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ees eype nee nee + eases. ST DEFEAT BY _|THE CASE OF RICHI —~—— | of Milwaukee Star Due to His Two Setbacks by Title Holder. because Rocky Kansas of Buf. | falo knocked out Richie Mitche! Milwaukee in a round up-State many are tnelined to down on the ring ca- it ts possible that | ff 90 his pass-) pie. be charged up to the two de- | sustained at tho’ hands of j eit ait Hi & HL CHiN, cake champions, it causcd in up-State boxing has dons Emm — ~ lo bas always aed 4 Se good fighter in Paine ™, aid dangerous SENTIBENNNT TO HEF has fought SPENT BENWNT TO THE FLO ascended to THE TBLING IN’ONE’E YETACTER.. = *TERRIGLE BATTERING THE EHAMOHOT NUANOBOE HIM INETHE (AE ROUND MITERELL DROVE! ALSMNEF LEFT TO THE > OR FOR THE FIRST” COUNTIHE_MAd HEARD SINCE WINNING, THE, TITLE LEONARD BRO s1|New York University Five Easily Defe ft Local Basketball Aggregation Displays All Its Old- Time Form. disaster at the nant in | recover: ship. Yale jost to Seorarivan® ep avecsity Now Haven in the frst = e first game at the olubhoune this eve- ments. The Carmelites have ope r 126-pound teams, Addr Washington Heights Post basket- f.| ball team will have as their oppon- ton courts, 511 West 148th Stroer, t others have after Rocky's first solid wal-| games among the American Ls the lack of confidence in| Posts to decide a local champ) v lim to eay, “What's thi agees Bruch too soon. ff ITCHBLL, though oniy twenty-| they were defeated by the St. Barths. fwe, bas had an enviable ca-| Mr. W. T. Morgan, Supervivor of reer in the ring: He has fought | Athletics at St. Agnes's Chapel, as- ine ‘of the men in his class and | SU"? Peterson he ts all wrong, Mor- n claims the St. Barths did not di ever up to the time he met Leon- feat the &t. Agnes Big Five of the : Bt Agnes A. C,, but a senior team of @m@ four years ago, and a month or elorely be corte, had he been aa gute him. te won Rice High Gunner ‘ibine Helmets mare won ee at Annual Match Suche for Chania Wate 20 CH of NewYork A.C. ono of the most important trap- the Travers Ist York Athle t he ortginally| ¥: Rice of the winged foot organiza- boxer who, tion from a field of fifty-nine gun- ‘and followed 1t| nem. Rico finished with she excel- slong scientife! jent total of 195 out of a pomsible 200 ‘and time es targets, In addition to the main Leonard's jaw at the Garden. | trophy four other prives were award- twice he connected in long) ed. The high scratch honury went to R. ls Spotts, captain of the New York le evidently had come| club's team, with 196 hits. ‘The sec- t the conclusion that he could bring| ond prize went to Tracy H. Lewis, down only in that way. He 3. 8 Be sop to Ider that Lecn’| after & shoot off, against G. 8. Me ‘of the hardest men in the| Carthy, A. E. Ranney, R. M. Owen to reach with a clean|and C. H. Newcomb. The former learned this, however, inj won the gnoot off, with Owen second, ‘Buftal Due to the bad ‘conditions of the y mean the entire eae ad, roads and the inclement weather pi but it bas brought | only Ofty-nine men reported for the limelight, too late we fear, rt # boy. He whould be enticed och oaicasiel iow 3 and matched up with ae wn t} it contenders. If mers ip “Philly. # the name of Richie Mitchell, fons) _ it! . and all as he may bave at fer Montag round tattle, ‘a. , ob Faz; time ourpotnting Jimmy Piezsa ~ of ‘BE Montrus! Philadelphia, Brown scored theoe: ning- ats Rutgers Team the Young Men's Club, which aver- ages 140 pounds. Agnes manager advises his team will meet the St. Barths at Mr. Peterson's pleasure. This ought to make a good | However, the St Since the last notice stating the St. Agnes team had won twenty-two consecutive games the team added another win to its record by defeat wag tho Manhattan Big Five by % to 18 ‘That Now York University “ran uvay" | from Rutgers in a basketball gary u. the University Heights gymnasiuin last! night, winning by @ acore of 46 to 15. A good sized holiday crowd saw tho violet Jerseyed players show the same old adh that marked their play, betore the of Penn- rylvania, from which they seem to have twenty-three Royal Triangles trav~ elled to Torrington, Conn# recently and defeated the Company M Big Tho contest was not decided until the last few seconds of play. With