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ma * SSN) SPORTS EDITED BY WORLD CALLED FAKIRS. WW HOW RYAN AND ROOT “FAKED" IT DAL WOK ChOS | AND BOUT’S EFFECT ON RINGSIDERS. 2 tape { MANY SPORTING One 440610400008004 PPE VDL DLOG990-9 9900090000006 00 090-10 1OSOOO5D5 44-1 198-0490-00000009 1000091000014 FOHETIOHDOD ® > | e > 3 4 a Irish Champion Has Easy Time Winning A. A. U, Champion- | ship Over Course at Pelham Manor, Beating Field Handily. | ; | | | (Special to The Evening World.) TRAVERS ISLAND, N, Y., Nov, 4— Jopn J. Daly, the world's chumpton i RYAN'S NATIONALITY, cross-country runner, clinched his claim Z am in receipt of the following to the Utle this afternoon by winning query: the A. A. U. event run over the Travers | | Island course in the good thne of @ minutes and 11 seconds, B, P. Carr, of the Xavier A, C., waa second, with W. | Meorting Editor Evening World: Will you please let me know the na- tonality or descent of Tommy Ryan ee EVENTS TO-DAY. er ony GLOCE OPO GPOPOEE OO 8-98 OPH SP-LSOH SOS ROBERT EDGREN AN Ub BEST BOUT WITH JAGK ROOT McGuigan Jumpe Inclosure. FAKIA IN Acted So Much Like Loving Friends in Philadelphia Riog that Referee Jack d Out of the Roped BY ROBERT EDGREN, (8pectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24.—Tommy Ryan firmly established his clatm and oblige? «= FAITHFUL READER, =| G, Frunk, of the GN. Y¥. I A. Ay) #9 the title of middle-wolght champton of all the fakirs here last night, —_ third. The team championship was won after three and a hi a | Must beg to he excused. If I by the Xavier AC, which had five Tae ve Tee Frog ei ee most are faking ever seen in @ q that Ryan has Indian blood in him | men to arose the line | 8. . awtu cagoan, lost by the narowest margin, i war party will probably camp O09 MY) Phe Irish champion had Httle trouble | @ | He hit Ryan once by accident, Ryan did not land a blow, ag il, seeking my scalplock. If I assert | in defeating his Yankee opponenta, win- 3 =) | New York Is a “wise” town, A special train started from Jersey City a » t be got his Shing eae ro tne he Haaes Legit D bois i | at 7 o'clock. There were just nine pessengers, About eight hundred inno- ~ @ny other race prot furced to extend dknsel lon J. * 4 ee, Aynohed by an lndignant depuuition Joye, whom Day has twiee > cents of Philadelphia paid from $1 to $5 each to see the hippodrome, The “4 "Wait until last night’s affair blows a Sens ar ped 3 National Athletic Club-house can seat 3,800, » ‘over. part of we race, hut Juyes wou * Ryan and Root collected their $2,500 guarantee before entering the ring, _—s to quit at the fourts mile, havin in ‘ f Here ts anothers jured Ma ankle on the anipp of antics They ¢€ t | 49 well as $160 each for travelling expenses, The management lost $1,800 i es a. Daly at the point had a lead of 0 ONVERSED on the performance. 4 i grhnediege end ™ yards, whion waa the distance he tine | % IN THE EMBRACES. d \ fame ertecan? Tan’ of tat coun. | MBed In front of his, next conpotitor. | It either Tommy Ryan or Jack Root ever tries to annex another purse er, & Bobe o coun The two event ai “ . try myself, and | am interested in the | ty he doulded had @. | Fes vomaiat of ae: | » {in Quakertown he will have to cowe here armed with a dark lantern and a s fighting Matiation of the different nay tries fa and the participants were $ jimmy, 3 dene. woh called upe go over the sume course > — ccvered in the {Intercollegiate champlin- The eight hundred and nine foolteh | Of the mark, not landing * blow. Root been told that be ten Ho. MWD) Yesterday, This course was a | Persons camo early, in time to see the! | his kent’ Well cut of Tomek ; tT want it clearly under. |44jmile Journey, the fun hee, Steins | preliminaries, That was lucky, ‘The Tommy tried to "got near enough (6 Stood that this is merely hearsay. passing through the woods twice and |last of these, between a@ red-haired See Sisened one Poquey, neuen] Ae § @on't know positively that he le Bohe- fishing up on the club oinder track lad from Pittsburg and a white-topped eyes. He got disay trying to follow the Fy alan, and I reture to accept the respon | Pe, ae