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Kilbane Slips as Chaney. Advanc asi. St" Keck Will -Visit Capital AR TH GANG K L0K Penny Ante AByJean t CRAWFORD CARTER IS LATEST II1///// LOOK] NG'EM OV E.R DEA AME! IF THE EVEm WITED NEIGHBOMs ST. ALBANLAD TO WIN HONOR O ZAT 50? fHAT BE AD BRYAN mo1 . -- - -- - - PEOPLE LIKE MST by By LOUIS A. DOUGH W eL, -34EVAy'a JUST I'D NEVER HEAR ITS ER Crawford C. Carter. former t.a Lbans' School track star, is the BR) ANY latest and last member of the famous r seerd breaking relay team of 1916 AS .0op AS THE END OF IT -rHfE PEOPLE to win signal bonors. Back in 1915 whoa Gero F. Gres, present Op - athletic coach at Western HIC, was at b. ANbaas, turned out a relay team which not Only won ts bg X4 adowbesek Cup in, the games at Consider Two Foimer Rivals WISE PERFORMER geREage Philadelphia and defeated the unbeeat iWereersburg quartet, but estab- Tonight Young Andy Chaney, formerly of altimore and now THIS ONE. ~4TN&AQOUFNP liaed a national sewsmastic mile remer The teem was composed of Ray clming New York as his home ,and Charlie Beecher, a New York WHAT WAS WalleT Crawford Carter, Brooks Brm er and Sylvester Maxam. are to clash in a fifteen- Both brewer and Ma bamhad made kid ever since he uttered his first shriek, Two Scottish golfers were enviable records in track athletics round in Ga. the winner to be given a chance YES. Ii SUPPOSE r 1000E bout Madison den, playing a real grudge match. !E PeRSON go members of the Westera High MISS MORGAN HAS Johnny Kilbane's feat rweiph Schampionship. Tex Rickard, Santa At the seventeenth hole they ONNA CLEAN OU LOST / WOObKINK track team before going to St. laus for. boxers thqse dsy, h a succeeded in obtaining Kilbane's ANT THRE Albans. Wallace and Carter were de- EXPERIENCE. were all square and the first UP. JUST A5 USLAL // Fo, t4I ' Green from the rawest mie to meet the winner of t Might's contest at any time suitable a beautiful dCLOCK A veloped by the promoter. Just what the champion will cellect is not known. player got away ggWe ce eOX? / sort of material. Wallace coming to drive fromi the eighteenth tee. EITHER / Washington with Green from Racine Miss Anne Morgan, who has been rumored that he dentanded $50,000, but that is quite too The other pulled the rough. tSONLY, C%AJCE College. Leonard and ff a price. However, If Chaney wins, and the words of his manager, After a vigorous search be The scholastic performances of the guranteedMitchell f~r their bout r for to WIL, MIGHT I GET die Mead, mean anything. it tay be possible Rickard give could not find his ball, and this ONE ( 11HEY four athletes in 1914 and 1916 are in Madison Square Garden, ilbane $40,000. Eddie Mead said that he was willing to have Chaney player, rather than admit his SAY JUST V1 WELL HAT DINIUN pretty well known. has dabbled$0,W000in more to face Ki) bane if his mere expeases were .0 HAODA VH4*/ STAVED OM Several years ago whe& Carter was boxing p through the ropes paid. and forfeit the hole, for distance races than once with profit to crac k little would les being groomed it great RD certain was he that his featherweight emerge dropped a ball down the leg of y ILOOJN@ FOR1/ A SIGHT is related that he was set to work the charitable causes in which from the ring the champion. (Of course, managers sometimes talk his trousers and yelled, "I f ~oq AN KA$ ST jogging by Coach Green on the Sat- she has been interested. through their bonnets. He may I ave been it right then. But Chaney found it." AR&UMENT terlee Field track. At one time she almost com- will not demand any large sum for the chance. He is sure in his His partner replied: "Yer a TOLD mIn TO JOG. plaed~ arrangements to bring owni mind that, once given an opp, artunity, he can wrest from 'Kilbane's leear, for I have had It in ma O $UMPM? Green told Carter to jog along until Georges Carpentier over here graying brow the title of the fentherweight division. -Indeed, 'so long pocket a' the time." he got tired. The coach went off to to met Les Darcy. At that time iA it since Kilbane really lookerI good ih the ribg, many ordinary handle a Junior baseball game on an- the was to give part of other ild and came back nearly two plan believe themselves able beat if . could the bout featherweights to him, they iert hand when he obtained a chance to find