The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 19

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_TEE BVE HORACE GR Copyright, 1922 (The New York Bvenl A FELLERS FUTURE 1S ALL BEHIND HIM IN A BURG. LIKE HICKVILLE- * ME FoR THE BIG “TowN AND RICHES > U? — LAWYER » ! DOCTOR , BANKER As Ar” FAI a ath Ms a Indoor Met Championships | Attract Best of Athletes ship. Some of the men who will carry the Tiger's colors are Billy Steven- son, John C, Taylor, W. C. Masey, New York A. C. Representa- tives Favorites for A. A. U. Tevis Hubn ‘and Taiph G; Hls. Al i H are looked on as sure point winners | MeetinGardenTo-Night. | for the New Jersey university, a The leading colleges of the Metro- ny politan district have also entered their ITH the New York A. C., fav-| ftrongest teams, Columbia, Fordham orites to win premier honors, Olympic, national and inter- collegiate athletes, many of them holders of world’s and American rec- ords, will compete to-night at Madi- son Square Garden in the Metropoli- tan A. A. U. track and fleld cham- plonships. The Winged Koot organization . ts favored to win first place because it is represented by forty-three individ- ual entrants and one team in the medley relay championship. Among the most noted stars of the New York|@. wili endeavor to stage a comeback | club who will match strides with|in the walking events. ‘The comeback | members of opposing organizations |jg not looked on with any degree of | are Sid Leslie, Jack Sellars, Andy | anxiety by Bill Plant, who is expected | and New York University’ men will toe the mark for the various events. | Of the three local schools New York | University is conceded the best chance for point honors. Judging from recent performances Jimmy O'Brien, present _600-yard champion, will have a hard task to hold on to his title, Sid Lesle will oppose O'Brien in this event, and as| the former is running to more con- | sistent form, he may be first to break | the tape, Leslie will also compete in the 1,006-yard event, of which he {3} champion., | Joe Peatman of the New York A. Kelly, Bernie Wefers jr. and Joe|tq prove an easy winner over the Pearman, Pat McDonald will take| other pedestrian care of the weight event and Dick| One of the gnost exciting races of Landon, the high Jump. |}the evening will probably take place In addition to the Winged Foot/in the 00-yard event. Jimmy atheletes ten membets of the last) O'Tirien is national titieholder of this American Olympic team will compete | distance and will probably try harde in thelr favorite events. This alone| fo, this victory than in ‘the 600. gives an idea of the importance of | O'Brien will have to do some tall run- the meet and assures keen competi-|ning to come Wome ahead of Billy tion, but to make this unanimous! stevenson, national and inter-col- every one of the athletes who won| legiate quarter-mile champion; Andy Metropolitan indoor track and field | Kelly, world's record helder: Bernie titles last year will defend their| Wefers jr. and John C. Taylor, who championshi | will oppose him. It 18 expected that Princeton will| Twelve events in all will be de- ive the New York Athletic Club a] cided, and record-breaking perform- Vard fight for the team champion- ‘ances will not be surprising. with his bout against Joe Lynch schea- ule ip ntenders ¢f lower east side, Mani ws. Wohl, No. 6 Bayard Btreet, city ‘oriole Separates, 125 pounds. Open for card Was unable to secure a ome games Booking Sanuge: A, Morita, the entire card has been No. 1268 Firat Avenue, ety Babe" “Herman will take on St. Cherles Arrows, 110 pounds. Man- Reisier, and Connie Tate ager B. J. Sullivan, No, 18) State Steet. | Will meet Tim Droney in two star twelve iy round bouts. St. George Club, light heavywelghts an | aie, aaanered mes ta en ditt | Bobby Michaels Scores Knockdown heavyweights, Game played f Thursday evenin William Refiert, No. 2 in Philly. city. MPHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17t—nobhs oy £5 pounds | Michaels, the New York knocker ee eS te nds. Manaber scored an easy vietury over Gus Fra“: ast 1024 Btrevi, | the South Fhiladelphia Italian sor chetti, Rejentina mm daaions-te-olas Frank: Found’ bois ‘as ‘tua Clyaple’ Laat aight OTHER SPO BREvES oR WHAT? for the Garrden Priday night, As ng World), by Press Publishing Co. PROFFESSION “TO TAKE SPORT RCKARD PAGE debe RT NEWS EELEY WAS ALL WRONG - By Bud Counihan NING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY Revision of VAN-HART Prices For