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JOHNNY SHUGRUE SENDS FISTIC IDOL INTO DISCARD Famous New York Boxer Stopped for Second Time in His Carcer, the Other Occasion Being When as a Feather, Johnny Kil- bane K. 0.’d Him, in Sensational Bout in Jersey City. By Ed Van Every. ILLIE JACKSON sat in bis corner after ten most heartbreaking rounds and watched his seconds as they cut the gloves from his hands—a tragedy of the ring if there ever was one was lived last night in the ring of the Fourth Regiment Armory in Jersey City. He was so badly beaten they wouldn't let him come up to face his young conqueror, Johnny Shugrue, for the cleventh round. And he was the hoy who had knocked out Johnny Dundee, nearly stopped Lew Tendler and held his own with nearly every ring man of note in his class, being stopped but once, When fighting as a featherweight he had been knocked out by Johnny Kil- bane. Jackson had earned over a quarter of a million dollars in a little more than ten years of his fighting career. And he was still a young man not over twenty-seven or eight years old, and they say he hasn't a penny left of the hundreds of thousands of dollars that he made with his fists, 1 body of human steel and the heart of a great fighting Iton. And it was all gone even as P climbed throush the ropes last night.) Shugrue's corner, was forced to turn The fists bad lost their sting, the stec!| his head away at one stare of the ninth round; "I wish Willie could tn his body was bending, and only the stay the “i ran't see a brave heart was left to pit against youth | Sy the route, but I can't sco a bras man like him take a beating su¢h us and speed and skill, From the second) this... And the speaker had seen round on Jast night Willie Jackson] some of the bloodicst battles in recent fought with this heart alone—but how | years. he did fight. And the sight was some And in the tenth round Ju came up and actually tried to dash thing pitiful, appealing, yet somehow admirable. In the first round Willie made rather ® brave showing. Aithousin ne been badly pounded in his last fow fights and every one knew he was near the end of his ring career, it was said he had trained hard for this match and he looked like something of his old self and he fought like it out of his corner as though to carry the fight to Shugru He was ble ing from the left eye as well a nose ond terrific biows to the face broken several of his teeth loos the broken tusks Were cutting his mouth so that ho was foreed to tucn his head away to spit out blood and permit him to get his breath. And as he. turned away an awful right shed flush to his head and he fell back on Suoeron Fisuew ~~ pope Y vin eae ant Ne wlete sly the ropes and lay there while Johnny rey had father « shade over Shugruc| Smashed him with full-armed rights ris Hegel ne and lefts, Slowly he slid down the ropes under this rain of blows to the canvas near his own corner. The referee started the count as Willi struggled to gain his fect, and he wis But im the second a right to the jaw almost dropped Jackson and it was the beginning of a terrible beating. though Willie closed the round with great rally. Shugrue, coached by|on his knees at soven an the bei} Senegalese Boxer’s State- his brother Joe, a great lightweight In] clanged ,the end of this round that 5 its 6. 