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nitric 4 ei tee A THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. IKI SCANDAL’ MAY STOP PROFESSIONAL BOXING IN FRANCE an WHAT ABOUT DEMPSEY? «= =~ By Thornton Fisher|lJP [FAMS LSE OF WILD “JAM” Gremo and Gay, Tailenders, Lose Two Laps and Are Now Six Laps Behind in Six-Day Bike Race. Silent on Intentions to Follow Advice of Minister of Colonies and Go Home—Carpentier Exhibits Damaged Knuckles as| Further Proof Bout Was Not a Fake. Copyright, 1922 (New York Fvening World), Press Publishing Conieny. (Bpecial Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) PARIS. Dec. 7. HE end of professional boxing in France may be the iesult of the scandal created by Battling Siki’s revelations of the faked Aght with Georges Carpentier. SOMEHOW, SOM! Som ticle As the result of the wildest sort of ie i ft a speeding four team# lost one lap, end Gremo and Gay, the tall-enders, al- rendy four taps behind, lost two more, The leading writers on sporting topics are beginning to wpport a heeled 4 toi GAPANT RESaLY ING ABS beergehtty @ampaign in favor of the French Boxing Federation confining its activities Far BOY wih 27 ; Z Ss Ai Geutlet and Ballon! and Cobums aial! exelusively to the amateurs and leaving the professionals to form a new Wis Freate ZA Y f : ¢ Brose, maintained’ thar toad of Oe association, which, in the present temper of the French pubic, seems STYLE GAVE Yg ‘ Vi laps on the field for each team. ‘ doomed to have a short life. JA Chee. TOM GIBBoNs SHOULD The teams of Taylor and Lands, “Bild imeeif ts voted a nuisance by*® CONSIDERABLY! BE ABLE TO GIVE DEMPSEY Spelssens and Eyckrvn, Verraes and THE BIG CUMCER~ fall concerned for creating all of the, those of Francois Descamps, hi _ J Hill, and Bello and Gaffney ‘each lost « iibtrtancs, Ho ta now contrite, but| seer, to the assertion» of Battling Sik) A RUN FOR HIS HONEY: HE SOME ONES Ute © [inp ina maddening whirl that was filled Gtidhes to bis tale that according to the | neon frames teen wae to have (S FAST CLEVER. AND WILLARD ARE with, spilia and dangerous pick-ups and 7 z A caas which Insted almost half an hour. Gontract he was expected to allow Car-] Carpentte:'s chief argument tn his ef Can HIT: DUCK Soup FOR. The heroes of the early morning Jere pentier to beat him. Having already orts to diseredit the statements of the + tried to drown his sorrows in drink| -¢neealesc Is to show his badly da ‘and found trouble with the police as a} “ed knuckles and to exhibit X ray pho result, he ow t tn hi tographs of his hands, taken after the ears with tears tn his| ent, which show that all the metacar- eyes that he will eschew liquor for] pat bones were broken. ever more. Weeping, he exclaimed to “Does that look tike a fake Might?" the reporters yesterday: ‘‘Ah, if only|sueried Carpentier. He 0 ankesd I had listened to Carpentier when in| “hether it was likely that he would ar- had to ride like fiends to hold the packs THE CHAMPION In hand, but they were equal to ft. Be- cause of the utter demoralization of the pack, pick-ups were ticklish and many a spill was narrowly averted when wheels clicked together on dangerous turns. There was such a rush and scramble to change partners that there were twenty-eight riders constantly eo clin patiently, |PanKe a frame-up for a bout he was so the track ‘aus a4 ee ae papatis inte ture of winning that he actually lost tt Bello and Gaffney carried off the BO aided you BONE) \y overcontidence. The former cham 4 Le vight’s point sprint score for the $60 Gown’? pon nasertel that since his defeat his IN THE LIGHT OF nN (SUE2~e° vectal prize with @ totel of twenty-four According to a story in Le Matin.