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*FISHERMEN’S RA RY FORD WILL {LECNARD-WnITE FISHERMEN'S RACE! TO BEHELD DEC. 2 Capt. Morrissey Definitely Withdraws, Claiming Vic- we Benny Has Almost Recov- ered From His Molar and CE CALLED O ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 FF; LEONARD AGREES TO MEET WHIFE BENNY AND THE LEFT HOOKS * tory Over Bluenose. Actoritis Attacks. \ = a ice GLOUCESTER, Mars, Oct. 24 By Ed. Van Every. (Associated Press.) —The Gloneceter Bebiv Leonard. wit detend lite t man, Henry Ford, to-day Cefinitely | title as lightweight champion against ¥ withdrew from the racing for tho In-| Charley White, the Chicago con- F ternational fishing schooner cham-|tender, on Dec. 22 at Madison \ plonship of the North Atlantic. Square Garden unless the plans of t Capt. Clayton Morrissey, assorting| Billy Gibson, the champion's man- that his boat and his men had already| ®8¢r, and thoso of Frank Flourno, the Garden matchm: suffer some unexpected change. son takes vigorous exception to all rumors and stories that Leonard will not climb Into the roped arena until some time next year and admits that he has now + Won the two races from the Cunadian | ® ehampion Bluenose necessary for pos- , session of the title trophy, put pig fron ballast aboard preparatory to WHITES“LEETTHOOR, SENT BENNY DOWN FoR A SOUNT 2 YEARS AGO_ AT BENTON HARBOR. BEFORE LEONARD K-O'D «Hits am Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. By Thornton Fisher LET’ LEW,TENOLERS LEFT HAD “BENNY AN TEMPORARY: DISTRESS. A GOOD ARTISTICs LEFT, HOOK, YSAN (HMEDIATE BUT PAINLESS i hea tiahtue “> formal closing of the rac At the f abet under consideration Matchmaker special requesi of the leading Eastern f ~~. The racing had been postponed to-| iiournoy’s proposition for the meet- Rane tikes, ‘ate. ein ead Se carting day on the representation that Capt.| {ng with Left Hook Charles on the up to witht ty-cight hours ¢f tie © Morrissey was sick. Aboard his boat} above day and date. ) Ait’, Gis Guaceen ohettaty cekeaaten k this morning, supervising the work of Gibson declares that Benny ts al- ss that post entries be recetved but the f converting her again from a racing} most cured of his molar troubles and — comintttes ruled aga nat this xunuwation * 5 = promised on the additionul five- schooner to a working vessel, he said] was also inclined to admit that the & ARE \ (ry, ‘This action im part mane te } hho was sick but “sick mostly of com-| champ has experienced another cure Mac contention’ of (Gib: douches (HUECVE Wak / mittees and yachting rules and this] —ho is gradually recovering from his TIMES WHEN fot niwase possiblo to ktiow he atiiets f and that and the other thing which] attack of “actoritis.”” Bonny has been WHITE Looks. BI Of AIL Treshivien runners we: Ee spoiled the sport that we set out on."’} accused of being a good actor but SEITHER LIKE A mill entries closed, ; "Asked what he would do with the| somehow his stage efforts have not BEAClGAL obs the forty-elzht hour en- * “ 5 A. A. A. A. #aw an oppor- | disting gear that be wae putting| been appreciated. Possibly he made i s Tat late Citect DEA OF epee | “2 sebourd to-day in the event of a race} q mistake opening his show in Philly, AN AWFUL BUM « rding athletfe entrants, an@ H Withethe Mayflower, he said which is Tendler’s stronghold, opted a rile that ell competitors in ' “Well, we can race with it if we] Benny is back in town and admits the first-year event must furnish « oom- } have to, but m of it can be taken} nig efforts to clevate tho stage are of school and colleze neti } ont in jig tim J about through, He hopes he can say a ieieee me a cea ny ‘The decision of the Henry Vord's/as much