ver tne ground, wich tho Youngster from Brooklyn, was) slmoet | NET Tye Teh tere Moguionh ability for that statement, Oe Made Ce SBaa se trotting. After the sixth round. the was ao"oveteome by the amen " — more Ideal day for @ run of thie kind| & spectators drank red lemonade and ity of the spectacle that he jumped over y Tommy Ryan ee paca Reidy could not have been wished for. al? cracked peanuts until the store of re- ine eee ane, get the Hing, A an ang ie xing ex! 0 | Thue being a holiday the admirers § | ‘ole a L oke: ung ”. paiiadeiphia, heat night Few of the cross-country running came here in| $ | rosea aad Ths ean th the wages ahen forty Phiiadeiphte ‘ops, who had ma eoted | larger numbere than they did yeator- | @ o . hi nen Fi lelphia cops, who spectators who bought tickets exp nes See ienry tran that arrived nore beng | > @ | sectlon, being unable to purchase more) volunteered for extra duty In order to ; to nee a real fight, They did expect to crowded with perwona all anxious two | ® | peanuts, became impatient. A strag- Mr. Ryun'and Mr. Root fared thereatiey lightning-fast beut between two) seo the running of tne two events, The y YT hr 0 A. “4 ore a lig! . . gling bunch that had strayed into the you can't learn from me, for I don't c he most clever fighters in America. eerdor ghampionabip waa the firwt event 2 now, There was an exit near by, and . of the m dechled, Two clubs were reovesented ® | gallery began to yell for something to + it near by, What they saw was not even an exhi- | vent. 7 New York 4 I went out ard bared my fevered ‘brow ft boxing. Ryan and Root were| {°, vhig event, the a roar New on | amuse them, |to the cool night alr, “Bat” Masterson Ditton of boxing, Tpish Athiello Association aid the > @ | Jack MeGulgan, referee, climbed into | joined me, and so did the nine New oth so fearful of doing damage that) Y, A.C, The Greater New York Iriah lish vi a tal Oe hie aa orkers who were not “wise” “We oame | they simply swatted the air. A, A, teum was made up of ning run- ¢| ‘Gentlenen'” he’ anid, “ith, oot (Meek oe the milk’ train." Phe eight hune 5 —_— here, among them being Jol oyes, " yi + red Philadelphia sports retired to slums In jumping from the ring Referee Mo- she pationey bprerre d nies, Sad fn g says he has been burned fn Philadel-| bers disturbed by frightful ngatmaren fy 4 aly, the champion of Ireland, who | pi -/In which they saw Jac! oot an Giga id tne not hierclub | Getcuted Jove lust Bunday” at Celuc Da gaat: and he und Mr Ryan im Tommy Ryag actually - exchanging 2 gave the reputation of his cl Park. D | * blows, : It was not the fault of the National | |The N.Y. 4. ©. team waa only com- } |vance, ‘They are counting it over, They | i t Ry: 4 Root faked, posal of two. runners, ». Newton will be in the ri , et ed the guarantee and lost |und P. H. Pilgrim. For the junior ® | will be ¢ ring {n @ moment. 7 § early $2,000 without a whimper, But championship there were nine teams Left Dark Lantern Behind, outcome settled one thing: Never | slated to atart, made up of the new | The $2,500 must have been turned over | that are sufieriug trom in in Philadelphia will any boxlug| West Side A “C,, Pastime A, C., Xavier etal A, A, Bt Bartholomew Club, Star A C. P| of Long Island; Mohawk A C., Club National A. C,, of Brooklyn, and the New York A. G! Each t was permitted to start seven men ach lub pay over a purse in advance, It) id bs @ much better scheme to place money In the hands of a responsible Ing man, to be turned over when parties have fulfilled their contract 5 | 4 Boys! in n rice. four of which only were permitied | to, neo! $ | Wh rter Gianinni called on the b 3 contestants In the senior champlonsilp Jevent to wet on thelr marks there were SPEEDING WHEELMAN | When the first machine wa: its journey. easily 1,500 ple on thi uy = | eclead othe coats eee 4 ( aS , | Both Races at Onoe. \ > T WAS SO RAW THAT 9g) RIDES 10 DEATH re aii aeton“cnampone “" en O'BRIEN SUFFEREQ 3) e gchedinted to start at 10.90 A. “THe r ‘ i ie toi Esty arale oat ROOT LANDED = + BNTIREL vec a4 3 Bae an dst otic Raters crus oe O'= + BNTIRE! $ a ood testants in both events