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TET LRN Te NRE EF RR rr meer + - err - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ~ INTERNATIONAL 18.2. BALKLINE TOURNE CLOSES TO-NIGHT. CHAFFER MUST DEFEAT UNDSCALEDTO 7% ne ocMighes tae HOPPE 10 TE FOR TITLE ay it Will Be a Three-Cornored Tie if Horemans Beats Conti at the Matinee Session While ‘the Champion Is Winning From Present Leader in Final Game of Tourney. ADMIT AMATEURS TO THEIR RANKS National Association Desires National Body wit Insist | That Recently Adopted Regulations Be Enforced. M ETROPOLITAN LEAGUE offl- elals and the newly organized National Basketball Commis. sion have not come to any fraternal to Promote a Closer Rela- Jattitude concerning the new regula- tions adopted by the commission at tionship Between Classes. } its fast mecuns : ae Frank Gilloon, Secretary of the In connection with the national pro] Metropolitan League, stated that the golf event tho Professional Golfers'|N°W York State League and the Association of America at their open-| ing for trouble by adopting any regu- ing seasion decided to recommend to}iation which would prevent Riconda, the United states Golf Association, | Friedman and Sedran from continu- 4 ing their playing with the Metro- which has charge of the tournament, polican League. Furthermore, Gitloon that the Eastern and Western pre-| stated that although the Metropolt- liminary tournaments to decide who}tan League was anxious to maintain Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis will be eligible for the open be held| peaceful relations with the State came here trom Chicago to attend the 4 ‘ H ©] somo time in the middie of June at| League, the officials of the ‘Met’ dinner of the Friars at the Astor on . ” | tho Inwood Club. In all probability] will ficht the challenge to a finish. Sunday night, and had intended to stay ie a the Worcester County Club, at Wor-| Louis H. Stolz, President of the here, meet the American and National Rey cester, Mass., will be awarded the] State Leaguo and a member of the magnates and decide on tho final rest Eastern qualifying tournament and} National Basketball Commission, is- ing place of that monumental barrel 4 one of the Chicago district clubs the] sued a statement last night to the ef- Leagues to Decide Dec. 12 What to Do With “Charity Game” Fund. By Alex. Sullivan. ‘NIGHT the international 18.2 balkline billiard championskip tour- nament will come to a close at the Hotel I npsylvania, At least, it will come to a close if Willi. Hoppe, who is the only one of the six entrants that remains urdefeated, continues hi, winning streak and de- feats Champion Jake Schaefer. It is no cinch that Willie will defeat Jake, as on yesterday's form the match is bound to be one of the most closel, contested events of its kind in the history of the sport. Willic played the poorest game he@————————_—_—_____ bas played in the tourney at the mati-( STANDING OF PLAYERS nee session, He may have gotten all Pus AA Weiinies that winnie aye) ON BILLIARD TOURNEY out yesterday. To-nignt he may be Tuo disposition of the $120,554 of gate receipts {rom the second game of the last World's Series, when Jess Barnes of the Giants and Bob Shawkey of tne Yankees pitched their memorable tio, which was terminated by an umpire’ decision that it was too dark to play any more, was ALMOST determined yesterday. : High High of coin that tho customers poured on Western. Alex Pirie, former Presi-|fect that Friedman, Riconda and the Willie of old—he and Manager WwW. L. Run. Ave. the gamo that was cut short by aki — dent of the P. G. A. and now goif | Sedran will either sever their connec- Benjamin say he will—and he is oun-] Hoppe ........4 0 198 ness. But something happened. Frank professional at the Old Elm Country | Uons with the Metropolitan League or fident that he will turn the tables om! Schaerer... 