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pee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER | 1922. UMADDEST SPRINTING OF GRIND IN EARLY HOURS OF RACE TO-DA’ AMUMOSTEMPTY GARDEN ° [N:THE SPommucHT -__ =: By Bud Cotmibanl sit Senin Post lenge Cup May Have Op- |ciaign'oc Bar's wats ter eeeutsd. Position in Wightman, — |4,Jt Mas tevelones. ; on effort to obtain the nonilfiation of oe F, DAVIS tins been nomi-| Georee W. Wightman of the tabeed tly Morning Visitor Offers $100 Prize Just Atter Night Stragglers Have Been Cleaned Out, and Mad Rush Is On. formerly of Californa, for the nated for the Prestdency of the| President. ‘There has been United States Lawn Tennis Agso-| Wire pulling tn this direction. ciation. Whether ot not the donor of | ['" t,ls even hinted that at. the famous international challenge cup ota lade. donee ' will accept Is another story. ‘The tabs, TON LAWS" ON He OB as tt developed yesterday, tf» that the POLICE THE CITY OF LONDON. Nominating Committes, composed of Holeombe Ward, Chairmat Races WEIRD SKULL PIECES —- By Robert Boyd. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, Dee 8. Some of the most sensational riding that has yet been witnessed in 3..B, Mo- the présent six-day race took place here early to-day shortly aiter the big 2 r AW Lean of Pittsburgh and Loula H, Wald- amphitheatre was cleaned out. There was no one but the riders and their \i ner of Chicago, fe agreed that Davie fy trainers and a retinue of camp mien in the Garden, ‘with the riders , 4 \ Ss tho login! aucceasor to Jullan g. Mytiok. * » leisurely encircling the track on the “flat,” when a Mr. Greer from Mon- treal, Canada, entered the building. He was the first spectator to make his appearance following the cleaning out of the all night stragglers. He was in New York on his honeymoon and was accompanied by his young wife, who had never seen six-day races. The Canadian was disappointed » when he was informed that there was NEALE VISITS jo fret intimation that the tide of n tennfe affairs had ewung to Davie came from Syracuse, N. ¥., where the oMctals of the New York State Lawn Tennis Association held a sptcial meet. ‘ it Saturday. More than fifty del \) tea from Roohoster, Buffalo, Utica and other tmportant iawn tennis centres “The Newey moocners HAVE KEPT IKE DORGAN j PUB. CHIEF AND WIS AncT: in this State, including this olty, at- no sprinting until the afternoon. He COLUMBIA; HINT FRANCIS ON THE HOP ALL Week. fended tho session, Loule B. Dalley, proceeded to have a series of sprints , baker vote rid ae & Mersereau, ‘ ‘ i oretary, atten 6 representa: F ~ a eee offered yak for a} HE MAY BE COACH Hq \! org ives of the clubs tn the metropolttan| ‘This you, Santa? 2 5 ~ s E ae UAE! fivet “ike (piderac uVaiyi Rebetiod | Baw etiepaaye ieoaths former ‘sribie os e At the session at Symeuse the dee-| Well, this is. “Yours { the Cincinnati baseball team and i, igatan sreve peed, teate (opinion at) nel Ceaiyr I he against’ sprinting during the early|of ‘He Cincl 5 candidacy of Davie, According to the Ly Ca ‘morning hours, but after sotne per-| head football conch for the last two : report ther® was a degree of enthuslaam What do I want? Eg aS sensona at Washington and Jeffers: ve that Indicated the place that the > suasion by John Chapman, the pro- ge ape eiRpsEevYe View Achar! Well, what I r = pate, thenei@erh decided to.fry\ for] tn ok coke side Wee OF THE GARDEN DUST ) O% cian toae en eevee : cally need at ColumbiA with Bob Watt, graduate the ame holds {n the estimation oflig ag complete outfitting ht - the Influential man of the sport. ‘They the prize money. * 1 anager; Walter, Kopnlach, captain of ; y bry fi went on record as unqualifiedly behird | Roger Peet's. , ite Bellon! gradually has taken the place] roothall, and Franklin Brodil, guard on Vi) Davin. ‘There ta a total of 18,000 vote!” yy Ae that?! You'll of Brocco tn the hearts of the great] i1, yoar's cleven. crew captain dnd x > represented In the New Yor kState Ai 84 ou Italian following of the race. This ‘ 4 Stud B ~ . soctation. Together with the 8,000 votes! see that Dad writes out a beetle-browed partner of the