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i 1 THE NE W YORK HERALD, AiONDAY, DEGEMBEK 19, 1921. is __ BOXINGi . BASK)ETBALL -TRAPS.H()OTI>^G^POLX)-ATI II. KIICS f N f mi *.¥ \ ITAUTfm T 111 T\n TIT Cochran vs. Horemans. SPORTS ALLIANCE 1924 Olympic Stadium I i ne mew v,ar R. F.RICE HIGH GUN nunor, LMUdiN FalHno- r.. On/I -1. -1." Just Outside of Paris V J; ! Welker Cochran and ICdouard will continue to play each Horemuuother for a while. To-night tliey will play a ANTi-RICKARD P\IUS, Doe. IS (Associuted Pre.ss). 4ATTRAVRRSTRT.AND11 4 ill I J Ul\l/ 111 V 300 exhibition NOT m i \ BRONX ROAD RACE point game at the Palace i .The stadium where tfie 19-4 Billiard Academy, on Southern Olympic uantea ore tfl be held SNOW 8Lev# The Bronx, and to-morrowBoulevard.and wilt probably be built in the I'arc OP In the and IM A Wednesday afternoon Hostility to Garden Ring: dea Princes, Just outside of Paris, ThkouGH Breaks 94 Out of 100 to Lead Timmermann of St. Jerome they will meet in a 1,200 eveningpoint between the of and Cftack in at Tk Denied at sate AuteilU TH6" contest Madison's Academy, Promoterthe Oate JJoiltor. i£ the GAftA6t Ct>0«. Now York A. C. Men 0. Is First in League street and Broadway, In 300iilxtyslxthpoint of the comm.ssionrecommendationsof ANO LI6HT blocks. Meeting. are approved by the City experts THE" at Traps. Handicap. i .J ell, which is to meet for this purposeCouni next week. The commission, which was ' < WON'T K. F. Rica won the high scratch prize Fred Timmermann, a novice of the St IIBSOX EXPLAIN by the City Council to studyappointed at the sites for the a Tracers Island traps of ths New Jerome Catholic Cluh, led home a flwid Olympiad, suggests York Athletic Club yesterday. He took great stadium a.ong the lines of the the of twenty-three harriers In the weekly where tihe 1~'2Q trophy with a card of 84 out of a Antwerp structure, possible 100 targets. handicap road run of the Manhattan- Silent 011 Reason for Olympic games were hold, but larger. The high handicap prize went to C. Bronx Athletic Refusing The experts have practically Zucca. League yesterday the His total was 99, shooting with from the clubhouse of the St. 1o Let Leonard Box Pershing Stadium. eliminated a handicap of 29 targets. The score is afternoon an excellent illustration of the trying Jerome C. C., on East 137th street. for Tex. conditions under which the Winged Foot Timmermann. with the limit allowance gunners shot. The tournament cup, of 2 minutes 4 5 seconds, beat Arthur which is the WALKER LAW BINDS take home trophy of the of the A. who 3hoot, went to E. H. Locatelti. Being Seipel Morningside C., At a meeting of tlie newly organized the final Sunday of the month, the started 15 seconds later, by ten yards. National Sports Alliance in the cup came to an end. It was presidenttaken The winner's time was 23 :55. Avenue Opera House CHAMPIONS TO BOX by C. Zucca with two legs. The scores: Fast timo honors went to Willie Lexington of the SL Antelm's A. who afternoon it was Tourn Pros Lyon Scr <S- H'cap Deegan 0\, stou-tly deniedyesterayby Name. Oup Cup Cup Cupa started from the honor mark. His time \>oxing managers and others that the A. P. Bennett... 2 25 1 47 41 87. 4.91 of 22 minutes 27 seconds was fast tor J. Jones 1 24 0 47 48 93. 5.88 movement was the result of to Defend Titles O T. Hodges 8 20 3 44 33 71. 7.78 the four miles. W. Chrlstenson, Required runner, who was allotted one hostility or even Jealously di J. R. Johnson, Jr. 1 45 0 41 43 87. 3.80 Morningside undergroundEvery Six Months or F. W. Finch 2 21 2 46 41 83. 5.88 minute, made a belated appearance, and at Tex Rlckard. ected A L. Burns 1 25 0 41 40 80- 8-88 was able the 16 second E. Alexander 3 21 0 40 38 77.18.90 to get away from Billy Gibson, manager of Benny to Challenger.Forfeit H. Sullivan 1 23 0 45 44 81. 0.91 mark. He finished In front of Deegan of the F. A. Slebert.... 1 23 0 41 42 87. 0-87 by two yards. Leonard, lightweight champion G. F Hutellings. 2 2.3 1 42 38 83. 