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added to. amateur athletics; these days, whether or not track | 'an8 field sports needed it heretoforp. | _Bitg banking houses: commercial cod- ~ €@mms, mercantile ond tndurtrial es- fablishments either have teams al- ‘Yeady oF are organizing athletic Seaist* biggest boom of years. The MIl- | rose A. C., made up of employees of | Wanainaker store, was the ploneer | is Tine of the dis- | motopotized by the | athiafis clade, and its annual fonk sisce become the | season. } by the encceas of this, jon, the Guaranty Trust) tered tha field and iw 5, with this meet was done halves. Guillemot, the noted Fren: was imported to lend an inte: favor to the feature event | the result waa unbounded en-| onthe part of the Guar- employers and a turnout of | Of athietics which filled the) overfiowlng. Now tho big | in for the ‘tlmon- ) of sport and are hav- their| Project, | 1H primary idea of the forma. tion of these athletic bodies ts to increase efficiency of service ce al the same tithe to do something While Woking to tho phygical betterment of mex and women who | heretofore have given little or no tings outside of working hours to the subject. Joum Mcl. Bowman has | penn mao the latest system. that of | i & syMAasien which will forms ef indoor atbletica, tors. ef boxing, wrestling everything ¢ise which gues to #0 amateur athletic club. is Bowman's pian to provide | for his 10,000 or. more em- sl tie enme time furnish with the same kind of training f ucation that Uncle |for the firat time to formulate ‘(AT THE AMATEUR ‘ER THE GAS AND Roe «SUMMERS AROUND THE RING Important Minor Leagues Forfeit Draf ting Several Changes Made by Rules Committee at Meeting in This City. By Robert Boyd. HIF chief executives representing the National,’ American and minor leagues convened be-w. new agreements under the Landis admin- istration, John Heydler representing the National League, Ban Johnson the Americans, and J. HB. Farreil the minors, Severs’ new rulea were drafted to supplant those of the one-time de- solved National Commission. In the new draft rule agreed upon, the, new International League, the American Association, L 1. I. League, the Western League and tho Pacific Coast League ure excluded. They re- fused to accept the draft ha presented by the new commission and were 4 elared out of the agreement. They wil) forfeit all drafting privileges with the majors. t Under the terms of the new optional agreement the majors will be permit- ted to farm out eight players. Tho Ciass AA clube six, Clauss A five, B four, and C three. A new player rule was drawn up permitting forty men to a team un- tl April 11, the playing season, then the roster muat be depicted to twen- y| ty-fve players. angumen: ~ or y from start with a do or di in him the admiration Be git wesent, fic fejt that the tine, he Sound ‘was a! Fie, bea time rival, The fight showed that ntest si, lore at See After the fight Dempsey y tO praise Miske io put up, saying there eis oram fought around here and he never failed to-give satisfaction. ith Jack Dillon in Brook. the latter was about the ect of Oxbting ma- p jan't easy forgotten. Miske piled into Dilion and never gave aminute’s rest till ho had a aeaiy tenet ae apted from Stooge and huni now, Ost tougrest y on Feb, of the at Port Anderson had wah might have delayed his come- ac ih ‘a little better rowult tor| In style Billy is oy wie motion, or the nearest thing ih the Mghting tine, He goug to gong. He is Lee Anderson, one of the CS gs ft at Ore., in ten ‘The second contingent of Yankees | will leave here for Shreeveport Friday afternoon, In the pasty will, be Pitehers John Clifford, Alex Fer- guson, Tom Godfrey and Hu. Le Pa: High Schoo! team adved another vic- i (by 