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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. DA sae: | Goren cH YeT® 2 es / ~S. ceet INBLLARD FNAL var T. and His ca | Brother, Francis S., Clash for National Honors. HOW PLAYERS STAND IN BILLIARD TOURNEY. ee High ‘Migh The Long K. 0. Record of Tom Wee. tank, can. ‘averase rH GT. A 4 0 2 wi | Gibbons Influences Car- Ses Ge SIGNED | 3 2 a Bie-s2 | pentier to Stay Home. 2 3 #8 8 an 1 4 cod OD T seems likely that Georges Carpen- | Ly s 7 936 | tier will stay on the other side of | a i A patie’ Class J 2 ba ine the eoman from ‘Tom GIBBONS |. stonship will be’ won elther by Tom's twenty-four straight knockout | record may have been padded by pick- | Ing dead ones, has beens and never wases, but as all K. O, signs look alike |tion of Amuteur Billiard Wiayers to- when viewed from acroas the sea It's) night at tie Crescent Athletic Club, no wonder Georges shows no burning | Brooklyn, anxiety to visit America again. Atha othe Edgar T. Appleby or his younger brother, Francis 8, Appleby, in the fnal content | of tne fixture of the Nation Assoc): compatitors haye com- Look at it from Carpentier’s view! jeteg their matches in the round robin f point. Georges came over to fight] ' ; ’ { Dempsey for the world title, That {ses Knut A. Renner of Youngstown, Was a mighty good business proposi- |+ Moves into third place, while Percy tion from any angle, for Georges was|N. Collins of the Illinois Athletic Club, sure of $200,000, Win or lose. Who! Chicago, champlonship winner of 1920, wouldn't take a tap from Dempsey. or | drops to fourth position. T. Henry the heel of an army mulo—for that sum! There was a possible ance that Carpentier might knock Dempsey vo tous. championship. of the out—In which case he'd make 4 hnge) National Association’ has produced bill- | fortune showing all over the world as|iards that have been so marked with the most popular champion that ever, brilllancy id medioer! Clarkson of the Amatour Billiard Club | of New York and the veteran Edward ’. Gurdner fail to the end of tho list, ON MONDAY APPLEBY BROTHERS THE MODERN SOLOMON G Copyright, THIS DISCOLRACE TE IS SET FOR EVENING WORLD’S ANNUAL HEADPIN TOURNE HOVE YOU you GWE pont LET Tie LL. ATHLETIC Good PEAR, DUMB AND BLIND PLAYER— . . By ie WVorlit) oa Tho enton F isher THIS YEAR'SEVENT EXPECTED 10 BEA AL PEM Siiver Medals for All Bowl Rolling 100 and Gold q Medals for 115. PREVIOUS WINNERS OF HEADPIN TOURNAMEN 1905—Algonquin. 1906—Spartan No. 1. 190?7—Casino, 1908—Morris. 1909—Empire. 1910—Corinthian. 1911—Corinthian, 1912—8partan No. 2, 1913—Corinthian. 1914—George Topser Ass'n, 1915—Spartan. 1916—Senior. 1917—White Elephant. 1918—-N. Y. A. C. 1919—Manhattan. 1920—Inter-City. 1921—Nonesuch. a Ve sust soo you TO Boston FOR 72.39— CLOSE THE DOOR AS YOU GO OUT} Me The annual Evening World Hew Pin Bowling Tournament ts to opnl on Wednesday, March $8. at th | White Elephant Bowling Academ: |1241 Broadway, under the auspices q ‘the United Bowling Clubs of Great New York. This was decided at | meeting of the United Bowling Clu} ‘held at their Broadway headquarted yesterday afternoon. snickS ON SUNDAY — CRD ETE SE tougher than Beckett! Carpentier found that knocking out an American champion was quite dit ferent from polishing off Romburdier Wells and Beckett, tf suid cundidly a utiles aun ised a o iH pany § “HE see where they are picking Leonard to knock Rocky owt in fiv SE ene serene cane Chat Nev wit or wie rounds, but I expect Rocky to win, possibly by a knockout outclassed. i Since then Tom Gibbons hus gone, Dan Rogers, manager of Rocky Kansas around the country piling up o long K. O, record. If Carpentier has read “AU that is necessary to elvan athictics in this land is to develap 4 ae Probably thinks Tom is another the wnderoraduate the proper point of vie Develop him so that i empecy—-perhaps a better Aghter) non stand for cheatinn.’'