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ro: 2 am els ad * ; a Seek algal iy: ry MES sbiaeapanemeevan Beinn ses) ‘s vee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE | JANUARY 19, 1921. “ag 4 RESENT SYSTEM OF BOXING INSTRUCTION IN THE ‘SERVICE WRONG ~ ‘|WHY JOHN BULL'S BOXERS TRIUMPHED! ‘a By Thorntoh Fisher Scotland Likely to Adopt i Copyright, 121, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) ea Py ri sean ers _ New v American Golf Rule-*; BoxERs HAD PLENTY OF COURAGE He |Pres. W wioiay! of U.S, G. A.| FIVE WOMEN TO TO SE noe, , ; ; | Says St. Andrews Is Much | COMPETE IN SCOTLAND WS AL Z j : . iin & Ak | Impressed With Stymie cHicate, jan 4 Rule Made by This | te jeading women country have signif oo —Five of ers Of me z | thelr in- Country. tention of:compett the Brit- oe | ‘sh women’s championship start- rrr By William Abbott. re at Turnberry, Scotiand, May ae OR a few centuries Scotland has) j7' |! WAVUWALLEE oruiocern a ion, President of har boaxed the golf world. St. An-| Women's” Weateee Gott ent ot oe frews has beep like Hoyle pre-| ‘tlon, They are Mise Marian poor kath ; ~ aorihing how the ancient sport! Hollins of New York, Mrs. Ron- [ined ‘wate Navy Fighters lJ iv WAS. SONS gs, \ . (should be played. ‘This country be-| aid HM. Barlow and. Sirs, William me: Lacking in Knowl- | VA AGAIN JOHNNY RUFFS. : ing only a novice gently followed be-) 4), 0°° Ut nik "7 of Aventis ant . Entirely Vy , 3 ALL OF renga anes : | ind the leaders. Any edict made on ith Suinmings pe, Onis tea edge of Boxing. . SAWALLING ‘ |the other side wan faithfully carried Mrs, 1. C, Letts jr, the aa ! | ; wh | Western ampion, has not — . ; NN OPPOSED TO HALLINS Ss wico Swi iG out in the U, 8, A.—until recently ; am on ow our army and navy fighters can't WHEN SCIENCE MONDAY HIGHT UNE Gee peg meses ON With something ike a mijiion Ind\-| feched a decision, Mrs, Wataon be taught, or Jearn by themselves | A _ MORE SKILLED OPPONENTS- | viduals swatting the little balls in : wras ‘the rudiments of boxing, then they q \r Shows THE NEEO the United States our governing folks ‘ought to quit the sport as far as com- ‘petition is concerned. They will never get anywhere under their present sya- tem of instruction, To those with aj FOR MORE INTENSE | suddenly realized that It was time'to me rule covering this situation ag o STRUCTION IF WE | fash more independence. Along this| “Pir own. ae TO WANE A line new rules were proposed, en-| co. uo tendency Of countries to atrive for uniform rules and regulatio: S STELLAR PART | pecially one about the much dis golf reflects a clearer Understandicg TER AS br Ratha SRR TP tet trage of patriotiam in their systems! gieHTING stymie that made it optional ihe: unto Gets Sona * : Z © Fot < thelr efforte against the cracks ot} UNDER THE | the player about conceding bis op. | ham, who presided at the profession: eo cettine ous at the Com-| AAA. QULE- fonent’s putt. als’ dinner, admitted the homebred _modore Hote! londay night were! 4 That this was a wise move with] professional was still somewhat in- far-reaching Influence was brought Mttributed this to chorea teenut home the other night at the Profes-| ‘ions, the American frotesecul sional Golfers! Asvociation dinner.) spending most of his time teaching fa j 7 , President Howard Whitney of the U.