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SRNR REZ ' ©) NNER ere ~ ws ar nage ne acme THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922, WORLD'S GREATEST PLAYER PROVES TO BE A REGULAR “SUNNY JIM” . TILDEN INTENDS DEFENDING (CHEERFUL BILL TILDEN -) -- =~ By Thornton Fisher|{RIGINAL CELTICS AFTER TWELFT THE TENNIS TITLE DESPITE a ere HIS PHYSICAL HANDICAP - Awaiting Amputation of Part of Infected Finger, “Big Bill’ Dis- plays Grest Fortitude and Says He'll Continue in Game Be- Ba A ae cause He Relishes Competition and Is Not Worrying Over #iTLe FROM in Two Metropolitan Bas- Possible Loss of Championship. Sie cae ketball League Games. wie AT aka ame By Thornton Fisher. vere THE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE. Copyright, 1922 (The New York Kvening World), by Preas Publishing Co. ner” —————__— Tey, TO-NIGHT. No. 1 in the tennis list or lower down? The fun of the whole game to me is the competition.” The speaker lay on a narrow, whit bed in a private room in the Germantown Hospital. The alluring fra- grance of multi-colored flowers and fall leaves permeated the atmosphere of the cheerful third floor room against windows of which brushed the high-swinging branches of foliage-shorn trees. ‘The occupant of the room was the world’s champion racquet wizard, es A FTER ALL, what difference does it make, anyway, whether I rank Elizabeth vs. Patersén—Patergon. Vikings vs. Garnerville+Manhattan Court, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Brooklyn vs. MacDowall — Palm Garden Celtics ys. Visitation — Columbia Park. SANS HE EXPECTS Pr Yo 10S THe FINGSS OF HIS GAME Biil Tilden, patiently awaiting the loss of the top joint of the large finger of Bus Knights vs. Dodgers — Prospect bis right hand. The finger will almost dismember itself before the surgeon FUTURE wie Hall. ; + doen his work, and for this Bill {s waiting. Propped up in bed, with his in BE DEVOTED TO Recs ee fected digit swathed in a bandage, big Bill ts cheerfully planning his TEACHING YOUNG Van Nest Five vs. Moonlite Five— return to the realm over which he rules. = A AMERICA THE GAME Hoffman's Casino. Yesterday afternoon Sam Hardy,@ Captain of the American Davis Cup) would credit tt with being the severe team, and I sat at the side of the bed} contest it. really was, Of all my in the ancient hospital building, which} matches that was the hardest.’* incidentally is but a short distance} yt will be far into the middle of next from Tilden's home and almost within] summer before the tall champion will ® loud shout from the Germantown} be able to get into anything like his Cricket Club, where Bill began to hit] oi form. the grade which led him to the tennis] Ax soon an he is permitted, Bill will titl " ‘ begin to come back and loosen up the ‘The lose of thie joint is bound | fingers in an indoor court in Phila- HE HAS SUNDAY NIGHT. Dodgers vs. Brooklyns — Arca@i Hall, Celtics vs. Hall Commonwealth ys. Manhattan — Commonwealth Club. Vikings vs. Bay View Wheelmen— Newark. Visitation — Prosp St. te affect my future in tenn delphia. AN Aloysius” and Starling Grey: anid Tilden. ‘You see, | play all | ‘The loss of doll a i homo meet to-morrow afternoon at Hoff. my shots off the ends of my fin- | dan los of liars and cents eae “4 ER- WAS EER Rec man's Casino. The St. Aloysius quin gers. Such an accident would not 1d be enort ere fou DOES 1T MAKE tet, which 1s compased of Eraig materially affect a player like Bill | within iis inst te6 poate ba bos bere SIKI NOW BARRED wMMeRE Seon AT WHETHER § RANT NO.1 IN THE Selfert, Schmetke, Grody, Marroney Johneton, who