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THE uvasine WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 138, 1921.” U.S. ARMY BOXERS IN TOURNEY - - .- Copyright, 1931, by The Prese Publishing Oe. (The New York Evening World), Come ON SNAP \ Inte It, SON! CAN'T SUBMERGE ITSELF IN ANY OTHER ASSOCIATION vy { Sa eslbche of ani ety. Orpunaes tant. Dosy Make Empire State Liable to Suspension Any Time and , This ts Impossible, Explains Chairman Johnson—Interna- tional Sporting Club, Which Cafled Convention, Shocked at New York's Stand. seecr BEM Davis Cimon) SERGT LAFAvErTE PRINTUP CinoraD By Vincent Treanor. PSHE row that has been threatening for weeks in the boxing world How long 1 will last is guess work, bow it ise is problematical, Who is to biame for it ail is @ matter of one’s own judgment and which of the rowing parties is right in their respective stands you'll have to-decide after reading on. But you must agree that this is rather an indpportune time to “start things” with @ new Governor about settling down to the business of the State and with his sharp eye on the boxing situation. Here's the story: The New York State Boxing Commission has flatly refused to join a aerate ee reasons for not doing «0. Seme of these reasons Jealousy and perhaps politics, caer mapeurt Knotes His CREW OF FIGHTERS AsovT wee TEN MNs GT HEN Come Back FOR mony ———___. THE CAPT ONCE wens fy oura Se TWRe ZS ie @OVS ARE te ek in THERE To EIGHT “Says THE CaPrain* AND THEN CAN HAVE ANY KIND OF RULES THEY WANT ane BEEVES 1M CREATIN’ RET EING ‘em ROUGH THEM wHaALe AWAY AT HIS MIO- Seerion LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara, Coprright, 1971, ty The Prem Publi@iing Oo, (The New York Brening Werth) ‘The Auto Show has ewouped down on New York ani hit the town for an epidemic. Among some of the snappiest models at the chassis basear are the following: ATTHER jarring, we'd say, at this ; stage, but the International club waen't lost for a reply. It immediately in the fol- HT in| testify to that. In his official capac- Capt. Mabbutt, Biggest Man in iy he traveled ower the ‘Conunent je was with the Hoover expedition Army, Makes the Two atone time He was in Russia with i the American forces, at Selections To-Day. times in the Balkans. he was in Belgrade that he was in- formed by a fellow officer stationed at Constantinople that a Turk near the city was proclaiming his fistic prowess and inviting a: quarrel with tny one who dared dispute it, The Captain grabbed the first means of transportation and hastened way or mine, We'd’ fight ‘em right|in that @irection Accompanied by here in the dining room or aay other | S¢V"' other ericans. ‘alba’ 5 sought the pugnacious person an: place.” A big, two-fisted gentledtan | rong him at a seaside place a day im your Uncle Samuel's khaki deliv-} ride from the Tukiae paplteh he ercd himeelf thus! terday after. | little group of officers re in tots, No empiate gestures aos. {80d and waited. The terrible Tork hs eankoeie ration, nur} *Pproached clad only tn a foin cloth did he bang the table 10 drive bis | Nd fez A discussion occurred nnd initeOe tetnaitee: home. the Captain challenged the “eat-'.n- Novertheless one would take it} tllve demon,” who accepted it and from the glint in Capt Mubvurt's| called for the stoves. They were gray eyes that there wil be a is. | produced and after much apeerent Pay of pyrotechnics next Monuay | |Mficutty | attac! tariat trade. Bomb-proof mudguards and bum-proof fender. Can opener | night at the Commodore that wiil| hands. The Turk tov bo gl victim furnished in case of accident. One man top. One man’bottom. Wind- | make the well known Mr, Paine's| \"d stepped in to slaughter him. : | Lreworks resemble dyang embers in a| Then two things happene e ahield protected’ by riot insurance, Extra springs furnished by the | re netorm. Captain feinted with his left and fol- Old Farmer's Almanac, Tires by O'Sullivan. Tools by Woolworth. Five sturdy men stood about him| lowed tt with a right smash which Special bodies in colors of tomato, okra, mock turtle, chicken and who were ready to tell the world the | Sosed his opponent's eye and ended mulligatawny furniohed by Campbell. Price, 4.15, parcel post