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1 tiene enytean j ' —— 4 fe talking of going to Paris to fight place Wilson could find on the map. Carpentier grew out of the it class, France has had | milddleweigh' @o middleweight with a punch that dent a cream puff—or scare | mn. i | AN OLD STALL. | Gibbons issues another chal- ‘Wilson, hoping to connect Proposed trip to Paris, The taking on Mike is , very clever, and decision, judges and queer notion that landing of ten blows entitle even a rank eutsider like Gibbons to a verdict rity Hi ik “Champion” Johnny Wilson | That's about the safest | jmeet LIKE FICTION! | GOLFERS GET 3 BIRDIES PINEHURST, Jan. 23,—The championship course here hi been the aoene of many unweval exploits with wood and tren, but never has such a flock of sharp shooting developed that flashed ‘out in a special matoh yesterday when three birdies were made at the same time and at the same hole. The occasion wae an exhi- bition match between George Fretheringham of Vermont and Herbert Lagerblade, Youngstown, ainat Emmet French, Paris About Only Place Left for _ Wilson Now. Weeburn. The trie of birdies came at the long fifth hele, par five, where Frotheringharn Mothersole and French home in four strokes. French and Mothersole an- nexed four birdies’ on the round | and scored a best-ball card of | 94-35-69, but finished two down to the opposing team. What was probably the first birdies registered at the tenth hole by a woman was made by Mrs. Herman Ellis, who scored a fine three on the 328-yard up- hill tenth hole. Mra. Ellis landed within six feet of the cup on her second shot and cleverly ran down the necessary putt. ~ocialilalaccnececan Gutheriand Signs te Conch Lafay- ette Again. EASTON, Pa, Jan. 28—Jt was an- ‘nounced here to-day that the #igned con- tract of Dr. J. B. Sutherland as football conch of Lafayette College had been ro- colved by Graduate Manager D. Leroy resurrect just one! @f these elumiber taps for the oocasion | e unwise as to give} a ‘AST GOING. Johnny is off for a six weeks’ | tetp to Johnny, as Ameri- | can . May arrange | tw meet for the world title. An4 there’@ be fireworks. Buff is by | Jenz odds’ the best little man who over went rer to confer ‘owas many pounds over-| he beat Wilde, and the true test of the splen- fighter’s ability. | ‘would be quite different. fairly even, as far match for Wilde in its this with aggressive- Power sufficiently to them : ALw. IN HOT WATER. The wa: the contract breaker is hard. J. Wilson, the gent who was given the gate in New York, its and Connecticut. No, not the gate money—the gate! GOOD FOR THE SPORT. In the old days a champion was so \ers or managers have been monkeying Reeves. The contract ia for one year only. mesic Oupner Baker of Phillies TOGETHER AT SAME HOLE. CHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923 IF FOOTBALL TO JUNIE (F FooTvare HAS yO PaS$ our . Has Some Things to Say To His Fellow Magnates a wen dummy They Deal With Pitcher| Meadows, but Catcher | Bruggy Is Inquisitive. By Bozeman Bulger. | HEN the National League own- W ers weet here for a confer- ence early In February, Will- iam F. Baker wil! have something to say with © burr on it. Mr. Baker owns the Vhillies—that club, you re- member, which is always at the bot- tom. Notwithstanding what you think of it the club ts his and his contention is that if (f is going to be broken up he wants to do the breaking. That) sounds fair enough, Tt has been brought to Mr. Baker's attention that two or three club own- with his players. Though he does not ‘Catcher Bruggy of the Phillies would like to make inquiries bearing on and appertaining to his being ratlroaded it of the big league to Portland, Ore. Recently waivers were asked and secured on Burggy from every club in the league. That being done he was sold to Portland. “Now, I don't olaim to be the eatching star of the league,” says the puzzled man, “but I do claim to be good enough for the big league, as shown by my record. There is some- thing behind this more than a simple sale, 1 believe. If I was ‘railroaded’ | I'd like to know why. It's a big hardship for me to go out to the coast because I have a business here in the Bast.” It is passing strange, come to think of it, that all clubs would waive claim to a player like Brugge. Still base- ball is a funny game—to some folks. SOME OF THE MOST wePosine STRUCTURES ON @USCE RESERVATIONS ane THE ATHLETIC BUILDING S i @MD STADIUMS IM WHICH FooTBaLL 1S PLAWED Copyright, 1922 ( enough. It is—for Yale. . 