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RS RT ETT IS, PCE Ten: er Te a pi IPSS ee I Te ee rer ‘Z ¥ Sa aan 7 2 — ‘ THE EVENING wonwl, Cea bwns, Dave iew 10, LU44. . * DEMPSEY-LEWIS MATCH WOULD NOT BE TOLERATED IN AMERIC BOXER-WRESTLER CONTEST | «-««=«=«dT*DEPPSEY_ AND, LEWIS MEET PLANS FRESH WOULD BE MERELY A FARCE RULE FOR RUTGERS, “— Develop Stiff Neck Muscles, but Not Art of Taking pi Sh: : unches on Chin—Pugilist Could Not Strike Effective Blow Presidént of L: i if Battle Was Waged on Mat. Eligibility Retction Ol k Five Colleges. iy ibs By Robert Edgren. The announcement by Jack Dempsey that he had been made a prope tion for a ‘mixed match’ with Strangler Lewis, the wrestler, and tine an. cepted is very ggod advertising for the decadent sport of wrestling. Since William Muldoon put stringent regulations on wrestling in New York, | tended to make faking aimoutt, if not impossible, the mat game has been practically down and out in the metropulis. It noe Eaaialy ‘\noeds some kind of a boost to The published statement that Lewis will be willl ing ti himself and make tho match with Dempsey on a winner-takerail facie won A movement entirely new in college athletic standards and rejations has Just been launched by President McCracken of Lafayette Coliere. Mo has communi+ cated to the Presidents of Lehigh, Rutgers, Brown and Colgate Universt= ties the suggestion and recommenda- tion that all these colleges pass the ath= ) & boost, under modern conditions. There is a dents in 4 i rk a gambling on professional events everywhere, and ibe’ battle pe Raciregetd an Sroineiety 7 nobitks sea alone would tend to make such a match impossible, Deyn pg eaelesle setae etree fet the first year from playing on the var+ Betting on baseball, resulting 1m@——@§@——__ | ed gaines even in the post-sea-|and do his work with his head son series, resulted in legislation] tucked down out of dangor. against baseball gambling in several] | 1t would be an easy thing for Lewis States and barring of baseball play- | 2¥!Ms & toe hold, to break Demp- @rs in any league who are found to be @realig nents Jeg, and what {dentified with any baseball gambling] hardly save him. At hay state cee Proposition. For many years wrest-]0 the ground, boxing would ‘be o1 ling promoters have run big crooked‘ use to the champion. Then he'd sity elevens. Lafayette, incidentally, has gone part => way In this movement, for in a recent. announcement following the close of this year’s gridiron season It 1s declared that henceforth Lafayette avould not play freshmen on its football teams in games against opponents which also withheld freshmen, President McCracken has no plan of forming a “little-flve™ football confers ence or group and that acheme is not in the least Included in the projected move. Three of the teams, Lafayette, Rutgers and Lehigh, are Intimate and close rivaia on the gridiron and In most other sports and annually meet under an arrangement which provides for home games in alternate years. This yeur, also, Lehigh, in addition, played Brown and Colgate, but this is not a W LEW WAS Poou, ‘To STand LP ‘To Deaweey es PROBABLY HE'D BE HNocKE ©vT IN & FEW SEConDS be playing " e! ‘ matches for gambling purposes. There] at a great dinavaniager Satie has been heavy betting on all wrest-] Dempsey's only chance to deliver ling championship events, and very] blow at all would be to hook down. frequently the public has been| NaTd at the back of Lewis's head as trimmed in weil-planned fakes. Sf that sort Gintctsia tee The New York State Boxing Com-| But if he failed he might not have mission and commissions in othe: ae to get away rrom the grappler's nands. C.C.N. Y. Wins in Water Polo Meet; Pennsylvania Takes Swim Events Spirited Contests Mark the],,,7%° water potovcontest was a spir. Opening of Local Inter- lead all through the game. Dondero States have come out strongly