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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921. ~~ : HANCE NOW OF GIANTS SECURING WALTER MARANVILLE ‘JON THE MAT TONIGHT = E . By Thorton Fisher FaMniie SHORTSTOP TRADED | , CEG cee BY BRAVES 10 PIRATES ee Two Promising Outfielders, an Infielder and Cash Given by President Dreyfuss for the Rabbit — Frank. Frisch Signs : j Z Z ‘ f With Giants for More Money. | ' J Z asta sa By Alex. Sullivan. bare, and a lot of coin thrown in, ¢ : ann ee 7 , HM ALTER MARANVILLE, the) for the crack shortstop. ‘Lewis’s Headlock Is So ae : W noted Boston shortshop, ts not| Maranville Arst joined the Brave coming to the Giants after | back in 1912, aud thedfallowing season all, All the hopes entertained by the| be Became the team’s resular short. management of the New York team|%P- The critics at the | outset bt wacusihie (hie Paiste) EMDUIE wash nent he row sus. WenY See She 3 THE DOCTOR. AFTER RECENT bul he made up in ground-coverime EVENINGS WITH THE crushed with the announcement by | opiity what lacked in alse, and tracts the attention of the! ”“ STRAMELER” Manager Gibson of the Pirates last. jt wasn't long before his spectacular ‘sport world. ——_ at the) - \, i night that he had just completed th 1 playing became the talk of the baae x “ Caddoc! ‘The : deal for this star. It was thought ball world. It was he that was large- is mects Eari ke. . / a ft ia that the Giants had an excellent |!¥ responsible for the Braves’ winning Deadly, Caddock Is Game to ) Ge Against it To-Night. it's wreetIng which at- BOTH 26Y AND STECHER HAVE HAD SESS(ONS WITH sere septa eM Bie Be. : chance of securing Maranville. of four straight games from the Ath- eo | Stecher recently te at stake, 3 ye \ 7 ietics In the World's Series of 1914, $ = : ; ‘The Pirates have had a big hole in iF @ thrill is probably store $ § ‘ There ig eo denying that Dreyfuss those who like wrestling. , ¥ d their infield since the passing of] 1414 nigh for the Loston star, Im what we have read of the b 4 48 y Hans Wagner. President Dreyfuss! gouthworth and Nicholson he gave ft seems Hike a dog ¢ time | <a Y Z ‘ C i declared last season that ‘he would | yp two of his best-hitting outfielders : it on eget rpedhy Semone Tt ‘ apes f KS, : have won the pennant were it not for! in the major league to-day, and Bar ene ie ‘a hospital, and has a eo) S the weakness of the team at slort, | bare i# an infielder of merit. South- him my Leno from et 4 * x 5 | The Pirates were oe i put worth has been a member of the Pi- iaeremn rhe same fate seems in| 2 : \through the deal for “Marry” be |Tates since the middie of the 1918 stuf has been frighfully over- | , 4 Z ; cause they were able to offer the | Campaign, Rolng sales nea A game guy to go up against | BRA i - : or other teams that,sought his sel gree few months with the team, hit- SE yet Sasc ae deatiy ec | if igs het.) pe f CADDOCK: 1S CALLED “THE | vices. The Pirates are giving Out- ting nard and fielding'brilliantiy, He Atl Fo us it seems like o bard | é ‘, Byes ‘ MAN WITH A THOUSAND HOLOS | fielders Bill Southworth and Fred closed the 1918 Season with a batting ‘on the jaw, and no more deadly, Set Si at : AMD HELL NEED EVERY ONE OF'E M4. Nicholson and Infielder Walter Bar-| mark of .241 and was generally rated meee ont ere land. Coe Pats ? ee $a - — — ‘as the find of the season tn the Na- ‘there is no reason why the head " | | tional League. During the 1919 cam- © not hit wp to his. 1918 can't be avoided more easily. paign he SWhen Lewis ‘out’ the bold if tt | = : . EVENING WORLD'S | but he was Car Be caled «Noid, on Stecier dur~ CHAMPION ~ : 4 Fhoonror ; Nonpareils and Brooklyns Tie | OWN SPORT HISTORY woasing ie ee “ve, = with a batting mark of .280. Last matoh, poor Joe had no defense | » (STRANGLE! i va bins oo that he stood tike | = a) cial —— M Oth Basketball| ¥o"™' t vi hi oeNioh ee Ruta een tivel, | fect, wi wo - er Good Basketba ‘S great combination has con-| That the New York Foot! ‘lub| Nicholson 's a comparatively news Fealeling at bia ica tt] Sengurctio eo gon haa 2 any: PASKELDAI!