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| -t- TITLE HOLDER IN FINE SHAPE: WILLING 10 If No Match Looms Up, Champion May Tour Europe, Beginning This Spring—Manager Kearns Has Several Plans Under Consideration—Crowd Greets Fighter on His Arrival From Coast at Grand Central Station. -+ ACK DEMPSEY. heavyweight champion of the world, is back in New York for the first tine since he polished off Georges Carpentier, the idol of France, in four rounds last July 4, over on Boyle's Thiny Acres in Jersey City, Dempsey arrived on the Twentieth Century at the Grand Central Station this morning He was met by his manager, Jack Kearns, Dan MeKetrick, “Senator” Mill Lyons of Denver, and other sporting notables. Douglas Fair- banks, the movie actor, travelled trom the West with the champion, A crowd of curious commuters, ing at the the arriv station about same has been away. dian, and Straight as an In- chipper as could be, he seemed all springs as he stepped of FIGHT ANYBODY time, porters and trainmen made wp) quite a crowd which surrounded Dempsey as be made his way to te treet and over to the Hotel Mel: mont, where he is registered Dempsey looks in fine shape and evidently has not neglected his phys- jeal condition during the time hc ——. AT THE DOG SHOW | \ | ~s BEAUTY MAY BE ONLY FUR DEEP IN THIS case BUT A Lot OF FANCIERS CALL THIS LITTLE GONE EATER A BEAUTIFUL THING Mm Ne We 5" N j;a stand. ‘They all have offered ty KNOWN AS MUZZER'S- , | creases, but they will go no further the train and began shaking hands| \KUE-WIGKLE OOTSIE-CooNe -5-DEEDY FasT BECOMING ONE OF THE ‘The players appear to have reales vith his old pals, as he led th * 4 rerony i- MOST POPULAR BREEDS IN THE COUNTRY it who greeted him. He said he | had a long but pleasant trip and en Ci lli D fe aq ot THE ALERT, SLEEK, FLASHY, LOVABLE BOSTON ¢ eee = Atlee oe any Biases MLA , e delays 0 ‘ : 2 —©6c S i not received a contract is considered countered no serious delays on the way from Los Angeles, ‘ollins Defeats le ow TERRIER — NUMERICALLY ONE OF THE LARGEST Lamy IL ending 1 free agent. He can deal with whom Dempsey couldn't talk fight, because ® poe EXHIEITS AT THE SHOW. g |he pleases, You inay be sure that th: there In nothing: in the fight line 101 \ie;geoviteh last week wut tho touss| ALY BOS, Foreign, — == = = For Prof | agnater have seen to it that thes im to digcuss right now. He is sme en i aw ina punch. ‘then ) = i or rro essiona were all furnished with contracts. me feeb mnt aes ttes 'a’|—BELi@rel Star APPRENTICE JOCKEY AT Dog Show Judges Have Their Types Ci eh Sh might turn up, He has no immediate nent that English promoters stand J ’ Skating Honors ; Judge Landis again has refuse: plans for doing anything but Just hun ee : Diced HAVANA RIDES FIVE to uct us an arbiter in the matter of ready to give Britton $25,000 to go Di M P. ti 0. t s Mround. His manager, Jack Keir o England and engage his old rival,| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb, 15.—Ary WINNERS. ays og an, oin ing Ui sulary. ‘The players must take wha has several theatrical offers under jiwig, Britton could gather a sepa-| os, the young billlard marvel of Bu- SARANAC LAKE, N. Y,, Feb. 15.—/is offered them or they will be de So contrat, Wy fate fortune collecting all the money rope, went Into the eoluma of the vat ai | Queer Feature of Winner Picking | rena tans of saranse rave toon ‘i8Fed melisible at the stark of th two to look over, a possible tin (0 | hat seme to be his just for the ac-lquished in the International clasa A HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 15.