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hi THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922, _ we z- A.U. WOULD REJECT SPRINTING RECORDS OF CHAMPION P PADDOC K | Evening World) by Presa Publ REMEMBER Now Al IT'S ALL wrth TH'Lt ts cone ON AL — RIGHT ON Tu! sNoot! LIKELY 10 LEAD RED SOX AGAIN Owner of Team Pl Pleased With Result. of Talk With Ex-Manager. GOSH, I kNow wiat's GonNA HAPPEN! I NEVER GET A Goop DRIVE OFF Ts FIRST Tee. — % CAN'T HIT A BALL wity A cRowD STANDING AROUND RUBBERING AT ME Timing Would Make Him Run Five Yards in 1-5 of Second—Ex- Champion Abel Kiviat and Harry Smith Are Reinstated— Deadlock on Admitting Women to A, A. U. Ranks. GETTY WITH A FOOL GRIN ON HIS i MUG —HE KNOws ILL GUM IT AN! WE'S JUST WAITING “T'HAND Me. A HORSE LAUGH —TyeEY oueuTA KEEP BACK SO A @uy CAN SHooT = I CAN SEE THIS ONE SLICING INTO TA'BIG OAK ALREADY AN! LL ENSATIONAL records credited to Charley Paddock of Los Angeles on the Pacific Coast last July may receive no recognition from the Amateur Athletic Union, which met in an annual convention to-day at the Hotel McAlpin That there woulc be no new records for Paddock If sustained shouting, long-sustained hoping and royal rooting can turn the trick then Bill Carrigan will be the leader of the Boston Red Sox in the was forecast when the record committee of the A. A. U. voted to weer OE) UEP: recommend that the clockings not be accepted because of “tnaccuractes SMEAR THE NEXT ONE “TRYING re See Gee ae in timing.” It 8 custo.sary for the general assoctation to accept the recom- ‘To PUT IT ON TH'\GREEN a line Goneunaae on Lieu ae mendations of its various committe men talked busihoss, It «was stated, and ‘The times for which Paddock asked records were all posted at Santa Carrigan went back fo his home fm Lewiston, Me, with the feeling that not alone the Boston fans but the Bos ton owner ag well will welcome him buck to the scene of his former triumphs. ‘The re-engagement of Carrigan woutd be u great thing not alone for the Bow ton fens and the Boston owner, who certainly 8 a prophet without honor up there just now, but It would be a smart stroke for the American League. Boston Braves by thelr miserable show. ing last season bave lost what litte Barbara, Cal., July 4. 73-5 seconds; They are: Seventy yards, 71-10 second 80 yards, 74-5 seconds; 100 yards, 9 3- 121-5 seconds; 175 yards, 17 seconds. According to Chairman Goldsmith @————————————— these marks will probably be mended for rejection on the that the timing of the race “Und that the times credit Paddock achievement. 75 yards, 5 seconds; 125 yards, recomi-| the Individual without the necessity of annual renewal as is now the case, will submitted to the convention without mendation proposed Another section of thts amendinent, under which {t would be permissible for organizations to give as prizes talking machines, articles of tur- ground was fauity | on tho face of them with impossible of this an As un instance mS far the heme grip they had on the fan Chairnian Goldsmith pointed out that} MWe for the home, or athletic para. Field, agd If Carrigan come: phernalia used in the particular sport roe rein they probably wou the difference in the tine of the for which the prize Io awarded, was re- Rees Se Weneae wave, wore rd dash und that of the sd-yard| “OO thstanding thelr antipathy to Frazee for his sale of stars in the past There won't be any announcement