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sala) are a - an . . “ - 2) pe ome THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 192 ‘ RETROPOLITAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS START TO-NIGHT = © ickard Transforms Garden|THE NEXT SUPERMAN -. - - By Bud Counihan|Michigan May Secure t For Water Title Events rc rn re or College Track Fixture ee oor Pool Furnishes Oppor-} METROPOLITAN SWIMMING, East May Lose Its Monopoly | {*¢t.c%tt,Calltarnis, now Dolding the td ity for Deciding Ama- | DIVING AND WATER POLO on Big Event of the | "ion? now thaw cotoges tm the Raat ; certain. | Syracuse and Cornell aro per | bidders that never seem to re By Robert Boyd. | TO-MIGHT. | PROGRAMME .OF EVENTS. Broadening of the scope and expan- B the first time in many years| | For Mon—Go Yards Senior Pree Mer te Newt loner canny etna eaane yintght lke to Tecelve, aoere nf ylo. rds Junior Back- etes | how. Then, also, there In Yale, Metropolitan swimming, div-| Stylo. : of America, whereby the great majority |{t Ts sald Tas hopes of Uresking In_on Mig and water polo champion- For Women—sancy Diving Be- of the oolleger and unlvorsitien in the|the monopoly held ao long by Harvand will be open to the general pub-/ nior, 400 Yards Relay senior country would be competitors tn the | (Nd Ponnssivania 6-night and to-morrow night at| (four women each to swim 100 annual ohamplonehip games, are con- | ison Square Garden, Swimming| Yards). ° j templated ateps at tho annual meeting irding to the A. A. U. officials has TO-MORROW NIGHT. (1 feet TIMMY DOHNSTON HAS OvER 50 BIG of the assoolation in New York on| ys been a dead sport, during the For Men—400 Yards Relay Se “We FAVORITE OUT-Door BIRDS HE 19 PUTTING THROUGH Maroh 4. - bate teh (nyse) Meee nior (four men to swim 100 GRORT AMONG FIGHT MANAGERS - THE MILL IN Hopes oF FINDING The Lele vor pevne ceva indoor poeta, Tex Rickard's in-| Yards), Fancy Diving Junior. 19 LOOKING FoR A Husky Pade tae al A CANDIDATE FoR DemPse¥S SKY-PIECE... Masitturar tke ccunisy, true ahve tion of a swimming pool teea| Free Style, 100 Yards Senior SUNG MANS AIM AT Hem the Bast exclusively, as heretofore has A ip elght houright arena in tho| Breast Stroke. DEMPSEYS CROWN... . oe Pane tac cy and back from an arena to a Leet Theso impending changes in the { here. championship , aquatic] Senior Water Polo (Both Nights), Fs could be contested has solved | ______ problem for the Amateur Athletic a Ederle and Aileen Riggin represent Metropolitan champlonships| the New York Association, scheme of competition as practised by the "I. C. 4, A's," as the oldest of col- loglate bodies hus come to be known, are indicated by amendments proposed ~<S ce he Joi ee be contested in the centre pool of ursday night: the Men's 400 a9 the constitution ut ite Jomnt meeting arden, measuring 110 feet long| Senior Relay will be run (each man tees here last week. One of the amend- 4 feet wide. After the races are} swim 100 yards.) The New'Y A. ments would eliminate that rule which ‘Thursday night the pool will be] team is favored to win this event with iced back into a fight arena for|its fast relay squad, The Junior ‘ollowing evening. Fancy Dive will be contested to-mor- | ; Rubien, President of the Met-jrow night with Tom Hirshfield of tho tan A. A. U., has always been} City Club; J. Byrne of the N. ¥. A. fe opinion that indoor swimming|C.; T. V. Balch of the Montclair A. now drops a college from membership when it falls to send a to the championship gaines two years in suc cession, + The new rule would provide’ that members conform onty to the regu- | ie lations and eligibility code of the a would go big in this country J. S. Davison and F. Fowler all | “OLD FITZ = LIKE SULLIVAN — HEN SEFF PLAYED . sociation, This means that Weatera ere could be provided the prover | eligible for this event. WAS CONSIDERED UNBEATAGLE. “THE “SUPERMAN ROLE colleges, Pee pale evasive about ties for holding the races and| ‘The championship races for women