agaiast ‘ vents, | BOX! ail puble gambling on sporting events, NG THE MORE VALUABLE a Atlantida played a brilliant game for the Lav- Under Mr. Muldoon's ruling, clubs ART. collegiate Season. ender, scoring four difficult touch | Permanent arranwement. i ag = that do not prevent betting commis-| If Lewis wanted to. he could work a goals. Capt. Shapiro played a fine] oiCen's proposals is that all. five cole sioners and gamblers from working !n/entirely on his hands and knees HE local intercollegiate swimming | (fensive game for tho locals. Col- | ieges ure prominent on the gridiron and the crowds around the arena will bel whore he i Ni I and water polo season opened /# Was the star of the Penn sextet. | jn ono year or another have been ranked closed. For years the ‘reformed’ © gould scramble around in yer: =P REAL CONTEST WouLd BE IMPOSSIBLE, ’ iat night when University of | ttllying two touch goals, two thrown] nt the top as “leading” teams of the pickpockets and other crooks who|!Vely fashion trying for a leg hold to LEWIS CouLD STAY ON THE MAT CUT oF” Pennsylvania met City College at the | fouls and five foul goals for @ total of | Hast; and ae suet periodiod ae have circied the ringsides in various] diag Dempsey down with and be . wal On , 21 points. Clancy, ‘Tracttman and] ol the gridiron sport there bas been ; 6 eke GE . ©, GN, ¥. natatorlum, Penn wai 7 a aiubs) holding bundles of bila in thelr| HHELY below'a Hossee elective tine balers eres beanie) SNES Se GRAB A LEGHOLD Piston Ini the RWB. HORt BY. A] Kukill, three new C. N. Y. men,| criticlam now and then, ia many cases fists and offering bets on the fights or | ting range, A oud "be His STUFF RE THE STRANGLER_ score of 42 to 20, white C. ©, N, y, |Plaaved well. tation inline with most others In pro- wrestling matches, have been a pub-| Boxing and wrestling are so entire- i : got the decision in the water polof Summarios follow: hibiting freshmen trom playing. Ue nuisance. ly different that there is no ~~ same by ore of 31 to 2 e |. 50-YARD SWIM—Holst, Penn, first; Fon- - Incidentally, gamblers always try t fi vik Re ee ea a1, The la. Penn, sccond; Harvey, GG. N. ¥. cidentally, blers always try to] making an interesting contest be- l C ll B ke sae voice oven in liko manner last | lieae ng sant: Hive, 24 T corrupt. one? “protensionsi auhistes| tween borer ana wren. Local College Basketball Teams os thea tie Bae ito, ream, eat, | CRIQUI TO SAIL IN gust as the C.U. N.Y. mado a. better showing | hintet ac: Yigg ge woven: Cares. Pe") SEBRUARY FOR BOUT WOULD BE LIKE PRIZE RING | tacked by @ gang, knock aut four . . Stevens clash to-night at Walker ocal team, which took second -in the }Gardner, Penn, secs 1 ON. Xs : } BOUT. men and fignt himself clear without To Play—Columbia and|sym. i ” testroke and backstroke. ©. C. {Sd Time G14. seg, qagiand Kugene Criqui for the feather= — § , being touched. The C ace N.Y, showed to excellent advantage | polnts; Rabinowitz, ‘©. ', N.Y, ight championship of the world has ator a “mixed maton,” in whio ie e Columbia-C. C. N. Y, contest is N.Y. inte + 6 weight champ! P wee ee nx mate tT a tctene |, Wrestler attacked In the same C.C.N. Y. Open “Met.” |. chabiy the Biraer siete = in the dive when Capt. Sol Josepher | #10 points: Hodwon, Penn, ‘7 points, J actically been decided upon, the ster se any grappling way might go to the ground with the ; , y Migimosy in por ont tora eet took first place with 89.2 points, and | panielson, Rimer); sec ’ bout to be he at the Polo Grounds Seen bene Serer ene Poxtt |irst assallant, and while he was busy Series. fans as the first of the so-called ————— Rabinowitz, last year’s crack fresh- | (Baton, Dundes, in New York . May 30 next. ses boxing, there's no sense ee ti] crippling number ono the others “metropolitan championship” series . P . man diver, earned second place with ; Criqui's manager, Robert