— i ‘ on Europe to dope out, but nothing on \eitan arsey wave Whe Bamilslil eye ; sdb + . . +4 = (he lead yesterday gle forthe = ven Ruth——the mighty Labe-—ha which a final decision has heen 1 SDSEDANOAY TEAR ngeratind | HOw ralk line championship tournament! Tur followers were furnished American professional skating cham- | swid that he is not Kickin about th Dempsey favs he is ready for any Fee g welterweight, ever beat there |e the Manufacturers’ Club yesterday. | 77 gc | Blue Ribbon Entry at Garden May Get Only a heserve at An- | vir ts Teena ne ince tguees He has been oftcred $23,000 BRIBES Ueteg 10) iden eC loathe (aol ete lava citectned ine ccullataineccie ctl : ‘ ’ | other Exhibit—Doberman Pinscher a Comer in the ha ta the thocmnite erage (g touRht maybe 1 migit be wart but would rather fieht than do the — jhave astonished the billiard tovers of witnessed Jockey Pribble making 4 . ; und finished third In the two-mile event. | move,” he said, “but that is a Gtrical ‘stunts. Just now, however, | smn was a time wien some ofltine or the iilnnte aehctic cab Chu | a clean weep with | Canine World, but Collie Retains His Place in Arthur Staff of Chicago, who fs de! they can afford to pay lm not going feos a aeaine aay pene | | the bide now chasing Brittos| cago. Bos met hin detest in the tatines | mounts, ‘Thisifeat was en | Veteran’s Affections. USES NaC AML al OREM A a See eS MER ee natiene nie couldn't be coaxed inn ring! mutch by the score of 800 points to 263, Mbaitedllaa PFUbl i erent ong race but failed to place In the mid hat means that the Taube w has living expenses which hi: with him foram boxing lesson, but|. The defeat of Bos was a big surprise.| UNeXPected, as Privbie is only an ——— le distance event, Everett McGowan | See te eeig en now thhtitheyMelink Jack is wetting|it WAS NOE Akin'te the flood tide that| apprentice rider, under contract | py Aibert Payson Terhune. ,petent. They just hapten to iter /ot)st. Paul, finished second in the two-| wf league lub. in cheektn champion of the world. eh set in against Edouard Roudil, tie j é as to thelr preference of certain ney : » the demands of the players, founc He has planted most of his moncy | !¢ and rusty they are pushing one! french etar, in the opening game of ins °°, & = Major. He began the 166 8," said tho Old Dogman, as] \° [0 itl alee thing 16 good (for | ae PAcee sad chika: tithe: HAL stniie) |b the Picket) iil woadeats i out West in stocks and bonds, has 2 /200ther over tn their efforts to Ret! classic under the direction of the Na- afternoon by upsetting all the he dangled between nie ee ennor tho exhibitor who faiis {Bobby McLean of Chicago, took seu Senn ecto fine home for himself and mother in UJ There may be several trips lett) tional Association of Amateur Billlard calculations of the form players fingers a solitary strip Of] 1 one show Is likely to win at an. | Place In the half mile, Fania DA ate Los Angeles, but hasn't any. excess | he Proverblal well In Britton yet. | Players. To the majority tne cun wicld- | yy bringing in Tatting ahead of | White ribbon, a “reserve” which repre-| O00 SaiEAWET On an ACalawer ere the rox RR teat : i f ““ Next Friday night at the Garden er from the land of delft and dikes ap-* °¥ 9 ‘9 ated Hi6 @toRs aasets for’ thie! three i nake $50,000 la ean toasguander: is plank Bre ol! peared unbeatable, It took the re- the favorite Ostel Hethad no eee ec catminater S “itsal “BY the Twas talking ty you [of the day: in the future Wullitest Fourceful ween: ptitrlahcantestiy tot a days of the Westminster Show, “it’s a iG) the! Avaylctasnl Lamy, 40; Staff and McGowan. 40 eutiial a the Yanke rec Ss _ — aby RWBRIOT an -OVECRERTOEAPA TIEN mount in the second race, but in | grand game. And I'm as str for dog world, Well, keep | cuch, und McLean, 20. seyoral tel ams yesterday “ | 1 COAST GOLFERS DON'T NEED s1c with bien runs of 61. 