prepald. | mame thing, ad tha afternoon two [the battle for that day. But there, is Insurance, two cents extra, te ’ of the five will be chosen at Grupp’s sequel. One of the officers. not ' e 8 e@ been wut. gymnasium to meet. Britain’s array tatintied that the Turk md ‘THE WOOF-WOOF SPHCTAL—Made in Switzerland. Especiatty | Of pusitistic talent in the frstof what Sotentty Hatege PEP Boras designed for mountata climbing, bank robbing and general taxi work. |™4Y become permanent international | man thes os thee Ciptain Bauipment includes folding doors, hot and cold electric Nhts, trap , | TNs rivalry between the military and | otto really fight, The gullible! said: doors, hootch tank, open plumbing, disappearing gutling gun, lace cur- ° | MYu! services of each country, tains, extra fireplaces, cuckoo clock, derrick, Oriental rugy, blackjack, ch ‘ hereby induced to tnke Two of the U. 8. A. squad who are| victim was t contesting for the privilege of me Mabbutt on next day, with the result dark lanterns, muslin draperies, thermos bottles, luncheon set and a Spare coffin. Price, $8002, F, O. B. Ellis Island, By Thornton Fisher. UR boys are going tn there to fight and our opponents ean have any kind of rules they want. We'll take ‘em on any old ° e . se ‘THE SPHINX SIX—A nifty car for the hootch fancier. Compass ‘attached to the hood, with the needle pointing to the Three Stars. Home brew can be uae in the radiator, Eneine requires 180-proof maa, ‘but when it gets it, this car can climb trees, hurdig stone walls and pick off platoons of trailic cops, Price, $2,871.60, F, O. B, Peoria, Pre- scriptions furnished for the first 5,000 miles, * 8 6 ‘THE LULU 12—Designed for the tired chorus girl. Has a perfect body, pleasing lines, lots of speed, a clutch that is always working, @ Jow back, beautiful lamps, unlimited tank capacity and is fast on the road, i ; i i ; li inl i i Hi if i i | ft @ Hi e eo oe THE TIN FOUR—Designed by Lenine and Trotzky for the proje- ing the Englishmen hail from familic that were around these parts Ibn; before the Mayflower brought ove itech FO en : ’ its antique furoiture and anoestorn mit evening wan coo centers] Levinsk Oan’t Box Wells To- Night ;\George McBride Bite choca bray a ths = tm se'ensinine =| Wilde Is Favorite Over Herman| Chosen Manager |i ni terse Of the Seni t does not look untike Dempwoy. He Home Run King’s Failure at New Yorker “Hurt Hurts Hand in emoerore other are Privates Charles Hotta; |! — Court Game Is Opinion Preparation for London %. writ of Experts. Match. end, while Levinsky ts guaranteed $10,000." prices of tickets for the SHIN 5 — lee ringside seats, Eugene Corr! the pre-|tain, was appointed to-day manager| contest will defend ‘the light-heavy P mier referee of boxing contests In/of the Washington American League| nd heavyweight tities of the army By Richard Freyer. Europe, will referce both contem’s|Ciub, Clark Griffith, President of aginst Capt. Chandler and Hit ARE RUTH, the mighty home There will be thousands of dotlaes|{he club, and former manager, will Brown, t ingiis! B representing jor domo of the ourft furnishes a story by himself. Capt. By John Pollock. A cablegram was rested to-day by Dan Morgan manager of Battling Levinsky who ie 1 England, stating i that Levinaky injured his hand whale i 4 Mm inviaton hy the newly in training and will not be able to the . John- ye Ry issued @ statement to news came like a shower of devote himself to executive duties forces, The m: run king, has too much strength wagered on Wilde to beat Herman, at/and scouting for the team, to be a good basketball player. ™ aries J. Mabbutt, popularly known | the Hngtishmen think there 1s not a] ,MoBride ts one of the “old timers” et oe atiaa in the |C&n you beat (t? Such le the opin: 3 of baseball He ts old not alone in, be Uttle fellow in the world who can beat peers ene 4 cael cakts \s tes American ‘Army, and if things begin | {on of experts who watched the Bal Witte plot, Hew hrewa. capable team| iy go agiee next Monday night only | play in a recent game against the i the rules will prevent him from craw!