| ne ambition has been to meet Bilt RECENT DEVELOPEHENTS points, Referee Bernstein ts credited with «| iain and re-establish lis reputation, © ic, Chen ieee: ees by ie She iar aes Oar ¥ oe a Or RPENT nig! row 1 . The statement that in the ring he on] eiK) HAG PASSAGE OF WORDS JACt: BERN infleld was packed with « swaying mass heard tell Carpentier not to ‘hit WITH HELLERS, DOES NOT SEEM To HAVE of rabid bike fans. ‘There was barely 6 bard, it's al} settied,” and in the 2f SUCH} A HERCULEAM TAS. elhaw roam in the famous inclosure and fourth round he hear! Carpentier tell| Am interesting scene in ‘this latest the venders had a Ume of tt trying to show their liquid and solid wares, MALLORY ELECTED DAN ON BASEBAL ieecatoed No Offer From Cotambis oe pag Ny et APTAIN. OF YALE | Sows mencour ee: Ge oa CHAMPIONSHIP GOES CLUB CHIEF MAY BF : 5 Tom lives in the wilds of utter, outer Biki to get down. Referee Bernstein's |POxINE drana was enacted In the of of the newspaper L’ Auto when Siki and statements were said 1c have been told his former manager, M ellera, meetin, to the Council of the P asctaant ead i . deration. Af-|by acctdent. had a heated pas of fer an inquiry, it is said. a report was | words over the charges, truth of made that in the opinion of the coun-| which Hellers denies. The argument, il the words did not constitute a] Which took place Im the presence of the ® “frame up." as boxers often said all| *stounded newspaper staff, ended wher: sorts of things to intimidate their op- | '* besan. of hol ne wighth sprint: list nacht Beilo, Siki told |.'Auto that he had been ro- i; py), V. eis trom Ms B. Pletehe Tera juate manager ok: ponents, celved at th: Ministry of the Colones by TO BILTMORE LINKS Reported That John W. Heis- jf Leland Stanton! Univeralty, announe- | ey Sullivan, the Brooklyn feather CAPENTIER EXHIBITS DAMAGED | #8 offlclal who recommerded to him that ee man May Be Successor to | (08. Tat Re, Ral oeen. Siiteporgh ana] Ssh offered @ prize of $25, and Asst KNUCKLES AS PROOF. he return to Senegal. Siki did not say The Weatchester-Biltmore Club NRL | Se ecer eae, bine Fe, Sanien ata aee ne burgh andy at conped It KGa Gas ¥ titecolkin orein, Are ta ai fo fale Be lv pa ce of Rye, N. Y., will have the honor 1 Buc O'Neill. Leland Stanford at Palo Alta, Cal.. During the great Jam that followed ng both the metropolitan Georges Curpentier in newspaper tnter-| planned to abandon boxing and taking lonshi ~ Varnell of Spokane and Walter Ecker) souter's partner, went down unobd- views has added his protestutions tol up kome other occupation. Melita and. fhe OM THORP, football conch at] *!! Of Chicago, Thosy sade the Jour) served, on the 27th Street wus und wae “Memphis Bill” “Recognized| "va_,t™"* @ mene [ Sew torn, Gnivere ty, ta m'tnemn[in2 ¢Sqcnitoria Hat wiier separ] Sue acuiched ue aloummeared op i ; vai The club official J Klep 0 a Ore., barrassing position of being forced | iorna, he being the frat | ae | SAY A rs were ‘Sullivan and Other Stor Runners | * ne of Best Defensive | sate” siete eens Clested Om the fiuttees naetmasn heme an] ean a a pe | i i a : : at received. orp wants it understood] A report from Philadelphia yesterday Bi ite Backs in Game. ting, bas been, ayyarded te a ue TNE | that the ataale connecting his name that John W. Heisnan, for thre: 1 for: ‘fully: ten Although | announcement has been NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dee. 1.—Wil-| made by th~ metropolitan women’ iam Neely Mallory of Memphfs, Tenn.,] committee rega lection was unanimcusty elected Captain of the} of a course and the date, the news When Belloni was finally re- head couch at tWe University or ol Of agains (Goule University, made vacant by the resigna- neylvania, might be oext coach at a Kreat sigh of rvllef. It tlon of "Buck" O'Neill, ts entirely with- | Columbia Wns the greatest oxtioition of indl- LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dee 7 (Ansoctated | out foundation, as he would not accept} An «voning newsp: of that clty.| vidual riding of the race so far, Preaa).