3 1 ee Mabiy, the SIRSGE AMOR WS wis i Club, Chicago, was deputized to locate | be barred from both the Eastern and Schaefer and accomplish a feat teat] conti [2 2 206 close friend of the Baseball Commis. a Chicago course, State Leagues. he wasn't able to perform in ‘vo! Cochran 1 4 140 rend died {n Chicago on Bunday vend It was also decided to charge an ad-| The agreement made by the Com- matches in the tourney in Chicage] Hagenischer. 0° 5 178 5 Tuas cues Ngee widow made fk mission at both sectional events, the] mission states that no player rae be last year, at which he lost his title to u're Landis change his plans. yi proceeds to be devoted to the prize}a member of more than two leagues the son of the famous wizard Te VT tert oeey lect: HC a ee ‘ money. at the same time, In view of tho fact MehNene Staltea Off ‘poorly i his chaefer 500, Hagenlacher 328 n do in this heart-breaking In cach tournament the best] that the three players In question are a r Cont! 500, Cochran 376; Hoppe 500, | ase,” anid the Commissioner yesteriay- Taatch With Welker (ochran, but he] Foremana 177; Cochran 500, Hagen. |‘I feel that I can't stay away. Thos seventy-five scores will be eligible to] members of the State League as well wound up in a blaze of glory. Jacher 471; Schaefer 500, Conti 251; There { only a possibility of Horemans 500, Ungenlacher 2 the, Hoppe §00, Edouard Horemans, the Europian Hagentacher 3 champion, if he defeats Roger Coati chaefer 321; Horemans 500, Coch- Intended to arrange a distribution of dmewE compete in the open and in addition|as of the Eastern League, they are the money I hold for the drawn came the entries of a limited number of automatically prevented from engag- bed bie World's Sertes, by n = jJamateurs will be accepted. One of}ing in contests as members of any HOeksaan $00; garatances ¥ must oall_ th entice the the tournament plans that met with| Metropolitan League team. ran 405; Hoppe 500, Conti 293; |@!vision of the money when the leagues pe Le | PAVEr at the meeting Was i600 Chws The statement of Stols makes clear | this afternoon and haefer def Hoppe 500, Hugenlacher 462; Schao- |nVene on Dec. 12 the field on the final day of the open| chat the Eastern and State Leagues, Hoppe, there will be a three-cornered 5 chran 3 The Commissfoner had a pleasant time to the first eighty and tes. It war] which compose the National Basket. | fer 500, Cochran 303. tie for the lead, which will necessitate BY JOHN at the dinner of che Friars on Sunday le ° <s pointed out that there might be ob-|ball Commission, wish to continue ‘ anacroble 6) GAMES TO-DAY. night, he sald; or it would have peer. F ti N W. d re DE Jwho had] amicable relationg with the Met ie B perl Mig ‘eae 2.30 P. M.—Kdouard Horemans, {pleasant if he had had rot the vision 1Stic EWS pouvock AN 0s8sl Jections on the part of those!who had c 3 with th . Cont!, France. of the last game of golf he played wit!, Boigium, vs. Rog ‘ualified in the preliminary .tourna-| politan League, but that the new reg. Re in cotuitte har cbeceena| cuibe: oe © Schaefer, United [Frank Hacon before his eyes. Porhaps| Charley Doosserick, who was the] 20k ago. ts now oii hi way to this coune} ments in being asked to withdraw] ulations must be enforced. Accord- FRIiKy Munthe waon uaan to do:an? matchmaker of the Ploneer Sporting States, vs. Willie Hoppe, United [that was the reason, the buseball foik ‘ from the open at the end of the first}ing to Stolz, the rule adopted was Christy Mathewson used to do during] §tates who were present at the great thres-ply z by «ie matched to. fight, Homer] two eighteen-hole rounds unless they] essential for the welfare of basketball the closing years of his career on tl« 5 . banquet said, that the Commi Club of New York for a tow years] Smiin of Chicago for ton rounds at Kala-|are in the first eighty. But obfections| in this section cf the country. H didn't seem to be In his usual for and who also acted in the same ca-} Mmazoo, Mich, on Dee. 1 on this score were offset by the fact ‘ollegiate Girls’ Five, a team which pucity for the Armory A. A. of Jer- y ‘MeRembeRTT