UNTIL THE UNKNOWN DEFFRIES UNTIL HE Mer diamines alternative lot eending © g the peopje. This conten-| to-morrow night will be the 220-yard PROVED GTHERWISE SDGHNSON + ww team Hast at least every ond year ; as been likeWise entertained by | swim, which Charlotte Boyle is cer- cia or be dropped from bersn'p, Rickard and to-night the ideas} tdin to win, and the 100-yard senior oth these two great figures in/breast-stroke championship, which has cas sport will be put to a test./a large number of entries, e 60-yard senior Free Style Met-| The New York A. C. will ‘have itan Swimming Championship; things all its own way in the water be coritested to-night. Leeming| polo championships. With such a fe, the crack sprinter from Yale, | formidable team as Ted Cann, R. M. Enander of Rutgers, and Harold! Ritter, A. S. Hill, J. J. Curran, J. C. nee of the Boys’ Club are among} Cattus and Steve Ruddy the other vorite entries for this event. The | two teams, Central Y. M. C. A, and f} championship event will be | the Boys’ Club, do not figure strongly. Veyard junior backstroke swim.| What stands out prominently in the ong the women’s championship; present Metropolitan Championships to be decided to-night will be/is the return to the swimming game ney Dive, Senior and the 400-|of Ted Cann, holder of the 220-yard relay senior (each woman to/| free style record that was broken last would be confronted ' obi le, either finan “=! rly evident in the je of the track and field championships would shift trom | t to West with each year, under|* the proposed amendment, In this connection, it ‘Is stated on ood muthority that ihe University o¢| Pate SWc MPA od | oko Michigan will appiy for the privi- lege of conducting the intercollegiate m ae games not later than 1923, If not aa FUR Nu VRE early ag next June. ‘According. to” precedent, the Uni- versity of Pennaylvania will receive the award of the championships this year “REN WILLARD “THe 3 Neen Riggin, i 2 . “ re sg but It Ie understood that” the. regon- e favorites to win the dive. Th: | that kept him. from. competing. or ee at Gees AND ALONG CAME ae NEXT ent, it Im hard : n’s swimming team ts certain | nearly four years. Ethelda Hlelbtrey, efuPe “HE MASTER" SDOUNSON, aoe aia WHIT extend Se! SEY 1S BELIEVED “TO nthe relay title. Charlotte | the star of the last Olympic Games, OUNHANes. | DEMPSEY oo. peste 8 5 jew es ' ' rch meeting. Helen Wainwright, Gertrude | will not compete. BE UNBEATAGLE — OH! WELL" see e ce vednietia authorities at Penne = ai — — i ivania have gone so far as to Intimate they may not be able to hold ihe for the #eason stated, award of the games to Michigan veral Interesting Mid-Week _| MET. ees HOLD woay, | Vomen’s Eastern Golf Features |\*"*" * Sie amar o the eamey TO Mien Basketball Games Are Scheduled es ‘ To Last a Full Week This Y ear | :2\5:"3!"¥contiaedin ean to ins | Watering as oder nly Cat 5 ‘ crease the holes in the qualifying and | compares favorably with any in the ‘ The new Executive Committee mat ay rounds of the British ama- | fast and thelr claims may be furthered ampionship next May from] by mention of the fact that they have \« ghteen to thirty-six, probably will re- | sent teams Hast to the ebampionships« Is in the land |celve much commendation on this side | for many year woclation at the | ew Orleans course, im of the Metropolitan Golf Asso- of Most Attractive Games | ®€er Seidel of the Corrigan Separates.) ciation will hold its first meeting Three Days to Be Devoted to | most. fearea profess tet = GAMES TO-NIGHT. to-day. The chief business of this rs + In 1919. Recently he equalled thd course | of the main objec If Michigan sends an invitation to thi F ight Is Between St.