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esr cove as: eae THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12) 1907. Hi : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | RAL _gpsinapet is: a HSTRANS. ~ I SHAPING ~CHUNICHE -L:WVOCEL ‘20 Lbs: Re ls Saaerriaee Aigh School Sere r 7 BAKE x PVEBRRER ~ VW LESTER ~ V-G/TZENS~ & fYIEVERS™ “Tranny ne Winner 880 yas. TELE = B CLINTON uae ICHOOL bie oO. niged. Fvhlsc Se reer gee Pe Ah cE Thue seat! eembtse wines EVERY BOY NOW AMBITIOUS TO BE AN ATHLETE Something New About McGovern. See Monday's Evening World. yh her wi pionship of the world. vern was once the greatest fighter that ever ilved. e, the doctors say, Terry Mcf —_—— ter prone oes = 4 > mo energet gendcavors | The wirt apths-of tie German Sas 3 Taitvowerte: To-day he fs in pn Insane asylum, incura r wren 0 such socletle % isthe: bl - ALLE: = z Port cilersiip gave way to di8- Uon! The Fai inet weratOrernedtiarwat: : : See Monday's Iivening World for sensational Nght on tho Ife of the domination of the | ro attractiveness. They watked- inte 1-25) Serer ext A this wonderful little man. ort Rs Leng ~ Early Athletic Training Improves the Mind, Develops the; the feld-whh- thelr shl; é 1s feetly polsed and £ “Brain and Makes Men_of Our Schoolboys= = (to tm ett ee ie eee eae aiealatics eis fh oprocess ot tts crn at Saf anbemed itm ae cit faint ee er ; History of Public School Athletic League, ston scala ej formatins ard in alone or ty BCG E oat of oer Beers atben moet ates ana aa ‘ municipal playgrounds, oma tt ThE: + Badge for Boys In Test. The league inittated c test_which_{s Hart Signs for Another Battlé. Flynn Can't Make Welght; Fight Off.) asrervin start, who 1s matched to_ meet sed twanty-round bout Lorween | Mike &} Ak ten-round bout at Kalas ser part of this monty o Leagie-lethe tarqest mast payin and | HE Public most pri mili Ton There t ; r : the New-York-boya th! castiy antainad by any pestertesn Leer eatidivoletgbtc tighter et | mano. ation ne ee 0 + ‘i pas ? fea “ot -agreeinent foe. 100,000 -senbote a re ore : gis ry: ‘ ‘ Truc prominent cesitre inspired many tar A standard was pa at ponent in. this eons : : ier Paneer! ; Ais ae i hele any boy who qualified was 0 ; safe whe my if Chicano, whey Dr i wear-a meroury-badge. ‘Seats are (hig rik Ther-wilt- bom: TE the Whittington peengberabl: se 5 : é y : Ae Gri Suriags Atk. 00 Feb de {pient of at aker City ‘welters “BOmE yi red aL ind 139 pousde-at ring: . ‘Bankattan-x: : LOW yer WHA ekept tt . boades, the crab “erowdos ‘ ; tea asd movements of th ems f 5 a4 = “ rand neprer ed yo ee = aioe tenem ha farm or. Lk ke i i 3s gained a wit Scope 7 as the following. aa 2 Expénses, { the eet Pures Velo i eared scacrart paid in | se E r anager Hiliey, ofthe C. ‘or. the. bow =H Da cc ria they. re e 51g ror oH a bobo, } ; E Por buys of elementary schools ; : sla Bete ietounere avant i : : : ‘Thorn — fron: them was not FF zt eesrals ‘ g : $ ‘ under 19 years of suro—Sixty 7eed i t —— # Drsrie Staz of *. eb sit ye rl % befall e oe x . 