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NL A LL TCT: TELE NTT RE TR URRCENE THE EVENING | WORLD, , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922, t "BERNIE WEFERS | ‘JR. WINS TWO TITLES AT A. A. U. MEET l Iaano |IIM BARNES IN. AT THE INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS <r - By Thornton Fisher POLMATCH WITH TPL TIEFOR ae JOHN BULL ONLY CALIFORNIA TITLE EVERY FIVE YEAR wena Jock Hutchison Way Behind Much Cihanipcctinedt Over ® Leaders in Golf Tourney Announcement at National on Coast. Association Meeting of LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 18.—Two ore — ie Easterners are in @ tie with a native MAK BOHLAND, UNATTACHED LED THE FELD MTHE 2 HILE- RW. LANDON, MAYA) OWHPIC CHAMPION + RUNNING HIGH JUMP son in the lead of the lange field com- * SSING THE BAR” Unless John Bull listens to reason peting on the diMcult course of the Alicea en there will bo an international polo Wilshire Country Club here for the Russe’ riatch only every five years. Acoord- ing to an announcement made at the annual meeting of the National Polo Association Engldnd tnten‘ls to grad Legislation on Armories of Up- She heities at OL wee | vally build up its polo strength with State Variety, With No Pro- con Who Mo Hed ‘cnn Sarees ana . tournaments with India and possibly, with a score @f 147 at the end ‘de = Argentine before tackling another vision for New York. second round, American four, ase ages A: BORS Under the plan advanced by fie A CLOSE SECOND nkintgeNAL An whontaca ee mae rea aes jf davai say Weld aitaroate Weeae Orange County, who has intro- fj duced @ bill 4 permit the use him a fe d nS hy Bay two countries every five years, i 0 . is arrangement fails to brin, a = ermories for boxing in cities of the | of Great Br’ were uke ree ATT 2 Ss cheers from this side of the Atlantia ite of not over 200,000 population, seitaats “be bat could fad Rint f\ we 5 f After winning the cup last year im is the same legislator who told the negotiate the ? ey ‘whi f ~ Fngland the defending association ie writer last year that “they could pass faly cine” ho ho, sti weTtEng fast, Op I ie , vnxious for spirited competition, cere ing they wanted tn Albany |! {rouble on the te ‘Every one Ih tainly hot one contest every five er New York liked it or not." final two Founds, will be played yoars, Polo officials here will ne muniéate with the Hurlingham Clap was after the well-remembered ‘scores of plage: 106 between the Governor and | as follo’ bdbiceard stathaed b and endeavor to convince the Engusn poloists that international tourna~ the writ Laine res, 3, 74147; Baa 5 . ments should be held more often if = tera of oe State on | com Shem 2: od ; existing Interest 1s te be held in the spectacular sport. oa isemiondbadt ag wenn ‘" or Nene = reeayeey THE At the meeting of the National As- i ments wrestling waa si une ALCL sociation yesterday schedules wee mugged Berar | i ri Mick Ais, Sata wit eae Mar wi MINISTRY | Completed that. will provide a busy heme season, The junior champion= sbip will be held at Point Judith and the Westbury tournament will stact July 1 The annual ranking shows that. Louis Stoddard, Tommy Hitchcock and J, Watson Webb, who, with Mil- burn, formed the victorious cup team, were all advanced in the 1921 rating. ae es Shinra ees ae ee | SSE WISHES. IR. wrac. coe | m, and undesirable ; : ‘auer oe Wd & GREAT carina WHO sw.t|Famous Sprinter’s Son een sae Enables N. Y.A.C.toWin Indoor Championships part 6h Lik a | Wefers eicahiie Defends| “MET.” CHAMPIONS FOR 1922. (ONE OF THE be GOLORED ENTRIES WON THE GLAD What They're Saying To-Day ‘ene conrear amin ounne Aroovo-> | College Fives “While the papers disclose that an apparent injustice has been done ° the pintlf benny Kou, this cours te ohout power th rant hem the in Fast Games relief he asks.”"