the new year we’ an-| nounce a further reduction | in the price of VAN-HART SHOES for men and.women. The quality of these shoes remains the same—they give the same comfort for which they have long been famed and the arch “built-in” fea- ture is naturally retained. At the old prices, VAN- HART SHOES and VAN- HART SERVICE could not be excelled. With today’s | new prices they cannot be approached. | You owe your feet the com- fort which these shoes alone can give—and your pocket- book the saving. OUR ONLY STORE In MEW YORK Take MASTIN’S . YEAST Fistic News Abe Goldstein, the crack local ban- tamweight, who has done such great fighting in the last six months, will engage in another battlo to-night. He will go against Frankie Fay of Brook- lyn in the feature bout of twelve rounds at the Ploneer Sporting Club's regular weekly boxing show. Bud Dempsey of Yorkville meets Johnny Brown of England for ten rounds, Eddie Walsh tackles Mike Smith of the east side for ten rounds and Mike Arra meets Lew Himmel fur eight rounds. Gene Tunney, the new light he champion, has been practic: for two more bouts. His first may be staged at the Ice Palace A. C. of Philadel- phia on Jan, 81, and his second with Pat McCarthy, the heavyweight of Boston in fa ten-round decision bout at a show to be Drought off by the Arena A. A. of Boston signed up ky, the former American nt champion, who lost his Battling Levin light heavywe title to G at the Garden last Fr to future In contests insky nd he feels that he can f eight than he could | heavyweight ‘Tunney in a twelve-round go ay night but in the against heavyweights @ taking on weight it better as largely respon Greenwich Vil light heavyweigh McCormack champion America. | Tunney train for all of hy ‘at his farm at BScobeyv | tinally gavo Tunney's han become stronger and also put him in ex. 3. BY JOHN POLLOCK ywelght | on the night 3. Frank Bagley, manager of 4 expects to sign up both bouts. intends | 8 a light Marry McCormack, the well known sport- hed ‘tant bouts | How good the fresh which | been inhaling infectious germs, and while a chance to VITAMON TABLETS Make This Amazing Test melt ete ae ASPEN blots with every and and Gossip the show of the Kidge- | wood Grove Sporting Club of Brooklyn on | Saturday night. In the main go of twelve rounds, Silent Martin, the deaf mute mid- dieweight of New York mects Tommy Bil- | lard of Astoria, and in the other twelve- | | more bouts fo: r yon Loo ar friends say | ro ev 101 b scales and tane | rounder, Hilly Levine of Brooklyn hooks) pales (and | tane |up with Terry Miller of New York. | ng can tray dor all eee. aa health-building vitamines toe ver Pete Herman, the former bantamwetght | with true organte irum and mece ry champion of New Orkans still intends to|| line salts, MASTIN'S VITAMOM | stick to the boxing game, despite many|| TALENTS | help supely aa Neill | reports that he would retire from the eport|| Your system needs | to feed the n the early part of this, month, I j to meet Danny Brown, a 8 jin the main go of ten rounds at a te be held by the Velodrome Buffalo on Feb. 10. o is matched ‘acuse Lichter, | acting in a natural way general conditioner of the whole body they, usually kelp to put on firm fiesh and ‘increase ‘energy and “pep” The fight fans of Yonkers are so sure] | that Jack Britton, who is a resident of that} | nection now, will get the decision over Lave | hade of California in thelr fifwen-round | vo at the Gerden on Jan. 31, thi they have ordered from ‘Vex Rickard 150 of tho{ beat ringside seats. ‘They also expect to| wager considerable money that Britton gets the verdigt | A match will be arranged in the 1 young high school boy, and Jack Bernstein | lof Yonkers. ‘These boys will most tlkely meet at the Commonwealth A. C.J ” promptl, and “yeast ist upon the original— YEAST VITAMING TABLET ‘ANI GENUINE | | ‘DONT CARRY GERMS HOME oo EMS HOE For Colds fe contact | £ people. | 1 {NONINE IS_A GREAT FAMILY! Vou have | REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF | COUGHS AND COLDS DIS A REMARKABLE PREVENTIVE FOR THROAT A LUNG At all good druggists, 1 may have vitality enough to resist, the | ome-coming kiss may communicate them D cellent condition for his contests. j toa member ‘of your family. | COMPLAINTS OF ADULTS AND | A match was clinched to-day between! On leaving the car place one of these | CHILDREN. of California, and Billy De Foe, the | powerfully antiseptic Formamint Tablets | Have a bottle of Linonine handy fighter, formerly