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= z d a License, a \ bi to a close on Feb. 4, and the basket-| 4 postponed mecting of the New) 2umeed uo to the Bronx Casino alless, which Senate: Cochran's Hany Wills, the colorat hearrweisht who 1 | Western fitter, for tweive rains st Deston, | brit team will stage a game. with| yo Postponed meeting of Tle Ne) paicata and Marino haw roniiy anusited aan | ‘The Lacense Committee and i end in the bank agreed on and held A cently knokat aut Bill Tote in two reumis sto” on Monky night, end dimmy Kane o|Vilanoes, ‘at. the’ 6sth “ Togiment | York Bowling Association Board took’ him over in aw io tine series lant’ night | Commission governing professional boxe : Rickard’s out. Carpentier has cer- cores Action Baflalo, N, Y,, was matched today ty hie ™40-| tinan in tho star tot: of fiom neanis et the | Keeney won thine Governors will be held at the associ- | Toi ies Gee sisi ist, Toa T sat” ones | ME 10 thls State yesterday approved | i fainly kept faith, for his $50000 in @er to meg Jack Ward, the colored hearpweisht | Now se : * ‘ 3 » and | —isi—196—213—178 2 motel “sas, | 2pplications for licenses from 136 indi- ‘ ‘ jow Sar Sporting Club on the night af Jan, 31, ation's headquarters, Broadway an tal, 1,568, wit AK: ra} 4 on deposit with an American 5 of Philadeipuia. They will clas for twelve jada MacDowell Ly meet the] ® , dase ag 84 viduals at its, Joint weekly meeting. ' firm in Paris, and \t is not oxing ‘oard roande at the National A.C, of Mlimibeth, N.J..| K. 0, Joe Daly of Browtmn baw changed vis} Veronica Separates next Sunday af-|%ist Street, on Monday evening, Bob Martin, A.” EL F. heavyweight his fault that the French Govern- ——e " ol Sunday night the Whirlwinds >, | same tha & match series for | i . ¢ said, amo : ship | fd Bout at Cleveland on , Holman. Bunday night tag | nds | ovent will close with the A. B, C. Weeks, perhaps Mr. Brady wouldn't| Magee fond among other things: | neany valew, the lal featherweiait, an Chio | On maachad bye, manager, Tones Wea ne] Pil, oppoee rank Frisch's AUl-Col-/¢vent ev eb. 10, All entrics feom a Raverbeen on #0 sharp a lookout for| and whatever hit heeral teas the Buffalo fighter, wil) come tamer 10 |e hte ietatnan faa, te ema, Wad to | lexians. Seorete ete city aaa come lores Wil tot emt Mim o'er seen } fechnical reasons for withdrawing| fay be he must fulfil the obliga- star go of ton rounde to» decision st Belem. | ton cn the night of Wb, 1, The gras rece | The Manhatten All Stars, 140) this section of tho city mus i Be | | tone maton. tiona attached to hie office, and | Mum. Mondhy sieht. Velen remtiy data | tng Sheen: Trams bot fered #inagy, | POUR, woUK! Tike to arrange ines chrowgh the New York Bowling A'8-| 5. se nowng Gah, well town tn Bree arenes unl di | Seer Soceeets, ioe podhescap - “| on opponents’ courts. The Ail stars | 4, who have been authorized to | pow Dy mak fe preparasio HVEARD called on Brady late Thandie ng | Ofte read tout at the Plonewr Sporting Chis | 4 ragpiin, the Peuagtrania weiterwespe, | RAVE WOR its Inst fifteen gumes, Ad- Lapis Be eae derbee re epteortacireg far ede” aig bar hoc a American, Ture — : ; . on, No. $45 Bust | Pass 0 : . Matt. No, 412 in Sere My re Pep eriay 0 get from bim per- bmitted to a higher authority.” | nig acauer has toon ene w for two figs | Net Suny Malluney of Caxton ten rounin ai | UNS Charles Cohen, No. S45 Bust | BY il scw more clubs can be accom: | ut dan. i eae 8 TAS | sonally his reasons for want-|, O'Rourke docs not say what this |, Wille Kobler bs Allemtown, Pa, oo Monday night, Mike Puolom | 140th Street, ee nm ee t 6 | : ' E HALF MILL WITH HIS PARTNERS QUITTING RICKARD PLANS NEW TERMS Y —<+ Bi Withdrawal From Promotion of Dempsey-Carpentier sy 4 Doesn’t Mean That Cochran Is Out Too—Forfeits All Up, Says Tex, and Boxers Could Hold Him and Others Re- sponsible by Original Agree ment. ‘ By Vincent Treanor. HILE Tex Rickard persists in his declaration that the Dempsey- Carpentier championship