3 AG) his day—now started to rip punches| spelled the end of Willie Jackson, ment “an Infamous Lie, to the body that were painful and weakening, but that did not stop Wil- lie from fighting back. After they dragged Willio to his corner Louis Messane, Chairman ¢ the New Jersey Boxing Commission Says Carpentier’s Manager. COMERS AT CHICAGO SIKI MUCH GREATER LIAR THAN HE WAS CHAMPION SAYS HIS FORMER MANAGER RATIFY PLAN TO DROP PROFESSIONAL COACHES SPRINGFIELD, Mas: approval of thy plan to abolish profes- by Press Publishing Co LD THE AMERICAN) LEAGVE OWNERS Witt HOLD THEIR ANNUAL FREE-FOR-ALL MEXT WEEK ITS HARD TO KEEP Em AROUND THE OLD ~~ fami TABLE WHEN THAT SIREN GETS EM Several Sports More Strenuous . Than Six-Day Bike Racing After a Gocd Night’s Sleep Rid- er. Appear to Be as Fresh as Ever Despite Long Time on Wheels. FIVE RIDERS HURT IN BAD SPILL IN SIX-DAY BIKE RACE Final » Dec, One of the worst spills in the history THe tTauiand NATIONAL NELE AT THE GARDEN JOE SHUGRUF PRAISES WILLIE JACKSON FOR HIS FINE EXHIBITION “| never saw a gamer exhibition in my life than Willie Jackson put up against my brother in Jorsey City last night,” declared Joe Shugrue, his manager to-day He was practically out on hi feet fcr three rounds, but great generalship and stout heart kept him fightinn til’ Johnny landed the finishing blow at the close of the tenth round. No lightweight ever did what Johnny \—i deserves a world of I wih sional college athletic coaches und to did—and he The fourth round looked like the he- | issued orders that a halt be called to} PARIS, Dee 5 (Assoctated Press) | nctitute £: nally ReOReitGass REED roDGecd of six-day bik® racing occurred shortly] credit. He only a youngster, ginning of the-end for Jackson. He|the fight. ‘The terribly punished boy’| ~The ectaration that Battling Sikt is | jy fd ec acalaea ns ete die By Robert Boyd. fter 9 o'clock last night during the| but watch him. He has easily was bleeding from the nose and a} could have probably come up fer an-}% much wroater Mar than le ever BPN wee vee ed ig HE six-day race has’ long been}running of the firet point eprint dashes] Wwons a referee's decisions over right hook to the jaw sent him stag-] other round, but as it ts, Shugrue is , i 4 ing of the: New lngland Association of regarded the most grudtiing}” Madison Square Garden. On tne] Johnny Dundee. who was stopped soring back f across the rinz.|eredited with a technical K. O. over # fighter" and that no one j'can} College Presidents at Hotel Kimball. Hoorn the apect awond. Laat | ‘bell lap" which is the tenth and iast| nee by Jackson in a round—and vugrue darted in on him for the} the great Willie Jackson title as champion] Five of the eleven colleges represented See eae eee rae aul ie aawhitlateccoeinteuthaahenalscters | Woe ee eNen more aecisively alt ling, but Willte surprised by fight-| Johnny Shugrue is a fine little two vyweight liar of the world,” waslin the assoclation have fully accepted] te riders are under less strain than] Roya pene earner “} Johnny will meet him at the ing himself clear from the ropes. handed boxer, fast, clew » and} the only comment which M. Hellers, ; F 6 on machines r by Reggie Me-} Garden. If he conquers Dunde i the firth a i epee Sor eatie;ao the plan, and the other six are expected | !2 Most other sports | , From tho fifth round on It seemed], pieasing performer. He wax re-| Manager of the Senegalese, made to] tg ratity It soon, Improper eolicitation| Time wae when the six-day raco|\*™a™ and W Lorenz locked and} then he will be ready for Leonard. vat each aucoreding one must surely cently defeated by Kid Kaplan, but is] MeWspaper correspond of schoolboy athletes by colleges was] is i ai A iG f 7 e hey went down in # spectacular flying | eae pia a to i oa Jol ai vodding nant | lable to come along and make quite «| !Ns When confronted with § discussed und scored, and the Presidents} V@8 2M Individual contest, It was a taking seven other riders with hacks thane sa st fhadding cht} namo for himsclf before he is de-|fession” concerning the Carpentier} agreed to study this problem thorough: | #0-a please sort of