98 and the next four he repeated by. | it as I was twenty-five years ago. Ant) ONES on a dog that was almost; ‘The events to-day will be the 4°) ome agrecing to the tern OFFERS TOTALLING $100,000 |The average of Bos waa 103-26 and i's scoring with Springvale in the | I've no kick on the judging, either, | It unknown here # very few years ugo |¥atds. one-mile and three-mile events, |ang others insisting on considerat H TON 19TH HOLE TO GET WET top runs were 47, 30 and 27. Rirdaras ith Golden Ch | is on the square, and it is competent; | \ Soma tha trent oat ae ! toa, Me leatee ELD OUT TO BRIT After the match Bos complained that ¢ Keay = i je Ft ance | ninety times out of ninety-one. Isut} and ee Bi com! Wmitonhe cont wattle ofa ! ‘ | 5 lhe thought J, Herbert Levis, the ref- in the fourth, then bringing ‘n ; que eature of dozshow| rush. I'm speaking of the Doberman sign BY HIS WELTER RIVALS.) curicaco, Fen. 15 —Water got ix | nt ManN oHMgue tonite, wien tba then 3 Ione queer feature of doren| pinscher. ‘There are. forty-seven ot [EGHT NATIONAL LEAGUE Horn tie: crack ye ra n Au Revoir in the fifth and get- | judging ever strike you? SHere's the y es the latest addition to aquatric | made his masse strokes. To this the A him entered at this show—a record |CLUBS TRAVEL 89525 MILES ! yesterday with oo official replied that {t was absolutely ting his final mount, Chinco- idea is|entry. He is all dog, is the Pinscher ne \ EAR or two ago the welter| sports, according to word received official replied that ft wal spectely | esuue, across in the sixth "Go to a ball game or a tennis[entry. Ho is all dog, is the Pi ; 1N FILLING SCHEDULES.) *“” weight division was the joke of m Jock Hutchison, British open | gee and tat decisions from a distance Lil : match or a horse or a prize tight) He has lee fue Becie he = = Ste ate y didatt. eet Clin the pugilistic world. Jace | Champion» who just has finished a | were impossible. or a wrestling match, Four Umes} shack end | rene . ne ay ue ——— oO MY BS. cont rh : tour of the Pacifle Coast. Along Toward the end Bos put together out of five, at those sports, any ten-] his brain e a good Took into his'| ight National League clubs in til)- | 2b» at SRC a Britton band ea) (KIO)! Lewie about eas “Gallteeni hore [cluster of 47, his high run of the gane, Speed Boat Men Sear-old child among. the onlookers |decp and wise eye if you doubt that, |, PUE'! Niiiimal bthalle wlik ON Nt | otter After a of talk ani comprised it, ‘They fought against ("SONI vane Bk whet LaAe an G. radectloe of Wee wes ee can tell which ts the winn wid (Mors cep) we tec Ln Coe Beye nen nies i ee mg be sa [Witnesses umd letters, the Phi men and women are playing the | pected of him. lost of the time the 3 . eople realize. Tt is the keynote to | total o| 525 mile: *ttsburgh willfowner decided to take the desire 5 I w -one es, i 4 is not. But at a dog show the) peor bwin i orb Other about twenty-one. tim: kame by driving the ball from a |ivory orbs might have been covered by Seek Successor ee wre all in the brain of the/his brain and heart and soul.) ‘The|travel the most, 13,764 miles, and the| get his players complime alternating as winners until Jack gonting tee while standing In ;® hat, he. Judge. I don't mean that a worth-| Pinscher is due to be one of the most /Giants the least, 9,622 miles. Other] ‘Their explanations w+ accept nally copped the title from Ted, joe or a boat. paddled by an as | | (1) Gar Wood Haw dog has any chance at winaing.| Popular breeds in America, 1 believe, (clubs will _make the following dis-and there you ate. knocking him out in nine rounds (1 | siatut, Hathing sulta are worn by | THE INTERNATIONAL | Wiad But when there is a bunch of fairly|in « few years more, I've been wateh- tances: Chi x0. 