handles the rac- lunproached by promoters aix times .o| ALL OVER U.S. A. GERMANTOWN TENNIS LIST OR LOWER DOWN2” Bushman and Goldie, will put up a quet gripped in the palm of the become a money player. One contract HOSPITAL hard fight to win over the Grey hand, but with my style it’s di ferent. | do not believe that the injury will destroy the fundamen: |'"y ‘referred to tennis nx a profes. ahall lose the finesse of my play. | "0nA! Ponsibility. “Not unless,” he said, “the Na- 1 doubt that | will be able to re- tain the championship. But 1 [tional Association drives the players don’t intend to stop playing In |‘© It by restricting their-activities as ft is now doing. eerreryeried the lower half er | The imposition of some of the pres- vj) jent rules is unfair and unreason- reat ae much fun cut of the [ab¥e, Tilden sald. “For instance,” competition. After all, what dif- sald he, “the prohibiting of players ference dose it make, anyway, |8PPearing for the cause of charity whether | rank No. 1 in the ten- | Whore there are receipts taken at the nie list or farther Gown." gate. Such ridiculous rules should be . Starling Grey team will take the Battling Siki will find no BIG Bur Sarvs THAT THE OAY HE court with Manz, Hertfelder, Ander- haven in the United States. RECENED HIS INJURY HE WAS Too SkeBERaNr, son, Westrup, Guerdon and Schmoor, William Muldoon, Chairman the Starling Greys for three years, of the New York Sta Ath- . . istic" Commission, annowneed |! Uncle Robbie Is Discovered oe Rie earch meting elie facta aa In Role of “Dog Catcher’’|SHOWDOWN NEXT TUESDAY » |ii#6"itoei orate ON QUESTION OF HOLDING of $26,000 a year was handed ‘to him for consideration, Ernie Seifert wore the uniform of The preliminary contest at Hoft- man's Casino will bring together the fast Van Nest Five, which is headed queror of Carpentier trom pearing within the jurisdiction of the local boxing comm Dodgers’ Manager Forgets Baseball for Winter and Has Noth- Net Manca Actesiucontee? ing on His Mind These Days but Hunting. “PRO” BOUTS IN AR MORIES tro eu, and i ‘toon At America includes all the State: The champion's aunt, Miss Hey, | changed. ity the jenserien ef New By B (Say ‘The Celtics meet Visitation in t ~ jozeman Bulger. ‘ Slate league games to-morrow. In the cade omnia, ith whore be Hives 18] TS cute, has teen competed to|| Franch bexing body the Sene Kcene—St. Paul Strect, in Batlimone. Tico New York sporting |State Board Has Filed Affidavit Setting Forth Why Republic} ternoon at colymbla Park, N. J. his polnt and sald? | Why. By, ee ey ent inte the Nationsi| barred {eae Sursuita tre fee writers, leading a pointer dog, have stopped to inquire their way. In A. C. License Shouldn’t Be Transferred From Polo Grounds] Pceklyn ‘eam: which stants as Ataf aL oe eeepumen, soi finals during the war against Lindley tic vocation in the United the distance they see approaching a flivver bedecked with a huge cage, to Twenty-Second Regiment Armory. make an attempt to carry away si Yen,” continued Big Bill, “T'll| Murray Big BUL suffered from an Hic |) abatate canes! and enoland 80 high that the driver cannot be seen. Through portholes in this Seat teetnecitroaeana ‘keep playing just the same.and help- feted foot, but played out his mate! focal partediét) nine maths: at queer-looking vehicle dogs are snarling and barking to beat the band. maT WEE: manifest by the above that the Legis-| out for two more victories, ‘The @ eet lial aati ‘tte AN n & the] There hre humerous other instances ension. In Great Britain he y a mys lature contemplated the use of arm-|ning game between the