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4 amar entier Still a Worthy Foe for Gibbons or Any One Else but Dempsey. in London last a he isn't a dead one, his physical breakdown and the in- he was said to have sustained his fight here with Dem ocked into a cocked hat by the re- | of the London bout. Frenchman still retains his place the fistic firmament, and will prob- come back to this country in the Mg as a worthy foe for Tom Gib- or any one else, with the possi- exception of Dempsey himself. Rickard has at least a verbal ratanding with Georges to come here to meet Gibbons, and de- stories to the effect that he may abrwad to take on Ted (‘Kid’) his word with moter who treated him so well in Dempsey match, s will be an attrac- As showing the American in this country. h he lost in his at- ighest of pugilistic holds those next in He is the world’ 's light heavy- ight champion ockout of Levinsky in his first pub- appearance in an American ring. npt to win the HAT was a peal funny one of Johnny Wilson cl winner of last ni Cook fight in La lenging the wnoon from principal fight intry because of his recent ran-out Greb mateh, that Europe is the Place left open this} pounds, Jap sensible enough to know eretion is the better part of valor. on, however, has not given up pe of re- establishing himself here. has applied for a }earing by the ite Boxing Board on the Greb mat- and is to be given one next Tues- How he can expect to be re- d to good standing without going th with the Greb match is be- | FLYNN has moved his Square Garden and is now back is old stand in 14th Street. will affect things who have complained that mever could get any action for 0 arranging the ; rd may now be to break in, and then again they Fiynn has left one of his nts, Pete Stone, in thé Rick- Pete may continue the Flynn policy, which has proved factory ever since Rickard hold of the Garden. what you will about Flynn, he ¢ goods as matchmaker whatever he was. There have been bad matches under his regime, if one is ever ned, will have to go some to keep to the standard set by Leo P. men with Fi: for Tex Ricl his successor, (ST because the Army-Navy foot- listed among | those scheduled for the Polo Grounds, it doesn't follow { the annual spectacle is lost to York. On the contrary, ly to be held here as usual. but in ew setting in the B, on Which work is to be Yankees’ stad- Werk of construction are being let out aly, and whit grounds being rwady for b: poses, efforts will be Lootball days Colonels, Hus vwd which always attends Y MADDEN is to be von- taking a chance with Fred Ful- rden to-night th at the ¢ thy be yellow, Fulton | tion is being =m » may have a weak wy, and he may be everything else it formidable, but talk to the man- heavyweights den may beat Fulton to-night, it it isn’t likely unless re gone to pieces since vance or. ot the Uni varsity Heigh feared tary of the organtiuatio: shame” font ott ‘ONE REAL WALLOP | OF GEORGES STOPS COOKIN ATH ROUND sonesiadalpnisi |Hight Slow Until Carpentier | Decided to Finish It— No American Plans, By Jack McAuliffe. | (Retired World's Lightweight Cham- pion) (Written for (he United Prem.) LONDON, Jan, 18,—For once the experts were right, and Georges Car- pentier retains his European heavy- weight championship after stopping George Cook of Australin In the fourth round of thelr bout at Albert Hall last night Georges must have seen a vision of another fourth round, one he onc fought to in Jersey City last sum- mer, for when the bell called the fighters to the ring for the fourth time last night Carpentier was after his man like a tiger, He flashod about Cook with his magnificent | faptwork and found the opening he | sought and delivered the right hand blow that failed him at the begin- ning of the Dempsey fight last July. This time it didn't fail, and it only took one real right to put Cook down for the count. He was on one knee when counted out. It was a slow fight, for a Carpen- tier fight. At the beginning Georges was nenthusiastic, He allowed Cook, who was clumay and amateur- ish, to také the advantage in the fighting, and took considerable pun ishment about the body. Georges was slow, ana the issue seemed to be In doftt. Carpentier’s first flash of speed enchman came in the third; the Fi isplayed much of his former agility His rights and lefts were missin; but he was shooting them in with in- creased power, apparently warming up to finish off his man in the round in which Dempsey put him away six months ago. The fourth round saw Cook go down for the count before a right that shot home cleanly to his jaw. It was just ax I had said, Georges won t's