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oa ae ME WORLDS FRIDIY EVENING. Decewmen 74 "1908. NG WORLD (ethno) SPORTS EDITED BY Eeorstek! ROBERT EDGREN “FEW THINGS THAT HAVE MADE BATTLING NELSON A GREAT FIGHTER BELPDLDODDDLE DO LEDE OEY HD DODD DE E1144 404 8 9-0-0406 PPP ERO vee THE HoRSE AFIER KICKING NELSON pOCC-0t HOC 606466006 BATTLING NELSON STARTED BOXING WITH 3 THE Benen Maiti IN THE SHOP. 3 AMATEUR TRAP- BALL PLAYERS SHOOTERS MEET GOING 10 CUBA With the idea of deciding the question | Another » of ball players witt imateur trap | i te xa text week for the shooters of the United States the Miami Oke Gun Club, of Miam!, Pia. will hold sev country. eral important live bird shoots at Mlam durng Febraary and March, There will manager of be team and Individual shoots. Two ban X Glants, ts it eventa will be of championship r On these will b lividual honors and the other f —_—.- a team of first class ' for In- izes. The cup for the team champ ‘WHILE NELSON WAS SHOEING HORSES HE DISCOVERED THA PUNISH MENT, THE COULD Take 9990O-0 -44-40¢4 GRIM AGAIN bi Fred Cooley Gave the Italian Champion a Fearful Beating,’ \ PIECE OF BROKEN MACHINERY HIT HIM ON THE HEAD - = = *"" NEVER DAZED HIM, OP of supremacy among t vil! start for Cuba Lamar has induced s followa: Fred yeacher, of the Brooke Davis, of the Chleago Doran, catcher for ip will be donated by the Seminoles ub, of Miami The stewards of the Gragd Clroult at but Could Not Put Him Down j——eceoens $e beidd4ae bbaaee EO2229OD \ 1 - day falted. Ps ‘tla ‘ i viduat shat et feat Ni n f, of this clty, who te for the Count. sonnteadll Wath year ‘Fhe ‘aus C. L, F. Robinson, Pusiden’ of the to ploy with the Iighlanders n that) Miamt Gun Club. In addition to the | PEXt Season, and a few others. The Jonship competitions there will bo “MM Will play exhibition gamea with PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec 16- | pvedliges Interstate Associaiiyy will govern ail Grim, jan champion of Philad pierce competitions. heavyweight. met in a redhot alx-round vevresonting the Professional Drivers’ | sa shoots have been acregted by the) The Decatur B. B. C., of Harlem, sociation, wae before the stewards + York Athletic Club, Weatohester | have Joined the Harlem Amateur Base- AKER TOMMY RYAN ts in the | Ut last night at the Broadway A. C., and urged umber of ch in th West. Her) ts a note from «| And ad the finish the champion of Little DE ee ene ee tea Te aan try Club, Crescent Athletic Club, | ball Li ab, Carteret Gun Cou Meadowbrook Hunt ch ations for the races on the Grand J. Zimbrano, who was ns selected the following Se Peer 3 OT Ds Iahere ev iete severed mits tre Peter Bloheley of Consolidated) 24°" BRAN CIICO, Die, ee ee ee a eee eee ae eee eee wan thar almerctnee tp ciecagy: | Cluih OWMBKG Ath ake, Stera’ Ru | | cov % . ; A 4 red at Gt nde Won that difterendes 6 ab, 0 f; Hay, M m talks about the affair with) During the f round Grim was} : in ' » wartol thelr’ trainin Britt will have no trouble] eit or various tracks phe ne uit as | Francisco; Missouri Athletic Club, of | Nulty, Meta, Quickly Blake, Stern Rue | fm the most commonplace manner. | afraid of Cooley. and received a severo| Stock Exchange Leagues) pleted the hard part of thelr tra w reaching 132° pounds the character of the raeee he. made | @6, Lusi Ghlcage. A for thelr battle next Tuesday night and two pounds avove Wues not deny that the fake jad | roasting at the hands of the crowd for | + a Parad : Pi afranged. an.) hia only expression | running eway, but al was changed in| Makes High Average of 272, witi devote the egret seems iv be