27 to 7. The winners wero sched- uled to enmage in with the Comet A. C. five, the latter |schoolboys’ favor. Captala Belvidere Post, | Legion, team on the home court. | gage in one of the hardest games of their short career neat Sunday nolgh! team of Passale, N. J. gregation held the Celtics to a 33— Ue game some time ugo, but the Cel: {ca soured a decisive victory in an. other meeting. Before one of the largest crowds tha Hall the New York Biz Italian Catholic Club ing contest to a &6—36 tie. York boys bave open ‘dates for hom teams. Address Joe Grabel, No. $1 Greenwich street, city. ‘The Royal Big Five, ive and thi he faust 106. beaten te da; Ngbters, gone Sam Sve"la "© boxer in the country out- ‘in with is decision om th" acted eee out o! @angford. Miske Lelleves that Beg 4 who ean beat him. wld be extremely pleased to ora Se [oye Bul Bren- nan ey an ‘ore at Tulsa, April, 1919, ani Miske was credited the referee's decigion In fifteen pound team from the West Side, de. feated dates. Addresy Royal Club, C Church House, ‘No. 444 West Btreet, city. ‘Tho Genecas, a fast 120- with Armas Laitinen, fhe Finnie! champion. “Big |ere for New York, but they are re that thero wae no mistake about negneton, wreetiers and need only an ntroduc tion to local fans to earn poputartt: Both have wanted to show here fo! geome time and they Jumped at th AN into Jac @ad. foun’ wrestling (aM, Tie Tht aeinant ho — | Vurlty Inet night “im just full of Si know you are not a wrestling | don’ : tT wish you would male {t| for publication, but now to the bouts at anyway. ye | Rena that of th a on none © #o-ca! d Mer inter te hack therseives Pate ee opportunity to do 60." Curley |\owered his voice and told us the nv had $1,000 side but on the result. know whether le Curley placed a lot of tm. - | portance on the side bet feature, With the Basketball Players. The Washington Reights Dvening tory to its long Uist by defeating the Wadshington Heighta Post of the American Legion in a recent game another contest |y but as) Ww, weregation fatied to re-/ port the sume was forfeited In the! ‘To-morrow night | Smo the Helghts team will croes nets with American Tho New York Whirlwinds will en- |at the 224 Regiment Armory courts, meeting the famous Powers Brothers ‘The latter ag te, ever attended a game at Tammany ‘The New the ‘Titlon quintet by the score of 34 to 20, The winners have open rist a6th then Med | fy Privileges Catcher xd Grassick, Outfielder Joe Munson and Scout Joe Kelley will Join the teain at Harrisburg. Out- fielder Sid Agnew and Catcher Charley Gault will get aboard at Philadelphia.. Tho last named player hea just been signed up by | Pitcher Bob Shawkey. Trainer Woods | and Groundkeeper Phil Schenck and a dozen New York sport writers will I tikewise be included in the party. Charley MoManus and Mark Roth i} be in charge. Col. Ruppert and | Business Manager Ed, Barrow will not leave for the training camp un- til March 1, Col Huston will go from Dover, Hall to Shreveport and ert Miller Hugyins trom Cin. einnati, At the Giant office the signed on- tract of Michael Go: the crack Cuban catcher, was received. He has been keeping in shape all winter by playing ball Im and around Havana. He ts anxious to work regulgriy be- hind the bat thia year, It was announced that the Glants had renewed their relations with the Detroit Tigers, ‘They will play two exhibition games March 12 and 13 with Ty Cobb's team at San Antonio, Their relations -were severed a fow years ago after a fatic btttle be) tween Buck Herzog and Ty Cobb. | ‘The Giants will engago the Bunt Antonio team fn two exhibition games| March 6 and 6 These and the De- troit dates were amended to the spring training echedulo after If tad been drawn up. . Tho date with Yale ot the