—Ceo ford than Dempsey. His recoid looks that way In print, So why go to America to meet another likely defeut. when it | is Just as easy to stay at home, fight second rate heavies and middleweights and keep on shining as light-heavy. weight champion? Still, Carpentier is @ sportsman and | Poster “Ht will be @ splendid thing for the game _ Pionship on the Pacific Coast Golf Association of golf to hold the chaw Te vent “1 think it more likely that the Judge will keep Ruth out for Mh a A. So) Sa Ree Byers of the United States | “What They're Saying To-Day” | Magna > tes to Revoke No entrance fee wi t | re lived Amerlean records have Created SHE END OF SOLOHON GRUNDY Zos CotibAle In/tiS Sn aKCaaEN He had knocked out other men, H = = = — = a = = aa ro if —— object of which is to teach the thot! actually thought Dempsey was no! | Barnstorming Rule Expected this Will Lead to Re- instatement 2 | By Bozeman Bulger | Close on the heels of the reinstate- 2 will a Oo f the Ruth and Meusel. | ment of Joe Harris to good standing} y.0+6 is no in the American League a resolu be presented ‘on | schedule | treated to deny the report that he stated in| Chicago that Judge Landis could go | jump into the lake. On the contrary, Bob feels sorry for breaking out of harness last fall. He would not have done so but for his sincere belief) that the players were being m | He was badly advised, | If the players had presented the matter to Judge Landis in a body doubt that he would have listened. He is against the rule But he had to enforce it as long as time originally ficed.""—Col. Huston, of the Yankees meeting In Washington Wednesday ||| Was a law. The PILAR SECS Bp eood Rame fellow, He may auririne -— j calling for the revocation of the rule] % Ne WTOME Way, Saray priaunasniy, ahOwine Up tn The smaller the colicue and the mare successful the athletics the shinreyi h OAM Se ee this country ready to meet Gibbons o1 sy seis Cae ees ee NATIONAL RANKING euF ote elas areater ts the fecling of distrust. Sueh conditions threaten the entire | pionship clubs going on harnstorm | i struct of tutercollemate sports vor. CL W. Savage c fi , oe st phen reollemate spor Prof, W. Savage of Oberlin na toure TO BE USED AS As for that match between Carpen-| © ; 1 ” - | The passage of this resuiution will “ tler and Ted Kid Lewis—it would be ho: passage o : Re it BASIS FOR “SEEDING. considered a joke in this country. | “I never knew how to play football untit | met a certain little co-ed. | be concurred in by the Nationa | Ted Kid was a corking welterweight | She /urnished inspiration ugh lo make a star of anybody.’’—Jack | League owners, and it is hoped that) One player shall be “seeded” for every Ld 4 fighter—one of the best we ever saw! Bryant, star halfback, Chicago University it will result in Judge Landis lifting | eight entries in lawn tennis tournaments afew years ago. He was at the peak ; the suspension of Ruth and Meusel|that havo flelds numbering over sixty- of his climb the night he fought Mike | “FE have shaken hands with death, but he didn't get me."'—Harry so that they will be able to play in|four, according to the rule adopted at Gibbons and carried the fight to Mike, Herbert, Syracuse quarterback. whose spine was broken in a game. on ns ff the Yanks, Un- {te annual meeting of the Nationa oe start to Auieh in a dashing style | she-onening, ea iS ai Z Lawn Tennis Association on Saturday. iat earn im much praise and | der such a show of mercy werey ee 4 many admirers. ite wen great when! YOUNG Wefers NEW WRESTLING RULES ein ica he permitid 10 atait in| chic mmmanetue OF othe sanotonss nejceel 99 poet ass Bilton, iia i d . FAVOR