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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. IDEAS SUBMITTED TOPREVENT “PRO” OTHER SPORTING NEWS — 19 | Metropolitan Two-Men To-Morrow Night Tourney Opens Team ; Many Well Known Pairs Have ne Riantrworkerr "Pring nde aa: E T, A leb Beats His Brother FORBID JACK JOHNSON GOLDEN SHOWS WAY EB +e pt Wanding 23 (oT Tn the official coun te % ‘ pp 1] intered This Big Bowl- dail of the World Comporing Room. "se ° onre ° TO BOX IN THEATRE TO SCHOOLBOY SKATERS Fi Seer eats, We an arereee of 178 te. For National Billiard Title | ~~ paths os Siokutanes a, 4 Fe BOX RGES ALBANY, Feb. 7.—A boxing exhibl-| J. Golden of Stuyvesant High School sa Wye hg u nama total é } i, tion by Jack Johnaon, former heavy-|beat ® fast field of schoolboy skaters| Billie Cordes's Metropolitan two! Hii) team “are ins tie for the second amd > } —>—— oe a 5 5 seen Francis S. Loses Final Match} FINAL BILLIARD STANDING welght champion of the world, in con-|tn a half-mile race which eras the fea-|'™e® 8Pring tournament in to open at| inird Portions with twenty’ out of the thirty "SE eventcen Western Directors} of Class A 18.2 Balkline High High nection with @ show in a Kingston|ture of the P. 3. A, L, ice skating viata aan Tei Filieg Nee pl asanverd M. of Elisabeth, N. J., x Planning to Instill Amateur- Tourney. ws sama Math eae arene, DECISION BOUTS theatre last night, 18 forbidden under [events among the best schoolboys WhOl Gvoning at § o'clock Erich con | ter Ceeteee haenmettythe samericun Bow KS | ism, Especially in Football. a pyres 1 1 an the law, Attorney General Newton has|were picked to represent thia elty in| geizas, Knudsen and Bancter, and| caves und is coneduioa “te tel Marte We Edgar Townsend Appleby of ‘the Loe ons : a F cit advised the Chief of Police of Kings-| the intercity series with the best achool-| Steele and Eitman are scheduled to ‘The Metropolitan bowling championships UHICAGO, Feb. 7.—Athletic direc- |New York A. C. won the national class! F° Nierersaed 8 son : ton. boy skaters of Chicago next month. | roll the opening night. Friday night, | {ill open April 24 at Whe, Rational Reeren- of seventeen Middle Western det sighs ora Sarre crown) gw. Garder..0 5 38 1 80 [Joseph F. Hurley Favors 15-| “Johnoon apparentiy has attempted| Golden fintshed a yard in front of $.|Chelka and Spooner, Maume and| lant our ihin sce” “{mniversities in statements to the As- Ath Fede ated ti ee | een Fry ind Contests While |‘? stage his performance without con-|Alpern of Morris High School and ¥8.| Davidson, and Thompson and Adama|_ ‘The New Edison Company and the New q| ‘ish run record dofeated his brother. oma ju ntes Ul sulting with the State Athletic Com-|Homan of De Witt who fin-|&re scheduled, Next week's schedule | York, And Quecns Electric Light Company lated =Press to-day suggested | Francis 8. Appleby, in the final matcn| Francis had been producing caroms | Oth Sport iat m- | Homan tt Clinton, who fin- schedule | are scheduled to roll_a match ame, at the bi - tien atlas by the hard shot route. fe solved ers Oppose po . mission, since tho Attorney General|ished second and third respectively, | 5 as follows: Monday, Beamish and| Maison Club alleys, East 12th Street, Wed. jc ways of com is Profes-|of the tournament on the table at the| ii, open leaves his brother presented | learned from William Muld: Fiynne, Eden and Kamper, Schneider | "™4ay evening. Three games, total pina te jonalism in college sports and agreed hen tee by @ score cf! with skyrockets of the three and ave m Muldoon, Chair-|The winner turned the distance in Im * count, will be rolled at prompt action must be taken, cularly in regard to football. jummaries of the statements follow: HOWARD JONES, Iowa—Faculty It was the consistent cue work of the hew champion that carried him through. His execution, daring use of frequent masse shots and excellent judgment of speed contributed largely to his success, cushion order, and when he ooll the balls he wi alwi al the ivories into frequent line-ups. a3 le to! count, The outstanding fault of his! cueing was his propensity to bring TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 7.