Polo Grounds April 11 has been concelled and Princeton has been substituted for the New Haven team, No reason was given for this change. has open dates for home cluds. Ad- dress A.. Lashe, care Freedinan, No. 259 Henry Street, aity, ~ ‘The Ozanam 140-pound team, which defeated the fast Jota quintet in a re- cent game by 81 to 8, has peveral open dates for home teams, Addrees James 108! Ozanam Association, No, 448 est S0th Street, city. Three games will be played at the time every afternoon und eve- ning during the Central A. A. U. bus- ketball championships which will be held in Chicago March 2% 24 and 25, -according to plans just announced, ‘The tournament will te held in the Broadway Armory, which fins the largest floor space of any building in Chicago. Teams from Tlinols, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin are eligible to compete. ‘The game ts going big eat and capacity crowds are ex- pected, The Bronx Owls, formerly the Union Midgets, won their eleventh straight game of the season by defeating Harty Wive of Wimburst, 1. to 6. ‘The winners have open dates for teams aversging 120 pounds, Ad- dress Mike Miller, No. 995 Union Ave- nue. t t y G a 4 ee Eddie Kelly. Mickey Walker of Eilzabeth, N. J. the Iatest eonmtton in the welturweig class, Iknncked out Harlem Ixidto Kelty of New York tn tho ffth round of n scheduled twelve round bout at the CBi- acum A. C, in Newark last night, ‘The end came shortly efter the open- ing of the round, when Welker, who had weakened his opponent with severe body punches tn the thind eauslon, shot a clean right to the jaw. After ‘Kelly waa counted out he was carried to his mer, where it took ten minutes to Talker Sutclassed hi opponent t Valker gutolass is ent from the start, but the veteran's ring éxpe- rience paved him from a Iknockout on several occasions In the early rounds. In the semi-final bout Dun Porky ed cut Johnay Saxon tn the hn I know they are newcom: 1 r e et the game Db mured 4 deci victory over Maroe} Thomas. welterweight champlon of Yrance. and. aparring gartpor of ntier, 10) m ohe: r Pi BOUTS Copyright, 1921, by the Prega Publishing Mickey Walker Pate Oat Martem| THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 HREE OF OUR STATE TITLEHOLDE Co. (The New TERRY MEMANUS Yor: vening World.) LIVED UP TO HIS NAME IN & SESSION Witt aIMMN FANNING —g THE PGH SMOKE Res ; | RUTH, MUCH TOO HEAVY, MEETS -MAYS ON LINKS AT HOT SPRINGS TO-DAY HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb. 24. —Babe Ruth, the greatest slugger in baseball ere wha is here doing hia preliminary training, prior to reporting to the Yankeo management at. the Shreveport camp, thirty pounds over weight. His first night here was spent bowling, which kept him out of bed until midnight, but he wee up at 6 in the morning and out Rg at 8 He didn’t re- turn to the hotel until 2 His wife is an onthu: tic walker and will accompany him on some of his hikes. Pitcher Carl Mays is here, and playing golf to round into form. Ruth and the big underhand pitoher will have their golf tilt to-day. They'll be at it all day. Mays ie a left-handed golfer and too! ike a sure winner over | Pabe. ‘ Spinella Meets Trucks To-Night In Bowling Match Bowling fans will turn out in great force this evening to see Phil Spi- nella, the pride of Brooklyn, hook up with Charley Truoks, the test bowler In the State of Pennsylvania, in the first helf of a twenty-gaime match, for | purse cf $1,000. The match is: to get under way promptly at 8.80! P, M., but long before that hour seats | will be at a premnium, for be it known | that Spinclla is the only ten-pinner | in thene parts that ts credited with | a victory oyer the blond Keystone State bowler, After Trucks had defeated such well known bowlers as