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HALL WRONG. SAYS M'GOVERN ; ‘arte Criticises Chairman Muldoon of Boxing Board Not Pay- i} Ing Attention to Small Clubs and A'so Points Out Dangers of i Collusion Regarding Decisions. f ib By Ed Van Every. \ RTIE McGOVERN'S resignation as a referee, which was tendered the A State Athletic Commission, has caused considerable buzzing in i fistic circles. Along with his letter of resignation McGovern inti- ma‘ed that there a possibility of collusion between the inspector and * @mnouncer and this was taken, in some quarters, as an intent to throw }Spuspicion in that quarter. McGovern, in an interview last evening, ex- Plained that he did not mean to spread any such impression. He did admit that the present system of judging fights is all wrong and that ‘with all respect to Mr. Muldoon, the latter “doesn't know the half of it.” | “I do not believe that there is any | “question as to the honesty of any an- The present system of judging Mpouncer, inspector, judge or referce,| fights has proved unsatisfactory ~*Mat least so far as I have been able to] and ann welfare of the game de- Mesiaaerv sGovera, "Bi -| mands a reform, er te het ghost Minas ire} Artie McGovern in addition declares rendered under the present boxing|that William Muldoon probably never Administration the fleht fans are] observes the work of referees and strongly inclined to hold to an opin- | Judges except in the fights staged at is decidedly| the Garden, Moreover, he only ipeeoon Se dretntag:douuiedly rs spends two days of each. week at the “ Maree it {a incompetence. commission offices. Most of the poor “G6 ephere are altogether too many de-| decisions occur at the small clubs, It cisions that do not meet the approval |Was intimated, and some of them pt the spectator and the fight writer|Have been so decidedly off in judg- dodge the conclusion that there] ment that there has been danger of a Ware lots of mistakes in many of the| fot on several occustona. @Mecisions rendered. And under the} McGovern explained his ‘reason for -cepresent system of judging fights there| tendering his resignation as due to dB no spot to lay the blame. Ag a re-| the fact that he was afraid the unsay- ult referees and judges in general} ory estimation accorded referees in ‘are regarded on tie whole with sus-| general under the present system was Picion.” liuble to harm his reputation and in- 2 Some of the things that are wrong] Jure the business of his health gym- by Mr. McGovern and | Dasium. saaeince are Pree elias Concerning the manner in which Neither the judges nor re judges urrive at their opinions as to “know how one another votes— |u fight result it might be of interest 206 meither do the sports writers nor |to describe the basis on which they te the publics: score points according to the cards NY Loorncton Rien — eo GIVES INSIGNIAS ) by ress Publish Copyright, 1922 (New York B ig Company. = OF JUDE JUDGING BOUTS INOw FOR THE ALL-AMERICAN STUF F - : - By Thornton Fisher RALPH SEEN t ae Z MONE OL ahysts' Ld : ee Se os” ( Cn = Ae : * : 4 Sy, ~~ Rung Se, Ss) Ags cae DEFENDS. TITLE FOR LAST TIME Pocket Billiards Champion Meets Arthur Church in 450-Point Match. , By Alex. Sullivan. ITTLE Old New York will help to L observe Thanksgiving Day by staging another world's cham- ionship contest, Pathe: wee TO TRYING TO Pionship contest. It seems Fathe RICA, MN ALL-AMERICAN) TEAM Knickerbocker has gone out after ail SELL FUR @oats IN ae on WHAT A ke Likes \E THEY EVER GOT the big billiard events this winter, It TE MOST USELESS OCCUPAT Miho eco BUT WHAT DIFFERENCE was only last week that the inter- DoFS IT MAKE ®& IM THE WORLD |S DOPING AW AULH AMERICAN TEAM ot) PAPER national 18.2 halkline championshin tourney ended at the Hotel Pennsy|- vanta. To-morrow night at the Strand Billiard Academy the pocket billiards champlonship match between Ralpli