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DOON'S HANDLING OF BOXING BEST IN STATE'S HISTORY PERIENCE OF VETERAN Se ea vas Se eer ~ RALPH GREENLEAF ; RETAINS “POOL” ~ BAG ADIN MAKING RULES i Under Muldoon’s Regulation Everything Now Is Strictly jn the Ree Youthful Title Holder Easily Open, Both in Boxing and Wrestling—Some Snapshots at hrul ) the Picturesque Career of John L.’s First Manager. Wins Final Block and Match From Arthur Woods. U NLBESS there is some star under Bee By Robert Edgren. i TLLIAM MULDOON is Chairman of the New York State Athletic Sree Geeta ree catiteutcts | flash some night across tho sporting world with sensational sud- denness, Ralph Greenleaf, formerly of ‘Wilmington but now of this city, will reign many years as the world’s pocket billiards champion. He looks to be as much the class of the “pool players” as was Willie Hoppe for so many years among the balkliners un- til Jake Schaefer's great win over him recently. Greenleaf is only twenty-two yeare old. Last night he concluded his three nights’ defense of his title against Arthur Woods at the Hotel Astor, and were it not for a great | finish by the challenger the match would have ended extremely one- Commission. That's a long way of saying he’s Boxing Commis- sioner. Muldoon is “on the level.” This is a puzzling thing to some of the » gentry who in former days found it possible to whisper gilt-edged promises _ Into commission ears, with resulting privileges and benefits. _ + Nobody whispers to Muldoon and Muldoon whispers to no one. A “Rovel situation, but with benefits for the public and the game. Boxing is * © Weing more honestly conducted in New York right now than ever before. A greater wonder, wrestling is being gradually pried out of the bunco class. T's hard to Put anything over on a commission that knows its business intends to run things on the square, especially when there's a square- “awed and experienced gentleman like Billy Muldoon at the head of it. © Muldoon's experience in wrestling: Ad boxing goes back into former and t Rergotian generations. Mul- Raving savelied eye Be livan himself is one of the finest ex-| Was overcome by a vast thirst, and of a young old man in America |®MMounced his intention of going ‘He was wrestling champion of the « Graeco-Roman style, before m L. Sullivan began to box. We imk Stanislaus Zbyszko, present a very oid wrestier be- is nearing the half century | Mark, 1s baid as an egg, and has a ‘Well, Muldoon was the retired ané Undefeated champion when Zbyszko was having his first grappling match with a milk bottle, yet Muldoon to- day has a good head of hair, 1s straight as an arrow, spare and mus- "ular as Jack Dempsey, and in fit gondition to enjoy a ten-mile hike ¥ downtown for a drink, Out came the baseball bat again, and Muldoon drove him back to the gymnasium, “If you'll drop that club U'll knock your head off,” said Sullivan sulleniy Muldoon threw away the bat, and closing with Sullivan brought him to the ground, and there was a wild wrestling bout, in which Muldoon's skill gave him an easy victory. After that Muldoon made Sullivan wrestle cvery day, and every time sullivan some 0} Mporated t his caneaie Vily, as well as masterful, Muldoo: talked to the fighter day ants cay about what John’s future would be if Kilrain whipped him, Eventually he took Sullivan down to Mississippi in fine condition, and Sullivan won the fight and the undisputed righ c himself champion, ok "Bicu!” Dow: WHETHER “TH 1 MILLIONAN PEANTT East Seeks Restriction sided. As it was, the total score at the finish was: Greenleaf, 450; Woods, 277. ‘The champion made 145 balls while his rival was making 38. ‘Thirty-five of the fifty-eight points scored by Woods on the last night were made after Greenleaf had scored 449 points and only needed another point, which he faiied to acquire