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cements oe 2 ee | CARPENTIER Believes Champions Are Entitled t inet ual Giants of Business World SOMEWHERE as Scheduled i By Vincent the Carpentier-Dempsey Mluminatins. sports? nearly so racing? in sume urer, Et Now, 4s to this Dempsey-' hold it in or near New York, but with tickets I can't do it. 1, however, insist <For® is entitied to sce it because it ia Whe best thing in its line that can be _ “I don't think the public should | $6 Worry about the risk I figured to |~ “Boxing enriches the ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20,— ee _ GARDEN PROMOTER EXPLAINS | COST OF BOUTS, DE ING IS Ot 0 Big Money Same as Individ- and Sees No Reason Why Bout Hon % nS Should Be Prevented in New fork — Insists It Will Be Held in July—Tex Will Promote Bout Alone if Brady and Cochran Withdraw. Treanor. EINYING for about the hundredth time that he had any reason to believe bout wo 18 Off, Tex Rickard Inst evening launched into a discussion on sports in Kencral that at least was “Why ts it,” he asked, “that everybody seems to pick on box- ing, probably the mont interesting of all Why ts it that the , ifs commercialism is not apparent as, say, baseball or horse State with its taxes not to be sneezed at. The Garden alone since I took hold of it has turned over somethings like $50,000 to the State ‘T: hink that ens. is more than enough to to pay the expenses of the Boxing Commission for a year, anyhow. arpentier bout, Vi admit that 1 hoped to a limitation of §15 on the price of that it should be held here. New probably on July 2% and the original ed. agreement, calting Will stand.” for a purse of 00,000, commercial side) of the glove game is always harped on, when, ag a matter of fact | DRAMATIC MOMENTS AT GARDEN RECENTLY. By Thornton Fisher JACK DEMPSEN'S * ) NOSE AND EAR WERE OPENED BY BILL BRENNAN) WHo AT ONE STAGE Of ME BATTLE SEEMED TO HAVE A CHANCE WILL KILBANE PASS IN THE GARDENS, OF BEATING THE “MAN-KILLER.” 1921. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. JACK SHARKEY CONQUEROR OF WIMMY WILDE- & BOY WHO MIGHT HAVE BREN a CHAMPION WAS KNOCKED OUT FinsT iy holding it. What the boxers receive shoukin't be the sub Jeet of alarm either. I maintain that com in any business are entitled to What they can get fqr their services, | the same as intellectual giants.” Tex, 7m his ebarp, terse manner of speech, was warming up to his subject. 1U didn't hear any loud roar of disapproval when the New York Baseball Chub $160,000 for ‘Babe’ Ruth, did you? because the fans wanted the “ehampion batsman on the jocal team- Giants are said to be willing to something like $200,000 for y of St. Louis, Is anybody ob- ing to that transaction? No @ contest, not to ee tt eanng she men- worry, wou! ere 16 a ~ fortune in it for me. ~ _*Let me tell you something along | hat line. Since I took charge of | Madison Square Garden, less than six : ths ago, the receipts from boxing hes have been olose to a million Of this the boxers have about 50 per cent, or $500,000, Siete and Federal taxes have junted to At least $225,000. Of the le amount not more than $200,000 ‘Deen left to meet the upkeep of Garden, salaries of a large clerl- eal force and a dozen other fixed . Not much left in the way ‘ef dividends you'll have to admit, als ert team of fifty-three 987 entries, ‘These next Monday, will begin training un- der the'direction of Thomas How former Exgers President Skating Assuciation. Dr. William F ent of Public York, those members who 53 Boys ; Selected for New York’s Skating Team In Big Meet With Chicago These Lads, the Survivors of Fieid of 987 Entries, Start Train- ing Under Tom Howard Monday for Races for Evening World Trophy Here Saturday, Feb. 5. By Robert Boyd. FTIR two weeks of elimination trials to wecure the best schoolboy skaters possible in the elementary and high schools of Greater Now York to represent the me! meet with Chicago next month, tropolis in the inter-clty skating the S. A. L. officiala haye selected a boys out of the fifty-three boys, starting Canadian hockey star, ted by Don Baker, Metropolitan 220 and quarter-mile champion; Rob- Hearn, Thomas Howard jr, Doe and Charles Baker, Vice- of the Middle Atlantic t yr, Superintend- Schools in G New gruntea permission to have qualified has ry, P. 8. No, 1, Manhattan; Saut Smith and John Ruggles, P. S, No, 15, Manhattan; Bertrand Rothchild, *. 