| st. purtholomew Five vs. Summit] meeting is expected to be the se- | Championship and Three | recor! at New drieans with a 10. Node) American amatoura| association to hold its 1923 game xt | ISHER BROS hol 4S it, | Quintet, Bartholomew Court. letinvet osu teke For the ixtares to Gri _ yon Whitney. generally Fegarded as tho |to conditions abrond was the faet that Ann Arbor, itis believed that consid: | Rake] MeL [1S Mw Ag a) (OL a ummit. | U2 £ ' , amateur in ths Southwest, (rey did not consider eighteen holes @ [erably more than casual support wi i ‘STS olomew an Waser Oo eater out Ch (hevusecalations CAliHoURH Ie Le 0 Griscom Cup. was the only other golfer to ever shoot tue test of golf. ewe ee mae BET. |O3° & 104° STs Lenox Hill Shamrocks va, Rip Five.| mow generally believed that the . ; x schedule sonal ate baneety collegiate Ble Five va, Yonkers Big| Knickerbocker Country Club of =o Executive Committee of the ames does not offer a very g00d| Five, Yonkers ; Tenafly, \N; dy will be swarded Yomen's Eusteyn Golf Associa- nity for promising contests. - B. C, Quintet vs. Lycoum Tigers, the. aiateur Ay ran cit tion has decided to devote a of the heavyweight combina- |: S.No. 11, Woodside. Hl i) by full week to their tournament and are either play |tri-city matches for the Griscom | i Claytons vs. Circle Club, Trinity] New dersey olubs are putting in ing out of town| Church, Bronx. strong bids for it. The new han- @ they have not arranged any RECENT RESULTS. dicap and tournament committee ae Goshen ag tailed cat rE erat crusaine see aa George Cubs, 28; St Bartholo-) for the season of 1922 is also ex- Rye some time in the Reeae “Te everal others are touring New yf on Decttal in’ bal aheceniatitotdavie clin pring. State. Collegiate Big Five trav-| 5% pies: Cubs, 28; Sea and Land! weeting | committee decided on this move after a e ne F 9, * . A short debate at their meeting yes- Yonkers to play the Yonkers! St. George Big Five, 36; Kelly Under these new conditions ve to-night. Drayton Company Five, 8 ot the most attractive of the| st Bartholomew Hive. 36; Eptpnany! (YY NY, Wins as Buc MatieaetReetat eset | Lhe British \oolen Mills Co., 31 Harrison Ave. Extension, Boston, Mass., through their s listed for this evening is, no} Zt eek Ved e < ni wil st") representative, sell me the balance of their Genuine Irish Tweeds, imported from Ireland, 9: Invincible Five, 4 AEM Ee ver the. Biron! according te the agent’s story, some two years ago. These are ‘acaltighaveas PRINCETON, N. J 11.—ms/ 1Be gourse, Boston won the Gris wonderful fabrics in brown and gray shades. They have won- Wau, Snteemes ead dunt | rnocton in buskethall huts lust adit. Misa Glenna Foals derful tensile strength. No other tailor in this country adver- ‘ wraies | Manager Wiliam wane, | MEN by a score of 26 to 3 | Because of the fact that” this inter- | e = Bartholomew Five, 28; Broad- MA that in which the St. Bartholo-} hurst, 6 Wh ° B mae ‘Brive meets the Summit Quintet| Lishtning'Five, 9; Invincible Five, 4.| istle Blows of the week He St. Bartholomew Court, No.} A. B ¢ PBs 42a Stree, The St Bar-|'°n” Gow Girls are also scheduled to the Fort Washington Girls at Hime place, lansoes Willa | Wiehe, Which waa ond/Orit citheane of the fact tat sis inter A tises genuine full weizht Irish Tweeds under three times my Separates are playing un- pounds, travelling, Book: | @8tever seen In the local gym, was not politan district next season, the women good basketball this season. | ing manager my No M8 Thint Avenue, |decided until the Ia inute of play, Hereabouts will make a’ determined | i ‘ializing ‘ i pecti i feed nacketballinis wensom. | uemuaetih sea St am, Aldea th no lat minute of olny, MSRP EEgal pdeion at Sos covet || Price. 1 am specializing on these four shades, irrespective of size. (fteam gained three | victories, | cumoany Lite, Anmaranee | Broo the tie at 24 all that had existed C4 ,tOphy. ae cote tustrated SUIT TO ORDER into camp Perth Amboy LA tnmir: [fOr early five minutos. ‘The count at mrophe mite hte the Golf Tilustrated A. by 41 to 17, Corrigan Casey Made og | een, OF the Liret halt was 45 to 12 aire Y1.™&N, Bachwoue of “New 0 38, and Assumption Triangles np a, our | the play. throu ; hat State, Gate Rta By Rela ha . ¢ { ” ; F 3. 