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Shectita mica Womens te 1 % Ny CHAMP T0 BOX ANYONE ANYWHERE NEAR HilS WEIGHT Elizabeth Lad, Who'll Have Parade in His Honor Saturday, Is to Appear on Stage in Newark Next Week—Offered $30,000 for Three Bouts in Cuba—Jack Bulger Explains “Bets Off” Announcement. By Alex. Sullivan. ICKEY WALKER, the smiling boxer from Elizabeth, whose first M local bout in his career landed him the world’s title, 1s going to be the busiest fighter in the history of bis class, according to the plans he and his manager, Jack Bulger, divulged to-day, Walker plans not only to meet Johnny Wilson, the middleweight champion, but Benny Leonard, world’s lightweight champion; Lew Tendler, the crack Philadel- phia boxer; Jeff Smith, the Jersey middleweight, and every boxer any- where near his weight the public wants him to meet. “I have hopes,” says Walker, “that Wilson will straighten out his dificulties with the State Boxing Board, and if he does I will meet him for the middleweight honors, and I feel sure I will beat him much easier than T did-Britton for the world's welterweight crown Wednesday night. “Leonard, I am sure, will agree to meet me, as he never hesitated stepping into the ring with Britton, whom I succeed as welterweight champion. Already negotiations have been entered into for my mecting Benny early in the spring at Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City. “L have Leen offered three bouts in Witl, a guarantee of $30,000, © place within the next two s, and if the money is put in a ve we'll ac- ray to ty moni town loaded with money to bet on Mickey it naturally hammered the odds down to practically evens at ring ti bank here before we Ie copt. Offered Bout With Loughlin. You know some time ago Mickey and Jack fought in the open air at Newark. Mickey was dropped for the count of nine just as the opening bell “I have also been offered a bout : ‘i iiladelphia} SNded. But after that he came on with K. ©. Loughlin in Philadelphia} ang easily outpointed Jack. Any one for Nov. 13, and I will accept this} who saw the fight was forced to like mutch providing I am allowed to take] his chances against the veteran, e my own referee’ along. You know 1{ pecially in fifteen rounds. ~ Bplalien Wilt “T guess that was the cause for the : out Jack Palmer with a nade coe yin action of the Board. Jack Britton tells punch in the stomach there, and a me that it affected his fighting, it be- ing the first time in his long ca f’ that any bout of his was under suspi- cion. But of course it is now a matter of ring history that the two of thom foul was claimed and it went. I Jon’t want any similar experiences there, “1 am going to appear in dajly box- te |WILD’ GOLFERS I HAVE MET Greatest Girl Swimmers Developed in a Little Pool Women’s a — = ea at Se ARS rr HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, By Thornton Fisher |Ri(KARD WOULD fi TO COURTS 10 STOF BOUTSINAR INARMORIES Big Fight Sure If "Sure If Drill Halls Are Thrown Open for * Public Boxing. , Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Preas themed ka eats (HM. NOT THE LAHDLORO OF THIS CLUB- mis \( GEE BiLt KILEY, HE'S A ponder OF THE THE PHONE semice IN AWE SSM SMV Se By Ed Vak Every. , HE fight to turm the State armo- ok ries. over to outside promoters for the’staging of professtonat boxing matches is on again, Whether the new move instigated by John M. y O'Connor, President of the Republic PRIME Mii Giga |A. Cy which has procured” a mans . p j r revennen / damus order to show cause-why the MEMBERSHIP Republic A. C. license to conduct out- ON A HOUSE of-door bouts at tlle Polo Grounds COMMITTEE 7 carnot be transferred so as to permit] THE ABILITY bouts at the 102d Regiment of Engl So neers Armory, whether this move will