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ee Wea Ce ena e eee . ERMA Rtas cat FSi nicest a RLSM AAE TENE 9! TREE: Sigh THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. 9 ey _WHITE, NEXT TO TENDLER, IS LEONARD’S MOST DANGEROUS RIVAL. cui 400 BOYER IS NOW ONE OF CHAMPION LEONARD’S GREATEST RIVALS [SEVERAL GAMES | ON CARD TONGHT ~ AT HIS TOPMOST FORM FOR LOCAL FINES. Letters Travel to Port Ches- Fe Than Any Other Fighter—Is Slow Thinker and Benny Can ter—Manhattan Lassies Outbox Him. Play Edison Girls. SKETBALL SCHEDULE. TO-NIGHT. Celtics vs, R. B. W. Port Chester. “ AH- THERE'S AN OPENING —~ LET'S | SEE = & RIGHT — NO+ MAYBE A LEFT. ~ Z Wonder (F HE'u Move — / Guess eu TRY (T — NOo~ HE'S MOVED - 1 By Robert Edgren. Barring only Lew Tendler, who is said to be growing out of the light- Weight class, Charlie White of Chicago is Benny Leonard's nearest and ® Most dangerous rivel for the lightweight championship. ay ‘White did more to Leonard in their former fight than Tendler did, In Canoys. ‘® way, for he knocked Benny nearly out from under his crown, flooring him Startings ww Aseery Five. for nine seconds. Of course Leonard came through and knocked Charles Gamgany By 18 Ret Mcking in the ninth round, and Leonard didn’t beat Lew Tendler in their one Company D, 18th Regiment, vs. YT. o-decision encounter. M. H. A. Leonard was matched to fight White in New York in October, but the Match had to be called off because the champion had trouble with an in- fected jawbone caused by neglecting a broken pivot tooth after the Tendler bout. White went along and knocked out two or te keep his hand in. White's chance of winning the title? ——————_____. from Leonard lies entirely in the pos- etbility of his landing a knockout Punch. Leonard can outbox him any time. Any time they meet White will be lucky to trade one punch for halt @ Gozen. His one punch, particularly his left hook, is worth about half a Soren of any other Ngiler’s waiiops. Franklin A. C. vs, Ascension Aces. Rutgers Five vs. Auditoriums, Yonkers vs. MacDowalls, Knights vs. Patorson. Manhattan Girls ve, Edison Girls. Commonwealth Five vs. St. Jerome. Blue Belles vs, Brooklyn Girls. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Celtics ve, St. John's Fiv Visttations vs. MacDowall: Itallan C. C. va. St. Aloysius. “ ‘West End Post vs. Franklin A ONE THING SURE — 1F WHITE: SHowinge WHUTE's Ascension Aces vs. Auditorium AN WT BENHY ottotis Button MENTAL PROCESS WHEN) Starting Greys ve. Mount Veron ENNY WILL DRoP Lite ANY AGAINST A CUSVER SUNDAY NIGHT. three other lightwelghts Brown's chin. Brown's thick neck bent like a plece of soft rubber—so far| ~ that the back of his head seemed to strike his shoulderblades. “I never saw any other man's head knocked back so far by a blow. Brown fell like a log. I thought his neck was broken. It took ten minutes to get him out of the ring. He never was much as a fighter afterward. CraARUe Waite Satta oF The OTHERS. Boxer Dodgers vs, Visitations. @ _ At Benton Harbor white knocked] WHITE NOW AT TOP FORM. HAS A WIDE Jaw aD = IF ttt = izabeth vs. Knights, Leonard clear through the ropes, and If White lands thejeatie Kad o® a WIDE “SHOULDERS —~ eee Brooklyn vs. Paterson. Benny was pushed back, weak and|punch on a champion the title will HE CAN BOTH TAKE. e Len picid ig pn fae dazed, just in time to get up and stall through the round. It was the clesest enave for a knockout and a lost cham- pionship that Leonard has ever known since he took the title from Welsh. Charlie White haus had about a @ozen chances to grab a world’s title, and has muffed them all ‘There isn’t a boxer in the world who fan trim © second-rater with greater Reatness and despatch. Whether they are skinny or husky, boxers or slug- gers, anywhere from just below the championship class down to novices, they have no right in the ring with White. He knocks them all “kick- ing’’—to use his own expression Tve seen White