the 6core Dartmouth turned the tablea on Princeton Jn basketball on the latter's courts and in a last-minute rally sent the Tigers down to a 21 to 20 defeat and incidentally put the Princeton five ut of the running for the champion- we Brooklyn team sent a long shot into the busket for the final score. ‘The Original Celtics will be put to a hard test this Sunday evening at the Tist Regiment courts, when the national champions hook pp with the Village Five, The Intter aggregation have been playing at the | Ninth Regiment and have met som of the leading teams with creditable fat basketball by a score ot to 11 at of the season between tho leading and tratl- ing teams {n the intercollegiate league. Tho Carmelite A. A. will play the ning with.the Cusack Big Five as op- ‘The Franklin Juniors team met the | Rivals tn the third and final guine | of a home and home éeries, the for- team winning by 49 to 39. In| recent contest fatty tee etd. ti There “ forty minutes to a 19- le. Th the up-State lad a Tiger Post, American Legion. The ae pace i cries of | will be no game played at the Fras Gone before | contest will be the first of a seri a of A itgeent dl tstetbale erry putting on basketball togs the boys are going to blacken thelr faces up how the people minstrois they are, Lyceum, consisting of tes Mike O'Roprke, $39 Hast 28th Street. ents Baturday night on the sraating e Several days ago we printed a eae from Harry Peterson, fighter considers himself ", Manager of the St. Bartholomew's considers himself “ail! ive ty the effect that the Bt. Agnes Five had not won twenty-two con~ Bicones re ganivan games n and th ris Leona . Suey we tadby the St Barthe Jand, Connolly at guard, took the famous Powers Srothere team in a recent game at Pal The first half ended ina 9 to 9 tle, but the winners out- played their opponents in the ciosing half, winning by 26 to 19. what kind of| and Smythe measure of Palm Garden. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY Clureneo C. Pell successfully de-| Mey soore fended his title of American racquets by defeating Mortimer in the shooting events of the year, held at }tournament at ¢! nd trap of the New "The Georse L. Lyon memorial shoot, na} round of Racquet and Ten- iy Club, yesterday, Pell bas held the jc Club, was won by R- [title sMoo 1915, the nattonal competl- tlon not having been held in 1918 and The score was 16-6, 13-15, $—15, 15—6 and 16 Princeton defeated both Yale ond} Pennsylvania in the first interoollest- tournament ‘over | played in this country at the Riding | Club last night, but Yale outscored the other two in the aggregate and so took the lead by a single point In play for the cup offered by Marl W. of Princeton Uni- he Wm run, better known as the “Grand Prix,” the feature syrat ot moe American Le- ion games of i egiment Armory ‘The Guaranty Ciud wil! hold % meet tng today Tor ing whether Post, in the 2x night. others | 396 LAC Bad George Brows Was The purpose of deteraiin: | bP wcrag A ing domed Ghitiomot "will be | permitted to remain in this country to aces at severul indoor been, invited. to bad! @ one-round knockout PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 23.—At the last night Joo Lynch, bantamweight champion of th | ' bd fA ay ous ge ah world, won the newspaper decision over p oman: res mene at Ben.) Jebes White of Albany in aa ofght- a? meets in which he has Guillemot wa: in the special $,000-meire race at the y di Johnny Romig, that with proper training h prove upon that performance, In the semi-final George Browa, the win | New York Mghtweight, had an ensy Stuyvestnt High lersey City yoster- won (ho Fa. i ra ppeieesmr techie ESS twenty-two tho Juniors | battled Instead of forwards; | Stanley G. etre special 'y beaten Ray, Walter ‘but feels e cun im: EVuewinG@ WOR \ LEONARD KNOCKED RICHIE DOWN 3 TIMES IN a THE, OPENING ROUNDs ~ BUT, COULDNT LD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921, MAKE Him STRAY THE Gane’ f (MILWAUKEE BOY FHANAGE: “TO WAST G ROUNDS UNDER” AWITHERING| BOHBAROMENT— HE was KNoeKkeb DOWN” STIMES (kh THE GT! AND WAS ON HIS FEETLYWHEN, THE ; CONTEST. WAS, STOPPED — KE MITCHELL’S FIGHTING HEART By Thornton Fisher FINIS , Se E MITCHELL ~ .