0; Boston,| Just the same, Presi Heyd 1919. To-day the welterweight class! the players and thelr. seafaring . | 4 good dogs, each judge is apt to give] ins him, and 1 make that prophecy. | 11 St. Louis, 11,888; Cineinnati, | profoundiy abjured the boys to qu is one of the most important and 1%| vddies, so. that the golfers muy | BILLIARD STANDING. | announcement that Gar Wood will the blue ribbon to the type which he worth it too. Here's just one | 10,883 aver 70) und|taixing to players belonging to othe fairly seething with competition, as) \\) fhe Fehrs i" " i Hien |not defend America’s ttle to the speed jimself happens to fancy, He instance of his brain: Brooklyn, 9,676. clubs. He said it was a terrihi: In the period of Wolcott, Tommy | fy awkward swing caposes the | _Wlaser We 1. Run. Avg. boat championship of the world Ien48 | gauare in doing tt too. A man “\ Pinscher, from Berne, Switzer _> thing and would lead to trouble, The Ryan, Tommy West, Rube Ferris, | Yosse! ie F.§. Appleby...1 0 76 121-23 | additional interest to the meeting of the | only say what he himself like ind, was seat to Walter &. Donovan ‘Two NEW UMPIRES boys, being thus lectured, said ever Matty Matthews and such. Gcod Naturally the new Ka f E. T. Appleby...1 0 91 820-35 |i nrernational Power Boat Union, which! je departs from the type he fifteen miles ontside of Boston last thing was all r 1 that kan a i h youngsters are being developed al-| the cardinnl rales of land golt, | Pe. Ne Collings. FOF 18426 Hitt be held in Grand Central Palace |and chooses some other man's type, |tall. Ho stayed there two days. ‘Then ON NATIONAL STAFF. | keep tuetr hea most over night so fast und in such, cause the ris assisted by his Paeeen 0 1 43 Bie” [next Monday during the third day's | his valuo is gone. Donovan took him to his new owner Seen, Vall thove t 1 numbers that one wonders whether| riddle. who sleadies the boat while | 4" ¢°¢. Morton.0 1 2 531-35 |seasion of the 17th National Motor Boat} “Bor instance: At severul of the/at Medford, fifteen miles on the oppo-| ‘Two brand new umpires will call balla —_—-> ——_ Britton, ring marvel that he admic- Be aime el he Be Senha ° ‘anew \specialty shows the Saturday before side of Boston, On the next morn-| and strikes as they see therm en the . DULE Segly ie will be able to'stave them all) ig sat nay ibe shol at a Axed Hue, Porter, Sheppard Cac Wine] ine. gre several men in the field |this present Westminster Show, /ing the Pinscher was back at Dono-| National League cireult this season | GIANTS’ SCHE ‘ Off. Jack is no chicken, while ull tus | Wa’ in'the water, and (he sume is | vere at Darlelas See aeee ae ie Wood {there Were dogs that got high|van's house, having travelled thirty | ane complete list, as announced yester AT HOME. rivals are young, husky and chock | jiiyed with many variations a= to |, George La Rue beat 8, Shonzood by al] WHO are likely successors to Mr. placings and some of those dogs got] miles through strange CURLEY, Bue Oe eae aoe ee encanta | prooniyn-Apri 12:13, Aun, J 4. 8 6: She full of confidence and ambition. | scoring and length of links, Tscore of 300 to 83 in last night's instal- but the entire motor boat racing world fow placings under other judges at|by his sense of direction to a house he | Ke schedule meeting, shows that | 14, 15: June 22, 23, 24:1 13, 14, 15. Britton has probably — Corgotten | ———— ment of the national snooker bitliania|lOoks Upon the retirement of the West- lqvostminster. Dogs that were almost) had stayed in for only two days. |Charles Pfrman and Paul Sentell have | duly 3. 