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; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922, ' “ENGLAND WON'T STAND FOR CARPENTIER-DEMPSEY BOUT TWODAY'S“PRO” «IT’S STRANGE __- . - ___ By Thornton Fisher | "sds rc & Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Co, | WILL HURT WRESTLING In the opinion of George Both- SKATING MEET Lp Z ZA nee wrestling will never be suc- GG Ys . | cessful here if rolling falls are 10 OPEN 10 Ay ¢ ; WV, ¢ - | allowed. “Pinning the shoulders i J g to the mat is the only satisfactory j Z $ way to decide wrestling,” says the famous referee and former cham- pion, “I'm quite sure Mr. Mal- doon never used rolling falls when he competed, Some time age amateur bouts were decided by rolling fails, but the method was SO unsatisfactory that it gave ‘ to the old system of pinfalls. ‘At the Zbyszko-Caddock match Champion Arthur Staff to Face Starter for First Time Since Last Year. ven Joe Hampliries put an extra! tle between Champion Benny Lopni 1b of satisfaction into the proceed. gs with his announcement t Ado he g and flying stuff wasn't] day was over § 0 pad Mgrer all. In this show of ap-| sure thing thd ‘Wal the ficklene of the uverage } An 1n audience was too plainly } parent. When syszko got the|the men enter the ring, which means | i} BOXERS IN TTLE BOUTS. | tnt tne London tight tans wil not |tropny, with no. assistance whatever fall for another Dempsey-Carpentier | from Bernie Wefers jr., Bob McAll- Summer weights! f |any one of which, had it landed, would t, although they admit that they | !8ter, Jackson Scholz, Jake Driscoll] TARZAN LARKIN PUT have sorit (he ealios to dreamland, the chisnplon | 222 Jimmy O'Brion, AWAY BY SAILOR MAXTED] | ‘asted, was on his guard, however, | Mixtures! erly sidestepped his rushing ' opponent. He then backed Larkin Serges! Sailor Maxtea made short work Of /against the ropes and as the latter tried Tarzan Larkin by knocking out the|to swing a heavy right from thut post- All our own manufacture, lumberjack in two minutes and twenty on betice stepped in and caught ‘arzan Ww und Rockey Kansas at the Garden| je to-| Boxing fans eking action, and Jwhat they want @} would like tos arden this evening, j against some other worthy opponent try and Canada will clash | national tournament under t « had won the second fall,| Priday night that the advance $,000, It looks like ui Plenty of ft, will n Madison Square ENDICOTT, No ¥.. Feb. $——Fot | the other night members of Mr. eter rm feaonal'| Muldoon's own commission didn’t t world’s fastes ifessions actually know what happened speed skaters Will meet here in a two- | when the reforee gave decisions professional meet at the Tea on rolling falls, Every wrestling ince Track ona Rpecttl'¢ novice knows a pinfall. If the ai 5 new rules were made to encour- 5 a up trac st ots to-dity eae honesty they fail, for it would Pp, 'e Arthur Staff, the professional cham ye an ea matter for a dishonest ‘opularity of Rolling Fall De jion of America, will face the startey ae referee to give a decision when pends on Who Wins It. for the first time since winning hie Zee LTTE PRELIM Z | even judges at the ringside can salen ee Ve at Lake Placid lust year, Stat} WHEN HES HEAVY WEIGHT S — be easily fooled by what consti« : , Will meet such stars as Edmund Lamy FiGHTee HELL FIGHT - 4 tutes a HE unsatisfactory — fei o" ol Saranac Lake, former holder of the wrestling under the new rolling world's title and winner of the recent | sauew Marathon Champion. or flying fall system ia that the me ae © Lake in whieh he de Wr Man., Feb, 8.Arndrew * Bara cae aavae eriee) Wik vey ieated Bobby MeLean of Chicago. Shields of the Nosthern Lights Bnowe ninkipals are never sure when they) "1,4 maker, the professional stat of| Moa Club, Winkipbe, In the new Maras Hi ave scored # fall, And if the prin- ine Rrooklyn Skating Club, and Eddie | thon