bout is not off, and that he will run it alone if his partners quit him at the last minute, it became known to-day that instead of being the half million dollar extravaganza it was in- tended to be, it will finally resolve itself into’one of those percentage affairs, ‘That is to say that Dempsey, instead of getting $300,000 as per agreement, and Carpentier $200,000, both will box for a share of the receipts. “Of course,” says Rickard, “they can hold me to the terms of the contract we all signed two months,ago, and I will go hrongh with with it, if they insist, but going it alone, I think 1 will be able to make new arrangements with them, Both know that a reasonable percentage will amount to quite a big piece of money, and they are anxious to meet. I have been in communication with Kearns in ‘Frisco and will GOCORDING to the articles of agreement for the bout the pro- Moters, or rather Tex Rickard, must name the battle ground by all important papers were signed Rickard was reasonably sure that the out could be staged right hero in New York or over in New Jersey, but @ matter of precaution. It showed ‘thrown in his way. ‘However, Rickard is a resourceful and he is used to surmounting He has had them to over- | He had his own | with it as satisfactorily as could be ‘Was oppressed. His partners have “run out” on him, as it were. At Jeast one of them, William A. Brady,| has, and being’ the New York repre. awaiting a cable from Mr. Cochran| on the subject. im any event, Rickard, with his! cha) tic gameness, is ready to go thfough with his part of the con- the articles of agreement contained. forfeit is not up and because Car- pentier’s money ts posted in France, , bet e went West, and it is de- poses, in New York somewhere. 's money has been up, but for #ome reason or other the lawyer in the tase deposited only ment! refuses to let that much gold the national convention here it know something positively along these lines in a few days.” all the mate promoted this looks the best that ever could be arranged. If jt could be held here I believe that 3,000 would make “Dempsey’s showing with Brennan made the Carpentier match a hun- dred times bigger attraction than it was originally, I've heard that while Dempsey was a 3 to | favorite over even money. on paper is @ ten times bigger affair, would mean a gate twice as big in any live place. “This rule of charging only $15 for the best seats, however, could not be much as $50 for a seat at the John- price charged at all the bouts on the Pacific Coast ——- BIG FIGHT CONTRACT 21.—The original con- tract forthe Carpentier-Dempsey boxing bout is considered still valid by Charles B. Cochran, Bnglish boxing pramdt a iam A. Brady of New York to speuk cision in the matter I will not be of- from the English promoter before the day is over. Tex O’ Rourke yesterday img to drop out of the partnership. Brady gave the excuse that contracts ay tne team mocked off 6 1.018 d Comm, the Meal Ren’ odie sama play th aes rote’ ih too. Hiky’ Teague on the eliers of" Nooo ta, a New York A. A. on Jan, 28, while an Web. 1 he “ a nein Five at Hunts Point Palac Lodge lam night, ‘This ls & new hi; ” rk | in the matter of posting moneys had pining at lengthy (eae ee ce eX: | wit hock wo with Janke Mounders for —Ateen | OM Come, on Feb. 3, and kalie Brtian for tas4 stroct und Southern Tivulevard, | The, sedate ef the Ioverdemrimental Rowling | fering awe i eee Bit Deen broken. Rickard thea asked {ion of the now bode doce oustitus | rounds st the Wondharan Mporting Club, Kebler | 1 ‘unde at Worcester, Mam, eb, 4, this evening. ‘The Eagles would Nike | (fg Sy Miwe devarmnts mcred ‘ry the Be him if that meant that Cochran too ict In any Way OF Ro conten ny | Meenlly defeated Dutch Brandt of Mrookiva. ~ to hear from 185-pound teams, Ad- | pair, Jewdry, Office and Store, ‘The ood old-fastioned usinem mea ct the | ‘was out, and Brady said yes. the laws now existing in the vaciors Jim Marsh, manscer of Beany Coser. the mrom-| dress Karl Karp, No. 