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— TOREPORT OF RETIRING on _Re-crowned Billiard Champion Arranges Exhibitions in Boston By Alex. Sullivan 9 ‘only fly in the olntment of Willie Hoppe’s regaining of the world’s /* 48.2 balkline billiard title from Jake Schaefer in their dramatic game “km mot going to retire,” said ‘Willie after receiving his share of the Jis tack of proper heating. There has and prizemoney. Theunswerigot to be an even temperature of false story on the day of the |seyenty or good playing is impossible. I will play noxt week} cold place chills the slate under- the following woek in Meath the green baize cloth on a ly shoulder doesn't | table and affects the ivories so that i—any more than do/they jump and act dead, so it is prac- » I'm bound tically out of the question to hold while on account of /such a match elsewhere than a well competitive strain, |heated hotel ballroom. The gross receipts of the tourna- to defend the title, a8 }ment were $17,000. It cost $9,000 to Schaefer and Roger Conti | promote the match, which left the net iF 1,500 point match to decide |receipts of $8,000 to be divided be- to challenge me. I'll play the /tween the first five players. Hoppe, thirty days after forfeits are) the first man recelved 46 per cont. or If I am beaten in the chal-|g3,¢80, Schaefer, second in grand aver- match I have the privilege of | age, per cent; or $1,840, Conti, a return match, and if I lose }third, 15 per cent or $1,200; Hore. have to forefit the $1,000] mans, fourth 12 per cent or $960 and if ecaee ite are a Cochran, fifth, 4 per cent or $32 ly own it. nten Hoppe also reccived $3,000 of the “playing in the tournament next fall.| 56,500 in cash prizes;/ Schaefer, “Hoppe has the privilege of nam- | $1,500; Conti, $1,000; Horemans, $750, place for the challenge match. | and Cochran, 0. Thus the players his manager, R. B, Benjamin, | shared in a total of $14,500. dike to have it piayea in Madi-| Hoppe’s victory was worth $6,680 Square Garden. They are confident | to him in addition to the $1,000 meda: & championship match there|cmblematic of the world’s champion- draw a capacity crowd at popu-|ship. Schaefer collected a total of lar prices. The only Idrawback to} $3,340; Conti, $2,200; rf i BE AH i EI iE Horemans, holding it there or in any big armory | $1,710, and Cochran, $570. « : | { | : A. A. W. Plans Women’s Auxiliary | _. To Aid Their Athletic Activities f ee » Will Function Independent of Men’s Organization— Many Clubs Apply for ~~ Membership. reported in good condition for the race. ; Four clubs have sent in their en- tries for the senior. The Dorghester, including Jimmy Hennigan, who ran fourth In tho national five-mile LIARD PLAYERS RECEIVE THEIR PRIZES AND SHARES OF GATE and Philadelphia and Declares He'll Play in Next Year’s Mass. Club has entered a full team, terer THE EVENING WORLY TgILBaDAY, NOVEMBER 23, T9232. GETTING FOOTBALL TICKETS - - _ - By Thornton Fisher |l) § TENNIS TEAM Copyright, 932 (the New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Co. IN OLYMPIC GAMES FOR THEFIRST TIME Four Other Bodies Admitted to Association—Fund of Fy : 4 $7,500 Donated. meres A SUSPICIOU> 7 \ LOOKING On THE | eoRnEr y WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (Associated Press).—Initial steps for the participa. tion of America’s team in the Olympic games of 1924, to be held in Paris, were completed yesterday at the quadrens nial meeting of the American Olympia Association. THE BAYS wnt GO TO COUEGE WOT TO WIN & During the session of the sixty-odd dele SHEEPSKIN BUT TO GET Ot egates, the American Olympic Commite ® THE MAILING LIST FOR. tee, which will hereafter carry the bum THE GauHeEs. den of preparation, was appointed; five new sport governing bodies were aa cepted to membership; funds amounting to $7,500 were donated, und the dele= gates were received by President Hard- ing at the White H (1 REGISTERING —~J you Now SOM, FOR. TWO WeKETS FoR. VALET