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COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE WORLD OF SPORT FOR SEASON OF 1922 “owicKy i LANG Dyarms EXTERMIN ies @®cocsoe = STRANGLER LEWIS..P ano am Eouge MOK EW Waker KAw. PANDA SALLY'S ALL hy | =A, THE CHAMPIONS OF 1922 |Leonard Is Only Champion | Batting Poate in Buschall | neers 4 Pe ——— =< ure | Who Successfully Defended wit asa averace | Professtomals [ricis. "tS. sser| sye-teansnioe ves| Title During Year’s Boxing Princeton. And Giants’ World Series | '% !STERNATIONAL BASEBALL. fons World's champions—New York Giants. iate Champlo: A. P. Boyd, Clarence Pell World's chemplons-—New Tork Giants. Western | Amatuer Champion—Chick| and Stanley Mortimer. . p . F t of 1922 Se son Bod Yothersill, tho Rochester out-| , American | Leas t vane, Chieazo. Vee ICE SKATING. Dempsey Didn't Fight, and Neither Did Wilson, Kilbane Nor, } a fielder, was the batting star of the year Satie manus numpions — New jou , eur Champion—Bobdy ate or—Will ate . , A j ea wu es pice alla dice del ot 2k pop ange eee Pala lho dg Jones, Atlanta fe ee ee Ee Jimmy Wilde—Walker, Greb, Lynch and Villa New Title at in the Internationa : i letropoiitan Amateur Champion al In e J Y i eason with the Detro gers and ’ Metropolitan Women's Champtfon—| > 1 ‘ 0 ed his hard clouting, svyweikht—Jack paey Al tis alah pion International Women's—Miss i — | Hornsby Equalted Record Standing Twenty-Three Years—At-! continued pis hard cloutings Cowen Batting. Bid vot] ej eese quring: New uieenatieae ogee 8 ‘ . ‘ . : a ite et : . a men's Ch Miss a . Two new worl punents of the fistie «) boy of the Yankees, a lad ap anne nconK, National Outdoore-Roy McWhirter t tendanoe Records Broken in Both Leagues in Every City Out parently made of fron, who slams for Johnny Wilson, U, 8. A. a Conte National Women’#—Miss Elsie Muller.ftwo new Ame rae ¥ 261 in 164 & -a stunning perform: Mickey Walker, U. 8. 4 Eastern—Paul Forsmam . al 4 6, whose feather~ | side of Hew Verk—Rommell’s Pitching With Losing Athletios.| inca tor a man supposed to be on the eee ts 2} TRACK AND FIELD. New York State—Charies Jewtraw, [Punched thet cover the territory out- RS SAS down grade when he went into the In- Dundee,| NATIONAL OUTDOOR CHAMPIO: Metropolitan—Paul Forsman crowns during 1922. did naught during * ae ternationals from the Boston Red Sox] 1 00-yard da ee siiakone a ay 7 hol tho ore in baseball, There were numer-| tie heat of struggle, whe a 0 was Detroit pi star, but now an} Rantamwei; ie . National Chase A 38 “ Ap. | Rate e ‘Gout on declared \ oup roverwats of forma an@ sensational) Needed mol. It Is true that MeGraw Fiyw yard dash—Al Leconey, Mtadow-|Pleby, New Yorle . and ted Fins 34. that es purchased Hugh MeQuifl t the Ust is Jaex Bente brook Club International 18.2—Edgar \ppl uptured the bantam~- uppets. The most important of these} Boston Brave $100,400 to re first baseman of the Bult: "RACING. Sibvard yeactouepn Hol New York. , See ie ae geeored during the World’s Series, in] the burly southerner after t LC eregpe Meigs ha pe re two-year-old—None stood out.| A. C. si a pauen Th Glace Oakes 1 1that Lynch lost leh th : »| fortunate oecurence ork Giants for the fancy price of ean ee - National Cluss y aid | whieh the Giants overwhelmed the| fortunate occurence, | 900, Jack hit ‘em for 260. He made ading _ three-yesr-o Fh a hers Hel New] Brussel. result of this mateh, | Venices, « potential favorite, after ad ecdanraqed me ”, 23 h runs, but Al "Wingo, th Ta} end tu 2 hayes + . Pocket billlars—JJ. Tloward t between @ amount ; a were contenders for first place and} tonto outhelder, beat him in this re-|, Lending handicap he run liltnots A.C. maker ft tor Weking his bone wipving Ovo games, The Nation alternated time and again in the} card with 3, Lt oo isin 10-yard hurdies—Eart Whumson, Los} Three-cusllon—Frank 1. Fleming 4 ew champion was eusy | Laue champions ure credited with leadership with MoGraw "s gr pat ma Hinkey Hain re GOLF. F having FENCING. cf Prig oe tigation and fol } wipaing four stenight, notwithstand-| chine, only to seo thelr hurling staff] yanks, hit for | .317, FanrniGne-clans Bare . National folte—F " 1 i ¢ wing the his