8 No. 166, Manhattan; Murphy and o. 12, Bronx Francis ter Phillips, Pos. Osborn hlulastead, P. 8, No. 26, Bronx; John Orr, P. 8. No. 33, Bronx; Harold Frisch, 'P. 8. No, 58, Bronx. ‘The Brooklyn boys to qualify were: Harold Skinner and Marvin McKee, TP. 8. No. 9: Walter Asheroft, P. 3. N p Wahl, P. 3. No. 93; A, Potter and J. L. Edwards, and F. Snyder, P. 8. Nu. 8; V. Fritag, P. 3. No, 153, High schools (seniors) and Norman Secord, ington High School; Edward Maltin, Commerce; Herbert’ Purvess, Samuel Reiss, Theodore Golden, Leon Scha- | pird ‘and William F. Adler, Stuyve~ sant; ,Milton Hamon and Monroe Roaches, De Witt Clinton; Samuel Mainchow, Evander Childs; Leon Al- perin and Erwin Rosen, Morris High; Harold Dreeten and Robert Blumen- hal, Townsend Harris; Donald Vel- sey and Russel ‘Thompson, Jamaica High; George Whitache, W. Crown= field, Willian Jocum, Clifford Ham- —James Beck George Wash- LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Coprrigit. 1921. ty The Prem Publishing Co, (The Now Ye HOW TO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX The following simple rulés for crashing the axe on your Govern- ment ante are published to-day for the first and last time, inclusive. These simple rules are thé simplest possible, They're so simple they're hard to believe. The code was prepared by a double quartet of smper- tawyers, assisted by a chorus of ambulance chasers. Gentlemen, the rules— eee Legally adopt an and claim $260 exemption on every kid. After filing your exemption claim, trade your asylum for a girl's seminary for an aquarium of bathing beauties, then be exempt for life, or for longer instalments if destrabylc ore y. orphan asylum or You will Bet a friend $5,000 you can name the last three Vice Presidents. ‘Then try and do it! This is one of the simplest tax-cutting expe- dients known, . eee A Let a fight manager wire you his version of a boxing match, collfet! eee Other simple ideus are: Guarantee the dinner check of a rookie in an a 1a carte restaurant, ‘Take a taxi driver's word for what the meter calls for. Sign Johnny Kilbane for a fight at his own terms, Sign Johnny Kilbane for a fight at half his own terms. BN LYNCH AND LATER BY & SECOND RATER ————b—- (The New York Evening World.) FicoreD 3 TI MINUTES DURING w, HERI LOST WIS TITLE ONLY RECENTIN TO Joe LINGH IM THE RISTORIC OLD PLACE LEONARO'S TITLE- FOR THE First M OF BOXING EXAGGERATED, SAYS TE RICHIE MITCHELL TIME SINCE HE ACQUIRED THE CHAMPIONSHIP THE SPECTATORS SAW BENNY ON THE FLOOR- TAKING A COUNT™ < mes In 2% we (85 Rb RICKARD GOULD ONLY NEEDS TWO MORE SETS TO CLINCH TITLE National Court Tennis Cham- pion Finding Challenger, Jack Soutar, Easy: PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20,.—Jay Gould, national and open court ten- ‘nis champion, won three out of the \four sets played in the nine-set challenge match for the national championship against Jack Soutar at the Racquet Club. The score were 6—b, 6—2, 5—6, 6-4. The row ROS row. Gould needs only two more sets to retain the title, while Sou. tar must win four to become chame pion. Soutar spruced up in the third so and showed at his best in the pinches, although he was forced to play eleven games before winning the set, Gould secured 35 points, while Soutar gathered in two less. The large num- ber of points for the amateur cham pion was due to his taking the third and tenth games by love scores. After Gould had taken a lead of five games to two in the fourth set, it looked to be all over, but Soutar put all his strength in one last gal. Jant stand and took two games in row. The tenth game was replete with action, Gould was off to a 40-15 advantage, ‘Then Soutar pulled the score to deuce. Gould slipped and fell and lost