| ced) te Pana Snd the management |(Soasessen su(giod a eokeer San aie comer,to the Pirates, but his hitting it for | AGAINST: BARL-CADDO SE TONIGHT — Herron-Fownes Games Played Between | that no team from the West las a|ia the country was demonstrated to ehe| through the 1920 campaign gatned 4 x es Local Net Teams. chance to beat them. So hence-|€Mtire satisfaction of a big crowd at)/ him considerable prominence. Nich- | New York Oval yesterday afternoon, forward no qdlubs west of the Alle- Lose Foursome forward bo clube wert of the Allo-|STen Ty deteatad thw file Atnitle Ar on took part in ninety-nine games ring the yeir and was close be A ° Hank Gowdy to-day stands head) ance in New York LMU NG Coa of goals Ino Natis 1 Bo Hi rk c 0. E Pinehurst | vs srovrier ssove any’ otver base-| "rast night's contort wus a romp! teagaeenadipionthip Ragan: Postal Batting mark of 0, Another legitimate championship} Oe scmnnt of Jack Sayin having four stitches bail star endeavoring to play basket-| for the Celtics, who ate playing just | -= an | Framk Frisch, New York's greatest taken tn his » oe ri ee battle haw fost been arranged by Tex | ep hm em whlch we out turiee tee | PINEHUR: ball, Though his team from Cotum-| now the most marvellous game of | The Tebo Yacht Basin soccer team | baseball piayor, has stwned jsis con A Rickard to be fought at Madioon| poy pmettuted Terry Miller io mea Eddie Metsier | Davida ST, N. C. Jan. 24-—8.lpue, 0. was beaten lavt night at the| their career. They played ‘such a| (00k the lead in the annual champion. | tract with the CHants for Wek! wi Square Garden on Feb, 7. ‘Two cham-| or mn rout at te metal stow of tne Canmen | puVia@on Herron of the Oakmont |tis Regiment Armory by the Original] sensational passing game last night | Ship series of the Now York State Fost- | Cre LEMAR SRE ne Seon ed OTe Plone will figure in this. important| weeth Sorting Gud on nest Thursday atete, | ClUD, former national amateur cham- | Celtios of this city by the score of | that Hank Gowdy paid them a com. | Dall League yesterday by defeating the Rua veceniee = eis Fe # ion, took part in a four-ball match s y pale arn a | pi! pa 0 mate! i \ ea Carleton Hill eleven by a score of 5 to 0 oe Fe v 2 = Bat GSE Pa ory Fy DEAT errr acta 67 to 41, Hank personally was not| piiment after the game. He declares | The Fordham star is keeping im ” oe Te Miel rn ] ' champlon, gomg against Ted “Kid| sam Oren the varus Malar we Tonders | te and Te ce hee cea ad of the Ga, | iseraced. that no club in the West can com. | *! 7044 Field in Brooklyn. Jeondition playing basketball aud Lewis the legitimate wolterweight | hire been sictiet br Charley Doremrick te meet! ont iu wore defeated by Parker The big Boston backstop, who did| pare with the Celtics, WEST POINT, Jan, 24.—Weat Point eer ents ce temmer an hk fi and midMioweigh champion of ww tar fifteen round outs at the | y such heroic stunts a few years agu| Yesterday afternoon at Central | defeated Yale twice in the opening of was not quite himself in the || Pioneer Sporting Club on Feb 5 Paul Doyle and | Whittemore of Brookline and Donald Europe. The managers of the meO/ tammy Good of California battle in the other Parson of Youngstown, Whittemore's to place the world's championship| Opera House the Celtics defeated the | the Intercollegiate indoor polo season campaign. He couldn't do eigned articles of agreement on Sat-| fiem-rounder flag in Boston, showed that he has| M@tmon five, 42 to 18, yesterday. The games were played Complete justice because after slart- { a great driving and Parson's and WiMt- i gah — ; p i pier 7 ¥ rs are aie 5 il in the big ridi cted (N& tho season like @ houee afire he uunday. ‘The articles call for