in dozens of fights, and there isn't a more relentless fin- isher in the world than he is when he has plenty of time to think and go to Chicago. And there's always a AND GIVE HARD PUNCHES. chance, Probably Leonard will beat Whit for Leonard is a wonder at going through trouble and winning in the end, Moreover, Leonard has a habit of learning all about a man in his first fight and applying his knowledge next time they meet. He ‘usually wins much mere easily in a second fight. Leonard can punch as hard as any one when he's in danger, and he's game as well as clever. till, White never fought better than he’s beep fighting in the past few months. He never has been hit much, and he {s apparently at the top of his form right now. One thing that improves White's prospect in a fight with Leonard for the championship is that Leonard Bronx Dodgers vs. Carlisle Five. An unusual series of basketball THE CASE OF BASEHIT 211 [en es a we aay i Metropolitan circles, but the games Hsted seldom equal those which take “) j By Bozeman Bulger. ‘Diane te-maens, ‘The Celtics travel to Port>Chester for @ game with the famous Russell, Birdsall and Ward Quintet. Last season the Port Chester team offered stiff opposition to the champions not- Mr. Daley—All the official averages out yet—what's the answer? withstanding its two defeats by scores Mr. Margowitz—Sure, they're out. But what of it? Not released ‘til] o¢ 3g to 81 and 29 fo 21. With prac- Monday. tically an entirely new aggregation to caeeitarel News, a Ban Johnson organ—big|gather honors for them this season, Mr. Mercer—Here's the Sporting News, a ge the: Post Chesters ani condidenn Ol a Scene: Ante-room, the Yanks’ Office. Baseball scribes Rave gathered from all quarters eagerly seeking news, Several carry copies of the St. Louis Sporing News, a baseball periodical, ; aaah seems to have lost a little of his speed . é information victory over the Celtics. ec Me pure he can put overland. hitting power. Tendler gave ay ‘ SERS ORC ANSTENS Mf, Keran—(Remdifig.):_ What ao you) shink of tie bie oe? St, John's Five of Hoboken, rated idéesa in: deiiberately, poise to atace| Leonard all the fighting te gold ¢ a A “THAT HIS TROUGHTS TRAVEL Mr, Lieb—(F ‘caldent Scissaretell aviciers Union) What do you mean— WD ot seranliNth at nents : ; . handle and Jack Britton outboxed him FREIGAT — ble stiff? ‘Tals ts a dignitied organization. either right or left when he sees an : YY BY SLOW AS teama in Jersey, meets the Celtics to 4 for eleven rounds in fifteen. Possibly f a : us + Mr. Kleran—I mean Ban Johnson—the big stiff, that's who. : Opening, and never starts a blow that) tis next time White can overcome Pe 7 LEGNARD HAS Ghever. crepe Welt. ae een rend It, He says Ty Cobb is entitied to that hit made in] morrow afternoon at Columbia Park ten't aimed and driven for « one-Jinat handicap of a fraction of a sec- <e ALWAYS BEEN “Too MADET HWA Loare Foose | Te they trying to tell you how 10 score? Dee Hapakin vives Wid) at oee le esoueeur. le slowly and detth- | O24 2n¢ slip one punch across. SS i FAar roa Mr. Kieran—That's it. This paper says that we made a mistake in| with a large following to cheer them aeatey Niue ria Sraeaniiee (Copyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren.) (aS eet ee reviewed it. Tney say we}on to a victory over the Celtics. giving Scott an error on May 15, They hav should have given Cobb a hit on a ball that Scott booted. By giving him al wunti the Celtic members become JEFF SMITH WINS hit that gives Cobb his 211th hit—and that nands him a batting average accustomed to the cages wherein they of 400! . play, as required by Eastern League that he seems to hypnotize many oi his opponents, But put bim against @ fast-thinking boxer with a reputa- Aion and something ties White's arms. Clever Freddy Welsh didn’t have a Punch when he was champion, but ne ‘Was bold and aggressive at times, and YANKEES SIGN TWO SHORTSTOPS, ONE ACUBAN STAR