eae GAME .OF (94 S-THEN YOULL —A\_ge Au ST A GUY WITH THE PASTEROARDS NEEDS PoLice PROTECTION ted its meeting Col. Robert M, tin the ree nd prominent "Thompso! organization, pre 5 Government officials spoke ‘The latest udditions to the American Olympie sociation Include the Nae tional Amateur Athletle Federation, the United States Lawn Tennis Associa the Natlonal ¢ ate Athletic elation, the National Re tlon and the Navy League. The first of the new members to give assurance of active participation Was the United States Lawn Tennis Asso ciation, which promised to enter a team composed of the best players of both sexes available in 1924, t This will be the first time that the United Stat: been represented ig Olympic lawn tennis and with Tilden, Johnston, Richards and players of simls, PARENT WOULD Bo WELL lar calibre competing, and such womea’ WO LOOK AHEAD AND LEAVE playe: Mrs. Molla Bjurdatedt Mal- lory, Mi! Helen Will id Mrs. 3 assured. * eur ig In selecting the Olympic Committee eight, which bod; ill tus Yankee and Giants to Train in 1923 | eco asst iy ah msi * a majority of the leading officials at Same Camps as Last Spring} tires ovnvic'ssveciation ware Robert M. -Thompson was elected Back to New Orleans for the Yankees and San Antonio for the Giants. | Chatman: Ereferck MW. beubien, Boos ‘That's the latest spring training dope. Vice Chairman; Dwight Davis of St ‘ ‘ vi Wille Ed Barrow, business manager of the New York American League club, Tauneo mes niey ee eo declares there is nothing to the rumor that the Hugmen will go to San|Thira Vice Chairman. Julius Ht. Antonio if the Giants don’t, and far as could be learned at headquarters | Barnes of Duluth, Minn., was clect 5 John T.“McGov of the champions, they are not very strong for the coast training propo-| 2festurers and John ern Ihe THIS DUMMY 1S AS POPULAR AS FUR COATS IN AFRICA UNTIC R THE FOOTBALL SEASON THE HE'S THE CAT'S WHISKERS ~ HARRY STEVENS NO LONGER CATERER AT THE GARDEN. Harry Stevens, the noted ca- 148 benched his last “hot dog’’ on Madison Square Garden LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. New York, Counsellor. ation} Other business of the meeting included itn champtonsiip at Newari last sum-| Patrons. Part of the reorganiza- | Copyrignt (New York Evening World) by of Maine to Alfalfa Aggies in Ari- | Ston which bog ae baaand i ee eee Fibs oes rans | tie SReer ne on St ee en aes coins ae By Joseph Gordon. mer, His teammates will be; Tom] tion plans at this historic build- she fall a voune tate tancy| 20% When you think it out selec- | consisting of Charles H. Strub and George A. Putnam, of the San Fran-| \id, ‘tor America's participation In the Hennigan, Johh Doherty, Joseph Do-| ing puts the catering privileges in In the fall a) young man's 18hty | tlon of eleven best men ain't myth- | ciseo Club, and W. H. McCarthy, president of the Pacific Coast League. | art and literary competitions at the Y sq PTHE Amateur Athletic Union con-)herty, Robert Dalrymple, Clifton| new hands, Harry Stevens, who peavily : euine te eyecete o Alt ical. It's laughable, if it’s anything Maybe the Giant and Yankee moguls arc superstitious about: chang-| Rext Olymple games and to encourage 6 templates formation of a wo-|Horn, Charles Harding and James| furnishes the refreshments at the Jo play on Camp's annual eleven that Gah a ae ing their luck. Having developed winners at San Antonio and New] Gepartment of the international meet, “ ’ ; Neary. ‘ Polo Grounds and 1 of the h 7 ; Alnor ; side b : a men's peplary to handle and a nats ae 4 sre peep ii eae pabih shes anal pacino at Went, never practised on his daily dozen. It] put when Camp launches roll call} Orleans, both would have to be shown somecinins decidedly spectal in the ne ra pas A ie een neglected further women's athletics in the A raniebararnigisr oicnas is ed site Reeit identified with is legal ambition of amateur masto-| of superb swineskin gallopers, you| way of inducements to make a change. NE Gk (Alad AbeldeG to prepta FER PS Waited States. This body will func. | American Athlo rie "| sporting history of Madison [GOR For “All outfit is team that} wit hear grand bleat from Portland, “We have decided to go back to New Orleans,” says Barrow. We have] award a special American | Olymplo firme *Mapendentiy of the men's or-| a. srossowhrook Club of Phitadei.