have any better success than resulted a year ago, which was no success’ al all, remains to be seen. ‘The same op position confronts the move as @ feated the first attempt to put th State armories on the profession: map. William Muldoon, Chairman the New York State Athletic Commis. sion; Tex Rickard, promoter of box. ing and other sports at Madiso Square Garden, and Major Charles J. Dieges of the 102d Regiment of En- WISCONSIN COACH [Star Runners Entered alo j In Junior Championship WiLL PROTEST 1e Clubs | ei his Tastee on a previous occasion It is illegal to’ CONFERENCE RULE) - ®*;3sc;cor THE DAY FOLLOWING THE NIGHT OF THE CREAT— LOCKER ROOM ROBBERY. are permit outsiders to compete in armory, bouts, and while severab of the armo- ries are at present staging ¢ . it is Finnish-American A, C.—August] claimed that all contestants perform er, Nestor Ericson, Gunnar Nil-]a certain percentage Of military duty son, Waino Noppa, Axel Makans.] before they are allowed to compete. Arne Koskinen, Willie Timberg and] It is further contended that the regu at No. 145 West 65th Street. Com- ing down through @® little narrow stairway, that might lead you to be- Association nek in the Basement of a ing exhibitions in a Newark theatre] i vi shea the best welterweight bout} CO- ig take Apartment. lieve you were submerging into some To- Morrow. Kalle Suanr lations governing bouts {n armorles next week. After that I will probably ever seen around here. a so dismal sub-cellar, you hear a loud Long Island A. C.—J. Gavin, are very strict 1 prohibit outsiders go about my business of boxing. We expect to make plenty of man- splashing and the voices of water Finn, H. Shortell, J, Thompson, L.| from-obtaining licenses for the pw “Phey are all claiming Britton al!| ey, as there are more good men in the By Robert Boyd. nymphs ranging in ages from 10 tofRichards, Declares Murry. atl Joseph Gordon, oi See ee enn bl laser areca publics yaa ; ,| welterweight ow tha y] If you set out to find where the} 4, itmapeets 2 best of the Metropolitan Dis- | Jekel. ches, in now, desynte the fact that the only| Welterweight class now than in any 3 16 echoing from the low ceiling over a Tac : Ah ee ran ; : me ie h . ; other class, and Mickey means to] greatest girl swimmers in the world 4 i Badger Tackle, Is Not trict long-distance rungers hav Knights of St 1ony Nevertheless, the Mepublic A. q time he, was knocked out in his caree k 1 - little swimming pool. : “ Nather, Melviile Shaefer, Jack Law-|did segure i license about one yea 5 ;,| make dollars while they are to be} were developed and you were guided . Ineligibl been entered in ‘the,junior cross- | S“ters Uh pea) b . malenesvaiel was upon -his first ring engagemort.| made in the ring.” & Much romance is woven around this neligible. rence, Frank Marino, Charles So! © to conduct bexin,; matches al He ig the most remarkuble fighter in] - They are going to have a big parade property in your search you would|)umble swimming pool. It is known ‘ 2 country Chea dias il) of the Ama- mon Ht. M. Williams, D. armory, ti pated ea i i o Lie the history of the ring, in my opinion,| in Mickey's honor in Eligabeth Sat-| ultimately end in the basement of a]inroughout the world to-day is the] CHICAGO, Nov. '3.—With athletic|'Ur Athletic Union, witch will be |W. britsch. Mich Pee ig caFGnEge SWIG Are MeAL It he wants another chance he'll get} urd largo co-operative apartment dwelling] nome of the Women's Swimming As-| relations between the Universities of |'U" *t Van Cortlandt Park to-morrow, | iy Chartes. Ropp.