| the game while the British profes- r Yj ‘ \ 5. G. A. predicted that within a short|#!9Nal devoted the best part of his day playing and getting the ractice ime St. Andrews would adopt the| that is necessary for tournament vuce Ma new American stymie rule Phe na-| cess. = tional president suid on his trip) § ip etch ‘ope ae Metropoll~ ¢ wiation extende i broad last year ne ww many stymlesl ton to the Drateametaiets aleen ics din Hugland and Scotis he “Met” onen « 3 i i own course for the pen chani- nays re ee a pionship, not only for 1921 but for ™ ]resaee, ie TUtBH aves two and three years ahead. In thie Hehe ancient mame, Hut Ite ae can by witippea into Up- \ shite ea A ‘op shape for the annual events. Ir ata ath sear Kea vain Bree the past it has been the misfortune SEO: ale 7 : va of Many chub: celve insutficient Whitney predicted that St. Andiews | (it S0ane Clu xe Ad won ortiy ac the new Ameri- | with the result that new turf could - CO not be leveloped and tur TAGK’S GOSSIP AND) © =. reas faite thins wiesa estate t| 9,000,000 Bowl At Madison Square Club Feb. 18 7 — go wiing NEWS Mttle short of pitiful. Not a single representative of Uncle Sam's men| whowed the slightest knowledge of POSITION THAN ring science or craft. None of them | FREE-FOR-ALL MIXING~ “evidently had been taught that the! (THERE ARE OMER- shortest distance between points is.aj PointTs BESIDES fa *, ny straight linc; that there is'a vast dif-| HE GHIMe senor é Mal = between a straight puneh and| Ber oavis a a round arm awkward swing, or " eulsse straight delivery will beat « * BROWN . THE EN! Swing to the ondective nine titan cue auc OVER THE RING FOR & Fe eee eee" Dave Bancroft First of TOMBMTS UME TES Betant boxing instructors as Jim juider or Bill Rodenback sitting at Giant t t Si C t t 2 Beacon hi ae oO tants to Sign Contrac With fOr exceptions, they cujolaseed | ly. All of tripped Sho " Bj | total of 960 chances and finished the/ — Ree, AH of ote man mtipeed Star Shorey Was Won’t Figure mr with. ca average of seh Be ee Be ee aE | ia Four-Comered Deal if Be ett pres Site Bought for "Brennan to Fi ight “Bob Martin, ud Be Bri Britons in physique, strength and It’s Consummated. playing lant season was hie consistently Golfers’ Assoc five responde arch I the hi adveady h t onial was given Alex 1 focal he. tet. Giant ‘ P 4 vane Mid Ca happy as a child with ie ret lant contract for the is first play toy. x bering wluggera who are al-| season of 1921 was received yesterday | Pg a Sear are AtA tlantic City @ ms = A 3 pon ay picking for one who KNOWS | attern-3n b Joseph D. O'Brien, Sec. | average BF thee narra. margin sof Rickard Signs Soldier Cha i+| Tho aecond and final halt of the! (De *sscelation’s hard-working . retary of the Now York Club. It came | Pee Paints, Even, thouan oi aed) Atlantic Gity ts not content with pion for First Appearance |] TAX ON 16 GARDEN SHOWS tyn-New York match series ber | berth in the Chicago dis ; UR soldiers and tars can fight./from Dave “Beauty” Bancroft, the |ters for last year. he made more hits] its boardwalk, {ts beach and Its golf EPS AMOUNTED To $200,000 Leo) Lue of. the Broadway} — = There is no mistake-about that. |little shortstop whose great flelding | 989" waman That ho teak, parte | {inks—such attractions as they may Before Local Fans. i ” , Brooklyp, and Billie IMeins ‘ Rytehart newls = Left to themselves with the|and timely batting helped the Glants| he helped himself to 183 hits for @ total] be, It is ambitious to be the ath-| ok . : the Dyekman Alleys, Now York Lee Pe ont tone ae hmen jn a room without rules! to finlkh second last season aftor a | °f 27 bases. Jetic and sporting centre of the broail| By John Poit: Tex Rickard, who has staged 9 }/ ne rolieg at Schumacher’s Broadway | Greater Biltmais Chub, comes (0 tis sw order and everything to go they |<lesperate fight with the Gincinnati| Ont: two players scored more thay 100) Xinited States, and to that end plans| UJ . a | ita important boxing shows at} eowiing Academy, Brooklyn this|one of the Best club mak ine os, ply would come ont with colors | Teds. fon George furas was tone of stnem| @t@ being made to build a stadium Tee niskar ae font be lose fadison Rquare Garden, so fa Jovening, at So'clock, Heins has a iead|Sructors that ever left Merrie Bini + age fhetr own slp ok {a their Bancroft made the trip to Cubajand Bancroft The outfielder | a4 big as the Yale Bowl. X Rickard has finally succeeded in|} under the Walker Boxing Law has | oe a4 nine on Tmeke, gained tn tho] Winds ‘The newcomer Nas devel | agp @ Goublices In voted the veal thing. with the other New York players at |/cromed ,the plate 115 tlmes and Ban: “mwe of the wealthiest mon in the signing ‘up Bob Martin, tho héeavy- | paid over $200,000 in taxes. to the |] G14¢ pais of the sertep rolled atthe! heer te omnebt with elusive war __ it is a question of brute |the close of the season and on tis re-{ 0 country are behind the project, but] ‘V@'#ht champion of the A. B. Government and the Treasury Of} pycxman Alleys 1 week ago, This|balls, Many a prince and_princ * : h and the survival of the fit-| turn to ‘merica stopped off at Flori-|,,Contracts to the other members of ‘nein names for the present are{® fifteen round, decision bout, New York State out of the sixteen [fi oa ina No : r ,; has learned to wield # mean masiiio gm ‘Their “buddies” cheer. Along |da, “ es a Hes eens Mere a iad creamer ae . arty Latz,| Madison Square Garden on the night | boxing shows w ad, the New Yorkers believe, Will bel trom the new major domo 7 is radies” cheer Alm | da, “Beauty” probably will remain. tn |iast week and Mr. O'Brien expects sov- shrouded in mystery. Harry Laty, , « RAM eReinOseRIREME Sth cde ering Re Cees Smeetioces ven eon the! the South for the yest of the winter | &Aal more signed documen' fore the 4 prominent hotel man on the board-|°f Feb. 18. Martin's opponent will be | the big enclosu ‘ an ABs, dau) : fe ight champions of our “army | week {a over, ‘There are not Ikely to be © PI 4 figuring that Helns' bi ij have three courses to supervise [ i navy, Dan Toomey and Jimmy {8d then go directly to the Gianta'|uny holdouts, thie your, as tho “uuem- walk, is interested among others and| #1 Brennan, the Chicago heavy- | These shows have brought Into the Ls eid oP ee ey Ton) At present Butchart is down on t)\a wn, respectively, Brown, the more | training camp at San Antonio, Tex.,|P!oyment Ist” ts growing every day.* | gives assurance that there's millions) “®/#4t who gave Jack Dempsey, the | box office over $900,000, The State : 4 i ais ball will enable him to} waterman reservation In Moric . nced of the two, started with | from Florida ie, ~ 1d’s heavyweight chcmplon, such | has peen enriched by more th: nd the alleys without any trouble} showing lis American friends how ‘0 a feydler ¢ oO sald that Judge behind it even if it does not tun hi y @ aD tang roll as well, i: t ‘j Foomney took thie ail away the Hig | The 1lttio shortstop, lke Frank| Lendia's greatest task Just now Js dnd- out to have “millions tn it.” Sroat fight in the garden on Deo. } $45,000, enough to pay the salaries {| the ‘Brooklyn howler one Me’ hea | mempulate a rife : th a crowding attack and| Frisch, tho rdham Flag" will | (okdaunrtere oF a Qn ChlcnKe for ne! A-site has been purchased on the|/4- Promoter Richard made Jimmy | of the members of the Boxing and || drives. Lucke and his friends are of Tracey Lewts Heads Fielé tu Trap Ita Read to head slugging bee | not figure.in the four-cornered deal| space in the Windy Clty is almost as poulevard at a cost of $1,200,000, and ERyere peck ged ippaees ees e License Commigsions, Judging by |] 2. difte rant suepion. however. kus T shesting a evo applause fro parce as here. \ ; x ; ; jattering offer that he immediate! showae : jowler having the high ig ng ego i atmis-up where science | that 1» now pending among the **ree 49 I a | plans:have been drawn for @ stadium faltering offer that he immediately | the big crowds which have a0 far || Perce wing ey s hbhest total Num! PINEHURST, N.C, Jan. 1—Traeey a Goean't enter. Toemey, a real tough | Giants, the Koda, the reves tne the} Harry Harper, who * ends his winter which fill seat 70,000 people, with Fin, ia leaks