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JERSEY BOXING ~-BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE BOUT \, FOR GARDEN CALLED OFF ‘ Dundee-Tiplitz Match Will Replace Fight Feature Carded for Friday Night; Chairman Muldoon in Harmony With Messano Over Suspension of Midget Smith. By Ed Van Every. Johnny Dundes fights Joe Tiplitz in the feature bout at Madison Square Gerden Friday night i Midget Smith will not have a chance to wrest the bantamweight title from Joe Lynch this week. According to Louis J, Messano, Chairman of the New Jersey Boxing Commission, a temporary Ifting of the suspension of Midget Smith will not be granted. William Muldoon, Chairman of the New York Commission, declared last night that the ruling of the Jersey body relative to Midget Sinith and all other suspensions will be sustained In this State to the letter At the offices of Tex Rickard this morning tt was admitted that prac- tically all hope of staging the Smith-Lynch fight had been abandoned and a substitute card arranged Mr. Messani, in interview mornin this an sated © on appearance in star bouts cwls for a duratton of eight days between matches. “T am willing to make an ex¢eption n this case contrary to the usual ruling,” si Mr. Muldoon. “The Garden promoters have gone to con- siderable expense and trouble tn put- ting out their advertising for the Lynch-Smith bout and ft will be no “If the appearance of Midget Six den this Wrida tt Madison Square on mipo! Niting ry night depend: of bis certainly « suspension, then the bout is The Jersey commission has gone out of its way to d with Smith and his manage Neary, and they have tried to take ad-] easy matter for them to arrange a Panthee Of OX good nature) WA substitute bout on such short no- : tiee. verthele: Ince the boxer, tired of tring to bring the boy to 41s) stidget Smith, has seen fit to disr senses." “Smith could defy action of the Jersey Com- fon in his case he must deal with commission and if it refuses to und Newry thought the that permit him to fight Friday’ night the the Jersey commission and THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1999. BOARD UPHELD SO SMITH CAN'T F ALIBI AL By Vic = - : THA'S ALL RIGHT CUTHBERT — 1 ADMIT Tey SMEARED US BUT LOOK aT “hy ROTTEN LUCK THAD — (iF 1 HADN'T BEEN SHoRT ON THE SIMTEENTH I'D OF HAD AN EASY “THREE MY DRIVE UIT “Hat TREE ON “MH SEVENTEENTH OR 'D HAD A PAR SAME as YOU, AND “HAT SLICE OUT OF BOUNDS ON T'LasT HOLE — ff THAT GUY GLEW HIS HORN Jus? AS 1 was SWINGIN’ UF 1 HAD ROTTEN TWREE Smacks aL ~ AND ONE FIFTY FoR SYNDICATES — Four FIFTY ! AW, EVERY TIME YOU'RE MY PARTNER Ee y YOU WIT 'EM SOUR —* g GIVE ME ALL Ty’ LoaD- I HAVE ‘To PLAY THREE oF You" I "¥4 FI@URE OUT WHAT AL Owes ME — T BET Him A Buck THREE ways — WAT A minute a! le i Al appears each Monday in The Evening World. Copies will be reprinted on hard paper and mailed to Evening World readers on receipt of a 5-cent stamp for each copy. You will want the series, successor of ‘Fussy Foursome,” in your home or golf club, This is the seventh of the new series. Address Sport- now thet they find that our rulings Commiasion has the backing of will be backed up by Mr. Muldoon] the New York body wi they are whistling a different tune. Our final concession to Smith was made Saturday night. We suggesteg that Smith take [Friedman's pisce 1p Isl dA falist Jonny ‘Curtin tocnight: and ong istan we would lift his suspension and he ST eas would be enabled to go through witt | Delegates to Golf Association es he Garden tday n ‘4 Meeting Believe in Free- Woman Golfer May Be Crowned mateur Champion YANKS TO GIVE FOUR OR MORE |Historic Bets on American Tracks PLAYERS FOR PITCHER MAY; Pittsburgh Phi Cause Sloan] tive you can mato a otune MCMILLAN MAY Go TO BOSTON to Change Riding Method Golfing picture of the ast Lake pro- fessiouul who taught her the game when she first degan to play in Atlan Sloan, “What ts your idea?” horten