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CAS Ree a . my THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1901. _ ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. | % AMIGARI WINS {BRUSH IS OUT «=©WRESTLER PIENING THREW BULL _ [SuAfs (Q0SF IN SI-OH The | THE THIRD RACE) © OF BASEBALL? «6 TO HIS KNEES IN AN ABATTOIR.| 4 SALOON! WOW!) WILL HAVE T0 RUN | | IMAGINE THOUGHTS OF THOSE FIRST TEAM RACE SURE TO BE IN THE PLACE! | A FAST ONE. oie eapE 4 — TENTTO-ONE SHOT GALLOPS|jupGE FERRIS, OF CINCIN-! HOME AT NEW ORLEANS. | NATI, OFFERED FRANCHISE. | Varta of the Thetr rhey's, and Short, Athictes Pirate Queen Takes Second Even Annao If You Dare Winn man Latest Senantion of the the Firat. | Daveball War. | © Support of Andrew Freed Hellevuc Were Wo ere in a stioon, imbibing, no how much or tnd id xee two dig snakes writhe along the floor the the frac thing (Spectat to Th NEW ORLEANS, Ta. Dev rain which has threat Reveral days finally arrived , Ing, and ft made up for the long de AL six-day) go-as-yon- iu Matis CINCINNATI 1 Judes Hown Verrts, of the Protate Court. o oF spor Mowers. Ken- 7] « the ’ rot t lay by coming down adn |S pgeeten ory aa nie : spoiled all chances of iv deine | cttere! the Clac ea tuneticG the ster at ee ; sen geen. ‘The usual Saturday card was of-| 47070) Tin lacinnall tra inatlonsl Aare) treated, sy ou |ilnok-c As the 1+ fored by the Crescent City Jockey Club, ana rr toate yap CL jereater thant i but the rain made the track muddy, | °P2 that he has dectded to mceept it | Ua ct Hee eae wee ; consequently scratches were heavy. In speaking of the mat Indge In Tom Sharkes's saoon did last nls! rrlzes che race are | There were plenty of mud larks, now. | Ferris salt | and this Is how it h ned. Hut first, [of such a tberit eqarictor that athletes they ix eal snakes that drove. Uh the world have ane ' “Spalding, through his nent ‘ was mire to be a good day for specula- | that John T Hrush had been tlon. As it wae ruining when the time | OUt Md that he would like a comp 5 came to make th » the | local enpltaliats to have the club, tne to enter in ir the ” distributed ns at the ever, in the differsnt races, so that It B J assemblage to thinking, and even ‘T jarkey itmself. who ta trai ith Peter Maher and is on) ‘owas almost driven tof 1 whl n leading mong track, only regu rave tony stipulation being that auttn 01 0 take the trip, ate . ‘ Th : enough to tax y he wix | Rtounds be secured. To that end T have | 1h Fates on for decision niet event opened negotiations with John T) Brush | a a he Anspeeted by an ade! The general opinion ix that the race was the fourah, this be: Or | for hts stand and grounds and hope to he AU DIE, bux entered” the place, “rie (Mit Be a suc ee toca | i Irst ble race aelt in New York becam| and fore long ds and Ns handicap for four-y muccensful | Voover twe when t nl Peat sev furlongs. a | anne mare Daw patho, fell tn the President Ran Johnson, of the Amert- when (1 Bit obey { ; fth race yeste hag toy be de-|'can- League, not dniy offered tar mute > tere tobe guile ucted S iunter ihe atroyed last ev ag it was found Meet estonn tai ly affered | to; mut Jout te quiet them with 18 the eixcday bleyele that she would bleed to death, and her ne be, be mm) worth of stock, but pledgen | aan (ey rua aeroncean, sane Ret ETT Ue Oat a a Na as the satior rolled toward them Miran daycon: teaci to end her misery at