Carpen-| the minute he decided to uncork it. Cook, I should say, was a willing nt his challenge by cable yesterday | “frre waigity Sroene OM ay in cooks 189 ekg and Carpentier, 170 Beckett, whom Carpen- tter knoeked out in 74 seconds in Hol- born Stadium in December, 1919, challenged the winner, favorite at 5 to 2. — CARPENTIER WON'T TELL Press to-day man, Interviewed to-day, Carpentier de. Georges said laconical!, lot_to learn,” Cook was equally brief was his only comment i LAYTON-CANNEFAX MATCH older, and Bob Can- for 600 points in blocks lost. the title in the r Chicago but it was only a short time afterward# that he chalienged him for match and beat “Kicky.” A fe ears back Layton took the title, whi e afterwards lost to De Oro, to Ca nors back. Remarkable Headway in One Season, States Lawn Tennis Association, ship games and tourna | a yote of 12,000 players, At the meeting last nigh Myrick, President of the national bod. made it plain th 2 to AAW Tell un ow . ! 9 ropart of Ji Maree. ‘Ten tourhamen: THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, GOVERNOR: REFUSES TO EXTEND POWERS “OF ATHLETIC BOARD ‘N EVERYTHING BOOK KICKING IN 4 ROUNDS Last NIGHT Charlotte Boyle Loses THE Bax 1922. ~ "By Thornton Fisher EVEN A CRUST Looks GOOD TO & STARVING MAN — JoE DUGAN GOES FROM THE PHILA. RIP VAM WIMKKLES TO THE BOSTON SOX Bit TO BE INTRODUCED ar ALBANY YO RESTRICT Race TRACK ADHISSIONS TO 4. BERRY -THREE CHEERS FROM THE BoYS WHO-HAYE HAD TO WATCH THE HORSES RUN ON & TickER. ALL THAT CAME oyT OF Purves Choice Over Meigs in To Helen Wainwright in Thrilling Race in Tank Sixteen-Year-Old Miss Outgames Experienced Champion and Wins 220-Yard Swimming Title of Metropolitan Association in Garden. LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O'HARA. te rules there shall be no fights in armor fish in aquariums will be consistent now. New York $ ° If Red Sox were By Robert Boyd. NEW “MET” CHAMPIONS. Helen Wainwright? W. 8. (34 220-yard free styl New York Athletic Club, 440- Joie Ray should be able merly, with the railroad tax now off. 0 Metropolitan free sivle swimming race at Madi- son Square Garden. old Helen Wainwright, who defeated Aileen Riggin, in the diving championship the night before, was youth. against this sturdy youth was Mrs, Charlotte Boyle Clun., Olympic star, holder of championships and several records, She played the role of ex- experience gained In years that would have.forced her bet- |ter racing days in the background, | but experience that was gained from championship | Canadians still excel at hockey or any other stuff that is put on ice. Sixteen-year- Harvard is rearranging football ticket rules so all undergraduates can There was considerable betting see the big games. prior to the fight, with Carpentier the hinee antes di ive. Tv i i ada to sel pa/th + The umpires go South for spring training nowadays to cet thelr thumbs Claire Juskow, 100-yard breast- limbered up. Boston Braves will train train in Petrograd so far as Boston fans Petersburg, Wa. and Red Sox can WHEN HE’LL COME HERE LONDON, Jan, - 18. ~The. British Georges’ Car- pentler had thoroughly established onge again his reputation as the greatest heavyweight fighter in Bu-| rope. Carpentier's defeat of George | Cook, accomplished with ease in four rounds, led experts here to talk of another American trip for the French- will not break up finish Youth will have spi and Experience will just breeze home as she always does—just a victor. Back and forth Maps two swim- mers ploughed the little tank in the great Madison Fred Fulton has new manuger to pilot him now, but unfortunately for Fred the manager can pilot him to the ringside but he cannot make him | centre of the Harvard and Yale vard boys would show Metropolitan championships) abead of Experience guys would wear their colors around their eyes. length and three-quarters to go, the crowd arose shouts of the girls in bathrobes: near the tank, with 8 appealed The crowd burst into a and consequently the crowd) comfortably seats anticipating the favorite, would easily lead Youth clined to say when he would seek an- other mateh in America. As for Cook, Experience, | to speed up. “He's a strong boy, but he has a for the edge of the pool. : ¢ Rule aguinst | Murr lin of id to play. The ticket scalpers regard this as a direct Insult. b be elation | Strassen in the wright had won her heat and Char- lotte Boyle easily captured her pre- | place was on th In the last jjensth Exporiends “By jove, how that fellow can hit,” ¥ \ Levinsky Defends the American ‘Honors i Gene Tunney. off they went to an ev the crack of Johnny Hitting the first turn Youth