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"AN TO OPEN THE ARMORIE j pitts, It D } mares ee KNOCKED‘ OUT B yd Sy a a YB 2 \NODRASTIC GHANGE| THE-STRONG MAN OF EUROPE - - - - By Thornton Fisher ([Q HfLP BOSTON IN FOOTBALL RULES | “IS FRST CHIE ‘FORYEARS TO COME - OF EVERET SOOT | Neay Yankee Shortstop jNational Collegiate Athletic | Association Considers Present | He'll Be at Home With. Old Mater. Game a Big Success. | By William Abbott. The administration of college sports will be little changed The jSnnual meeting of the National Col BOSTON, Dec. 80—Everett Scott, the Red Sox shortstop and captain of Jast year, who goes to New York in the trade recently announced Topay We IS WEEPING \Y BECAUSE HE conwoT GREK UNCLE SAMS leglate Athletic Association held yes- “would rather be back in Boston a el jterday at the Astor was like a tem- helping Hugh Duffy try to get in the pest in a teapot, After a lengthy xing Board Kills Off Pro- fers Who Would Put Rick- first division again than to play on , any other club,” he wrote in letters to friends made public to-day. He ‘- aikfest only these results were at. | a:ned. There will be no fundamen. | ‘al changes in football rules for sev- better pleased to join the Yankevs, ard Out of Business. cial seasons, Unanimous vote to | however, he added, than he would te withdraw from any connection with HIS EARLY : with any other club. . E Boxing Commiasion, beg par- |American Olympic Committee under YouTH Was SPENT “Pll feel at home," Scott contin THis HUMAN SAMPSON “with Babe Ruth Mays, Hoyt JIES WITH MIME BARRELS NNELS — “don, the Athletic Board, has|present organization. College au- IN HIMES AMD TU! eLdeED found a way to put the kibosh |:horitles favored a new national ted- IT WAS THERE HE OGV! fal Sehang, McNally, Bush, Harper and the proposed opening of Stateleration, but this move was practi- WIS HERCULEAN STRENGTH OF WATER ON HIS ce Jones, all ex#ited Sox,” nories for boxing by the announce-|cally nullified when it was decided “TRY AND DO IT! Scott paid high testimonial to Pevite t that it will grant no more/to delay action that, would make | inpaugh. who comes here from New 8 for boxing clubs. This goes ouch an organization administrative York to fill his place at shortstop. The 4 everybody, bat particularly for{in its powers. y 4 Red Sox may have a team of .300 hit- who were all set for conducting} A sharp diviston of opinion broke in the military buildings with| when debate started on the pro- big idea of putting Tex Rickard|posed new national federation that ters, he added, but will be very weak in pitching. ONCE WHEN Scott said he had made a strik MOER ARREST y a strike on ou iv) oll, was playing on two basketba of commission. ‘The recent state-| should supersede all other bodies.| woRKiNG AND HAMDCUFFED teams, and with howling and nicte t from the Adjutant General's of- |The opposition was led by Dean Me. ASA MATIJEVIC BROKE ing, was trying to keep fit during the at Albany that armories might be |Clenahan of Princeton. LapoReR HE THe SHACKLES a After Gen. Palmer Pierce. < ite o for boxing and weeiling ears CeO A eenee pea nen mene! With A Quick | chevetand Revruit a Coach. arrears hope and threw | the need and advantage. of ined SNAP OF HIS = . OAKLAND, Cal. Dev, 30.—Loui« Bauine Scare ite etc veel with {national federation, Dean Mcciena-| 7 'E! WRISTS = a UC RUE Tri eT ATT Efhreat of legal proceedings to| 8A Hred a broadside of objections. RaiL OVER an Hans nes i dsacting as bane nt the move IAS Rubs aera iia a HIS (NEE ie FBS na mater, and wil handie the me wire evidently liad been) icion im pressed etles, und. Mf this ye 4 | team until he leaves for the spring dat Albany. The anti-Rickal withdraw reluctantly from this asso- were about ready to give Tex aio merry Ha, ha, but the prociama- | m Messrs. Muldoon and his " ciation,” said Dean “McClenahan, iGrinceton's stand encouraged other objectors. 