—William H. Klepper, Prestdent|!t !f it were offered. said that a Columbia graduate had b Little Horan of the Irish Diamond Forever. with the coaching position at Columb: In Handicap Race at Armory Meet —s——- a Will Be Honor-Mark Man in| pion ana present Metropolitan A. A. U Utleholder, will make a bid for the ly Who: 1,000-Yard Contest in [state championship at the tournament | Yale football eloven for 1929 at a dinner] will be ma mali fermorrow at fot the Postinnd Club of the Pact]; ; Ree Linen Gobreearma ey IACIHTAUSIE CLOT SAL Get ehGuenO TiN BEnS: LANEL Shek tec ao eneene Mes Washington Heights at Madison Square Garden next week | tv the players who won thelr “letter Tapsitah tourrarrant gill be Hea’ |oomt! has been forever barred fat Colunbia tn regard to the positior could be Induced to ce © to the rave Goctord 2 Munce, wh» lives in New Jersey, will | un the gridiron this fall at Rye some time next June. from further participation in the affairs} 4s couch, a rybody knows that hi 2 wv rked over hip fo hour, be ineligible for the tournament Mallory prepared for Yale at Pomfret In order that the south course |f the National Association of Pri here eaneatte heen Be ene Tae Sears out bod O76 ANcties Ine. Ware By Joseph Gordon. The Boxing Committee of the Met-| school, where he was a warm friend of! will be in the best condition possi: | onal Baseball Leagurs In a resolution Mewarers ( bate ab W. Watt i {il ane Ha go amial REE OFCCHER cieltbruleee tee ILLIAM. SULLIVAN, the] "PO!tan Association Is trying to ar} nauncey Buell, the retiring Harvard] ble for the metropolitan the club | adopted by the Board of Arbitration he position and 1 do ne dQ the rumor could not be| ne grinned, mounted hie steel stead and Beventeen-year-old middle dia.| (2M&°, & FPeclal bout between the | captain, ‘Thetr friendship has continued] committee has already begun Klepper was charged with making e such an offer < Was on his way wicain amid + arent din. tance runner who created |‘, Wentwelghte who made such | through the inot three yenrs Wortbantihevieveut Alero epdiHinievae tick race ae ted to make any state-| ‘The failure of Penn's athletic authort-| Tom Bello. who hua developed te food show ng at the Garden at, the nterctty tournament—Andy Zamba and Fred Krebs, both of Bayonne. The Bronxdale Athletic Club has entered a ful] team for the tourna ment in hepes of winning the point Thoir entries are: 112-pound Mickey Satnick and Barney 118 younds. Rob Rendeley: 128 one yearn” old, r weighe 175 foun and te 8 fect 10] tees will be dug up and relaid. At 1) the same time they will be en- Inches tall. He played on Ted Blain's TeeNIGAA tin the years xo and wae larged consderably. The greens teen fullback on the varsity for two] Will receive special attention. seasons, He is recognized as one of the} Even last year—the first season Least defensive backs wh er played of golf for this club—the greens at Yale, s were excellent. ‘The men ollgiife to volo were Doc Jordan, Joe Eecket, Eddie Bench, Harry ===: ach Heisman with an offer] Morkable sprinting qualities in this n has left the situation] year’s grind, raced to the tront in tha Tlerds strength to| frst point sprint of the night and ~eat wensation tn athletic ranks with his vemarkable performances In the Cale donian and other games, will be the honor-mark man in the 1,000-yard handicap race at the 102d Enjrineers' A. A. met at the Washington finignts Armory Saturday night. Sullivan, ‘whose rise as a middie distance star hus been unusually rapid for a young- h » the matter, but Lt] tl to appr relative to the capital stock of the] think it ts andl: fair to New Yora] for next s¢ Tacoma, Wash., Club, which he or-| University not to make my position] there fl ganized. ar. 1 went to New York University] the belief tha ‘ormer Georgia Tech| Madden across the line by a few inches. Members of the board said they were] under a three-year contract, which haa] taentor 1s a possibility for the Columbia | Eaton. teamed with bxy and leading tn Without autnority to remove Klepper ax] two yeara to run, L de not mean tol post. His plans are Know: only to him-| '!