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ee siete tracheal « a = tomer NT a _ : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1922. ‘THE YANKEES WIND UP THEIR LONG STAY AT HOME TO-DAY ——l DANCERS CHEERED. THE NEW CHAMPION - - see By Thornton Fisher |P\ANTSTOPLAY TOKNOW THEY DD ASWELL AS GANT General Improvement in De- THEY ALL — Cae — 4 BUFFALO TO-DAY we @est oF THEM: World’s Champions Close CeNsuLt WEINER IT GIBBONS AND TUNNEY ® fense Responsible for Robins’ Western Tour With Win Brace in Chicago. Over Reds. Bpectal The Ev ie World bert PHILADELPHIA, oat y "ob —If By Rol Boyd. Uncle Robble can pull his Brooklyn Robins satisfactorily through the rp] three double headers in three days which are booked to open this after- BUFFALO, May 25.—The Giants THE ONLY THING ended thelr Western Invasion by tak- THAT WiLL STOP HARRY ing the final game of the series of 4 | Carpentier’s Easy Victory Ove four from Pat Moran's Reds. This hean he Will Gare Nappy fat shat, being an off-day in the National H Pr, i 5 Lewis Predicted in This Col eR SO Mea meeny, fat at Wet, . ° League schedule, the club stopped off { um in. ing in Pittsburgh, they left behind Me nee ee ee ee f i play an exhibition game with the ——> ' them a winning spurt in which they : y j i HE quick and easy victory of| had won seven oF eight games. They ; Uff Yerty frany punNeuee | Buffalo Club of the International Georges’ a er Tea} Showed altogether too fhuch of a AT Hite Teague. } i B Carpentier over sportsmaniike attitude toward the , ‘The first Western trip of the sea- f tg (Kid) Lewis wag predicted in] other follows in the league b ‘ ; gi RWW . son was far from a successful one : column. Nearly two years ago 1] promptly losing seven of eight games s ; : fgr the champions, Out of thirteen ‘ Lewis beaten easiiy by O'Dowd—| 'n ee ox bd Pittsburgh, Cincinnati | ‘ ‘ s leat» Feats pide Bacal ronan } and Bt. Lou ‘ , C : ° and wo! . . Louis j couldn't have faid 8 glove on the! wnt the rotund. manager and ; Yc} fk x14 , they broken even with the Cardinals English boxer when Lewis was} squire Mbbets, who accompanied the , ‘ \ in @ four-game series, In Chicago R00d—and knew that Lewis was|Flatbushers, said to their Josing ball ! ‘ 4 pth ‘ y they were also held to an even break } through. The fact that Lewis has re- fetid lid Madar ae on enough and 4 HARRY. by a pipet Cline Keectahie their } ti: | bore fruit when the Dodgers won the Ww marked inferiority to the Easterners. ; = Hate Sechese Lhd Me igbtd second game in St. Louls. They lost Ma WT ‘ In Pittsburgh they lost the only gam ‘de gland and was regarded] the tast two of the four there, then BNGOHE Crs : HOSCIATE. TO they played with George Gibson's here a 4 marvel in his class signl-lewept the boards in. Chicago with Seehh Anil MINGLE WITK DENPSRY Buccaneers. Rain necessitated the | 9 nothing. three straight from the Cubs. giving SEND THEM calling off of the other three games For some reason or other English} them a recora of five won and nine Howe So THe | of the series. Then in Cincinnati they i " % stan It cheered up the Dodgers to know RECOGNIZE 'EMe S t D t F. trip by dropping three straight i {There have been a few exceptions,|that they did no worse in the West ‘ar be ena ors on ear games to the Reds and winning the | co ssl Aan hare sas at Peg Shon the ite RL That did not last. It was their firat victory sin i a . He atart-|gain any percentage points or brighten ie , A d M P, Vergil Cheeves defeated them in the | fp Me career in England, but was}any world's serics. hops. for the} w AMERICAS NEW pig 20 ugmen an Pi ay Uu last game of the Chicago series. # veloped in Auetralian and American Robins but it gave them the old alibi.