that, as he ex-|(N@ Second petlod when Joe cut loose, before the fight to work that will in- a und for three minutes both boys luth-| in Two Games Last Night. thelr speed. ered each other about the ring road work, } v0 trouble about the ‘If the referee w log to ato The wiv ied neary hap in duce pad work, which | i ‘ Feiep te te the drat vant owing nsisted of a ten-mile sprint every Ny'4 i Spiter Kelly to-day _ Wdiey he did not stop it in the fret | Me ext round. With a right win, : rave wae ates tiene: | FIGHTING BASEBALL th i ning, and will devote more time to words, you will never see him stronger le e nwoand a@ left in tt And not keop us in the 8 | Covley put Joe to the wall for the count He will make the weight as easily as mainder of the time he can drop to we je- more uniform and @ system be estab- | yard, Prin mn and Cornell Gun Clubs | League is organization made up of sires, AS & matte t Britt has | jighed and the University of Pennsylvania, —|crack teams in the vicinity, more attention to keeping his | - - ————$—$$_____.. Peter Fichele, roliing with the A. | \ | fast boxing thletic Association, | benstein, Riess, Block, Penmansky, Re» ation, Yale, Har.|lay, Fagan and Payne. The Harien | Jong footing around’ Continuing | But ive coud not Lum the trieg, and by |Churh team tn the Consolidated 8 It is hie intention to make a fast Aight PMeiKing sticks. hM “gr e o | hanging on Grim s.ayed out the re Exquange gamer ht oon the \s bis intention to ma y, ym went out hunting with Mar: = ‘ | mala: ‘If Root had only come » egt ie a ey pag ate Exaange games last nigh AWE) olen ihe slants aad he hopen tobe (RL Vine Eicet ane Uemuitaet ger, at| Philadelphia Jack O'Brien ts billed to) The effort on the part of the manage- b ‘We would have made a good Eoricaln’ ers. Grim became the aggressor and hit Urand Central Palace alleys in Brook leondition that will enable him to carry | Larkspur, this morning bef sunrise |wet ome more easy money in the ment of the Athletics to trade Monte Dut he was hollering, "Mix It! Cooley at will Jnbs in the face brought | yt. Made an average of 2h, 6 words They Killed ten ducks on the marsne:|Quaker City on Monday night. The Cros for Shortstop Cassidy, of Wash. one of these toothsome fowls } Mae Widen a ox | ineton, fell throug! $, while lack- lever Philadelphian ts slated to box | ine in’batting ability, is one of the best e under the left eye was reoper vu aon will have that was mixing it up. Then win] Mire Wh it cuoler Mould eer it TY | strikes, breaking in the elghth trame | O4F ter the shooting nison took. to. the | Morris H Tommy continued: ‘Why. they |Ttattan, and when the gong announced | With a split on followers are enthuslastle| rovg with Hart, McCormick and San- | rh the colored fighter of | elders in his positon in either league, \) ¥ ; mix it wp,” and 1 waa the the claret from his nore and ag old cut! record, In the firm game he made nin : fast clip until he has his man beaten | q Philadelphia, who recently knocked out | and on that account Mack has decided Nelson (Spectal to The Evening World.) we ifth and seventh. | ‘about this and calling tt a] the end of the fight both mou were tirad total was 25. In the next game! over the Dane, and they are taking all try t t with him, 8T, LOUIS, Mo., Deo. 16.—In a flercely ‘ about that other fake the | ot and bad to Te heipes from the ing. | kichvlo retnined bie good form, roiling | ——— — —-— -- Black Bll In a few rounds, They are | Not to par fol fought battle at the West End Club last a al! | The witd-up, between Willle Everett, |: The soores | to box a aix-round bout before the! ong otal Hick-| night M Attell, broth ra) I was there, That was if Kllaxbeth, Nod. and Johnny Dow Nae # ‘ ,.