@ matter of points scored so far, ran ident of the club, ty timply by that If {tC were not for this] self. His contract at Penn has expired,| ‘to third place. from transacting fal business | Contract there might be possibility off but tae football committee has held no] Alf Goullet happened to he riding with the association in his capacity as|™¥ returning to Columbia; 1 refer to tt] nn ting to date not made any proposal] ‘tisurely out in front three laps before President. n to show that when 1 went tol t Soh the finish of the second sprint of the ut could preve 4 nat a ae York ty i; ; k wa at] vig! d found the rest of the pack nqun’ PY) Bricke, Lovta Lies and | Cross, Phil Cruikshank, Mor Deay Klepper jast 5 5 Was placed on th York Unt ity {t was with the{ Hetsman won his chief reputation at] [URD! 8 a oS a ster his age, will allow a l!berg! han. | )U" , Brearc, RUPPE elleibie ln 2 , Idea of continuing the work tong sla” eee Ne decclored the| {ekeying all around him, no one iman tones Sidnew| Tea Diller, Mike Eddy, Fd Greene trellgibte lat u 1925 by amis: he work long cnougi | Georgia T ¥ © develop the]! Aicap to a Held which will Mcinde| 1°, feoppetome: 185 pounds, Sidney | Te ming to care to take up the burden T. Herr jr. Tony Hulman, toh A system of football there,| wonderful ele jon, Abe Lincoin, Gill Lovejoy. pick]! LANDIS IN JOINT sioner Landis for an alloyed attempt to] ty build defraud the Seattle, Wash., Club out of | 894 my one year's expertence there the South- ns which gave sobriquet cf the G: Rert and Albert Wans; 147 poun Ed Sorensen and Wred MeNell! , Some of the best runners in the Met- Sf belive Spacsipekers Teles ye aaabee nook the c 4 practical walkov o , fopolitan District. Jimmy Barnes. Lutnan, Bill Mallory, Lester Miller LEAGU< MEETI the services of ita manager, Witiam ay a wae. i eeey ager to gy} Tornado, ; z oes ee eee foto Charley Beagan and William Deegan] Vincent Ne Lassiot, Captain of the | Widdie Neale Newell Neldlinger, Charli re NG ]kenworiny , Jain, grasvdto.ot Conimblh, ‘played| Veraite “Or Cink) letter: ive to cross the line In front of Coburn. of St. Anselm's; George Nolan o* ihe| \ York Wniversity cress country |O'Hearn, Phil Plilsbury and Clarkson Rea wonttiy wad oikoad fon the snelinicd ccoinatithens ahd was lntariaccrterl cient cé.the Colmule Cals Lands was third and Geatman fourth. New York Athletic Club and Eddie|team and ene of the ernek hill and | Scot A Poesy "I will go to Chicago for the Anien- [De list wnill 1034, the Commissioner'a) fthe eonching staff, and 1 have mans (4 Weat 4a. Stcoet, Letter After the third sprint Reneto Gag, ‘Weinan, Morningside A. C., ure among| tate meno” the district, has neon In] OF the letter mon the followine il )oun League meeting, if one ie nea] {ln Dior ae, wim from, pls iriends there. "My feelings towand Co-| this season thus fur were the guesta of| aith hie partner, Oromo, Qve lape bes those who will oppose him. Sullivan] vite? to pritictnate in some of the |e yet tarry Cross, Phil Ceutkshank, |{bere.” anid Col. Jacob Ruppert, wrest | i tumbia are of the warmest, but no offer} honor. ‘The foutball sttuadon and thel fam, put {t lasted only @ few momenta, has won his last three starts, all from| events of the Millrose games. Mike Bddy and H. T. Herr gr dent of the New York Yankces, yeate Klepper anil iis attorn Poe ambi weule (iaaune ae: Us ton of a new football coach were] 4. the rellef partners of the other teams ecrateh. The Mun cipal Athletic Committees | In addition to being on the foothal’ bany, i ; ‘inqulah ny work at New York Unt- liscussed, but the meotlng was confden-| nipped him before he had raced two full perth i tai team Mallory played freshman ba that William i, Mecurthy versity, which T want to yew through.” [tial and nothing was made publtc 43 tol taps, Tom Bello won the third sprint, Ben Butler, the Long Istand ama-] holds its vnnual athletic meet at] lem Mt veut was-varaity. catcher. 