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THE EVENING OTHER SPORT S|How come? WITH THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS. | next Sunday, the champion Original Celtics willgbe kept busy. The team Played last night in Hudson, winning Yo 84th victory out of 87 starts, To- night they travel to Troy; Thursday night, Syracuse; Saturday night, ester; Sunday, Lancaster; Mon- ¥, Holyoke; Tuesday, Kast Hamp- ton; Wednesday, Camden (league ®ame) and Friday, Passaic. Outside of that the Celtics will have nothing fo do. A week from Sunday will give the fans a line on the probable winner ef the second half of the Hastern League race. The Celtics and Trenton @re scheduled to play on that day. Trenton won the first half of the race nd at present.are leading for the sec- ond half. They havo compiled a rec- erd of four wins in as many starts. ‘The New York boys tral right behind, however, with, three victoriés and no defeats. v ‘The standing follows: Won Lost P. C. Trenton .. weed * 1000 New York @ 1000 Camden ,.. 1 500 Coatesville 4 333 Wilkes-Barre 37 250 Reading ..... 3 000 The fact that Reading is trailing the league does not show that team's real strength. At the start of the race they were handicapped by inferior players. Haggerty, formerly of the Celtics but released by that club a few days ago, has been added to Reading's roster and should brace up their play- tng. Haggerty was injured in a rocent | game, but not seriously enough to keep him out of the line-up. The Onyx Big Five travelled to Staten Island and defeated the St. Peter's Big Five by a score of 34 to 29, The New Yorkers lined up with the usual men, Gillies, Guenther, Gil- GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM, TOO BUSY WITH PRACTICE, HAVE NO TIME FOR BEAUX CLEVELAND, 0. Jan. 25— America’s champion girls’ basket- ball team, the Clark Munies of Cleveland, to-day decided that there will be no mofe beaux for them until the title season is over. “Practice requires so much time ven't time for dates any more,” said one of the girls who urged the order. Games are ar- ranged with Fort Wayne, pide, ral Ohio cities and Girls, champs of Holyoke, Mase. Games will be played under the basketball rul the St. Bartholomew Big Five to- night the the St. Bartholomew Chib house. Considering the almost equal strength of both quintets the game should be interesting. The following teams have open dates: : American Triangles 12: ager, Charles O'Dwyer, Cy ame Rhinelander 66: Fim Midgets, gaen Adare Tooth street, cits, Lafayette Caseys, light bearyweighta, travel! Games on hort notion readily arranged. M dators F. Quinn, 148 West 85th Street, Moran Wants to Sell Jersey City Club for $95,000 Jersey City may not be represented {n the International League next sea- 120 pounds, travelling om home the Manager at No. 506 Eas gar, Kingman and Zaich. The Onyx quintet has a few days open during | January and February, and any home| team wishing a reliable attraction may arrange contests with Manager son. The Skeeters are now on the market, and Joseph F. Moran, owner of the club, is ready to dispose of his franchise, players, uniforms and bats for a price sald to be $95,000 or there- A. E. Allison, No. 1107 Broadway, | The Wallace All-Stars are still watt- ing to hear from Yonkers Y. M. H. A., Yonkers Chippewas, Starling Greys and New York Separates. With no defeats this season the All-Stars feel that they have a right to claim the championship, and they are will- ing to oppose all contenders for the title. John Green of No. 3436 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, is manager. Riverdale Five, 125-pound cham- pionshtp contenders of Yorkville, add- ed.to their list of victories the Moon- lite Five. An extra five minutes were needed to decide the contest, in view of. the 18—18 tle at the completion of time. | which will be held in this city next abcats. Since the Skeeters re-entered the International League in 1918 they have finished in