Celtics fun of the competit aba ae pp Tere re: munerous opner benansee Ae oracteally, benned tee ail First scribe—What's trouble? Ain‘t:you got a license? Hold him tight ILLIAM MULDOON, on behalf | ihi44 for such matches and contests} Visitation Is scheduled for Prosp ao oats ret intend to retire from| heights when hardest prensed. He ap-| time, since they have raised Mihalis FeiKawent : ; 5 W of the State Athlete Commip-||(professional) bouts! are referred: to) | Hall. —Brookiya._ Tsaketval the championship without defending | parently possesnes abundant resource-| the color line against him Pasar ablersrae ga NAN eee Beate ate rel sion, filed an affidavit yester-| providing they do not conflict in any Haye ales orton us ae the Zhai ae shir Fg ales tee PALO iak fee ies Peace ‘There is some talk that Siki, have to fight me to get this dog.) I'm telling you day controverting the causes set forth } 7 Tt ee eee ine the other. Visitation backers are cert be @ handicap to him in such an im- Werakes UhaH aver beters and his OWH like Jack Johnson; when the 1 Second seribe—Look! He ming straight at us. What we donc?|in the peremptory mandamus filed bY] point with a lot of conditions, among | of victory. ortant content: Dw waia wil pronto calor farnient ealoriling’ want dawn) against Have ye broken some foreign law?) Hold him the Republic A. C. for permission to]them that the privilege is abrogated] rooklyn is scheduled to tackle tl deg i ntitied to the right to win it| . Hut If he does lose he wili have been] him in England, may jump to The pointer dog scts up terrible barking. Dog catching wagon | transfor the license of the fight club|in war times, and that a lease of one] Macbowall team at Palm Garden over the net."’ This brought up the] beaten by a condition and not a com- Australia. But Australian pro- approaches and imprisoned animals answer the New York challenge. |¢rom the Polo Grounds to the 22d|¥ear 18 required, This sums up in| morrow afternoon. Brooklyn will line subject of Bill Johnston, petitor, As my visit drew to a close} — moters will also be Auto te abt Flivver horn sounds. Policeman comes running. Much confusion. Reeicehtedemory) tel Nenclngian lene cat ee re ora etiam up with Riconda, Malone, Russdigy In Tilden’s opinion little Bill is the}a white uniformed nurse began to in concert with the French and Dog catcher—Hey, where-in-ell you fellows think you goin? Miss . . The State laws, adopted July 1, 1921,| Dreyfus, Norman, Kennedy, Campbell greatest player in the country to-day. | busy herself about the afflicted cham- American poring: bodies. vOuESeRy? id : SS) set for next Tuesday before Judge regulating the New York State Ath-|Glasco. , Norman, who was recentl] Why, the hardest match I ever had} pion, who, by the way, doesn't want Mhlaiweyseuty Mr Sik: see “From under the lee of the cage a big fat man emerges, shoves back | John V. McAvoy in Special Term, |letic Commission and known as Chap-|traded fo Rrooklyn by the Dodger was during the last National, when|any sob stuff mentioned concerning |= = nee ! ¢ as j 8) i Sark i, Supreme Goirt: ter 714, Section 7 and referring to Li-|may surprise Brooklyn fans when Fe ee Loe ae ae it hla: EENLEAF TAK @ drown canvas cap, opens his hunting coat and comes out in sec. |Vart b Supreme Colt, | |conge to Corporations, reads, in part: |has mastered the teamwork of tl GR ES tions. New York Scribes gasp. jetting away . . Such corporation must hold al Brooklyn Five. MacDowalls wil nacular—there will be a showdown | lease of a term of at least one year of line-up with Kearns, Bagley, Meehan LEAD IN