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=~ @*, ae le ry ve, of it me BREAK SEEMS SURE. NOW BETWEEN TWO BOXING BOARDS Because Local Commissioners Are Going to Allow Midget Smith, h Dec. | Who Is Under Suspension Over There, to Box Joe Lyne 22, Skeeter Body to Sever Relations With Them. . By Ed. Van Every. A BREAK in'the friendly relations that have existed until threatened b@&ween the New York State Athletic Commission and In fact, the break fs sald to already exist so far as tho Jerseyites are concerned and may seriously endanger the the Jersey Boxing Board. boxing game. Joe Lynch, featherweight champion of the world, is matched to meet Midget Smith at Madison Square Garden on the night of Dec. 22 fmith is under suspension by the Jersey commission for failure to go through with a bout with Irish Johnny Curtin It was stated yesterday by some one connected with the Empire State boxing whose name has been much in the pers but is with- held by request, that the Smith- Lynch bout at the Garden will not be It is hoped that the on will reinstate 3 h BC anding before the date of is match with Lynch, was unable to train. through his bout at the Garden last Monday night with Pee Wee weight. hoe member of the box ig body, gation to box Curtin on the this month, took the yiew that he hac lived up to his agreement for a r now is HREAT OF WAR BETWEEN NEW YO [PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINES — - 1922 (New York Evening World) Press Publishing Com Curtin went Kaiser much against his better judgment, as he was forced to go on with only two days’ training, and was decidedly out of condition and several pounds over In fact, he lost a weight for- felt of several hundred dollars, According to the version of a Jersey Smith? although he knew he was under obit 18th of 1 but] match with Irish Johnny, and that whether or no the bout will be per-| when the latter was unable to mect mitted to go on regardless of the} him on the date specified, Dec. 4, the fereey. stispenaton, obligation was concelied. He there- It wa unofficially but nevertheless| fore entered an agreement to micet sly stated by a high official of] Lynch at the Garden, However, the g¢ Board last night spension will got be has lived up Curtin, and tf that the Smi lifted until the M to his contract to meet Curtin was | with a match was to have been over on the so far as could be learned, pension of Midg ith in th ally lifted original term of suspension has not as yet expired and was merely abrogated on the condition that the agreement ed up to not see fit to Apparently the Ne York commtis- of the Jersey com-|ston coincides with Smith's view o as been customary be-|the matter. At least they have ad two sports bodies, then] vised him to go ahead h his ar rangements for his ma with Joe riginally suspended for} Lynch at the Garden. Incidentally HIS PERPETUAL MOTION- HE ISNT A GOOD HITTER AKO ONN K-Ob BUFR WHEN JOHNNY WAS ON THE CAVANAUGH STARS AS FORDHAM FIVE THE EVE NING wor LD, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929. Copyright, PANCHO VILLA BECAME POPULAR OVER NIGNT THROUGH , SkI0S "BaBE” HERMAN ISA SPEED MERCHANT AND UNTIL K-O'D BY MARTIN LOOKED LIke A @oMER- HARRY GREB THOUGH A MEDIOCRE BOXER AND HITTER CAN MAKE A REALLY Flesr e1ass BOKER, LOOk Fooush BY HIS ILO SWINGING ATrAc\|< ‘ > WINS OPENING GAME {SHEI2 2 A bad was the The Fordham basketball team opened 2 ° ° Sand to drew a aix|C mn ia not a member of tie[ uy geasen Int night with a deodea| BUtLer Wins Heavyweight Title stories, Subse: [ognized hy the Jersey hosing v Shuhatan, Casino, n State Amateur Boxing Bouts NUMALHTANG k| cent Cavanaugh, was the hero of the}... .. F F ab rth Regime: : ly fletd ne hand shots