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\ Sahai lett anc ichaeeh ahaa diets aanEa _ THE EVENING WORLD, steers TWO CHAMPIO EIGHT GANESON ANOTHER COLUMBIA'S 1922. FOOTBALL CARD All the Battles Except W' Cornell Will Be Played at South Field. ‘The Columbia football schsdule for next fall was announced yesterday.at East Hall by Ray Keenan, manager of the team. It calls for eight games, with only’ the Cornell game being staged on an opponent's field. All other games will be played op South Field, with the exception of the final game of the season with Dartmouth, which will be played at the Polo Grounds. ‘The season Opens ono week earlier than last year and closes a week ahead of the usual time. Ursinus from Collegeville, Pa., will be the curtain raiser. Amherst, Wesleyan, N. Y. U. ad Williams follow in succession, o and then Columbia goes to Ithaca tu : try and redeem its overwhelming de- feat of the 1921 big Red team, Middlebury, coached by Dave More- ly, @ former Dartmouth star, takes the place on the schedule held last year by Ohio University. There is e great possibility that which encountered on OUR SIDE -BTEPPING CHAMPS TAKES IT ON THE LAM FoR EuRoPE soon.. the same dato test. The definite season on the outside of the plans for the coming gridiron at Columbia, schedule and the fact that Frank J. ill will continue as head coach, fire still in an embry- onic stage. The football committee must decide about the assistants for Buck O'Neill and tho training camp, which was started last year at Camp Vail. ‘ The schedule follows: ., 90, Ureinua at South Tield- Ambent ‘at’ South Wield; Oot, 14, Wd; Oct, 21, N. ¥. U, Daruhouth at Harvard's Football Schedule Com- CAMBRIDGE, ‘Mars. University of Florida was announced Jan, 5.~The to-day as the opponent of the Har vard football team at the Stadium here on Nov. 4. The filling of this date completes the Crimson sched ‘The games follow, all but that with Yale ‘being played’ here: Sept, v0 Middlebury: Oct. 7. } C 14, Bowdoin; 21, Centre; Dartmout Nov. 4, Plorid Princeton; Brown; 25, Yale at New Haven. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 ISHIP BOXING MATCHES. AR iEW OF OUR TITLE HOLDERS - - Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by The Press Publisaing Co. of AN! Witten = Come OKA SE DO Ly Came BACK ~' Ci GET WA A MILE Won, Some ove PLEASE STEP FoRwaARD AND SEE (E Mim SONNY 1S GWING ‘Em Si ALL @ SHOT... = ijencs ONE CHame WHOS” DOING HIS STUFF °. CHILDISH HUH e E TO TAKE PLACE HER WANNA PLAN ge IN SOuR YARD “fT DONT LiKe Standing of Celtics Among Local c Fives Puzzles Leading Experts es & | Eastern League standing. Many | people seem to agree with that sumption, In other words, the Or |inal Celtics might not be s0.good as Recent Defeats by Seve Teams Make Their Position : < —T f | they are claimed to be, Notwith- as Leaders Doubtful. standing the splendid record which i SS | they hold for the present season, pcr- | ce x s yn | haps they will meet with some op- There has been much discussion) ponents in the Eastern League who regarding the comparative abilities | will demonstrate to New York fans of different teams in New York City | that their representatives are not so as well as in the adjoining territor: | wonaerfui after all. iro Rhine the Original Caltica appes Some opposition and a close game, as the foremost quintet in the bas | whivh serves to give a little excite- ketball world. To others they only among the leading fi jwant. > To submit a definite opinion at the | form of sport present time would be a task beyond | Of the Celtic's the ability of many leading ex- | Sided attairs, No one-sided contest in_any is interesting. Most games have been one- Ithough a few teams, 7 0 ; such as the Parsons and the Powers bagis of judgment, On the other/ Plause from w York supporters hand, their recent defeats by Cam-| for their great efforts in attempting den and Trenton and a few other | to subdue the champions. d quintets, together with the tie game| If the other members of the Kast- to which tie Parsons Five held them, league, namely Philadelphia, ‘Trenton, Camden. anton, and Wilkes-Barre, ¢ would seem to place the Celtics in the ranks of icading teams but not in’the position of the foremost ag.