the deuce point. He lay still and attendants rushed to his assistance. He explained he had been seized with a cramp in his leg. After it was massaged he resumed play. ———— Brooklyn K. of ©. Council to Hold Athletic Stag. Fidelity Counell, No. 495, K. of Gs will hold {ts second annual athletic Science Overcomes Strength Says Bothner, Sizing Up exhibition and cabaret to-morrow eves ning at St. Antony’s Parish Hall, Li ard and Calyer Streets, Brooklyn. Among tho boxing have prom= eed thelr serv ne ‘Tunney, Mike O'Dowd, Joe Lynch, “Al Reica, erry Wills ‘and Tommy Murphy. feature will be a six-round bout Qeeween Andy Cortez and Willeat Nels gon Caddock and the Strangler ——W——— WON-ALCOMOLIC: “Weight Not So Important in| aa, utter cree ots] OD OWNLOUE Mat Contests as It Is in’ | gee pel ty: Binwaie. ante minis be that more weight would probably re . OUR ' duce Cadd: ability Boxing.” worm speed and his unique like an eel when pressed down on the mat. ‘yrs vate stock” By Wiiiiam Abbott. To my mind Caddock is not the will last longer - only one whose lack of ght is a ‘ " at CIBNCE, not weight, is the disadvantage on the mat, “How about and taste better greatest asset in wrestling, ac-|Londos the Greek? Here is a man if blended with cording to George Bothner, fa-| "bout nde 6 build, but not pos- thisi new ‘none ous: referee and. former world's fori saywhere: near Caddook's pial Ve 10 “ 2 skill. “While still almost a novice, alcoholic Ver Ughtweight champion. With sufficient] Londes was matched with Stecher mout h ine strength and solentific knowledge of} *nd Lewis. It seemed a necdless sav- . leverage a small man on the mat rifice to pit Londos against two op- equalled in fla- ponents the size and experience of can toss giants as though they were|Stecher ond Lewis. But what hay vor and quality. higmies. It is this value of skill that|pened? With a simple armtock the cen wrestling. vastly different |GT!ek tossed the giant Lewis clear And as for gin- makes restling iy Mt of the ring on one occasion in this ger ale, get from boxing, where a qouple of|city. Londos, like a mad dull, ~ His Etcel- pounds difference might be fatal for Routed Ties around like a mibber lency, Ma- ar : until the former champion the one who had the smaller displace-|caucnt him unawares and dumed Chal Fr te Aa ment him with a wicked leg scissors.” : y “How is it that Earl Caddock can| The last meeting of Caddock and taste." compete on apparently even terms|1eWis substantiates Bothner's con- Smoke our’ Cigares Boniface maining sets will be played to-mors ) Pay the amusement tax on what Rickey claims Hornsby is worth. with Ed (Strangler) Lewis, whose 228 pounds is laid out on the general tention that weight advantage is not a deciding factor in wrestiing, The two clashed out in Des Moines last t ' 667 TUFRE js a rivalry among boxing promottrs as there uquin ; : Ee lines of the Woolworth Building?’ |June and Caddock. after two hours for the team to*train three days ®/\lton and Edward Kelley, Manuat and twenty minutes of strenuous Ate Js In any business, Ton POE) week during schoo! hours unt the} Training: Fred Gruman, ' Brooklyn | Jackson | eaves for Milwaukee we asked Bothner, who bas seen all| work. was declared the winner when Restaurant & Wine Co. | , v2 us to give Dempsey or Carpen- afternoon of the races, which willl Vocational; Robert Burr, Erasmus ranking wrestlers the past thirty-|he threw his mastodonic adversary | 193 Prince St, N. ¥. Tel. Spring 5846 | . ter $500,000 to split up between them, take pl Batuvaas Feb 3. They | Williams, Erasmus Hall; t . t en r ext ive youre: with a head scissors, his favorite | bot pe precy. Ceshrin’ ase + ales, Wit Geactioe tu) the-drovbiya Aoe| VEIEh ns Cen ean atenley 0 fig e CANECSAAY | +y aitterence of thirty or even | Caddock was world's champion we were outbid as it was, dut the | Palace. | Waldron and Richard Kline, George ty pounds in the size of wrestlers,”| when he enlisted for service over- boxers bree to: acnppt our terms Washington; Harold Huekelman and . “ seas with an Tlitnols regiment. After The Chicago ice skating committee lon, has Ueen matched to box Frankie Maxwo |€xPHtined the noted referee, “can be | Pet h he returned J ti “is 3 yp. ng slightly gaseed, he return Wesause of our previous promoting| is much further advanced than the | Wags coldenbark, Stuyvesant: Har Contest May Decide Oppo- Mine Sew ar eC. Monay leat for tw pruntertaencet by, science, Wrest (home after the armistice and quickly jence. BA akeater: Now: Yow, fs sand a meet Billy Murphy for fifteen |ling, of course, is a strenuogs sport.