had a slight lead. She was swimming a| half four beat crawl, Her little feet were churning up the water like 4 miniature Weissmuller or Ludy Langer. McHugh's pis. | stroke, thrashea her oath t crawled up to within 4 foot of Youth, | Yelling and the Statue mem Tie asi) kane 10. POT HIM GADR [take om Midget Smith in the main go of fiftean rounds at the Garden here IN 12 50-POINT BLOCKS Not only do Jobn Layton, world's they hud one more By John Pollock. length to x Praae nek The much discussed twelve her generalship had aeqnired from e realized that Youth be uring after Her arms gripped | the water in form that was adhering | more'to the conventions of swimming competitor of Metropolitan | very night next week at Strand Hilliwd Academy, but every afternoon ag well. The maich Is of 50. Layton nt tourney In Greenwich Village and Battling Lev- Insky for the American light heavy- championship staged at the Garden to-night and the indiactions are that the bg inclosure will be packed to the doors 4 roused considerable in- fight fans in this advance sale over $20,000 gate receipts are expected to run be- tween $35,000 and important bout will be « twelve round go between Fred Fulton and Bartley In the two eight round Fay Keiser vs, Jimmy of California and K. O. Phil Delmont vs. Young Reno of Trenton will meet. championships, as It always Is, method that won her | other races—wearing he competitors down and winning with Frankle Edwards, the 6 fe real fireworks when these two come to gether In thelr twelve round bout at the St . next Monday. tion for some tue and only through the per | aistent efforte of Lew Meyers, Edwards’ manager, statement in finally snduced to meet bis protege. or the first time wae Steger finally tnduoed 1 for the frat officials who wat of the little seventy-fy but just wateh Experien is going along taking her time, be New York Tennis System To Be Held Up as Model ast season had fecord fay The big clubs and the rete had met, together for greater co-operation, fr'the activity and Int: FhrougHout the seas revolutionized down the lead of Youth to one ‘The jatter is anxious to get the [contest has a terest among the fight to hold the tained until this stage They hit the last turn togethe it looked as if eraiagutbeg lead that she would cross Charley Beecher, the east side fenthorwe has been clamoring for Yeuth that had veen so pther duels in the water, The fuster sie Yourh had outgu: plowed throug faster Youth swam. el Expettence, She forced her to start a sprint that was instrumental, Deen showing up well in all of his contests, “Met” Association Has Male Harry Neary. Martin and Ted Block of Detroit, fms Just tak ‘Tex Richard bas so far signed up one of the tlirse efght round bouts which same show the nisl Jor Lynch clash Madixon Square Garden on Jan. wil! figure in thie elght rounder will be Retsler, the local iad, Frugllah featherweight, the middieweleat, [has been signed up for another battle by bie Ho will swap punches with Frankie Fleming, the Staten Inland middlewelght In the main bout of twelve rounds at the ne show of the Staten Island Collsewn on Monde ‘They will weigh In at 100 pounds at 3 P. MM. Floming 1s training with Gene ‘Tunney at Mo- Cormack’s Farm at Sooberville, N. J. efforts to shake off Youth, who would 4 ired fast in the clos forced Lo lower colors to 4 cou ene foot in 2 minutes bast 1 few seconds anre of a world's that Midget Smith and | (rors keeps tu good throughout the ing yards and aenloe was the reelected its, office ded = President Woot side Tennis Club; Vi kd ace Metropolitan Association is being set up as a model organ- zation with the recommenda- tion that thetr tactics be used through- out the country wherever tennis or- ganizations exist. The recommenda- de by the United ‘The matchmaker of Whe Staten Meret ee (melee rounds at that clubs show on | here next i ae The batter wao wit | Baseball and Freddie Jacks, of Bayonne, N. Monday evening, Ja». hook up with Roper !