| WEIGHT CKAHPION HARRY GREB pag : ‘The playing of the Reds has been | . Jem Driscoll was as great a| They could say that nobody expected THE WILDCAT OF THE RING. the surprise of the Western <:tp. } therweight as any I've ever seen,|much of the Brooklyn team anyhow, Five. em ut Oo urs AACE | down ciose to last piace in the N ; vith one exception—the incomparable] and how could it be blamed for losing > tional League race, they have appar- | i fet MaGorern. Driovot 1 was better) when the Giants, to whom the pen- sg ently found themselves and to-day ‘ Attel le always fou nant had been conceded by t 4“ ” } *. the top with the i cdi yah oe Old Man” Walter Johnson] RUTH COMES UP TWICE = |RS.CuUISE tee ching holds out there is no question but that they will be worthy contenders fn the race this year. The Giants saved themselves from A year ago to-day at St. Louis losing their leadership in the Nation al League race when they triumphed ‘ell usually stalled. wise birds, could not win trom the | That ends the list. Not another|raging Westerners? Yery simple, good fighter has come out of and It.kept up the appetites of the giand in the past twenty-five] Dodgers for thelr dinners when they . . . Pedlar Palmer was a hero at| read the scotehoards showing the home and a joke when he met Mc-|Giants had been bumped again, : By Neal R. Q’ Hara. Hovern.’ Jaber White was knocked} The winning streak of three gum Stops the Champions in WITH BASES FULL AND = Opening Game. FALLS DOWN BOTH TIMES By Bozeman Bulger. . Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Ce. ; . " Babe Ruth landed on the annoy- by, Jimmy Britt in Galifornia. ¥ Chiang, sn ue to general Im-} past year tho pitchers were walks ievortwe world is dusk Bempeey'in ajravorites Extended to. Win HE Yanks wind up their home-| ing Urban Shocker for his thir. | Ver the Reds yesterday. Betore the ck Palmer came over and was} Pre Rorlaey ing Babe Rut And thi 4 ‘ : stay to-day, and it be said PA Set) heats Shey were Sony. Ne Sn Ser Gactha fewlere Weta Wa thelr is uth on purpose. And this |monocle, Matches at the Montclair y to-day, and it may be sa\ teenth home run Pirates. If jae Rue Vatos and. itaiaus Mae tho | Year & lot of ‘em are striking him out TRY ; that the Polo Grounds has been Yesterday the King of Klout rang hood et pend sh tie won they f team good pitching in more than one|°" PUTPOS® \ If Jack isn'tygoing to marry after u (Club, -]no quiet sector, If Washington lands] «celebrated the fifth day of his | Would have had to relinquish the Puen all, that leave® him under the same Several years ago England deyel-| £ame for the first time since leaving i mts agen pat built big] Breckly. Vance and Ruether encr| It looks like Babe will have to go mauagenest, Lawn tonnis battles that led into the who looked like another Jef-| WO® two games.on tho trip and Ma-|llke sixty to beat those fifly-nine, ee ie semi-final round of the cup singles and co until Gam Langford went over maux won one. Mamaux was a new- * Cicotte, Jackson, Felsch and other Goubl 38 if be, ms comer in the list of game starters and] 1 j92: former Wlilte Sox are playing sem!-| Toubles call for the efforts id easily knocked him out. A f 1922 World Series is going to be th Clare Cassel, Mi rab. Ne got away with his start against the] p), a 3 professional ball. And many of the] ©" the part of Miss Clare Cassel, Miss inner Moir, a muscle - bound played between New York and St i “ se M: . Cubs tn exeellent form. He had been boys still on Comiskey’s payroll are|Marle Wagner, Miss Martha Bayard See Cad ataed an eeria | limited to work as a relief pitcher und Fete ne qultintate winners will Be) raving semt-pro ball too. and the other stars on the courts of the eater, Little remy Burks went bee bess fly open oe saved : ore Fitoe | a ate rctuD ae M@itelair, ¢ ie game Vance w on y! q y ‘ 7 Ecc aad vaqcbe Mair for & ge0llartchnrtic, Cetin. ane wel. Univernity ,of Pemmaalvanie’y Obit out te siseed ona to, and would bo] reyuce cone secnvatur citer toe? fought thout any trouble at all. Dicted thon that Mamaux would be a|Mese runner and broad jumper should Borat screen re A SOE: rallies were plentiful. all of the matches } (Carpentier took all the fight out of] star before the season closed if