BOXING
Matawan Five Opens Season Phil O’Dowd Claims Other Tomorrow With Keypart Elks Bowling Bantams Side-Step Him MATAWAN, Oct. 2 8—The Mata- There Is a deep rooted suspicion in wan Five has reorganized for the the mind of Phil O’Dowd, the little basketball seasan its Ohio I and will play League Data bantam, that other bantams of opening game against the Keyport noto throughout tho country aro side- Club on Wednesday night in Geran's E. — stepping all opportunities to swap hall. The team is being coached by punches with the llttlo mitt wleldur TOMORROW NIGHT Tho Elk with HERE Professor Conners of the high school bowling league opened from the Buckeye capital. faculty and Is captained by “Chief” a bang last night when the National Whether this Is due to tho manner Tassinl, the crack center of previous bowling combination under the lead- in which O’Dowd has been stopping The Auditorium Five will hare ns opposition. Their floor work la ol seasons. The material comprises the; ership of J. N. Vereb, took three out in the past, or whether the poli- their opponents on tomorrow night, a high character and enables tho lo- best to the bail down th< players of the vicinity and Ooach straight games from the Star Fish cies of the boxing trust are again In the strong Bayvlew Wheelmen, a, team cal players get Connors anticipates no difficulty in live, captained by J. Altman. Rick- vogue. Is hard for him to determine. New York and high Fish, u.p against game. Young will play return games on their own In the not con- The local will use down tho guarding positions In their preparation, and from the announce- Dixon final game, the Star Fish Ohio boy, but their action Is team their regu- of Orange. Norfolk perform- courts are desired. Manager Conners tegular fashion and the ment to the final a combination put up the hardest con sistent with tho statement made by lar line-up In tomorrow night's en- classy visiting bell, glove-flying ed In a local ring a short time ugo, will also for the local book games out some of them have and this bunch due to forw'ards will have to exert plenty of exhibition should be a worthy descrip- and test, losing by twenty-nine points that they been counter, his performance made him a town girls’ team. This aggregation speed in order to with the tion of th6 battle. The local has Rickwood again rolled high In this discriminated against In their efforts continuous practice, are working llko keep pace boy favorite of the local fans. This bout Is of former stars men. composed college 164 while Neal of the Star Fish to secure a match with Pete Herman, a their and shoot- local advanced Evans and Han- not entered the ring In a real contest will most be the first of the game, machine, passing likely now on the faculty of the local school of son, while holding their men to low since he returned from the other and rolled second high with 148. O'Dowd’s latest experience was tho ing being the highest class. evening should be full of speed and will play Its games preliminary to scores have been a num- but he showed in an exhibition and Tomorrow night the second matches recent fiasco at Dayton, Ohio, where In the advanced position McCreery scoring large side, “blows!” the men’s game. ber of themselves. that he sill has will be rolled when the Ironclads meet the promoter was twice compelled to and Itcgan will perform. Both of points sorno time ago, left, Joe Humphreys will announce the’ Address all challenges to F. Herrick his tho Madisons. furnish a substitute before the bout these boys who have scored many Playing with tho Wheelman will be enough to make the best boys in contestants in the clfferent matches1 box N. J. Connors, 212, Matawan, The could be held, and then after points since tho start of the season two National class travel. Ryan, who has been and a hign class referee will be the standing: only Turners, possibly one Team Ij. P.C. O’Dowd to concede twelve have found their and Whirlwind crack and training under the vratchful eye of third man in the ring. W. agreed shooting ©ye, two other fast to Honan Nationals 3 0 1.000 pounds In weight to Dave Sandow, In most of tho games, the man. and Clay Turner, expects give The same seating arrangements as points Schwab, Schelllng