once. Announ WIL be no trouble te secure be the first thme that a pital, and afternoon that ralevery? Dropeietors of the. 8 eles Hgtel | bare every reanon to helleve that th Hed f con. | Pedestrian —mateh held cr tury | Plans will be successful, ax there 7 gages | unaae’ Che ee would add $1.00, Irienns City | plan. be successful, as there tan _ | strictors Wreckage | under thene rules. It ‘obably di and writh across the Dollahed fi Then the pugilist. with those of t crowd who dld not atart for the hospital. Ume ani the teams will change took refuge on the bar and eyed the) every hour, In or: Kevp this kind sipnuters on =the Abor, “fo work In progress the men will have Seeing the crowd perched on the bar, | to ve In the best possible condition, the men who caused the trouble gath-! As the race dives not start until Feb. ered courage and returned. They told | 9 the contestants will have ple m Sharkey that. they were taking the) time to get good and fit for Steohad ir the Turkish <wreetlur,awill Q ) ISS gnakes to a museum performer up ‘ne | grind. See : : g street. ave to display strength superior to tha bull down to allow the photographer to —————_ ot a bull to succeed In throwing John take a snap shot, but the bull apparent- could not see why he should be s Pletured in such a Bumtllating position. A picture was taken, though, and by Railway the same amount and the| other bidder to whom Brush can nel? his Orleans Rallway $0 to stake races for | Property.” two-year-olds. Judge Ferrin ald that he would not ‘The stewards fniahed the investigation | Only try to seourw the grounds and grand Into the reversal of form shown by The] Stand. but a » the asseta, which we oF Rush a few daye ago. and their decision | Include the contracts with players Th was in favor of FE. Trotter, th ‘ainer,| company will also offer to assume the as he was restored to good standing. Ho) Habfittles of the club. * was warned, however, to run his horses Mr. Bpaliing sent the folowing tele- consistently, gram here t In this connection Finst Race AIKEN, $. , Dee. 37.—When For all ages; six furiong actually occur in the Natlonal Lawg Place any applica forks, BLMAIL 0. Dom ok 1 ae into a six-day running mateh, ing the pace will run most trom Ineal from deatrah ue Authorities that may rome to re the proper Ls eit Btarters, whta If You Dare, 104. | Plening, the ‘Dutcher Roy." in their Imp. Alberta, %. Lyne. 3 2 06) SPaLoING. Wallenstein.” 100, tare 4 ae The thet bout which will be decided at the Grand ele Clark, 25. Tavims 4 atemt xensatio connection | Cel valaew ne yoni i ti Hate: Clark.” 96, Dasieon 7 26 42 wih the Baserttip enon, In connectl yn) Central Palacy next ‘Thuraday night that time the beast was somewhat sub- t with Plening showed yesterday Ina h Téa Lattors, 100, Cochran § fq? e stand taken by Adria VC Anson in Pigeon Poat, 107, Cotarn. 2 72 78% suporting Andrew Freedman in hie fh a burly-looking Durh , ° c are te : mitt en ne Durham that he wa Apple ty Bre 2 eB] aainat Pronident ante pMaling, Ever! more than a mateh for him, for he p ‘Bart good. Won Thme—1. 