the second division every season and a second division club sel- dom is a big money maker. According to reports, Mr. Moran lost approxi- mately $20,000 in operating the Jersey | City ball club last year, and this mount would have been greater ex- © pt for the good crowds at Baltimore and Rochester. Spirited bidding is expected for the Jersey City franchise at the schedule meeting of the International League, month. Providence and Montreal are anxious to get back tnto baseball again, and business men in each of these cities have been angling for a He OuT= “WEIGHS SOU ores Kip! OUT="THE'Y ALL Look ALIKE TO HIM «es | oe ‘=e AND \F oT WIN — TL GIVE ALL WAY CONTENDERS A - CHANCE ---= ALL GoRTS oF PROMISES By Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Co, Bud Counihan —AND <M “HE REAL CONTENDER , AND THe CHAMP WonT LISSEN “TS ME tty ME STUFF 'N'EVERYY> THIN’ - BLA — BLAH = HE WADES “THROUGH —eta~— “WEN LETS OUT A THE Moe TS THE TOP... | oe HoLteR ASOT He GIDE -STEPPING HI (TS SAFE OVER THERE . ~ = Puls THe “Sock” oN “He CHAMPION: = (ND) “Hen “TAKES \T ON THE LAM... What They're Saying To-Day. “New York University has every reason to look forward to @ suc- cessful gridiron season.’’—Tom Thorp, N. Y. U. football coach. *1 don't know who is behind those wrestling matches, but vow can welcome,.”"—Tex Rickard, manager of Madison say for me they ore Square Garden. “When I get to the top it will be time enough to give my proper " lightweight boxer, name."'—Lew ‘'Brody, “The University of Pennsylvania is glad to welcome the return of the Army and Navy game to Franklin Field this fail,”’—-E. R. Bushnell, TO GUIDE TRAFFIG FOR FOUR MILES Detroit Has a New System of Control) From a Single Master Tower. DETROIT, Jan. 25.—A new system {tor control of traffic in the congested |part of Detrott that: will result tn con- |trol of trafic over a distance of four miles from a single tower will be put into operation here about Feb, 4, It provides for placing a great master tower at Woodward and Michigan Ave- nues, By means of bells and lights a single officer in this tower will dtroct All vehicular traMe in the congested district will move or stop In untson upon signal from the master tower. The signals will be repeated automatic- ally In subsidiary towers, two of which are to be placed at cach street intersec- tion. ‘Trafffo officers will bo relieved of giving signals, under this plan, and will be able to devote their attention to see- ing that traffic laws are obeyed. pdr eT ee TYPHUS DICTATES HAIR STYL®. MOSCOW, Jan. 25.--Russia has be- come @ nation of short haired women. This to the newcomer {fs supposed to be a symptom of Communist leanings, but as a matter of\fact the majority of short haired women are not Commun- ists at all but earned their short hair) HAS CROIX DE GUERRE BUT NOTHING TO EAT French War Hero Found shive ing and Hungry in Brooklyn Streets, ‘ Atte Claude, twenty-eight, a Frenchman who speaks little or no English, was found shivering from the cold at Union and Van Brunt Streets, Brooklyn, to-day by Detec- tives McKenna and Begley. He was hugging @ small bundle of three pairs of cheap rubber which he had peddied all day a sale, In his pocket was a citation by Gen, Petain, Commander-in- of the French armies, awarding the Croix de Guerre for heroism. the Battle of the Somme, in which was wounded. 2 The policemen bought him a hi F mesl and he was held in $500 bafl ¢ @ vagrant for examination Saturdays Established 1882 1 Reduced from $25 and $35 mao od $ 50 Now In this assortment of Over- coats and Suits you will find every desirable fabric and model for men and yo men. Also a good variety ot golf suits—superbly tailored —while they last. Suits 1241 were $40- 852 were $45 ~ Overcoats 1963 were $40 1342 were $45 972 were $50 1362 were $55 were $50 were $55 1641 1341 1736 were $60 641 were $65 were $60 were $65 No Charge for Alterations! : ca \ acting graduatt manager of the Pennsylvania Athletic Association, “Well, I need @ fowr and a three for @ 40 voing out,” el {b ving the typhus. Those whoj affic from Detroit River to a potnt| by surviving four miles from the heart of the busl-| contract it, men or women, have their 560 were $9 MOE LEVY & SON Absolutely all wool and made in our own shops—-superbly tailored. 