—Opponents the New Jersey State Boxing Law got their chance to take a fling at the Jack Dempsey-Carpentier bout last July man, that no application has been made by Johnson for a license,” sald a statement from the Attorney's Gen- eral's office, AOn, 8. Rein of Stuyvesant finished a eoant Gistance in front of Golden, but was disqualified for fouling. and Cordes; Wednesday, Fagan and Skinner, Better and Wagner, Nayler and Partner; Friday, Goldie and Rich, Foley and Foley, and Curran and Huberth, ‘The Diamond Bowling Club, who won the big sweepstakes recently held’ at Budd's al m, Bronx, are to meet the Budd's Stars in purse of $200 Feb. 16 The tcama to ‘match seriba for at the Budd Acad roll three games “pin fall to cou small cluster of 15 on his fourteenth and incidentally to marshal their forces pra ac ae ‘ ‘4 ae a Les in an effort to repeal the present stat- the lead for the first time ts ute, when a hearing was given yester- favor at 16 o ing toe babel Zot altios |@ay afternoon by the Assembly Judi- x 1 r 7 Edgar did not permit this lead to clary Committes. i remain. He moved again to the front! The present law, with some minor was upheld by Robert H. Do- with $4 in his eighteenth inning, His | She vale wag, tloeeny deca oe Beir Caramel ot the ‘New Jersey i ing ~Commissio: r As- twenty-sixth carom of this collection fempie.commission.. wile, forme Hie average was flat 12 and his best runs 61, and 34. Edgar Applevy complete the tournament with a grand uverage of 12.71, three points above his figure of @ year ago at Cleveland, O. Francis Appleby at brief intervals during the contest excelled his brother at closely compiled billiards, His stroke never fully harmonized with the rolling ivories, however, which was shown by the frequency of his lineups. He was id athletic heads of the Western ference should meet at once to @ycide how to combat pro football jand to act on summer baseball. DANA EVANS, Northwestern— ‘The way to prevent professionalism is to strictly enforce the present rules. These are strong enough, but are not enforced. A 64TH ANNIVERSARY OFFERING hile always fighting the bali was the best shot of the match. It was County, f E, 0. STIFHM, Indiana —Thelfolting into difficult. positions acd aay |& long follow so Fete ior cece (Cet fo tavor of the Beane bil aonboning : Pro, organizations should | tesislate /eing: compelled ito extrlcate himself by |{he cue ball e tevalrs breadth asthe te boring law, for which the hearing ; ui ainst college men. eT | shots that required all his nervi was originally scheduled. The presen- a velop an honest and gentlemanly| ‘The average of Francie Appiery. was | rst Bere ae ces ane ed | {ation of & repeal measure, however: by did greement in our schools to prevent /§2-24 with high runs of 37, 34 andvas, | Cushion. | The globes ‘ripped upon a |Aeemblyman Frank E. Champion, also ot four men from playing pro games. His grand average was 8.87. The grand | 24sar Led TOU) the | ct L88ex County, caused the committee 7 = N. A. KELLOGG, Purdue--Tho|®¥erase ot Perey N. Colling was 17.16, | ¢Wo-cushion shot, @ swing a to {2 hear @iscussions on both, ‘The pro- i Tee peeelay als Following Edgat’s brave efforts, the | comer, as he was again attempting 0 | posed repral measure would allow ama- fact that the summer baseball rule|two indulged in. somo excmen ¢| bring the tvorios under control. teur boxing only, has never been enforced has caused al safety. Francia was the first te over: innings later Eagar touched the |the Rev. L. J. Brace, pastor of the feeling among the football men that|come it with a prettily constructed run | 200 mark with a fiat average of 10, /Summit Avchue Baptist Church of Jer- a they also could play pro ball and get|f 22 in his eighth inning. His finely | Francis being behind at 187, sey City, and among the speakers, all 4s 16 5 e|managed landing on the second object| Just to show his nerve Edgar pro- of whom took @ crack at the world’s jaway with it. We must enforce the ject ed nh tburet of lause by 4 t rules or modify them so that|Ds dashing employment of de&d ball | Yoked another outbui appiat championship bout in Jersey City, were present rules‘or modity the! ‘atl drives and an occasional masse added | Playing a jump shot, the cue ball hurd- |the Rey. J. E, Straton of the Calvary | ‘@canenforce them, _ to the brilliancy of this compilation. At| ling the red on the ehort rail, aa @ con-| Baptist Church of New York but a e@ e FIELDING H. YOST, Michigan}its close he was faced wit! eral | tribution to the twenty-first inning. It| resident of Edgewater, who witnessed | Strict enforcement of the present| line-ups, finally retiring becaus. was a shot that Bos, the