masterful) Chairman of the Student Board, the 3 of the Western Association, tha com-|~s ? i Goullet was rated a burden to Goullct | undergraduate self-governing body. Tom ‘ Z oBoyvl =~ bination represents a belance of power! gift order !! ‘when that great rider started in this ‘Thorp, whose récent statement emoves Z et . ky ; Ot He os Md elect any Pease inat Fine, and be rt totask yl oar’ rind, but, though Bellon eat | jim. gram all riture alscussione con: | FO é Sy SS cad On Saas oe ete a ge ee plug along and hold the team’s end up. cerning the successor to Buck O'Neil, ee the last annual meeting of the {ted In the great Jams of Wednesday night} SW Wes prosohe. Penton ; and Mturediy morning {t Wah: Bononi | They Ben, psuaet te commit. ther = = : TWO MORE VICTORIES FOR JOCKEY CORCORAN who outrode Goullet. Al was a tired | selves on the pfoneedings, Which ook a. Ss bes losed doo! The «ce athlete when the bell rang signaling the | Place Wenind Closed Geers ie camenat jam to end after a Lad spill among the | OP)” ‘ NEW ORLBANS, Dec. 8.—The thor- oughbreds had to: plough thelr way along a muddy course at Jefferson Park howe 3 that ft was merely an ‘ders, Now the bike cry is ‘'Bel-I-I-1-1- qoainted N Bislloni!” not "Ber-r-r-r-r-r-ter-rocco ba pel aad ba yesterday and anything itke high speed was distinctly out of the question, order’ forms: in” | Christmas envelopes pro- curable at all four stores. — Some STAMPEDE = WHEN A SAY 1S OM «-- undergraduate present remarked he was impressed with the ¢ J coach. AND LAUGH THAT ONE OFF + eo Immediately after the sla acatching thelr pote domes, ‘rhe| the cleetion of Dill Malory aa Captan Veterans in Three-Game Series| i 2i%ie vues Ge'wirt Peencag hen care | night Spleasens and B: b = “a ball mand with the « gled things up ; ae aes Hs fa i ooo *Regiatered Trademaric. i Ruan Sintra aitata reid Return of Garland and theo» Thanksgiving Day, which enced Rated: (Gila ric crete rn to tnderstand the Cotumo: Or mailed on request. * ; another Jam and after “BUD* CouN THAN —* A close content daveloped in only one ing appeared to inp the mar the Jam seer ad ing the jam Splessens ar MADISON, Wik, Deo, 8,—An Invita- Rocrrs Peer Company in a lending ial say ale hai saitetet vith a 40 to 27 victory for the Aces.| on from Weat Point, asking the Uni-]@ % : na leading ays that Yale has Acquisition of Reynolds Che talley represented the highsst by Soe . Convenient aarlier In the day that Honwke had bro. | siteation. Nothing more definite took a : Mothers of boys will be waa great confusion following t "| YALE NEWS SEES SUCCESS race, the winners of the other five were credited witit a atolen lap. apa behind the field g Evoat hopes for ssful season next * Caeeeee tt oun detoated on | Yeralty of Wisconsin football team to #6 ne stole thelr Inp. Azaini, peirea with Joo} year. Brightens Aces’ Prospects. | “heh she a ee se xt season, to play the Army, Kopsky, won the frst of ¢ ‘Theicditorial ease: “On, bohalfice the u their home court, en ‘presented to the univeraity Corners” Fifth Ava, sprints. He had it As oitbaste a ene ‘ Stretch Reynolds, a recent nequi- \ c 2+ ———. caeemeheoseeisoe denen ARMY INVITES BADGERS, one ase keen two ribs {nm epill, erece ‘on the job, riding in 1 = _ Tees. 4 = < pedroeipea ar yee glad to know we're fi ng | and then Coburn and Brocco started one FOR CAPT. MALLORY i ‘ roesing in Anywhere from three} boy’s all-leather school on heli kK. Th nd ye x lengths to the good, 5 See Se er ae eo ve Ascension Aces Quintet to Play scram kevt up hie impressive work |shoe for as little ag $5. v” NEW. HAVEN, Conn., Dee. 8.