669 were $8 Men’s Pants we Now 621 were $10.00 245 were $11.50 ‘car Centre Street. 119-125 Walker St., Basily reached by Subways, powntewn—173 Broadway Butrance on Cortlandt St, Between Third and Bergen Aves, | prons—409 E, 149th St. said Nat Hurd | hogy district on Woodward Avenue. heads shaved. The Nysco Five is scheduled to play Fistic and Gossip Champion Johnny Dundee, who} my Cooney and Joey Leon will hook up with fights Joe Benjamin of California at! Danny Leo. There will be three other bouts. the Garden on Feb. 3, has just been| pete Moran, acting matchmaxer of the \sigmed up for two fights at MIl-!otsmpia A. 4. of Philadelphia, has signed Waukee. His first will be with Johnny | the following bouts for the ‘club's. ehow Mendelsohn, the Milwaukee light-| Mondey night. In the main go George K. 0. weight, for ten rounds at the National | Chaney ve. Harry Carlson of Boston, eight A. C. of that city on March 3, and} rounds, In the semi-finel, Billy Macott of his second with Ritchie Mitchell of | California meets Putscy Wallace of “Phitly’ of Pittsburgh, and then made u hole in one over the l'inehurst, N. C., franchise for the last three years. : links. JOHN “Tne bviagest form of dispute between player and club is that over W8 porrocn salarées.""—Col. Huston, part owner of the Yankees. “Cousincau, the Fordham catcher, is @ star who will be ready soon | Jor the big show.’’—Arthur Deylin, former Giant Loqendaan “1 believe that Judge Landis will yule that Lie matter of financial terms is one entirciy between the club and the player.’’—President Heyd- | ler of the National League. H ‘PLANS OF STATE LAWMAKERS 4 Heavyweight All-Wool . Worsted Blue Serge made by the Lymansville Mills, Providence, R. I., guaranteed over 14 oz. in weight, full color, double and twisted Milwaukee for ten rounds at the| fer eight ounce, Cream City A. C, there on March 1 Freddie Jacks, the Englih featherweight Each fight will be at 135 pounds) who is battling in his best torm now, has OF INTEREST TO NEW YORK weigh-in at 2 P. M. | bem matched by hia manager, Joe Wood- | niin, to meet Hughey Hutchinson of Phila By signing up Capt. Bob Roper to meet | delphia in a tnolve-round bout at @ boxing Marry Greb of Pittsburgh in a ten-round| show to be held by the “indicott A. C. of bout at Grand Rapids, Mich., on Friday | Endicott, N, on Friday evening, Feb. 8. night, {t looks as Meade maco u very bad = match for his battler. Greb known too! John Weismante One Bill Fixes Fees ‘for Greater New York County Treasurers and City hes just booked up two much for Roy id he ght to have ‘cature boute for the Ridgewood Grove A . Saude n teating im "| sporting Gab own aturay ah | Chamberlain. all wool worsted, both ways, and no other tailor in the country, {ke Dorgan, manager of Fay Keiser of | Thompson of Greenpoint ers ris go and ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. securities belonging to the State, Camberland, Md., is also the manager of | Lew Brod; : who has won tuwelve boute with | Some of the latest proposed legisla- | to my knowledge, advertises this fabric the Corinthians high score of | other employees of the characte ity of the wool, and no other tailor he in this country at the present moment is | Charley White, the crack lightweight of | knockouts, will go against Willie Burke. : ; Sens Shackno of New York | ° A s which affects tie | Senator Shackn > tact, White has made a wire move in en-| > Interests of Greater New York win| Wishes the anew! 1H made into a suit under , : ne etene teat | Tomings Murray, the bantamwetght of : | to provide from judg ‘ waging Dore | Phiadetphia meots Willie Allen in the star | De found in the following: j ments er