Hollander, |the bout; Attorney Herbert Clark Gil- P estern Conference rules is all that|cushion shot of no great lengch went | had illustrated in hts practioe and the | son of Jersey City, the Rev. Frank Rit» He followed this with a run of| American stole a leaf from the book of |ter of the Waverly Congregational Wiseonain—wel? chiefly remarkable for the| the European champion. Church of Jersey City and the Rev. Dr. : ce ¢ ses with which he punctu- Edgar Appleby gave a fine demonstra- | Paulson of Atlantic City. so strong a sentiment) ated {ts course. One of these finaily|tion of Judgment of speed in his closing | Doherty, in his defense of the Evans players and the public that] went wrong, but he had closed the gap|inning. His method was perfect, as he! bill, stated that the limiting of the ad- would be impossible to induce a col-j|that separated him from his brother, ; closed his string with $1 and became | mission price was a fine idea, but sug- . s fe man to turn pro. Although he had been tratling,' champion. gested $25 as the maximum instead of A. A, STAGG, Chicago—Enforce | —————__$_$$$_$_$__.____ «| the $15 proposed. He did not see the e rules we have in an honest ite AG Pra esta PM ocpane hd * e te for ree years eo was a - ! holehearted way. competent one, : J. W. WILCE, Ohio State Univer- Another change suggested by tho ; ity—There is no need for hysteria, State Chairman was the limiting of poly enforce the present rules and) Another good kame for the benefit of | Fluky Five of Haverstraw, N. y,,| Doute to fiftesn rounds intaead of twelve ‘ ( © public will continue to see Amert- | the ex-service patients at Ward's Inland |to the tune of 33 to 15. The Fluky | &* gecimon in champlonshin bouts, he! an youth in clean, wholesome, red] wiil be staged to-night on the Island, |Five brought a big delegation of fans|¢,cecimion in championship bowts, he The Manhattan State Five which rep-|{0 cheer them on. | Marcel starred for} coming a dumping ground and a place ‘ 3, Notre Dame—|resents the soldiers is scheduled to ihe ices and McCabe played his! chere champions could eam easy Pro football should be abolished, even |tackle the fast Yorkville Big Five, | Usu! pod game for the visitors. |v oney, jor men who are through college, Pro| Which has been engaged through the| The {tips Bay, seniors easily gubdued) Former Assemblyman Hurley favored a ere ade 0 e rom i 0 layers work one day a weck for a|ccurtesy of the Yorkville'’s manager. | 10°, 3 ‘J the Evans changes, as he felt that they ° 1 Pat ‘Thus many. become | Al! ames staged on Ward's Island aro |te, 15. att ths HE mia-| Would help boxing. As introducer of e eh staged with a view to helping out the ‘o-morrow nig! ie Kips Bay Mid- | ihe original bill he ‘anxious to have afers who do not want to work. buddics and all teams which volunteer |S¢ts travel to Astoria to tackle the boxing continue in the State, for the G, HUFF, Ibnois—I do not believe | their services do so gratis. K. of C. Recreation Centre's represen- sport has proven a money-maker, $356,- < | JRrofessional football is a good thing, | Whether or not the elimination of the |t#tives. the Seneca Five, 115-pound | (i having been turned in under com- {PBven for graduates. But if the public| professional part of the games has any- |hampions of Long Island. salpslon pale; He favored) decision: Goura {#iRants it there's no use kicking. The] thing to do with it, it Is a fact that the) After an extra five-minute period of | of fifteen rounds in order that the State ing for us to do is protect the col-|contests held on the Island are more|play the quintet of Philadelphia Jack | might compete with New York. y with stringent rules, stringently /@ethusiastic than many of the best| O'Brien defeated the Columbia College fon ig moyenne rs il Li ¥ games staged between the best teams |/of Pharmacy by a tally of 27 to 21. ich ao ‘ of this city. The fans, who are in the|Pip Reiker scored three field baskets |B OFRED LUEHRING, Minnesota—| main ex-soldiers, are keen to see a g00d | during the extra period. In a contest | Bme of the first things to do is to abol- tle and they do not hesitate to en-|staged at Woodhaven, L. I, Jack hh the idea some athletes have that] courage the quintet which they support. | O'Brien's quintet conquered the St. 1ey honor a university by playing on}, The Yorkville Big Five will line up| iuzabeth Parish Club Five by a score a Honors hat they thus are privi.