14 from Chicago he and Freedman hive | Me beast to his knees a halt a dozen pre sta ete ral a ka : x assured by Plening. thet all wes In, the nth | welt ie ppening | held private consultit A field of event. which strugsle ia that there was no danger, that wh again ‘Bais time he A WHEN then res | limes during th he we bof six furlongs, | sult that Anson has. t for horses of all and when betting| than ever for Freedman. Ut Mrenker| There were those who disputed the i | opened If You T and Velma Clark | Now the informatie, comen apy | Muteher Boy's” ability to master a bull, jStoot within the Tanger Unes and was | ’ Warevenual favorites atin tench. "| adeipnaatnar Nanna cosnn frm danas | CONE y Rava fey fe manter a bull lenthesocuaneenae is 2%] COLUMBIA PLAYERS REGARD-|WHITNEY’S GREAT COLT SAILS of 5 © mos mip- {in that elty. ¢ heh ote : ' he though, retained rt and cis ek, while “the [4 paling and tetated Remammmmed A several over to the shiughter-hose of nfts: position and took no enaneen ED AS SURE WINNERS. ON MINNEHAHA, renee, Demon backed from 10 erely ive see atren tae [the United Dressed He on w Oda i 1 to 4 to I, and was also a bug] from the real obtec Firat avenue, between Forty-third and aenn Odd Sight, play on Pigeon t When tt eame to [Quaker Clty ae a US x facing it was If You Dare yil the wny, | League clredit tat ey Forty-fourth streets. Tn the company tussle with the bull was an odd : Now Lend and Wil Meet) WME Travel in Padded stall and He broke In front and Dominick sent] Report hac it that Ane Were Lew Morris, Johnnie Dunn and ian Tati te wot One NU | Lame ae : i WHI Be Watched Night him right along. and he opened up a gap] for twenty tl heen! Bvening World reporte 1 pn * full hal he succeeded © Harvard University which the oth ‘ould not close, the | respe nied itt DSL Seen tithes DOG | [in eatning a him 3 ' and Day, finish Anding ‘him HY he. has} rapher, ‘Phe © Was where Mening allow him to gain Men To-Day. fourlengths. Albert i for the | formerly worked, Any amount of da | him. Hid that ring. 1 aus = Jengtn before Wailenat ORM gerous-looking bulla were In the hve alnied rauticlont: powersorer mes Willlam ¢. Whitney: v ening: ang SECOND. Rac Ver the Los ie matt, In ty | ewan what ome had hort | ‘The final round In the Intercollegiate Brioni ebune cL Mea Th Cyt a for weuae ctrcult and wave the | some Md nat | nie it xhowed Plening to bel ohess taurnament will be played to-day, [turtlum, by Watercress, eailed on tho Seri pri tetcoael muddle te anh case tel mening chose one pple | ne way) B88St CF] Columbia meeting Harvard and Prince a anne wf the AUantle Transport * Little Henry, 91. Bort... § 1 dling aT « that looket ax fler ny that could | | Wid him’ to fe in -excel-} ton tackling Yale Heda Fora Nasturtium fe con- — Jaa Penzance, 9). Th & 1 66 The found ning. on a Western | trim, and hiv cime spent the | Coluinbia is at present holding tie lead | *15 to Eng , where he will be Po Aamiaslon, 93 TWatds F Reuiee Hhad horns that were wonders | iNcecggecrel Mim ewelLh oa Hen tn the tournament, having beaten the [trated for the English Derby next year, s Oe oH now haw to co hOUt at h n 2 3 oh Beate Heap. Beauty, oF 4 q Sian and one could not help thinking | | eo aay Roine teh AL Meinceton. men yesterday: be two and | Me, Whitney Nas strong falth in thts me, 102. Steele ‘ 2 he vaiueoulal salwlennilventl oat fa for iefore he ‘inated wresthag |onechalf games to one and one-half Infeolt and has sent him over on the ad- Dram re 1m Cebus 1 it & 33 areata? in| he took to the top of the cages. The re-f shirt, erabhed the bull by the rime which | tare é The WORKER Tithe eee | cher wecond. round: of the: tou ment SOitraineraNtunginallinna inoeors \ he ler. .10 ae oe q G ya bit of Mrting with! was In his nose and held him for a) ataughter howe in waleh eae eha li Byat! sreat playing, the Columbia f = 5 Spainent yi WorG6,edaer ete oie aa i slaughter house in walch he gave By thelr great play bin Toth lial an aremreen ny oe yaunenl: or S0.Lindeey. 