the West must come the! Square Garden so that the perhons rogforngeen betes coment Tome Marten ve [ (rnmene OF kat prvi with sssurancs meet Eddie a fr } remarks “trom “both a ydeigieny of the year, the Bastern Outdoor] eyer undertaken by Coach Kenn HANOVER, NOE. Jan, 10, at. | 0OW basketball champions or the that attend his boxing entertainments a coyligydg’ focade. He will haw | ould meet thelr Sorravel mower ne i atite lien neles tee. te ig out} Coamplonships, will take place next] Fitzpatrick's charges, Fourteen meets | season foutbull’ gain. botwe tae Original Celtics of this city will re- will be sure to receive thelr seats) sound’ Go ond (howe preliminary bewtn | Solocted to succeed Judge Land! jot the question now, it is a pretty | Saturday at the Dyckman Ovni Rink.| will be entered by the Tiger runners, | mouth College and the UnivewRy of tain their tile, for last night at 71st when they arrive at the club. Black | yitisg unde tae mat, taland eanwoight new | whon his term expires seven years fate wager that even at the former|his 1s the first time the Easterners | and more may be added to this lst | Geormig, te, be played uf AUMDLA On Regiment Armory they proved to one! has also made a change in tho mr-| wil sneum in anther tote tenors eG ms | To-morrow the two mor leagues 5 te have ever come to New York City. | Sins" *rreshmen will be oligible to run | Dartmout Atniotie Council to-plght. | of the bigyest crowds of the season |vangement of the seats. He expects| "il evap punches with Sailor Grins, tbe iaky srl) meet and on Wednesday. the ma- 5 Entered for the events are uch) in. the indoor games. | One of the} am ge of the hardest sorver matohes | Any teats cust SE iatisoargls fe-con’ |1© stage bis opening show on Feb, 7|(ouyraie, (hades tite sadn wo of{gigns MUPSFS Wil Bo into Jolt fee i ht didn't a, to measure | Sars as Jos Moore, international | features of the season will be a med-| of the season, which was not decided | Corned when they iekerted “aene’ (and the chub will be known as the| ua is ty "speune eae sta a Nat Beta: tole Major League Schedule Commit. r pectations from! a box office | #Print champion and joint holder of| ley relay team compoaed of four men | untll als mint eg Co Eee artim | Muranville's great five from New| National Sportsmen's Club of New-| 7 intersting bate we Oe oO eeneat Its drat Sf te ore t] running, respectively, 220, 440, an orl defeate.; the Wan- | ™ e 2 n = ae sf : yr + 1880 yard: lerers, amateur soccer champlona of | Sngland 34 to 16, | ark. | ziemy Fresetil, the iow major league meeting to-morrow): for b qn Day; yards, shied . The ; a | od . Ragland lightweight | ratification, ohe ba Charles Jewtraw of Lake Placid Club, | shedule of winter meets is as| Philadelphia, at Manhattan rela yes The game showed that the cham. | — |omampion, who got s decision revenuly over Benny | both pohly Ba eaolee provided, hat 3 who ted with Moore at the Na- tesdag’ Ux 8 prbre ot Satis ti pions are at their best for the in-| wi lewis, the retired middieweh snd vow] Vaiger to's ten-round bait io New Saglend, | each league play's sctoon af 1s ene: * tionals; Leslie Boyd, metropolitan 15, Osceola Club, New York;| pono yacht Basin soccer team de- | ViMOn, by Western -clubs which be-| ine memger of fiabiert, bee taken smother | will fake on Valuer again to-morroy nigh. ‘They ——<=——_—— “ih ~ ty < Maso hletic Carnival. he ‘ac “f vfam Ge-) ging Sunday night with the stron! patticr under his management. ‘The battler Willie | wil) come together ins indoor ami outdoor champion; Will » Masonic Athletic Carnival, |reated the Carleton Hill eleven in the | jucice - ¢ Dayton, 0, shub | bs Nifteen-round 49. to « de | Edwardes Bad Eye Causes Bout jam