for his dental troubles and BYRON WINS N. E. TITLE. | particularly in track and field athiettc Skipper to give up what he thought] pig doctor is giving him no little en- elfen pvents in which a point oF priew tiny | ~ wast he fruitless racing for the In-] couragement along this line, The WORCEST Mass, Oct, 24. Pete pring position bad bean seored. ; ternational enp had the suppert of his} tigniweight champion has apparently Saflor Byron of Worcester decisively: ae According to Unoficial statements this | * men, although it was said bis ae taken on a little additional poundage fented diane zetti, thereby wi meth on or . rit unis Ley reaeens __jates in ownership of the vesrel were] Since his last ring effort but on the . 5 s pita Onglaid Wehtweighi [oombiete athlete Mistery, amas be tater | *© no consulted. One of these, Jona-| Wrote should have no trouble round RICHIE MITCHELLS LEFT FAW) championship here last night. tsron [adopted for all dy eee ar } thar Raymond, a substitute member] the into Aghting trim with a few DROPPEDABEN FOR ANS. COUNT Ehurtue of Waterhire, and he nme ue, [Jurisdiction of the organization. Work- | L2rof the International Committee who! woouy training, : fond tie tithe Again Nim in a rete PME With other similar collegiate aports Dad sought review of the racing pile As for Charley White, Leonard is match soon governing bodies ft pis Vase} that in peas *° reer sath aoe ence ita] tival's quick disposal of Sid Marks, . ‘ . tatcrccthglete apotts band have the Ford trehly. Henny claims he was not in the best s) t t ae Seem aio t0-tho champlonahip, wut added) of shape when he stopped White at yrus 0 Ss ‘ate as l e te in a ing REDS AND BROWNS GET Ztbat the skippers wor powell Benton Harbor, and while he is not S magter of fact, Capt eee OWNS | expressing himself' to this effect it ° ° ’ P =e CHECKS FOR $18,548.23 fa. the targest whare in te boat. Vie known that ho 1s personally con- 0 Hitter in Hands sprey shows Ganieness, ate fumeeces he: SHuenose was . fident of his ability to put White s SE ICAGO) Got 24 (By soak seo cee “Tor more racing to-day. While her) away aimont any time he wishes ° SS lonian Nica ant ald Abadi pogs | | -erew repaired minor damages to the Allo opel a Al bane ft d S di Ke R a the anount awarded to the Faewing Ca, Walters supervise} EAM io itd ot Chaney ny resident Jonnson) |)! ande Keeps Up Record): 0.03 ws , fangements to have her hauled Out) time they face in the ring. —empeee e- : ————— 4 finishing the pennant race in ‘for examination of her — ites]. White departed for his Chteage . . ha eM | Is . . f aye ‘been! want: out chy me = gga abet seer tlee | home yesterday vowing he will returs |Scott’s Booting of Ball at}ti pede RRS Reena McNaughton’s Colt a Most Will HOW VOSBURGH RATES , KM Landis. Saw "yesterday i fs anon and that the next time he go ae axe cacais 2. r 5 {that bis vessel was damaged by] tay trom here ho will take the iat. | Polo Grounds, May 15, the} raving back is more poignant than a ! ing Racer at Empire City—| ELIGIBLES FOR YORKTOWN “half of the 60 per ent. bal sateen grounding. Filed as o protest, this} re tite with him yi . | the memory of the disi It ts aly reagnn Ip as Varsit : ; - anee he world’s series contenders | Communication was later represented | YUSNE Uitte With oy Play That Will Determine) constant reminder. Checks, ehecks, | Changes in Line-Up as Varsity] Jockey Weiner Set DOWN] ne weights tor the Yorktown tandi- Wud een paid und the 15 per cunt ale ed eign precautionary : checks~-they're writing them by the ae Gone ill 2 , cap, with § ee-yent|lWed the commissioner's office SET oS he international Commi {IRELAND NEEDS U. S. Standing. thousands: “rhere seems tobe meen | Has Signal Drill and After Winning. ete eee set: [ te dete ee tee decided that in view of the show COACH FOR OLYMPICS SEG et ae ene Dummy Scrimmages. ——— Be enn AE oe jnto twenty-eight shares, nineteen of io by the Bluenose yesterday er: 9,000 and every transaction has to ae a a Grey La Toren: rire gets. 4d lenoh end Bee ccrtgo saw ft aw nbpagearih (o's Dan Shea of the Pasthne A. ©. aay Soeemar Bulg been den | O?, Separate, Individual, In the sale} ow sAVvEN, Conn., Oct. 24.