107% Simpson _— | wearer to. thin taren sAtene ‘A etanes | “Have you word to that effectsfrom | Sta ADE ID UNE VATIONS | 9, socormick, ths Irlsh ligt hearswelght, who | Mine east olde tentam, who boxes Bobby Deyte in} Strat, Bronx. Marino end Senatore bere © end ees cies | i is mown, will flock to Labpls's alleys on Sus Cochran?” asked Rickard. Brady said - imitate hae won several fights tn succession since he pacat | (ae main event of fem roauds at the Pioneer |» ? ‘ # 3 Hache sotging, In the fire balf roll Gay evening’ 0 eee the Natow and Tuesday" Atte fimt wasn't necessary, a be Wis | Dickerson Meets Rice in Belleate| melt under the management of Buy Gide, wit | Sporting Clad to-morrow ight, bes jue meted] Sbuyvewnt Bis Five have apen | tories Mariho “and Yters tailed, 2-0m8 | noone jest jn & eaeduled series for «goed, ub. Cochran's representative in the United | '*** Golf Fi jelem te | ive a chance to edd sumer vidory to bis record | tM ctw Hialien 10 box Pater Jobnana of Trram| dates for home teams, ‘The team is | again WA. The eon hal wl bs polled a vial treaty Ginten bite a eT Neh ; carat Wednteday night, eo be is sated to fig | ai Femela N. J. on Jes, £1, composed of an all-star combination, | ti | »} 2 u . Fla, Jan. “Why not cable him.” suggested and Brady finally agreed to higher authority will be, but it is resumed that he refers to Gov. Mil- 21, \-Dr. L. B. Dickerson of Clearwater de- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21," 192%. ION DOLLAR FIGHT IS NO AND AFTER ALL THE TROUBLE Copyright, 2 , by 4 AND SOMEBODY Cf smo WE PUBIC DIDNT ENE & WHOO! “THE BOY WHENCE ALL BUT HIM HAD The Press Publishing Co. < mat = 2) uf FLED ” ) W A PERC STOOD OY THE BURNING DECK ba qe igh? ‘By Thornton Fish (The New York Fvening World), “TEX” RICKARD a ae + @ - a OH, ITS, AwPUL- 17S TURE THAT THOSE poor 6UYS ARE LIKELY TO LOSE THAT HALE By Neal R. O’Hara. Coprright, 1921, by The Prep Pabtishing Co, (The New York Brining World) average contract, the scrapper gets 100 per cent. of the incoming socks, Yep, the other 50 per cent. of thy fistiouft earnings goes to the man- agerial sufferers of devastated Broadway. The toiling manageer gets the matches, hires the seconds, calls the taxicab and sticks to his boy till he steps into the ring. Some boys have been known to fin’ n the night's work inside into a ten-second nap during the opening round. Yet hun.lreds of boxers have done that tiny thing and received their share of the dough just the same, a8 soon as they hopped out of the coma. But the wonder of it al) is that managers still cling to boys who'll take beatings four or One of the manager's most intricate tasks is sending unbiased tele- grams to sporting editors, A bundle of wires on the night of a fight doesn't cost the boxer a cent. The manager sends the words collect. And many a newspaper verdict’s been lost by a manager stumbling on Jemey City to mect George Lee of California at Kharkey, meeting Packey O'Gatty, the apeedy Kallen from the fast side, over the fifteen-round route. In the semi-final of ten rcunds Jimmy O'Gaity boxes Mike Farrell, » prouge of Jim Buckley's, to tackle Jack Ketres for fifteen roundy at the Acme Arena at ‘Tule, Ofte, Frostie Jerks, tho Fnetish featherweieht,, is slated w fight Blookio Richards, the promising ou next ‘Thurmlay wight. Wille ought to Dave no Cahting name {o Gailor Joe Daily on acvonnt who whaded Carl romaine of Cleveland in @ ten ty bile manager, Jack Clifford, His fing go will be my Regan for fifteen rounds at the Kast pA) ten rounde at Harrigourg, Pa, on Beb, 1; Marty danny Howant for ffloen mands at” Madison Pal Moore and Yorng Montreal | Jobaey Yame of Harlem fights Danny rush At Basketball last three basketball games when the what is expected to be a rejuvenated team. The loss of three consecutive games convinced Coach Kinney that World’s Lightweight Titleholder Won't Give Dundee, Jackson sideration Now. ably seen Benny Leonard, world’s lightweight champion, for the last time for severa! mouths at least, as