BY JOHN istic News rotcceaand Gossip | !5-ROUND AWARD ae joy—-Where'd they get that stuff? rules, the title holders are lable to Mr. Kicran—I was the official scorer. ‘They say that upon revision| meet with a few upsets during the OVER MARTIN BURKE] «: js gouna tiat the other reporters disagreed; that I should have given a firat part of their new Eastern League Frank Churchill, manager of Pancho] _ It looks an if Charley Doesserick, the new ; suesras : mutchinuker of She Avene A Cr of Serey| way ORLEANS, De a_—settgamith, | Nit Instead of an error; that I was up tn the stand— career. Three or four games under when tn danger was as slippery as an] phe yankees prepared for their third| Villa, stated to-day that if the Box-| City, te making the fight move in charging| > LE 2 Smith, Mr. Harrison—Was a plain boot, wasn't tt? the belt are usually required in the eel and as clusive as a butterfly’s!iivasion of Cuba yesterday. At the|ing Commission of New Jersey com-| fuse 1edntac Arie on ktonday ‘might | te Jersey middleweight champion, 1s Mr. Kicran—Sure it was a plain boot, and so scored. ‘This article says} cages before the team gejs used to >t ; ‘ ; ourth. Tegines ory. on Mant ‘The advance sule of ticketa for the main go] making a great name for himself these | that a majority of scorers say that | was wrong. That's a lie, Nobody] them. ineiatariss Not AAee) NSeeD ee eRe Detween Johnny Shugrue and Willle Jack#on | gays, Not being able to get any box-| ive that upon Investigation a majority of e] ¥ G ro to et Villa in When White got his first match pela Exankie -Genaroivon nest ¢ questioned it, This story say St, Jerome Catholié Club Five and ; . rarer i 01 ff New York t# unusually large. t 5 with Welsh for the champlonship| t© be # zene: pee Laisegnaer by a twelve-round no-decision bout at] : = 16 SAU RUSLY SIRS ers his weight to consent to meet him] the baseball writers say that T was in error, That also is a lie—it has! commonwealth Five clash to-morrow j Oharies had a wonderful reputation as | comes from the bone Sikt teen a a | NOwmTE 08 Dec. 11 he will go through] | Frankie Genaro, the crac Spaneho Viie| he is taking on heavsweixhts. A short| never been submitted, 1 have never even been questioned. What do you! night at the Commonwealth Casino, } @ knockout artist. Every one at the} Barrow signed Rafael Quin ‘© ®) with the bout. If it falls through he] within the next few weeks, has just bevn |t1me ago he won a referee's decision over | 84¥, Mr. Lieb? Harlem, in the firat of a three-game j \Fingside, including myself, expected| Yankee contract. welll: tyr =n s du hin manager.’ Phil Bernstein, sre Sieh NOuOdY tien! aaiked ines Gees The Bt Gacomes Mave tere | i : y to induce Frnak Wlournoy, tBorry Marting the Providence, R. 1] Bob Roper, in fifteen rounds here. Last a . eeeo him crowd Welsh and slap over} Aragon was Cuban Dxperiment No. 1-| 7. se oe sadison Square Gar- coineet Bary tn tie ndup of ten rounds | mght he took on Martin Turke, the bli Mr, Daley—I recik’n the Chicago setibes have decided this. cutis, Lipiereat axhioltisnsetnatae @left hook that would take the cham-| ,>mando Marsans, who developed foot | MStc ks nae thant. vette | Boatgrhantes Huliding Ye Boston on Pec. 15.1 iocal ¢avorite, und gave him a bad beat Mr. Kieran—I was offictal scorer. If they let the Western fellows de-|tnterborough League and may upset i Blonship. White could have done it] 1.4 mouth disease shortly after Joining} dem, to match Villa for a flight wit} Bob McCurdy w i ing in fifteen rounds, winning the deci-| cide that | was wrong away back on May 18 why don’t they let Billy Evans, | the crack Harlem team, who have yet if his brain and his fists had worked] (\) (ine of Bill Donovan in 1917, after|the winner of the bantamweight! wee wer spencer, the East Side fighter, | sion. Slim Brenan of New York wax! tie umpire, while in New York, decide how the plays are made in Phila-1to taste defeat. St. Jerome will be fm the same week. Physically Welsi| ooo ie the Yanka the esteemed services| championship fight between champion “ll fight hie firat battle under the manager | referee, gt att called upon for its best efforts, Braok- eee metsn for Kini: at alt, Lee Magee, was the second. If]Joo Lynch and Midget Smith on Dec.