—In @ By Vincent Treanor. Mad attersscsccd races reviving 803348 : 1 to be entirely satisfactory to tie aret oe that baseball has be a transaction often covered as many a 2 , i had] Tittle Celt, the two-year-old son Of }xenningn Parke o..1 Cincinnati cinb's share was @!- Ao. Waltsts, who sald ithe! Hansy| sala ter proper ceaon cently Interred for the winter} as 100 seats In a group. In paying|lsht rain yesterday the Yale varsity MAGt oe a 1 tte ower, which won the | Nisan, } into twenty-five full shares of so inten foley i a ‘track and ri Hd ‘enh io. Teele it is but natural that some one| back every one of these tickets has|a signal drill and a dummy scrimmage, Ke Days Handi a in Sandy Me-'! Ane 3a a nd a twenty-sixth share, whieh eae ‘ could easily defeat the contingents from i y to he checked up and made good sep-| the frst of a series of workouts before | Autumn Days Handicap in © y rryster 1 oh} parts in amounta it was expected that the committee still In a high fever should for an 3 Nantitant ta colors, may not Kacthle . 1 un i TD to nee ied to consider the| smaller countries At the next Olymplel autopsy over the World's Series, but|@rtely. The job is not more than] the game against West Point on Satur-| Naughton’s magenta colors, mi mh 1 ranging from $7 0 $427.78. s would be sales seen with the Blue. fk XK ood American coach, Mel Vhow the Chamber ot Commerce of| Mf done, the delay being due to the | qay he a route traveller, but he is about Missto ! 1 SS SO Oe ae eco the racing 1m] eget, All thats Needed to te ee ied ane abetted by thof leisurely way the unused tickets are} aThe varsity mage changes from UME] t6 Huslest and most willing juvenile sods Me | eames GEORGES CHALLENGES ahs stare, f One of the inost. promising chins for}bascball writers, calla on President] Veiné sent in by registered mail. All] 4, time iu the line-up, but startea OUtl we have seen this season, He trav }roomat a re SIKI TO RETURN BOUT 3 _ future of Irish sports that Shea ob-[Johnson for the review of a base hit enue ane made b aa Suet in this way: Wddy and Hulman, ends;/els every foot as far as he can £0 iN) “Penaition accrue f aah: : : served, and which he did everything Ir | —or not a base hit—made by Ty Cobb | Wi8¢ the work would be in a hopeless | "1 be tackles; Crulkshank| most determined fashiog, and judginy TAARITE CORDA (CAUnoRrA tea eee ee peck S-EIBTREY te mublte Bohool Athistic Longue Thie{ on May 15. in New Yori DS es een yearn rans er Hare Lovejoy, centre;|b¥ his finish In front of the favorite) a. ood in both brat aire Guoeace Carpunilen hav seveed artenenl of a Public School Athletic League. This] vo regard as the Ee shtic. 4 that’s the tough break in losing | and 088, is; de Oeprey, in not Jacking in gamieness, | M2%0 go oth branches « ie ry urpentier has 1s AND FREEMAN LEAD | or joneue, Shea anid, tas talon for ite No regard ax the gnats nighties THAT ie (oss of a coin," sald Business | Netdlinger, quarterback; Neale, ae The Ceiba Ine aenatural racing | Hormemants tide challenge to Tattling Sikt for a return model the Public Schools Athletic] & Mntensive st Manager Kd Barrow last night. It] paltback; Jordan, right halfback; Mal- 4 2 = bout, the month's interim: provided by Aliad eatiwon micintiey. and