3 But advocating only one game a season proves that Prexy Lowell was never a cheer leader. oe On rumor that McGraw will wear a player's uniform this year, wool! Jumped 2% points in yesterday's market. Last year Mac tipped players from the bench by means of deaf and dumt language, while guys he sent to coaching lines coached 'em in dumb language exclusively. .- Question for to-day’e geography lesson: Name the thirty-one States that Johnoy Wilson is stilt eligible to Aight rear For stx months of each year Roger Peckinpaugh is Roger Peckinpaug!: GETS THE GATE LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Copyright. 1969, GNew Tort Brening World) by Prem Publishing Oo. Prexy Lowell of Harvard claims one Harvard football game a year 1s SKATERS WILL RACE IN AMERICAN TIT LE MEET The New York Bvening World), by - - Prees Publishing Co, Vie ONDER. WHAT” Sine SS | wWHBRE ‘N But when the box scores blossom out he is elmply P’ck'np’gh. eee HOW INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE TEAMS STAND NOW YO FIND orHER MERITS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COUEGES TO aBour IWSTEAD OF > By Thornton Fisher (SWEDEN NORWAY AND CANADA ENTER AMATEUR TOURNEY CAN GO New York Boy Favored to Win Event at Lake Placid. LAKH PLACID, M, ¥., Jan. 16.— It ls very probable that Sweden an@ Norway, in addition to Canmde, will be represented in the Lake Placid Diamond Trophy Championship, thr new world skating event for ama tours, which ts to take piace here, Feb. 9, 10 and 11, under the sanction of the International Skating Unton of America. Formal invitations to have repre sontatives here to compete tn this first international skating contest for {amateurs have been extended the | Athletic Association of Sweden and the Christiania Skating Club of Nor. way on behalf of the Lake Placid Skating Association by ite President. | Henry Uihlein, who ts also President jof the Adirondack Skating Associa | tion and First Vice President of the [International Skating Union. Cable acceptances of these invitations are | expected within a few days. By winning the Canadian National amateur outdoor apeed skating cham pionship at St. John, N. B., last week Joe Moore of New York become the first man eligible to compete for the Lake Placid Diamond Trophy. Others eligible {n this country will be the | winner of the National amateur out ROE | door speed skating championship at TB ALL | Plattsburgh, N. Y., January 4, 2% and 2, . Y eT sea — TWO RNAL OLO GRADS WILL HANE Sport News at a Glance Harvey Litcntenstein won the Brooklyn A. A, road run held over the Kings Highway course, Brooklyn. The Brooklyn F. C. Soccer Eleven defeated the Carleton Hill team by a score of 7 goals to 2. L. C. Dally won the high scratch prize at the traps of the Larch- mont Yacht Club, with a card of 95 out of a possible 100. The eleven of the Norwegian Turn Verein defeated the Britannic team by a score of 6 to 0 at St. Agatha’s Oval. The Yale Freshmen rifle squad elected Preston K. Dedderick as Captain for the 1922 son, Bob Fowler of Boston has beeen appointed coach of the Williams swimming team. Adoiph Arnold of the Pastime Athletic Club won the weekly handi- ap member's walk over the ciub’s regular course. Secretary Graver of the Boston Red Sox has recelved a ietter from Jack Quinn, former Yankee pitcher, denying that he had jumped his contract, and that he will report for spring training. The Durland Riding Academy Junior Polo Club defeated the Junior team of the Essex (N. J.) Cavalry Troop Polo Club by a soore of 13 to 6 Aiken, the Peter Pan colt whieh races under the popular colors of the C, & D, Stalie, showed a good performance yesterday at Mavana _——-— = a cr saan = when he finished first in the Mariano Handicap. This was a dash of € name them in public the Phillie owner, six furlongs for which all ages were eligible. Aiken, ridden by R. Wil Send do bbout an he peed. Sae'a “It Is