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-—~ ‘ A Dar oe Py PRESENT if a) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. ' —— a eS AY CHAMPIONS SHOW THEMSELVES TO BE A SORRY LOT CERMANY'SBEST PAGES FROM THE NEW YEAR’S BOOK -__ By Thornton Fisher | $f A NOWHAS BILLIARD PLAYER [| apis ——— AZ MEMBERSHIP. OF topyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Compuny | |. wot oR Z Les Z ’ ARRIVES IN TOWN ee” | rar 033 GOLF CLUBS | ve g 5 een te aoe -—>—-- —— Ye 20M G ,, Champion Erik Hagenlache: gos ie Fon, , learned Much of the Game From Poensgen. Nothing but Harmony Bx- pected at Annual Meeting in Chicago Jan. 14. | Herik Hagenjacher, the German billiard CHICAGO, Jan, 4—With the dove ot champion, who {* credited with a run of peace looming large the world over, It 768 at 18.2 balkline, has arrived here secms fitting that the approach of the He was born In Stuttwart July 25, 18 THE Box © cHTER. new year should find {ts refection tn Jond is a well built individual, standing = sporting circles, and this is no more ap- yut feet 11 tnehes, of erect car- parent than In golf. A year ago, because cr ‘. well balanced features and ail 1 SWEAR NEVER. of a tendency toward friction between ponetrating eyes, Hagenlachor DMO, YO REFER TO"THE the East and the Middle West, it looked m 9, ry Greb 5 piayed billlanda about eight yeare— @OOD OLD DAYS” for a time as though the threatened Wilson’s Run: ou of G Pee atiltaae WHA RRRaIGE toons “ik But Wie CONFINE break might at last occur, but the ifm Match Ilustration of Calibre | nosium Cotexe and four in Berlin, whore ie &% professional, Tis cue GOLFEIRY HY REMARKS TO culties were overcome without serious THE CURRENT an |rupture. Now, with the annual meeting GALAXY of the United States Golf Association t> be held in Chicago on Jan. 14, there fs no such feeling of unrest; so far as ta I wont PLAY d NORE ST 4 i known at present no vital question has fs SURE-THING HG rae gon ? Yj ‘ties . 2 f to be thrashed out. VA. 3 ‘The Executive Committee's report at the annual meeting will show there are now 201 active and 332 allied clubs, making @ total of 533, considerably. in excess of any previous figures in. the \erociation’s total, A year ago the total was 476, Cluba now are also in closer touch with affairs than general, due in & Measure to the widening of the scope df the Executive Committee, which em- braces practically all the Important subsidiary golf bodies tn the country. The monthly Green Section Bulletin, issued by the parent organization, ts being more widely circulated all, the time and Js proving of tnvaluable ald to clubs. Because of the fact that courses ae for championships are now -aclect oul MEfe_ in advance of} e meeting e Rial) er proaching seasion will lack the cus: tomary speech-making on the jar lof delegates extolling the merits this or that club secking one of ts. big eventa. The 1922 championship ROTH CALIFORNIA AND, Jiatrdibution is equitable, the am! teur going to the Country Club, rookline, Masa.; th ope: W. & J. COACHES | srepatn Matte Ante Chiags at iT v en's to the Gre bri. fo! 4 BLAME THE FIELD. [ine NSgh” White” Suipitue Springs |Trenton Basketball Team Fined | easscena.cais san s—the | ii tine gxcetion of the onan x tournament beginning on Jul 4 coaches of both teama which bat- | {nn hamnpionsiin. pine will be” ot b tled here for intersectional su- | fined to the autumn. the amateur and ( For Using Suspended Players ‘is rere tor wtersesvon wu. | ne NN yt an aed Neale of Washington and Jetfer- | international prospect the | chances Coatesville Five P ro t e st STANDING OF TEAMS IN EAST- son and Coach Smith of the Cali- would have heen avolded. Even this early ‘t looks as jf several of Amer- ERN BASKETBALL LEAGUE. | fornia eleven, blame the inability | {A0Y \qdine: Ventocaionale with we of their respective teams to win across for the British oven at Sand- Dunlevy and Dunn. Trentan of Modern Title Holders. weight twenty ounces, In both stutt- gurt and Berlin he learned much from 1EF run out of Johnny Wilson on) Poensgen, the German who played tn an Tit: match with Harry Greb is | International amateur tournament hed just more testimony to the face |here In i9ly that tho present day champions. 