suspension ab chat shut onc ot ‘he games wan] Sb at the clone of the season wi ie, w ¥“ RViije Fant, Miro: | mee a ee oe aan Poise | doplared a tie by Umpire Hildebrand] yy tie closing dash for the t r Leo Nunew, y i nt tor an atisfactory bout whe Sara n " Pitt veland u@a result of darkness setting ia 3 the iiteb ite “rates ¢ iy 5 ) Gene Sura- 4 1 | a t of darkn a koe Hl ea iabertere lvavon : o i burgh Nun w York Gecuta 1 u days after | Among the individual stars who ee ieee Aaiey | fifty-fh ind Haine Px Newnes cae (2 _ Running by jump--De Tart Hub. ne ae : aie Butt risked | sipod out most conspicuously were] Kechale replaced (ovr forty bard, « Ue Sie: plone—Fencers' | We! : pledanis } idpk Scott, (Irish) Meusel and Heim} Sonmidt, the catcher aS 2 ae f on=Marty| cnicugo ae A aut nor + Ebbets Fela | Ghob. scott for his pitching feat; | was induced to j voe| HOPPE’S COME-BACK. |ovtousnits, riainnera perth isp cand, ‘tempat Nee eee 4 : 4a Leonard was the only cham: [and was stopped. Villa hag, abe: | jusel for bis batting, and Gyoh for| Pirates started carried! BIG EVENT OF YEAR ‘CE SKATING. \ fare reubbard, ‘cinctnnath, | 0 | National jor Sabre—Bnr 3} ptor vecenafully defend His tite Ee ae ee nee iene ih brilliant fielding, especially at] them from the depths of the sevond y Everett Mectow 1 Meee tateee eats . a aed made'@ preat hit with tt 6 | 5 Bee 3 Ad when it meant | U¥I8On to within a few games of the IN BILLIARD WORLD] 3) ohco, Shek bow " te t, throw-—-Mat MeGrath,| Ni tonal Juntor folls-—A re w four other clusses tail ) risk. thett made w great hit with the sgh i copcial moments us meant) Giants and premier honors: si 8 International pro-A. Staff. potind shot put—Y’at MeDon-| World's folleBL. Gaudin. re me A eee ee The high lights of the year in the | mst to his club, The Reds Cashed eome great base- Fig SRE Geb ck3 BOWLING New York A. © National Women's—Miss Altce Gehr-| 1% 88 were: Jack Deineeys | ere history wore the Monae | - the World's. Series classic the} ball in the closing stages, finishing ¥ polastic sixteen-pound shot put] Ing eavyweight; Johnny Wilson, middle- | 1922 ring his Johnny Sb - second to the Giants in a sensational ds was the regaining of the 0 Champion — Jimmy Bie jarence Hauser, Oxnard, Cal weight; Johnny Kiibane, fcather-| of Willie Jackson by Johnny Shugru { naj Leaguers climbed to great i in a se ; . are » , SWIMMING walt ‘ i hand the recent Charlte White-Richte | and interesting finish that was de-| world’s 18.2 balkline champlonshiy, by {Ch Javelin throw—Flint Honner, Los . weight, and Jimmy Wikie, flyweight. ie i gehts to pitehing, fieiding and bat- ; H baie G. Anpolea As atari Denibe antly is too good) or| Mitchell fight at the Garden. This eided in the cool of the final autumn | wijie Hoppe, international sta ho SCULLIN Ld igs Phat " . SEN, Sad AR kedecR uane Ser bout, during w! Mitchell was { tif. In fact they Ousbed a brand] gays , vault—4 Knowrek, Witnots A 9, 190, 220, 440 yards and b roke| the rest of the heavyweight div ont, during t { Ea oatassiall i and away wl YANKEES HAVE CLOSE. CALt,| ht loetilt torathe dice tine to ax:| World's Champion—isins chumpfons—New York Athi Weissmulicr, Miinota A. ©. tox to permit Jack to work at] dropped five times, was undoubtedly, | wfPuter calibre than they bad known] ‘The Yani ie gibkeRe oes at Chicago in SOGGER FOOTBALL. ee Re wee aatlcnal lies ris. und tong distunce—Tom} y Various matches pro-| te most thrilling ring battle ta years i : he Yankees Lae antic task BEE ALD charopion, ‘“00] ae : f h t Ftland ngeles pe uch opponents as C tthe Nutional League wresting the Ame le ae : : ; ’ ( anion ‘ ats per n, Willard, Gret AMATEUR. BOXING Bee renee springs lo coe bi . ; 1 1 coton W0-yurd relay—Hitinots A, been frowned on cities! ESTABLISHED AS etc Vankes, wha vuc/uiews |e Hotel, Pes al BILLIARDS | sitive wuniskcktaricen °°) ciut MAJOR A. A. U. SPORT | r i a anole ne 1 yee wall Wil at, M Plunge—Fred " Datrolt FEW GOOD RIVAL® FOR | - ‘i | Mirus Anwrican sti 1 is Willie Hoppe, New 9 Breast Robert Skelton, Mr An or @ long. time | them per They braced uy eniach the Germa SL balkline—Wilile Hoppe, New DEMPSEY fawn those who are in ‘ hao y Reron i \ r } inst - n Judie uw