his manager, box up to a winning basis. It is expected S0tiations for the appearance of his the Fordham team during the trio of losing contests were but three baskets for points. In the Si one floor goal w Dufty able to shoot total of six OF John’s garne but|on the other side: 8 their contribution, t left forward, Healy at right forward, Gordon at centre, Fallon left guard and Cullotin at right guard, | The St. Jerome C. C. five has signed up “Shorty” Bridenbaoh, formerly of | Laughlin, Doyle, Gannon, Farrington, the Strong Boys’ Club at Stuyvesant quisition of Harry Davis of the Har- mony Five. The Greater ternoon at Palm Garden. Harry Ritonda, Chris Leonard and Nat Hunts Point Eagles will Address M. Seilman, No. 329 Hinsdale | Forfham Campaign for two million dollars will be brought tasham is probably the best of all the boys near Leonard’s weight ‘The English pro- |Prove a great magnet, will be given |the biggest guarantee ever paid a boxer to battle on the other side. The English fans regard Leonard y figure the lad who was able to to give them any further considera- Champion Benny Leonard | ° y of fly balls and o fair rae ar ree ook: —- ‘ Going to London to Box kr irri Fe ‘March 1, or sixty days previous to the | every big centre in thie eountry would fa at oe S t A ll Te local ‘sand lots who won quite a few eontest. Here it is a little more than be represented a the ringside And eton Aad eam e erwei y as am eames in the semi-prof ®@ mobth from that time and Rickard by Rt tade See ike cho lt g t at | Burkett, ‘an Inflelder, ts a son of the mean $50,000 In taxes for the State | sald Yeas no more idea of the location tham| gn $100,000 fur the Federal Govern= 4 ToMe« t Fordham cae | Chis of ‘the- old ‘block’ "it" he can Sela “the man in the moon.” When the| ment. chance with Benny sums to box him. “If we had been offered anywhere near the amount that these boys have refusing huge y | best little outfielders in the big leagues, cir : ° ‘ A boxer’s manager gets a mean break. He only grabs the heavier- Fordham will endeavor to get re- or Tendler Any Further Con- turned down to box the c AMpLon, | esac nig had the Rasiresiee Gp! ihe Frenchman Surope et p al ce: e nd x ightened. pons | . "2 ree he the #@ixty-day clause was inserted as| (hich was made, tho price is nee | than-wir portion of his fighter’s jack. According to the lyrics of the |Vense for setbacks received in the Sed. Dave. been Srightened, | Leonase | oo. ie arte fought Welsh for the title and only received a sum of money that some Aes eee ee, League, B, betting in that Tex had foresight at least. It| “No, I am not worrying over bi iy a e i i five from the local college line up ot of our bantams would now frown on | 2895 with an average of 423. He Row appears that ho will need ail of | whether tho bout will be a money bet per co ‘on i ape tle tage basco Stan nal cent Ha pleas ne | against Seton Hall at the 69th Regi- By Alex. Sullivan. for a non-championship fight ; |Year"ty tursingvin an average of cA that time before making up his mind | taker. When it is remembered that es out of the box office, ‘The manager gets the rest—and it's usually | mont Armory to-night. ‘The New OCAL boxing fans have prob-|,,"L#onard realized that it he won |*"Piayfag with. the St. Lourg Club in where the content can be held without | ite Willant-Dempscy bout in Toledo| a seven-day rest a week. Seige olan aap rasa areca the title that it would mean thou- | 1899, Burkett finished the season with @ thonsand and one obstacles being | Jtaw over $400,000, this contest, whic cer a sands of dollars to him. The only thing that we were worried about Was the getting of Welsh in the ring again—money Was not considered a minute by us. ingsters. show come all’ his life. All the scraper has got to do is scrap! ff he's [a shake-up was the only possigle Bol G s at "T ahOWA Ehink if theme poscalled | eee cheae te the tebinioe wane Ure ee troubles placing the Willard-Dempsey | ®dhered to, Why, as long as ten years| poked to dreamland in the second round, hg earns his money so much | remedy to bring the Fordham team Pilly Gibson, is now completing ne-| ontenders believed they had a|be farmed out to some mince league bout in Toledo, but he went through | “8° 1 had no trouble in getting as) quicker. chance of whipping Leonard, they'd of three minutes by @ well-placed chin in front of a random jab. aha ee 4 .