| subdue the Celtics enough to’ place gregation playing the game.» | that team in second, third or fourth Siice the New York team has been | Position in the standing, we ‘are | ready to give them the applause representing this city in the Eastern League, Manager Furey’s men have been given two losses and two vic- which tition fair Yor goes with every But being New compe- s, and tories, Trenton beat tnem in a game|therefore bound by duty as good which was considered unfair, in view , Sportsmen to support our own Ii of the conditions under which the |New York team in the league. w Celtics played. ‘The basketball fans} Should like to see them do it, He of Trenton did not treat the visitors | hoping that the others put ‘up good in the courteons manner which they | fights, but that the Ceities come out should have. Whether or not the Cel-| 0M top alter the battios ave all over {ios kee superior 40 renter esl And we are confident ihat such w mains to be seen. The defeat of be the ¢ ‘Trenton team last Sunday at Madi-| New York Big Five crosses nets son Square Garden cannot be accept-! with tie Rose of Lima quintet at ed as a means of determining rela-| jose of Lima Hall in Brooklyn, ‘The tive abilities in view of the absence |New Yorks will rely upon Reyno of several regular men from the line-| Yerkes, Grody, Gravel, Farrell at up of the visitors. \ Seifert. The home team will take tl But the contest which the © court with Coone Brennan, Dac rock combination lost to the Camden! Son, Leary and McAllister. team was one which clearly ind ; cated the superiority of the Viclors. K Ultra A. and 8. Bive con Steele, Kerr and Dolin all displayed | quered the well known Milo Juniors better form than Holman, Beckman | in game played at Hunts Moint rs offered ‘The loss m bad fi . perhaps, | Palace. Although the 1¢ or Dehne;t. ym of {he strong opposition throughout he ascribed to the Celtics, Only a return gatne can de-| ter part of the contest, the cide which is the better team succeeded in scoring a vbctory i Considerable speculation is being|tune of 43 to 18 ngaged in regarding the game ene Auneticnn caren tlie sunday evening, when the C Bask Team of Lynbrook, Lot meet the MacDowall Lyceum quin-| [91 nhouusten shiehter aelll oe tet. If the Macs succeed in gaining | gt ome her at a Re '. victory, the Celica wil be unable | nights, In recent contests the Lyn- 19 offer any alibi about being off | book” combination defeated “U at lee e pes which | Woodhaven ‘Triangles b core rank BfeCormack’s team has. of | vopdhaven, Triangles, by. een winning are by no medns too small|{ynbrook Seniors sutfered ea. dl. to be scoffed at. With a little bet-” at the hands of the Bayshore Sen ter _piaying than they usually ex-|{y the score of $3 to hibit, the Macs have every chance in | * the world to score. Kipps i hiovs vre scheduled to Charlie Brickley, who chanced to! tackle the Big Vive this even- stray into this office yesterday, of-| ing at the ay Boys’ Club, "The fered his opinion on the status of the | Juniors will meet the West End Dive Celtics, It is his conviction that there | 4 the preliminary game. ‘The ma are quite a few aggregations which|ager of the Kips Bay teams wishes surpass them by far, Camden, with | to art @ few move contests with Steele, Kerr, Dolin, mpbell_ and leading teams, Addvess him at No. Deighan, appear to Brickley as a|§2o Second Avenue, New York Cits combination against which the New| Danbury Separates travel to Perth Yorkers stand little chance, The,ve-| Amboy to-night to meet the Perth cent contest between these two teams| Amboy Y. M. H, A. quintet, Eddie would serve to preve his assertion. | Wallace's Ail Stars play the Padirah Furthermore, he believes that Nor-| Five at Brooklyn Labor Lyceum this man and White of the Wilkes-Barre evening. Long 1 gers meet team, Malone of Reading, Brugge, the Mountain 1 Club five at and Harvey of Scranton, Meehan | Mountain Jorsey end Barlow of ‘Trenton, are all ea; he Ne York University & good as most of the Celtic player's, | yo} Enopad’ ehh with the exception of Nat Holman, | Bal! lve scored another viet Bat whom Brickley places in the fore- | MBM. when in a fast game p 1 at most position of individual players, | te University Helghts Gymnasium r mplete m repre versity. I playet Although the thought is contrary to our personal belio‘s, fans throughout the overwhelmed — the the Toronto Un basketbi! dians Eastern States may be surprised to find that a ning of the the conclusion of the second