Greenleaf, the title holder, and Arthu: Church, the crack Yonkers playe', I open, NOBODY HAS “ « Greenleaf and Chureh are playing CHOSEN ter y LIWES— 450 points, of which 160 points will b run off each niglt—that is to-morrow, Friday and Saturday nights. If Green- leaf wins this mateli he wif come ini) Permanent possession of the $1,000 diamond = medal, emblematic of the championship, as he has suecessfu!ly defended the title which he rewon ut Philadelphia Jast year against Arthuy Wood, Tom Hueston and Bennie Al- len, It hasn't been decided as yt whether another tournament wifl be held this winter, but it is likely that if Greenleaf beats‘Church the Bruns- wicke-Balke-Collender Company will put up anotier medal-and arrange an- other tourney, Greenleaf is playing Ed -Stome 4 159-point match here this évening to warm him up for the championship match, -AMERICAt ey AMD THOSE oS Sure EARH_ SOME KIND oF DECENT ATTENTION UNIVERSITY CERTAIN, THERE <9n —————_ BE AW ALL-U-S. CHEER YELLER Who DESERVES SPaciar NOTICE - HEALEY ELECTED FORDHAM FOOTBALL BROADWAY TEAM 10 Hf ATHLETES!: Sarazen May Not ‘Defend Title, CONTI INCREASES LEAD. ROLLS HIGHEST ’ It looks like a sure thing for Roger 4 heck against pos- | furnished by the commission. There A Hi la C Conti te FE aitie Settasion between inspector [are four sections on these cards, as ee 8 He Plans to ompete Abroad SCORE OF SEASON cent GH, hee eee sand announcer, : iene sEreGi: Varsity and Freshman’ Foot- es Horemans in their 1,800-point matcli | thelr appointmente bout eight | _ Aggressiveness and clean hit- | hall and Cross-Country Gene Sarazen may not defend the national open golf championship | lindsey, Lcke, Peters, Tepedino for the 18-2, balkiine “championahi Th hours befo the ‘hour’ of a fight, ting. title at Inwood next June, as he intends to go abroad to compete in the |and Glass, Broadway team In the ro Players Who W ihe. Steen “Acadaiaes eo Rae 485 and there is a possibility of collu- Clever sparring and good de- Squads Honored. British open event carded the same month. Gene seems to have decided | American national tournament, put|Pourteen Players 0 Won] the cademy. After last fence. to regard this matter of.the change of dates as something bordering on e Z Tarcity (R night's session the Belgian, and pres- jon here. q 7 their total right through the roof last Varsity “F” Take Part ent champion abroa a There are over 300 licensed ref- Disorediting for clinching and New York University yesterday| ® Personal issue. From time to time lately there have been dropped odd | 1°" 00 4 A 1 me! tte Dt pains H r 1,200 to 673. There wi erees on the list of the Boxing | holding wher? ordered to break. i Univers day) remarks and such that have had a strangely personal application for the |MISht a te are in Selecting Him. sions to-day—afternoon and evenin Asig Commission, yet..only about a How many points they allot under) honored thirty varsity und twenty-) Jittle champion. It is not to be wondered at. Gene is sensitive. | Academy when they showed 1,101, (ome EL At the end of Monday's play. th <q) dozen referees get the bulk of the exch of these sections at the end off four yearling athletes with insignias] Sarazen is on his way North, not to decorate anybody with a niblick or | which is the top total that Yas hoen : Frenchman hada lead of 106 polnt. ote assignments. each round it seems impossible to} ror football and cross-country. Six-| anything like that. In fact, his mission is said to be quite friendly, But | registered in this section ty dute,] Tou Healey, regular end for the past but at. the’ conclisiol Gein There is mo good reason why | learn. teen upper classmen received the} thi# question of dates has found a tender spot. He is wondering why, Peters rolled Tepedino 193, Giuss | ‘hree years, was elected Captain of the niche fe, was ts 0 36 ; Ps Play last ‘the rendering of decisions