The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 23

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ASSOCIATION IN SESSION TO-NIGHT How Experts Consider Chance of French Girl to Defeat! | Delegates rein € the 80 Clubs! in Organization to Attend with speed and y this superio bound to defeat the Ame yers and the mana- inte will find just as it} pedient to “watch their step” if tho cid when the two clashed in the Lon-| elaborate plans brought together by val officials of the Metropolitan Associa- | tion ure put into effect at the annual the organization Hotel Vanderbt By William Abbott. HE report from Paris that Su- ganne Lengien is “crazy to be » courts again," tentis officials in this om President Julian Myrick down e line tho belief has been general at the temperamental French girl puld stage a comeback default to Mrs. er at Forest Hills, : girl of Europe substantiates Ws with the announcement that she | gers of tournar in a return match, val av Ber rie ries ar n 1 that and i 4s fr) Ra Ww. rl.) . 8 1 ri y hi t shed = p gion’ a ten-/ enrolled in the Metropolitan Associa-| ree di 411 This) a to i e n . nis C Srraceacinga County Ciub} P i i | | ° =p 2 | 5 ard ih . \ieaies sate 1 6 ; ine ing ciestased ta] Wee ied aznpicushtp : : tue s.| o Bowstch ties oalneegs on 1 teat. Abe “ england, ten tournament before the Fre ‘ girl camo to the United Stat jike many oth in th zanne commands more strokes, For one en theory ia that temper: will decide the r ry once| for the metropolitan district but Jown| for the New hak] the future ent | thing, the pay-as-you-enter” system {a | more rigidly enforced, not on assumption boile k State section in © aptured the number of the which will contrib+ thelute to the debates is an effort to announce- 5 eC ST h “play rin ‘tha world ments of sanctioned tournaments. asset would offeet Lenglen might possess. he dramatio default of Suzanne to Mallory last summer will be re: ch, which will have e vom America, England | Ml unfformity exists at present and, in a iYance id the opinion of Cnartes Chamb: some other important veteran Suzanne Lengten, after eet | the announcements are as puz- as the railroad timetables, Haddon Iving of the Hoooken ‘fen- Merrihew and H. Clit. Garland al com: r better jampionship to her ¢ ough fate itself arranged thr draw brought together in th cirl's critics must| {\ d round of the national tournament | been named as a Was up agalnst quite) mittee to offer suggestions a Hardahip to land in this country! tournament management. Ivins, who has ac- amount ‘of con- before a match with | {s Chairman of the committe opponent that could be | complished a I was the same fourns been postponed. b and was finally taken against wishes of Lengien’s father, d the flashing French girl, the greatest tennis of ! eer, Mrs. Mallory easily oute ie. Lenglen in the opening set, in the feat was so easy \ sed a nervous collapse ding “wonder girl’ ‘default in the second set. ice that memorable occasion it { structive rk’ for the improvement ive direction during the aac two seasons, Delegates from the eighty ctubs| wembicyat dinner, will precede ter of hea alth, | not enter into the Moning again it] Crescent. and Suzanno cleat on | Tennia © ding tennis authorities on the pos- bility of the two women stars meet~- Sc again and if Mrs. Mallory could peat her victory. ons are about equally divided on! e merits of the riva acquainted with hter’s trai fing. be determined competitive basis Its unless the tempera- has failed to learn These expres- | th the French a eharanen crazy nd a ranking player eve Suzanne would vindicate hei pa return match with Mrs. Mallory. soning is based on th » Lenglen knows m than Mrs. Mallory, \ merican experts admit. While the year. .Y.U. Five Loses First and Gossi By John Pollock Port features of the! Champion Benny Leonard is going Orleans after all Word has just reached the writer from that clty to the effect that Billy Gib- son has signed up Benny to meet Pal New Orleans ight champion, in a ten-round sion bout there on the night of This wiil be the second time | having its | outpointed Moran ijn a ten-round goj{ at East Chicago, of Season to West Peint *: —— Local Schoolboys Had Lead] Early, but Soldier Team wey Overcame It. sixty-fifth consecutive eamo by di | feating, Hackensack High School 21. The winners were not exte: The victory of Passau straight this season | toring exo lil., fifteen months amount of money WEST POINT, Jan. 12.-—The bas- etball team of New York University lost the first came of the season hero pst night when they were defeated the Army 34 to 27. The game was atured by eonsational flor work of The New York boys 16 to 12 when the whistle ended first half, but accurate and fa by Dailiezes and Forbes of feam's lead and kept the Army pnt until the game ended. Franklin and fork University 28, lined up with Hat- prer, Goeller, Bierce, Toorrock, Dorff PASSAIC, Jan. 12.