TWO TROPHIES ENOUGH FOR THIS AMATEUR PUG.
Ed Tiernan, metropolitan welterweight champion, is the most popular member of the old St. Bart's Club because of his genuine generosity. Each year, a silver loving cup is presented to the member scoring the largest number of points in outside competition. The Forty Second Street and Third Avenue organization celebrated its thirty third anniversary last night. Tiernan, who scored 130 points in 1924, was called upon to receive the cup. He stumped the large crowd when he refused to accept the same, stating that two cups were sufficient. He suggested that Harry Hessler, who was second with 63, be given the prize. They cheered Ed to the echo. Jack McDermott, 112 pounder, who was a member of the 1924 Olympic team was third with 61."