your stirrup two or three wits not ag to Smith ana : Few of the masculine players are more and Won Fortune. holes und forget the whip.” sald ry? dom of the Tees. consistent in thelr drives than + eee path “If you do that Pil give you R Stirling. She doesn't get the ne fi 4 5,000 to ride for me in the East next Tex Iickwr inuerceded for eee fendous length of & Collett or » Tt Deal by Which Huggins Gets the Coast Southpaw Probably Will} The following is the seventh article) seas Smith but in y of the manner] FOHN WARD, President of the Long x he tee, bu is generally ; ; ofa s on big bets on the Amer-| That was the origin of the monkey- : straight down the mldd! vourse -Day—t ira Aton pois 7 z ia whieh the hoy lus abused the con- Island Golf Association, opened up |and has an abliity to orgs toon eee Be Closed To-Day—Chance Said to Be Anxious to Get Tall!) ican urt. Another article on how'thejon-tho-atick sent, which, dorided at cece ve Sor mia Me an interesting field of speculation] Ney which often enables her to get North Carolina Player. bookmakers offered ““Pittaburgh Dhil’”} {Ne mart, in, time revolutionzed the 5 > «ra porary lifung he paces extra and valuable length from the tecs 5,000 to at. f Cy Seder LRU Ne SBT AS SUC> bis st me the matter ea recent annual meeting of that | Miss Stirling's Iron play js crisp and — —— ath : ry ae poe ee the track] weeaful because It took the erelett ctf ands Mid under suspen-|Pody when he asked the delegates | deft and deserves the high rating It ha. ILLER HU NS, manager of the Yankees, is authority for the ctate opr 9 jese pages to- back of the horse and threw It sion until nex. February, or until he| present if they desired to prohibit |®chieved among competent golf ecitics MSEEOWs wall forward 0 withess, where ‘nice t es nate with iene and her putting is steady and accurat ment that a deal probably will be closed today by which the Yankees iil the muscles ar Smith found Shaw . . feminine entries ty the championship | enough to worry. the most skillful oppon- . In the 1 4 Sobnny Curtin ateias OFBI| ournamenis conducted’ bri vhe Kesoe leat; AGE (oi CARSZWLAE We cond iden to will get Jaks Muy, the Pacific Coast lefthender, It Is sald that four} "Pittsburg wil” will be remem-J1m the Indian ‘Territory and taught nally arrangid, : Lo the best match play temperament} and perhaps more of the cankee regulars will be sent to the Vernon club| !¢ered as the discoverer and succeas-| hm as he had taught Sloan,” He won William Muidoom, in an interview] cation. The delegates, gallant-men|to be observed um ie women play-|{n payment for he fo Gandiaal southpe tul tutor two of the greatest {alfa million dollars backing Shaw’s . stated all, assured Mr, Ward that they be-[ers; who have a champlonship com-| coven Sor -be former Cardinal southpaw jockeys the turf has ever knowa,|™0Unts before the stubborn public my commission 1s con-Tijeved in the ireedoin of the tees, and | Meation which a maseutine | fad now arises the question—will Mpitabupeh PHITa! Apater wan) Or would admit at tha long-lexged, cerned th 1-Smith bout is off. |. ; ¢ ith the exception of the top flight who|the Vernon clut ce to make the fect, and although he owned some{2¥kward youth could slit a horse 1 am ‘sati bs Rn deletions foe ene to pass some day that | tight thelr wa, ‘o the national chum-| men they receive from t York STATUS OF KERR good horses, he never owned a really | PreEPerls Cz Hi i eee @ Woman will be crowned as the ama- | pionships, wo have to fear and re- ae a ae ‘ S “ eed is Hmith's jockeys were as valuable to der suspension ia the State of New| ton champion ef Lone tein ara lae Mir deena es club mubjest tothe rat biz! STOPS COLLINS DEAL |erest nares. A soeculator has no 101 imag the information of his, clock Jersey, and ing of © = neigh-} Mr. w said that understood nna Collett, the nineteen-year-old| leagues agreed last Thursday to vive = = ee sis horses: because -thelr £ ers. oan and Shaw watehed “@ boring « n this matter and |that Marion Hollins, the national] national women's champion from Provl-lyo more x drat j CTHCAGO, Dee, 18.