had ived ‘ uy P e A Eid ViACC IDENT _e eee S Net eae areencad gown, Jo-|time to. run of both events ene nove | SCOCOOo-oes 2444444-44000404004040405400000000 10460640604406-060800440000000600460000 059400000 Mr, and Mrs. Hersner and crashed into th ticipants in the senior event five ier howver, reach the summit of the it head first minut start on those In the junior | Ly. el vither y The pole siruck him on the head, frac-|"Acr. Hoth champions, Daly and Joyce. | athe, contest ended without any’ serious e e ” ovation oy @ v P fured his skull and Incerating his brain, |tined up in front of the starter | being injured, It waa started at There we three ditional teams en- tored fas the sentor champloSships when the time came for them to get He was carried to the Pa ae Dra, Only one machine Ww. allowed on the hill ata time. The start Hotel close by. where he died. | was made from the foot of Eagle Rock FROM SAILORS W HL CONTEST Hutehinson and Crane, who were called. ready. ‘These teama were the Xavier | av endy. i i avenue, just beyond Valley road, The ould do nothing for him, His identity) N. W. 8 A.C. and Star A. CL At the was 8. ict Some of peat atore, Was learned from a notebook in his) Teport of the plato! Champion Daly | (Continued from First Page.) the streets of the village were alive ed| ot off in front. closely followed b: with automobiles of every description from an early hour in the morning. SIDAY RIDERS HERE FOR RACE _¥_— ket, and his mother was summon m thelr home, No. 7 Franklin street,| the other twenty-two runners, fempatead,. Smith was the son of| At the frat turn National Champion renal Smith, an employee of the Long! Joyce led the bunch, with Daly second land Railroad. jand the others close behind, Coming He was dead when his mother arrived) out of the woods for the first at the hotel, Daly was leading the runners, q The Heasner carriage was being driven| Joyce 9 foot behind him, Both by Androw Wessel, the coachman, He) Were perspiring freely that Smith had probably not seen| W. G. Frank, of the Greater ‘aa he had crossed from the other| York Irish Athletlo Assooiation, side of the Toad In front of the vehiclg| forty yards away and had his head down when he struck) When the men had reached the fourth pole, The carriage lamps were) mile Daly was fully two hundred yards 4 nted. and the lights along the boule-| ahead of hiv fleld. Jowwe quit at the ‘vard were brilliant end of the fourth mile, being fully a y | | being downed. Ten was the beat they could do, and then came a kick to | the Navy's forty-yard line, where Burt- ley was downed fn. his tracks. vy punted a minute ball gol Mt to the Army's 9. line After xalning ten yards the Army kicked and Lickmeyer was downed on the Navy's J+yard line after Burtley had fumbled the catch. The Navy gained fifteen yards and then punts, and the Army man was dowried on the centre line. ‘The Army got tive yards for off-side play just as |the holf wae over, Score-Army 0, the Navy coaches be; endl men into t ine, eae aenathg :Cie8 The A 10,000 Spectators Watch the Annual Contest of Millionaires Up the Steep Eagle Rock Hill, Orange Mountain. t plugging away, and on Was on t Navy's fitteen-yard | mark, Thore the middies took a brace | and held for down, but lost the ball | Ma fumbbe on the first pla; Ona fumble the Navy again t ball, thia thme on ‘their tw: Ine. They held for downs, hawe' when he, fumble occurred. The Middies could not gain and punt+ al, the ball being brought back to. thele & yard line for interference with the time with men | er, the New wan Ten thousand people scattered over six-day bicycle race, which will exhibition of football ever teen on a place at Madison Square Garden, Dee. loca catch, Callahan made a 10 y i ‘ half mile behind Daly, The pace was| Navy 0. r r ard KAN | every point of vantage in the Orange "1 —_— Navy and then Rollins too t oy bh r f s NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. too fast for him The halt waa tho best and oleverest |] vant line’ On'the next to che Nat Mountains commanding a view of Eagle! gin tye ves ears, OF this year fod pores mit that he turned Me ankle ¥ stumbling over a stump of a tree Went over for a touch-down, Calilahan| Rock saw @ number of millionaires gridiron. Kloked a diffoult goal. Score—Army, 6 oma eg Sa FATE in the woc nd was forced to quit| Less than one minute was taken out| The Anmy ki contest to-day in the fourth annual h - ked Nav. 5 4 to 10, ‘ived { (Special to The Evening World.) wie, race, Daly kept up hin great |for injured men, and only two penalties |line and the ball waa run back 16 rake Eagle Rock auto hill climbing compe- shape of the Australian Merienn teens shape of the Australian-Mexfcan team, NEW ORLEANS, Noy. %4.