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’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 ‘i922, P==[IN N. Y. WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP-=IN N. Y. STATE DAVE ROSENBERG ENBERG CLAIMS ae DAY.ON-THE,COURSE._:__- By Thornton, Fisher BROIL TEM | Ae) ee ee eM TL HE WASFORCED TO BOK. "78 3- atin WITH FRACTURED HAND er Although Hardly Able to Navigate, Irish Lad and Indans Wins on Foul in Eighth Round from Fighter President Ebbets wited tesla enh Recognized as Title Holder by State Board, HeigticoeslAst pens _ Which He Says Threatened Him With Sus- } pension if He Didn’t Go Through With Bout. the Brooklyn club to train Im that — city in 1923. The City of Clearwater has appropriated $25,000 for the pur- pose of huilding a grandstand to seat rs By Ed Van E 2,000 persons, open stand seating 600 very. and par space for automobiles. IKE O'DOWD of St. Paul is the world’s middleweight champion— e PE WHO accommodate 2,500 per sons, *e ot New York State. In the very ring where, five years ago, Mike ow Ma ilies bcd aa The baseball park will be: lodated THOUGHT THAT about half a mile from the centre of knocked out Al McCoy in five rounds and won tho title he gained GREENSKEEPERS Gould |the city city, will have a large play= uch honors yesterday afternoon as were owned by Dave Rosenberg, win- t ning on a foul in the eighth round. It was a terrible affair between ter- fibte “champions,” and the good sized Thanksgiving Day gathering that witnessed yesterday's title tussle at the Rink Sporting Club, Brooklyn, bad little to be thankful for, so far as this particular entertainment was con- THREE NUTS WHO ARE DO IN A DAY WHAT |inefleld with beautiful grass diamond ety WACURE thHoK A and outfield, Stands, clubhouse and cerned. The middleweight muddle is an awful mess and What happened yesterday has not improved the business by a long shot—it remains to be TRNING TO CONVINCE THEMSELVES ap ted , playing fleld will be completed and bed THAT THEY ARE HAVING AN O-GE: MONTH TO PERFORM | first-class shape by Feb. 10, seen whether the O'Dowd who defeated Rosenberg is the least worst champion, “— GiORIOUS DAY ON THE COURSE WITH u! = The Washington American Neither man had any right in the\ring, yesterday, at least. THE TEMPERATURE AT 4O a Ze Club will train at Tampa, thirty O'Dowd, the new title holder by edict of the State Athletic Commis- from Clearwater, and exhibition games will be arranged between the two clubs at Clearwater and Tampa. The Brooklyn Club will also play ex- hibition games with the Cleveland American League Club at Clearwater at Lakeland, Fla., fifty miles where the spring training of sion, is physically in no shape to appear inside the ropes. He {s already Two 1 Club will be done. old beyond his years, blear-eyed, stiff-kneed and mumbling of speech. A SOUR EGGS ——— fighting heart still flares within this shell. TELLING THE BARRETT LOSES 7 Rosenberg, a far from satisfactory ring performer at his best, lacking 4n fiatic intelligence and with naught but crude mauling ability and a dur- able physique, was forced to go through with the match by the boxing com- mission despite the fact that bis left hand was practically useless. ¥ Zee kind of battle that ensued 66- eee ‘tween the senile O'Dowd and the one-) O’DOWD-ROSENBERG armed Rosenberg is easy to imagine if one’s imagination is running very low. RECEIPTS $7,023 The finish came in the eighth By John Pollock. round and happened this way: Ros- Although a good-sized crowd a enberg started the, session by upper] turned out for the Rosenberg- * — eutting to the stomach with a right.