fintip, (that in & thixtyoatic. Hole ReMCa. the sey City, has just been appointed f Se he ie ‘rhe rule to win and \ stuff, took things casy yésterday at- BATTLING SIKI’S , final 4 field larger than that]. ternoon lyin : fo oe mene: | mabager and matchmaker of the | Se amaltur ranks and orancned but as a) EDS GAy | ah lane WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB In Erich Hagenlacher, witie was] BOXING LICENSE IS |inr't: wit Regen aren eee nett | Arena A.C. of Jermey City, which vhie mannent. Iho! ‘Borean.. Baw "prac: aide rep ryr. sm RECEIVES SKETCHES meeting the German champion, whol CANCELLED FOREVER |,v0!! Hopper. who acted as “advance| Will stage shows at the Fourth Reg- Re shine card With Gene ‘Tuntey and | mend to tie United States Golf Aeso- had lost four counting on t mes in a row—and iment Armory in Jersey City: Does-| Charley Weinert at the Garden on Nov. 29. | ciation that the date of the American . all-important match x os serick accepted the position to-day That the Women's National Golf and A A welver . on championship be sct at an earlier with Jako, his nemesis, to-night, he] PARIS. Naw. $1-—His trade of passing) As the Bar ne et there | and he intends to stage his first show ode twelvecround out betwoon, ang Gres | tine of the year than heretofore, For] Tennis Club ts now an assured fact bos decided to rest up and “eave his eys"| out Jaw and skull polish having bem ye NOAA, proptaition The atuce | tere on the might of Dec. 4 when, | ss the Con veut eperdingecli of tn several years the time fixed for the|came known yesterday when Misz M+ * \ y night, which was ny Pl stopped by law, Battling Sik! has 3-ltfon is one for moral suaston only. Heit is expected, Johnny Curtin of Jer-| Gane. who got the decision, grow ancinet! national has been in the early part of ée i ev City a The cepted an offer to go into commerce as|saye, smartly and clearly, that the mag-| Sey City will, hook up with Midget ces Ht aaa Hid July, a time of the season when the f shoe polish salesman, he told friends| "ates condemn und suspend a bali] Smith of New York in the feature] febtta us sssion Te net! recetpts | July for the final match. Hoppe played mighty poor billiards at times tor one who {s in hopes of rion Hollins, former national champion and prime mover in the project, re- majority of courses are not in condi-| coi, > his fe, but as sald e- vlayer who violates a contract; tnere-| pout of twelve rounds. Jority ceived the preliminary sketches of the regaining his throne, to-day sy tion, For the last two years, at De tn are fore, how can they countenance the 7 i # course from the hands of the architect, fore, he may have been just “batting) siki's only commercial experience 1p sreaking of a contract, solemnly made impor Columbia In 1921 and at Skokie in| °°" ‘ alls’ around in a listless sort vf [the past has been the trading of billet3iang signed, in whicn the minor leagues © mn ken at yee ¥ Tedbraue hatlovel Was been deeorenaes | Devertua ciate. way as baseball teams frequently do] at the front and theewapping of punches| wero given the option of taking the fee Sooruing Club. to- Richt, te es ain | con he m4 "lover courses baked lke asphalt, and| The option tn the 160-acre plot at Glen mt4 hoe are e dat the the ring around Parts, but he vA v4 + ikley has substituted Jack Renault, ‘the Fe ae ae ee eee st ce | ba tind te to wechathing (0 live rath: eeoeosition Oh leaving Jt sient Canuck who ected an Suck Dempere'e| Peene cae ence h U Ps] the rest has been that there has been| Head, t. 1. was taken up on Nov. 1, ish a game anc 0 : Aparting partner at Atiantic City, and Siient | Canadian fighters to take part in the ait-|no true championship test. ‘The pros] when the pald-up membership way 804, : +] Until he took a swing recently on the] TRE - e | parti t Atlantic Cl t players and the like without danger of] 1 OMG? the manager of another boxer, | yankooa returned eeete eer Oe the | Vurvess, the big colored clouter ferent classes, on this side have decided, therefore,|and work will be begun immediatety losing. 