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PPN VIéINTRES FOR COMING BOUT AT TURNER HALL—JOCKEY WALLS SERIOUSLY TO HURT AT NEW OR-{ WATCH CUBS NEXT SEASON-—LARSCH AND TROY WIN FIRST GAMES FOR BOWLNG HONORS i e e e e e - ANG. I CONDITION i |Hew Haven Boy Working Out ( Nes - CourLa \ NICE STEAK— { BUSHLA PoTAToES OH-1n BouT Gix fi AND A BARREL PounDS WILL BE ; 0F APPLES i SURE! A wicg| Ble TURKEY- CAN 0 CORN - | CANNA TOMATOES F I'vE o, RUN To MRS. T Yes t wanT A l | Guess You BETTER SEMD HES FOR SUR PL { MINUTES i f/ PLENTY | GUESS IS CANNA - A~ U:QUANDCSOU O,: | oN'T You CALL - AND - SENMD UP ‘Bou T EACHE S ith Vantiag o n THE MARKET A HAM — YES- H;‘SWNFEE YPss— YES REERER \th \lebb Learns New Tricks.- ORDER SOME- Yes - EGGS - "BeuT TURKEY ¢ |ASPARAGUS | FOUR 6R FIVE THEY RE [- AND A | For over one hour NICE JCANNA MUSH 5-,umn in the M. C. A mnasiun e | | two sturdy athletes pullea ed = J 1t cach other, while their well-trainedi / { cles stood ont as evidence of the ne condition they were in. These W hovs were none other than Al Ventres, | of Berlin, and Pat McCarthy, of New | Baven, who will be contestants in tH¥g all-star wrestling exhibition in Turner | hall Saturday evening. Ventres is traini r the bout with A. Peterson, the champicn of Norway ind one of the craftiest mat performers that has ever displayed his wares in this city. = an old score to settle withi »n for the defeat handed outl carly in December, and if condition ig to count for anvthing, the coming bats tle should be a hummer. One thing | that « id in Ventres' favor is | that despite the fact that his coming 4 B opponent proved his superiority oW | Ventres h ’s I'VE GoT Two M™MoORE BoXxXES ComMins’ (>3 WHERE'LL « PUT'Em. O0H Yes - some BREAD — BOTH KinDS- DOZEN L Yes- we'LL wanT SOME SALT- OH in be s Ten POUNDS ‘A 23 PounD CHEESE? OF CHEESEH LOAVES of him on the last meeting, he is confi-s SACK ( GUESS BU‘TFR? -A TuB EACH — - | dent that victory will be his (Ventre#) + A (RHES TNk THaT LU o6F BUTTER] BE FALL RRUC The Berlin boy is a conscien= LETCHA Hnow — OH- A CASE & MATCHES tious wrestler who always tries to do is best, and in meeting Peterson he alizes that he will need to be in the best condition of his career to attainf¥ success, - The workout yesterday was watched by several of the Berlin boy" ad- mirers and. after work had ceased for the day, all were unanimous in pro- ing their satisfaction over his tion McCarthy is somewhat hter than Ventres, but he went gt » blacksmith as if he were handling [ a novice. Mac is a gentlemanly little | fellow whose face beams when the name of his opponent is mentioned,# and he usually winds up any questionf put to him regarding the coming bodt with, “Gee! T hope I win.” Gustave Chovey, of Hartford, will face Mac. This pair have wrestled to a half-houn Copyrighted 1917 by The.Tribune Aseac. (New York Tribune). draw in this city and their work wipd even better than the star bout of the e Word from “Eat-"Em-Up-Alive 3 Mamas’ training camp is that the anti- RICE A LIEUTENANT | BOWLING RESULTS RAMELS SWAMPED ~ ooiemic el wite b’ ror s | { in the next clash. | 0: fas cred- b defeats. ™ on he was | e Cub: §'and since that | skert made RISTS "a member »Of the | ay Austin as memberna 3 in 1913 and 1914 ‘m-l lin A. C., one of the scraBPlestl qr, g kept him on the bench. teams that ever batted for | L .na dollars upon the Cleve- | d lots. That was back in 1902. | vo years later found him and Aus-| oo oo n both members of the Dayton club | & ETS IS n £ the Central league | at Camp Upton. They remained there three ¥ears.