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we. ee Fy t es hein. jare,” said Pete last night. he-SPORT PAG A NEW ERA IN SPORT At last! Shoot ducks from an <= OF WOLCAST | ap | Lew Powell, the shifty light Weight of San Francisco, is just Spoiling to meet Ad Wol fs willing to back himse side bet of $2,500 any old time Ad) wants to climb through the ropes. | Powell has been campaigning in} New York but the pickings were | rather poor. Lew says the best man he met In New York was Jack) Goodman. The New York fight ided as to the de main hope in life| is to take on one Woigast. He is| MULDOON “1S AFTER | LESTER Pete Muldoon, the husky middie Weight, is so sure that he can take| ithe measure of Jack Lester, the) ‘Cle Elum bearcat, that he is will-| fag to concede Lester's every de mand. “I don’t care what the terms “All I want is to get into the with bim and Tt beat him. | bas 20 pounds in weight on me | that is going to cut no figure. | beat him.” ABOUT THE BOXERS. Tommy O'Toole and Tommy will meet in Philadelphia | Jan. 7. The man who killed Stanley | | | } | Ketche! will be tried for murder next month. | Dick Nelson has been substituted for Briggs to meet Jimmy Moriarty Jan. 11. | Tommy Houck and Kid Shea of! New Haven have been matched to box at New Haven Jan. 23. Charley Griffin, the Australian featherweight, and “Shorty” Ahern witt clash in Brooklyn next Thurs- day night. “Blink” McCloskey, who is well known to the sporting fraterity, will box Harry Lewis in Paris to- it. Big Bill Warren, the Australian heavyweight, has just won a bout at Hull, Eng. The seconds of his opponent jumped into the ring when Warren was about done, and the English boxer was disqualified SHORT SPORT Cornell University hockey team Made it three straight over Yale| yesterday in Chicago. | Johnny Kilbane won a close de-| cision in 12 rounds over Patsy Brannigan Canton, O., last night. at Buck Crouse and Paddy Lavin! mixed {t for 12 rounds to a draw| last night in Akron, 0. The Pirates will commence train- img March 7 at West Baden, Ind ice games will be played in| Memphis, Chattanooga, Columbus and Dayton, Infielder Mickey Corcoran of the Cincinnati club, nas been sold tol the Detroit Americans. Peari Casey, former manager of the Portland Northwestern team, Probably will wear a Denver uni form this season. Following the example of Joe Tinker, Christy Matthewson, Char ley Dooin and Larry McLean, Vin gent Campbell,, the Pirate left fielder, will enter vaudeville for a spell. Zbyszsko, the Polish champion wrestler, took two straight falls from John Lemm, the Swiss grap. pler, in Buffalo last night. The first fall lasted one minute. Lemm was injured. He forfeited the wecond fall, The Fremont Athletic Club has organized with some fine material, and fans may see some real | from | hotel wie BEHWAO airship Next! ii | PERTINE u Wess of mag and Ph Of course, it ts too bad Chartie fall on an icy sidewalk, b grant interviews. MATRIMONI Kid McCoy Rube Wadde John Robinson, known pulled off a f r Sloan of St ie sald to & ot Ad W This phonetic stuff ference between skat The confeasion by Y Zbyecsko ta that Chi ers of this page. ing. Harpoon! NT SPORT PARAGRAPH aeif Mate ¥ be from a submarine. RLS GST estum. phur Imagine the finish sodium, potas of the pit * Murphy's arm was broken by a id be remembered be can still AL MISFITS John L. Sullivan. Nat Goodwin. as the man who ran second to “Tod vance man, ete, Jones, as manager For tnatance, there's a lot of dif mat that laid down to much of a surprise to read n he Roly-Poly Manager Hits Ball Hard Year After Year There's a reason. One! morning when ‘Flick, Hickman, Bradley and the rest of that aggre gation were receiving sustenance the Kilfoy!Somers coffers, Cheerful Charley rushed across the lobby and breathlessly an nounced, “Say, fellows, I juat saw | Flick buy a newspaper.” “Bet you he didn't,” Bradley flashed back at him, and three or four more added words of the same import. Bradley was so poxitive he insisted upon betting with Hic penny and when I told him the morning paper was two cents he picked up one of last night’s. ‘This will do me,’ he said, artd walked away, leaving the p: the stand.” Bradley paid the bet so without animation ny on but he did “The first time Cy Young got a good hard beating, it was almost a because we had no chance to win.| “On the way to the hotel Cy sat| in the carriage, the picture of woe. | You'd think he'd lost everything in| the world, Pat Tebeau sat facing | the big fellow and about a mile} from the park he jumped up and pounced on Cy. “‘Laugh, you big farmer or T'll strangle you,’ he said. ‘I'm glad| dred runs. I'm captain of this team smokers in the future. and I'm glad we lost. I've sat here looking at that face of yours until TALES OF GREAT Elmer Flick is one of the wealthy | I | players. | most effective.” teton Moles clip in the minor les, gan at Palniyra, N. Y., CARLETON MOLESWORTH. with Birmingham and Schenectady in the same ata 5 When the & league organized, Molesworth joined Chattanooga team, He has been in| the league ever since. He has played with Montgomery and Bir} was the ern * mingham, Ala, being manager of| the latter club. Two years ago he} won the pennant and has been playing under a pretty sweet con tract ever since During his 12 years in the game, Molesworth hit below .300 but three times "UNS n almost frozen to death.’ “Finally a broad smile over Cy's face. he asked, sort of reli Yes, yelled Patsy, ‘and tomor row you'll have a chance to be hit again.’ But the next day Cy had something to smile about, for he stood Anson and his crowd on their heads and that night he didn’t have to be pounded into smiles,” broke Feel that way? ‘ed When his catcher keeps after him all the time, Bil! Donovan is This is the state- ment of Fred Buelow, man, The two walked to the news once stand. league backstop. “Yes,” said the dealer, “Flick) Buelow insists that when the bought a paper. He laid down a catcher {s all smiles Donovan loses his effecti but when the backstop keeps after him and tongs, he is in How am I today. asked me one day in the ning of a 0-0 game ‘You ain't got a thing, you big four-flusher,’ 1 shot back at him, as hot as I could And then he went in and fanned eness, hammer ed” he ehth in them in a row in the ninth and we) won in our half.” |tragedy for him,” says Ed, Mc ot | Kean. “It was in Chicago and they| yon pew, modern furnished jbeat us 14 to 1. It was one of |tow prices, call at The Virgie | |those beatings that don't hurt,| einia st Westiake af rae MEALS SrRVED. Str. 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