as to the new manager for at least a tort night, according to the Boston owner. e San Franeiaco, 5 € . New York and Chieaso have bid for the 1923 National track and field champlonships. Chicago n asking for the meet pointed to the Boson, that it is impor of five yards to be distane that tur the covered in time fret that the 1921 tituls ts We je Aguting on. Chane 66 8 esseee Two other applications for records | held at Los Angeles, and those of 1982 Alibi Al appears each Monday in The Evening World. Copies will be reprinted on hard paper and mailed to Evening Worid readers‘on receipt of a 5-cent bathed Ganlens if eae tes aaa were ano) Soult by alt ee, etaese ile Rae 3 dig yd os stamp for each copy. You will want the series, successor of “Fussy Foursome,” in your home or golf club. Thi the fifth of the new series. Address Sport-| welcome us a It ie underntees tart 0 ese ‘as Lore } 7 e ic he East BI ry i. A Chance wi e here for e ie ae 60-yard indoor record of 61-5 ‘sec- | favered, the only logical place is Chi-ling Editor, Evening World. ball meetings in this clty in mid-De onds, made at Chicago Mareh boat 2 cember and then something may po! eee eae eee oo aad record | William Rawlins of Honolulu ts repre- bd sacha She dace core’ | senting the Hawali .\ssoclation, ’ STANDING OF PLAYERS C 1 . Fi Fi G josted by Hal Cntbill at the 17 PeeMiche -AtciOry Butielg, terch ——— HOPPE IS 8-5 FAVORITE IN BILLIARD ToURNEY | Celtics Five Lose First Game wai aes tee ee 18. The latter was rejected on the S; 7 Li: L High High Of Sec t Ki t 22 23 oO} ee ie ne rete one | SPULCLUR LOSE wou uF eason to Kingston, to TH! NPO! ye Bae ays A. C. ROAD RACE mitted the offense for which he wus . A Hoppe ...6..8 +0 192 655-0 ou later suspended by the A. A. U, when By 448 Pins to Been SY aoa Bd £5. a nese Hie vacerds Viele tinea wabid T; d Becca 1 ee see NeW Yorks! tale League De] BASKETBALL RESULTS. Jovph Cont, representing the Pas : » 12 seconds , . be ‘ hnete : _ . Dy time A. C.. won the six and one-halt Be alsa. suseen: rucks and Knox] word's 18.2 Balkline Championship to Come to « Close With| 5 om uveas ||| mands Release of Sedran, eer poe patted bebe = SION OF JOIE RAY Harney and Christie Spinel, the Amer FO*day’s and To-morrow's Four Matches—Hoppe and Schae-| Cochran ....1 3 1f0 886-48 | Friedman and Riconda] Alay, 2; Toy, 26. ‘Ths vase. waa held enrougs the etreete a hristie Spinelli, the ort: ee RN im 7 c s " Schenectady, 27; Cohoes, 2 e race was he! a Jole Ray, Joseph Loomis and Fred]can Bo! Congress champions, ware fer Meet To-morrow Night. Hageniacher 0 4 178 81 6-16 From Metropofitan Healinn CC), 30; Franklin, of the Bronx. Loomis. three Chicago athletes whis[beaton by Charlie Trucks and Bill Knox, = RESULTS OF GAMES TO DATE. yopontan, Aiditorium, 21; Starlings, 24 Conti started from a mark fiftear participated ln events in this clty dur-Jot Philadelphia, wy 9 tofalvot 448 plas tn — _— Goliwater Gols Wtawanlaonen 498; : MacDowall, 39; Paterson, 31 seconds behind the limit and used his ng r ason, werw recommended | sixteen gamos, for a #1. piper . s S00. wane ; 4 t te euaeeneton o> eae : C ‘ nie be i hae By Alex. Sullivan. Conti 500, Cochran 876; Hoppe HE Original Celtics finally met # SUNDAY AFTERNOON LS sae Ly BA cd be veneers. 