| ‘Ssuare Garden. Yesterday he bap toroeye in anywhere cike, Ae) footh ihicets ct. ups canip [teen cltered the use/ct thergmrk trom! Maroti 1 to/ April) and au tt 1s muda! te all eusuivers of the 256i tecey ganization as soon as it is able tol ynia, which won the ‘uiliee @anionad moyen es ae oye ase 6 missed, with stentorian obligato from| Probably the best equipped minor league ball park we have decided to go points for ibe Cateealy Beats a the handle its own affairs, In tho mean-} last Saturday, is expected to send an-| Property. fre bgish salto That is pulchritude of crashing on] relatives and friends. And whea play-| there again. There will probably be another pre-season series with the| Physical and mental competitions. : ; 5 pediatrics > _ time it will work in co-operation witn| other team for this event. The Phila- to All-American troupe. By time you]ers stop 1 5 8 +] Robins and Ruth will be an added attraction.” NABOBS CLOSE 6 the various associations. ohare gon hire tt have pach te =e SS ed sage ea aes le ph err Gan) ory! 8 will start hopping on John McGraw would not commit himself, but it is understood that THE RECORE ih ‘Many women's clubs have alrcady|ty) SS ts time, however, The GREB TO GIVE her hag skidded to non: eae eCnP. i the champions have only two prospective training sites in view and one] TO TH inns were without Prim or Ritola zero and you can’t play contest with- i od * sent in their applications for A. A.}iast week and both of these will be out cleats in snowshoes or fur-lined| Every experteor that sses wrong | Won't be on the coast. BOWLING TOURNEY \hfiae ig graeme it is expected that]in Saturday. Frank Titterton of the TUNNEY CHANCE bennies in place of moleskins, You] scores every week fe entitled to 40) coe oa thin a month most of the clubs in] Glencoe A. C. will be unable to start TO REGAIN TITLE] «<t your picture in all the Sunday] grind out personal cast that can r brevis 4 . . : a it been for hard luck the jfhe United States will be members| He was injured in the senior mE but re *t an opposing | we ’ irst team. {ft is too Had it not is s[He wa senior Metro- papers, but there ain't an cpposing | wallop Camp's f ‘ Nabte Bocling Olav, talcanaeta ia aftil : 7 Yo~ Bec : Or ee pe en (ees BY JOHN i Nabob Bowling Club, tail-e aa Pees Gil oo tine politan sig be ont advised jm] Gene Tunney, gentleman among gen- bis oa i eke pee oer Dbettiy pp Aaa elt Fistic News potiock AN) ossip the American National Rowling Tour- c out of competition for at least | tome: jee 4 5 D Oxpel recess papier ame! 0 1ave topped the score | sipregister and pay registration fees, and| three wocks. ‘Titterton was Metre. Uemen In any ae ee ee eKne] Guy that can nominate cleven best | cleven by slamming adjectives at his ea Se Pat aaeige ined | it is probable that soon there will be} potian cross country champion in| (She? amenst devildogs on the other] pruiscrs is entitled to a stall in mu-| line-up and breaking out in type wit! As the Olympia A. A. has closedy of the at Sydney t frame {it looked elmost.a cats | __ sectiona. as weil as national track and | 1929, side and in our rings, will get tho wish} seum of notoriety alongside Mans] smart abuse. When tim: th owen lim tle Cut ratite Bole ahoma tal bec rematche AtyLuhint thay craula tient taTnanee a » field jonships for women and of his whole career in Madison Square| Christian Andersen and Mr. Grimm. | du Christinas shopping It has p : enty-round con- y- that they a Accordl th be held in Philadelphia will be run season record held by the Jerscy City girls. All applications by women’ According to the announcement made} Garden on the night of Dec, 29 U. S. is large bite of territory to] scooped up six tons of non-encomium, suis ks, No. 211 this fra hows & ghubs for memberships will receive | fin ‘manager ot the tenn, Comm Greb, the man who won| chew off for guy that is p and has nothing to worry abou: til}at the Ice Palace. ‘The first set of Elks, No. 211, In this frame, ho » © ammediate attention, and a committee | (2 10r b Ghols-counthy enear, coe Co eeecd ta ent, Champlon- 11,000,000 footballers from { ¥ y officials will be on hand Map day at Van Cortlandt ¥ the direction of the run will work out plans for the further- ance Of women's athletic activities. The National Senior Cross Country Championship race of the Amateur Athletic Union, over the regular A. A. U, course at Van Courtland Park Sat- “Sourday, will once more bring together ‘illie Ritola, newly crowned national “ten-mile champion, and R. Earl John- gon of Pittsburgh, who was defeated the Finnish-American star for that le, Johnson's entry has been re- ceived at A. A. U. headquarters as an individual one. Ritola has been cn- 1 few left ove Gustavus T, he Advisory irby of Columbia, hea¢ 18 n of the Charles Halstead Mapes of Co: nbia will be the ef judge, NEW STOP WATCHES k to help in " next year’s team bouts is scheduled for Thanksgiving with an all-star ecard, Inst neffler and Weber drew Ullrich, who had the she and ten pins standing, chopped the six pin. As it was, their total 1,029, which was 32 pins highe the score of the Inter-City fiv opposed them. The Inter-City play- d to box ‘Tunr ‘ a re- turn fifteen-round bo a L or the title on prices will be $1, $2 and GRIND AT VELODROME)} iianion will be matehmake: fighters will get guarantees instead of th brave a stand as any champion ever TOURNEY NEXT MONTH y| made. Te was up against a man who knew how to use eve twist and turn possibie| Juplor lawn tennis pl of experience to the b yere will close ; One Belgian and ono Italian team] percentage. ples ers missed but one spare In this game, advan Also, he deliberately butted | the year in the competitions of tie na-| yore added to the list of entries ye: | oe while the Nabobs wero charged with and broke ‘Tunney's nose in the first] tional indoor champlonship singles and ha as oe 4 Ma who has had Marry Grob} ¢h missing t a. a blood vessel that so]@oubles on the board courts of the 7th orth y OO | Undan Wsl ab segamen’: tare twentys tee tet al cone - Inte id with Gene's brea Regiment Armory. The annual tour- Garden during the week of | months, dectared to-day that In that time | fo orght, Mordham Arcade team “| his speed was knodked dows nament, which hus brought the best Off pee, 3-9. Alphone Speiss« af tho | he bi Rr PLC.eOd for A match wag clinched to-day between Mid-] Tournament when they disposed of 1 y glwaya has the younger collegians and interschol-} >, ous Belgian Beureats, hy. J ; ight, wing | ve games In the would turn the table astic will begin Tues- | °° : be the opportunity. It has arrived. Don't] day, ter of | Pion cording to the me. together " be one bit surprised If this capable boy | nouncem by W. Dickson C t te y | tered by his club. NEEDED BY OFFICIALS [P30 aie old one-yard line|ningham, President of the 7th Re ed up th z totats. Moth re ae i : 5 Tans n touchdown and ennis Club, yesterday, a » Wordham. team, rolled 208, while § Johnson, who is the present senior DECLARES PADDOCK] 2! piuns touchdown and aria np ecient gate) aaa Palen raed mut inthe maine ce soured three pin i one of the © Panvey is going to ent will bring forth a new title} he fighting it out at the finish Pee i LES, Cal, Nov. 28.