60+) j415) Greenleaf, world'a pockdt. bli- Jectively speaking, are the most INd> | jjurax champion, now leads Arthur yendent and dictatorial of all in pu-|Woods, 480 to 440, In their handican wilistic anuals. Few of them will de-|maich, whl) will come to E Coteod ee fend their titles, no matter what the |at Kicin'a Strand Academ “areenieat public thinks. Some profess to nave | see ado. The chamiion ooo childish. From Johnny Buff, the fly-|imatch and the game was fast through: weight, down the line to the miitdlc- NG ar Had) bigh runs of 39 anil weight class, the title holders have |itternoon Greenleat's, yest ae att shown themselves a sorry lot, Too |i, Woods leading him tn this respect ad there isn't some authoritative|*"" * °! body to cleanse the game of the| | Merhert Sforris and C, Sohnelder were Whole vuach of them. Manhattan pocket ‘bililand champlonahin Buff announces he is golng (o Eng-| tournament at the Morningside Academy : 5 y o land without a contract signed in ad-|'94t night. The final game will 1 5 a ry Test ( RESOLVED THAT. wich, and it is also understood that on the kondition of the field, | 9h, and. lt ip alee understood that which was soaked with rain. “I | come thie way. Gonaequently a July f ate is the earliest that, could: am quite satisfied with the show- | Shazen ‘in this country, and still give ing my men made,” said Coach | the players trom the other sides layed to-night bet: \c vance and for no particular purpose Kehneler tayelther af thee platers sn’! OAKMONT AGREES TO 5 ; ‘ | 5 w, if he wished to de-|been defeated and a hard fight ta vx. “) 9 | nei | fiberately ‘duoe legitimate challangers | hected before the championship Is finally MO rina eeonaky | here, any one of whom might lick him, ; - he couldn't Have sone Loe res wants, sfnnual handicap three-cushion | is the bantam eo, BO lard tournament at the M u Buff also ho! Meitpeteioh i twOl ciel beeen vostadty ie eee a! The Oakmont Country Club of Youn sters of his trip tles up oo testanta to taking part. ‘The event lea rons oes classes. per tional ® round-robin affair and will continue f Leones esate, Madtha houlets nies [eral yen, Pe, “maith” war’ | Matah py, wit al sake place | IVation Come to anybody in his class, positively re-|'on'by ‘George iticharta, who detentat| mont of the acceptance of the in Te ° fuses to meet anybody with Tex/p. J. Donley and J. Lee by the same | t, which is to last a Fore m ennis Rickard as the promoter, despite the | score, 10 to 19. Donley broke even on tule ihe: id pee Mahe olus fact that Rickard’s place, the Gar- ee Reh ited byl Lap Augustus the Professional Golfers’ Asa: z + . cL den, offers every There: for, th8 Caer eee. tia A ee atin: The large 1¢ of the That the youngsters of the nation Against Playing of Kearns, Proper staging ot eee ay | Hoffman, 80 to 14: entry list, said to number sixty: | are making rapid headway in tennis gontest. Tacpasa sees better et |. monuie cabaeras Teen | four, will necessitate the holding | is proved by comparing the official Philadeiphia, but for personal ren-| pitliard champion, ‘and Fa Batmmerntion | down, of the Firat twa mater Jae [ranking liste for the seasons of 1920 hates at th mae ms Heep Rie Theat that the rounds will be thirty-six |8Md 1921. Of the 20 players selected/ Phe Original Celtics won another Dever Se unus deprived of tho chance [hibition at’ the ‘Rational Recreation | holes. by the ranking committee of the U. league game when they defeated the | i Neale. “The slip ail chance ta compete. jocks a Sanaa P. ° \ pery condition Provided the elegibility list can be ee a championship genuinely de- | Acatemy today Tyo, bl mis an ane &. 