the poorest of tt 7 ‘ biltiar Raly (i t , reser ae ' t development of ath | t t 4 reprimanded em | Welk chray, the An bad, |New Ye ; (r whose ar siioceuaiea oui ped anu lotic a bn the United States t fs be 1 amy] meh vr bur eat \ oh We ph i w miy established as one of | guers. Yet the won p die Gantle ateenoh onanioion, a v 8 t orts over which the ; zi fou man ‘ st wit Red ui! Horemans, t \ cham WRESTLING. ‘ Cw t Kinet \thtetic Union has control ; Na Wet a ; | APE NOP etary | A. fant c to be phasized by the support accorded b appon tn : elon th y | Malone, Helffrich) | 2 ; the 4 Boxing was one of the j tt y witheu tig one of fly ce, Me AUTO RACING ur_inite relay—Boston A.A. (Br it of income among the wabbie t times, es th 1 | Kirty, Masters, Co! var ponsored by the A wr q ed | match Schaefer, If Juke v | Intercollegiate tr team) 0 y men’s miming} Promise and tm: tous re- | SP t to defe Mae acoteut ie” wou 3 > University of California Agarciauor Bard be er ye , GO wie few seattered “simon expe Phe ee Dugan £27 Theen tied with Hoppe for the seri A ur 1c untry team — Syracus jorothy MeWood, ‘De-Jaroand ’ + heacewotgin avvinton,| Pures” uned to guy in all the prowl iin f sald Lao sary to determine the Ut PRONG erbedinrs COURT TENWIS. mrOPALRTREVINE CDAUE ED ae Te aged ne has grown to { ' ‘ s last seasor BOXING—NATIONAL om Open—J Hb ae jl i oA ay Po ¢ ent tht thFe is be lonae Siderienlls “ en the inaugu i ' r H stes-—Will " Nations) Professtor L inney aly venwth to his preten. | known win a tocul or national charm: we 1 1 ken William: BATTING 7g: we ar ‘ Pittabury? National Singtes Will F Philadelphia : 4 inney gives proten- 1) Seok ta GARiOHAieRE The wingin the Vorld’s E John Layton, the present y shies ole Joe cup as Tho t velght muddle. bas by t ent tournament for ; \. » or | play nthr us cities ite N : f S D BASKETBALL : h by virtue of the] New York beld at the Gurden before ew ae ae ; s city, for t ‘ cit O'Dowd? and t nionopolistie title Pave : ale two Dp ' ‘ 1 ctase—ILarr y . gue chainy ~| Scene oul ampion is firmly e ty —Cannefax ‘ ary, 1s Beton Manory a s|nerien Was pan unateur ranks, Gor t 1M " 160-pound ciass—Willlat An Nutional Women's Indoor—M & A A Athletic Com former national and prev A r Greenle tained the | New York ‘ Blu Mallory es ; i ion vame ave politan champion, wee PENNANT RACES CLOSE ANO : te poaker billiard w pound Aaeped Cherie Kenna] ?Nitional Women's Clay Court—Mrs. ROWING apron aang eee Panica in two rounds by Ben . ave @ * New York 3 ickel, hk ene - vy. euce 75), : 8 r h vy weig! EXCITING 2 ls enor won by capturing Heavyweight © Jot Vilmans GP eomanta Indoor Doubles | 22% Syed peng rea to call Wilgon by his name ur reavyweight of ‘i the past three ye He pronatpe i 7 a New ion regatta i esult of Dave's victory ove A few nights later Alex f I San Francisco, Mra, Marton Z. Jessup and Mrs, I, H. @ resul i }ie just after defending his luureis|” eHave turned professtona Sentvar SCULLING Krug. Both well meant moves ‘ almost unknown boxer, for the fourth Bnd last time, winning National Junior Outdoor—Amold W.) wora's single sculls—Walter, Hoover, | matter by the commission “fivvore made Butler take the count. by forfeiture over Arthur Church of FOOTBALL. Jones. Ae ; Piney a anal mule Mickey Walker, the new welte Amateur boxi ved more con r ere objected to playing National Junior Indoon-Edger ¥ ee weirht king, has fought once jeration from the national eoaven- YP) Leading Eastern Team— eto ; ; ; the furnished—thereby| [22cink en Team rbitt.| DAVAO ity Slngten-Mise Hole SHOOTING title holder, a match with J son te A. A. U. at its recent Greenleaf now js perma posse n and Chieago tn triple t 2 $1,000 diamond C Const Leader-—t t -GauasH TENNIS, a : ‘| al The world’s rec ee-cus) f t wate f a billiards was | ently 4 GOLF Ni Tom Coward, Yale} ctuy, 1376 aut of 1250 tar PIONEER ATHLETIC clus t nteretate leue when 0} ‘ nal Junior—George Abbott, Har ‘GYMNASTIC : zn He eet ale Wacedas) Date Bh Reiselt ran out fift nts in tw b mn nateur ¢ ror National. and 3 ‘3° BELLY BYCKOFF Ve. ThaRRy JEG. ne innings. Gweetser, New York t's Protess! a ne Aan si 00 wee Cy alte an ws. oS bree

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