1 convention hall at the aw D Board associates gives the Astor w: ful « "i © eras earn tas sie ae as full of oral bombs until a TD Siisiisseen ve set wore negate aces) Tig Marvel of Strength se: ) |Only One Collegian ‘ cuss 1580 In the Semi-Finals of __ Junior. T. ennis Tourney —— While the meeting of the Nat.on: MARIJAN MATIJEVIC no mention of the armories Or | “ollegiate Athletic Association, which i UROPE ther buildings in their official | drew. del t Ree: C B k A th . b f THE STRONG MAN OF EI ‘§ but express the opinion that country, oll short oe ese qe an rea ny ing u ¢ are in exintence more clubs | did prove that college spurts ° e there is a demand for. never 80 popular and that n ie mang Bead i» proms | eagerness was oe! Our Laws on hnmigration fF oright in its contention, but it is Gen. Pierce in his opening address Ny pretty safe to assume that ir| Pictured the growth of college sports @ Two High School Stgrs Among Aier4,, Miles Js of fight HONS WAN & deClevaiea eae he 1 ntly at th brought off an | Garden was not built and/of some details concerning the en- wore a sult of greenish brown. Short|cuffed and placed under arrest. the arc lights yet. upset by detente tous TT. Kouillon of | - . . vi Hari» Baker fell| SAN FRANCISCO, C; ec. 3U. was intended exclusively for] forcement of the present code. Eray woolen socks were pulled up| Angered at the treatment of the Ger- i F . before Bernatein. 6-8, 7-6, Ol Lang dim Barnes and’ dour sautr) ‘ 2 plrposes. Chairman Hall called on all volleges| over his knee trousers in military |™man police officers Matijevic broke Tex Rickard won't stand for a challenge like that. If football can be| The encounter between Aydelotte and| son won an 18-hole ch at th as 5 206, Set ant ere ee’ tabs to co-operate more strongly in sup-| fashion. When the officials at the|the handcuffs and escaped back to] played indoors, watch Tex stage an international yacht race in Madison pile, elect mr weds - strokes th d the Harvard Under the direction ONO, Matiauix : site 1 Survivors in National Play at he seutrratant . ; was no movement on foot io and. that winletin, Gen wanes | Mauievic, Detained’ at Ellis 1s! | Aeree | .e7d, pelaing reloads Fish Regienent Artnary. int Mties sunped,at the Wel. Hi the armories there would have] reaching a higher plane. But ) ake Of giment : y: went crashing through the 1 ho such opinion fortheoming, It| head of the big collegiate associatio and Wants to Prove He Is|ittrpreter at Fits tetand that he ae, BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Ese court with pace thas often d vex the theory that | pointed out there's still lots of work “cg » nat 1 ‘0. = a) S a omy from Rouillion, The latter hi Rs eee ware Of killing a eat | to do to reforms prevailing concen’ Strongest’ Man in World.” Sousiag Bis jatrengthicna aay NBre Hank O'Day has gone from the National to the Pacific League—if it the! semicfinal round of the ne- ee tat Y gropping it off the Woolworth |and among geveral recommendations _ eared Ana cr slack’ rani [!8 Possible for any league to be pactfic for an umpire. [tional juntor, Indoor lawn tennis ‘cham= taved to giaty jag. It gets tho august body out | offered were the abandonment of had to be bent to make a sharp turn ess Laan eon Wikinn Ayaelotter ths x through to'th loament, where weight of po: erie bers bod exis, coaehiig By Robert Boyd. around a steep mountain. There wa Having finished his football career, Bo McMillin will sign a $10,000] mtands as the lone aur ye encounters Dawe) oppressio HE rigid immigration laws of|no device available for bending the| contract to coach and a million-@bllar contract to marry. |vivor of those wno had staried so ar “Ses cyan 4 fk . wis the rails in between two large rocks = 4 " sealed in a 2 n Al Aap ‘ i like Rickard, who, saddied [igh schools of the land. that prevent Marijan Mati-| After this feat of strength frends cf Fred Fulton is on the trail of a scrap with Dempsey. And if Fred contd |the other, a wetiam| remarkable miniitine ar namin land taxes and other expenses o| Reports of Chairmen, of | special! jeyic, a tusky Jugo-Slav, from| Mutijevic induced him to. give uP stand up as long in minutes as he dues in inches, he might maxe a decent | 1 )WO Meh school, youngsters, Wiliam iii Appel was beaten by Grevel 4 taining tnelr sek to aay. tho| views of increased activity in eaci; | Proving to Americans that he is the| work as a laborer and take up wres-|mateh for Jack, at that. — : gon of Fordham Prep.. along with Mor-| i the ,femi-fing) of the bows" sing: if opposition to them was per- | particular sport in the colleges and | rightful owner of the title, “World's | ting, 2 Se jfgn, Bernstein of the Harlem | Tennis eruelling mate OPPSnecnight-stand armors | with a final warning againgt the | Strongest Man.” In’ his ectapbook in German Dempsey Js tired of vaudeville. ‘The only three-a-day performance that |b, also won pieces in the advanced 3 menace of professionalism. To curb Matijevic, tanding a few inches written a bricf account of his fir k can stand is eating. jagcressive and of a high type. Still, oh« q aeseet etd tendency in baseball a special a sedi eed als ai ‘. Al : 1 attempt at wrestling. The affair took 7 8 6 Avasionts, ioe) pais from Feisty eB ee the s i LEY, who has been one| rules committee was appointed, | short of six feet and weighing close) place a few miles from the City of National League will have a new umpiring staff next season. Every- |SUrPassed them 1 is was the flash eronantia , A. Cole Er thoes interested In the opening | “Hose duties will almost be inter‘|to 200 pounds, arrived at Jails Herlin in 1908. “His opponent was 11 | poay makes mistakes and the N. La. 1s trying to give everybody « falr chance {of ,ugnenine stroke ‘heross the “eon | mashing Treen: ine : retation and é : Lote yet ote . » art cl i a i twtch Was untisually brilliant. Alc , of armories and who has a use- | teurism. AN Island from the mrench ees ee Wrestling and jta-jitev. The match to make ‘em. Ae GS cesaet a wee Crean mount. weapon Pathan die toueht hie way Teo Alte Jease on the 7ist Regiment Ar-| E. K. Hall, Chairman of the Foot-|two days ago. He was de Yl took place in an open feld accord . ae , Sab beaten 6.4 6-8. tal of eighty-tour games for the day argues that the rental for the ball Committee, said that the modern | the authorities until yesterday pend-|to the account. His opponent appl’ California elected Wilson |n 1916, but this year it's out to beat Washing-|"jn all of the ‘matches straight sete anne semi-final round mat fn <i ’ i would be equivalent to that /open game was now a big succes#/ing a hearing on the quota of his|several of his most painful grips on | (on and Jefferson. |ruled. The light, flooding the big drill |Hles od Te eh will he decided ¢ in taxes. He points out that the| both from the viewpoint of players | \S6 now in this country. They found|the Jugo-Slay strong man, who in s+ {hall ‘afforded ‘no excuse for any suck: |morning. | The championship finals would be used for only one|and spectators and that never had|{h<t the quota had been exceeded, so | his anger and lack of wrestling ability Zbysrko goes under the nickname of “Bisouits,” and the evidence shows |nucnee’ was manifent. Dawson, in. ‘ ¢, whereas Rickard at the Gar-|the game been so popular. In view | \atijevic was held with the privilege | picked his adversary up and dashed | je js of the Tartar brand » |mixturg of whirlwind driving and slash-| BARNES AND HUTCHI ? the privilege of running J-|of this condition there will be 0] Se appealing to Washington. him bodily to the ground with such oars ing volfeys." outplayed Valentine Gipam, | SON 1 events, al damen’ nges in the rules for : rah ¢ ajforce that he sustained internal in- : : top ranking Junior of the West ide} be SoarHnE even iS tor sora tte nthe rules for] He was dressed jn tne atyle:cof a | tonve, nee be. Speaiied Interna) 18 Boston is enjoying indoor footbal: these winter evenings, showing that |40% jerking junior. of the Weak tide | WIN CALIFORNIA MATCH taxes.” Curley, “Madison | may be made will be the clearing up Tee hevieone pine of the soldier he| police authorities. He was hant- while there is nothing new undef the sun, there are a few novelties under | ing bril ——__ Lang. having the flavor of an intercol: | Presidio Country Club yesterday, 4 pressing the growing evil of profes-| hearing announced that he woull be |his own gountry. Square Garden next summer. legieve class, fous he a eating the club professionais, Wille > were turned out inte the atttn |siopaliam and proselyting. “We have | una leto land, this Jugo-Slav Her-| In 1917 he visited Fiume and the court followers. ,True to his form |McBwea and John MacGregor, 3 present Loy eed various ar-|% wonderful game