1. 7, A. for the national men's) Reading quintet by a score of 38 to] “TT - of the playing field was a great | nared euMfictentiy the problem of hand- aided, Piorrow and Friday, Aye to-day, to ° ® singles list more than 50 per cent.|o1 at the Reading court. At the end Watsuleaet toiher Preaidentee ling an unwieldy feld nt the amateur ition, te in ay cok 80 rapehes N. } . Us Five m pasieeane mh’ ‘an rani erecen of the first half the New Yorkers had Cutt thiee victories uyer the Denar} "Wily men put everything they tournament will be, solved. Aa it Ia of it uring the 1921 season. In fact, but ; : ive when tne latter aggre- y now. if all playe! Ne on ‘ waiting to gets matoh with tebt: Bi Skatin Me t G T. Ni ht two of thovialmament sarauolaihel® e e open ee Sees gation was defeated oy the score »i| had into the game,” was the |) {ye list were to present tlameotves eee: Leer Fo Reger ag erry g 1g mee ame 10-iNIig Fee ra eee eT rankingg | Dolmts and from then until the con-|$§ to 19, “The Lyceum quintet started | statement made by-Coach Smith, | Swarm witremor thin’ 398 inverse eo on i ‘a clusion of the contest the Shamrock | a sensational winning streak of four-| © iB What the Executive Committee hopes u that they occupied at the close of the ee Dina tGea a comfortable lead,| teen successive games, end they were | “but could not penetrate the | 1010 eventually ta to redues the Hat of U OLONTO | i620 season ‘ claimants to the Bronx Horourn| strong defense of the Easterners | cligibies to 125 or 150. Then It would ) The manager’ of the Trenton team| Championship titie, ‘The Starling | on the muddy field.” he possible to have the qualification William T. Tilden 2d, of Philad°l: |aave exposed themselves to a heavy| Grey Five, by subduing the Delmit Srey eles test of thirty-six holes on Monday, 99: . Z ri . te nternatlo: + ranitten sof eee ents ee = lect the bes? thirty-two and finish out The New York University basket- ee lane Daa eee: % vou fine by permitting three men who|!n two out of three contests now =| with thirteen x hole matches with the | | Tent erate onmaes| At Lake Placid | must await the champion’s pleasure ie the suater, (Almost an ries * *t;|Carded Feb. 9-11 wins of Leonard. And now comes ball team will participate in an inter-| White William M. Johnston of San| were suspended by President Heffler | 4BKs among the chanplonship cla- | final Saturday. aye A ° mants. 1 i P Rare robe : LAKE PLACID. Jan, 4,Details of|national court tussle when it faces| Francisco again holds the secoal|to play. Kearns, Dunievy and Dunn| In the preliminary game the Vanj| VALU OMNIA Fal linetitet Ceenntiee te rareeecatiees own statement, or|4"rangements for the Lake Placid |tho University of Toronto five to-| place in the ranking, Pas all participated in the contest where-| Nest Five defeated the To!-ntin ROM Wilson’ af fF t Five defen T Par * Feder’ Bvern or Allegheny ‘neading 0] es e! wi jayers the shi e | eo ina y re of 35 te 2%, the list jt F rather that of hin manager,| Diamond Trophy Championship. the |nignt on the floor of the local institu-] these two payers the shit Sea creeton team subdued the| combination by the score of Give Bad Beating Relist ve Prewident ©) there can be gieaned'only one} "°W fixture for amateur skaters, Coatesville aggregation by the score|_ Kips Bay Midgets wun thei: tenth President, J." Frederick Byers, (Alle tion, The Violet is expecting strong| vincent Richards of Yonkers