Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE- EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. : ae ‘TRAGEDY AND COMEDY MINGLE IN HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING TOURNE" = RA OAL | THE START AND WINNER OF BIG RUN WALTER HIGGINS WINS TITLE ONLY ONE G00 FGHTER | pepe i SEEN IN IN GARDEN BOUTS VICTORY FOR LOCAL COLLEGE Columbia Harrier Romps Home in Intercollegiate Championship, Pat McCarthy of Boston Looks Like World Beater Compared to the Boxers Who Appeared in the Nine “Battles” at Jimmy Equalling Course Record for the Season—Hendrie of M. 1. Johnston’s Show. T..Second and Smith of Syracuse Thied. By Joseph Bilas: ‘ALTER HIGGINS will go down in the history of Columbia as the first wearer of the Blue and White to cross the tape a winner im By Ed Van Every. IMMY JOHNSTON'S furiously frivilous and fiercely funny fistic fan. tasm reduced almost two ton of beef, bone, socks and ambition to a total .of nothing in the shape of a future Jack Dempsey, so far the last night's heavyweight elimination tournament at,the Garden was concerned. Nine/] ITY LODGE TEAM bouts were presented: they introduced one really good fighting man who had no business in a tourney of thie calibre, and the biggest laugh haa| BREAKS MASONIC about ft a touch of human ‘tragedy. HIGH TEAM RECORD There was a boy in the third mutch of the evening who fought under the The Bronx M name of Jim MeMillun. ‘They said] OTHER FIGHTS an intercollegiate cross country championship meet. In winning the fourteenth annual race of the Intercollegiate Association at Van Cortlandt Park yesterday, the new champion made use of the lesson he learned in that memorable race of i920 when he allowed J. Romig of Penn State to beat him for the individual title by a few seconds Robert Moore, the Blue and White@———_______ captain, was expected to make a good showing but didn’t figure umong the chief contenders for the individual |How the Runners Finished For Moog Country Title W. Higgins, Columbia. whit BE. Hendrie, M. 1. T. W. Ames, 1 Smith, Syracuse R. Decke! HB. Dykema: Carnegie ‘Tech. H. Kretter, MeLane, fF : BP Morrison, veteran starter, and for the first two battled McLane of Pennsyl- for the lead. He soon got it ‘uaine ‘ onic high team score held by the Wyor K. Dougias, Yaie | H. WHA, Princet title. was unoble to keep up the he was from Dallas, Tex. H a the ” Young, Dartmout W. Payes Le ‘i steady grind and fell back, replaced by : LAST EVENIN wowle $ smashed las ng, Dartmouti ! aast year Moove won third place in hair of 4 lounge jizard, the develop: ING Lauds Re dct i bth) “ : Harvard . 1. Wi li ment of a ribbon counter clerk whose pereuaen night by the Lily Lodge team, 1 strongest exerci cigaret smoking] BROOKLYN.—Johnny Dundee out- | 199 and'the complexion of a pastry cook.| pointed K. O. Phil Delmont. Seeltotal of 981, The Lily team, inci Hie heavily vaselined hair was held} Brooklyn section. dentally, won three games, Gown by a rubber band that soon] FooiumereR, N. — Chubby] gives It an excellent chance of again sprang loose and hung down his neck carrying off honors in this season's » like the bobbed locks of a lady bather] Brown, Rochester lightweight, won a tournament, The*tournament g on a rainy day. His skinny arms|ten-round decision from Willie Jack-| were rolled at the Bronx Masonic took grotesque angles as-he threw] son, New York lightweight. Temple alleys in the Bronx before a himself into a fighting pose. ' MANCHESTER, N. H.—Porky Dig-|jarge and enthuslastic gathering off WALTER be De MANGER “Percy Algernon’ McMillan, as the] gins, Nashua, won w ten-round de- Masonts pin-topplers —$—_____—_. ———— ¢rowd soon hailed him, was probably] cision from Mike ‘Paulson, St. Paul, |” rea EVENTS COVERED IN the oddest looking freak in the way] YOUNGSTOWN, 0.