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|) . Won meee AE meen sy ° oP RPERRERERREIR aor RRTMEN Te on } THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922, | BASKETBALL STAR RELEASED AND Ee FRANCHISES: FORFEITED : 7 BECKMANIS IS SLATED \Manhattan Schoolboy Athletes TO QUIT TEAM ON WHIHHE STARRED ® action of Celtics Comes as| Shock to Basketball . | World. | Johnny Beckman will be released by the management of the Original Celtics at a date in the near future, | ‘This information was received from ene of the leading men in basketbal circles. Beckie has not been playing Tue to his usual form in recent con- tests and the action of releasing him is, no doubt, the result of 11 con- sideration on the part of the Celtic management. Although Johnny wi one of the greatest stars in baske ball, the loss of his ability to sco haskets and to co-operate quickly enough with team mates brings ance of relations with trempt inay be made to place| Representatives of De Witt, ediMenit to heron crekence| Clinton and Stuyvesant Ex: | wie, oe any willingness | pected to Win Point Honors | suusuitute division.! at Public School Athletic ubt that he will a Indoor Championships Favorites :: | Senlor, White and Senior, Gen+ | © | ule on Rica Beckers hi ir en Tiller nd | ¢ | The suggestions made by Dr. Fatver, head of Wesleyan University Athletic Department, relative to *| changes in presont basketball rules docs not meet with the approval of |tocal managers. Dr, Fauver favored {allowing three points for field goals, two points for personal fouls, one technical fouls and elimi- dribbling, with the excep- lowing one dribble before Local managers stated s had been tried out and nd wanting. ‘The game to- ter than in previous years ew York promoters do not » improved in the man- Dr. Fauver, ¢ contests In the second ustern League race are true to form, and from all New York, Trenton and vill fight it out for first “ei/honors, The New York team, made Fjup of Original Celtic players, Is granted u slight edge over their op- win the sepond round. If complished ‘New York will Trenton, winners of the first . for the championship. ‘Twenty- rit games are scheduled to be aved during the second half. The w York team made an auspicious by winning the frst game. Heawers Cli Commerce. Lippman, Mam, Borork, ipenret 100-ya¥ ee + Brier Maroay ay Wttiiberg, Eh! ¥ ee. 'Niehadoon, eri Morris. Chien, Mererin; 200-yert | ned rerlowt gd undefeated Wassall Quintet is taltman, | wled to. Club Five to-night at EB. R. C. 81°) ttan. The contest will way toward dectding the ht championship of Greaior Vith men who have ether for the last Wassall combini- Oran To-morrow. : ident of gaining a victory nahn Lc Basha ia —— e court with Eddie Friedman, Dan ale rene aod enility tn th WINS FOR FORDHAM) tyy.c)"Suiee rauter, Ray Silver, Buc toro out thie ; 5 aN: YORK'S leading scholastic | - ee Dublin, Lou Siipyan and Irving Gar > ed 1 A soul from the foul line by McMahon | finkie athletes will compete in the a7 Kr a y Mo! eye oie 1 annual PLS L.. indoor Mio (OD) to oR in the last minute of play won the| Union big Five had a tough propo- eb ad - F ‘i ‘5 satie iasketball game with the St. John's to subdue the stances, ba ans championships at the Regiment | Gitegs five for Fortiaca tania : ‘es adpenion: tegin> she sevora I 1 Armory, 168th Street and Broadway, | miler, who ran on the team that won) ed on in the mile, and Riny iscu is lege Nv an ‘am last night. The vnanied (ier to , lto-morrow afternoon. Some of the|the Bastern District mile relay and| ¢*Pected to upset Some of the savor-| score was 32 to worn or in over the Onyx quintet by the foremost net stars ! + jites in the sprints The game, which was played in the} the tally of 61 to 41 posi ned best runners in the history of the| the Medley and the Mohawk A. ¢ The Bronx schools are either out of | st, John's gymnasium in Brooklyn was | ho tilly of & . . < school organization are lbs and who won the 440 in the|it or dark horses, this last referring | one of the hardest fought seed on that |, NU" * -araons Big Five, which exE ms , ttending cla 3 and coaches of all! Stuyvesant meet, which attracted DERCI AI <e Tea Forfeit ' ools predict not only close | most of the school stars The r Abe aorecee ie tk ;, ; on but several new records. |tkams of the 59th Street school latter In the ¢ Franchises in te Basket League | senior