MATCH Dog catcher—Doggone! Here we come, Dust 'em off! Scribes (in chorus)—Can you beat it? Hello, Robbie! next Tuesday on the question of the|the premises in which such match or|Tome and a new forward from o1 scribes (1p sha y aN soe ‘ : ; ,]exhibition is to be held, EXCEPT] of the Egstern League teams. Ralph Greenloaty: world's nosket bill: Policeman—Hello, Mr. Robinson. Just come over to help these fellows] staging of professional _ boxing ¥ ma ; so they! y Yorker THAT WHERE SUCH MATCH, OR lard champion, and ‘Jamea Maturo,| Ut Knew they were lost. Anybody could see they're New Yorkers--| matches in armories by outside pro-| EXHIBITION, IS TO BE GIVEN IN|_.Elizabeth plays one game in thi Fistic News tuicce and Gossip “ Hastern champion, opeied a two-day | figured it out they were looking for you. iotata: N ARMORY THE LEASE THERE- Metropolitan League this wee! Jack Johnson, the colored heavy) “Batting” maton at ithe Strand I lard academy ; Unele Wilbert Robinson having ul unbundled himself steps out. John M. O'Connor, President of the |OF NEED NOT DBE FOR SUCH agninat {he Eatetaon | Giintat a weight, will probably be licensed by ith Sporting Club of Harte Ing 500 points to Maturo’s 400. pogs set up terrible barking and snar ing. Republic A..C., seems more confident | T.2RM."" coe the Boxing Commission of New Jersey Aw aon many Important tanta In] Yesterday’ afternoon the score was Wilbert Robinson—Hey, you ‘Bama Bill, shut up! Keep quiet, Neille.| than ever of a fayorable decision and} All of which would seem to indi-] "0? to fight in that State. Boxing Com- Greenies 138, Moturo 46. After nat]. (Turning to scribes) Doggone ‘at old Bill, Just can't keep ‘im quiet.| his opinion is shared by the club's} cate very strongly that professjonal| Knights of St. Anghony meet missioner Charley McNair of Pater- ne are teeey te tue teat eee ee You call that a dog you got? Wait ole ‘Bama Rill gets hold of ‘tm. matchmaker, Tom O'Rourke, and|boxing in armories and conducted by|Dodgers to-morrow afternoon son, N. 3., is strongly in favor of}, For the nest show nt the Mioneer Spot} oes con and night scores was Groene First seribe—What in the name of Mike's that thing you got—that lay-| their legal representative, Samuel A. | outside promoters is practically sure to] Prospect Hall, In the evening th Johazon being permitted to box again] Moxicy has signed up irioh leaf 256, Maturo 163, out? Thought you were the town dog cateher. Rerger. According to the latter the} be with us, and in the very near fu-|Dodgers engage the Brooklyn Ft in that State, and if the other mem-|of Jersey City to Hod Danny: eisai Bs The men ey i play this afternoon and Policeman—Everybody in Baltimore did ‘til they got on. Kids use to|aftfidavit of Mr, Muldoon” merely {ture at Arcadia Hall, bers of the commission consent to lift} (ose MACE. Moraughlin to battle Ke 0. | evening. run from that wagon, They all know It now. makes the case against the Boxing| — ae the ban on Jak the indications: are | Johnny King of the weat aide tn th weml~ eae Second seribe—What's it for? Where'd you get It? Commission that much stronger and that Jobnaon and Harry Wills may foal of ten rounds “There will also be “1 DOUGLAS NAMED AGAIN * Wilbert Robinson—That's my hunting dog wagon—built it myself,| the right to stage professional boxing Three Cross-Country Races juttle in a twelve-round contest at HEAD “MET” Always had trouble keepin’ bird dogs tied in car, Just tore off the back of] matches in the armorles of this State nt TO T” GOLFERS ‘ne of the clubs in Newark in about my flivver and pace this cage, Always