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N. J,. Jan. 12—Fred Tuifon of Rochester, Minn., outfought Frank Moran of Pittsburgh in an eight round bout at the First Regiment armory here tonight. Fulton weighed 214 pounds and Mo- ran 194. Moran wore himself out in the first round in an effort to end the bout quickly. Fulton used a left jab with effect during the remaining rounds and although his opponent was groggy in the seventh, appeared unable to knock-him out. As the bell rang starting the con- test, Moran rushed and ‘met Fulton in his corner and in a Swift exchange placed a hard right swing to - the vier man’s head which staggered o the ropes. Fulton recbvered quickly and sent several hard blows to the body. Moran kept trying to land a hard swing. The round was even. Moran showed the effect of his hard efferts and Fulton had little difficulty in outfighting him in the .remaining rounds. After receiving two swings to the head in the second, Fulton'appear- ed unsteady. but came back and did good work at close quarters. In.the fodrth round the fighters fail- ed to hear the bell while the)’ ‘were engaged in a misup in which they stood toe to toe. Moran received con- siderable punishment about the face, but kept boring in. GUILLEMOT MAKES RECORD EIGHT MILE RUN IN FRANCE A French distance runner ‘named Guillemot yestepday ran eight miles in the fast time of 39 min- utes, 29 4-5 seconds, which is a rec- ord for France. The course was laid out from Versailles Common to Pre- h catalan in the Bois de Boulogne and Guillemot ran the distance in better time than the railroad trains average between Paris and Versailles. Guillemot is at the Joinville school, ning for the 10,000 meters race in Antwerp Olympic games. The eight mile wor!d1 running ree- held by Alfred Shrubb, who FINANCIAL AND MARKET WAS' REACTIONARY. Ney York, Jan. 12.—Another deficit clearing house reserves, stiffer mon- nd continued absentation -of pport constituted the chief factors of today’s reaction- < market. ailure of the United States. su- preme court to act on the stock divi- dend case and widely circulated but unconfirmed reports that several of the important Mexican oil properties had sustained severe damage from carthquake disturbances provided the material to depress proc- There were several neutralizing fea- tures, notably the very favorable ton- nage statements of the United States Steel Corporation for December and encouraging businese advices from western and sonthwestern ponts. Aside from the relatve firmness of Tnited States Steel shares, however. these developments exercised no ap- parent influence. Rumors were current that negotia- fions were actively progressing for the consolidation or merger of several of the secondarv steel and equipment companies, but these met with I'ttle credence in authoritative financml cir- cles. Oils and motors were heavy almost from the outset, but it was not untfl the final hour, when call loans rose by $uccessive stages from 10 to 18 per cent., that the selling and consequent declines becamie quite general As usual, there were a few stocks which <tood out for the’r comparative stre! especially Royal Dutch and som the less prominent oils and equipments. Rails also resisted pres- <u"e but trading” in that division was best. Sales amounted to 1,- 075 oM shares. The hond market presented no new tures, apart from a moderate ac- on of activity, Liberty bonds and rails eased slightly, but internationals. s represented by -Anglo-French 5's were steady to firm. Total sales, par unectul 10 leave soon to. enter bust made it in England in November, 1904. Shrubb’s time was 40 minutes, 16 sec- onds. © This time was made in a ten- mile run by Shrubb, who lowered all records from six- miles to ten miles, finishing the run in 50 mh'mtes, 40 3-5 seconds. D 2 YALE TO ENTER TEAM IN. COLLEGIATE FLYING MEET New -Haven, Conn, .Jan. 15.———Yalg will enter a team in the proposed in- i| tercollegiate flying meet, it was an- nouneed tonight at the first meeting of the Yale University Aeronautical society. ' Fifty students who saw sen- yié!e -as aviators in the war were pres- ent. The: sociéty elected officers as fol- lows: President, . Sumner Sewall of Bath, M%.; vice president,' David S. In- galls of Cleveland, O.; secretary, Juan T. Trippe of New York; treasurer, Ed- ward De Cernea of New York. Trippe is treasurer of the Intercollegiate Fly- ing association, the constitution of which already has been signed by Harvard.' Princeton, Columbia and Williams. Yale expects to enter the association formally soon. The meeting went on. record as in favor of a cross country flylng meet, rather than naval competition. SEVEN PENN GRIDIRON STARS QUIT THE GAME Philadelphia, Jan. 12.