|to-Blght with Frank Dwyer of the Mc- lof 29 to 28. Peceme na that they SLMS Any DAVES Bownit es; Charlie Johnson of SF xe to do as they please. Let the] the American Post; Jor Dexnan, Con-| Xavier Seniors bowed to the Engle- nt know he is being honored) gress Own Stretch Amitin of the | Wood Club when the latter combination ; Pex ie cidkew’ as team hiverdales; Frank O'Hara of St. Bar-| Visited Brooklyn and gained a victory | a ee tholomew's, and Mickey Cush of the|D¥ & tally of 25 to 21, Excitement ‘i Riverdales ruled during the entire game, and the RB rat $1,000 for Olympic Games Ee rcoters did their best to encourage their H Pand. The Starling Grey Dig Five will in-|respective teams. After the frst min- | ° MH | BOSTON, Feb. The movenient be-| Vade Brooklyn to-night when that team |ute of play the Englewood quintet was | m by the Boston A. A. to raise the) mects the St. Vincent Five at the latter [never headed although several times | 4) A ults From Une o adin, we - a = an team’s court across the stream. In view | the two tenms were deadlocked only to G nd to finance the United States team ot the numerous victories which the |have the visitors pass and dribble to “4 ¥ the next Olympic Games by a percen-| Starling Greys have gained over some | suitable scoring position from which ntests meantime, will have as its first| ire recarded as the favorites. St. Vin- The Orioles of Manhattan have a few tribution approximately $1,000. cents, however, are reputed to have no| Open dates throughout Pia feet 7. jouncement that the B. A. A mean ability, so the contest should be| next and they are anxious to them ing aside 6 per cent. of the net re-| worth seeing. fu with games against first-class aggre- | al ore (@) es pts of its annual games at the Bos-] On Wednesday evening the Starling | 8@tions. The Orioles average 135 Arena on Saturday night would con- | Greys By another namie in Brooklyn peunde ape they hola jenvia bibs Tees e day. ag tT Mie it S yns, yon year. ie ; \ pute that amount was made to-day. | against the fast Immaculate Crowns, agers interested communicate with Me ie ies ers oe aad Sullivan Dox|.,ries Bay senate clearly femen» Manager F. Schaeffer, No. 231 East | rvey mn ’ strated their ability by conquering the ' ist Street, City. a A Draw. Some Sale! There are two or three manufacturers of ready-made clothing who are -.—— |. Harvey Bright and Kid Sullivan) s x i i . i \Bioxea a rattling fast tweive-round| 13TH REGIMENT BOXING |WRENCHES NECK WHEN 12,000 suits! | conceded to be pre-eminent in the industry; their names are associated with raw at the Broadway Exhibition As- r } : . . . ciation in. Brooklyn” last night FINALS CARDED FRIDAY STOPPED BY ROBERTS.| Winter ‘weights! supreme quality in clothes. We have made a remarkable purchase from one Billy Henry earned the judge pleSeded ’ : i Fee aun ERA Anais Daag: itveme |, tT, Mma cee Eh easthionagimpal || A! Roberts scored a technical knock: | Spring weights! of these manufacturers at a price which is amazing even to ourselves. We are elves . se hampionship boxing bouts will be held | out over Eddie Josephs in the is ° y . . * rie irk boxe d in the} © A ° 2 ; e Oe ak pened a TRH | 1HO a the armory on Friday evening. Elim-| round of their scheduled twelve-rouna| Summer weights! Fa offering these suits at a price which bears no logical relation to their actual —_—_————— inations were recently held by each| bc. at the Staten Island Coliseum, tn Mi 1 Ea IX PURDUE MEN FACE "PRO" | giro Command of the regiment and the | Staten Island, last night. Josephs was ixtures ! ea value. CHARGES. winners are to meet In a dozen spir- | knocked out of the ring and wrenched Serges ! 5 MARION, Ind., Feb, 7 (United Press). | ited contests for Regimental honors. | lis neck so badly that he was unable i ee © Six] Purdue football men to-day faced| Jack Ryan, Regimental Boxing In- | ty continue. All sizes! - ° els aren of professionalism. — It _ {| structor, has been training the boys for| Al Diamond wax awarded the Judges* F ‘abrics: a Mod 1. . a fr ee ynst Gas Cite Inet | the Past month and each and every one|decteion over Bill Rosenbors in the| A sweeping Clean-up! $ My 4 és ix out to win, Championships will be J-final contest of eight rounds, p . : oye = Re univ alleged to we [decided in. sx classes, view 126,125, /MMeanal OU a Imported and Domestic Cassimeres, For men and young men of conserva men, Williams: and Webber.” Year's champions are atill mein: | Harvard Hackey Temm Ttes With Fancy Worsteds, Unfinished W orsteds, tive and advanced tastes. Also a few Nf Bitiad bakit the regiment and will defend ‘Weatminaters. | . : . ‘i i HANGE DATE FOR WOMEN'S titles, jority of the Sith | BOSTON, Feb, 7.