snow shy eha of Can- ipals don't know, what chance has Day of C; nada, Morris Wood, another an At the f urniv day he hé Public to become familiar with former holdér of the world’s title, the jeer. foes nile sores thefconditions imposed on the mat MAN Wo has Just lowered the world's i inutes es WAITUeEE. Bee ontests by Willlam Muldoon and hia [einen iy eee ard Gash, skating | hind « D. Whellams, unattached, i the distance in seventeen seconds flat | aehendennienen pabanbalataiataiadc Coie oa epttsa es Athletic Commission? At the Gar- the previous record being four-fifths | ef] on Monday night Champion of a second slower, will also compete | | shyazko scemed the most surprised |@8ainst Staff, The entry of Don Baker | . Referee £7 fas also been recetved. ; peaE vr Hound) wish ererce The distances to be skated are the | orf slapped him on the back, tndicat-|o%9-yard dash, quarter-mile, alt= ng that he had touched Caddock's mile, three-quarters mile, one mile, | oth shoulders momentarily to the mat "4 three-mile events, ‘The first day's H Dk dias Caddock himsett TCe8 Will include the 220-yard dash, | | seeee esore Cane half-mile, and one-mile races; the! } a know he had becn thrown. |second and deciding day of the meet| a ‘Bhe big Pole was in turn flabber-| will find the men fighting it out in the | ANTON : UNTIL: HE BECOMES A CHAMPIO * Adted when Fiecson awarded Caddoc'c quarter-mile, three-quarters mile and Apo -°* , COLOR— cick Uansellan's Seon - SHEN = IT's FUNK WHAT | ( i ig Recond fall, although he had heen | ECC Wlh events _ lee _ —_ _ 3 OFEERENCE Just & 06. HAKES ) < >My orged back more clearly on his - ———— = | 0 eid q@ulder blades. The third fall, ° ° ° praraed to Zbyszko by the referee, | 0 lgging rips road | | eas «shock to both pn . : port News Ata Glance {| © of tho spectators saw it. Con- i R N t bl 5 & he might have overlooked it ‘ By Neal R. O’ Hara. . Infielder Joe Sargeant, who has been sold by Detroit to the Port. ; IE GoMABIEInE: Tro Bowie OF| Ww ll Ne t P. P i} | land, Ore., club, has terminated all negotiations for a 1922 contract. | etic eee a ME AAO Copyright, 1982, (Xe~ York rabnabtiie | U 0 rove ro. aote | Formation of a new Northwestern skating cirouit, to include Du- i appling pair. The men ._ Massachusetts passes la sainst pli and checkers on ‘ luth, Minneapolis and Winnipeg, was announced by the President of : Hat tien Have continued’ on to Sunday, uut {t's still legal to think wbout your next ve over the week. a . the International Skating Union, J. T. Fitzgerald, aeihing approaching a more de- | end. ee /Champion Johnny Buff on)JOIE RAY MEETS CUTBILL H. Marsh defeated W. Porter in the Class B English billiard tour- . , ee 4« rolling finish. 5 | . a a | NMament at Doyle's Academy y a score of 200 to 114, You're still in time! ae ca eee because other magnates ave tamper- | \Way Back—Kilbane’s -Visit | IN SAMACLAR CLUB GAMES. The championship Yale swimming team defeated Wesleyan in a ; i ; i Fhwouldn’t be fair to condemn the} !®8 with his players. Me should fect compliment sGnora Gail =. = ; dual meet by a score of 46 to 7. A first day’s crowd simply ‘ tgame under the new order of . ets Ss Sport Critics. Joie Ray, record-breaking runner Newell W. Banks of Detroit won his first’ game in the world’s . ‘ . | Biiinie (antici Veoansa dt was Dinoren alween pros and amateurs is the difference between — of the Illinois Athletic Club or! heeker championship series he is playing with Robert Stewart of Couldn't get away with all { sey prose and poetry. The poetry guys starve = a tak the Nasi a Glasgow. Prey ' Gent that the snectators were eee | OLD picking in Europe isn’t the | Chicago, has entered the —1,000- Gillis Grafsrum, Swedish skater, v.on the world’s championship (the best pickings—too many ged in advance of the big match, | Charley Brickley is learning the carpet business. Well, Charley | soft