ac: yn Over Arraste—Other | to have ne semi-finals and finals . tea a! inting f ht baskets, Next tc = Pe 7 : of the 175-5 is fought to. ght. neers r contract jumpers and p y Hoctor, Maroon lett forwara,| Finals Decided To-Night. Sellar 1s the favorite oval unae : sk for a| man‘pulations so far as New Y 1 ive foul shots out of five ponasemeneeeesy One of the best fights last night , as nd New Jersey are concerned tries. Captain. wadle MoMahon nade s between Jack Carter, colored “i : Eee Sel ie cut oe User lomateeee tell etcie By Joseph Gordon. Wace wie leitighttiy uneitaniedh ee The ¢ was never in. doubt, At HE amateur boxing champlon- Epo ked pod eee eananeuay BY JOHN Gc s phe! Ria es toed ee ships of the State of New York }inin two minutes of fighting. Carter y 1 Noh (OE: ARorah a: edral staged will be decided at Madison] (nocked his opponent down four Fistic News raicxand Gossip}. rrr, fuels] Oeil tm cde ot atone mt on cetjareta tor the) niall ng wi four points at the Maroon.| winners of the preliminary will con-| thé fight after the last knockdown, enive a between Mic feat t 1 tthe gnined ground.} rest in their individual classes, Chiet |DUt the referce would not permit him W erweight champic weer ; « w 1 well played by! interest will be centred In the light}, Bem Butter, after belt elingtn i 1 Phil oy inte bse ra ue ’ poe the tect that tt beavyweieti clamplonenip bout (be now i, seven RoNitS hears i s ; ar ns a tween Dunn, the 175-pound star of] weight division final for anothe n At presen . the Paulist Athletic Club, and Alex|chance at a championship and won it und 1 Blau gure I no-d air, who on Tuesday 1 Sura ees ec ee cee “44 \ pts while | named f wT ment by knocking out Butler,} nis opponent, bu iste was too down a urantee of | | ent conquorer by a knockout of]|clever to walk into ft. When the t ov ‘ A Gordon Munce, present Metropolitan | TMNlty Club fighter o: hed afte g as b °, n few » © t Arrast 2 ‘ ; played ere amd former national champtot Ree \, putting hnny T y : The palr were to have met tast{him out for the count of n Both r ne ee Pr ‘ i re ee Sport t ee ee a « atdeiliiaieeaeal dt : of 8 FIGHT RESUL ir i ‘ BOSTON--Willie Harmon N 1} S York won the nC J Q ere pera peace tern Brothers e's ai i nna tight ij West Forty-second Street and West Forty-third Streets. ¥ s ; is x th ‘ ce Our DEPARTMENT of MEN’S FURNISHINGS is replete is | Most Comprehensive Collection of | | Gifes th ; : 1 Gifts that Men will Appreciate I Tounny: Willits. of “New vene| \ Merchandise that is distinctive and of the highest quality and workmanship. ight a 10-round 4 ae ; ‘ BOS Mua MAC ERD Si SILK SCARFS SILK SHIRTS GOLF JACKETS 2 WILLIAMSTOWN, 14.—Robert | ° |W. Powell ot Sr i Mufflers Pajamas Knitted Vests the ar ccon |} Dressing Gowns Smoking Jackets House Coats wewon ai’, I | Vien’'s oulk and Satin Scarts | 1 t : . . if nb has boo to in attractive designs and colorings, a haa | 65c, 85c, 1.35 » $4 each | MKECARPEXTIER HOUT OFd _ AG ALY, : = ; ; A ‘ ; ; |} From now until Christmas Eve especial preparations have been iY i “ ' 1 | tare Pee en made to present one of the finest and most complete collections : rena | Peaeration_anmounced. | of MEN’S Scares that we have ever assetrbled, 1 “he batt IWEERVATIONAL RirLE weren, | il HOSTON, Dee. 14.