Eudoline, Many tinedy staying onthe Goon |uage Te ree eee oe By Burris Jenkins J Last season the latter team was the] New Welterweight Champion, | s1.5 points. ‘This ts the frst timo in] water polo tine-up: tosday cabled Jack Rearna authoria. where he can roll or lunge around} “woth boxing and w: TUSUEEED VEPIRE SE champion over all “met college Aves! Who Beat Carter, Proud He |¥°3™* ttt" Cong Viaco in’ anyon Sieger Foe ee ee Mew york. promoter: tin vaching for the boxer's legs, without + wrestling are LL local college b ; e , <4 » first and second placo in any one | pondero a ‘ Joy]O'Rourke, New York promoter, reaching fo 8, aplondid eporta, when ‘on the levert cal college basketball teams} and beat Princeton, intercollegiate Is a “M 1s Boy, evant Trachtma 1 Whiester |) Tight modification as to the division reed tees ange oe aorthodox Jand both are interesting and useful have important games to-day |champions, both times they played. : Mommer's boy. Holst of Penn was the outstanding | gievito apey 2. + Gollina se the gross receipts which Budeline of hie work on his bands and kes, | CxCTCNC®: But as for matching the Columbia and C. C. N. ¥, meet] The present C, C, N. ¥, team of three ——— star of the meet, winning two firsts | Shaptro » Maritv | cols certain O'Rourke will accept. | while in boxing hitting a man who is] peamplons of tne rival arts, it ould) at the Columbia gym to-night, 8.15: | veterans seems to be us promising A “cake-eater” won the amatour| places in the sprints and handing the | "iricioeu AGE NG O'Rourke, who holds Kilbane’s sig- | evert touching the floor with one hand oe impossible to do that legally in any] N, Y, U. plays Haverford at Wash- | the cha a okie . welterweight State boxing title in thy | Penn relay team tho lead, which it n Touch Goals} nature, offered Criqui 20 per cent. of or one knee—who isn't up on his feet | “4 1B the country, and the days] ingy ® champion team was at this Um Vrinais of the A. A. U. tournament |teld to the finish. tuntioe oe a Grachtmuns Clancy, Com | the gross recelpts. Eudeline has been Ie eee Nrg CH GAGA we fate Pad when boxers dodged Sheriffs ana|/2&to™ Heights gym at the same time; | last year, notwithstanding the fact]... 9 A. A. U, tournament} 0°"\ “made a fino showing, fintehing | Qaiy Clancy, Collins (9) Substituttons— | holding out for per cent. for hls Fe eee or ine ca the for has ever | UsHt In the woods are over forever.| Rutgers meets Middlebury at 8 o'clock | that this season's quintet !s composed Thursday night at Madison Square} q close second to Holst in the hun- |G. 0 N.Y Olen or coma wiel tor sha: | an, but now offers a compromise ii Bee le (Copyright, 1922, Robert Edgren.) this afternoon in the Ballantine gym,|ot almost, Liliiputien-aized voame. | CtrdeR: He deteated Jack Carter, the |dred and cutting down Penn's lead | pfs" eer iit tana tor] 22 1-2 per cent,, leaving all the othe: Lewis is quoted to the effect that Se ee Pree aad Dlccinsey hana Yard hitting negro, who has heen the} considerably in the relay. Soy detailer euch as the. motion “plOtat ‘Dempsey can go into the ring elther His e ‘ epaiben fan ihout cui 5 sensation of several tournaments and | — rights, to be debated when he reaches with or without gloves."’ t B t Al T ss a noUe treuble has showed up so well that several h Bi G New York, ‘This would bar the contest at once, oric ets on merican rac S}_ columbia bas also won every game rama gore hive open anon alla to! (umn Hubbard, One 0 t e est uar Criqui and his manager plan to sai} anywhere. It would make the match ee this year and shows decidedly much | MUMAEC Ore a ie ’ = | for America about the end of Febru practically a London prize ring rules | better form than the 1921 five, ‘Ths| Prd. And then he ran against Maxey ti G Hi ad Ni Ci t ary, going from New York to Florida fight, with some of the rules ignored. Grannan Won $20,000 on and