thing that a lot of Amer-| yar race of the Samaclar A. 4 amateur figure skating contest at Stockholm. ! ' instance, the popularity of the| used to make doormats out of 'em at Harvard ican boxers imagine, mes, Which will be held at t The Crescent A, C. basketball toam defeated the St, Lawrence of the best! i ose Regi A ight. His chef | five, 39 to 27 — Wing fail in the Zbyszko-Caddock 2 Jack Dempsey. Johnny Wilson, | Regiment Armory to-night. Is ehie} ve, 0 27. pe Sit particularly: esenied to: depend Making carpets to put mid-Western football players on ought tobe | yohnny Fei sree aad others who want (opponent In this race will be Ha! Harvard renewed basketball relations vith Yale after a lapse of Out of 12,000 suits marked ‘who scored it. When the Polish| ® big busmess this year. | PSEUADS vee ae e Cutbth of Boston, whom Ray «c-| fourteen years and defvated the Eli quintet, 26 to 13. la fi 0 fh a, ran got the first the system was eee to put their precious crowns on ex- | ¢eated in the Wanamaker mile and a Richard Glendon, Naval Academy rowing coach, will be assisted lown more than 8,000 had fiiy condemned. Zbyszko Hear the $106,000-a-year football con vat the boys that turned | hibition in’ Mrance and England for|nal€ and again in the Hunter n this season by Eddie Graces, captain of the crew which won the chim- a= : | dl Nansinded: WeGaiea” Mle pro for a few hundred dollars! ‘They siould haye been satistied to |so much a head probably will give att] Both are post entries for this Pionshin of the world in the Olympic contests of 1920. ' frorr $25 to $40 clipped from be bulk: was consi At reaponi play all season for $6 worth of knitted sweaters! none oe : | tiewar event. | “Sailor Friedman, the lightweight boxer, was arrested in Chicago | 5 ‘ me Fey | AGARE lines Wie reteron aaa eubi aw, ves heir ears to Johnny Bult when he | y6i6 nad previously nominated him-| on a charge of assault. i their former prices —th‘s sea- } {mealled for abu tisfaction | Best skl-jumping recorés for 1922 are held by the hootleggers ots back : | self for the 3,000 metre special, whi Alfonzo Hewlett, Negro boxer of Philadelphia, who died during a, 0. | gat whole works was general. The little bantamweight champion, | it war only as late as « few hours bout a few days ago, was declared by a Coroner's jury to have suc- | SONS. at! when Caddock bed whoa oE d-setthopintia ¢ | tat William M. Downey, Presideit| cumbed to heart disease. : | iy an no aoe forced him ckwawd ° BY J | sree Ur : + eats i of the Samaclar A. A, received Cut- The College of the City of New York basketball team will journey Way below to-day’s re- 1 ; : © ON * stay all summer, is on his way back. | yj) Ficphed acceptance. far . his Saturday and make an effort to score a second victory’ ng, wheelbarrow fashion, and got F t N d Eé |ril's telegrephed acceptance fur t) to Syracuse this Sa y an 0 a SS ha winnin, » on the back, the UStIc CWS porock AN oO sip He was there only-a few weeks. | housand special over the Syracuse University. placement levels! iGard: irly shook on its old] @ » | Probably he learned that the British Another feature of a very interest- The Brooklyn Poly five will meet the St. Lawrence University team | Winter weights! oumdation walls. ‘ laparts don't: speak in Jaree: sums, ing card is the 300 special, in which| this evening at the Livingston Street gymnasium, * ghts- The referee was reinstated tempo- So great is the demand for tickets, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN | ~ondy: nie yee Loren Murchison will attempt to gain William H. Leu. of Rockford, Ill. won his second successive game Ss rin; wei hts! ily in the erowd's good graces and | for the lightweight championship bat- | tice already Tas been served) a thing and final leg on the McAlpin| in the national amateur pocket billiard tournament at Chicago. pring ents: { the big enclosure will | be