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28! i | SPORT CALENDAR | Oa OUSAND > HOLDS” 5, Spaelte, wit Give THEM AN AIRING AT THE GARDEN ; | HONDAS HHH TT WHEN | WE HEGTS CHAMPION | *zeev”- ce | wi HAVE THE j ADVANTAGE ALSO OF TRYING FOR | Nothing senngitieny About His| ROLLING AND | Manner of Capturing Honors | Fuving Fates V4 at Saranac Lake. { SARANAC LAKE, Feb, 8.—Tho re-| markable thing about the victory of William Steinmetz, who won the in-| | ternational outdoor skating champion- . ship which ended here yesterday, was the fact that at no time did he make the spectacular showing that usually | hand in hand with the winner! 7 ten gaa wa anal a premier amateur title. While his 0- i N+ | chief opponents, Charles Jewtraw of I out igh lake Placid and Charles Gorden ot | Other to Benny Leonard's Liste) “Jonn, N. 1., were the outstanding figur so far as the applause of the of Challengers, crowds went, Steinmetz went quietly i See Se his way, picking up point after point HALLENGES are tossed at | until he hud a number sufficient to ( ; Benny Leonard from all ungles,|W!0 him the championship, etd aterpricing weiter, |, The leaders scored as follows: Stein- Numerous enterprising mety, 100; Jewtraw, Weights want Benny to go one class! Hdward Reed of C Baar entertain them in the ring. In jdunior championship with 110 points. @wn division the lightweight! The tong race was won by Joe Moore 4 jon is completely surrounded | of New York, who lost the international envious rivals, Leonara, return (title ut the meet, It was the first rave in& from temporary retirement, 1s| Morn 18d won 1p the meet, His show~ cetaln' of opposition for a long time. |uiappointing, In thio ene nee, ‘The sewult of the bout between | field got away for the twenty-four laps, Johnay Dundee and Joe Benjamin to-| Gorman set out to capture the lap prize, aight t the Garden will increase the| but after leading five times around. the @imall fegiment of contenders that's| course. skated out of the ec. Jews jag on Benny's trial. Dundee,|t¥ “nd Steinmetz remained far be- although fighting twelvo years, eat | Pe. snd while they were thus skatlog believes he hus « good chance of win-| or Chicago, winnoe ot Te trae 5 i is tires: vay ning the title from the Bronx Marvel.|rsce at Plattsbure, were speeding | hot plentiful. wi he never champion. ‘As for Joe Benjamin, this young| Californian fondly believes he'll wear ae lightweight diadem within u few] Benjamin thinks Leonard is palbiie of his prowess in the ring. bine out of the West and sought HEweOibson as his manager a shot Bouts | Benjamin figured out that Leonard was m of his ability and that while) infer the same manage- | would get So the Californian ibson to release him, and ever he's been priming himself for} & little} toward victory, veces ton eam Sumaomnenaeeee THE EVENING _worup, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, \ emer yyy! Sa setae YANKEES NOW ANGLING TO SECURE OUTFIELDER STRUNK FROM § SOX Coprrieh (New York P ie \\ By Press Publishing Co, aa THE WrrLe Score WOP AND JOE BENIAHIN: THROW GLOVES AT EACH ¢ = OTHER. TONIGHT Twenty-two metropolitan district golfers won their matches in the six divisions during "the first round ef match play of the St. Valentine tournament at Pinehurst, N. C, J. Watson off fiawlér Brothers, Brooklyn, was the winner of the Madison section of the amatour pooket billiard tournament at the Mad- ison Academy. Sport News At a Glance CANADIAN STARS ALSO TO TRY TO WIN OUR OPEN GOLF TITLE The invasion of the United States by foreign golfers is by no means ended with the recent announcement that six of Great Britain's most noted professionals would enter the open golf tournament to be played at the Skokie Club, Chicago, next