half har unabie to keep up v the Eastern League, the Celtics wi'| the fast work of Po ri have been defeated a sufficinet num- Who mide baskei 4 ash ber of times to place them in a po- rapid fire succession ini by Sia ace Of first op the | was v¢ to zi, . rank|™ent, ave what all basketball fans | | ' BRITTON TO DEFEND HIS WELTER TITLE AGAINST JACK PERRY Jack Britton, world’s welter- weight champion, will defend his title in a fifteen-round bout at | the Madison Square Garden on | the night of tan. 27 against Jack Perry of Pittsburgh. This wii! be t first bout the champion has participated in at the Garden in Imost a year, when on Feb. 7 last he engaged Ted Lewis, Brit- ish welterweight, former holder of the title. Perry is a rugged boxer with a dangerous punch, Rounds at 175 Pounds at 2 o’Clock. By John Pollock. he: vyweight champion, arden by MANY CANDIDATES FOR the N.Y. U. TRACK TEAM |O'“re 13. The men pounds at d will weigh Em n Hing, each of the traci . m ing he tracit he otclonlk: and field team of New York Univer- sity, has a promising squad at work|card for the indoor 20. qwho recently arrived here, will box} round The candidates are working at the| Bartley Madden, Phil Lewis's rug Sie aera and among|/heavyweight, twelve rounds se Who are training under the di- rection of the coach ave Hd Weath-| of Bobby Barrett the Pulladelya! (| middlewelgnts, ad erdon, Capt. Periman, Prank | ; aCe Leahy, Paul Courtols, Harvey Mayer, | having been taken to @ hospital ts Alfre Tom ton, Thur-| Philadelphia a few days ago, the manager of tt hor Bier Orge Bierce, and Percey| tee Palace tu Philadelphia has secured Jimu Friedlander, all veterans of — last| sturpay of "P' (0 taho Barreit’s place au your's team who will again carry | weet Jonoay Dundes tn the feature bout of «i in good condition, rounds on ‘Tuesday might, Dundee bas also ng the man shinen who} matched to meet Charley White of Chicazo In ent th reputations won at] ten-round bout to » dectsion at the Faneuil & Prep ‘and the 8 in Which| of Bostoa on the night of Jan. 16 thes nnise are:| Delienes hedict; Hubbard,| ‘That the boxing game in the State of Massa Bridgeport lool “and Good, | setts iy in « flourlsting condition is cle Gars made by the boxing Hosk ‘i e commission si Boy High ar } ex Rickard has p fights at Madison be fou sed Jobuny Du Square Garden, ( tile month and next month, If Ri Jobiny that can do le Dundee for he be fe baniamweiah 4 appeara at Mem ust V ‘s me Who fighis Haro of Newark tuted Hy wo twels at the Fourte i at time are saa 2 erat Seah Armory at Jersey City, on Jan. a AEE tt tituted * Roy Moore of St. P, : ast season the bookm icing | PUM go at the National A. C. of Baltia n conju ier big avn re on Jan, 16, Bi 8 Men's Racing A ‘ pose Peay aint ae Tas + between good Hite wen, a ie t prices, pill aimas amoug tr the Di wacers at the track | Herman vs. And r disturbed, Marlowe and Jiminy Ki ww. FE Pej Mike Collis, manager of Mike G' Boston Collene Team Has Hard) oa, middleweight of &t. Paul, 2 fn bis recent bout with Mike O'Dowd hand is well again be (Vollins) w « | bouts for Mike, Own, mt Misi Sieger mocts Dave Scausue of Tr At Han. |twelve rounds at ‘Trenton, N. J.. on Jal Hampshire | Levine meets Frankie Daly meire rounds & Tufts, at Meds | Island Coliseum Club on Jan. re Now that Champlon dolnay Willson refuse Columbian Freshmen Beat Stuy. |defead bis title tn a fiften-eound go win Ite vewant IH. S. eb at Madison Square Garden on Fe , ne aks Ike a sure thing Ake 3 The Columbia } LEAT trish rolddlewelgnt, will be sian h's acl vgs wood team pla foe ale eas boning akow at ine hidgowog! U ‘Battling Levinsky to Defend Light-Heavyweight Title Jan. 13 e |Meets Gene Tunney Twelve Sorting ciub of Brookirm oh Saturday night, He Battling Levinsky, American light-|® boring erent ‘as the coming twelve round bout and Gene between Harry London and Tunney, the Greenwich Village 12d, o the aty, who recently created a sensation in) night will probably be one of the best that the knocking out Eddie! uptown organtzatlon bas staged in many montis, will meet ina twelve-round | bout to a decision in the Garden Jan.