404) Mo 4 PL Gincinnatimdune 10, 1 more about fighting than any of the |LOCAL ATHLETE IN DETROIT| tournament at Doyle's Billiard Acad-|erner with regref. gated’ at the specialty shows (sume ‘But collies have done as much a8) peen added to the staff of arbiters, | M.: Sept. 2 12 13: Aue. 7.8 4 present crop of welters will ever RACK, lemy. : Among the possible successors to Mr. {of them) went high at Westminster, |that and more, And until some ono! which consists in addition of Robert | Boston—Apri is. 17. Seat. 16, 17. 1 Jearn, but skill and umen have DETROIT. Mich bo 15. Deftin W. Porter and C. Sheppard b wlw Sheldon Clark, Commodore | Yet in both cases the judging was|can show me a mighty good reason to| D. He, Henry O'Day, Williams | 18, 19: May 26 rol — Sune Often played second fiddle to youtt Sidasy for an opporient in thy Rugs) ee gs can * apd re, But different {change my mind, I'll keep on beliey- | Klem, Charles Rigler, Ernest C. Quig- | 25; Aug. 13: 8 ts, 16. 72 duly 2 pis }word jas n reeclved tr Chink | Ts Budaay for an. One in the Eng~| of the Chicago Yacht Club, holder of {competent and square t} chi , [Iey, Barry McCormick, Charles’ Moran | 3; det. t ‘Auge (3. ‘Ben ful vigor lari diwaikee. cinver PK lish billiards series and beat him by the ey Tee 1a championship [Judges liked different types. Once, |ing the collie Is the greatest antmal | ley, Barry, Motormisk, Charios Morin | a iiadelpila—May 4, §, | 21. 22 a UBD INK col ithe Herd TNAy sei er Mr At (he) respective score of 200 to i and 2000to} the single CniIne Wore cen ee or {iast fall, I saw Anderson give win-| that the good Lord ever put on four| Oring for last. summer 6. 7, 28: dune 27, 28 Louis—June 18, 1* clamoring for a chance at Britton’ | 1.0% » Square Athletic Club, Chieago,|143. Matches tn both tournaments will} title; I Ford, owner and driver of) oo te a certain collie at Tuxedo and | Ir The Scotch have a proverb ‘hat | Zs + 10; Sept. 3 ty duty. 25, crown. Eliminate Young Shade, |that he will enter the Auto City Mara- [be played to- =_ the speedy Comanche and a member Of! Doc. another collie third in one of!suys: "fhe collie has the brain of ay ui Moores Quiek K. O,| Shieaso—dune 6, 7. 9: Sept. 24, 24. 25 whom the champion meets at the|thon, to be staged here April 1 by the MINAMANA SmTS PACE the crew of one of the Aimerica’s in the tne classes. At the Bronx show, |man and the ways of « woman.’ And| kk aNanne es aie sehen ABROAD Garden next Friday snight, and con. |Irish-American Athletic Club. Mellor! ago, web, 18.—Erest Kic ;|championship races in 1920; Walter B.|twelve days later, Muss-Arnolt gave| the present bunch of collies at West- BIS Ata SS SG RLIAICE CERO oe weniaeial (lil iia July MIS 1 wider stich as Mickey Walker, Al/ha# won the event twice. Brank Zuna,| CHICAGO, : Seheret wide of Peoria, Il, Western river| Vinners to the coltie that had gotten| minster, by the way, is about the very | Weight, won the judge's decision over ee etd te DR er Norton, George Ward, Nate 1 By Ms foe Ra a bs year's Bo: Chicago and. sh r Xew-}champion; George Leary jr. of New). tnirg-prize ribbon and gave only} best in quality I've ever seen there. | Mick wn in a fast twelve i; Sept, #10 Chieayo—May Vi. 14 Jack Perry, Jack Malone, Pinkey | a Ge anes lb Ao be Gen fens cles ee ee THES [Yorks Webb Jay of Chicago, and others. | ove winners to the colile *hat had] There $s not one mutt among them. | out, which wi of the best fights tant 34,15, 105 duly tt | Mitchell, Frankie Murphy of to Detroit BSA ae iy ate IB a | gg Tae Aubsect, will revolve careful at {won at Tuxedo. Yet both Anderson| ‘Say, if all the people who have gcon at th A.C, this season zi May Ze 30/14; Au, 18 IE Louis, that other comer, K. 0. at next week's gathering and Muss-Arnolt are square and com-| swiped my catalogue in the past tWo lane boys were Immediately re-matched A.M. 2 Bi itor date 6 70/8 18 lias Mod Heracaviteh, ag Canada a — = se is salty {alacant be aes Sor eee oe to box in two weeks, Jimmy Cooney | Boston—Agrit Bij Aue. 1h 16 17. champion, and one or two others = Nee Knocks Out a Jobn-|to turn the Garde © a prison, a . Welvecround | May 1,37 une {. 