affair, The|snom in a frightful tangle, The erashn}] COWARD WINNER n jaw that made WE cratvaly HéAted’< TREOAUH| 5 bout wublished in some of the] i., having in mind future legislation to} rider I These hultore knees bend, that would send him tot- | Cisively, Peat Fe ie vere auaraine hi beras At The eleven IhetiGuionasoel ee Toe cee until Hes was) forced) |icamel oni (tha; Madison: Avenue sié5.:of IN SQUASH MATCH tering baek and yet with his supports | 2°) reat Coun oe Bee Ee eet Sry itlallrgmadedstHntshe-would da asociatte lo rest. At the end of the six days Garden and immediately the other wavering like those of a drunk?n man Late preter de CRCRarGat ABUIRCU cd cis tac thaiimie andr dened leges which have definitely decided] and nights the cyclist tha’ had cov-| point eprints. were called off until it oe ho wontd brace himself into a fighting| Ut his punch was dangerous for tha} 1n¢ he Munepaleas de 1c adopt the plan of having coaches] wreq aye See eeace ea just how badly the| THOMAS Coward, national champion stance and lash out gamely at the boy {early rounds last night, but Shugrue | ney” Ue neealese deputy. to) members of the faculty are Wesleyan, | is Bs ‘ y ? ain had to extend himself to survive vho was beating him down. Thoy|*'00d Up under several that scemed to] Produce any proof of the alleged) snion, Bates, Trinity and Hamilton. | winner. ders had been | the second round play of the open were in a mad mix-up in the sixth | fnd the mark frame-up beyond the unsupported! the plan has been presented fo the} Following that method the pro-| McNamara’ r owas badly) scratch tournament of jationa that continued after the bell. And that is the end of Wille Jack- ae Hell Ly Hie teay ailagit ea attiiilarie ana: Colt Middle-Toters decided to have men] oruised. Lorenz suffered a deep cut on} squash Tennis Association now in prog- arely " at | sot 1 - Sa tte a € hus Lee i ‘or & A 4 Ore in r da emo’ ‘ig % jeacemaaicruta Baral keep ne foe bead He i qaatels 1 to san ul OF wal MM RAELHG fone (rte Wild : pe Ete They- would ride six days ana] "!8 rand arm. Gremo's He on the courts of the Yale Club eventh and it was wonderful| Byron up in New England this Friday but he from his sick A Praia scare thats y cut and his teg bruised. | coward met Livingston Platt, a clu how be ever lasted through it. Time|night, and insists he will go through | bed Jast evening to at a meeting} LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. until t nal mile on Satur ig to-ayoid tha crneh; van Pe Pr eta teN ee ee and again tfe was sent falling back] with the match. oft neh Boxing Federation, He ee The t that were even Enon) ceReeRaEH achieved victory only after « against the ropes, once he started to] I could have lasted the twelve] M8 @ bad cold and his physician has] (reeport, UL: 1 Cap Wilson s would send their be uF ; petal battle by a score of 10—15, rop but he held himself up and tricd | rounds," said Willie in his ¢ ordered him to remain indoc knocked out Joo Stanley in the ninth urier to docide the win REO EOL Ne NSC raare 18h 15—11, desperately to trade blows. His knees} room last night shortly after tt The publication of Ski's charges ane nee er in Saturday's match against Ar caved right under him in the ninth, |“ s still strong.” he d has created a sensation in France. aic, N. J.—Willie Hermon 3 ago the promoters in- pies 5 jurtere. andj min W. Riley, Coward was slow to get . but before a count could be started} though he was hardly able to sty a i scored two knockdowns over Dick jorlin system of scurins.