July. Word has reached here that Canadian golfers are perfecting plans to get up a team of the best pros Proourable in the Dominion, with a view to having them B n ‘eine trea) By Thornton F ishier| HUGMEN TH THREATEN TO SEND HOLDOUTS TO TAILEND CLUBS American League Champions Have Only Signed Up One Regular So Far By Alex. Sullivan. HERE is plenty of talk going 45 the baseball rounds these days of a concerted effort on the part of the regulars on several bis league teams of holding out or bet ter still, “holding up"—at least that's the way the club owners view the situation. Connie Mack, who has had plenty of trouble since he broke up his famous team of a decade ago, distributing his stars to the four cor- ners of the baseball world, fears a strike. There is a faint suspicion on the part of the Yankee officials that there is something akin to a strike of the champion regulars. It's getting along pretty well to- ‘ard the t » when the clubs will be starting South. In about a week the first of them will be heading to «a warmer climate. Nevertheless, there is only one Yankee regular, Al De Vormer, the catcher, who has signed the papers | It was said at Yankee headquarters | to-day if some of the regulars become |confirmed holdouts they may wake |up some sweet morning to find they [have been traded to some team, for linstance, the Athletics, that appear lout of the pennant running—and ‘where there is little chance of even figuring on World's Series dividends ee igh the Giants have a num- |ber of men signed up they are nearly jail youngsters, Jess Barnes, Raw- , Snyder, Smith, “Trish” Douglass and Bancroft are yet to be heard from. LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. OHARA. 1982, (New York Byening World) by Pres Publishing Co. Thar's The Yanks are going to leave no stone unturned to bolster their out- field. They mean to have a steong line-up from the outset, even though they will be without the services of their two great stars, Babe Ruth and Copyeign:, College bail players are already practising in cages. Nick Altrock does his training too. where \ | join th h brethren. Looks like football will get a spring housecleaning Wat it really } > re ¢ min, however, must win trom | Martin lewirt bf DBpie's st his first game in the greater city ama- | If the ciate, of the Canadians materialize, American golfere: will sedi Label y y Roars ted. Ate golee veseay oi and his peculiar jumping! teur pocket billiard” ehampionship tournament to Martin Ackerman by have a trying task before them if the title is to remain in this country. foram ore Ts |through that deal for Bob Veach of ; ore he's able to tulk business’ 4 tally of 75 to 67 | With such players as Joseph Kirkwood, the champion of Australasia. Rnvmais ah alcueprohntae Hie nteenta 't take away | Detroit at the coming schedule meet- nase Joe Steacher, heavyweight wreatler, is chailenging the winner of the who is planning another trip here, and with the British ps that will | See RLS Secs cua omeae oe rape encenca (BAe Fey o | eens WARHINE Gis BU baGadWht eA Zbyszko-Caddock championship match. soon be headed for Amerioa--George Duncan and Abi , | from you every month in the year. Manager Huggins, according to a re B sweep of professional charges The University of New York basketball team will ib the Taylor and “Sandy” Herd and Harry Vardon and Ja | ~ |port from Chicago, is trying to engi- : among Middle West colleges, Swarthmore five at University Heights gymnasium this eve: | now with the Canadians added, America will have a season that will | Willie Hoppe is training hard for his return match with Jake |neer a three-cornered deal whereby expands like a prairie fire. Un Arthur T. Walden of Wonolancet, N. H., driving