| charge of $125 per day for cach d it. He told me yesterday he is going sociation. No other athictic club in the | (Visconsin and Illinois strained as a| Nine % the leading clubs have sent in| yy John Cain, Max €xhibition was held. ‘This perm to the Maine woods for a rest, and that he may décide to try his hand at meeting Dave Shade, Paul Doyle, Georgie Ward and some of the other contemdets “bene returns, and that BY JOHN POLLOCK Fistic News the names of their star harrier: revoked, arq the promotd s declared legal the whole. bul nd some of the best unattached runners in the city, are entered. According to officials of the A. A. atly subsequ so. fi ned, Ww and now red up again. and sion wa. boxing neer ibIe Warpula world for eit! gied so valiantly a confronted this little organization. club eve men or women strug wainst the odds that No rose from obscurity as this result of yesterday's cryptic exchange of charges of professionalism’ football players of both the banishment from ory were ¢ impos against schools and St. Ansiem A. Richard Brand, § Anderson, John C.—Walter Kinsel eve Muilery, MeCarten and Gossip ness is st i ig Ten athle-|U. the list of entries is the most im- if he fndeethat he is still there he ay <4 i 2 3 ecto, Bikisaueet ih Galensin Newark rae 2 Ss 4 Tim O'Conner and James Me- st how the action of Adjt, Gd Wil gorener me againg “Ho suro was| Harry Creb, — ght-heavywelght i sven t's Gas aur | one did to prominence in such a short} tics of a player from each team, the Dosing ever sent in for a junior cham- te aha Fe ta One sorne tite y od or his. en pace of time. § ions! eet. The oi $s and s y J. L. Kincaid, f a credit to the game. ‘His wife, h mpion, who may be matched to Ay Soe Ie ands Pong dowa the narrow, gloomy} Western Conference was agog to-day, | nn hip meet. ‘The entries and clu ‘The individual entry » headed] framed an order which granted pel wavs, was glad when he came home|fight’ either Gene Tunney or some epounil go att sone he narrow, —sidomy “| follow : Lye Victon, Wotnetanun at [ it ious commande Atlas van wie fait’ that: il me airway you enter a well-lighted}over its newest football scandal,| Glencoe -A, C.—Lauls Bolter jr., 1. | P% Victor Voteretsas, star runner of tmission = to various a minus his title, as sl t that Sl lotnor good light-heavywelght at Mad- : ; : ; iHGs ina oreele American oA other | throughout the State to permit regu would make him stop boxing, to Martin Bur room, It is the office of Miss Char-Jaftermath of the notorious Carlin- |$. k, B. Feher, B, W " ould make : lech Sdukce Gawien on Movi 40) ie to ht of New lotte. ‘Bietelie’ “President. of “the ae : er, B. W.} individual entries are follows: | larly licensed clubs to hold bouts * f ; ore McReady Rosent s. fae qwhich she is bitterly opposed. Rave a auaeactea tee PTO (ea inewnieh. to. gett ee eee ale ean tier, Ming | Vile-Tayloryilla game last fall. cRendy, 8. Rosenbaum, 8. Siiver-|paaje Weiman of the Morningside . | State armories, low this action cara ¥ 7 eceive a ti ‘or with J pmen's is As . Mis : stein and M, J. Tea. " = : e i bs D . Walker Praises Britton. fighting Jimmy Delaney, the promis- fin New! Ort the Loulsiana Audi Epstein is the greatest woman au-} Wisconsin authorities contended! Polywood Inn Club “William ‘.; John Phillips of the Paulist A to be shelved, is still something of “You can't imagine untf you are in A, : Dominick ‘Tortorich. of Now sOrleans. thority in the world on aquatics. L.]that the action, of the Conference]Maher, M. A. Minovich, Chai */Bugene Francis Tansey, unat mystery. It was hinted in mam: Sel Xoa cant Imagine unt you ze Ming Aghier of St. Paul, in a twelve- | hisoued the’ bout inkl Now” 2 aie Hanlegepee ss ce the saben teal tei Recents tee *{Maher, M. A. Minovich, Charles 1s] Joo Georgia, Paulist; William D quarters that “politics? and the in a Tatton {a;. ae knbwe ‘how round bout at Oklahoma City on the ee who has figured prominently in the}. Ne ae A Ee itty Tees nee A. L. Scott, /and Mike Ru St. Anse : | fluence