11 The attention of the part owner of the} oe the Pi Coast League, was ree] PMO" recelyed @ telegram yesterday | what recommendations were adopted, beating old Joe Kopsky over the mark four heavyweight who defeated ‘Jor-| Madison Seunre Garden on Jan. 18 [itko is prominent socially, He New York club had been culled to the] sponatble for the action taken against | ————————____ by a wheel's length, Joe beat Fitssim- don Munce, former national cham-|!oren Mur hison, present Indoor na-| member of Lie Delta Kappa Eps lo wwtroversy between Ban Johnsen ang|the Porttand Club President, and thet . ; mons and Gay finished fourth. tional sprint champion and J. A Neconey, intercolleginta champlor <A be Invited to mort Boh McAltia ew York's “Flying Cop." ‘The vente close’ to municipal employees SS ONE BOXER WHO ISN'T AFRAID TO Fraternity and wax a member of the | commissioner Landis, charac Sophomore orman Comm " e ; . pedi was «lccted member of the elildish’ by his partner, Col. bo L Junior Prom | Comralttee Huston, the day before. “Tam enurely in a pired the tesolutie Lien expelled 2. ’ 1 Gaffney, palred with’ Bell eg coerineg see action suena Giants May Train on Coast in °243 |e eur tate en would be carried to the courts. ‘ 4 5 ing Freddie Hill by @ short margin mover ican one | Gog Back to Texas Next Spring | cee 22.4 rere tee players fro: ord with the jdea - ing Pennin Ider. tron) th z = 'y romping home in front in the fifth CONCEDE WEIGHT %."" foltown: FINK 1S H ; WINNE R of holding # goint ating of the leagues Geand Heaps + Club, pn Phede ively with Parte Coast 4) ests nating, Madden te ‘or women. -A-yard ran (hardican). For > ere, as arranged by Commissioner} Lambke. a pitcher, from Kalamazoo. | (hamnior Whi Sox | entirely w -acifie Coast people anc oReat the clever Australian, buon oe a Mgt IN SQUASH TOURNEY [7ori:5 ana aa formality catied by tim | Mio! Champions and White Sox how they can meet the demands of th. | whizzed across the line in the sixth aayar are tt —_——— ere ta nerd of such « muoting. | Pennington led the feague with torty \ Diaw Coames ¢ Fe lNeluuvonnen sprint. Tom Rellont, the beetle-rrowed Nowndays most fighters areue R. Farl Fink of the Crescent A. |! ‘Mak there is nosd of such 4 mseting | sogen stain bases Inst aenson nnd ha Will Play Games on Way Phe Chicago White Sox will taur| Partner of pecriesa Goullet, umaged . ait ye 1 said, L Will gO 10 Chicago to] ey” gon Lambke w % nak enn ty r Du cago i 0 MI tour) oniookers by getting home firat in for days and often pass up iucra- | iher wed hia eal aquaah tennis ability the ‘American League mesting, [4 2) Lambke won ile Aret seve Up From San Antonio. tb from San Antonio with tie| MeoKers by wetting Home fret ip the tive matches because of unwill- | Ji, ap) yesterday afternoon when be su) Ne i ey ela! there 2 reve , ind did not round into form again ur ———-- c in t spring as they did] won in the rac A terrific Jam wee 4 or events -Twoclan relay race] Auguste J. Cordier of the Yate Club © emphasis that the Presitent of | near the close of the season. lust year, They will play a series of | started by Horry Horan of the Irish ences te concede & pound or #0 | for women | vdivan for women AAT Vioenee nation! champion, in a four Yankees put on the word “IF” { By Robert Boyd. xhibition ganies int mang of the| team In @ moment, another thrilling (0 an opponent, However, there Ate Heh Ben ey V matel of the oven serach wun] dioned that there wax vom doubt — = —— ME World's Champion Giants} ine cities. iding: rampoge was on a ee ee fs one boxer who dovsn't care of the Na nls} his mind as to whether there wo I will : ; ntonio “ ession, Fitzsimmons, Goullet, Belloni, how much a rival weigh He is l= a aie Association tow being de: an American League gathering in CECIL LEITCH MAY nie ete: ‘tt pee + for ry Frazee, owner of the Boston} proces, Coburn. Evekman and Spete- elgh ets > % J courts of the Yale Club. Fink excelled) cago at ati, and left the impression ha > areal Re x, hi lenied that the Feaway |eens took up the chase. It equalled Jeff Smith, the Jersey middle- MISS os ck WINS Alniost from the start and achieved viel presaure miaht be brought on the Pros NOT COMPETE AGAIN that NeGraw mould take hi LHEOIGS hie: heen hold Lapndi-| in desperate riding the tremendous weight. Smith was unfortunate in IN PINEHURST GOLF) try oct thy Camir’ Huscholder by S| Ident of the league iby jpome of the cha FOR GOLF TITLE] (ives to California for carly #Prins | cate of men im Toronto and that] spurt of the early morning hours when making an unfavorable showing in a Ne the Fe wit Mevors Changed and the original plan of Com <= 4 have announced they will return | |, ST OMAMN slapitenige eile ped the fold twlee the two bouts he had in the Gar- PINUHULST, N. C., Doo. T.