| wit pe held on Saturday night. in at 175) On the same|* ulton, the big plasteret ‘| ahow. ‘There will be two feat has stgmed up Kid Jude to mect Sid Bernard of Brooklyn and ‘:ankie Ryan of Long Island City to meet Lew Brady of Willlamsburg in two twelve- round scraps. ‘Taere will be two six-round con- test Not since the days of Harlem Tommy Murphy have the Harlem faus taken such keen interest in wammy Nable, two who are popular idols in that section ‘The bout at the Star Club Monday Marlem 1a¢ Th's week's 51 wat the Rink A, C., Brooklyn, On account of et holidays Manager Jack 1eon staged the last 9 shows on Monday afternoon, but this week ° | ‘The champion's high runs Were %5 y Bud Counihan a3 | | When the night block opened Woods | | was fifty-eight balis behind, In the the club will resume i's rogular Saturday night 0 bouts of twelve mmy Good, two | Will swap punches in one event. | wile Charlie ‘Kid Kohler and Larry Goldberg, Wo speedy bantams, wil! meet in the olber, ‘Tommy McAleer and Six flswelghta are going to baitle in an Snation tourney at the Pionecr S; ub Tuesday night for the © ing Champion Johnny Buff in a boi Tae lads who will battle are Andy Davis, Frankie Gena) east wide and Saminy Co for the ‘oree Daly an and Rddie Lenn u and Bovhy Win | | | | “I Frankle Jerom and Pall O'Dowd, ©, will probably be hed t ve maln Go of twelve rounds « wer on the night of Jan. 14 # fighting tn nis best form rigia °\ give O'Dowd w stiff ba Dave Driscoll, ma Jerwy has signed up Joanuy Joauny Murray of Harlem ninson, the P nd bout at the Co ne 0 Baird, Khare vosier « for $2,500 to Vind ® match with Dun t t Hitwveighe tith W pounds roM Baird ia ono fighter who wil on jee will wurely Summit a ba Raina 1 é wy wie meet U, ale ur Mickey rn take i ve featier, at the Mroulway | Chub f Brooklyn, Steger's showing w watched with Seany with some ctier go © tue | luster pare of this mous. Bemard, Brooklyn's toy, has beew matched to moct Kk wisn, Me, at @ Rictgeworn! oe | jatunlay nligot in a t Ber tant ta the youngrer wo sprang 4 oat 1 leat mumnner in ai Harvey Brig H - — MeDurney ise Win MR 1 Court yesterday afternoon eighteenth inning Arthur overcome the 1 | title-holder’s icad, at this junoture, making the most remarkable shot that | old-timers say they ever oaw in al | match, It was a two-cushion bank, kiss shot, and the spectators cheered and applauded for several minutes. In the twenty-ninth inning Woods only needed nineteen to go out, but he missed an easy shot, and then Green- to id ag Leet feos balls, ran jem off and was sti strong. Groenleaf had three "garetches and nineteen safeties, while Woods had two scratches and sixteen safeties. ‘Woods's score for the final block N FINAL BLK Arthur 19 Balls From Victory When He Falls Down on Easy Shot. ieee balls to 120, Greenleaf had . hi . ee | | Greenleaf Posts His Forfeit for! Title Maten, Ralph Greenleaf, national profession- ‘al pocket billiard champion, yesterday posted a forfeit of ith Bi - Wiok-Baike-Collender = Combarst ork match with Thomas A. Huston, Foret national champion.) Huston some time ago posted his fort by al felt money with the lers. The place where the match Is to be Ralph Greenleaf was badly beaten last night in the Jast block of his handicap pocket billiards match with Arthur Woods of Minneapolis. Green- leaf won the match, which was for a side bet, 720 to 681, but twice during the final session his rival had a chance to win but fell down on easy shots, Severe Penal For Bowler | Did Not ‘Show’ A meoting of the Executive Com- mittee of the American National tournament was held last night at Thum's White Elephant alleys Purpose of inquiring into the of forfeitures by the Hom team Dec. 23 and 30, and the Club, Dec. 27. On these dates fending teams had but four meg the alleys instead of five as by the rules of the tournament.’ teams were exonerated as teams, and the excuses offered for the forfeiture of the Homestead Dec. 30 and Dia- mond Dec. 27 were accepted, case of the Homestead’s forfeiture Dec, 22, however, the conymittee found it necessary to penalize L. Langhans held and the time have not been In the afternoon Woods won 102 to | settled but having high runs of 28 and 16, (day baitenysudipsiubaasd by expelling him from further par- ticipation in the tournam, son and for the season of Sho Chamber‘of Commerce, Inc. rand Central Palace ¢ January 7*? to 14*? . oaiuy 10a.m 92 LEADING MAKES # CARS -250. DISPLAYS Open Saturday at 2 P to 1039p. m.csunpay excmpras) carer eS 7 ACCESSORIES . M. rj Have You Enough of This Wonder . 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