|returned to wrestling His first bout Goewn't scem cxactly right to|P: 5 4 l of Greater New York.) Newton and Bert Mayer, Evander} nent to Meet Leonard for | foinds a tne anne, New Haven, Conn, qn the Ke ts lace for weakifngs, but{¥8s with Joe Stecher in the Garden, | force us to take this bout outside of | THY have finished their elimination | Childs; Abraham Bpatein, Morris 7 . " Sis of the sooth, as no place akings, ee in iin, woRale titie ] New York State. a : they will hold the setal- | High School, Lightweight Title. — among the heavyweights a difference | Miajoci, subsequently claimed he was “We have not yet decided on the day, from which the te ca | a os Hea Pstegy oes iy bapenpencqer eyheng- a of about thirty pounds will not be alnot in the best of health in that pout pot, We can pick out any place| of eightoon members will be selected i bse arrived te town. for ora. oua wi the ht and has sought to recapture his hon- Fon this continent or Engiand, but we | \o cone for the races: BASKETBALL GOSSIP. By John Pollock. Packey O'Geuy, tbe erbok lallan bantamweight, steer for ene ae amp nee yore against both Stecher and Lewis. don't deny that New York would According to the meinbers of the | — Willie Jackson, the local light {2 the aed Sportinie oe Say aie srogielly ees ms any suc i aie After winning the ttle trom: Becher { Weat the world for a battie ground.|P. 8. A. [. board, the mect next| ‘phe Original Ceitics, national " sawor, dean Pap, | Mo0st mvs be came out of bis bout with Try] derstanding of the mat game as Cad-}jasi month, Lewis said he'd take on 1 Whilo there is a law on the atatute | month will be the greatest inter-city | io svethall ghamplons, will be put to weight, and his manager, Frank Bag- | sottugn in perfers condition and hopes to add dock. all contenders, and next Monday eve- Hooks at Albany there should not be] athletic event held in the history of | PRaMD y ley, left to-day for Milwaukee, where | O'Gatty to bis long lst of K. 0.'s. SCaddodly white: neta: pout 190,!0!ng Caddock will get his chance to , yalld reason why such an Inter-| Interscholastic athleHos in this coun-|@ hard test Sunday evening when Jackson fights Lew Tendler in a} 55 lock, while tipping about 19 "| recover his old championship. ent should be denied the] try. Two prizes have been donated. |{he titleholders meet a five captained| jen-rouna bout hefore tho National | 208 Gul, te Pensyivanis welterwelgot who | Knows more wresling than any other z v" public of the Emplre| One by The Evening World, a hand ry iL i ets RO NE oe kot tow dechion orer Tilly "Kid" Herman of] cont . Ho depends on speed the hundrede from all parts | some cup depicting a schoolboy skater |tMd led by Hank Gowdy, star back-| 4 ¢, of that oity on next Wednea- |Ceiitornis tne ten round bout st the Garden| COOtemporary. Laaiacae ee or Ps Li stop of the Boston Braves, The vis: his t acience while Lewis's ; i ee the pogatty who would gladly] in action, which ix to be awarded to | % Pe he ieee a ihe ole hit {day night, and for which he will re- | ou Monday niet, ie booked up for two more and his grea’ jence ile wis TACK’S GOSSIP AND i) make the trip here to see it. the city Winning the greatest number | (110K) te. en nS leading pluy- {ceive a guarantee of $10,000, Tender | fia On Feb, 7 bo meets Tim Drney for ten | tremendous size and Stecher's long, Z of points in the series of races. The |“ ¥ N 26 ' woay | Tune at the Lancaster (Ia) A.C, and Feb, 16] powerful legs are their chief assets. 