—The two} Hink be ae on Mtn dre 0) | missioner Latndta followed, a According to word received |to the Lonv Star State to get Into] ort Rds BIE RE Urtenicipeay en ad orites in t rolinn tour ie, Bava est ube ene Nise ne ery reason to hold a joint . Natal fared opp ¥ he ely ovco was lead den—one with Mike O'Dowd. ‘ 9 ‘ : the aenil-final to-morrow afternoon, Hull | | “rNEre, 18 cure rene te nt Qo not] here. Miss Cecil Leitch, three ape 1923 campaign hawOHAUY (eben: settled leita a of t Spelasons was when he weakened himself mok- | "ment uae ideo epe e eurs eae Fained a place in the et sl petNefagree with Mr Johnson when he aayr| time winner of the British ladi ee ore me Mansgsr Mogren ) Beadex, football couch at Penn |!) front at the end of tenth the medalist and Ohio State charipios| by defeating J. ticharda of the | SRT Na olublawiere 1h A las been looking to the sunset slop: Paige > P ies 5 lght 0: Chun in 6 bt gaine rates | (here te nothing for the hampionthip and one of the . Min! ecatan ill not manage the Philad: aa tag 168 pounds the night of the Jing aire, John D, Chapminn of Green-| Harvard Cluy in di strait wae water TOTS a cues co talk over. We nave] onamP A } As A posetble training camp for We). ‘club next year. Hugo rejected] NEW BRUNSWICK MEN match, In order to save a forfeit by # score of 18 tb—7, Bull plac greatest golfers of all time, may |club, Several years age he took his| ? 8 wich, who won the tournament last | several things to discuss. Amons ts ex-eptionally well and tc ‘ A 1 the offer of Wiliam Baker, owner 33 SE ¥ sand the other occasion was | yoar, clashed in the firat mateh round ac ihe wseinnitig Of each gone 11S § disposition of the $15,000. tom | never play championship golf hayey 8 to the gout galy’f¢, ran into Hipyptin FETE RUTGERS ATHLETES : as > fl rn ms "Tho! R. Coward, Yale Club, th | the te game ol 8 . We i ul Weather, It hamperes e train . ae eee aie McTigue tone b Pinehinel paptentay, and Mths Mar beget eins r of the titic, nnd H. it | ought to settle that at once,” er 2 re be: apes back in | ois of the players and sit them back| The first evidence of a struggle be-} Nrw RNUNSWICK. N. J. Dee. hm & poor bout. er since Jett Jayce won by 7 up and & to play. tn t9ay, | erese lhe ei eT eis a ngland recently, following an | | CT i i tween the minors and the majors at], buwindea: we has been going all over the coun when the ¢ was first ataxed, Mre,| M'sseh of th Sapa somewhat in the race that year men of New extenzive tour in America, Miss Californ Louisville was manifested by the lit- their fourth round matches The ch HARRY WAKEFIELD PLAYS ’ Aeron “ tt : lous to see the Inst night gave the Rutgers ty taking on light heavyweights “pm ata Fords 7 Leitch told her friend th fe okt eaea uae tle fellows when they heard that the 2 $ piny-off for unifying modal, and ff true js on the | world’s champions next spring tha iL the annual testimon' and heavyweights, seldom draw- dor Net tn the Hat content 1 eee ORBUAOE @. care btuare BOB CANNEFAX TO-DAY | other side that sho believed that [1 Strub, President of the San Fran. | Majors were going to ask the approv~ | [001% we hoa ing an opponents anywhere near Miss Fordvca went out acalnat Sire triumphed over J, C. Nesly, a clubmate the injury to her arm, received in |cisco Club, and Williarn McCarthy.