| Wood, 1%; Munford, Pelletrain, | 168; Tinker, 141; Griffen, 168; Van Din- | Gentlemen's Sporting Club, and O'Brien | Cleveland claims that Charley Hick-| night Monte } Brother of the it ‘ ii and there was no klek| erty, of Philadelphia, waa a corker, FIAT GAME Chup eckien ik HW! G. Wood, toy Wood, Jol; | kle, 15; Histon, IM: total, &9. Provi-l igs heen guaranteed 43 per cent, of the (Men i# the mest versatile player in the | Pound champlon, Abo Attell, was given Pi about 10" bantams put up a hot serap, with ins rity bhi M are, 1 dana ee a; | al, 716, Joseph | nt Savings—D, Reimer, Wi; Davis, | gross receipts. business. He began as a catcher and| the decision over Johnny Regan, of | Biigabeth boy tn the lead for five b Core Sus & ureur, Ml, Haines, 100; , Relmer, 172; Begen, 157; Halll- — has gone the rounds, Helny Pelz has| Brooklyn, after fitteer. rounds. The de tere to | founds. In the beginning of the sixth| Stoppant—Kwche, 10; Eldredxe, 1% Heke wie, 222; Ketcham, 16); day, 123: total, 789. * about all the notches in hig stick, but | ois! oe other timo that Ryan refera | Everstt almed a swinging blow at| Rolilsson, 64; Alexander, 164; De ia SECOND) GA Kipp. 19%; Tinker,| Jack O'Keefe, the Chicago light | 2? an outfelder, these days, he wouldn't lon was not to Whim of the spece 4 (Wrar the occasion on which he! Dougherty’ Jaw and Alslocated his | Vergne, 170; total, 7 THIRD GAME—C. F, Wood Co.—J. B. | ats; Griffen. Tat: Van Winkle, 188 Welght, and Jimmy Gardner, the light- be much on the fly ‘ tators, who hissed and called loudly for iiling. ied a very {ast alx rounds with | shoulder. The bout was then at =| SECOND GAME Clough—Heckier, | Wood, 182; Munford Pelletraln. | ton, 10; total, Sth D. Relmer, weight champion of New Enaland, have = @ draw, onl O'Brien; It was prearranged, as | >Y Referee pdb ore, Hid, Schatted, | 1 WG Wood, Pahy'a Co—tanours | sant eine ig ee ‘i 218; Bogen: | nally been matched. They wit! try| Grant Thatcher, of this city, formerly | Both men scored krockdowns during yan admits, But it turned out to ve | Fee Corte ee Hatiene ae | eur, 1: Haines, 186; Talat, 18 a TitkD ‘GAME Kipp 5 onclusions in a twenty-round bout at | pitcher for the Brooklyn Nationals, | the vé Kegan, in Wve sevenun round, ; @ very f fight at that, O'Brlea very 14; ‘Lomas, 163; Thompayn,| deraasne, Me Retehym, 191; total, & n Win |the Broadway A. C., of Denver, on the |and Jater with the Savannah team, of | forced A eset pane hae nea ‘and hard that he dos} 167 toval, Rib Lou Navy League. te D. Reimer, night of Jan 13 They wil battle at | the South Atlantic League, has been 'no- | Wilsuo, Gerabete Atel hose tie nt himself, ‘Tken Jack #aw "i Miv-Stunley M, Moran, J.| (At Universal Alleys) , Hexen, * | a8 pounds : a APA Be Dae een oraned 8 int, and Was still dased when he ¥ For Ahab ts. 10 —_ his, of the Bouthe ned figiting, He recovered quivkl; GH Epewihe and could not resist the | FIRST GAME—NautilusBarnitz, 14 PO ray . h = quickly, to deuble-cres Ryans ‘The | rt Allen beat Chadwick 5 out of 9|~ Haker, 178; Bishop, It, Li ey Stock Bxchange Lengue, Fg Pose tt, of Summit HIM, and) cyte Lattimer, who played in tne| Tn the. tenth rourd Attell caught 4 pat Tommy down, and nearly . Mason parton’ lash NBhS go the) rue, 1 Ye i f (At Thum's Alleys.) Jack Blackburn, the colored fighter, Western League last season, declares) Regan off his balance and sent him to hut be got up agin, and from | ne Coe rTR! Gare, xnIRD! SOLAE a sree, 1 pe total, re | FIRST GAME