2 eae aE tie he “tlmel 9, tn wnt any, pnbtlad LTHOUGH Champton Jake Schaefer was the favorite when tho] S00. Horemans 177; Cochran bi team witich taught then how tt dah at Chat he Tealian, with ba ong ate A Dec, 31, this year, ai This lead the world’s 18.2 bulkline championship tourney at the Hotel Pennsyl-] Gonu gol; Horemans 500, Hagen SIs tS tA TOR ORE aloha i When the let 300-yard atrete’ was perce eter tat gale, wales | § Vania opened, Willie Hoppe, ex-champion, is now the pubile choise] lacher 301; Hoppe 600, Cochran Fel aaron ae albter reached Cont! had fifty yards op Mike Loomis $2 ‘and Joseph Loomi+ in the betting, at odds of 8 to 56. Hoppe has won three nes and lost} 152; Conti ovo, Hagenlacher gos; [| tets in the New York State League MacDowuil, 2 Dee Ae ee nnemas he 18 suid to be the ainount of ll antes rolledb| One, Edouard Horemans, the Belgian, whom .loppe so easily defeated in] Heremans — 600, eee ‘4 vid alsa’ Tesponsiblesfos tha) Uthospast Vinita tions, eur celeran (niahed thn, yatta ahenasiue orbitant expenses collected Ly the thiee averages, | wirtte’ Tate TIRE s ; 5 ; remans 500 a held at Columbia Park yesterday SUNDAY NIGHT. ae ia he toe athletes. nd Harney Bp | Willte’s first match, is second, with three games won und one lost, while ppe 600, Conti Keron nie celiiea Gl We Fr BTHaERI Re i Paap I Hd oe co ene of Tt was alleged that fhe $100 tn ques- sree cham-| Schaefer .s third, with two games won and one lost TO-DAY'S GAMES. He sai A MioDowall, 29 All of the flirt three sven ha@ este fA OU SE AMS ade ler aaeara ns venteen ood Tho tournament will close to-morrow ufght, unless there ‘oa tie for] 9. pM, —- Wilhe Hoppe, | Ue Bolters by one point. ‘The Hea fea Aa RLlbasnall evil ariBlicubhs, rin his wife and child to the ath- At Outhowled Hover ood pin 20 ie Hop ere d st t ‘ mawealth, Inge, cane & toners, at hy at P'tet| first place, Hoppe 4s meeting Erich Hagenlacher, who bas lost four games| qaited States, vs. rich Hag wero: tare poseied, frour start: to: the kia RU TRL ANN ohh ouoae soar taste The action of the committer wih Rotor wie Gin and not won a single one yet, . 18 afternoon, Schaefer is mecting Welker | lacher, Germany ish. Kingston displayed enough ¢ ORS UITC: Se) meet baturday,. white George Allen. Riana uF eee eee ath. thet ancl oe ‘ini Cochran, whom Hoppe also easily efeated, to-night 815 TP. M.--Jake Schaefer, ,| pessing, ability and fast footwork te METROPOLITAN STANDING. third In the two-mile ran at the Cale- the Loomis brothers Is out of eompe- his To-morrow night the much untic!- <== |, United Btatay, va. ‘Welker Goch | quine/OUt Gn ton of A 28 to #2 tally Won. Lost. Aver, | CONS CAORS Oe alan Cereals tition now and that the other has turned 3 BEN qatar z S ran, United States . ; = cl eaiaa vat : : ees professional, #o the action of the com- bho Bwoepat pated Hoppe-Schaeffer match will be} There is algo u possiblity of a GAMES TO-MORROW. Fans ut Madison Squire Garden Inat| (tt 1 5 TC Recs apes tlceN mitteu is inimaterial in their cas ave held, and if Schaefer doesn’t lose to-|three-hunded tic, Should Horemans night expected to witness the second] Visiiatone 5 ( 130 | ee sing the dleiames te Ghites “ea The Registration Committee recom: | orl th day and Hoppe also wins, Jake will| ¢efeat Conti to-morrow atternoon th: M.