- Coperient, 19M, Uy Tho Pree Publidiing « (The New York Krening World. Bartfield-Bogash Bout Called a Draw Although © Soldier Is Easy Winner NEW YORK WAN HE MOHT HAVE COWLECTED FORTUNE OM HIS SHOWING Wi MEONARO - BRENNAA (5 DOING IT every season. contains the A's. Tast year the Cubs played Marion, O. The Prexy was his last flash at big le booked four years in Washington, “How Usual pass this season to take in t expect him to use it often. If W: the Capitol is the place Otherwise the Griifr who was © the line-up ington, proving that the and at Fort Worth $9,846 A enatch war arrange today detwooa Youhe Montreal. tho ruomd bastamwelgst of Prorklence, + gad dom Tins, the tantammettht chem | 69. toot ot twine. Found, me togeiber in a ten-rommd | 1) teh ewnngies bu . of Detroit, Mich, erode shag M teal baa teen | 7 Kelly and Fraaklla ¢ aatous to meet Lonoh and ue will try his beet to win orer bin. * Gorse Thompeon, the California bantarwelzet, | Whe nests Abe Goldstein, the crack loral boxer, in | CBAtile Beever picked Preddy Jacks for an Oppe- the semi-final of tem rounds to tho fittorn-roun¢ malo go between Dutch Brandt and Harwy 1 At the ouening boring ukow of the Matbush tralming for the contest, Tueew toute ought to be by bis manager, Leo Viynn. On Feb. ‘Terry Mellugh of Penasylvania for ten rounds Withee-Barrr, Pa: March 2 he clashen with Jor Barman fa a ‘ten-reund go at Toledo, 0,, and on | Woo Wal Bartan tackle Marge he gues againat Dahiny tn a rotura bout of gat round A. & of Paladelphia. Tom Gibbons of St, Paul heavyweight, to {i town with Ais manager, kdule | OM He bas coms here for the purpoes of pet om beats with some of tho Dg fellows, Tf Billy manager of Chari Danny Frues, (he god English featberweien:, ty vow under the management of 140 Firms, who bas |g hot Gia er mutha en the erat? “HH | so the coming event is sure to attract | ROY MOORE REDEEMS many auner battlen under hie wing, Frush Mas | iniends io retumy to thie country ecaia te gary | large-wised entry in. both. the tive, | HIMSELF BY WINNING i double and individual events. | tails of the contest will be anno won 8 crest number of ftchis wince he has ‘been tn this country, one of hts most prominent victories being over Joe Tanck, the present bantamwelgat chgmpion, in a twelve-round Dettle Te was leamed he winner of the Charite Piiainston Pre nth The new Administration may have an effect on Griff's boys. years of Democratic policies nearly wrecked the club. Some Were sore on Wilson's banking laws. And most of ‘em objected to’ bars on the Treasury windows, that, and that was internal dissension, Ts on the trail, but all they reported were cx years the team never pulled together except w et enjoyed hims e'l do It from. . > « of last ain. It 8 moat p: i Fistic News px0ctt fon Joe Lynol, who fought two fights since he won his title, realized $7,050 from these scraps. | tau¢ He got $4,800 for boxing Jabez White | mer a draw at St. Louis a few weeks ago | sme card and $8,250 for boxing Dick a ten-round bou dition wil moet at Fort Worth. Te at St, Louls Ww $10,700 math ona Maren 4, has ts Boeked up for Mansoor Haga | Weinert of Newark. chauices he Gare ak t wha! after the BU) Bren: | tn Sigh! 1h te daubaer Maren 3 we bee Association of Brook aria Gootee: that lp tobe bald ab the Stay spor) js the On ing Crud t sighs dae boon venctionty mateded.to fh. \iiduue rn . Pen cnt ae tS TS ‘Seer ak apyelal Wor at ie eae Lene ‘Local Lads Fast | Getting in Shape oe For Skating Meet «3.22200 ck Wee LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Comrmght, 100. oy The Prem Pobilsting Co. (The New York Braine Wertd) Washington will be in scrapping for the A. L. pennant again this That's one thing you can say for Griff's club. of ecrap—iron. Fina} preparations ure being made|&¥e_& Sood chance of beatin It is always full ‘True, it has never won a pennant, but Rome wasn't built in a day, evon if Nero burned it down in one night. can always be counted on to make a decent showing by the It is easy to make a decent showing in a league that intercity ‘schoolboy skating} by his battle with the scurred vete- championship between teams repre- | ran, per enels, fighter of champions senting Chicago and this city which |@nd the trial horse of the ring, that the antial te will be held at the Brooktyn Ice Pal-| {hero 18 nothing