| prooklyn, N. Y. Jan, 3.—Leon Ca- Cach established a record for base-| gore pitcher of the Brooklyn club, unning and sharp fielding. Butj (ogerqay started for a commission hen the old pals separated at the e army. Cadore was certified for nd of the campaign of 1906, “they | oniunce into the Officers Training ever came together on the diamond | SRUARES JRe Ne, B INEA at Camp gain. Austin went to Omaha and| ., on saturday. He was drafted esicellitoBtholl Neny, Horkrass | into the National Army at Upton and inally ending up with the Browns, | /20 ©0 s e 0 to be a first lieutenant commission he R COMMISSION. CADORE AF labman Starts Training | - — vith which club he still is enrolled. | FO80 Paskert went to Atlanta He served meeting with Jack Raymond, of Bos: i If Cadore gets his | = ere but one ves 907, and then = = he star ! v}:,“rf,‘ ‘(l; it e ‘\'lmmmmh \ will be the fifth major league ball- ot E | — ton, in the star encounter Rfiare. he has been cver since, De player to earn that homor. Eddie Noted Sport. Writer: Promoted to Be | Larson and Troy Eliminate Thompson | Fiske Red Tops Toy With Locals SR A ; Harry McCormick and Ifred a G {eai . S et { b * I X. I, N, C. WINS ICE BOATING CUP R e e ant, 3 v a Commissioned Officer in Nation: an ish as Contende . Ci T 2 ith TInCan s S e v wional wd Windish as Contenders for City | Winning 42 to 7—Slippery Floor lLong Branch, N. J., Jan. 3 o the Phillies in a trade at the »f the 1911 se : it aleandny : m Included in that trade were Lobert, | COMMISSIC d (1 TR e SN s et o odor up of th ng Brafeh Jeck. Boebe, Rowan and Burms for| captains and the others lieutenants. L d g A ADD A ) Gl i S ] Thempson and Windish were clim-| The Kamels basketball quintet made | 1¢¢ Boat and Yacht club yesterday, ‘nt, McQuillan, Moren and Hum- TLient. McCormick is in France. Grant cadin merican FEHUCE I aay in the 1ist of War department | inated as contenders for the individual | a sorry showing on the floor of the , ‘ailing the ten-mile course in 25 min- i Scott of the White Sox already have PHce Army at Camp Sevier., NX. .. N. C. won the race for the Com- Bowling Championship. Hampers Losers. on | ] o : ; promotions to commissions in the Na- | Lowl Y . S &, None of the others remain in{ at lipton, Brainard at Fort Wright A . owling championship of the city in | tow W Chiaobae utes and seconds. The Princeton ph None of the other ogas b dert et T X tional Army, Officers T i )’_Hp B s town 1 in Chicopee, M last ) Tl S % fast company. while Paskert has worn | Texas and Scott at the Presidio, San 0 1 T o el i und hel st evening at|evening, soing down to defeat at the | WAS second, 5 minutes an ?‘n s » Philadelphia uniform cver sincs, | Francisco ana Natonal Guard of the United |the Astna alleys. Contesting against|hands of the crack Fiske Red Tops, | behind. Capt. James O'Brien’s JoH \king down a batt wverage of .315 | Sherrod Smith, another Brooklyn | _ e e “’”i“" ‘i’r*‘;” and Troy in a five-game match, | score to 7. The playing service | Frost parted her main sheet after iEloRILe) i fE 4 2 and philosopher, whose | the losers wer e e 2 £ ying 5 o e ; in 191 ;m tarring in the world's | ,.v..u.l. it Camp Gor hm{ m\r: 'w New Orleans, La. Jan: 3—Two | famous ‘‘Sportlight” contributions for | won ® from\ mn n"l‘v: : «\n ml u‘mn was very slippery, and the Hardware Sl iv v and withdrew [cerics of 1915 said to be surs of an appointment to g N 5 ! £ v rom ompson. taking five | city b ailes et s - - ‘ | 0 be sure of an appointment o | 5 iy \ere injured, one perhaps | the Past several