to-day,” explained| cules broke down and wept like @/ wrestled in a tournament billed as an manner that tested the abijity of the Presidio Is being reconstructed Ind new homes in Rickard at his | Hall, “but its future ts clouded unless |chiid. Even the calloused ship news| international championship. Among |CQLUMBIA BEATS HARVARD, | MYRICK RENOMINATED Californian to come to grips at the net. | is one of the most difficult jes. To take ne Syst not be| We exercise more care in the regula-|reporters who witnessed the break-|the most celebrated of the opponents * Ho cleverly did Lang operate off, hig) if, thim part of the country. Pat is ‘word, a A god ‘any line that he | om of football.' The Rules Commit-|ing down of this European strong | he disposed of was Raycevica, brother RETAINING CHESS TITLE. LAWN TENNIS PRESIDENT | tnree'games In a row and held the toad | But 78. mado by John Blacic in cha: 5 4 againerate, which line is|tee cam do little more. ‘The matter is|man were moved by his disappoint-|of the famous Raycevica. The other —— ; an Gaston in the omecine eet: pionship play two yoars ago. ie | bid SR nod og now up to the colleges themselves to | ment. wrestlers he defeated in tmpressive| nereating Harvard by a score of 2% The Princeton player found himself in | best score mate on cheap ink & Apally boxing: seo that professionalism and proselyt-| In America, little is known of Mati-|style were: Ferdnanda Divvari, 4 23 playing beautiful golf { Julian S. Myrick has again re-|the seventh game. | His lashing cross i 8 ie * to 1% and thereby winning their third courty backed by deoply placed shota 5 came within one stroke ON’T do as Ido; do ae I pif in mg Tame red, SHY CORRS) Lia ave. Hie) eee oe Lil pe de nett aud ne AUUHO | atch in succession, Columbia's chess| S¢!ved the nomination as President of | Slnda the patie g copy > ithe next | Black's mark. Had Jock been puttin js the sum total of advice| Prof. Babbitt, 1 Lorrai eatward ‘ort, Pe se the United States Lawn Tennis Asso- | by a I fis Columbin rivai| at all he would have gone around i: football | CoMttal Board of Fooihul! Offictols,| wildly acclaimed. He curled an| Matijevie dances his national Kolo players maintained thelr supremacy in! ciation phe announcement that he Pehted iC ar esl fe the le ventles. handed out by foo! reported that the board made nearly |iron bar an inch in diameter until !t|with nine barrels strapped on his |the “C. H. ¥. P.” College Chess League |), t ball players 1 $0] in the final male tha’ Cwrenty<ateth Deen , eed. Ty Sade a fre effort to nd = = — soot 11,000 appointments of officiais in 1921| resembled a spring; he tore through | shoulders, each barrel containing 50| in the round of wenty-ninth | Pi opening’ at the ‘sides ‘in the nex § would play the game for money.|and never in the gamo's history had|a telephone book and European play- | litres of watef. annual tournament at the rooms of the| (me, Of the Kame was made yester- | chrog games, In all of them the rn TSAL Ace from men who are paid fancy | omciating been performed so efficient-|ing cards. In Continental Burope he| At the suggestion of Plestina, the ~mGREA ALE-~- day by the committee of which Wal a Brooklyn Chess Club yesterday. The of Aydelotte turned them into his col- ss for @ couple of months! work |iy. ‘The board's activities have grown |1s recognized as Hercules was during | well known wrestler, Matijevic was | Blue and White, now champions for the ey % Mores of Celie O00 6% | umn to win the set at 6—4 with the we Eng | so that its office will soon be inoved| the mythical age. Induced to come to this country and | sixteenth time, finished far ahead of the| Cisitman.§ Throughout lawn tennis | point totals at 37 to 29. 9. rena 2 My- nder the heavy artillery of Ayde- ;: from Philadelphia to this city. | A large volume of p clippings | display his strength. He says he was Petia fun | (itcles the opinion prevails that n d p it would | “A” more stringent. cxaminetion of|in Italian, French, Engiish apd Ger-|auite contented in his mative land, |‘ree, va! colleges '¥ four full) rick has exerted « constructive in-| lotte’s volleying and, overhead strokes, IMPORTED CIGARS | - Good, mild, hand-made long 2.45 spare. Lang fell behind at the begin the filler. 