—Unless Foie as and public plty | ther horses in each raco and if they in ail be supported and | Women's ct 1921, would have] dence, plays a game more closely r MES Re eer nono eae Dick K the White Sox left makes, fer jehoct nelces, MBItAbUrEa ae: a) venue i} entered g Island ar sombling the best ganws of the masca | Without an understanding of that ESB EN CBM WVHA neU Rae LOE Phil'a’? greatest coups were on ob- [8 & horse lose because of hard rance in a | ‘ourname! summer line champions than any other woman] Also, will the Los Angvles « hander, can ‘be reinstated this sour cs, (ent on eonts Other reason: they, wonld d if tliness had not pructically barr ses in any: ! he La ngel € A an someon, | tell Smith he plunger would then Sa Aianed we were player. In winning the Bastern chan : ; = Inter, the famous Yankee- arly in «is career the plunger : att from all competitive play untii she de-|pionship ot the Westchester-Biltmore| t° Sud the five players they ure su ; Wzed that good riding waa. ossen. | oontive to Ret one of his boys to ride URee Ui RTseel on’ TARE ES Soave fended her title in the last women's na inst summer, Mles Collett turned in a] Posed to get for Dumovich, t t Hox Gea} {ir Bedale Collins te {tal to hia success. And so he brought | (Me hard-luck horse ayn had ; i : Howse er vs ont chara bip a n ene ur on one of her rounds, the only time| jertha fitie Kane ‘i off. out Tod Sloan and Wille St dil William Jennings owned a distance ave sn . oven with Mr, | Springs a “ A. Pre js of 0 oO " i Reels, But as y bd) Syl 1 eo 8 er callod a " pave since | ne Seated diet Bh RAS a woman bad ever bro 80 on the : A The Yankees want Ket. As Sloan waaitha scnsdtlonot thatureloee Ned Duteh Skater. ‘Chir Messano, Chairman of th at the top of her forca, wouly, have | course. A Sweetucr, an Evans, a Jones| Seizure at the end of the seasc ? cugasase Ne 1UrtT horse hadya habit of laying way bach minkanion, and bo inslate that River ne eae comm would Mave) or x crack professional would cut four! some big leasue club wa Commissioner Landis has never or five years, and Nigh SHAM [oa cite aediSeE tee ihe nice no been ored the battle of his sund-trapped Ife be- | OF Hve strokes uway from that feure ob) more of them Pacitic ¢ Aliowed a mun who played Wis Rol ao sparta je met with! one day Smith sought Jennings and nding enaw fore admitting defent an ordinary round and perhaps three . wonderful suc and won a fortune ; igang Nr. Ward spoke words’of/goiling © four nore strokes {f st happened to| League alwe vt gulnet incligibles to retum ROW hi enter stored him $1,000 If he'd let Stoan Wo summe mi dom. Marion Hollins driving at her seat be twin “day” to be at the top of thett opponent to ad there without serving a year's sen- George 12. Smith picked np Sloan in] He Dutch Skater. | That ight . rine a is well up witll the best of the mas nie a pre sues tence und bas Indicated that San Francisco in the winter of 1904 RAE ORD Piccoueat Aird with that mal ¢]culine wailopers and her werk up to] Mias Collett has driven ove rde j fi ; Sloan had been tried der ing hardheaded horace,” gold Jennings unites: they could obtain sthand. around: the A ie caORIEIRAR TD SN POGes Gia Mn GUAT RATE 2 wll take the sume action en Merk aun cionne sent Lack | “Dut you can try Jersey to golskilful to cause more than one wrinkle] plu rings she averaged well According to reports frum 1 n the Kerr case despite the pal MU hs se : “Take him to the tront and win with) Smit next] Of worry to appear in the brow of any }around 250 yards, just about as much| Frank Chance, the man mood seuerd of Mie player. che Preotloe, Ee Lure ee eT all the way.” Smith In ted Sloun + Sadino: ‘quare| @*re ian player opposed to her. ~ It | yarduge from the tee as the best of