ahh Br lain’ rs paid to ste boxing shows tn the || Broo! riés will recelve a purae|H. Lewls of New York led the field !a . Py ‘could be made a great fighter | Pirates. “Beauty” Is too valuable a) months in Hackenasck. N. J. paid 2) tenty of elbow room. ynn, who looks after Brennan's in- | Garden, it Is a sure thing that by |Jof $1.000 thie iakn tanpotsaveatiasitie 6ndor the ‘a lttle instruction, but allowed | Payer to part wit | visit to the offices of dhe Yankees yos- z vex. | terests, lost no time in signing the + < f fi ure © ‘According to the official averages|terday. Harper nald that he was giad| Mr. Late expressed the opinion yes-| '°! Sept. 1921, which will be one = - second day of shooting in the Pinehurst | Ro follow the pugilistic path he ts now | issuca recently, Bancroft. was Heat |to become @ member of the New. York terday that plans have progressed so ticles for Brennan Fear aiace-the SVaiker caw went Rilie Cones of the Grant Central Ate, | tournament with 292 breaks out of 30 | traver-'ng he will be nothing but a / {ieiding shortatop in the National League | team and expected to win a number of - # Brooklyn, has received wort from Abe Lamers, | birds, He was pressed by P. R. Earle of 1 @lam banger. last senaon. ‘The little shortstop played | games (or Miller Huggins with his good (or that construction work would be-/ Joe Lynch, tha new bantamweight champion, || IMto effect, the receipts of these | Becrrtsry of the American Bowling Congwm, tna! | Starr, g, Co who was second with 201, (a= ; It. wns plainly seen Monday night| i" 150 Kamos, accepted faultiesaly a jeft arm during the coming season gin In the spring, He estimated that has been agned up for two more fights, Bom | entertainments will reach the be ivand Centrala hare been whedtled for March piety dilate -“ pe the English men take thelr box. > Aeatee cst will be $5,000,000. outa will -te no decision oontes's. Mis fee || $1,000,000 mark. Promoter Rtck: ths, the date aaked for, The Broadwar, Brock | ‘ Seriously and study the game ° . RDS Rap Porat bid for the next (2, "il be with Javex Ware ot atoaoy for'| stated he has to Day ov pees fart} iye, will encwt limely roll on thie Ae O'Hare Karns Award Over Burke, * 4s fram a wlentite standgoint, tier: | Charlotte Boyle | National Five It ta the purpose to bid for the rounds Ok the Waters Cy: ay over $200 eacis tm ave antat Mi taney fur the NEW ORLBANS, La., Jan. 10—As } = ey would not have fared well Olymple games, the Army-Navy foot~| Lane un Fe, ina jhas 4 day for taxes on Madison Square |) aig Dunia, rele Wille, Pet aepaer, | (RO Loutslana Auditorium Eadie O'Hara,» t the rough and tumble tactics C t “<M t’’ dan les all the International polo! Montreal, the crack pantamweigat of Providence, || Garden. ad is . | ex-amateur middleweight champion of » i@ pall game and the Rene Tha, tearne 3 4 Billie Engetharct ard another temler, mantis . nit si Ms legin begga aren ‘he Americans employes unsl| CAPUUTeS ie To Play Trimity ire i ene cop wm vrougot back 49 | fie cee Am Raheoe a | Magy Noche, mal omoeve wm af er tnnt-| NOW York: won a referee's deatsion over |B B Martin Burke, the New Orleans heavy. ° 2m weight champion, in the star bout of Sree Tounamenst2 | Hetecn rounds, O'Hare's victory was @ | team Of! clean out one, winning fourteen of ths 1% | - nad : — om that will mabe the ‘trip directed left jabs and right Si MF My Ti Ll this country by pur challenging team rill | emer sane att Sis Come. wun ming itle A good game in on the cards for |this year; for more Important boxing | | Hout Smith, ihe dims Dis, te rteas manner of tstem of ip peeree pees Caees 73 dors alison to mucsonnt cater Mi: to-night, when the National Athletic /bouts, and, in fact, for any Sportin® | i outing Champloo Jak Demieey, (jy | Young bearyweight under his managemert, He ig | POWerm together from the