said, will yank every one of these '| X-ray proves that dislocated vertebrae caused Pop Young of the De- AMATEURS IN POCKET son, came from last place in the back stretch and, getting up in the Cail aff a Reht at the let moment tr tmperere before the bar of the Na-| A month from to-day the pitohers|troit team to make wild throws all last season. Crap shooters have proved BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, | "2! strides, beat the favorite, Ararat, by a neck. fe tappeteh to foal that way, Hora tonal League the moment it gets in|of the New York teams will be on) that throwing often affects the tones, but this ix positively the first time fj Morrie Schapiro; Gslumiia: University chess sham plots melatained ‘oo Pi ipa ‘say: action. their way to Hot Springs and San| that bones have ever affected the throwing, x Anal neue ot the Greater! his lead in the annual championship tournament of the Manhattan tM | xteg hed night—it's| T° tamper with the players of an- | Antonio to boll out. A week later pe Ghee eae eeprom Ue ; Chese Club yesterday by winning against M. Schroeder in the sixth of, see? Yeah—I said off! What for? ther club and enoourage them with {the main body will follow to give 2 New York; amateur pocket billiard | round. .Samuel Katz, half a point behind, kept pace with the leader by ay He oe Wet fing hints of being sold or traded ia a|them mupport, uies ror mateur oxing | champlonship tournament wilt be~ held | ng Dr. Freundlich. Dr. E. Sokal scored a game from O .W. Field. a" Q ae ar i pees a e\erime of high treason in baseball,| Already the trainers of the Yanks this week at the Medison Billiard Acad- American feathorweights idl Payy cf €): Pa ee a inatin ain't + an’ | Sunishable by a heavy fine. and Giants are @usting off and oiling rs 9| ey 66th Street and Columbus. Ave- . 9! yn 0, runner-up eat 3 oa Gy vy fine. irs a MeatInE at ape iy. 66th ‘ championships, and Jimmy Fittens, protege of Jimmy Britt of But that doesn't go in these days bs pepe ne pa lnidecieaded around the Polo Grounds. = er an ose 0 ros she vaileanlepcdaden ate rey pee | fought a 34-round draw at Mexico City. ¢ : " from eac! a room in e greate eee comentons, Baker has reason to believe that at|_ Stilt the managers don't fecl quite La a all Jolty, selected by elimination matchen | ‘ |least three clubs in the National |@* them at the last Ol: Game i Bead r KEARNS ON WAY HERE, | PLAN $50,000 AUTOMOBILE RACE. SOME DAV HELL LAND. —ireagne have been fishing around for |, Miller Huggins needs another out-| They Are at Least More Im-|them at the last Olympic Games at| will meet In this round robin tourna) OAKLAND, Cal, Jan, 23-Jack| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 23.—Plan Spy rede. l te Ser, ie valies tee Meadows, Mis star piteher, ‘a mat- Pome gh Sones, one more pressive to Those ‘They are as follows { bats payer hei wil otewale et she canes, ane ot Inck Dampers) | have been announced here for a 500-tnll> 4 ‘hen rpen! | ter on whieh the owner has not been good F iWbert is | " ° wo thamplon heavyweight boxer, is} automobile rac m next November |) was here, George Engel tried his best | conmilted. just got to have another oulficlie: Around Ring. | ‘The judges shall award at ine | Madison are Coleman, representing the | on ny way to New York, where, hw said | Atmiatioe Day. Srike Ai cie to get fridpd Carp to meet Harry, but! phe Phillies do not propose to trade |#"4 an infielder. “ end of each round five points to | home room; Whittle of Doyle's, Terkel | pefore je left thers Sate i claco Speedway at San Carlos, Californie Carpention took old Bat Levinsky 1n-| or pelt Meadows. ‘They admit that he | Maybe something will bappen at | the better competitor anda lesser of Rintracht & Gans, Kanntnsky of |25y') oe hls Eatin Me Te | A puree of $5¢,000 and lap prizes of ai wend. Gibbons ien't enthusias-| might help several clubs in winning |‘ February meetings. By Robert Boyd. number to the other competitur, | jynnn's, Engel of Heyman’s, Hart and | i, ‘ ms would OC | least §25,000 will be offered. Local auto- Ue over ling with Greb, because ithe pennant but they figure thet, if INCE the different State boxing | according to his merits. When the | Watson