—Tony Zill, 1o- ck Orpheum team 9 a Gand, "Harvard | 3:90] the Intercollegiate, und this season he a: * ; ak, Penn, 3 had been going better than ever be- Vadis xcuse made & _Buane, Harvard fore. In all the previous meats ne {strong finish and won third place, fole He Boor Mi. 18: finished strong. Columbia fans banked|!0Wed by Harold Dykeman, the W. Daewinsck) a4 on its team captain. Getting off to a|C’mesie Tech star. This was the I. § fairly good start, Moore began to| "st time Dykeman has been defeated weaken at the second mile. At the| thls season. It was Hendrie'’s first three-mile hurdle six rival runners] “feat 4lso. McLane weakened toward overtook him while he was climbing| ‘? !#st and finished ftth. over the hurdle. He finished twentse |. Mal Douglas, the Yale star who dis- HINA 18 ING: tinguished himself in 1921 by winning Brennan had his usual good form,|'h® two mile championship race but Incked speed. Ho finished ghz] #€ainst the Oxford-Cambridge eom- mith of Sy champions, who registered vw... . Coburn, Harvard W. Head, ‘Penn. . A: Chapin, Jr. Harvard. Parial, O. 0. N.Y. Burnham, Cornell Dain, C.'C. N. ¥.". Patent, ©. G. N. ¥. ér, Princeton A. Patten, Maine . ‘A: Farrel, Carnegie Tech. . V. Bonsal, Cornell Moore, Columbia Hernandez, Byra: G. Vander’ P; G. smi ri Titus,” Sytacu ae teenth while Skeats came in forty-|Pination when the Britishers were te of a prize ring entrant ever gazed] cal lightweight, ,outpointed Johnny Mate vasutened Gea Uniccreny ¢ BROOKLYN SECTION RW Lettenly,, bartmouthi Noyes, Matne,"« first. The Blue and White got fourth va See des ih ate, ee upon by fight fans. And when his} Ray, Pittsburgh, in « thrilling battle Vast night the American: Nationa 4 . AIR deh : . & WR eS place in the team scores, being beaten | *") i 7 Wha opponent, Milton Gold, had split his] o¢ twelve rounds. ent at Thum's White Eleph OF EVENING WORLD gins ak if v, Witapatr ; by, Syracuse, which won first places], The diet ee he hig ben: $ > Rose and his lips with a few left-| CINCINNATI—K. 0. Mars, Cin Alto 1 HeGARtGRTCAeate be thes: plied : = By eee ‘ ; ; Pa Vale wae seoomdiand Ms 1.0. thinds | OOPS! See es ieee ee has and hs past cinnati, accidentally nit Ever Ham- as compared-with 080 f um: Fail details of. the following sports |; r Pee : : * oo; Higeing /ran a) Brillant race, eS Te eel wan to cross the finish line faded into a red sploteh he was a] mer, Chicago, low with the last punch am In the eRe same. bomet: | events will be found on the sporting pa : Sr BEE | koe day, C, ‘ Wook no chanoes: He Was Practionly | as Willtatia, who! -came 1 Sn Pitiful sight. They enjoyed the laugh} in the veventh round and was dis-] #0. “Dar Spinelit, Arr pages of the Brooklyn Section of ‘the |} ow 3 7 ROOT ® Winner Frat ste, Uninet mille euel nck, cathe ieveue were Meee of the evening at his strange appear-| qualified. Joe Anderson, Covington, | [2% ss tga (pet dt "tor | Evening World: 8 be fis cy, idle bal ha paves one! aiong the line. ‘They won fifth place A ATES cattar kh nae ; * te forr € fo! of the fuvorites in the race y in} #le n pave and. ean eerie a spor un-| Ky., knocked out Rapid Waters, Fort | th sess Dundee-Deimont bout at the |f the lead, Eliggina followed # few feet] ‘The Penn State Freshmen won the er e yecame just a bit} Thomas, Ky the fourth round = 5 Ne Naa ie “sd Liga rl ce tee nd individual 2: ayn a i 4 ks ws Broadway E. A 45 behind, waiting for the time he con- bless Lape chu seen Beene and ou aes a what it] MEMPHIS, ‘Te