Munphy, former one-mile -| Brooklyn; Jan, 25, Bankers’ Athletic] New York State League championship | ye team 0: yton, O., & chub | win try to bring to the front ts Larry Williams, | cision, at the Pioneer Sporting Chub. ruse Hat te tional champion; Bobby Hearn, crack | League, New York; Jan. 2%, Brooklyn amo on the € tinds of the latter at| ‘hat has not been beaten in WO |ine bard hitting hoarywetght of Bridgeport, who | agreed to giv Valsor » return battle In tho semi. ° it Johnny Houseworth, former | Gollege Meet, Brooklyn; Feb, % | Carleton Hill, N, J., by @ score of 7 to 1, | years, as fought many of the stars in the ght Reavy-| fine! Joe Delage wilt bettie Prankle Olsen, What looked like one of the ibest © pay. junior champion; Don Robinson,| Knights of. St. Antony, Brooklyn; | ¥e#etra! Petes nee bye to mune ae welght and beige ms diciens Wille S006} wo goed’ tm-resad” Weahe Will srende the in. fied cp gyening at the Pioneer Joe Luyneh-Pete Harman affair view | Metronolitan one-mile” champion; | tvb. 6, Toston AA. Gaines: Feb, 5.) 1. o. patiey ied the aed In the wank | the best he knew aod though'the iit-| oa oe poriant fftee-round bout between Chanpton Beanr | Frankie’ Wdwards, “the east’ sige Rene ne Wood pets woe nit ie | Charlie. Bohmidt and Gorge P! 10th Infantry Post, American | Oba #heot aver, the traps of the Larch: | ue wonder worker of the Boston In-| Mary Gri of Pitsburm, who Is now betne | Teena tamweight, and Jackie Curtin of Jersey | mont field covered acres of ground ho could /andied by Georm Engel, will fight bie fire con City, came to a termination in the fift® tnssibleTloo"tarwetasts OF OME OF Al rea Lhrough the Berense ol. thy , et wnder Ragel's management on Jan. 18. Ha wil | rotilin 4 round, An old wound over Exwarda's | Ceitics but twice, one of his baskets | # Saint Lee Houck, the veteran lightweight of eo js sud Midget re ook up with Hage opis he al opened by the Jerapyite yy reg 2 ; H. G. Vogel won the high seratch| being a half floor shot that brought ;!4seser, Pe. fer ten rounds at & boxing show y Merten There bee atz-round ie second session, and for the en. LTHOUcH ; ar A. A! Games, New ‘ Little has been vad | of Newtren. and Robingon will] & Now York AC. Meet, Wow York; | prise over the Travers daland wape of |the crowd to its fect. by Drousht of at Dallas, Tex. Grob ought to | net Suing ures, rounds the Blood neat his about It lately, It is to bo pre- | th. colors of thu isist Street | March 19, National Senior Champion: | fhe tok the event with the card of w | There was no danger of the Celtics |™M conslderabie money under Hugel's handling, | emiine o Packer O'Gaity’s inability to mate| tle cast sider that his thangece gia sumed that the Boxing Con-| ice Palace, while Boyd, Hearn and| ships, New York. out of & possible 100 targets, excellent | loslms thelr signals last night fOr) o— gomount of Many Summer of New York |112, Puunds at tho rinenide, | Willle . the | Rocond, Law Mey Honuseworth will -star for the Tre- SHICAGO, J is a a #00! 4 ppaniaering. the soecivons they used none, At bis oe hee Di What! seing unable to meet Eddie Sheviin ok teaien ta foal Prssillhcocr vg Wh eis matthed to} U Fo paul the the mont Rink Club, These two outhts| CHICAGO, Jan. 10—Stanids us Zbyse- Rar a uhooteet ce ‘set. | Wie Ralibit swears happened. The |." cenrund bout at the Atlee A.A. of Be a CBond Sporting Club jad fought like wildcags, thelr Union ko, the Polish wrestler, and Renato Tismods after « ‘shoot-off against pev- perfectly drilled. | © on. gusdins toeieroe alah. the wee ‘without | ing of New Jersey; James Hennessy, | Legion, Brooklyn; F Martin Brewster and Al Leitch of the | \luwh, Now York; Lake Placid Chub, and Archie Rogers | Kins Meet, Baltimore: ra, stopped the fight bout wus halted the two every State in in boxing is legalized, will be| fe having a close race this year for las mpions were om Saturday night. Spencer is also matched to| fighting belng so fast and close, that Timmons also won G q ian, hy : ‘ moot Frankic Mason, the crack the reason of the sudde : Du * malgamate all the boxing in-|time ieuding by a anal margin, as |KO ls making an effort to forge to the) Heartened by the favorable decision | defensive play that kept the visitors Smaus + Pe tw om ttn | don on oF about FWD. 1. Ing, fans. “rhe "boys ‘were rermatenci i ue ree they have a team of seven men| front in order to moet Kd ("Strangler") | of the U.S, F. A. committee in the|at the half-way mark all during the | —— A boxing chow at which all tho prinotpals will han healed, ~"% Ran Sea Civition booea’ ot Boxing | helping to pile up points, ax against) Lewis in a match for the title, pera Egg see oR seoond period, | jghameion Zack Britton will not do say wore |e colored fighters will be staged by the Hast New| weighed in at 122 pounds oth iors which started 0 auspiciously | the three named for the Ice Palace John Layton, champlon three-cushton | seen at their best in the National Mike Smolick starred ‘in the firet fishing unsil We | tweniysreied champioowly | Yor: A: A urnight. In the featume bout Neto a : yes of the skating fraternit Championship ‘amo against. th ory the passage of he Walker Ofpon Moore. and. Jews | Dilliardist, plays ‘at ‘Thum's Academy RK. eleven, of *Phitadels! te. period for the Celtics, He broke Mabt with Ted "Kid Lewis, the Bugtish chem: | pink mects Kid Nolan for fifteen rounds, Other ton A. Ie date We the Congres vel" | traw next Saturday because of their| thls afternoon at 4 o'clock and avoning| Todd Field, Brooklyn, yesterday through repeatedly and caged four of Pdn, at the Royal Albert Hall at Loudon, Knaland, me Winn Kanily. fter-| the champions’ field goals. The Cel- om Feb, 23, Britton expects to mall contems are Churiey Sovth wi. Young Jamatea Kid] NEW BEDFORD, Jan 10, for ten rounds, and Young Kid Norfolk w, Kid | Jerome of Stat P 4 ; noon, Roving won by a score of 4 fn Wobruary, nition wante to ¥ Island gave Young i thrilling battle in the National meet.| a 8 His opponents will be Mannie tics fed him Welt and he missed few 7. on wane Happy for six rounds. Manty of this olty a terrife Raine for Powis, Yiit| these two men are distinctly oppos | Letster and Louls Lipton. The ,cham- Fiational ‘Lewgue tables"? POM I HE] chances to send in the oasket when Perf shape whes he gies asainx Musing As Ge Iai yt, ee . _| ten rounds at the Casino A, C. ‘all & sod River Saturday ni is made a “one man” ascocia-| site types of athletes, Jewtraw being | pion will play 500 points each afternoon —e the Maranvilles showed too much) tarry Stout, the Western mferee, who has made | pion, gnd Phil sloom, the rugged night. ‘The local wmitt- as tee Army, Navy and so forth the powerful, rangy type, while] and eveutng for three days, ius =| oA ea esa Mvkane: wp wer entry | atrenath, # big bi with the local faoe in ervry bout that beans one © taking end throughout . Bropidya, have signed aiticles of agrecmeat calling Ing no effect on Fr : je, Rests | Baptic, th aessional champion, | Greater New York Poughkeepele regatta Is pond pentod, they Drought. Duttn. Mam’ Gertie Host sens te rtces nes] erg ne athe mao fienn roan | HeRiGe Ie sae pe ont set ver tie. the professional ¢ lon, | Greater New! York: Fougs righ FO a Rag seoomd pari y us m1 Welch, the Hogllsh fight promoter, to referee five | ai tho Kast Now York A. A. on next Friday night, | TOMO fave Munty four or five pounds, ho country must be given | Stocky and fast, ‘The Erle A. A