be- cause of his cue ball becoming frozen to one of the object balls during @ fair run, : If it hadn't been for his good dis- play in the closing few minutes of the match, Woods's showing would have been ‘sorrowful. He started off on Wednesday night like a champlon, but slumped fast. On the other hand, | Greenleaf started poorly, but gradually rounded into form, and during most of last night's play gave a wonderful _ over the hills any morning before "breakfast. Muse eee Pace rop) 5 Fo, many years Muldoon has heen| that battle, and never a eae wn ax one of the most determined attention ‘to conditioning So, Me in America. He thinks before|®sbter. He ang Sullivan had thucd to Greenleaf in the last two cham- pionship tourneys, got all the bad West Wants to t nda Pat: Several times ne made_bril- a jHant shots only to have the bail hit expectedly b nee out f c talks, “and when he's stated his atteriniie ct Manian was char. Cee ee Pe He had hard. luck in mn that h ttle 5, . |scratches, too. At t the mateh on it would be easter to push|ized Sullivan sharply, ahd'wher ica “The Moves Important Football Meeting Is} ART FLETCHER MAY PLAY was sin hacioskeving the Woolworth Building with a be threatened him, boldly went out Hi > FOR DODGERS NEXT YEAR jthe pair in safety pluy. bar than to make him back up. be bal wey to meet Sullivan, ana ine gtiper hd CAR tas Scheduled to Take Place YEAR | Woods, until hte got_koing in 1 x HOW HE MET JOHN L. ing or accept th bee in he zs ae ‘ a ees frally ‘toward the cose, seemed dis BRET rector, usacen, eevvatea| "22 nacept the consequences it he } ee Lire Here Next Tuesday. It is understood ghat the man- |COuraged. | After maicng a stot Biadirly oi! over the world and beat oft| Sullivan thought wetter of it, or pense) aaa ar ars, agement of the Phiilies and the [ead down, seldoin eves u t frei 6 the When: @reatiion tae advised, and there was no (atyeviseey ee By William Abbott. Robins are now busy negotiating |to see the champion excc: t Bo “Trust” to arrange a list of| It was some time lat: With no more mat cham-|doon atarted the first bit eth ‘to grapple with, Muldoon lost|f@rm” in America. Being a de- serles'of mectings in this city,| Went with them in 1920 when in the sport and turned his |‘e’™ined sort of man he made a suc- "attention to training. Tea piatibal Many of the biggest men I V W | S ' have been his guests, and BY NEAL R. OHARA. OLLNGH sports will be turned| a trade of players. Art Fletcher, | Ralph's forte 's his i 2 Woods ™ over the coals next week in a| the property of the Quakers, who tnt ie Like w hand + B ft tak y After the match was over Ja Every line of athletic endeavor will ‘ancroft was taken over by the [poyle, President of the i3/lard It e Giants, is likely to wear a Brook- Modis NAG speRenteds tit Major Leagues |e tscen vv and the conduct of col-| fyn"ititgrme nee stato Man: [Owner® Assovlaiin, presented A legaiipartormiereiwilii bevdiscuesed’ tn 'Rebineon of the Dodgers and ates diamond meds! emblemats May Decide to | sovaurst of eiowence. cher are great friends, andi The first subject to be threshed out| have him supplant Ivy Olsen at |CAPPed from the stirc hy the ru said that Robby would like to |,,Woods My ( Which allowed Greonlea: Open April JQ)» ve football. This game is always) short. After reporting last spring |i ras or the. balls on ¢ ary “ This was about the time John L.