—Passaic High WITH THE BASK ‘The Italian Catholic Club staged a al comeback by defeating the All- mericans in one of the fastest con- ests ever played at the 69th Regi-|, ent Armory last night. | finish the game was’a continual | GAMES TO-NIGHT. Peerless A. C. v6. fount Carme! Lyceum. Buckeye Five, | ounds Mommt Carmel | vs. Tolentine Five : So anxious was each} "sfombination to score a victory very man played his best. onclusion of the firet half the score Just before the Caseys, Great Neck High School. Amono Five vs. Berkeley A. C., P. No. 47. Manhattan. Wallace All Stars vs. Parnell Club, Brooklyn Labor Lyceum. Red Tops vs. Royal Exchange As- surance Five. =e three new well known stars, is yet to attractive card of bouts Pioneer Sporting Club on ‘TNesday night Frauke Fay fer twelve rounds, vs Jobnay Brown of England, Eddie Walsh va Mike Smith, ten rounds, Tad Mike Arre vs, Low Tima, eigit rounds, eams were again tied with a tally Dondero made a clever hot which put his colleagues in the jead. Norman of the American team ored with a basket which he made ‘From the centre of the court. Don- Pero repeated his lan club won out by a margin of tw Final score was 28 to Bor the first tio in te history of p game pharmacy colleges in Brook Jeo Lynch of New York, who figh: wre bout of fifteen rounds et the Garden bas beeu signed up for Me will go against Patsey Jonson, Trenton, In s twelve-round bout at Syracuse, Lyveh and Jovinon tak Several good games are on the ‘The popular A. B. C. q tet of Flushing meets the Great 4 ‘aseys at Great lay and the Ital piace of Miko MeTigue and Y having Injured bis arm rs are slated to at Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, at Kips Bay lub the seniors y the Tolentine 4 farted to play the *.2n4 the mid: A league compr TPollege of Pharmacy, seats Pharmacy ty Poses the Peer- at the Mount Ca Lyceum court alias ' SIX COLLEGE FOOTBALL ni GAMES SCHEDULED HERE Brooklyn College of e Silent Separates pe right to the cha teams in the eating several loading. ~ | Army Navy gam The | tho: Polo Grounds this yea layed this season con the best quintets Juding Visitation . Bridgeport Y and Powers Bro in this vicinity, lacs attribute 0 ‘ince ‘bey ave ro avwired Wage Wis Le Cates Gaser beak THE ST SEINE WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, i982, OTHER SPORT NEWS | ENNIS OFFICIALS WELCOME. “MET” TENNS LENGLEN'S RETURN TO GAME \American's forte is unlimited ias| ance aud a smashing baseline attack, the French girl has developed every | feature of the game, et | | attack, overhead smashes, half ‘volleys | Return jand baneline shots almost the equal| i} { ox: 180 No ome Among the the Now| Tth Regiment Clup,| West side iversity Heights Ton-| Aiready eoacted (ne eworinous sum | fens another how at the Midget Smith | ‘ | ioe. eecemaa ial Lowest Prices in the City on Spectacles and Ey ‘glasses Friday A Series of Rousing Tha’ Yean Big savings For You 45x36 Bleached 36-inch Bleached Pillow Cases orl EN BERg: Muslin Reg. Good Soft Limit 29¢ C quatity ib, As PRICE Pre Finish 105 20 Cases Muslin Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded quality Yd. yards Good eroalis bleached muslin, full ems Teleph Cheleea 4100 “ * A full bleached pure white round sise—will wash up heavy and give ek heeded TAGE a | thread muslin that will wash up : Betweendth and 6th Aves. | good wean ; | West 14th 1 4thi St.- — heavy and wear well, Sit of Pronounced Character at This Hon Towels 5 PER CENT. OFF ALL OUR } en ogee ‘nck Panels \ and Nee ie i Pc.Sets Clark's Famous . Kob-I-Noor ' Dres: Tow th ied et b ue 6 tains at an actual Ny is vi c mM | ( { A ional rtunity to beautify your : n exceptional opportunity N. T. Spool Cotton Snap Fasteners borders. Each. ray aye windows with high grade curtains a! a i0-y a'r d “spools Up Pri { one-fourth. Original des’ rice saving of one-fourt ‘iginal price tags on and. eco: Rink de } an sizes; Tack or 5e $1 98 Bed Spreads, ocend: Te, Wee white ate For double beds or § ductons and ere od co tenis zen, ry No mail Excellent quality pure white TS. BpOOl. ee Srdots “Per due | Socket “Bad t Scores of beautiful cata! in lace and nets of a." Spreads in pretty $ 1 49 | | all descriptions—Irish Point, C ble Net. Dressmakers’ New | Ready Made\ __D: akers’ New \ i Renaissance, Point d’Arabe, Nottingham and Spring Model Bread rintna| Collaparbre 082 Modet || crochet designs. i ioe estate Sieh dglodizca tlie Cx co DRESS DRESS | 79¢ Table Damask | Drastic \ Ss FORMS || Mill ends, 1 yard to 9% yds. to | Reductions a $ \$ jiece; 64 inches wide; a qual- || Fy é 3. 