—An internat 1a Pe ieee ; : i : ‘ rife match has been arranged for Feb. | } On Sale in the Men’s Furnishing Department—Main Floor—Sixth Ave. Side ast ¥ By Cailfor- be communicated by cable, DK AND JER WG ALN RSEY ° ~ By Thornton Fisher JOHNNY DUNDEE HAS. BEEN ABLE TO FIGHT HEAVIER MEM Because \. oF HIS UNLIMITED ENERGY AND SPEED- KS ROPE BOUNCING TACTICS APPEALED TO THE FANS EVEN THOUGH SAWN PACKS N. f BOARD AGREE 10 ALLOW FLORES T0 BOX SHUGRUE prtercre ceo However, Filipino’s » Money Will Be Held Up, Pending Settling of Contract Dispute, —_—_— Frank Churchill, manager of Panche Villa and . the Fillpine boxers, m ace with the Boxing Commission yesterday afe ternoon and the Flores match witi Johnny Shugrue, which was threate ened with cancellation, is on to-more row night as originally arranged, Churchill was haled to the commise slon office Tuesday and advised theg unless he signed his boxers to cote tracts that conformed with those ree quired by the local boxing body Flores would not be permitted to appear at the Garden. Churchill, it was claimed, held contracts with Flores and Ville that called for more than one-third of the earnings of these boxers, which i ere bleeding at the end of the round. In the second round Butler began his age all the blows. and the crowd called for but the cision to Butler. round, “TERRIGLE TERRY" HeGoveRN HAD A COMBINATION OF SPEED AND So@kING POWER THE SHEER FURY OF TERRY'S attack WAS DEMORALIZING Island ©! Malo ve fighting again and had of it. He landed manv third round was even an oxtry judges gave the de The Vaceanelli, the crack 126 pound fighter of St. Lucy's Athletic Club, knocked out C,. Morris in the «cond round, Maxey Schwarts ot | tillman's Gymnasium defeated Char y Branstettes. The Jatter wa: knocked down so often that the ref eree stopped the fight in the first | by re Vaceane! round, 6" Morel rounds. es follow: y ge'a decision wit A, G, de Pastime AL © Harry Get FO! West 42nd Street A lone | A. L. STARTS FUND ~ The Am gue yoted to se aside $10.0 for five years In order to p which Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) State Athletic Commission. the Olympic Club Villa and Flor of the contr ne new contracts without the ¢ Club. Churchill club at M ‘a new contracts arranged. William “Muldoon, could Filipinos will not be contrary to the edicts of the New York It was explained by Churchill thag vf Manila, whiok had Ananced the American invasion of . Were the real holdet ets with these men, an: be drawn anction of the Olympia greed to cable the ith a view to having Chairman of the Boxing Commission, ngreed to permit lores to box this Friday, but the > permitted to fight again in this State until they have tracts. been sion d Bob Judge ity, three sounds, Judge's, de will bet dup b d, threo rounds ack Carter, unat ike Reilly, St, Je d the A © | to be held in I Dutter.| ‘Nd figure skat Arra | offtetal events, three 1d so long in a events, Luise vance House, three or 2 minutes f the opin ret s Olympic champtons PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14 tonp: mpion, R DISABLED PLAYERS West 43rd Street Phenomenal Values in a Sale of Men’s Seasonable Half Hose ALL HIGH-GRADE, SUPERIOR QUALITY HOSE, and packed in attracti ive boxes suitable for Christmas giving. 1200 pairs “ONYX” Wont or Silk A large assortment of striped, accordeon, and heath and Woo! Hz-'f Hose er mixtures —hose to fill the most exacting weegiisennens of style and quality. Offered in a variety of colors and color combinations. Men’s Full Fashioned Silk Half Hose per pair $125 Heavy weight, seasonable hose in cordovan, grey, navy, and b! ON SALE MEN’S HOSIERY 25 (6_pairs for $7) nto cK, DEPARTMENT: ENTRANCE IXTH AVE. signed to approved con= In the meanwhile Flores's en@ of the purse for his bout with Shugrue ue commission, WOULD ADD I ICE SKATING TO OLYMPIC LIST ria in 1924, to add speed but not as of thelr being of the other als of the International Skating: that as long they official and the winners re should cs HOPPE RNS OUT MATCH IN ONE BIG 300 INNING Wiille yesterday ‘ords for Philadel 4 % nnn Ce Les

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