-—-| Wein q in this y as Hdgar Paddock of Pasadena, | title to Ritola he was indisposed anc Neel or ntee neces untrained. ‘If Ritola makes as good a showing Saturday as he did then Johnson will have a hard time to defeat him In winning that race Ritola ci One minute of tying the world for th: distance, made by H nes Kohlemainen, in 1915. of the A. A. U, officals to cept, five Ritola cross country titleholder, |x greatest long distance runners in this _ country, and when he lost his ten-mile a i ; nestly believe I made the record and that the timing was a# accurate a: could be done with thi @ second stop wateh The aver: stop wateh } continued, “does not necessaril the exact fifth, but may be Ju: over or under the exact fifth, This t what gives rise to the frequent sta taent that ‘so and so ran a slow t¢ in other 80 and 80 iw Jus enough slower tha that hand ———— = “MATTY® WILL HELP IN RED CROSS SEALS " SALE HERE NEXT MONTH Christy Mathewson, the Giants’ “Big Six” of other days, is com- ing te New York next month to lend a hand in the Red Cress sale of Christm.s Seals for tne ‘benefit of tuberculosis victims in this country. Matty himself is beginning to see light ahead after ~a two-year battle for life at < Lake, and when the Red him to help this year » he readily acceded. Incidentally, “es. Mathewson reported recently that the Giants’ ae vietory in the id's Series was “the best of tonic for the big pitcher. Matty came to New York, Jn the same in sprinters who have consistently shade teu seconds for the 100, bu been credited with 94-5 that the hand stopped ten seconds than the 94 FLORIDA TOWN TO BUILD never hay the reason CLEARWATER, Fi nent published by the Los Angeles told of his disappointment at the Ja provides| Mat date, INDOOR JUNIOR TENNIS |RIDERS TRAINING FOR OF CURE UR On Pe Conve e 48 S offical for every two runners with tunney lost the t 0 Greb after us enough inet there are lots of | * ® point nearer BALL PARK FOR ROBINS | 2, Woeier Siren Nov, 23.—The] Meriden. municipality has approved a bond issue \thony Oli- wson, Who succeeded Vin: 10 has been 1s, 18 understood to have passed |* ond the Junior age limit. In the]? final, Dawson defeated Morton Bern- i vho has Lo a elt stein, who has also graduated to the/Gax's Ais oP makes good in hi i . Garden. All four men are on the Mau ining Pre: |retania, here to-morrow Oscar Egg, who is one of the favorites, Js among the pass list of the Mauretania and will not be teamed up ‘until his arrival now that Brocco intends to pick his own partn that Brocco will select the a | Dee. either lee Palace in Phid Phere is a KO: eed to give ‘Tur Rich- 23d Street $100 puree or more, first ball te alleys to be and Eighth Avenue ve GRIFFITH OF BiG TEN eyes ts |NOT LANDIS OF FOOTBALL of the gross} Major John L, Griffith, who was re- vt Tak t¢ he | ree cently appointed Athletic Commissioner middie- | of the Western with hia] @ n European It will he in America senior class. It is known that William " n 2d has had several of the young Philadelphians in t vious to his recent Injury, and there is the prospect that the: strengthen the entry list ‘The annual election of oMcers resulted as follows: President, W : Vi Big Ten Conferer nled that his position with reference the conference {s rimilar to that of | Commissioner Landis with referer :e to Rosen: | Professional baseball. Several referen- will be] ces have been made to Major Griffith as the Judge Landis of football and he insists that his designation is wnjusti- lenged Gr the Bi Kammer was Boxtny rden will greatly captained by Jim mblers in a mateR Academy, In the to 2,605' for the an, exami Dickson Cun- cided that he Georg: G. Russell; Pre . mm, Greb for the mateh. had Georg o B. P.O. Elke ae Treasurer, T. A. G. alg re ge ad Pept Bay ce eee eieen etree Sona | aa ne chen they clashed wit 8 E are ie! aaveenetns aT da, won 00 8} confe; ms eee andi y while] the Bronx. team. Charles Starr. knocked KAPLAN MADE DEBUT Follett, Frank T. Ander: i | Bat ares, 7 Grenda, n won 60 f santarenoe, he declared recently while) the, MEET in the ¢ Tait ‘ofthe rh 4 HERE ONE YEAR AGO]®: Prenat. ee ti bn age aa iin amon: KIPPUTH REAPPOINTED ' YALE SWIMMING COACH]?t'¥°* coi to work out on the be in bett Apout at Sydney inst Saturday ‘atght.