|®! of the minor leacue owners to in Be ‘ure his own weight. Last week he 110 in yesterday's round. erate 1 Mtixoell wir | New York will be treated to « series] a foursome match whilé here two |}resdent of the Pacifie Coast League. | © their option list to twenty-|qycrnn Thiel 1 to he gave Martin Burke, who had just wae 5 up rt the turn. She took t net Coward In the upper half of un fot Interstate Teree cneien Billiard years ago, would prevent her |cume here as emissaries to ask Mc | five players and their player list to ne in N swick aud pute ou a referee's decision over big | tenth with 4, halved the eleventh emi-final round Lenguie matches to-day and to-morrow.| from playing golf in the future. : here. | fifty. This would mean that each} tho towns i H “4 Vied Fulton, a revere beating at | 4nd brought the match to an end wit So aimee Gobe Cannefax, former champion, and The nivel bent Mick Lolich era Cuties ease ae tiers [club would have tts hards on five thor the season hua boon & 4 by gio e' . C rn y efie’ 4 o8 W eir invitation was jecline nic be b) a feepe Se rakiidl peactniia hoa winning 59) th etwelfth green. 1NST PAR av| Harry Wakefeld will meet in two ¢ h ae Tha crepeanan Sah tempat c al lege Piece |p Yordyce wa 46-85, includin, at the Strand Academy to-day, out of golf events for almost six [thanks players during fi 4 by nator an one of the bye holes, Mr will play §0 points In the afternoon,| months until she played in this Before Dr. Strub and Mr. McCarthy} ‘The minor eau 8’ objection to this sion over Capt, Bob Roper, an an's card Was 46, 42-88 PINEHURST, O, Dee. Titty | Soginning at & o'clock, and 60 pointe| year’s British championship but |tett for the minor league meeting} was expressed by one President, Whol iy yculure var other big fellow. He has also Mis. Francls J. 6 Hranktans,| TO Walstlon, opereivr ie pestnersblp evening beginning at 830. To-| Was defeated in the final by M In Louleville BleGraw and Btoneham|said: “With sixteen major league] quests of honor and * Sandy” made one beaten Jackie Clark, Jamaica | Pa.. defeated Mra A. Maxoon | oes par fieures o ramplonship| Rorrew Waketeld will engage George! joyce Wothered. Coming over to | promised the Pacife Coast represen |ciufis having property rig its on sev-|of his usunl speeches when he awarded Kid, Pat McCarthy, Glen Click- [of Pittsburg: by 6 and & and will op [eee Cadre here ¥ An all. | {00Fe, anather former ena on ana] America again last summer, the |tatives that they probably would com |enty-five players the minor leaguea| the leiter and sweater to the twenty-two wer, whem he stopped, and Hob | 17"s Mins, Vordyce 1p to-day's seml-| pittsburgh team. composed of Bil yeciap waren” English player suffered a relapse |to Fresno, Cal., » spring of 19/1.]would have nothing but the ball} first-string men Moha. This is giving away welght z FKisaman, Tom Morrison, H.C. F " — and, although sho attenced both | provided certain conditio: a were avail-| parks.” restates Toke Tenner the, | tiarvard i mere ee ee eat tchaee at hun on pat,| PRTCORE To LEAD orto rare, | the Canadian women’s champion: | ante. 7 jons perhaps re s request, like the restoration to/RINK SPORTING CLUB, INC. wants to box Gene Tunney, the CAMBRIDG Dec Arthur} with a quartet composed of Herman] COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 7.—Bon! Petcctt] ship and the women's national | ferred to ining grounds and|the draft in the five minor leagues a Mtr An, Mra championship at White Sulphur | training quarters with modern accom-|that they refuse to subsoribe to, will vyweilght, who knocke! out |oaptain of the Harvard cross-country | Woodland, C Rudel of Kanawaki | football team of 192%, was elected Cag-| Springs, she was unable to take | modations. The appearance of the|no doubt be vetoed by the minor Cyariie Weinert last week team. He ts @ two-mile epectaltst. Opaea of Detroit. tain for next season. part In elther event. Giants on the Coast in 1924 will rest’ league magnates. t * . & GUT (THURSDAY), DEC. MORAN Vs. JIMMY HANLO! lis of Oak and. J. R. Bowker of] of Toledo, left tackle on the Ohio S oo. and hard hitting light L. Coburn jr. of Weston was, e

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