stood to lose $37,200. Still he addition of Strom, the demon for-| Schwartz, who looks ike a “cuko- n ame, arvar 8 ew ap am where they will spend March and the A tnixed wrestling-boxing contest, Dead Heat B wasn't satisfled. ee ward trom last year’s freshman, te] eater” and even admits it, and Carter a oe s first two weeks in April, then mov 1 with bare knuckles, would not be tol- eat Between Dom- | “Come on, come on," Grannan call-| the team of two vets, has greatly tin-] way dropped: four times in the three . : ir : ing north to begin training for } ed to the crowd. "Surely you are not} proved Blue and White chances for a Has Nucleus for Strong Foot- meeting with Kilban j erated anywhere in America. j London prize ring rules have not| (0 and Henry of Navarre. | soi to stop." been used in this country since John L. Sullivan was world’s champion.| The following is the sixth of a series Fven in Sullivan's time prizo ring i ; contests were strictly illegal and of articles on big bets made on the championship fights were held In the woods, the fighters and spectators dodging the Sheriff to find a place to fight, and the principals often ar- rested afterward etal vane AE) scaly round engagement and lost the They kept coming until the start, robbie lineup Judges’ decision to a boy who has ball Team Next but not too fast for Grannan. The} couumsia other bookmakers laid off some off strom | yn ison (Teeiity) GAMBLERS ATTEMPT TO BRIBE REFREE ~ OMAHA, Neb Dec. 16.—H, H Antles, Secretary of the State Depart- ment of Public Welfare, and John Kil- martin, City Boxing Commissioner, to- day were Investigating charges of attempted bribery Dave Miller, referee, made last night as he stepped from the ring after he had awarded a decision to Dave Shade, California welterwelght, ter a fen round bout with Franke hoell of Buffalo, N. ¥ Miller said Omaha gamblers offered him $500 to throw the fight to Schoelt. We found nothing last night to war- rant the charge,’ Mr. Antles declared, “but only been boxing a few weeks, and "Season who had only climbed through the - ropes three times previously. their bets, but finally they all « American turf. Another article on|Grannan had bet them to 1 standstil how “Pittsburg hil’? won a fortune| Domino and Navarre ran a dead on Tod Sloa on these pages Monday. ever witnessed in this country, Gran. | ford will be the former's nan had to pay over to the backers oi collegiate game of the year. The wy Prize fighting is entirely different] Riley Grannan was tall, thin, stoop|Domin» half the face value of their] opening engagement mith they Due et Eee eae iin tatter, sport |Shouldered. He had been a bell boy | tickets, but he won nearly $20,000 on| Alumni last week. N.Y U. has great. cake baker.” ised, wrestling|!2 the St. Charles Hotel, New Or-| the race ly improved since. Little fear Is felt} Maxey 1s only seventeen years old the Violet since Haverford CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec, 16.— Charles J. Hubbard. recognized as one of the best guards in the coun- try, has been elected Captain of the Harvard football eleven for next fall t ter’ in the Yalo game at New Haven “Sure, I'm a cake-cater and a mom- mounts will be printed | “e2t—probably the most thrilling race], The N. Y. U. contest with Haver-| mers boy," smiled Maxey of the first in Wavy hair and clean-cut feature Ss some mamma and sume the players who earned their “let- padded gloves leans, and got his first job th throws are barred and other brutal , and so 8 first job at the track] When Grannan formed an opinion] »” : He lives on President Street in the features have been climinated. as a clerk for Bookmaker Bokay.]no amount of argument could shake] beaten 42-6 by Prineeton, N.Y. .U, 1] Frubbard comes from. a football A private mixed match between Grannan had a quick eye, a cool head| him. He would bet on or against a| Plays Wesleyan