Glenn Rid- de!l, Leo Lucke, Aviator Reding and! hers last year, and after he had| annexed much of the .wealth of the | New Yorkers through his superior) bowling and when most of the near stare in this direction were seeking sheiter when they heard Trucks was in towm along came hil with a chal- lenre to ait the Philadelphian tus an through hia excellent 4 Trucks tn the home- and-home match for the purge and a comfortable aide bet. Phil thinks that he can make good again; he is in form and will take some beating. As for Trucks it might be eald that he never rolled in better ent, The return & at the Casino alleys, Po., March ¢. Det! Mereauan ef Moree allesu, Sebaneetady, agxteas to hare poue good, live team of tentin gop emt on thelr way to the Aimeriean Bow: Cuneram tournament st Buffalo any night excel fare 14 sud. Fridayw and Maturdsya, Tell t ood tema uk try aut the Scarmectady tc Bevenetady Ws fenciog thrve teams to. itt Tho Davey tndividiint bowling sebedule tx on Rowiers mays worst thelr at home. end on Pe Tao 4 date to Mer Gates ty acoiying 124i Keodwey. The Ne the coding di . Erventhing ix tn re Knights of Oo radinew f: jambus hive Me 8. Niwb reenwich - Ame taaton will fio worsened Gi towiing ‘dates A fate vise: | he oprwing cf ud 5 nd and a who Dr 2, th the United Bowing jot cefeating the (inckons. aeaibernh!: Ie trol ats. ou Bed itt a SHREVEPORT SELECTIONS. Firat Baby Wyelyn, Bolte Wrack, t Se Spérting "Third 2 s tania,‘ Woorth Mudreo Gtogtur ‘alerio Weal, Mickey, Moore Fitth Race — Buck ‘Bay, .Bpear Vaenayt Steet: Secs — Mave ion + > to! declgion orer Lows Bogash ia their bout at Ue THe Biast FURNACE MURPHY ESAS Cor oF THe PeruRe IN THE 2ue RD- BIDED BY Fisuee GORDON HUNCE OF MY AINeHOe LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Comrvigtt, 27M. ty Tho Prem Pubviding On, (The Rew York Orentey Wek) Cluri Grimth is pinning some grand hopes on Nick Altroci this Season. Nick's funny bone Is all limbered up, and he will start for the Matteawan training grounds next week. Last year the ten leading laugti- getters in ether league was Nick. This seasog he even hopes to do better hat. He will strive to be the leading dozen laugh-getters. The old boy is dieting on squirrel food. Grapenuts for breakfast, walnuts for din- ner and a couply of Ford purts for supper. Last year Nick swallowed a Jack for dessert and lifted his pitching average from .000 to 00000. ‘This Season he will try to equal the latter record, minus the decimal point. , “« ° « . A monkey wrench he swallowed late fast June was’ the cause of his bis slump then. It seems the wrench was adjusted for large-size nuts and all that Nick swallowed were email onos. A slight’touch of Indiges- Hon followed, which kept Nick on the bench for the second game of an important double-header, This year he'll be more careful with food, ein Nene This will be Nick’a fourteenth season in the larger leagues—five years pitching and nine years bench-warming. But the old boy has high hopes yet. He still wears spikes in his shoos and an aluminum toe on his brogan, Some day when all Griff's pitchers are clubbed from tho mound our hero will get hia chance. Looking over Griff'a staff this year, it looks Like Nick's chances are brighter than ever. | ee e ‘Ths Washington Club will never trade Altrock. ington before the Anti-Saloon Lea, since. Nicic will never quit till th his job {s close to permanent the club Lewis Got $97 Fighting Langford; | His Kid Fighter Gets $1,000 Now Lewis aad woo in nine roomda Pel Moore of Memphis, Tenn., end Caf Tre | Talia, the crack tontammweight of Cloveland witl come together ino ten-rvund bout at a big roller |eeating rink at Cleveland, 0., to-morrow night, As those Leow are expressive, qicked tation, they cumht to put ep & @enmitional