the] p + fe player, th was having difficulty getting mounts “ night a Indison Square P y Red Sox, wants Norr MeM Y. and the jockey did Pittsburg) zy 8 Mon te Meare | !8 improbable, of course, that even «meu get In actual competiti Tne | Red Sox, wants Norman Medill Yankees will make uo further at Oakland and Tanforan. Smith {OMe ape at heen Hfied, | evar wor layer could stand the | provid girl's tron play is also mss-} Yankee infielder. It is suid) effort to get Collin watched him and noted that haa |! tad) ‘one: Of) the biggent: Bete of pension eens Mified. | physical grin the 35 nole matches 1 the power sho gets through the |eninks the tal! North Care - ; : Nght hands and a shrewd notion of | M8 career on the horse and won wt nothing further on the}common fo masculine tournaments, but rort, well med simp of Po ae . The left-hander is the only pack, One any sald to Mloan fortune per & until the strain of the passing miles did i away for [be used regularly as an tat Sox pitcher that s 1 . Sito xi «ce ¥ York Evening World) begin to make itself felt there is more { Collett ia not af come one of the re ; ee wae POSH MEI Oui SI UOT AN L tolrwoy ning Campany than one woman player who would bi he te generally | iueiin , ; {der sending to New York —-—----—-- ~ ~ - able to go a tons way in her marco r long ap- See : Collins in exchange toc vith dagen itt. wd rarely weeds the codtly,| West Aeawen ih the few Watt ans ona 1° |GENGLER WINNER NEW YORK AGAIN contender Alesa. Stirling might before hd Meu 1 York first-string pitcher IN BOWLING MATCH TAKES UP HOCKEY through to the semt-final or final round thelr eu: N tern t E — 4 metropol! ate the 1921 World's Sertes, MoM —— Count’? John jefeated f {4 one of the beat miylista game, idea én to play in the alternated with Whit ive | ST, NICHOLAS-TIGER Glenn Rida by nw ten-Tin the wilds of 18tst Btreet since the men and women players included, ‘Those | yext eur champlou ne-up whene an game series rolled at B old Nicholas Rink melted lato a who know, the golting form of Stewart | ship. exa Stirling d the Yani HOCKEY GAME OFF Grand Centra! Avade Junce hall, this week becomes again a Maiden beet eay that s Stiriing is a ‘wo: Chance, it Is sald tn F 5 accent 4 n a ¥ _ | return MeMillan to. th b W RINCETON, N. J, Doe, 18.—Prince- | Saturday night, In « c metropolilan major sport. The ope fete Pek tt ae Ir vit ton's winter sport teams, which have} sames Gengler registermd 200 or over,| whistle of the season blows wh APPLEBYS CLASH AT PREPARE ICE YACHTS League in 102k. ‘Ite hae gouintiy slit arly all got Into auction in the past} for w total of 2.32 un average] Princeton and St. Paul's, School face ert BILLIARDS TO-NIGHT FOR RACING SEASON | ©! fer rislop # Call} week ov two, will, with the exception] of 282 $-10, against ‘or Riddell, }'# the new land Rink at 1 - + r played go fort f the hockey sextet, have a rest dur-l hose aver: wa $0, The} Avenue ‘and: 634 Street on Wed y The fi big event of t son in b BANK jet. dle | 8 the coming vacation, Contrary to high sec aventn as rolled amateur billiards will be held this eve- edletior tee {ts usual custom the basketball team}. Gongier, who. talllé a An! th 1ing flash of skates, however ning at the Liederkranz Club, No. 111 will not take a Christmas trip, and the oA . + or the |i only appetizer. New York w 5 fi ninth game, The 1 half of th 5 : 68th Stree when wr OT. AD hockey team instead of golng to Lal have ams shoo! the blige pleby, the national and international | oy VT itactd, us tn fort years, probably | Contest. which f BureR, Kast—the champlo: » of amateur champion at 18.2 balkline, will in will play only in York and Boston, | #°heduled: to esi: SRO ee astern section of the United Stato , bis stated Ietier of the | defend the Interstate Challenge * * The swimming d wres-| Senatore's Univers: ncas \ H Association 1 ann ly esp against his brother Francis. The maten, | n | ting team had thelr