—Kaward G. Whitaker, Justice of the Supreme Court, Basketball | cague Ts Cut Heri an i: i > ee ‘Judge Landis gave us permission to play in exhibition games, pro- chusetis Institute of Technology His “Met” 60 and 300 Bernie Wefere Jr, New York A. C.,| ding wwe would not play with or against incligibles.”"—Eimll Moubaly D t Si Cl b N basketball team was defeated by the | Ne Eee ncn ce| or ee own to Six Clubs Now) isis visti i tee st a By Ro Jack Bole" ers, New York A. G., 1,000- - bert Boyd. yard run. BERNIE WEFERS JR. of the New Minsotys Prinesten, 79-yard high hurd! York A. C, on of the great ep, ara Plant, Morningside A. world’s record holder whose| one-mile walk.” i : anion shah Hills, Princeton, 16-pound | “ gusieet springy board floor in Madison Square | * “All the moving picture theatres in the State of Maine are not worth iy to buy me out.”’—Harry Frazee, Uwner of the Boston Americans. Garden last TIRKE Tlie trlghicasd ritan Bohland, unattached, 2-mile| . enough to buy y Het pte eid Leslie, New York A. C., 600- an yard metropolitan titles| yard run. of misinferma-|and played. the Sending rule Inthe nina high hur Rew York AsO: (0: lion that comes inte @ sport-|New York Athletic Club's winning] Columbia University, one and sev- 7 {mg department the following | the metropolitan senior indoor cham- ht m from\the manager of Mike MoTigue| plonships, scoring 47 points, “Tell the folks that I want to fight. 1 want Dempsey, but I’ take any one else first.”’—Jack Johnson, Former Heavyweight Champion of the World. “ enway Gymnasium by 381 to 27, Johnny Wilson and Martin Killitea are suspended until they fulfill Hemenway ; the original contract with Madison Square Garden to bor Harry Greb.” 9 + The Crimson team led throughout —Harry P. Burchell, Secretary of the State Boxing Commission. Surplusl Play Distributed| fans shouta support such a teague | jung “sos from the contre of the Wa ae wor ooneane 2: a We tune ee wat lator ayers IStIDULCT) with all its promises of keem com- | flour, “We do not consider Tommy Burns a promoter and 80 - ; tit | laying. pales theese ested in his proposal for another match between Dempsey and Carpen- Among Weaker'Teams of preret ae ene Bay OF the ques- DARMOUTH TOSSERS WIN FROM tier.”—Jack Kearns, Manager for the Heavyweight Champion. reo Lge aresente Ta ctiae Peeactlt aren OSSE rm astern Circul ments. Primarily, the greatest source LS l2g) oe cf danger lies in a possible conflict eat Jan. 18.—Dartmouth |between the Eastern and Metropoli-|scored a 25 to 17 victory over the Sai ee ee te pe | th, Leagues. In view of the higher! Knox College basketball team here i Rey status which the Eastern League | iast night. Due to an excess of tech- Eastern Basketball League will com-|covets in tho world of basketbail,| nical fouls the contest was not a fast plete the second half of the race now Ureieahealel a aires det le ong. Only ten points were recorded . s $ ls from field. Cullen, - in progress with six teams, : This was | under any conditions’ which Involve | mouth's’ hish scoring pinen Darts lecided at a meeting here last nig! poth leagues. In the event of a con-| 19 fouls out of 22 tries. “Many National Guard organizations would benefit materially if box- ing contests were allowed to be stayed in the armories.”—Arthur EB. Brundage, Assemblyman from Orange County Ss To equalize the strength of the league| flict in playing dates, the members — —— 2) | e, “ ut the limit. Some fighters are| Princeton scored 13 pointe, Colum-| the Millrose Club set the pace for a “Dave Danforth, the Browns’ new southpaw, is dangerous to run. | the players of Scranton and Philadel. | Of the Metropolitan League, wha aro BROWN LOSS TO COLGATE, lap and a half, Jack Sellers jumped ners for the other side, and unless they are very careful and spry around | phia, the two teams which forfeited | Wit be compelled Poets withing | PROVIDENCE, Jan. 18.