figdt 4 big run.) ig expected to gon the fight. He went to Wagh- ne lobby and he's been there ever Senators cop a pennant, which means Iie algo contrela the laughing stock of “How Times Have Changed!” Muses Old-Time Middle- weight Boxer. Dac kin tithe on Mam 17, 1010, ‘ By John Pollock. After Willle Lewis, the retired mid- . @leweight, and manager of Abe| olany Keyes, mansger of Wille Speaorr, ibe | Goldstein, the local bantamweight, Iberia tanya. eacat bis re BOL lot & do had been paid $1,000 for Goldstein's | tio sy ta bas Gerided 99, $0 a | to Lakewood for s rea whers ke will <1 4 tor Abe's fight with Kid Williams | yotit {1 ss ume to eter training for ble boet with the Olympla A. A, of Philadelphia | M ‘Smith at the Phoneer Sporting Club March | on: Monday. night he turned to Dan | /*. Smo wilnpel two mar tamame inside of | MfoKettrick, who managed him when four daye--Bud Dempeey and Gammy Nadia At Norton. Jack Jonen's gwomising welterwe! zhi, ts training ard for Me bout with Red Allen of Brooklyn 8 the Columbes §. C€, of Yoauers March &. Morton will box Young IMieks for the American Legion mt Perth Amtoy Mart 1. Marh 13 Jonte's other borer, Shemus O'Pr! | tho nxsremive Lightweight, will box some good op ponmt at the Ridsewand 8 ©. "Dan, just think of it. Here ts a | kid that gots $1,000 for fighting, and I got $97 for fighting Sam Langford. How times have changed! | Soldier Dasttiels, wo should nave rucaived the Carita Doamerice intends to match Charlie PU- | dagton. who last ight won the decision owe | Freditle Iuoks of Unglend with the winner of the perl Balnd-Lew Sayder bout which wil feature the the Plone Suoring Club Saturday night | @anten on Tuemday night, hes left for Min- | neapolis with bie nmuager, whore he will take on Jock Malone of St, Peal in a tewrvumt go at the big ‘armory fu that city tomorow nigi Bartlleld {9 to be marrial aon and be dom | care haw often bo fignis. Going train Prenk Comidy, Che former world’s ameteur 1iyht a tho Canadien the effecte uf this ety on Marh 1 Prank bas informed bia ms: a | Jacobs, thes he ta now roading shape and will bo ready to meet Welekto In the couuntry whos he antre tn New | York. Ores | here fo a wanot sbout that Mf ry | brokes eway from his manager, W Ga fwoie, GOL ims put many doula in Crome Ww | Vor loaing to Store Lateo at Tiocbower, N.Y doy Orag received & guirenten of & ‘The receipts wer only £3.00 and ot ts toads to chose down for Geo wots Fenmy Quisiry, matchmaker of the Fiatboes porting Club of Mreuktrn, whieh hese voatins | capacity fot 8,000 yervoms, hes commicted Ms card of bouts fer the clib's opening boxing aha a Mart 4, lo the teary tat of fifteen rounds, | Harney Bright moste Dateh Braud, Teo one bouts are Abe Gokisteis ms Gunde Thangmon tor ten rods and Morray Allen va. Larry Ooldbery sod Cirle Arnold ve Kenle Gchktleter to alx-round ~ | = | Jack Hanlon, now matchmater of the Yarreka a. | ©. of Maltimore, 1s tering to wlan uD Willie Jack- sm of this city and Gane Delmont of Mempive, Tenn., for » twnlro-round Geaiston buwt et his show 14. The match rubebly be eBhaled, of cach fighter sa sutletled with the offered him by Hani | Kibex, 449 u LT, MC. A, ¢ friend Yoo Bramuima te 2 te do the formar festhnwaig! | one namd at Lutfalo, to figat Uilly Anglo of York, Pa. et the Olrmola A. &. of Philadelghie ex Money night, Angelo takes the place of George "“Kaookout'’ Cheney, woe mother died rececthy, Jimmy Safliven | inate Jask Palmer on thy eume cunt ony GrWfide of Alon, O,, who Dea been ‘a ravi, meturasd to Go ping on ‘Tomy puny Joueo; a Western wel nd Yoout at Cant, 0. ted to $5,700 $1.06 Joe contenders for his title at 1u3 ‘ata, faith teat he, he nets Se is aa tate rere between G and Jimmy Murphy of Cleveland. was a Munce having a decided advantage f | clever Billy De Doe to a dr | pala could not come RS GO DOWN TO DEFEAT By Thornton Fisher| New Yo rk Boxers Make Poor Showing at Opening. Of Inter-City Show Here Nothing Thrilling in Three Bouts'in Which Local Boys Lose to Visitors. 