St. Nichol 5 ; Auteoe, | Fifteen ds, “The bout Be And though they were sportsmen Charlotte Hoyle, of the New! vi, one of the leading net fives of ‘fixture of International or national | be sen in a bow: ai te Garden, | Tony Malchoir of Chicago, who has already fough: | D9 to no are) Emie Miller aign did his bes | by a Inree rowde Coe wae witness oe ¥ Snough to acknowledge the muperior. | Yerk-Women'a 8 A, Americam record | yO ee an aeainat the Trinity ,#portance, | teally booked 1 1 meet Bully, Minke in tae | 72M oegational fight in the Wee. Dine te| (0 ee towe:uer « quinter of bowling fane fre the nat fiy of the men from abrond they felt |Molder at 220-yard ewimming, won the | OF . . " Final decision has not been made | *ml-fifat to the Hob Martin-Hili Breonan pou: |47INK to sign Melleolr up for a fight at Madi- | Cro‘oua Allesw, tit bo failed, @0 he and Dilibur “2 “What such a state of affairs shouldn't | Women's metropolitan A. A. U. 100- | Montanas of Staten Island. Tho con: /ooncerning the construction of an au- |e Fe). 18. Jow Goldman is now looking after | P00 Sauare Garden formed a team to make the trp | CANADIANS PLAN TO ed be etlowed to exist. yard free style championship in the| test will be staged at the National's tomobile track, but this, too, may be | Smu's atfatre mre a # = | ‘Team No. 6 won veo eerien in the MH. R,| CHALLENGE FOR CUP “ municipal bathe th West 60th Street | club house on Cedar Street jadded. Assurances, however, Are | sug, tay smite, A mummber of good exhibition touts, aside fram | Mutial Bosling Caub Tournament, av te Stati: a ARRY MALLIN, the London| yesterday, The time was 1 minute 10 ‘Tho Rival Five of the 92d Btreet (EIVGR, {At room will be provided fOr | x"Jn" as” jue been natenal for meat tins | OFDME erent, wil be staged “under te asmokom Tim SUNG Auectlag: in tore (tua A “hobby” and amateur middie- | seconds. . j@ cinder track and a fleld which CAN | sistte, tho rugged hearywuight of Chicago, tn a | %,Uiellty Council, No. 495, K. of C., at St. jo. @ teams, When No, 4 and No. | OHALLENGE from Canada Y. M. H, A., averaging 185 pounds, be used for baseball, football and po) 5] ten-round to Antony's Parlsh Hall, Leomerd and Calyer No. 2 cd | weight who defeated Johnny! Four girls, besides Miss Boyle, atarted | oan dutes for games on |While plans also inctude a numper‘o!| veda itay smith ye eenmaaoe, Stich, Vin to | eresta, Braklyn, oo Friday nist. A special Fo, 9 wwe etaened. the! wines, for'the Davis Cup contest pm wit, the welter champion of the | In the race; het team mates, the Misses poeta apr This yaya turf courts for lawn’ tennis in the|s tarlem cvimuasium, Uusaing hard etary Gay A leature wil be & bout between Andy Cortes and Srp iy her of 1921 Is a strong proba- + am fine die cops, showed ability equa:.| Helen Wainwright, Gertrude Bderte | fs ee Jet to, West, (22e that at some future day a bid |.into the bem ot snave for thls go and other con. | Went Neloon. Many other prominent Lorem | No, 6, 200, ‘Twint samme—Team No. 4, Dility, according to a letter from | far iat of some of our best “pros |and Alice Lord, and Miss Grace Kahra,|night the Rivals travel to West-|can be made for the Davia Cup {tate wlucn he comets to cece anne (au 228° | wilt appar.» Tee 0, 8, 876, Marve Jackwita waa high exry| FE. HH. Senior, Secretary of the man of the evening with « total of 3M. W. { i : Keller wae next in tne vith 208, cles folowed pomacien SAEs ate Zvive with a fon, ie nection Veutaylvaue tighter, ‘They mili come | MT!day slaht ts between Jimmy O'Getty, brother ee nH the meeting of the Davis together in a tea-round but, to a decuion vat | of Packey, and Mike Carrol, a protege of Jim| Among the late enti! ne f y Ue brought oft at New Medsond, Stews, | Buckley, while on Saturday night the ten-round | Wendin tournament reoedved by *( up Comm ) evening Jan, 0 Stowe