of Lawler Bros. | Sty whether he expected to arnings @| mobile men sey the prize money will be Harry an awkward knack of be-|iet alone, he might also help the| Chicago authorities announce that salons throughout the country | Competitors are equal the maxi- | The match between Engel and Hart|match for the chanmlon while an the | the largest sum ever offered in an au!» ing there, ‘fighting, at the finish. Grebd| pnitiies a Little. Kid Gloason: this spring is going to Geprived the referee of his su mum number must be given to | will begin at 7. clock to-night. East mobile race, wants to fight Dempsey, but Jack| 4 report was sent out from Phila-|!00k over a pitcher named Lambke,| preme power in rendering a decision, | ¢8cb. At the end of each oout | = = = = —— = says, faifly enough, that he'd belaciphia a little while ago that Mea. |Who 1s six feet and four inches tall, | as dictated In the Marquis of Queens-| the judges’ scoring papers stall ~~ Ashamed to fight a little fellow like! qows would be sold to the Giants. |They do a lot of things in basoball| berry Rules, end substituted the two| be collected by ne announcer. In { 7 Gre after tipping over such mem-|-rhen camo rumors of dickering by | Nowadays, but, somehow, we'd like |ringwide judges, the system of declar-| cases where both judges give one | moths es Fulton, Morris and Will-| other clubs. It seems that the owner |t see Gleason do that. The Kid| ing a winner has been very unsatis-| Competitor the most points, the | Wants to fight Brennan.|aiq not know about this, would have to get on a stepladder to | factory. feo om ray reeaire | is too busy try! 0 . e Get cnet recrn atch "te | cant nan Se Sends BONS (ip eke A et teboviag aw’ toot ite | sneer abl ct frm the_| 4_ Johnny Wilson flunked! wants to know. Eddie Kennett, the crack mascot | effect, the third nan had absolutely} Teferce a slip of paper upon out of © Greb match to “save” his! 4 hombshell may be expected at |of the Yanks, has been signed for ,| 8° voice in the numing of a winner,| Which he has marked the name VIRGINIA title. aides Marry seems to belany moment in that meetine return engagement. EAdle specializes | xcept im the cave of @ disagreoment | of bis choice. The referee and contptenan aaceneeni tii From down 1 = sas the cholera. in winning pennants, havi eg | BY the two judges at the ringside, If] S8nouncer shall inspect the tree ‘ee t a = ballots and if two out of the three Be’s @ Hloe kid, too. Only trouble} white Mr. Baker In thus aroused, [three tn at roy Me Ratled | they failed to agree he was permitted dif WORTH CAROLINA where the g. im fs that he gets in the way, ° We to have a voice in adjudging the vic-| ballots agree the decision shall be { bak 80 announced. Should the three ot, tobacco grows YOU SAN'T EVER TELL. What The 4 H T D After the Boxing Commision ap-| ballots disagree, the referee snail ey, Jock hison, supposed to be y re aying O- ay. pointed under the regime of Gov, Al] Order an catta round of | tives SOUTH Straight from the sunny evergotfed, wins the Northern Cali-| mse Smith passed out of office and the} minutes. After this round the fields of Virgi fornia op@ with a course record score Wrestling is as big @ sport as dosing, and one of the greatest things |amendments to the Walker bill that| Judges shall mark tho name of elea of Virginia, the Caroe and strokgs to mpare, and then visits] {Mat ever happened to it was the introduction of the fiving fall.””—Martin | put the present State Athletic Com-| thelr choice on a scoring paper linsa and Georgia comes ‘a few local courses and makes new| Hermun, manager of the A. H, Woods theatres, miasion into power, « change in the} inoul swoorlne points and, if the prime,mellow “Virginia” Feoord scores for ihe fun of it. | * -—— rendering of decisions was made giv- i! es cst, wiuner totes tee bles Im my opinion no college president or athletic director in the | ing the referee equal power with the| Sbéll be annoullced. | If the sudces lobacco that you smoke in WHO'D REFEREE? United states knows the exact value of interoolleptate sports to his inati- | judges in maming the winner. But er Gg eal ne eueree ge de- Piedmonts @. Louls now has two rival Boxing| *#on.”"