6 1010. " ' na Dellllant red red wure death were jie [minute ‘Then he threw one nround'| wonderful -extinilt ie Rave Mie] hoya are flow locked thon ax sure win- [Hots of whom are recognized experts : Ma Penzance and Drambure had th ra rt urges {to «ta Wo but was out of reach off the bull's huge neck, and with the other andor more men ar, ners thejltournament, Saiki ; . catlin the betting an the secomt nee ered (tung h ut | those horns some time before Lew tbbed With all his : rly alt of | ——— Nasturtium will be under special care Filing equal favorites at 2 in 1 eae : HWE itlrmictnedin(| Morelwtid not get canvwherel witnintihal Pie ARIE RL A | Beaxer Outpoints Jimmie Netmee. fon the trip acrosa the water in order PRURALEtraten Suc 1 bien wit” wrestle ‘ tin in re lanier liniwseates iaenlask And hin cone] SPORTEANT, Ste 2S—-Jack Frazer, of thie{that he may arrive at his destinazion money. on’ Pientes ucen wen re eee cnece errando™® Wall TAURI ‘ aut Cie aTlA; ere OHO eS f 1 allowed bt "1 sicker in MIN | etty, fought Jima een of chelates Maw | in the bert of shape. His wtall hax been ta be rewanted, ax she raced with Dey Tasha NEIITL ‘ wt SII be found | atten rounds at tiand and was awartet iuxuriousiy padded and he will be borg for auartts. es raan ‘ LODFCHOALDSUONSHINEIB EAE endon } Mentik. striyped to a fight awhmming iter AL times te hold the mt : tehe | the ileciain satchel inighownd (aay maintained her toad Mintel win rr = = SSS aay Mr. Whitney patd $0.00 for Nasture pine enrily, br, imo _emeae Ut FA SMI Uuer last summer, He" proved” to. be : on in the easily the best two-year-old of the year, Be sehen Bay TH BLOOMER GIRLS HAI NE i I ts rl Se ra \ aist year \ ney won the Englis Penzan: ernie t | Derby with Volo 3 cere eae BEAT PETTICOAT RIVALS. = wecis vere fee! EMPIRE CITY TRACK ane | ARVER POLO CUP.) sare wien 09, ae ; . 108, = 1 s S O 3 - i ss Slipping, Chicagoan Ia Knocked, 15," 60 fs . ~ Fanta Teresi oh crhran t 3 + For the Shy Bryn Mawr Maids, You See, Wore rs Unconscious While Rising. ‘art good, Won ga. «- Time—1.151 i ; ’ ¢ Four-vearco'de tosk part in the third) Clan F : Skirts,and You Can't Play Basketball that Way. OMAHA, Neb,, Dec. 28,—Eddle Santry, nthe third ate Cr t Free a ee Soa nee. An the. thin editors Will Try to Have Fore-| Sails for England with Poni nd May Bel". "revkiya. won on a tout trom Ole Tonga, with Kalomna att ta. 3. amd Am closure Sale S Asi | ae EATEN & wi onies a Y Olson, of Chicago, Inst night before the asirl, who beat him a few ayn ale Set Aside. Followed by C kT South Omaha Athletle Club In the sec few days LORY one are mers ey Te vou didn't see kame of basket: [night y Orac eam. ond round of what was to have been a all the way and beat Frank Farrell’. ine Dall Netween Smith and Uryn Mawr] There were, perhaps, 200 6 Look twenty-round bout. pene hes > fin may yet be deprived ieee room iieiie fad then said that the sale would Barly [tien the time ofa ft He Wad micwed, on At first they were amused, | oe The fighting war fast and furtous in Pourthihsccoeacen rac Rk Emrdre Cty ZrAGh i tence orice h Dae Others galned the same im |The game was played in the ‘Twelfth ested amd finally wildly + Foxhall Keene walled for England this Javitel by the Hurlingham Club to visit] the first round, and the contest prom- erourtl Be yen furlongs —Won by Page raruet track dene canlon IGPIRGHEEA HARE eran oenloeeeaa morning, Mra. Keene was with him. | England and represent America at the] ised to be a brilliant one. but early In and Handyeap-Per thirt ~ 1 [irldleutousiy small sum of ie i Hen who had thought to tid on the Notary eee Janet Smith very appropriately |TAey eccupted staergom No. 7 on the | coming, tournament. It is the frat team] the aecond Santry «llpped to the floor hehe oe faces Matar . for ty were ted of the dleluya and rh he Smith forces and Mise Madge | Promenide deck of the steamship Cam-| to go abroad with the sanction of te! in a clinch and while he waa scrame aid tha: i re . ted > . NEW ORLEANS ENTRIE [(Ginekiestarwlaraliprenar Hehe uts [ae Hote ge to Youk Pie | ’ Slateeanaet wan Hryn Mawes captains After| Pani, which sailed gt 7 o'clock. Mr.) Polo Asaoctation Ming to hla feet he wax knocked down, Or Thave the f londeeWadinsuatviei yi At Me. Burrs wl itn an opel | oncte ‘Park san LEN GPCI OSEAN GT Livguteieniin ition wrestling, slugging UE Mrs. Keene boarded the steamsh! With thy exceptivn of the Waterburys, | oy Olxon, who fulled to retire to his iiss ven egee oun That \Farrelt'a: nur : fae Mr Hunt was ther tis red Mts Jefirles and Sharkey would }and clawing Smith won tal Then] Met ulght a M! were asleep when the the other members of the team have! corner, peetal to The Reverting World r Sorexinted | sources had been Tait | f eamer «atl so that an attempt played abroad and are famillar with: 3 ks ‘ AC TRACK ¢ SANS |e having been gained ata small neure 4 that he} down and out ina minute the teama took a rest iG NB played wor a Olson struc’ antry two powerful Desish The enieien te at PANE | was shown yemterday as aes ai ANd Chalanlell ono: valelor (irinenointen mien wicked | MENA A ReRTEDRIN ease eel taup |S! seme information from Mr. Keene | the conditions existing abront blows on the jaw with hia lett before sa rat Dr Monday's races | Na" ano euterday whew He rec end the property wae sucrt-linrouich the LECTURES NEN SaaLG = Cots ‘i - regarding the future of his polo team) Ph \irnaiment in which the team | Santry could rise above his knees. Bans yoacu Belling sd wincandia hall turicces. hohe contemptuously refused with mere Viger than div eo fale elineconll nad won. by NRTA Ce . sclousness, oy apoto' antry, Morval as eet ye | worth sideratt young pavers trom Smith and AT Helabi. of the AC nection with the series of sports at} eaying he was unconsclous of hin nestor Taw. Lad : a Rae ae p which alse sailed | coronation me. The dearest wlan of ae tn ay of Frante Mar at i aay f ‘ ih) Tar Hryt Mawr maidens two of Mr. Keene's) Poxhall Keene's he h is to Termite reat iE aL, CELne rye at i 1 stort one y It is probably pwin back the challenge cup won by. Sir Fighters WIN De There. Echo Dato AB tat ‘ Tdo swegy tne un ptm ft t i s Keene att John Watson's team at Newport some | James J. Jeffries, Tom Sharkey, Terry Me NS Bite ceey . git ‘ove iworyearalae Pay MY gue “ 4 She'll Danes VE Nighe r “ ey owe favored iy famous cot enty years ag orn ant other pugiliaic celebrities have aes al ji ker n ‘ i ere terse pes trout Woomers and Oe re af i _ cepted Invitations to attend the twelfth annual ‘ . ne ppl h hing . ybence