'y Richard Freyer. HE first night of the intercity in which Pittsburgh, Boston, Philadelphia and New York were represented wus @ very unpleasant one for the New boxing fournament York State simon pure champions. Three State title holders went down a New York boy who recenthy captured the State championship in the 108-pound lost the judges’ decision to T. P. to defeat James Panning, clas: MoManus of Pittsburgh; Mortime. Seligman, aiso of this city, lost the of Pittsburgh, arfd in the only final bout of the night Harold Dvans, State 125+ champion, lost the Judges’ de- fudges’ verdict to Ja Rovestt cision to Dan Garten of Philadelphia. There was nothing thrilling in the three bouts in which the local boys lost to the out-of-town fighters, not! dropped Murphy three times, tortie nate the round under the A. A. U, ruling. ‘The second round was the end of the Cleveland youth, Munce tacked him into @ neutral corner and dropped him flat on hig back with a well, directed right cross to the jaw. Mur. P up into tt lights as Referee Eddie F etopped the bout and declared Munce the winner, Mortimer Seligman, another Empire State title holder, was eliminated by Jack Rovosti of Pittsburgh. Selig- | man accounted for the State middle~ weight championship a month aga but was ‘outfought by the Pitts burgher. Rovest! wan entered in tho 146- pound class. In weighing in he was a few pounds overweight and was forced into tho heavier class He conceded the Naw York doy tem pounds, and to boot gave him am lartistic beating, the judges deciding in_ his favgr. Henry Ford of Boston eliminated |M. Summers of Philadelphia in am | interesting three-round fight in the 108-pound class, easily. winning the judges’ decision. Harold Bvans defeated Jack Me even the semblance of a knockout to! Farland of Pittsburgh, the judges die~ break the monotony of tho threw wsreaing and Referee rounds in either event. giving the decision to Hivans, Whe real sensation of the Mra:|/earned him the right to box in the night's eight touts was the neavy- weight classy, in which J. Flat of Pittsburgh opposed Edward Bel of Boston. Hach of these Sighting weighed cloge to £25 pounds, w ckiedly corpulent and over 6 fect % inches, For a time it appeared as if Tex final against Garten, who Harold Sullivan of Boston, gaining the judges’ decision over him. ‘Thirty-six boxers were entered t the Intercity meet. Of these gnly sixteen men fought during the drat jnight. Thin dki not pk e small | gathering, und they voiced their dis- Rickard would have to construct a/ approval when the A. A. U. oMicials new ring after the first round, as a hed it announced that the other seven nus milling. ‘The’ finais would be fought to-night. platform the canvas| Several Pennsylvania University equeaked moaned under their| boxers were scheduled to take part med and shook smiled with men oalled a t They fought hard, and made gestures that wo! circus clown to shame. tled fom. What Sighting was discernible the| to-night judges decided in Flaherty’s favor. Another heavyweight dout was fought lon Munce of New ery i one-sided bout, ring technique over the bu, from the Forest-C! In the first round, after hav! the better of the exchanges, M ¥: ru eal uld put a| to 08 | 0: in the tournament, Tommy O'Malley, a former national champton, being one | collegiate ruling they would be unable appear in the metropolls, The seven other finals will be fourh Jack Zivic and Archio Waiker will both battle in the light- weight class, Zivic wou the Nght- weight title