the MeDt-| sie meme, ce oni widiloncht, ant Tim|temore’s familiarity with the Pine. | °fTeat knowledge of basketbait, and,| The Brooklyn Pro Raskotball Club in the Dig ding hall and attracted was brought up to a complete halt ere to weigh in at 147 pounds at 2) Keily, tte Californie middiewmistt, who recemly| hurst links were too h for the Were Re surrounded by a team as! and the crack Nonparcils battled to a} Ree mor ruan we ceereme SENOS tate St because of an attack of P. W Batiton fe to Ktcelbe GS por| bord o tree mtb ee vanes | Coy ° mue! © capable as himself, he might be able | 38 t0 36 tie last night at Arcadia Hall, | OUE ¢ f being the first Intercaesiate appendicitin. cack. of the gross receipta, out of | 2 20 Set in s aa-raund bout at the mnie chow | OBkmOnt pair, and they lost hemateh +5 noid his own with the best Dast-| Pe Brooklyns took the first half, 1$ polo games ever played at the Military) Frisch was out until late in June, Width be pucronteas Temi ‘$10,000, Mash Bill Hrenaan and Ho startin tate at| DY 6 and 6, eee |to 13. The Pros scored 16 field goals| Academy, The scores were 6 to 1 and bi then had to favor his sido 36 pepe oiinieoaiecl ath Mahe harne Sauare Garde on Feb 18 Gime fe] George Bowden and Emmet French aap kel: 1 Cun ae the game against 12 for the|4 to 0 [much beonuse of the operation anil with 2 proving 7 played a a professional four-balt| COWSY scored 14 polnts for his| Nonparelis, ‘The latter got iz singles 7 — because of his lack of mtrength that cent. of the grow receipia, 7; imate onl thi Seca obit | team. He pulled the most sensa-| 8% Brooklyn tallied 6. Each team| The Federal Shipyards soccer eleven be didn't do as well as he is capable At the boxing show uf the Broadway anthttion | ™ n the championship course! ona: olay of th | missed six free tries from the foul|defeated the Babcock & Wilcox team Of At that, he ficided cx uy im Amerson at alng frst and agninst Charles Mothersele of Mount [onel, Dis} evening in the) jing, Leo Malone, the Brooklyn cen-|in a National League championship 24 had a fair batting average core rookiya. o-nlehl, Jack McFarland wil take on | Kineo and J. W. Sherwood of Newark, eps (of the game. Hank got! tre, starred with a total of 12 points, (came before « big crowd at Harrison Experts consider that Frisch is the A 7 @ teatime bout of fitter and won b the pass from one of his colleagues | !nchuding 4 doubles and 4 singles. Field, yesterday, by a score of 5 foa's making of the best third baseman (eg tm tote rounda, Jounay Kolaberg will qo agxinst Charley and won 'by 4 and 3. French's ins). ee-euatt | aos to 4 ince the days of Jimmy Collins, He bere at Gootiman ta the emifinal of tan nda Taare J1Vidual round Of $6, 38—T3, which in-| ‘hres-quartere of the way to the| ame nompareiia won from the Bt. /qn,%:,Rice and R Al. Owen tied for will start the yeur at third, whi The cab will be two viher contests cluded tour birdies and one drive into| Celtic cage His toran was trailing| James Trinngles yesterday afternoon [ani tune a the Mow Werk Athlete | Goldie” Rapp, a third baseman. t @ the evils of betiing at boxing |= me White Prank Ractey in atwustee wr winte ® IKE was the bemt round of the,* Dad loser. Tus crowd yelled for) at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, by 22 to/Club yesterday. | Kach “had rk Athletic!ehe Giants pald St. Paul a heavy a Demin e | Oe cnt eautone See Oe kine tae Sete le eae coat Hank to shoot. Ewer willing to|18. ‘The contest was one of the most 98 out of a possible 100 targets. On Price for, will be tried at second bas shows as the danger of “fixed eas ‘i A. C. of that city on Wednesday aight Pk | oblige, Hank let, ay. Straight to exciting played before Brooklyn fans the ghoot-on tha trophy was ta! by, Frank took part in 116 games last ‘As & consequence. No partiou-| cane Yuck will look ser the affaiw of Bageys) BELIAIR HEIGHTS, Fla, Jan. ward the Celti thia seagon. Fae AIRE OInES RUOHEE, | AA It then Was seneoo), RAVINE 8 Dating average OF , heed Wag paid to it by the powern- | cbampton, aed Yrenkle Maxwell will perform for | other batters Fisch will handle Jack Wolfe in| 24.