he}be given a chance at throwing the i gat Were tallied In straight se sbmby Wells with two knodkouts—| had shaken off fully the illness which | fatiron. i The Braves have the biggest park Attention centred upon Miss Wagner e eae livered with the first} jaid him out after the first month of oe in bareball and they've got the empty | 294 Miss Cassel, Misy Wagner stood = of wa struck im. the first] last season. One of the leading spectacles of the }seats to prove it. severe test in her match with Miss fo ‘Wells was a splendidly built} Burleigh Grimes’s arm has been in Ceres Baker. The latter was at her el oh Bay FL Fagot vik hoy but patter ehape singe te was treated by best at volleying when she got the 2 jteadiness under could. Bonesetter a. ¢ lost a game in ball to her liking, but Miss Wagner from her side steadily operated, for et take e punch, Bt, Louis but he was there with bella Hi arry Greb i) Ne ext Opponent as to speed, and the way the Cardinals leadership to the Buccaneers. Both clubs won and there is only one game difference between the two clubs to- day. ‘The Giants will be afforded ample opportunities to recover some of the ground they lost in the West. Friday they meet the Boston Braves In @ cracked out two (his third this | dowble-header at the Polo Grounds. week), and Meusel by getting his | Then they play two games each with first of the season is tied with | philadelphia at home and in Phila- Ce, ape Uue sear tnue tas deiphia. ‘Then they will go to Boston Ruth’s record in the five games | for three games before returning to played since his return from exile | the Polo Grounds, where they spend Js as follows: the entire month of June. ‘The final victory in the Redland was the direct result of the fine pitching of Phil Douglas. He re- mained a mystery to the Reds, and the best they could do with his de- one om the buttén as a concluding} ‘return from exile by coming up shot the champs are liable to be| twice with the bases full and fall- blasted out of first place. Right now] ‘ing down hard on each occasion. the-axidding is Beds, Heilmann, Henline, Flagstead, Rice, Southworth and Meuse] were the parties to steal the Babe's stuff yesterday. Heilmann These Senators, you know, don't take the. Yanks nearly so serious as one might suspect. Even though the Yanks be victor- lous or defeated their absence will not be for long. To-morrow they rest, while ‘“e Giants, all steamed up and irritated from a Western tour, will take the boards to prove conclu- vely that they are still the champs— world’s champs. In the meantime the Yanks go down to Washington for a week-end and will return here Monday so as to be ready for the double event on Memor- 2 ° A ATER came Beck were batting no pitcher could b L 0’ slaziing cross courts and judicious}iay Day, liveries was five bits in ten innings. i few Jost inents ace: Nesonlan Hamed for losing to them, scaled ikely to Be Mike Dowd placements that won for her by the meee Adolpho Luque, the Cuban twirler of + an idol of the English people, manner and Grimes ‘may be the — e score 6—0, 6—3. om The Senators opened their opposi-| ‘wenty-one tim: oe Aa BS roe A aaneet ‘Who in theic enthvsiasm beljeved he | Brooklyn. pitchers in (he doubleheader | 44 z 4 Miss Cassel gave a better exhibition }iiog io our championship desires by| centage, -095. all, But, al ene as a world beater. Carpentier} this afternoon Match Carded for June 12 at|“GREB GOOD MAN of diiving, both from deep court and) caine cig man Walter Johnson, | secs nee LUNG Doerinelrrdenm ean ties ve BUT TOO LIGHT FOR ME,” | som, the short ares Sect (ie vrevioua{eviazled and gray, to stop us. He Ps K Psey| 2s has done in any of, her previous | srizzied AYS JA DEM founds. Off the ground she was re-| stopped us. si AF markably good. THe playing of beer At times old Waiter evinced his an- sland was always aggressive an ; , i Harrison Dempsey, better known as| score Indicated, Miss Cassel meets Miss ¥ oa iin in the semi-final round