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Eee a “Ty Ser D 0 DATE SPORTIN Former Was Game and Had Both’ Strength and a Stiff Punch. i (@pecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 2—Rushing every moment of the time and never Jetting his opponent get set to deliver ‘his famous left jabs, Jimmy Briggs, of Boston, fought Young Erne to a stand- still yesterday afternoon at the Na- tional A. C., and at <he end of @ fast six-round bout wu» entilled to a shade Gecision. he fight was a siusiing affair, there ‘baing some hard woxing in every round. Againat Erne’s cleverness and fine foot- | work were pitted Briggs's game- Strength and punching ability. he former had © shade tor the firs work began to tell, and die can- tered through the last four sessions qwith just enough to win reer one. Billy Willis Scnocked out Jim Bon- Sn the third round, a hard rignt fo the jaw daing the trick. = The thirad it was all Tony Bender | st Ye Nitchie. Nitehie did t have oe at any Stage of and only bis strength was fer between himself and a out. Bender ‘hooked an every rounds, and afterward Briggss | almost out at aod had Nitchie almos: | Feiuow (Ae TEAM WORK WINS IN THE LEAGUE BOWLING GAMES Present System of Three Games and Three Teams Likely to Kill Interest In the ‘Newark has the opportunity to-night to take first place’ in the Industrial League, although it is quite doubtful! if the strong bowling organization from the Tuxedo alleys will be able to keep wp the averige for high score games on the Donohue alleys in Paterson. Newark and New York now head the Ust in percentage of games won, al- though the Jersey men have played twice as many gimes as the Manhat- tan bowlers from Louls Stein's Broad- way Arcade, where Brooklyn plays New York next Monday night. The good showing made by Newark has been the subject of comment among bowlers. This is the first season for the toien in this league, although the team has been practically the same as that in the Eastern League. For twelve games rolied the team has an\ average of 94 and three members of the team! @re above the 200 average, Noack Yead- ing the league bowlers with an aver- age of 28, closely followed by Johns! with 203. Meyer is fifth with 201 and Welngarth, sixth, has an average ot| 198. All have rolled twelve gamee, \ Sport. Meve that he must really be of some account as a bowler, and that particular effort Is made by those who beat him to send the news fo the papers. In this connection, Allen says he has defeated Al Schwebke In five of seven contests this season. and all accounts of such matches he has seen printed were the two that Schwebke won, There 1s also another amusing feature of Allen's match games that has never been inted, Allen tells this ane on himself. Hav- Ing @ desire to try the Fulton Palace alleys Allen took his ball over there for practice. Harry Cohn immediately challenged Allen to TOI @ best two in three sorles for $5. Ailen. who wanted practice on the alleys, accepted ond waa beaten, and he also lost a second berles. “Then,” said Allen, “I found I had only time for one more game. so offered to roll Cohn for $2. He declined. and I was never More surprised to read in Brooklyn papers that I had rolled a series of best cleven in twenty-one games for a side stake of $40 and lost. “And they all had any wonder that I am getting chesty?”* Milkmen in Match. Employees of the Tremont branch, Bor en's Milk Company, defeated the De Kalb awenue team in a match contest at Hels- senduttel’s Broadway alleys, Brooa’ winning two out of three games by Towing close scores, the first guine being a te: Tremont .......