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Schoolboys Sure of Plen ty of Places To Practice Skating for Big Race Al the Available L Lots to Be Flooded So Youngsters Can of the opportunity that they. may pr outs whieb will ny “ the team to repre t y on] Hee for Event With Chi-|¥eb. 6, the dace nei cor che meet ir. inaer, Director of Physient! cago Rivals, Training and Secretary of the Public phe Athletic League, has ar- ranged with Mr, Becker, F . AYOR HYLAN has instructed|President of the Middle Atlantic Anning §. Prall, President of| Skating Amociation, and ‘Thomis <A loward, former champion “y the Department of Education} citer of both Canada and America, ~ to make & survey of available places! to secure a corps of skating experts adjacent to schools ‘throughout|to select and coach boys picked Greater New York in order that they pM ge ch Pi York The a or Kating contes may be flooded to accommodate the! fhatude oth slementary and hish thousands of schoolboys anxious to payticipate ‘This has been brought about by the Who aff! achoo! boys, and the in skating. | follow 440 events will be as ds, mitary School Boys ards, half-mile re challenge iswted to: Mayor Hylan Hie School Boys (innior)— Be from Mayor Thompson of Chicago to| who have not reached their sixteent th have the Chicago boys match their) year.—440 yards, 880 yards, one-mile coors, and ability against the sbhool- | relay, of New York. High Schoo! Boys (senlor)—RBoya usands of boys throughout the} who have not reached their twenty- *qity are anxiously looking for some | first year.—440 yards, $80 yards, one- place where they can take advantuge mila Felay. | | At Poughkeepsie An invitation to the university and | college eight-oared crews of the world to row in the Intercollegiate Regatta at Poughkeepsie on June 22 was the outstanding feature of the annual meeting of’ the Board of Stewards of the Intercollegiate Rowing Aassocii tion, in this city. While the blanket invitation, adopted in the form of @ resolution, does not mention any foreign institu "*~tlon by name, it is understood to { clude the English Universities of 0: Of Baseball CHICAGO, Jan, 12—Ran Johnson must reaign his dictatorship to Judge Landis, but’ how he hates to do it Through his American League Com- mittee he takes the ground that the) new Nationa! agreement gives Judge | Landis too mucn power. Ho objects |to the clause which gives the head of; baseball the right to punish any club, | olub owner, official, © employee or player in thseball by + ford and Cambridgs, the University |Pn jon tue National of-Toronto and such colleges of Con- Caged to ec tutes esdacios 4 Unental Europe, including Scandia. |ORVGed to the Judge-and Jonusey via and Australasia, as may main. taln a scholastic standard cimilar Jude pi it at ity nfer- to the founder members of the as- Pal iajusting “they t sociation — Columbia, “Cornell” and various clauses of th Pennsylvan‘a. In addition to this general invita- | tion specific invitations will be issued to other American colleges which in the past have ontered crews in this rogatta, including Syracuse, Wiscon- in, United States Naval ‘Academy, Leland Stanford, California, Wash- {ment go that it wou toalh No change Int | was mad When the the Minor League men bad « ¢ and comprehensive idea of the whole | matter, No vote was taken by League leaders, but it was said that the Minor | FRENCH COVERS COURSE IN 80 WITH PUTTER, | PINE RST, Ne Cy dan. 12. hrmett French, the Youngsiowa professoual, won a wager by coy. eriug the championship conrse In | | eighty strokes with his putter. Richard Lounsbury and £. 