Le | W. Rockweif, who has just been elected | Dehnert with them. He went to cen- tous in Ragland. beginning next month. Stout | Johnny Gras meets Jour Sloper for ten rounds and OME TER whee ine tho verter a8 mtation, ta other words,| The evente on the programme in- | | ihe ilo. reverse fa the ‘Nacional | (ie owing Fepresentative of the Navy|tre in Trippe's piace. Immediately s vo remive $2,000 for ihe fw fights and his Pronkie Collins tabes om Young doe Rivers for ten] Sourda tie Gall’ Satna “Ag, fee clgeing Giteraational "Sporting, “chub, | tude tie 320-rard dash quarter |Footutin™™Lauus herien” sestenfayerat | Antes Amortatlon, Ura CnAatNe coowa wae Tie teat oe ses = ee 2 zen ap 8 started verment, must | Y ison Field, playing toa Uo with , Pinky Mitchell, the Joung and lanky lehtwolght age of Semmy mile scratch races, a half-mile novice | tne te ol \ NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. | beautiful passing game the Celtics Laan pagal vac fon, he permitted to monopolize the , the team representing the Federal Ship Firat” Race—Johnny Dundee, [have exhibited “this, year. Teich, % Milvauiee, diclared to-day thet cothing would | yeored. seneat!oual ML near. eee and a quarter-mile boys’ race open to| Yards, Each side svored ! goals 0 ter }o ineet W! cl as much, if | boys under fourteen. Papel Fene yeeey B. orients) | BATY, Debnert and Johnny Beckman [Mee Mt better than to meot Willie Jackwao in | tase week in the Garden, thinks that this feat to do or ee passage of| Entries for the events close to-day Oppo- into, it won't get very far,| Moore 18 more on the order of Norval ta belng well known amateurs of | 9f the Naval Academy tes 4 fifieen-round bout a: the Garde. “t ‘ The New York Whirlwinds defeated| press, Tipfor’ took their turn in showing the Ma- ‘the Makes bis peattere feremod eneidered for Ku. law than any other singl| with Harry Noah of No, 40 West|Babe Ruth's Allstar five In a, profos- Tnird Rare--Pitter Patter, First |ranville five they’ were not in thelr 2%, td thre dap taining for thas conten, and ee ee se ee eT it then what happened? The | #4th Street, New York City. Pree Gatdan test tant be ye Pullet, Roscoe Goose. class. — The visiting combination gq wiih Jackon that I will surety beet him." ae — joo - ee ght by @ soore ragourth Baco—Mastor Jack, Pa- |made dniy one field goal in the sec- -— Jimmy Bultiven, the clever wellerwelght ‘Doct PE to Ly Rik: cn) fiat bine a ee oe | Titth Rares Chief, Rapid Travel ORG period, while the champions sammy Nable and Terry Miller of the cam fide Magiey I+ rooming for the championship, Loree Bo: Taaght—No . Jan. 10.--Martin| A. P. Walker was the winnor of the| Jen Hitt Heng, added mineteen points to the fifteen wilt cam to-nigit at the Star Sporting Club.| Robby Harrett of Chester a return bout on the all 7 judge, the local featherweight, outfonght| weekly shoot of the Pelham. Countrs Bixth Rucee-Harvest King, char- | they tgliied in the first session, Nebin end Miller are great favoriien with the fans{ war card ot tor Obmbla A. A. of Philsseyaia ro, || PRLA. JACK O'R CU Bent, the ox-amatour fuather-| Club yealerday. He took the event with| te Laydecker, Golden evn Camden held the Celticu.to a tie in Digit, In the ofher features, Abe Goldin mereta Treatments * A.M. to 10 P.M malght chanipion, 3h 8 hard-fought aix-| «cand of 45 out of w possible 0 targets. | “seventh Mace-~Jacksirajt, Col. I the afternoon game at Central Opera Rating Mack sod Georg Chaney teem 41 | rounder mombetanth, eat ; round Fday night ; than the avore | Lal, Walk Ui : House, the score being 32 to 33, And Miller (or is sementional twelge-rouad sturpay, . Madison Square 71 = { 4 : +

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