4 Siki was sitting on top of the world.Jeation in the wilds of Awiarlo. He| Jimmy. Clabby, . Earl Baird, who fs now boxing to recommend that the date be shifted.| According to Miss Hollins, the ‘enris Hoppe beat the German 500 to 482.1 Now he hasn't o thing, brought hone « tine Duck he killed in| of the Went, who ts tlenting Ah good form 5 i arte, dure competi ‘The association has also decided to] courts and practice field for golf will aay 2 16-22 and Uagen-| Hie titles wore removed from him and} the first week of his stay. A lot of | MS tivat scrap will'be with’ D ner "Ton Ke owing tovan. injured eye admit amateurs to its ranks with the] Teady for the members by next sum~ lacher an The game was the} he was suspended for nine months from| birds he obtained were caten on the 3 vod RY J Mis ‘Hout’ with Mars. Buird wii idea of promoting a closer relation. | ™*r but the course iteelf will not. tm all : t of the series, Hoppe's Lust{all activities in the ring for his Arstlapot, as the game laws of Canada du|sentaiiay tight while: hie second “will be nearly in December de saga probability, be opened up until the fol- phi caghetd ep asad ra i offense and now it is understood that {not ‘allow them to be taken out, with Jack Mulonw of St. Paul for ten rounds aq ship between the two classes Ofliowing year. yun was only 92, while his opponent's r has been permanently ter- ae at a club outside of Chicago on Dec. 5 Word has Just reached here, from Juarez. | golfers. Such a plan was inapired by| “yn its present state the course haa a was 160, — 1 M So the ottens sae : sc] the action taken recently by the New]), h ” 7 . . “t Five eight-round bouts will be staged by who has brought off many succ : 3 length of 6,800 yards, but St ts possible w last night's match opened it . has been revoked perma-| SOE DEMPSEY BOXES Jack Henionrat the special boxing show to| CoMucre” thos at thet place in ne iast| England Golfers’ Association, which] that some mince changes will be made | looked as though Welker Cochran bud French Boxing Federa- DRAW WITH WILSON Jie ‘cia’ by ie olympia A. A: at the tor] sear hag retired from the boxing busitet hag admitted amateurs to its mem-T later on. at last found himself and that b+ |tion, according to the Petit Journal. = Patace of Philadelphia on Thanksgiving. Duy | inere and intends to tear down the bullding | Poe Umut eG Ont re that ty co| ‘The vardage of each hole, as deter ‘would do the same trick as the Sel | The'action was taken at a special meet! tteltan Joe Dempsoy and Red Cap z? in ites BAG Bia) shows v Gite. tha’ meaberanip lit Gill. ba limined. be warmen's can Gale Ont eran g'un did to the champion. But after] ing called to hear the complaint of! wison, tho latter substituting for Nick fee Tipiits a iar Gg Feat hl ‘pel with in his | Swelled considerably and that addi-| follows: ‘ SI had things {twenty-five uoted sportsmen on Siki's ‘Ales tart, and in the star bout I Champion Johnny Dundeo will figure ida HOR Re | A the fourth inning Ghaefer had thingy | eee? conduct in pablio patces. Foley, fought ten rounds to a draw th| Moran’ vs. bobby” Bi firet figh eral months on Monday |tional revenue will be derived which}. No. 1. yards: No. 3 240: 3 4 vesting with an unfinished 167, The} THC details of the complaints were| the final bout at the Broadway Exhlbt- meets Al Kale for the feather: | WO: Phi mont, the New York battler, | Will be devoted to carrying on the| Xo! Ne | ‘ 20. 8, 366, Total his string with an unfinished 167. The} it made known, but they were covered! iion Association in Brooklyn last night. | «2 Sampronship. of the United Btates| ts the birounds at the | benévolent work which the association | No.7. S80: > eked! . score was 590 to 503, Jake averas'@] witn a blanket charge of overstepping | Fuicy tailed to put in an appearance at iard in the feature bout of twelve | py D0 6 Club, of Brooklyn on ts now dong. a tertacouenaer im 414-16, whereas his opponent aver-} the bounds of decency, the ‘club and the officials annowneed | rounds, of tie vi sare Avenue, Brookiye, | Mone ig alte fhe chanees ete that| ‘The association went on record as] no, 13, 210; No. ti . 