of Tex Rickard blocked the} ride with punches, thereby robbing} night of Nov. Derbre: tincecrad laemelehoe atetaae nen’ been success of the club, pays a glowing| Murry, Badger tackle, was unjustified | yy (yp i BA Curt George Allen, unattached; Gregory] armories from being utilized in, com- ; nt There | ; ‘ Burke at. New. Orleans tribute to the tireless work of this] because Murry was not registered as] ” past; Fitzsimmons, unattached, and Frank petition to Madison Square Garden them of their real sting, Th Greb will take on Capt. Bob Roper, | Manley at Denver dic ‘Tremb- i é 6 Pastime ‘Oscar Martin, St. Christopi Cin. Rickard goes on record nothing he doesn’t know—points he bass thn eet Toe ts and Lats aidti. | Pillar in the women’s swimming world] a student and was not attending any| Charles Arnheite i Martin, St. Christopher's Clut x Rickard again goes That Wester Neavywaicht, 4 lay & poy Little 3 y eiter, Louis The race starts at 3 P, M, and will » will fight an has guined in twenty y ring en- m heavyweight, In @Fton at New Orleans Dec. in the following words: “Miss EP} school when he played in the Tayl Anthony Savash, Bs . parce y_atrongly that he w She An gagements. 1 was half as old, didn't|twelvesround go at the Queensberry stein has played an important part ‘ ; u ; raree-ooallphen ana. Wal Ha si eae over the regular intercol-] move to throw open the ernatey ty es . y yout’: . Ce y Nov. According to press reports which arnived | in » prot le by ve ville game year, the game which ee mane legiate cour 10: x promoters, and brings up his know half as much, but my youth|A. C. of Buffalo, N. ¥,, on Nov. 10. | ,, According to press reports wich arrived in tho progres# made by the women boxing promo Bee: was too much for him. “Referee Haley went to his corner in the twelfth and asked him if he in- tended. to continue. He said that i No Te gic Brown at th old argument that in view o that it costs hin $550 per day to op- erate the Garden, and of which $250; per day is the average he must pay in caused a sensation last winter when nine Illinois players and several Notre Dame men were barred on char r did not win by 9 Colla last’ Monday night ts called the pout ported the be swimmers in this country during the last years which stamps them as in the world . e has given many years of in- GIANTS PAID $65,000 IN CASH FOR BENTLEY 14 TEAMS IN BROOKLYN EDISON BOWLING LEAGUE es of te Athict he lost his title he wanted to lose it a ae [Sp ipa ee dy Gk ACeme ons nin swimming to the girls} professionalism as a result of dis-} : taxes, the opening of armories wou fighting—and then turned to his ‘see-| Prankle Conifrey. vs. Johnny Willla wwas winning the bout whe ident While she was official handi- | closures made by college autiforities in| CHICAGO, Nov. 3—Jack Bentle Fourteen teams are entered in tho| establish unf ar Vana bees + Jack Stark ve. ie y. curred, ‘own had previowsi: nt Walke i his etropol ri Pi timore e y York| 1 ss promises legal act hrough : onds and told them not to throw in ba gurred: | Brown had previoy it Walker in t ie metropolitan dt riet tlovinveatigatitin, imore pit t the New York! Frooklyn Edison Bowling Lea promises legal ac ets papi ie the sponge under any circumstances. ft champion _ ‘ would always give the out-o “He t ducéa evidence that he} “'a"ts 65.000 in cash and three players} wnich is to get under way next] Pr edure if worse C <i ‘2 I have, two hobbies,” continues irmereced Ubon | Agate haw sunt ) clinched between} toWn girls a slight advantage in the © has produced evivence tat Bel to'be delivered on or before next March ate eae in other- words, bouts come to armo walker, “ andapatiall’: Say f ne Bryan Dow Columbus, Gand lou | handicapping, owing to the fact that} received no money for playing and] ov, ace ‘ 