taxed to its capacity by the time ‘bring his own referee and judges, ¢ When they hear that Kearns had well as the movies of the Frush bout Lranded the Brady offer of $200,000 as, Students of boxing also will ch too trivial to consider, they will get | With interest the high degree of sicill when the leading he tnters © direction y 4 : a short right flush on the ! ud fall, the scenes attending tMe| that the gate receipts will surely Jot the Metropolitan Assvciation of the : pees te With which Kilbane user his knees aa {seconds of the frst foam ree cat jaw and 203" pounds of Larkin was of course { r#t were re-enacted. Nobody was injure up over $100,000 Arata Athlotte Union the idew of how difficult it will be to] Wr Mo his hands." scheduled twelve-round bout a pounted out, ' Maxted weighed "193 Here’s how the start lined Yor of the game or anything con- 5 cadets teain will be made up, Set the champion against a worthy} Gther papers complain that the | Pioneer Sporting Club last night. Lar- | pounds, @ted with it at that particu Fight Promotor Joek Coleman of Seranton, ) of boys from 1" s of American fig) who make|kin sprang at Maxted like a ferocious|, Mike Burke, woighing 169 pounds, : tsburgh, Philadelphia, | ohpenent tric Knocked out Tommy Billard, weighing | UP: a Pa., will stage four ten-round touts and one | | oes _ mmy lard, weighing 4 Hoe voight sou r 1 Hatt there Feb. | New York, Bridgeport, © o:| Eyer since Kilbane beat Danny] the trip just coe gaa AE lion as soon as the ey ae and 1161 pounds, in the fifth round of the : i 5 ; i | sleasure’’ are be overdone swung sev vicious ri and blot hed i te evident the wrestling-going| #4. Chomnion. Jetnny tunes va. dni: sien Gunii. aint and| irust; rexurded as a home product | Pleasure several victous rig! scheduled twelve-round semi-final. public needs a lot of education| ! Aaa fs counting strongly on Sid » the London papers have Byracuae Vs. Joc Chip of New Castle, J eorge Erne of Buffalo, Harold tacuse, and| Weight title; Ben Lataner ta the feath. | Champion. holder of the national bantame | shooting at the featherweight fJong the Muldoon idea of things| Tiplits v announced invasion dre the sport regains its old time} Marese va. Danny Brown of & 1137 were $45.00 ; factiveness, At that the new rules| Kid Wills of Haltiuore va, Chie Kuntas af] erweight class and Gordon Muneo, sa. | the Cleveland Teen roniu tips ieatiad 1720 were $50.00 vt © out Muldoon's contentions to a im - tional champion in the heaywelght ee eee ee een ie of Sporting Life tain extent that they will do away P talinkine paid to Kile The big amateur boxing tournantent to be | S45 the following tribute is paid to Kil- aa <a 1765 were $55.00 2378 were $60.00 th needless stalling and long drawn snatches. Much of the theatrical held wt Madison Square Garden to-night and = hh to-morrow night should attract a big crowd | hold a series three twelve-round bout lershow antics were eliminated in] of teht fans, as te bet amateur batern In| Tuesday night. The brogramme. for tha | tn A mepprnctdees sice aura TOA eats Said a botany student named Moore, $30 now ownduy night's matches, Canada, Pittsburgh, Bridgeport, Albany, | night, instead of the w: Mon ‘ a ‘ any, ° “The ‘ is “ure ‘Phe principals in all the bouts were| New Haven, Philadelphia and New York will] pill, iookm to be the best night | js title. But does any one believe The name of this leaf is obscure, set of bouts that the alert every minute and had to| compete in the two nights of boxing. Each| Manager McMahon ever offered hia : extremely careful of just what po-| one of the Canadian fighters In the Hovlor| atiekey Brow meets Sunny tions they struck either on‘their feet | Of * Champlonslip title, Jimmy Cooney ts. paire on the floor. In short, they were alrd of ornla, ompelled to wrestle nearly all the| my Good, the former California fighter un ime, It is