| O'Dowd bout at the Rink Sporting iy It was one of the few occasions when} Club yesterday afternoon a mix- the Brownsville boy took the dggres-] up in the handling of the gather- sive and was probably duo to the fact} ing outside the club kept the paid What O'Dowd had about fought him- farce down to only 2,629, self out. Weary as he was, Mike stab-| gaia, refused to permit the opens bed back on pure instinct alone. He} ing of the doors until 2 o'clock, ‘was forced back to the ropes after two woruo For THE CLOSE BOUT TO Bencrir OF ONE'S ‘ PARTICULAR PERS AV Aee MME NEE NEW ORLEANS BOY WHAT THEN THINK OF A JAKE wHO PLAYS A TWOSOME WITH HIS WIFE ON A HoLiDAy. “MET” AMATEUR BOXERS TUNNEY MAY BE MATCHED WITH TOM GIBBONS NOW WIN NEARLY EVERY BOUT, [| com tive, sort» sn sational knockout victory in the MUNCE KNOCKS OUT SUITZER Garden Wednesday night over ee boxing two short rounds « Charlie Wei - . Tom Kennedy and Joe Bonds, SEIU TTT rca |Panononvillaite <Not the iirst| sero timers whol navel ao: Ian have cacciepe ment Bi Devel D Ma-| Posing than fighting in the past few Tom Gibbons, the crack St. Paul joxer Developed Down Ma-| years, witlard was fat, and It w PINILADELPHIA, Pa., Dee, 1.—Bob- by Borrett, hard-hitting local light- weight, missed a golden opportunity to dvanc step in his sensational come- back w he was outpointed in a close fight by Pal Moran in the main event of eight rounds at the Thanksgiving af- ternoon show at the Ice Palace. Barrett had Moran on the verge of a knockout when he connected with a hard left to the chin in the fourth round. He fatled to follow op this advantage, however, in the closing rounds earned » for the New Orleans OS WAS PLAYED YESTERDAY with defeated, the showing of * vcouple| Barrett. was # surprise to the 10,000 more | spectators. The red hended pugilist has developed a good left jab and a better defense which. with a little more expé= end Ss a result there was a great Defeat of Philadelphia Opponent Comes in the First Round With] boxer, in the Garden on Dec. 29— nila Way id that he had train Yow | Hence, should help him in his ellmb, i utes and ten seconds of clum: 6 clubhouse } i heactac ht s, having dropped his regular Pe eee eh doors and many would-be spec: Hook on the Jaw—Victory Puts Him in Line to Regain Na-| {he Cone an diy dab lly hyped pega ane SEP training months ago when it became| BETHLEHEM ELEVEN mallltni Rose tors turned back under the im- Balt : : ho | appt 6 was! Aap peiek his right uppercuts low and O'Dowd] pression they would not be ase tional Title—Crowd Protests Some Decisions. Board a ie shat (the aBoning Pancho Villa, the little Filipino who | o Ratan ang Danes, Det DEFEATS WANDERERS dropped to the canvas. pees entrance. By the time the oh aNat tate: on eee te an visited New York and startled the] Wijiard says that if he ever gets methtel Navan’ went tart '" x mn . po . a Be es Lal el QDOWD MOSTLY AFFECTED BY| Consiacratle opty oa eae By Joseph Gordon. trying to secure Gibbons to meet | POX World by knocking out Johnny) that Dempsey match he'll train six] onc in the American Soccer League . EXHAUSTION. pemeene pace inside, CHUGH MUNCIE, acca i : the. popular Greenwich Village |Bufe and winning the ‘fyweight| months for it, take off all the extra| {oterday a the.expense of the Brook- ale of tickets was announced IN} 5 lecision not to turn professional when offered] boxer on that d: “Doo” Bag- |champtonship of the Western Hemi-|Welsht he carries, and “show the}iyn Wanderers when the visitors trom ‘rnere is no question of the blow be-] #8 follows: & contract by Charley Harvey, manager of Ted (Kid) Lewis and] ley, Tunney’s manager, is elated |wphere,” isn't by any means the only | VOTH!” that Toledo wasta fluke, Will- ania won by a score of 1 goat fg foul but it is probable that O'Dowd edad $1.00... other professional