vears have hrightened | straight mpson, taking five | city boys failed to show their usuyl Koo < In officers training camp. John Mil- | 90K SEalnena Thilodooimeinas e e i Seaie | S Sl S ok - | spee For the Kamels, “Skeets” CHIP TO BOX DILLON. RIDES THREE WINNERS s, another Dodger pitcher, also was | fatally, one horse was killed and an- [ 2% 58 |G el e vane clibment | i d the only field goal of | Duluth, Minn., Jan ¢ i drafted. l‘lvlh\r badly cut up in a spill at the Mr. Rice, who ‘enlisted as a private | game in the nnv\l;‘::::mu:npv n’;‘;u 2 litnefeam o B ek e matnine nolntiviofiichiy fot INewcastlef lacnnigand R - - [ Faix ’:”m.x nds race track here yester- | with the 115th Field Artillery, sta- | series promises to promote new in- the foul route were scored by Bill Dillon, of Indianapolis, have beer e 2 j McCREDIE TO LEAD BEES, day afternoon tonediiaNCAm I oy ol CreenniTTon | sl AR DO e e R K oRE oSS U T by Doll’ ched to box ten rounds here o Frankic Keogh Pilots Widener Horses e | While ficld of fourteen ho: SEQ i within Aitew v o i = et in the pobular indoor pastime. |jacobson who made his first point in the night of January 25, it was ai : S e e 5 g 2 day o ser- In the Stanley Works - > nig Januz as ais) Former Maniger of Portland Team | Were racing over the six-furlong | geant's stripes. Yesterday he Departmone . 500 rEsllcagie. (o itwollyeats: nounced ¥ will weigh to First Place at New Orle; Signs With Salt Take City. { ‘Inll:’u“ Valerie West fell and Bogy | commissioned second — — in at 163 pounds at 3 o'clock licutenant in the | straisht games fag the Mill qu = R tHes MLty COCHRAN AVERA: - bled over her. Walls, | Na all Guard of . Grounds. | 5 on_ tum alls, | National Guard of the United es i the o 101 | o 5 ; 2.—Walte v 4 es e Hardware tea = 0. Orl B (*lh 1-1“1 ; el r‘ le!lr 1\“1?0 i e e e o lenaiassienedg (o dut Gl nTeh R R D S (o 1S"KrcL:au:r?'?\\'ie:l’]x:flli i)l:‘(t“ T T o . i | New Orleans, Ja 3.—Frankie | McCredie, former manager © he /, was picke sonscious Wi ivi 5 ) 5 LRGateiaE 2 S ; . " - — = New rlean Jan ki ser illy picked up unconscious with | Division in training at Camp Sevier. | of three. Sensational Young Billiardist Defeats Keogh, the noted little jockey who Portland Beavers, has signed to lead | blood wears the silks of Joseph K. Widener | the Bees for next season and will | gashes in his head. Stevens, who rode | listment, December 16 1 ! and Emil Herz on the metropolitan . leave this week for the east, equipp Larson 94 1 89 110 | B Johnson, escaped with a few i I el = tracks, scored a triple victory at the | with funds with which to purchase | es and slight cuts. Valerie West's {Zhansine el Foted IFair Grounds trac sterday after- | players. He now has but four men I near foreleg was broken and she was \ FULTON OFFERS AL[BI fenoy At Ly noon. He landed Basil home the Win-| under reserve—Ryan, Crandall, Orr destroved. | Windish 88 7 112 90 ner of the second race, rode Thorn-' and Sheely. Walls was taken to the emergency g pill first past the judges in the fifth | MoeCredie hopes to pick up at least hospital at the track, but when the | “Ferocious Fred” Insists e Knocked race and had the mount on Mariano,| 5 dozen players from the Interna- PhYsic found how serious his con- Heppenstall ... 83 reaming from three deep | The rank dates from the time of en- The ores follow: Opponent in Two Innings. st New York, Jan. 3.