Pengl- re- Local Rifle Club Wins Star Fish. 0 3 .000 the clever little fellow from Cincin- scored by these two forwards, was turo will most likely form the nucleus a beating in tonight’s battle, for were in vogue last Thursday night, The scores: nati. This bout resulted In a deci- more than to defeat the of the visiting combination. ports from Ms traning camp, state 'will be followed tonight, and will al- necessary Star Flail. sion to O'Dowd on a foul committed that lie wishes to get off to a good low the charging of three different Match From New Brunswick start, on his return to the Toregeson 165 160 134 by Sandow at the beginning of tho ring. prices of admission, and gives the good Decision bouts will be allowed in In the semi-final event, another Altman 118 second round. fight fan, who previously was not The first Indoor rifle match between Bridgeport Conn, from now on and eight r ounr battle, A1 Cook, the able to meet Sullivan 107 124 143, All of which leads up to the ques- the prices, a chance, to the New Brunswick Rifle Club and it is expected that a classy card will clever ofN ewarkw ill Kennedy .. 164 1 68 1141 tion whether the boxing trust has a bantamweight come up and see the exhibitions. A the Perth Amboy Rifle Club, held in be put on about tho middle of No ban- Neal 103 161 148 strangle hold on the bantamweight The meot Joe Ryder, the Brooklyn very large crowd can be handled in Now Brunswick on Saturday night, Landing Kayo vember. tam In what Is to be a Sosln 157 123 class, or whether some of the self expected very this hall, and the sooner the crowd was won by the Amboy marksmen, by ■—o—• hard encounter. These two styled near champs hesitate to show 11 11 fought becomes large enough, the fighters of seven points. Joe T.ynch, of New York, will meet 647 736 662 wares this hoy O’Dowd. boys met In Palace Hal sometime the higher class will to the Following are tho highest scores: their against champion Pete Herman at the brought Nationals. Eddie the Olyrn ago, and their bout was full of fight load arena. Perth Itllle Club. Morgan, English fighter, A. Amboy 170 169 164 and the West Bide pia A., Philadelphia, on November throughout, and the fans can count O.H. K. Tl. Rickwood George Brown, 12. on their exhibition In Miller 112 120 lightweight, have been matched to repeating the George Petersen .... 228 245 473 —o— 191 143 meet in a six round bout at the Olm- this appearance. PERTH AMBOY JRS. READY J M. Sorensen 212 245 4 58 Weaver.117 Bob Martin Meets Bulls Tho 156 164 139 A. A. Novem- fight betw-een Wllliy Jackson In the six round bout, Charley Christ Miller 203 243 446 Hoyler pia Monday evening, and ber 17. Johnny Dundee at the Cream ‘Britton from New Brunswick, the T. Samsoe 205 234 439 Vereb 143 173 125 C The Perth Juniors have or- in 15 Round Bout City A. C., Milwaukee, on Frida/- who rounds with our Amboy Seiboth 116 Tonight —o— boy stayed eight ganized a football team and would Charles Omerlie .... 195 289 434 night, Is attracting aonsiderSTiH’Inter- retired Kid on last Jack Britton will meet Johnny Till- Potty, Thursday be glad to meet the es t in that section, for the tickets mix with JCeasbey Jrs. 698 813 681 One of the heavyweights who has man the St. Paul welterweight, in a night will up Charley football team at Pott's field Total 2250 to the ten round bout are fast. this Sun- been prominently mentioned ns a con- ton round bout at a Detroit Club on selling McCran of Elizabeth. These two day. New Brunswick Rifle Club. —o—— Captain Tackcy of the local tender for the heavyweight champion- November 5. boys should give a good exhibition, team, would like to O.H. IC. Tl. Dave Driscoll is to secure secure an answer! RED SOX SIGN FAST PLAYERS now I b —o— trying judging from their former appear- this Glereh 224 244 46S ship being exploit Jack through sporting sheet, and re- the J.'emp3ey to meet some heavy- ances in the local and bouts Dempsey will be put to acid test John Hanlon, matchmaker of the ring, quests that all his men come KHburn 229 237 466 ! weight at his club, the Arena A. C. in out for at Akron, Ohio, tonight. Bob Martin Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia, an- fought in this section. Both are practice every night this Twlllinger 