has . | which was sanctioned at the annual ‘ Paced successive contest by defeating th: T J ke heny: Vies Presidents, Robert A. of 26 to 26. The manager of the) Central Five by the scare of 52 to 2), OoJIUma 0c. 1 reason for his not wanting to fight moeting of the International Skating | Pposition from the Canadians, who| vanced from twelfth to third olace: Onwents! ‘and Wynant D. Greb, and that, though we hate tO) Union of America at Pittsburgh on {have won the championship of the) Wallace F. Johnson, of Philade-phia, | Coatesville quintet offered w protest |The Midgets have won twenty-six derpeol, ‘Morris County: Geeretary, Cor aly $0, borders tot tet the reader| The meet Ie echsduled to, take [canadian Intercollegiate Basketball| Championship, ia placed fourth 'n-| in view of the suspension of the| ames and have lost one since their | nelius 8. Lee of Tuxedo: Treasurer, ith ‘ rey | ward S. Moore of the National link ea . x dea for| Start thig season. With defeats to] OAKLAND, Jan. 4.—Jim Barnes and | “Pe, utive ce Ittee, Roser D. Lape ‘Mie own conclusions from ua| place here on Feb. 9, 10 and 11, fol- | League five times since the formation| stead of tenth, as was the cas- in| three men who were suspen rer ee carte anitmetens ; Ixecutive Committee, Roger D. Lap raw nie Ove Just received from| lowing the United States National |i the league nine years ago, Last|1920. Watson M. Washburn of New| their failure to appear against tho| {heir credit of pi the came divisicn |20ck Hutchison, America’s two best} ham, San Franciaco Golf and Country Jette: Bl and international and the Canadian la Original Celtics last Sunday after- F B | fe ; John R. Lemist. Denver; James Marty Killilea, Wilson's manazer,) skating events, es will be the |year the Invading team won the title | York moveo up two Places. eel the Midgets rank as one of the best. | solfers, were given their worst beat- Standieh Jr., Lochmoor: explaining the champion’s position. | 229 and 440 y. the one, half | without the loss of a game. ——__—_— a a a| The Orioles, Lightning, Cyclone, S.}ing since the rt of their tour by Ison. Merion: Thomas B. Paine, At Tt Is as follow: ile, three-quarter mile, one mile and | Without the los: 6 IND SPOIL: With the beginning of the second) Anselm Midgets. Woodside Arrows, | john Black and Abe Es ‘cal. |lanta: Azariah T. Buffington, Fall River: On Dee 10 I called on Tex | three miles Two events, will be| Two of tho visiting first tring men| LACK OF W S session of games in the league only [fing “island, Whirlwinds,, Hartley. [JOR Black and Abo Espinosa, Cab-| Riben BLarke, Brae, Burn. and Bo ‘ Rickard at his office in Madison | skated cach day. First place In each /are Amoricans. ‘They are Stewart, a FIRST ICEBOAT RACE. | 2eatii’ more than one week off, the} Visitation Midgets, Fluky Five of | fornia's Breatest golfing team. ‘The| ner Miller, St, Lous Amateur Athletic Square Garden to try to securo | event will count thirty points. wecané |forward from Buffalo, and Cosgrove, SARIN OF Wo Leaine jpaletee (oet| Baverstraw and (he Greenwich Vi-- | Anal ecore of thely thirtysaix-hole set- the $35,000 that was rightfully |PJace twenty points and spree. @ guard who hails from Asheville, — y ee lage Juniors have all bowed down he- is 5 up © play imagenes aeegE Te due Jonny Wilson for his bout The official title of “Amateur Skat. |N. C: RED RANK, N. J., Jan. 4.—Lack of| strong opposition in order to gain| fore this New York quintet. Black and his partner teamed to MARYLAND TRACKS PAY with Bryan Downey on Labor Ing Ace of Ame diamond | The Heights team has been practic- | wind spoiled the first iceboat race of the first honors, Trenton at present leads Englewood Club won two am «| ether spiendid!y, while the reverse Tay, said money being unlaw- | studded gold m to the |ing daily during the Christmas vaca-| season on the North Shrewsbury, the| {he list by @ safe margin to enable CORR adel NEAR MILLION IN TAXES. sterners. Neithor Barnes nor Hutchison could get down 5 and lost two, defeating Franklin A. +. 