—Welker Coch- ran, the sensational young billiardist, ' averaged 100 in a game of 18 | i line at Maurice Daly Mill. night, for the benelit . lance fund. room 1 the ambu- n the winner of the sixth race. In each | fional loasue tenms, as that organiva dition was he was rushed to the Hotel [ FLAFFy Tate Outin Recent K at | Quenic ........ 74 Cochran was scheduled to play 200 | f§ event he outrode his opponents. tion is not expected to start the 1918 1’ieu. ~Immediately on his arrival Little Rock. ; l.aBranche .... 86 points to 100 by Morris D. Brown, for- ' Tho fourth race, the feature of an! campaign. there he was placed on the operating s Pease cee 79 mer amateur champion of the Han- ofdinaty card, went to Fairy Legend.| ‘The Basific Coast league season will 1aPle and it Was found that he was| New York Jan. 3. Fred Fulton re- | Growe over club, Brookl Brown won the { bank and made eight points. (o ran shot and missed on Brown shot and miss 1en the amateur sat down and watched Coch- ran run 200 points by the finest play suffering from a bad fracture of the|auired considerable time in which to | skull. Slight hopes were held out last { formulate a reply to the charge that saddle, finished second, and Obulus, for the lad's recovery he employed foul tactics against guided by Rice, was third Walls, who weighs v sixty-eight | Harry Tate during their bout in Little Green Grass, which earned brackets w20 pounds, is one of the smallest jockeys | Rock on Christinas day Two days first win- | ag0 Fulton came to the center in Preston He W ridden by Johnson. rddy Dear, with “Happy” Buxton in the ha ve, open April 2 and close October 2 with Salt Lake at Los Angeles. 89 108 at Jefferson Parish a few days ago, 5 T, < in the country. He rode h imaginable. The youngst 2 feturned to the starter in the first race | Wilard Says Gate Would Be Too ... ot the Saratoga Springs meeting | Minneapolis and issued a statement | Molyneaux .... 95 85 S b Bl e T and ran away from a big field of | Small in Deming, N. M. last summer on Tumble In at long | refuting the story that was sent from ;| Dummy oo ! | admirable 1 voungsters over the five and a halr| Chicago, Jan. 3.—Commenting on odds. Since then he has done excep- | the ringside in Little Rock. [ulton | S am— | == IR N h \ furlong route the $100,000 offer from Deming, N. tionally well in the saddle and was re- | declares that he has been cruelly mis 350 . ! —_— { M., Jess Willard said last night he garded as one of the most promising | represented. He asserts that he e DARTMOUTH TL.OS AGAIN. B d g POSTPONE T would rather not box in Deming, as apprentice riders in America. knocked out Tate in the first round Hardware.. Brooklyn, N. Y. ] ide | POSTE I RAC 1 b = lv klyn, ., Jan. 3.—A decided f CEE A { the gate receipts in a small town Horse owners last night petitioned | with a blow in the pit of the stomach. | H. Schroedel .. 78 82 brace in the playing of the 1 ’ S Lt Tl Conl et Provente | would not warrant holding a mateh the directors of the Fair Grounds to| Fulton declares that Billy McCar- | McConn - 92 98 | BT W Tee Yacht Title Contests Prevented by | g ) ! S T e ot | there. He believes the “big city’” is Tun seven races daily instead of six. |ney, manager of Tate, had an- | Conlon . . 85 89 | mouth college basketball team was et | the place for the bout. S R e nouncement made to the effect that IKeough . 99 920 | manifest in its 22 to 20 defeat at the Red Bank, N. J., Jan. i.—Because| “And, by the way, where’s this fel- | ANTS FORWARD CONTRACTS, |Fulton was quite willing to give Tate Kilduff ....... 