—Some excite- ment was caused in University of Pennsylvania athletic . circles today when a report was widely circulated that six members of last year's foot- ball team had left college and that three were about to leave. 'Investiga- tion showed tnat of the nine men mentioned, seven were not eligible to play next fall, having played- their al- lotted number. of seasons under the university’s: eligibility rules. These were Hobey Light, fullback; Ben Derr halfback; -Heinie' Miller, end; Walter Pearce, substitute quarterback; For- mer Captain Bert Bell, quarterback Lou Little, tackle, ang'Lud Wray. cen- ter. Some of the seven have already COMMERCIAL value, aggregated $15,500,000. Old T. S. bonds were unaltered on call. STOCKS. 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Brunner, according to his_ friends, did not return after the - Christmas holidays because he had accepted 2 Position with a big steel company: Junior Legaue. On Friday in the Baltic gym in a scheduled game in the Junior league the Bantams defeated the White Sox by the score of 65 to 6'in a one-sided game. Coady and Firth were the stars for the winners.: Willls Ridge- Wway gave good satisfaction as referee Rayner, Swanson handled the indica- tor. ~Phil ‘Almquist’ was_ timekeeper. * The lineup of the winners; Semi- neale rf,.Coady 1f, Firth c, Swanson vg, Goldbatt and Rondeau Ig. Notes. The Ramblers has sent a protest in by the vice president over the game played Friday with the Daredevils by playing a man signed up by-another club, If the president finds: this is true the game will have_to be .played over as ‘the rules were made. No play- er could play with another club un- less released by the manager and a week’s notice. The trophy for the league will Qe on exhibition in .a Baltic - window on Thursday. . Next games Friday, Jan. 16, Ban- tavm.: vs. Daredevils; Ramblers vs. the White Sox in Paris hall, Taftyille. DEMPSEY’S M NAGER IN DARK AS TO DESCAMPS’ REPORT Los Angeles, ‘Cal Jan. i2—Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Demysey, said the anpouncement made Satur- day night at Bordeaux, Frace, by M. Descamps, manager of Georges Car- pentier, that Dempsey and Carpen- tier would meet for the heavyweight BE A GAME LOSER—AND A GENEROUS WINNER “Sport develops the body,” says A. A. Stagg, director of athletics at Chicago university in the Ameri- can ‘Magazine. “But it also de- velops in a man keeness of ob- servation and guickness of percep- t'on. It makes him react instan- taneously, so that his decisions are prompet. Ie, develops initiative ™~~~ than anything else does. A man learns to think quickly in an ea.ergen to be strategic, to watch his opponent, and to outwi him if necessary. And he also learns the inyaluabje lesson of co- operation, of team play. He learns to obey as well as'to lead; to be a game loser when he must, and a generous winner when he can. A good fikhter anywhere in war, in man, yes, and every gi¥rl. and business, or i npolitice—cannct be ‘yellow’ or ‘a quitter’ And in sport 2 man learns this. “These are the reasons' why I should like to see very boy and man, yes, and every girl and woman, in this country take as actice a part as possible in sport. No matter what the game, whether it is played on an athletic- field, a battlefield, in the business arena, or whether it is just the great Game of Life, we want to play it with courage, honor, and invincible determination. And I believe there is no better way of learning this than by ‘taking part actively in clean, honest sport.” championship on September 6 (Labor in New Jersey was “all news” “I didn't know a 'thing about it un- Kearns “And I haven't received a ca- ble from Descamps. James W. . Cof- froth, whose terms for a match be- tween Dempsey anq Carpentier.have beem accepted, mmay have an eye on some place in New Jersey. Person- ally I'm still strong for Coffroth’s of- fer and Tijuana looks good to me.” Crescents vs. Fort Wright. program of especial interest.is of- féred the basketball fans tonight when Manager Benoit’s boys clash with the T AR I (T i S 0 weukee, Minncapete; ESIGNED by Louis Courtot. For more than 200 years his people of the Jura, France, have lived in a world of charm, cre- ating and producmg artlstlc things. With inborn talent this family of artisans in metal seek ever to refine the common articles of the household with graceful forms or surfaces which enrich them with the gemus of art. 