—Tho Col- St. Christopher and Pastime, 8 cach; | the Millrose runner near the Fourth the first bag he tx going to get them."’—Roger Bresnahan, Former Man- | their franchises, will be distributed |iatter organization's team. Further-| ato basketball team proved too New York University and Knights of | ng won by five yards in 2213-50, | —1#¢r of the Cardinals. oe between the remaining clubs of the|more, when @ Metropolitan League | speedy for the Brown College quintet St. Antony, 2 each, and St. Anselus, 1.| slow as a result of the shurp turns. circuit—Camden, Trenton, Reading, Es dtageod pene i esd ‘ here last night and won by 45 to 21, \ Wefers repeated his triumphs of| Sid Lesile of the New York A. C. New York, Coateavillo and Wilkes |Hear enough to an Eastern League | Colgate players played in sensational 1921 by getting the “jump” over the |W" the 600-yard run in hollow fash- Barre. | Rratropoie as ame yar | form and made several long shots for . fon, He went into the lead at the Brooklyn and Lancaster promoters | Metropolitan League teams will be | points, rather mediocre field that opposed |gun and led Jack Sellars home by _ put in bids for the forfeited fran-|forced to rearrange thelr playing him in both the 60 and 300 yard runs| twenty-five yards In 1 min. 19 2-5 sec. | On account of Midget Smith having) by knocking out Lew Edwards, the Austra- chises, which were rejected. j Gates with a view to eliminating) WildAMs AGAIN DEFEATED, and won handily in both events. Bob|J. W. Braenstein, New York Univer- ; Se vats his | Han champion. Camden put in a bid and secured | a confitet. ‘i | eLttaaerawe. Tai 41 ke McAllister of the Glencoe A. C. was| sity, was third. & heavy, Wid, whieh Prevents, Hi Osea Grintstead, the former Scran-| | At a meeting of the Eastern ULIAMS Bu gens Abr the only competitor that pushed the} Richard Landon, Olympic cham-|meeting Joe Lynch in their scheduled) Leo Fiynn has signed up Bobby Michaels.) ton centre. Coatesville was awarded Penaiie held last night in Philadel- | other defeat was suffered by the Will- ign't it? He makes Mike alson of the one-time great Bernie| Pion. won the high jump with 6 feet! fteen-round go at the Garden on| the local featherweight, for another battle.| Ray Cross of Philadelphia and Elmer ne the league officials agreed to as-| iams basketball team when they were itle holder on one line and then tum-|Wefers er. in the 60-yard dash, In|1 ‘inch. A Bromit, unattached, was Friday night, Tex Rickard has been] He will swap punches with Teddy Myera,| Ripley of Scranton. No bids were re. oiee Bb renaly, attitude toward the! sent down to defeat by Springfield match with Bob|the $0-yard run Wefers had no|second with § feet 11 inches, Jos ied to make a change in his| te Buffalo featherweight, in a twelve-| celved for the other players. tee nian eyeasue Provided the) College in a close game. The final ola that few ot the | trouble Ia outdistancing both’ Walter | Erval N.Y. A.C, was third with §| compelled to mal | Sound pout 10 decisien et a ow tb. by her which would not be detrimental | Scofe Was 26 to 24. ‘The contest was t generation of boxing fans re-|Downey of, the Paulist A. C. and C, | feat Ti Veghes After the Jump-off for | card. He will atage two twelve-round staged at Buffalo on Feb. 8. Myers recently ATAN LEAGUE. {to the inte would not be detrimental | hard fought throughout, the winning him. Ang thea, in addition|M,. Brinkerhoff of Columbia, His time | #econd place. and two eight-round contests, In the] won a decision on a foul over Danny Fruah METROPOL! ‘¢ interests of the former organi- | points being scored during the