EARL CADDOCK. | pitching tor the Red Sox fewer entries than that number, not . last bouts in this COUNTY, showed him| 8 ntere im | [oe | With this objectionable rule out of | tess than two players nor more than slow and lacking everything but the) | Wrestling will occupy the centre ofthe way it is believed—hoped, atfeight may be arbitrarily distributed in courage he always hud. Carpentier 100- ard Dash « sport stage this evening iy Madison | jeast—that the Judge will see no ne-| the pairings, 3 Garde) ish Zby- a yn is | HT e used should beat him in anything from one tees Square Garden, when Stanislaus Zt cessity of punishing a violation of it} The national ranking list will be u: to four rounds. Lewis might stay . |szko, heavyweight champion of the| 5 * jas the basis for the seeding and the four by using his skill to avoid Car-| With many notable features on its | wortd, will defend his title againat Earl jany,longe? leading players drawn by lot. For ex- pentier’s attack. But he won't do it,|!ong programme of events, the Sama- Caddock, (a former champlon, who is| ‘The other clubs are just cs anxious |qinnie, with a fleld of sixty-four, the : Ais matural grit and aggressiveness clar A. A.'s sixth annual indoor meet on | Fated as the Cleverest wrestler on earth. | as the Yanks to © Ruth restored vey : ps hi ' will make him close in and take @) Wednesday in the 22d Regiment Ar-|A® & matter of fact, Caddock, although ‘ val ret ulaverdramn, NillBs: pieced AE Che *s chance, no matter how slim it is ices much the smaller, has been installed «| (0 800d standing and \t means money |top of the upper half, and the second at | : ' a poviatie mory, 168th Street and Broudway, |alight favorite in his match with the| in the @ates wherever the club ap-|the top of the lower, the third at the| : promites to be one of the largest and |dean of all matmen to-night, | top of the second quarter and the * HARLIE WHITE te trying hard) Pet portant meets of the winter seas | _ TRE NEW rules are responsible for tne | PEW: fourth at the top of the fourth. ‘Then | 2 get a pach with Benny condition that males Caddock the popu» | With Jge Harris in good standing | fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth ol i} eonard. He is one of the most | 8”. lar cholce, for rolling and flying fa ts te ; | will be drawn and the fitth name p 5 dangerous contenders for the title, Al-| Two metropolitan championship events | tolieved to be to the advantage of g | te’ Boston club is made Harry | BY oo or the grat eight not t though Leonard knocked him out in will be decided, the 100-yard hundicap, Wrestior of esi fps pesnork speed | Frazee and Hughey Duffy can mow laccupied by a seeded entrant in the top ot years, so, pute bad Leonard | christopher and toher fliers, and the|derous and methodical performer as tne | Mush, Joe is a natural 300 hitter— |" rournament committees were advised, ‘ down ene in bad st ape — in that 880-yard relay, in which the N. ¥. A.| elder Zbyszko, Two out three tal's will | better, in fact, With a good st t he for si:nplicity’s sake, to seed either two, fight. Perhaps it's a vivid recollec-| — fe decide the winner, s likely to pass Speaker, C PRISE leouec leit Re Bis teen plngera When Boe: : tion of how Benny looked on the floor|© St: Christopher, Morningside A. ——_—- and Heilman sible that makes Manager Billy Gibson so| Bloomtield Columbia Lyceum and} - The Judge has nsidered Harris's} " = 4 dumb when White's name is men-| others will compete. NEW YORK BILLIARD STAR Wan GACaRA SHU Gominntings His’ neds tioned: spa. | The 1.000-yard scratch invitation will | IN NATIONAL TOURNEY. | tence. ‘Too bad that futh and Meu-\LEADING AMATEUR SKATERS | Leonard is a class ahead of White) pring together Al Dolder, N.Y. A. C. "| sel didn't have something just as in many ways, but fighting is Aght-| 4 w. springstein of Lehigh Univeralty | good to show © Judee says ater. | PREPARE FOR TITL . ing, and a champion should defend! ‘*: neers Bh "| GUEVELAND, ob 1 3 ah a7 aes | To Ca bel ale, Jack Sellers, N. Was gassed . . i his title against the bost of the chal-|TO™ Campbell of Yul National amateur pc 5 ed! LAKE PLACID, N. ¥.. Feb. 6.