|protege against Johnny Basham, |e willing to fight him for nothing. | doli little Sapected toneidectote the adverse pon. | S00-Jeffries fight, and at other times aia aA | Ses coanwrerin ie necp wane eo tee vk welterweight, | Tey, Wore offered guarantees much | parte, Put™ Rover "ah irunawicks, Gitone Gilet, revaticd nt ihe time. | 1 have asked $60 and got st. In John tt scems a shame for the cinfoln manageer to affix names to ai! the {msde at forward. ‘The college lads Great Britain's crack welterweight,| bigger than even the “gate” at Ii i |Get, S. ayneush a polling out proc: ‘This time he is confronted by Ia'a day the aports ‘paid $26 for ring- bagi LOR TOR FOO DHSENe (ner Renee toe ames to all the | who have played this position in London, early in the spring. weight championship fights before|ess’at Hot Springs before joining the Geaities with which he never before side tickets, and $20 was the common contracts and pay all the railroad fares, only to have his boy socked the Walker law went into effect, yet they have put such prohibitive prices on their services that a promoter would be crazy if he paid it to them. “Wo are going to give the Dundess, | 1!0t Springs on Hub. bt te ome-run sentative of C. B, Cochran of Lon- five nights a week und never apologize to their handiers, It goes to | While two were made in the eume|oters believe that Leonard, who|Tendiers and Jacksons the go-by | record of Iamt season and wants to be a he ‘he he. power to! STANDS, SAY: H " 8 aco *y oo ine ‘. against City College. already is so extensively known on | sv" They had their chance, but|in the ‘well known pink” when the jon, he says he has the power to . .| ‘show that while sccking may be a rough game, many a soft heart beats | 9& 5 , dO Trey on Se several weoke drag the English promoter with him. | beneath a manager's diamond studded shirtfront The new line-up of the Fordham |the other aide that they figure he'll |trey assed if up. ‘They will have to | eensoa, start on started lak be. Mia. however/ts yor ao gure that| Lahea vita hadhall rect pe aaatis : team will probably be made up of e y fig wait Leonard's good time now. Sfter the season start year be- Cochran wants to withdraw, and is| 14NDON, Jan. “Benny may box Pal Moran at New Orleans, some good boy at Fort Worth, and maybe one or two other matches in the West before sailing for the other side ; | “Benny ev a leaves for the South. party to the agreement, it was declarea| i way tothe Western Union to shoot a message collect. the C. B. L. and City fives, and he Unusually high, because of the fact |), 7 pena Nate saqen orem: ithe Fore the: eee, tract, tt He must do it alone | in. statement authorized by tis ofce |—— ee will be in the line-up wh the that he is the boy who stopped and] he’, combination of a business and |, According to Garry Herrmann, Presi- ‘He feels he must, and intimates é y o team meets the New York Separates|took the title away from Freddie] pleasure trip. Maybe : dent of the Reds, Heinie Groh will not that Dempeey and Carpentier, if they, bere this morning. timate The Bul lerome Ave wit f prone trip. Maybe we can get one | play with the Giants next season. | A felt ry Snolined, sould hold Brady, ni ao ene emnonintee, sald they taka the court. With, Dareett ate ish, at one time an idol there. good matches in Paris, ‘despatch from Cincinnati yesterday sai ‘odhran a imaclf to everything ; . a % Benny is one of the biggest draw- ; ing cards in the history of boxing. |ed announcement that Groh is going to He dds, however: that Bob Hdgren,|!