of St. Paul, who ts in your mouth. Mixing with the saliva, | at all times—there’s no telling what ‘Two exceptionally fast and inter- | lin Juniors, Audubons, Bronx Separaton making his home tn 8 2 iaeey Reed orem | the antiseptic fluids will barae the deepest 1 aerene itv All be needed, ape rialy| others. ress the manage Eee onaniey Geeasaciek tai olnat| k ah an at at 7 ? Ate ©. club house. New Rochelle. The| original Central Five pounds, trav: | i tase! at the Ploncer Bporting Cli on| cuecking gerinlife. Soorhes s “¢" 5 eee ; Circle Girls t f a Cee Cane ok Muara, trey. | bo staged at th Pe possibly preventing laryngist quite equals Linonine for bronchitis | Soton Circle fare seam from Forts | 1, Bogieharct, No, #15 Mast, 6 i, | Tuesday eventing, Jon. |influenza. Relieves hoarse Go chester defeated the local Ware's | sity, Champton Jack Britton, who meets Dave | also for speakers, 13, 1s, le ins team by.a score of 8 to 2. Lex- RECENT RESULTS. [shade c( Californin in a tiieen-round bet-! turers, ete, Children like them.” ington Post, American Legion, showed| Atlantic Caseys 29, Western | tle for the weltorwelsht championship tttto | at all druggists. up exceedingly well, but could not] atifias, Be me 34 BU Pe [at Maaison Square Garden on Jan. 31, in| \old the fast local team and were| flv" Ray Midgets 48, Majeatics & | ireaay dow (othe rea bebe, 14t | o. ucteated. Score, first half, Caseys 20,| Trinity Triangios 19, Liberty ecormerh nasium with | OTT. Rie Lexington 8. Final score was 38 to 28) givmplan Pint, 1s, linperator Qui eee and al * n favor of the Caseys. Girele Club Five atro Ftwe path 4 Mei ! GERM-FIGHTING Original Centrals subdued the Em-/ # Fie Se ewEa Shh in welemantel Ree tut clined two] TMROAT TABLETS | eralds by a score of 29 to 16. The rae Cubs 20, Harmony EO zen) = = zt ibisour trade mark. Iti P All Druggists—S0c and $1. contest. which was staged on the; {monon Vive 17, Herkeley A. Wve ; auier Chemical Ca_ Ine - = —— home court of the Centrals, was a} w, Hochelle Caseye 29, For Sieusi | EEE SMITH KNOCKS OUT 5 y A| continual series of thrills from start | 42, Apollo Five 17. | e i? | to finish opmeraida' 36), | FLEMING IN SIXTH ROUND. | tn ati | 20, Lexington Post 8 | slots } MTT 7 A fast forward destres a position! a , Ware's Girls 2, eitine Cateran Nesmew ouaaine | | 7) | with a good heavywewight team. | GAMES TO-NIGHT. Jeft Smith, the ve n Jers fa al | Willing to travel for proper induce-| monons va. Crotona Stare, P. 8. 4s, | Welsht, knocked out Frankte Fleming of | ments. Any manager interested! Bronx i s | Staten Island at the Brighton Boxing | | should communicate with J, A. Mack, [), Unity, Caseys, va. Starling Grey Five, | ciub's show at t?) Siaten Island Col- | », No. 149 Broadway. Macy's ited Btary va. Danbury tut | iseum last nicht. i Works Five, Bavage's 1 % ing fough' ons | 8t. Anselm's A, C. five broke tho! “Sithrord Ye Me G. At tvat’ Bt, Augus-| Fleming f ian nee Tenge for oye vinning streak of nine games which | tine ‘Triangles, Stamford, Conn. | rounds, but in th \ he attempte the Apollo Big Five had made by de-| ;, Re geonmie, OID Ve Speedway Five, BK. | to mix 1t with Smith and was flattened | eating that team by a score of 42 to“ 10) Ma with a right tothe jaw. The referee had Mrenantion | _—_—S—— | M o 17. The contest was fast and clean, counted eight when the bell rang for enttOn OF | with only four fouls chalked up. MIDGET SMITH IS TOO ILL | round's close, but, as {t rang Blem- PYORRHEA Scott, Guriand and Durkin featured | ing seconds torand ina towel Is Ecen More Impo.taat Than| for the victors by their fast floor} TO BOX LYNCH THIS WEEK. pointed Sailor Sk {Brooklyn in the Its Cure. Let me give yin a free ane ond ecourate shooting a ae eight d semi-final, They are light- | examination—I will te frank he following teams have open dates re ‘ cae | t ‘exa of rd eee aye aang Midget Smith isto illto go through 2 = | ; : Selgwer Wins ards on) Ml pr paler 1 ae ' T will aid Sammy Selger awarded the de-| ra Ne Rp rr es cision on a foul over Fran Pdwards | 7 ae erate | Wo! Laie {in the seventh round of @ scheduled | twelve-roand bout at the Star Sporting 7 Club in Harlem last night, iwards was warned repeatedly by the refereo for his aiming of low blows and in the seventh round he in one that nt § r flog was th i ; jude agre elger had been tout am, Edwards's money Would be held u ding an investigation by the Boxing ‘ aslon, ‘ a dnesday We 1h) A. 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