Sammy Mandell MM ti Fieshork boning bouts ie. dered Gast te forge ationd, “Atithe mpionships. W. Shipley made the was that had persuaded a boy suc! Rockfore s bantam, rocke ; Lodge of 2 4 ‘ as sane hon ee mile co r -10 al this. to imagine himself a fighting| poem Oy geen rockin te ck : slate nigt he f t Inter-City bowling tournament. | 4i—J teeusiace 194] fourth mile he stepped out. He set | free mile courne in 16:12 1-10 and Ie Hua tO Sammy Frager, Brooklyn, to sleep in| (e'feei rea mood totals in Ean, Cavalry championship polo | 47 ne, Syracuse a cavern yest: 2 3 a stiff pace, drew away from the| Barkley, also of Penn State was sge- Bete ps ne naal niaawan thoacl th sixth round of eheduled eight} Union Hill Lodge was ¢ *} matches . 3 . : ie fo S others for’ a comfortable lead, and}Od- J. Mooney of Pennsylvania won 4 7 4 sg rouné you’ Zed jas four long and awful rounds, the] prRMINGHAM, Ala.—Red Herring, lauighs and jeers had changed to sym- Bethel: cheers ‘and. honor! tiety ha (ores enevaenty youths! aut Wills BOXING COMMISSION) | LOCKE, OF IOWA, N. Y. U. TRAINING Fitzgerald, MIs cine voves, somenuere tn bis) TOURS: kc FOR CANAL ZONE] LEADING BIG TEN FOR BASKETBALL |EAST AND WEST GRID Sy hO a ecteeat cia — TEAMS MEET SATURDAY meas He aratk cha eit es | DARTMOUTHICOACH! TO" |) hanincieNt: Nor POINT SCORER finished the race with an impressive] third place. Princeton won second sprint, His time for the six miles,| Place in the team standing and Yale, 82:21 8-10, was a record for the| third season on the interedllegiate course. Oa a eR Most of the favorites cume through] USFAVETTE AT CHEVY CHASE TO in the contest N PREPARE POR GEORGETOWN, 1 ZATO arly all of them Of the torty who aré aspiring for var- —_---- ran true to form. Hendrie won] | kere of the Latapaute "Colles Conk . a: sity assignments @ New York Uni-| COLUMBUS, 0..—Two All- tean]} second plac sily, and it was only 7 i “Ags yd ei and he stood up under everything) BE SEEN IN LOCAL RING jpointment the Goverr Nov & — Gordon | *t¥ **#ignments on the New York Unt LUMBUS, 0.,—Two All-Ami fecond place easily, and it was only | ban" aquad will leave to-day for the that was dealt out to him in the way " . 5 a Sani yer basketball team oa: two, | teams, one from the East and e from | Higaina’s supe cmina that Kept! Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, or 3 AGL. ana’ allvthe. white. he ——— Panama Canal Zone of a boxin| ack on the University of [weniers roorock, a guard, and Masline, | the West, will face each other In Ohio] the M. I. T. star from winning first] Ma. where the Maroon and White war- Eee enimen ( : tielit (beRie as’ baat | shoals vlin, welterweight champion] mission for the zone with su Co: ange sotball : . t 1 ser'g| Stadium Saturday, The ent will} place. He stepped out as soon as the] riors will train for Saturday's game with spuldn'* ae ne i, who beat him|o! NeW Englund, who has been matched] thority to regulate the cond a ® forward, are veterans from last yeor's| 746 the first time in history two All-| plato! wus fired by Johnny McCue, the | Georgetown University at Washington. Wa ee Leptin mene eet ate tater to box Jimmy Kelly of the Bronx, in} boxing exhibitions there as } yjteam, wa Reavy point scorer of | team. The latter, although a letter man} American teams have met on Gio Lal up, was.a war heavier and parieh | uie twelve round’ sem{-Qnal to the Tun-| prescribe ls, provided in an excoutive| the ren, Locke piled up 72] in the sport, was used mostly as a sub Twenty-four untyeraities and equipped man in every way, ; t at Madison]order issued by President Harding], hdowns, while | Stitute, so that Toorock