# MF. Cochran's behalt. Burke, Briedenbach and Culhane. , h a clever boxer as they| He probably has earned close to a the Giants, cue fear-comered Uae as the sole arbiter, is the only one| Neither ‘Tex Rickard Willis: Dun Morgan has taken another je opoonnt. Te bas fount no-decison contests! ‘The Harlem Hebrew Institute! know Welsh to be must be worth |quarter of a million dollars sinct ho |. uit, stuffy. Hermann, ts, usted po £0 judge who has and who has not|Hrady had receved nieces am Al aghter under his management, He is | ‘0 Jor Burman, Ate Goldstca, Frankie Daly | teams had a successful week by win- | tFavelling many miles t see box. | won the title and drawn houses that| absolutely the last time K will’ state lived up to the contract as signed|their cablegrams sent to Charles Coeh-| Ernest Schreifer of Jersey City, who| ‘4 Ot! Tremaine ning three straight victories. The ' It, ls expected that the Teonard. | figure close to the three-quarters of a | that Groh is not for sale.” ‘oy af concerned two months ago. ran, the London end of the promotion a Tddle- | Nate “Kid” Merew of @tatm Idand and| Seniors beat the Seward All: Stars Basha Nat iene ee ; a . ig on ore SARI a0 has met everybody ee triangle for the Dempaey-Carpentier| Won the National Amateur M Walle 7 ein tare teat Matched to|16—8 and the College Five, second house that nothing, outal eo a} Bp dared 2 box him. His two| Owner Bays Twe Move Nght. When told by an ‘Evening World| weight Championship tournament at ia Gee cae , * t ¢ Columbia University, 31 to, Dempsey-Carpenticr bout would any-| matches in the Garden against Well- QO a man up a tree it seems that t Sociren Lg Pp tect in the feature bout of twulre rounds, to aj team of Colum! , 3 ' gee nein = . ve “ Race Horses. “Mr. Brady, after butting him- Landon as saying he. would eo through |e New York A. C, Schreifer was| decision, at the uext tering show of the Brighton | 19, while pM ase wie ae a wie ery reer challenging pare Tue Beoieae Shar geome Quarles A. Stoneham, part owner of eclf in on the big mill, through |ith tis end of the bargain ‘Mr, Brady| formerly a policeman in Jersey City, |(C. 1) Boring Oh tonight, “Young Jon Riven, | Harmony Cubs 33 to 21° he win” | contenders,” said Billy Gibson to-day. | which is aa much as the President the (lapte and. ug Gite. ies che 16 oxiug tumier the nace af Joe Zeller,’ mess | ning flv D Bel on dates. | Oe vere’ o e trail of Jackson, | got Be oe cing stable, 8 strin Cochran seeing big profits in its|” "I have not heard from Mr. Cochran| DUt resigned his position to become a| TT UNE NaS i Ma A seis | Address Jack A. Safran, No. 129 Hast | We were on the trail of Jackson, |mts for a year's salary as chief of |Rorses yesterday by ,Durchasing "from now wants to worm out|fecently. I am his American represen-|pugilist. He is a strong, willing pists 117th street. Tendler and Dundee until we were|the Nation. R. T. Wilson jr. the four-year-old Yel- On a tochnicality because Dempsey's| isUve and believe T have full authority | enter with 9 stift punch [ow Diamond has matched Johony att of| The Rutgers Separates will play|Dlue in the face and we don't mean! Benny is now at Lakewood, resting 0 act for hi ie vetoes my de- ; ei up after the strenuous training he did open bids and award the Metropoli- the A. B.C, tourney. Entries for this modated on the 10th and llth of March. Bowling Strikes xt and Spares fended In the least. “As far asl gmn| At the Pinecr Sporting Club to-oleht one of the | New Orlearm tomorrow audit for fifteen niunds, | Casino, Second Avenue and Eighth | tion. Think of TAGs iho oe ee etek ie ee ee Freee Mel eaR with soene cf the Gort and not here, it transpires that Jack |concerned there is nothing new re-| best bantamweight bouts of the seagm will be|and a week later Jrankie Mos et Youngtown, | Street, to-night. The Separates | the Public to thi y ha ¥ defended: His, site. performers in. the Randicap division and on behalf of Dempsey, exe- earding my sition in the matter.” foustt, Ray Mdore, recent conqueror of Jack |O, Dimmond bas also sigued up Frank