2 4: | Cincinnati—May 21, 2 whose names don't come to mud M’CARTHY NAMED COACH He ener tone | Why is it that 2 man who wouldn't | and Parl mae oe twdly i ae Bent, 4 As Moe 4 PMs, | 23, 282 Duly 19 a readily—and, lest we forget, there Is} S N A ] | 5 | steal a.5-cent plece will steal a 75-cent | draw, while Jack ausner stopped |S! 23, Aug. 2% 2h ¢ y e . Wolf Larsen, former an 1 | 7 : yD: one “round 8 —May 9, 10. Ted Lewis over in England. “Tenny | port ews ta G ance OF N. Y. U, BASEBALL TEAM ee neat, Jiminy, Johnston's | €stHO8Us limmy O'Day In one round St. Loule—May aonard has no such array of riva — s \é ey is f the way of Jack Dew = ! s Outside of Lew ‘Tendler, the ate | William V. McCarthy camer Ree a e Der iicenca cueing Gaull | BROOKLYNS SCHEDULE. peru pdlpseasis dteiaul pete amet etal Mrs. George W. Wightman of Brookline and Mrs. Marion Zinder- | jigiy Grogs und Lehigh baseball andr mee to caced out. Mickey 1¢ a AT HOME worthy opponents. But nearly every- ein Jessup of Wilmington will not defend their national indoor doubles . " qrhien) he: knocked: out Atioive . 9 Tah Gold Ar pody is barking up the Britton tree titles at the tournament at Chestnut Hill, which starts March Mrs, {football star, has been cngaged a8] otherwise known as “Ited" Biehl, | “W t ’ Da | Pe Rete tet iai tas tb The more persistent of these is| Mollie Bjurstedt Mallory and Mre, L. G. Morris of New York have | twschall coach at New York Univer-159 secon@ of boxing in the | a ey re aying O- y lee Pen eyed pear hommes eearra Mickey Walker. She Hilsiiesh youth)’ aptered the seurney sity, according to the announcement|round of a riot scheduled ty ke i$ PAu Pane Paar ero A Brisas secant Noa han sa George La Rue beat §. Shongood by a score of 100 to 83 in.amatch of Capt. Henry Cook Hathaway, di-|rounda. | 1 AN et var teatec angela k pel plone winning handily ever | of She national snooker billiard tournament at Doyle's Academy rector of athletics, MeCarthy begaa| Collins’ showed up well for about twe “A number of the boys have kicked in within the last twelve hours penn as rae SEE singe, That We oe pole One c S. T. Chow will represent China at the relay carnival of the Univer |i. collegiate career-at Holy Cross in| minutea of the frst round, Jarring) d'hey'it all be ready for the spring start, I’m sure.’ d Barrow, Secre jon—May 4,5, 6, | Aug, 1: Sent. 20, 21, nected with him thinks he is ripe for| "!t¥ Of Pennsylvania, according to an announcement. Solavedt third tans then |Rarsen with a left Jab, but he grew! tary of the Yartkees, referring to the holdout members of the club 2 30. A. M30. Pittsburg — June another whack at Britton is shown Coach Stagg of the University of Chicago has delivered another | 1914. Fle playey rd base and thet) o oiess and Wolf landed a right on the “ P july 2: Sept. | 19, 20, 21; duly 2 by the following wire received at thin] @tt@ek on professionaliam in colleges, expressing the belief that that | became a@ pitcher to fll a hole in the Jaw which sent him to the floor, Hc “If that ($25,000) is all they can afford to pay me I'm not going to | % 9 a, 28: Sept. 23 oft practice hae a tendency to create laxness of moral hurling staff. He was a member of fir. a count of nine and was knockea| and in their way.”"—Babe Ruth, Cincinnat”—dune 6, Decuing SWurWd. Mew Yor Oscar Egg, the Swiss six-day bicycle rider, has accepted terms to |ine football and baseball teams for dawn four times in succes the teil! ae | ABROAD eee a ae ol ride in the coming race at the Garden, two years, He thon went to Lebigh, [awn sour times | | Professional athletes are a poor class to have in a university, New: VorkmAped (2/110, He day ts 1% (0 BGR cake Stine ay rn Five University of Pennsylvania crews will take the water Saturday | where he was a leading portormer on| nally s@ ” | You can’t miv cash and character.