66] DON'T want to place myself in] other is u lued at $500, given {ef from Notre Dame and the Uni-| is to receive 30 per cent. of the gross | yo" ici Juonny Wolmam for ton rounds at | BOWLING NEWS by Mise Bunny Moore of Ch versity of Chicago. Tho contest will pts, less the State tax Of 5 per |the Duguemne 4. C. of Lancaster, Pa, To the uninitiated wrestling might ie Bae position if) criticising the | oy nent amateur skat be staged at the Tist Regiment Sais SPs euinakiSiieere hak ’ i appear a proper pastime for butcher State authorities, Instead, 1 ig: Wren iy to Beat | Armory, 34th Street and Park Avenues. | CP promote . boys. However, it is far from being ENC tcaa'< daansnoh halt then | Ghoti oe tho lis wile tute | ne, already posted $10,000 with the Box- ‘ie wind, be wil) usta rough ‘and tumble, bruising] After an absence of many years properly of the city winning it thr Howard Opie has been elected cap- 2 two wouks with | ee with OREK GNBILGR BUTE (Shon \nEtinnall howling thumiatants rules and reulations, as every géo1| times tain of the Princeton University five] ing Commission of Wisronsin ae a bes 0 lanier camp there, | 6pOrt. a proper appitoation om nat " ne nam 5) citizen should. 1 don't have to be told) — Mayor uceeeding Stannett, who was de-| guarantee that he will stage the bout + amt ive thinks | holds, knowledge of leverage and|the famous Corinthian Bowling Club , come FAs Bt, A ay 7 | Wih © two weeks’ ret at Cue camp that he wil] speed a gmail man can down a much] iiay again be represented in the ae twice, but if, the Dempsey | Cys" eriy clared ineligible last week. Opie is] jach fghter has posted a fortest of | im ® iw mely len mae camp tat be will) Seem Spponent, It was so in the |™ & B cha Mayor Thompson ice Skating Cou he eee : os , the match favorite recreation for Greek and}falo next March. John Kracke an Fratnes law, then all the boxing con- ittee Jou deles of ivy protecting mask of steel and = The (ifteen round Ro diators and it is doubly so | p, - a Rests which have beea held in this| Drominent inen from the Windy C t that has given him the panel in {% Me Hivoy sad Hrven Dowper of ge sia phere Lspeay wore And It js doubly #0|Pani Bergman have made up thelr te mince its inception have been {I- | rye Chicago Mayor has display 4 waked forward” among # soxing club will ehortly be opened P| G,, which was fought at Reghester, N. ¥., ool gormars have developed their skill to| minds to make the trip and they will . | marked interest in the coming meet foams. Nog on pled mas rico vd Monday night, drow a wate of #4.372, OF this | high degree. endeavor to have several of the other “1 am a big taxpay: Last year) and 1 be nt to wee hin bo: Phe . re C, and it etl) haw on ‘at | eum Hatwer drew down is guarantee of $1,200 kK aniet ” ” m 7 and ae . ane. a ean be metcemaxer, Th atter wow MOKE | cong ie ceils, ” ” t Nepal ane ut BN and thin } Eastern schoolboys cromses nets against the Paseuic |# ie me - Be es tines ge be Sn acelin Sale ts tS ahoet, of pers contact thig advan-| ‘Big BUI" Graht l» having @ band time of i: rts Ire! are’ insurane Kf a ‘ entert Aiament paminities 4 team Sunday afternoon at Pythian Sale peace eames tage would be “querehalning, but in zing, wo met 9 Bons oan = Lestber 2 SSpen anos SNOres {ng of many prominent business | Hall, 149th Street and Walton Ave- s ‘The opening boxing ebows of the Gokunbus | wrestling it is slight because the brain Ie tn ten or ae eats He : bepmet. 1 took, aver the bistoric| men at this city, has been anked Dy | nie, rium "The Separatn will ine TT wach than aynarate | SPOMIPE CHO of Yonkem, N'Y wile bald wo | has a etter chance to triumph | gine to th Bison txy andi i's catsiay. that aes Fa term of ten years at an | Annis Pratl, Drevident of the Hoard | i5 with Gaidie, Lamon, Miligun, Mars | Te emwial osiee shone tien Tum Morte | A ML inaaee Hsan otferte fa fam af over DrAWn. BY thie T don't mean| te ul dave © coring gd tae Y * td he danlea thet. Rauos A ti Kee roney, Gorey and Crouch, tad arranged to be fouzht A t uuid | {MFl¥ attractive card an be has booked vp Billy | that Lewis, the present