195 244 489 Boston Club Gets Number of Star* Jersey City. week, In who won the heavyweight champion- nounces that his card for next Mon- willing to fight, and are not afraid to preparation for a hard Collins 202 234 436 tussle Sunday. From Independent Teams for of tho American Expeditionary day night's program will consist of take the lead at any time. Nicolas 203 231 434 ship Mike O’Dowd has been to Trial Next Forces and has been hailed as tho live six round bouts. signed Spring. meet Mike Gibbons in St. Paul In ten Life. man to cheek the Dempsey typhoon Total 2243 round bout on November 22. ever since his return to this country, Franklo Conlfrey, the New York X.lfe is life’s supreme interest. With- --- # The Boston Red Sox have signed a will meet Joe Bonds, tho veteran trial lightweight, will meet Frankie Burns, BOXING out it Is Silent Martin will meet Mike Mc- nothing possible; with It, nil. In a fifteen round bout to a the California In a ten Tigue at the Troy A. C. on Novem- number of players from fast independ- horse, lightweight. Auditorium American life Is the It will bo the first bout round bout at the Watson A. FRANKLINS’ NEW MANAGER Amboy Sporting Club, supreme Interest ber 10. ent teams for trial next spring. decision. C„ of America. That life is that Martin has engaged in that will Reading on November II. full, pro- them aro sec- Among Harry Smith, furnish any real lino on the true —o— Fred Kuhn has resigned his posi- gressive, intense, ambitious, Gold Imperfect. Came Hirst. ond aud who of the soldier boxer. oBnds is Brooklyn Battling Nelson, the ag- tion as manager of the Franklin bas- TONIGHT One of its baseman, Hop Hickey, ability glories may bo called Its im- The authorities us York will team. now Two Round Bouts tell that gold was hnvo been starring with a team In j not a champion, far from it, but lie is gressive New heayvweight ketball Tho manager is Eight perfections. For there Is a of 1 the first metal to be mentioned good enough to make prospective meet Paul Doyle In a twelvo round Arthur Martin, of 213 Paterson street, glory in his- Rensselaer, N. T. Ed Holly ns scout j con-j JOE HONAN, Perth Amboy, vs. the Imperfect.-—Charles F. tenders for the title step lively and | decision battle at the National A. C., who would like to hear from all Thwlng. tory. for Boston picked thorn up. tomorrow crack combinations. WILLIE RYAN, New Brunswick show their real worth. Providence night. junior JOE RYDER, Brooklyn, vs. AL COOK, NEWARK I -—•y Six Rounds CHARLEY BRITTON, N. Bruns- wick, vs. CHARLEY McCRAN ; “ Elizabeth Three Fours A Vote for PRICES: $2.20, $1.10, 55c Republican i----—————- —-■ .... treasury bepartmeat .. i National OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF Legislation THE CURRENCY A VOTE FOR: Washington, D. C.. August 15, 1919. IS Whereas, by satisfactory evidence of presented to the undersigned, It has the been made to appear that "THE Constructive progress in New Jersey along sound FORDS NATIONAL BANK" In the vil- lage of Fords in the County of Mid- business lines— and State of New has 1 dlesex Jersey complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required Old-.'ashioned Americanism, jealous of American Meat to he complied with before an associa- commence Packing Industry tion shall be authorized to of law and intol- j tolerant order, the buisinesB of Banking: sovereignty, Now therefore, I. JOHN SKELTON erant of Bolshevism and chaos— WILLIAMS, Comptroller of the Cur- rency, do hereby certify that "THE 1. Will not increase the amount of meat you can FORDS NATIONAL BANK” In the Protection for American industries, recognition VILLAGE of FORDS In the County of buy for a dollar. Middlesex and State of New Jersey Is of and Labor— authorized to commence the business of the equal rights Capital of Banking as provided In Section 2. Will not-j-aise more animals. Fiftv one hundred and sixty nine of solution of the issue fixing the Revised Statutes of the United Permanent trolley by Btstcs 3. Will not more meat. based on a valuation of produce In testimony whereof witness my fiat rates public utility hand nnd seal of office this Fifteenth arrived at of tho dav of August, 1919. properties, independently 4. Will not stop fluctuations in live-stock receipts .