+4 738 800 788 De Kalo 700 831 772 ‘Brown, high score of 207 and Fitting, De Kalb, 205. Another | contest of the Milkmen will ‘be rolled Fri- day at 3 P. M. at the same alleys, the THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1968. NEWS AND COMMENT # # « EDITED BY: ROBERT EDGREN, MURPHY AND TUCKER FIGHT AS SEEN FROM THE RING SIDE. flerce kept Murphy nad a wap, face as a Larget. to the ropes wi ° a —— Tucker Had a Wallop, but Murphy’s Clever Blocking Kept Him from Putting It to the Mark, and Harlem Boy Had Him Staggering at the Finish, BY ROBERT EDGREN. shiee-round fg hin from iacdi= wi Tommy: Murphy, of Harlem, beat Chick Tucker yesterday afternoon tn & ‘Tucker hat a wallop, but Murphy's clever bipoking it exeept in the furious mixing of the final round. ‘oo, and he entirely outclassed the stocky Httle Avontan in aduiity to put it on the right spot. All through the fight he used Tucker's Chx\ made a grand rally in the third, forcing Murphy back ya of savage swings. But just when it seemed that) “ie beat Chick TucKer . MURPHY OUTPOINTS TUCKER IN HUSTLING THREE-ROUND BOUT BEFORE PACKED HOUSE Mautty ven swing on Murphy's jaw and threw him against, che ropes once more. Murbay | bounced back ‘smiling, and they both punched furlously. Tt was here that Tucker might have evened the score. But his spurt came to a su end when Tommy Murphy | drove @ fint into Tucker's face like a tri oer. Instantly the right 0 lowed. Tucker had been bleeding be- fore, but now the crimson fluid spurted from nose and mouth in a stream. Mur- phy sprang on im like a wildeat. Again fhe laft and right hooks battered Tucker. e was dazed. He stagger his heels. blood ran down over his shoulders. Chick came in again and tried hard to land a swing. Murphy gave ground a little. but he pune Away at Tucker's jaw with deadly pre- cision. ‘Tucker was walking in‘o punishment, weak but willing, when the il rang. Murphy was as fresh as at the start. Tucker might have lasted another round. Tucker. Swinging, IN PLACE OF DAVY FULTZ Clark Griffith Says Prospects for Coming Season Are Very Bright. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. TD CONROY will play centre flela W for the Highlanders rext vaso :. Clark Griffith has said so. Fans who have wept over the vacancy left by the departure of Davy Fuitz can now rest comfortable, for verily Conroy can hold down the Job. Rasehall fans throughout the country know Conroy as an all-around inflelder, but it is Ukely that few of them ever knew him as an outfielder. He worked there several games last season, and few men ever covered the ground with more ense and hit with @ more uniform | regularity, This decision by Griffith has left the Position of third base open. Jimmy !| + CONROY TO PLAY OUTFIELD { t x0 to second nd both voungsters hit over both Dele! are good nitcher bet on that vineh. In good Williams and La Porte, the newcome: will be tried, The better of tho two will take the third sack and the other will out of the whoie youngnters I have signed I will have a cracking good bal! ‘The position of jeft flelder will be open to discussion between hanty. both newcomers from the South- cm League. Griffith has tried them both have Hahn and & delivered. Toth these 30 last your, and cracking go-d outfield anty ts said to be one of the best sun ficklers in the country) “The outlook is brignt for next seu- son,” said Griffith while discussing lity chances Inst night. “If I can land one los ot <lab, ard vou cas hivan by a good pitcher one that can be counted on to win In other words, would call him a star. he made up of young blova, ant Is what we need these team of young playr and {t ought to last ten vears. after pennant winner that will last some time to come.” I guess My ream wil Get a tog ther | Iam dats ‘To the Sporting Bittor: In a recent issue of a New York news- paper I saw a statement of Prof. M. Donovan, wherein he commented on de- cisions given