sunce tmeny | temil-final wll brlog together Palay Bogash, broker | #: the White, Ktephant alleys, No ze moet of the other visitors he|of Barnard Collog \chesterfor a game against the |matohes. Soaks Uke a track atnie! Miss Boyle scored an easy victory. | Franklin A. C. Juniors, For games ALLOA scRliaiesatiee Some bit as soon as the bell! she took the lead at the start and In- | gadress Morris Rappaport, No. 148 EVENING WORLD'S has been arranged becween Jack Stone, | 7™® tB-PoUnd semi-finsl arranged by Match local in'ddiewelght, and Jackie Ciarke, | Maker Doesserick of the Ploneer Sporting Club for hee fk be undersioo id why he | creaag® it steadily to the end, best | Daat Aad BEGar alle Swelve years a8 an amateur. He by three yards Misa “Wainwright, who ; : = $ good tealight puncher with a coo! | finished second, with Miss Kahrs third, | The Mercury Five, Sent. Evidently there is more in-| four {eet behind, tee of the United 140 pounds, are tes Lawn Tennis Association. 34 | open for games to be played on for- OWN SPORT HISTORY At the Garden with duce | of Louls, of Bridgepor:, and Soldier lawson. all se the Highland Wally Katsbte of Cojimbus teams | nior writes - Mucement in the Bnglish police bust A 100-yara swim for novices brought | eign courts. Address Ed Winters, McClelland of Callforata, four boxers are weiterweights, ‘The main event | Sud the Davengort Social Cind of Highland “Our associati r x for a man to try to excell pa a! out a field of fourteen and required | No, 457 West 159th Street, = Vridey night {» Roy Moore ve, Pacey O'@ntty, and |S. Y. Harry ¥, Broonan, » weil informed man on | sociation proposes to er than there is here. The nver- ee New York cop feels that he has three heats, It proved the most remark- { NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan. 19.—sOne| Sammy Good of Califor reo Saturday olght y Com sod Bobby Doy! The Spartan Midgets, who claim who We fedting tn Beno of | bowilug mattors in Highland Walls, expects both} fold’ & meeting, probably next ° i .- | 6009 form since he came here, has bee hou | (be Wee ade clean, teams {0 make & good showing month, when the question o 6 for beginners ever seen here f the most ambitious schedules of in= | 6% 0. muazechou = nisi | question of © Gone bis bit when he gets out of hie able rac hayride {the {tho Bronx championship in the 180- | door track meets that any college toam| © Costiey Doweetcx to inet Pau Doyle ia the ‘Te Tifany Go. Dowling Teague, now in rui| tering a team will he definite uniform and that there is no incen-, Although Miss Georgia Wilaon, of t 4 clans, defeated: the Sénilnoléliéver ett 2 : toature Lou: of fitteen rounds at the Woneer | Eédie MoMahon, matchmaker of the New Star/ owing at ‘Thum's Bowling Academy, h 4| decid > i s sire for him to risk a punching just Women's 8. A., the winner, covered the | pound class, led th ae attempted was annotincad by the! scoring Ci on the night a Hed. 5 ‘Thin| A: C., las completed his card for neat. Monday | the management fhat {he eoltte lereus eit erate | crcded: Personally speaking, the honor of the force. W: ould course in Am a, oa exceptions) | per | team by 27-20. The winners will| Yale management ‘ast night, The long-| ought co te « rattling fast battle as both men night, ‘There will be two twelve” and ose st-| The Eveniog World Headpin bowling ‘Toutmeeent | ‘think there Is every Ukellhood thankful that “Babe McDonald forpancl [it § Dorothy Masterda rd | travel to opponents’ courts for proper | st trip is to the Loulavilie Athietic| wad for ther gamenem | round bout, ‘Tue feature evente will be between | waicn hae long’ been’ e fisiure at the White Ble of our entering. and it would be and Matt MoGrath and other of our: Rite ee eatal Or ties thie eran | inducements. Address W. Schles- Federation, At the Boston A. C. moet | Franke Maswell and Gharlle Pilkington, and Bot! phant Academy. The Titfuay Co icagus te a brand | mOSt convenient and satisfactors Mymplc heroes don't foel the same gation, who tock the places in thie] singer, No, 3894 Park Avenue. Yale and Harvard will race one and} Amzther. flehter from the Peeitie Coas nas! Seajon, ex-amateur champton, and Jimmy Bluts.