fighters, may see the former National amateur} over the knocking out of Weinert, netine aah at raieveas dowal Manin ad believes that he can beat Demp whore Na Mevesger ge are aftectellit kaliiustibn than heavyweight champion and present Metropolitan titleholder once more| Se fecently in Newark Charlie | save: nearty all: ox-onempison’ thiay | oreeeing. iit dre: rab HAIG een low blow delivered by Rosenberg. a in possession of the National title. Munce in last night's Metropolitan} Pee, Gene ® hard twelve-round ‘The Philippines are full of fine box-| they can come back, even after sev.| fortumate in belng minus the services Mike lay stretched on his side like a a. Association inter-city tournament at Madison Square Garden knocked ers in the lighter weight classes, froin|¢r#! years’ retirement. When thi es ee canan tae ae : colltetoe. a was spent physically rather $7,023 J out Hugh Suttzer of Philadelphia in the first round after two minutes and |= 7 | ayweight to lightwelght, Elino Flores, |<", “ney, find that they lack speed | "°" © ——— : ¢ d ereipe 2 9 pine} *Jand endurance, that they have for ape r oy ome wee had been palatal in = : eat seconds of aahtins, ie GREENLEAF-CHURCH | wno dame to New York with Villa, 18] gotten how to box, id that, thei] HAY ERFORD BEAMS HARVARD Ai |. ‘There was no squirming about| wara im N@ JR NCL C1 pn g featherweig judgment of distanc: 0 k et? ; pression on the durable Mr.| 4... a, a corking featherweight. ig distance and direction in a - bat _ Agony, No muscular contraction of|Rosenberg. Physically he scemed| “CK: Sultuer ts regarded as one of] Forbes, refused to let him go on MATCH POST POSTPONED They have more boxing shows in|hitting has disappeared. peaptrernirnet Fancnate scoot ed tHe legs, as is usual in cases of this}O. K., but mentally he was K. 0.| the best heavyweights in the Middle} Andy Zamba and K'red Krebs fought] Owing to the fact that a new sct of|t%¢ Philippines than $n any other} Let Willand fight some one else be- |r Ol afeating the Harvard eleven he just, seemed like a man too He was bitter against the Boxing| Atlantic Association of the A. A, U.|the most spectacular bout of the eve-| pocket billiard balls did not arrive in] COUntTY: and a number of boxing sta-[fore he thinks of fighting Dempsey. | (i cenday, 5-0. Harvard's left, forward, to move, Commission, He was carried to his cor and{"0& in the final round of the 160-| time, ¢h% chal Pare bet diums have built for the sport. (ates ha a alia his claims} sujiivan, played the steadiest game for _ However, there was ef “ rt es all we pound class, The decision w: v1 ci ie cnetenge mate etween! The Filipinos have en to boxing] Seriously until he does. And if he verford team played ‘ ee tuley to ao lon eae lan, ever a ost ager! ln tralit when the bell was sounded to restorolig Zumba in the thet woe. e rho | Ralph Greenleaf, the professional cham-| with tremendous enthusiasm, and] ®0eS Up against even a good second y well, The several spectac- ncer that Rosenberg was disquall-] plained, “‘ahd | showed the Com. | °a°r be Atarted for the centre of the | spectators disapproved of the decision, | P!f0m and Arthur Church of Yonkers,Jevery island has its champions. Man-|Fater he may find that he hasn't as] ular st ie by Wilbur, Havertarts for fouling after belng warned my hand and they could {TPS aa if to resume the fight Witte: ausaranelass tile which was scheduled to begin at the] ila, of course, is the boxing centre, | much left as he thinks he has ae ibe" previously. Joe Huinphreye Mi pane are. ey -6otid ‘Tho Metropolitan Assvciation’s rep : 1 ete Strand 4 my last night, was post-|Any American boxer who goes (Copyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren,) features. ’ le his little int a resentatives in nearly every class . unm, Paulie | poned. expected that the mateh|to the uilippines expecting to p enn made his little announcement accord-| me in a fight. But they made me vittaburgh, | Witt begt area > en = =—_—_ ingly, awarding the fight to Mike] go through with the fight with showed their superiority over their rf Hon, ¥ : weit li and continue to-mor-]up some easy money is likely to find cd @Powd who had been dragged to his] only one hand and threatened to |OPPOwents, Ketting either \nockouts New af ea ee pred LN ® lot of trouble instead, gorner. revoke my license if | didn’t. You |" Judges’ decisions, n the crack} Jk) Carter, Bt, Christopher Club, tiret STRONG COMBINA 0 ie time when second-rate Amer- =And thus wo have a new “cham-| saw how | was forced to fight | {shters sent here from Pittsburga] “iso pounp J haiivoake cree TR TIONS ean boxers could travel around the a” with us. with my right hand only. | don't | failed to score a decisive victory over| sy Harriers ck Wen aa 2 world and pose as champions when EOt the other seven rounds that led| think T fouled O'Dowd and leer |teem. In the 138-pound class Sam] Mig, ikbe rounds, Judge's totes Pht IN SIX-DAY BIKE RACE a: away trom nome nan gone by. As Wp to this there isn’t much worth| tainly had no reason to do any. | Butler, a rugged fighter from Pits- 4 Ray David, New’ Youn ox, <a soon as they reach Manila the bluff » Tad O'Dowd was after his man| thing like that intentionally, | |bUrEh, put up @ strong fight against doclaion With stronger combinations In the six-]is called. * "ol i ‘ub, rook - yn 4 di ce starting Sunday night at the Silvino Jamilte, Denetl Cabanel. ‘the start and when Rosenbe: had beeen fighting carefully, let- Al Pollio of the Trinity Club, Brook . defeat lay ra Ls ig e t lenclo ‘abanela not on the retreat they would ting O'Dowd er himeeif out, |!yi, but the judges gave th» local boy, v oUnGS.| Jude's de ‘| Garden than ever before it is the con-|4nd Villon, three Fillpinos who did Mand head to head mauling at each| and | wae strong as ever in the | Who is the junior champion in thy Cee Tnoeked ous ten, Munce, | sensus of opinion among the bike fans|# lot of very fair fighting in Austra- . n 4 hh Suiter, i h ‘ ther. Generally, however, Dave was] eighth, while O'Dowd was hardly | Class, the decision tipst round ven SUES) that the race will be won by a stolen| ia, were the 5 Among other \ ‘ Backing up with his hands folded in| able to lift his hands. | am sure A protest’ went up when the de Chub, lap. Goulet and Belloni are the favor-| MPSt-class litt ters are Paco front of him, lashing out occasionally] 1 would have finished him in an- | Cision way announced. It took some Clarke ites to win on points. the former having | Vit fy weigh Hake Pee with a right upper cut. In the third} other round of two. I don’t care {time to restore onder 1 MAN, 14s POUND. CLASS, FINAL—Mart won eleven six-day races here and in| \! and a Gapan boy Mike hooked over a right and the] so mugh about the title, but it is [test was raised when Sam Bienfeid] gqiig Sugita of Columbus ‘mocked’ ouf| Europe with Bgg and Eaton running 118 Be whoo dae’ Wee ewish boy set down suddenly but| pretty sad to lose it this way.” | Was awarded the decision over Andy] al Ponto oklyn, sccond | second, seven 11 in a row with Yas up without a count. O'Dowd had] osonberg exhibited his hand to the| TOMoBKY of Pittsburgh in the frat "100 POUND CLABS, PINAL — Andy HRD plan tat ae enrint regen. falclenn kapckoute z A AiharnHh Clans: UNECE, POLASS. | PINAL — Andy] acheduled for to-morrow night with clear fons te every one of the first| sport writers and it was unquestion- jing ah RUE : Tomosky | 1 ONS rnigeted Fred Paseaseaity leone oy Ne sr ep ine TERRIBLE DUMDUM” IS ONE srentin, ay ne btventh Mike was, Jably a pretty bad fracture and one| ier tg aienteld's boty ; i fentures, Egg, Goullet and Walthour FIGHTER. @pparently, all in, though he atillltnat made the hand practically use- Rani ia “har cdlaneai ving. tt Jul duck Dade, Pais] Wi meet in a three cornered match} ‘Tho characteristic physique of th ught back Mke a man in a trance. |jeas an he claimed. The weights were| PUL the Judges agreed on kiving Ningack Pade, Phil-T race for the best two in three heats. | miininos ie y asa ds (elas red eee genre unsteady as he walked] O'Dowd, 159, and Rosenborg, 156 BOE te bee a ee. Rehtoe Of ; gtr JIMMY oentenates have moderately light legs, smail . * Young Zulu Kid endeavored to do . olelodl waists, wide s! rth! eee * Probably if the business had: lasted the Trinity Club, had little trouble in A : wide shoulders, ‘short necks @hother two or three rounds O'Dowd |% COmemack in the semi-final. Helwinning from Spike Corbett of Phil- | ashame sat"! ANOTHER EASY VICTORY | 224 #uare jaws, And ‘they're quick Gould have toppled over from exhaua-| “2% Bt at all good yesterday. Sam-|adeiphia in the 112-pound class, Cor- ‘ a d smart in any kind of fighting, fion instead of winning on an unin.|@¥ Cohen pasted him about for thelnett is a nice boxer, but Snyder's Vac-! Boston, Dec. 1.—Jimmy Amato,| With or without gloves. ‘They have fentional foul. This le no apology for| {eT Founda und Zulu managed to stick [deadly left blows to the body were too Dh, ae Ree eer eee tha heart ; The Full Course “ ae by staying on the defensive most of . ; 4 bled 0 crack east side wolter weight, gave) Boxing club licenses in the Philip- Rosenberg, who even with one hand s much for him. He almost crumbled ‘am DBlentel4, Clark| Johnny Herman of Allentown, Pa., a ; aa ° short with hs yout and trent, the way. Patsey Haley, the referee,Jon two occasions, but. managed to 1 Andy Tomoaky, Pitte: | poxing lesson here yesterday afternoon, | PNCS ae $8,000 a year, and the sport of Variety ve been able to finish the game] ‘2K one on the chin in parting the/stay through the three rounds eR Mee ity’ Club, tirooklyn, | Amato Jabbed und hooked. Herman at] js Protected by well-enforced boxing ’ Gghting shell that was the Mike} 0%® m the second and it didn't seem] yn the finals tor the 112-pound, | \ d out “Spike Corbett,’ Piutsburgh, | will, He made such a big hit the Vilipinos mature at an * aa O'Dowd of yesterday. right that they didn't fan Patsey a8} snyder and Bientleld fought what was and matchmaker ts trying to secure Hadic any of the best boxers has .been run by us in providing an Immediately after the fight O'Dowa| Well a8 the boxers between rounds:| perhaps the best bout of the evenings . the welter weight champlon of n the ring a: eleven 4 ‘ ‘ ercoats. Bes, gkamiged by Dr. James D. Coben weighed 114% and Zulu Kid/‘They were evenly matched, The de gland, to meet him, s of age. ample showing of winter ov Thompson, physician to the club an * cision was given to Sny et ASI RD ores gan at ten, when he : 2 Several other fight clubs of arabia, Yack -Couura j pub: tt si) Over! ° Mate Dunn, Paulista. C. favorite | Heat ip y Harris, Alpha} ‘ ;| AMERICAN NINE WINS weeled. piney paunde: sagng An unusually broad choice of fNeae 4nd appointee of the Boxing Commis.