(SEAL) I JOHN SKELTON-WILLIAMS, Public Utilities Commission— I or prices. Comptroller of the Currency. TtSfi—S-27-50L in tho _-!—I o? the that changes not the L_ Recognition principle 5. Will increase the output of packing "The Place That Pleases Everybody/ constitutional law of the country, affecting, 1 houses. The i not moral, but debatable questions such as suf- 6. Will not strikes. i frage and personal liberties of tho people, I prevent (frnst should not he forced upon a minority of States 7. Will net reduce Qouse « transportation charges. RATHSKELLER the will of the majority— by 8. Will not reduce the retailer’s cost of doing Music Every Evening Endorsement of this Republican Administration business. State-wide TO LET of New Jersey that is providing FURNISHED~ROOMS 9. Will not increase the demand for the All Improvements highways, removing road building 1'rom tho cheaper cuts of meat. GHEE of developing pub- NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. NEWTON A. K. ESI partisanship county politics, The Four a tunnel under Near Smith Street Square lic waterfront, giving traffic 10. Will not lessen the* consumers’ demand for ex- Republican Candidate for Governor the Hudson and a over the Delaware, ■ ill n n ————u» bridge -----— and credit service. ti pensive delivery freeing toll bridges everywhere, cooperating wim me iarmer, me employer lands 11. Can not at the same time raise prices paid insisting on preservation of the State’s right and title to valuable riparian Bonds 2 farmers for live stock, and lower prices Liberty Bought that has New an Executive Budget, a Central Continuation of the financial policy given Jersey 1 consumers for meat. elimination of useless departments and a treasury surplus of j,000,- paid by HIGHEST PRICES PAID Purchasing Agency, public 000 in 1919 with a deficit in the Democratic year 1913. compared But the slowing up of efficiency due to cumbersome governmental routine will have the effect of increasing the OLD GOLD AND SILVER A Vote AGAINST is a Vote For: manufacturing charges between the cost of live stock and the Bugbee cost of meats, thus forcing lower live-stock prices or higher BOUGHT meat Control of the Commonwealth, through the Government at Trenton, by Hudson County s Demo- price*;. cratic Machine Rulers— The as now is characterized / packing industry conducted, by with the and low D. IVfacroff Blocking and delaying of* the State road program by partisan tinkering present State keen competition, highest efficiency, unusually profits. Highway Commission. JEWELER rates and into 365 in Putting trolley and all utility corporation regulations partisan politics days Let us send you a Swift "Dollar.” 202 SMITH STREET Commission— the year by State-wide election of the Public Utilities It will interest you. Phone 1976 & Complete nullification of all work done by non-salaried civifj committees in perfecting prison Address Swift Company, man- Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111, reform, substituting the State-use system for prison contracts, and effectively centralizing agement of all State institutions under a single head responsible to the people, by wiping out the Department of Institutions and Agencies—• • C. &S. Go. Placing the State Treasury at the mercy of a regime whose extravagance reduced it back in 1913 Swift & Company, U. S. A. to bankruptcy— SEAMAN ST. the o? Endorsing the profligacy of a Federal Administration that needlessly burdened taxpayers Perth Amboy Local Branch, 134-136 Fayette Street waste of in Materials every State and enormously aggravated high living costs by a wanton billions pub- A. I. Tilton, Manager Building lic funds—- Brick, saint. pl:n' in the of a Federal that ignored the people of this great free-govern- cement, gravel, corner beads, Concurring arrogance Regime Nation in and into serious and far-reaching international Lime, stone, window sills, slag, ing entering pellmell, uuinstmeted, marble dust, lath, terra cotta alliances. and concrete building blocks, material for waterproofing, paint for inside decorations. Will Your Vote Cement Floor Paints Which Register? OUR GET PRICES} Paid for by the Republican State Committee. Tel. 1440 Pratit&O/Cent* ^ —---J 1