| yew ono in ike bowling mort, vlhaatal way about It. order, All the contenders beat 1m. 30s, ner, 9 4 twormile relays. Tite restriction that | Nowm lato town for fhebts at the ube tn this| The alx-round bout Is Murray Ford vs. ive to us if the pretiminar Bieviewing the succeas of our mn. | for tie distance. . ‘Tho Thutgers Separaten eaaily won| noone man attend more wena State. Ho is Kddie James, a featherweight of Man | Mialu . 4 SLey owners desirous of holding the} could played in the Uni Kilsh boxing cousins In amateur com- | Two other Juniors of the Yamen'e Ol halk firet Kain by Aafeatiaw -thelwit ber wIVe MOUS) Pranciaco, who did sume grat flgtitiog a tae — jan Bowling fonahips this spring| Gtatce.’ iemee Jt te eraGeying to know thar | A. Pertored Dee ae eee | ae ptiect Bettlonent team, On oR tae Gufornia clubs betore the yaute was cloved dows | Jomony McGovern I now tbe mauager of his tuetr ida tn tbe hands of the Board | ‘we can beat them at the professional he ty eh dj jenry roe et tlemen OAD. h for girls wider fourteen lant the a of the game anyhow. Sievard das next Friday night the winners cross end 8 ny in the fast, time Of AL econds, and | nots against the Boys’ Club Big Five | Naval Academy fencing team, which —~ “ee ID" M'PARTLAND has gway with an open 220-yard handicap | @t Stuyvesant Casino, Second Avenue | won frst honors in the Intercollegiate | Joho Welsmantel has signed up another attme- | fod a. C. Pittaield, Mam. Jan. 96 Barney has ei. refereed many a bout, but, Inthe actual time of 3m. iée. and Eighth Street. .] Fencing Association last season, will| tive bout for hie regular weekly boxing show at | recpntiy scored victories over Jack Redeboud snd he probably never put in| ojmmic team, fifteen years old, won's | Brooklyn's Royal Triangles travelled |*"ter the finals of that body, taking | * (tiveros! Orore sporti Ok of Hrvokiyn | Jack Bheldon / @uch a_night at it as he did at the fancy diving handicap from the 11 point |to Middletown, N. Y., and defeated | Place in New York City late In Marca. | Tounds Mars Ctom of thie city meets Juck Johany Herman of Garwood an0 Zonpey sam. | sie Bowling Academy, Third Avenue aod sich y made with @ total score of ¥6.7"points. | the home team 29-21, The Triangles |“&4!n this year, and, will also have six 5. wel team Sw | were cf Brooklyn ase signed to box at the Midge. | Sereet, at 8.90 P. M. on Je Res Taressea ariecunteis, ant | wore represented by Cowan, Kilduff, | can uinatiage O'Dea vo Jock Diag Yor ten pa, || eee Reve me Fe sed ge cle ype rs gi ol ste li ee, ae. Be | Koch, Kohnken and the Hinson i righ conning parte. wih wtih We (0 Oftion Nf PRINCETON, J 19.—H. R. ag sia saosesd we. clothes. ae the wat elect Of the most competent referees we | brothers. | seiseh Pittoputets wan cioctea age | cotmmn Hockey ‘Team to Mest the enene stoked et 9 teeenl menting are z P ut there. James bas placed hitneelf under the | brother Be and be bas matoked bim to box rm York Bowling Associaton by ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 19. —@&'Phe | managanent of Joe Goliinan, ere ce take a eee eco this evening, when they meet at thelr the malo ermt a¢ tbe opening show of the Pirte Maxey Green, the Brooklyn Ughtweigat, who e ince the Walker law went | ‘ Pennsylvania, ok ‘Brody, St. Ignatius Counctl, | the Capt. Chandier and Private Cort- jiu effect. And. this goos Wespite| The Mranklin Junior quintet witt| {5 ithe Hetnceton basketball team to-nvs | anockel ost cd sack Ligier, in | Watt, graquatermariager of