Tuesilay. The prob-| Bast New York section of Brooklyn |family, His brother Wynant played able line-up with his mother and futher, and is}on the Harvard eleven three or four Dempsey and Lewis would be out of and great luck. Before he went the| horse despite the opinion of the owner the question, as the promoter couldn't] Way of all plungers he becayne the]or trainer, He won or lost a fortunc pd awes y day, It was inevitable that he| sas mple for elected Captain, His home on, Mit ull exp 8. ton Academy teat pod business WO- 1 Hubbard weighs 200 pounds and smiled} stands just over six fect. He has|H. 8. VANDERBILT years ugo and set a good © the new! ie in Mil Toorock’ ys @ half ago from Paterson, N. J. [early foot Hntmowttz “21111 ‘ Rhoads] where his father was In busine rent broke, Rutgers meets a team in Middlebury | “It was a pret one of a fuinily of six. Ills parents very woll afford to pay the pig purse | most sensational bettor on the turf | eve: > and demanded unless ho had gate receipts He got Into trouble and was ruled off, of over $500,000, Suppose a public] but was reinstated and came back}on the race tracks or go broke. ° match were possible, What would] only to get broke again, BG a so broke. He Grannan first began to win notice] Copyrient, 1922 (New Yor happen? in the early nineties when, begi: . Li ; gob busy , WRESTLER WOULD HAVE AD-} rit, nothing, he won ssoooe ps a NicHel SiS mouth and Harvard, the latter 60-5 |Muxey. Apparently it was. The [played on the varsity team for two VANTAGE. He lost this as quickly a: he haadJ BASKETBALL SCHEDULE | Notwithstanding the ores Rutgers PRB ania “neue! “Pretty nfortably | years, but climbed to the heights ony} HEADS TICKET OF Raub, the giant | fixed, and Maxcy sepnds « lot of time Hast season by his strong and de- i forward Ine N. Y. YACHT CLUB 1 shifted from | driving around in his dad's ca pendable work in the moved to Brooklyn abuut a and he gained his jence on the Mil HUBBARD-Harverd would either gather in all the money | faylo we will press the investigation. ——<——_— NAVY-PRINCETON GRID GAME FOR BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, Md, Dec. 16.—The 11 game next sea- son will be played on Oct, 27 at the more Municipal Stadium, An ement to this effect was mad¢ ast night by Park Board offcta! Commander Douglas L. Howard, ath- officer ut the Naval Academy, said o-day that only final arrangemente wi © Baltimore officials remained to anticipated no difi- Werk Evening World). | which has been beaten by both Durt-} til Mr, Volstead close gum expects a football ( First, if Lewis would stand up and /«ained it, but beginning anew he came Navy-Prineeton foot meet Dempsey face to faco he would | East and was on the block at Sheeps- TO-NIGHT. ptain, has be peey aes lend Bag: ettianmie ‘entre on the five to left guard, and] It is pretty hard to explain low Jagainst both Princeton and Yale probably be knocked out in a few sec-}head Bay with something ke $100,-| at Yonkers—Visitations vs. Yonkers | Darwent, a tall freshman, 19 doing th: | young Schwartz ever developed into a ete : jumping. Benzoni is the Rutgers #tar | boxing sensation. Ho certainly does | football, and lust spring rowed on the Yacht Club will be held in tho club » follows not look the part of a fighter, He|varsity crew. In all probability he] house next Thursday, The ticket to ve pppenvny [admits he has had very few street | wil! give up rowing, now that hoe has] presented to the members is: W. Hice| battles as a “kid,” and about the only [been elected Captain of the football] Commodore, Harold S. Vanderbilt, ave eleven, In order to devote his full time to that ): Hubbard will have a nucleus for a strong team next y Eskey Clark] #leop Carolina. at centre will be lost to the line and ear Commodore, Vincent Astor, iY 14 not confined himself to] The annual meeting of tho New York ends. ‘The three blows