illek Lacy, 5 schools: Atble ‘Tho Detroiters, it seems, have been | Mé “ as nalfback ; . machine and by his manner of going be faite » | Caen nne ettnen Tod thelr sixteen | 2NeHe Of thle city. | The only dither | Mine Cobih a -A00 hitter their eat. | the coin hud turned heads instead of | tory, fullback. Part of the time Blair |i’ reminder of W. J. Salinon's Gare-| Little Bill pnt wn an clectr(yine A uitiee the. Goeeealag Pals in the first day, of the aix-day| training compulsory eit dene Be ised on pnatficiat | Wuls that day ours would have been] payed in place of Eddy and Deaver] fyi, ride, getting Sunnyland home in front ywilght charmplonshtp a. : ‘i Shes announced his retirement form] recor’ Georgia Venct to] He frst game und the Giants would |), pince of Hulman, Eddy and Huim In yesterday's stake, as in his pre-Jof Lucky Antoine in ihe fifth. ‘The Nitope his sensational knockout team swimming race held in conjunction! aA and fleld competition in order t| jaye made 211 hase hits, tipon mak, | Bae had to do all this work." going over to the line of the eccond|vious races, Little Celt was up and|latter looked as if he couldn't lose at | of Carpenticr dn the sixth round of thelr with the Physical Culture Show which] devote hinwelf entirciy to the hundball] je (ha. two. umdeed and. cloventh Yes,” added Col, Huston, “and If) roam in the dummy scrimmage. doing as soon as the barrier flew up.|the sixteenth pole, but he wencwll to| mecting here. 7 hoy has green kowneer mai ts Bee Cobb purposely absented hhuself fram | We hal won that tie game nobody | py. other men In this line included | He set a dizzy pace all the way. Os-| pieces under McAtee after thi ‘ois Descamps, Carpentier's man Reerer, Nine | tenua “marteg | is Wee pion peracid the game so that his record would] Would have had to do it.” Greene and Diller at tac MeKaylprey got to his tail, apparently under ~ awalting a reply from M Hl = gal tit ‘pare tia Miss Free. | CLUB LEAGUE BOWLING ad at 400, Then-—eadvochs! —] ving gathered and compiled all} and Davis at Eee wor a andtrestraint, coming to the stretch and] Sande rode th winne tthe | He tits manager, But tn day ; ipining Mins Bietbieey cy iol i asaaiy Ut er he trade ors that accumulated | Cochrane in the bac! i u i . : , ‘ able that the bout w / wean. had covered 110 laps, twenty-one] SERTES OPENS TO-NIGHT | the official records popped vp, giving] te trade rumors That accumulated | Cociiraime inthe dummy scrimmage) the turn for home was reached it} Almoner, Night Boat und Cirorsie, | 0" RBIS Hite Newt } wiore than the Misses Leahy and Flem- im but 210-—-a batting averace of / (uring & week's absence we took the) i OP (took Neale’s place, Charlie] scemed only a auestion of just when and was second on Hack Friday. This sll B' ing. 4 398 a) he Giants and | 0 #itn and Eddy Bench were both inJOsprey would run over the top of Me-| good rider has a big following these The conditions of the race catl for one] Budd Levey's Bowling Academy in What means this?” sereamed the | Pa, Harrow of the Yanks for review. | ter" football sults and followed the|Naughton's colt. days, Anything he rides is wrth ut-| CHRISTMAS WEEK SET FOR _ “hour of swimming at the afternoon ses-|the Bronx ix to be the se of Ol Detroitera. “Where fs the discrop- unk,’ they declared, In the ver-] Schimmage with Joe Becket. Little Celt, however, wasn't to bejtention, He is accorded a demonstr JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNEY ot ston of show und one hour in the) bowling content this evening when | anoy pr nacular ot sup mabe cpaxtling they | "phe eating carnelt of the Row! ial. “easily conquered. | Welner gave|tion at tho stewards’ stor every evening, The team