can be regarded - Ro eer ernest: 2 ind that he hid not an atom of the fight-|ney-Weinert star event at Madison y 8] pc naking 12 touchdowr Garden to-morrow night, will be] and made public to-day ing, heart of this absurd MoMilan} sau eet ae , ib Gene whew tas pune cantik saith lone candidate Batiie = saad ‘Phas led t e w 2 ie ne Serr 2 addition to‘authe of varsity seasoning on the aquad. Scho- ba dee tidonit ne te retarned vieter!, [8.2 commission of five members, |scored by 0 rest | pf,Yarsily seasoning on the eaued. Ssho- | BURIED CABLE MAKES Pat McCarthy of Boston, who did} in his division if he {s returned victor e ss 1 i F né to be an army « al officer, alho ot McCreery, | ler fr nad .“Chuck’’ | tion er and one a] competitors hiB “sfuff in a way to capture the}ous. This bout replaces the postponed ee ore |oeeraa We spplause evening, is the| Renault-\ encounter Shevlir holding down a rorward pos CROSSING OF SAHARA erce, Hatterer, Di and Hol eae eat epee Hendlvemeete te ae een erect ne POSSIBLE FOR PLANES Pre. bcc has faced Tom| Coches embryo qhamplons at Da oluntery boxing and ‘aparring ex) n ch having |"! ok VK Gees F olaree mouth College when he isn’t working et] bitions’’ in iblig. Sohooiastanden ploy Ate p Gibbons, Harry Greb, Bob Roper and} TieNr ae in ene last two years be has|tne aunervisive cr the Bureau of Chibel~ Anokteun, wit antyetwnnt sptain-Blect Floyd Bates! preetrtc Current Influencing Ap- other light heavyweights. Against] oO) oy eign algae vistevlon|ictas | Coe RUPrvieto ob the Bureau of Olbel| 13 cers with | ty tei € in the Sy Been Seana t een ritet these men, good as he is, he has|many battles and eround B aval vesareallonslatatanipan Mapai ick KC A : iS lens kur ave al Exact Position. shown that he is not a world beater; | taxing camp, among others, the {naval SING oct K of M pe eee ages against men such as comprised the] following: Johnny Gill, Young Ne , b t 1 ta: ee ARIS, Nov. ; it men of last night's ‘tourney Perry, Barney Adair, Perry again, exhibitions of this description may be : e poi ate Howard Can. Preus).—By means of a buried prely, indicatea how far. aw Kloby, Steve Latzo, Nate Siege held in the Canal Zone, for which} On @ outstanding potr ; tt basketball player in| cable it is now possible for alr- erely indicated h a Ly a A Mike Mor! either the Govern the commis-] s 1. record of J : riauaa ‘ Johnston aggregation really is Donley, Paul Doyle, Jack Perry, Georgie |cion. with his approva sue a} Thomas Chicago Maroo t 9 and wi D1 craft to cross the Sahara Deser dian Joe Stanton, five n Ward, Dave Shade, Latzo and Moe|o OT) Mr nibitions on’ the military | mad Faananene symbol AHA araly, ties Akon auiatios the 200 mark and with .a Hersocovich. anal Ravel ie are mad : t eationa Garin tor ert A A tacda 0 Laman ates tage, was a mark for a] Flournoy didn’t pick @ soft one for}and naval reserva eae : are f ) «| was told to-day by ere 88 ight ae ee nd about} Shevlin when he matched him " hi ject to Hf la : te d by en : high Ape A he work t vige. canselentrie current owing ri per a pif 4 ai elter came within]commanding officers and are gt r \ guard a: everything else in the punching} Kelly. | SL HONIG vie Mick sricon [eteMied talauny aud aayy: personnel rin giayeas athena s aoe through the cuble influences deli- repertoire of Pat McCarthy but ‘Havana way two weeks before —— eworth, lowa halfback, who cate apparatus on the plane or Gypsy Daniels, the so-called star of | Stickey Walker dethroned the veteran ER MINOR SPORT twelve points, nite vom n| WRESTLING BOUTS PUT hip so that the pilot is able to ) i d star off ) TIG r E FRIDAY NIGHT. p c the tournament, failed to betray any-]| champ. He had Britton in se uy x ali i n and OV R TO tell his exact position at a glanc thing startling against Stewart Beli]in the sixth round, but, Jack weathered TEAMS BEGIN WORK [Se octane perry I Ble SG) PERNGR Bt 8 Ee Gf Houston, Tex. Daniels has a style) the storm ta eda Kelly has box Se a tthe] fully tested by army and navy j of swaying his head about that makes oo hereabouts and he aj] PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 28.