| Brocco und ‘Taylor were soundly shaken and he was clearly outplayed he wan up. and as hie staggeral| on his fect as he was belng attended. It is an infamous lie,” said Fran- | Conton, points being isiven to the riders lean Jap.” é ‘ it tn ahe pean Fatt around he did his best to hit back. “Pl fight this guy Friday night una| S28 Descamps, manager of George Duttglo, No YerHloyd Johnston] !# {7 sprints during the week] In the memory of the oldest bike fan aulticdineeluneiarcunaciercnuct! An old-time fight writer, seated near] you'll seo that 'm no ny Carpentier, to-day when shown the Movant i be and in the tinal hour of the race.| it was the worst = the inaug- oe y © that I'm not done yet opped Joe Stanton in the second 4 fi , BS his drives carried much power Sven declaration by Battling Siki that his : This method has proved to the | uration ee The hac | Throughout moat of the frst game the championship muteh with Carpentier | UN, most popular ever tried, as there is] down than M Fr ged a rl bad erece et es li = was to have been a “frameup Brooklyn--Lou DB won over} much more uction and Httle “luying | (Scaped, the tans A Rea ue ee Meek GUNS. SECON SLY: aye « . Halian doe Gan Rrooklyn mm," ted Al Goullet over the mark to win the] Charies M, Bull jr. of the Crescent A. Twas sure Carpentier would knock [!talian Joe Gi yn} down. ‘ six points which went with the dash was another winner, The New Moon this Negro out in the first rounu,'’? | sports section The riders will tell you that there | Gouilet ms to bear a charmed life/ropresentative defeated Nelson N, Alex- Descamps declared. ‘Do you supp Staten Islind—Al Roberts won over] is little stra x-day oe s to escaping spills Helander of Columbia in straight games by : i Sitatan HUNT F 1 would let this clumsy fighter stay | Leo Gates in twelve rounds that they ine y weight du n known to go down in Bla score of 15—7, 15—4, Bull excelled enmrercresn -Homleh fant une OceR Pagel and) Hees Grab, diel coun counda with my champion?, | Mermphia enn. 1 Dugan, | 2 ~ the week's grind. When the race in the Garden, a trioute ‘o|from the start, and was not forced to just arrived in this c@untry trom gel Han Deon recelving numetone pete ent “D Heh . i ba! y sO Ts over th go home and atte, dy pedalling exlibit his best shots to gain the verdict. ‘ el hes ing tumerous letters from eputy Diagne is making electoral] Memphis welterweight, nined an er 0 “prime! y There was another battle of Yale Club innd for fights. He is Joe Symonds, | {MUQKION fghter are anxious tol propagunda of this staff. It will g - a night's r as fresh us ¢ dash prime” : ale Clu } ave niin took aft Hr i P a will go] eight-round decision over Al Knowl Fichting, beakot. ball, wrestimg,| tefday. afternoon cau iil among]mombers when Reginald Roone en- he flyweight, who lost the flyweight | [Mure Some of the fighters ace big at the next election with his Sen- fof New Orle: iv ell ‘ oi All eraRlina ) the six-day riders, iver, teamed|countered H, T. Turner. Roone's play- 4 be Sr nigel de undecided ax yet} egalese clectors, but it may not go sc water polo, FORE aI), Sw Eng) 100 with A) forced out of the r: ing was superior to that of his opporent iitle of Europe to Jimmy Wilde a few | whether to join hands with mone big in the courts when the Der uty i Palla ex.—-Mickey Riley.|aictanco running and rowing are i P , broken bone in hia big tos.Jand he won by a score of 15—) renee years ago, Since that bout Symonds en Hake to. prove hia chars: Wy Tpallas, junior lightweight, was given} more gruellins sports than the pres-] When his partner went by the Board,]Another Yale Club member was elimi- toa REL Sitting ix dood tar en the at atten NY gbsolutely defy Dingno to show) (ne. Seelsion over Aba Kubakoft, | ent method o! six-day rae 1 waited yrtintly for a new part- nated nC, J, MacGuire lost to Will- other side, He will fight in Ameri tra velienieat atamsnotinract connecting Men ee other sports mentioned * lividu Yoo ‘Kopsky,, Uline 10° gain Bpy [Jarl Mand 1660 ap Harvard Club: bys under the management of Leo F d me with this alleged frameup. You} Akron, O.