3 Wednesday evening at Billy Cordes's] ries, alker, “musi¢ and be . My Boxnah of Bridgeport. ¢ ey? witt-oon awe th : ; 29, according to Commissioner K. M. als ‘ é stared ti yorite pastime is listening to Vine together om the night of Nov. 1 Bogus | they were away from home. sin insists that he 1s still eli- ‘entral Alleys, No, 503 Pat Chairman Muldoon declare ja yerite pos - a that won ther fisht on Monday night at} Little acts of t hind have shewn Wisconsi 1 is. In the event the pmyers are “ . ; t ight that if the courts compel thf Lopez's orchestra, and I seldom miss] Meht again Beat ats f ; isconsin statenvent. oklyn, Six ulleys will be| night tha pez’ ‘ o ried ey on easily“ outpointing | Miss-Epsttin to be important fig- 4 vo, | HOt Satisfactory they are to be returned 2 e license pleaded by the Re a ball game when Frankie Frisch of} joo Woodman, manager of Me? Coogan, “ ee 7 Augur, the Illinois player} : ‘4 the men and two ya_for| enster.oF Hoenas yp the Giants is in. . nt who is at presont a Salkee case : ure she is to-day in the women's yesterday, admitted playing |! April 5 and in lew of them the minor ‘ . ‘ public A, C, cegack Britton gave Walker full credit Y COuStiy Gieday” steading ‘cat too te tas Sean booked up fore: tant ea | ne Word, aylorville, but not in the game] !€sue club is to receive $2,500 for each lies competing in the contest. tp acerg armnapy: 15 che SEA for beating him. He says it will be tohed to fight, Pat Bradley twenty might. Ae will Hook up with y years ago the move to es- Joyer which all the trouble started. man, making the total amount of mon he tournament will be continued on q many a year before any one come PRS ba ther One or lirie. Pall. sigan tabla women's swimming lub} Coach Hichards-ef Wisconsin said| Involved $72,300, Speculation as to the| Thursday eveningy when the bowlers} ‘The business PESIUAOS he 4 in = bathed . ee is o ne -nignt ol @ the mateh tond failed to receive any recognition would protest four other Illinois ' Reda vatan ‘ a9 es esting developments when the mei along who can cope with him. r plained Miss Epstem in tellin fen, Abas RbbineoA brid | oe he Benny. HAG ranmEG Alt the: way) W:)l ee Bix ANS) bers of the Boxing Commission ap “He is the toughest lad 1 ever met, ho clover cast side gle of the Women's Swimming | purant. i ; we SES] froin $50,000 to $190,000 anient ¢ pear next Monday before Justice M Bald’ Jack, aac aie ny. Boney of Saar Association, “We used the publie|* The most severe criticism of Wis.) BLOOMINGTON, IIL, Nov. Guy age Avoy of the Supreme Court to sho ech pulaes mes saeee T a aids welte ut the next show 0 i Been haa pools ul then wathered enough {consin was made vy George Huff, | Morrison, premier .twirler of the Thr - pee Phen | cause why the mandamus of the Re De ee eS ic oeh too sus x y aren of Calorie | Bt ank Bagley, Jolght 12}, | Money to hire « pool one night a week. } veteran athletic director at linois, | Hye League, has been sold to the New Tea eee He the opening | Dublic A. C, should not be ) Fecognis ne t_thre oe Hum- in tho. semi-final, | KNOX siule s 4 tie 5 4 against Ue Winchester store in the epenin atl . knock 0 of hia in ars ago we leased this pool here} who accused Wisconsin of violating = a shreys that all\be e off, ¥ bouts kpbek Reno of Vhitadeiphi f olating ants, according to an announce-| games of the Sporting Lengue prrn-siek alherets were, ¢ ; Sa aS de eiiie bn Monday een we accumulated enough rong | Conference rules and cthies in making | ment by President Goelzer of the Fans’ | ‘Thum '« Xt Monda Ao fol HARVARD COACH PUTS Bulger Explains Betting Odds. ita ee wien wikteind Laine tae ASS EL ade in our-treaspry, and to with 600] public the charges agaiffst the Hlinois | Association, ‘The purchase price was not uses Will De F BAN ON NEW SHEL! Il tell you why," said Bulger, | Manin, the Providence bantam, inthe main| AMATEURS TO TAKE rs, We are secking to obtain a] players announced. Bhoverting, 1 Matiha eran Maturslly-'e favorite ree oates ‘er pool, for we cannot take care 6f four other Mlinois men y er . RIDGE, M 3.