should These cards are supposed to be le ; ¢ i : just when he is champion, the P. G. A. makes a recommendation that | 260, Lindsey 244 and Luck» 148. ‘The | 1923 Fordham football eleven yesterday. of BST points Tont.by a ;margin | 2 be done in what is comparatively |turned in to the commission the day | major varsity insignia for football and | quite possibly may prevent his playing, as Hagen and Hutchison and. | Pyramids, who were lined up axainst | The election was unanimous. Healey t8|°"Rignt off the recl yesterday C in @ pores ‘manner. after the fight. For yore reason the] seven men were awarded minor var-] Barnes have dene the last few years, first in the British open and then | this bunch of stars, put up 4 very|twenty-two years old. He lives tn] paren one poltite, which "alee Pest bie, ions are being made | sport writers are not permitted to €X-} sity tetters for the. gridiroy sport,{ in the American event. xoul. game themselves and mud. a3) and Sebasy knows who the par- amine them, so the public is not the tles are who are making them. only one that is mystified. ‘Best ‘‘Met’’ Amateur Boxers «In A. A. U. Intercity Tournament merals. honors football ©, New York; Charles Habn, Lanox bec Be Staged To-Morrow | fin, ieaeteaty Now Mork, ask carter | Taylor, vee Night at the Garden— *m Gordon Munce Entered. thie Brooklyn. ‘ancis Quinn, | Meyer Andy Zarmba, C Norkus Walter Rone By Joseph Gordon. OW that the outdoor season Is at ‘an end, the Metropolitan Asso- clation of the A. A. W. will S peactatrete its efforts for the time be- | ji ing on amateur boxing. The first big | “socal event of the season in that of the Phil Sam Singleton. unattached, New York Simmons, ‘bury BAVEWEIG CLASS—Gordon Munce, A. ow York; OC. R. Selfert, Pittsburgh. The New York Athletlo Club will hold the third boxing tournament of the season at its club houso next week, The preliminaries will be fought on Thursday evening, and the Onals the following Saturday night. Entries for these contests, which are open boxers in the 108, 118, 125, 135. 145 pound classes, will close next Monday. The Registration Committtee of the James Peck, “Y'pranch of the A. A. U.'s athlette ac- tivities will be held at Madison Square | S¥aarden to-morrow’ night, when New f York, Newark, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh willbe represented In an intercity tournament. ‘The best material in the metropoll- merals Eighteen of Francis Wall's yearling football players won their 1926 nu- first year hill and dale performers were given numerals, Those receiving their major varsity Throop, Frank Howley, Barney O'Toole and Floyd Bates. Recipients were Frank Jabionka, Sid Bruunlich, ‘William Lange and Joe Durner. Freshman football letters were given to Capt. Tracey, Leuders, Rose, Skudin, Shorin, Shuter, Perlman, , Henning and Hargrave. Varsity cross-country awards went to Capt. De Lassoit, Manager Brod- erick, Yater, Furbeck, Stenson, Gib- bon and Missonelli. Freshman nu- ‘Trenton, N. J., and received his high school training In St. Joseph's Prep, Philadelphia. He came to Fordham in the full of 1920, playing end on the Maroon eleven of that year and the two following seasons. Healey’s best season . Minor injuries greatly af- fected his playing this season. Healey is also active in other branches of sport at Fordham. He is in fact the only three-letter man of the college. In addition to the three varsity letters that e has won for three years at foot By the time he reached Jacksonville from Miami Ge emed to have had his mind all made up. What at first looked like a joke on the Brit- ish championship may turn out to be a boomerang that will hit the United Sta golf open square between the ey The P, G. A. has recommended to the U. S. G. A. that the month always elected for the British champions! be chosen for the American play. As the profes- have backed their request with