—‘Tut Jackson, col-| athlete 1s under a great a ae eee cay. hoiaed sc enone ———. who cabled for him to come pat ee AOA Ba have noticed he was very careful not {red heavyweight, stopped Walter}.n a six-day racy pentity of a lap end teamed up wi Wynn should have no trouble in get- L to mention my nume in that connee- An re Aeron 2 oe a sous : Hisar er ear eea pacer bleed PLDT * | JEERS GREET DECISION ting saatches for Symonds on thi tion, ‘ony Ross, h, won the ref-|@urope that has developec \] Phe pair will form a dengerous cor . cf the big pond ry “T believe Der Diagno's good] & Gecision over W Devoe, |of the Kuropean six-day ~ide n} bination, as both are eternally chasir THAT FAVORS RYCKOFF : om faith has been cheated by this Negro, | 4kron here is the bardest test in the eycling| after stolen laps. Kopsky, once one of ——— Goodrich, Ran lis. ote albataralla Ronaidaratin: aint awa avesiharclé Con. game, according to Joe Vorler, one of | the Jokes of the six-day grind, has de-| Billy Ryckof® scored a minority vie- ta now igi mlaepgy sapesritasd i reutes day ride eloped into a sterling rider, » Over Baty ‘i ; an nee | Diagne perbups is acting in good] way of Johnstown defeated Allentown mreateay OF aixeday riders velebed oF Matern nt Oliver down, | (crm over Barmy Nable in the featur Piiuadelphin, in the hal to the tit faith, but he is making a big mistake] Dundee of Allentown in ten rounds. ge of th in tne five then rtdcrs, Rutt, MeNamara,|‘Welverround bout at the Harlem-Fair- id bout’ between Charley AVhite) and | in sports with politics, Sports - ate : Easton, Loreng and T: ot a seve mont A. C. of Hark last night. It ran Dee Mat ge Miiwaukee, ut the Gar-lare bad enough without being com-[ NOTRE DAME WILL PLAY AT ited nti the fnia ‘ine {f) shaking up, Rutt's wheel slipped on the} was only in the opinion of the Judges es Mier Gace: igh in at 133 or 194 pounds at 2b at | Pared with some of our politic CHICAGO. Marseilles of a road race from Pari} jaet lap of the sprint, and he took the} thar Ryckof won, as the decision was otter tging’ wee Ih i F day of the conteat “I have never met Siki in my life] MILWAUK Dec ho acars | aver Hoare OO | ad Hoe. UE See Obnere, will Hitt Aa Le MeAE Gea aig |srestod with boate and. geore by nowsls round bouts ‘bets The report cirenuiated to etfoct that] He, a4 pointed out to me one evening | quette University football team will play Airiacer mucin Shay nished inty suffered # cut on the right leg.]every one In the house, In fact, the ck ‘Thompson and ancho Villa and Frankle New| #8 & Monmartre barroom, but his con-|the Notre Gonitakey | aeene an eet OURO th anpr acces Ray Waton's front] Judges we orted from the’ clu colored, in the st t t. he te] dition wessuch that it convinced me . i ‘they were covered with Tae pan bed pe e cut dowtc car house under the protection of the spe- ound t as , . ‘bb fiernoon | were worn out, cold and neatly n= exploded and he w ; ‘ ¥ there Was no possible chance « w . ; lor with hin. “i ee hs to ente y t " Europe boasts of three good six-day oe in every round. H 8 much cleve Say tape refused to enter any ement to let {| Dam y Hie: Gapanent Add: shewed my i ween Rt him stay four rounds, oven had it{game W riders to every one In Amecics, “In| JOCKEY CORCORA Fuh Hine tain lancet iste choi Avree several Weeks oposed to mi purl Com perinOni A SLBTG AN NORD: 16 TORN RIDES THREE WINNERS. | eric 2 and Frankle Conlfrey I Rat es t ambition of Carpe: en — reer 7 fought a fast twelve-round draw in the » Woodman and ut is for the close of