at the last Olympic | games, and the popular’ Walker will meet & real “tartar”, in the Smoky. Oity boy should he oppose him to- pignt, the toughest man he has fought, In fact, since he has been xing. | Local Boy Skaters Will Entertain “Big Time” Planned Preceding Ice Races Here for Evening World’s Trophy. LABORATE preparations ‘being roade for the entertain- ment of the Chicago echoolboys who will meet the New York boys in a duag skating tourney at the Brook- lyn Iee Palace, Maroh 6. The win- ners of the event will be awarded a handsome trophy presented by The Erening World. The boys will leave Chicago next Saturday, stopping oft at Cleveland for two days. From that city they will go to Pittaburgh and Philadelphia, and will arrive in this city on March 4. ‘The visiting aggregation of #umters will be met by a delegation of 6,000 high achoo! boys and will be paraded -AKE what, | up Park Avenue. They will be re- ‘haces viewed ¢rom the baloony of the Board fee fan of Education, at Park Av and ee C one Both Street, by President De o 8 by mixing Ettinger, Dr. Aldinger and the asso-| i wi th Mou | ciate superintendents. ‘he Fire De- quin’s non-al- partment Bang will-furnish the muste coholic Ital: for the boys. Vermouth ‘After the parade the Chicago team tha caw will have Iuncheom at one 4 te mouth nith the hotels and will then go on a sig \- ivi the ing trips of the city. In the evening ees flavor they will be ge gients Oe tien an nd. York boys at the Ippo: 8, and on the following morning they will put Ble Beoetlenesy, in preliminary practice at the Brook- Mommas on lyn Rink. : “that Frenchy ‘The championship taces will be con- ny tested {n the afternoon, and due to pinta gegitlrg | the advance requests for tickets it is ores expocted the rink Will tbe taxed to full capacity by enthusiastic follow- cre of the ice sport. vn a recent letter received from the officinis of Chicago they state that Muyor Thompson o@ Chicago will positively attend, and with him the following gentlemen of the Skating Committee will make the trip: Julian T. Fitzgersid, Chairman; J. Lewis Coata, Vice Chairin: Fischer, Assistant Secretary Freddie Wins Jacks, Charlie Pilkington, the crack Irish Pilkingtos Over featherweight of Harlem, scored an- other impressive victory last night, hig stock away up, when he | a English sta ————— Heppe’e Vortett for Big Match Withdrawn. PRMILADELPHIA, Feb. 4.—N. B. Ren- jamin, manager of Wiille Hoppe, billiard champion, annavnced here last ht o had withdrawn the forfeit of $2,500 which he recently posted jn 0 ago for & match with Bdouard le man Belgian expert Unt match would not by Xavier School Five Wins. The Xavier Schoo! five de! i FOR YOUNG MEN — St Peter's Soncol of Jemey ©: wa ire HAL ain OO. Pataee | On ade Cadac lewis spe She Yeakaoe of ‘he gaene. i ° . are Chicago Rivals Parks and Playgrounds; cher, Assistant Secretary; Wa Delaporte, Director of Athletic cago Public Schools; Jack Davis and Walter Bckersall, coac In addi- tion to these gentlemen, thore will be Mayor Thompson's Executive Com~- mittee, consisting of the. Aldermeu and other city officials.» Many on- thusiasts will a yy the team. Tt ts anticipated that at least five carloads of rooters fram Chicago will be in attendance guring the races. Mayor Hylan and his official fam- fly have promised to accompany Mayor Thompson and his committes to the races on the day of the gamer and a most notable gathering will be in ottendunes when the boys are called “to the mark” for their events. 2) ve |of these, The university authorities [notified the Metropolitan A A U, J officials that as a result of an in Smoke our Cigares Boniface Jeouqui Restaurant & Wine Ce, Tel. Spring 6845 133 Prince St. N. ¥. le S = GREYLOCK Just OUT~A SMALL ARROW | COLLAR | «