9 Heath Avenue, | oeaaive Huy De 4 y Jack- The ’ Cover 5 der " Tr dl r Foto raion thon! were ost faatlgacig bone ras eta iit a hare, ase The l . 5. Government under contract No, 42,790, contract dated Nov. ist, 1918, purchased from Metcalf on Sunday, the Separates had pate Ubittrdt Six 412 torode women Mita G:-Mltockscker has teen | BO Co., in excess of their demand on account of the ending of the war, hundreds of pieces of Blue fteen straight games. St. Pat- —_—-~_—-.-—-- ppoinied to suc iss Georgianna Infini Fades peas : A * tgs as eon stralgnt games. St. Puts si BP Pains, £2, neo vm Unfinished Worsted. These goods, as you must readily understand, had to be up to specifications. They by a score of 29 to 28 in a real} [QQ MANY FREE SHOTS Cornell Beats The jinx which caused the first tra-day é ‘ ; weigh approximately 13 oz. and are guaranteed for color and for the quality of the wool, and no other en still in action in the evening | BAD FOR BASKETBALL | Syracu se Five Ponsa aaah wanna tailor in this country at the present moment is advertising Wanskuk No. 2 Unfinished Worsted under a ve by a tally of 26 to 24 or} SAYS COLLEGE DIRECTOR, | on Is anxious’ (0 havesas saveh pipe price of $60. I make this fabric into a suit of clothes and I don’t care whether you are 60 around the any lightweight combinations ITHACA, Jan. 11.—Aornell defeated | M8 Possible made with the new handi- Richoe fork the baperaton cap. list, although” present, indications breast with a leg of 39, ov whether you are 32 breast, the price will be the same. i] MIDDLE I, Ce __| Syracuse spectacular basketball | are far fro} timistic. ‘There tit ’ . Mfudtiess ono of the best MIDDLETOWN, Conn. Jan, 11—| Syracuse in & spectacuial Daskora | namie of te he That but The rant eracd | vo | Basketball ta beings killed by cs han be ° Doyne, manager of the DBs by calling | ¢. uphill battle dur- een received {rom only about 200 Point’ Eagles, who claim the| too, many foule, in the opinion of| ‘°.3® fehting an uph players. gq ing the first half and forging ahead | ‘er e jonship uf Greater New York| Dr. Edvar Fauver, head of th ia L Sass b lightweight division, is anx-!teyan University. Athl 6 Woe-| just before that period ended by «| the Detrolt District te plosned to an: e b communicate with all of the niversity Athletic Depart-| narrow margin. Irecauerite brocer ser, peat toccunate i ft middleweight basketball team| Ment and President of the Society| The score at half time was 17 to| golfer of no little ‘consequence, ee d 3 for the purpose of con-| Of Physical Directors in Colleges. In| 15, but at one time in this half the (ie | at the Plum Hollow uD. 9 — Be, the, construction of @ mid-| order to put now life into basket-| gamer sort nt’ a ‘rally ‘browwnt the pummer whem, in collanoration mith att > brother, he iefe Georg a i J ‘ ‘ow 4 Ieee neat Bite 6 v8 ball, he says there should be a new|Ithacans to the front. Re erieale, fotgeted George, Duncan and T have 50 pieces of U. 5. Government Blue Melton. These goods were made by the American Woolen Co, : ork.on the foul line Proposition was suggested to| %°rlng system which would make it] ,Pyiaetional work on the fv fore |four ball match at Kansas City, 3 u | Ibene at the lant mesting of the| leapomwibie: for @ team 6 win Galton oie ntily to and 2'to play. Two years age, For for the U. S. Government to be used in the navy, guaranteed 30 oz. in weight. ; Luther {coupled with one Crosvy, loat to Ted 1 "od s’ Protect s-} py y ane Red d White! P ‘ A . P aan Managers Protective As-| pointe scored on fouls alone, fuvea “2 oul goals our of ta at- [RAY and Harry” Vardon, 3 up and 1 to I will make Single Breasted, Fly Front, Velvet Collar Overcoat to order, irre- ta ippart it, Twe of the| , He would Increase the score for al tempts. play. He, “however, was low for is | : goal from the floor to three points, ne ae th’ a 70, and ‘finished second spective of size............ FS SPIO ADNOIONUDE OO Oboe oOr that for a personal foul to twe pty | voles with @ medal score of 146. Ray F : P coe verses Berkerly-Irving Five Wins Again. |had 144 and Vardon 149. i The balance of ulsters, double breasted, half belt and belt all around, Matton IY (ACKBY sia sacancssesecserdasseetn seus eeeeabes ccaeweueus e I have a thousand pair of odd trousers, some uncalled for and some 2 F / made during dull season, all sizes, large as well as small........... e Bliss starred for the victors ~~ {with accurate " | Honor +} win featured for the home ag- Sa hone. Preatient, Iggy pone Trumer, 5 N.Y. U. IN BIG GAME | _ vietory at 1 ree ee ead |p 4 = ‘orrigan Separates were ached-| The Staten Island Academy eaident, E. A. Burmvghs, Amer-| BM ) | oppose the Montgomery Ath- | WITH WEST POINT FIVE wcored ite sixth oonsecutive victory Bats Express Company: | 8ec- § ~ last Sunday at Corri-| RTC Ge defeated the Chelsea Schoo on the! Chairman ei, At ‘ f P WM. The game was arranged|, Nev York University's basketball | ¢ ooo ee oes Ce cette ae! Of Governors, | i ae i faith and a letter is on file| team will make its annual trip to West | or 46 to 16. Ham Bourke = ning ed 4a attorney for the | BPM ibe manager of the Montgomery | Point to-d to x clash with the quintet | featured. H ) 7 eration. Assistant District Attorney | » in which -he notified t of the U. &. Miillary Academy, Roth | feild and sev je Foul iin i and Dr, P, M, Beixi ‘that the terms and conditions| teams ate travelling at © fast clip, and | line-up of the Academy |}ferees tn the game have volun- their services Any inte ou and allow one potut for goals from jfmay reach Mr. Doyne at No.| teennical fouls The Berkerly-Irving basketball team] 144 poy — ‘ ‘ouls, gle apparently | Ing back |Kelley Street, Bronx, or a Dr. Fauver said to-day; “There |¥OP ® hard-fought struggle from the }to the form that made. him one of the nen's Headquarters, No. 469} may be danger in calling too mang |Friends Seminary five at the latter's] Wallace's All Stars travelled | but the real ¢ now is the possi- HORA a an kst, IRR fey Island and took the meas-|bility of a team which is outplayed |{o'Guae work: mnd. ty jjthe Putnam Club at Stauch’s.|on the floor winning if one player ia | ‘This was aly (Fst half found the Brookiyn|an expert foul shooter, Dribbling | Outcome. F in second position by a score | under the new sec uld be abo. | Ward, did some lo 4, but the final score of 27| {shed except preparatory to shooting [Counted for @ Kooilly part vas reached after some very} goal from the floor, and we would | practice rk on the part of the All Star|be assured of a faster passing game,” {team N. Y. BALL FEDERATION i ELECTS NEW OFFICERS | At the annual meeting held at head- | 7 arters of the New York Raseba!! | for his|Wederation, the following officers were Is polute [elected for the season of 1922: Hon- | orary President, Mayor John F. Hylan points, Wheeler o intirely satisfactory and that|8# the games in tho past few yeara be- | MoLeughlin, right guard: Mo o Ke ] 19 1 21 NASSAU S REE : in the Violet and th T Mithes, “oontre:, Hic poor He I { would appear without fail, m the Violet and’ the oidlers hay Hee BURT) Mintle. tight saree fat the next res. | . ke an appearance, and aftor|tho Helgnts team brought home = 92:17 t an unnecessary delay of an|victory, which somewhat wiped out the Nable Defeats London, id ahalf the Caseys ware for-/s\ing of the 17-16 defeat of the praced-| gammy able * east side or enough to engage anothar|!ng season ameeis faich saved them from a severe wore than & hundred at Amateur Routes at Tr. A. Club ser 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE tender for will ne atour houte 6 decision ever Ha ; pany the Violet equad on tte fou geinod Sat evenings, 3 } loss. Mr, J, Dofty, manager the “a inva, buses ‘wit cates fot Marien | : wide va tlaeie will be OPEN EVENINGS | lontgomory Tivo, in expectad ungorgradiates te and fram tne pounds af the Ste ‘ saviest of whiah bi ) wd em emplanation to Man. seene of battle night ¢ pound division far novices

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