—Witn in the saddle, He aceepted five mounts rs p Pade) a clats acrat thelr noble domes. - ‘ and placed two of them first, ono sec-] Built. on our *85 Per- { Splessens and Date wns, eoamented Tort oa Hous erie Th nat Aaeg ‘ahcwed ‘splewald| duanecs aeioaqrathe: Camenern keseaies at 4hot St. ; 1 ted for the he first game of a three-game} sition of the| Aces, sho} p sfavor ariony r R tralian, whe acc to William N, M lory congratulations oil d| form in his games last week. Royro.da| of the Impossibility of a home-and- dash, wie ; sinh asa 5 PA nck m series betweeo Ascanmon “Anes am Jast| home werles, Formal action was put Madden won the thint ep pa cones op ae Cteetten aa Cov-|“\Whoops” Was One of Most|Classic Will Carry Added] west mna Post, v. ¥. w., 12 scheanted| scored Shinty: tn paints In the last} Cet tet the next mesaton. ; “ Itytt, Bello and Gaffney fo! ane pebals oaths) et Th e ee 2 fog ae a for Tuesday night, Dec. 12, at the n ¥ Kaleer, McBeath, Gaffney and Tas well fitted for this position a Brilliant Members of This Value of $10,000 in the Darinti House, | Vent 16 finished In order in the fourth, Vorra< setae Hitt iBkcioet Mabie i ¢ seen Furtee Sova ; Wem Ped Season of 1925. Post claims the champlonship of the west side and Ascension Aces are not very anxious to concede that the sol- diers are entitled to the place of The eerles will decide the Season’s Team. won the fitth, with Lands following. frst In the sixth w with Eyckman and Kopsky McNamara won tho # tan, Brocco and Lan them | moc Verraes got down to the line’ first in| dence Mallory’s 1923 the eighth ‘with Goullet second, Kopsky ne of Yale's Apcnseat and Spiessne follows Rutt waa|champlonehip fresfinan te imm, Madden undergraduate he ha! football ability from that tain regula his country, has been Increased from alx to seven furlongn, ‘The change, a9 son's Princeton foot- ting of this year's letter men yesterday after the annual D om 4... of thia season Aces loomed up as one of the home in the ninth, Gay Lands and Hin} nish rasa I. Ke oe pleture of the varsity equad. la in Ine with tho most formidable light heavyweight . Anishing dn order named. nes In Mallory, | "trie question ¢ Belmont and hia assoc! quintets in the city, St, Aloysius, The tahch’ eprint. went. to McBeath, consequently have The question cf Just which one of the A Fe 8 asKoc euietive te cre See juedags ibs Aves Horan, *+!\9 ning oe ¢ e for a successful] seven eligible members of the 1922] torate o seeseneed a Interbore ague, was one of the + sengon next fall.” e elected n now holds the erboro' pague, was one of th Benned. ‘ n Mech ie ee a be gleated th ithe) post hax Metanes ‘racing first team ich the Aces defeated, - : 2 of considerable dtecus- 99 7 tan ea * ‘lon on the Princeton campus the last ‘Grads WwW ho Play N. ¥ . Uz Varsity ww weeks, but the selection of Snively to meet with universal approval. Five To-Night Are Ex-Champions| sis: ws: one ot tw wou witant|eiue of yin tad Ss rs of this geagon's eleven in| the richest in it# histo ca But as the season progressed the Aves entered upon a losing streak, which Y <4 continued until last week, when they scored two victor which the Axscensions had fallen to truly run race. Th ty i Of all the races run 07 the absence of Garland, who had i ee Manib 'T Nae| Bpander wii : a foumard lice ee tick cae ik Baca ea carried a greate a secured a berth with the Visitations in " h ; 2 Nae] positions. - ea sin ak ae: of Bill} the Fut: the Metropolitan League. Garl: tional A. A. U. Title in 1919 | The, 8 oe atin te oes bine eleven: although he t agale aia Nae and the prospects of the team look : a care: Plave (Cathe: se el si on—in the backfeld.| with, ‘The conditions too, neve u very bright, In view of the fact that ‘ —Rutgers Plays Cathed see ee PlAGSAs us Tend Cabal Ine wonecl cer Hek tae oreaces a{the Aces lost continuously without ‘ Pipe mm : Tada . fe ae throwing | mares are named befo » fouled | Garland and that they won two con- 4 i a Ape qubprgid aguas eto [ae is eee er SUT BOXING BOARD | sitet tne ace are cvdentiy ia Men watch Broadway at Ninth for “$30 Saturday. HE five je * ty from Penn- Princeton a 10 to 31N. J. position to retrieve some of their lost " ' ‘ nh What will prob- vard. de ’ cold Men know the clothes world holds no opportunity Denver mio ie rae (0 2 te ls, generatty catea,| SUSPENDS GENARO|P*#tise. like “$30 Saturday." iis Mae a Ulugtrious 1919 c ¢ Y's « prepared for college ‘nt Mercersburg, ero A further’ indication of the good ike a ay. ‘ hich won the National A Lr. ‘The same | " nt ns fullback on] me New Jersey State Boxing Com-| prospecta with which the Acoa are ; : : Ghanivivnahip tor Gia Fear ak At with Nadel and t Seite Teemn2e! £82 