|he treats them all alike. There are - . a husky Iad with a waltcp,|many stories about “how Muldoon pom, an the world’s championship. home in the early morning — hours ka Spllivan beat Joe Goss, then a well-|horseback, ordered them to get down s that he was handi letcher was sui E a favorite for visiting orators who| 7° i having 150 ‘e ioned home upon the death of h lant and make them walk back. Tt Copyright, 1921, (New York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Co. ther fi ii sarts of the nt ; for each block. He would iike anot eee eet PG ORYA | Or ite place ie eit onde te ee Red Sox-Yank deal shows holiday spirit, Frazee believes it 1s better} CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—Schedules of | 8ather from all pai SOE Y | Tatar aubsseelUently ann euneled ic cceltcimecu Greeniutiin : later Muldoon was standing in the gel re 5 i Y for the purpose of tinkering with is retirement from the diamond. 2 Z broken. One rule is that every man| ‘© s!ve than to receive, the American and National Leagues Just what player or players will {billiards match. He says that ne wi New Yovk Exchange when a tall|must rub himself down with a heavy eta: Ee for the 1922 season will be drafted at |rules. Sentiment about changing the be exchanged can't be learned [profit by this exper just now. fident he'll win next ee and is con- ' husky fellow swaggered up to him|towel after a shower. No man, how- Yanks may not win the pennant next year, but it will take seven good|a meeting of the schedule commit- | forward pass rule finds the East and fur weary, can sit on a chair to pull] teams to stop ‘em. | tees to be held in French Lick, Ind., | West sharply divided on the matter. » “Are you Billy Muldoon?" Mang coxings on while dressing, pet © Jan. 3, Ban Johnson, President of the, ‘This sector wants the use of the The stranger wore a long military [doon’s roaring order to eee yp Ml;| Baseball ts an eccentric occupation. Stufty McInnis made only ono | American League, announced last nlght.| aerial attack restricted. Out West [overcoat of ancient cut, with collar|&; after breaking these regulations, | CTOr all last season and Frazee trades him. to Cleveland. Peckinpaugh| Ths, NAUOna), Wesdier and Barney | the line-up 1s unanimous against any Sethes Gf tur, belted tight & Visiting Muldoon'a |. have been | ade error that cost the Yanks the World's Series and Frazee puts Peck | } fus, owner of the Pittsburgh|more tampering with the passing é amused to see mulJti-millionaires and|0n his payroll. Figure out what that proves, if you can, . President Johnson will map out ‘Back. The sleeves were six inchea|stateamen trying with, schoolboy De es ‘The gross receipts of the show President Johnson will map out | game, Coaches like Rockne of Notre Es ane too Short for his long arms. He woro ealth to slip out behind the barn With value of golf balls reduced, caddles will soon be striking for | League ee season | Dame and Wilce, Ohio State, argue euanet bearer nied at habs Rane PRO” BOXING AND shoes trat looked like a coap'e |4M4, Pu a clandestine cigarette, in| more pay. probably Will be agreed upon as April | ‘hat the present great popularity of /On Thursday night amounted to #4),- WRESTLING TO BE y fear that Muldoon might catch eo eae oe snared 4 bi - 967. Midget Smith, who defeated % them at it. Above all oth 12, it was said. The schedules call for | football is mainly due to the spec- ALLOWED IN ARMORIES _/ "Well don't you know me?" queried | ties, Billy Muldoon hates nel ben Harry Frazee is now trying to trade his first base bleachers for a cord | 154 games, as in former years, tacular features of passing and shitt|Pete Herman in the main bout, drew 5 Bee werenser, when Muldoon looked | He blamen cigarettes, with the rush | of Wood. formations, and any changing of the| 40m er eeaD Lethe aaa can ara \ ver, and bustle of American life and too AN peaks dl open style would quickly dampen en-| Cet. of the gross receipts after the The Garden Boxing Club S20." said Muldoon. sous | UC early training ‘and competition| Announcement that MoGraw's team will have red, white and vue! Broun Bows to Tee: WaUle AuSmy Senne State tax of 5 per cent. had been de- een a etait te 4 sim the feller that licked Joe Goss,” |for whatever ills our flesh is heir to.