4 5 B ner of the t. Those eligible tu |tion to perfect its machine for the], : sant $e ©/them to secure the honors for the 1 t fet en Dunia ene ta en er had [gompete tn the bake. Placid Diamond [nara ames that will follow in quick [commodore’s nennant event yesterday. | yirst half. Camden in second and | PY a foRre OFF ke. 1h, and Rockawa) [his putts. and ng Jim" was quite {etn extremely fair in the whole | Trophy Championship will be those who|succession during January and Feb-|Réa¢y for the start wers T. Irving} Scranton is third, The Celtics are iriwinds 019 an A , \ . elt | oeratic fiom ti hich I un. | BALTIMORE, Jan. 4.—The State’ matter by not bringing the case | Noro hel Nintoe Nauiehel the Cane | ruary. Brown's Now Then, George W. Bray's| on the bottom of the list. The Cel. | 3v¥dued by jthe St. nose tig Et. | teins to say tol least, for him revenue In 1921 from the four one-mile 3 ss >-night! ¥i ¥ White's Brownie, Del.| ties have won two out of four league | 9, , | Black's short gaine and his putting) Pace tracks in Maryland was $806,188, to court or by embarrassing him adian National and the International! The line-up for to-night’s game will) Andrew ie. I é, 4 29 to 2%. The contests which tue}! x ort. & and his putting in any way. I also told Mr | Amateur Outdoor Speed Skating Cham- | probably be: oe IN. Tes Daniel Asay'a Zero! games played, but the losses a8-| Englewood Club lost were verv close |Were remarkalir He holed several |the annual report of the State Racing Rickard that nearly every paper | Plonships. = N.Y. —Capt, Goeller and Hatter- yrs’ achtamen were busy all day. signed to them on the standing were games, as the sco indicate, long putts and his work around the | Commission to the Governor made pub- in the country stated that Wilson |, The Lake Placid Silver Cup compe- jor, forwards; Bierce, centre; Bates i elas winged fiters,| Marked up against Brickley’s team | “ay. ginowing teame open dates: greens was exceedingly effective. The] i: to-day disclosed. was entitled to his money and tition, another now | championship ang Toorock, at the guard positions Ii. Grant's Tyro, T. Irving| from whom Manager Furey pur-! pear guniom, 115 pounds, travelling {champions got off in the lead, but the |” Phe bulk of it came. from the $6000 that an injustice was being done | landing who are not eligible to som. | Toronto—Smith and Stewart, for-| Say When. and Henry Appie- | chased tho franchise a few weeks | ger Stepben Bkok, So, 18 Diamoirt sim *|Jocals quickly Moni them, and at | per “day feo each track te required. to sin keeping ft from him, Rickard | pete inethe Diamond Trophy Cham. |Wards; Capt. Burges, pivot man, and] gate's Whim will also be in readiness | ago. , Siete Home ant amas (tHe seventecnts hole in the morning | pay. ‘The report also showed that $54 tid me that Wilson would never lanen, Will be held an the sama |McLean and Cosgrove, guards ES A OE Sn Pare ia PAM UN SanN SU ARP LE A paragee, “Vout “Greene Y sds Pulion “Soe, | Were 3 up. fotioon in fend nu ere wes bee 18 ces ecelve one cent unless I signed a | dates, The details of this event have parievalad aarti caver for th emnoon, 8 for each e league for | Frotlys. | nese et paris Montract to faht Marry eGre, | Dot yet been announced | pica and weather conditions are) the second haf of the year. New| Danbury Sener Dorking acter: ©] BOULTRY SHOW ENTRIES jat the spring and fall meetings, This J refused to do, stating that | |ATHLETICS TO TRAIN AT State. championship. pennant