lmtsston suapended Frankto Gonaro, the} confronted ts the result of the Siarl'ng Men realize that only extraordinary conditions anta, Ga,, may form the alumni Curran at centre, Eduistoin was & member of the ight crack, and hs manager, | Grey-Asce s contest, plaved bring “$30 Saturday. : aeajr | acid ae MBAS nitlens ber at guards. } AM, pares Ms end. ernstein, yesterday beca of === a Th diti hi $, team which will 5 the Vidlet var-|_ A : _|8 one yente old, 5 fest 11 onaru's fatlure to agree to © al ® ese conditions are here again. $ Se OW in ante ant cee | = i helgit and weigh 388 pounds ocuies cra AMERICAN FENCERS be year at University Heights Gym-| EMBRACE FOR MORVICH N. Y. YACHT CLUB with Pancho Vill ¢ TO MEET CUBANS Again, many of our best sellers are down to the ald to-night i be the ast] BY BLOCK AS HORSE -Y, : if last suit-and-overcoat ends, Again, we have aise old Hae Bae STARTS FOR KENTUCKY REVIEWS SEASON ; ’ 2 mated beets thrown them all into a single collection, regardless Morvich, once called theuwonder 1 York Yacht Club annually Alen f na, promises to of former prices. Again, they are priced to hurry e menibers of th a horse, was shipped to Miss Eliza amer racing season by the et ary nonedule’ 0 Sit out, all in a single Saturday—$30. » five are Howard Cann anc beth | Daingerfield’ Haviands ul y the Race Commit- : "I which to-day made public Its let of = 1 ea eae vee ae Banerday n esore $00 S68 Veer 9a yGrrnad [geedeadet ‘we champion events for the coming In other words, to-morrow is another $30 Saturday. : 1k GG) an Leoineidanen SHAE. wae ninmaltte ited reas on ten. different ton on Di 5 A.W te Asin expacted'to raceles he fabrics in the collection are all pure virgin wool, Tweeds, months ago to a day Morvich ; ‘ tersed tay artista! ele corns! chatlenge tp the nese vise erges, worsteds and a few genuine cheviots, Fall and Winter * pro- < . wre he Cuban etic League, wh wei was shipped to Kentucky, where the Hersey Hoare thes indat 4 aed e cose te tea pe Riatihivs weights, he wen the Kentucky Derby, a be ane with teame of The making is fo your order—by the —_ BERNSTEIN MAY EARN MATCH WITH DUNDEE house that maintains the largest force of strictly custom fitters and cutters $ 'n New York City. This means—made-to-measure suits and overcoats that until to-day were There were no reporters to tell of Mavidyy for the Port tacea during 1 8. Vanderbitt’ ant and George taiena, chartere: were the leading w! the preparations for the trip, no photographers, no moving picture camera men, no crowds of stable tt iy Tex R Jack Bernstein hands and curious onlookers, About 11 o'clock one automo ners of the s n, each capturing a Store Ope: leading $40 and $50 sellers (some " bile drove up, Benjamin Block, | (Topliles. | Vagrar beng ,mnde the at 7:30. sven more)—$30, orock and etl Morvich’s ov hes , el Ibe i poe e King's Cup ; 1 i Ualmowits at guards, ‘The ¢ orelen Sipe’ Biers. ie ree Cup for schooners. Ista~ | folle, { for early come: Remember-—hest selections to the Suit With Extra Pe ‘ H See 87 bap F ord would not have be at Brench ies ni i orp, brother of Tom| Morvich was brought out, led by waa hed It not teen tor ane Junior team chaipioneli! Closes 5:30 arliest comers Trousers, $38 t H coach, w first Charley White, bis faithful at which erlppled Viee Commo- ay Ma : ‘ p and tendant, and walked around in : hols's sloop Cerol!nn t Fencer: v ing her mast mid- he eriiee and withdrew fr 6, captured the Astor front of the oir Presently Mr. Block got out of the car, walked over to Morvich gan skater! and put his arms around the Wis uaning wetae ' a or ; has little time fo horee's neck in farewell, walked prasad iro a \ | } | The Rutgers thelr first eur, climbed in and 1 : | \ { with Cat) ap 1 : ‘4 4 was driven away. home. aub, thy Thera are a few Emperors, |r | 1 captain, will probably Kings, Prime Ministers and Gen i * t custo YAILO 8 aiert at centre, with Panconst, che] grale whe must know hew Mor i, gare’ 108 USTOM LOR SINCB 1877 y other Rew man on the sq & felt—if a thoroughbred n r c utdoor Ni J y + is at wuamt Cape Sonsoat and) Lely then etn hee” Be dividual charg BROADWAY AT NINTH STREET { 7h