—Edouard Horen + Jdereat of the champi ind ‘i klyn ‘ 364 forty-seventh position, © mended the reinstatement of the fol- 8 Vulglan willlave won tour eamian ant glum, vs. Roger Conti, France 1 edend led RETR Jowall Mw 333 lowing athletes who had been accused have a chance to tle up the tourney] jit ong gran Ie et ennines and $15 1. M. —Jake Schacter, |Camden, which was ulmost the nemesis Ms ‘ s 338 pf violating rules: AH by winning the final match, whieh} defeat Cochran to-night and Hoppo| United States, vs. Wille Hoppe, Jof the Celtics last year, lost to the| Dodgers ty 148 Abel B. Kiviat, West Brighton, §. 1 L , eee BA eiio Harry J. Smith, No. 1926 Walt : would cause a play off, as wax the to-morrow nicht and Hoppe shou nited States chwex pica bya labors ef sian aa lian INTERBORO § 1 : nue, the Bronx were reinstated. The pawiers have not last y defeat entuc this arternc 2 rere aaa atl W ont. Aver. uppiteations of Frank C, Masterson Nia WAGHAne Reeaeeae ‘That Hoppe's position at the heaa| Schaefer) Hoppe and Horemans will Interesting contest. Tho Ceilics easily) stunt Yornon p f 1.000 James Romano, No. 22 Macdougs Beh ola Heit anna OPpe's pos n ne head) he tied for frat place PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS outclassed their opponents during he] Ttalian C. ©. s ' ia Street, ane Gardner Yep Dusen, Spo- use offered by the Diamons | of the standing is no. fluke is pre The record ¢ tho imatohen tn 0 MEET HERE TO-DAY first half, but when the Jerseyites bo- st Aloyalua “ 4 75 kane, Wash., were held over. home and home matel.| ny the gra verages. of the order tn which they have been played | 7 | . vranklin 4 It denied the application of reinsta alleys of wn | bY the grand averages of the Six} is tournurient te as follows - gan to play basketball after ten mip | staring Greys ‘ 4 tment of Harry A. oltniann, of No 540 cake aurangements tel stars in the tourney. Willle haa ale t te | ; Finet tocday ty | eH Of the second easton Nad paxsou, | Tunto Five, 5 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn, who de- i and average of 46.87, while Hore-) fyrgeter \ conference will be hegun to-day by - PRP: West End Post 2 4 sired to compete for the Olymple bop- n 1 tournament of the Amazon} on, oo" Ke bis re- | Hagentacher 1 Professional Golfors'® Amsoctation| Po SOUrt Was the acene of much ac-] gi Jerome C. C 4 ep-and-jump championship. He had | tv Wie Chit WHT get under way. this S mark of 81.05 is the next best} conty 0 lib ton aNaitenutn Bly { i een accused of once belog a profes. | Aiternonn at Tummer's Alleys which is ideralily below | Gochran 4 1, before It Is over, prominen to de a gern Five ! 6 elonal, organized a number o of the former world's tile] jronpe rmine several matters of nutiow)l} [tallan C. C. moved nearer to Ast] Axcenaton Acts 1 6 COMMITTEE ON WOMEN’S ATH- ee aa d seks anced aes Hale Horemai ae U ba aa ae ne of th Biase ip a Interboro League when NEW YORK STATE bent “ nthe oppe Schaefer are tied for] ,, = “ reuniaation for a term of your that team defeated the Frank A; « Won, Lost LETICS DEADLOCKED. tom reports the aimgic average, with 55.5-8. Hore. | GeCnten j.ce--r-+ 30) ‘The proferstonats announced some! on saturday 30 to 28 and seaterduy | Kingston To rT HERE has been no The Comunittee o: 8 Athictics VK MaaretST Bile kre: Gietow the) mans bas the highest run to his Roaster fat cate my. ago that they sider ete mene i im . te | Troy 4 2 more change in the headed by Dr. Willi Burdtok of | Wil mem reece wreaking antes At AN alt 846 Benae oy 6 fen providing thetr own pr cash for| by the score of 27 to 1% ‘Two extro| oonnen Baltimore, ref on] ce, Ma Willie has played the steadicat and ~ We: eAAMaL Es Ge Ai una whica five-minute periods were iequired wo] Albany R ‘ character of the“Famous their deliberati ) «| sas sistent, buliagdecs: Sarl # "i he Wanan rophy bas been an in Schenwetady : L 2 oe es “! Le tot] eat eonelstent bitlands of the tour] apenas as | te we Aopen ge) PCR rated eheceepiay ut Seventh” since its ar Gitings: to. ths cpnyention. It wa ‘ ie “Truk tae Hoppe 1 bial ¢ Irion to stand oy atling Greys lost t« A will as —_ mory wason the Bowery, wan Ae ; at "Gordue'e titakd Gantt ace | Of the six 5 Hoppe ana] Soonrne \4 reflecting, tt in| 4 Ive at Richm $ than there has been in Sohaefer alone have two games each | ontt endencls the | bY a score of #4 to but they gained] DAVE SHADE ANXIOUS rs ws e Ti still to play others have att] sens | tow thoro, businesslike |a victory yesterday by the score | TE BOX MICKEY WALKER STUTTGARTER” Un bartleipate GOWLLET AND BELLONI engaged in f matches thus far] Horemans Hittone. 37 to 88. derwear which is now in ‘ : Echaet Heually significant ix the departure ¢f BIKE RACE PA.XATNERS | «04 must play but one more a cou he United States Golf ination 4 Albany of the Nz y Sta Leo P. Flynn, manager of Dave Shade, its 53rd year of giving ‘ pete their schedules agenlacher| ry yin se ding out a letter to ail] League had much. diftleulty le 7 7 h H lle ipesades Cochrats . Lh Mies i ‘ he crack California welterweight, who corded that April 10 was the tentat team made up for the ala-|#24 Cochran w _ completed ral mi clubs, requesting that to] feuting the Troy team on Su Fact ARETE Aaceaaiia comfort and satisfaction date for the national xmateur boxing {+ Madison Square Garden| elt Strings after to-day's matches, Horne r E oven events for next season put that team succeude nile Ur ete 4 eng to men. champlonships. 1 were awarded. te at Mary Garden om 2.66. © purses be offered from the fray on the better en C n while the latter w ise New Erelaid 6 and: will 3 has been announced by John — = ———_———- ] 27 to 26 weore. Sedran, | ene hallenkea Champion Mickey Form fitting unton ouies and be helt uniler the dire \ j Goutlet and Gactano| SWANSTROM WINNER 2 Rlsonak ot alate nailing (an rilker, tai halait of! him arareme, iniithal till Vehiets (ama @iawara te aeaaeee fon Athletic Club Int the pair, It was expected OF TEN-MILE WALK| THIRTEEN GUNNERS TIE | CRICKET PENNANT WON with Albany. Brennan, An) - te cotton and wool and 100% chainpionchipe. instituted vy many fuhs that the “Six: FOR PRIZE AT TRAPS BY BROOKLYN CLUR| Sullivan wore with 1 ‘ ritby A ranteed pure wool—at the the first time and not is" would palred with one of) award ss » of the K. of ©. It may he stated here thut i Walker, w Jack it retailers, 8 left oper for the incoming I rican riders, but af trying won the third Shan fleultiee which are ' " naw nme ; _ [for severnt days to pick a sultable man \ hold by the Long| gunners o Nee aaa Hon and Friedman with the Dod | depovtted the welterweight crown in his H LOEB & CO,, Ime. Bi gin i ; 4 a, 1 was {nally de Association voutere Thi thal" wGukcontl whoHh 9 Anwoctit vers and hetwoen Mien He haw agree ae Se judge should sit alone o SPHRne Melon Th 4 ' t fort Brooklyn Club's tna | "i heb, light heavyweight; 456-460 Fount AVE ide of the nd artive ut n-| tisy } was offered the pluce minutes, | ximrod 5 WG Pe UAH OGKIER SIH AVE Shelia Me He, Ret Me AOE | vii8 ddlewelght; Lou Bo Dior eh ey } ; rose. could. givo.