five halfobreed long be remembered in the annals of golf. PSA LE TAARC CATT PLE AEGIS TE CTC REN parE ET Havolne ate ciarh Mla Gwitibe nine: -_<—- ere’s a stop shortly most of | American hut he leader in the Eastern international champion- } Pea baie 2 |session of Amos Strunk, one of Con- i sit, Ship 120-mile dog ra nie Mack's famous stars. Anetitutlons in. the wheat belt "owing to the sudden change in weather the ice skating races that Commercialization will endanger football when the box oftice line | Cp MaRS famous ware. Tt ts sald were to be held at the Notlek outdoor rink have been postponed. oh a ' Swimmers Break | Hard Going for ¢ hockey teams of the High School and Loyola Hall wi | é cash the Kinga Rinks Breaky fxmgrrow morning ‘4World’s Records’ Dog Teams in | In Chicago Meet 120-Mile Race| concerns the head coach more than his first-string line of seven men. Roitre’g! | en up in order to put through the | ade. je Eastern colleges we know have their ears close to the J and trusting that the present won't reach into their neigh- Ponce ve Leon discovered eternal youth in Vlprida. that discovered all-ycar-round golf down there ing statues for. But the guy s the one they're erect- d Alex Wilson of Montreal in straight séts in t n racquet championship at Montreal. G. K. Morrow of Pomonok won the women’s tournament at ty ee Belleair Heights, Fla. | TOR AO GATT Mou oe oy COLEBROOK, N. H., Feb. 3 no longer known as the White pants, except B time draws near for the uanual| John Tripoli, bicycle racer, died as a result of injuries received in CHICAG eb. 3.—Fo ToRRI abr cha Cracihe daew OAih ' baweball pilgrimage to Southern, an accident on Saturday last. j na ike | vig, [recor were broken by members of | ARM Ae Oe en ment | LOAN POSSESS ‘ Fordham basketball team defeated Lafayette College by a tally Jin. tuinois Athletic Club swimming | 2" ‘rivers are i : | eon - Eiger agian apna ieee eG Poon a earetie ey a nctne t_ mush over the snow of this White That famous battery, $ ther tryout | Shame hee antes CORP. con ot Babalu Eeevernt| E. Roland Harriman, son of the late E. E, Harriman, purchased a |‘!!! |) ere il ) country for the Eastern in n the spring. oN-Ys . TanCIRCLE S74: ries, it is understood, huve ap:| {ast aix-year-oid trotter, Wiki Wiki, heat record, 2.0414 [Sc Gesheal hare Inge a) hrnational dog team) championship 5 eee | a f : Re Bx Nhacton, physical director of the University of Pennsylvania, Mis Connell broke the world's Oneshunarsdrandusixtyanew aaltaclubs torbetopened in tHersprina rds and Bowling. j h e High Commissioner on he University of California to serve in a similar capacity. | 1 k the testi to-dity ; ‘ ; } ; ollender” “Co., tter, but the Judge ix u stick-, may go to the University fd |mark for women in 00-yard | should help reduce the number of those missing links. it. AM keer In spite of the fact that the Naval Academy led in urging that box. | NI" U0!) Null’ ttt Hen MUHARG OLR SORaWHE Jegal form und isn't likely to) | 1) Thstituted ae an intercollegiate sport. the chances are that it will least stroke, making the d ain year, who brought a the suspension of the home hot be represented at the first tournament to be held at Philadelphia on | | . four-fifths of a second better trans ia tena ately. tenia March 16-1 than the old mark, set by Miss Ruth | The Licerise Committee of the Jockey Club met and passed upon is oe iumbus, O., Athletic Club, | Withdrew his dogs before the start to- the applications of a host of jockeys and trainers. nih OF Columbus, Or Atnene Clu day. Frostbites suffered in the long mush en route to the starting point 7 records in the 50-yard and 220-yard . : first leg of the 120-mile race from ntler stems to have faded uway. Fis tic Ne