got my dogs with me. No trouble} will be found to be backed not alone V C L d P k T D HL Sant Stas Cour aLuaemaatatnires, Ghev-want miles mua-—atter titer | Cycanuitary, law tut ty en iadtlor the At Van Cortlandt Park To-Da eae An Inter-elty boxing tournament with box- era from New York, l’hiladelphia and Pitts- four weeks. burgh competing againat each other, will 5 be ning ‘by Me Nee Yar A Gin ite] Few changes will be made among of-} cot g smell. Bird dogs know each other, Legislature aa well Tarregenl Wil te. donated th thn Sere Tore dee erat DOLE sAsaocine you go "i sultimore in that di tching outfit? The writer rmitted to exam- The writer learned from @ rellable source) to int will be donated to the New Yo First serfbe—And you go ‘round Baltimore in that dog catching ou ew! pel y that Midest, Gini mtes the Albany, See Pont ot the: American Lew tion in 1923, according to thg recom- Wilbert Robinson—Just come from Caswell Hotel, Got all the eats and] ine the controverting afidavit pre-| Annual Quadrangle ‘Meet, Hed the rumor that they were to p antametftcr who Mave bees under Ku: ae oun mendations of the Nominating Commit-| everything ready. Get In—let’s go. pared by William Muldoon, and so) ¢ ian andl lee pate in a race that had a profe sion by the Boxing, Commision fatated| and thelr friends tee, made public yesterday. The three pile on front scat. Uncle Wilbert takes wheel. Police. | far as it shows any good reason for! Senior Metropolitan ' ani senel Wage to fs Apeust Fag nston UY Meret weeks, willbe or matiapol Findlay 8. Douglas of Apawamts again heads the Ucket as President, while C, man waves cheerful goodby. wie Again in that State. The su the ie nters ip expected to be |i ybody else along street does same, closing the armorles to professional Kirby Trophy. Scheduled. boxing the case seems a rather weak last Saturday, 1s also a favorite. Articles of agreement calling for a twelve- bout between Ji the 0 both fi mission at. ita next meeting on shoat, Between J i] Venton of Hudson River romaing as . erst seribe (after pause)—Made any plans for your team next year, | POxIDE te call Hovis ety be connttle® for the senior metropolt ; Habtwelent cnesinis hit] Vice Preside narles W. O'Con-| Robbie forced to go through with his threat ollow: Asya, ae eerie of the Lroadway Kenin| nor as Secretary. The only change has Mr. Robinson—what team? Nave ae Ere atcngnheoct pees By Joseph Gordon. Madie Mead, manager of ayneh. (lon Association of Mrooklyn, Thin will bef to do with the Treasurer, Merrill K, = oribe= xs D ft fa ecto ITH th t + Whenrty, W. hantamwelght champion, has decidet nol te a firat Cant at @ local elub in many | waters of Ardsley. bet 1 Firat eoribo—Hrooklyn—Dodgers-—-Rabins:, of couse: cedure which he has threatened if three tmportant events to : Wr onan rien up” Lynen for amy, flan a ‘They will fenton Monday even eee ee eee ene nominated to Mr. Robinson—Had forgot all "bout ‘em. Don't lay baseball in wintor|SVN'"S, Meavoy should dec be run, Van Cortlandt Park in New York Bt Zddie expe al Alfred K. Bourne of ve ee pa 8 y the way, where’ stice McAvoy sho d Glencoe’ Athletic Club—Louls Bolt me et ‘went, wer AM) erie in ne —— City, ‘There will bw two new members] down here. Ought to finish better ae veRT HY EN rary wc we finish | M41, Muldoon. Will to-day be ‘the centre of| arthur aswot, Arthur Craw, Harvey Cee ree te the ne a Morty Kaplan has algned Jack Holt, ajon the Executive Committee, A, jast year? Charley Ebbets give 0} 3 BeOhy-t 6 a Muldoon affidavit | cross-oo . 