convictions, of mist Vincent Pepper Martin, the Prooupm (eath-| bout of eight rounds at Atlantic City on Senator William T. Simpson of meanor in New York City Magis e e srwotgatt, one of Kilbane’s mort dango! Heb. 1. Ping Bodie, ve, Joe Wright and| Brooklyn would amend the Civil trates’ Courts or from comm \ : ous contenders. tn the ten fights ho bas had| Young Coster vw. Tonuny Langdon in the} practice Act to provide that a | ment under such judgment . under Kelly-Keyes management, mado over | other bouts. At the same club to-night,! County Treasurer or New York . : 900; BOEtin a aorvines Aro. now tn dey) Matty Ueeuter ef ehilly) mpeta Mickey) City. ‘Chamberlain (shall receive Senator Nathan Straus jr. anc 9 ¥ - nd all ever the country, He may mest | Moria of Wilmington in the feature bout. | for holding securities under any semblyman Bernard Aronson of me Quote nig in Madi! Jack Reddy, the fight promoter of st.} law or court direction 1 per cent. w York havi sntrodiced ou ir ° . ch aa Ravers Garden, Paul, who is in New York with Rilly Miske,| of par value of such securities | the protection of th¢ t Se ne cause eat May Rants aly Man | of ar valve of much mauriieg | he protection of the respective of size ee her to meet Johnny Brow English Lt hee a ened: abel wentee Tommy ssued on | ations an ° =e featherweight in the matn go of twelve; Robson of Malden, Mass., and Mike Gib- Mr, Simpson would wiso give | more perso: oved. : winds at the Pioneer Sporting Clab show | Th UPI ae ieee ca |, tue County dreemurendov Now: |). Btraue bad ililete say of ie Be I have 50 pieces of U. S. Government Blue Melton. These goods were made on Wednesday evening, Feb. 1 j Auditorium at St. Paul on Feb. 10. The men] yor City Chamberlain a fee,of | | “The words ‘workmen or opera . y n Wednesday evening, La eee te a Hee ontadl summa dopoRlted inl] ctiventeuee amblenoie und aNoulG by the American Woolen Co. for the U. S. Government to be used in the navy, Andy OBoyle of the Bronx, ethene | Mew oat be eliminated fiom the tas "The guaranteed 30 oz. in weight. I will make Single Breasted, Fly ast three figh - provision that limits ork ry . . Joe Hartley of Denver, Jobnay Be a ne a atin e er Manta. Camporsation Law to laree Front, Velvet Collar Overcoat to order, irrespective of size le York and Jack Biliiugs of Maine, has been; | psc Pre ees te Ne establishments empioying tour ot m1 ne x Sam * California | i Sta o ane A ore Ci sf tice to the me matched to box Sammy Good of California | { New York City Sinking Fund More OHliAgR Injustice to the mes The U. S. Government, under contract No. 42790, contract dated Nov. Ist, the Columbus Sporting Club, Th All American National bowling Nan eateelitanen fon (ale and women employe« ie smal . c ght. Tho winner of this bout ts to jtournament recordn were shattered by| ‘hich are now lien on the | Office. If a stenoxrapher cuts her 1918, purchased from Metcalf Bros. & Co., in excess of their demand on ac- AL Norto’ ntereity B ’! ( J . { es herself by a fall, A ‘ Bers 1 Norton, are | sae can OBOE CUBIRASE AL Dronerty of the aclety for the ||) OnARD ar injures hersell bY ae count of the ending of the war, hundreds of pieces of Blue Unfinished Worsted. sla und ust nard, 1s toe name of , 30° a owlin, " i BTA Gnilaran Gt ul cd F ° . i 8 ae Misteeit Uncanon’ gansged" or| Academy last might whoo Reynolds, Kellef of Destitute Children of | ie reas componsa sBsUr These goods, as you must readily understand, had to be up to specifications. Lieiers ‘dawns ‘ott : Seame cae se not (Here hat ° ae has been matched to ber the! Filer, Servas, Jarrett and Schults| cams | ance whether or n e roximate! r colo) l mit tan Nn at the Ster 8 C. on Feb, 14; knocked off the high total of 1,161, | . | pens to be fn the sane office three They weigh approximately 13 oz., are guaranteed fo r and for the qual O. Prati Delmont bas been offered « matce with | b Assemb nan Nelson W. ¢ \ | | rhie ney of Kile would amend ee Aceh “oY Bd rir at ry