will be| YOrk’s representatives expect to play | *;,oainan, No. 12) Fat Jot Ue ag ey rightfully belonge¢ ‘ | called o1 ‘day. The South Shrews- | their best with te Watson t Aian't think tat SPECIAL COACH NOW EAGLE PASS NEXT SPRING. |Si"%cinit Sarit sack Frost'and’ imp, | placed in. the A: Ison should be forced to fight FOR HARVARD ATHLETES. which won a leg on this pennant, will] standing. light heavyweight, a man the | BAN ANTONIO, Tex., dan. ¢—11 wan | compete here aka ey 28?) whether or not the idea of the| papers had been writing up as a CAMBRIDGE, Masa, Jan. ¢—Har nnounced to-day in a telegr: | , View to being | crm W. Weber 0.8 Foun’ etree, Brook. | TO BREAK ALL RECORDS, | “An itiacs Taree Winners tn Rew. ed EE Fietfier, No. S04 Fart mt -—— feature of an ordinary card at the Fair ose to-nlght for the|Grounds was the sensational Hiaing of \Tockey "Chick" Lang, who Toda three winners in succession. The ttle Can- h will be held in{Qdian star started with, Baldwin in the Entries will | tuirty-thira }den Poultry show e Gar- m from Pans, Tox. has 3 = Metropolitan League will be carrisd ogical opponent for Jack Demp Connle Mack that Bag! through successfully is yet to be de- wey, In order to secure it. IT sug- | vard, reverting to its pre-war cus- ‘ for ‘the spring training |C@Pt Bob Roper Scores Another) so ocineg” The inain difficulty seems | Kear: . the Garden Jan to 29, Inc fitth, race and followed with victories gested Mike Gibbons as the man | tom, will have a special track coach |caMmp of the Athletics. | Knockont. te be the Geah) connaciea with pun mn Te Blcaeee | We | "There 1 every indteation that the on Fncrialte, ng Jonny Ovecwts, Sit entitled to first chance al the this & for the freshman squad. | ee IPHIS, Jan. 4.—Capt. Bob Roper] port on the part of basketball fa = he fast stepping Cali- | “1! Oreak all previous records, not ex-|odds, the combined figures equaling 16.0 championship, Ourmeetingend- | ten ge atch Bill Bingham, van. | Baron de Coubertin Raps Ameri-|of Chicago added another K. 0. to his! If the fans wiil lend their ald to the|, Babe Herman. tho fast stepping Calle |cepting last 5 exhibition, When|to 1. ‘The Cottonwood Purse, with an «i without anything ng a a Saas hha Tate” Roles can Committee, tL last night at the Southern A. C.| project. by witnessing the gam-s| {fornia featherweight, sparring partner flow exhibl pied a large part|added value of $1,000, went to tomplished, Sept ‘o-day that Jamas Tolhort SI ny cking out Joe Dugan of 01 he week t lof Jack Dempsey and a stablemate o 2 basem to the maln]a chestnut gelding. owned by MM. wh gnext the Varsity capt GENEVA, Jan. 4 Associated T by knocking out J LS throughout t week there is ni floor and th eral by “Qn the following Tuesday 1 | WhO toslened the Varahy captaincy 2 5 sociated Press). |thip city inthe third round. Until the | gout that everything will turn ou:|the champion, boxes his first bout sinc ind the several balconies again met Mr. Rickard. He {tO enter law school. woud aasume |-—Baron Pierre de Coubertin, Presi- |knockoutt the. bout waa fairly even. | Vo.” Sunday'a contests, are always | Aug. 18 last when he tackles Andy |ovlved enitios fron asked me if [ had made up my | oietion of his present duties as coach (een ey se a esngs one Olympte | fs Pens 1 tertin right-hand | Well supported, but whether or not a|Chaney, the mauler from Baltimore. in) States, Canada and as ay as Eng- * - mind to let Wilson fight Grob ¢ Varetty bas ball. Coach B. Committers, has requ {NO AD | ohn ‘othe heart d ed the local | week day gam» will be attended by jong of four ten-rounders at Madi land. ‘He has four assis tabulating 1 asked, ‘Is that the only way 1 |tam expects mare than 200 frat ser | Folmtment of an international sub- |feasyweight for the