substantial to the ‘The ‘Senators The winners of the} Jf it were not for his wonderful will be uwarded a massive| Physique Bogash would have noth- trophy presented by Tho Eve- | 22% that generally goes to make Coach Tom Howard, who has been| Kinds of punishment and still hold is his feet. These aro his only pugliistic ‘There was only Griff put ne result from all New York team, Internal dissen- Sake the showing charges ure making, There improvement pleased with has been a wonderful in the boys who have been selected and he is most positive in his declar- ation that any team thut beats his | championship prospect. boys will surely know they have been | ,,r%° Bout was a very uninterosting in a hard-fought contest, 2 exhibition , knowing that vcount of being will get the Washington gamés, but you can't ren decides to watch the Senators ne ball for some ‘They have | slugger of the rim ight In typical impreved to such an extent that tuey|longshoreman fashion. Ife mauled, don’t seem like the same boys thut | PUShed, wrestled and outroughed his he took charge of (ive weoks ago. Prospects are bright The boys are en’ mising recruits Johnson's fifteenth campaign wilh Wa ve is not always to t iff will back up the smoke-ball fii cast of dollar-a-year men Waiter Jolinson, nd hayy| uninteresting way, waa not the equal | , will be back in and on each train-|@f the veteran and was dec provement {¥ most no- | Kabn,|% right swipg that sent the visitor Kline, Ruggland and Potts, who are| UP_26ainst the ropes on sev teens, are capable of| There were no knockdowns. In the ;Skating in the masterly fashion in| first round Bogash slipped to es which they have been during the past | S0or {n @ clinch with the soldier, bu’ porting «uly "The team will receive unifori. on} In the eighth the army man may (eSiation bas arcanget for for- amatece champica, ine (tume, ‘This is a prominent factor in| gave him a good beatin pected that] the only round in which Bogash d’ in skating | played any real n thelr] On many occ i they} the men persisted in fightin in the six-tousd bouts Hasty Loo- ffln in | 00% who bas ais mraizht imockouts to Wille Conor of S| Prankie §. Clair wit have deen practisin, c A sad blow was struck the Chicagy| the rescue of the referee in getting | |} Sporting Club, haa completed arransemenla for his team yesterday when the committce | them to return to their corners. soe ta Marl faird, the |in charge decided not to allow George| It was one of the roughest battles | former army leutenant, who 1s ono cf the bigge | Thompson, tho sensational high achool | Witnessed at the Garden this winter | | favorites herwabowts, will but Lew Sorder in the | Skater, to compete on the Windy City | 4nd undoubtedly the poorest judged. | Trew tla win by |team, ‘The schoolboy star, according |, Bartfleld scaled 147% pounds and | ang {to information, has been negligent in| Borash 149. , attendance recently and the com-|, Georgie Lee, a Chinese bantam ee deemed their action tho oniy | from Frisco, although stopped in the Thompson was|Hinth round by “Midget” Smith in | figured a sure winner for Chicago in| their ten-round bout, won the ad- i ie wills, say oe na ble showing, | sence w eatly strengthen the New | able she Ls: . j Neat becamae bo thinks be will wip the dngilas- | YOrk team’ chances the ‘men; |. Looking the part of a Chinaman, + Billy De Foe has 9 wmsh match on| chargé of the local boys, as wel lily banda ween he tacklon Packoy Hommes, and|the-eontestante, were sorry 0 of the Chicago boy being put off th Se TACK’S GOSSIP AND BOWLING NEWS The United Bow! | chartie Domerick, matohmaker o¢ the Ponow |card for next Saturday ni ry and dimmy vowars. | At the re-opeuing of tm Ma: | Monday night Knockouts galore (xperte, Sammy Sieger wi!l meet Charite Hay atian Casino next | proper thing to do, 4s fewtemy heme rire iagist " have teen witved to battle in toe main wo of fitteed rounds at Freaoort Hoorting Chub of Frewor, by, | Tom O'Rourke clinched the | beut for Fulton yestert: | m Monday night rounds, Moth of tho fasiem ary colored | ig Cluds of New| championship | Chinaman received eat ovation. head- | Wille Spencer awarded the aetera. ate judges’ decision over Bud Dempsey | quarters after the ninepin and ten- eee eee onde of taet Hentine: |f Grove @oorting Chi of Hrootlyn, bas catapletad: 1 of toute for te nari torice show on | bowling tournament Larry Bevan meets irvine Jam. vole 49 the main go of Mita romds Siloe of New Branawick, in older Lawon end Tommy Marry Neleon {a tca-round bouis ay night, rnament which starts rch 6 is at an end. It bas been some| After the judg had 4 | years since the Uniteds have held a| Referee Sul \championship contest, but anything | Jones the de this busy body of bowlers undertake ix bound to be crowned with success, He 10 M45") Toy McCormick. who fought te local elise lor Burope ea Sacurdby, McCormick i pot ok junt tight ant he bas decided to tem | wart of Mag, CA OVER BENNY COSTER) Another youngter has eprung up since ws of the bowiers. | ut Baitimore, | Welker law went tnte offen that looks Ike a den. 2¢ the March mect pros coatender for the middlewelzht crown sina has arrsingec thaw the | rm Bevel tire ganas rg crant.al Me chan aly K. 0, Johnay Smith, who bas won iwelre aight bouts by the knockout rule, thoes of them He ts belng broyzht to the front rita asked | ty MM, J. O'Keefe, the woll-Rnewn epertanan. Jolnay Keyes anncuncm that he hes maiche: his erwok bantamemigns, Midget Smith on Marck 48 and Jomnny Butt ox araaged by the Pioneer ! 4 also slgned up Ris 1 r Ward, the quot welterweight of lan. | 2A Oakes. Keyet, wno bas twenty-five K. 0's beth, and Jotway Summer, the A. kW wel cbameico of Rrwkbm, siatcbed to meet in the star bout of fifteen round at the Broudwar Exhihtt Iyn os oext Monday night, Dumhy Graven meets | | Stanley Kenan im tho wanifinal of ten rounds, | 4; Genlen on Friday | within « week. the wife snd mother of him to give up ibe boring & Bab will, for ke made close to $9,090 for boxing Brennan, which 1 © nico ploce cf monex for gat 4g is lower a4 upper Ips cut. Martin can make plenty ef money by stichlog to the sport. ai | back to tho club to clear his record ‘Wilde Spancer, with Fred Tawi | big hollday throne, feye this event | as as Coster, for nearly cvery one in the | Graney ie "Paige les at ths Lenox a ‘“ fetal pins to count, The Post Mocord aed ten alleys on with Jimmy O°Gat: oe Bobby Doyle at the Chicope: Tlouses ‘aro taking (2 fhe ‘bowting Maan, on Marth ot Chiergre ¥ Walker and Harlem Kadie tietiy wi Up to His “Rep” in Garden Feature. By Robert Boyd. days for judges to disagree re- Dill, ‘The latest battle to go on record @s being poorly adjudged is the Bart- Geld-Bogash fight at Madison Square Garden last night. Two supposedly competembe judges were at the ringside to render a de- cision under the Walker amendment, with a capable referee in case of a disagreement. Soldier Bartfleld of Brooklyn won nine of the fifteen rounds, two were in favor of Bogash, the Bridgeport doy, and the remaining four were even. | cleaner and more effective punches, | and although he was rough and awk- ward at times, he was decidedly the better fighter. Notwithstanding the lead accu- mulated by the ex-army man the judges disagreed. ‘Tommy Shortell of the Racquet and Tennis Club voted in favor of Bartfleld. Across the other side of the ring George Schweg- ler of the New York Athletic Club cast his slip favoring the Connecticut man. ‘Tho referee, Johnny Hawkop, following the disagreement called it a draw. Welterweight Champion Sack Brit- on’e title, He was considered to venerable champion, It was p Itatian boy's claim. champlonsiiip contender, He is rug ged, strong and can assimilate all assets, His great teft hand, Uiat was con- sidered impossible to keep away from, resembled that of an amateur, His right was useless, He possesses no defense and js a light puncher. In all be ls a poor welterweight one, Bartfield, the rough, uncouth | I 1s fast becoming the custom these |" @ardiess of how far one fighter may havo demonstrated bis supertor- ity over another. There have been some extremely faulty decisions ren. | dered since the advent of the Walker Bartfleld did most of the fighting, | was the more aggressive, landed the | the me’ scene of the play. — | Bridgeport Boxer Fails to Live| RECEIPTS OF HOLIDAY SHOW AT GARDEN WERE $20,835.10 BY JOHN POLLOCK. Louls Bogash of Bridgeport and Soldier Bartfield of Brooklyn, who fought a fifteen-round draw in the main bout at Madison Square Garden last night, each