—Dr. Edgar Fauyer, President of the Society of Physical Direc. | just as unsatisfactory as the system eae in he con- Commissions. If the promoters run| -t0rs in Colleges. that preceded the present one fell The referco shall have tt owt of material they can pack any a -—— into disfavor among the patrons of the Pa pation be: daaiouiti o ue @rema in Mo. by putting on the two| ‘Ruth ts @ 700d base runner and @ emart and Bold one. Matches his | fight game, so has the one now inj 22 pal aioe for Bae taeriaeaars 4 la ; qemmicsigns in @ battle royal. | wits aoainat such wideawake citieens as Cobd and Speaker and holds his | Vogue become unpopular. The sys] Se ruica and to stop a iced it in mae | own.”"—Jack Doyle, Scout for the Chicago Cubs. |tom of secrecy of the present ruling | fn his opinion, a man is outclassed i teenie A ted nities of “I don't believe tm Dasedel cages setae oe eyes Ms ens eae Geeta to tee pt" tt " ve —-Agthur Devlin, former man shall be deemed to : Pasadena Washington and Jef-| star. Gant | stall know how the others voted, has| Tan Shel bape ow ite forson a ©f $60,000 for the col- added materially to the method that} sry, Dn nen rine z od e fund, just ae @ little ‘What's the matter you don’t " ba itn a is denounced today by the fight apelin othe Pyeng tnt He ot: lation of the game W WV hat'a tie matter you don't match my boy with Jeck Dempsey— | crowds, ‘They do not know the judges | ‘xem from SF noortog: 6 \ az. pot against California, That, %°™ ys ining him for two weeks now?” inguired the father of | who might be capable or incapable, | V!2ner in a fancy diving contest, he vents i wa Gowers.” | McManus Cohen, a Jewish boy of nineteen weighing #11 pounds. “Well,” | und according to the Boxing Commis.| Another new rule taken from the @ Rs | replied Jimmy Johnatone, who adverttecd recently for @ strong young | sion, they are not eunponed to, Olympic rules is the counting over « f FINISH BOUTS TOO. man to whip the champion, “you had him for nineteen years and what | At the last two amateur * boxing tighter who has been floored, Hereto- | ¥ Jeck McAuliffe wont to Irciand to| “! You make of hime |tournaments held in Madison Square| fore, the wide #Weer of the arm of sy fad a heavyweight fighter to bring to| —_— Garden under the Metropolitan Ath-|‘he referee made counting more a z b Mamarion vo go after the big title, but “The same ball that was used in the major leagues last year will te |!ettc Union, namely the New York | Spectacle for the edification of a b 2 gave tt Found them all too busy| (in use during the coming baseball season.’’—Charles FE. White, manu- State Championships and the recent | frenzied crowd than for the benetit of fe e se fighting home. facturer of baseballs inter-clty tournament between Pitts. {fhe fallen boxer, ‘The shouts drowa The mia Cigarette a al a eee | burg, Boston, Pitadeipnia and New | the counting of the referee's tolling: 8 A SILVER LINING. ¥ Hecke ,) York, a system of adjudging the win- |} and thelr dazed senses prevented thea: ‘They have Asiatic cholera and pie Morkey. Star: Tejarit Beeline Tee eae wrote waren "ner was Introduced that met with the|from keeping track of the aweep of 4 bebento fm the Philippines, but! NOW TAVIBN, Conn, Jan. £9,—denet | tries ronaived in an carly stax, | SPproval of the fight fans in general, |the referee's arm. ‘The referee tn thc | —and for cigarettes hey bad @ stymie rule or 4| Reid, centro on Yale's hockey team, ts | hockey game, will resume hie etudies to. | #4 is unquestionably a more practi-}smateur bouts does not use hte ar.n| Virginia tobacco is the best penalty for out of bounds. suffering from a fractured rib, it day, but no hope ty Leki out of his play- |! method than the one employed at |!ut counts loudly in the ear of the gH a pA place to live in—the Iui- heaceas + WES ling hockey again this year, and it is|the professional fights. These rules|dazed fighter who is better able to iste Keer pana dias ences acu Chachan ball samtiaan me ot fom She base |were adopted by the A. a. U. after|follow the time he has on the floor Liccrrr & Mrexs Toracco Co. She wondesfu) vosulte ebteined from clear his bral 5 ’ ‘ i A — '

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