| stockings squnds like George M. Cohan had bought the club at last. ea oBarbe: ary Of spectators: net: Ikely sesneve: things allite vanger. iow do you know 4 5 by I like to talk with Muldoon, He's £ er" full of td i Cit Colle Fi It ig the opinion of numerous lead- CHG ROA are Ha own way as far as matches are 0 ull of ideas about right living. : ; 4 ina canola ent. ‘ : ‘And John 1. Sullivan went on tolargues from hjs long exnerione ant pee he mere tiealietiaataltting team) in the! leerne, Dut they were “ihe | iy gerive mae eae none uinenitien: je the ceipts, less the State tax. The State eRRCCT SEL AY eat epee! Muldoon to help him train and|cently we were talking about school- | "°@Viest in hitting the skids. Fadloali nua horeteis ee F tage |fecetved $2,098.85, Close to 10,500 ee wor bi. The College of the City of New ig too many plays boy athletics—a great thing nowa- . . . | i sy just been issued from the office | persons saw the fights, of whicn l¥orke basketball team defeated the| fom basketball, In order to check ghters got along in those days by |dave, Muldoon said: Now looks like the Athens of America will be the ash heap of the Herp Nan of the Adjutant General at Albany iba eotld tant to" with thems 1 abeoi Satay SE reneripny, Aulatlo DIPAELERE TEAS UC BEX AONE y Brown five ina fast game in theCity | the general use of forward paases| "4° Pald for tickets. nctioning professional boxing arranged a benefit for Sulli-| should not be allowed to go throush f College gymnasium last night by a| Harvard's representatives at the| Besides dantng up Willle Jackson and Johnny| and wrestling matches at all ‘at Harry Hill's old place and sola|the strain and excitement of ‘ore of 81 to 20. meeting next Tuesday at the Hotel | Pundce for » fifteen-round go at Madison Square in the State, id Sree te ciaeete: ton he hand | atiteret on-| New Jersey Basketball Teams wrietwan the fourth atraigne victory | Astor vias taal Hale sien previding | Astor will introduce a resolution call- | Gt™en om next Friday night, Tex Mickard Bt) they are sanctioned by the offi- vf th B fi he h t rhed Kid Norfolk vd Jamaica Kid. colored a Boston ‘Sisong. Hoy. and. tnally | nts toe, Noam exactly tn tine with t ° Flee | inginat tore vinhora ratte nay | he for « penalty for an incompleted Seman, mrt inte mtn sn!| 86F| in charge, The amended to Sullivan that he might |cue potions of Jim Rice, Columbia e ance at ‘ationa it CF | had_an unusually successful season put a aan unusual forward pass. rounds. Jackson and Dundee will battle at 135/ order says that where matches B50 to anyone he tailed to stop | view. = Pet tate t ° "ity" College took the Jead early in| Such a resolution 1s certain to bring | Pounds weigh in at 2 P.M. They ack will re between contestants of roun: eve Taylor accep’ Si 1 Pl All Ne Yorks) tne dime tt noid’ it Xo Ste ond ne | objects v the National Guard Naval Proposition and was knocked out | aontnaityr TA yOt the, commission In arlings ay CW LOPWS) tre game and meld it to, the gud; The [objections from Western delegates, |"? = Mat gh Nave wrestling, ° 16 to 12. but nevertheless the idea has a great| lilly Gtbeon, manager of Champion Benny| Militia, the contests must be doon says this was the first four. | wrestling. Mr. Multec: bes origi. fagenknect, left forward of the|deal of merit. For one thing the glv- | mart. recived word to-day fram Tom andrews! under special regulations to be America. fe lesigned to Dowall quint: 1s to Brooklyn to| Brown tcam, was the star of the who 1s staging the ten-round go between Leonard 4 was epomary ap to a finish, | Put, these sports on a better plane and Seyeral Other Good Games| tree reales Feo erect tearm | Same, taliving eighteen of his team's |!