—The Westminster | 1137 were $45.00 Flannels and Tweed Effects. sport models for town andcountry wear. ANGE i 35-pound champion, Charles 3 WESTERN GOLF PLAY, Stroe 4 1 pound champion, and |hockey team and the Harvard sextet | 1720 were $50. 00 ‘ CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—The women’s] Dave Kushner of the Fourth Company, | battled to a tle last night at 1 goal all. | . Si 34 to 46 ariel ‘lous 145-pound champion, are the three for- 5 eriod was played as = izes utore ch amplenahi Kole fournuinent|mer champions who will have to prove ubdiakdlamenmiits Ciean io son: 1765 were $55.00 Me eee eed meat Golf Asso, | themselves worthy of thelr titles forthe ; epee ny ir try bs 2378 were $60.00 P But not in every style oF a, [aha ‘ame =f “J another y serve Sl hb a1 ¥ favors, particularly St. Louls golfers | “Shimmy” Coming Back Here tol wich will decide the leadership of the]! $30 now 6 last week in August was previously Settle Dow: |Hastern wheel of the United States z Alt ti Extra Salesclerks for tho mecting SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 7.—Lit- Pisin | ‘o Charge for erations ————_—_ tle Zenzo Shimidau, the wonderful lawn | OH? soe alt i 9 \ FAKES NEW BILLIARD MARK. |{onnis star from Japan, whose playing | _ rontal | ‘BB fLoomnaron, mm, rev. 7.—Ray-|on Shoemaker Twlee, Breake Werlé/e 1036 were $65.00 | \ Bp pes tik. a student at tinols Wes- | Year (nee Xere|| CURVELANEO EER Zita ihelleae 95 70.00 || SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY AT 9 A. M. i 1 University, has made a new| (i ii “Al a Hes 1 were . | ord of 4,885 straight points in straight Ci wae te es Fake Nie pe anent tional amateur pocket billiard tourna- $ THE EARLY COMER HAS THE BEST SELECTION. h pilllerde. Me made the remarkable| jjar foreign players who ever visited| ment, which opened at the Cleveland 896 were $75.00 | i st eis care on nay, On the first} these shores, will bring his bride with] A, C., J. H. Shoemaker, New York A, | fan the mitrk formally wecepted as the | Mi C., for seven consecutive years national 648 were $80.00 orld record, Scenes rave: champion, defeated Gus Gardner of iB Keane Sth Fleer, Prem. > Rom Makes 8 Course at! New York by a score of 125 to 82 in 1469 were $85.00 adian Ch jon Knocks Out Pinehars aa Shoemaker broke the leg Kelly, PINEHURST, N. C., Feb, 1.—Donatd | leven innings. Shoemaker az} $45 now le Moe Herseoviteh, the Canadian wej-|J- Ross, paired with Henry Hornblower | World's record for the high run o| Re naelie Kaimpiogs, kiGeuea of Boston, against Willlam Wilson and}and a few minutes ister shocked his r a ie ne OcKed out). V. iKelien, also of Boston, shot an|audience by duplicating the feat. He iinmy Kelly of the Broux, in L mins | jndividual round of 71 on the No. 3 —_—_—— | ty and 39 seconds of the first round|course. Ross and Hornblower defeated | . ‘Almost Won, ai} ROGERS Pezr CoMPANY f the scheduled twelve-round fea.| Wilson and Kellen 6 up on the two) With Vietary a a '" way Ih ‘ Uilure event at the Star 8. C. in Harlem] Ponts a hole method of scoring. | atarting areca reich, i tna ¢wecnitio | Oe Sach 7 Brome hot | t nighe, — | - et eee | Rutwers to Play Bethany. handicap skating race at the 18tet Convenient Pith Ave. e ‘e e * JIMMY SMITH LEADS BOWLERS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Feb, 7.—/ Street Ice Palace last night, Al Leltch, * CHICAGO, Keb. 7.—Jimmiy Smith of | SWUKers completed {ts football achedule | New Jorsey State champion, had the | et Warren @ atditse, Herald Square New York dara bed tgs for 1922 to-day when negotiations were |» in is cease whanl We e ere q - Mwaukee took the lead In the single! cractically closed with Bethany Col-| Victory within his § : rent of the Hike National Rowling | Inge for a game to be played here on and fell on the sist Jap A urnamynt here last night, smashing |Qct, 21, the date that was left open \. the Tremont distance skate: pins.) R. Sampson of Milwaukee| when the schedule was first announced the Jerseyite and took firat = t_intod second place with @ total of|/soime time ago by Graduate Manager pla th something to spare over Jini- | “SS Rae ae eres tints P. Garrison. mie of