7 5, § . Bol veratein, Max o fals fiqhta In, the Went Lomidence, He das ai | fant-coming fiywelxht, ta meet the beat ‘op- | Kammor of Baltusrol and Grant A Second seribe—Haven't you seen the papers? Didn't you see whero he| 7? eres determines thal sree ey se sina: 18) Shel ieese A E.0'Connor, Me. Detroit, Mich Fee ieee ia ot the preliininatice nexepcock of Cherry Valley replacing come out against the Players’ Fraternity? the Boxing Commission refuses to| st interest no doubt will centre in : ‘Laakeo, Wille Kyronen,, Ht tthe | Monday lant Wy by nf hai and Reginald Uncle Wilbert—What fraternity? Good stuff, though. That's enough | i conge professional boxing in armories | the senlor metropolitan race over the | ff 7 De Btephano, and Pet ee boxing show of the —. ewis of Greenwich, Others on the i i 5 . at : nite we profess TUE Nove Shorting Glu oF DFOOKDT| Franke Rincinity ihe Greenwich Village] Hxecutive Connittee are W. i, Cone] to talk ‘bout ‘til next spring... Walt Minute, fellows. Guess I better) on the ground that the use of the}old course, but the annual quad- |, Knixhts of st. Ainrehce ean i ui emia 1 nLamwelght, rel roy of Apawamis, Oswald Kirkby of] Stop by ne house sn say hello. : So Suny puntlee nae eee seh to Ae State armories should preferably be rangle meet between Columbla, Cor-| Mititiie’ shaefer, ante! i ih Pings reps a sa #1 Knickerbocker anc Mc Alp! of] lady mue tetter not stop, Mig e lo: stance tele- | nrined to the ose for which they . villiama and Charles Solomon. ack in toe ‘semifinal o {he “Rreadway, Hesbibition hip , aes yaar ee ea i ated call, telegram or something Tilt telephone home: from camp wae a tae vnliitasy purposes. Te] ne: Dartmouth and Penasyivacie - e Coburn fighte Lew 8 y hight. He. flghtx Jonuny De annual meeting will be held at] Mustn't be bothered, Hall season's over Wore desl Mood reasons for not] Will be of great interest to followers lh Leuie Pay inthe stat bout ot’ weive| Delmonico’a on Dec, 12 Another burst of loud yarping inside the dog cage, Sounds of | throwing open the armories to outside} of Intercollegiate athletics, as the |p, 4nd Axel} the clever Hghtweight _ oni scramble on floor, promoters, and doubtless there will] showing which will be made will help ee Gamen Acie th cores wird He, Staal in that coun Eadie Anderson Weatern pantam-| PARSON MEDAL WINNER Uncle Wilbert—Old Alabama Bill—gee, he's a great dog—must be giving] be, the Muldoon affidavit apparently | determine the favorite for the inter- ' aiRn will fp weight wh Mi 10 e' ' oO ] ame colleg! ot 0} : Hught. "He will hook up with, Bld Godfrey. | MIR 4) ty IN PINEHURST GOLF] that city nouna of yours a pasting. Hey, keep quiet in there! |{alls to establish same. {collegiate championship meet on!’ wig N, Cummings of Alpha the Australian Wetwelght, in 8, twenty: | sociation lah (ilows horn violently.) Honk! Honk! Honk! Doggone! This is fun,| Answering the 2 : 7 C. is the only individual entry. Fran Maat “Lradley, another. Austratian wilt hookup wit fhe, cea ethene atone the Republic A. C. is prepared to show| Before the quadrangle meet takes Hunter, for twenty rounds at Sydney for the WTA te on eattiear ee rapateenr a 'Pirat scribe (to other acribe)—I'l say there's baseball manager that 18 | no less, that armories are intended for} placem 484 schoolboys, representing | In addition to the final bouts of Tightwelght title of Australia autumn golf tournament was brought t the purpose of being used for the|nearly forty high and preparatory | boxing tournament held by the rf ht of Chi ar adie eat im fa close at Pinehurst yesterday with the] @ manager. — i staging of professional boxing} schools in the East, will