Cartone| Strengthened its line-up by the ac-|— ag had the distinction of once chasing Man cuted a bond for the forfeit amount | ,,P0% Jtickard said he expected to hear 1eo Lacke was the winner over Billie Heine tn the home and home aries rolled st ibe Deaesa | Brennan for a bout at Madison Square - toute in dinaming of Ward, Of wreral fighters by the name of Daly having Manager Miles Laurie of the New|tan Bowling Championships to the | ad broadway alloy by a total o pins. Com. rden. was the most promising boxer ‘ €0 out of the country at the present] TeX O'Rourke, Secretary of the re- = been defied in bouts, Gutlor Joe Daily meets i Whirlwinds has completed the re-|onocostul bidder. ‘The bowling exec: | Waitt, ‘MAK, wrim, which was rolled ‘at the licensed, in a list of seventy-three ri time. From this it would seem that |Cently organized National Boxing As-| Willie Spencer, the promising bantameeisbt, | Jack Mo¥arlan for fifteen rounde st the Broad “ganization of the team. It will take} ® 2 r an average of 143 plas, This Luke ‘est onee picanls, weese requests received favor- Mr., Brady's technicality is of the| sociation of the United States, insists | m! Frankie Fay hare ban booed up to AGm | way Fahibition (ub of Mrokima on uext Mon-| the court in its Sunday night games in| utivel will gladly give any InfOrmMA: | cane and wound up a winner by the numberof | Mle action. welcroopical variety. |that the action of the Now York | Mick to mmt in he main go of fifteen rounds et | day nism. Jotuny faiburg mots Oharier| 24 iach Bereees witht one of the strong, | tion desired to bowlers or bowling} Mnnaed ste Bull for the recent $16 limitation |stete Boxing C Kam New York A. A. on Friday evening, EMO, 4 | Goodman in tbe somifina!. est line-ups. of professional players in| clubs contemplating making the trip ; joxing Commission in drawin, est line-up P 5% plating Joun Gencler has written to | piece on the Price of ght tickets/away from the new national bods | “itl Acar bes tun fighting in goed forwn and —_ the city, Wearing Whirlwind uniforms oh ai t March to compete in| div. te tue effect that he will te ‘tens go skis H y the New York State Boxing Com-| Cannot end in a nonchalant retusne> | Ms Mawt the bout aught to be an interesting | Joo Bruman, the fat Chicago tantamwetmt,| are Barney Sedran, Marty Friedman, |t Buffalo next Ma York City after the Havana Tracing seasoo ia ovet i mission and tentatively adopted by | Myrok end int nunchalan sil | mrad, am Way fo nme and a stiff puneher, i that he will take on one or all of tho local ‘The Jersey City, HA NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. atiows ee come Street, Brooklyn, or phone Gramercy | An ch Klaine of Columiras bowling First Race—Miss Finn, One Pin, 40 eo. Tt is the ier to this now |feated Burton Preston of Manufweld, ©,,| will clad in the ather main go of fifteen rounds, | for etait rounds !» the semi-final tout of the show | 2836 between 9 A. M, and 6 P, M | wate talc it, pAmmimotioe Councll, of Por, sta YE ena one dd ted which will determine whether in the Belleair J. ary tournament b; owe to be ataged by the Clympla A. A. of Philadel. The feature of ast. week's Pennsyl pane. Te mbcduled to be rolled at the As Second Race er, will go it alone. Rickard 2 up, and as a result will meet teanc, | Youse Mootreal of Providenas, R. 1, one af the| phia on Jan, iI, Jimmy Sullivan, the former he feature of last week's Penney! | Amption Cundl’s slit. Hort Uichmead. on det. Tout Or, Guoerds | aa - doesnt that the English pro- ane Rice of Englewood to-day in the | lasting contendere for the bamtemwetsh tite, who | amateur lightweight champion, meets AI Brown for | \\"!