1 ull up 0} xpenses fy iiephy. axe r Hd Tehosdes foctehesm ar Dr, Gullick ; ' =e : proved to be the best wanted si fur there necondy pull fhe pony meant ta Tonopah and back and atiil| toenound craw a short Unt aK, e n ue DoT WiEel nig broad Jumypy o 1 ree | ottor a {20,000 purse for Mur; JOUN POLLOCK. — For all other hoya of ‘cleme , aven : 1 Wat pan rot hools—Sixty yard run, ague. Th Sullya swell tio] ey ; - i enue SUNK Dard Fun, Outdoors, "st neoomdat 2 noe at training of the n att ts177 . toils cot EyM Is ; : ane P pult-ap, Gd. tment atauding brond contes| a r cain ‘ ° AL idea mviock f Suro tt . yr. E whe Rep eee er, due, OC feet Oot 5 > nimen ist RAL Wetman Vere se ¥ 1 xourel towith Por tateh " of t 1 Atul and twenty yard run ana inc nt ¢ oniy : ‘ , poe RBOw nn itt :, ey t bi had el a uEhte ‘ eolde on SL bhe nary ri In ontest with 1 ‘ i : » So) f-rellant n: ‘ ‘ ore A ey Houp, ® thnes; running t mn i ‘ gattiel tela eo | i 5 40 boys competed. Pe A eet 4 Inches n Bs for s Play 4 ft ii r ‘ 0 i stint Reeth \"The’ suntor badges ar i 6 ‘ Ve in lates a ety of the best from. « the astounding | for sontora In elementary, schools h y of tho number of boya A do y a : “ g orated, » represent the amines, ¢ foe possible 409, fbr and efor 0 ‘ ~—eommon 6 ¢ ‘1 . Wi UstRStOry ss OM ted reps | Riblet, of Ww Iinton, and Boden, | SE nabt + 1 be F Siti) Ser sueratariod: eaten bil fa a Mag. dedorn M iis ttud i schools of New | of Com ne ne mult eyo ity Jast year and the Pe eeeaeoed ty that = J) “ 3 : W tate ‘ vo ‘s-/ag did thet youngér brethren, ollow N | c pxa f the spots wi) the b 1 ; : rest of | * of Henoote aah re ayRrd Generation ized a w t M i “ Boys' Porfected Discipline. | ae Holling scrcitnn Aen ——j and baths, ¥ —_——_++2——_-- uences of the league ex-}_ Horoveh. Tests, Septor, Santor, Total Ta E gone, or rather built upon satiety ct pai u ; x _ was_a. i to_Gal- 3 ¢ } vus ntoleed. that boys 3 cr cony r made good again last | derfut tex work puzal te dual deities of Mar F phen Autjnaultovakmoralpestect:dlect Me Mia 3 ievewini orgs is Bertut lez mont og: nim every. time he : ress, Poor boys co. rd car) Fe D tid t , th cote and Uhelr self-reliance and sélt- bed hE of great : n night. 1. | tried to turn over the Hghtwelght ‘ Athi : : publy Increased, The : os f ular ¢ Tho Uttle champlon met Dennis Gal | champion. 4 ral, good preliminaries were put agher {n a handicap match at York- to he tary to trave urban parks « ‘00! ft ‘ echo i ‘4 ares t i : ; at thelr principals and te Y . Tho {deata of the Public Sehoa ' ; Win their it ¥ Rene othe ute Panolshey © the main event, and In every, The “tnatinct t natural rs bad an interest In their lives Tic 1 mht ¢ . rer 9) League. at Nar to. tho ) desire to do und dare, play to veiilet did nos md yea SS eater 100 TO World clvilinations ville Casino, Tho| latter! agreed & an h_in evidence, ORE ete Che itiekbn 1 a ' Ht Jonowony of t 28 Nour: F SH ot at is st source of-mtudy {throw Bothner twice in ninety minutes, wpace Mnlte of crowded strects. Sy X UA ae " nf Fa eR ta cman inevervareubiee | arandsteale 116 1656} and fascination for President Moore fand when time was calied Gallagher 1 breathed tmpure alr, ofty i teacher atl tases tat ye i ; pax: redreas.¢ oval, | Baseball League, Too. a of the old Trish schools, tn !was declared the loner, having, falted were odened mainly 2 8M ‘| to toss Bothner even once, tiv sewer: opened ¥ » boys as expononta Wrestling, swimn haw 1 mateai uence ccs thom Leaate eed sods by 3 (rand cast the warriors | ‘The men met fora aide bet of $0) aciated in thelusual. sceptics: butethe t Yume was Ineres } ge | d amie wan Increased by | Hie S inodest, brave and soit: | and a percentage of the gross receipts. | COMBINE WIRE 10c. hard pavements and symotin © aplrit of | vgod” work went cn. It : tr . { confiletrd wi n the ere ie +P tevelol Be neo 0. 