—Th ar aren Harurelly Nuros cine one teaiate OVER TRAP CONTROL | the applicants who apply tor mem- said would be protested Luque, Cuban p ees CAMBRIDGE, Mpa, : ee teas awne tad seen: the way: Ls bersifip. Everything we accomplished rges of professionalsim ana] (n° ,Civeinnat! Reds, ima esident new eight-oured shell constructed by > »inted the lecnt ide en eon A mateh has been oti tyecen arry 4 ” . ) - * if 4 ‘ re OBE @nelio the as un Ohio « ve pul 7 qj uatpointed the tocal id Benny Heo] iia, ae veuran iarsnealtot bre | The second decisive step toward plac-| we did with out own money. To-day, lared innocent, but Ilinois | gait autadoutt Kao stcreiay oye Gere | William lute, head boat-bullger ers Eh arietey had pes {id AL Hobe. tie. teas: Hing the control of trapshooting In this] We hyve a surplus of $1,000 and we] Authorities demanded that Wisconsin DEAL Abort tate fee Hoivard, along certain well-defined hs aierataritie life, su? Wh¥ 6! ni wt of twelve rounds at thef country, Camida and the Canal Zone] expect to enlarge our qu ’ produce any evidence ié may possess | front Cincinnati, at! ae ery in TR antitoe ee lincs has beon discarded and F. J.,Ful4 ’ De a hanaiea?. Wie chauces ‘veri porting Club of Vouk entirely in the hande of amateurs waa{..Thete is no social distinction dn’ this | against them, involving the Reds, Giants and Pir Div ‘ ler, head coach, not even permit oes eo . — o hit club. During the afternoun’ ene —_ brewing in which the Re will t | be week ly s he nd vareity to wv it nisly taken at the thirty-first meetin, f the Ls U t vd : ‘ ous i‘ BOF Mey can see children from New York either Whitey Glagner of Pitt vorle ys, Drouklyn, hud ttt For the rowing campaign next sprin “Put on the day of the fight a man diireetora of the American ‘Trapshooting | select Mour Hundred splisting «tong |LEMIT OPEN GOLF ENTRY Join sexania of the Hoston Braves, | the married mow in thre another shell is to ba built by Lut came fron Boston, where the fans haa Association at ity headquarters in this} side sume poor little urchin from the] TO 180 PLAYERS, IS PLAN |!fowéver, it was all news to Secretary | Mu ston: nivel, rece hich is exnected to bo much faste eka Mickey knock out both Pal Reed city yestorda After subsequent) slums learning to swim a six-beat Him Tierupy x tallied: 200 HS A. Piece Laas sera alia and Jolmny Griffith, with a $1,500 meeting of the Hac Committes tt} eudgeon crawl and be in style, The P sional Golfers’ Association nee ——- Jon Pall 4 Jor Ker hay from three to four Inches under wat Sieaaien ag aay att was formally announced tant it nef Coach L. de B. Hanley who has} pas recommended to the United States| COWBOYS GET FINAL cepted thu ge of i and Ham-| y+ all Limes, whereas ho believes thi Be tiie bat wis shacked:to Tid an ; amateurs cam show « concrete viguntaa-|CMUMDUTEL Tis services gratis to the} Golfers’ Asgoctation that the next! WORK FOR CHAMPIONSHIP | "**" © a ’ Ie should’ be clear of tho water ag oue willing tb bet such a big syin on ea tare. they tion by Dec, 1, 1923, the present biel dint, what OD a United States open golf championship Chaar ire Ge Feaetom aa me eee ‘of tho atrok Mhe youthful Wal Ve thought that fhe: ixation will wbdicnte in favor of the} sionalf Charlotte Hoyle, Telen Wains |furnament restrict the entry list to 1 BAIR Wh WINN OS > SEH AA ria t mething must be doing “simon purus Sith astride: F fo and caitaen It has been announced by | ound Madison Square Garden yester- rday at 1 1 SUNLORS WIN Y COLLEGE