# Paul Samson, the Harlem . who hes fought Gene Tunney and other battlers Many of the ‘Louls B. Dalley, Club; pane of iorearnore jee, tan tic L"Pate, Nassau Country Club oboken, ‘Tennis Clud; ¢. G, Heyl + Whom aye bad dore in their ambition to become stars. jeammate of the Women’s swimming had until to- mselves, But After many unsucomsfil attambots = match hae iy been linched between those two good wel- | NEW terwvahie. of New dre, Miter Walter, and | nouncement This revelation was made during the course of the second annual meeting “Mets” at the Vanderbilt Hotel. | Within one season the Metropolitan gbt panyees Bill Breonag ang Puls | ssociation has increased t have heen seen long age nnan had been willing to take a |, however, has all along ferred to await auother try against jpaey. There is much more to be ined for Brennan in a match with s¢ than there would be by taking Fulton, yet this has been the logi- match for Brennan ever since he much praige by #1 night classed among that's the way i leties, as It did 'n the cas underbolt out ot jeorge W, Walker jr, nigned up yesterday by Piaht Promoter Black of cl Newark to engage im& twelye-round no-decisen bout at the Jat Regiment Armory on Me hinge Jan 33, (This bout ought to draw an tm-|will serve In the carte event of the | day—t —-_—— ied Pace — WAT Norton and Steve Lateo Box fen Jimmy Hanlon, the sturdy lightweight Mehter, who has been dotng suck great fisting *t the clubs in Philadelphia, kes been froked up for another contest at the Olympia 4 A, of that tty, ‘ Brown, ‘the fast lightweight of W'hiledel- ‘Tey will come together in the main go of eight rounds op next Monday night | The chanom of Willie Jeckson, the crack loeal | ‘and Bobty Barret, get of “Philly,” meeting tn an etght round Ture bout at the Joe Palace of Palladsipais on Yan, 81, Yooks very beteht. als attack of rheurnat tem, borating ite p Btedrgpalttn ev elo} fires barks and for jh ree. Special | its mom- of Denver, Col. jelip from thirty-four to eighty-eight | 0) clubs and (wo associations, It isnow allowed to schedule great champion- nts and will | go into the annual meeting of the U, |S. L. T. A. next month in contro! of 18 overwhelined a mense crowd of flat fans amigyon to neh ainst youth and the a fifteen year-old nirl, was third, fur in the rear of Mise Wainwright and Mra, teama of players nd the western part of the s ec it was a love fe ele aie a EL LE JIM ROBERTSON TO HELP COACH DARTMOUTH TEAM, SCRANTON, Jan, 13 t 1 bouts ever seen tn th Juptan 8. {the New ‘ont sensational . defeated the by three yards in hy tOoryard relay. nd Bauer we t he hed appointed welght from Yonkers, and Steve Latzo| of this section fought ten rounds to Barvett bas recover: | Haddon Ivi airman of a committee to promulr th New York system throughout the rest of the country. on be winning squad. Ri “8 and Nell- 10 Macedorin cry: re Belin and Hellwig rep+ ight of Jan. | jtors, ter for the next seven ot Sytacuse, N.Y ‘and Sammy Steger, his Ghetto rival, should former was In negotl ism ny Kilbane for the fea throw months but wit We tebod to meet Kado Brady of Brooklyn for | tally twelve rounds at the firoadway Exhibition asso-| last week, of Hrooklsn on Monday night. Brady bas | Sere anager of Midact Smith, Terry | cence, fenter als Cross, the ruaged shape be oud! to skow up bis bouts. 98 4 Coliseum Cap. Bob Ward, both of Hllaabech, ‘They were Pr. M tional Draw. In one of the| Al Norton, the popular weltor- Hall was crowded to the | mouth Tow! Ly wha not a slow # «Set at rest the rumors that the Ath- Golf Finals 13.—1t witt| Se eae ‘final round f iiship of the Winter Golf| PINENUR be East y. the champ! | League Woodland Club Meigs of Bobo- | Purves of the |of Boston and M. jlink Club of Chicago won their like Welsh rabbit and could be strengthened by |‘! matches and will meet tn th cheese, Frazee would be a hero in Boston. s * to travel a mile in 8 per cent. less than for- tat! Skating Honors to-day. | Purves medat score of any "of the purvivors in | plonship Alghr. lowest! Don Robinson, Metropolitan Indoor the cham, in his ick in with W, EB. Conk- Dunwoodie and won 2 wy Lewis of North Andover, Mags., off his and won easily In the other semi- final bra . 6 up and 4 to play women’ H. Eright of S| championship, club mate, up nnd 1 to pla: down wt the el are concerned holes Mrs. Wagh was an of Kissawana won the finals | second division, pe eae |HUNT DOCTOR AT YALE colors under their noses, and Yale NEW Doctors to hunt the basketball have \Light-Heavyweight Boxing Title |: 0 1% wivers:s At Stake in To-Night’s Bout, t that Fight Promoter Paulding of hax signed them up for a return battle of elght | smooth! rounds at the club’s show Hoth men havo started in training for five has lost ten games straight, the reason for this string of de hot apparent the Blue in action ag: y on Wednesday night did not find th at club] troublesome microbe, ‘The men playe and with dash, val, | mile championships will be run off toa got away with th | ent analy. time its passin oe eran rants ate tee'| WEAVER OF WHITE SOX ASKS team does no CHICAGO, Jan. 1 ———— 1919 World Series dy east alde feaber-l ewan heard to-day known that “An acho of the baseman perechally had appealed to Judge Kenesaw M. in organized baseball and had told a baseball on of the deal through which it was allewed-eight White Sox players were } games to the ver, y gamblers to Clneinnat! Reds. S become known, a! and not formal, nown of it publicly. seid third baseman reiterated his nothing was n his plea the —__— BASEBALL FEDERATION HAS ary will wot pen'y ot | BIG PLAN FOR CONVENTION. work for hin, and besides muck man CLEVELAND, of a national 13.