i¢ Ira eat game whit ! Keene is nimsel® one of the Spelt uitemnin Eula Cap. tall of “La Fle} which will be ' Weeks ak 1 as fea - — |most accomplished polo players wh In speaking of this some time ago| held in Tammany Hall on New Years Eve. Over ete Sirs ¥ a ‘ | _ pony, He in also a eplen. | Mt. Keene, satis one thourant trumpets will be diaributed « Third Race — an It ow ABSeMy @ twenty AKO an a . “ as the Sere lt conve a dhe y B an it Bir Mot Nepatre Wire | Pa ReeEEE RaCAOUN ineaess team had an easy. tine Jim taylor atch 1 f | SS SS = SatigDecntded catty ataeae aia the international trophy a yin i 4 ‘i Rees 2 talk her Win eelcod enim chin e Fs wport Nowe have become i fl , ; i said alarape Ere pia ser peat vurew on the Coney Island Howley AEM lara cronclpnritinal leaoinetl tater s Re aet Soy the remarkable time of 314-5 seconds. | wit have an equal chance with any ; ; \ ‘ | ssinnenoat welt-h (hires a Vata dharweibelisiteaia umaitacrena car | eet elebrated “aatomedlllst | ig payers ia the world.” ‘ < A oi ’ Giante tating ie rm. France, anty: bei ene's record) qe yy expected that the others of the Fifth Race.—se He ohne Bie’ itivanen by ca vatelt va than three scconits. team will go abroad in April, but the Heel ho Ea 4 , A alenel a early pa ait, duques nts Amer! 8 will be. shippe ore that, In fs Scrangest & Ange ne. $2h i ‘ om oft aH ir cana r to give them a chance to become Arak t s < “| 4 : ! Xf bi Mr. Ke * tote Bnghend bs) mated Teale nee wikis Ne tag peraugnt with Interest, He intends (1 rhe team haw thirty-five pontes be- SPive ooande ayore c Heated 5 suesHedte realow it ue 4 “a . \ooeanseeat hh | DA GLUE En i REX Say ea F ithe wren th but it is expected that ar: ere furlongs é the teRrhitionio? ‘ cba anta Wynne ferret rae een nted. the (United | 22 Wil alxe take the plek af the po- Y . my wy t | SLT ' is §21T 08 a seay ape emate qlorharecatllthweccccumneene arty r nies In the stable of Harry Payne White t | Pinatt lean Mire FL IN 1s oarhe vice Mnpetit f Jan S$ ono to them atone To] States, The team will probatly be com. | hey, Clarence Mackay, A, Vanderbilt en “ct Tatntais: aie male ‘ ‘ alk tea fing the Ave compet posed of Lawrence and J. M. Waterbury, | und’ George Gould, all of) whom are eats tu losure. | M alte) bare, horizontal har, fying. rin Jr. John 5. Cowdin and L. Agassiz, | devotees of the sport and have. very ie : WW 4 Y 1 bh ' 4 and nbn atlh be elven gold, These men make up cham, {ingly bred | nonten, . ee wal ‘ i i ss 1 Mr, Keene will ko to hie hunting box a A MUCH-SOUGHT FIGHTER. ‘ i : Hales The 2Seat—-rman al will | Lak: team and the team has been [ar Melton Mowbray, In) Letcestersh! bat " t i ‘ ' Plow ) privile weariog Bis lass numerals | —_. ue ties eat . Na mewite wor n We been | Lo Now ayia Bi wipes th tae” Fromine , ju See NG —— Athlete Club at Larchmont to-day, RBANA, Jil. Deo &— Georg Y r V U wo weeks ago the Larchme aye: _ Neh eae SAR te aoa i stitte, Conmedtial. t { if Laeeen taht FELT2’S EASY VICTORY. | Two weeks Rao Lar, aa players ~ f p : irnmen{ of (he , er eosin defeated Columbia by two points, If Co. ‘ champlon one-armed et of thel vga |KNOLLWOON AMATEURS WIN, : = U Se rae SST ina dar row of w on I i EURS Ne} ttustey ow Ins toeday a deciding game United States, may to meee NET; i bite] Brookiyn 4 re Dete : Jumbin swine a tocdity ng Kame IR. GRINDLE, -: ers Went to mKers on ta | arranged a dua) - 1 = '? ain.to defend