—| Se oC: HE ¥, AcE Leanne Y. alc. andl? k ot only was Joe Harris gassed JAKE PL! oe lengers. Benny has hud several bouts) tournament opens here to-night and| while inthe tough fighting but when | That there may be absolutely no doubt | with men less dangerous than White! big field of fast men. : t . he rest areas 4 on the «, | { and Tendler, | The 3,000-meter invitation has A. W. Sanenaee ie oun I ay 1. Those ens | back tens Me Tt ii * ie lel as to who is the ‘amateur skating ace | ee é Ks a tered are J oward Shoemaker of y home we . soncl . Haskell jr, of Columbia University, Joie | { ; . ‘lof America’ at the conclusion of the Johnny Kilbane is going on a@ tour! New York, who has held the chan-| he was riding was overturned, Joe ey e i | through Europe, and’ may do some | ay of Illinola A. C., George Cornetta,| pionship. laht times: Gus Gartiny,| was badly hurt. his. face. being|Lake Placid Diamond Trophy Cham. | | boxing in England und France. Wheit|N: ¥: A. ©.. as star entries also of Now York: ©. Hurl Patterson| searred so that it will always be|pionship, the new world event for Kilbane is in shape he's one of the| The 300-yard invitation, with Loren] and raat rf eMann of Chicago: Wiil- | slightly disfigured. amateur skaters, which js to -take cleverest boxers in the world. And|Nurchison of Mlinois a, C. Bernie J.| 2h Lan of Rocktord: Il. und W:) Returning home Joe had to walt] es here on Thursday, Friday an when he doesn’t care to box he can| Wefers jr, N.Y. A. C.: L. Plover of |” Beginning to-morrow. three some time to, recover from that last | PAC ire Oe shatae of @ slug with the best of them. | Paulist A. C,, E, Richardson of the 71st | will be played daily, two in the injury before ‘he could gct into base- | Saturday, oMcials in charge of the But Kilbane will need to be in shape| Hegiment A’ A. heading the long list,| noon and one in the evening ball harness meet announced to-day that in the if 5e takes on some of the cleve nhac ety feature \ in| 2 said to be the first time the to As a mater of fact, Joe did not/eyent of a tie for the highest number | light men who can always be found de tntercollegiate tnudley relay will] ment has been held outside of New| fail to keep his contract’ He de- : 2 \be fo ag ait ‘i fea ts the skaters tied will be im Wngland. Curious thing—the Eng-| Pe. [ouent out ty the 1 piveray Af York or Chicago, | clined to sign a new one at the terms |! Points ie ; set che ‘ish heavyweights haven't shown any| Gcimbin NY. and Fordham a offered. He was under reserve ut | reauired bale purncee of deciding § class worth mentioning in many years,! “rie interscolastic. relay will see| Beth Martin and Tho seore| the time and his breaking of the re- | the tle, to skate t ares events: a 220. i but little men in England have plenty | pickinson High of Jeracy City, Poly | One-Roand Wh, serve clause: was the cause of is [Yard sean Ape is USerQUBrrsts mile | of speed und skill and Aghting Prep, De Lau Salle, St, Augustine Acud-| ‘Vincent “Pepper Martin, ihe Brook- | suspension Ratican Stcamate orien \ fan) i | L lam Steinmetz o cago, | a eakie Neil went to England years| peut Tor honors 12> ANd othsta cams |iyn featherweight, who is camping on| In the mean time Bob Meusel arises t Pateen champion; Roy MeWhir P : nt to England years |peting for honors | 5 ernations on; Mc ; 4 the trail of Champion Johnny Kilbane Je NVoadalm a ago, buntam