& Of penalties would curb elevens| tha prary AMtchell st Milwaukee on Jon. 2, that| (weued by the State Athletic protect the contestants as well th ve, | twenty points, that recklessly use the forward pass the demand 1s so great for tickets that ke is cer-| Commission. hae & heavywelgnt recognised 88} public. It was Muldoon who decidea| scheduled Between Local | Arcadia Hall. ‘rhe Brooklyn Ave, i el iy vi mand ts 90 with Brugge, Malone, Dreyfuss, as merely a hit or miss weapon. Such | t#in the gate recelpis will go over $40,C00. Leonard ee wc a =a that wrestlers would find it Sf H y’ ¢|CARPENTIER SENDS GREETINGS thas started training for the bout and will leave and offering his opponent $60 if unsafe ® Harvey, White and Domico, will be 5) sR SENDs a rule would compel coaches to spend td Imagine any good heavy. | And Mmoult to fake it Gey were frm Fives To-Morrow. opposed by Mechan, Smythe, sulli- TO AMERICAN FANS. more time developing interference for |‘ Milwaukee next Tu eet See ae ae see t to-day going against Dempsey | they'd do thelr best to ae aers unt van, Wassmer and Connolly. Greetings of the season to all Ameri-|the receiver of passes and would in-| simmy Dunn of Cleveland, manager of Bryan ee 2 purse of $50 it he stayed andlor rolling falls were counted and ne| The Original Celtics meet two| The Bronx Haca, claimants of the can fans were contained in a cable re-| crease the efficiency of the overhead | nowney, tne rused middlewsient of Columbus, 0..| gain pant ont ome Tay ee, ate beans % if he was knocked out! single-fall matches allowed. teams from Jersey to-morrow at|Hebrew title, will face the Unity |ceived to-day by th eUnited Press from] System in general. to-day Informed the writer that Downey reoetved | Thy ticht-hearrwsipnt clemson = A DETERMINED TRAINER. He invented the acheme of making|Madisoh Square Garden, In the af-|Council Caseys at Hunts Point Pal- |rrancols Descamps and Georges Carpen-| In point of attendance the session | a guaranteo of $6,000 for knocking out Happy Ist: | woockout of Eddie O'Hare inal sounds at. the It was long after this first benefit! promoters give percentages and pra a aR ace in the afternoon. Dave Welsh, | tior at the Astor will undoubtedly be a | tleton of New Orleans in thetr bout at New Orleans| Garden ‘on ‘Thataday oleh entltig Mee ttt wt” Muldoon consented to train|thibiting guarantees a renceition gy ternoon contest the Celtics face the| manager of the Hacs, has reorgan-| "The cable filed trom Maidenhead, Bng-|Fecord-breaker, Dr. John Wilee, head | ast week. Dunn made the club officals sivo| Stine remploninin Reaney oat nae cone ct \. for a championship fight] fair to all concerned that it's a won.|formidable Hoboken Five, and ac-|ized his team and with the acquisi-|land, where the Frenchman is training | Coach of Ohio State and Secretary of | Downey this guaranties before ke would sign Bryan) ior over two wyeks on account of bis badly out th Jake Kilrain. Sullivan was then|der no commission ever did it before. | cording to Bill Manning, the manuger| tion of Marty Freedman and Barney | for his bout with George Cook, the Aus-|the National Association of Football | for the fet. om ‘wréck from heavy drinking and| He also planned to protect small y Gedran, he is confident of a victory. | tralian heavyweight, read: Coaches, sent invitations to over one hessnapad f the Hobo quintet, his aggregution “ “To the sportamen’ of America we send ‘The bout between Lew ‘Tendler of Philadelphia Gissipation, and an ugly cus-| preliminary boxers. b: ale The Haes line up with Sedran, Fried- | ,,,T9 the 51 it hundred coaches. Wille Jackson has . to get along with. eee: | renee menace ats ioe 8 ‘thia|!8 all primed to hand Jim Furey's|man, Boyle, eee ee Sonat (cur best wishes for Chuistmas and the and Barney Adair of "ew York, which was to have le on has been signed up for anothe: an Dee a. SE New Year. Seeh fought at the Olymple A. A. of “Philly” on | battle by