19, 340; No. uged aad alt carats. ins y ee sox Stee fenuiet to-night. A gold bei ve Arde ity | Dundee will be too much for him: opposed to gambling in golf. It also] 16, 165: No. 3; No . Total | That Hoppe Is a great attraction— 10 Boxing Commisston the winner of the bout, Young Joo Epp t rs le Pop the best in the billia rd world—was ASKS TO REOPEN Vilson proved able substitute and | will mix {( with Harry LaMar in the sem Jimmy Johnston, who ts still trytug te un-| elected 8. J. Jermain of Toledo honor young heavyweight who} ary President and elected Jack Hobens gave ittle La c final of ten ‘ ts PLAYFELLOW CASE fe 4 ie alan su aeraese oe ; f e e day tackle Jack Dempsey In ®) and Jack Mackle as trustees of the hown when over 1,000 fans saw (ie matinee game, the largest of tae series. His evening games have ‘ amplonship co will stage ¢ TWO CHESS PLAYERS ARE TIED. would have romped away with ed “ht As at: | Denevolent fund. M. A. Schapiro, club champlon, and When the Couri udges’ decision. : Da t Those who attended the atnuallAitred Schroeder, the Brooklyn cham- ALBANY, Nov. 21 drawn capacity crowds. Lyons knocked out Al Boyle tn panes tor eeting were: Prealdent George Sar- 7 eals reconvened ye y or Wyong Eno r irke of Greenwich Villase} oute ¢ and much se} meeting were: President George Sar-|pion, both won thelr gaimes in the fifth AFTCRNOON GAME. li seal recony anh A Apeduivel * | tne sifth round of another scheduled ten- battles’ Satie Atartin: jad Bhient” pura fa read Swapplug punches, gent, Scito Country Club, Columbus. {round of the annual Pantaesree nit tap: Weeks’ recess st ©: or fay Fi e arson in ton-round bouts ps » Willie Hoppe (white, three week: re ae der . id Leesa hy ii J ie : af promising Brooklyn |9-+ Secretary Ernest ‘Anderson, nament yesterday at the Manhattan | a8, 4, 2,13, 1. 0%, 1, 28, up was a motion for leave to appeal! su: decision over Joe Ryder tn the * wilt box ‘Tommy Lyncho@t the Cler-|rence Park Golf Club, Bronxville: |Chess Club, and remain tied with totals the famous “Playfellow” suit. ‘ " 2 1 brother of Man O° War, ‘ rn outh §=Amer vucchorse, was 20d to Harry F.|RYDER BEATS DELMONT - ia | Seleeo REPRROReat eee rene \iy by James 8. Johnson for $100,| IN TWELVE-ROUND BOUT . '§| BARBER BEATS SCHOFIELD | vii oe Ww, ne Slub, SHEL euacalie (atid ear LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS) 0 Cour AT PINEHURST | Wills, Of Worcester Country Cub, was « windsucker and not physically PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21.—Georke dian Hill Golf Club, Washington, D. ursday nights Jack Mackie, Tnwood Country Club, ]of 5-0 each, Schapiro won from Field Far Rockaway; George MecLean,|and Schroeder from Bethoft. te high ‘runs, Too. ieee GAME. Cot dat I Charley Ryder easily defeated Al Del mont in a welve round bout that fea niches mast Sid cota wees | cer ‘4 : . sound, d@ Johnson to recover tha:| wrod the boxi r K. O. Chaney, Baltimore, gave Charl PINBHURST, N. C., Noy. 21.—In yes-1C, ; Alex Pirte, Old Kim Golf Club the ‘supreme Goert ur Kine Me novare fi 4 tralia. a severe lacing in eight |'erday's first match round tn the an-| Chicago; W. H. Way, Mayfield Coun- Ss a re} e j too clever for ind funded} Pitts, Australia, a severe 1d wal Carolina ‘tournament, win L./try Club, Cleveland, 0.; Harry Bow- mm A dec he cleaner blows ed the only} rounds, Johnny Mealy, pnileaeie Se a ee eres ralict, wan ler WiReateR ORGHLE Clb: DOkICE : nt Appellate Division, knockdown of the bout, a riht to th | outpointed Willie Jackson, New K ' -) Jack Hobens, Huntingte Vaile: joy- ane Sohnkon IF now requesting the Court {Se iwnjet sent Delmont down for’ (Siete veungy. Nate Carpe, Baltimore {Wefeated at Use third extra holo by B. J., Taek Hobens, | Huntington Valley