sim " , Which has stood for years, a Or Be Nae nnt cake as workm: : advertising Wanskuk No. 2 Unfinished Worsted under a price of $60. I 00 Ha, fase trom BuFEAlo, Bo) 9g miaishen ive tue ave to ie acjeg-| elRR banking corporations, to ob- = make this fabric into a suit of clothes and I don’t care whether you are 60 © present in 0 fe Garden | with Phil Spinella of Broo! tain licenses from the Ban Assemblyman Same! Dicksteix bi ¢ 10 to witne Hghtwelght cham- e Plephant” Bow a peers . reast wit Mp Faia 10, tg rita Sue SERMONS ay Fephant Bowlin é perintendent, must have at least | to-gay sents communication to around the t with a leg of 39, or whether you are 32 assets instead of urday night, Johnny Gray of Brie Basin ve. Serene, Powliny tance of the measure in partic ; ithe ure] $2,000,000 of the Committee on Railroads ask- breast, the price will be the same. 3-PIECE SUIT TO ORDER Le @ Rookey Kansas of Buffalo. A! e game bowler,’ this as at present, i a reeneiserd , . t Milwaukee and| of Habilities, and providing for the sible on his bill eliminating wood- SOS Sotonard At: HATERS} AL. can foo eur eo, But the" match fea Nqutdation of such corporation’. OCA Tie the alevated roade The balance of ulsters, double breasted, half belt and belt eee ae ee, celles, wing {0 an injury which y Id also exclude ‘the : 6 Dea Leonard | the “Count”? received while elk D Mr, Cheney woul and the subways, He wants the Rete Ppa Siege ii cae {es in Lincoin "Parity Chicago: "©" "*! Gomestic stock corporations or- Merce en net. Tuesiay ar all around, left on racks.:4. 0120.0 ssecceseccccscvice ome e ot . Paul an Jac! Renault of Canada al ries i 4 the provisi: Stor mn ee th te the Rink Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Bat: | Suess tournament will positively ‘close with beaten rar relative is the | upon the committee the impor. I have a thousan payrs of o rousers, some unca’ o) \ $2.75 red the 2 Columbus Circle Congress. tournament. Fe referred and com- Pd some made during dull season, all sizes, large as well as small Jeddy Seldmen, ten rounds; Young Diamond | n¢ Governcra of the New York Bowling Asco | 'ssuance ik prefern nd ¢ lar to the peopie of New York | ®, Willie Geber, eight rounds, and Ernie | clation, local branch of the A. bh mon stock, City, | her we, Jack Mai = rounds, enh ot ees othe aieltty thie icity —- ' aul fa that enter, It looks ae if there Assemblyman Louis Cuvillier 7 HE ROCKE: | | Hilly Levine, the bantamwetght who has! from twenty to twenty-five teams trom this mmlial amanda ihe’ Banal tan | MAUSOLEUM FoR THE ; | ® const it winner of tete, has been} city listed in the big bowling classic. tei it a crime to print or ut- } FEL rs, | moatehed for another bout by hiv manager, Te | pe red information relative to | William Rockefeller, brother of | Harry Alberts. Levine will meet Marty Sit-| piny De Fee Kasily Defeats Earl) if on) John D. Rockefelle = ordered the 1 sin the nat ew ark. taitam, In he] Batra bullding ot @ mausu'sn in 119- assau Street | semi-tinel to the Ga exor-Jaciite Nor- ee ee See nest |» ily De Foe of Gt, Paul easily der | ‘Assemilyman John O'Conner uf | Hollow Cemere Monday evening. : feated Tout, Harl Baird of Seattle | New York wapts the State bin {iventy temis, includ ng two cen i —- saan (tMelverround bout, that ance Law amended 0 provide that S2¥Pt8 for the povioe of Mr I Tyo twelve-round bouts have just been card of the Pl be mpi erpie woah nealbrrt arr ad if rand ’ y ovtadhéd by the matchmaker of the Gtar Club last night. It was a ee rag rr aE Poe cri ing t ae OPEN EVENINGS Aijorting Club of Harlem to be fought at tte flo bozer beating « slugger, und], investments of Sisto funds is 1 for the weekly boxing show on Monday De Foe outbozed his opponent every compelling th por 8 Leland Company 0! Be porn } a ict, dohume Raialer poll ae-eguinst img snierte thay were te che ving, tim of aD bonds mortgages and t tone Street bas oharge vf

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