in California, and in which he stated that while there he fought ninety-five rounds with me, and in mak- ing the statement he sald he knocked me out thrie times and then was given a draw. Now, the truth of our meeting and of the fight is that Mr. Donovan would not agree to fight any rules but Statement. of small 'IN THE SPORTING EDITOR'S MAIL BOX. night, Js still alive, and ean verity this I have written to To the Sporting Bitter: A couple of friends of mine having a bet on, I would like you to d & favor by finding out the exact date @ sporting editor A NEW ONE, me | MAJOR MILLER IS CHING FO FIGHT. FRANKLY. Her, who | Pitastmmons of havi % stolen the ‘ufections of his wife, was aroused to- da; by the report from Scranton, Pa, it Peedmin, Ihzsinmons's mauager, id emplived Un atcuruey vo sue Mules lly ) daniiges for alenation of hee At tor sive that outfit all tne Witz and the rest o: the outit y need # little change and are for n god place to colleai, but % man. Ch fight More than that, ull Know man bot ouve in : phony tha: they Soran Why not cine to . Where T live? If not Frank- will do for the eult. ¥ his thing sprevd to the world AMUSEMP TS. TRE. Bway @40: Mats. Wet @Sat.2 fa JOM. Barrie : PAN Ry & Ath, Male Wed. &Sat. in AL TB CRITERION 28 E: | Ethel Barrymore ! Also Pantaloon, with 1 DALY’S 2% (The Crossing"; HERALD SQ, 2uE Biway & 35th; AL Sis aie /4A54. Olga Nethersole 2, |HUDSON f8PS i a chr Robert Loraine s.iywer shane | aperman, SAVOY THEA. Baar € on Bean dames K, Hackett Th Mary Mannerin= rc & sth wt E LYCEUM Minit. S nthe & THE LION AND THE M is. 5. OUSE. i 224 Tine In] Bees. {SONY Tonfent Mae Sar Dovid Retnaey nresinta, Of year ia Ne Wey WARFIELD ora 1° SOT ONLY THIS WEEK 23.3 oO aA Thy BAL play , Pretl ue Birds, Bantams, Fancy Fo Yards, ‘Incabators, Song Cavies, Rabbits. < CAT SHOW, under direction CAT CLUB, | Wedn enday, Frisay. Admtasio® 500, NEW ¥ H the paper men:foned in regard to ORT aT. this statement, but he has never Pub- ap a Ushed it, and by you publishing It you THOMPSON 5 DUNDY, will greatly oblige. SocieTyCr PROF. WILLIAM McCLPLLEN. wit ton? OF 4 J GOLDEN SUNTAN Watson Estate. Westchester. ‘D HIN ND —— SOUSA &X2 C203? evenrxa, HERE'S 7 a i @==THE DEWEY East Dosa. ra'y—on ‘Ton Burlesquers ? e=THE GOTHAM £57, == Froin thse figl¥os the auvanuige of hold-| ‘Tramonts meeting ‘the Libertys. There 18| stacker mit ‘ ' ‘ Murphy miadenly carianee:tlorel : ; that John Reel was. buried o d| st ine a team tosether ail the se ' : might j a defeat {nto a victory, Murphy suddenly cu - o London prize ring rules. We fought . a ‘and y M pin st. ine Pnardicnty ctiainad 3 ldamali alia hed The oe moment Tucker Was seit staggering backward with a dazed expression in his| FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. HUAetyZelghts poubae canalon. shernineeys Bhat teeldence, he war buried from.| Mat.T'a'y—Ricee Barton'aBigdaiety Co. rnceres ate. eelected Bt) rina Said Among Bowlers. Jeyes und blood strvesuing fron’ his mouth and nose. Murphy had landed a eight rounds he went down every round| ing Officer Smith back In the seventirs iA) Yeam work, and tam work comes only {ruin |, A match contest for $50 a mide, best /double uiave uf loft sad right hooks on Tucker's chin. It looked lke @ quick! FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. | of the fight. Yours truly, ferniliacity Yorn of cortinvet wamciatian, | three in Ave games, etween Eugen Con- nigh tor Fucker then, hut as he rallied again. the bell rang. 2.