1. Heebner of New York, wagered that French could not do tt am | der ninety, The professional got more than 200° yards off some of the tees | with his short-shafted patter and | had only one seven on his card, This was at the sixteenth, where he was Madea | New York “Ad”’ | Men Monopolize | Honors on Links » PINBUURST, for the champlonship of the winter goit |only ague of advertising Interests, ‘Tho |t0 w York men hy ft a bone fo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JA ‘Outlaw League Wants to Sign Up. | ona divisions of th Be larg vit ist A ta 1921, NUARY 12, Blacklisted White Sox Players: PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12—An “officiat statement" handed out to newspapers and press associations Here last night by Andy Lawson, President o/ the Continental Basebail Association, reads in part: “The Continenta,-Asoviution haa decided to sign all Chicago bleck- listed players, Presidént Lawaon has wired Secretary Riioy at league headquarters to get in touch with the following players, offering them contracts for 198%: e dddie Cleotte, Joe Jackson, Hap Felach, Chic Gandll, Risberg, Buck Weaver and Claude Williams. “If the terms are within reason all those players will be wearing Continental uniforms in the various State teams of the Continental League. “In order to evade the race question in Maryland, Baltimore will not be taken into the league In iieu thereof, President Lawson, throwsel a elphiu politician, has applied to the Bethlehem Steel Works for 2 on the Harland grounds at Wilmington, Del rou state authoritatively that the two o there at the tap of hill” President Lawson udde& that the Continental League was planned in the trenches and that colored men were there also as comrades, and that no discrimination would be*shown go long as he was at the head of the orgnnization. - Special! Regular Price $100 ored teams will be Cash or Credit jNew York delegation by Friday night. | Purves won the medal in the qualifying of Chicago advertisers | round, ying ordeal, of qualifying v the advettisers opene » others tO pick In the Arst and sec: massive, soft uy The slaughte thelr metrop brothers in the} With the t Might we out of the y boys Wh uns at match play and the championship courwe was treated to comfortable bed. up thelr bi many of the most weird shots ever be- 1g ¢ hoped that ov: might survive to thi emt 0 | NX. Cy Jan, 14—Adver= | Was all Chicago men In the Arat |held o invite Crews an is oO ake Using meh who play thelr golf in the | and. sec divisions were beaten in the| Tiin long seventh hole felt highly, in- i tr sulted. when Migel of Scarsdale, metrd@politan di; Were prominent |" Of the sixteen durvivors in the cham-|a_ 2 ed Of World to Row |Command Today sss. coi eases vies | yonale, Ale” REM Baten” St ihe ali ‘ match plas | Avoodla h oft Boston was the | pounded hia second through the forex ow York men |Into # sand strap and shovelled his ‘ooters are |third out of tie sund and into the hole that for an “engle’ three. | This wan easily | nthe the feature of the day's Dl Bo and believe ot Racwnbearted Jacobean Oak Queen Anne Suit 4 pieces Sold Regularly for $450 REDUCED TO 269°°° “This High Class- ington and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ‘The broad invitation to the college ctews of the world also would include rinceton, Yale and Harvard, but the atter two univermties appear to be automatically eliminated because of the fact that the Harvard-Yale re- gatta is set for ‘New London on Fri- day, June 2, only two days after the race at ae eonsie. The Stewards also decided to adhere | ie the original determination to make the varsity race over a three- mile instead of a four-mite course in accordance with the HSeevttoleaed adopted | s! several years ago, but never tried until jast year when the 2 ivestta ‘was trans- ferred to Wei ng ‘With the date ps the regatta fixed for June 23 it fs evident from a study of the tide tables that all three races will be rowed late in the afternoon. there seemed to be fractically no op-| Position. As soon as the papers as revised are drawn up, the Minor League men will take their vote and it is believed it will be unanimously in favor of adoption, They aiso desire | that the American League club own- ers sign the agreement before taking final action. e business day will be a gathering major leagues, at which time t¢ Agreement will be signed by the ‘Ame: can League meng National League men ned it In Decdnber. . is ‘will be followed by x Jolnt nes. sion of majors and minors, which time the agreement borweer’ these two organizations will be prob signed, and then Judge Landis will b¢ powerful man th buscball game originated, ined for of the aso he most since the ° Fistic News ‘Two contenders for the feather-, ~,.