The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1922, Page 19

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TIT TONES ITT TT ee a GAME TO-NIGHT AT WARD'S ISLAND FOR THE SOLDIERS West End Five to Tackle the Home Aggregation on Coutts. | N. Y. SEPARATES ACCEPT STARLING CHALLENGE. Manager Goldie of the New York ates is only too glad to accept the opportunity of opposing the Starling Greys in a game the pro- eds of which are to be donated to the survivors of the police officers who were killed recently. With George Dannenfelser manager of the Greys, willing, both teams may manifest that best quality of real sportsmen — altruism. It is the opinion of Mr. Goldie that the man- agement of Bronx Castle Hall will be happy to permit the uge of that caurt without remune: n for such a noble purpose. eltloss 06 | oF our Sangre, West End Post travels to Ward's Island to-night to tackle the home Aggregation in a contest for the benefit of the wounded soldiers, At the game played on Sunday afternoon the Weat Enders were able to procure, by donations, a fair sum to buy, smokes for the boys. The good suc- cess of the West End veterans in basketball may be attributed largely to their activity in helping out the soldiers. Englewood Club is due for some tough opposition throughout _ this Week To-morrow evening the Long Islanders tackie the American Legion Five at Far Rockaway. On Thurs- day the Englewoods meet the St. Rose Quintet in Brooklyn, St. Rose defeated the Englewoods by a margin of one point last week and the game should be » close one, Manager | Cormorys of the St. Rose Club will depend upon his usual line-up of Joe | (x Foner ws Fim! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922." OTHER SPORT NEWS THEY’RE ALL GOING OVER! By Bud Counihan Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Co. ARe AIMING a renuenree Sine cece Seo ueee wae Ft ae &ND eae ain LOOKS LiKE | AEA MAKING Aiki MME TO SE Done OY CABLE HEREAFTER. On Mavee. Vim wiQeLess o— Soe tee feet! maaTicy «ne uP wit This BA Quien THEY HAD GETTER Buck Aussi - Me No PLAce FoR A Gue with a TITLE THE CHAMPS WONT HAVE To WORRY ABOUT LO6INa THEIR He me ube edo. ap Bova! #) Denwoey MAY BE THE “EXT Chame we Saud To Go over = BIG AWAY PRONE = HERE - PRONTO # NOWADANS, WHEN A LAD BATTLES Gia Witt THe ToP — AND cops THE “ITLE Grennan, Dadson, McAllister, Russell | and Cahill. The Englewood manager | Tewksbury did all his \ ] oaaty enough will use Byers, Liddy, Richards, * ae By JOHN a > ; 4 - | FN early golfing as a member of the ey cediLmenan i\C Fistic News poo. and Gossip _)| OLF News) Weirton’ dic tis, wien a pioases By defeating the Original Arrow | - i laim Guilford as its own. Five to the tally of 29 to 9. the E On account of there being no box-) cause Terry Martin hee refused to fst] The British are now planning to| son A. C, of Staten Island rar ring show at Madison Square Gurden remove the handicap restrietfons in| aru HaaRanetinen ate : jthis week the Ploncea’ Sporting Club, | receiving wyies for the amateur | na Buttermavk disolaved a fits on Bust 24th Street, will stage an tG HENS at ahyjot the Olas | championship extwick, This} u y asa 77 ae p-| Means thet any golfer can enter, re- | of ball. Pinto and McCarthy Starred | important fistic entertainment t Abe Goldstein, the f Fee a cri lpardlGanr Oh clive: feCoraOpeRtACioGt for the visitors. evening, Billy DeFoe meets Kar PCIE Who! HAS SPL SAUER, fen ete z sob em Stee. 3aird in the main go of | since is) rie Aires wae | condition ervitude, provided, of Epiphany Club Five subdued the a a : Manugenent of Wille Lowls, has sen SED Was te BSc a apeRie | ltallun Catholic Club by the score 41 | 'UNds, Dick Griffin of Texas v booked up for another battic. “He will go| Course that he ix sponsored by his) ris The fast teamwork of the vic- | Guida of New York for ten ¢or against Frankie Curry of the east side in S149 commit | 5 and the fine shooting of Byrnes | Tarzan Larkin. the lant lumberjack, | the main go of tn ouuds at the = = v ack Do © rounds, < monwealth Sporting Club of Harlem or saul ‘Tewkab: yeshape the. Dau mieved 'too “aiuck fer the hoHie 8, Jack Dougius rounds, onweatth Sport Harlem Pant ‘Tewhsoury, perhaps the best eeexntion® Johnny Coo! vs. Frankie “Young” | urday nigh amateur gol n the Philadelphia | " | Mack of Hartford, eight rounds " - district, has changed his affiliations Brookiyn ‘Trinity Club Quintet ue-!” . dele eink Fea AUBLIEINIE LL H feated the All Stars by the score of | | 't in almost & aure thing ust et ya! antes = alas ° nie sf | van, now making } ae at > bury's most noteworthy performance 29 to 11 on the home court. Trinity Triangles lined up with Do: hue, rs, Quinn, McGee and ler, Yr opponents wer@ Ki Kelly, Strauss, J. Quinn and Walla. | ; The Madden of the west side will waln go at @ spe the American Logto non Feb. 20. haa practica aud Ba swap punches In vhow to be staged nan, Miss Mary G. Allen, manager of 2 th A. No. 6 Quintet, is anxious to pro- cure the names of all girl basket! If such players will cots ia) a municate with Miss Al at No, 16 ‘ ‘te ctorclah Beach 98th Street, Rockaway Beach, ek #35 Pi es et os orgie rf ee ne! sere . | up Ryen in a few days to mect Georgie Da ‘ a their courtesy will be appre- |e ett tound bowt at the ithe? ated or Jan, 3! or eb, 3 Parsons Big Five lave closed two more dates with th Mary Cadets f » Pa ester Centrals ut hed 188 of Peekskill will prob i | ed 1882 “J soon. Honey Ruesell one of th tie | leading men in basketball, s futuie or | has been signed up by Manager San- Gad tt ought to be a hard battic hin | ders. 8) Re n Taland. whe haw bee —— | The Maroon Five will be known #4 UD pla biNsS Ss Ne Y k Bo | h ter am the Original Mayoons, il" ¢ SAlalenes UB ew ror xers | In this assortment of Oyer representatives of the Maroon Cinb, (2's (° ! Maat “leak Ir t M | coats and Suits you will @nd F, Mathers, manager of the quin- |. ye tian tae eee sound ft) Bost on Meet) very desirable: fabrics tea tet, states that his boys have won 18/3) ty. state tland. Coliseum on every desirable fabric an out of 22 contesis this year, not- jo. anos have started ¢ Pn son ie A. As 12. portlet model for men and young withstanding the fact that the av- : , ad men. Also a good variety of evage of the combination {s about 123 arises) Semen Ui lett) Tory Bestons este niane {o18i § y ght of pounds. West End, Colon'al ind. vital roves a uinst the best shmon-ps res Guiding Star ae aad tunt's | ates. tae baa bere beokea|of that city at Mechanics’ Hall this! Ml] while they last. Point Vive have all been subdued bs Latie of Scranton, Pa.. i! evening | clant-roand bouts to the math B01 roston will be represented by sev |) > Reduced from $25 and $35 Midget Suititi has vecovored wo fast trom |csty tournament helt at Madison|f| Overcoats 50 Suits Me cayseiae Inet ine opinion iar he qu | Stuaee Greens | 1963 were $40 1241 were $40 to get ore tomorros or | John Mises of the Loretta tii | 1342 were $45 Pi 852 were $45 ith a on Thurs-}asm and Murr tun or the € a trip oui his inan- | House will compete in the 110-pound| ft wood for two week Y sung of the 4 wet > Se earn dsGuEETEALRA Buseracaa (WUT Ne Now moneu uly terrasentee IL|| 0dl ewere S50 50 72 were $50 git champion, wow bere, 19 working} tive in the 118-nound class. Hd Riley | 1341 were $55 N 1362 were $55 y at Seeman's Gym and is veedy tw bdealey tie St. Christopher Club and Jas< ow HO J. Kolb, No. any lad from 194 to 40 pounds ringstde. lokeot the ROnlae A. C peniaene lin the i28-pound division i a Antrobus “nteed in the miditce {|| 1932 were $60 50 1736 were 60 1421 were $65 Now 641 were $65 iat been elinched be ihe bation of | WOMEN SWIMMERS COMPETE ey wh antanacat FOR INTERCITY HONORS. ny goat Mies homers of this city and Philadelphia | cent, of the gross receipts will we held in the wool of the City A.C. A sag aigoed up Wille Jeekson to 1 lo-might, New York will be mpreseated Ghartiay White of Chicago in the taly! hy all her best swimmers who are mem-| evont of {1 at Madison bork of the Womess Swiraming Asso-| Garden Jan Frank Bagley csation of New York. The foremost | women swimmers of the Quaker City will be seen against the New Yorkers, as the Philadelphia Turngemelnde have listed in their ranks stare that will foree the women of this city to be a their best to win, iss a bout on the sane card. Jimmy Bullivan | will hook up with Phil Kaplen of Jersey | y in one of the three elght-round con- | Sampson Loses to Roper, | Capt. Bob Roper won 4 fiftecn-roand decision from Paul Sampson last night Brighton Ciud, Staten [stand. | Y outpointed Sampson, but | 1- as game und tried Geaparatels ealth Sporting for his victory, ‘The ted to $4 ’ mm the third round ut the Commo ceived $4 conte hie han at the y round to land a liaymaker. | one of the best heayyweish seth opitabentelind, Se Feonipete a booked up another one of his battiers for | 7S! last year was his alle }'tton of George Hoffner, Norman Max- ounts) well and Woodie Platt In one tourna- ee! meni | ssive elimina- Tewkesly rd | Tice Gleuane et aunt He was es Madison Square Garden Darcy of California 9 against ‘Tommy w . ae 0 ENS 70 ORRO! i] M ‘ France of Callfornia vs, Eddie Wa- shaft in the must approved manne golf suits—superbly tailored i “s nder nd Asgoei- No Charge for Alterations! 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