weight champion, and) Then the mile run, AL A. UL, hans | . | ter, also of Chicago, : ational : left his title behind when he started | cap. the ¥8)-yard novice, 20-yard |ventinued bis knockout streak gt the| MALONEY O% SOCK RULES | ogmpion; Joe Moore of New York ; home. Jem Bowker beat him. jhandicap and sprints complete the| nk Sporting Club, Brooklyn, Suture Y nadian national champion, Charles ome, 7 in” events for regi dA. A. U. | aay night by sending Sid Bernard into] STANVORD UNIVEE Call: Gorman of St. John, N. B. and the track again this week. Vaddock |i tel uasoclation oe which ie inten {minute and thirty-two seconds to dine ports at Stanford, has succeeded Aye speed kings who have qualified | has reconsidered his retirement. Desi | joce} relay is perhaps the most npece | pone of nard, a hook to} Pt Leste Ayer of th niversity Of for and are entered to compete for Cromwell, the U. 8. C. coach who|tacular annual eve the meet, 1 |moroerd#.ebin: gendls ter to the | Washington of Seattle, on the advisory |ine diamond trophy. are now here in developed Paddock's record breaking | will be fourht out by tea four-waen PORnee fOr the Nl founty, ote, ne Nacional Soccer A880" ltraining for the event which is ex. $ ; re , I tuecihen Mak oot ine nag, {ciation Rules Committe © will re ex. form, says that he will send Charles |from all the leading hotels of the city. | yi? che onnen star howl Andy aa! Nt the entire West on the commit- | pected to establish new world records, | efter tho quarter-mile record this | aren also rung UD a Knockout in ane session | —— | spring and that he expects to see the | ‘Lean on Winning side. He nailed Eddie Clitvord of Greenjoin SerererneE — | record go. | AIR H TS, Fla. Feb, 6—|o the chin with « right hander ang| PLAN BIG AUTOM RACE. \ As Paddock already holds the world's Melba at opnaie dl pairea {he latter was counted out SAN FRACIACO, Feb. 6.canoiner bia || . PLEALTH FOR SUCCESS || rds for the 100-yard dash, the 20) a 26 Lessons Body Building i resores for the 100-yard dash, the 20) | with George smith of New York, againat ee aytomobile race, the Golden State Motor || 36 * Blesh Reducing 25 | yard dash, 100 metres, 300 metres, 300 \)1) ' : : ‘ 1 otm The isprbys take ve eal G caliah Bosin | vards and a few odd distances acat- | AX Smith of Shenocoser and ¢ work : as . ¥. > , new & ; OF VAR : ROOK Re “ow 3 ees ul! ’ Bs Me a san Francisco speedwa ut Sa Carlos, 1 TRACK 0 NDBALI ‘ered hetweea, it eoetos inaly he will | gure 4 margin of four | foot DAaveballl siay linear hero Castes Gunaay Ane ie ; THO ANLY St \ stablish himself as the king of ail! and tt score of 73, Dame University, will join the {distance and the amouat of cho pucse || ROOMS, SHOWERS, MASSAC track champions when he goes after |tne best ) fe Alex and nthe call ved By Mains Swill be ans din @ fiw dave. The PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN | the quarter-mile. 500FBe & eG 4 cae arBe emble fo: ay rine will toward the 1922 Amerl> Madison Square 7540, TSS2, ant (Copyrigh!, 1e2ghy Robert Edgren) — Low seq 4 | f ' a wie . ~~ ® | Sands of bowlers who never take pat Jin any tournament outside of Th Evening World Head Pin Tourna ment, how very important it is t jconnect with the head pin on you first ball. The only charge of an, |kind that will be made is a charge « 20 cents per person to cover the coi of howling. “ The bowlers who connect with thi 1 pin a sufficient number of tim to score one hundred, will be award one of The Evening World ster silver medals. The lucky individ to score 115 out of a possible 120 Sport News At a Glance The Belgian-Dutch team, Aerts and Van Kempen bicycle race at Brussels, Belgium, with 2,200 miles. abandoned the race after Ross nad faller Frank Zuna of the Paulist A. C. won the Morningside