—Coach Stagg of the University of | 45, 14, 15; June 22, 23, | aun i her Satie F tan usu | for the first outdoor workout of the season the baseball, football, basketball amd}, In the “swans UAE ee eS ‘ Chicase 24; duly 3. 4 A 4) Cincinnati—Mi 1 pea epnaattn UDEE: Be. The St. Francis College will meet the Brooklyn Law Schoo! team a 4 Gown aberby exter Me men equared Olt eee P. Me: Sept. 2 14, 18: duly th ecigion, for ‘the ttle, Bulger | Good Council Hall. erceklvn to-night. - a aa Msc bps eiuelely wee uh # eht to the | looking for a bout, Axl have ated time and PhiladelphiaAprit 17, | 14s Aup. 18 19 Nea panelitor Walker, waines: | Zenzo Shimidzu, member of the Japanese Davis Cup team RS. put him away for keops | i wewione ne hattiottat 18, 19; May 25, 26, 27; | St, Loule-May 17, 4a, Pett tract ee etrtiy | from Japan, accompanied by his bride. were | curcaco, Fe ‘Thomas ———— | Ke Jack Dempsey. Retains eRe EB RA Rese RR joston: oF > a . Ed Rommel, pitcher of the Philadelphia Athletics, who recently |of Braddock, Pa. took the lead in the | Tamm Stops Wenzel in Foarih Pra Pia eA announced that he would not sign at the salary offered him, wil) meet wrhi's champlonship bowling tourna- Renna. “DP will be ready within @ month to fight any one reaardiess of © 5 ; 29, | 2), July (9, 20, fhe | world’s iP iF is tourna N top of the £ " 5) Connie Mack for a conference to-day. monte Be oral ct PHILADELPHIA will fight Tate, Wills or any one the public desires.”-—Jack Dense WO. July 1: Sept 2 Aug u Hughey 1 offer of The St. John’s Military Academy five will leave Manlius « a amor Amerion Heavyweight Champton of the World Pintsburah—May 8% $49,900 to tt he wilt! fora fifteen day trip, during which they will take part in the University ; ¥ ante Ls lenampion, stopped Wh Voy Worrenl one au i of Pennsylvania basketball tournament j . Our sxehedile ix not wirusual 6, but it vontaias sune os _ lerscovitch, the Canadian a 4 ys b | pittebursh nthe fourth uy an wnusua a 4 meet = Herscovit ‘anadian Howard Shanks, leading third baseman of the American L ; th pa eer eigh iconed eaceptionally good games.’ —Wilitw ¥. MeCarthy, new Haseball Coach or Dillards, jad Bewtng, Champion, Within the seat sla weeks, — 1921, has signed his contract with the Washington Senators for 192 Hine eth Hein of the New York University. persion Lalku-Collenaer ” Gakg lL om Te iY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, York Evening World), 1922. by the Press Publishing Co. Prize BUT = rye PpuP- WISHES THEND TOSS HIM A BSCUIT AND Blow THE DOLLINS HENRIETTA By Thornton F ‘sher SUSPENSION EAR RUSSIAN WOLF-HOUND FROM HACKENSACK, DRIVES HOLD OUT PLAYERS INTO LINE Babe Ruth Accepts apr and Waite Hoyt Signs Yankee Contract. By Bozeman Bu ger. I.ARM over the possibility of be A ing declared ineligible got the | holdout ballplayers all “het up | yesterday and the exchange of tele {erams between them and the max nates made the National Leagu: meeting & runner-up hings buzzed | As a matter of fact these players ure not suspended until they fail to report for spring practice. Just the same they know now that the hold out business is going to run aceordiny to schedule. “Iam not at liberty to give you the names for the moment,” said Ed Bar. row, business manager of the Yanks, last night, “but a number of the boys in interest haye kicked in within the last twelve hour: They'll all be ready for th spring start, I'm sure,’”* Several other magnate noddec their heads in agreement. For one time the owners have taker

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