It's much more enjoy Sidhe torent =n eee IRR: Flcnnot of nine earty 10 th rou | shaded Marty Kane,” Philadelphi ber of the Knollwood Club. Three} pong ‘atiegheny Country Club, F able to drive or walk or further apr ts punch had much to do with Del jaded Marty Kane, . a rachala . vere staged in the a ‘ 9 D, ONWENTSIA WANTS ti eae Tones sluggish showing during the re [eight rounds. Hurry Bright, New Yor carhola matehen weve stone 00 | Buren, work when you are warm E vainder of the bout asily bested Earl Hartinan, Phi rat sixteen, tose ~~. — wei DUNCAN AS GOLF PRO 100-KILOMETRE RACE be ane oer eee round. bout. Harry| natch in the second division and « and unhamperedby bulky SPARTAN TEAM WINS TW9 BOWLING GAMES CAPTURED BY PAVESI) 3URNDROCK PUTS AWAY. |Unitint, AD WOLGAST’S BROTHER |‘: in her in the third. é The suminary 21.—Lonato Pavesi ot al clothing. wy gives you the warmth iuedes weds without the weight. “nnn “*Met’’ Le to Fight Ruling — ‘ PRO GOL § 10 Of New Basketball Commisibdla makes its appearance on the baskete | ball court for the first time this years and which is composed of high schooi and college girls, is nnxtous to arrange games with all of the best girls” quintets In this city. The Ascension Lassies, Western Union Girls, Morm- | ingetde Girls, Manhattan Lassies, In- ; wood Girls and Motropolitan Lite | Girls are included among the teams | which Manager H. Steiner wants to book. Tho manager's address is No. 419 West 129th Street, New York City. Silent All Stars are also in the flekt for’ games. The Stars are composed of deaf basket ball players who, not- Eastern League were apparently look-| withstanding the disadvantage, are ‘bie to cope with the best light heavy- weight teams. A record of 120 games played and only 21 losses is evidence of the ability of the quintet. Manager M. A. Higgins of No. 331 Varick « Street, Jersey City, is doing the book- ing. To-night the Winimac A. C. Five {s scheduled to play the fast Stage A. C. Quintet of R. C, No, a7 at the Center. The Winimacs aver- age 115 pounds and have quite some prestige for a team of their size. Inwood Five, managed by L. Ame- trano, is looking for more games. The schedule of the Inwoods has been completed for the rest of this montl but they have a few open dates in December, All interested get in toucib with the manager at No. 649 Isham Street, City. Te La Salle Institute scored tte fourth straight basketball victory fp as many starts by trouncing the George Washington High Schoo! . uintet yesterday afternoon on the home court by the score of 31 to 16. ——_—_——_—_—_——_aESES ww Some men frankly admit | they’ve the taste of an African savage when it comes to choosing shirts, socks and four-in-hands to blend with the rest of their dress, But you’d never guess it! Because, having asked for suggestions, our salesmen are Jon their mettle to see that they don’t go wrong. Tricky color combinations are no puzzle to men who deal in them every hour of the day. Perhaps we can help you, | too! Rooers Peet Company Broadway Herald | at 13th St. “Four at Senet Convenient Broadway Cornere”” ATom WyeKnitJacket 100-kilometre road race] 1.) niuoRr, Nov. 2t ~ adie raed t ’ " At the American Nationa! Tourna- Milan, the first of a) ipock scored a knockout victory over r Bry fn robe ‘| Are : ment at Thum’s White Hlephant e in preparation for the} fohuny Wolg or vther of Ad Wol- , e Ne P a ea ‘ i Pe ‘ ri 1 ae pe ation for j feluny | We Por AG Wolk Academy last night, the Spartan t dpsskel eandel 60.80 Neatly tailored, trim, de | mara’ the mple games in| Es nin Aw A We aa thecfirak tine ; fe ‘1 + | won both games in which they and good-looking. membe n Willie Hanter, ari. vesl’s time was 9.51.37. }inat Johnny Wolgast. had been put % , , 1 i Pe St “gies | ond by high tota n one ¢ n : : phased of Fifty-eight of the 91 starters fnisted. | 1 ft ie ras ats TOLEDO, paisa ee ; 4 ‘ DIDA HAAaE Chek 11Ond Gari oe Two styles in beauti- The n e will be hel prin 5 , ate 1 fl a a Hunter's ract “expired