95 | ity fit for any | n *Suntfast,”’ Silk Bo straiene erent: Hh Gente pence SG. and Chenille a extra long hips: New propor- | ee See choose ‘ Curtains for Doors and Windows with ‘good Jers 33 J upesta tens i hee We have gone through our entire stock of sey cloth, steel i \ une iat 69e Oa Sheetin these beautiful draperies, slashing prices right band; ind@e-| Tho ‘Jewel’ | front: extra 2y ib ides, (ORE He, ' and left until values that were unusually atrug le eine: eriect ft - | lor Wig 3 | yards wi ‘of \ generous before are now ay termed ex- Our seas model. ar aw |) traordinary. All the fashionable colors in tir sizes oul pack s ay i i pure white 8) le nosma y H No.6. 0." auallty Sraine | apace, when i thet wil eteua ihe 4 c numerous exquisite patterns. : mall orders, 80 og Re oe in use, Sizes 82 to $22.50 Chenille | Portieres $10.50 Pr. 44. No mail orders. test. Per obi Friday We Feature an Important Sale of Sale of Two Pace ed $9.98 Men’s=sx@=>Heavy | Doys’ &. Suits Shirts & Drawers & Mackinaws . O/ Fancy Wool Mixtures and Corduroys Shirt sizes Drawer sizes 34 to 50— 32 to 50-- regular yy regular $1.50 grade Mothers who have bought Rothenberg $1.50 grade Boys’ Apparel and watched the strenu- ous ey to which their ive have put it can testify to the way these garments will stand up under the hardest sort of knocks, . * The Mackinaws The 2-Pants Suits These heavy pray wool mixed garments were good value at Arein BUT aay ealaie All 2 belt Nore the regular price. At to-morrow’s sale the savings are so ; i i exceptional as to warrant the purchasing of several season's ‘ er 5 “Ratan convertible collars, full] full lined pants; pencil supply. Every garment marked with the well known “Reis” Belt and mutt or pateh|stripes and heather label, sy nonym for Satisfactory service and warmth. Pockets | mixtures I or soft rich plaids and | {*lks, inverted pleats i heather mixtures, with] breasted lined cone An exceptionally “tow prive on Women’s Envelope Chemise Gowns, Petticoats & Pettibockers of Fine Nainsook and Satine In both Regular White or $1.00to 1.49 Colored Values Another of those unusual value-giving events for which this department is so justly popular. Many styles to choose from, all neatly made. Pretty gowns, chemises and petticoats in nainsook— puri, lace and embroidery trimmed. ayncones and pettibockers in colored satine. Another ‘Extraordinary Underprice Sale of Sample Coats | For Girls of 8 to 14 Yea All Wool Coatings and Heather Mixtures Mothers will find some very handsome srarments to select from in this lot. All are well tailored in snappy new styles that are handsome to look upon. Storm collars, belts, tugneback cuffs and a~y patch pockets; about 60 left. e 1e t | 25 Girls’ Coats at ; Odds and Ends—good siyles to seleet 5.00 from--well tailored throughout ....... Girls’ 98¢ Dresses, le 49¢ Drastic Clearance Prices On All Our Winter Coats. For Women and Misses LL our high quality this season coats drasti- cally reduced in price for quick clearance to- morrow. ‘Two of the many special offerings $19.75 Coats | $39.75 Coats $12.95 | 525.00 All-wool Velour and Heather | Bolivias, Suede Velours and ; ormandies; fur trimmed Coatings for dress and gen- land’ self collur styles: lke == Sale Extraordinary—Fine Felt and Cotton Roll Edge Art Tick Cover Mattresses $ Well made throughout, soft, com- fortable and sanitary—worth. abyss e double—special A Cane Panel or a “Greenpoint” Enamel Bed Ivory or white—heavy two- inch posts — cane panel $ round fillers — Greenpoint juare e fillers. . eral utilty wear; women’s and | lined and interlined through- Well made misses’ sizes. 16 to 44. out, Sizes 16 to 42, el mast Velour or woven wire. All Wool a!Piin Dresses $ For women and misses, some beautifully silk and 6 98 bead embroidered, in navy, tan and brown e long straightline effects. Sizes 16 to 20 $5.00 _for m and 36 to 44 bust for womer Heavy ‘Quality- Hand Set Copper Bottom $2.25 AE Boilers Linoleums sz, 29 = =| Tin On Sale "39 at Mrs. a Potte. {rors $1. Set of 5 | ears Pieces Three Sq. Yd. Big Assortment irons, of Patterns Perfect Lines—Cut from Full falls Splendid wearing quolit colorings—two vardy i ever offered in fine quality f Paid Mail Orders Filled Sanford’s Seamless Room Size | Brussels Rugs H Fine $18.75 2 iat. Ali new, perfect rags from the mills of Stephen Sanford Sons, which is a guarantee of quality; beautiful com- binations of designs and colors, such as Sanfords are noted for, We have a good selection to choose from, but would advise you to come early so that you can have your choice, meet 6x9 Seamless Wool Whole Willow Velvet Rugs (lothes Hampers Oval Clothes Baskets \lexanderSmithmske, 13.50) Bee which will not affect the wear, $2, 98 i light imperfections Beautiful selections of colors. which are searcely noticeable and Wool Velvet daly \ Carpet 1.79.4 $12.95 $25.00 . Bring Room Meee’ Prepaid Mail Orde hited

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