Marshall, Spader & Co, |'2 Meet for six rounds at the Kensing-| that the Cincinnati Club has a strong floor, Regan was not hurt, hows fe meinent on uli some hard gat | | Sent Alten 20 Ek, 190, 12, 104, 18 SECOND. ' F Parsons, 125; Russell, 106: Reitz, Mw Nghe A. C., of Philadelphia, to-morrow) man in Hochstetter, As Lattimer has| ever, and renee red quickly, The fight i Pe as | SECO: , H rberts, ” tot 2) e opinion | A hroughou ng to even matiers up, Both men | TED Eort CORRE OR, 9 Tene Tee ae eee a: Boniuter, ial inron’—Hlearsey, 1080 Curtéy ; Boreal Be able the men will meet in @ bed big forfili+ wn io guarantee {hat} The announcement made by Tommy | , | a, Oe toa 2 J Mana 12; Veaate, 201; Dobeck!, 173; to] phe Industrial A. C,, of Philadetphia, sates haretay coment & und contest at the club next hey would poi deliver a knockout, and |Murphy, the foather-weight Aghter, that dad Jeracy National Tournament, | ot) GAME—Jamaica sitoND GAME—Marall, Spader |has decided to have no more shows unth | ‘“Pop"Anson's batting record for the they @idn't. But tt was a good exhioi he is ready to Mgnt any 122-pound fighter (At Tuxedo Alleys, Newark.) tested. Bly lus elds it) ith ; Reita,|After the holidays, The management | fiften years that he had played base-} ’ tion, and satisfied the crowd, Ryan |in the country for the legithmate feath- | PIRST GAME—New Jersey f a 4 " + n R rherta + | has received news from Billy Delaney, | Dall is not a bad one. The averages © copld BEAL then, Since thnt time Ltn /er-welgnt title has been accepted by | 2% Sulilvan, 1s: Corydon, om ‘ | 32 mM, Wetslar & ‘ | Jeffrles's manager, that the big fellow & eh al in 7 Eee | | hasgone back wm far that tt ts dowdt- | “Chick Tucker, the hard-hitting feath- Broad way- Tish, Biube, 1s" ( yew Fate | «a trady, . *| will meet any three men in the busi. “ ata i he could give “Pnlind A » of the Avonia A. C,, of thls] grove, 99 Behleeinger, 12; Hardl (At New Yerk 7 Curr oy,| ness, and the manager of the club is BSLaeSA a Bent even Mi be 04red © 89 |Rickee haw tough "1 Sonat, ao | ane or Mie sv: |ame and te manages o hea 81 TIGERS Ws. AOCKEY CLUB. | ithe Novel. hr rgey aia ella la MA shad ite ak yaar il otf og eg Ki, 170; total, #41. Probst, -|phiane would like to see Jeffries In real is / e Brunt, 194 78; Roche,’ 1S) Wilkens total, $80 -|} : An > wa; | Better — more ‘entitled to tho championship | for, 17 918." Broadway Granger, 17%; Ebling, 154 . Gantt, 47; i Princeton Tigers, who played the ¥F Sera OF ANGLACRY ET eht hin ie tees ter Bae Anes int: 13S, Coagrove, 124; 10; Bauer, 22; Kiingethofter, | total, Aurelio Herrera. the Mextean feather-| champion Wan toa tle in @ ne Snglish pee no |e t a a ie ‘ 5; to f spat young English peer NO la side and the title 8 Neat er. Fs REIN, Fr tate | King Williams Win, welaht, w 4 yesterday to box|match game last Saturday night, will § first Became (am pus Shee tute a THIRD GAMB—Columbla—Moran, 189; (At Ergelke'a Alloys.) Maurice at Milwaukee a week| meet another strong league team in a| A Wrestling match that will be dee epatieras dance, had built a . Brunt, 136: Smich, 183; Reche, iva PY iRer GAME Kip ne Wiilam DB, C.