5-inch Londres, regular track records was advocated and sug-|man attest his superhuman feats of|but years and years of persuasion Led ody with @ 8%—% victory over | "uence. Furthermore, he sucoessful- second set. The Seliestn aes at $5.00 seller: special bow of 100 ‘corporal Ve| gestions were made for the develop- | strength. had made him change his mind. He A Into secong | ¥, S4ministered the affairs connected | to the lead at 3—0 on games. Then|N Good mild, hand-made long 75 7 in mind recent offers made in| Ment of Intercollegiate boxing. He was been in Cracacu, in the|does mot wish to become a wrestler. | Yale, managed to squeeze second| with the sport during the trying Jang steadied his mowly tfued short fhe Casees, . : McMillan to serve as coach in| Following the all-day seasion a ban-| Province of Liki, Jugo-Blavia, thirty-| He does not like the eae but would | Place, half a game ahead of Harvard.) neriog of the war. Suit, ones hing pie opponent, 29: the : college, and another is 80K | quet’ was held at which prominent’ five years ago, He reoolved no educa-|itke the chance to Americans |The Crimson, in turn, were a full point| “Coanges are te be made among the | outer! ame that he scored in the!) of 50: special... by Killenger, the | college authorities and coaches made tion and was forced to seek a livii-|why he ts called in Burope the|in advance of Yale, last place being the| otner officers. Dwight F. Davis of St.| 0M service, were the only ‘tallics for ld the Banfords and | #ddresses, hood working in mines throughout! “strongest man in the world.” lot of Old EM. : woul Louis, donor of the famous interna- | TA°f; ,fiyveiotic was always the mas- 5 fe sot, winning it by the score Up Yosts” have come from Coltmnbta’s champion team, the mem-|¢tionai chalienge cup that bears his|of 6—2.0n gates and with the res 2 idea of commer uiorrent in| WANT WORK RUSHED PECK MAY BECOME |FORDHAM GETTING READY "5,0! “Datta: o's na"ackagns | name slated to suconed Bawin | Beattie A te asec. Phone Room 425 medals, consisted of M. A. Schapiro, | 7), on View iat TAkoae Y, speetive point totals of the two sets uf- Barseny 7a16, non pyre : we i ; rey Presi -| forded a’ relative comparison of skill, 40787 cunte re ON $1,000,000 STADIUM.| | PLAYER-MANAGER OF j FOR GAME WITH YALE, | ee ee eon ae ie lean| Leach Jr. of Washington, D. C., is to| Aydelotte winning G8 points to: 47 {cr z one can mance h wbendi * Se Eosenhere, "33. tollow Joeeph M. Jennings as Treas- | 's,oppon = = as amateurs el Wisiiae | erduanel ac aaiad ita reraet ‘a game in the entire series was Scha- Ailes, the Stuyvesant youngster who| rergthing tor Billiards wed Bowling. Fie Desh 96 Monsgern: st the Det: WASHINGTON SENATORS bard for = contest with eat vigor piro, who, at the top board, lost to Capt. | “Ty \ f nominations t Pg making, his debut on Rouiliion ot aren en ake Be = ropolitan Association of the Amateur| . “i Tana Caben cn, | Ki O. Mott-Gmith of Harvard yestarday, | yo Pca upon at the annual mesting - , Athletic Union held « special meeting in| | WASHINGTON. Deo. 30-—If 2 | day night. Tike tes nee ieee mon | thes softening somewhat the bumilia-|{n February leas fonlows: é | the Hotel McAlpin ast night. Fred w.| three cornered deal, which is sai new lease si Presi Julian 8. Myrick of New : of the New Englanders. Rabien, President of the association.| on goed authority te be now | teem it was In the beginning of the sea- ten York; Vice-President, Davis 2s | Mott-Scaith. who also won his game ? aan 4 ~ |son. Coach Butler ts optimsttic over is Gar. Jebnny Buff is really serious in| resided. Twenty-seven clubs were rep- pectin baleen the ty tt of th 4th one of the | from Schapiro a year ago, outwitted his Abner Y, | intentions to go abroad to|Trrented. fon, de! : it Fnmy Wilde, he might do Former Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney. q f the | opponent Im @ close rook and pawn end- ston, D. il HETHER your holiday clothes American League clubs material- ly _, touted members of the “Big | ioe Columbia, incidentally, claims the | > ™egat Lares. tp surve two years: | y y ree + a i Cd uirements be formal or in- Col, A. G. Mills and President Rublen| | ‘Waiter