intuasfemy, tn the Hror eve f Ml will emerge f ielaee fenkths fight will be at 300 points, bay aroused | 5 ont while the water polo and gym [ning ptiscurity to try for the 1 evening and then ¢ interest ong the followers of ; na will not open their on until A e} boners with new organization, whih Jus Lynch 7 port, largely because Vranets (in- a \ uary, With tie hockey sextet mean- Club, a t r if nd to Ldgar in the national] b 5 tie getUng under ay during the holl- Dominion, The tye ae = tournament Crescent {14 u Fiabe jays tt ar PERCY HAUGHTON SAYS | Atheletic Club dost season, It was dur- | 0" Creed) Neen. ti ie ns ONY Avsociation, the HE’S THROUGH WITH =| ine ‘hat competition that Wagar wade rie netore the Chrivtinas holidays, but, due er City, tour of Eat z mE < the amateur record hich run of 142. water, shoringe the town : ad ope . z forn 6 wil ‘ . h eup Westminsters of Ne FOOTBALL COACHING For several years, In fact ever eines | 14, conalderab reat ti TOLEDO HIGH ELEVEN TO CLAY th wt ponnible to. fully 2 a t first became prominent as players, [the Regatta Comimittes of t N COAST, t io the are na For this reason the , a 3 : ‘ EDO, 0, D sume which was echeduled with {i Y os 7 — Edgar and Francis have been the keen-| Club. but also by the Long Branch Club TOLEDO, ¢ De 1s Les Lap i Mianeat t lartiey Bp ; ae ebilie Der Sb lieig D. | est of rivals. Both have been practiaing| If Pickup proves to be as fast_us Skip-! School football team, champlo Mn Bt Nicholas Glukh of New Fork as Qu Bite late hieti average tan| COLUMBIA ONLY N. Y. aughton, formar Harvard men~ | dtitgently this eeason, Particularly 4s] per Burd's other creations it will no] section willpla ite 0 ber resco © sink as GAME WITH WILLIAMS tor, ic through with footoall | this true of Edgar, who has engaged in |doubt be picked up ae une of the twolvears Duy) mmeting ine Corvallic Li | 1 piayera havel 5.4, ng fa# abe several exhibitions with Willie Hoppe |cheliengers from the North Shr School eleven, chumplun of Ores ‘ to” practiag in York ® fe) setropolitea : = ew - a good. and other leading professionals, fleet to race this w aouding td announaeiicat inkdelby ie nes a week, With ‘he rink iu good] Billy Cordes’ Metro) MIDDLETOWN, Conn,, Deo. 18. ~The Denying published reports that en Branch Club boata in as |siebert, Caculty manager for the hape after the rottd however, | ington “Helehis” t Wesleyan football schedule of seven he recently had discussed with |HORACE FOGEL's CONDITION UN-|the American and State third-class 0 | senool, he Tigers with start iv on a heavy hich & ares Was announced lant night e Y " CUANGED. yacht championship pennants lost last = hedule of two games @ week P Ghuike and Shonner, their Oekreat coor . men of the Columbia Footbal! PHILADEL PHIA Deo. 18.—The con-| eat Several cups and other prizes] wo any 3 BE EN TO PLA IN > wren “) Hobart have been cropps tt P ‘nipple ‘i Fes have already been pul up for compet! . a . a 2 ae a wie and Ma Agricul Committes tho possibility of his if of Horace 8. Fogel, tormer|tion among the Red Bank yachts. DETROIT AGATY. muntnes Cnee te. Cenet } » 04 r Apayne re-entrance ints the football world of the Philadolphia National — WASHINGTON, , Pa. De | SAN FRANCISCO, Lee . by way of So: Field after an asebal! Club, was reported ANOTHER JOR FOR TOM ‘THORP, |nouncement was made test nish! cour 1 1 ne ant ry Weaue BS he tends phiyra ter iu hy 2 Ww rw 18.- » d n . " -. 1 be are te . ‘ * we ft absence of seve: years, Mr phaiined’ Mie Boge sight uve is. De aby | M dure xraduate manag * fia ‘ f . 