—The entries for the races to-mormow are | The reterce, Mr. Willlam Barnes, had TOM JABBER CARRY. Too Many Tourney Games. fam ede, and George Pracnkle, alley many | — Lt was like the old riorton saw days when the crowd began Jamming into the &# follows ee Tee ae funors ee ihe plate “AMUSEMENTS. sl PET TES EN The difference le shown. by comparing | AFC, Will, by rolled at the Columbia, No, 8$t/ Hudson A. C fhe liitday might have had something to do with It, or the|,,FIRST RACE Five and one-peit fur-| fv" lmuet fhe Jemped oo ths Piel ee LHAMBRA™ Si S.cton “nomers-ry. itera aie, nate pasted the whieh cil arene Ben i ik Knowledge of the old-t ce ipollks! beireea peeks (aad poere§. Nha reres was sprvtortan +108 the hell hat we would itaest! NEW ANS ith ay. Mr. RA. Raperte Sete bert vice this season. Better results: - i ham i Ci was a curd attendance. o'choc! e rnoon a Prim + . a 42d st. By. 8.15, . ats Wed may be seen later, however, when Cot roll a match contest with Barney Hueter 3 ia i ‘Col. Preston £106 ! the following day in Oakland and fight TERDAM NS! ‘ DS Bnd chein are able th eet Sur the toslens [and ‘Harry Pringle at’ the Amphion ant Of Men pourel sieatily out from the near-by Subway exit and pushed through| ghar 113 toa finish. FAY TEMPLETON in Gao Mo totus MADISON SQ. iiscrr pias in DP) Phos Scatter tat as Indiv iaigh atrengin | Broadway, Tooklyn, 9 the club entine. 4 the first preliminary didn't start until % Before that] sea Vorage 00 The following morning Mr. Donovan ee — Mae We aed Bee wxrned, either the New York the | ee t embers .ad n | 9 — ERY claimi at iC: t. ‘Prince Beir ncaa Tate MFT Ne! George Klumpp has ported a forfeit ot MOUF all the membery ad been elected and seated. Tt's a curious sight—the| Powe o) | rofused to fight claiming that It was i v YORE ins ‘Chay it any of the Newark bunch in the | $0 and ismued a chalienge on behalf of an Way they do 'ncse thiage in a modern New York clu Hundreds stood In line Esterre 100 v1 a- ay & dist st. Eve. 8. n EN | MUON § At thee, powever. intividual sventta | unknown Harlem woman bowler for a match before the entiarce te sve eecreterna of The line moved slo a Detest 100 Wan all he wanted. | Mr Willem eas | Georze Bawardee nin ted. & at. at 2 MAJESTIC. “St MARIE CAH! wid 3 Coneidereeial of tee ileceam MORK, j contest with Mra. Gertrude Hull, of Chicago, | rorward, while Lhe ienboe aieaacaenks apbttcatoa titaca paul hen erage 107 wards, who was one of my seconds that 9 Yonion company, VEROMIOUE Sit RCTH P [icc ston.the Redemption of David Corson, ol sublect at this th plon of we 5 tet ig e di o » OOK ria 4 St a rs | 5. Wed. te Me Myaierating. tor should Nave’ a ‘vers tie | pected to vist the ity angray, "| weekly dies und rocsed the'r membership cards’ There was no box office. | Batyort “6 an sot YL eiein Wate ea ein” | UIWESTENDWAt.McWwILtS Duke of Dutta Po) AKing In the olosine’ wumamente ot the | The three-men tournament. soon to start | S apeculntor wuld have starved to death, BONDE aT Fiviue Chai a ‘* GINGERBREAD MAN |! pwapuaci’s. ny. 8.90. ahi i Pitta ait Si,the ,eeaeon, rena geet lat Sheiay's alleya. St Nicholas avenue and| | Whcever designed the Hudson A. C, house must have thought that at some ae mln eae ee ne Ls ats h tetra alt onsale tT NEW YORK. vs, 8.15. Mat. To-Day. 2.15. Win, Faversham=zTHE SQUAW MA HS * of or-)One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street. will) time or cthe: tne a.cmbers would b or Calis tees: Prices, £1, T5c,. Boe "No Higher” Se . a! { Kanizing’ threo team ~ tour Cab : ra f become interested in indoor athletics. There} sinvescor . 