our * ° Lerner semi-final taatehe SHAS) Fhe Vocaet tc Ci l 7 fe NEW ORLEANS, Dec. &—Yester- ton] life," Me continued, “wasi t omptimen al ur Golfer. es frerson Park : Py negro ones more into the rm os i dipper ee DANISH FEATHER WINS. Rid yates unger’ he lal polley on N LeEPOrel OF ENQUSN LX PVE Jeo, siose soioiare ana tno 4 ¥. Deo. b—At the w ork and niet 4 " « d 4 teh Rocky Ou soreoran ro three ~ We 5 *} Gated Ok. Previa, r { work for 1 ca New \ Evening World), by Press Publiehing Com y Roe Mountain. Corcor rode t f08) sans Athlaile Sil paapast UA Luliding Ma hae esty om Wentam and LONDON, Dec A fine tribute to the skill and sport ship of winners, Goldblatt saddled two of them] iT bon oe onmark handed Cardy, the fight’ promoter of thai « F can golfers was pa : A y shame. Lu # cuntain lipped two-Attne | Me 3 Al singh she bolt. Phere was eo shew fud| Witte Ryan of Now D N ‘i American golfers wan paid by Babert ‘Hacrs in report to the Cham nd Rocky Mountain clipped two: Eadie Woodstock of Jamuica 1 sever: ai the Arena A. C. of nt. Pha f St Now Brunawick, N. J. ehol which he. dos onship Committee of the Royal and Ancient Golt Club of St, Andrews Jot a second from the track record PAE Ih GahP Toda ane di oalibin at Bly Bha ueavy-| Dom mn fight thal Ae otecan eS Hellen teams tour, as announced yesterday. He: sald ile and seventy yards a pas{arrived from Denmark soveral weeks weight, and Andy Sch 4 ra. next March at the British team did not w 18 perhaps due to the fac t Ae Saye Bg0: Mofusedl $15.00 {42 48 one of the fastest featherwelsht weight’ of Omaha, 3 Kon naules | Marry: Greb, British golfe do not res Dlities of their play in | Corcoren under contruct, refused $15.00 }00% Vo abroad in years: Ag champion variably for the pin sat4 ever In his mind, he gets quite [NG wore since reaching “Cre BOGASH DEPEATS GANS. “Philly” some time ag 4) “Our deter nst th s a number of ther from ky has been of a Lou Boj of Bridgeport, Conn The ariter tee: t Resin Y pre ted in th s wel “Their courses are 1 exa and Jer, Each of | rem vinterien § scored a one-sided victory over Italian lowing Lighters received un courts, 1 the Amer on ay ‘ n un lay w 26 $0 Oe elevet Ty the Brooklyn middfeweight » the five elght-round | the v ublic ¥ t h y second + Pa a eS i ‘velli, by | 19 @ twelve-round bout at the Broadway Day afternoon: Alex. Hari of 1 of our innocence A i as Y ; America i t playe ‘ un att’s Ar bs hibition Association tn Brooklyn last spe fenees Sennay Dun jefeats Greb there will be no further} grim, serious business, e contra most cheerful and | pes’ fractio: and the bight, Borash had the better of every Misscctt’ 45007 Beony ‘Bales: juestion of our ev lavinig usked| sporting partners and opponents in a match, and Use made |with the seine s Atte i ound and opened a deep sh over 2, $000, and Maxtia Judge, any more of a business than it is aere.” a4 by inches. Gans’s left eye in the fourth session, ’ Sea A SRE UE RSS eer ere ene tn ome nm ‘i . $$ $$ $$ ” =e ATHLETIC MEETS 70 CORPS ARE Elimination Tourneys With Championships Planned for Preliminagy arrangements for a cons plete athietle program tending toward elimination in February and March and corps area championship contests about May 30, Memortal Day, were, announced in a circular to all army posts in the 2d Corps area sent out yesterday from 2d Corps headq ters, Governor's stand. The program ts the inauguration of the policy of the War Department to promote athletics in the three compon+ ents of the United States Army, regu« lar, reserves and National Guard units, The competitions will be divided tata three districts. ‘The northern ¢roup will inélude posts, camps and stations north of Poughkeepsie, the central group the remainder of New