96 88 i hands of Pratt Institute, on the of small snowdrifts on the North [low Fulton?” Willard asked. “I have Now York, Jan. 3 The New Tork |2, chance to recover and not close — latter's Brooklyn court last night T N {o | Not heard anything from him [ e Y (disy Jlth S e New YorK | the entertainment too abruptly, as 450 447 | The Hanover boys displayed better 5 3 £ | ready to box him for the title.” Nationa] League Baseball club an-|{he knockout blow was delivered af- East Gate. team work and aggresiveness give either the Red Bank or Lon : nounced last night that contracts for 2 i 91 88 B s o E Rt | - — JORHCSa £ ter a minute of fighting in the first pper 9 88 | their aim for field baskets v 2 W'H R s 3: cl e vad el 8"« E - O he o ing S a T E B IOTE Branch ice yacht clubs’ craft an ad OKES SELLS HORSES the coming season have been sent to | round, Judd 72 103 lhcimits Tretiiod b nd orive 1 emain Opell: vantage should any of the contending | 1l players on the Giant roster with ! 7 e o 'Ryan 93 99 | 5 at the o 2 | oxington) Ky 0 G T : Thereupon Haack, the referce, de- |Ryam ......... 93 2 first half by a score o® 14 to 9. Dar vachts get stuck in one of these snow Loxington ey W. E. D.{1a oxception of Captain Charles | . b a1 o | ) « to 9. Dart- ! pots, the local club vesterday notified | Stokes, for many years a prominent S e e il B ey LELELE oo e i mouth outplayed Pratt in the second i the elub at Pleasure Bay that the|fisure of the light harness turf and I, D QiR UL SO e e e s (10 Bont. e Humphrey W half, but the repeated fouls called a F(}W Days I‘Vl()re ! ! : S hithe G p= year to run. According to the offi- | rosumed. Kulton insists he then wal- ! e e Nt tnelvito el races for the state championship pen- ) campaigner through the Grand Ci Th o o g R i il visitors proved a retard SED AL L er D e ey of the club, the contracts sent {loped Tate and knocked him out of | B | ing factor in its efforts to overtake nant scheduled for Thurs B e today call for relatively the same |the ring. The Minnesotan denies that | = T Pratt Each tes : S been postponed. As soon as the ice mous chen ilkes stud, V i oy SEay i ; : ok - i AT a lach team caged six field is in such shape that the races can . here, it has been lcarned. It is be- a2 Tmer years. | he pushed or wrestied Tate out of TWO-VEAR-OLDS REGISTERED. goals, but Pratt got ten goals from the e i imaen fain conditions. the | licved that Mr. Stokes intends to clos — | the inclosure New York, Jan. 3.—T. W. (“Chi-| foul line and Dartmouth eight J EN Befo[e S ranch organization will send its | out his racing interests in the near| PARK CITY MAY SEE O’'DOWD. Fruiton further declares that Billy | cago™) O'Brien registered with the = Long liranch organi: Yl o e O E Kl bmia i o5 | MeCarney and Billy Haack promoted ' socretary of the Jockey club yvesterday - ST chil coRos bt T '\‘1“]"' ey e Rl ““fye”"“ “';"“"" | the contest and that McCarney, man- | three two-year-olds by Plurius in the MONTREAL RINK BURNED, | <« B against the Say hen and Ingenue, S o Zan, . el s nown of Tate, appointed F ) ¥ “ >lure >luz AL ] OV ' PLAY POSTPONE e 2 ; ate, a ed Haack, who ! following names: Plureen, Pluzeni and ) : defenders of the North Shrewsbury . ‘\“ : EEONDID, . ) ERE ;f}‘*r“’“]’l ‘;f”fl“l‘ t“" “‘v:” was his business partmer, to act as|Pluada. The last named is out of Ada | [aTgest Skating Arcna in Fastern Can- € club. Pinchurst, N. (., Jan. 3.