his pretensions Wi esivieerhaleale fe Mest tant Har ih er G * will he areanged . BO J eabe & opscsaiar Ci tase wader ee a his Ms wea] ies nm i M eee ur i Curren being ee for Pro) stele! coe oe ten Ten On Wednesday Columbia witl meet | Obi coe sioutl ptisatieay blsad enge (rom John &, ny, of Sr. | arens the Another present that « abe ie f the Untversit NNJ ee, B—To: 5 cline a *f a reed eS baie re He thinks can show Bossert u feW | cralitora of the Clarke es AN PAR wwoatl Couns |/2t sie Anroiasied itz, the South Brooklyn tantam- c Two days teterstheys willl way ithe, | Raa serare, speedily. cured ties | ari Mr Hunt vy yesterday ween Williain | taal silica at Penas. i weigh calupeaewneren ted ee Seventeenth Separate Military Company | pedimente reas do not waste ise Mart 4 willing to try. conciusions | carrivd with him a certined check for] KiK, UM Cini pratewsional, nd the Berar Cameos ER char at-Flushing, ‘The solders are at present Skiifui onywiclane” Nemeihber, Old Kt. Lauin man, and the fit | $2.00, and was prepared to iv bent ball of two of (he members ce ming, of Washington, oan 7 ‘ A | s NDLE has a record for marvellous Ree i ee arg hog, we Ment |$23000, and wan prepared to wit mall of two ot thie members Ry bal sae/tbe ea ay ¢ Washington, tn teas than one COLLEGIANS? BASKET-BALL the Nationa. tusket-ball champlone, | Ba GRINDIE hae a fica fer, getter gare mary if Manager Kenny. aceopin (io = Another poxthonement aR GES i pth by “*} round last night | On Jan, 6, Columbia's opponent will between Gth and 7th ares. Advice conditions imposed by “Sallsuurg’| Wats taken, Mr. Fromme giving ‘ats ron Se HE Ste play ' The latter was ne mateh for th TEAM STARTS ON: TOUR. jthe Fifteenth Separate Military Com- sieit sn = ert trom w hotet porter hie become | SCML Several of the creditors then wits peri Bi stroke willows Rea se coe pany of Poughkeepsie, and on June 10, ss BAUS private di nea and recelves fH carload of mail| drew their support {rom Mr. Hunt. Why | ove’ (he the links Brooklyn whirlwind, Feltz punching tis the local five will play the Mount Ver- | qe a) fe ee" sured scons ltasion mornin, He will probably accept | (ney did co retain yt 3 Q Willan Wa Astor has doaated g30.1 {man all around the ring duting the short Hi “hool ’ ety Ober setrical offers. He is.a. modest, une | (Pe) 0 re sn Mystery } holed out a igd-vard tron shot | tor tae i { cteillan rife elute in the] time the contest jaated. Att The Columt4a basket-ball team wit, |!" High School team at Mount Vernon, cor, 49th young, but is fairly’con-| Hor 4 third time the sale was adver. | (or a2 on che 3t-yard ninth noes Car-| Untied kines Han eb oe tee Pel] within the next two Weeks, play various} 07 Jan. 18, Columbia will play thelr fhe can defeat any rivals at} tived, Thursday, Dec 5, being the day pill tan down ils’ approach Gor a 2 'on evi slits ait dourad -Hemm\ng four; times ini the | within.the nex cine tome ane Opening Kaine In the championship in-] Har Piet: Ea set, Mr. Fromme was ween last Tacadays (ie Bevard fourteenth hole and Pieabla een Aret round, the refere stopped the ght teams in the neighboring towns. Tho tercollegiite. series with Yale at flew 4 Success invariably follows in the 9 45-yard third hole. + J. Dufly, an outtelder of last year's Albuay and declared Felts the winner, first game: will be with tha Larchmont | Haven. if track of the Sunday World Wants. ’ i x e an “ >. ‘ t 3