—Alex. Smith, who broke th . ic cage went the big — she charmitte ne ae Satbertie sont 280. He garnered 123 hits and scored ‘at the time, and now comes | the cumemeg in & twelve-rvund tout st the Siar| his bout wiih Waddie Pincko In Pailadelpais to | Refleair 3 ie e, leather gphere. As it floated over| The New York Whirlwinds last shoot-off for the high handicap prize, alo. uns. He was the third best base which hes the Boxing Com |@mrting Cub to-tght. tn soother twelve-round | night leair course record hore Saturday,| the cage it drapped clean, to the | Ment defeated Frank Frisch's All-|race in which there were mor than a Stealer, with $4 to his credit. on jumping -sideways in ite ef-| bettie tot ‘wit wea Johnay Biuie of — played in a four-ball match, with| ulter amazement ot the me croea| Colmeians, 31-14, in a basketball game |dogen ties, The ahoot-off will be held) Frisch is listed among the grea‘e ert to puriish those responsible, It ‘The Mast New York A. A will sage two bor-| Grantiand Rice as a partner, against) and th 's ywilat the Twenty-second Regiment Ar- | P¢xt Sunday. jall-around athletes who ever broke " of the Packe: 5 - Ing shows this week. To-morrow night ealored bi jan @ Celtic players, who never|mory, Frisch showed the same speed | |into the big leagues, He was born on x y O'Gar Jone Scholman, Detroi bs - Moore at the Ploneer A. fighters will appear in the bouts. Wee Wee Bar. it champion,| thought there was a chame of it 0! the court as he docs on the ball | » A. Chandler, @ Visitor, was the high’ the Hudson, a few miles above Ford- Friday night. Apgarently the | toa wm Jackie Moore, fifteen runds; Batiting | Od Ellsworth Augustus of Cleveland. | scoring. ficld. He acored ive of his team‘s| Larchinont Yacht Club, yesterday: wing | my ond has been s Fordham boy = ett ie OGatty sue ee eee Teaer Cag write alee ee | By 8 cok hae mate ee Sens | | Tt van ke: clearing the tases. with SAY Seats | nina the ‘prize with m total of 2 out Of Minit at St. John’s Hal Toran ing coup, the atty gang ve Dan Stowe: night Wille Kohler m | by 3 and 2, due mostly to a fine 73 — | a possible 100 targets, the highest card {himself at St. Jobn's Hall, Vordham on a “olean-up.” larry Negan for fifteen rounds, and Charley by Scholman, Augustus was 78, Rice| "8 team three runs bebind Gowdy Knickerbocker Big Five de-/ of the year, The “bird” he missed was|Prep and, later and more enphati SThis’ didn't. matarializo because |! Small ve Jtumy Ryder for ten rounds. 80 and Alex. Smith 74. caged five other goals besides that a team representing the Penn | fin “individual strings, were ‘theretere |Cnre in tassber at BAN ere ty, Dee was too tough. In other | aenmational one. State Basketball League at Manhat-| 4.2%, sand, W. It Ferguson did the |Caly !2 baseball, but also tn football, O'Gatty couldn't deliver by aia Tw |tan Casino yesterday by a score of | best work among the club members, He | Pasketball and track sports ea Moore on, tb square, and Our Amateurs Wi ard on ‘ay © contests played by New 28 to 20. took the stub prive with a M4 out of | ; = way he oot mave the money possible targets. | Another sign contract bemdes backers who bet on him in —- that of Frisch reached the Glanta thing-like “faahion, "was to |" sete te ie noir on| Are Sure to Keep| Here to Train Dermouch daseinil toamenow leak lan velzer a vonage pliner piaton, And he did win ‘i ahe war’ in an. now lead- | M. Volgt, a young pitcher purchased Radley wm vbree rounds in the Routh reommuy. Ie ing the way In the Intercolle te ” Cr te tO | neck Mehta Thugey Walker of Kansas City at Dale ‘ana ians Us or Dem Fansue. 