—Inclem- ; Std a 12-round bc between Mike | referee. Dunn ada Destroyed by Explos These ice yachts have been put into | ent weather agzain caused the post- | 0'Dowd, middleweight champion, and | The next bout between the boxers, | : O i e | < ] and are being tried out| ponement of match play in the annual | George Chip, former title holder, on |in Joplin, Mo., on January 10, will | i Montreal, Jan. 3—The Monueal | Aig E‘ AI I the idea of strengthening | mid-winter golf tournament here yes- { the 28th of this month. Hogan plans | have much to do with settling the | YRGE CRABB ARRESTED., Arena,jithe est skating rink in | 4 m;:m} Ti‘14~ Red |:w1n]1\ as dfl(‘r‘r}‘on:.l wtr;.:: 1of the play- | :k)\(\uh :;]o{ar';o r;;:io oyr Lh\s_oitty, i\n! Shestionta o Ak Ao b ons L(;o.“.lntv]\. 3];—(;;(;,~ge p.»;\m:, 2l e (“r:‘.li o f:‘;q:(:\‘n{; "n”:‘w;‘ | E are the avorites, principally who qualified last iday are eager | e second pre nar; agains A A SRR H with he es oines clu o € yesterday. e side o e b LLscaly hecause they successtully defended the | for the fray and will remain indefin- | Ritchie, of Providence, or Johnny LINDSEY OUTBOWLS COHN, the Western league last season, was|ing was blown down when an am- | American and state championships | itely, but it is possible that more post- | Shugrue, of Waterbury. N i oM, Gt arrested here yesterday morning after | Monia plant, used for making arti- | last season against the former cham- | ponements may cause some of them m| A et i Sl LR a wild New Year's celebration. Crabb | ficial ice, exploded : The rink was the | pion Imp of the Independent club, and | depart | SoFe REOE g E B = T e ! some years ago was given a trial by [ scene of many of the leading hockey | Biieies ot b ot Biovis ot e o | mo\ R ‘JvAA:»L HASBROOK. SludaasiE e et Jant | the Brooklyn National league elub matches of the Dominion. Flames | Say When and Ingenue against the NEW B IRD SHOW OFF. | e ave s | night by disposing o¢ Harry Cohn on | AL omaile et e R Princeton and Blanche of the Long| New Bedford, Mass, Jan, 5.—Fred- | to repeat next season without he corn, | the Bergmann Brothers alleys. Cohn, | WENTWORTH MAINE CAPTAIN. S o arers el Branch club. | die Yelle, the Taunton, Ma | ices of Bob Hasbrook, first base re-| Vho is one of the leading aspirants Orons, Mel Tunl s ps e wWent | N0 0c el teaatlot STEH 00 I et o ) e | weight, cancelled his bout | cruit, whose resonant voice was heara | foT the championship, proved no | worth of Denmark, Me., yesterday was | steel and brick construction and ac- ! ERTLE-WOLFE MATCH JAN. 25. | Ilddie Shannon of New York at the | in the coacher’s box muc mateh for the New Havener, who ! clected captai iversity " S0 ol 2 2 | h of the time 7 / electe ptain of the University of | commodated some 8,000 people L Cleveland, Jan The date for the | Tremont club last night. Yelle | in the closing weeks of the 1917 sea- | captured six out of eight games, one | Maine baseball team to succeed I The annual Montreal Horse show, | ] en-round boxing match -between | claims that he suffered an injured | son. It was announced yesterday from | resuiting in a tie. The only game |mont (. Frost of Springvale, now which used to attract exhibits from | 74 MAIN STREET enth, | membe | Sox headquarters th i Bob had been | credited to Cohn was the =ey of the Naval Reserve Went- 11 over Canada and the United States e Mobile club of the | which Lindsey lost by a margin of | worth played rvight field during the ) was also held at the arena until dis- ie. eight pins. § past two seasons. [ atine tivi ot o carprov o Johnny Wolfe, of Cleveland, has been changed | T8 from January 23 to January able to do himsel? justice. rtle, of St. Paul, and Jack [ hand in boxing Young Abe Brown a ston last week and would not he leased to t Sotthern leag

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