titleholder, 81 pine Meier say that "Forkyille: All be. renee a ‘ Ne pegpes tt bbl sie Soorting Ci | -nisht hae Des jameson) tah) | fitsetmmous of Youkers to meet Kiddy Diamond | not a scientific wrestler, but in my | sented inthe American Bowling Congres Tourna: au toearnsome-| afier competing in York tha] The Winonas Girls, leading feminine |qyurlay evening, 240 27, Jack Gale hr eee ot AT Norton and Soldier aie, | egaaton Caddook knows’ morc about | mut at ‘Bulfsio. by be on my investment. It doesn't ehieago team will atop off en route] five of Paterson, would like? to book Tee Sich ua veovacudohe tor Mabedie pul | (re, oe b a 3 m é ihe. sin Bowling Cy Pght. 1 think I am entitied to) hack to Chicago and tkate in dual es whh all the leading atria’ |time the qhow bach \ntal the lator date, Raziee |'™* {0° tao rhunds and (wo lx round. corape, aaiee than Lewis or any other expor bers am oraclngnigblly ty ; te with the schookbove wf Philn s in this State and Jersey. The Yaldie Pietcher when hip fort le better. sohany Mendeleohn of Milwe wee el oe are Joe Stecher, who| Gere Bouart, ee eet wrutier, thin yeaa as hia, Baltimor Pittsburch would like to hear from _ the hopes! faster than ‘of ita biggest Individual taxpay: Mr. Rubien, Pr of the Met-| Whirl Manhattan Lassles, Fed- 5 ganied as one of the best lightwoighte in the! for a big man is one of the speediest| . bave no means of knowing how | Fopolilan A. A..U., will have Rank and others, Ad-| Geerge Clip of New Custie, Pa, the former | West, lett town yestoniay for Philadelphia, where | men we ever had on the mat, Cad-| phil Spinella of the Orpheum bowling allers, tors feel about the big bout, of appointing the’ officials for Holler, No. 318 Fifth Aves | mddlewight ctmnpion, ae been signe! uy for] be has hopes of Kefting on bout at the Obmpie | dock {6 not a @pocialist, like Lanwis| Rrelim, erie te The lnening World, staring EL, it is of appointing t . A that he wll take ‘en Charley Tricks ina match o bdo Tknow how Gov. Miller views | rac He prop to select Paterson. @ fitren-roupd bout at eae Lae Po nh ad we bps Apr evsar al Pye Sager ape with hie crushing headlock and] Sithe ‘during Mebruary, he date. to be “decided ean agsure them that the so- | will offrinte from members of ing (2ub at Herken on tatunlay evening, Jao, 2, | for twelve a 0. on tof] Stecher with his powerful leg selasors, ry POU LTRY eae Bilis Olunls Oomtmities ton ater pAriine 9, Ris cogent ih 4 Ties Due, She Chien | day __ €addock has developed every hold. a | ‘of the col C ne] Ereen's midbileeeaty a All be tho fit Citean-round | / - Fust and resourceful, his opponents | that he cau, make agein when ‘ibe two tneet ie ie meeting of Ringit reed Bey Fert oF abe fount who will Pel hooking | game: AtWer BttONg peo thal tee eth hap aged coe solurday signs | / The #04 Siree Branch of the T. MM. A win | Past and resourceful, his opponsne | wast he es BOM feed setuer tad ‘es te ts bs HO\W ‘ Rey 2 4; \ teams of the y, Blank can be hare two men reprment New York City im the et tino alleys, Brookbe, j, for the reasons which 1|tending the annual meeting of the] teatned at No, isl Bainiridue Ave Intemational Boxing ‘Touruament against Canada | It is this trait that makes Caddock so ne \ point out, ye you Olympic offict nue, Bronx. phi "i one FAbangtom, (he ex-amargur feaiherweteht | at Madison Square Garden on next Tuolay ore. | formidable. He frequently forces in| Owing to the teat a re rine Sheegimests pre: | "The boys who qualified to edt s . whe Is reanenised a> eae of the Ieadiog | ming. In the temamnenight clus thes will hare} MAN OD the defense und thon will sud-| MME MY MRL ‘ket or Gocernam vetline pre und ision of The Starting’ Greyn of Untonport pmsl for done) Kilbone’s gach ange nv linger, while in the ens sa AE ay fee him off balance and clan the wie Cate a % 6. jementary mal victory Lo he al oom Wy Teor vistorieg oer Uy Murphy promt hetder of the Metropoltan hold that will quickly termina) 5 lows} iring by defea! the Bodf kd vat ie hae Soa Sa ee Pa eprepet de 1 4 RE OE EO i BS ice Leryn a =~ is