3.80 W. Gladding, Glcncoe A. C., set the Pruned! world, who declared that C. Zucca 0 22 13 47 37 70.20.98 presided, any J. B. Rock 0 24 11 32 22 48.24.78 pace for the first two miles, which took hfference which might exist between I!> CHARLES F. MATHISOX, P.. O. Sinclair... 2 24 0 44 35 78.13.91 all of hie reserve, so that when Seipel Liberally pruned! limself and Richard had nothing to The New York State Athletic J. M. Qulnn 0 24 12 41 28 03.24.87 made his bid for the lead he had no op- Prices on men's and H. B. Knight 2 25 1 44 43 87. 8.pit position. A quarter of a mile from tho boys' to with the-forming of the National mission is clothed with sufficient powerCom: :{ Aee«V T you (\AVN ! it'LU R. F. Rico 1 25 0 45 40 94. 0-84 finish Timmermann even with suits are a real incentive GrC*t+Cr~*o T H. Lawrence. 1 20 0 4.7 4.7 85. 1.8(1 pulled up Sports Alliance or its future activities. under the law to deal effectively with j SHOVtC^ T>R.y OFF So Of-" R. Barker 0 19 0 43 12 83. 0-8.7 the pacemaker and from this point on it now for those who Ho Baid that the sole of the champions who object to defending their E. I!. Locatelll.. 5 25 0 47 34 78-15-91 was a two man rac«. purpose R B. Sloan 3 24 2 40 39 83. 5.88 The summaries: for les* organization was to "uplift boxing titles under the regulations of the W. G. Allen 1 25 0 39 37 80. J-81 Actual things wantgood the Walker law. Section 7 of the boxing W. Bauer 2 23 2 40 38 79. 5.84 Pob. Kama and Club. Hep. Time. throughout United States and put St. 2 4.1 23 515 money! that are 1.F. Tlinmormann. Jerome.. on the highest possible plane rules part of the State boxing n t t wy 1 « 2.A. Seipal, MornlngBtde A. O.. 2 30 23 45 law rcu.lo no .Minn,. 3.J. Klnuac, St. Aneulin'a A. O. 1 45 2.3 10 with other sports of a together rerguson Leads held 4.V. Miller. Glencoe A. 0 2 30 24 1C nature." profesrional"Any boxer winning a championship 5.J. MeCarten, Ascension P. H. 2 45 24 .32 skiis for under the international rules fl-J. Gain, Mohawk A. G 1 00 22 55 Why your boys* Just what the real trouble is between boxing in Larchmont Shoot 7.M. Dw.ver. Mohawk A. C 1 00 22 59 Christmas? and must derenil his title in a bona flde 8.A. Pohrtng, Mormngslda A. C. 30 22 42 Uiekard Gibson cannot be stated at St. Jerome.... 1 .30 23 50 bout to a 9.J. McLaughlin, ski this time, but Leonard's manager has decision against the best His Score of 96 Out of 100 10.W. Chrtstenson, Mornlngslde.. 15 22 28 Well, running, which available contender within a period of 11.W. Deagan, St. Anselra's.. .Scratch 22 27 "oolared thai the lightweight champion Proves the Best. 12.W. Gladding. Glencoo A. O.. 2 45 25 16 for years has been one of cannot box for Richard under any six months from the time of winning his IS.R. GlUllgan, St. Jerome C. O. 2 4.1 25 24 title, and thereafter six months 14.J. St. Jerome O. O. 1 30 24 16 the most Winter uinstances. Kor some other well every McCarthy. popular time ciri if a qualified challenger appears, unless W. E. Ferguson led a field of four* 15.T. O'Connor, St. Jerome C. C. 2 15 25 03 known and boxers have teen at the of the 16.G. Thompson, St. Christopher 45 2.3 34 sports in the Middle and champions he is prevented by circumstances gunners traps 17.T. Birch. St. Jerome C. C.... 1 .30 24 22 to appear in bouts'in Madisonrefused his control, in which case the timebeyond Yacht Club yesterday. HeLarchmonttook 18.E. Kolber, Mornlngsido A. C.. 2 30 25 32 Western States is fast a of Garden. may be extended by the Hoard of Boxing the hlgn scratch prize with score 19.J. Donohue, Mohawk A. C.... 2 00 25 20 Square Control. 96 out of 100. Seven gunners tied for 20.S. Sllverstcln, Glencoe A.C..Scratch 23 26 into its own here in the 21.J A. O. 2 4.1 26 18 coming All had full Wlnnlck, Mornlngsido Will KnlSst Commission Aid. "Should he fail to do so, or should he the high handicap prize. 22.W. Mohawk A. C 2 4.1 26 46 he unable to make the scores of 100 targets. The shootolT went Marron. East. State James who required weight 23.F.