and th nts. Sober, al ey vil one of the quartets having place shown ability in » but the contest for! the Eastern District mect. But Stu almost certain to rest | vesant has held the championship for | ¢ he sprints and is oned veteran. Lamberti bego ly all the high schools will) the most feared in the city, overy| though a cros point honors ailing points in 1920 in the shot is Stamm's last tablished an enviabl meets are Fra Clinton's chief opponent in the re ard champion and unbeaten this |,04 "anould’ be, George, Washingte ric Dawkins, winner of last) which also has established qui and seconds in the jump. Ginsbet year’s 100 and 200 juntor, and Louis| record, S. Friedlander and E. Finc-| {oo has made a fin », indoor mile champion and|>urg, on the 120-pound team, have | field and in the 600 broken records. Lawrence MeN mara has won every 880 event he fh run in dual meets here and to mon, Carl Traub a fourth place in the Princeton mect Stuyvesant. srahevatt Commerce is pinning most of its hopes on Gomperts, who has plac outstanding star —i8!jn many close half-mile runs. Rob- », the Negro quarter- | c GENUINE IRISH TWEEDS The British Woolen Mills Co., 31 Harrison Ave. Extension, Boston, Mass., through their representative, sell me the balance of their Genuine Irish Tweeds, imported from Ireland, according to the agent’s story, some two years ago. These are i wonderful fabrics in brown and gray shades. They have won- 4 derful tensile strength. No other tailor in this country adver- $ 715 mad “rr cachise six teams and he has e country star. Others expected help pile up Stuyvesant's score no word from the managemi either team A meeting ha: tises genuine full weight Irish Tweeds under three times my price. Iam specializing on these four shades, irrespective of size. SUIT TO ORDER The U.S. Government under contract No. 42,790, contract dated Nov. Ist, 1918, purchased from Metcalf Bros. & Co., in excess of their demand on account of the ending of the war, hundreds of pieces of Blue Unfinished Worsted. These goods, as you must readily understand, had to be up to specifications. They weigh approximately 13 oz. and are guaranteed for color and for the quality of the wool, and no other | tailor in this country at the present moment is advertising Wanskuk No. 2 Unfinished Worsted under a price of $60. I make this fabric into a suit of clothes and I don’t care whether you are 60 around the breast with a leg of 39, or whether you are 32 breast, the price will be the same. AE) -Piece Suit to Order, I have 50 pieces of U. S. Government Blue Melton. These goods were af by the American Woolen Co. for the U. S. Government to be used in the navy, guaranteed 30 oz. in weight. I will make Single Breasted, Fly Front, Velvet Collar Overcoat to order, irre- spective of GRA GLAD. Annona Gannmrconcims acon e The balance of ulsters, double breasted, half belt and belt all around, left on my racks......... TS ale\OReecipwa vem eum eeaulers sole ews 4 Be Boonen e I have a thousand pair of odd trousers, some uncalled for and some made during dull season, all sizes, large as well as small......... ‘ e MITCHELL The Tailor 119-121 NASSAU STREET ™ 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE af i OPEN EVENINGS ee eats nder Childs. Sober rted to place, ntry runner, has record of firsts showing in the Following are the entries of the| Manhattan and Bronx high schools: ynior, Madus, Tlomberg. | Wilkenta Clas Hudson team of New recently, has arranged a he | the lead, although there was little to] conics! with the famous Powers Broth- J-| choose between them, and held the ad- . The contest is vantage at the end of the first half by | ac 1 ‘an, 21 at the Paterson “| court in many a aay. Fordham took | {Ott a} an | hetween Stuyvesant and DeWitt Clin-| two years and it remains for the| put, and last year added good per- <a 1 ong the on the Red| Rewer men on Clinton to pull sutl-/formances in the running brond jump. | it he Son eis og SU stAee a g lcient points away from the east side orris High School is counting on & A teiind and Flue who have cals the! school. Among these are Gilmor a Stamm in the high jump and Gins- NEW YOR N a way to t opponents in many | the Bulotehnik and Handy in the in the shot-put, and middle dis- | [i K Be Oh i cis Hussey, outdoor Atlas in the 440. ‘es for most of its points. 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