- ¢ the Tiet Regiment Toe Tring Commiuion of thie Btate Mi toe | ang in rel ie Nas been senistent | ing through the ropes and takiae a | Ori#inel Celtics a oamed a rile which dom not met with t | manager of the team for some time,| hand. He refereed at the Inter-A Armory, formed’ National Boxing As-|*° through with his twenty-round | stots! @ the mansgem of the emailer clube | oth: Ruth the athlete is ever an tnter- esting study to those who would an- slygze hia playing form in the various branches of sport he elects to ap pear, On the baseball fleld this su- perman is the idol of the fans, and ile diamond admirers are wont to believe that he would make good, so to speak, In any other lire of athletic ondwaver he participated In.» Argu- iments pro and com, mostly pro, but evertheless “con” —_ predotutnated, have been holding the centre of the stage for eome time In this partioular netaace, and unti! the ighty Bam. jino made his appearance in a loca) musketball game there was 00 way cf wetting the much diacnsasd quertion At the court game the Babe proves! a bloomer. Not an infant bloomer but t his work will not be changed les governins {a tela vicity, “Tus tule calls for mamnmwe |avuch wed’) matches and wrote the rules governing the of chute to ay the io relereot mbo offioiate | MeBride waa bern Mov. 31, 1881.) "Tare in no falde dignity about the English heavyweight at Royal alter: |'2 ir hauls oot om than $30 and their og | a0) AUTOM ste Prcreeitk Pitteberes Captaln, who weighs 260 pounds noi. } MS Tdeonse Committee to beeome ®| Hall to-night. ‘hie bout was «| mie he elute cannot the fuders Yen [and St. Louis tn 1908 and 1906, went He Is “regular” and has a punoh, A hee been declined. It is our| it eo vi to Kansas City In 1907. and Joined better word ts “sock. As I watched Max have been the semi-final to the | ian $10 cach for thelr evening's service, Thi | th. Senators In 1808. Until 1918 me, hin. little flock pick thamsctves P - Ubet we cannot subordinate twenty-round go Detwoen Pote Her. | tmnt Umi the wmulle lie il! Maw to. par : w Ssoolatian of the United Stases | battle with Bombardier Wella the New Yerk Boxing Commission wan the team's Infield mainstay. | from the floor of the West Side Y.M iis she Wife Naw to the jr [MAD the former antamwatyht cham. | aa wefan (A elf nia ‘und 'anensollnt |, AEM Yonarasy teraoun | Mad pion of the Unit t : up my min he W ae Seat SR StraY, Helsen titled to the “markenan's” medal be woh while a private. 1 arrived at th “hey WM take the place of Willie Jartaon and Vn Just as he was taking on “Chief” Mel Gooman, who were to have fought, but Coo- Peer, heise dapiea elie. a pli an's manager paesed bout, ee " m)> ere - besitle the ponderous officer standing Jor lotlo will make his first appearance tn! etx fect one. They started, The Cap Mlarlem next Monday might st the Star Sporting tain socked the Indian with rights bon! woke “lub, when be wii meet Micky McCabe im one and tefts which sent the swarthy sol ines tee 4 Progp eng rego ‘Gee: Mt the twelvyeround bouta in the other wrive | dier rewing about fke a feather in » Chaves and Al, Marvy of Scranton gost in che | found contest Leo Ftyan’s bantamweight contender, | whintwind. The only chance the brave war boul of ehcht rounde, ‘The grom receipe | Bud Dempsey, will meet Sickey Brown, In the! had was to run under the Captain's figured wp close to $6,00%, which ts @ now | «m)-final Jack Tomrshok, the formet amateur’ Inge and hit him tn tho back, Just te] oo or the largest of its kind ever mack for the prices of Bl. ‘and $3, Hoy | middleweight champion, who le aow boxing under make it interest for Printup, how known in sport history. Ruth's sched- Gullivan and Abe Goldatcin, the New York fighters, | the name of Jack Tuomas, will mest Nick Florio, | ever, he let him drive home a fap But ited ix: rance at the Tist Armory ved ewell the attendance, At the Pioneer Sporing Club, tn ran sum the | roherind waa wore fone | nad breught out over ten thousand ~/at the Roya) Albert Hall at London, Sciam Me had to be | fans to sec the mighty home run king ‘Tex Rictant MoCor ‘The Tadian wen ancy in action, and, after Watching his per- in England, to-night witch have a dis-|.y* ( eg Boge oer ith cll ag Fvery now and thee 8, La gt ‘formance for fifteen minutes, during Unotly international flavor, Twolrranae to diniay bls