—Formation Regatta Date Harvard-Ya for June 23. date for the Yale Harvard regatta on the Thames River at New London as June 23, directa at- tention to the eondition of ‘the tides in that port on that date. As the full tide | cuasion at the meet, estern Five on Invaston of East. GALFARURG lege basketball team has left on an in The schedule opens _Willlamatown, | cuicawe Athiview Going to 4 vaaton of th: Jun. 18 at al Wwiiiams an the Hone te at Middletow aN hen mcets Brawn 0 fered. Waar ms tite guest acon, pas abd e WILL NOT PLAGE BASEBALL UNDER STATECONTROL Commissioner Muldoon Re- quests $75,300 to Carry on Work Next Year. ALBANY, Jan. 13.—The powers of the State Athletic Commission, which now has control over boxing and wrestling, will not be extended to In- clude other sports, Gov. Miller said to- doy. There have been reports that the commission was ready to recommend thet it be given jurisdiction over pro- fessional baseball and football, and when the Governor's attention was calicd to these reports he said: | “1 do not think there will be any | | | extension of the jurisdiction of the commission.” Commissioners Wiliam Muldoon ané Geerge K, Morris conferred with the Governor yesterday and discussed the general eubject, The Commission has requested $76,- 300 to carry on its work next year, ‘The decision of the Governor wift | letic Commission, formerly the State ; Boxing Board, woud be gven full jurisdiction over baseball, football, le sketball and other — professional sports. ‘This rumor was founded lwhen the State Board wa organized and the name changed to the State Atheltic Comimission; By changing the name the promoters of Various professional sporting events figured the Commission would take in all | branches of sports. Gov. Miller some time ago stated |that he was satisfied with th haseball and football was being candied and did not think it required any change. Robinson Has Most Points for Speed Skating Champion, skating in the colors of the 181st Street Ice Pa! ace team, leads in the point score at the end of the first night's racing for the Eastern Skating Championships, «tat the Dyckman Oval Rink. Robs inson’s total in the three races skated reached 90. Paul Forsman of the Tre+ mont Rink team, and West Decker, a teammate of Forsinan’s, are tled for each, Robinson won the quarter mile and took second In the 220 yard dash, but was unplaced in the two mile event, which was won by West Becker Vorsm the through to victory in sh by & margin of five rhe quarter mile was by far the closest race of the night, with Robin son, Forsman nd Becker coming down to the wire in a blanket finish, the Metropolitan Champion getting \ the decision by inches. lies’ race went to the } hampion, Miss Elsie Mull jin the fast ume of 51 se Muller was closely pressed by Mls Hattle Dose, who finished second, and Miss Roslyn Sternberg, who was third. The finals of the half mile and on@ night. | i August Belmont * Again Head of | Jockey Club Only routine business and the re-elee: tion of officers occupied the members The Ja pat their ann ing ut t No. 18 Bast 41: xt yesterday tected surwmedon ting of the ma ards whic August Belmon' was again airman of thi Jockey. Club, BP. oK. Sturgis, Vie n and H. ik, ignapp Becrater 1 hk. Hitch Es nd “Joseph Widener were inted ‘a lice committee for the coming year. SCHOOL PLAYER SHOOTS FIFTEEN STRAIGHT FOULS CLAIMING NEW RECORD WALLINGFORD, Gonn., Jan. 13 recom for shooting goals from the foul ine in basketball is claimed by Choat \School, a college preparatory institution here, in a game played Wednesday againat the Wesleyan freshman quin? tet. orld, a forward, shot eight kets from the 16-foot Mne out twenty-two chances and fifteen were made in succession, exceeding @ made by Michael Sweeney of a Ni Halls toam, who made fourteen straight ina ne. } Re So fern te Consider Stymie Rule, CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—OMetals of tha United States Golf Association arrived in Chicago to-day for the annual meets {ng of the national body which will b® hed to-morrow he aubject o@ ribbe ntre of Aled foveal et SSP \ PAM CHICAGO, Jun, 12.—The track team of the UMversity of Chicago will mages, a trip to Japan to meet university to th during the summer, secordin Harold Moulton of the Ath ut “A Tha