covering great-leight teams of pin topplers take the KOON mEITE records | added, “there ain't nobody seen no- | 74,538 and all tickets are sold. nis, 4 . e | time he dismounts from a whencr )Micials hn Regi cl feat number of laps to be duclared the | Wiig in the opening series of ty reestoneabe nae pa Me Pent | body “out nothing and there aln’t| eludes the wooden seuts, which have De orees with the ¥ bp ene he uae» poplin 5 ak nana n . eae : sinner. ae , ate | Bhowes m May aw Nong PONE eee been placed in the Bow! leading down to a ul t ; ‘ jecided at a meeting wie iendere at the end of lant night's] Monarch Club League, The lensthy | Jonn Kieran, the oficial scares. gave roe pean eee the feld from the regulur stands, colt. Apparently he didn't need any} 3, Holland's Ballot Mark Was} potd tie annual boys’ and junior na- thour of racing were Misses Bletbtrey| Schedule arranged by the Monarels| scott an error on a ball hit by Cobb POMOREN more urging, for Welner put up his} hacked as if the fifth race was no CoOn-} ii) (ydoor tennis championahip, which Rae | Land Frecman, 119 Inpa; Misses Leahy] will cover the better part of the bowl-[hetween short and second. Tho un , . whip, very sensibly, and Little Celtliest. The best he could do was to] won’) oor tennis champlonanip, wees Sand Fleniny, 89 lapag Misaes Schmol] ing season ficial boys had given tt a hit. ‘Tl h N l Ch stepped the rest of the way with] finish second without ever atening [Christmas week in the Park Avenue : et ceneatie Tt lade, nn linen At to jluntnraer dtarre tn, the| Myues lcede UA Glscovered the cor POISON, LVALLONG ampton, jecened tiecireat, of) the way Wem | cial meagnd wiDiont HY “1 prec. n, te Pane Avenue mn ikingon and McKilroy, 72 laps. ten of the Univeent an teat pug delicth ° ° . peared to be gaining on him right at] Willie Shields has made a twe-time| ju will be home on. vacations at Se Se a Se elit gata|sconspiracy!” aocitoea those ial QoQ Defend Title in Ten-Mile Race} ine cna vue iis questionadie, even it] winner out of Rates since yetting | tia! Hn and tvelr purtielpation te. the ‘TEN HANDBALL MATCHES [22's Seog hie nin ihreethigh fever. “Let Ban son te . the race had been at six furlongs, |him from Tom Welsh, Hyidently the sinent will not interfere tm any 4 ARE SCHEDULED SUNDAY [care ig a Aa stint [view that hit and determine its mer ea & whether or not he would have got any |colt doesn’t belong among the kind with thelr school work, ; ¥ y seven fits, ‘Ty has been wro! paqica my Ry |. N, ¥. swimming teams. Is putting [closer up. he met yesterday = : 4 Now, when they 0 | May 15| Willie Ritola Will Bid for the) Ci caiaates for the varsity through| McNaughton backed his colt and =. TIPLITZ STOPS MARKS P Handball has become the rage in the oral a3 st i and try to undermine a lit un Honor in Contest on training for the impending meets.| naturally let out the old fashiened] Stone Jug, in the Butler colors, liad IN LESS THAN ROUND Metropolitan district. The big local \ Uniy error we: Navelnonched (tht al : Veterans like Harvey, Meyer, Block] war whoop when he saw Kim keep|many supporters in the oral market - | U. tournament on the Van-Keltoq li minutiae in the G. O. 1 Saturday. and nn are already In good con-| Ils head in front, He had won al tie may not have been able to beat! pita pwLPHIA, Oct, 24.