8 that George Zahn pomibly | gum, the ee aed ea Wolgt ae fewita the plan. Of courve, this| te er’ santo usrase io wee t5t0 tor ter y LIPSEY GO| one sist visteict Knights of Co-,+ ewer of » walury sey a4 thw “tlaiem Wor. | 24ND, AAA couch. ‘May mot have been |Mander, and Dick Kinsalla, the aout, probably not wo, but clroumetarsed | the namin io the Ico pe gee = eg pieced od umbus vill open this evening at 8 {itr amit wih aeraoercan Snv"Tram'ig [taken seriously, in 1919, hls firet year |thinie vory highly of him. joo} at way without | ia ee i. Somehow that rather interesting ies ; merican Howling Cougrom, tournament at |OUt, but opinions ast week's = ride wtretch of eee aer ct | tae st Terenio ca den. 31 Cn naeee nd unvirons | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 24—Jess|o%lock at Ferdie Meiers Pastime Maren" The “ilariom Wonder tay ts |aundry, will be chan According to reports from Chicago Bae Of ‘the official who BAve| x14 modes. ta adore! beemweght, fehl Canada’s best in the inter-| Wi/@Rl. former heavyweight cham-| bowling alleys, Third Avenue and of bowlers, and vhae's toons, word comes i the players and gamblers involved him to be fair and upregtt pre. Norton. vrmeteht, Fishis | Fe ee ene cma | cath Street, Manhattan, Mr. Meier | {uutetem thane le hiking ine fio for doutie| AuttomoLélo racing is in for a big |in the scandalous World's Series o Ko. believe tint he War mate | Baiting Gadioe tn Bh etait -round bans at Mim | amateur t at Madison © 7 cures. Light! Mee eat aetomnth ake iG the crowd. which was unsmista. |M% Tees. tonight and John Lewer Jo&nson Caries toumonroe ‘ning Dempsey, the champion, in New| 4° made preparations for seating ®| sy snes nan ssnou ira lapee, plane to restage the world over were in hopes, thee ¥ y 1 * 00! ler, for ttn ron the Nation are . . ) evening / Ai i! mel nen J Y Seernee bey 10 B' { an O'Gatty turnout. Re that as |W coimed babler tne wm ee ard | mare that A pasang appen, | York on Maroh 17, in a Hout to re-| Se gathering of bowlers who ary Tine up in the American with & §00-inlte con- |would, am It i oaid at the Bere ) BH may the referees bas been suspend- 1 tee aw Norra) wil! meturn to New ine assitie Gb md metro. |##/n the title, is on his way East,| expected to be present to see thr Jn Butta st. on Decoration Day. This will be|Attoraey’s office that the incdict P26, #0 has O'Gatty and his manager, eee a nee ee Ch OE SSO * . © Cc 1 | the first major event of the year. That . ; faul _ | \ wt end on fe + " where he e ining | Mystic Rose Council and the St.| * Chri ‘Muller, ments are faulty. One of th: even the civb. | Lek and ge into oandition for bouts here nolitan ohémrtons Ii the memo ting} will complete his training a fag eg te A i aL the initial competition will attmct a OBeCUt oe reer , imioner Hooke, who was on| |with a foreign entry is prodiga; of for the match. Willard was accom- Ignatius Council five meet in the count of wemertves, hy good ee" | Fnmidable group of contestants, both |ments are euch cn ies 0 charges the club “overmnid’ |_ rd Montel. the Provdiine bantamwuieht | tan panied by Ray Aroher, opening series. It has been many ‘ i - ‘American and foreign, is seen at this eve! pon shat te the ; et, mote Tal Mowe io the war bout of ffters | INtCreMLing powsibilltic 5 y Ray A . his manager Uncle Jor” Thum, dean of case ever came to trial the players the quseral siertier wee igescad tt the Garden on Jan. 36, is considend | Most of the export nk very well | The former champion hag been train-| CY Since @ tournament ‘game wax | fi ; Patan ind eee it eae Ae involved in the throwing of the 1018 in : } the exports think very wel ; : poses ‘ der “arne, among the leadens c : a. We have no means of krow. |e of tke mom promiing teoiains turned ot in| o¢ our jocal amateur champions, For |\N for several months at his farm rolled on the Pastime alleys, and it | “Uno san speed demons, a alreaay jn the |e eee ge Scatlltted, menethar Or not the