Grote, or. Ia putts interoollegiate championahi; e y Wick Jr req Herman did before he mado das a coctattce to epmash| ines, Roger Peckinpaugh. former |, DOM"nant to ‘dloplace u meaner ‘ot| br evirture of the victory over Masse: | ot Cinvalend: Oo Mecticnay Delepates ate formal our showing of every- to teat the English fyweight— ae or me o Povind star shortstop of the champion | the regulars. Harry Vanderback is also chubetts institute of Technology in Bos- | recommended by their Yarious sectlonal A ing Board of Eetimat ; showing = ‘pep. ase er ‘season. eesoct ugh bodies have his tide here with Joe Tymeh |, to strese the importance of the com-| Yankees, will go to the Senators | sue" ns tO“, C the annual breakfast at the Hotel| Geen formed, and in those cases thot thing men wear will meet your that Herman lost | pletion of the Rice $1,000,000 Rtadium on] % player-manager. The deal, ————— Seer eames ite Tes “Oe ts, et | Cloction, by tional, organization most sanguine expectations and with it his bentam-| Pelham Bay, prt the city agreed according to the same authority, Sallee Gets Unconditional Release. | {U4 fuc in New York on Dec. 27, 24 and aay confirmed tional i fon variety design quality fit Sot aside Eas8, 008 Sor i e inetaliation also involves Joe Dugan, third Slim Salles, the veteran pitcher, will! 99, 1922. George, Wallace Jarman Jr. of ’ ti . > England sewerage “| baseman of the Athletics, who is | not be with the Giants next season. In| Princeton was elec © Board of ay and price attractiveness. 9, attarward._ Herman EL we on oe Matimate will be told sought by the Boston club. But, | recognition’ of his work. John J. Mo- Managers. BOB MARTIN’S CONDITION Daseits at the e le that national cham) hy the jew c ‘ankees an § lot nothing but the be held, Here nex: year ands’ , ot ie | Gram, yesterday gave him his uncondl- | BOR wl EAN TO GO AFTER SOMEWHAT IMPROVED. Cutaway Suits ennen' ‘eh success < at classic! the market Ballee. after being with the Giants for a Motoring Garment: that the stadium be ready at the proper| fetg Sut te ‘of years. was traded to Cin-| WORLD'S SKATING RECORD.| verna aura. w. va. Dec. 39— Furlined Overcosts, Bix clubs were admitted to momber-| release the player will have to j|cinnatl and helped the leds win the ‘The condition of Bob Martin, heavy- ship in the Metropolitan Association, as} be mighty attractive. What | Met Mng season he ceme| NEWBUBGH, N. Y.. Dec. 30.—Bobby| weight boxing champion of the A. B. follows: Ryersm A. and. Club, Co- Weghiewten Piaxees are involved + ‘Giants at the waiver price | McLean, former world's champion and| who was injured near here in an somes? scrlek institute, “Baakeeecans| ' the tre net known. Been used largely for reliel | seer of all professional skaters in the} automobile ecollent Wednesday, was b, Mi. Augustine's ©.'C. Bronx, and | = = ee United States, to-day will make an at-| somewhat improved yesterday, ac- Suitcases, Bags and Trunks. * phe Morminaside A. and 8. Girls’ Auxill- imager to Coach Dickinscs|soo middics Mepert for Bextas. aes ornlenction with toe wear | cording to the attending physicians. . . yards sik it lept about two hours dur- * ANNAPOLIS, Md. Dec. 20—Threo| ‘i, “atiantic outdoor championships in|, Merti™ © B WwW BROTHE le SLE. = a PF t 22] ing the night and sedmed so much je Third. CARIAS besa P Dec. %.—Gienn Kil- | pundred middies havo responded to the On Sty. next meneny.. Ghana a Lk tae ne ce une Physician Saige aon ROKA\ RS, Beenmy Stearns scored a technical jlinzer. star quarterback of the Penm-|can ef cach “Bptke” Web for candi- Be cord Lorpilated bo tiaward We | pected him to show steady recovery 1457-1463 BROADWAY knockout over Johnny Duffy in the third | sylvania State College football team, Academy boxing | {osher’ o native of this city, in a megi | unless some unexpected complication of the scheduled *weive-round| has been chosen as coach of the Dick-| team. Among those who are trying for! in °New York City in 18 Ife: ai, | appeared. AT FORTY-SECOND STREET inson College squad, a to an| the squad are Barchet and Conroy of the "world’s 40 | | Martin's injurtes were at today, Killings it wee from Peon State and severa: may be required to show just serious they are.