last Mike was 36 seconds, After one of the most spectacular] _ 1, two twelve-rounders, Babe Her-| of Baltimore in bout at Buffalo. —— pation, few minutes of play. joudt that Mo- Much of the interest that was ex- ‘running performances ever witnessed f California meets Johnny Reis- —— With the announcement of ®| judging merely from superficial th- ——— greatest middl: pected to be manifested ‘bus event on the boards W. Higgins, running | man of California me Rls Dutch Brandt the! Brooklyn teatherwelaht e for the Metropolitan League | dications there ‘will be many angus | WEST VIRGINIA WINS 4 STRAIGHT Re ihe present time, ana Was missing when (Big) Bill Steven- for, Columbia University, Won the one|jer, while Clonie Tait tackles ‘Tim| qj) jy stil able to put up an interesting schedul re F the Melon of a, project |ments between the Eastern League] MORGANTOWN, Jan, 18.—West © past json of Princeton, national ard | a y two eight-round acl ip tact . comes the 5 soaks Mares champion, failed to answer botyerd |New York A/C. was second and the| Dreney- Ke See ct ulate armen ie, (06k Shek He. bag’ been In| SCN haw een unSer Consideration | nd the Metropolitan League Virginia won its fourth straight vic- Jimmy O'Brien of the| Knights of St. Anthony third. scraps, Battling Fee eee | ne tn action again to-morrow might tre| for @ long time. Many attemhlg| The Jersey Separates have severed | tory here last night, defeating Geneva engage in Lyceum, who was expected arg i SY Phia battles Billy Marlowe of New} sein it tee inst Hed Monroe of Yorkers i,| have peen made heretofore to 8A |thelr connections with the Winton | College by 48 to 29. George Hill and ith Wilson, now that he is @ serious contender for this} PRINCETON AND COLUMBIA |York, and Freddie Jacks will face] Pil 6 axaital Ae” | de at et’ '"| tactorily construct a city league Club of West Hoboken and will no| Martin were responsible for the win- guarantee Johnny what | me: renolitan championship, failed to Bud Christiano. the main bout o! olny roan a} tho regu} oo gome reason or other the plans/longer represent that club on the | ners’ large score kB for.” t for the final after winning MEET ON ICE TO-NIGHT. : aes ine Yeekiz, Mow at the Colunbus: porting ‘er put into practice. basketball court. Banks, Quigley, a tt 4 spill In the pacand heat poe "| Atmough Johnny Dundee, the 130-pound| Club of Yonkers, N.Y. wat ig only @ matter of time to learn | Bggers, People, Williams, Rous and Yale’ Basketball Team Has Hopes, ‘ a few contestants, who, Teplate hockey match |champlon, lost the decision to Chariey| pagay Roche has signed up his good uttie| weiter cr mot this new, yet old, | Byers ‘will now wear the Separate| iow HAVEN, Com, Jan. 18—Yaleo | ay have agused some al- Pike py Lane played in New York | White of Chicago in their ten-round bout at} geqtherwelght, Kid Sullivan of Brooklyn, to| plan will be a successful one. From yniforms. Throughout this week the | preketball team, with a record of ten js ons antong the leading ones to aenfon Boston on Monday night, Dundee did not Vingset. “Harper! idastio to the teas ( tions the results will be| Separates are scheduled to meet the e ike, before he Beta y you in bad. finien had thy not fall ls scheduled at the 18lst Street Ice Pal- meet Vin pps e fea-| all indicat f the | Colle Poi ‘ \gtraight defeats, meets the ate Quin: Your men fuced tho starter in th sevleht, when Princeton and Co. | lee bie title ae the men did not welgh| ture pout of twelve rounds at a special box-| gratifying to the originators of the | rollege Point Club, Port Chester, (tet here to-night. Former Yale stare 4 on. Inne, ‘Wilson, ten't/ final of the sixy- yard Gash, Barts | fam ie cee ic ‘their annual battle, Co. | 130 pounds at 2 P. M., which Is the welght] ing gnow to be staged by the Rink Sporting} movement. New York paske thal zabeth and St. Vincent Seniors. have been working to whip the BU Five a ie it? Commission in| Wefers jr. New York AO. Hob [RREIS. 