| the conference doesnot need a Judge ine . oe eeits beating Hradiey badly when th! Landis, ‘There ts no question about tie kood Intontions of an official of any | PARSON AND BARBER been matched for another ‘Big Ten’ untiversit Give him the facts IN FINAL AT PINEHURST iio was signed up atter|and he'll do the rest, however much it aay te end of t] When Kid Kaplan of Meriden the weak when the foreign contingent walks into the ring against Kid at the Garden to-morrow ro yelodrome track the foreigne tadiey. to ight’ Burt] nugts, ob to give him the react fo 170 gee edge kl ij " i q 1 "i dney on Baturday | facts, sail ork ape Over a yenr he| Yale's ewitaming yofhave been in past races. One week's | twenty-round out at Sydney on Basares = son of Mouneetcwn abd i Sita ed Kid Wagner o ta en announcee I sharpen up their ap nd it at him he will get 7 ne Knollwood County Club were a Ava soo ake pred bee oun feo y chance t an can Pevty m'that country [LANDIS REITERATES a es hs neh ae secre fin e y ibe Ha te toatl oe ApOrtAnt Raw victorious in semi-final ro! n Ho ts that thirteen 4 been ted on eee hee 4 rank Black, the BAN ON INELIGIBLES tournamentsat Pinehurst aa Ko tuerue on the} with Columbia and only once finished [big end of the Marry Blavtuag have pectired © 2 curnament at Pinehurst 7am floor four thine tually won the} below first. In nine out of thirteen years] prizes” will foe an tie Vat We nt Armory at New - Yhap F $ decisis Freddy Jacks. ]it haw not Tort an intercollegiate match, [point winn ae or chny Walker, welterweight chani-| CHICAGO, Nov, 23.—K, M. Landis, dent's trophy. Parson Ge .. wth] Bob Kipputh, coach for three seasons,|to be decide pion, is expected to fight Jimmy wally, tly commissioner of baseball, has reiter-| Played against Thomas a Bray of Brandt, Hughey Hutchinson, Earl Baird reappointed. the team Hariom walterwetght: tn the first show there | ated his stand against independent clubs | Youngstown and they called tt a day oa i The tule: ¢ uty hard worker and aly his bouts in his own gymna res for jum in t Win attract a big crowd of fight | whtch harbor ineligible players end cited | the thirteenth green, wifere arn wor mie He wi matsine (yg ¢ Ottawa, Ill, club which|by 7 up and 5 to play. An egate ni f se representation as Parson has been called upon to pent tne 8 ene eee creant Hid | league club to false represen ‘ mu hea been called ¥ wy, » that on iriday night between ee lto ite line-up. play during the three rounds s0 far saw every game, wrote his own | for $25,000 for the purpose of bullding SAILOR LASH. at Phila SINCETON, No 3-H ind Joe Welling of] Independent teams are not under the sed of, a new baseball park where the Brook- PUL ADELE HI, he foot Massa Ate ed Bock : Thomas & dyaivecreung jection, he gates lyp team of the National League will] ball team of the steam at} Twitehe +e nh boutay a en-round go between Gene minor Linger] debn late for Matty), [iran next spring, complete count of| ship Relief to-day defeated the United Iecten to Monit oles Ie Funnay pnd Charley, Weigert oe Hers M0, WB) Teg teams that RINK SPORTING CLUB it late hours ( or Matty). the vote shows. The Robins’ agree-| States steamship Wright eleven in t 9. | varsity sone a b vee i harbor ineligtbl consistently | Vanderbilt ree rare A ce nroemtre * |) When Christy went back to Sara- | ment to train here was made contingent ifinal match for the Atlantle Flect Columbia at | Lawrenceville anil was on Vreddie Jacks, the English fighter, whol play o using “inelighblo ; ba nao felt better than in years, Jon the construction of a now park with} championship at the > Yard by a] Yale; 17, Navy at Annapolis; 24, Inter-| testants chosen is clas Jost a decision on ® foul to Harry Grimes, O19. Tel, 4539 Vrespedly to Mrs. Mathewson. \ satisfactory playing field. score of 7 to 0. collegiates at Princeton, m4 in @ twor competition. the Australian fighter, in the fifteenth round ) ; : r pe ———— eee

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