¥eight championship title now held “iby Johnay Kilbane of Cleveland have been signed up for a fifteen-round bout at Madison Square Garden on next Monday night. These lads are Charley Beecher of this city and Andy Chaney of Baltimore, who have been fighting im great form for over a year. Besides this go there will be Witzsimmons of this city and Paul Doyle and Barney Adair. In the six- round go Tim Kelty of san Francisco Btaten Island. The prices of tickets ‘will be from $1 to $5. Fagene Corsi, who ts regarded as the best referee Of boxing contesta in Burope, has been selected by TR, C. Welch, the Bagiish fight promoter, to offict- wie at the Wwo twenty-round enatests between Pete Herman of bis country and Jimmy Wilde, the fly- weight champion of Burope, and Battling Terinsky of the United tates and Bombardier Wells of Fagend. Tee contests will be staged on Friday colette. Another mew dozing cl will throw opm {te doors with a boring show on Monday night. The club {9 the Brosdway Fabibition Amodiavlon and 11 will Bold {te shows In the old Broadway Sporting Gub Building, Walter Mohr and Phil Bloom, the Brooktyw fighters, will cash in tho mar bout of fifteen rocnda, Tommy Madden battles Jack Mc Cialand for ten rounds. Arthur Kats fy math maker, Yim Plms, the veteran hearrweight of Purti ol, has signed » contract with G, Bonamy, port promoter of Califeruia, for « tour of Aus trae, Flnm and Bonamy wii! leave shortly for Honolulu, where Plrun will engage to two battles, ree! ry to am Invesion of the ,Memy monemsfully managed Jimmy ‘of Aumralla in 1914. Jonnny Tillmaa, the welterweight of Sf. Maul fas been signed up to meet Joo Downey (brother of Mryao Downey) tn & twelve-round battle a! Colum bus, 0.. on Friday night. Surseting receatly at Minneapolis and organized, Mike Colline was elected Chairman. Several new fules were adopud, one of them being that all hoxere who have bern barred io otter States will JOHN OLLOCK | Jan. 17, and bis second wi [sow to be mtaged te Medion | the nigh: of Feb, 4, two ten-round scraps between Tillie | °° Mite Red Mack. tho Southern fighter. tor “Kid” Herman of California and Eddie | will go against Frankie Fleming of | | aide, ‘The feature will be the fifteeu-rouwd bout between pantams Mammy Nable and Willle Syeacer, | | AL Nortou, the promlatag w hae boon} | d by Mls wan 0 box tuly| | Mitiers at the ope on vuntas ds Lemuliced doxing promoters of Minnewia held a | and Gossip surely go over the $30,000 mark. Jackson ts to te | ceive n guarantee of $10,000, Willie Spencer, the tocal [UD for two moro fights, Sammy Smith for ten round: mwelvht. Is booked firs. will be with t Holyoke, Mass... on rankie Mason, the @ ten-round bout at a] Garden ony Werte bantamyelght, 4 Maxey Green. siancd up bs 1 Upbtewsghi.’ ha Anthony Purani ten rounds at the“Army Supply Base at No Va. to-morrow night. If Green 1s succemfu) feating Magk he will tty 10 ge. oa @ bol some of tho topaotah Lightweights Harvey Briabt, the Brooklm high school bey bas been matened to fish Tommy O'Toole for ten | founds st Scravtoa, I%., to-morrow nigh!, and on y eTming, Jan, 15, ho will exchange walloe Eddie Waileon of Brooklyn in the war bout of fifteen rounds at ibe Ridgewood Sporting Club of Brooktyn | el, manager of Sport » of Ihrookiyn, another good bout for bly diub ov haa booked Many Cross, he agressive {0 20 ayainst Walter Monr of Brokim 4 fraticre bout Of fifteen rounds to @ daciston ought to be a rauling fas pray Champion Bonny Leouard will Waking the weight, 133 p Mgt with Mickle Mi Gerden on Friday nigh: at’ 130% pounds more the beam tremely confident oh \wonud. fe no trouble tn 35 pounds, Mitchell ty ex. bo wil grt tae decision over Wille Curry. the crack Htaten Ialand lightweight was matched to-day to box Frauhie Britt ten 1 at Fall Miver Sajurday wlghi. On New Year's Day Curry won a referee's decision (yee Young ector Club Saturday might will bring Wogeher Jack Red mond of tb» wor Mido and Oakey Keyes of the oust of Yonkers oa dau. Panama Joe G colored middiewoight ob: wlaner of the Tex Mlekard to recover tro leo, Y. 0 worth $8.000 . $ the Ldlder of the jouship of the warid and] | tot be permitted 10 box in Mlanesote. Kewple Callender, th ‘who fought under Tom O° perera! of Uhe local clube, ‘eustiond in i. Louts, O'Rourke ts no loazor Lis oman, 2 Tom bad too mud trouble handling beim aad decided to let Bim ge. Collender {atunda | to return to Mianepots when he ts woll, Sammy Golden has matched bie heavswelau’ | Sampaon, 10 box Jack Cilfford at Froepart Jaa, at Greb st the Naticnsl A, ©. of Mulla deipbla Jan. 29, Terry Keller. heatyw has bern wlectrd 10 ceampio bt Milwauale, uver | | Portiaod, the Milwaukie Boalay | Commisson suncunged to-day bower of P Jack Dewpee merday and Mitenell aid not} || people are often Laxative : madequietand peace- -Balance of entire stock proportionately reduced- | ful "by just .obe oF Bromo ~w | 42d Street, cor. Broadway || 50 E, 42d St., cor. Madison Nassau St., cor, Frankfort | § Cortlandt St., cor. B’way Nationally Known- 1921 mone Now the Auto Show this week if any NA- TIONALLY KNOWN Car were AY fash or Credit The pieces can be purchased separately at: Buffet, $96.48; China Closet, $67.38; Extension Table, $63.27; Serving Table, $42.75. Special Reduced Prices on ,.®=e=” Suits | Our Liberal $22 Terms Accounts Opened trom $5 to $5,000 | | A Week \3 On $35 Purchase mary ‘ A in $75 marked to sell at 1 price, its makers este ef $1.50 . On $200“ 33.00 would book enough orders to keep their On $300 $4.50 On $500“ $7.50 plants working with Double Shifts for years to come. | Thisis ACTUALLY HAPPENING with MONROE CLOTHES 'TODAY— Prices are less than ‘9 of what they were four MEN who KNOW VALUES are crowding our Upstairs Shops and making the most of this opportunity of buying— Real VALUES at - GENUINE Reduction! men's all weol suits and overcoats -were'é7 and 35 at wholesale— | weeks ugo. Come Up ‘and See—You'll Save One-Half MANHATTAN : BRONX Bergen Ave. at 149th St. BROOKLYN 413 Fulton Street 587 Fulton St.,.at Flatbush | NEWARK- -651 Market St Larger Amounts in Our Credit Req | No Extr: Proportion har, No Interest Added ox a larly for $85. due to RUGS 12 Axminster, [udwigBaumanné 6. We Gice Sperry Gold Stamps nd before bed time are pleasant to the taste, sweeten the stomach, aid digestion gasswess, coated tongue. and ‘Tee amaiour borers of New York, Philadelphia | fad Boson will match puucder in 6 iri-dity Navy's Wre tyurament to be Beld in Boson on Feb. 9, The! ANNAPOLIS, 14th St., opp. Academy of Music Mth St., cor. Broadway After New Pnsleod Amateur Athitito Ufion announeed | muci effort the Naval Academy wr "Weide tae each ty would be remreamoted by TOU" | tling’ team has obtained four matches / atrAnnapoils this season. \ several sporiing men now here tor} Military Institute will send ita «: Leopard-Micbie Mileueli fight at the LPS here on February 19 an Gorden on eeeecne. there ts s0 much tateres syivanis a * Peodier- Willis Saninae’ of The Virginia! 46th Street and Broadway 59th St. at Columbus Circle 125th St., cor. 7th Ave. 181st St., cor. St. Nich’s Av JERSEY CITY Newark Av. & Bay PATERSON - 220 Main sees YONKERS. 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