his manager, Frank Bagley. He will 60 ; sullen, contemptuous of ww Re eR contusion, promo-| boys an unexpected defeat, The pro-| 4+ ctamignt Dance Palace, the CARPENTIER. pEescamps.” |COACHES APPOINTED oe Tick a eeeue We hed toy eee oo Seaine fatlor Joo Kelly, Ughtwelght chamoton of xers who were i ni: to 3 * aah ,|— vunt of Tendler injuring his hand, wil! be|@e Navy, They will come together in an eight 4 doon agreed to train him if he| “st "* just in proportion to the sone te toa game will be donated t0| original Gtariiant vive washe She AT THREE COLLEGES. | ooo “aceite aut on tue afternoon of Jan, | Found go at the Olympla A. A. uf Philadelphia, on ‘obey orders. John L. went out|number of rounds they lasted_—evi.|® local union. Danbury Sepavat> to-morrow after- | as indication of a hard-fought strug: a 2 Phil Glassman signed for Tendler yesterday, | te afternoon of Jen, 2 Lew Tendicr boxes Jimms “to Muldoon’s home and training quar- | dently an unfair method where there| Passale again sends a combination naop. Boonie many of he big gee gle against the tileholders, PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 24.—John| They will box eight rounds ‘Banton on the same card. ra, carrying all he owned in the|\s no “winners and loser's end” as In|t) New York for the purpose of do-|(0® the Denotes Trestle tettows | ‘The Starling Greys meet the All has been given a new con- se ine: | ‘The Rink Sporting Club of Brook; stage» - Baer pattiae sardines in on re tg what the Powers Brothers failed| have been given the name of Giant | New Sunday night af Manhat- ieercernyy n prey in salary. tolltre on Mester ‘Sremoon Satcomater Zohn wels.| Matinee boxing show in its Ciiohotne oa. Monday "Lys Biter ‘every. fight. Wh? apica ghar et eae rier uae do last week ‘Pae Blue and|Kilters and they are determined to |'@n, aon jane Ae ue ae reve Seanesicanin araciiall mantel offers the fight fans two feature bouts of | Afternoon, Vincent “Pepper” Martia of Brooklyn . e 4 . Jadd the Starlights to their list of|With Ed Burke, Tom Smith, Ernie ch: Kohler takes | Meets Johnny Dwyer of Buffalo for twel 5 Bi Gayle eeatjos nin te and Ghia lance een eoeneee arpiae Eps o4 meray oy hope | add tne Stariights to their lst of | seitert, Gus Herifelderm, Ed Schmoor | Team, He will act as a year-around | ‘Tete tounds In the fir Charley Kohler tak pages nt-lof getting revenge, an Marty Silvers, while in the main contest Sammy | Ph! Franchint meets Johnny Hepbum fw twelve J am and Charlie Langheady, coach. Good, the California. fighter, will 4o against Jay | OUG, Jimmy Flannagna ve. Walter Ddboran, ax for work at 7 o'clock, before | able Interference with the business|can show just as much fighting epirit| The | reorganized Nonparolls,! qi prospect Hall, Brooklyn, the Gein Sa ienee rounds, and Jim Mack vs, Joo Sullivan for st Wecians | fixes the chara oe the ox eee’ and ability as the Powers Wive| Brooklyn's popular basketball com-|pNo.ivn ‘ocamers clas the Br” Vi ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec, 24.—Bob Sag) rounds, ii men jat 38 per cont——an aeful Gantt" |showed in’ thelr gamo against tbe binaticn. will take she Gone a8 Mone | cont Senio:s inthe first game of their |Folwell has signed a new contract to| Friends of Gene Tunney cleaned up handsomely ee carrying a baseball bat managers who have had a habit of|champions, New York's own is due/ay afternoon, when they tackle the|,uricg In the night. game the|coach the Naval Academy Football| hs rictory over Padte O'Hare, Some of the big Allen Easy for Greb. rr besenall Taking oat BO Dee ea et eee tard Ntussle. "The Blue, and| Brooklyn Whirlwinds in the first [Tories In the night game | the |sueth (Oe vo years. He las been. at | wianers were Willey Heck, the bookmaker, who won| oe . > Memn an es ducting expenses from the boxer's bit, {White quintet boasia of w fine record|&4me of a three game series. ‘This | ;.) a opreee mboy | Team for te eae ears und his | 81.200; Ml MoCormick, Harry MeCormick snd] SYRACUSH N, Y, Dec, 24—Harry { econ 48, 68 t say or) Oe ot Muldoon's theotias land its followers will be on hand 1a| contest will be staged at Saenger- | Enunion GM Phases Mea ailing teams have beaten the army twice, | Frenk Basler, manacer of Tunney, also won plenty.