Carter proceeds of the for chance. The on has not a at Kilbane's He and his sec- '/Z hours later plugging in France. but get the champi made good impression title. along, without effort, as fresh as a Red Cross work since he went out of his class and took one of Leonard's i nds, on *ntering the ring, proudly At the last moment criticism Bonny walloprA sported lettered daisy. on the chin that day in Philadelpl la. That was on July 25, 1917, and jerseys "Knbckuut Carter was halted. of Darcy's war record caused it in the third round. Not since then has faced a King of the Ring." liis friends were "i told you to jog until you got the French to happened Kilbane almost certain that he would put Kl- government real good featherweight, nor sirice then has he looked good, even tired and then to go in" sail Green. withhold its consent to a fur- bane to sleep that day at Cedar Point. "Well I was to quit when against second-raters. He had been all rivals low. just going lough for Carpentier. Many ciose' Yollowers of ring -In laying I saw you coming up over the hill, But Kilbane, who had a wise man- although I'm not tired" said Carter. ings believe that, againist eithe r Wolgast, and Terry c1I4overn ager in Jimmy Dime. knew all about far have or Hieviher. Kilhane is nu t Young Corbett. to name a "How you Jogged?" queried Chaney against Chaney's ring methods. It was Kil- Green. who had a suspicion that the likely to wini over the lifteen-roun [I few. In most of these cases the bane I who did the knocking out. For yoasgster might have been doing tout#. Of coirset. the levelander s titleholder held his challenger too two rounds the champion compl-teiy else during the afternoon. a shrewd chup. His willingnexiK4 O.cheaply and c4me to shorn of his something WILLHAVE fooled with 'ANKS the challenger his foe:- Let's see," said Carter. "I'll finish r.4jter th. fing inl tIh defense a f laurels. work and his long-distance boxing. and then that'll make it his title may mean, that he feel H up this lap, HIS LAST REAL FI6MT.' Then in the third Kilbane stepped In SWINNERTON'S VIEW OF K. 0. BLO an even ten miles. although 'I swear Sinmself uhoet right. But many and for the lo- itihbee fooled into think Johnny Kilbane has not had a real dropped Chaney I'm not tired." cilanipi&, count. From St, Albans Carter went to A ENTRY ing himself better than ie reall v fight since he linocked out (eorge SLUGGING CHANEV GROWS BIGGER. Dartmouth and earned second place was. It is possible that Kilban C(haney. the JUaltimore southpdw, at of in the fresh- iw over I hat mlan his failure to Wil to Shields, Penn State, nay living so. Ohio. Following the race in other have shown. Cedar Point, Siptember 4, 1916. title, the Baltimore man cross-country held Phila- B 0b Meusel to Replace S chamipions Ie featherweight That was several years ago. Expected i. be . has entered the ring against sev- boxer did not the but be- delphia. itidonhtedly John Sullivan quit ring, Later Carter went to Maryland Uni- on lieveti himtself good enough to de . eral second-class boxers for short gan meeting heavier opponents like Wally Pipp First Base in k bouts, but not rince theni has lie de- Dick versity. Corbett Loadman, Johnny Vundep and He was out of college during the This Year. in 189 I dii little r defrended his title. If the little Cleve- Rocky Kansas. Instead of training fe.at the known iim bac war, and then entered Cornell Uni- The New York Yankees are pihi:- no trainaing.The enteringchampion the ring a t lander j.,#vs until until April. IN. 1921. himself for the featherweightv. Cha- New Orleatis hog fat. It has be- ca he will be exactly thirty-two years noy' allowed himself to grow until versity. ni ng to enter another powerful bat- ithe sane thing with many othe r old. His first ring bouts were in 1907. now he is an honest-to-goodness light- CROSSED LINE FIRT. ti ng phalanx in the 1921 pennant race ,htnions Fince, Jim Jef so it may be easIly seen thit he has weight. 'STAN'KECK GUEST Two weeks ago when the Cornell in the American League. Manager notably his bout with Jac k a career e-xtending over fourteen It is a axiom that once a harriers ran the H iggins has been using his now fries before ring University against Since Johnson. Johnny Coulon againv L years. boxer takes one on the chin he is Oxford-Cambridge team.