—| from to-night, | The weight la to be 190! match at the 8. Nicholas Skating Rink 1 on tts merits is on the boards toe touring car automobile, It * NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Taylor, 192, toi i. Universal Ts bh $ W. J. Rodendach, | Pounds ats o'clock. Herrera will Work | i morrow night. The colle ope | ight. Harvey Parker, the “Little teruoms, an obs tyation room with | Blossfleld, 151 2; Frubiet, 10) | 14 Kilnge re Bye L, Donlitt in Chisago yn te lay then will a wi ha ia ihe tye | Demon,” and Andy Stabb, the Brooklyn I ows and revoly.ng chairs, a he tales he: eva Haridey, 24; Her 35 (Oth Batten GAM e—Colmbia—Keibbet, 1a | 158; | ir Rellanie |Jurney on to Milwaukee and Anish up. | Mockery Club of New York. ‘The last. | *elterweight champion, are to meet in Heevn. kitchen and parities, Ite} ale LL, wee er The Palace Three-Men wey, | be Bnof, 3 m emer, 3 Te Rides sed I A peta ik a See a 2 fre Hilly” Whistier and Edward Crow-|named team has been. considerably @ fnien contest, best ¢wo out of three sa Iweniy-five miles an hour val a. prepreg {At Palace Alleys) Huach, tht; Kluasmier, 179; Stasst, 18 | 180; total, 6. bic eel z ‘Tiley, of Washington, have been matched ned thls year, and it will be | iit itt tog onde shietie Club, No, follows: NOTFOW'S Faces ate 48 FiART = GAME—Broad Street—da # Lankenan, 15; Wilkens, 2; total, SECOND GAME—King Willlam B. C.—| for a bout before the Rock Spring Atl ating to note the kind of hockey | “rie men have met before in a limited i ckens, Iz; tor § Sohar : ¥ letle near Washington, on Christ- lay when they meet the Princa- | ..7! : adie to eclipse | FIRST RAC CR Three-quarters of a mile ini Harmeting is JW. Scharoun, 14; W. J. Rode jet LON, TcLinegeene” alah me contest. and the bout was declared a se aha (on) 07 ta 4 halt EWG, Ue: Archhdlocesan League. | tso; J. W. Schroder, 128; 1, mas afternoon. } ton Nas} a draw, as neither gulned a fall. As toe FA retorts aya man-killer, It Mary ce we tu aD total, 493, ; i 171! HL Breuer, 18; total | —— | athe only game played by the Hockey | night's bout will be to a finish, there ~ De prevrstic tires lke any | 3° Hu toon wt ND GAME Street—Mack, | (At Fr mitbla Alleys.) 1 B C—D, Grant, 14; b. FAUST AFTER PIENING ee ee ‘at e hardly. served a A | should be things doing, George’ Bothe ( fe noleclers except for the popping of td 160, Gatlusaty te, 163; total | Murphy, 12: total, 18 Spalding 3 Kine | 4, for the reason that the Mor ) @orks, The chauffeur |s almost as au 107 rr 1—MeCaftrey, 192; Delaney, if mn, | | Aomatic as the machine, for he steers i THIRD GAME-Eiton—Magwoot, 18;/ Cormick, 135) Doran, 18; White, W. Sohr. + } atal. 5) x! roth, 1 Gallus. total, 629. leutes | 1 lust sere. 1%) W Breuer, 1s D, Gront, M7; L. Coe, WT, W J. Dugan, M1; H. Miller, > geeording to the dial of an thal Is worked by pressing a button Leo—Henneassy Adrian c backing and will post a forfeit to bind —— Germania National. the match, Puust denies that Plening ; L. SULLIVAN pune ig , ‘ yi . ing Clob, ever defeated him At the request of Merrill B. Sands, ‘ Joo Ss \s ides upon the lecture | ies the gate del , Tint adie Spaiding Ni nant sens vind be | ———— | aasistant athletic manager at Yale Uni- | 4 platform. John was recently en- teat Fea Mane. Delaney, \ nner GaMe™T pal ‘eklyn.) | CRACK ATHLETES TO COMPETE, | versity, the committee in charge of the i ® 2; Mar 3 Fie ot fi ‘eam } ut 71; | ” y aera Wor Diamter Iie alt Yon ik; Ha Lang, . Welker ai) os Jc Moktneb: Wi mabaatng. the ery Bat Matiecn, On a a us| Sea Gut of Visimlle, LS) ort 0 . : Weiner 7 - me ant n Square Gard Supplies go qi or | 1: M. Pus Wyman, 198; Kane, 16s; toval, total #8: Quintana, 12; Clark, 143:| big open games of the Ninth Regiment. | in"New Year's Eve, has added a a ‘ : ee bic lala which will be held on Jan, 14,)has been | cap high jump to the sber iy Fraud vn Knights of Cotamhas, oh GAME—Team No. 1—Rutan,| assured of the entry of seveyhl college | Manager Sands sends w 16; Welker,| and club teems in the handicap one- | Haven that he will enter th August Faust Is anxtous to take on|inzsite Helghts collegians were out- wh wat Grae oma yest 0 h falta, fore aide. Det of Ne a ‘ins |CHANCE FOR HIGH JUMPERS. | : pati Ces | vate LY ee’ ROOK men In the high jump and will adao Iona . ; (At Colenial “Allers,) hit. Team No. ?