108 ‘ : 8 "MO. She” Ne Higher “Weds & ae, He Svening tg not ty, glaiedioun, But lead: | Greater Now Yorke” Two vesterntens bons | Was A great baru-likr hall filled with rows and rows of theatre seats, On the ears aH Beau Brus 41g | RICHARD CARLE TRNAS cs fs ant Seats AS ‘VE ‘SOW x roe and profits to the rt ‘ salt feiae Orange. G ur Rosen! i Night Seats, ‘yy shagbsciand ee e a “newspaper, and various other in-|stage was a s!xtecn-'uc. ring, Two cholce sections of en 8. $1.50, Wet Mat.si ij tart Tn ths vasetoct miter wae tee will be ‘represented, on elthor side and ran away back Into the wings, | ues ane’ Ht] Sen nie Bal : Balched rer: is QTAR iAv8 torn se aacweause | SSS my Eg Polling and whould now be discourserd and | pole SMIH And, Oartner. from the Am-| At ¥ o'clnck the hasl was packed right from the stage to the toby. Every} Mentello., 13 couple Bales ott | THOMAS FE. SIEAL t Mlscontinued, There “are row too, many | uo, HooKiyT. and dineny Watt and part-| seat was taker, aud even standing room didn't exist. Not a. member stayed *Paul Clifford joo | try Rn & Mr. Hyde BROOKLYN) QMUSEMENTS: Bnd the memufor {he Sumber of god bowlers, | home ‘contest at the Amunion and we Wares | home. tne aren Loricate .. “3 THIRD RACE — Steeplechase; short #24 Bt. & Ath Av. Mat Be. | ox Pq Mat. Daly, ; ° is fostalturea ot clubs unable | Nibione Peenty anit ees : 3 | course: : Amerie: 1, wastes er ae Bde Sreaent af scidulsd easnce and take: | avemse MEMES wren “weer Bi | “Fiorry Rarnett announced the fraty bers of the club rose on thelr heels and ‘Alice Commoner. MINOGUE. lace, Biaeney SAA gq) HeOMey’s.'Xi2..0/ Hterait square! Attend Contoste oF seeecyitOrs who will “not A wees be bout. It was a fierce little fight between | howled—the Avonla annex for Tucker, JURRA & Lox Av. Mf p. | Quartetie, Ray Cox, Hayma’ eran Three Games; Two Teams. from among the. bowl two willing youngsters who could punen, | tt New Polo crowd for Murphy, HILL Fe Ve Ee Wok eant, Miepeneeone a The only relict from the ayaten ie the | Geert me Ae et | and the crowd warmed up. Then came|2t0"PhY rted the second round M2 others, | Amateur Night’ every Thu! Remon cach tourhatng (ams bowl three | the bowie are Harry “Robinem, ily |a lot of other small fights, all fairly| Wit? ® lett body hook. Tucker handed ot RE US a ORT Shatter ecres alegre | CHU) aa stage fH OW TorMNeD| gona Murphy punnhea bie sepesioalj on tie He IMPERIAL {PRR (ous Intectnissh 3 oa y pune repeatedly on the 5 yarnea up for the, panes ae a nee once Chadwick (4 now In charge of Cam- j the nites neank wee borin some ohin with both hands, eesculae! unable] amie. 7 3 THIS WiKvaited SECRET SERVI be to better their averages, mati ¢ ge Alleys, Exghth ave . ‘ommy 3 y at i on Weel Kat. uate te a now at hand for’ hard prac | saijand ‘Piventh atreat “chnd: | heels. Manager Oliver followed. ‘Then| trucker’ wes Pee eet aay ce eee | Sc currents a8 oN OG BIASES | ronday Mat. Prices, 36 & SOc, Other Mats ding bowlers who eapect to| Meh OOF tenn Te teeta tte Morning: | e 0 ey LOTUS, Me Eva.8.15, Matinee Sat. rr BE, SSS ong nara [7s SEN Nah iat uy foram. “ere warn at one Suro wnpoed ie rah | BAP Mi RORR REM iis ied eves buy) AMP BION, viraBo. lead ! i zy e de- H 13 °, im tO clase will Journey Hons the Tuxedn term.has tla | as 2 with a left hook that turned Tucker Bua : | . (TAND? GENARO & Bat 1 Brita. The thimenee"ntinber” of firsae | ET gee eptaereemen Wournartent| ay. Both youngaters wanted t flght.| hai around and throw him againat the | FQURTE RA le FIFTH RACB—Six furlongs; selling. weer, | POREy Gone Oh Toe Men Ments ere likely to. prove too wevens Hundred ond Sixteen) wrett. Hien ee good old straight Marquis of Queens-| ropes. Almost before he could recover ‘Torchetlo 1 shed Fox. G Big - Sue cy Cees ow lees sod too f Gil tw sid by the Proaperey, coum berry rules were to be followed—protect | Murphy was on top of him, end a| Kine Blisworth : Helleatzome AEN RLE SS |S ee eo expacted: in , e ; " vo magia than everhcton, tenet Akon Ass fied for the yourself at all thes, hit in the break if| right-liand smash on the chin took the| axe eni ot Ste Hos, & Nicholson, Pielda & Woes, eel SPORTING. i tna earetple, Pager blkiaen the orcicias ot | mre, | You want to, stand up and fight fair. | steam out of Chick for a moment. He ober Ing 10 “take notice “uf the "torteituson “Hz | The New | Bidordo ‘The bell rang. 4 slowed up perceptibly. Tommy jabbed 7g 28 Av.