house waa |i ny in ram if be efmis Moorw be will] ng most part they range well beyond | Near Lawrence, Kan, {s most gratifying to see tournament | ™ mala of bow! unds of the race Management. Cin- aa old, but holding |ts officials re- ato tied “ bowling revived in old Yorkville, On| Bustalc Crnarren on cinmaiti last witnessed an auto ; ible for the disorder ts tice NO AORTA E AER ampoisigg 30 her, they expect) wednésday Congre: a : na e cor- ftnin uncer for tee | take in Ltlt,, men. etter airy eh hes AS king highway robbery ou of The visitors will have to @how | to go to New York City first, after) Von® REESE ONE A TeAOOF st noe AT ene | country had entered the Word War, | PHAUADELPHIA, Jan, 24. Andy dareeny. | em Otani as tually bom earnest) soanething more than a shoulder | which they will make a business trip Gaine Cousclls are to: mest 4 — =o Chaney, New York's leading 126-pound fight crowds, especially at the cada siti ae eetneatatrgarl Tee | to get by w rchie | to Bosto >| i LAKE PLACID, N.Y 2 contender for Johnny Kilbane’ °, ler dubs, arc hard io keep| "a i Speegeero nd k wet by with Amhie| te Boston, Late thie month, he aaid.| mare me rim are to be reed Is iwesenat froth tor An lan easy Ume here aces Metre nee Eile “bounds, copeciaiiy when» {iim to mm X11 mmi-final ef iu | Walker, Milton Weiss, Gordon Munce| Willard expects to esiabtish training | American National Bowling Tournament and nich ‘several i tho leading sic National A. A. in outpointing ‘Tommy favoriie is one of the princi. |" \* i |! em Ihit Bow: | and others of this dist |quarters womewhere In New York. | Mt Weline taimament in Greater New \9 Mut, | Monta of Europh bave been tovited to | 0 arz weal boy, in eight fast raunda Berrie te ORS ok The. Brita | asd Ron Morin, ab Uw Caries, on FW 38) icc ight at (his moment, can| Dleouesing the coming fight witn| <mtt,iee uaies Sista sill te at an ond | moe lcompere: vi TAgeG teed oi rae Eserings which attend the showe lt Me fous all uf the bev colored “neato ' } x | Toonteht the Sparians. Onmwume aud University Meslay tend Nonteste Wil he hala wader aS Minden ‘geht m8 ls the business nako the riffle with the average pro-| Dempsey, Willard maid; “1 1 didn't | tans mee, On Wednonday the Honor, ln semment ‘will ter teenaea | l ee pees "Dotan! am pe Sent” sromrty are | ses eter enemy favo el ltrs BE emgage anise aturpices ot thw Lake Pasa Cru, |{—Phila, Jack O’Brien’s 1 could win back the title I lost| [ ™ on always unruly. They “br. The arom tecelste Moore Packer » Swiss competitors now SYSTEM EEE gimmy Johnson's cli at Man: | , : . ch, i ‘ Thursday the St. Nickolax Rutherford Moose and ; Sage on pag jin that ¢ first time, bh n Toledo, { wouldn't enter the ring — of the big prire| practicing on the club lide are An- || (MALTA AND aT ‘ cthok Pence. cae en hatt a} mounted to the Mate =| g successfu adua a {rom three again. 1 would rather. let the fight ee ate um a a ee ot He ots P. ©. Twekney at} thony A, Maurer and Charles B, teen Bay ‘ior un on Merete ee, wi ngemen| ueted rach ma to hare revetnea | Uathter div " 0 to-day |. e Intercity wi at two game Jalesha, 3 rts q pee * ae | ba bien eed ach an ha eee eitwemht tivin eter he! (el! the story, Teball have the best | they wil be «te with tae Metropolitan fire, who oe cde Ta ee iSON'SG.. M: Aad e.that reason we feel that hold- | cup erisils no! se ye BP “ feather, bantam or Ayweight, |corpe of sparring partners that| (ard i674 Im the games won and log. Should | ft willl be the mentees touiiainent for ski jumping und. ski. Bi ati 4 MADISON SQ. GARDEN Er i oneer A. C. responsible for ation iw A certain modicum simi] money can buy, and I ehal Wedmsadey's’ eurten,” the lireadvare of Brookiva | ou Sil a4), Thin gre ‘ of Ae OM a4 | weaigation ina r ae Hari A . % rookiya ots Re 1920. ophy is symiboli 19 P RAL happened Friday ‘night's )i-| Termes ae dose *] follows in the case of W 4 middle: | reaay.