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You Shetld Have the Best| o riee ©: 5 atter the past arduous week and they| Philadelphia; Jan. 12.—Willie Jack-|S1eY Tor 1085 sz f Lournament, st the Klke allevs Manti® 7 07 S0 e 200 Ray Con Cop are planning on toting home the bacon | son of New York defeated Pete Hart- |1 95105 303'L I8V, IS TORINK L0, Lughest SCoTos y Frif 2o anin ot : Fieds te : X 93 101— 320 that huve been made in a match so far, e T T Have you ever stopped to Teason| mm mmm 15.:'::1 fwee‘; e Bearcgts P ¥h§ B Eaored Lis pucnent dgwr; gt 2 2 7 Z_|they hit a fast pace in the last two| Americd is invited to “quiet the why it is that so many products that| 1300 Southem Ry Aoos: £ hvad third A e Taon et Bk 568 478 515 1561 Striass after they had lost the first|Caucasus.” ~ The Caucasus being A 100 Mm- Ty or ces, two teams with a long score to round, but Jackson cam string. Cassidy's single of 129 and his | & h 5 : ‘America must advertised, all at once| gq mon, i i i settle with each other This game |strong and gained the popular decision. Jewets Cit e ot ol G = s | somewhat like Mexico. America drop out of sight and are Soon forgot-| 4 Topern Fro will hardly ‘be surpassed by the Cres- i - ( ey e B i then | eshectiill e 8 prexions) sl ? The reason is plain—the article cents’ clash for interest. Jelliffe Elected Captain. SEbly : e aividual Ronors o THe soanes wment—Chicago News, yiot 7ulfil the promises of thé man- — N R R Team No. 1, Elks. TR, ufacturer. This applies more partic- INTERNATIONAL SKATING L S S R T e e L L itahinm A, 0L RIS o = gy onner s women tellg Bow succese. ularly 1o a medicine, A medicinal| 56T 8 Rubs EVENTS ON FEB. 18-19! the 100 yard swimming title of three Dumn . ', . 6o Carney ... 51598 S P e paration ' that has’real curative; ‘% ¥ § e New York, Jan. 12—The. dates ‘for | Interscholastic - champlo s ins was| 526 518 1043 | Harrington, .. .. 86 74 285 e scils itself as like an end- 400 Witlys Orertznd 2 the international ice skating chame elected captain of the Yale fréshman \ i Gallivan .. . 99 95 310 e \'lsle;xm:):c ‘:};‘r:edfira‘}i rs;:;‘ 2200 Worth Pump . nships to be held at the Lake Pla- swimming team tonight. Rolle\:‘ at ‘N:rw:ch. Ged otk 88 3 102— 273! = z Y S WL R - Y., course were announced offi- orwich, i s e e ‘ bnefited, o those who are in need ofj MDY cially here tonight as February 18 and| AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. |Austin .. 17 134 462 420 499 1390 Basketball y % il i sty New York, Jan. 12 Call money {19, ~ Tentative dates, Selected early Mill League. “thy .130 84 Team No. 2, A \'JmmmflLD ruggist says ‘“Take s%rflf\s, high 18; low 7; ruling rate T: | later- meet but it was decided . that ol h Hagberg . 107 97 1susca ... 80 286 for. example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-|closing l;ld 14 - offered - at 15; last|pbetter:ice conditions could be availa- ympig. ;o 1% g 3 o1 80 8¢ i 538 TONIGHT Root, & preparation 1 have cold for |loan 13; ank acceptances 4 7-8. ble for the Skaters on the days for- Marcelles .. ) e a9pasy o193 1291337 Y. year A 24 PN mally named. A number of entries smarais e . DTt Seeliees Thompson .. ...104 101— 317 1 ommended by those who have been| COTTON. Trom. Sromfnents United. States = and | Armitdge . 77 91 11— 245 TPl gl e 3171 PARISH HALL, Taftville sn:w;ucf;;leellent'. rfil{lls.\vu :uny gt New York. Jan. 13. — Spot cotfon | Canadian -skaters have already been.‘larvin 108 11%01 11933* 3311% Moosup. CRESCENT A.C. Ll s e b e B G i Lo Yaka{ PrERs e i Vs. FORT H. G. WRIGHT According to sworn statements and NEW YORK' BOND: MARKET. - — 4S5 FeBAtD T Easgfatleish\iry 1§§ The promising young man may be § veri: i ny Y ' . " e ng y g 9. - ex?fe:ilset;stt}r‘x;or;reuf lgz\rl‘sar:;l: s:‘:: 334, 1867 Greeneville Cardinals Organi: E. Salisbury 100 all right, but a payinghone is better. 2 Fut Prelumnary S of B i aSwan"p_Rmt is!-i.'{‘ s o A new basketball team to be known 94— 318 | McKensie L e 358 . 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