10 won . eoted the wrestlers: ,eruel blows for the boys } ae Petey arent heb if champlo he senor Ka never forgot tho. reln-| The houre that Kreote | the: foul: « Rnd siconsenuent iy Te ooe nena Tne nes A aeathes pg Seer ee ee euninetell ston Pale [tir f Ad muscle: Plato was | wan one of the largest that has attend: | 229 Eroadway and and 424 Sixth Av. {ériacot play. sport shown or | thatutheuatrenathe orate Bone 62 of Manhattan, and the , ed a wrestling contest In several -years_ he 4 Spr. Guilck conbulted A and simp nals ja carefully matured and | 2 ont went ty Public School i Phaliec ft Wrowtler in thé) runy. 1,600 spectatora were present, and | 2ta-'s Clas ae Beate Dall wr and su thie fabs nbtaR repped ye de d, DULY Coatly ch made Tinmortalized the Heroes of Olyme | they declared after the match that they | 7, vettorr nit Ornadeays SS ment of gyrenuslams, Mr. Sullivan | «rot eonth : ‘ : : ( ne cared or troubled shone) te, yt by bla. err even ity had Krecelved thelr money's worth. ml told the doctor tat i 1 1 con ‘or physical prospects. of | ps aa L fs een oe Mee tee get the cnuniis | From. the biz attendance 1t lookacas If Bult the conditions i ia BATH Rue Ine. be Ae ( pe areceaaratt : : abt trophies to rato the boys fort that |the § ing game has taken a fresh ‘ondtth i e“onthuniant : : i The onsning of the ‘omb's Dam owing of the donors eal sporfeation in reflection of i ting frateralty. York Athletic track 4 5 905 irburs, Hishara {ural beaktythat a doy or man | Hold On Gotham aiaRereee map Uear Wan A. thrilling epee! ila Paulas Wendell, Mobo strong iif body if he ix inc in| Bothner played a walting ‘ga Itted. that anes if sod reone nd y of 9 Chevenna, bas er the morals. the first halt r of the match, He lott t i math ¢ “ined day 3 * manifested 16 the 13 sons of. Ch Ag Gy din league wax not formed our} round that he was clevercr CHAN MMs | | hi tut the lungy 2 . 1 | ‘oof and pa | attended, the ames. lone 1 nh ne c = i 4 ut! park, 0, " Joseph ermel, Arthur Johnson, aupply) of, nthleten. righ be forth~ | fount Uppdnent and’ just. na strong, mor the ‘sainc | ; tay fe J A ed to exten There were open events In-which fleet| Vanderbilt. W. oR. Hearst, DP. Fes “Me! | comtr few years hence, and. all we Weal aes eae Ar bapa ravan there Avbose i : tlonal Guard | rw and Bieiniie WolEhe, inromers earren. tie Sunday Worl, the Brook: | would Have to shor Ine the futry ne Then he became the aggressor and eee MOLT oletics in the juan. At ar % opened nnd | competed, yet the features of the new yn Dilly Eagle, the Glove. the Chief | proof of our preen® ablity. wouldube |trled hold after hold In an effort to Hcinn than vague, it the arte i Ap were ang | offered to tho litle athiotes uring cer- [park's carniyal gaye way to the efforta| and the Now York Athletic eink ne Ee of ovr champions of eraany toss the Buffalo heavy-weigh| : eu dn each event, =H ain hours each week, rine cet [Ue'the boys In thelr exciting contester "ihe boys! were) taken gut in crosa WILLIAM IAL er he wis on the defensl