—The fol-|eorinting and continued his lead over Willlam K. Vanderbilt, jr., was! “patatior ‘ were Imposed. There was but ® single is competitors, inoreasing it at every Then the Nav: fumble In the line Le arent bad t tol \. | ball was directly in the centre ay fhe) tone In the centre of the Jowing are the entries for to-morrow's | Palmer and Emil Agraa in $1 bills, It was 11 o'clock when the pair appeared, Root was firat. If he came equipped with a dark lantern it had been left in the dressing-room through some freak of absent-minded- ness, Fakir: Champion Ryan followed | his pal closely, If he had a jimmy concealed under his bathrobe the closest scrutiny failed to discover it, ‘Tommy looked fat and cheerful. Jack Root looked thin and cheerful. Lou Houseman, Root's manager, sat at the ringside, also fat and cheerful—very fat. His sides bulged with packages of bills, and: now gnd then he patted himself approvingly, Jack McGuigan got Into the ring. |He had the thin, drawn appearance of }a man who has just been stripped of $2,500, and his gloomy frown offered a sharp contrast to the smiling faces of | the Ryan-Root happy family. At Last a naation. The third round opened with @ sen- ‘sation, Ryan swung nearly at Root so | viclously that he fell to bis kn He got up, however, without taking the count, The crowd whooped and howled and hooted. Referee McGuigan, with a pained look, walked over to a corner, folded his arms, leaned on the post and gased at the galleries, After a minute or 80 he turned to the ring, walked behind the “fighters” and tried to “shoo” them on, They wouldn't “shoo worth @ cent—to #ay nothing of $2,600. There was such a clamor all around the ring by this time that no one knew whether the bell rang or not. Bul Rvan and Root went to thelr corners, Half @ dozen polleemen and as many spectators climbed through the ropes and discussed philosophy, or something, eGuigan, Two minutes passed. Tne rns wae cleared, Ryan and Root ame up again. . “ ix te up, mix It up," sald Root tn a stage whit} Ryan ran BIG CROWD AT LEHIGH'S LAFAYETTE GAME) | LINE-UP, A Siumstly in, hooking wide Lafayett - Lehign | Snook 2 Herman mull Ballinger | Doud Bachman Hoskins jammacker Logan .. ‘Strauss | Newberry Alcott Hopper Blazer Bhuster Wi | mile | “1 twice beaten, although in the second " |feld. An Army man got clea This combination team came to New Faces: , Hon entering the grounds to the. fntah SECOND HALF. j around the Tent ond her es one eet race, the open event for machines of| York direct from Salt Lake City, where : | c uly wr in oh a go a : a , eo ie Ix who was second. Daly cleared | ning the ball back to their own forty. | “The Navy punted out to the centre of | “Ave Won Dut for @ poor tura, past, They were met by John West, : gp ery img | the water Jump 100 yards in, tront of Ane the Navy wan unable ee ard the fleld. “On thelr own d-yard line the | At ail times wae the enthusiasm At /the veteran trainer, who is to have| P —_— Lo Connor ot fi ¢ e aviers, who finished 3 Ni ’ ’ a ‘ . = [ea *rarrcis Ih | yards in front of W. G. Frank, of the |the Ball went {0 the Army, “Gregory. favant’ they: kicked to the AD y ent | thalt ete ae ame he, men hot charge of the foreign delogation of Y ne |G. N.Y. A.A. who was third. Daly's) the Army's right tackie, wae badly vard line, and the Army Immediately | (Ret care around the turns and up/riders during thelr preliminary work a 402 time was 0.3311, Champlon Daly won | hurt, and took the count. The In; kicked back to the Navy's &-yard ae | the incline they were cheered