Frequently he stroked his Jack, arrived here yesterday after a} Florence Ballin tn the semi: Goal ro ray d meditated. Hi . this afternoon at 2.30, and Miss Wag- a heard amd med is two months’ trip that included visits tol ja, and Miss Lillian Scharman_ will meditations got results. London, Paris and other foreign parts.] play their semi-fina] at the same hour, If there is one man that Sir Walter Dempsey was” wearing an English = knows and understands it is the Bam- tweed suit and a pleased smile. Ibitio, Babe Ruth, no less. His thoughts centred on that one nt, And it was backers challenged the world in{naries of the A. A. U. national junior] probably fight Mike O'Dowd of St. ean pele ah es a ee deities ST. A D ther, ane boxing championships, when Larry) pay) in his next battle, George Engel, hei : pert HOW THEY N EARS DS ieee 2 ced him cold in a round, There also, just before Beckett's time, Ahearn, Pittsburgh, 161 Pounds at 2 P.M, By John Pollock. Marry Greb, the new light heavy- weight champion of America, who won his title by getting the decision over Gene Tunney In thelr fifteen-yound bout at Madison Square Garden, will game for the Easterners, With Bancroft on second, Frisch sacrificed, and Groh's long sacrifice fly to Burns sent in the run that de- cided the outcome. bh See WHITE ELEPHANTS CAPTURE TWO EVENTS IN ALLEYS The White Blephant scored clean vic+ may, at tintes, hit one on the nose. It was not only irritating, but gen- uinely disconcerting, 12-Second K. O. Takes Place in Junior Tourney to be doing some What is probably the quickest In the ninth appeared the drama. Old, gray-bearded baseball reporters, years and years in the service, al ready had summed up the situation and had everything ready for the wire when someone started setung off Roman candles and skyrockets, ‘ It looked as if these old writers might | tories in both the three-man ad ttl have to change their summary—write | ers Tournament when they met the well that they did—for the enemy. On i 7 ty Be ‘oung Ahearn took it eeriously. He|Wstridge, unattached, of this city, el lany possible plans he may have for two occasions the mighty Bambino, pew lead, it is technically called. | Rudd's Stars at the White Elephant tht he could trim Jess Wiliard,| stopped Private Ott8 Collingnon of {manager of Greb, who has made Greb|future meetings with aspirants ‘to his whe prone fete rDinie A bbeies erp Scott led off with a wicked two-|drives last night. In the ceciviias ¥ Md., in* the champion in m months that} honors as world’s heavyweight cham- huss base shot and Wallie Schang waited |event Riddell disposed of Falcaro with he had one pel Bead aya gre | Aa Ban ae jst pai he has had him under his manage- | pion. pugilist. NATIONAL LEAGUE. to put the Senators in their places. AJ 4y Johnson for @ base on at Now| af average of 218 to Falearo’s 188,20. b mi f St. Paul.|competing In this tourne; ment, told the writer that he expects] Later, commentigg on the recent wil Ww. L. Pc, | Bome run would have annihilated | cee what happened! At the Hudson Alleys, Hoboken, the roel ot, St Feel vs to sign Greb to-day for a ten-round|Greb-Timney set-to, the champion said Gincin., 18 19 486] them. That is where old Walter dug} «siinner is batting for Jones!” Hudsons and Metropolitans got an even oN age o . break In the three-man team event, but 2 e | th vhile he ob rounds so he returned wo the| JUNIOR AMATEUR bout math ODowd, the cent toes good mnt,” The fatter waa ut of the M8 AYS Delrin 10,06 Age he OR OOPS: asarhuniar a manny | RUeOT ne cenied BeAPhaDA man | foun Meee, SeDRENS 10.2 Se tates tte! © and y | auestion as a heavyweight possibility . r mo- . : fo after the heavyweight chan-| BOXING SUMMARIES]! Tiepireh: ae Mie Bight of June cingly becaaise’ Nee: ton: Kaki 9 16 16 500 Phila,. 