that finished ]000. Ie had not been East twent9-| (Met. Leazuc) Fulton in less than a quarter of alfour hours when his fellows in the] At Paterson minute of boxing would drop Lewis|ring began to take notice. Describ-| (sgot, 1x just as easily. Wrestlers don't de-|ing him, one of the bookmakers said: |” ay 7 Velop the art of taking punches on the |“‘Crystallize all the ice in the b chin. Instead of going back with the | Pole into a piece as big as a pe punch, as a boxer does, they stiffen Lie have SUROnAR: Peace ee erere ingen ig their necks and take it. None of the heavy plungers, no|” Manhattan Lassies, Wrestlers devgjop strong, stiff mus-|matter what they bet, could make TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. cles through hours of heavy straining, [any impression on Grannan, He had ‘A boxer’s muscles are loose and sup-| not been on the block long before he ple and quick. This 1s one reason |began sending sarcastic messages to why several first class wrestlers who|Mike Dwyer. He could have picked have tried to become boxers—Frank | Up an easier mark than Dwyer, how- Gotch among them—have falled en-|*ver, for one day Dwyer bet him to tirely 2 standstill on Stonenell, and Gran- But Lewis wouldn't be foolish |nan took a vacation, enough to stand up to Dempsey. He| Riley Grannan first’ attracted at- would plan a battle especially designed |tention the day of the great race be- to offset Dempsey's boxing skill and|tween Henry of Navarre and Domino hitting power. He would crouch low |8t Gravesend, Grannan was making and dive at Dempsoy's ankles before {9 book in the ring, and when it came] monwealtli amateur tournar ut West Nev he came within hitting range. Demy-|time for the race he took off his coat, | Oakleafs vs. Greenwich Villa&e Five York, That wis about two weeks | rrevsion against Yule; Gehrke, who {brary Committee, F. Gilbert Hins- ae sey would be forced to sidestep quick-|rolled up his sleeves and said to the ago, He won his first mateh with a |! ya ae ; a 1a ir eA Ti , Hine wer would be forned to aldeatep quick |Tolled HP, tiewan, {nave ¢ tee|LORD BERESFORD, KING'S [CHAMPION SPEED BOAT | linociout in tne second round, Amr [O19 SOwt Of Uh tanne Meeeoeck off eet. BN got his hold the match would be |''ollars I am willing to lose on Na-} RACING TRAINER, DEAD STARTED IN LONG RACE) thursday night was urth fight Tee ereshman team this year, who] Model Committee, C. Sherman Hoyt is Dodgers vs, Paterson | ‘phe probable line Rink—Nonpareils vs. Original Vorth | ttalian Catholic and}, Club. boxing he ever did until about tv months ago was in the Y. M,C, gym However, he apparently displayed @ natural aptitude with the gloves] ed his brother Sam, Ovie] George Owen and Charley Buell to yacht Nourmanhal, the backfleld, but otherwise afl the] secretary, George A. Cormack; Treas- players who took the fleld against Yale and Princeton this year will be back. This means that Hubbard will have a ready-made team with Kernan, first substitute centre this year; Grew and Hubbard, guards; Dunker and Green- ough, tackles; Jenkins and Gordon ends, and with such men in the back- eld as Spaulding at quarter, dam- mond, who mady such a strong tm-] man, schooner Vagrant Vice Commodore, 258th Field Artillery—Three V's rge Nichols, be completed. 1 ulty on that score. The stadium, which was opened with Army-Navy football game Dec. 2, us « seating capacity of more than 100, which may be increased to 60,000. At Palm Garden—Dodgers vs, Mac- | Vala. Last year Stever jowalls (Met. League) Manhattan's team this 5 we At Bronx Castle Hall—Pryor Sisters | have the edge, having Five vs. Highbridge Lyceums. cent A.C. five tou 2 TO-MORROW NIGHT. beat Columbia At Madison Square ¢ sng | Stevens has a gre turned him over to Paddy Jackman, vs, Original Celtics only one vet In Kurtz. The Meenan] Dave Rosenberg's trainer. Maxey pu with many of the lead