from the|and also while the race {s in progress. | owed We he individual championship and Daly poo DL a a tt et lh {the Navy made a take Kick and gained | sides of the hills, ‘The grade was I/Atter « short journey, around town they a a ¢ eaalest kind of a time in beat-| f° de fifteen yards, and — Dusky Sere’, Ho | ing his compettors: har line plunge by Rolling took the through the fine ban eat eilled ae per oent,, but the heavy machines took| went direct to Sheepshead Bay, and to- F Eh ge RE The postions at the finish of the Dall to the Navy's thirty-yard line, and Winal score: ARMY 6, NAVY 0. beg bray without seeming diminution | morrow will get right down to training ‘ fr sentor championship foilow of speed, SF Hannibal Bey ‘ ie | avier A. A. Afat; Greater Now York th-the dle) avast eal idle we on the Manhattan Beach track, where HOT Saladin we A. A. second; New West Side A.C, “ even ly gasoline cars| tne foreign camp is to be located, se Are Light 1 | third, and Star ‘A. C.. fourth ere used. William Wallace, of Boston,| The looks of this team certainiy justity BS Jake Sanders We Five club teams ant three individuals waa first. He made the mile in 1.23 4-5, | the records that both of these boys have = Ree iis | started in che Junior event, but they which was an average of @ miles an MMde both abroad and ance they have — turker 0 |The first runner to finish for the in- Vanderbilt's car, time, LM1-8 E.R. iike hs numesske the opediae ae -- Patio 8 cs Ho | | @Nidual” junior honor was Michael Hollender was third, tn 1.96 4-6. William Of pugilistic fame, He is as hard. ag —— Byonge Cal Spring. winner of the last Boston Mar- K. Vanderbilt finished fourth in 1283-6, nails and capable of riding almost a og || athon race, running In the colors of the In the open race, open to all styles of length of time and distance. His term Ge FS arse artes! Continued Fesnlee, Macey Pace, Beltane he (etesaiete sutra, Sea Bae 4 id notin» 3) rokaw's -horse power ault, fine determined square set jaw, plonship. ( ed from First Page.) hea fi re tae Psa helg Ans satay iovking tars di and a palr of gxclting rage of a as the finish was times was slow in getting started In the ‘game Vanderbilt. sr was so ‘clone waconi neea Cornell showed poor Roth teams tndulged in some rough| that the ctators found difficulty~in | empting to break down. Playing, and as a reeult a number of| determining wo the winner was until Neither team fumbled, but Cornell at sprints, which showed that he was still ————[— FLUSHING BOYS WIN, ‘The Flushing High School basketball five defeated the Law Hich School quintet BURDICK FORCED jack ... ‘ Morrison (eapt.) t ate, 1" Morte mnsylvania: Carty, Pennsylvanis, and Hubley, Lata PASTON, Pa., Nov, %4—Fully twelve thousand people, the largest crowd that witnessed a football game in thie city were assembled on March Field this afternoon to witness the annual game between Lafayette and Lehigh Lehigh has won the games the last two seasons, but prospects this year Lafayette, cyadition oF rivet La aah ; ULO! tions cured pormanontiy’ shina ‘en a Res ARTE, Aad enlarged ns” cut 7 os Atnifes WEAKNESSES ta ‘i 4 Sued Rermanentiy in 16 to 20 dara. CON. SULT ME PREE when ail otners fall. NO INOORARLE CASFA TAKEN, HOURS 4PM WRITE 1 youeannne oa My 9 years of patience as a at in uring all Vate diseases 0} makes iy x w your affitotion will termanently Nervo bility, Wastin Weakness, Stricture, Varicoce! ta troubles without oj Pe ation. All Blood Dis. New York's Master Specialist. Dr. LR. Williams, above tt 10K W, 24th Sty New York, i Under Dr. ( ail diseaser peculiar ntly cured tm c and on. more jorach tere other ady ing physician. Blood Polson cured in from 1 to 8 monthe, elentiNe traatmeng > men are Nervous Debility in from 1 to : Kidney and Bladder Complaing to nomen to 2 weeka Bh red ‘spot uleers, sore thro, mouth, palntul gwellinas, in 5 to 30 days Stricture | from 10 to 20 days Varleocele tn trom to 2 weeks Ordinary contracted dinery And draipe cured in sto 10d " DR. Gh LE i till at the s ofc 471 WEST 42TH ST,, Between etn which he bas vccupiod OVER bn Pee a record which 2,other advertising phyatt glen, fan ruthtulty claim. Advice treg HOURS. 