ath Lisa fenatine Council, President; © Hight out his coat was nearly torn the patsy” Haleys and “others who | mest the Hvala ext Saturday night, ineligible. Just before’ the Heh gry Myra he Thx tna | ietics on roingside Heights, "an i hia back. He shed this in the e officiated at the Garden. smith | While the Franklin Seniors will tackle | gaino a week a Ople was fete ts pe tesd manager, Tony nounced yesterday thats Columbia’ id bout, and before the eveninit makes no attempt to play ta the|the Atlantic Nationals. roin the Peat High School of Pirta, | {8% ae reomvel weveral offers trom clits | brand new hockey te Would meet the or 1 vA "| Shroughout the State for his services, Grewn i niveraity of Penni nie its see! game thet will a iy, thas the ‘prinbipgia. "sase fRlery:, but "be appear te have ine| Tho Uneas ‘Triangles, one of the |r Sere tennis, Iie capeatsedl tho | 0% #2 punter **/ ong sina of, tbe cw zt ae ata arte Aedes. oe aay =) ita troubles were largely dus POxtrs ander Na contro’ at oll tlms® leading 1S-pound teams of Brooklyn, | 1941 freahman five und has been on ine ~ 8 jwith® the Quakers ‘Ww! ease Wile’ ale to voll at them: alicyw tors 6400 the disregard for ring rules of our tive manner and his comm Ceamy and navy men. Several times usualy vbeved = In breaking them from clinches the you are holdin ‘take that arm B on ite fifth straight contest recently, | varsity team for two years at forward.| Abe Goldstein, the promising local) bantam. | Philadelphia on feating its opponents by % to ‘4 . - welgit, who le fighting under tie managemant fel | Bpgweectaat ae and ii tearm he riutigles have open dates -for Pfs a BR, ON. ts Jang athe Walle Lows, baa been bowed for two more fights | season for @ retu’n engagement, arrowly escaped wild oF atl opponents’ courta, "Address ming sehediie of the Dartmouth | vw Lewis. iis {rt will be with Young Angelo ee Dithat might have put indelitie slots £12 ue necks’ and, the ertending | itockink Manager Chnrles Kream [tare mile announced to-day. | Phe tre'| vie Trenton tantammsight,"tor ten rood at “On bis well known escutcheon. cool and graceful in his movementa a Bree ie McKinley Avefiue, '@. A. on Jan. 23 in the new poo} whicl,| Ome A. of Trenton, on Jen, 35, and A presented to the college by formu: | eed wii Sparrow NoGor nds are ys, "So and Bo jm Wins Pennsylvania Tithe From Net, ALLENTOWN, Pa., Jon, 19.—K. 0. | Loughlin of South Bethlehem won the * the Olympia about the ring and gives the spe " a ta. P apt ; Edouard Horemans, Belgium’ weiterwaight championship of Penns OMMY SMITH, who refereed the tors the \mpression that lis knows! When St. Francis Spaulding of New Hampanire ea a lr gal «| gat billiard player, won eth Dios defeating. Young Nell preceding amateur boute left u his business. He gives good des buck tho bagket mama Aan . Gar abhi. (he axtene his 1.200 polnt 18.1 Inch bal notiyal, in every roun fine job for the °Kid.” byt “sions when called on tov, H@)wenting N.Y Tinatede chamnplotehtn arocher | mittens datos feeder teak ae te nclecip match with the vet Ph Ganleats nnd ont ees Aaa Bl OA. bs te 1000 . 8 ly pt apts ae Would fill the bill admirably at the| boys made thate ‘rev tead eleven pool tournament, which Is. beln r ae Games oa tems as ame, Eee ce Palys ace hone a tg | Sree cate to 10:80 P. Bt, . my probably had > : rated bi he at Chae i ath contest ta the Garden some big night. This inn't! wins against three losses. St, Francis moted by tie A. A.B. A. at Hag? Wine io wijine te sire Auiih ta oder noon the Muropean champion defeated | state was In auandance, Te a Ralking written. as s boost for smith We ie tepresented on the courte by Limedwer quuaud tian to get co watch Tor Jed wits Wison ‘Suita the American by acore of 200. to 9, ute start atid demoustraced we want even know him. 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