collection of punchos io je feature bout of fiftess rounds “The winwer fas Mila oe to Sr, \ which time he made tWenty-four at- American fighters are to meet two of |brut st Medien Sqm Garten next month. | of tis bette Legh me ed ither Benay rating In ffter tempts to make $ bke. ine in Pete Riokant wants (0 put MoCormick against Harry | Coster or Packey O'Gare, ten-rousd erm! heat each attempt 8 razrod the Rabo the best men in Burope. Heer Jon: of Pittdursh In © tifeo-round decaion | final Oakey Kayes of (be wet ade aud Jack Red Pach man Ded oe ae oan Mt | out of the gume and he was replaced man, the forfher bantamwetght cham-|iout, i is almost » sure thing Unt the metab | moud of the west aide will swap panches ath soll, Ning them about re-|y & pinch hitter. This all because plon of the United Stator, will gojwill be arranged within twenty-four bourw Benny Custer, the souation) bantamreht, jen! leasly, the Babe's trémendous strength wes against Jimmy Wilde, the fiywetght who fought wuch © gret fifteoo-round battle with 'T want them to fight,” said Capt | 'oo great. Strength, a Meaind Up AL Roberts, the Staten Taland hearyweight, | 'ackey O'Gatty recently, bag been matched vy vodhutt, “and yon can bet thags| fi supposed to be a Pie gouges ne fon. sho knonked out Ballor Gemnde of Caitfornia (n | id manager, Jhamy Mars, to bux fifteen wands what they do Monday night, There} ture to make stars, but in basketbal Une mam Oo, Whe Bate eee ee ime Noe nie {ut the Pioneer Bportiig Club the mht of Jan. Wilf be no alll Hf we tone! But we're | ft In a mmor consideru:ion. , Mr, Ruth, tin@® Levinsky, the Ameriwan light-}giston tland on Traatay ‘nWht, Uhie being bie 2% bis opponent being Bothy Doyle of Geven- pot going to lose, They're going ir] tho greatest Saree basset aver pro- heavyweight, will go aguinst Bombar-| wcond victory since he placed bimeelf under tne WD Village, : there to take it as well as to give it Sacet. 8 NOE Know Thm and wae e -OOM- dior Engilah boavywot Gf Billy Giwon, recived ST for Timmy Kane, the cack locel lightwolght, Welle Ate. 400600. ‘The from fe aguid under the management of Jack Monte, ai ay ik hee ged the club etticinle made as fof any charaeier Joe Lanch will defend hie tithe of bantamweigtt hampton for the firm time in & 80 deciaion bout at the Olymuia A. A, of Piiladelobla the cetly vert of next month, Lynch will meet Joe Burman, the fom Chicago Dantamwelsht, for eight rotinda, An Both born are erent Cavorites they Oust WO pack the club Bouse Ww Ie capacity All rycarda for attenlanom at @ Monday nigh ‘ne pare Wilde, the flywoight champion of to join. | the world. Levinsky will not be able to box again for several wooks, Mor wan was also informed that there are thousands of dollars being offered by the Englishmen at odds of 6 to 4, that , Wilde will got the decision over Her- man. There is a big demand for Uskets for the fight, the Englishmen | Wanting the ringside seats which will | cost $58.60, Two twenty-round fights are carded and Willie Spencer, Two Indians May Be Picked to Represent U.S. A. Against the Siar English Boxers, ote GORE BAS“ Oe ee **700 Strong to} lay Basketball,’’ That’s Wh t They Say of Ruth oo BURNBROOK, ad ee ie NOW REPUDIATES NEW NATIONAL BOXING BODY | By Thornton Fisher SEVEN NEW YORK PLAYERS REACH SEMIFINAL ROUND casa Metropolitan Golfers *Having Things Their Own Way in “Ad” Men's Tourney. | PINEHURST, N. C., Jan. 13.—#even of the sight pi who reached the pem-final row the first and seo ond flights In the winter golf league of advertising interests’ tournament yesterday are the members of clubs is the metropolitan district. Only New York players ere left ta the second division, but R. Murray Purves of the Woodland Golf Club of Boston remains to battle with three metropolitan golfers In the top vision, Boston backers are offering even money that Purves will win. Becond and third round matches ‘were contested yesterday. The favorites e through the second round Se fflculty, but there was an up: the third round when Clinton mniots ir. of the Cherry Valley Club defeated Don Parker of Garden City, 1 up, im twenty holes, Efliott won by sinking aes 16-foot putt on the twentieth green Parker played fine golf, shooting a 78) ry