York State, and the southern group all posts, camps and stations in the States of New Jersey and Delaware and Fort Wadsworth and Miller Field. ‘The sports provided are basketball, boxing; track and fleld and baseball, The boxing divisions include all weights from fly to heavy. ‘Track id feld sports Include running races in the standard distances from 100-yard dash to one-mile run, and three-mile run where practicnble; also pole vault, shot put, discus throw, javelin throw, ré races. hurdles and high jump. It is proposed to have both a bai snd basketball elimination series, with @ \ championship series for each, played oft in the vicinity of this city. Besides the meets among the threo branches of the army, competitions also will be held between army and civilian teams or contestants in the various localities. ‘The funds needed for athletics will be money available from recreation funds provided for In the post exchange regu= tations and money derlved from admf sion charges EASTERN ALLEY OWNERS TO HOLD “MATINEE” TOURNEY contests At a meeting of the Eastern Alley Owners’ Association held yesterday af- ternoon at the association's headquar- ters on Broadway Chairman Lous Stein's suggestion to have an after- noon tournament met with tho ap- proval of all members present The contest will open in January, Louis Stein, Chairman of the Tour- nament Committee, has called a meet- j ing for one weck from to-day at the Broadway Arcade Alleys to arrange q the details of the tournament. Lodge, F. & A. M., deteated the three in a row'in the Hronx Wag aiment at the Masonic Templo last night. H. Schnelder individual’ seoro when he Hartvigson was eecond with The Lt Hebron Bronx, nx Central and Budd's teams each won joat when they met in the Bronx Threo- Man Cl ‘Tournament at Budd's Academy, 1 Rellable” Bert Dammann was man with 213, A big match series has been arranged be. tween Barney aad @hli Spinelli Leo FF Marino and Joe Falekro. ‘They will bowl i the first hajf of a 16-game series Mons evening at the Bronx Park Casino, other eight games will be rolled gter ®t the Orpheum Aleys, Brooklyn. | Four of th 1 city’s best stare will ol a match series Saturday night at the and Central Alleys-—Leo Lucke and Joha jgler vs. Barney and Phil Spinelli. John Stotka and Willlam Cords will meet the Hudson Alleys, Hoboken, Sunday, at total pins to count. A big 12-hour endur: rt rolled at the Albermarle Rei COLUMBIA FIVE MEETS BROOKLYN ur. { The Columbia basketball season enterg upon {ts second competitive week to- night with Brooklyn Polytechnic In- stitute sending {ts team to meet Joo §) Decring’s five in the university gym- nasium at 8.15 o'clock. Last year the My Blue and White defeated the Brooklyn f eng vs by a score of 28 to 0, and in 1920 b a single point. ROTH, YANK’S BATTERY \ COACH, SIGNS WITH CLEVELAND TEAM, LOUISVILLE, Dec, 5—It de- veloped at the minor league meet- ing here yesterday that Frank Roth, who for two years has coached the New York American catzhers and pitchers, has signed to act in the same capacity for the Indians next year. Roth could have continued wit the Yankees had-he so desired but preferred to join Cleveland. where he believes he will have a larger field. New York now has a veteran pitching staff and Cleva- land has a bunch of youngsters with whom Roth can work. New Yorkers here declare that much of Waite Hoyt's success as a | pitcher in 1921 was due to the coaching he received from Rott DAY Best RACE Reserved Seats Ticket JACOB Phone 4189 Fitzroy. Office Normandie Hotel, Broadway & 38th St, PIONEER ATHLETIC C Sith Street, Lexington to Third gre. ALL shit MEANT WEIOUE Bors. [IE Adu, $1.00, ‘Tel. 3100 Mad, Bq, * Msp el

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