and impr Liss, a tyrfman and a friend of the family, was interested and took the boy up to Stillman's gymnasium and —>—_— LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS. BOSTON—Frankie Genaro, New York ttywelght, won a ten round declaton | n Terry Martin of Providence, ST. PAUL—Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul light heavyweight, won a ten round de- er Billy Miske. i DETROIT—K. 0, Jeakle, Toledo light: weight, won by a wide margin from Sid Barbarian, local pride, in a ten round bout here last night, NEW ORLEANS—Harry Littleton, ns, and Bryan Downey, Cleve- weights, fought a fifteen nd draw here last night \LL RIVER, Mass.—Ate Friedman, Roston bantan, was defeated by Frankie Curry of New Yorte in a ten round bout last nigh SALEM, Mass.—Johnny Leonard of Alle urer, Tarrant Putnam; Measurer, Har- old W. Webb. nbership Committee, Charles Lane Henry A. Bishop, George M. Pyn- Noble, Capt. R. D. White, Townsend Irvin. Gherardi Davis, ver Iselin, muel A. Brown, James D. Spark- Macdowalls vg, | brothers are Manhattan sta The] on the glo ae) probable line-up ing pro boxers and in of twe Visitations —y STEVENS. ' ANHLATTAN | weeks he had learned so much and we) Bates ih *" | showed such an effective punch that Ith no—Com. |! t ‘ he was persuade Brooklyn Celtics; |! . Be D thea Hildemann LG At Prospect H Dodgers (Met. Lea At Arcadia Ft Brooklyn (Met AL Comm ym mnitter, Mackenate, Committe’ M. Billi to compete In the onc aeae varre, and I'll bet all of it that no does not win LONDON, Dec. 16,—Lord ua La Poer Bi — 7 and already cho on in hie | ue quite a nume for himself. Charles D, Mower, Horace BE. Boucher, New Orle nz. d La: on Club Cat. 1 Claas in this & mi 1 boat His mother and er Bay —_ aoncen: CORDHAM PREP BEATS CATHES] gow DIAL BASKDTBALE PEAY A rally staged by the Fordham Prep " { of its game with 6 boxer migh he able to go to] % nat and strike a blow heavy| Mike Dwyer's money was the first enough to stun his rival, but the|to reach him. Dwyer bet $10,000 on Chances would be very much against|Domino, Grannan laid $6,000 against | Pt oh Waters (hut vitae Ale that. To put the stunning effect IntolIt. Thousands of bets poured inon him. | fauna dead in bed this mornine, He a blow the drive of the body from but he kept the price at one point] way non Christmas Day, 1848, won pace {1 A en fhe legs oF the knees must go into better than that offered by any other‘ of thé Fourth Marquis of Waterford, line Island during. the Ch the punch. And the wrestler, at home bookmaker, Before the horses went and was a member of the Royal Vie- days, according (o a telex a’ Schwartz, “Mother woulga’s per- schoolboys the! nd victory in 8 fultimore club of that league to ac & technical knockout ov Rusaell on the grewek wonlt take fle Gold te goss Gunpen bet $82,000 booked torlan Order bere, The boats will arrive Deo, 23 muy it.” ” ebay rane The score was 58 to 22, peerieery scout. - . =e of Lynn, Masa, pale word Mareus restord, widely-krown ex J. ye. [doesn’t mind Maxey boxing In the wmuteur But 1} " athedral Prep. ¥ : ' sional pugili ts TuxeY the Cathedral t brought the Bronx ‘ternationals, has been CLY MER, F yiner rnin: H olt, Mich., are on tb r BALTIMG terday on|iast year manager of the Newark In- 1 by the town, Pa., won in four rounds by ers a few y bea Pe ap Thal Fea Mra NOReR aMBE Will Get Into Full Swin To-Day in swimming than for many years. | 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE — Mayes! Peacy tens hen th ave an ace] Ing around and tng clean unchen, be 9g Fee, ting tne, Sango fare aes cwaticertees ke, teed’ WITH JOHNNY KILBANE sure-thing event for the gambler skill. I have seen a fairly good boxer,| All Have Important Games] °°" ents wei) Manna Ege yard swim worked in favor of the | «o-yaRD’ ‘Swi ; “econ, firs | snealing betwesn Johnny. Kilhael

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