|Jimmy Werner in the four-tound]in the light-heavywelght class, de-| \ Young. : FROM ALL-STAR JAPS| 2om?s%." who can go ten rounds and models, from the rugged storm @ion. He said there was plain evi- onane a pas gies Martin, @ pretty|feated Billy Simmons of Vittsburg! eeeeeieiicr nae poll cadtes hyp * of his we f t, is only ulster to the conservative dress @ence that O'Dowd has been fouled,| 89% looking boy, weixhing M5%./rhe latter put up a hard fight and OSAKA, Je 1 (Apsoctated | gene ! a pal of Fri Con- . : ‘ ty But admitted that there was no swel-| Stopped Billy Bell in the fourth round]in the first round he looked like a CHAMPION JOE LYNCH Press) wring American bu ol tacos i aed boxer, who Chesterfield, all sparkling with new- Hing und only a slight abrasion ap-|0f the second scrap. Tho best fight}sure winner, but Dunn's terrifle bo EASILY BEATS DALY |team of gue stars defeate b Poming n the local fly- ness of design and fit, at a price range parent. The examination must have|f the afternoon was between Paul] punishment began to tell in. t all-star team, 13 to 1, weight cha 1 ela nants in Pancho A : tual m a quick one as the writer was in| Farko and Morse Castel, a six-round|second round and the Pa ge? : er Americans made twenty-one hits and Villa's al ¢ Sary{uito has evidencing real value. PDowd's dreasing room within lean|@ffair. The latter won, but he knew|mnster of the fe train thas NDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dec, Joe] one error heir opponents recorded beaten one Charlie schler of A 4 Han five minutes after the fighters|he had been in a fight before thelon, ve ae "] Lynch, bantamweigit champion of the/ sx hits and four errors, Brooklyn and several other ‘‘invad- The best loomed American materials, oe Bad left the ring and by then the business was over +) Andy Harris of Alpha P. C. C. wan] "Md. won handily from Frankie Daly | ~~ a ry augmented by worthy English, Scotch mination was all over. O'Dowd) "Dow's manager, Pudiy Mulling,|aaved from a knockout in the New York in a ten-round boxing] BOXER MUST HAVE wh A A a leet and Irish cloths. as stretc on a rubbing table, said something nut challenging| round by the referee after Andy contest yesterday afternoon, Lynch names: thi unny in Ame ered with a bath robe and hardly Johnny Wilson for another tight; it}ha of the Cusick Association, rk, | outboxed his opfonent all the way, hay THOUGHT OPPONENT ae Theo are You z ; Sble to talk. It was more than an|Was to Wilson that O'Dowd lost the|had knocked him down thice times.|ing bla grossy in the seventh and WAS A TURKEY | Depiine Habla, Wid Hill, Lucena $100 down to $49 : _ hetore he was able to leave the tte how nported by the said Johnny |The round had only seventeen seconds Fenth rounds iii Hang bred mired nae le lu om ed house. ison. However, before O'Dowd Is} more to go. Daly's, best round was the fourti, PROVIDENCE, R/I., Dec. 1.— ae SEhie <7RIRH Rosenberg, on the other hand, was|again permitted to enter the ring he| Martin J. Smith, Knights of Col-| when he caught Pre gba Lat eee te — 5 a Be was Whee be fdoed| careful physical examination, He does}tho final of the 138-pound class and] iii ended, however, Lynch wae back | @ scheduled twelve-round bout SELF OUT ak al start of the fight. His|not appear a fit man to undergo alknocked him o' . Ae See oe spiced pon baaciee "Oo Joss Willard wen ‘ough a boxing 0 a ir Wdy-nnd face showed little effect of severe ring engagement and a fatality|Smith outelas ; na} tt ob bout avsct waa his} with Jos “K. 0. Rar es On Fe Tlie dadlt Uh Nahiecray BRoaDWAy AT FORTY SECOND STREET : the puaishrient handed out by his] within the roped arena i siknocked im. « over . A.C. yesterday, O'Donnell bit | ( ponainrer, santa fron eeu ap stat malin t do the game The taat tin } Mp at : 1 oe ts th ; Martin on the ear when the two Hrersthing for Uillards and Bowling, CFOUNVED 1 ) 1856 m , rs ‘ count of nine, but the referee, @ round of the weui- wind-up, were locked in a clinch. is We dad Oe i) ? ‘| ' i

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