CL Then, later in the day, when the AL crday's meeting the fellowing| Biggin. ‘These are the five gr the Kaccuthe Secretary, T, McMahon, | 44. for Tex Austin was in charge of nh BAPE ERAN FC UD my of fans from Newark came in vfficors were elected: Uluer &, Shaner} Women swimmers in’ the ‘The plan for running next\year's con-| setiing the arena ready for the cow- | Moenat Hi rae eee ae Pai eros base 4 of Slipper Va., President; James} has ‘ugh. them: i six-beat e-[test, submitted by Ernest Anderson and | ¥8 World's chanplonship, which begins | Hunts Point. Behe. Vardi tenm coming out on top by defeati A. Grey age, View President; | trudegon crawl, and these eorge Sargent, retary and Presi ‘ow afternoon and continues fF) say," “the opening games will b the sophomores to 16 in tho fit JIM MATURO WINS nalts, dui] Thomus A- Davis, New York, ‘reasueers | have sawn the seeds of his tea nt of the Professional Golfers’ Asso During that time the great- | Nov. i kame of the series. ‘The juniors wt th his fight wy MeLinn, Philadelphia cretary, fall over the world Hon, is looked on with favor by the oti voria bh er known] Thomas’ and Il three games, while the freshmi na ont batt = a or b3 cowboys the world has ever kno’ a ; EASTERN POOL TITLE 204 Sau, J and tury Mutthemay New Man-] > While Ethelda Bleibtrey was on tour r body, and at the meeting of the] wi compete in various events to settio| ie mndnite ood of nan finished second with two victories a Merehalaen ant ee Matihona| (New Bngland 1911 she taught G. A, this month an official an-| the undkeputed title of champ! The} A number of Queens one defeat Jim Matuvo of this city won the pasa | GaRte taoltre nt SMCS!) Gwitha “Shand, present all-around [houncement te expected of the change} many contestants were out in the arena | Will Be rolled ou the - “rn professional pocket bil ight champion ¢ ew ani pe © running of the amet kinks out of, their arms f the of th Hantern professional ‘pact > Pan Sa pe and, the sIX-1""he plan’ under consideration is .to| Poyeee ee cone corner there 4th thew RINK SPORTING CLU, Navas Vile } Mth MBNHORN, FORDIAM sinp| boat Americus stroke, While ay «1 two elimination tourmaments in] were @ few cowboys throwing the Aca Ww Myrtle and Ayn, Brookly Mtrect Avad PA CAPTANN, dpste ‘ ntwerp at the las! erent sections of the country, either] lariat with uncanny skill st block int ved By # woaniin t Olympiad with the American gitl}the South and* West or East and West Bae Aalst tute , x " iImmers, she tau; Hilda James of] from which th exes five best pro |wowsy FIGHT FAN, 102 VRAIS lire duping 1! 8 Liverpool, -all-avound champion of | fessionals in each tournament are to ex Als whine a Stink woe % % Mae uroine aul Tonna of rah ONARARTGT AD ie ODD DEAD ss lies i ia i FOOTBALL Will be the ment to platy Nottingham, 100 ¢| Me. Byers he UL 8. ¢ CNEATEN » aabhey gs rig DYCKMAN OVAL pion of ‘eh aneat Se tian ) ran who a ' ‘ wot Ne « - fon, for the tit, Maturo ex we James taught J. Von s . § that, Judety y ta pubUe ettenti mie montl News Yor New York AI-Coll X <§ on 100-yardlin the recent w s champions by attending a prize fight in Sloux Meter 474; Joveoy pects to arrange an exhibitiqn ; ba ». champion among the men Lotglum yost likely th » will have to ve dfn hoopiial last night of * fy Match with Girentest in Ynis vity tite that ree 4 ui the and Great Lritun, the six-beat stroke strict their (ournament in seme way And complicagionswasulting from Bustep, teland Biouny Ve cae Dink iit iatbe Colleuaes ee within the next day or so. ai boul of twelve rounds et the ‘Brvad position. de home town te Troy, N, X. that Miss Epstein bad taught ber neat year ® broken leg. She Was born in Ireland, gud Uniou Hill, No. 130. 30 W. S36 St. l

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