re ceived a guarantee of $3,000. The receipts, including the Govern= ment tax of 10 per cent, were $20,836.10, which was large for a show of its Kind on a holiday night. Exactly 7,660 persons paid for tickets. The tickets, includ- ing the Government tax, were sold as follows: New York Golfers Lead in Tourney the Siwanoy Club, who won the qual- itying medal yesterday, played an- other good round of golf and elim~ inated George Worthington, the vet- eran linksman from vt R. 8. Biglow of the Woodway Ctuty of New York also enjoyed a fine round in defeating C. ¥. Kent of Philadel- phia by 6 and 3. W. 5. Bi also“ from the metropolia, won from Klee, a resident of Manhat' feated George Dantzler,’ the Jopal player. Whitman, had a merry tussle, Whit- man being on the winning end by 6 and 4. Mrs. Alex Smith, formerly Mre, M. R. Smith, and Mra. A. K. Billetet two noted women golfers, have mov from Philadelphia to this city. Of the two Mrs. Smith is perhaps the better known, having been a success: ful competitor in many tournament both in_the Philadelphia district and in the South, ‘The individual women's champion of Philadetphia, will be played the week beginning May 23, according to the playing échedule recently announosd. The Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, which will also be the host of titular event, will be the rugged opponent. Bogash, torced to fight in t! peaten, At times Bartfleld da straights left to the face, following it up with al oc. | casions, he quickly regained his feet and went on fighting whipped a solid right swing to his op-| ponent's jaw. Bogs ered and | went after the Brooklyn is Battling Levinsky Home om Aqui, bone in his elbow and therefore wan unablo to fight Bombardier Wells abroad, arrived from-England yeater~ day on the liner uitunia. ‘The frac- ture had mended. He said he had 5 to Phile Bresnahan Gets Luderas. TOLHDO, O., Feb. 23.—-Roger Bresna« ham announced to-day that he has pur+ chased the contract of \red Luderus, | first baseman, from the Cincinnati Club, and that Luderus, for a num! 9f years a member of the Philadelp! ber fy Nationals, will play frst’ base forthe Toledo team this ‘season. Bresnahan ounced that Jos Kelly, outs ind Mexander MoColl, pitchers. jouta, pn SE ES tania. Battling Levinsky, who broke a smal! engagemext and would go adelphia for a short sta; times their seconds had to come miration of the crowd by his credit- House” Ware, a ni hi the third round of their scheduled teh~ ee ra Ee mer st night knocked out “Rough eavyweight, it d bout. ‘The negro put uj but r fight for two rounds, a the Jaw In the last, minute ot sent him dows and out. but a fighter, Lee stood toe to toe with his hard-hitting opponent and | traded punches with h He boxed well and at timas out fought Smith, but it was merely « question of how long he would last against the hard-punching white boy. ‘With a left and two well-directed | | right crasges the game little Chinese | fell against the ropes and out of the ring head first a8 he broke ground. | Referee Danny Su! opped the | fight and award sm the decl- on, . On leaving the ring the little Coast | Bot) boys aro bantar hi reed. H awarded Frankle ision over Andy O'Boyle | in six rounds of fightt —+ Roy Moore, the St, Puul bantam who nearly caused a riot at the Plonoe? A. |C. @ month or #0 ugo by alleged foul fighting with Packey O'Gatty, came yesterday and caslly outpointed 1 | Coster, the east side bantam, befor loore had to fight the crowd, a2 house seemed to be a friend of the Now | Yorker. Moore proved himself to bo a | gunmen tas desperate battler and on several o easions showed sportrmanship that fi ally won applause even from the fa who booted him $5 te ieee sae ring. land's feather~ hit’ in a six round Dobbs. Duntee, of nine in the see. and it a Vermouth ND now in the coholic Italian Ver- mouth——but made for those who like the French flavor e our Cigares Boniface. eouquity Restaurant & Wine Co. ‘Tel. Spring 139 Prince Bt, N. ¥. SPEED SKATING , Exhibition JOE MOORE 1921 International Champion Just Returned From Saranac Lake Meet ‘'TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 ts “g/ST STREET Bagoee eae nee U. / Henry of Peoria, IL, by 5 and 4. & J de *s

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