—Cariin, 161; | mile relay race, which will be the fea ‘ . , 1 . ° gE Clarke, 20;| | ‘ ace, whic "a Murpay and Marshall,’ two pro’ JENKINS AFTER vduft Finst ‘ AM o Hara. 188; Quintana, 158; Clarke, 205) ose oe _ For the other events | ener pautppy an¢ il, two Brot : cand ot ' THIRD GAME THIRD GAME—Team No. 1 Rutan, 1; | 4 first ry Is certain, The Py yon Schrader, . wn_Prepara- aay he seen 1 Brown, Wt: 8 Mi; Wotker, | times St. Barthoio- | tory Bohol, Washington. D: C. winner OF cure ‘ tat 1h nf i. ae. Team No. ie 3 pape of the Olympic Interscholastic pole. New York's tr SECOND GAME—Harlem-Smith, 144 (6; Quintana, 19 Asisdey and the cracks | vault champlonship at St, Louis, will otal God ee. f Jelmont, U . Maloney 1% McCormack. 19%: Howe York Irish A. A, |aleo compete, as well as several locad| Master Spectalist. atout it ent ¢ Ht $ { 9. New York—Smith, 16 | pole vaulters: Dr. L.R. Willia 165 W. 941% Ot ne | Eldorados Win Twlee, 134; O'Dev. AIS: "Thompaor ms, ler of the wor Y (At Astington: Mall) THIRD GAME-Castiiian H Bauer , Y : ’ id FIRST GAMS howl Je Campbell Flynn, it Lynch, 24: Seeley. } Bgebers. the conqueror of 7 : 3. Wold, be; Ceott, 18; Wall, af fox tal. 8S." New York—Smit sy S i any style of a maich Soe Lp itm . Jacksor « ® Fidorad 19; Ven 1 O'Dea SS Thompson, Chaombing and Steam Supply League | Pigerkios 'e at present tn 'Frieco. and Sterner, rie: tea ims Rant BILE Lene PR (At Cod Palace) | imi omens eats Denar a tar i FUPTM HaCRe-Handleap; tive tur Zaengis, 1; ton “abrish! jarn here Immetiatel \ Hh American National, FIRST Supply me Vv Bowith the Alger! nt ow SECOND GAMF=Invine!ble—Campbe! (At Th " Comoony—# SI; os re} ou Woodward's Pavilio Ss, Wolf, 13; Cruft, 2; Well, It ST GAME—Bleerk LM a . , SS Coe FFERING FROM INHERITED. ; . Jack an es total iM; Coll rel eed comoen’ AGIOUS OR CONTRACTERL a ——— ‘ "Voll, : imith. 18; tora, | SE si OF Stout, 142 Voll, 13s; Loe oH Smith, 19; toral. 6a Ol RNATIONAL HOCKEY. THIRD GAME -Fidore Hea SECOND GAM RA KIDNE i Ate er ty; Pforr, 18; Doteau ecONn G. 4 “ fe 1 ‘ r ARICOCE Purpose of deciting the Inter bar th rr re pe , ewer | SECONT GAME M f Keenan, iM: Pollack i . NERVOUR. DBBILITE, AKNES ot ce ¥ championship George | 10 Mame Horn ss ee eg a geiie tia: Bonwolli. 138 ignen, ; ‘ rail Compacis-Hond. THENIA te DECAY OF OLD AOE ¢ Bt. Nicholas | geiitng, | RACH One and one-etenth mites; | Jer, 170; Stout, 149} Voll, 19) to: ouln—Smith. Ii: Watt 30: Lin. nglert. M5; Harle . . pee te | ste oere i bahia Meola ih adn, MEMS: | hath Bie patna, io| COME TO ME, Ios QLD DR, GRINDLE, rt, Club, the champ.ons of = ‘henner: so | ‘ pA eet . Company —Sweet, 121; Daly, 121; Don 2 jh, Poll Confidential Consultation COMTS YoU xgrt I) ars speclalim A the disoaste of tbe Wanderers Hockey | — & vss | (On Universal 4 THR ME -Z Rive ker —Rovenbert:| nelly, @; Bineses, 161: total, ae. Jonn | ‘ ie YOUR CASE. Is sinctnay A {Bad done eile ciatraent Bead the United states. | bY FIRST GAME-C. F. Wood Co—J. B. i Simmona No. 2—M : N J 8. L Wi Lehroack, ‘Is: total, iS. Algonquir Nicholas | ; ; S00 Wood, i; Munford, 103; Peyetrain, benrbe Ee Ge. ghlonatin=| Tie ateerttt i in Bi Wwiale Tose ah Weed. | Sen. tiv; Shiman! 196; tote | 19; total, Gi wre ae nen. Us: ‘Talbot. Lite wranece League, 73, Bel evianas vl, Keteham, 201; to- (AU Thum’a. Alleys.) GAME-©, F, Weed Co.J, B. FIRST GAME-U. & races <