2 Mowing against the Tigers will | for the junior ghtwelght class, | White) ciup of Brooklyn to-morrow night, Bullivan LT TOL nn | Into shape for & vito is - eenest interes: weighed 187 pounds, while Dundee only vietor ove in in for m1 | torcios ae ce area b | Gesree “Perma” unatineteg, ra |e lve and Wit erants a il | ppd ane bain at 125 sounds White] for startin capes to wie on tnt wea] Ogre Offers SKATERS COMPETE TO-DAY _|ttnow atves x Ey gman who will probably lick him. | Carlos Fguerlo, a" Negro. runner Inguide la eee aye taken tethe | cannot make 10 pounds ‘The show $e for the Knights of Columbus ou FOR CANADIAN TITLES | 22° PON;, Ogsf87,18-<t took, Stants- ever thought the day | from the St, Christepher Club. Aes | ine game any seriousness. Coach % Re uaW a84¢ Chatipion P42 K ff Hi aad Mestad ed Brey ‘defense of his world’s 4 . It surely loo! J Lynch, the local bantamweight, Linow, Russtan, in defense wi oa oul Ga aa Stiee ee iepes wee hn Font lows of fe Columbia Wonder. | Johnny Wilson will be competied to defend haat 9 any one elne but Midget au no ope ST. JOHNS, N. B., Jan, 18—One|heavywelght wrestling title here last Yb Penalized ie “yy log anny: ful playing form, and it 1s belioved by | his title in @ fiftecn-round bout for Tex! gmith at the Garden on Friday night, Tex juniiad’) Grae) ae neta cen cen | HRS Nl, de- Tollowera of the game that old | Rickard at Madison Square Garden or cise] rickard had to pass up Joe for this week’ Miia’ wine : we Pee rt en, Sfuldeon' a Cer ie 4 oa area Weters’ just | Nagwau will fina @ sleins bunch pitted | quit the Pret ice waht ecnoay a VAcheA bariuinr| post fight wilt be with Terry| Benny Kauff of the Giants ae ba hi ee PART tetas outs » Greb or go| of the nennational newcomer, Purge | “trraddition to the hockey game Col- | {fom fighting in New York, Connecticut,| sfartin, the promising buntamwelght of | to get a legal assist in an atten | Amateur Skating Championships here . man was third. The time was 64-68, |umbia will also meet the Tigocs at| Massachusetts and Michigan, and the Na-| py , R. 1, for ten rounds to a deci-| have hie? baseball suspension Ii o-day. and to-morrow. Joe Moore, in- bs CAL Je A field lacking in class answered |basketball, swimming and water polo. | “ona! Box! Commission, now in session] gion at Providence, R. 1, on Jan, 27 Justice Whitaker in the BUCreMe|'Croetonal clameine gem New aot f ' is PRACTICAL fener caused as] starter Johnny Aictiugite gun tn the |These. three ‘oomesis Will "bo stage | at. New OFAN, BAS 80 Ae enone a catae otf eee ated Kauft with & S°ci800 Charley Jewstraw, of Lake” Placid MEN’S-GLASSES-WOMEN S aia = Pao ja rad 1,000-yard run. Mike Devanney of |\in Princeton. and his manager, Denver, Col., 8 one out-of-town fighter who] Vnich ypholds the right of Judge! tnited Gtates national champion, Bob ‘ it ‘Tho eyea of the fight fans in this vicinity! i» @ big attraction at the clubs in Philadel- spension. A|McWhister of Chicago, and Charles ILA J K BRIEN ia will bo focused on Clonle Tait, the light-|pnia. In every bout that Hanlon has en-| Landis to continue Biden decision | Gorman, of St, “Johns,” holder of the PH ‘ AG 0 : weight champton of Canada when he steps| gaged in there his atyle of fighting has wo| part of Justice whi el aeths 440-yard record, will compete. MADISON SQUARE 7540-7883-1712. be into the ring at the Garden on Friday] pleased the fight fans that they demand] deals with Kauff's contrat mes cee cy night to do battle with Tim Droney ot| that the club managers put him in bouts.) 