the reguiar 18 holes, but Eitiott was | &@ streak of luck that could not be ten. Purves had‘no trouble tm reach [ing the semi-finals. a Mee ak, Pr pre Aer ale yee iy Mee en of the ay aoe Ries rt or ‘Sookiya of Five Real Fighters Await Elim-; inations for Monday Night’s Bouts in Commodore. that hts other eye was closed. That's the. sort of man who Is act- Ing as mentor for the Americans. He} believes that his boys can ck any, one in the world, They are a clean) outfit of men well worthy of repre- senting the great organization to which they are attached. None of the msmoke nor are addicted, in fact, to the usual habits that tmpair the physique. They sre all members of the Third Corps Area and with the —- of Ben Davis are Meated t Camp Holabird, Maryland. - L Ornstein is Supervisor of letics of the area. Mabbutt, a shrewd fighting man, has chosen wisely in his selection Hoffman won the Eastern Depart- ment middleweight title In 1916 and Davis stopped Lieut. Sam Stewart in the Olympic tryouts. Stewart was No easy man to put away, aither, I had dinner with these young fighters last night and my tmpres- sion is that there will be three dis- appointed lads when the two lucky ones are finally picked to meet woodie to-morrow. A. Hamilton & Garten City and Clinton Hntott lay in the lower Sracket of tbe Avot fight semi-final and Eggers of Summit, HH. J. Bieanoy and Hy B. Mallinson of Engios reached tile semi-finals In the seo ond fight. Barry Martin Gucceasfally Defends Rhode Intawd Title. baw plea rh Jan, 13.—In @ twetves bout here tast night Mare ' afew Island bantainweseht cham= fA ye Sees defended ant title = foung Gardner, o Jeng jartin gave Gardner a bad beatings now Kees to meet Your Moni res for the New Enginnd sonship, sand greens, BY Re \cinareme it Dunwoodie, Joh Front. of Tommy Atking, “Why?” said the, Captain as [ left, “You bet. We're not ple | to be like the iter who fo far hittin’ the bett” and promptly proseeded to hang It around his neck.” about “how to shoot # basket.” He was a bush leaguer, In cach one of the twenty-four chances Ruth had to send the bali into the net he’ placed himself before shooting, and right then and there ruined all chances he had for a score, He would ‘ake the dall, draw it up to his chest and with all his streneth send It on 1 straight line toward the net. The result being the ball bit the rim of he basket and bounded beck. An instanoe of the power behind the Rabe's shots was demonstrated tn one of gis trials when the pellet houneed back the entire length of the court right under the opposing team's basket. The Babe has much to learn be- ere he can be clasned as an ordi- nary player. He has the trained eye o: the finely trained muscles that go with the push 60 arcessary in get- ting the bal away from the ind he has never learned to put the ‘English on the big teather sphere to Insure the proper direetion and command of the ball after it has left his hands, In addition, it would take Roth some time to whtp himself inte shape required for the, short, sharp ‘nahes, alert dodees ‘and pnappy turne the court performer han make. The national champion Original Celtics ageregation will be put to a ‘ard test at the Tist Regiment Anrm- ory Sunday evening, when the five ‘ne up against the Buckeyes, cham. rons of the Middle West. The visit- ing team has held its title for ten consecutive years, and !ta record for thie seagon, ap to the prosent writing, reads 43 straight wins. Every man on the quintet stands over aiz foot, After meeting the leading teams in this vicinity the Buckeyes travel to San Francisco for a serles of con. teats. ————— NEW ORLEANS SEL EeTinAg, First Kace—Helle Wrack, Bashful, Rosa Lee. Second Race — Reluctan Mi Head, Joe Whippel, te ere Third Race Aople Jnck 24, Anna Gallop, Jock Beo! pda Race—The wh, Young ching, Capt terahler. aint Race—Ktmpalong, Vi we Kelly, Sanay Ract—Homines, Lad, Be- the barketball star, bot lacks | You're not too late! _ $25 is still the very smallest saving you can make! 11,201 suits were marked down! At $35—savings anywhere from $25 to $50. At $50—savings anywhere from $25 to $50. Never have reductions on Rogers Peet suits been so radical. 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