9 TO 9._SUNDAYS. 8 TO 3 Cures Varicocele, Strictur Loss of Vigor, Piles, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Private Diseases, | Heat Reference fi Our a 2 PAID — Bietelworth ; y line, consequently | Men were knocked out. ‘Toward. the| the announcement Was f at Lawrence, [1 pe and the betting | NOT AY) LLAR Step” Meerut Te AGp -sevos-eiguiha “cb | lost the ball ‘on dowis, A high pass end of the game Corson wan compelled | Vandervie token the en tan eels B® to 16, Tho firs an ver loan | odd were 2 to 1 that the Bastonians bag ae Pea | toward the and of the halt by Chap-| {9 Tetlre, and Reynolds played quarter. | cas sharply he would have won. As {trial ihe Hutita cosinitang edt eet “would win Lehigh, however, waa thor- 1 Dr Eran hecical 00,, New tore ‘city — 0 Alona shit roll ve teaney vania her fourth bie te omnes Pe it was, he was just one-fifth of a sec-|doubled thelr score of the fire Deriodce Leal ihiy confident of the result. u os sn) 4 *Tetiance | | ball in Comelt's piswession on her Ww: second half. Pennavivania 16, Cormall © | faked tine it ea mnee: Wallace fin ‘ i pail, in Comell'a possession on her W-! te ania 10, Cornell ?. | ished third in 1.22 — § DIE Berner ard line. Score, end of first halt— inal score, Pennavivania 4. Cornell 0.| The other machines of the racing rE Fe 3% TH RACE—Three-quarters ot | _ ENNSYLVANIA, 4; CORNELL, & —_—— Sven be teat gs yy 8 Akg Frat, | 1@, ™. ; White. | oa : oalpg ie as. aces Johnny Burdick bas had to call off driven by Jay, Im, 25 2-b0.; : DR. KANE SAYS ; bie Filler 2 =| hls fifteen-round bout with “Young SECOND HALF, by Wallace, im, 291 ts Slaven | Imm Dixie . ed Donahue” scheduled for this afternon im. 3 4-58, . S neeERnnaeEnnEnE et ee Alice Llosa +. 3 maha” a m| In the second half several changes : , Co ellen gl [ion that the New Yorker had per. | Dravet sp considerably and managed to ; fie follow Kgwick, driven by o You Mm hight and day, "ae tt Petaine te f ; s hold paylvania down to two touch- Big nen y jes {ik | formed on his nose yesterday at Pitts | fowns, trom witch Revnolds failed to Rewion, 2m. 468, Elmore, driven by I POU {UUb SURFERING FROM INRRITER, '*- vain an) wm | k tor the past tew months has | Mick goal by Rollensen, am. i21-6a;. Fronkinn DISEASE: OF E ELO fatlent eae wg onaiteritie trouble with hia nose, | 10 one Instance the vieltors also mans | driven by Beeck, 4m. 33-64; Cadiliac, ‘J S tee fe Or 10s e toa diskaled cartilage which pre. | 88%! to hold Pernaylyania for downs, driven by Henry, 4m. 9 2-58; gl AND Tp hock te Ont he: ha rf a8 Mix Reventon rool Gad caiead and thie gave them an excellent opprr: -__ dtiyen by Gartaer, bs at OUDLES | VAR We Noe Banrty, bg et 1 deaf ec! ritta. | tunity to score ey managed tOCAITY! Grea {felderecaminenied ‘an onerntion® witch |4he ball to Pennssivania's s-yard line, CINCINNATI, Nov. 4—fugene Re-| More than thirty, “somber oF tae Sasrpae ante S98 ¥ - |he underwent ye y. The injury #Nd from this point Holiday irted 1d fenah, of this city, and Jack O'Keefe, | fatied to reach the top uf the hill, erchan , has not bealed ent and it will neces. berg A ing a ge yt ty He Sh vt Chicagy, fought @ Afteen-round draw| because the machinery got out fear | or from som his taking a rest for a couple of other cause Prank er narrow: mped mishap. Fhere was a tu one at was made WA oe ore Practically | rou a on one wheel, Simplex, Of Cornell's hupes went to pleces betvre tbe Ab vanes Athietie Club at Pennsylvania's two touchdowns were \fairts Ky. last ml ne taken Ute n were in the pink of cond: made by Corson, wio liad taken Ste. ae teathal tre mall we venson’s pace at quarteroack, the lat+| } ter having been ruled off for slugpiug.| letety sictciniel Beceoak fa There were a number of apectacular He|ninya. Bhoble, “who sussthued. fot | tiik the uuprerivennad Soak The men tigpela under the car, seraae.. a4, a brilliant run of @ sone boy. y the Ki Athletic Club. of Philadelphia. Burdick will meet both boys just as soon ay hiv turn Croker, who wi trtile | too, ton will permit nim to fight. nin in ud. iret on b Bt Nl Seaweed TATE ue er ! 4 , ‘ )