start on|York Athletic Club a number of Bellet Brien nt ere en casera play-off of the tle for the qualifying Honk! Honk! Honk! . < Wanke J verily i < tches, not alone by an act of mili-| their long jaunt for the Gustavus] boxers entered for the intercity ta Sf raddy Mullins, who te alno the Pitcher of Trooklyn, who has} medal by win Ly Scofield of Tincle Wilbert—Hy the way, didn’t the Yanks lose the World's Series? | ois! nut by a legislative amend-| Kirby Trophy, under the auspices of |nament, at the Garden, Nov. 30, St Harry Willa the oe a nied of the teat ightweights In the] Stamford, and Donald” Parson of | Seems 1 heard it somewhere, Fant oawell Columbia University. This is the]appear in bouts at the clubhouse Hiedien tale ‘ine management of Ton eenT ta noch ei] Youngstown, ©. We asked to be shown largest number of runners ever to|night Wid that the latter is trying to sign him upl the Garden ahurtly against some good boy arson won thee with & round i c Samuel A. Berger then dug up| compete in the event, which was won Bae eight’ wf Enarcy "oni, he bee | CaW® shor nenon woe aval bo, | arse Ye" gconcld tnt visit sifgnes| LORD DERBY'S SELENE | WALKER OFFERED $10,000 | Mr. sumucl A. Berger then due un] compete in he event. whieh ae 00 | =—— ca, ste lexan, the featherwelght champion and finished with an 87 >a lot of lexa c ! fiute R pres sano hon an inahedwithan WINS AUTUMN CUP TO'BOX PAUL DOYLE |2 13% of eta inte ee ee cvprid'aal stan a COMMONWEALTH | ‘TO-NIGHT. tive ‘bouts —_—» : Harry Greb's next fight will be with Jim- hundred fkhts h might happen to be interested In the] The Finnish-American Athlete SPORTING Hh BL, Menlo sianey, ine prom tudivecround ‘bout to NOMINATE PRESIDENT LIVERPOOL, Nov, 11 (Associated | SCRANTON, Pa. Nov. 1l—Billy| matter, ‘Two, in particular, proved of | Club is favorite in the senior metro~ CLUB. (he Bete ia’ show to be Drought off at FOR WEST SIDE NET CLUB] press).—the Autumn Cup, of £2,000,/ gan, boxing promoter at the Town] svocial interest: ‘The Military Laws] politan if Willle Ritola, the ten-mile Orliahen Sy oP. Bent woe Bhan Dee saad hie Ea ntl Hall, last night wired Welter Champton] of 1920 and the w York State Box-|national champion, Iimar Prim and ‘ inthe fighter who Mike Gibbour au run yeaterday, moby Lol Yes ce nt aah Oo na i of 1920 4 route wanikecn are $n * wither year. Greb ix to recelve wil defen panies tae ae . ernys i ? ma oyle. the Ne bi elterwelght, aise pntioned, ording to] for the ra e \- Ce ae phone tn the nomination for President of the West] contesim, Pols Arrow, owned BY] in u ten-round, no decialon, battle he In the first mention penne So) for theless: They ais WEA RIDGEWOOD GROVE S. eile route ths Side Tennis Club to head the regular 1d cond, and| in t weeks, Doyle is a bly attrac- [Chapter 192 ction e V JAY LANAHAN Vs. GEORGIE WER: fa heat Tuesday nleht, ‘Th: Major Harold Cayzer, was second, a! “ ney General, under date! Registration Committee of the A. A.| but SELIGMAN Vs, PAULIE MAG Johnny Pee Wee Kniner of St. Louis will! sem 1 olll be a amiaed mateh between] tleket for election at the annual meet- gfonarch, owned by Sir Henry Bird,\tion here having whipped Pete Latzo Newton, Axor Ve ane eens SLIGMAN ‘ke his first appearance in a bout in thi# Jack McVey and Johnny» Bush, elter : ry nd Frankie Schoel here. May 27, 1920, rules... “it, is quite U, when summoned to testify ‘regard- . ADMISSION 600. “might, Be will book up with Harry weighte, ¥ ing of the Forest Hills organization, was third. Fourteen horses ran. w ‘ 8 ay 27, 1920, *

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