14 19 .367| tantalizing low ball and in both cases} nent in the individual in a series that wont upermaf can give GAMES YESTERDAY. the Sultan of all the Swatamiths lifted | Jy, nig inst two attemptaat a pinch |#e¥eR, Eames. Servas averaged 196.57 hit Camp Skinner has made good. ™m another series rolled at the Grand “Wham!" He had mado good between thd Broadways again 1 Centrals, Grand Céntral It was simply a single ,to centre, | scored a double In the three-man, but but the bases were full with none out. | suffered a loss in the individual when " of Peters of the Broadway team out. Then Til be doggoned if the Yanks | bowied Trucke, winning out in a weven~ ; Nobody but “a gent, of the net receipts for Greb toliventy pounds away and beaten reall few York, 2; Cincinnati, 1. ‘wattle Tunney,” said Engel, "| was so fe i " ‘a couple of steps and wi sure that Hardy, pould wet the deci. | sytney tee Pittsburgh, 11; Philadelphia, 4 (8 . innings, called). ted ‘once, following with a swift AL sion over Tunney that I would hav . 4) Melvt ‘ton, - id hav meantime, Carpentier and T w ‘Aud Mike stepped in and) Geass’ uatradi, Main Amero’ git Laccepted 12 oF even 10 per cent, for}mect agaln “hext year, and unless nef Bester, 9-8t. Louis, 3, d him senseless with a single | St. Bartholomen's Gluby, Ne him in order to get the mate). shows great Improvement over our] Other teams not acheduled. ‘ Next ear Tom Andr meeting here, I will beat bim again,”* He met Mike. ar rolled easy to the enemy. time ‘Mike was in a hurry. J2-Pound ¢ Ly heen or rolled easy chances to the my On the second attempt of the mighty Bambino, Sir Walter even went 60 far as'to strike him out in cold blood -nothing less than treason. ‘The decks were all cleared at that GAMES TO-DAY. moment for an official report of pen Se oe tw ) Y ' : t Mbppea Ahearn's name from the ree- of 00) ‘The recent bout Between Bryan Downey i ‘i ; rs could get a single run. Witt forced ries with an average of 21( 9 Fe books, and he basn't been heard is. judges’ deciaton; Harry and Mike O'Dowd at ‘Columbus, URN E's Revue ‘ i malty acon: De PRES had sent to) man at the plate, Ward struck out. In the other series of i hed “T week, which w nian of Philadelphie have decided to stage Cui _, {the press box o allver tray laden w! Babe Ruth, with the bases full, and ‘olled at the Broadway ‘ for a fight tn r c their second open ale boxing. show in silver wrapped balls of ice cream and] 10.9) victory possible, lifted a long| Arcade alleys between the Broadway litres scuuais 10 3 i in Jum whey have signed up hocolate for the correspondents, old} rt) centre. Arcades and Pastimes, the former team + i 5 f 4 tor entertainmeat bh J Jand young. We tasted of his lar- ‘That's all there was to it—indeed, a | ¥° everything in sight, scoring # double in the three-man, while Anar- geros of the Broadway Arcades beat inder when they met gesse, but even 80, duty. compels us to record that for the day the Bam- hino came mighty close to a plumb ——<—$——_$—$—————— ns bust. He didn’t reach first. EPLECHASE ATH! PTIC ASSO0TA- fdwalk, Roo classes haven't been OSs $7,500, which came In at the gat: meeting Ww. 1, PAC Ww. L. by juckier. Middleweight Cham- ; ; rounds, jud APL Martin and Ray Smith foukht here and George “Ya Sino mi 14 "683 Cleve'd 17:19 knocked out in a round by “ as. reteree’s coining Thidan Jeff Smith end Dis manager, A! Lippe Tiare Detroit, 17 17 600 Boston. 14 17 * » Tulee, where th dey Mic McGoorty. Johnuy Summers] exree inn, Rutgere Gy Bree Nome te tee ndekoul ween cing at the Queensbora A. Ci of Long Phila,. 