—Joo Tipe t and hth Avenue, 7 A “All right,’ declared M Kw tc dition, and some of the youngsters | purse and a bet, but it afterward de-|] The Almone but he ran thivd under], minde short work of Sid Marks, the i se of elimination . Church | the ¢ Noor “tar be (t froma are making a good showing. Asb-| veloped that he had lost the services} what appeared an y ede tromt canadian lightweight mpion, here | will come tu a close Bunday with | trimmed it Erni ns siete Pach ant k By Joseph Gordon. worth, Inst year’s star, is not among| of hia new jockey, Weiner, for threo} Eddie Taplin. Wateh for hin in-sim-} list night, Joo put over the 'K, 0. f hes, starting at 10 o'clock In| ie! tetmmed by J eucht whion |e Eeige ot Hgunetic EARL JOHNSON of Pitts-| them. days, The boy ‘was. suapened! for {ier company, a eae rst cechnds of neming, thie fae morning. The frst round wes plaxed | they ‘caine IL SPE ALLE RIN BENDE: 5A R burgh, national cross-coun-| Pour classes, with four competitors|three days for having crossed his ee minute anid hola of Amine: Tiss { Sunduy Vetore large gathering. ‘ F sea th pil, 1 remember .t five-mile and ten-mile| in cach, will compete In a spectal in-| field at the start mith Littie Catt tne| PLAY IN CLASS B TITLE Ma yoinuten’ fantet then Shaner 3 pe savorites «we seas : But, ier champto y pfend his ten-mile . oxing tournament at the] In such trivial cases as: thy LA’ ah ilice Pat Meal : s Gene eaton of the 234 Street Y. MC. A © and Ne eprops hamy will defend bi vitation boxing ; AS! ARTS TUESDAY | any nicht at Madison Square Garden. Et 1 mgernallibt la te le a ay use patos de-]tite ut next Saturday's national) Gity Athletic Club to-night. slerasda are mos: Vigtiatts sab ay SQUASH STARTS 1 irda is ia, * E fhe Trinity A.C. Lust Sunday's win- nen! Lal hd ep aa “CUS PrO-ohamptonship meet at MeComb’s| play in the Pastime Athletic Club} rarely take into accoun juli Sa AGRE SHIRE AES tacgoln tha Okla P ere Included V akinan and Ea Bute added Me Kian, “Wl Dam Park. Wille Ritola, one of the! handball tournament will mot begin|of much more detriment 10 racing. | Two more Guin ata fo Anh tv t| PITTSBURGH GOLFERS ee peace, Nerwier. metropolitan and “ee ; ie ese ; "} vest ranners developed in the metro-} until next Sunday, The start was} Form rorersals Coy Seagate ‘ike | tennis champtonship this fall, aeco TO RAISE FUND TO Bs Honal champ = ab ionly, On =eike eandh{ tar ; politan. distric i make a strons| postpone: give every member of} them at all, or e J Ing to an announcement mace : . LONG HAS LONG WAIT hie CAN ibe ‘The seven-mito walk title wilt also] Neatly all of last year's stars who] Might have, io Justice to the Dubie. | Association, my — which were m : y H okey : PT eaten’ (he ) ut whi etic Club : POR CHECKER TITLE PLAY Boe ite) aiekaent the “hos bo decided at this meet, Dick Remer,| participated in Fordham University Mee taaue and Dimmesdale Inst Sat-|of Brooklyn, and their « PITTSBURGH, Oct. 2A 7] fi just all amined y former champion; Joseph Pearman, | Field Day will be seen Grain oe aoa reesth ran far below their form, | time being will be conf ti atin: Clas fund will be reised by preminent 1 A stubborn In fu to Tyra nel ian f the New York Athletic Club; Mich: | y Fordham Field is filled with | eee med, so us not to Interfere with] B team championship, in witch » toto!) pittsburgh golfers and business 1 t add th 1 ry jack , af the Pastime A. C., and] athletes every afternoon working out} )) MCmers UO Oe ii, Lorses}of nine clubs will compete. Play in 4 ™ hetwoon Alfred Jorden of vee Se Nd | iis club mate, Morris Greenberg have| tor the track events. the success I hese | class B starts next Tueadiy with four] men to keep Gene Sarazen, the PN ta ee i Ba thing to do with this going Lohind | Mis club mate, Mor Hephaistos and Arrow hese | cane Club plusive et || United Staten enon chamalen Gal mer Er 1 cha wa Sine, Tn Tiel, Ne Karis eat sont in thelr entries —_~—--- are only two of recent Instances] trejghts Cusine, Montolatr Athlot's Club] gh. informal world's champion Laue) esters. of ing about it Mt Tie winshe Metropolitan