arguments that cannot be con- troverted, there seems every likelihood that the national open will be moved up from July to June. Gene Tunney Clashes Horemans so that he lost” his nerve. The Belgian, however, had one ran of Conti had a run’ of 158 at the start of the evening session, which put him out of danger a total of In the second game the Pyramids defeated the Tamm a margin of 92 pins, registering as compared with 817 for Tammany The closing game furnished + prise of the evening, as it was that the Tammany teain defeated the star Broadway bowlers, 972 10 The high score mark of this tourna- ment is 1,161, which was made by th Inter-City boys last year. I way this total that won for ond Seven men won varsity for cross-country, while six was in 1 OTHER BILLIARD NEWS. E. O'Brien defeated “rT. spéftor by 100 to 47 last night in the {euynament for the amateur pocket bilfiard cham- pionship of the upper west side et the Broadway Billiand Academy letters were Capt. Walter Manager Alfred Vulentine, Toorock, Elliot B, Berkwit, rd tournament at the Rational Recreation Academ Brooklyn. H. 1, Burke defeated H. J Milwood, Robert M. Stein bugler won over R. H. Everett by to 21, and H. Longenecher won by to 28 from Charles Hunt, In the game of three-cushiion Ch A amateur billiards at Thom's I Nard Academy last night. Menvy Frantzen scored 35 points to 29 for Harry Frisch, prize in the Ameri 5 Con- he has two. | etlare andl iihnee eation were hl 7 Fred Meyers, Dave Selires, Abe ss, for which they 1 five Sea ME Sati i eam eel eae Matec Ul bape oe Sas Rosenberg, Kelge Carlson, John Bun- ver medals. all quintet and in the out-| three-ctishion bill #61 nier forte, Edwani Weatherdon, Mortimer 5 fe 4 on tl aley buseball 1 as Captain Tommy star halfback on the 1921 and 922 Fordham football teams. Myers, however, having only played three sea- sons at Fordham, is eligible and will be a member of the football squad next yea With Charlie Weinert Fifteen-Round Light Heavy-| oc‘ ties weight Battle Carded in | Rrovkiy Sichingt cit aa the Garden To-night. "ag ote et ot Now Orieans hopes. ti minor varsity football insignia tor’ tx tom ar . Monday. 1 fans n varl be on hand wh: cuts with the * Hannigan, Joe Washington, urteen players who won the varsity F"' for playing football this season took part in the election of Healey. They were Jerry Fitagerald and Lou Healey ends; Steve Lesko and Barney Fallon, tackles; Lyman Walbridge, Ray Smead and Bill Ryan, guards; Paul Brennan, centre; Artie Boutot and Jim McGeough, quarterbacks; Capt. Tommy Myers, Bili Woerner, and Panl McDonough, half. backs, and Joe Manning, fullback. potsoeieiea al A Capt. Tietien, acting for the Knickerbocker duckbli team of the Knickerbocker alley, Frank Bagley, who has taken Miltea;has accepted the issued Uy the By John Pollock. Weles, the former amateur champion, under | Ridgewood. Recreation RNEne ter ee honiacene Krassner, Taylor, Ryan, Brody, Loeschner, Bell, Gene Tunney, the popular Green-| Min gummy tific of Haslem ih the eet” | that’ his team ts invinestie, histien all y not wich Village light hoavywelent and) ii sous veinoen Harry Derlilug Leotard sf isam in esokine is ; eee former light heavyweight champion, | “Phily” and Frankio Jerome of Harlem — Leo Silver was the winner last nig iit who fights Harry Greb of Pittsbure|on saturday night, ee “ in the thirteenth game played at the in a fifteen-round bout for the light Lawler Brothers Academy, Brookly 0, Turkey bowling has the call these days, but after midodght to-night we will hear no more about bowling for the festive bird for ‘The newly orguntzed dium A. ©. of ter for the sport were awaried to 4 in the New York State professional tan district is entered. Harry Helix| Metropolitan Association has sent out | Brown, Low, Siegel, Gentile, Cold- Bee a ete: ee eat Baste low wae Pua bon rth i BERNSTEIN BEATS Font He were fad Eater TUR