| map bunches with Kid Lewle of Harttord,| ., Smith toyed with t's wnvonent trom Mr or u's right. 1f Ban Johnson is golng to decide scoring|lyn Girls Five and the N. Y. Blue ete Wis erdoke; (Welsh biew Ot tae ohn : 39 at the Garden. Conn, in 4 telve-round. bout at Hartford, | the eta ae ae rk" | in Now York why don't he pick out the bad one Terry Turner made here| Belts meet in the preliminary game. it was a joke as soon as he felt White| Rafael Quintanna doesn't turn out any} 22 at the Conn.” Lewia te regarded ane good fighte ae and ~ Hi he refer AVIA tole us eae } harley ; ~- py the fight crities of Connecticut, nim several times to stand and fight n 192? : . i | ee bee maw that Charles) polaed fet better than ithe two whe have precede) ative GiDawd, who! « se he had Smith might havo stopped him, Mr. Kieran—Um tell you nobody ever even questioned me. peegaeet qld hdl e rae couldn't start until Charles had sent| him then the Yankeo Colonels will prob- | championnhip, title of |e Wille Jackson tas been booked uo for.tvo] "he tocal promoters ate trding to. mat Innocent Bystander—Why don't you find out by telegraph? Cail the] ere Benediier tir fo-migie it eat. @n order from headquarters by, mall. | ably turn to the ice flelds of Alaska for} fn a foul in the eighth © Man, Hie first go will be with Pete Harticy, | Smith with Happy Littleton now. Smith, | 1) f down r ‘will be between tha Bt, Alay: THOUGHT WHITE BROKE | their talent. found bout at the Rink | Sports the “Durable Lune," for ten rounds at the| prior to the victories over Roper and] !* ng one will be between the St. Aloy- J rooklyn on. hanksgiving f : r, Kieran—I at 4ut Johnson's office answers: ‘The official aver- Quintanna 1s a shortstop. He has a Infantry Hall, Providence, R. 1, on D Burke: the fatter he whipped last ulght, Mr, Kleran—I did, Bu $1,667.05 for his end, which was sius Five and the Italian Catholic BROWN'S NECK. 05 for his end, which wat por cent. | and hie second acrap will be with som je dactnsay seen tits thtugh whey | aes will be announced Dec. 3.” Club) which are the two foremost nd can hit, according [of the net receipts. Rosenborg rese'vad ina] MaMa ge Cs be mtaged wt one of the up: | teen-round draw. Local fans laugh when Bein geay oA aes es . , ; | Welsh danced and sidestepped untit| Wonderful arm and can Me nas been | same. aur Stite clube ton’ days later any one mentions Johnny Wilson or Mr. ‘Taylor-—-Well, why don't you tell that bly windbag where he teams in the league. The game takes White was puzzled and uncertain and place at Webster Hall to-morrow af- Mike O'Dowd alongnide then deliberately stepped closer and 4 over the long dis-| Burke, hte fighter he w Smith, as] gets off? ad last night, Mr, Daley—We have decided not to run ary A.C. of Mar playing with the team of “Havana Reds,” managed by Mike Gonzales, the Tom MeArdie show at the Fa! A match was clin but he thinks we are prejudiced, There's no use | t ternoon { Rt a AD Ba eahiave tance telephone to-day between Kid Williams, | only recently won a fifteen-round. dec! 4 A | ped White for seconds at a time.|old Giant catcher, In the purest Cas- , because there will How Fane Ree Sy IW of aitinore tase F in being on the level any mor ; | o had to think this new com-|tilian Senor Aragon t!mpressed on Mr. ne marin nlehit at Mudigon Sauars Gare | Young Montreal of Providence, It, 1. ‘They son over the giant Fred Vulton, prob- SE ccnE Tiyatauiten Wave the iden eny herd At the Westchester elubrooms 1o- j Blication gut, and by the time, he| Barrow yesterday that Quintanna {@ @|Sonday night. McArdic. mill. have ‘s tel epee ences aS, he Veta evi ecto: cae Comacies tor sane Mr. Cruisenberry—Why, Ty Cobb needed 211 hits to make himself an| night, the Franklin A. C. plays the | Fealized that he ought to be hitting|sreater player than he (Aragon) ever |Nable ‘meet billy, Hyckoff of Fro the Glympla A. A. of Baltimore on Dec. 18) Tenia ites eur TOF Mee es of 4u0. Ho didn't get but 219 hits, Ban Johnson ts trying to show| Ascension Aces. The Aces have ac Welsh was out of range again, Welsh | W4* Banta: pate for: twelve suede te haste wee wi vmistake by which he was robbed of a hit somewhore, He haa ploked out| quired a few new players and they vhite' = omens sy lh bole ze vow 4 ; ‘ob should ha son Roses should be able to offer more opposi- Shores a had White's number because! pespite the, assertions ot Horton pa | champion Benn Leonard. who, —— JACKSON TO CAPTAIN New York, He aya that Cobb should have been given a hit way back tn] should be able to offer more oppo jought and moved in the same in-| pers, Harry Frazee has made no weloc-|fought for auine time on secon Ma . ) en , and White had to think first} {ion’us yet between Frank Chance and] sums teeth, in doing MAY ADD THREE EVENTS COLUMBIA’S '26 OARSMEN Mr. Daley--Why, the big stiff! Then why doesn’t he pick out some ere Now “York arive visita the | id fon as 9 heain, and the indications are chat h fr, 1 5 rs 4 Rutgers New York Fi isits Hand move atterward, BI Carrigan ae tho manager of the }asy his manager, Billy Gib ua! TO INTERNATIONAL MEET —— ., | other hits? ‘There were some clo#e ones in the late summer and fall Richmond Hill Auditorium to-night ; Benny Leonard has the same ad-| Boston Red Sox. The situation te just] Up" ror a content in about flv ear lite sie Coach Jim Rice of the Columbia Uni- Mr. Kieran—That ain't the point. He wants to pick on New York. Wel ror a contest against the Auditorium | yr it was a fortnight ago with the Hos-| Benny's teeth and gums are much better, =: , BF @ contest agal ¥ vantage over White. He is a fast oo wee waiting to hear from Carri-Jand ie in boxing gain with Frankie] CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 2.—A pro-|veraity oaramen announces that Donald | jas never asked me a question, If scoring to be disregarded in New] yy ; thinker and his hands Rnd. fot are} in and with a fine proposition from| Jerome, the Harlem flghter, posal that the Internatjonal track and| Jackson would be the captain] York then Tm through and I'm in favor of every other scribe refusing tobe] ein iaked with his mental impulses, Chance all ready for action, Nothing] wrto roughiin, the Pennsylvania tiehter, | Meld games between the combined teams] of the 1926 crew for t season. | thre nm oes r White's fighting makeup is differ- | wit! be done, says Frasec, till after the} whe, fighta Conboy Padgett, the Western | O° yale and Harvard, Oxford and Cam-| The appointment was f Mr. Lieb—1 wonld counsel calmness: cfub Five to-morrow afternoon at ent. In his body and legs and arms } meeting of the leagues on Dec. twelve-round bout at. ‘Tul of Yale and Harvard, appointment was mad a con s , 1 . Savage Institute, 1 Ve anaes Tucaday night, ts to receive | prtdge, tentatively arranged for dectston| ference with Capt. Frank The Mr, Daley—Calmness, my right eye, I'm against the big stiff and t ets oa eee vores a Be ie thee terintallin Toaaen next July, should include the] office 1s not a permanent ¢ dare him to call for an investigation in New York Ascension Aces act as hosts to the wiry; his arms long and strong, his| The Glants received offers yesterday | Loughlin has Informed hie manager, Ail y29.yard dash and the pole vault, and|lar elections will be held Inter in the Mr, Kieran—Are you opposed to T Auditorium Five to-morrow afternoon ] fists hard, his whoulders wide, his|from Pasadena, Cal., and | Victoria ar Pa garter for) drop the hammer throw, will be made] Year, but Rice believes that with a Mr. Murgowitz—Certainly not, bu to be boosted into tae .400/at Ascension Parish House | * A 4 ; training camps. ey proh- | eve we Osee: . 2: . freshn leading the yeurling sauad} class why not give the chance to some other city They don’t overlook . j neck Sort ana mioporting A ares ae will pay novattention to elther of to the English colleges by William J.| [resnman leading ihe yearling d Cian ey te is fool aati f ‘ Starling Greys play re samen ta- , = wi extraordinarily wide anc e M ef viso D k ch N t l Many chances in sarily morrow, in the = afternoon hey head them. If they decide to go to Ca Bingham, setiring) MUpSRVISGE GO CIG0K| Seckatn comes’ from Now: Roche pe ee BRN lrrera , li ivy jaws. " fornia it will be in care of ‘Doc’ ym bath | tetics at Marvard. Mo will sail for| where he rowed on the N + Mr. Kieran —If Toh mnson an it anst lp pany ae re epee pe ine tackle the Mount Vernon Quintet at But White's mental action is slow.| Strub and his friends of the San Fran- | Wiilte f Whe ehibta veka aig ‘ew ork. next Mondky, | High School crew, Ho in pil I'to the | t0 call a meeting of the baseball wri associ i it 08 h- | sfoffman's Casino, The evening con- } Be is like a man working a marionette] cisco Club, and If they 0 bask to Texas tonight i Chicago miudte SA changes, if adopted, will make|Phi Kappa Pei fraternity was al tion to either back me up or throw me down, A hit ts + t. An error 181 ‘ost ig scheduled aguinat the Italian } {n'a Punch and Judy show: he has to] It will be to the old stamping Groin | een er iie powera ot New Yore ta ‘tufan eleven event program. "It ta pro-|linesman on the yearling footbull team, [an error, If Johnson wants to decree It otherwise then he can get other) ~ oat the mame court. reach for the strings und pull them] st San Antonio, No decilan met leom-final of ten rounds: posed to continue the system by which] Hazen Hardy, star right halfhuck oi} scorers in get other guys to boost his league, I'm through : . | before anything moves. He js a frac- | Made yet awhile, says 3 si haope points count only for first place. the freshinan rid uuttit, ha ? Gidrinectain verre ot'a fight ‘im New York Big Five intends to sever ' tion of a second late. In boxing al He knows. teenie Mr. Bingham was the guest at a din-| put in an appeara rowtng ai Mi. Daley Citeflectively) Have you seen the oMoial averages, gents?| connections with the Interborough ae elnbta tf he Varsity Club last night, at ven working on the mach for} $ 3 , : fraction of a second often wins or} 4 pig delegation will leave this city |deiphia in. the Se te aerate Gan tack {the last oy eae maohines for) Coutts out document.) : League after Sunday's game, in order loses @ bout. It's the difference be-| to-morrow night for the minor league | oe itariem 1 dates, Willlam Martin, former! shown remarkal put i Charus—Sure we have, but that's a secret, We can’t take a real crack} to book more out of town quintets ' . fora. Lo-tilg ndtdates to no urkable aptitude for } byeen landing @ punch and missing|mectings at Louleville, but in all rob: Jnerd tight. | Healdes thie scrap foach at Penn State, who te Bingham's| sport, and Coach Rico de [at Johnson until Monday-—the release day ; Youknee! which caader an iemeard by @ foot, ability the Yankee Colone dene Maanelien will see S at Harvard. looked as though he might be a Mr, Crane—If gives Cobb that 211th hit then we know he's a big} sive start in the Metropolitan League. Ni d then White cate! ven|in the party, Col, Ruppert and C rs ; “ ‘| omat boxtea With a aunct, tra] Huston are hela here by tmportant busl- ———e a wha sae: the soko Lelie, He won't let scoring boo tae level Are; we om him is scheduled to play the MacDowall + pole Lenass at Senn Bae ness, and Kd Barrow will use the check- cago tent-| OXFORD TEAM BEATS ne a won.at Mr. Daly—(Speaking for the ¢ fe ) Bey s aa a pe at. Lyceum team to-night at Yonket a ¢ FT book when the Yanks land a prospect. y Andy Mr. Kieran—And I'll get out an injunction, that's w: do The MacDowalle will be forced. ta Bey cient ‘pave made hin cham: | 3oh8, ScGraw, ts Rol apen eed intched CAMBRIDGE ON TRACK ae Meeting adjourns with chorus of razberries and clinking of gtass- |play thelr best in order to register a pion. eee © dees Stak al ‘ Domiick| CAMBRIDGE, Bnsland, Dec. 2 (Aaxo PICKS WORLD'S TEN ware for Ban B. He's as popular as a square corner ina roundhouse, | victory over the crack Chippewas. ‘White is tho most dangerous hitter at a stationary target—in his class, TN never forget seeing him hit young —E—EEEE PHILADELPHIA GIRLS on. no ie sald to be quite an Interesting fighter ciated Press),—Oxford beat Cambridge BEST TENNIS EXPERTS by three events to two in the annual At Paterson to-night the Knights _ 7 of St. Anthony tackle the Jersey (A A world 0 w ennis players Ucense to box “after nine months of relay races yesterday. The half mile was workt-rating of lawn tennis pl HOPE FOR SIKI IF HE teen per ma: between Nttle fellows has a food behavior.’* Brown with one left hook on the chin. BEAT NEW YORK SEVEN] | Another maton, vecwoun ntti ‘ paatiant beat imaie’ Aewealaeies 2 ' ) Young Brown was @ youngster then, so ee yantamnwelant OF Merten AkS| won by Oxford, which finished seven | (> 10" tet ene ic, with the BEHAVES HIMSELF |" 711, information is contained in a] Vinitations play two games in the ‘and a slugger. He rushed White in PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 2.—The All-] been booked WP dackie Torey Martin, the] yards ahead in one minute 31 1-6 following ten aa in the lead, dn’ the “3 . letter nt by the By \o1 ra # Bray league this week, To-morrow after- ho opening round and Janded two or| philadelphia field hockey team de-| of"ten“rounds at a how’ to be brought off | seconds. Oxford also won the mile by| order given: W. 'T, ‘Tilden 2d, Unitod| PARIS. Dee. 9 (Associated Pross)—) Pate, Under Recraiuay 8 Miele tet imoon they meet the MacDowall team =. aloe av nite's expression bo-| feated All-New York by 16 to 1 yeater-| at Atinnenpoils on, Lise, 18, Tete youngsters | 244 yurds in 3 minutes 29 2-5 seconds, | States W. M. Johnston, United Staten] “Battling” Sihi, who won world's] Physical Culture. The letter waa wei./at Palm Garden. To-morrow nig day in the girls’ intercity tournament Australia; Vir The two-mile run was taken by Cam-| Gerald 1. Patter ght heavyweight boxing championship| Cy nincr of Deputies Thureday, when| they Play the Brooklyn Dodgers at Feminded me of a colled rattlesnake Gwaring ‘ts head and preparing to| Ree The Boston girls’ Aeld hockey | Jeb Me tng fights “during tna aug] bridge by a hundred yards in @ minutes Ret aanh A ealiay "fiom. eosuar’| Poet, cenrees Catheter, Was ent Suen: Ry PTGS Ee d J°} team and tho Richmond, Va., team] ty months, has just been matched tor ane| 2 276 seconds, and Cambridge also ygpn| Anderson, = Australia ene ochet. | iogt tt and also was denied the privilege|to he e Manhattap L.. ca play the New , strike.’ Brown recognized the danger, | javeq to 9 $—8 tle and were unable | other scrap. ie will Nook up with Bryan| the four-mile run by 22 yarda in 18| France; Pat O'Hara W Australia| Or aghting by the ruling of the French] education reduced because of the action] yen aan lon fo Pa Sie Circled a step or two and attacked | ¢, continue irto an extra perlod because | Downey, the hard hitting middiewolght of] minutes 8 2-5 seconds. R, N. Williams 2d, United States; A. R. of the’ federation in penaiising Bill} |" seetn Field La of darkness, The extra period will be | folumbus, in ture contest of} Oxford won the 48-yard hurdles by|F. Kingscote, England; Andre H. Go-| Boxing Federation because of allexed| niggne's motion was defeated by a vote|at the Artillery Armorg Klopt'* White's left lauded on! played to-day. Tuesday ‘night, Both ree ent"! 49 yards in one minute 7 2-6 seconds, | bert, France, unseemly conduct, may Dave a new of 408 to 186. on Jerome Avenua,