43 0: of New Yo ealitligion end feifaraou #6 dase ne rancbee ' u Haughton said he wanted it to go anager of the New York tants nad ty of Dhitadetphia will likely work | Detwoit Ciivereity xt fa a fub and wii play for tt . $e.t Jig wep r sI an record that he was the " ayort Walier Ekersall and ick” Muei- | the da t spring. He pitehe VE . elie tvicken Inst wmek wit ler «+ officials in Weat Virginia's Chria:- | just sigued belng O: 1 ata sale Inst season ek , pa oe Me Sliaamine - banking business now. Us hope for his recove ges Vay gujue ot San Diego, Cal mouth carlier (hau We pause and luslog tre nelia, Joe Maicare and Lee Marion ey.,AO, Williams , cr PRINCETON FIVE; HAS rin 10 RETAN TILE Green Basketball Team, That Won Intercollegi te Cham- pionship Remains Intact. The college basketball season ts fort its pretininary stages, The Christ- holidays will bring a temporary cessation the court activities, and then with the resumption of classes Princeton and Columbia on Jan. 9 wi open the Intercollegiate Basketball League Tho great of In mas in confronting the vania, Dartmputh, Cormell and Yale ts the nd Binck menace of Prince > fs not a man missing from veton team which last year de feated Pennsylvania in the play-of game for the championship, the first basketball title to be won by the Tigers. probleny Pennsy coaches Columbia, Orange ton, Thi the Pri In the predictions for the season. hn was In hia first season as coach. Iai” Wittmer was the only veteran or the squad and he was declared inell- gible before the, schedule had been halt finished. The tatn was green and sut- fered setbacks In the earller games. But as time went on the posslbilities developed beyond all speculations anc Pennsylvania, at first thought to be In- vinelble with a veteran team, lost two games to the Tigers and the first hold Ing of the new Alexander Trophy. Jefferies 1s Princeton's Captain thi year, He has been playing in ona the guard positions, but has had consld- erable experience at forward. Loeb, the second highest scorer of last year’ tournament and Princeton's foul shooter, holds down the other Tiny” Gaines at centre, Seldenaticker, forwards, will in al probability round out the team, Setdefi sticker, who has been a member of the Princeton soccer seam, has not been able to get out for ‘tice. Lemon ha been taking his place. Hill Zabn ba» on his squad besfdes these regularc from 1921-1922 season, members of the undefeated 1925 team, PFANN SUCCEEDS KAW AS CAPTAIN OF CORNELL ELEVEN Only Twenty Years Old, but a Veteran of Two Campaigns. ITHACA, N. ¥., Dec. 18.—George K Pfann of Marion, G., only twenty year: old, but already a veteran of two can: paigna, has been elected Captain of the Cornell football team for 1923, succeed ing the brilliant Eddie Kaw. Pfann’s election followed a meeting of the varsity players who were recent, awarded thelr letters, Only the thirteer letter men voted, and It ts underatos that Pfann was practically a unanimous chdlce. The election is hailed on th campus with satisfaction, the feelinx being that Pfann is the logical success: to Eddte Kaw. Next to Kaw he has been the greates ground gainer of the two great back fleld quarters Dobie developed last sea, son and in the 1921 campaign. He has also won deserved recognitic: as a sound field general. Pfann entered Cornell from the Marton, O., Hig! School. He played on bis freshman team, and for the last two years has been quarterback on the varsity, He {» a junior in the College of Arts ana nd one of the best liked men Ge In his clas: — MICHIGAN GRID STAR HURT IN AUTO CRASH DETROIT, Mich., De: Kirk, star end of the Michigan football team njured yesterday when an automot n which he was riding near Tpai lant! crashed into @ telephone pols. war 1 to Ypstlant! Hospital, whore was expres#ed of tis re Usher, former varsity foote and Captain of the Michiga. 11 team in 1931, who was in the with Kirk, escaped injury automo! DON'T SMOKE PAINT Krom man to wink to beaw x man or = let your vift to your pipe king HG nd be Natural Bein y rominde H. G. P. GRPAINTED BRIAR RUOT PIPES ~ made from finwst linpe f. No paint, ted nacura 0 Varnish, all ores and 90 produce he 7 No breaking tn. the firet fill. TI fed pipe sooker sk Rood 4. GPs vo Mt ow \\ hale You Wait MAI" ORDERS x “a

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