244 the right of the defendan’ = a ee z= = Pennsylvania tn thelr eight-round bout, ait] For boxing George Chaney of Baltimore at] oe nig suspension. is = e id is the fighter who sprang such a big sur-| the National bos of Philly” on Jan, 23 Kauft was suspended DY Landis fol Sone wand pounds. h priso in the West nearly two years ago’ ho will receive §2,0 In court In con- ° Aired ambition for boxing. BY NEAL R. O’HARA. lowing his presence Libba eas Coprtignt, 1922 (Tee New York Mvening World), by Pres Publiditng Oo, . | neation with the sale of at ina eaniete pf Jack Demipeey,, trained Until the Red Sox cop another pennant, Frazee will wave an auo- [RINGSIDE JUDGES MUST MIDGET SMITH IS BETTER; nection with (i vhave veen_ stolen. with eck Britton. | Wart want down tion flag. ANNOUNCE THEIR DECISIONS WILL GO TO LAKEWOOD) xaurr was acauftted tn co i but Lan. mr camp to help his friend Fis ie oa | rs iitted with the automobile master | Re eee me for i important scrap. Carp, it seems, knocked Geo: Cook for a Cook's ir. ” - Reports to-day from the bedside of | 4 sed to withdraw A time Mr. Joker played hi ree NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 18.—Judges Mident Gmith, the bantemwelght, who dis refuaet | nen sought an injunc- inistent reports came ba No matter what our Seat aor may do, the Ice champtonship | who decide fights staged in any of|ja, pean threatened with pneumonia, |MOM OPS outa compel Landis and] ‘ of America belongs to the guys that qt 60 cents a hundred pounds. | the States under the jurisdiction of {are whighly encouraging. There was a} lon fy to lift the black ball | ngestion in 6 ings, | the Giants clu | the National Boxing Association will | congestion In. 0 able to helt ihe| No ring attracts Johnny Memenaii lia ctani rian iat aia old caane |\Ccomantire cave (omen ir | progress of the Se and declared toe] against him. injunction Justice register, decisions from the ri le. day that ail danger of poumonle had! This waa the t t in a de- v1 A : bean averted = Sf 10 gran! s ss : . Whitaker refused This action was taken at the ses-| Smith's temperature was but ninety. esterday in the tr . , iT by an umpire. It is expected that he ewill handed down ¥' ‘The fret robbin’ of the spring wil! be pulled off by won of the Assocation tn convention iis to Tembva to Lakewood tna fo Seen ee out Pf MoGraw’s club will train in where there's plenty of of tor |{m this city, | The National Boxing |daye to reoBorn ee Neen aaa ine MES in ‘exes, Association has Jurisdiction over ix- Betas? leon D pe Base Batuare Hart Claimed Chaney Fouled Him. al 8) 9058 ‘W, W. Liginger of Wisconsin was a ee ga I cr ord ' \ Benny Leonard will fight for Tex Rickard after all, showing that re-clected President, Richard Burke, |THAee Has Larrasitts, | Hart lgntweight pro pole ey | GE Broken Sizes $5 5 Shoes end Skates i Benny will listen to if it's 6) hed ive figures, Louisiana; I. I ‘ghteap, Ohio, and ae bane, al altt= y A py 1 y reason if it's ape Soup anal Tt i seh, OG BAST ADRLUHIA, Jas. 15 — Owing t0| pattling ith {Georwe, Chaney at Balt: Were $7.50; to close out Complete — Attached { | 3G. Youre Y laryngitis liam) more last night, ¢ 4 Connie Mack will train his rents) in Texas, on the Mexican por- | dente: G. x ; wilam | more BON con by physicians ~ der, possibly with the idea of paying them salaries In Mexican monoy. orary ; ; eealantiate Hart'a elniay, but > A. G. SPALDING & BROS, A” Treasurer Cll (fe ei fased Lo ee body: patches -f) 126 Nassau Stand 523 Fifth Ave, NewYork 589 Broad St., Newark At that, the A's wore @ lone star agsregation—tup to the time they The convention udjourned this ide: > eondition te not serious, it was| wore 0 besip ing to wear down Hart a { Mesui eh Graded Joe Dugen, PEER eee RY i nat neseemrenidi: Mn OnE bab MEE

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