Enea ef Rutgers jum, considered | warning to A, A. U. distance run-|™an and Weeks, : es hook wp with: Johan, fer of Now York wie NATE Pa Nm: TOR Cie tobe TAB, RMAN ON DECISION} score or 125 t# 78. To-night’s game Wel ra the best 1$0. ler-here, is favorite | ners against their participation in| Floyd Bates and Howard Rose, var-|hook up with Charley Weinert effin the star bout of twelve rout ee aie to win in that division, the feature fm the tournament. John Kochansky, | © New Jersey State champion and win- | Ber of the international tournament at Toronto, will be among the boxers to meet Felix, as will Tony Vaccarillo, of the St. Lucy's Cec. | Tony has been boxing but a short time, but has defeated ali the leading { bantams in the district excepting } those mentioned above. Chick Wea- | Bey of the Quaker City Athletic Club, Middle Atlantic Association cham- pion, will represent Philadelphia in that division. Matt'Dunn of the Paulist Athletic Club will fight tn the 175-pound class as New York's representative. 1. Bimmons, Willow Athletic Club, will fepresent Pittsburgh and Jack Dade i will come here from Philadelphia, Dunn rules favorite in that division, } Andy Harris, the colored whirlwind @f the Alpha P. C. C, and Sam | Bingleton, unattached, will also fight } fm the 175-pound battles, Interest centres in the bouts be- ’ i ween Gordon Munce, metropolitan t t } 1 i the cross-country run of the Fort Hamilton Community Centre to-mor- row in Brooklyn. The run, according to the warning, !# not sanctioned and those competing will be suspended. ROPER’S EAGLE EYE TO SCAN BOXING IN QUAKER CITY PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 29.—W. W. Roper, coach of the Princeton football eleven and a City Councttman, will serve on what may be called a Welfare Com- mittee for Boxing in thie city. Although the sport has been con- ducted on a fairly clean basis, it was potty in places, so much so that those interested in keeping it on a plane high enough to Insure its continuance got together with the following resulta: Hereafter all major bouts are to be held in the Ice Palace in West Phila- delphia, the Olympla Club being rele- gated to the minor: An unpaid commission of five will supervise the boute and see that every- thing about them, from the watchmak- ing to the ring work, ts “according to measure." ‘The commission ts clothed with prac- Ucally dictatorial powers. A boxer or manger who falls under its ban may as well give up hope of @ second appear- ance in this city. It will work in con- Junction with police officals, who, after all, have the lust word to say about the game here. None of the commis way connected with the boxing game. They have t appointed by Jules Ki Masthaum, prominent re operator who controls the Tee Pala Fame mory, is one history @bampion and one time national Mitleholder, and the crack Pittsburgh heavyweight, C. R. Seifert. Munce, gince the Canadian championships, hes shown great improvement and his followers here expect to seo him Tegain the national title at the next Rational championships tournament She, prosram will be made up of the fol SISFOURD LABS Ham Beinteld, Clark » New Jack Bnyder, Trin Bagh, eeeaiyn: Anes atamscers iis j.,Splke Corbert, Quaker Clty "A, A., family Benny loners ts in any] latest Jersey BND CLABB~J. Kochahaky, Jersey Jersey City, T, Vacarillo, New York: Harry Peltx sity fullback and freshman halfback with Tom Thorp's varsity, were re- warded with their football insignia. At the same meeting Douylas Mac- Callum was elected to manage the varsity cross-country team next sea- son, and John Quigley, keeper of the football records since the Hall of sport, each was presented a varsity football Cc Jackson In the star bout show to be staged by the Arena Ath- letic Club, in the Fourth Regiment Ar- Jersey City, next Monday night, ises to live up to the reputation estab- shed by another member of a fig! the emme Joe Bhugrue, bis older brother, mentor y City on Monday] show at Seranton, Pa, the me after-Tin town yesterday ready for his match and pal, was one of the groatest light- hoon Hoyd Johnson meets Jack Donglas. [with Brant n Friday night at the) BOUT OVER N. E. CHAMP weights the country ever saw until A Commonweal Sporting Club, 136th partial blindness prematurely ended his Jniiusan wnatened to nt Young Fisher, ths (w@tgeet and Fifth career, which up until then was stud- Kier. In the maith goof twelve] Zibby became with Charlie] PORTLAND, Me. Noy. In one ded with victories over the beat boxers brought! |Chaplin while out on the Coast andlof the most interestng twelve-round of his clues, including a four round Beate knockout over the proeent champion, Many experts who have watched the clan in action predict that he Vouk. 4 Tek ‘leomedian is Jealous of bis athletie}| fought a brilliant up hill battle, as in will go @ step farther and annex the tie ante at ess and wreatling abllity the third round he was dropped twice, A woal Joe never reached, | Over in Philadelphia world’s tte, in this tournament will be bétween Newark in the star bout of fifteen ———— APPEAL DENIED IN % Shugru who several years ago was Jack Bernstein, the lad from Yonke: Charles Harmon, the title holder, and respectively, both of whom suffered| rounds at the Garden to-night. It Our greatont Nahtwelght. nud wh ; } tie ee ea broken legs during the season, the ny Se Garisinn Sac ALENK, eran ate RIC NSHENE 2a ene PLAYFELLOW CASE| earmed « decision in twelve rounds over] Pasquale Natalie, present leades former in the game against Ryracuse | USHt to be a very interesting scrap. mers. Soliiny and | Wil Babe Herman of California before a big| the tourname and the latter in a scrimmage session |IN the semi-final of twelve rounds # , ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 29. e Court of Appeals, tn sion handed down doth jon of James &. Johnson of the Quiney Racing Stable bring before it an appeal in the Playfellow case, Playfellow, « race horse, and a full brother of Man O' War, was sold ta Harry F. Sinclair of the Ra tarted bles for $100,000. In a few races under colors of the Rancocas Stabl Sinclair, he bh 14. a “wind sucker. crowd ut the Ploneer Sporting Club last night. Bernstein started rushing and punching ay soon as the first bell rang and never once during the twelve rounds give his rival from the Golden "® peace. & fighting man, this lad Bern- stein, Vurthermore he has a regular Battling Nelson Jaw und he took every: thing that came his way without back- ing up an inch, Herman landed often and in the last three rounds tricd dew: perately to put over one solid punch TEAMS COMPLETED FOR SIX-DAY RACE The complete list of teams entered in the six-day race at Madison Square Garden starting at 10 o'clock at Sun- day night has been made up, sixteen combinations having been signed to ride for the annnal bike grind, which will carry with It $50,000 in prize mone Jimmy Kelly of Harlem meets Ed Shevlin of Boston, Charley McKenna] Touy Painzol of the West Side fights Leo Gates for) Jimmy Amato, the hard pitting six rounds and Lew Snyder of Jersey | Allentown jas Taunton City meets Joe Ritchie for four] the battle to-day rounds, Paul Doy with the training @ senberg of Brooklyn, wi Ayal ne middleweight title recently declar lassy — for by the New York State Athlotlc Cominisaion, {Coney Tala has arrang the east side university first took up the ie SHUGRUE PROMISES TO and Mike O'Dowd of St. ul battle fifteen white te: instituted cor oceedings | ae inat the upp tected: Jaw of Bern winners of ¢ last race tn March, rounds or lesa at the spectal boxing show of | eran, N. J st nig effort to huve his returned | stvin that would end tho battle. | VGrenda and MeNamara, will be teamed EQUAL BROTHER'S RECORD] hs Mini Sporting Club of Brooklyn to-mor-[ maternal of ho Hamilton Se ee eetitieided Invie favor| two of which seemed to be right on te] Sewn: but 8 fow of the other tans wil pia Attgrnoom, ins snow stertlog at 230] cub on Monday, Her inthe RS . button ag the boxers say, put Herr . ; Johnny Shugrue, the crack Jersey founds; Vaut Morse Castell, | ill be Dick Cont Johnson carried the case to the Court } stein just shook is Head and tore inty will be two sprint meets pre- City Nghtweight, who will meet Willio| four ante tht Martin va. Billy Bells | enishad m great of Appeals, and the motion dented by | Herman. | pi tamewolght, ch" ooding the big race, the usual one an New Jersey dowed with q of ring knowl- edge, boxed cleverly at Umes, but he found it neat to Impossible to get awa from Bernatein’s left hook to the body This blow the Yonkers lightweight inded frequently and ft hurt Herman But Babe whenever he was bit hard slepped briskly around the ring and either evaded Bernstein's right to the Jaw or blocked tt with his arm, jade se cas JOHNNY LEONARD WINS the higher court to-day was ot - Morrie {{P¥ to Permit Johnzon to argue an ap rr [peal be foro It, ZBYSZKO ARRIVES FOR MATCH WITH NELSON Looking the pi health and in tur > condition. W nidek. Zby#zko, a{champion wrestier of America, arrived at the opening Saturday night and another on Sunday between the hours of 8 and 16 Pancho Villa, the chatupion, earned $0, Montreal’ in thelr” ten-re w Arena A. C. of Boston on Monday The grows receipts, including the tux of 10 per cent., Vila got 17500, Malone for of the few examples in, ring of a younger brother who prom- of the met te ghiton Boxing Club team, Madden and Katser, Horan and. ¥ ne who has brought fistic fame to mplon Jon Lynch will battle Fra Jackson, who fights Johnny Shu-| aly of Baten uni star bout of twelve rounds 4!) dianapolla. to-m brings back the news that Chaplin, be- fore he became an actor, a light- Weight wrestler in England, and made his living by matwork, Even to-day, according {o Wiadek, the screen bouts ever seen in this city Johnny Ieonard, the crack Allentown light- weight, defeated Sailor Byron of Wor- cester, New England champion. Leonard Leonard. RINK SPORTING CLUB, INC. A ‘Breoklrn Vonderbiit and. M, WORLD'S. wigDENIG CHAMPIONSHUE WIKE ‘VDOWD. DAVE Hoseunee of Bt, Pay reprosentative of the fighting Kia 1 rite tN the first time by a fi The semi-final will bring together k punch on the Paul lum, New York: Chick but might have done. Considering the eight-round bouts imi a andoon-ltvan, the roaring Russian Lion, ang] top of the head, From the fifth round on|POPULAR PRICES, Tel, 1260 Primer. ; er City A. A., Philadelph: In addition to Mr, Roper, the com- th of time Johnny has been boxing Hal ah r frobby te o Mey OT Joe Rogawk!, while Ed Fields will be] Jeonard had ‘ great he lend ir nea CLABS-—Martin§ J. Br mittee ts made up of “Big Bill” Hotlen-| and his steady climb up the flatic lade snior lightweight. ehumplon oe xeen in @ return match with Peter[ given an ovation upon leaving the ring. i" Oven Council. i of ©, New York: [back, t couch of Penn footbait| der, he now stands out as an exception | Hart of Cleclund. Joe Tinlite va. aha: George Shade, the middioweight of Califor: |darvis. An added attraction will bring | ———————--——_,.—-—_—- BOXING TO-NIGHT , ‘oieah: tiie halts odes Vteam’ Ke Venn Smith, vavker; Coule N.| rather than the rule among brothers of New Vork: Johnny Brown of Vig Unin and Heb Sage, thn We sl teccthak tore Tunit maton soe Gineberg, Gene Tu: ve i eras Davie helott, Bou HM Goldamith, A. A. U. official, and Furey} who have followed one another in the guage of "E an heen’ algner is tad m fencrousd con, the Hebrew and Mik Urerrthiog tee. sBalbeCellander Ues” MADISON SANE Charlie Weinert a JUND CLASS—Cito Wotsel, Peullst Lille, Lusiness man. ] profession id at $ te Mihi Dec Romano of Italy. Waza ot GARDE! FIFTEEN ROUND Semana => ~ ~ ee