full count | sumMcient num*ors to defray expenses, |auare Garden Friday night. After he| (Many Varietins of ehickeos, turkeys, can get my money? ‘ , | committee to potnt out and recify - as t least, js unknown, Theoretically, |* i ducks, Kvese, bantams, pigeons, rabbits 5, en signe men to turn out in the Spring f i iy * —_- ‘ ans I Yl peat Kid Koster at New Orleans on|ard cavies, He sald yesterday that It ozone, (ae § yen stem track activities | lenges offers end “eiifully mineading [rerente, Siren arvard Hocker | fans will turn out to withens contos:a | Ar gate, Herman was taken ili and| wae nel unlikely that many” Inte entre Laboldags Om -_ | inal pag’ in the ently pub jaf w a vale, Q : would have to be declined because of the “Ail that Wilson and { ask is . lished report of the American Olym. . Team, ot {but the assumption is no more than | forced to hang up his gloves Impossibility, of coupling pa dupieving fair p'ay and a square deal. That Western Union Games, | Pig Committee. ea We BOSTON, Jan. 4.—The sity ar-|@ theory based on possibilities or per-| Sure that he had fully recovered, Hor | them, we haver't recelved from Mr Entry blanks are out for the mon- Fe ey SA Rd lh A eam a RS Oa UM | the Hat | laps probabilities: |man told his manager, Jack Kearns, to) An tnnovation this year will be the tickard, eri S Sintered ster athletic carnival of the Western . ational Committys. The t by sroring als to ie get him some work. ParNs j@-|oxtension of the show through Sunday, Bees ut Wiens on Uni A. to, be meld of Web. hi 6} | port, rarazred. fo) AAs 10, 48. with ao id Careon through | The All-American Basketball Five, Pephta Tex Rickard trom "Onan, | Sag. 2 R RONE t he in mor) e special | ent regard je Olmpic Game which has been touring the Uaste:n |Cal.. to get otege put, and m= ———>— three months and then forc ne iar the alate Perle | 180 ‘Antwerp and tht i y Te ched th ith | *, r raetic Me all-stur programme bh Olyr State t ineldentall ae vice fely Tex, matched the Babe with to sign Wilson to fight Gr Will be An, invitation 600) metres rage |Conkress held) wt Laue | ores over several of the, leading (Chaney, “Capldn't have solected'« het-| NEW JERSEY TO CHECK . light heavyweight, in order to j|for the Sehift Tro, A classy field | summe Pennsylvania, New Yori. | ter,opponent,” was Kearns’s reply whea at obtain it? If ‘go, it is legal for | hits been Invited % record-brewle - > -- MnP ORROR ERIN: & ork l tole of the match. BOXING PROFITEERS. ; Me ew Jersey, Connecticut and Massa- . me to refuse to allow*Wilson to |'H& Performance ‘The ‘Babe was christened Herman J. fight Greb under these cond! stom Faye #140,000 | uictan TAKE ~ |chusetts, will goon be seen again, 'a lanusa wand. ism Tortuguese-Ameriean | 2 = ! | axes. “Bo” action in this city. Mana oe | Hovis nineteen years old. “Kearns dis: | » dan. 4.—A bill to Hons. Lam sending Tex Rickard | jini¢ for Wilaon, although it is gen« | BOSTON. Jan, 4 Federal Ge BO KES Fitzgerald of the Yanice quintet has \covered him in the Middle West and) chock profiteering on the part of WitmomeGreb iateh Wit) wor take [tally believed” that in doing ‘this |ernment collected $107,547 a1 the Since | BLAME FOR CENTRE’S arranged a contest, to be played | took ‘such a, jiking, 20, bliy, tn, tle gym | Boxing ty Bo $875 = t rs at kouta that he signed him to a con-| avaricious promoters in this weight, 160. pounds, he might be in taxea on 665 boxing oxhibi against the Italian Catholic Ciub «ft | workou! ns had exactly forty-nine 1 srely youre | weukened, If Wilson is to man out 1d In’ Maagachusetta during: tes DEFEAT AT DALLAS. | Manhattan on Wednesday, Jan. 11 ar {tact | He fas fil, liozen cunder| State will be introduced in the Price Bubject to Change Without OMARTY “KILLILBA.” on