* niversity a ic progra ne | Sa ae it de itkely ti eend. oi ‘A é ll oter wants to quit the match. final, > boxes Px} Moore in ene of two fiftea-round bouts dx rounda at the same show. George Chany of of & special show arranged by Promoter Tex Ikiek- Baltimore tackles some good mao in the main go, was the auspicious start made by the basketball team in beating Columbia | Wil be rolled on Knippanberg’s alleys, Nino Mac ‘aod 1dth” Street, the Greenwich Coun hoine alleys, oo @ later date ral Fourth Race—Tailor Maid, Dane- er |GIANTS WILL TAKE” TAREE YOUNESTERS ~TOTRANING CAND ! This Trio Survives Test of | Seventy-five Kids Who | Looked for Chance. | he result of the kindergartéy |classes in baseball conducted by the Giants near the fag end of last season at the Polo Grounds was ari« nounced yesterday afternoon by Jo- seph D. O'Brien, Secretary of the Giants. Seventy-five or more budding youngsters of all sizes and descrip- tions—righthanders and portsiders, big inflelders and little inflelders and. wide outfielders and thin ones—praes | ised each morning at the Brush Sta dium under the“watchful eye of Jeaaq Burkett, great outfielder of other, days, with the hopes of making the Southern trip to San Antonie, Tem, | With the Giants this year. . | Of the seventy-five youngsters who | responded to rolieall each morning aad, |then exhibited their baseball wares far. | the edification of Burkett and more than | 38,000 empty seats, three were chosen te ‘make the trip with the team in Marehy ‘The lucky ones are Robert C. Bar- croft of Lawrence, Mass; Robert W. Grody of this city and Howard L. Bur- kett of Worcester, Mass. The signed contracts of all three recruits are now tucked away in the safe at the of the New York Club and they Joave from here with a number of Giant players early in Mareb for training camp. Barcroft is an outfleter and last year played in the New England League, an independent organization. Fast on’ good judge fit feet, a | with the same grace and hit ‘the ball ‘as hard as his daddy could, then there is no doubt about McGraw having a | great ball player in young Burkett. In his day, Jease Burkett was one of the | As a member of the Cleveland team, he an average of .402. He won the National | League batting honors again in 1901 with an average of .382, Barecroft, Grody and Burkett will be under the care of Hughey Jennings at team with a string uttached to them Yankees at Shreveport, La. Ruth, Carl Mays, Waite Hoyt, the young Brooklyn pitcher, and several other members of the Yankees will leave from here for | lot Springs on Feb. 35. The Babe ts fore Ruth made his first home run. Miller Huggins wil! be with us next week to complete arrangements for the coming training trip. ‘The diminutive manager may make another trade be- that Garry is utterly sick of the repeat- low Hand and the three-year-old Moon. Both of thesa horses were on O'War. Dry Moon won several purses among the juveniles, ie EEE Bob Martin, A. KE. F, Champion, In champion, who is matched against Bill | ——_____ ING _OLU ENTAGE AFFAIR, } praia | og ak if Brady and Cochran | Club Offetal iy * el re oI e | ing Spray, Marie Maxim. te Meet at Boxt College in their finst interoollegiat on sre. foe, gr | ard ot Madioon Square Garden nest Wednewtay i a gat . Fifth Race-- Master Jack, Pe- ‘TO-NIGHT—15 ROUNDS t @ Decision, 5 thdraw 0 6 dest penn Prectgtlairs " mateh. ‘Nhe victory was doubly grati- | embers of the Cusoms House Bowling Teague oh, Gilt Fringe. ROY MOOKE vs PACKY O'GATTY. 4: a ypacceeibencarns otis Be r oye emer [yee poets oa lptiaosd Far 4 potato Molt to pete ‘ine #0) tying in that it proved that the cap- | pave eased, iso allem at Cordes Grand Contral treixth hace-—Ting-e-Ling, “Lucky — 4 called a mecting of ail the tenesi22 , DM Drposael, Zchany Ressoer, Datling siuray, ers | tang te sah tee lghicleh Ue and ls raay to 182, af the five; Danny MoNiohol, | alles + ‘low, wav iil 8 m . = 3 mi ers of the local cl Martin, Macry Coulin, Bareey Snyder, Paddy 180 pounds at 2 o'ciocs, ir shape again. MaNichol 8 Aeteating Joo ta © mete omtes ot Race—Richard V,, Plenty, Ryerv thing Salts odie ; olfioe at See te eran, tumre O'Dea, 1adh Ghachay aad ‘ais gem | Woman es Socom metrnbly Tend just before Chiristmnas, eee ate “ook” aon” Chariot LAght Wine, ‘ Breage! feeder a

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