A. C. twelve and a half mile road race, making the distance in 1 hour and 10 minutes. The Samaclar A, A.s sixth annual indoor meet next Wednesday Promises to be one of the most important of thd winter season. A fencing match between the Women’s Fencing Club of Boston and won the six-day The American team ; © [receive a solid gold 14-carat Event rei Melatyce Athletic Institute will be held at the Hotel Majestic to- | (ini fii Bid Ut cra ew ; (prizes each member of the winni The National Sports Alliance has voted to hold an all star boxing team will receive a solid gold 1 show at the Lexington Avenue Opera House the latter part of March. | ian ras Se A Irving Prim of the Finnish-American A. C.. junior metropolitan | Marit Vxening Toe eral Sule cross-country champion, in the Morningsde A. C. twelve and a half mile | ‘')* Lied ee Cdaalta dh) The contest is open to all bowl bowling leagues, tourname: business houses, fraternal orders athletic clubs, The bowler from N ¢ and Long Island is just ome as the ten-pinner from Grea New York. Neither is there nit to the number of teams a clu business house or fraternity may e: ter All entries for the tournamer should be sent direct to Joseph Thun race ran the lest three miles after losing a shoe. | The Public School Athletic League skating team will give an exhi- bition at the 181st Street Ice Palace to-night. Thomas Irving Brown's yacht Say When came home an easy winner | in two ten-mile races over the North Shrewsberry course. William E. (Lefty) Anderson of East Boston is the Intest recruit pitcher of the Boston Braves. The Todd Shipyard soccer team Club team by 6 goals to 3. The soccer players of the New York Football powerful Harrison eleven in an American Sorcer New York Oval. defected the Philadelphia Football Club defeated the League g me at the The Bay Ridge’ Football Club's soccer team won from the Catholic anaing: the amine Kt hia emoseiall Club of West Harlem, moving up two points in the New York State «White “inepnant, Bowling dems A eague. Aa iact etn uN nts pd Johnny Mohardt, Notre Dame football and baseball star, has been |) Tivpuunas, \In sending 18 cuties | signed by the Detroit Tigers. more: than one.date on which youll Bernard Sculnick of the Brooklyn A. A. defeated a large field in the) 20re [GM Une Gel’ Om NI you weekly road run held over the Kings Highway course. nament committee in compliing the The Columbia University five will meet City College team at the RAMON Columbia gym to-night. “ Judzing from the many inquiries George Crownover and Miss Elizabeth Becker were the victors inthe ,,,y/@ciNe fiom, {he many. inaulrie 20-yard championship for men and 100-yard, championship event for women, respectively. The University of Detroit has snnounced its willingness to organize a Middle West intercollegiate athlete conference. date on which the touy ment ts to start, this year's conte i in point of number, oj previous tournaments, eclipse, more than a week ago ‘Unci4 Ya Athletic Stars, ' flay he | Joo" Thum received a letter from « WoHAV £al yore wets | bowling enthusiast in Elizabeth, N. J lost two of fts de Tom wnt at His | promising an entry of at least Arty Campbell and Charles ('Hearn, for the (ole be “CF teams from Elizabeth City Bowlin’ entire indoor season. The injury wich ciking a pared wasele Vague, Arrangements will be mad: Canipbell suffered in the Milne inven ee Mi adi, {tot the entire league roll the ast Wednesday i aa games on the same night serious that John There was a young husband named Arty, Tried to hoodwink his wife at a party, “Who is it?” he eried, She smiled and replied, ‘hose Piedmonts—1 know you—you smarty !"* —and for cigarettes : Virginia tobacco is the best Liacert & Myers Tosacco Co

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