16 17 485 Chie'go 13 21 triumph for democracy ey, Who fights Dutch Brande Owen Moran, considered invin- ¥ eee om Bat ight, has be i A . Gleckner in nine rounds. Jeff rcer City on Saturday night, hax been GAMES YESTERDAY. re Iprit, M " 4 ray Be oF iu Hngland, did some good] 106-Pound ¥ Round—| parry Greb to @ fifteeh-round draw at for another bout. He will « ; 6; New York, 3. ra: necond reformed aye teh 3 Piikington fs Willa Washington, e ‘ork, 3, Meuse), did better. At a Fpting in America, but never) of"So0 Braddock r feat] Orleans and wauld Ike fo box him her HausnéF of Staten Island Mes biitadeiphia @ . af es gat ® Oe a twelve rounds: other hed the ehampionship class. w Yor! a MS] gmith's “next Bout will probably be with] Teunde at the Burf A. ©, of Coney x Detroit, 7; or i ment when Sir Walter fa’ ave |b ~ O'Keefe came from England] sen) Lan ched, Ni | jack MoCarron at Hazelton nest mont) ly the Palace of*Joy, on the nic Boston, jevoland, 2, 1is mind on the race Silent Bob ——— vay } jew York heralded as a pretty| Gorps ar vate nied June 2 Other teams not scheduled. pitched into a fast one right in the pitcher, from New: | pI Myrtle & Vanderbilt Ave, By q | fighter. His first bout was] round; ©. Melool, St ( ‘Tom Badkin, thé ‘popular sporting mon of toes A creed Laue GAMES TO-DAY. groove and whaled {t into. the left ere. TO.NIGHT. Pop Prices 2 #3 1B, Willie Lewis, who &nocked him| Ne%, York: knocked Pittsburgh, Is mow @ fight pr Mid ‘Noekelss,, “S09 | Foes | Colored i t New York. field stands for the circuit, Unfor- reigned su- 1 SPORTING RYDER. \ / Mm | Swediah-Arierian A a y Pittaburgh, He bas accured @ lease c welght, has been matched to n ahi Washington at New York. , ‘t Ree ety Emde i a SS a : with the first blow struck. | round; Homer fh PS ‘ Fe ne Oey where. he cepects ta] ter Johnson, another colored heavy . Cleveland at Detroit. tunately, there was nobody aboard a and struck out eleven off GLUB — Aiseuauen t's four-round ae 3 Sy GEBeete. returned to England and) $m! Pornmns, Vittshurgh, knocked out ©.) seage open ait boxing shows In the night. | tearround Bout ab Gncinnat! Philadelphia at Boston,| the time and 4t counted Just one run. |¥ } . Bay midieweight champion there for| found. oT SN RRS VON Male tired shew Will Deceteged on June 2. ‘This will be Norfolli's #1 SN I, Had more been ekulking around the ' since he wan knocked out by i sacks the recapitulation might have ie haps Carpentier will be regarded EGE BA! ALL | Jack Stark, the good Hittle bantamweight| Madison Square Gard been different, Anyway, Silent Bob i having at least an even chance COLL! GE “ SEBALL RESULTS of this city, a of Great hit with > is off to a start. His home-rup rec- Dempecy because of his quick | Marverd ..........01 wittiams .......... 3] 2h, eM eee cohnted Poe LEADING HITTERS Rock rt di bi to that of the Bam- Fordham ......65.. 4 Garden on 7 hing, Wimaalfy Lafayette so cecses ° is IN MAIO! Tacinae St, 16. 00 Jor Bity 18°81 417 by baeving Browa 85 “ ~ Buffalo 17 18 - lew'r ‘The trouble came in the seventh, ; Instead of gloves at Jer- St. John's . GAMES YESTERDAY. when a quiet, unherolc sort of fellow though Dempesy used | Rewdels Colby . erat hundred Baltimore, 3; Jersey City, 2, slipped up to the plate and with & ore Bates Pittaburgh who came here to » Newark, 8; Reading, 2, runner of the bags poked the old Much was expected of the car that represents Seartbmere Rss Gettysburg . Tunney fight surely did may Rochester, 3; Buffalo, 1. pill into the stands just as if he had W.C, Durant’s years of experience, Whatever your : oe” ; hepsi nabeys. thes ABNOR ANSE Troney on Gi Toronts 81 Syracuse, 4 (11 innings,| been hero, This person wae Sam expectations you will not be dirappointed. d anenota offering odds of + and ist game). ce. Few New Yorkers : 25. —| penne; eu howe Olde One « 4 ” chimore etesied Haverford College poe? a a. theme tang WEE Acar ine shen ins Toronto, f) Syranu e, 2 (2d game). of him ax amounting to much, Bur, Just a Real Good Car’ dual track meet by a score Of 63] © eaige the Pittuburgh contingent will ; GAMES TO-DAY. my, what a wallop he did hit tha POERTNER MOTOR CAR CO., INC. Conn. Age Wesle hi t Bal rt ! é ' * Jersey City at Baltimore. old onion 1759 Broadway at 57th Street, Manhattan ith over $2,000 as @ result Yale (vesh.) Muyyesant M.S. 4 Yule (2d ew ! Newark at Reading. -—- a +4 Rochester at Buffalo. Uormby—St : Fight promoters Moreen Tuyiss and Louby .Voadyrighty f0ay Syracuse at Toronto, civeult swat » for democracy was quite a BROOKLYN —_ Telephone Circle 1186 NEWARK showing that a L