& de mutes. Nimrod t F { Nh eames 1 ' M ™ 4 int ” be ned 1 | tape b but " if « astern League | 4 oi ‘aie 16 Fe wethior {wil ihered: that this pal bed y went Into the| Mh Scratch Mri r fang] commission the purr | wit: Mike O'Dowd, midi ‘ Atay antiniaet \ Sune to aida aetih e mark and was! Mills, V. Jo MeCuhill jr. cof ne tatoo out for t " but never mentions anything nderwear /~'Men re aa ' ral 1 i 1 hoy wero tn! ndlo ted Anthony yer 5. Moctahill sr. dy (. 1 for 14] cetbalt ruin t m4 Const sensation, Da irvendment t never of the} 2S" Dooley, Or: W. f. Short. Wet i 1} the com ion ts compos t}s made punching bag thus at penal t " winning out ° ae ? ""l Stolz, President 1 y law 1 a horse own ‘betare Walker Hera ution In re f rican teams will be | fn SSS nae hj| State League; Willlar | eoulvities n "i t ' Ray Baton haa} i A Baxte Nl Prewident of ¢ Ewat amplonalty fed ons a Ae own selection 1 partner to be sui me 44 War tuken by Co 1, We ' not out, Hull to] the Albany Five: F k b are great car ed © a fale of tt they. ¢ that will hukve uw chines to down hie | [hinteenthi Mille tntshing second by 1d | manager of K f every promi tried to ’ plated pa 1 honors. Ue for the Hig . os . manager ¢ Had y to box shad il Un —— Mul SHARKEY BREAKS LEG Walters, manager of 7 Seite. ssusne| | Football Game mime ht : a 6 former re eer | $100,000, Stil ont , Philadel; future ILEHEM SOCCER 10. Burn IN SOCCER GAME] The commission : : 5 Ata Franklin Field, Philadelphia e 2 TEAM BEATS HARR & The latter won th member of the State Leas th - Why? The SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 omnpet ini i ISON | + ot A tie wame\vemslied fom the © Eastern Lengu i New lotic Commission SPECIAL TRAINS accounts an - > - ‘ i than two leagues at 1 that Mickey W en onsideration of Honipit with the game at: ify between the Lexing el nis ruling aute matical “8 lke) daveraak ccontankan ottann Direct to Franklin Field ‘The eonumlttes further ner haa ; ; papal vaur . | WOULDN'T FIGHT FIRE. Brooklyn esd Yonkere| aan, Friedman and Ric A e. for hla erown, and by. Fes Seten it adophion oF, NEW i. one eh) WITH FOOTBALL GAME ON gums at Metropolitan Leugue } wlll hawe to defend It, wheths| hs Keeey ee fy fiers 1 | F tb all ann fi npoint, yesterday, 3 three yers are me 4 r~Mr. Shade waits without; Tenipa |, Aged 4 paclon ace ee |! ; hi h t Pore oe xingtons scored tr New York State League o ? Without @ set of ar at eee nd bath ov 4 |? ' i iat » Haye | t t Ff mK equalized for League. Just what actic tele @ championship P oturning [rare ded they | i Princeton; | Coul A wo. ' 4 tan League oficiais wi alt te Pista hice caiman patruction . ‘ i fro 20 yar ut. | aw Fob. | gan fr t Sharks 8 not known. A a | Wolker t no town {00 “big or : | ae Chicks ieee [ee a et aie eaten oe des ect | Pemeylani 3 , . i Wine. en uwas Pen r which os ankle te Fahrer and Mad P - thapand & i de dethron Walker, he lye Promos wend 2 Now Hi 7 n ul | section of ie yee He w . Swill aK to give Walker a return eistration and 1 whet minutes to We " Amherst s ‘e by Torpiia Danbury Separates, who score fix weoks after dethron. Railroad nd vegistra’ , b the third tall Iautlte are J . , : bey ho Queens wre, The Route o Broadway Limited weed during Wis competitive earesx of tron) « wia-up. Dgéaven; Marci tyard as Bostea. Coaldae Ued Shenandoth '—é Triangles yesterday at Iuchmond Ill ' LBo P. FLINM. Lt -

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