Association of the) JOHNNY LEONARD EARNS |which might have prone official | ge New York Athletic Club, Crescent | the informal works sittin for semi-final De: teal he had taken ¢aul olher prack hi ateur Athletic Unton has arranged -| wrath, but were permitted (2 pass} Athletic Club at Columbia Club and D. a ; athe fifth is ‘anigal inatend Se cw intercity” atnateur boxing DECISION OVER MACK,| “"8tt 0 Ke. Club at Princgton, ‘The ninthi| in the British open championship j eckers tournament, intl eal when ho thousht ton] tournament at the Garden Noy. 80 = King Albert's good recon for auc-Jentry, Harvard Club, will be idle tournament and also in the promi: ) Tnow in its final stages here, an pe 1 was cine Pittsburgh, Boston, Philadelphia and] aney oot, 94.—Johnny Leonard,| cessive wins was spoiled yesterday, opening day ah iat tating the 1923 seaeon, fother du ' ' While mest \ tion] New York will be ated BAG) ientown's crack funior Nehtweight,| but it took Georgie, a 1 to 4 tavurite, = ——— aa 9 fale ring, Sa, lie Sema ae Tie er of this contest will 4 1 ‘ al ve classes wil! c * , to do it 7 Ma . belt 4 meet ea La ( Jed ©, for ment 1 et our : rn ‘ N Eerie Water Polo] stepped closer to Johnny Dundee's Has peepee ran an exeetient POST POE . burgh golfing public, and in rec- 5 am weak at katy, i our ts, looking | Fhe Nat : e-[erown than ever last night, when ho} 82? ° ‘ ed in lost The boxing card hy the] agnition of the advertising and _ the championship Academy, Third : coal, foott Championship will this year be de . raf race and waan't disgraced 1) losin | srighton Boxing Club of fame that he brought to the city _ Jordan and Gint vere Bern play ” my ~~ ism Little ks, book. | elded in the Stanford University pool, [easily defeated Red Mack, Albany's} py a head. Jelly, who, by iad way inst night was postponed until Ke his achievements on the links 4 }Saturday night, vod ho won a VILLA WHIPS CDWARDS. |! wn audit he Yar coording to a statement by Fred- | foremost boxer, in a fitiven-round bout. |ign't the kid the ee gelt ei el row night. ‘The reason, as 4 the fund will be for the purpose Faeame in four played, ‘The battle ‘ by doy and J pas ferick Hublen, secretary of the A. A.}ieonard hud no trouble winning the} rode King Albert as well as Sande] trom the ring, was that the a as he fan wie be er ae eee i was renewed yesterday mornins, | gosToN, Get. 2-1 Vite re ¢ the 1 r eo will be decided between | j.aces' award as lod from start tofrode Georgie. In addition 19 being afway not big enough to warrant ch See ee crate pepela ak and late last night eleven gu ived the y over Lh ' ri wine WH h 10 and 18 finish, Leonard ie easily the best boy|Jockey, Jelly trains the Rondolphlioxers performing ap percentaye red citys Mad boen played, all drawn sa @ ten-round | hore last night To t Capt. Sol Josepher, coach of the C.] of his weight seen here in years, horses and 30 far this seacvo has basis, their customary fees, ‘ ‘ ‘ IFRESHMEN MUST “TELLALL” ABOUT ATHLETI WORK Campaign for Publicity Re- garding Activities Is Planned by LC. AL AL ALA. may be What the opening wedre in & campaign for publicity regarding the Personnel of all college athletic combt- nations previous to big contests will be inaugurated at the coming Intercoll ate cross-country championship run at Van Cortland Park tate next month. ‘The innovation will be tricd hs con- nection with the freshman race and will involve a complete disclosure cf the en- trants’ previous echolastic and collegiate athletic activities. Under the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America regula> tions, the entry of an unlimited number of freshmen is permitted up to the-

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