recengly he stoidlahcbthipeled bla, Naty Rais ku dood [aaa ys punch. an, or other Ave pins under, ‘These game L ful Scotch heathers. nee aOR Mase IRE will be at 60. Istlometres| n taer niente 2 2 were won respectively from the Inter- x Atmen’swearandspori- G the versa co wines t ney, 19 ands. a CINCINNATI, © ov, 21 : @ he ey Cit i bree uterieseal pny f Alatance eps @ | Sparks, Cincinnati, battered J DICK KERR APPLIES Caureh (oan 400 from the Jersey if ing goods stores. : eee in each of the preceding | MARTIN ACCEPTS OFFER ® | Toicdor there inst night tn exh OR REINSTATEMENT | Eikt,,, Maton was the anchor of th ¥ Wve lado? ing. Italy's prepara COACH AT HARVARD| “wunds without scoring a kov F STA’ Spartans. He showed « total of 233 Look jor the Tom Wye la JIMMY O'CONNELL ILL ie Games are cepectal TO CO COLEMPUS, 0. Nov. 2 eune weer pion (3 te, e2me with Tnter-Church, which 4 t the marathon and other d ightweieht a or FoR 0 ex., Ne 1 Kk] was the high individual score for the ~ WITH SCARLET FEVER running events, ‘The Ttalt Pe oo Erato over Frankie Callnha “4 ner star pitehor of the Chicago| evening, and in the contest with the Robert Reis & Co. shalt Pavesi as a second Dorandc ar aia Se ee tka mac nuaeanib & twelverround bout n League White Sox, in # ™ she did better than a double cen Distributors 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 21.—JSimmy artin, eoveh o ennaylvant hamber of Commerce arer vi “ 8 r f 088 § O'Connell, outsider for the San Fran- pang ate Collegs track nd assistant} MILWAUKE! Nov. 21 received by friends here ated HAPs an dake guia r, all f New York City a be! a m1 ' anee ilwa A a Ve n pplie for tat partar aid good \ teifle Coust Basebat | YELLOW HAND IMPROVES; |foo'>ai!_ mentor, has) unnounced that | Sanger, Min Me en tollowtng ee nears noldoat be: | UP 18 in the second sam 5 ri he had wired his acceptance of an i nent, follow a year lo 6 : - , ti eport to the N MAY RACE NEXT YEAR] ¢y ecome track coach at Harvard Uni- | last alent. | be . id expecta} EAM Was won by the Inte d ty, his res on to take effe d REAL, Nov. 21.—Faldie She hed Fe ee ee ea evcin | from the Jersey City Elke at Boye Rasiya CI de ena and Moe Herrwirta boxed fas'| Judge Landi Pou siisey uae fe Hn yp hae ve « Yellow nd. as the leader of} here shou Ponda hate ko thi ner gained e club at Its Jnin art this oA. G. Spalding and Brother ten to th sei tho leader of Martin had the ¢ advisement | (ands bere Sod tee: farmer & prini ‘ tho 'Bporting Goods Leng th he handicap division at the close of the I vivania State | Sdges’ decisio torieus in carrying off wi th 475,08 turf season of 1921, but which broke cmotaia mad me sane eer tn ——- ft ig pple ght, when they ‘anguished + down vt spring, may return to the/retain him, but the opportunity for «| HOLLYWoop WINS BY Linh | Ja anes Heat ame fran pel eae oe quintet 23 GAMES SCHEDULED fe : Fa tor Ned of WOK 9 ar larger PLUNGTNG, FORIO. Nove Bh tAsociaied Prva SR yy ; ve es Pies after the calamity that | student enrol Line plunging triumphed e touring American basebal ma, FOR CORNELL BALL TEAM], J map (core! after the calamity that |i facta i saria\ Garin cealbitay ane lating of staxe from the major that he would never again parade to the wood eleven defeated thu Elk gues, suffered its first defeat in Jap. IWHACA. N N V1 barrier, but he . The Elks had a number of su wh the Mita club, nade up ¥. : ahead Villa to Box in Boston. in their lineup and were espe craduaten of Kelo University. won By alt, the maignte : ; cornell Ath> ft litt TON, » 1.-A boxing match | pled by the losx of one of th of 9 to 8% ‘The Japanese male] League Tourneme i of Ki trainer, A.J twel a en Pancho Villa | backs, ‘The hi and three The ade Hope last nigh I t4 anguine that the i 1 Young Mon-I forced play ieane hit 1 four er-‘ @ do header. t | tion trip ¥ the Cor- well ow a f Providence, has been anuuused torreon t - Japor Arnor te eee ee or eee tite i} journey t nston, V t \ \. ©. tor .) lucld the olfeu dua, score, 180, | — |