—Wwith ARMY POLO CENTRE . the Commo: officials, Admiral Fournier suid. him rather difficult to hit, he can Warns Opp for the unbeuten | var erew which is to repre ae ~ Tes terduy a It he work of Engineer Lot! take a punch. and is not lacking In| Siti : football:seaaons in the annals of Prince-|_ TO BE AT GARDEN CITY are — ra fighting spirit. when stung. But oe spp ech Saar ntton at the Uni aan ; COPELAND APPEALS FOR Vis tly Incking in the punch ; ed Lovee nde winter sCor rk ha a He had Bell down for the mine count|PANCHO VILLA VICTOR versity was turned toward Indoor winter} | C0 elo field PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS € ad e sports last week with the calling out on three ie ic twice in the second round and appar-| QVER YOUNG MONTREAL | ®orte est eee ie ee tball, mecctling | ae ee eS noe ently done for the evening, but he swimming, water polo, and gym teams. wa ARS fa = Con ations fo Help Mal “still was unable to’ put over the fin-] poston, Nov. ~Pancho Villa,’ The prospects for good basketball and] yyy fa th ie Cheinveas Haber fer LP eve [] WI (0) can . low erican fly we champion, went ou! ter polo teams is exceedingly br pr, Royal 8. Gopefand) 35 Sway one gerlutne Fe. 04 marked the| American: fy welsh a rae y nt ; Princeton. With good practice, the|~ 'p, the Meadow Brooie issioner and Senator-elec i of his class again here last night and team is expected to come around mission and ¢ "s fest—or rather fistivities : Fs year's tpurney, ran, u gainst Fd} via had an undoubted lead in eight] veloped. Coaches Zahn and E Me f the hospitals of the Dep Keeley of Bridgeport. They came to-} rounds, held Montreal even in uno ler|the basketball and ’ ea cs Heal Most of them ether so hurd they both crasied to}and was only slightly behind in the one] in the ¢ this week to meet the first :. i: rd dren and all of them are 5 yy the canvas. Johns forgét to duck a}round in which the Providence fighter] turn- candidates, Thirty-three} Of 150 polo i >__— these (natiditiani tie OMaar Fl e ® Teft to the jaw and was knocked “sen-[had any se son Villa weighed 113] men respond 1 to the call for basketball | Nave be a | ART M’GOVERN RESIGNS may be protected ¢ eontenieae in a j ee junds and Montreal 1 layers and almost as great a number | Wor we c “ disease. sible; he took his ten count on one] pounds ar a players and wt AB Brent i ? fh fj ' as wats knee. This affair lasted two minates L TATE E KNOCKS ¢ O mere: Biveent nese a ‘ AS BOXING REFEREE EOMbat ot theme pour _sintorsunated Py Bea 14.naoonds.of one round caly BIL T IRLS HOCKEY TEAM |! and tacking in many. of the essentials A heavy hitting as between two] PUT JACKSON IN FOURTH |U- S- GIRLS 3 — . : Can we not make th anes ci are e oO Re: Neavywelghts was hed Se MAY GO TO ENGLAND VIN Christmas tn spite of their hospital sur BR reine agniot the rented corcno Goes damm om 2 JAY LANAHAN WIT ned Ye eniersens |p spite seis ore " Fim Davis and Blacksmith Russell, | knocked out, Tut Jackson in the fourth] pyiqz,apRLPHIA. No eee ST WELTER TIPLE locsanaar year let us § Ip contribute | hap “the colored pig) stic rvels of round 1 12-ronad b. Tate to. ; Awe orc gete onik vanall