contenders who can or will|past year, the Boxing Commission sid | | the 69th Regiment Armory. The pro- | Kearns's management. For Kearns| Legislature, according to a’ Notice, ULILBA Somiply, with the milee oc hla mucins | eedey | nual report pa} DALLAS, T oper | ceeds of the same wi!l te donated to!he knocked Out Charley Purdy, i LA |from the sh mounted to $} H hres Vans: ArntBe! anhattan College. ec d Ridley, Denny “Voge agreement reached yesterday by a w! kind of a champion must he be | {om $1,075 4 Matallinn, hero ck th Ma Bt feated — Bu Jon My rth ; OU will notice that Mr, Killitea | Regarded by the wpion. he d that. th re now SMillan, hero of the Harvard> Brother Thomas, whe is Chairman |knocked out Irish Johnny Curtin, de-) the Legislative Conference Com- arded bi porting public? %, 237 seconis, “Iy7| Contre game, in which he wae |o¢ the committee in charge, has an. |feated’ Jimmy Powers, knocked’ out pe gd ed bil hints at the unfairness of the] Whether Rickard had any right to | M4 boxers licensed ‘by | the chief facter in the victory |gounced that rore than 6000 “icke's {Jimmy Regan, Andy Bell and stopped| mission, © propos ri Greb match in referring to | bold up the §35.000 due Wilson for his | the commission | over the Crimson eleven, is show: | have already been sold, and the In- |200, Metrangs an will probably limit the price Greb as “a light heavyweight and re- | [8bt with Downey in Jersey City! iearearers ing the sort of sportsmanship of | dications point to a capacity house |"7UNG# SPIEc® of tickets to $10 or $15 and will last Labor Day is out of the ques-| 4, C,Skutt Only Marksman (o shoot which he has always been noted. | Shen the two teams meet garded a @ logical opponent for|tion now. Wison finally collected | Fertect sare. Ws has no. aliois tor the ocriee. ywne Northwestern After Brickley to! also require a boxing permit to Jack Dempsey.” In that statement |the money on his word that he goares made by the various state! tion he put up against the Torus At the 105th Field Artillery A -mory Coach Football, be obtained by any promoters Broadway and 57th Street @lone Kiliilea insulte the intelligence | would fight Greb on a date to be 8@- |trapshooting champions during the ney A. and M. team in their gam thts evening ine artille combination | aneago, Jan. 4—Charios Brickle | seeking to stage a fight in New Tel. Circle 3100 everybody familiar with the terms | lected by Ricks and he hag failed | «on of 1921, Just made pub furr last Monday. On the contrary. the ¢ Se Crake ene Sl former Harvard University —footba Jersey not less than fiftoen days the proposed match with Grob at No wonder the |« ¢ of fine shooting he is attempting to shoulder atl begin eo i eerie sh em pera * CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. latter may be a light heavy. | State Athletic Bourd has ordered his | (hy, f pUrHAMents y the blame fer the defeat ot hove Ambrose. Meena hers |e been before the exhibition, This mov aotest. 0 egien) for Demp- | indefinite suspension. It couldn't do | held tere was perfect wore sf 209.1, Been given credit fee w aes Hae kte ad Wetxler. The lineerp | head ifontyall coach #( Northwante a bellaved to be. the haault of A plse. 01 poonibiy | made by A. © Pll many games for Cent he , 4 aid to have indicat the high prices charged for the sine ¢ fin roy Voie Gree foe ean ast Weert wine f ya, eters, Croi Von Etten, Brick high r d for th for the Wilson teh he preferable to @ licking by Greb and f°ke, Ase gad one, ener en foye . ut | want to take oredit MeGrath Purple ofclais thre pic Dompsey - Carpent bout laat fo meke the middleweight the lous v. his Ute, | Of Mlaalesipp. fault. ; slimy (Zeiarling Giey Bis Five made tiwo were made ¥ duly.

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