doubtful, for instance, if| Jay Lanahan, the promising fighter of Stat Wladek Zbyszko ever wrestled so] en Island. They were signed up today to much in one hour previously as he| meet In the feature bout of twelve rounds id, in the first ten minutes of his| st the nest boxing show of the Staten Inland out with Nat Pendleton, Incidental-| Coliseum on Monday ni iy, his lack of wrestling finesse was 1? It's just leg pulling, Try the other leg; Johnny, it's a wooden one. It’s deep golden yellow, “Kilbane is bringing his own spar- \ ring partners with him, We should So fragrant and mellow, 1036 were $65.00 be more interested if he would also —Piedmont tobacco, I’m sure! *’ 951 were $70.00 896 were $75.00 648 were $80.00 Late Hw “What They're Saying To-Day” Danny mane the | 1469 were $85.00 also shown up. It became plain that] gooa Hindeiphia, | brute strength is his chief stock in| whc the Olym-| * “Leonard ts the yreatest fighter 1 ever saw and if 1 beat him 1’ $45 now trade pin A have been | consider muself a real chanpion.”’—Rocky Kansas, lightweight boxer, There is no questioning the several | ren an clgit-round go at | yom po foalires mise Bailly Pie bad) ce sane ene oo yer ae ¥ nae i ee RE v catching runaways than Portland wilt | RoGErs PeET COMPANY . » In the new es. hether the former | California me i pay."’—Joe Sargeant, int midiGy ietraltt> Portland lot tho Pacific | wil] offset the latter remains te be| i" Me sembtl ‘ un Jealmaltse Harsland of the: Face Broadway m. Broadway ceh, Just now the public has a lot! yy te have been ed to® | | et 13th St. c Four at 34th St, to learn about present wrectling regu-| a on ea ane cea ‘al Talabewie balk | ‘onvenient ; stions and much to forget about the| ly" va. Johnny Biady of Syracuse at Beran ee ae 1st word in foolishness to break up a pitching Broadway ‘Corners’ Fifth Ave, | dienes, Muldoon is half right, any-| ton, Pa. Veb. 0; Houby Wolga staff we have worked so Nuit to get."—Col. Jacob Ruppert of the New | at Warren at 41st St. ow. : | Jett of Baltimore rh A Roe: Americas Jiand Billy Pimpur vs, Terry ; 5 = APRANGLER LEWIS seems | Danny Weston vs. Battling t The way to prey wrofesstovalism 4s to strictly enforce present Dandicapped by the modifed | Tut bouts at Atiantic-city, » rules. The: Stroud exough, but @re not enferced.”—Dana Evans, rules than any of the other bie Wa nt xing Assoc, | Pentette Director, Northwestern University ° raatiers, At least it seemed that] ation of Serantor 5 again next , ; - ay in his match with the Itallan| © r. Albert Mitchie will to the manag- Profe onal fod sh 1 be abolished even for men who are urdini, He rarely was in danger of| 1" d at fight | trough co) Kuute Kockne, Notre Dame coach, wy Kind of a fall, After forcing wrenenieaays \ ven oy HEALTH FOR SUCCESS ni to show eve LA w ling thi NHS a tt gladly have appropriated $40,000 + pasa a Building wise Un keke oa ; or as much 4 sy rae ALAS 28 Lessons Flesh Reducing 25 ‘ Sad onthe ali) h ae reas big smnay the Inverness Club, ‘Tul ‘ rms ly OF Teen BOM oop Nene his man b A x BALE 8 hip NING UPRACK,” 10 HANDBALL As Gardini lay stunned on the 1 is alao the ore tl hine with the ladiva you were a ROOMS.’ SHOWERS. MARS RO at Referee Artie McGoveen forgot t ef Sailor Moxted,} baseball player 4 ran athlete of standing, But not PHILA. JACK O’BRIEW ra flash that it wasn't a boxing t ' rl to-day.""—Ge " rasta oo 4 i 2 a4 etek tonne iy m honing 7 tyotball star of the University of and for cigarettes | Madison Square 7540, 7883, 6139 im out, Artie looked Virginia tobacco ts the best @ Wrestling arbiter, but be escaped that 4 Ki when the wrath of the crowd which fol- te Manager F teMat us. a fa the Mel What ii: dine de lowed Johany Fiecson's every move, runs the Star Sporting Club iw Mariew, wii come @ serious mut ro Nays of the Uaivermty of Chicago,

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