|Greb of Pittsburgh won @ technical The conaea ° a : iheories Il be on hand 10 | eo tail, Brooklyn, Shannon, 2 x \- Over $10,000 was won on Gene's great win, knockout over “Whitey” Allen of New y Bd fn wet ove fay Reed to he tried out ib praction irae apne to noourage ¢ Silent Soparates travel to Port|S*" and Skeets Wright, Prior to the — | r 0 f kame there will beva foul shooting | HANOVER, N. H., Dec. 24.—Jack| yor nis next boxing show at the Ploncer Spurting | YOK when the latter was forced to quit i ‘Marted the day, then Muldoon | But whatever changes may become| MacDowall Lyceum is scheduled ro | Chester to-night to engage in a battls | contest for members of lightweight | Cannell will be retained as head £00t-| cup on den, 2, New Your's Day, Charley Dove |!" the sixth round of thelr bout here last | irae’ o24 Seavy siothes op ny, BO O80 oan Cahy thet thei piay the Parsons Bie Five to-mors S07" tcom, Last year those two teamn| oma of thie city, ball coach at Darhingy! oil’ Wollt be | stick Bas arranged the following bouts: Jos Lynch |nlght. Greb punished Allen severely and let him, ait down to fon, ia making o deiermined and hon: |the Parone have demonstrated theie| brake even on thelr series, and sin Bounped, wreaye | Canwel vl of the wost side va Al Walker of California tn|throughout the fight, and the New York An hour later he took J om e Parsons havé demonstrated heir ' bt All members of the Kent All folle- d by an advisory committee of titan auada| finns Det : L out to the barn and started |S% effort to remove the abuses that|ability by playing the Original Celtica | Rainke hay bern added to the glans, which is echeduled to play the|consisting of Larry Bankart, J. B.|s."M" ghanus O'lrien, on rounds, and Coord PLCS Cee STaRTS slated hm ‘a heavy atuffed canvas|"AVe Marred two good sports, and|to a tie, the contest is promising of |Ptes, the New Yorke team exp eAnTEESe? le, ve O'Brien, and Starling Greys Sunday afternoon, | Hawley and Clark Tobin. — ‘vn Wille ee een Bowne stuffed canvaslthat boxing never was ao well rex-|keen opposition.’ The Macs rank in |S4in@ victory. ‘The Port Cheste have the distinction of being ex-col- ee — Ulated Ia New York State peters, ai | Aeon, Opposition. « The Macs rank in |i to'werve as a prelude to a contest |lege Captains, -R. Talliferro of ute COONEY DEFEATS BLM. ‘A match has boon arranged tytmeen Irfsh Johnny rest, pet Maldcon made thet ing was never before this|such opponents spk ror hy Bae with the Original Celtics which Max gora, HH. Filogd, Cc. c. ON: Be Jercy HOLYOKE, Mass, Dec. 24,—Jimmy | Curtain of Jersey City and Paul De Mors of Fall B WON AE tibition Chat 3PM, was See Srraeeing wee Haver before t e ager y has promised. ‘The oulthan, Manhattan, Cy Lipton, C, York ‘defeated Tommy | River, ‘They bare been sane up to meet in the way Exhibition Club, af, Droditabie bunce eame. © & play thelr Gest feat of the Industrial champions hy|C. N. Y,, and H Simon of Western Giese ‘Paterson: Ne Fy, the tad | main gy of tn rouude atthe Cano A. of Fl neay n Club, Breokly« tOopreh st 4 ait ln antennal terson, PHIT. ." oak by Rabert Bigren.) In the evening game, the Mac-'the Silent Separates will be accepted Conference constitute the quintet. bout of ten rounds her ight, Sim. Maan. op tas Sight of daa. 3h, Casing! COD PAM a OR Te BLOOM, . ( ® : rm 4 LAO TS te tet eta ats ante eam

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