—Cleopatra,25,50, § Class Handicap and {he blame should ie placed’ on te hn’ dery Zed by the be Perhaps H. P. Whitney, in a front) him. Tucker came back with « right A ORS ge Seee Nande,.25.60, best bet record iey Never expect th cany Take schedules seat, or Foxball Keene or John | swing in the stomach. Murphy crouched | ,,WiETH RACE—Three-quarters of @ mile; IthSt.—JantceMeredith, 25, THE On 3 The grasping, selfish ond unrcasonable Drake or sone of the other notable/and covered, straightened and out- Walter Take. 102 HANDICAP ¥ deren ott the, owns is) endl min Captain’ 3. °h | members of the club have travelled fur-| fought ‘Tucker in @ toe-to-toe mixup. > Manhattan Btw.” pois Willide to blame tf bowling Ns The club meets Fritay mighta MATtOrn | ther to see @ scrap, but they seemed | Chick gave ground, and the bell found Ley iiiespansabate BREORR” usyon just as much Interested as if this had been for a championship. Tommy Murphy and to the spectator and. populurity door winter pastime. May Seecure Neutral Alleys. eats tors: 50 cents dally; by telephone or tele- raph, 88 weekly; mail, $1 monthly. June's, Diestel’s, Boilag’s, Spencer's, Rows him backing around the ring, with Murphy measuring his paces and fol- lowing witn a peppering fire of hooks Ny tournaments. New Laughter Play, JOE WEBER'S MUSIC) Bven, the thrae- ree-men HALL,|Only Chick Tucker 3 3 aorado, Breas | ‘& : 3 Bow made th © thie piiystciona’ | came together immediutely, Chick and jabs, t 'y yO ALLSTAR Jackson's, Allen's, Paddock Spectals: Relining ere uaa Allee ang Martin. Jeromia | round and smooth and broad beamed.| ‘Then came the third and final round. iF career. cos OE WEBER'S “*co?™* TWIDDLE-THADDLE | exctmony every tipster's selection that te | . xames, claiming 244 for high Indi- | King of the Valley oe = ST ie a i tit Bricy [wea cattalh | Murphy was taller and much leaner. | Hol of the Uttle scrappera came out ba Palak T.Nic Goin btw | Worth having printed ta the Yellow Sheet. Sec atien et hon Chick swung and missed, ‘Tommy |fu'l of fight, ‘They rushed together, bet Lind RES CTE ST.NICHOLAS RINK, (oii @ | ee ener Ho va. St.Nichoias. smions daily, ‘except’ Monda; ATLANTIC gan: iret, now in pry HI¥ ‘Linden, a pia yall be removed. early in Februar; clinched, vroke and mixed it. Tucker missed a right swing go vicious that St nearly threw him of his feet. He hooked a vicious left to the jaw. Tucker retaliated by slamming his left fist against Murphy's ribs, and then the real ‘man champion, care pe Come over hére anid medals, Am now. in OLD DR, GRINULE,” 0 YMARS A SPRCIALIST IN DISBASES OF MBN. Bowory,nr.Canal 8t. 1d match howler, PEASE. Bree hilaen a i wwe Of the conmtrnel oe fighting began. Murphy has learned ‘ned Murphy in the body. Tommy Idalene, Gaylor and Graff, dale Glia, 3 ‘Under Dr. Grindic's scientific treatment a fo make at One Hur ’ th. atreot; | tried it on Tucker's chin and It looked} Tommy piled iu eagerly, Ducker, his Sthe Do VOM wAy IAL Film k Lec MODERATE neitic8 thing Dy any othe as: tar ‘0. Thureday * good, ‘They atood toe to toe and mixed, | arms swinging Uke fails, landed’ a| Reet eee es KEITH’S jene? [Beet Nertinin phyolcian. Da you autter fr nd “Pralag esp Tha: Youling to get_on | Tucker flung himself in against the| vod left on the Harlemite's Jaw, Then Erne... ctr beer) BRR EEA S SEN Bt IN debility, Kidney. Bab iot gomplalata, “ed a ae wl blows that raincd upon his head and/ Tucker began plunging. ‘The weight of | Cunneul IT... Sat GARRIOK” 2%, Lone Wed. Sat. Coe eg een ee RRIGT URI, WARTS Wille in March for a moment Murphy covered his face| Ms rush carried Murphy before him, Henry. 