piness nese shu a ak a e oO New 3 K and Brooklyn, Aceo) =| Jackson in the third round but the 1] American girls’ jockey team ay om At the : : t ributions oF big ply ress, certainly slammed | saved him, and knocked him down thee | pete in England t a ime shiton Sp and money are requestes Mt and. plenty. The| times before he was counted out in ue o¢ ttl s of the Philadelphia] Staten Isl last ni ie be sent se Health D' ee fourth i f Fr Ing r 505 Pear eet. Wallop and dropped Davis for an e eting of the National] Abbe champlonship of in wove Peiounnadropped Davis fora eH") “@ AL VATORE IS VICTOR. Fe talin ld at the | the eh al w CONCERT IN NEWARK latter, thoush outweighed twenty-five] FREWPORT, L. I. Nov. 28.—Vincent : Ae tend - 4 ; oe IS HEARD IN LONDON jiocnds, pul over the bulk of the clean pre. of the P Coast was y| with Fleming f F 1eGov 20k ee oe foreing: it {warded the verdict over Johnny Gray ; r Cold Wale Sone ia galt ‘i dio Feat Is First of Kind in Hta- 4 ‘the [of Brooklyn ive sizzling rounds Ba 8 tear area series P tery, fay doners, at the Audit here last night. Sa robat 1 eu the Wear Cound: ob Hib athe Copyr (New a vatore won eight of the twelve rounds, t aded England two ae FOUDG: OF kam ot : 7 rig at Publia asin! toe, rho inensh fee ea fa WOMEN ATHLETES WB ero eerie igarettes atta Institute | ne ind, Lew Hurley We r to s . 3 af 'a, Cahdle. went through a|orer, stopped Young Skelly in. foun | ORGANIZE THIS WEEK ert th " uh ra }-fought rounds with |rounds. A right to the Jaw ended hos , rs wv nt | pa erearecas ae ‘i : Etec Hurley displayed great class in Key | nee _ iiparkine | pace io ath ; or a Fy re aaa tatty ve Cure ‘K away sr ged opponen giving Day | HARVARD ANNOUNC ES of w at ties will be % ind Jack Rickerta, a - See DATES FOR REGATTAS | § When the National t 1.15 , ‘ounders with the most ot] WILLARD GETS OFFER NEW TIGER VARSITY S Fo! i 8 15 a) et ee TO MEET JOHNSON| CREW TO BE DEVELOPED] casoniooe ce Gronacatt “There's something = wark, N. J., was fomach in MeCuire’s case, went oe weal eon ation willie ar prope Nia. was ‘ Pa tawoush a burlesque with the fat Mr. yo aNGRURs, Cal. Nov. 28.—Jess| PRINCETON, N Rays: Morena as {9 TIS I AIRLANS Teed | the: BAD b ll lik Beemeatinc con Ya" im teomnd| git AMDRL® cel, ter, Meee wry aro if Geeks aden 1d. sace apvat a| 4 "ea about them youll like reminds This v pretty funny. Billy! champion, has received an offer of} Pri x vention Uy Hew. Fork ote oe take | American ama ) und an MeConnell pushed} $30,000 from Charles Murray, boxing| foot team ° man | direct control of women's competitions: | calling | “ Yar " 1 for four rounds| promoter of Buffalo, N. ¥., to meet| from green r 5; 1 pb the Amer | belng 0 it | O'Connell pushed| Floyd Johnson in that clty’'the latter] J. Duncan. St Pell. ‘ ine belie ie > ; at count in the final | Part of January, according to Genel at Prin a r rew a tl THIRTY-FOUR DROWN om ovle iliard’s cal representative 1 h t Y an i “ . ae pun preity flere Willard has taken the muekier under bi ' Har " r Ke 1a records IN RIVER COLLISION - > > ement, Doyle sald River, F pi | ' : v GREEN WINS DECISION Hneuaeoaee 1 | ae MONTREAL, N §—Solly Green,| PRYBL GETS DECISION OVER] ya iN Lake | > >_— Jpecal lightweight, was awarded tne YOUNG ©RN ¢ | YOMILE EN WADE CARL AEN VARVAN GORS TO COAST . juages isiorr oF Jimmy # t PITTSBURGH, No Ray Prye J c i \ ‘ Wa . a Boston, former New Engl@nd cha A dee aaiae AS elAatt aight Re ' \ e 7 fmm Weround-bout here last nigh | of Hom ‘ p Petes Ya « ago A . row: d..the. dec he gene al | Popy cision George (Young) 4 and r . belfef being that Fruzet so | Er: © decisio ua Henle batt, 0 48 pounds, 5: