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ONT SPR 16 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 10922. GOULLET AND BELLONI SHOW WAY IN GARDEN SIX-DAY RACE* OVER | 0.000 PEOPLE ATTEND — a ses cv. ele rte Wl Wide aa am By pis Sac Fisher “OPENING OF CYCLING EVENT) ‘sos =a | LEONARDO HIS FIGHT Wilh TENOLER BENNY Lost A Pivor TooTH New Record for Second Hour and a Spill After Seventh Sprint, in Which Kopsky and Kaiser are Injured, Mark Early Hours of Grind, * i By Ed Van Every. Goullet and Belloni, the Italian-American team, favorites to win the thirtythird international six-day race, were in the lead on points at the noon hour today, but so far as mileage was concerned the sixteen teams were all even. Aside from the spill during the early morning sprints, during which Kopsky and Kaiser were slightly injured, the most exciting happening was a complaiut registered by some one in the nelghborhood against the bell now in use during the races. Said bell is too loud, according to a complaint registered with the Police Department, and as a result a new velvet-lined gong will be tn- stalled between the hours of 11 P. M. and 10 A. M. This was the only early Paddock’s Records, Discred- ited by A. A. U., Were Made and Under Fair Conditions. @ Though Charlie Paddock’s Santa- Barbara records were turned down by the A. A. U., Paddock unquestion- ably made the time credited to him under absolutely fulr conditions, The track on which his races were run at the athletic meet of the In- dependence Day festival was espe- cially constructed for the event. It excitement thus far. . One minute after the midnight hour at Madison Square Garden this A. M. the Thirty-third International Six Day Race got under way. This thing has been going on for about thirty years. It is hard to understand Just how the sporting public got that way in the first place, but they are still “got.” And it’s the same old thing year in, year out. They havo changed from the high wheel the Charlie Millers, Bill Martins, Al Shocks, Hales, &c,, have given away to Goullet, Eaton, Egg and the rest 4 THEN a perfect clay track, absolutely of the newcomers; now they change the air twice a day—but it fs still tLe DURING HS levei, laid out in lanes. ‘Several Same old thing in the same old way, only a little duller than usual. And TLE WITH weeks of work“ gave it a hard, the bicycle craze is a thing of the past, but still the six-day bike race Bar springy mouth surface. TENOLER,, LEW , KNOCKED SENS The vaces were run quartering against a’slight breeze. The weather was cool and the nir dry. Conditions could not have been better for record- breaking. In Sudden of Stanford, q nine und four-fifths sprinter, Pad- dock had good competition. Th other competitors were only falr, for uny athletic effo Brunner of Lafayette Leading fo any. athte ear Football Scorer in the Hast\ 0:0, ee be bat ecially in the summer tine, There ° litle humidity, the alr {8 cool, cing and pure after coming “cross ocean in the trade winds, ddock says that he can run faster at home than In the East and that when he goes East he euffers a feeling of depression from the iné tense humidity that makes {t impo holds on and fally 10,000 were on hand for the opening. The sixteen teams, made up of ® various nationalities, aro whirling ground and around a big wooden BATTLING SIK CASE TO BE AIRED IN FRENCH COURT Investigation of Charges That EASTERN COLLEGES STANDING AT END OF FOOTBALL SEASON THE CHAMPION, WHOSE Halfback Closes Season With TEETH HAVE CosT Him A Total of 86—Wilson of FORTUNE DURING THE PAST Penn State Next. FEW MONTHS, mara, the champion team; and Bel- gian, two Italian, Australian, etc., teams; and even a German team which got lots of applause last night. Nationalities ran out and there Bout With Carpentier F 66TQOTS” Brunner, Lafayette half- | Brinceion aa G g]bieito do is Beats See Bick Matai Ake: New: York Was a Frame-Up. American Women Athletes Lead _ |°ARNEY OF N.Y. T0 LEAD BB tas, was the leading tndtvia Oy 8 ane Tae Cot ee team. In fact, they are so hard put ieee 1 2 a ‘| Id NAVY ELEVEN, HIS CHUM, ual point scorer in the East 8 rn i}athletes,’ although athletes there for team names they have called one] paris, Deo. 4 (Associated Pres). — Wor din Track an Fie Records MULLIGAN, THE ARMY !for the football season which closed ea don't have balf as much competition the Popular team with the Unpopular] The “affaire Siki,” surrounding the big ‘ cutee sts Saturday. As Brunner failed to score | conte 8 as in the Eastern States. _ a % Fraakitn i team still to be determined. Senegalese prizefighter who won tho Five years ago Arthur G. Car-, |against Georgetown Saturday his total | Harvard i ee eee ae ceon tented They endeayored to start some] lizht heavyweight championship of tho | Hold 24 of the 49 Marks Rec-| They ate 08 follows: 800-metro run,| ney and Dennis J. Mulligan’ | remains at 86, the result of 12 touch- | Holy Gris iy any Raster Semper, View ee early hour excitement by picking on] World by defeating Georges Carpentier Mary McCune; 100-yard hurdie,| played side by side, guard and |downs, 11 points after touchdown and| (ten of Merchant ensily outclassed Eastern 861m high, Fy ; 10-yard Washington hurdle, ‘86m high, Cametia Sable; | *#ekle respectively, on the Morris Jone fled goal. Incidentally the running high jump, M. Voorhees; 8-] High Scheol football team. Car- | Georgetown game was the only one pound shot, one hand, . Godbold;]| ne) went to Annapolis and his 4114 year in which Brunner has failed both hands, L. Godbold; hurlball, M.| chum to West Point. In the Scatarnced, jonbolty Aun Army-Navy game thie year Car- |t0 score at least one point. ney played left guard and oppo- | ‘Trailing the Lafayette slar by 13 M. Fekete of the Pastime Athletic! site to him was Mulligan at right | points is Harry Wilson of Penn State Club, starting from scratch, broke the] tackle. with a total of 73 points. Wilson is coreg zesor INsthe: Weekly Wail Of Mulligan was selocted captain of |ticd with Brunner in the number of the Pastime A. C. yesterday, He] the Army eleven immediately |touchdowns, each having made twelve maule the distance of 4% miles in 32m.] after the contest, and yesterday |but the Penn State man has to lis 2%8., clipping the former record by] Carney was chosen to lead the | credit only one point after touchdown s. KR. Hetdes won the walk and A. Midd for 1923. Carney is a in addition to his 12 touchdowns. D'Alasandra was second. Fekete fin- mem! of the class of 1924, So The most sensational featu of the ognized by the Interna- tional Federation. but recently had his title taken eway from him by the Boxing Federation and also was dented the risht to engage in pugiliatic contests for nine months, Is to be threshed out before the courts. A complete investigation of the clr- cumstances surrounding the Carpentier- Siki fight, which the Senegalese Deputy, Diagne, qualified in the Chamber of Deputies last week in open debate as 4 “frame-up,” is to be made by the civil tribunal, The Boxing Federation has called a special meeting for this afternoon to hammer throwers, Rosé and Hart ranft, as college shot putters, were a yard ahead of the best in the Baw, As a schoolboy shot putter nd discus thrower Bud Iouser broke all records, even winning the nacional championship when he was seventeen from the best veteran shot-putters of the t, including the great Pat Mi Donald, This was im the ehampionships at | Pasadena, Wham Momence went Sast this year he didn't put nearly as well, and on the day of the game: Newark toid me that he feit “heav es--es--cce Wesleyan Yale By Joceph Gordon, American women athletes lead the world in track and field records recognized by the International Women's Sports Federation, and with two major organizations, the Amateur Athletic Union and the newly formed National Women's Track Athletic Association, working for the Dartmouth Dickinson. Vermont Bucknell 3 Saucer and will keep everiastingly at it for six days and six nights, which feems nothing to get excited about. There ure Goullet and Belloni, al- eady “Goulash and Bologna” to the ¢rowd and officially the Italian-Amer- jean team} Eg and Baton, the Swiss- Broceo, An indignant delegation of Italian citizeri insisted that Brocco iw not an Itallan but a French citizen and should not be permitted to ad- vertise himself as an Italian rider. Tho storm blew over when it was pointed out that Brocco and his part- American team; Grenda and McNa- The crowd was on hand curly, ex- tised to start at 8.30, but which were } called off Saturday at the request of mer were known as the Brocco team. pecting to witness some evening sprints which were originally adver- ished third. is Mulligan closing week of college football was am discuss the accusations made against It ; . = ean, 5 a because of the depressing effect ct the Police Department. The police| by Deputy Diagne, and announces that|{irther development of = women's) _ the sudden rise of Eddie Tryon of|y i Pantera uunittes we CINE ¢ were very'strict about the business |{t will take legal proceedings for dam- | ithetics Se Be canes eee “ Colgate who went into a tie for third | Lehigh “*.- 5 Ce ee ee and were on hand strong to see that | 988 against the Deputy. On the other} lock for their activities If brighter Ji h Sh hi place with Pfann of Cornell, Tryon | fwantimore +++: 4 ee : Serpe ee eet tae an an {hand. Diagne himscl€ hes engaged | now than it has been in many years. 1 O/UUILY ugrue asies it made five touchdowns against Colum- | Amnerst “ record until he ran in California, meiag. ehart of the pried was cone [ oe ye eae te cee ilar De oe athletes need, ac- onze ° . bia on Thanksgiving Day, and this i A. A. U. IS NOT SATISFIED. “|tempt to obtain the rehabilitation of| cording to Dr. Harry E. Stewart, first Will J ks J Ci 3 Ral eee m oe ae iived up to to | Stitand,to prevent the federation from Preaident of the Women's Association, lille Jackson in Jersey ity Drougitt his total up to (66 points from \ Charlo Paddock von hie cham jowever, the law was lived up to to] placing the Senegalese fighter in the po-] i jan ww, 5 i EE ons 08 sade! , the very letter, The race did not start | sition of being unable to earn his living, | Which nai ge are a e Swede Hanson of Cornell, whe and as easily clipped record after as atten’ ida thus leaving Siki, uls wife and child] Stturday,. ts proper direction. There Arena A. C. by the Olympia A. A. officiais| headed the list last year in goals after] YALE FENCING TEAMS record in his home climate, He has until one minute after ight and y ; is plenty of material for the develop ment of first rate athletes, and with nationally organized associations to direct” competitions and arrange program, bring together the stars of the country and make up a set of rules for proper discipline among the of Vhiladelphi hoon at the 4th Regiment Armory Opens With 12-Round Lightweight Bout as Feature. “facing rtarvation, Diagne's accusations in open session of the Chamber of Deputies, to which the federation takes exception, are quoted in the report published by the Journal Officlel, as follows: “Bild refused to carry out instructions kagiving Dey after in that clty ceipts amounting to $10,200, OF th Lobby Barrett got 19 per'cent., which gave 890, while his opponent, Val Moran y Orleans, drew down ‘the sum of touchdown, is first in points afte! touchdown, having made 30 goais from placement for extra points. The field goal honors are shared by nine players with three each. They are Roderick, Columbia; O'Hearn, nothing happened except that the Spectators purchased admission tick- ets and the bike riders warmed up on the track and the crowd stood around Ustening to the song pluggers—but the law was obeyed. Funny thing, the OPEN SEASON TO-NIGHT | ¥e? Olympic championships abrotd, Interallied championships, natoyiy} .) 5 a 4.—Tho| Championship: nas broken NEW HAV Conn., Dec. 4.—The} records in different parts of the Yale fencing season willopen tonight) word, but there's no question that when candidates for the varsity and/he docs his best running at home, As Joo Lynch In slated to fight Midget : Pfaffman, Harvard; Smith.| 1, . es serail 8 law. ein red 3 — aoe BA Aectyg hel genet! competitors, women's activities should By John Pollock. Smith at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 22 see t Pe teBride, Syracuse; Monjo, the freshman teams meet, as nut where ‘ellmatis conditions are most The offerings o: ize epriste | 06 fooled and’ swindled o! ahi mn) 7 nF vi 4 er, Eddie Meade, has calle nceton; McBride, Syra OngO, en hi been reported for pre- able. ring prizes for sprinta) ciagenty becoming conscious of his own] 00 become as important as those of} Fight fans of Jersey City will have Me tak cae Willams Neldliueer, Dar th; | Sfty_men have liminary practice during the last few] I would like to see Jole Ray as @ weeks, Six members of last year's var-] middie distance runner, Hannes | sity squad and four members of the} kolermainen the Finn, Ned Gourdin, frcshman team are expected to form the] 11. greatest broad jumper the world |/ oucleus for this season's squad. The} oo. "saw: ‘Ted Meredith at his beat; ||! fencing schedule includes pine z - A fencng chau be a triangular one, | Bernie Wefers sr., when he was kthg were rather fow and far between and the sprints which started at 2.30 were not overexciting. It was immediately after the seventh sprint that the cus- tomers got their first thrill, Kopsky crashed into Kaiser at the starting the men. The new association will control interscholastic and intercollegiate competition for girls and women. It will in no way conflict with the Amateur Athletic Union, which at Ite oming, which was to have taken place at Davenport, In., on Dec, 15, Lynch's next fight In the West will be with Joo San of Milwaukee for ten rounds on Thurs night. strength while in the ring, he refused to le down in the fourth round and aban don to Carpentier another victory.” Deputy Diagne explains that his words as quoted above cast no reflection on rs of the an opportunity to-night of witnessing several good bouts, as matchmaker Charley Doesserich will have Willie Jackson of New York and Johnny Adams and Sweet, Brown. The records of the leading scorers follow, the list including prominent Eastern elevens or teams of another section which engaged in games against leading teams of the gro! Harry Greb, who has received permission fron the Boxing Commission to postpone the honesty of the mem! : rd Shugrue, former! rsey City, 9 » sprinters; , line, and Gay,’ Taylor and Gastman| French Boxing Federation. “The over-| "2°? ofa) meoting docided to take} rly of Jersey City. |e titteon-round’bout with Gene ‘Tunney at : PTD, FC with Cornell and the Army, and Includes | of all the sprinters; Mel Sheppard, piled on top of them and there was a} tures LF prelate) wet him to ite] Ter control of women’s sports. The {clash in the main event of twelve| Madison Square Garden, on, Dec. is at | , Player aD. aaen eoetin the iutercollegiates at New|John Paul Jones, Arthur Duffy, first * ‘ ‘ m. quarter, + present in a hospital at Pittsburgh under. ner, 7 4 “ -and-thre an: Don. Lf = found like a pistol shot as Kopsky's!the Deputy added, but ho sald he had} women's organization will strive to}-ounds at tho boxing show at the | going troutment, for his ey He received | Wilson, tO te voigtctee: [at aieor tong Ae been wheel went hurtling in the air. It] Gheolute proof of his charges. work in harmony with the union and cold tn hie eyes in his bout with $b Feb, 1 sachusetts Institute of ‘Tech-| cott, Maxey Long, A. ©. iH Fourth Regiment Armory in Jersey ‘and will not be ready nology at New Haven; 24, Army and Cori Earl Thompson, Norman Taber, Joha’ seemed for a while Ilke a serious ac- : “mt ; 4 ie 25 operate with {t in ali the open " to fight in ew Ks, ‘ Ww Point; March 8, Dartmouth at New : cident, as Kopsky and Kaiser were Reaate eter whith the AC AU: Wilt | Clty. under the auspices of the Arena Sheree Se ete oan ae Havtat 9, Columbia at New York at 1.90] Flanagan, Martin Sheridan, | Jiea) ¢ at Ryan—a whol P.M, ‘and Penns COLUMBIA AFTER GAME WITH PENN ELEVEN PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4.—Columbia varsity has asked for a football game in Vania at Pniladeipbia, at] Duncan, avy at Annapolis at 1.30) 0) . fo ronal a P. M. and Washington Fi ‘club at} the athletes who made world’s ree Washington at 8.00 P. M.; 17, Harvard at|ords and won championships unde! New Haven, Tho Intercollegiates at New| tarder conditions in the East—turne ides aii loowe for n single season in the per- WINGED FOOT GOLF CLUB | ‘eet athletic atmosphere of California earried off the track. But medical at- tention proved that the former had only suffered an abrasion of the leg, while Kaiser had his arm cut. Both were reported in shape to continue before the sprints were over. A. C, This ought to be a highly in- teresting bout, as both lads are rapid fighters, game‘and aggressive, Spen- cer Gardner meets Johnny Brown, the English battler, for ten rounds, Jim It was learned from a reliable source to: day that Johnny Dundoe-recelved $2,000 for fighting Alex Hart of Cleveland in one of the five elght-round bouts at the Ice Palace in Philadelphia on Thanksgiving Day after- Tf thin In truo, it ie tho smallest aura has drawn down for a bout since he tho Junions Hghtweight champion, have control, It will retain its own identity only in the promotion of interscholastic and intercollegiate events. The system of organization of the P, M.; 10, , Columb! Kaw, Cornell Gebhardt, Townsend, gat Mason, Colgate 1923 with Peon on Franklin Wield, it|women's track association will be}Montgomery clashes with Johnny —= 7 2 . af i Robison, Wesleya! 8 1 where a track athlete can train o1 wus learned to-day. simflar to that of the A. A. U. in} King of New York, while W. Shug-|., Jeff Smith, the crack light heavywetght of |Benkert, Ruteci 1 i CT’ RS 2 “ A. G. Carter, no relation to Nick or] There are at least forty colleges . i i King of New York, while Willie ShUS-1 navonne, N.'J., who scored another \inpor- | Myers, Fordher 7 ° ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1923) aoors any day in the yea y ges} many respects. It will organize local] rue battles Pete White. a8 n f 6 dideehinss De ane with Little Liver, according to Tex Rick-| anxious to appear in the new stadium, |agsociations throughout the United yan st Nes Glennon, Holy Cross. 1 9 . 5 haan Yalected ee eee ae P ard, officially started the race. Mr | !eluding Centre, Lafayette, Penn State, ‘i tvided int i As Geno 7 the Greenwich Village 2 " Neulinees vein: 0 0 Charles C, Nobles has been | Then there'd be an entire set of new Carter is from Fort Worth, Tex., and] Pits, Brown. Swarthmore, ‘Alutmma and] States amt will be Cov eat ale | ght Wan booked. to” fight a 6 5 President and Fred C, Willamsen Vice | world's records that tho rest of the : tt for h Virginian Milltray Institute, ‘The Navy i#| OF eight districts, Works In that dl- | iercy G: ne Garden on ‘ ” President of the Winged Foot Go! Orla: Coal ot at for years & newspaper owner. He left for home| aiso anxious to ‘meet Penn again and| rection will begin at once. The new| bout having been pontponed, ¢ ations ¢ a) They will lead the 600 linksmen in the] Word could shoot at for 9 bed immediately after the race and will be] the game may be played in Balt clatio he successor to the}are that may fight Bill Brennan, £ a i parade up the hill in Mamaroneck when y V Baltimore] association ts the © rail oH k ably the A. A. U., whieh) back for the finish. So will a lot of] at the new Venable Stadi % . . SC formerly of Chicago, in tho feature bout Jaen a xe 5 the newly formed organization throws 3ut probab! he A. A. U.. whie jum. women's track athletic committee of fiftee, ison th ? maak Wash, & Jeff. a Pi ok's 1 vith: £u6k other folks. Se oh itawartiiens the head OF fittegy rounds on | tat date, urank | club house on ‘Thuraday ovenin ; open the gates of ita. thirty-six-hole | resards Paddock's running with suc! watch Dr. Stewart was the head. | Flour Brennan to- hoaie on Thursday evening, Deo, 1) and Seen ees eulocks the doors of its club-| suspicion because his fastest record] Soo Kotakep-eude the nret bute at SEA PRINCE FIRST American women athle hold | day, contente will be fought on the first night and house next spring. Mas' hind these | weren't made in New York or pr} loe aa ret blut al twenty-one of the forty-nine women's} ya cing sto the finals on the second « rhe classes two will be Francis the | ong Istand, or across the. river: #| IN $2,000 HANDICAP . Harvard stealing a lap but didn’t go very far fecomis recognised by the Interac tobe contested uiv 108, 118) 120, 133 and sword Hill, ‘Amherst ‘Treasurer 143 pounds. tary) New Jersey, would throw the whgh (fl Bes Pe ar 5 nd battle for K . Syrl no 5) Sefto er, the Ass Treasurer, wae i ' HAVANA, Deo, 4.—Sea Prince, the| onal Federation, according to the of Wipepigesnin Gila “et Patter pal a caaien nay toes aere) Honnlts, “Povohan:'s i Baton Sranter, the Senet qroasure™; | lot of them into the discard as for consistent son of Sea King. racing under | ficial list which has just been recelved | Saturday night, Kugene Crigut, the French | gingers the fornur amateur ling,’ Boston Coll. 5 and these other mer in M. Byers, The- | performances and unreliable. " Barry Horan won the first prize] the colors of the Orient Stable, added} from Pe by athletic authorities herwelghts ts how the legitiinate, feather. Lew Criger of Haslem. ‘They. wil Sevier, Navy. a; Sovernsrs; Dr. wenn) - iy ce v was 7 anothe f dic a Mat ot hata fale : si lit champlon of Europe, Criqul wi . POR Oh ea anes Une Wl 6 allmore edore Cassobeer, Harry L, Dol = . 25 s' ie slate Tandicen. te texue tees ae Ont records made by Americans in 1 i ane 4 vy | Si” BE Hatlem “on Saturday’ event 4 i ‘Alired F. Knoepke, George V. McNally, | Koerner, has knocked out the heavy 3 1 . f ¢ race e ow mond has just been engaged by] iu. Jems McMahon Intends to : : Se 3 Villiam ¢, xh a ; Fitzsimmons and Horan are the} Pt yesterday, Sea Prince, ridden —— Jock Leon Of the Hink Sporting Oiud, of hook up the feature bout for the sew’ te rctialy Crows 3 Soa eS Mee William C, “Poertner/ wetzht champton of Germany, win Irie tear and they come from the] 17 onvler. came from along war tek!" COW Cun MEMBER |Home aasiat is’ man booking up’ the | day kur N and Arthui a ning a purse of “half a miliior re 1 fo win in easy fashion at the end from ae 8 future bouts to be staged at the club. For +e — marks.’ That's almost a dollar am fl CP Pat ace Reet. POEL, 2s ORD Cash ate toile) taA OF HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB |v anton for twelve mds, Prankie Gabe Graweat the ¢ COX BEATS M’LEA) PITT-SYRACUSE GAME a half In real money, a sixteenth, in which only four horas ~IN- Tekan va: Henry Mick for ten rounds, Civ of “Harter on 3 : AT YANKEE STADIUM Benny Leonard, with his dental} woul to the post, ce esiaeae aha 5a auade, day night. eived $808 for his end, BY ONE STROKE Georges Carpenti eval Qe plumbing apparently in good working}, T- Monaban’s Marienette duplicated E. J. Conghilin, Vico. Presi Kid" Kohler, tho rugzed fighter | Shis 684 ent. of the net receipts of + io “arpenter aat at the ring) “Ne ap geet! e. I, Co |. Viee ° Kohler, tho hight's. shows "o Eee : 2 je and enjoyed the fight s order, put up & $50 prize for a one-| he" victory of the opening day ot od, will meet Jobnny Gray of Ne Bs y nae * ©.00 PITTSBURGH, F Dec. 4.—The e fig! 0 muc pa pi pa fed ae rt Bes when she galloped home in front of the dent of the United States Rub- Hoskign for twelve roundy at Ridge eFurlund, Harry Ce A kallery of more than 2, w00 foti va) coothall schedule of the University of [that he do a hundred thousan! . excited ond. the, best racing of the) Waits nea tee inners. Ola 8 ber Company, made the 135- Boon ew Brees othe. “eemitinnl on| rere me course We an exciting QG-hole match om vr grok, | Pitt#burah will include a game on Oct. | marks to the Same thing @ : ot ork for t6 will clash tne | y 3 vias offic announced Inst night. (OODyHENt! ass te teabect mages OE Orne eatery, es: gma Arcola, N. Jo golf course in | founds. Andy clinched both the Hamiiion| Brofesstonal, | beat George Metean| "yye announcement added thnt, the : > ‘i N.Y. TO om’ ne yesterday afte: 0 cont to-day ight. «As Her-| “PFO” of the Grassy Sprain ub Of) contest probably would be played at the A lot of girls and boys drifted in] Ay open ate one yextenday afternoon. Golt ake in tho tact | Bronxville by 1 up. The battle wasn't | Comes’ Bron lagi aed TO-NIGHT. around 2 o'clock, and the few vacant} fourth round of the annuct eajie ert McluANg sony the Bridgeport, Mlddlewelghts | tocaiin a goes o Seating ie: pax Send | eae Wakil’ the inet: ball on: Che Test HOI can Taegu mene ey i spots in the arena stats disappeared. | Challenge Cup compe products of Mr. Coughiin's aur newspaper declste ee te i ae as Fe earuE eae Te us Cup Commityee of company, but he protested mu Tratian i ana mlenty 4 Pry MURPDY As DEYVER ADMINSION SL. 7. Eddie Madden led at the second Teeth Asic tution eae ot Taalatsatean ai event aaa he ee E ‘ean —— hour, having Wheeled off 51 miles and | Mass... yesterday, toe i i, lot saabiey a ae sociat oY nia were played In ning and eigh-| DENVER, Col, 1 ie : 4 laps, a mew record for this stage of | Pal! Club was paired with the Betlo- discussions of his feat that he Aan bs Sa ‘Denveen Tae re re and thb play wan lament that Bred vc Vole] TONIGHT Arena Athletic CI the rind. Pho, old record was 50] this game will be played in New York had used no specially con- matehed close and exciting all the way ey | gridiron st ad 1 48 foOtbI!T Johany suerte eo ere aie infles, # laps. on or before Christmas Day, nf tructed ball were all square coming to the lust holy ay the Calyenity of Dany rts. Johnny Brown, ; . peeee i ard at th and Cox wou by making a 8, aad Bouts, Admission #1 i ; perenne seer. BT serait nenereraataieeneasnemaanenaarsttiteiciicmmiateeaneinies