™ id be 1a Ebene cites et (Flug thee | Winton Re HODy BUT Diva in change. p to the pres-| ay ec OUaiy u weight, W appa a8 every- Ae ® ha - rae ree © Events to Be Contested ‘6 Bigxest Swimming : i time, Charley Doemerick — has ; ats ling "a good Ng might avk id aguas Bowing Clubs Tournament wr that Mutual at Tint Game pin, Druck “On "hoor. Handball” Cot ba to conduct the Pioneer A. | 4. ie ovmma A A ot jay | Mtunce, whe meets sank: | Netaler and Michaels Suspended by| sur baie, Wt Fax Tank Sires when tho iot:| Twelve Of the best mikldlo distance| NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. || bathe” Private lawn roome, (Um a Syd aneo) daye when ET pet doh aH at ‘ n, champion of the Dominion, In th Bext mmission. ean] runnots In this district have entered for | First Race—Ited ‘Tam, Mawr Membership be 3 t was known as avyweight ¢l has run through} The N Y¥. 1. fourth. | nn 7 | Coron, Margaret Mleanor. | » « . 2 ‘ nt rouad Woite of © New York State Boxing Com- Atal the Metropolitan 1,000-yard_ cahmpion’ Vhone Mad. ‘ane pig lee La Pin Svidently | cyepeiand torre badir Jo in| tne local © ke @ spondthrift/minsion’s Tleence Committee announces | ile ine urement, wih a tual ¢| ship, one of the three titular et Second ftact—Pucblo, Vanaytvia, v moa bn doing tawincst | ip ener elshi-round eonie Save {RHtH an © McDoulton.| to-day suspension of Babby Michaels |} rasa etal on th the That} wattle: Mandl \ uc! | to te hard fought oom rind ein | kew! 2s made the Canadian 4 on oreregs = BE PC I PPAR) Whhab ANE TAB) Og Third Race 4x0, Jock Sec Minny r, Ne tat reg viel princlpals a eee vere Mud uid cecentiy [fr sixty days, and Johnny Retaler tor) tat te ecvasing much trteret among | MOM wwe at their armory, Park Ave-| — y%r¢ Ried. Race i jock Seoit, -| ares. KenL WINTER. aRUFA : x | jisposed of C. Seibert of Pittsburgh, |M8ety Gays following their disqualiti- | we members of the SUk Howling League is wehed | nue aiid 4th Street, next Wodnoada Pourth Race theration, Brown | Hist.) DOMPAN entra [aie ou Prove a detriment rather| sire O'Dowd can hare s main bow at the Gar). more or leas prom amatcur,|eation by Referee Haley’ in thelr oon- | ted t bw, rolled s: Twum's Beobant alls | evening. ‘The Metropolitan one cheek, Pim! | 4 i, a’ eredit to. th vey Feit: i Fab. 5. betwee the Four Aveoue silk house and n t s | wa © Spo dm providing that his manager ts willing to jet] in An intercity tournamy | teat at Madison Square Garden Jan. 14 fadioms Avenue wk house for a good wb: | walk and I6qound ahot pul champlo: Fifth Race—Frogtown, Sagamore, | Phe Arastic action of the Commis. | bim bos Harry rb of Misuri or Tom Uib Media ana Mcnae neadcaate | tiie aacaeante ME oe Meciiee ee ee taal ; : newihor * | ceva ov ats ay 1) a BAe Kitty will eek cho tan on ts inoasirdle une noes flower of the local foci bu . lite Madivon | Nermmnuad” by Uaiee. ‘Premeard. inebere alis |*hips have also filed wot vaity pad ; Cuaserione, ana HIS BOXING DUM! 7 ean ae & warning to oth 4 ult, which | Ee the restive Adam's apple, not a|Stuare Garden Sporting Club to with-| and Guaates, The Madison Awnus Silks will | the leaders in thin style af locomotion Siath Race—Wadaworth Last, | CHAATIONE oat aos My . it ‘wilt ol) ‘to 8 St 4 100 pounds, weige in m2 1°. The manners |fow of the remaining entrics aro likely | hold payment of the boxers’ purses for | #88 JR ‘Zee fashion: Schlomer, Woit, Sckaites. 'wilj toe the mark in ihe walk and fvy | Yaord Herbert, J. 0. Stone, see" Tie BATTLE ROYAL, Fost OMOw. of Greb ond Gibbous op to sen anticif® at’ to bob up with something out of the| this contest, Both are residents of this Saeetanet rhot-puttens will strive (or the tile in Seventh Race—Nolsterer, Nebras- BIG BURLESQUE 'SHOV ld J mor, oom ead Tes Richard Rage the bows ordinary, oly. Monry Ward Maclelieo, known to tho bowlers of tie welght event ko, Wiki Flower, 4 Principal, 29 Girle—TWICE DAILY, * )