WS pottock and Gossip} | that hung up the fourth new Mark of eee aon ae veuterday. \ vices from ndon say | @ | the night. In the D0-yard swim bis) j, i 7 cagity soe @English fans would very much| ¢ Heed Gagne Ap eager a eget * ive bel, cas sf ie ay Sony 0 q oli } sn tia GLI SHINTO LEO Hele un team, Who piloted his dogs ov! eee rae Tege. 8 coamerioe 1a) rma goog vouts.tuve Just been cinched tb SECOND AMERICAN TRIP | ond lower than the former record held ee AE eatery y aK: the night of Fe | uszah of the Chicago ge alle ape y follow ring matters closely in te isht-hgarvwelaht of ~~ QF GEORGES CARPENTIER ‘sociation and Perry Me. | time, was first away, to-day, Soon pn. The great difference in size Ju, WIM go Hgainst Marty Burke of | Ganivras, Ho beat hix own world's{ after dawn Lebel had his team at the} a Dempeey and. Carpentier 11 SIMBA ones IS gNR | Is CALLED OFF AGAIN Ia tne Soyard swim, making Marktand, with the signal, was off| nown, and there wouldn't be | Delaney of Tirldgeport, Conn. will hook up |{he distance in 2.18 2-5, one und ene, {down the main street, heading for the of demand to sec the French- with Louis Hogush, the gatsu middleweight According to the latest report {fifth seconds lower than his former Pen road, cheered by hundreds. | n needlessly sacrificed |in_& fitteen-round, decision bout, at the} 9 OG is, Francois Descam) ee In better shape, however, were the) i ene) Meee | manager ‘of Georges Curpenti« The I. Av C. relay team, composed 4°88 Of Arthur T. Walden, five Am-| 1H j OLF officials expect to work out! as Jack Reddy is confusedawith the light heavy Weissmuller, Abe Seigel, Perry Mc. | €tean halt-breed huskies, w ea Hy a card index system of all| faut and also t weight situation in this country. | Gilivray and Buddy Wallen, made the Sued Lebel after the requined o Alig i stage the teu-round 1} Deseamps has received chal: | 140 yards in 1.16, four-fifths of a sec. | hour interva ook, his lead-doa, | | golfers eligible for the national] ee Sci and ‘Tommy Robson ef AMaléea.| Jengey from ‘Tom Gibbons. Cireb nd lower than its own World's record, Jooked back “over the five huskies | oo Ae Re egies Morita st 4 won the American scoring 48 points against 7 points | Master, set himself in the traces, «nc Nay ti paste t Il be need of adding muchines| complete ail details tor the bout, ene! title by defeating Battling 1 cach for the Milwaukee Athletic Club | With the word to mush was off. SO Uu e earance ess an Os pert mocountants to arrive at | takes the ple pe sine Globees ies | vinsky, and the French manuger nd the Great Lakes Athletic Associa. The dogs scampered us one 1 ii t ability of many club swing-| recently operated upon. ee ee ccew dist now ne. | en ieee jtraces took up the strain, the sled 9 Charley Docsserick has Just completed his! stands.” Descamps suggests ee followed fast, and with a cry and a (saul lg aariyc aes aps Unde-| it of bouts for the next boxing show of Rickard run an elimination tour Stops Mccarthy, {leap Walden of Wonalancet, N. H.. nN S oves ba wi Particularly diMcult {| he’ pioneer Sporting Club on Tuesday night. nament between the three Ameri we Mecarths. || vas sitting on the sled, coasting and e national association carries] 1, tne main go of twelve rounds, Mike Burke! can battlers, the winner to meet « NnY | guiding his charges h ite plan to restrict the com-| 9 ‘Greenwich Village vs, Tom Billard at| Coorees Cntil. then Carpentier ona, Paul boxer, scored 0 |". Chocking up of time and condition field to only 100 players for the roviiyn, while in anoiner twelveromnder| SOO" Gemain in. his dear Trance, {¢slnical knockout over Pat MeCartny| scores. had” indicated that | Walden | ; the lumberjack, va. Sallor| “ tu ury in t fourth ‘ound