0. Oto wa, asth, nie Bry, t CROSMAN quttzc Mary, | | Cocist it oe any dineiee ting from ei A ni i Tommy, bending forward, with both Arsenal te —~ nr AOUUAFY | com, Indixoretion oF ov Date For Team Match. with both hands, 1 we ae ee ee eee a tao eta teeth Bart i oat Ra METROPOLIS day. By. #15, | hot ot Now. lenge Banding, Dr. Grind ne bow! ic t a 3 pp imed. a en sw ourcly as ye Pee rend ere tess umze® Attra content uncorked Dimselt and. wiisved’ a Nant! ruteudiog His. Filia booked Laleverly: | cian oinaes,: @Appraction allewie TOM, DICK AND PATRY “1 | fromtniont, “Fe cured rolled on three alleys tn von TS swing over to Tucker's jaw, jarring him | 4f0\veu) jUBEMET Bored ins te 10 aoe Gordes Tan Op Hellat ee Gores siveain, baeGfite’ nlacs ino stie, Goinapinl| Lhe o : oe Fucker'a” swings banged agains. hia i <oenes clenbey AMUSEMENTS, 51g. LARA tracted dlseaaee Aine walue oitice, 171 bulled in and threw Tom: Inet. the ropes in- his own comme? Murphy could not side away. ting pranciesi EF | Bank team of the ata Bh ‘Lea auc: arate ue with fourteen Runes win kod gst | back a foot or so. Tucker leaned for-! forearms. ‘Lhe moment the fi FIELDS it Mat. a veh. t i ot thin ' f th ttack was y fl ich t.. between Oe ch a Heda ane seciache ely “nd” ant"ah) attiausl’ Cougs oF AIM Sy'Siatta fasta” | WANA and came tn again. Murpby| Stated up wad tached Oe | CITY PARK ENTRIES, AMMERSTEIN’S dey: | w.ceor/ Manu & Lipmant 2075 |e sta bah faa Peaa ee eae ey res alt heat eet hooked his left tnto Tucker's features| syatt left and. right, left and right, hth ills em Av. | een Whiok (89) epee Sivnes gies fad fa cambling over the himyir caking | | Kounte Brothers and Hanover At regular intervals of about two sec-|i@idiig on Tucker's éhin. NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, 2—The ee EWgRY DAY. 36, B0, LYRIC eas The'Babos +n3 SHEE Masse! tled for the lead in the Bank ch having Won seven aad ie Fire Naronal and Na City Park entries for to-morrow are a5 follows: FIRST RACE—Bev left fist rlemite's solar onds, and every time Chick’ | went In search of the Hi f MYSTYFYIN are i Clerks’ League, loa one game. pov ie h 1 Mat and ‘Thurs T! tne With, ie wae 4, LE DOMINO ROUGE sve FONT Re | GASIN tonal Rank of Commerc e Mod for third | nexus. Once he aa the alt pushed and half knocked { * FASCINATIN' adie blues with, esh sh | Plexus she reached the mark haya tye fopaar ie waan'cr knocked eaoemi||. reitaige ("Che Girl with the Red tomino.) igi pres vada Ooh ee ata a only grinned spitefully and \wion “he straightened up from. his vooahin Emmet Corrigan @ Co. with Murphy &| wins Ali i ill hiss tenet 2 Weeks ele nore cee a him with jeft and night In re- crouch the top rope was across his Blanche Nichols, McMahon's 10 Watermelon | °°" Alli) Roki d Mat. Thu. Sat. P. trel Misses, Mile, Kitty Tenney, rank Bush. no. ‘Fields & Ward, The & Rhetande. Vitaeraph and ot} ; cro ° Mur- chest. and he had to duck under Tuck- Batts anne she break Mure Go's visious swings to get back into! the ent a sudd “ “Ying. They fought in ‘Tucker's corner ors face, Again they mixed lt, Murphy then, wih Murphy's back again: cuvered up in his pecullar crouch and ropes. It was fierce mixing. Tucker couldn't hit him. Another fy- Ut from the comer they ing mixup and the bell rang. The mom. 3D AVE. Next Matinse Thursday. isa A BRACE FOR TTFE, Lime ee They hed. Thre ts a close ri \Tecuree as Amon & ‘Trifes'a between .\ nd gonquin, with fifteen gacres won and one ha | wes) and Commo, covriecn won apd four ° hulk. (Pidelia) baa hizh aver m0, Eee autem eget, dol beg wat EFA 5 Why Allen ts Chesty. aaa sc tanatetces : he inde ‘pat understand wes tg news on current ¥ 8, oh in | ot foe ab " Gominy ce

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