of " gr] sue! ~ rs " Rickard nothing stirring an ona Ga brought his dogs through in such 5 my ie ng Senter er @ lof Newark, Laren nat S00) go it looks as if Georges will not last night ’ y Hake ne ott? | good shape yesterday that he had an! I HE MAN Ss SHOT is_offeri 6 Mallory and “wile annie / . honor this country with another 1 » hent of Me. advantage over Lebel, notwithstanding y 1600 pairs of tan capeskin gloves 7 ne ae Mike Cartier e we visit Instead he will stay Carthy the latter's superior speed i 2 r Mea hetreiion arena ot wne| ho h he that dear France and meet mo; } of superior quality at less than cost. season, Reports from the other! /%" oI" hase easy opponents. * Selected from our regular stock, they state that the French girl is! [) erg * ee i ’ . ” me , ‘ Senn Settee tannts competition | re ace) "| weight, who hs improved const ’ ‘“ What The re Sa in To-Da evidence exceptional workmanshipin | hopes another match with the | ciwy ot br °. wana siren We Pinon’ | every detail. They have spear point | m champion may be arranged “pee \ 1 Penge etiat a oN ale had several |f Mallory isn't taking anything Bey erat : Ae . backs—and may be had in sever | ranted. She tas already started LE a t { bio hote! where all the players and the members of their fan- sia tions with well-played victories ee ut to be ata okie er ies con live will bring the hoya closer together and they are Tikely to shades of tan, and in heavy and i the Jore er Ne Ys Ml ot ’ {ake a yreater interest in their work,’*=-Col. Huston of the Yankees P opr ects, | omiuerelal A. J. in| On account of Joo Lynch being laid l Misaidsatiei cc medium weights. DHAM FIVE BEATS BPR 2D ARONA RNA) Uhl Ae DOM Jee: Bs) BAD RATE are 4 Some oue is trying to meke a mowatain oul of @ molehll,”’—Howaid LAFAYETTE 25 TO 24. ee en carte than of Grviann | lone Atwelie Director, University of Jowa, when Baked bout Gordon The less-than-replacement price #0) crack ghtweighe | reer ‘ Locke's alleged professionalism ‘ sniwetght| ge, 7, which wae to have been fought u | si J hale | ai Charley White of Chicago] Bogicn tornight. Mead seome to be of the it eu is nurs : er should induce one to buy several pairs STON, Pa., Feb. 3.—For the first |in « fifteen-round bout wt Mudison Square| Soinion thac It Will be at least ton days be Coach Rockne of Notre Dane knew all about the Taylorville-Carlin | ¢ ves in anticipation of rare Fenre Laearsiio lets: © HAN | Ganden on Feb. 90, hae bean Dooked up for tore Lyswh will be able (0 fight again fe game two days after it was played and kidded the boys for getting | Mi of these glove Pp ;, some at fees. Fordham ele witty paheainat me| Harold Farene, the good iittle fignter ot) {/immed.’--Coach Hoover of the Taylorville team O} future needs. fxle all the way deieu Concis | twe d cont J.. and Carl Tremaine, th oven Meare (ie, JIL) must be crazy. Tf will IK son's proteges by point, the | pibition Association 0 ntamweight of Cleveland, have jul Hoover of Taylorville, I. i being 25 to 24. tched to mect jn one of the th: e htm uch Rockne of Notre Dame | h only two minutes to vight-round contests whi if pn five had @ lead of 25 Vrank Bag a Augie atner, | gifteen-round go betwe Phe fute al stake father Carey of sensational shot from the vant u signed! Charley White of Chie " Notre Dame let! court gave Fordham their lead. !up Aug meet ue the| the night of Web. 2 qi a ites four fouls heir | 4 n a ely oun | heir score. Capt. liveves th an ; y " to Hus beni, the best ma " 38th Street FIFTH AVENUL 39th Street . Lafayette wae wnat) o pene " . t ea rr ofan " titles He will, shortly Hs , Carpeut as his Ave (fe a hobby Michael, ihe New York at 0Ue 6 the ddved subs. 0 eee trip. ——Tea Rickard sia ’ ‘ ”\ ‘ nen casvasrann by